Is there a keyboard shortcut that will toggle between the Math Panel and
the main lyx text window?
Thanks,
Lars.
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I imaging this is trivial to do in TeX but I really don't know enough.
I've searched on CTAN but I've found nothing appropriate.
What I'm looking for is something that'll give me LaTeX environments
like the DocBook , , , , and
tags. And if I can find someone that's already done the appropriate
On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 11:05:54PM +0200, Renaud MICHEL wrote:
> Le Jeudi 11 Octobre 2001 16:47, vous avez écrit :
> > Dear LyX users,
> >
> > I am using the plain book layout for my document and
> > I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
> >
> > Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
Le Jeudi 11 Octobre 2001 16:47, vous avez écrit :
> Dear LyX users,
>
> I am using the plain book layout for my document and
> I need to use the standard publishing-industry header:
>
> Lastname-PageNumber ie, Harris-1.
>
> Is this possible in LyX? If it is, please let me
> know how to implement
Hi,
When starting lyx with -dbg key option, strange thing occurs in stderr:
BIND: Sequence `~C-~S-~M-dead_tie' Action `82'
kbmap.C: No such keysym: dead_tie
Parse error at position 17 in key sequence '~C-~S-~M-dead_tie'.
BIND: Sequence `~C-~S-~M-dead_ogonek' Actio
Le Vendredi 12 Octobre 2001 10:46, vous avez écrit :
> Yes I have just had the same situation. It occured when appending columns
> to an existing small (4 column) table.
>
> I got round this by creating a new table of the required size and moving
> the data. No problems since adding or deleting c
Le Jeudi 11 Octobre 2001 17:00, vous avez écrit :
> > Just set the width of the column, and then use ctrl+enter to enter line
> > breaks.
>
> Yes, this works, but it would be so nice if in the next version
> we could just hit C-Enter and get a line break in a normal
> column!
I think LaTeX can't
> "Matthias" == Matthias Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
A looong time ago,
Matthias> A little curious is that the help uses the LANG variable,
Matthias> not LANGUAGE like for the menu.
I have modified to relevant code to somewhat mimick the convoluted
algorithm gettext uses.
JMarc
Alexis Wiasmitinow wrote:
>
> I want to write Temperature along the y-axis of a plot, how can I rotate the
> text in \rput[l](x,y){text} 90 dgrees?
\rput[l]{90}(18,-18){ ... text ...}
remember that there are very good docs for pstricks ...
Herbert
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On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 05:39:32PM -0700, Mohammad Reza Danesh wrote:
> In a book style multi-part document, how can I force "block" layout? I have a
> lyx file inserted at the beginning of my thesis with centered layout. For some
> reason, all the succeeding files are centered too. Selecting them
Rainer,
It seems I wasn't much help before.
Do you still need to use the (old) german dictionary ?
By default LyX uses the dictionary of the language of the document
(Layout->Document->Lanuage). So if you have this set to german, the way I
understand it is that LyX would tell ispell to look f
Yes I have just had the same situation. It occured when appending columns
to an existing small (4 column) table.
I got round this by creating a new table of the required size and moving the
data. No problems since adding or deleting columns.
Pete
- Original Message -
From: "Guenter Mil
Nick,
thanks for you reply.
> Rainer,
>
> I am not too sure what the ngerman dictionary is but maybe I can be of some
> help.
The German language was modified recently. The goal was to reduce the number
of exceptions in the spelling of words...during a transitional phase both
spellings may
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