I am not managing to get two things I want with fonts:
I want English text + .png graphics to look decent in Acroread. I get
complete output using pdflatex, but as the Extended Features Guide
5.3.6.2 mentions, the fonts look awful, so I followed the suggestion and
put in my preamble
\usepacka
Hi,
I have developed a LaTeX thesis class for UBC and have received questions
about how to use it with LyX. As I know very little about LyX, I am not
sure how to proceed.
All of the LaTeX class files and templates can be found below:
http://alum.mit.edu/www/mforbes/projects/ubcthesis/
I am tryi
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS. Steve, let me know if you need or would like help.
There is a document available as a .pdf file that might be helpful. It's
called "LaTeX2e for class and package writers." The date is 12 March 1998.
I no longer have the digital file becaus
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, Steve Litt wrote:
Why can't the original author label his or her contribution as "Licensed
under the GNU General Public License, Version 2", or similar.
This is fine by me. In fact, I think a lot of the uploaded files contain
copyright and license information.
Others migh
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, David Neeley wrote:
Comments within
On 6/12/06, Steve Litt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why can't the original author label his or her contribution as "Licensed
under the GNU General Public License, Version 2", or similar. Layout files
are code, so the GPL fits them well
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Thanks for sharing this. I'll beat Christian to the punch :-) and
suggest putting on the wiki as a tip.
PS. Steve, let me know if you need or would like help.
/C
--
Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44 http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi Steve
I forwarded your mail to the developers. (apologies if it's a duplicate)
/C
Hi all,
I have a suggestion to make it much easier for a LyX user to develop home
grown layouts.
For me, 95% of the development time in making a layout is debugging. W
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Thanks for sharing this. I'll beat Christian to the punch :-) and
suggest putting on the wiki as a tip.
Oh, you're quick :-)
Anyway, do you want to know what the most difficult thing with a wiki is?
Choosing where to put, or what to call a new page.
On Thursday 15 June 2006 18:31, José Marco de la Rosa wrote:
> Hi everybody, I just write because I can't make it to write functions
> which are not in the math function panel to my equations. I try with
> \function_name within the math mode but it fails to generate the dvi
> ¿anyone can help me
Hi everybody, I just write because I can't make it to write functions which
are not in the math function panel to my equations. I try with \function_name
within the math mode but it fails to generate the dvi ¿anyone can help me?
Thanks!
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
After Richard Heck talked about LatexType=Command in the LyX Title environment
thread, I started experimenting and got it to work. I have a LyX and LaTeX
breakout environment (breakout is the name of the environment) which prints
in a shaded box, with a label. Howeve
Hi all,
I have a suggestion to make it much easier for a LyX user to develop home
grown layouts.
For me, 95% of the development time in making a layout is debugging. What
balloons debugging time by a factor of 10 is the need to Edit->Reconfigure
and then quit and restart LyX every time you mak
Hi all,
After Richard Heck talked about LatexType=Command in the LyX Title environment
thread, I started experimenting and got it to work. I have a LyX and LaTeX
breakout environment (breakout is the name of the environment) which prints
in a shaded box, with a label. However, the label isn't h
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Jeremy Wells wrote:
>> To properly adhere to this style, there is a need for shortened forms of
>> subsequent citations and/or the use of "ibid" for repeated citations,
>> none of which are supported by any Bibtex style file.
>
> Not true. Jurabib supports all of thi
Thx... Worked perfectly!!!
On 6/14/06, Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, Julio Rojas wrote:
> Hi, I'm using the "Chapter*" paragraph style for the Introduction and
> Conclusions of my work. I would like to add them to the TOC, but they
don't
> appear. How can I do th
Thanks, Rich. I really appreciate the help.
Bruce
On Jun 15, 2006, at 11:31 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
So in BibDesk I could create a master bib file that lists all the
references I might use in papers I might write? How though does
the list of
refer
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
So in BibDesk I could create a master bib file that lists all the
references I might use in papers I might write? How though does the list of
references (a subset of the master list) get created for a specific paper?
From the citations I insert into the
On the bright side, once you've entered something into BibDesk,
you'll never have to retype it again. From within LyX, you simply
select the file containing the bibliographical database(s) you've
constructed with BibDesk. (The database is not tied to a single LyX
document, but can be reused
The references are in the text, and not in a separate .bib file?
Allow me
to suggest that you separate them. The time and effort you spend
will be
repaid many times since you can extract the data from the .bib file
in many
different formats.
Rich
Thanks, Rich. Yes, the references are i
On Jun 15, 2006, at 11:34 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks, André. But I'd prefer not to use a script. I'm looking for
the simplest way to get my references from the current plain form
into the
Smith, B. (1980) The article name. The journal name, volume, page
range.
(Smith, 1980, p.14)
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks, André. But I'd prefer not to use a script. I'm looking for the
simplest way to get my references from the current plain form into the
Smith, B. (1980) The article name. The journal name, volume, page range.
(Smith, 1980, p.14)
styles, using L
Thanks, André. But I'd prefer not to use a script. I'm looking for
the simplest way to get my references from the current plain form
into the
Smith, B. (1980) The article name. The journal name, volume, page range.
(Smith, 1980, p.14)
styles, using LyX alone, or with Bibdesk, or with whateve
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I have always just typed my references directly into LyX, using the
bibliography environment, but now a journal tells me they don't have the
expertise to alter the plain [1], [2] citation style to their house style,
which is
Smith, B. (1980) The art
Hi!
On 15.06.2006, at 17:21, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
in the reference list and in the text, respectively. So I guess
this is going to force me into using BibDesk (which came in my
MacTeX installation) together with LyX. I've been looking through
the mail archives and the web, but have not fo
I have always just typed my references directly into LyX, using the
bibliography environment, but now a journal tells me they don't have
the expertise to alter the plain [1], [2] citation style to their
house style, which is
Smith, B. (1980) The article name. The journal name, volume, page
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Jeremy Wells wrote:
To reiterate, my main issue is with bibliography/citation formatting. I
looked briefly at RefDB and rejected it because the documentation
specifically said:
Has this changed? If not, I don't think RefDB will solve the problem.
Jeremy,
No, it hasn'
To reiterate, my main issue is with bibliography/citation formatting. I looked
briefly at RefDB and rejected it because the documentation specifically said:
"refdb performs only a very limited amount of formatting for those items which
are not well supported in BibTeX. [...] All other formatting
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006, Jeremy Wells wrote:
I have now come full circle and am again looking at Lyx in combination with
JabRef. In my assessment, the biggest weakness of Lyx and Latex is problems
with supporting different bibliography and citation styles. In my field
(historic preservation), which
Jeremy Wells wrote:
> To properly adhere to this style, there is a need for shortened forms of
> subsequent citations and/or the use of "ibid" for repeated citations, none
> of which are supported by any Bibtex style file.
Not true. Jurabib supports all of this (www.jurabib.org).
Jürgen
Hi,
2006-06-15 08:19 -0400, Jeremy Wells:
> Moreover, most of my field's journals require formatting in the Chicago
> A/Turabian-like style with citations as endnotes
> or footnotes. To properly adhere to this style, there is a need for shortened
> forms of subsequent citations and/or the
> us
Hi all,
when I shove an entire subsection into a note inset, the numbering of
the other non-note subsections remains as if nothing was "commented
out", i.e. numbers on screen do not match the printed output.
I realize that this behavior might also be considered a feature, but I'm
inclined to class
There's a difference here between \maketitle and [EMAIL PROTECTED], at least
if you're modifying one of the existing classes. The former is defined
using \newcommand, but the latter is defined using \def. It'd be nice if
someone could explain why.
Richard
Steve Litt wrote:
> On Thursday 15 June
In 2003, I evaluated several solutions for an academic word processing environment--e.g., word processor and a
bibliography manager. I seriously considered Lyx, but ended up using MS Word and Endnote.
I have now come full circle and am again looking at Lyx in combination with JabRef. In my asses
On Thursday 15 June 2006 06:06 am, Jose' Matos wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 June 2006 20:25, Steve Litt wrote:
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I don't know what I am talking about (you have been warned) but should not
> this be
>
> \renewcommand{\maketitle}{%
> ?
>
> After all \maketitle is already defin
Dear Jordi,
On 06-13, Jordi Tritlla i Cambra wrote:
> While working with the 1.4.0pre2 mac
> versions, I cold manage to introduce EPS figures
> into the text. It worked perfectly, and I was
> able to see the images in the screen without
> problems. Now, I changed to 1.4.1 and catch up
>
Anne van Rossum wrote:
> Dear List members,
>
> Almost finished with my thesis, there remains one tiny, simple question:
> How to add image credit to the list of figures?
Did you try the optional argument in the caption (Inserts->Short Title)?
Jürgen
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Andy
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 20:25, Steve Litt wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know what I am talking about (you have been warned) but should not
this be
\renewcommand{\maketitle}{%
?
After all \maketitle is already defined.
--
José Abílio
Am Donnerstag, 15. Juni 2006 01:49 schrieb Larry:
> On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 10:10:56AM +0200, Ingo Kl?cker wrote:
> > You can increase the font size in several steps. Look at
> > Format->Character.
>
> ??
> I looked all over Lyx and can't find this.
Well, I've translated it from my German LyX back
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