On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, [ISO-8859-1] Víctor Martínez Moll wrote:
> Therefore, I export every figure to pdf and then compile using PDFLATEX.
> Almost everything is fine except two points:
>
> a) I can not include bitmap pictures. Here is the procedure I follow:
> * I convert the pictures to EPS
Hi all,
sorry if this has already been covered but I could not find
anything on google about this,
I have an xml document that I want to convert to lyx,
what would be the easiest approach to do so?
Thanks in advance
floh
Hi everrybody!
I'm using Lyx to produce pdf documents with lots of figures included.
Therefore, I export every figure to pdf and then compile using PDFLATEX.
Almost everything is fine except two points:
a) I can not include bitmap pictures. Here is the procedure I follow:
* I convert the pi
here are some more places were lyx does not reset the language:
(I am using book style and \caption[short legend]{long legend} for figures)
If I use the normal default Figure environment, no error occurs !!
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\begin_float wide-fig
\layout Standard
\align center
\lang english
\begin_inset Figu
Hi,
trying to create layout for the document class of the bulletin of
CSTUG (Czech TeX Users' Group), I have hit a problem. Every
article in LaTeX document provided by author (one file may
contain more articles; of course, the reason is, that whole
bulletin is than compiled to one) is enclosed (w
Hey everyone,
I have a problem using tocloft and subfigure packages together. The deal
is they both define and use the counter "lofdepth" (see error messages
at the end). Has anybody used them together? If so, how can this be done?
Regards,
Roberto
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Le Samedi 16 Mars 2002 11:09, vous avez écrit :
> If I write:
>
> \begin{equation}
> x+1
> \end{equation}
>
> and select these 3 lines and select TeX Style, I get the error:
>
> Display math should end with $$
>
> It works only if I write it in one line:
>
> \begin{equation}x+1\end{equation}
>
> I
If I write:
\begin{equation}
x+1
\end{equation}
and select these 3 lines and select TeX Style, I get the error:
Display math should end with $$
It works only if I write it in one line:
\begin{equation}x+1\end{equation}
Is there a way to write it on multiple lines?
The fact is that I want to