On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, A.Gunes Koru wrote:
> Things like foot, table, fig seem in black. But they used to be red.
Looks like you're running out of colors. Close netscape and other
applications, use less fancy window manager (themes). Or if you
have new enough video card, you could configure it to
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, A.Gunes Koru wrote:
> When I hit the TeX button on the toolbar it was changing the color of the
> letters to red. It doesn't do it anymore. I don't think i changed the
> color settings. Any idea?
Does LyX still understand that it is a TeX command? That is, if you write
Hi,
When I append a new column to my existing table, LyX crashes. Anyone
familiar with this situation? By the way, my question about the color
change still holds. I'd greatly apprecaite if you could help.
Regards
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> 1. I use \mathversion to make some of my
> equations turn to "bold". I have just tried
> it on few examples and it seems to work OK
> (the greek small italic letters are bold too, ...)
>
> Does anyone know if there might be any problems using
> that command ? (I didn
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 10:22:11PM -0400, Myriam Abramson wrote:
>
> Well, I don't really know exactly what it's called, but I want to have
> this special character to refer to something similar to a footnote but
> can be reused in other places. It looks like a cross.
Do you mean \dagger or \dd
Also,
Things like foot, table, fig seem in black. But they used to be red.
Hello,
When I hit the TeX button on the toolbar it was changing the color of the
letters to red. It doesn't do it anymore. I don't think i changed the
color settings. Any idea?
Well, I don't really know exactly what it's called, but I want to have
this special character to refer to something similar to a footnote but
can be reused in other places. It looks like a cross.
Thanks and sorry for the ambiguity.
--
myriam
1. I use \mathversion to make some of my
equations turn to "bold". I have just tried
it on few examples and it seems to work OK
(the greek small italic letters are bold too, ...)
Does anyone know if there might be any problems using
that command ? (I didn't find any information here,
or in LyX T
hi!
Very new user posting first question!
How can I change a Environment?
For example:
- I want to change the font type used in Standard Environment
- After pressing RETURN at the end of a Standard, I do not want the Santard below to
be idented
- I do not want the font of the Paragraph
Steve Litt wrote:
>
> Does Lyx have a WordCount function? If not, this appears to work:
>
> grep -v "^[\]" z.lyx | grep -v "^#LyX 1.1" | grep -v "^$" | wc -w
>
> In the preceding z.lyx is the file whose words you're counting. Basically,
> you blow off anything starting with a backslash (puttin
Steve Litt wrote:
> Does Lyx have a WordCount function? If not, this appears to work:
>
> grep -v "^[\]" z.lyx | grep -v "^#LyX 1.1" | grep -v "^$" | wc -w
For mere mortals, the spell-check function reports the number of words it
examined when it is done.
Bobby Bryant
Austin, Texas
Oops! Should be:
#!/bin/sh
egrep -v '^([\]|#LyX 1.1|$)' "$@" | wc -w
call it `lyxwc.' It takes single or multiple files as command line
arguments.
--
Ronald Florence http://members.home.net/18james
* John Bland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010823 20:30]:
>
> Hi,
>
>I'm just trying to do some documentation in LyX using the DocBook
> layout style and I'm finding a few things which are making life difficult.
>
> Firstly, is there a way to make text appear in a different font, eg
> emphasised or
Steve Litt writes:
Does Lyx have a WordCount function? If not, this appears to work:
grep -v "^[\]" z.lyx | grep -v "^#LyX 1.1" | grep -v "^$" | wc -w
How about
#!/bin/sh
egrep -v '^([\]#LyX 1.1|$)' "$@" | wc -w
call it `lyxwc.' It takes single or multiple files as command line
Hi all,
Does Lyx have a WordCount function? If not, this appears to work:
grep -v "^[\]" z.lyx | grep -v "^#LyX 1.1" | grep -v "^$" | wc -w
In the preceding z.lyx is the file whose words you're counting. Basically,
you blow off anything starting with a backslash (putting a backslash in your
Hi,
I'm just trying to do some documentation in LyX using the DocBook
layout style and I'm finding a few things which are making life difficult.
Firstly, is there a way to make text appear in a different font, eg
emphasised or typewriter styles in LyX just end up as normal text in
ps/pdf or
Thanks a lot! I don't know why it didn't work when I tried it the
first time but now I can either mark the text and change the
character layout or add the TeX commands (e.g. \large) at the
beginning of the text.
Ragnar
>On Wednesday 22 August 2001 07:58, Ragnar Beer wrote:
>> Howdy!
>>
>>
Open the Table dialog by right licking on your table,
Set the width of your column and then check Minipage.
Yann COLLETTE
> Hey all,
>
> I am using Lyx-1.1.6fix 3 and have the Problem that it is not possible
> to insert a c-return (linebreak) in lyx in a longtable oder another
> table. The resu
On 23-Aug-2001 Thorsten Grohte wrote:
Hello Thorsten!
> I am using Lyx-1.1.6fix 3 and have the Problem that it is not possible
> to insert a c-return (linebreak) in lyx in a longtable oder another
> table. The result is, that the dimension of my table is to large and
> the table size is larger t
Hey all,
I am using Lyx-1.1.6fix 3 and have the Problem that it is not possible
to insert a c-return (linebreak) in lyx in a longtable oder another
table. The result is, that the dimension of my table is to large and
the table size is larger than the text size in Lyx (not in Latex of
course, it's
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