Dear Lyx Users,
would someone know how to insert in a Lyx document a symbol like ð.
Thanks,
Harold
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Harold Mouras
ATER Neurosciences - Université Paris 5
Inserm U742, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
9, quai Saint Bernard
75005 Paris
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Hi
I'm getting some really random bibliography behaviour. In the Layout
-> Document menu, I've chosen to use Natbib, in the Author-Year cite
style. Then, where I've added my Bibliography at the end of the
document, I've selected the format as apalike.
This worked fine until today -- my citations
Pupeno wrote:
> Hello, I'm new to Lyx.
I have just created a Figure Float and put a Graphic on it, but when I try to
render
it to DVI, I get a LaTeX error, well, two in fact.
probably because you are trying to put the graphic as the caption.
to get around this, "insert -> float -> figure" then pr
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Hello, I'm new to Lyx.
I have just created a Figure Float and put a Graphic on it, but when I try to
render
it to DVI, I get a LaTeX error, well, two in fact.
This is the first error:
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Paragraph ended before [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
My author has notes inside her footnotes reminding her to verify
references, archive information, etc., but it seems to me that if I leave
them there (we are migrating a book from Word to Lyx that she won't be
able to easily find them using the navigation menu. Am I doing something
wrong a
Thanks Paul
Subject: Re: What is beamer?
On 5/4/05, Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is beamer?
If you ever used Harvard Graphics, it is more or less the same philosophy.
The LyX interface is very clunky, I found it easier to write my
presentation directly in LaTeX.
I have used
I have a full-page size graphic for the scanned signature page that I wish
to include as a page in my thesis. I place it in my lyx doc as a graphic,
however the output pdf and dvi always has my image-page graphic starting
at about mid page and flowing off the page to the right.
Thinking that I n
On 5/4/05, Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What is beamer?
>
> If you ever used Harvard Graphics, it is more or less the same philosophy.
> The LyX interface is very clunky, I found it easier to write my
> presentation directly in LaTeX.
I have used both ways (LaTeX directly and
Hello,
I'm submitting an article to IEEE Circuits and Systems. The submission
instructions require separate pages with all footnotes, all figure captions
(complete, including Fig X. in front of the caption but not including the
page number). Is it possible to accomplish this?
What I would like
Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> What is beamer?
>
> SteveT
>
If you ever used Harvard Graphics, it is more or less the same philosophy.
The LyX interface is very clunky, I found it easier to write my
presentation directly in LaTeX.
Cheers,
Charles
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Michael Henschel wrote:
>>Don't you have to remove the extension for \input ? I suspect that you'll
>>get greater joy if you rename your file as makros.tex (in the latex file
>>too).
>>
>>Just some ideas.
> No success unfortunately. However, there is a difference when I write
> \input {}
>
>
However, when I try to import
latex documents I get the message:
/Reading LaTeX command syntax
(diplom1.tex: Splitting Preamble
Creating LyX preamble
Reading layout file
Cleaning... Translating... Writing... )
Deleting temp files
Finished successfully!
Buffer::Buffer()
Assigning to buffer 0
Run
On Wed, 4 May 2005, Staffan Ringbom wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Have you wondered how to make a flexible layout which fits your
> needs? It is easeir than you think. the amsthm package is flexible and
> has the most you need, so why don't use it as your starting point. So
> I did. A simple copy and p
I am writing a document where besides the footnotes which contain
information about the authors I want to put some text which is
common to all the authors and hence requires no numbering.
Is there some way to do it?
thanks
Subir
Michael Henschel wrote:
> in the original thread the error message posted looked very much like my
> error message. This was the original
>
> /PreviewLoader::startLoading()
> Consider installing the PyWin extension modules if you're irritated by
> windows a
> ppearing briefly.
> latex.exe failed
Hi Angus,
however, I did not succeed getting the Tex to Lyx conversion to
work. The instant preview seems to work.
Now I'm confused. tex->lyx conversion is the process of generating a
lyx document from some original latex source. What has that got to do
with "instant preview" which generates
Hello,
Have you wondered how to make a flexible layout which fits your
needs? It is easeir than you think. the amsthm package is flexible and
has the most you need, so why don't use it as your starting point. So
I did. A simple copy and paste from the existing layouts can be used
to create a ve
I need some advice.
I'm trying to write a book, but I'm not quite sure about the layout that I
wish to have for theorems,exercises, etc.
Right now I use
{\theorembodyfont{\upshape} \newtheorem{Theor}{Theorem}}
but what if I want to have all the theorems in a colored frames, using the
framed
On 3.05.05, Gunnar wrote:
> > Try, export to LaTeX and have a look.
> > (And tell us about your findings.)
> There was not a single trace of the short-title in the latex file.
I see. In my testing revealed, optional arguments only show up if the
LatexType is "command".
* So one possibility is
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 01:59, John O'Gorman wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've found the file lyxformat.dtd from the mail archives.
>
> No reference to Part, Chapter, Section, Subsection, etc.
>
> Are these to be instances of para?
Probably not instances but attributes. At least such as it is now, that
dtd
Hi!
After quite a long period I am back, now using lyx on Mac OS X. For
some years on my Linux boxes I worked with emacs+auctex and TeXmacs,
which is a really interesting software, but yet still with some
drawbacks.
The reason for me to use LyX again is quite simple. LyX just works on
MacO
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