On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Paul Lussier wrote:
>
> I'm trying to write some documentation for my site, and I want to use citation
> references through out the document but don't want to have a "References"
> section per se. What I want is a "Section" listed "Addition Documentation"
> with subsections
Hi all,
I'm trying to write some documentation for my site, and I want to use citation
references through out the document but don't want to have a "References"
section per se. What I want is a "Section" listed "Addition Documentation"
with subsections like "Books", "Web Sites", "Magazines",
Since I switched my screen colors from white-on-black, I have difficulties
seeing the cursor. Is there any lyxrc option to change the text cursor
color?
Florian
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> > > Herbert wrote:
> > > i think that this is no problem for figures, when you insert
> > > it by filename. every filename can be by default the label.
> > > but for other floats it's not easy to implement.
> >
> > Yes Staffan, you are right. The caption would not be a good label.
> > But I like
> > Herbert wrote:
> > i think that this is no problem for figures, when you insert
> > it by filename. every filename can be by default the label.
> > but for other floats it's not easy to implement.
>
> Yes Staffan, you are right. The caption would not be a good label.
> But I like Herbert's pro
> > One idea: the floats could be implicitly labelled.
> > The most part of my floats have a label, I don't know if this is common usage.
> > My label tag always is something like "fig: " or "tab: ",
> > with corresponding to the caption of the float.
> > Automating the procedure could be a good
astrid wrote:
>
> maybe the following might be interesting for some of you.
> I use lyx version 1.1.5fix2 and a german keyboard and I always write the
> following in the "Latex-Vorspann..." of Lyx (you can write it as well in
> Texmode at the beginning of the document)...
>
> --
> \catcode`\ä =
Dear lyx-users,
maybe the following might be interesting for some of you.
I use lyx version 1.1.5fix2 and a german keyboard and I always write the
following in the "Latex-Vorspann..." of Lyx (you can write it as well in
Texmode at the beginning of the document)...
--
\catcode`\ä = \active
\catco
Recently, I had to build a tetex system from scratch on a new
machine and wanted to install some truetype fonts too. Since this
is a rather laborious thing to do, I threw several little scripts
and tools together to create a script that will install truetype
fonts in one shot. I've put it up on:
On Sun, 5 Nov 2000, Thomas Adamek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello,
>
>my name is Thomas and I'm new in this list and also to lyx.
>
>I just made my first steps. Now I want to make some foils. I read,
>that I can use the slides class for it (what I tried with success) or
>the foiltex class. This
Hello,
my name is Thomas and I'm new in this list and also to lyx.
I just made my first steps. Now I want to make some foils. I read,
that I can use the slides class for it (what I tried with success) or
the foiltex class. This class I couldn't find on my "linux/debian/potato"-system. So I
trie
Mohammad Reza Danesh wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm a beginner with Lyx, so I apologize if this is an easy question.
>
> I have a master document plus several chapters inserted in it. Now in each
> chapter, I have several figures and equations and I want them to be numbered
> as "Chapter#-Fig#), for ex
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