Adolfo Pachón a écrit :
> I'm new in tex,latex,lyx,SGML and XML. I know the linuxdoc-sgml tools,
> and I'd like to know this:
>
> 1. It's possible to modify the linuxdoc class for creating my own
> specific class? How?
What do you want to do? If you want to define a LyX layout, you can
provide y
I found something in the archives from someone who wanted to know where LyX
gets the list of fonts that shows up in the Document popup. The answer was,
well, typical of this list ;-) -- namely, 'you don't want more fonts there--
load them by hand from the preamble'. Now, I don't want -every- font
On Unix machines, lyx obeys the customary xwindows geometry parm
(lyx -geometry 700x1000+600+0 -shared/private, etc, etc, etc ).
You can do this from the command line or carefully craft the properties of
your desktop icon to give the results you want.
Windows? No idea.
On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, Ralp
"Ralph L. Meyer" wrote:
>
> I would like to change the size of the window that opens when I start
> LyX. I can't, however,
> find anything in the documentation or the lyxrc files that tells one how
> to do this. Putting a
> .geometry command for lyx in the Xdefaults file doesn't do a thing. An
I'm new in tex,latex,lyx,SGML and XML. I know the linuxdoc-sgml tools,
and I'd like to know this:
1. It's possible to modify the linuxdoc class for creating my own
specific class? How?
2. Id like more class layouts for my lyx users (my own stylesheets). I
need Latex, Tex, another?
3. Can I extend
Hi,
I would like to change the size of the window that opens when I start
LyX. I can't, however,
find anything in the documentation or the lyxrc files that tells one how
to do this. Putting a
.geometry command for lyx in the Xdefaults file doesn't do a thing. And
there seems to be
noplace in t