I strongly believe that when I remove -- from our tech-writers -- the
possibility to make decicions how things should look, that increases
the productivity. People tend to use too much time on, the look of the
document -- even, when somebody else is responsible for that. This is
why I think
I strongly believe that when I remove -- from our tech-writers -- the
possibility to make decicions how things should look, that increases
the productivity. People tend to use too much time on, the look of the
document -- even, when somebody else is responsible for that. This is
why I think
> I strongly believe that when I remove -- from our tech-writers -- the
> possibility to make decicions how things should look, that increases
> the productivity. People tend to use too much time on, the look of the
> document -- even, when somebody else is responsible for that. This is
> why I
Dear listmembers,
I see that I was starting a holy war about ideas how one should
write text. This was not intended. But I want to still give
few key-points about productive writing. (And these are _my_
opinions, I'm not trying to babtize anybody to my beliefs).
- I think that text, style and
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Tommi Rintala wrote:
[...why lyx rocks...]
I'm bothered only one thing; I don't have the time to contribute
work to the project.
Tommi Rintala
As a writer, and with a group of writers working with/for you, you could
contribute to the documentation or by producing
Tommi Rintala wrote:
Here are some points why _WE_ are using LyX:
Tommi Rintala
You forgot the most important one IMHO! The typesetting is done by LaTeX
which uses the superb TeX typesetting engine.
This means superior typesetting of course, but it also means you can mix
WYSIWYM
Dear listmembers,
I see that I was starting a holy war about ideas how one should
write text. This was not intended. But I want to still give
few key-points about productive writing. (And these are _my_
opinions, I'm not trying to babtize anybody to my beliefs).
- I think that text, style and
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Tommi Rintala wrote:
[...why lyx rocks...]
I'm bothered only one thing; I don't have the time to contribute
work to the project.
Tommi Rintala
As a writer, and with a group of writers working with/for you, you could
contribute to the documentation or by producing
Tommi Rintala wrote:
Here are some points why _WE_ are using LyX:
Tommi Rintala
You forgot the most important one IMHO! The typesetting is done by LaTeX
which uses the superb TeX typesetting engine.
This means superior typesetting of course, but it also means you can mix
WYSIWYM
Dear listmembers,
I see that I was starting a holy war about ideas how one should
write text. This was not intended. But I want to still give
few key-points about productive writing. (And these are _my_
opinions, I'm not trying to babtize anybody to my beliefs).
- I think that text, style and
On Thu, 28 Sep 2000, Tommi Rintala wrote:
[...why lyx rocks...]
> I'm bothered only one thing; I don't have the time to contribute
> work to the project.
>
> Tommi Rintala
As a writer, and with a group of writers working with/for you, you could
contribute to the documentation or by
Tommi Rintala wrote:
>
> Here are some points why _WE_ are using LyX:
>
>
>
> Tommi Rintala
You forgot the most important one IMHO! The typesetting is done by LaTeX
which uses the superb TeX typesetting engine.
This means superior typesetting of course, but it also means you can mix
WYSIWYM
On 26 Sep 2000, at 16:25, Herbert Voss wrote:
delete the caption-style in figure/table-float and write in
standard-style and in tex (red), but always inside the float.
\caption[short title]{long title}
Yes, this is excellent way for advanced user to use LaTeX
functionality, but the
"Tommi Rintala" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On 26 Sep 2000, at 16:25, Herbert Voss wrote:
|
|
| delete the caption-style in figure/table-float and write in
| standard-style and in tex (red), but always inside the float.
|
| \caption[short title]{long title}
|
| Yes, this is excellent way
On 27 Sep 2000, at 11:58, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Do not expect this in 1.1.6, but in 1.2.0 we will at least have the
framework that will make this easy to accomplish.
Great!!
LyX can always be used as a tool in learning LaTeX if that is desired.
LyX will certanly make you able to
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Tommi Rintala wrote:
If I have not-so-advanced-users using Lyx, I would like them
to know as little as possible about LaTeX, because they are
using LyX. If they start learning LaTeX, why use LyX at all?
They need to know LaTeX. LyX is not a LaTeX replacement, IMHO.
"You
Tommi Rintala wrote:
On 26 Sep 2000, at 16:25, Herbert Voss wrote:
delete the caption-style in figure/table-float and write in
If I have not-so-advanced-users using Lyx, I would like them
to know as little as possible about LaTeX, because they are
using LyX. If they start learning
On 26 Sep 2000, at 16:25, Herbert Voss wrote:
delete the caption-style in figure/table-float and write in
standard-style and in tex (red), but always inside the float.
\caption[short title]{long title}
Yes, this is excellent way for advanced user to use LaTeX
functionality, but the
"Tommi Rintala" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On 26 Sep 2000, at 16:25, Herbert Voss wrote:
|
|
| delete the caption-style in figure/table-float and write in
| standard-style and in tex (red), but always inside the float.
|
| \caption[short title]{long title}
|
| Yes, this is excellent way
On 27 Sep 2000, at 11:58, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Do not expect this in 1.1.6, but in 1.2.0 we will at least have the
framework that will make this easy to accomplish.
Great!!
LyX can always be used as a tool in learning LaTeX if that is desired.
LyX will certanly make you able to
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Tommi Rintala wrote:
If I have not-so-advanced-users using Lyx, I would like them
to know as little as possible about LaTeX, because they are
using LyX. If they start learning LaTeX, why use LyX at all?
They need to know LaTeX. LyX is not a LaTeX replacement, IMHO.
"You
Tommi Rintala wrote:
On 26 Sep 2000, at 16:25, Herbert Voss wrote:
delete the caption-style in figure/table-float and write in
If I have not-so-advanced-users using Lyx, I would like them
to know as little as possible about LaTeX, because they are
using LyX. If they start learning
On 26 Sep 2000, at 16:25, Herbert Voss wrote:
> delete the caption-style in figure/table-float and write in
> standard-style and in tex (red), but always inside the float.
>
> \caption[short title]{long title}
Yes, this is excellent way for advanced user to use LaTeX
functionality, but the
"Tommi Rintala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On 26 Sep 2000, at 16:25, Herbert Voss wrote:
|
|
| > delete the caption-style in figure/table-float and write in
| > standard-style and in tex (red), but always inside the float.
| >
| > \caption[short title]{long title}
|
| Yes, this is
On 27 Sep 2000, at 11:58, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Do not expect this in 1.1.6, but in 1.2.0 we will at least have the
> framework that will make this easy to accomplish.
Great!!
> LyX can always be used as a tool in learning LaTeX if that is desired.
> LyX will certanly make you able to
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Tommi Rintala wrote:
> If I have not-so-advanced-users using Lyx, I would like them
> to know as little as possible about LaTeX, because they are
> using LyX. If they start learning LaTeX, why use LyX at all?
They need to know LaTeX. LyX is not a LaTeX replacement, IMHO.
Tommi Rintala wrote:
>
> On 26 Sep 2000, at 16:25, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> > delete the caption-style in figure/table-float and write in
> >
>
> If I have not-so-advanced-users using Lyx, I would like them
> to know as little as possible about LaTeX, because they are
> using LyX. If they
Tommi Rintala wrote:
I tried to find information, but I couldn't find
it, so I ask it here.
I am often guilty for writing too long captions for
figures (long captions don't look nice in figure list).
At LaTeX it is easy to give figure a short
caption too. Are there plans to include a
Tommi Rintala wrote:
I tried to find information, but I couldn't find
it, so I ask it here.
I am often guilty for writing too long captions for
figures (long captions don't look nice in figure list).
At LaTeX it is easy to give figure a short
caption too. Are there plans to include a
Tommi Rintala wrote:
>
> I tried to find information, but I couldn't find
> it, so I ask it here.
>
> I am often guilty for writing too long captions for
> figures (long captions don't look nice in figure list).
> At LaTeX it is easy to give figure a short
> caption too. Are there plans to
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