> > the document using figure-floats. The captions look like "Figure 3.4:"
on
> > screen, but when printed, they all come out "Fogure 3.4:", etc. This is
>
> Are You sure You did not redefine \thefigure or \caption command ?
>
> Don't You use some brain-damaged package ?
>
> Does it happen if Y
Sorry if this is a duplicate - I sent the message to the list a while ago, but
I sent it from an account which wasn't subscribed. As nothing has showed up, I
wondered whether this was barred. Anyway, to reiterate what I said before:
I think I'm going mad. I've just noticed (after using Lyx 1.1.5f
I think I'm going mad. I've just noticed (after using Lyx 1.1.5fix1 for several
months) that the figures I've inserted (using figure-floats) are being
labelled, for example, 'Fogure 3.1:' in the dvi and ps output. They are
displayed correctly in LyX, and references to figures inserted in the text
Hey, I wrote a FrameMaker MIF to LyX converter called mif2lyx.
If interested go to http://www.cs.brandeis.edu/~pablo/mif2lyx/
Regards,
Pablo Funes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here's my problem: I like to use the TOC to navigate around my
documents, but I don't like to have the numbers in the section,
subsection, etc.
Currently I use the Section environment while I'm writing, then
(when I'm printing final copy) I edit the file with a text editor to
change all the "
"Claus Hentschel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| The current release now is available for Win32, too. As usual have a look
| at:
|
| http://www.fh-hannover.de/mbau/tim/hentschel/lyx/index.htm
|
| Many new enhancements have been made to LyX for Win32:
Do you have a patch? so that we can see
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> > the document using figure-floats. The captions look like "Figure 3.4:" on
> > screen, but when printed, they all come out "Fogure 3.4:", etc. This is
>
> Are You sure You did not redefine \thefigure or \caption command ?
>
> Don't You use some brain-dama
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > the document using figure-floats. The captions look like "Figure 3.4:" on
> > screen, but when printed, they all come out "Fogure 3.4:", etc. This is
Go to some directory you suspect might have the spelling error. Then enter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> the document using figure-floats. The captions look like "Figure 3.4:" on
> screen, but when printed, they all come out "Fogure 3.4:", etc. This is
> the case in .dvi and .ps. References to figures in the main text are OK,
> as is the "List of Figures" at the beginning o
Marek Woloszyk wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > > How to make 3-cols index list to...
> >
> > \usepackage{multicol} in latex preamble
> >
> > in text:
> > \begin{multicols}{3}
> > insert->TOC/Lists->index list
> > \end{multicols}
>
> It is not work properly...
> This is good for "Table of Contents"...
ok,
Hi!
> > How to make 3-cols index list to...
>
> \usepackage{multicol} in latex preamble
>
> in text:
> \begin{multicols}{3}
> insert->TOC/Lists->index list
> \end{multicols}
It is not work properly...
This is good for "Table of Contents"...
...
How to make 3-cols index list to...
HELP
Thank
Hi there,
Could someone please help me find the documentation for the
Right-to-Left support for Hebrew and Arabic in Lyx 1.1.5-fix2 ?
Your help is appreciated.
Thanks.
Mahmud
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>-- filename of the document (either .lyx one or .ps)
Or Latex? Try "\jobname".
>-- some formatting of date (I would love to have something like
> 25.10.2000, 22:35 -- which is today; oh, well, it was
> yesterday :-).
There are
> "Younsuk" == Koh, YounSuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Younsuk> Hi... How do we insert the symbols of Laplace and Fourier
Younsuk> Transform ?
It depends. What notation do you want to use? If you want a
calligraphic L for laplace, use "M-c e" to switch to calligraphic
mode, then "L", This w
Hi All!
thought that it might be of general interest that I solved the mysteries
of runtime errors (didn't detect the lyx-version correctly) when compiling
with an athlon-optimized gcc-2.95.3.
The error is easy enough once you know where to look:
Line 1097 of buffer.C compares the float read fro
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