Eric Schendel wrote:
>
> What is a good way to go about highlighting text with a grey color (or
> anyother color)? I found shade.sty and \colorbox{color}{text} but neither
> allows a good way for handling paragraphs because the text won't wrap on
> long lines, or maybe I just don't know how to c
Hi all,
Does anyone have experience running LyX over a network? I've got a FreeBSD
box which runs LyX just fine, but would like to run it from my WindowsNT
box. I've been able to get it working, but I'm having a problem. I can
work with typing and editing text just fine. But if I open a LyX f
What is a good way to go about highlighting text with a grey color (or
anyother color)? I found shade.sty and \colorbox{color}{text} but neither
allows a good way for handling paragraphs because the text won't wrap on
long lines, or maybe I just don't know how to cause a newline within the
text.
Ronald Florence wrote:
>
> Rachel Greenham writes:
>
> Oh, and I see I have to give chapters names, by the looks of it. Can't
> just have "Chapter 1" etc...
>
> Try using a ctrl-space as the chapter name if you want only chapter
> numbers.
Thought of that, wondered if there was a more "pro
Rachel Greenham writes:
Oh, and I see I have to give chapters names, by the looks of it. Can't
just have "Chapter 1" etc...
Try using a ctrl-space as the chapter name if you want only chapter
numbers.
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Yann Le Du wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Just to mention that there is no "date" style in the letter environment
> in lyx 1.1.5, and that you have to type a latex command \date{...} to give
> one.
try \today in tex(red)
or choose document-style letter(g-brief)
Herbert
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Hello,
Just to mention that there is no "date" style in the letter environment
in lyx 1.1.5, and that you have to type a latex command \date{...} to give
one.
Was that already mentioned or do I have to send it to the developers list
as a cosmetic bug ?
Yann
Well, seeing as I can't seem to unsubscribe my home address from the
list, I may as well use it...
I'm trying to use LyX for a book - novel-type thingy. At the moment I'm
using the "book" class, and B5 paper just for playing around
(procrastinating from writing). the output looks very nice, but s
Alexander Bauer wrote:
>
> > Alexander Bauer wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line
> with
> > > the headline.
> > > Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
> > > subsubsubsection :).
> >
> > look at
> > http
Yann Le Du wrote:
>
> *open a document you have
>
> *then "new file"
> *layout, choose language "francais"
>
> *switch to the other document
> *copy (Ctrl-C) something
>
> *switch back to the new document
> *paste (Ctrl-V)
>
> Now strange blue lines appear, and the document works weird in som
Hello,
after installing latex2rtf correctly I still got
the following error message:
"Methodischer_Teil 3(thats the name of my
document): ERROR ! failed fgetpos :
> main.c (Convert): errorno 29
This doesn'tchange when using latex2rtf with the
option -l,
is there someone working with latex2rtf ?
An
> Alexander Bauer wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line
with
> > the headline.
> > Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
> > subsubsubsection :).
>
> look at
> http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/Informatik/LyXTip
Hi,
I've been fighting with Lyx 1.1.5 for the last 2 days now, and I just
can't get it to configure properly. I'm running IRIX64 v6.5 on an Octane.
The errors I get with a bare config are:
running ./configure
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