On 05/18/2011 08:34 AM, tania kallab wrote:
> Hey again,
>
> if i wanted to insert two equations on the same line not using inline
> equations since i want it to be centered taking the shape of a display
> equation can anyone help me with that
>
One way to do this would be to use an array (Insert>M
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> CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Subject: Re: Footnote location
>
> On 05/17/2011 06:16 AM, Tania wrote:
> > Sandro Portmann writes:
> >
> >> Goodmorning,
> > actually i have the same problem regarding the footnote location
> > i wrote a paragrap
On 05/17/2011 06:16 AM, Tania wrote:
> Sandro Portmann writes:
>
>> Goodmorning,
> actually i have the same problem regarding the footnote location
> i wrote a paragraph and then skiped to the next page without filling the
> previous one. the footnote in the latter is right under the end of the
Sandro Portmann writes:
> Goodmorning,
actually i have the same problem regarding the footnote location
i wrote a paragraph and then skiped to the next page without filling the
previous one. the footnote in the latter is right under the end of the
paragraph
meaning positioned in the middle of
Hi guys,
Thank you all for helping me. I've found the bug and fixed it. It was just,
that I've not properly done the format BEFORE writing the whole text, but
afterwards. So it crashed my opinions and it happened what I've explained here.
Sorry for asking such silly questions, like it looks no
If I understand your request correctly you want the footnotes always to appear
on
bottom of the page? This is what usually should happen, if you do not
use \raggedbottom or similar (irrc).
Try to use the footmisc package. It is probably in your latex-installation,
if not install it from ctan.
(
If the ERT didn't work, a character style won't either. The only way to do my
kludge is to put it in a modified version of the footnote style.
I think there's probably a better and simpler solution -- I just don't know
it.
SteveT
On Friday 02 April 2010 17:38:41 Sandro Portmann wrote:
> That d
That doesn't work properly. It puts a space enter the number of the footnote
and its text.
How I can construct a character style, I unfortunately don't know. I need the
whole footnote on the bottom of the page.
SP
Am 02.04.2010 um 20:31 schrieb Steve Litt:
> Insert the LaTeX one of the three
Insert the LaTeX one of the three ways I mentioned in my post. As a proof of
concept, before the first character of a piece of footnote text, insert the
following LaTeX with LyX's LaTeX insertion facility (ERT):
~\\[2cm]
SteveT
On Friday 02 April 2010 13:35:46 Sandro Portmann wrote:
> I didn't
I didn't get the clue. In you're idea, I should put that TeX-Code in to the
footnote or before the footnote marker appears in the text? I'm really new in
using LyX and I'm not having much experience in customizing it.
SP
Am 02.04.2010 um 19:14 schrieb Steve Litt:
> Kludge alert:
>
> Put LaTeX
Kludge alert:
Put LaTeX ~\\[2cm] at the start of each footnote's text, or perhaps change the
footnote environment to place that before the footnote's text, or if that
doesn't work perhaps construct a character style that does the same thing.
These are ugly kludges that should be considered last
I've tested it, but ut doesn't work. Is there anyone in the community that can
help me?
SP
Am 02.04.2010 um 16:43 schrieb rgheck:
> On 04/02/2010 09:45 AM, Sandro Portmann wrote:
>> Thanks a lot, works good. But there's an other question I have. How can I
>> put the footnote right to the botto
On 04/02/2010 05:23 AM, Sandro Portmann wrote:
Hi,
I'm writing a longer work for my history studies, but the footnotes come right
after the text. How can I manage, that between the main text and the footnote
comes a space from about 1cm? I'm writing my document in article style.
Put some
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 10:30:08PM -0600, Kent Kostuk wrote:
> I have page where the figure is at the bottom of the page. There also
> happens to be a footnote on this page. The footnote is placed at the end of
> the text but before the figure. How would I force the footnote to be placed
> at t
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