Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> try
> \newcommand\myDot[1]{\dot{#1}}
> or
> \newcommand\myDotMean[1]{\dot{\mean{#1}}}
>
Thank you very much for your help Herbert.
But I would like to know if there exists a bug with \dot in math mode,
because, yes, I can define other commands to solve the problem, i.e. I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> HEllo
>
> For some reason when I do an export as html all my formulas end up with a grey
>background.
look at the unser-manual, pages 21ff
there must be a \htmlimage{transparent} - command.
the maual is in \usr\share\doc\packages\l2h\doc
may be that you have to bu
HEllo
For some reason when I do an export as html all my formulas end up with a grey
background.
I sue lyx 1.1.5 fix1 and mandrake 7.1
Any ideas what could be the problem?
fred
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On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 10:12:58AM -0400, Christopher wrote:
> This is a comment for anyone who wants to take notice (hint hint, you
> developers out there). I am ever annoyed that when I have a footnote standing
> at the end of a line I cannot place my cursor after the footnote using my
> mouse,
[Sorry for the previous bogus post, it went off by accident]
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>To flood the list, I'll mention a weird thing I noticed even if it's not a
>problem for me, at least not right now.
>
>Type a line of text. Set it to Typewriter font.
>T
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>On the other hand, if LaTeX knows about bold typewriter, then it's an
>obvious bug in LyX.
>
>
>
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Oscar wrote:
>
> Hi all:
>
> I am trying to get the time derivative of the mean value of a variable.
> To
> implement the mean value of a variable I defined in the preamble:
>
> \newcommand{\mean}[1]{<#1>}
>
> I guess that there is a problem with \dot in math mode, but maybe I have
> missed so
Idar Tollefsen a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> I have written a DocBook document and now I want to convert
> it to a PDF file using virpdftex that comes with MiKTeX
> (I'm using LyX on Win32). I have first exported the file as a SGML file.
> I have installed support for my language in Babel (Norwegian)
Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos a écrit :
>
> On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 05:12:35PM +0200, Philippe JAOUEN wrote:
> > > Meanwhile, you could Input that in layout->document->extra options, this
> > > will work.
> > >
> > this works
> >
> > > > I cannot have m superscript 3 (m^3) on printed or html pages
astrid wrote:
>
> Dear lyx users,
>
> I am running SuSe7.0 and was working wiht lyx1.1.4p3-26. From the
> lyx-user-group I got the hint, that there is a rpm package of
> lyx-1.1.5fix2 at
> http://hippokrates.jura.uni-mannheim.de/lyx for SuSe7.0. So I did
> download this file and installed it
Christopher wrote:
>
> Hey. How do I get a series of underscores to show up as a solid line and not
> just a series of underscores?
\underline{\hspace{1cm}}
Herbert
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Hello astrid,
i also get the errors while trying to install the rpm on SuSE 7.0 ...
So i used the source code and everything runs smoothly.
jan
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, astrid wrote:
> Dear lyx users,
>
> I am running SuSe7.0 and was working wiht lyx1.1.4p3-26. From the
> lyx-user-group I got t
Dear lyx users,
I am running SuSe7.0 and was working wiht lyx1.1.4p3-26. From the
lyx-user-group I got the hint, that there is a rpm package of
lyx-1.1.5fix2 at
http://hippokrates.jura.uni-mannheim.de/lyx for SuSe7.0. So I did
download this file and installed it with yast1. Yast gave me the
foll
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 05:12:35PM +0200, Philippe JAOUEN wrote:
> > Meanwhile, you could Input that in layout->document->extra options, this
> > will work.
> >
> this works
>
> > > I cannot have m superscript 3 (m^3) on printed or html pages.
> >
> > Could you send a small example where tha
> "Christopher" == Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christopher> I wanted a blank between two words, along the lines of
Christopher> what Mr. Toivonon once needed for a signature, as in
Christopher> XXXXXX.
To make a line of arbitrary length, you can use
\hrule width 5em
(whic
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 16:08:36 +0200 Chris Schulbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snip]
> Hi!
> This works for enumerate, but not for list-env. Is there a chance to do
> this
> for list, too?
> I can't believe it! Is there really no way to do this with a single line of
> TeX-Code? Why
Thanks, Tuukka. Sorry, I meant to respond to the list.
For everyone: Mr. Toivonen responds:
>Now that I think twice, I probably used even number of hyphens "-" insteadof
>underscores... so you could do:
>
>XXX XXX
>--
> > Hey. How do I get a series of underscores to show up as a
> "Tuukka" == Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tuukka> Type a line of text. Set it to Typewriter font. Type another
Tuukka> line of text. Set it to Bold Typewriter font.
Tuukka> On screen they do look different, but on xdvi/ghostview they
Tuukka> look same. Now, if there actually
[snip]
Hi!
This works for enumerate, but not for list-env. Is there a chance to do
this
for list, too?
Chris
>>This package (built from a answer in the french LaTeX FAQ) should do it:
>>\noitemsep
>>shrinks spacing
>>\doitemsep
>>releases spacing
>>Very useful in slide
To flood the list, I'll mention a weird thing I noticed even if it's not a
problem for me, at least not right now.
Type a line of text. Set it to Typewriter font.
Type another line of text. Set it to Bold Typewriter font.
On screen they do look different, but on xdvi/ghostview they look same.
No
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Christopher wrote:
> Hey. How do I get a series of underscores to show up as a solid line and not
> just a series of underscores?
Maybe using a line and not a series of underscores?
\hline
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> "Christopher" == Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christopher> Hey. How do I get a series of underscores to show up as a
Christopher> solid line and not just a series of underscores?
You don't want to do that.
OK, that's not really helpful, but depending on the reason why you
want
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Christopher wrote:
> Hey. How do I get a series of underscores to show up as a solid line and not
> just a series of underscores?
Maybe select a font that does that? I once needed a solid line (for
hand-written signature), and I think I didn't have any trouble using many
und
Hey. How do I get a series of underscores to show up as a solid line and not
just a series of underscores?
Hi all:
I am trying to get the time derivative of the mean value of a variable.
To
implement the mean value of a variable I defined in the preamble:
\newcommand{\mean}[1]{<#1>}
and in the lyx file I typed:
Alt-m d \dot{\mean{x
The final output in tex is something like that
\[
\dot{{}\mean {
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 10:08:03AM +0200, Idar Tollefsen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have written a DocBook document and now I want to convert
> it to a PDF file using virpdftex that comes with MiKTeX
> (I'm using LyX on Win32). I have first exported the file as a SGML file.
Try the following step
On Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 05:23:49PM +0200, Philippe JAOUEN wrote:
> I am using Lyx 1.1.5fix1 on SuSE Linux with Docbook to generate ps and
> html outputs
>
> two problems:
>
> I have to manually add "lang=fr" in the generated sgml file in order to
> have "Table des matières" instead of ToC after
> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lars> And in all the makefiles, it has CXX=gcc.
Lars> There is something fishy on your side.
Could you have a look in config.log (delete config.cache before
configuring) and see why your c++ compiler setting was not kept?
configure
> "gregoire" == gregoire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
gregoire> i\'m french so excuse my bad english... when i try view in
gregoire> DVI nothing appends no window appears so i think i must
gregoire> install xdvi which package is it ??? (i\'m under mandrake
gregoire> 7.1)
Try to run LyX from
Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> try the following
>
> List of Figures and Tables <- with chapter-layout
>
> \renewcommand*\listfigurename{\thesection\hspace{1em} Figures}
> \renewcommand*\listtablesname{\thesection\hspace{1em} Tables}
>
> in latex preamble or anywhere in the text.
> before insert
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Alvaro Tejero Cantero wrote:
> I wish this behavior (appearing up to LyX 1.1.6cvs) was eliminated
Here I have another not-so-nice "feature", or bug:
Create a new document (or open up existing one, whatever).
Enter math-mode (Meta-m).
Create math array, let's say with size 4
On 22-Oct-2000 Joshua Rigler wrote:
>
> My problem is that while everything displays properly in a landscape
> document I have when I use LyX's "view gs/dvi" menu option, when I
> export to a *.tex file, then run LaTeX on it myself, and view it with
> xdvi or gv, it is no longer in landscape mod
On 22-Oct-2000 Alvaro Tejero Cantero wrote:
>
> The new tabular inset format produces tables that cannot be read with
> <=1.1.4. (I didn't test with 1.1.5). Is that going to be fixed?
No! The format changes so that if you save documents with version >= 1.1.6
(comming soon) it will not be reada
[snip]
Hi!
This works for enumerate, but not for list-env. Is there a chance to do this
for list, too?
Chris
>>This package (built from a answer in the french LaTeX FAQ) should do it:
>>\noitemsep
>>shrinks spacing
>>\doitemsep
>>releases spacing
>>Very useful in slide
Hello,
I have written a DocBook document and now I want to convert
it to a PDF file using virpdftex that comes with MiKTeX
(I'm using LyX on Win32). I have first exported the file as a SGML file.
I have installed support for my language in Babel (Norwegian).
These are the commands I use to do t
>>From: "Chris Schulbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Change line space in a list
>>Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 09:42:38 +0200
>>Importance: Normal
>>
>>> Is it an easy way to modify the line space in a list (enumerate or itemize
>>> enviroment) ?
>
> Is it an easy way to modify the line space in a list (enumerate or itemize
> enviroment) ?
>
> When using an enumerate enviroment I obtain something like:
>
> 1. Item one
>
> 2. Item two
>
> 3. Item three
>
> But I want the lines be separated with single space, something like:
>
> 1. I
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