I've noticed since I upgraded to 1.4.0cvs that some of my MathEd boxes
have a blue line running along the bottom of them. I'm presuming it's
not just me who's getting this, and I was wondering why it's there? Does
it have some significance that I'm missing?
Cheers,
Dan
Daniel Watkins wrote:
> I'm using 1.4.0cvs. Whenever I'm in a MathEd box and press Delete, the
> entire MathEd box is selected, rather than just deleting the following
> item within MathEd. This seems counter-intuitive to me, and I was
> checking if this was how use of the Delete key was intended t
Angus Leeming wrote:
Scott Otterson wrote:
Should I be able to map control-tab to a lyx function? I've added this
line to my .bind file:
\bind "C-Tab" "depth-decrement"
But on the Windows port of Lyx 1.3.6-1, nothing happens when I type
C-Tab.
This may or may not be a b
Hey list,
I'm using 1.4.0cvs. Whenever I'm in a MathEd box and press Delete, the
entire MathEd box is selected, rather than just deleting the following
item within MathEd. This seems counter-intuitive to me, and I was
checking if this was how use of the Delete key was intended to work in
MathEd or
Hey list, hey Jürgen,
Am Mittwoch, 28. September 2005 07:56 schrieb Juergen Spitzmueller:
> > But: it gives me "Dienstag, 27 September 2005"
> > without any dot after the day-number 27
>
> Go to Preferences->Output->Date Format and change the string to
> %A, %e. %B %Y
> (i.e., add a dot after the
Thanks to all replies on this question. \underline{\hphantom{text}} is
precisely what I needed. I realize as well that I can \newcommand to
shorten this even further. As always, the LyX community comes through.
Hello,
After waiting for a day to look if this list could give me some answers I
contacted a LaTeX guru.
The problem is solved:
LyX generated some faulty babel instructions
Solution:
Export to LaTeX, look at *.tex file with TexNicCenter:
Babel errors: (remove all Babel instructions in first lin
Scott Otterson wrote:
> Should I be able to map control-tab to a lyx function? I've added this
> line to my .bind file:
>
> \bind "C-Tab" "depth-decrement"
>
> But on the Windows port of Lyx 1.3.6-1, nothing happens when I type
> C-Tab.
This may or may not be a bug in the Qt/
Should I be able to map control-tab to a lyx function? I've added this
line to my .bind file:
\bind "C-Tab" "depth-decrement"
But on the Windows port of Lyx 1.3.6-1, nothing happens when I type C-Tab.
Thanks,
Scott
Hi all,
I have two problems with quotes.
Too, I have problems with spellchekers from
version 1.3.6 of Lyx.
Please, see example.
Thanks.
Marcelo
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/\lyxformat 221\textclass scrbook\begin_preamble\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}\date{}
Hi,
I have a multipart (input) document in which I try to use a "wrap:
Figure". For some reason this does not show up in pdf files (pdflatex)
but it shows up in html via tex2html. If I put the figure in an ordinary
float it shows in both ways. The figure is a png.
The funny thing is if I compile
Christopher M. Jones wrote:
Thanks, all, for your replies. This didn't really help either. What did
help was reducing the length of all the lines to something a bit more
managable. The problem is, I think, that no matter how I specify it, the
lines are going to be a fixed length throughout. Some
Roberts, Andrew wrote:
> As a new user to lyx it comes as a revelation, freeing me from
> formatting and allowing rapid document construction. My main problem is
> connecting LyX to Jabref with the Lyxserver I have the following setup:
Doesn't matter what your setup is in this instance :(
I had t
As a new user to lyx it comes as a revelation, freeing me
from formatting and allowing rapid document construction. My main problem is
connecting LyX to Jabref with the Lyxserver I have the following setup:
Lyx: 1.3.6-1 installed in C:\program files\lyx\ with the
pipe set as C:\Document
Georg Baum wrote:
> > justified environment. What would really be great is if I had a command
> > to replace typed text with a line of the same length. e.g.
> > \hspace{\sizeof{theword}}. This command, of course, does not work. But
> > could there be something like it?
>
> Maybe (untested)
>
> \und
Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> justified environment. What would really be great is if I had a command
> to replace typed text with a line of the same length. e.g.
> \hspace{\sizeof{theword}}. This command, of course, does not work. But
> could there be something like it?
Maybe (untested)
\underl
Christopher M. Jones wrote:
> No, I am using \line because I want an horizontal line in the place of
> missing words. It's what a Word user would repeatedly hit the _ to do.
> \hspace just leaves an empty space, but has the same problem. Here's a
> sample output so you can see the ugliness that I
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