On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Remzi Seker wrote:
> Hi,
> I am writing a document in lyx 1.1.6fix1 using report style.
>
> I need to have something like:
>
> Technical Report 2001-04-ECE-001
>
> on the right upper corner of the title page. Can this be done in Lyx? If not
Look at documentstyle report(
"Birch P. Browning" wrote:
>
> I am beginning the process of writing a dissertation and would like to
> use LyX for the project. First I have to complete an annotated
> bibliography. The only *.bst file I could locate that includes an
> annotation field is chicagoa.bst, but it appears to be diffi
Remzi Seker wrote:
>
> how can I move title of a report class document up and down?
put the cizsor just before the title, insert ctrl-space and
in tex (red) \vspace{3cm} and than ctrl-return.
with \vspace{-3cm} the title moves up.
Herbert
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Willy K wrote:
>
> I have a problem with hyphenization. If I set the
> language to "Brazil", the hyphenization is a mess.
> When I set to English, it works fine. But I have to
> use the labels like in "Brazil". So I have two options
> : Change all the labels (Introduction, Bibliography,
> etc) or
I am beginning the process of writing a dissertation and would like to
use LyX for the project. First I have to complete an annotated
bibliography. The only *.bst file I could locate that includes an
annotation field is chicagoa.bst, but it appears to be difficult to use
at best because it is
how can I move title of a report class document up and down?
thanks in advance
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Graduate Assistant
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Electrical and Computer Eng. Dept. BEC 261 B
1530 3rd Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35294-4461
Tel: (205) 975-0391
Fax: (205) 975-3337
I have a problem with hyphenization. If I set the
language to "Brazil", the hyphenization is a mess.
When I set to English, it works fine. But I have to
use the labels like in "Brazil". So I have two options
: Change all the labels (Introduction, Bibliography,
etc) or correct the hyphenization (or
On 9 Apr 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> The less obvious way is
> \makeatletter
> \input{package.sty}
> \makeatother.
>
> You choose.
Okay. I tried \input but latex wasn't happy. Now I see why. Thanks.
Allan. (ARRae)
monty wrote:
>
> I'm writing a big document, so i divided it into several parts with a master
> document. I include each file from the master, but TOC don't include
> subdocuments' contents.
do you include them via
insert->include file->insert with include
Herbert
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Hi,
I have probably missed something, because it was the most frequent question for a
while, but I am trying to build lyx 1.1.6fix1 on RedHat 7.0 (xforms are downloaded
from sylvan and it is .src.rpm), but it fails. Redirected output from rpm --rebuild is
attached.
Any help?
Matej
rpmbuild
OK, answered my own question. I can use Verbatim Input and keep the
preformatted text in a separate file. At least this works with DVI.
I'll have to see later if it produces acceptable html.
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Stephen Carville wrote:
- I ma trying to create documentation for my Solaris and Li
Stephen Carville wrote:
>
> I ma trying to create documentation for my Solaris and Linux boxes
> using LyX. For the most part, the combination of LyX and latex2html
> is working fine except for one tiny problem.
>
> I need scripts and config files to have indents like:
>
> start() {
># Cre
- Original Message -
From: Willy K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: lyx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 8:42 PM
Subject: Quality problems with PDF windows
> I have to use Windows to print the documents I type in
> LyX. But the problem is that when I convert it to PDF
> it doesn´
I have to use Windows to print the documents I type in
LyX. But the problem is that when I convert it to PDF
it doesn´t look very good in Acrobat Reader or
Ghostscript for Windows. The fonts look very bad.
Does anyone knows a workaround?
__
Do You Y
I'm writing a big document, so i divided it into several parts with a master
document. I include each file from the master, but TOC don't include
subdocuments' contents.
Any idea?.
I ma trying to create documentation for my Solaris and Linux boxes
using LyX. For the most part, the combination of LyX and latex2html
is working fine except for one tiny problem.
I need scripts and config files to have indents like:
start() {
# Create keys if necessary
do_rsa1_keygen
Juan Ramon Rico wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
> I have lyx1.1.6fix1 and.
>
> Anybody has a example about float-algoritm work in lyx?
>
> I read the doc about package {algorithm} but if I work in lyx don't
> recognize
> commands like \STATE, \COMMENT, \IF, etc.
>
> There is another package called {algo
Hi:
I have lyx1.1.6fix1 and.
Anybody has a example about float-algoritm work in lyx?
I read the doc about package {algorithm} but if I work in lyx don't
recognize
commands like \STATE, \COMMENT, \IF, etc.
There is another package called {algoritmic}, Do I need it to work in
Lyx?
Thanks in a
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Remzi Seker wrote:
> Technical Report 2001-04-ECE-001
>
> on the right upper corner of the title page. Can this be done in Lyx? If not
The first thing I tried was to just write it but apparently the
"Title" style forces a page break which makes it a problem.
You could not
Hi,
I am writing a document in lyx 1.1.6fix1 using report style.
I need to have something like:
Technical Report 2001-04-ECE-001
on the right upper corner of the title page. Can this be done in Lyx? If not
I will have to do it in StarOffice but then i have to go through page merging
issues
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
>
> A used the trick shown in "extended features" to make text wrap around
> a figure. Unfortunately the figure goes just below the section title on
> the left edge of the paper. It will look unacceptably ugly unless i can
> get into right edge. Any possibility to do this?
A used the trick shown in "extended features" to make text wrap around
a figure. Unfortunately the figure goes just below the section title on
the left edge of the paper. It will look unacceptably ugly unless i can
get into right edge. Any possibility to do this?
Like cheating float package to ima
Try wmf2eps (http://members.tripod.de/wmf2eps/) ; it converts Windoze Meta
Files in very good (Adobe) eps.
Emanuele
On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 06:59:37AM +0100, Khurom Kiyani wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I just started using lyx about three monthes ago. Intermittingl
> "Allan" == Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Allan> On 9 Apr 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> > "Allan" == Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
Allan> Yeah, I know it's off topic but I'm sure someone must still be
Allan> awake that'd know.
>> The equivalent is to add the p
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Ronald Florence wrote:
> more general than that. Problem is, I just don't know how to get that symbol
> -anywhere-.
One solution is to write a small program in C or Perl that prints all
characters, and then copy and paste the correct character in your
document. Type the f
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