Hi List,
I've a work around for a lyx2latex batch program. I can't believe I'm the
only person who wants to do this, so here it is.
First, thanks to Andre Poenitz for the command line option to do
the export:
$ lyx --export latex FILENAME.lyx
Now the trick is to stop the gui poping up. On
To answer my own question:
Here's what I discovered will make this happen:
I can use fancyhdr.sty to redefine the plain pagestyle and then use
\usepackage{sectsty}
\chapterfont{\thispagestyle{plain}} %adds page numbers to pages with
chapter headings.
I also changed the chapter heading font and ce
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On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 08:04:32PM +0100, Enrique Perez-Terron wrote:
>
> A while ago I installed lyx-1.1.2-1.i386.rpm on my RedHat 6.0 or 6.1 (I do not
> remember. Now I have replaced most, if not all the redhat rpms with the 6.1
> version.) Since then I could not start lyx, it just said "Segme
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
A while ago I installed lyx-1.1.2-1.i386.rpm on my RedHat 6.0 or 6.1 (I do not
remember. Now I have replaced most, if not all the redhat rpms with the 6.1
version.) Since then I could not start lyx, it just said "Segmentation fault
(core dumped)".
The other da
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Emanuele Olivetti wrote:
> I found that Aladdin GSView for Windows has not the problem of "text cut
> on the right", belonging (probably) to wrong bounding box.
> Also ghostview 1.5 on UX-HP works well... (old ghostscript 2.6.1 !)
> I think that only GV by Johannes Plass has
> "robin" == robin c smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
robin> I have been using lyx for a long time under KDE/Redhat 5.2 with
robin> no problems. I have recently upgraded to Redhat 6.1 ( a
robin> decision that has cost me a lot of time ).
robin> My Lyx no longer works but just core dumps wit
>> for the introduction use the chapter* style or any other one, wich does
>> not apper in the toc and add
>> \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Introduction}
>This works great, but I have another problem, too. I use the default fancy
>style for my headings and get 'Table of Contents' as heading (and
>> Short question: is it possible to use cross-references in
>> footnotes pointing to a footnote number?
>>
> Did you try to add a label at the beginning of the first footnote?
>
> JMarc
Thank you, of course it works. A typical beginner's mistake.
Gerhard
Hi
something very odd happens to my floats numbering. it just skips nay table
with should be numbered two, I mean in the list of tables it reads
1.1-- blah blah
1.3 -- blah blah
2.1 -- blah blah
2.3 -- blah blah
what maight have caused it?
I'm using version 1.1.3 under red hat linux
thank you
> "Jerry" == Jerry Yuan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jerry> Hi there, LyX 1.1.4 seems can only be compiled under Solaris
Jerry> 2.6 and above. Under 2.4 and 2.5. I get a message attached
Jerry> below.
Jerry> Since majority of our system still quite old, is there a way to
Jerry> solve this pro
Hi there,
LyX 1.1.4 seems can only be compiled under Solaris 2.6 and above.
Under 2.4 and 2.5. I get a message attached below.
Since majority of our system still quite old, is there a way to
solve this problem?
Thank you very much,
Jerry
g++ -g -O2 -fno-exceptions -fno-rtt
On 18-Mar-2000 Diego A. Puertas F. wrote:
> Hello list
>
>
> OK, I have a long table, inside a float, and it won't split in two
> pages. When I got it out of the float, it works just fine, breaking just in
> the row I've said so.
>
> I even had make two tables out of my original table, put bot
I have been using lyx for a long time under KDE/Redhat 5.2 with no problems.
I have recently upgraded to Redhat 6.1 ( a decision that has cost me a lot
of time ).
My Lyx no longer works but just core dumps with a segmentation violation.
I ran strace on lyx and found it seems to fail writing to a
Hi again!
...
> for the introduction use the chapter* style or any other one, wich does
> not apper in the toc and add
> \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{Introduction}
This works great, but I have another problem, too. I use the default fancy
style for my headings and get 'Table of Contents' as hea
I found that Aladdin GSView for Windows has not the problem of "text cut
on the right", belonging (probably) to wrong bounding box.
Also ghostview 1.5 on UX-HP works well... (old ghostscript 2.6.1 !)
I think that only GV by Johannes Plass has the bug.
So I'll use GSView for Winz :-< for my prese
> "Gerhard" == Gerhard Schuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gerhard> Short question: is it possible to use cross-references in
Gerhard> footnotes pointing to a footnote number?
Gerhard> Among German historians in articles it is common to use a
Gerhard> full reference for the first citation and
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