Jerome Tuncer wrote:
- I inserted the usepackage{hypreref} in the preamble for my LyX links
to actually link to web pages (as suggested on the LyX wiki) but the
problem is that EVERY cross-reference, footnote and even TOC entries
become links, which makes the whole document look kinda ugly. Is
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
- I inserted the usepackage{hypreref} in the preamble for my LyX links
to actually link to web pages (as suggested on the LyX wiki) but the
problem is that EVERY cross-reference, footnote and even TOC entries
become links, which makes the whole document look kinda ugly.
Thanks!
I'll do as you suggest: play around with your tipes then look at the
hyperref's doc if I'm not satisfied.
Jé
Michael Wojcik a écrit :
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
- I inserted the usepackage{hypreref} in the preamble for my LyX
links to actually link to web pages (as suggested on the
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
- I inserted the usepackage{hypreref} in the preamble for my LyX links
to actually link to web pages (as suggested on the LyX wiki) but the
problem is that EVERY cross-reference, footnote and even TOC entries
become links, which makes the whole document look kinda ugly. Is
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
- I inserted the usepackage{hypreref} in the preamble for my LyX links
to actually link to web pages (as suggested on the LyX wiki) but the
problem is that EVERY cross-reference, footnote and even TOC entries
become links, which makes the whole document look kinda ugly.
Thanks!
I'll do as you suggest: play around with your tipes then look at the
hyperref's doc if I'm not satisfied.
Jé
Michael Wojcik a écrit :
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
- I inserted the usepackage{hypreref} in the preamble for my LyX
links to actually link to web pages (as suggested on the
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
> - I inserted the "usepackage{hypreref}" in the preamble for my LyX links
> to actually link to web pages (as suggested on the LyX wiki) but the
> problem is that EVERY cross-reference, footnote and even TOC entries
> become links, which makes the whole document look kinda
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
- I inserted the "usepackage{hypreref}" in the preamble for my LyX links
to actually link to web pages (as suggested on the LyX wiki) but the
problem is that EVERY cross-reference, footnote and even TOC entries
become links, which makes the whole document look kinda
Thanks!
I'll do as you suggest: play around with your tipes then look at the
hyperref's doc if I'm not satisfied.
Jé
Michael Wojcik a écrit :
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
- I inserted the "usepackage{hypreref}" in the preamble for my LyX
links to actually link to web pages (as suggested on the
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
- I found a way to include 2 abstracts by inserting a dummy LaTeX
comment (%) in Standard style between the two, is there a smarter way to
do that? The reason I want 2 abstracts is because I have to write one in
French and one in English.
Your solution looks o.k. to me.
Thanks a lot for your quick answer Juergen!
What I did is:
- Put abstraction in Document-Class-Class options (I don't
appear to have Extra options in my pref dialogue...)
- Put \usepackage[english]{babel} in LaTeX preamble
- Put \selectlanguage{english} and \selectlanguage{french} before
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
- Put abstraction in Document-Class-Class options (I don't
appear to have Extra options in my pref dialogue...)
The place is correct, but it's spelled abstracton.
- Put \usepackage[english]{babel} in LaTeX preamble
- Put \selectlanguage{english} and
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
- I found a way to include 2 abstracts by inserting a dummy LaTeX
comment (%) in Standard style between the two, is there a smarter way to
do that? The reason I want 2 abstracts is because I have to write one in
French and one in English.
Your solution looks o.k. to me.
Thanks a lot for your quick answer Juergen!
What I did is:
- Put abstraction in Document-Class-Class options (I don't
appear to have Extra options in my pref dialogue...)
- Put \usepackage[english]{babel} in LaTeX preamble
- Put \selectlanguage{english} and \selectlanguage{french} before
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
- Put abstraction in Document-Class-Class options (I don't
appear to have Extra options in my pref dialogue...)
The place is correct, but it's spelled abstracton.
- Put \usepackage[english]{babel} in LaTeX preamble
- Put \selectlanguage{english} and
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
> - I found a way to include 2 abstracts by inserting a dummy LaTeX
> comment (%) in Standard style between the two, is there a smarter way to
> do that? The reason I want 2 abstracts is because I have to write one in
> French and one in English.
Your solution looks o.k. to
Thanks a lot for your quick answer Juergen!
What I did is:
- Put "abstraction" in "Document"->"Class"->"Class options" (I don't
appear to have "Extra options" in my pref dialogue...)
- Put "\usepackage[english]{babel}" in LaTeX preamble
- Put "\selectlanguage{english}" and
Jerome Tuncer wrote:
> - Put "abstraction" in "Document"->"Class"->"Class options" (I don't
> appear to have "Extra options" in my pref dialogue...)
The place is correct, but it's spelled "abstracton".
> - Put "\usepackage[english]{babel}" in LaTeX preamble
>
> - Put "\selectlanguage{english}"
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