rgheck wrote:
On 08/21/2009 06:08 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
(I wish Lyx supported adding per-document layouts and elements in the
same way that it supports adding Latex commands in the preamble)
Isn't that what
On 08/23/2009 05:49 AM, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
rgheck wrote:
On 08/21/2009 06:08 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
(I wish Lyx supported adding per-document layouts and elements in the
same way that it supports adding Latex commands in
rgheck wrote:
On 08/21/2009 06:08 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
(I wish Lyx supported adding per-document layouts and elements in the
same way that it supports adding Latex commands in the preamble)
Isn't that what
On 08/23/2009 05:49 AM, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
rgheck wrote:
On 08/21/2009 06:08 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
(I wish Lyx supported adding per-document layouts and elements in the
same way that it supports adding Latex commands in
rgheck wrote:
On 08/21/2009 06:08 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
(I wish Lyx supported adding per-document layouts and elements in the
same way that it supports adding Latex commands in the preamble)
Isn't that what
On 08/23/2009 05:49 AM, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
rgheck wrote:
On 08/21/2009 06:08 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
(I wish Lyx supported adding per-document layouts and elements in the
same way that it supports adding Latex commands in
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
I need a little help with some questions:
I've thought of such things from time to time, and concluded that the
style authors have more knowledge of typesetting than I do, and that my
opinion of more appropriate space probably enjoys less
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
[...]
You can mess with tie \fontsize{}{} command; insert this in your pre-amble:
\newcommand\sizetf[1]{\begingroup\fontsize{10.5}{12}\selectfont{#1}\endgroup}
then you can use the command
\sizetf{I'm in 10.5pt}
in ERT
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
[...]
You can mess with tie \fontsize{}{} command; insert this in your
pre-amble:
\newcommand\sizetf[1]{\begingroup\fontsize{10.5}{12}\selectfont{#1}\endgroup}
then you can
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
[...]
You can mess with tie \fontsize{}{} command; insert this in your
pre-amble:
On Thursday 20 August 2009 23:05:20 Ricardo Perrone wrote:
Hi,
2- I am using enumerate environment, but
it adds a large space between the paragraph and the first item of
environment. Is there a way to change it to a more appropriated space? I am
using book.cls template.
Hi Ricardo,
The
On 08/21/2009 06:08 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
(I wish Lyx supported adding per-document layouts and elements in the
same way that it supports adding Latex commands in the preamble)
Isn't that what layout modules
On 2009-08-21, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
2- I am using enumerate environment, but it adds a large space between
the paragraph and the first item of environment. Is there a way to
change it to a more appropriated space? I am using book.cls template.
You
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
I need a little help with some questions:
I've thought of such things from time to time, and concluded that the
style authors have more knowledge of typesetting than I do, and that my
opinion of more appropriate space probably enjoys less
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
[...]
You can mess with tie \fontsize{}{} command; insert this in your pre-amble:
\newcommand\sizetf[1]{\begingroup\fontsize{10.5}{12}\selectfont{#1}\endgroup}
then you can use the command
\sizetf{I'm in 10.5pt}
in ERT
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
[...]
You can mess with tie \fontsize{}{} command; insert this in your
pre-amble:
\newcommand\sizetf[1]{\begingroup\fontsize{10.5}{12}\selectfont{#1}\endgroup}
then you can
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
[...]
You can mess with tie \fontsize{}{} command; insert this in your
pre-amble:
On Thursday 20 August 2009 23:05:20 Ricardo Perrone wrote:
Hi,
2- I am using enumerate environment, but
it adds a large space between the paragraph and the first item of
environment. Is there a way to change it to a more appropriated space? I am
using book.cls template.
Hi Ricardo,
The
On 08/21/2009 06:08 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
(I wish Lyx supported adding per-document layouts and elements in the
same way that it supports adding Latex commands in the preamble)
Isn't that what layout modules
On 2009-08-21, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
2- I am using enumerate environment, but it adds a large space between
the paragraph and the first item of environment. Is there a way to
change it to a more appropriated space? I am using book.cls template.
You
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
> Hi,
>
> I need a little help with some questions:
I've thought of such things from time to time, and concluded that the
style authors have more knowledge of typesetting than I do, and that my
opinion of "more appropriate space" probably enjoys less
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
[...]
You can mess with tie \fontsize{}{} command; insert this in your pre-amble:
\newcommand\sizetf[1]{\begingroup\fontsize{10.5}{12}\selectfont{#1}\endgroup}
then you can use the command
\sizetf{I'm in 10.5pt}
in ERT
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
> Sam Liddicott wrote:
>> * Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
>>> Hi,
>>>
> [...]
>
>> You can mess with tie \fontsize{}{} command; insert this in your
>> pre-amble:
>>
>>
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
Hi,
[...]
You can mess with tie \fontsize{}{} command; insert this in your
pre-amble:
On Thursday 20 August 2009 23:05:20 Ricardo Perrone wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2- I am using enumerate environment, but
> it adds a large space between the paragraph and the first item of
> environment. Is there a way to change it to a more appropriated space? I am
> using book.cls template.
Hi Ricardo,
On 08/21/2009 06:08 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
(I wish Lyx supported adding per-document layouts and elements in the
same way that it supports adding Latex commands in the preamble)
Isn't that what layout modules
On 2009-08-21, Sam Liddicott wrote:
> * Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
>> 2- I am using enumerate environment, but it adds a large space between
>> the paragraph and the first item of environment. Is there a way to
>> change it to a more appropriated space? I am using book.cls
Hi,
I need a little help with some questions:
1- Lyx has some default font size like Normal, small, smallest, etc. But how
can I change it to a specific font size to be applied in some places of my
document? For instance 10.5pt.
2- I am using enumerate environment, but it adds a large space
Hi,
I need a little help with some questions:
1- Lyx has some default font size like Normal, small, smallest, etc. But how
can I change it to a specific font size to be applied in some places of my
document? For instance 10.5pt.
2- I am using enumerate environment, but it adds a large space
Hi,
I need a little help with some questions:
1- Lyx has some default font size like Normal, small, smallest, etc. But how
can I change it to a specific font size to be applied in some places of my
document? For instance 10.5pt.
2- I am using enumerate environment, but it adds a large space
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