I am writing a very large thesis in Lyx (Version 1.0.3 of Tue, June 1,
1999) running in Irix 6.3. I need to have the overall document double
spaced, but there are sections I do not want double spaced, such as some
source code.
According to the Reference Manual section 3.6.6 I can "control param
> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lars> Alexander Wollmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | As you
Lars> can see, the \displaystyle is gone, and the ps-output is
Lars> completely | different. | | Is this a bug?
Lars> Perhaps. It could also be you using the "wrong" math
Alexander Wollmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| As you can see, the \displaystyle is gone, and the ps-output is completely
| different.
|
| Is this a bug?
Perhaps. It could also be you using the "wrong" mathinset, are you
sure you don't want a display mathinset?
Lgb
> "Alexander" == Alexander Wollmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alexander> Hi, some weeks ago I posted this message, but had
Alexander> absolutely no reply. Because it´s an anoying thing to fill
Alexander> in the \displaystyle commands again and again every time
Alexander> you open the docume
Hi, some weeks ago I posted this message, but had absolutely no reply. Because
it´s an anoying thing to fill in the \displaystyle commands again and again
every time you open the document. So I post this message again. I know that
this problem exists in some earlier version, but it seems not to be
> "Frank" == Frank Derichsweiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Frank> I created a .tar.gz with the config.log etc. The file is ~ 15 k
Frank> and available at
Hi Frank,
The doctor says: your g++ is not configured correctly.
Let's see the symptoms:
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configure:1675: checking for
> >This framework (originally introduced by Bernhard a long time ago,
> >and enhanced by me later) is very nice for invoking external programs.
> >It supports background execution of programs, callbacks when programs
> >end, and is pretty robust when it comes to error situations.
>
> Do you mea