Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
> p.s. What other LaTeX package could be used together with LyX for
> presentations? I found in the list archive something about the package
> pdfscreen. Has anybody some experiences (or example LyX-files) with
> prosper, slide etc.?
>
Hello Uwe,
Nirmal Govind´s example presen
> Has anybody some experiences (or
> example LyX-files) with prosper, slide etc.?
Check under the tips and tricks. There are a number
of links there for prosper where you can get examples.
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I want to use the beamer package for a presentation. The beamer class
provides a special layout file and a template LyX-file. I installed the
layout file with success but when running pdflatex or latex over the
template LyX-file, I get 16 errors.
Most of the error messages are "LaTeX Error: Miss
Hello LyXers,
I want to use the beamer package for a presentation. The beamer class
provides a special layout file and a template LyX-file. I installed the
layout file with success but when running pdflatex or latex over the
template LyX-file, I get 16 errors.
Most of the error messages are "La
> Oh, I know how to use it. I'm just busy. And lazy.
Again, with this wiki as with most, it's as quick to cut-and-paste
whatever you have than to ask someone else to do it. Since it's informal,
you can just dump an email into the wiki if you're particularly busy;
someone with more time (perhaps so
Reuben Thomas wrote:
>> I'm no wiki-spert. Maybe someone could do it for me?
> The point of wikis is that you don't have to be an expert. There
> isn't really much to learn. Try it.
Oh, I know how to use it. I'm just busy. And lazy.
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Angus
> I'm no wiki-spert. Maybe someone could do it for me?
The point of wikis is that you don't have to be an expert. There isn't
really much to learn. Try it.
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Jose' Matos wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 April 2004 10:44, Angus Leeming wrote:
>> If you use xfig to create your figures and would like to ensure
>> that the pstex_t file is typeset with the same font as the rest of
>> your document, then here is a little tip.
> [...]
>
> Could you add this to the
I frequently use figures with mathematics and use xfig for this using
the combined ps/latex format in xfig.
This works well, but I would like the capability of using macros within
xfig.
I recently discoverd fig2eps (a script on top of fig2dev) which allows
me to use macros in
an xfig file.
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 10:44, Angus Leeming wrote:
> If you use xfig to create your figures and would like to ensure that
> the pstex_t file is typeset with the same font as the rest of your
> document, then here is a little tip.
[...]
Could you add this to the wiki, please. :-)
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Tom Tsuchiya wrote:
How can I use endnote in Lyx WIn32. Is it
possible? (The reason I need to do this is that I have all my references
stored in endnote files and I just cannot start all over again to
rebuild similar database.)
http://www.unc.edu/~nghoffma/resources/useEndnote.pdf has some scri
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 12:02:19AM -0400, robin wrote:
> >This might be a misunderstanding... One way to do it is to write
> >
> > '\usepackage{textcomp}'
>
> This isn't necessary in LyX, at least not in the latest version.
Ah... interesting. I wonder what magic figures out that the textcomp
pa
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 12:19, Tom Tsuchiya wrote:
> Hi, just a quick question. How can I use endnote in Lyx WIn32. Is it
> possible? (The reason I need to do this is that I have all my references
> stored in endnote files and I just cannot start all over again to rebuild
> similar database.)
Y
Hi, just a quick question. How can I use endnote in Lyx WIn32. Is it
possible? (The reason I need to do this is that I have all my references
stored in endnote files and I just cannot start all over again to rebuild
similar database.)
Many thanks
Tom
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If you use xfig to create your figures and would like to ensure that
the pstex_t file is typeset with the same font as the rest of your
document, then here is a little tip.
xfig exports each figure with a preamble that defines a \SetFigFont
macro:
\begingroup\makeatletter\ifx\SetFigFont\undefined
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