On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 20:00:33 -0700 (PDT)
Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> > If you are going to make a lot of graphs, and keep doing this over your
> > career, I'd strongly suggest you learn to use the free statistical program
> > R, which can
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, Paul Johnson wrote:
If you are going to make a lot of graphs, and keep doing this over your
career, I'd strongly suggest you learn to use the free statistical program
R, which can make publication quality graphics, write on them however you
like, and export ot pdf, png, eps,
On 4/29/06, Russell Davie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With all your suggestions I found what works efficiently is
1) use raw data to make graph in gnumeric
2) export graph as svg
3) open inkscape and edit svg
4) save graphic as eps
5) insert graphic into Lyx
Thanks to all who helped with solvi
Russell Davie wrote:
When Lyx (1.4.1) makes ps or pdf, the svg graphic is really scratchy.
This was a bug in Imagemagick that is fixed in the today released
version 6.2.7-2. You can update your Imagemagick installation or
reinstall LyX with the next LyXWinInstaller version that will be
rele
Thank you very much! i appreciate the help both of you have offered, i
should have mentioned i was using FC4 ... *slaps self*.
thanks you again!
> > I need get centered or right aligned data in
> columns in table.
> If you are doing the table
> entirely in ERT, the last argument to
> \begin{tabular} should be
> something like {llclrc} where there is a letter for
> each column (l for left aligned, r for right
> aligned, c for centered).
And I should perhaps add that if I add a long text directly after the formulas
inside of the theorem environment, then that text isn't wrapped. Very
strange.
> Hi. I have my own environment for theorems, etc, and in one theorem I use a
> floatflt figure to show some stuff. It looks like this:
>
OK, I just saw this second message about apa and got curious why
anybody would want it, so I installed it. Here is the step-by-step
instruction on how you can install apa and apacite.
# su
(assuming you don't have the directory already: )
# mkdir -p /usr/local/share/texmf/tex/latex
# cd /usr/loc
Hi. I have my own environment for theorems, etc, and in one theorem I use a
floatflt figure to show some stuff. It looks like this:
Theorem 7.7
yada yada yada yada yada yada
formula
picture here
Assuming there are not additional tetex packages you are missing, then
you have to do the installs by hand.
Install the LaTeX class files you need, probably under
/usr/local/share/texmf/tex/latex, then run "texhash" to make the LaTeX
system recognize them, then re-run the lyx reconfigure command
hbrhodes wrote:
okay! now we're getting somewhere, i will search for a LaTeX repository
... but if i don't find one would you let me know how i do all that?
all i know is i am using tetex (This is TeX, Version 3.141592 (Web2C
7.5.4)) and LYX (1.4.1). I'm not getting anything from latex, plat
Lars Olesen wrote:
If I add a caption to a graphic I inserted (not in a float), I get the
following error when trying to display it as a DVI (using memoir):
\begin{center}\subfigure
[Børn leger for at l=E6re]{\includegraphics[=
width...
The control sequence at the end
okay! now we're getting somewhere, i will search for a LaTeX repository
... but if i don't find one would you let me know how i do all that?
all i know is i am using tetex (This is TeX, Version 3.141592 (Web2C
7.5.4)) and LYX (1.4.1). I'm not getting anything from latex, platex,
etc from the
hbrhodes wrote:
i found an article on the internet stating how apa.layout was present
from the install of 1.4.1 of lyx-qt but that the apa.cls was missing.
i'm experiencing the same problem, anyone know how to fix this? i know
i wrote this earliar, but i thought this would be easier to unders
hello,
i am using book (koma-script) with small margins. my problem i cannot
solve is that the space between a footnote and the footer (i have made a
line above the footer) is to small. how can i fix this?
cu,
tc
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