On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 01:04:30PM +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Helge Hafting schrieb:
>
> >So, the algorithm float when writing about algorithms. I believe the
> >table and the figure is used much more, but lyx/latex is most popular
> >with math/computer people who are the ones who might want to us
I wrote:
When using hyperref to reference floats with hyperlinks, new floats have
to be defined after loading hyperref. But LyX inserts the float
definition at the beginning of the preamble. This should be easy to fix
> and I don't know a case where float definitions must be defined at first.
Ok
Helge Hafting schrieb:
So, the algorithm float when writing about algorithms. I believe the
table and the figure is used much more, but lyx/latex is most popular
with math/computer people who are the ones who might want to use algoritmhs.
An algorithm float might be useful but LyX doesn't offer a
On Sat, Apr 23, 2005 at 08:56:36PM +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Hello LyXers,
>
> I was playing a bit with the algorithm-float because I didn't know for
> what purpose it is implemented. As result I still don't know it .-(. I
Seems to mee that all the floats are the same (algorithm, table, figure)
Hello LyXers,
I was playing a bit with the algorithm-float because I didn't know for
what purpose it is implemented. As result I still don't know it .-(. I
tried to use it for program codelines, but the package for this purpose,
listings, comes with its own float type.
So could you tell me for w