On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 11:32:48 +0200 wrote Wolfgang Kilian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello all you,
> I have nearly the same question as Tuukka Toivonen. I'm working with
> lyx 1.1.5fix1 and TK-Bibtex 8. When I copy several citations I get
> something like
> [xx99][yy89][cs55][ff33]
> How
Bronek Baraniecki wrote:
>
> >
> > It is a well known problem, you should find the solution
> > on X11.aplications NG or on deja.com...
> >
> > The problem comes from your upgrade of XFREE (i got the
> > same problem at home with my suse 6.3)
> > mais bon je te donne la soluce.
> >
> > It comes f
Well you include the bib at the end of each chapter! You comment it out when
you want to compile the whole shebang, but when you just want to compile a
single chapter you uncomment it.
That is what I do.
L8r
Rob K
Paul E Johnson wrote:
> Can I ask the multiple documents question from the other
Can I ask the multiple documents question from the other direction? My
individual documents do not need Bibliographies, but I want to be able
to see the bib file when I work in the documents.
I have a main document that includes all the chapters, and it also
includes the Lyx insert bibliography t
I just found a solution for this problem. The trick is to add:
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Abstract}
...
...
before each section.
Thanks,
-M
-Original Message-
From: Mohammad Reza Danesh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 1:37 PM
To: Lyx
Subject: TOC question
The bibliography in Koma-script report class acts like an unlabeled chapter.
How can I make it like a labeled sub-chapter? That's what you can expect
from "M-p 2" (chapter is "M-p 1").
Thanks.
Zailong
I'm writing my thesis using LyX and I have a multipart document. The graduate
school requires us to have abstract, dedication, and acknowledgement before
the TOC but they should be included in the TOC. Now, in my main file, I have
each one inserted as a separate file and following them I have my T
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 03:11:20PM -0500, Zailong Bian wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> The bibunits worked. But, it is not really convenient. Besides I need to
> insert all the latex myself,
There isn't much to insert if you use the \bibliographyunit[\chapter]
command (see the bibunit docs).
> I also n
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> You probably need bxform-088-glibc2.1.tgz
>
> JMarc
JMarc,
The version of xforms was the problem. Previously i'd been using version
0.88 of the xforms library compiled for a.out binaries (?). When I
removed this version and installed the version you suggested (e
Thanks.
The bibunits worked. But, it is not really convenient. Besides I need to
insert all the latex myself, I also need to manually run latex, bibtex,
latex, and latex again. Do you know any way to configure lyx to do the same
as I do manually?
Zailong
-Original Message-
From: Dek
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> The next version of LyX will support natbib, which allows citations in the
> the two styles above (\citep and \citet).
Thanks. I think it got lost in my confused explanation, that what I was
actually writing for was a feature request. A workaround is fine for now,
but the i
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 01:16:06PM -0500, Zailong Bian wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> That seems working except that I got exactly the same "Bibliography" after
> each chapter even when I have different set of citations in each chapter.
Make sure you include the files with \include and not w
Am Donnerstag, 29. März 2001 01:53 schrieben Sie:
> How do I separate a book manuscript into different include files?
> Example as it is now:
>
> Title, Table of contents, list of figures, list of tables and
> Introduction chapter 1
> chapter 2
> chapter 19
> I want it in file 1 `Introduction´ w
Thanks for the reply.
That seems working except that I got exactly the same "Bibliography" after
each chapter even when I have different set of citations in each chapter.
Zailong
-Original Message-
From: Dekel Tsur
To: Zailong Bian; LyX users
Sent: 3/29/01 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: Mutiple
On Czw 29. Marzec 2001 17:29, you wrote:
> Bronek Baraniecki wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> Bronek Baraniecki wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm sorry, if this very simple or it is no problem at
> > all, but I cannot find out a solution for my "RightAlt
> > "key in akeybord after upgrading from XFre86-3.3.6 to
> > -4
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 11:22:44AM -0500, Zailong Bian wrote:
> I am using Koma-script/report to write a thesis. I tried to create a master
> file then include several other files as each chapter. I also wanted to
> have references in each chapter. As I understand, I cannot use latex
> preamble i
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 06:36:31AM -0800, Michael S. Wellman wrote:
> I'm usind Debian (unstable) Linux and LyX 1.1.5fix2
>
> I'm making an enumerated list.
>
> On the first item in the list I import an Encapsulated postscript
> figure. If I import it as an inline EPS then move on to the next
Sorry about this up&downs.
It is actually not working!
It appears to be working when I use "input" for the other two LYX files,
but the references listed after each chapter are exactly the same. It
is not quite clear from the examples I submitted earlier because the two
included files do ca
Zailong Bian writes:
It sounds unreasonable, but I just have to use "input" instead of "include"
option.
It's actually not unreasonable. You can `input' a tex file, which is
often useful for specialized formatting that cannot be done in LyX,
and `include' a lyx file.
--
Ronald Florence
Problem fixed.
It sounds unreasonable, but I just have to use "input" instead of "include"
option.
Thanks.
Zailong
Hi.
I am using Koma-script/report to write a thesis. I tried to create a master
file then include several other files as each chapter. I also wanted to
have references in each chapter. As I understand, I cannot use latex
preamble in the included lyx files since they will be ignored. And from t
Hi everybody, How can I change name Summary for Index and How can
I control fonts and spacing on it.
Thanks, Alexandre Gonçalves Jacarandá
--
clarkagjcris
Paul E Johnson wrote:
>
> I'm trying to understand the erratic behavior I get with lyx and
> pybibliographic. I typed in the cites in pybliographic. That part is
> fine.
>
> I don't understand what lyx wants for configuration in 1.1.6fix1. I
> don't think I'm supposed to follow the old advice t
Chris Schulbert wrote:
>
> I'm have some of my figures 90° rotated to fit the page. But the captions
> dont't rotate.
> how can i achive this? It looks so ugly, if your figure is rotated, but the
> caption not.
\usepackage{rotating}
and \rotcaption{blah blah} instead of the lyx-predefined captio
Bronek Baraniecki wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
Bronek Baraniecki wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm sorry, if this very simple or it is no problem at all,
> but I cannot find out a solution for my "RightAlt "key in
> akeybord after upgrading from XFre86-3.3.6 to -4.0.2
>
> I go RH7.0
> lyx-1.1.6fix1-1
> gcc-2.96-54
I'm usind Debian (unstable) Linux and LyX 1.1.5fix2
I'm making an enumerated list.
On the first item in the list I import an Encapsulated postscript
figure. If I import it as an inline EPS then move on to the next line
to be enumerated there's no problem, the enumeration continues.
However,
Hi!
I'm have some of my figures 90° rotated to fit the page. But the captions
dont't rotate.
how can i achive this? It looks so ugly, if your figure is rotated, but the
caption not.
I have searched the lyx-archive on Herbert's page, but found nothing :-(
Then I have some figures which include th
Thanks all you,
I actually tried \usepackage{cite} in latex preamble but that allone did no chanche.
I now wrote
\cite{xx99,yy89,cs55,ff33}
in 'ugly' red. That works. I don't know if I need the \usepackage{cite} for that.
By Wolfgang
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > \markboth{lefttext}{righttext} should do this but I can not get it
> > working. I get the following latex error message:
> > Package babel error: you haven't defined the language ENGLISH yet
> > \end{document}
>
> mark all text
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Allan Rae wrote:
> It was probably an oversite on my part to leave the Date paragraph style
You have made the IEEEtran support for LyX? Well, here are some other
"complaints":
The "Section" style doesn't work in appendix (I tried to write many
appendices, how to do that cor
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
>
> I want to insert date into my document. I was able to notice that \today
> gives the current date, but anything written with "date" style
> will not appear in typesetted document. It doesn't look good if I put it
> under "Author" with ctrl+enter.
IEEE is a special clas
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> I want to insert date into my document. I was able to notice that \today
> gives the current date, but anything written with "date" style
> will not appear in typesetted document. It doesn't look good if I put it
> under "Author" with ctrl+enter.
Thi
Hi,
I'm sorry, if this very simple or it is no problem at all,
but I cannot find out a solution for my "RightAlt "key in
akeybord after upgrading from XFre86-3.3.6 to -4.0.2
I go RH7.0
lyx-1.1.6fix1-1
gcc-2.96-54
glibc-2.1.94-14
xforms-0.88-3
Before upgrading there was no problem writing poli
I want to insert date into my document. I was able to notice that \today
gives the current date, but anything written with "date" style
will not appear in typesetted document. It doesn't look good if I put it
under "Author" with ctrl+enter.
So I tried to put it into page headers and it appears t
> > to reload the dvi preview
> >
> > What is the best way to do it in the present stage?
>
> I do it in my way:
>
> take the original document and do a "file->save", for example as chapter
sorry, i meant "file->save as" ...
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Wolfgang Kilian wrote:
>
> Hello all you,
> I have nearly the same question as Tuukka Toivonen. I'm working with lyx 1.1.5fix1
>and TK-Bibtex 8. When I copy several citations I get something like
> [xx99][yy89][cs55][ff33]
> How do I get
> [xx99,yy89,cs55,ff33]
what's going on
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>
> How do I separate a book manuscript into different include files?
>
> I should have done it from the very begin, but I didn´t.
> After having included many figures it became difficult to handle the fine
> tuning of figure sizes, figure positions, etc since it takes
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> You can do the latter by adding \usepackage{cite} in the preamble
Thank you, this seems to be perfect solution for this time.
(now I just must be careful not to use illegal characters in keynames,
like a space. I guess this will be fixed too).
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Wolfgang Kilian wrote:
> Hello all you,
> I have nearly the same question as Tuukka Toivonen. I'm working with lyx 1.1.5fix1
>and TK-Bibtex 8. When I copy several citations I get something like
> [xx99][yy89][cs55][ff33]
> How do I get
> [xx99,yy89,cs55,ff33]
T
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 02:03:55PM +0600, Bobby D. Bryant wrote:
> [Sorry if you already saw this; I sent it about a week ago, but it looks
> like it bounced.]
>
> It would really be nice if user-level customization would let you add
> additional \cite style commands to the Insert->CitationRefere
On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 11:00:45PM -0500, Birch P. Browning wrote:
> If I remember correctly, the original post also stated that this only
> happened using apacite.sty.
Can't natbib be used instead of apacite ?
>
> I've pared the sequence to this:
>
> 1) In LyX, export a latex file: File -> E
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 12:12:08PM +0300, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> I wrote an article where I used pointers to references using the "Insert
> citation..." dialog. Works fine for normal articles. Then I thought that
> the IEEEtran article style is nice and switched to it. Magically almost
> with no
> "Salvador" == Salvador Olmos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Salvador> I had the same problem of [?]. I observed that there was
Salvador> artificial extra blanks in the \cite command in the tex
Salvador> exported file (something like \cite{key1, key2, key3} (and
Salvador> not \cite{key1,key2,ke
On Thursday 29 March 2001 11:12, you wrote:
> I wrote an article where I used pointers to references using the "Insert
> citation..." dialog. Works fine for normal articles. Then I thought that
> the IEEEtran article style is nice and switched to it. Magically almost
> with no effort the document
> "Tuukka" == Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tuukka> When I have many citations, they are shown as following in the
Tuukka> article document class: [4,5,6] With the IEEEtran they show up
Tuukka> as [4], [?], [?] first, the numbers are not together inside
Tuukka> the square bracke
Hello all you,
I have nearly the same question as Tuukka Toivonen. I'm working with lyx 1.1.5fix1
and TK-Bibtex 8. When I copy several citations I get something like
[xx99][yy89][cs55][ff33]
How do I get
[xx99,yy89,cs55,ff33]
Thanks in advance
Wolfgang
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 03:11:27PM -0500, Kedra, Darek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running lyx on a linux box with no problems so far. When I try to
> access it from a Win2000 desktop through VNC with IceWM I get:
>
> bash>lyx &
> flvisual.c[217]: Can't find an appropriate visual
Your vncserver prob
I wrote an article where I used pointers to references using the "Insert
citation..." dialog. Works fine for normal articles. Then I thought that
the IEEEtran article style is nice and switched to it. Magically almost
with no effort the document looks much nicer now. However, there's a
problem wit
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