At 14:46 30.09.2003 -0400, /var/spool/mail/robinson wrote:
the second wants all my foot notes turned into end
notes. is there an easy way to do this?
For me this works:
preamble:
\usepackage{endnotes}
\let\footnote=\endnote
\renewcommand\notesname{Anmerkungen}
somewhere in the text:
\newpage
Michael Logies schrieb:
At 16:52 01.10.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
we are talking about (La)TeX and not some packages
and not ERT. In _LaTeX_ it is not a good idea to have spaces and/or
control characters in filesnames/labels/keywords.
Herbert,
it is even worse. It seems as if {natbib} doesn
At 02:03 29.09.2003 +0200, Michael Logies wrote:
Is there a way to sort these hints to the literature automatically
ascending (Lyx 1.3.2 for Qt)?
After eliminating spaces and german umlaute from the keywords of the
bibliographic entries, sorting is now working well with {cite} or {natbib},
{hyp
At 16:52 01.10.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
we are talking about (La)TeX and not some packages
and not ERT. In _LaTeX_ it is not a good idea to have spaces and/or
control characters in filesnames/labels/keywords.
Herbert,
it is even worse. It seems as if {natbib} doesn`t accept a german Umlaut
> I've got LyX 1.3.2 (old=only version from Reitsma) working fine with
Aspell
> on winnt4/sp5. Which windows version are you using?
I am using Windows2000 Professional.
Andre Poenitz has kindly suggested me that I could run Aspell on the command
line (DOS console)and it brilliantly works with TeX
Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
> Dear readers of this list,
> I would like to use LyX in conjunction with the latex package teubner for
> (old) greek philological typesetting. I have a working installation of
> the package teubner, however, I cannot use it with LyX. I think it is
> because it uses a lang
On 2003-10-01, 16:51 GMT, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
> I tried to change the settings under edit/preferences/language, and
> also I tried with entries into format/document/LaTeX preamble, but no
> success.
What exactly happens, when you copy (VERBATIM!) this into
Layout/Document/Preamble?
> \usepa
Dear readers of this list,
I would like to use LyX in conjunction with the latex package teubner for
(old) greek philological typesetting. I have a working installation of the
package teubner, however, I cannot use it with LyX. I think it is because it
uses a language attribute in the preamble (
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Dan Nedelko wrote:
> I am having problems with graphics output in Lyx 1.3.2 on Redhat 9 with
> the QT frontend. I have been working on numerous documents with no
> problems at all. When my document was complete I inserted numerous
> 'figures' ie graphics into the document.
Dan
Dan Nedelko wrote:
> I am having problems with graphics output in Lyx 1.3.2 on Redhat 9 with
> the QT frontend. I have been working on numerous documents with no
> problems at all. When my document was complete I inserted numerous
> 'figures' ie graphics into the document.
> In an attempt to cover
Hi everyone,
I am having problems with graphics output in Lyx 1.3.2 on Redhat 9 with
the QT frontend. I have been working on numerous documents with no
problems at all. When my document was complete I inserted numerous
'figures' ie graphics into the document.
As suggested I created a figure floa
Andre Poenitz schrieb:
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 04:19:28PM +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
Andre Poenitz schrieb:
I consider this a real bug within Lyx.
It is really hard to 'fix' as TeX is far too complex to come up with a
rule 'char x is forbidden in place y'.
no, not for keywords and labels, wher
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 04:19:28PM +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
> Andre Poenitz schrieb:
>
> >>I consider this a real bug within Lyx.
> >
> >
> >It is really hard to 'fix' as TeX is far too complex to come up with a
> >rule 'char x is forbidden in place y'.
>
> no, not for keywords and labels, wher
Andre Poenitz schrieb:
I consider this a real bug within Lyx.
It is really hard to 'fix' as TeX is far too complex to come up with a
rule 'char x is forbidden in place y'.
no, not for keywords and labels, where LyX controls the
user input.
Herbert
Hi Guido,
>
> I tried to install Ruurd Reitsma's LyX for Win32. The extractor starts
but
> suddenly complain it is not able to find the first additional fine
(the
> one with extension r00) that is in fact present in the temporary
directory
> as well as the main exe file. Is this a knows problem?
I tried to install Ruurd Reitsma's LyX for Win32. The extractor starts but suddenly
complain it is not able to find the first additional fine (the one with extension r00)
that is in fact present in the temporary directory as well as the main exe file. Is
this a knows problem? The installation pr
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 09:46:58AM +0200, Michael Logies wrote:
> At 07:02 01.10.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
>
> >>I attached the file. It is working with
> >>%\usepackage{cite}
> >>and not working with
> >>\usepackage{cite}
> >
> >do not use spaces inside the keywords!
>
> Herbert,
>
> thank
vsharma wrote:
> I tried the directions on the said page.
> When using cmd prompt It doesnot recognise lyx as a programme or a
> batchfile. When using Cygwin bash shell it cannot open a lyx file and
> says could not access x windows
Start your x server first? I have no idea about the murky windows
Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer wrote:
>> During compilation there were several verbose warnings about update(),
>> repaint() as Qt was trying to interpret the request. I'm guessing the
>> dev Team hasn't truly ported LyX to Qt 3.2.1 just yet.
No, it is ported. These messages are warnings we put in to re
At 07:02 01.10.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
I attached the file. It is working with
%\usepackage{cite}
and not working with
\usepackage{cite}
do not use spaces inside the keywords!
Herbert,
thanks. When I replace spaces by "_" in my example file, {cite} is working.
I consider this a real bug w
The qt libs are Debian provided, as well as kde.
Thank you,
Momes
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