My problem is very similar to the following problem...
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=lyx-users&m=102747712133982&w=2
except that I'm running RH9 with lyx-1.3.1-1_qt. I've tried the binary
from the web site as well as the rebuilding from the source RPM.
Attached is a pic of what I'm seeing.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 03:47:51PM -0500, Christopher C. Weis wrote:
> except that I'm running RH9 with lyx-1.3.1-1_qt. I've tried the binary
http://www.movement.uklinux.net/lyxqt
john
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On 2003-08-26, 16:03 GMT, Mariano Draghi wrote:
> This is more Bibtex-related than LyX-related, but I'd like to know if
> there's some "de facto" standard for citing web sources... I believe
> there's no "@link" or "@web" or something similar tag supported by Bibtex,
> so I'd like to know what's
Regarding this bug http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1225
I received this from Mr. Lagally, the author of ArabTex: "Up to version 3.11
ArabTeX required a blank space before any control sequence within Arabic or
Hebrew input text; this, as I was informed, led to problems in context of
LyX.
Th
The Jurabib bibliography package has a url style built in.
http://www.jurabib.org
Peter
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From: Mariano Draghi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 27 August 2003 2:03 AM
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Subject: Citing a web source
Hi,
This is more Bibtex-related than Ly
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 10:21:24AM -0700, James Frye wrote:
> If spam - even spam without worms & viruses - is getting spread by
> the list server, it's far more likely to get read by people who see
> "Lyx" in the title, and so think it's good stuff.
Since so many seem confused by these things, f
Mariano Draghi wrote:
> This is more Bibtex-related than LyX-related, but I'd like to know if
> there's some "de facto" standard for citing web sources... I believe
> there's no "@link" or "@web" or something similar tag supported by Bibtex,
> so I'd like to know what's the "expected" way, if there
Hi list,
Is it possible to have the sub-caption (i.e. the caption of the subfigure,
like (a), (b) etc.) on the right side of the image instead below it?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Jeannette
Hi,
This is more Bibtex-related than LyX-related, but I'd like to know if
there's some "de facto" standard for citing web sources... I believe
there's no "@link" or "@web" or something similar tag supported by Bibtex,
so I'd like to know what's the "expected" way, if there's any. Just to be
st