On 19-Jul-99 Duane Morin wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi Duncan!
You should just try it :), you won't believe it but you can also
insert normal Text-Paragraphs inside a Floating-Box!
> I am writing the documentation for a software project, and need to
> have many figures that will cons
On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Peter Lister wrote:
> First - is there a command line with no GUI that will take a LyX document
> and convert it to TeX unattended; I want to be able to author a document
> with LyX, check it in to CVS and have a process in the background build
> the docs automatically check a
Hi,
The attached .eps file loads correctly into Ghostview, but gives a render
error when I try to read it into LyX.
The error is:
GS [27190] error 11 E:0 -1 S:1 11
I'm using LyX Version 1.0.0 on a Unix workstation and Ghostview Version
1.5.
The file was generated from an ECAD package running
> First - is there a command line with no GUI that will take a LyX document
> and convert it to TeX unattended; I want to be able to author a document
> with LyX, check it in to CVS and have a process in the background build
> the docs automatically check and install them into the appropriate
> pl
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Greg" == Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Greg> I can type and have displayed an "r" with acute accent, but not
> Greg> an "m" with acute accent. I see in Reference.lyx that "m" in
> Greg> fact is not a valid letter to use with
I've been using LyX for some time, and it's a credit to the authors that I
haven't need to ask any questions. I'm not a TeXpert, and my demands are
limited, but I'm developing systems Sychron's documentation admin and I
have a couple of questions which the FAQ seems not to answer.
First - is th
Hi,
Sorry if this is a FAQ - I'm scouring the documentation, but it's hard
to know what to search for.
I am writing the documentation for a software project, and need to
have many figures that will consist of nothing but source code. Can I
make these f
> "Charles" == Charles Gerlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Charles> LyX looks like a wonderful package, and I would love to get
Charles> it up and running.
Let's see what we can do...
Charles> I had difficulty installing the most recent xforms and Xpm
Charles> libs, but I believe they are i
> "Yaneric" == Yaneric Roussel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Yaneric> Hello! I'm using lyx 1.0.3p4 for doing my thesis with
Yaneric> multi-part document and lyx is doing a really good job, I'm
Yaneric> really happy with the final result.
Yaneric> However, I have a problem with the index outpu
LyX looks like a wonderful package, and I would love to get it
up and running.
I had difficulty installing the most recent xforms and Xpm libs,
but I believe they are in correctly now.
The LyX configure script did not give me any warnings, and the
build seemed to go fine. When I start it up,
Hello!
I'm using lyx 1.0.3p4 for doing my thesis with multi-part document and
lyx is doing a really good job, I'm really happy with the final result.
However, I have a problem with the index output. I'm using entry like:
subentry!entry
The output is almost perfect, execpting an annoying "PE" b
> "Greg" == Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Greg> I can type and have displayed an "r" with acute accent, but not
Greg> an "m" with acute accent. I see in Reference.lyx that "m" in
Greg> fact is not a valid letter to use with the accent-acute
Greg> function. But is there any good reaso
> "Menelaos" == ÌåíÝëáïò ÌáãêëÞò <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Menelaos> Hi, After looking in it for some time I need to ask two
Menelaos> questions:
Menelaos> 1. Which of the |default|latin1|latin2|latin5| input
Menelaos> encodings is usefull for iso-8859-7 (greek) char set? If
Menelaos> non
> "Emmanuel" == Emmanuel Dumas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Emmanuel> Hello If I wan't differente figure's caption in figure and
Emmanuel> in table, I will use:
Emmanuel> \caption[a short caption in table of figure]{a very long
Emmanuel> caption in figure}
Emmanuel> How to do this in Lyx ?
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Juergen Vigna wrote:
Thank zou for your reply.
However I did not catch up everything.
> Should be easy enough just look up the keycode of the Windows-key
> (use xev for that) and define:
>
> keycode = Multi_key
With xev I got the keycode of the Windows key.
Meta_L is 0xff
Hello
If I wan't differente figure's caption in figure and in table, I will
use:
\caption[a short caption in table of figure]{a very long caption in
figure}
How to do this in Lyx ?
Thanks
Emmanuel
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