Rob,
You might try the replacement not with LyX, but with a simple text
editor e.g. in Windows, use Wordpad.
Colin W.
Rob S wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004, Rob S wrote:
The find and replace gizzmo will not recognise the `` string
Rob,
In the copy of LyX on this machine (-1.
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004, Rob S wrote:
The find and replace gizzmo will not recognise the `` string
Rob,
In the copy of LyX on this machine (-1.3.3Qt, linux) the `` is generated
by the " key, not two back tics. So, did you use two back tics or the
double-quote key (shift-righ
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004, Rob S wrote:
> The find and replace gizzmo will not recognise the `` string
Rob,
In the copy of LyX on this machine (-1.3.3Qt, linux) the `` is generated
by the " key, not two back tics. So, did you use two back tics or the
double-quote key (shift-right-little-finger)?
Ric
Rob S wrote:
> Colin J. Williams wrote:
>
>> This sounds like a Find and Replace job ( ^F).
>
>
> Just tried that but cannot get it to do the job.
>
>>
>> Find " (or two single quotes) and replace with '
>>
>> It's best to backup your file in case " (or two single quotes) is used
>> elsewhere.
On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 21:08:32 +0200
Martijn Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> When I reread my message, I realised that I have been very unclear. What
>
> I meant with the bad quality is that the lines are very unclear, and
> letters are only small patches of noise. I have included an ex
Colin J. Williams wrote:
This sounds like a Find and Replace job ( ^F).
Just tried that but cannot get it to do the job.
Find " (or two single quotes) and replace with '
It's best to backup your file in case " (or two single quotes) is used
elsewhere.
The find and replace gizzmo will not recogni
This sounds like a Find and Replace job ( ^F).
Find " (or two single quotes) and replace with '
It's best to backup your file in case " (or two single quotes) is used
elsewhere.
Colin W.
Rob S wrote:
Hi List
My wife has just about finished her thesis on Lyx only to find that
she has wrongly used
Paul,
I think you've got two possible options. The first is to define your own
BibTeX style file using makebst, which is run as follows
tex makebst
then answer the relevant questions. I'm not 100% positive, but I think that
one of these may allow you to specify uppercase names in the list of
Hi List
My wife has just about finished her thesis on Lyx only to find that she
has wrongly used ``double'' quotation marks instead of `single'
throughout all eight chapters.
Has anyone got a snipet of preamle code that will ammend this user error
throughout the entire thesis? (Thesis compiled
Hi
I have realized that, in a previous message (see the title above), the @
character (in the tex code) has been with [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Is it the
lyx mail server?
what should I do in order to have the tex code displayed as such?
thanks
Hassoun
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> The BiBTeX database has the names in mixed case, and after reading all
> docs I could find and Googling both the web and comp.text.tex, I can't
> find a trick to switch them to uppercase in the bibliography.
Hack the bst file. A quick solution (untested): create a bst file w
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