On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 07:51:21PM -0700, Tom Manning wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is probably a FAQ, but I've spent two hours reading docs, faqs, mailing
> list archives and haven't found the answer to this simple question, so I
> apologize if I'm wasting anyone's time. (Thanks for the help with the
Hi,
This is probably a FAQ, but I've spent two hours reading docs, faqs, mailing
list archives and haven't found the answer to this simple question, so I
apologize if I'm wasting anyone's time. (Thanks for the help with the fonts
btw)
If I want to modify the Article Class so that it doesn't i
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Dear Sean LeBlanc,
I use LyX to type up my fairly simple resume (I am a medical doctor, and have
changed jobs every almost every three to six months for the past six years).
However, before using LyX I used LaTeX, so I guess I can hardly call myself a
newbie! Having said that, LyX is far eas
I am using a PNAS bst file for my citations in a paper - this is ALMOST fine
except that all the text in the reference is bold, except for journal names
which are properly normal italic. I have also tried creating my own pnas.bst
file using makebst but the results, regardless of what I do, is
Jean-Marc,
Yes, I have a similar address with my username in it and I did sent an email to
it. I got a reply indicating that the request had been sucessfully received
and then another one, saying that my email address wasn't in the list.
I also sent an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and weeks late
Andrea Rossato wrote:
>
> I have problem running LyX with jurabib.
> The problem is that I can only insert articles or books as citation
> references. If I insert inproceedings, inbook or something like this I
> get an error message while running latex to export dvi, html or what's
> so ever.
> N
Guenter Milde wrote:
>
> I wonder, whether there is a simple possibility to have nested inputs of LyX
> documents. This would open a handy way to structure large projects in
> several layers (master and sub-master, so to say).
>
> I just tried
>
> light.lyx inputs
> red.lyx
> green.
Bronek Baraniecki wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 1. According to Herbert's LyxTips I can get it by latex command
> \chapterpic{} but couldn't find on CTAN the calc package. Where can I get
> it?
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/tools/calc.dtx
Herbert
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Markus Mohr wrote:
>(Float)Table:
>
>instead of:
>
>(Float)
> Table:
You can do the latter by moving the blinking cursor just after the
"Table:" text (and before the caption name) and pressing once Enter.
That way you should be
Hi!
I'm using 1.1.6fix3 with Debian/unstable. I try to have a table in a
table float with the caption below the table.
When I enter the table directly behind the 'Table:' text, I get:
(Float) Table:
instead of:
(Float)
Table:
Compiling that leads to two error
I wonder, whether there is a simple possibility to have nested inputs of LyX
documents. This would open a handy way to structure large projects in
several layers (master and sub-master, so to say).
I just tried
light.lyx inputs
red.lyx
green.lyx inputs
green1.lyx
green2
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Tom Manning wrote:
>
> >Hi all, I'm new to Lyx but not to Linux. I'm currently using the 1.1.6fix1
> >version installed from Mandrake 8.0 RPM on my Mandrake 8 box.
> >
> >When I use the equation editor and put in greek symbols,
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