On 2003-06-21, 19:52 GMT, Fernando Perez wrote:
> As long as the comments are properly targeted. Since I wasn't
> advocating _any_ change _whatsoever_ to lyx's design philosophy
> (simply having a font available with accents), in this case your
> comment wasn't really on target. I am a rabid d
I want to emphasize it again. Bear with me, please.
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There are two errors here:
Error #1: An error when we want to view a document that contains Arabic text
through view -> PDF.
LaTeX Error: \begin{arabtext} on input line 16 ended by \end{document}.
\end{document}
Matej Cepl wrote:
On 2003-06-20, 20:00 GMT, Fernando Perez wrote:
Those fonts are really nice and readable, and being able to use them
while I work would be a nice touch.
Of course, it is matter of opinion, but I really do not understand why
one should use Computer Modern fonts on display. The
Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
Tried it twice; no difference.
Am I looking in the wrong place?
I am talking about the drop-down menu
that appears when I press the wide "button"
on the left end of the toolbar. The list
of options that appears begins with Standard
and ends with Quote, Verse, and Capti
Hi
I was actually looking for a bibtex style that's useful for listing
presentations, when I found a package called inlinebib.sty which is
supposed to put references as footnotes. Since I have a vague memory of
people looking for that, I decided to you the URI:
http://www.seindal.dk/re
Take a look at the attached modified lyx file.. the preamble has some
stuff that I got from asking on this list..
However, I think the authors side by side is something that is used
quite frequently.. is this worthy of a feature request?
nirmal
On 19 Jun 2003 15:11:51 -0400
Remzi Seker <[EMAIL
Oh this is cool! You actually have a script that does it.. neat! Thanks
for the link...
nirmal
> You can find similar stuff here:
>
> http://www.md.kth.se/~chr/lyx/lyx-bindings/
>
> /Christian
>
> --
> Christian Ridderström
> http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
>
>
>
> Please do, btw, can I put a link to it in the CV-example page?
> (and/or put the lyx-code there?).
I'll send it to you in a separate mail.. and sure, you can put a link to
the CV as an example..
> could add their sample documents. This is work in progress, so for now
> I'm using my web-site ins
I see.. I used the AMS multiline to split it up.. btw, is there any
documentation on using the AMS environments in LyX with the Insert ->
Math menu options? I think I know how some of them work but if there's
some documentation I'd like to take a look at it.. couldn't find it in
the help guides.
T
> then when you use prettyref, you have to type \prettyref{eq|Max4} instead
Is there no way to get lyx to put in the "|" instead of the ":" directly or to
figure something out so I don't have to actually type the stuff? That's kinda
the benefit of using Lyx over direct Tex. You don't have to typ
Am 19.06.03 18:46 schrieb(en) Albrecht Dreß:
Not really. Maybe I'll give gcc 3.2 a try, but I guess I should stay
with lyx 1.2.2 and forget about all those GREAT c++ extensions :-((
I can confirm that I could compile & run lyx 1.3.2 successfully with gcc
3.2.3 on my Yellowdog (PowerPC) Linux mach
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> I'm not sure why you resorted to the article class.. the CV class
> included with LyX can produce something very similar.. I created mine
> using the CV class..
>
There's now also an example of a CV that is based on Jean-Marc's CV
class at this URI:
>All we need to do is to import to a temp file, open that,
> then rename it appropriately.
I'm no lyx expert but that would have kinda been my thought.
Alex.
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