Hi all.
When I try to generate postscript from a Docbook document via Lyx, I
get my title displayed twice, once typeset in large, centered text,
and once more in smaller text, which I don't really want.
Although I know little about how DocBook and sgmltools work, I assume
that this must be beca
Hi all.
Alright. I've read all the messages regarding Docbook. I've installed
Lynx 1.0.4 via RPM onto my Mandrake 6.1 machine. I've installed
sgml-tools from RPM as well. I believe I read that with this, I will
be able to read/write Docbook formatted documents "out of the box".
Well, eventually
Well, after lots of fiddling and questions answered by this list, it looks
as though LyX just doesn't do what I had hoped it would.
I was looking for a simple tool that would allow my team to create
documents in a WYSIWYG environment and generate output that could be
tranformed (correctly) into m
since... I don't remember exactly, for now v1.04, the display of the table
of content insists to stay on top of lyx and on the same desktop. I own a
17 inches screen, but I have still not enough room for these two windows.
Is this a feature of my configuration or a default one? How can I change
i
I am new to Lyx, so please apologize to any obvious question that I may have
overlooked from the docs.
Is it possible to produce A0-size poster? Any clue on how to handle this.
I am aware of the a0poster.cls/a0size.sty by
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that I have installed in my tetex distribution (althou
Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| This book is typeset using LyX, http://www.lyx.org/, a
| powerful document processor using the LaTeX typesetting system.
Sounds ok to me.
Lgb
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Yes, I've heard about this problem... I do not know what a good
| solution would be in this case. A special case for gcc 2.95? I am sure
| other software projects have this problem too. It would be interesting
| to know how it has been fixed.
N
Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Sorry to confuse you. I wasn't meaning the dependency stuff as such but
| the fact that the users foo.tex wasn't copied to the temporary directory.
| The dependency code could perhaps try to check for cases where a file that
| would otherwise be considered