Theo wrote:
Hi,
i have a numbered list in a article document. the space between the list
elements looks way to high.
it's like this:
1. a
2. b
3. c
and i would like to have it like this:
1. a
2. b
3. c
is there a way in the menu to fix this?
It involves some ERT
Solved -thanks to hint by Paul Rubin
If the preamble reads
\usepackage[numbered,dort&compress]{natbib}
\usepackage[options...]{hyperref}
\usepackage[hypernat]
It resolves the conflict between hyprref and natbib with the sort&compress
option and both dvi and pdflatex compile and the pagebackref o
I have a couple of questions about Lyx & images:
1. I would like to:
a. center images if they are on a line by themselves, and
b. center small inline images vertically with the text.
How should this all be done?
2. A lot of my tiff & png images look terrible in the resulting pdf
On Wednesday 17 May 2006 09:50 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> mail.k wrote:
> > Is it possible to make a .pdf of a specific chapter or section of a long
> > document (not the whole document)?
> >
> > regards,
> > eran
>
> Method 1: Stick everything except the desired part in comments (and hope
> this d
Sara Stymne wrote:
Hi again!
That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks!
The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it
should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the
orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the
pream
Hi,
i have a numbered list in a article document. the space between the list
elements looks way to high.
it's like this:
1. a
2. b
3. c
and i would like to have it like this:
1. a
2. b
3. c
is there a way in the menu to fix this?
thanx,
theo
thanks a lot ! :)
t.
Hi!
You might find an answer here:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=multbib
/Sara
Ares wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm using LyX to compile a PhD thesis and a bibtex database for
references, and I'm new to both.
I would like to group the references according to entry type, and to
sh
Theo wrote:
> hi everybody,
>
> how do i protect a word from beeing broken. i know protected space but i
> need a protected word. like for example you dont want World Wide Web to be
> broken like World Wi- de Web. i have protected space in ther, of course.
\mbox{World Wide Web}
or in preamble
\hy
hi everybody,
how do i protect a word from beeing broken. i know protected space but i need a
protected word. like for example you dont want World Wide Web to be broken like
World Wi- de Web. i have protected space in ther, of course.
thanx,
theo
Paolo Pumilia wrote:
> Yes, it crashes.
> Here included a simple test.
> As you paste at the end of the string 'yutuyt', in the table, lyx crashes.
>
> I have tried dbg, as you suggested: it returns a segmentation fault, but
> i do not kknow hosw to save te report.
I can reproduce it. The backtrac
Hi again!
That actually helped me solve the problem! Thanks!
The gb4e package apparently escapes some special characters, so it
should always be included last of the used packages. So switching the
orders of the inclusions so that gb4e is included after lscape in the
preamble solved the probl
Sara Stymne wrote:
That's what i would need, but I can't get it to work. I get loads of
errors when I try. I attach a non-working sample file. I tried it both
with LyX 1.3.6 on Linux (Ubuntu) and LyX 1.4.1 on Solaris.
/Sara
I tried it on Windows and it said file sara.sty not found.
And ano
That's what i would need, but I can't get it to work. I get loads of
errors when I try. I attach a non-working sample file. I tried it both
with LyX 1.3.6 on Linux (Ubuntu) and LyX 1.4.1 on Solaris.
/Sara
Eric Zollars wrote:
Page 4 of http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/rotating.pdf
may be what you n
Vivek Sharma wrote:
I am trying to generate a dvi file and get a error when two or more citations
are together stating:
Argument of [EMAIL PROTECTED] has an extra}
Paragraph ended before [EMAIL PROTECTED] was complete
Missing control sequence inserted...
The error does not occur when generatin
Page 4 of http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/rotating.pdf
may be what you need.
Eric
Sara Stymne wrote:
Hi!
I'm writing an article where I would like the appendix in landscape
orientation, and the rest in portrait. I don't want a table, which I
know how to rotate, but plain text. Does anyone know how
Hi!
I'm writing an article where I would like the appendix in landscape
orientation, and the rest in portrait. I don't want a table, which I
know how to rotate, but plain text. Does anyone know how to achieve this?
/Sara
Paolo Pumilia wrote:
> I have tried to follow instructions at
> http://www.lyx.org/~jug/lyx/lyxdoc/BUGS/node1.html
> to create a backtrace, but it seems that a lyx crash is needed,
> before a backtrace to be produced.
> How to do, in the current case?
I thought LyX crashes anyway.
> Anyway, i hav
> My LyX installation on Linux is in Spanish, but it
> has problems with
> accented characters. All the menus and dialogs have
> the accented
> characters replaced by an uppercase A with a tilde
> over it, followed by
> some other special character. Whenever I try to
> input an accented
> charact
On Thursday 18 May 2006 03:12, Enrique S Gonzalez Di Totto wrote:
> Greetings,
Hola,
> Does anyone have any tips on how to solve this? Thanks
You did not told us any details about your system and lyx version. :-)
Our psychic powers could be upgraded. ;-)
On a more serious note I suspe
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