Re: new document class

2000-03-09 Thread Allan Rae
On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Wail wrote: > Hi... > > I am a LyX beginner and I want to write my Master thesis in LyX. > For that I have to use the university-specified document class. > I have the .sty and .cls versions of the class so I can use either > of them. They work fine with Latex. My problem is

Re: new document class

2000-03-09 Thread Kayvan A. Sylvan
On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 04:53:53PM -0500, Wail wrote: > Hi... > > I am a LyX beginner and I want to write my Master thesis in LyX. > For that I have to use the university-specified document class. > I have the .sty and .cls versions of the class so I can use either > of them. They work fine with

new document class

2000-03-09 Thread Wail
Hi... I am a LyX beginner and I want to write my Master thesis in LyX. For that I have to use the university-specified document class. I have the .sty and .cls versions of the class so I can use either of them. They work fine with Latex. My problem is how to make LyX "understand" that specific cl

float placement?

2000-03-09 Thread Michael McPherson
I've got a problem getting figure floats to go where I need them. What I want is for each figure to be on a page by itselfbut to be on the next page after it is placed in the text. I've tried !h and !hp a and various combinations in the float placement section of the document layout. how

Latex Not Usable

2000-03-09 Thread Yaneric Roussel
Hi! I'm using LyX since a couple of years and i'm really happy with it. But now, I have problem to install it on a new system. I installed Debian 2.1 (i386) and LyX 1.2.2. When I do a reconfigure, I get: +checking for "latex"... not useable +checking for "latex2e"... not useable I did a latex

reference to chapters in different parts

2000-03-09 Thread Laurent DUVAL
Glop glop I am writing in a book layout, and cross references to chapters/sections in different parts give the correct chapters/sections numbering, without the part number, which could be somewhat confusing. I guess one should write almost self-contained parts, and that the references to forei

Re: How to begin chapter on the right?

2000-03-09 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
>>Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 17:40:03 +0100 >>From: timm danker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Cc: Lyx User Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: Re: How to begin chapter on the right? >> >>Emanuele Olivetti wrote: >>> >>> I'm printing a two-side report (my thesis) written with LyX: >>> How can I make

Re: How to begin chapter on the right?

2000-03-09 Thread Wolfgang Riedel
Emanuele Olivetti wrote: > > I'm printing a two-side report (my thesis) written with LyX: > How can I make LyX start a new chapter on the right side > (i.e. on a page with odd number)? \cleardoublepage Wolfgang

Re: How to begin chapter on the right?

2000-03-09 Thread timm danker
Emanuele Olivetti wrote: > > I'm printing a two-side report (my thesis) written with LyX: > How can I make LyX start a new chapter on the right side > (i.e. on a page with odd number)? > > Otherwise, how can I add a white page before a chapter? > > Thanks in advance > >

How to begin chapter on the right?

2000-03-09 Thread Emanuele Olivetti
I'm printing a two-side report (my thesis) written with LyX: How can I make LyX start a new chapter on the right side (i.e. on a page with odd number)? Otherwise, how can I add a white page before a chapter? Thanks in advance Emanuele

Re: Hyphenation!

2000-03-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Emanuele" == Emanuele Olivetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Emanuele> 2) Ran "texconfig" under Hyphenation -> LaTeX menu I edited Emanuele> language.dat file (I added a blank character and deleted it, Emanuele> just to update the file) Than I stroke "Exit" (I haven't Emanuele> found any "re

RE: Hyphenation!

2000-03-09 Thread Juergen Vigna
Hi Emanuele! On 09-Mar-2000 Emanuele Olivetti wrote: > I'm sorry but hyphenation is always my problem... > Now I'm at the end of my thesis and I NEED the correct hyphenation. > Many words have uncorrect hyphenation. Too much word to solve > the problem manually... > > This is what I've done to m

Hyphenation!

2000-03-09 Thread Emanuele Olivetti
I'm sorry but hyphenation is always my problem... Now I'm at the end of my thesis and I NEED the correct hyphenation. Many words have uncorrect hyphenation. Too much word to solve the problem manually... This is what I've done to make hyphenation correct: 1)I changed manually the file /usr/share

Re: Macros ?

2000-03-09 Thread Andre Poenitz
> Yes, it may be a solution, or just use an escaped ; when you want a ;. I tried escaping first but that's opening a can of worms. You have to escape the escape character if you need that verbatim etc. Andre' -- It'll take a long time to eat 63.000 peanuts. André Pönitz ...

Re: Macros ?

2000-03-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Andre> Or we could use some ed-like syntax Andre> \bind "C-a s" "command-sequence self-insert Andre> Hellomath-insert alpha" Andre> where could be any character that does not occur within Andre> the commands... Yes, it may be a solut

Re: Macros ?

2000-03-09 Thread Andre Poenitz
> > \bind "C-a s" "command-sequence self-insert Hello ; math-insert alpha ;" > > Yes, it works fine. Nice trick, thanks. > But, mind me if I insist, where is the explanation obout this function > in the docs ? There is actually no explanation about this function in the docs, partly because I am

Re: Macros ?

2000-03-09 Thread Luis A. Fernandez
Andre Poenitz wrote: > > > > It works very well. Thanks for the tip. > > > But, what if one tries to 'compose' a more complex binding? > > > For instance, I've tried to 'concatenate' in the same "C-a s" binding a > > > 'sel-insert' instruction with a 'math-insert ^' one. No luck. > > > Any ideas

Re: Formatting source code

2000-03-09 Thread Thierry Lemeunier
"Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote: > > This is really a great package. > I just tested with buffer.C in the LyX distribution and it worked > flawlessly. > > I think we should somehow create support for this in LyX. > The listings package seems to be actively maintained too. > I agree of course ! Th