Hi there!
Just installed the latest version of LyX, thinking it might
fix my lack-of-Helvetica problems, but nope. I can select
Helvetica in the document layout menu, but it still appears
as the default font (computer-modern) on output. Is this a
LyX problem, or is it TeX/LaTeX, or is it my
Hi:
Not really a LyX question, but anyway:
I did not get kmail to display the messages of the daily digest, even with
smart or inlined attachments activated, only the icons and message number are
listed and have to be klicked, very annoying because one has to memorize the
message number to kl
Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes wrote:
> Hi
>
> I et. al means and others (in latin), and it is used in some
> bibliographich styles to supress authors names, when they are more than 3.
>
> Apa like will process such abreviation only in the citation, in the body
> of the text, but not in the biblio
Hi
I et. al means and others (in latin), and it is used in some
bibliographich styles to supress authors names, when they are more than 3.
Apa like will process such abreviation only in the citation, in the body
of the text, but not in the bibliography, when all the authors are
present.
For ins
José Ernesto Jardim wrote:
>
> I'm using bibtex and apalike style to process references. I have two
> problems (at least :-)
>
> 1) When there are more then 2 authors it doesn't process "author et al."
what does it than?
Herbert
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On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 05:10:21PM +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> It is possible to disable compiler optimization if the compiler is gcc 2.96
> (but recent versions of gcc 2.96 work correctly, so people with older
> version should really upgrade).
Just to be clear: the latest available upgrade for R
Hi
I'm using bibtex and apalike style to process references. I have two
problems (at least :-)
1) When there are more then 2 authors it doesn't process "author et al."
2) It uses the entire author's name in the text. For example,
@Article{john99,
Author = {{John Doe}},
Title
Am Donnerstag, 21. Juni 2001 09:59 schrieben Sie:
> On Wed, 20 Jun 2001 18:09:02 +0200 (MET DST) wrote [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > I want to use a database for the bibliography. What do you recommend to
> > me?
[...]
>
> In this case, gbib (http://gbib.seul.org/) might be a good choice, it has
> "push
Greetings:
I am trying to still find a way to put a block of
shaded text that is also outlined, into a very
specific location in my text. This is what I have
done:
I made a few tables (in a separate Lyx file) using
only one column and different row amounts (the row
amounts are based on coming
Michelle Dukich wrote:
>
> I have a table that is wider than my right and left
> margins, but not too high. I would like to leave it
> in the middle of the page, and not rotate it 90
> degrees. How do I change the margins--just for the
> inserted table?
if it's in a float just before the table
Greetings All:
I have a table that is wider than my right and left
margins, but not too high. I would like to leave it
in the middle of the page, and not rotate it 90
degrees. How do I change the margins--just for the
inserted table?
Thanks for all the help. & hello Herbert...long time
no
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 03:07:26PM +0200, Steffen Seufert wrote:
> I don't think it's an update problem, because the problem
> exists on my system, too.
>
> I searched the archive about this problem:
>
> Is it possible that it's caused by some optimizing compiling
> options of gcc as mentioned e
Hello,
I have a two column article (ieeetrans.cls) and I have a
very long equation. I'd like two span the equation over both
colums:
aa bb
aa bb
aa bb
aa bb
aa bb
aa b
On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 05:39:06PM +0200, Beyer, Marcus wrote:
> I am not quite sure if I understand you.
> Certainly there are many bugs fixed from fix1 to fix2.
> And that is very nice. (thank you!)
>
> But this bug is a new one (since fix2), and it is annoying.
>
> So I wouldn't have install
On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 12:16:58PM +0200, Adolfo Pachón wrote:
> Hi!!
>
> I want to use sections, subsections names without numbering. With the
> article class, I use the "section*" and "subsection*" stylesheets, but ...
> UPS!!, the TABLE OF CONTENTS don't work.
>
> Only works with sections, su
Adolfo Pachón wrote:
>
> I want to use sections, subsections names without numbering. With the
> article class, I use the "section*" and "subsection*" stylesheets, but ...
> UPS!!, the TABLE OF CONTENTS don't work.
>
> Only works with sections, subsections, etc numbered?
> Can I resolv it?
lay
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>>> Jan Ulrich Hasecke <
chebira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like to know if ther are some converters from Lyx documents to
> RTF or DOC format.
I never found a better solution than this bad solution. ;-)
1. Convert Lyx to HTML via tth
2. Start StarOffice :-( , load the HTML-File
3. Save the HTML-File as Sta
Hi!!
I want to use sections, subsections names without numbering. With the
article class, I use the "section*" and "subsection*" stylesheets, but ...
UPS!!, the TABLE OF CONTENTS don't work.
Only works with sections, subsections, etc numbered?
Can I resolv it?
Thanks...
Hi,
I would like to know if ther are some converters from Lyx documents to
RTF or DOC format. and in the other way rtf2doc or doc2lyx.
Regards;
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On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 08:23:07PM +0200, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> I want to use the formula editor of lyx to enter the formulas. And it inserts
> in the latex file
>
> \( stuff \)
>
> but I need
>
> \protect\( stuff \protect\)
Just put \protect in latex mode before the math inset, and also go
> Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> >
> > > \newcommmand{\myMathEnv}{
> > > \begin{anyMathEnv}
> > > . all the mathstuff
> > > \end{anyMathEnv}%
>
> > I want to use the formula editor of lyx to enter the formulas. And it inserts
> > in the latex file
> >
> > \( stuff \)
> >
> > but I need
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001 18:09:02 +0200 (MET DST) wrote [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> I want to use a database for the bibliography. What do you recommend to me?
>
> Edit by hand
Not really. (Still it is an advantage of bibtex, that you are able to do so
with any "normal" text editor.)
> tkbibtex
This w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I want to use a database for the bibliography. What do you recommend to me?
>
> Edit by hand
> tkbibtex
> pybliographer (It's practical?)
>
> Of course, later I want an easy citation in Lyx
>
> Thanks for all
I only tried tkbibtex, and it works fine with LyX. Thin
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