As an add on to the TOC problem, I also need the spacing between
individual sections to be single spaced.the default looks to be
slighly more than single but less than double spaced.
Thanks,
Brad
Bradley Navarro wrote:
Hi all,
I have two final problems I am hoping someone can help me with.
Hi all,
I have two final problems I am hoping someone can help me with. First, I
need to know how to define the vertical spacing before and after a
subsection heading. For example,
[defined spacing]
1.2.2 Instrumentation
[defined spacing]
[text begins]
The code on Herbert's tip page for this d
The rpm installs fine. All dependencies are present (at least according
to urpmi, the mandrake apt-get alternative.)
Here's what happens when I run lyx from within gdb. There's a little
more information...
Starting program: /usr/local/bin/lyx
Loading required GL library /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.
Hi, sorry for the delay - your message was eaten by spamassassin and I
only just got round to double checking my spam folder. OK:
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 04:01:13 -0600
"Paul E. Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe you are seeing a mismatch between the X libraries that were
> used to buil
Figured it all out...thanks.
Brad
Bradley Navarro wrote:
I have been trying to find a way to change the spacing between the top
of the page and the chapter number, between the chapter number and
chapter title, and the spacing after the chapter title.
For example,
[2 inches]
CHAPTER 1
[1.6 cm
I have been trying to find a way to change the spacing between the top
of the page and the chapter number, between the chapter number and
chapter title, and the spacing after the chapter title.
For example,
[2 inches]
CHAPTER 1
[1.6 cm]
INTRODUCTION
[1.6 cm]
I have used the code (from Herbert's
> As Karsten deduced, ...
Oh, you're right. I haven't seen his anwer, yet.
Jochen F. Rick wrote:
> What does it mean? The second and the third line are my
> document in TeX. It seems that it doesn't understand \cite{}?
> How can I fix this?
Send a minimal example to the list.
Matej
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Jim Osborn wrote:
> I also tried using a custom layout, as I had done in LyX 1.1.5,
> with:
>
> Style Section
> MarginDynamic
> LatexType Command
> LatexName section
> ...
> Align Center
I have written this many time
Thorsten Hirsch wrote:
> I've found a work-around:
>
> Lyx is using the command \citeauthor everywhere where we see
> (author?). I edited my .lyx-file with vim and changed it to \cite -
> now the errors are gone and I see |1|, |2|, ... in the dvi/pdf file
> :-)
>
> Bye.
> Thorsten
As Karsten de
I've found a work-around:
Lyx is using the command \citeauthor everywhere where we see (author?).
I edited my .lyx-file with vim and changed it to \cite - now the errors
are gone and I see |1|, |2|, ... in the dvi/pdf file :-)
Bye.
Thorsten
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Edgar Kogler wrote:
> It's the following:
>
> ./configure ... is OK
> make is OK
> make install
> .. hangs when trying to install the xfonts.
> the subdirectory xfonts is empty.
> ?? Any clues ??
> (System is SuSe 7.3, Kernel2.4.20, xfs running.)
Yup, you've found a bug ;-)
The fix i
Hi,
I've been trying to convert one of my documents over to the ACM
proceedings format (acm_proc_article-sp.cls). I successfully created a
acm_proc_article-sp.layout file with minimal content:
--
#% Do not delete the line b
It's the following:
./configure ... is OK
make is OK
make install
.. hangs when trying to install the xfonts.
the subdirectory xfonts is empty.
?? Any clues ??
(System is SuSe 7.3, Kernel2.4.20, xfs running.)
Edgar
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Hi.. I have a footnote within a table in a float. I used the method
specified on Herbert's tips page to include the footnote within the
table. I have the placement of the table float set to default placement.
However, with this setting, the footnote appears on the page that
James Frye wrote:
I suppose this is a more of a general latex question than a Lyx-specific
one, but I haven't been able to find an answer anywhere else. The
question seems pretty simple, even trivial: how can I get the page number
in the upper right corner of the page, instead of at the bottom cen
Hello Thorsten,
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 17:22:06 +0100
"Thorsten Hirsch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks like there's something broken:
>
> "blabla this is the cite"(author?)
>
> This is the dvi output. (author?) comes from ->input ->cite, where i
> chose one of my bibtex references. Normally th
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 18:20:02 -0800 (PST)
"James Frye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> how can I get the page number in the upper right corner of the page,
> instead of at the bottom center?
fancyheadings is already quite good. Even better imho is srcpage2 from
the koma-script package, which comes wi
Small correction:
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 09:16:16 -0800
"Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't put it in /usr/share/texmf---that's where Debian officially
> updates tetex and all the recommended and dependent packages as well
> for tetex to run. I can't imagine there would be
Ed Sawicki wrote:
Nope. That's just what I've used, too. Don't forget \backmatter when you
get there.
I did notice that in the Layout pull down menu there's
an item called Start Appendix Here. I assumed that this
did \appendix. This is what inspired my original question.
Are \appendix and \back
>>Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 22:46:53 +0100
>>From: Kim Roland Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: web link in bibtex
>>
>>
>>Hi Thorsten,
>>
>>I'd suggest using the "url" package by putting the following in your preamble:
>>
>>\usepackage{url}
>>
>>and then use \url{.
On Saturday 29 November 2003 22:46, Kim Roland Rasmussen wrote:
> I'd suggest using the "url" package by putting the following in
> your preamble:
>
> \usepackage{url}
>
> and then use \url{...} in your bibtex file. E.g.
>
> @Article{WEP-1,
> title = "Security Of The WEP Algorithm",
> aut
On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 07:54:12AM -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Wouldn't it be useful to have a forum for scientific and technical writers
> (authors of other types of work would have equivalent fora) where the art
> and techniques of writing -- using LyX and LaTeX, of course -- could be
> shared
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