joel broida wrote:
> I am new to LyX, and I can't figure out how to display multiple
> equations on the same line. For example, if I want x = y and a = b
> on the same line with a reasonable amount of space between them, I
> don't see how to use the LaTeX \qquad command in the middle of a
> Displ
I am new to LyX, and I can't figure out how to display multiple
equations on the same line. For example, if I want x = y and a = b
on the same line with a reasonable amount of space between them, I
don't see how to use the LaTeX \qquad command in the middle of a
Display Formula environmen
Rich Shepard wrote:
> Years ago, I started working my way through the font installation guide
> (trying to take advantage of the NFSS), but gave up about half-way through.
> Has it become easier in the past few years to add a new font family to
> TeX/LaTeX/LyX? Specifically, I want to add the Baker
LB wrote:
I think I'm getting somewhere with this. It turns out that when I start
lyx by using lyx.bat file from bin directory I get the problem with the
figure. However if I run lyx.exe the problem disappears.
This is what my lyx.bat looks like:
@echo off
SET LC_ALL=en_EN
SET AIK_DATA_DIR=C:
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I used to know this, but forgot. When working with a LyX table, how does one
have multiple lines in one cell? I need more than wordwrap, I need to be able
to break the lines exactly where I want them broken. Other solutions might
include an itemize list within the ce
UK wrote:
The behavior of the CLIPPING function in LyX seems mysterious. Entering
numbers for the x,y coordinates (offsets?) of the bottom left or upper
right does not produce the expected result: things move, but not by the
correct amounts or even direction. What am I doing wrong?
They w
hello,
is there a way to change the vertical distance before and after a mathematical
formula in the displaymath-mode. I would like to have it a bit smaller but
for the whole document.
thanks!
robert
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, mail.k wrote:
I've had good, quick results using both the provided latinmacro and
writing my own -drv.tex files. If you have the font properly encoded from
bitstream, adobe, or linotype, it should be relatively painless to follow
the guide from P.L.
Thanks, Eran.
If I
I've had good, quick results using both the provided latinmacro and
writing my own -drv.tex files.
If you have the font properly encoded from bitstream, adobe, or
linotype, it should be relatively painless to follow the guide from P.L.
If I recall, this typeface has a roman only -- no italic, b
I think I'm getting somewhere with this. It turns out that when I start lyx
by using lyx.bat file from bin directory I get the problem with the figure.
However if I run lyx.exe the problem disappears.
This is what my lyx.bat looks like:
@echo off
SET LC_ALL=en_EN
SET AIK_DATA_DIR=C:\LyX\LyX1.4
Have a look at the unsrt styles. I think that's what you're wanting.
André Rygh wrote:
> I am using Lyx 1.4.2 under windows and a standard tau.bib file I have
> editet to suit my references.
>
> For some reason the bibliography will not show in up numerical order as
> used in the text, but seems
Am Mittwoch, 26. Juli 2006 17:52 schrieb Rich Shepard:
> On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > I am writing a chapter for a book. The editors want me to number it
> > correspondingly, including the sections. How can I do it under
> > book-style, Koma-script?
>
>\setcounter{\thechap
LB wrote:
Ok, this means it has something to do with my setup. I'm just surprised
that this one particular figure causes the problem while all others
figures work just fine.
How can I run Lyx in debug mode to see what is happening?
Leo
From a command shell (either in the LyX bin directory
Am Mittwoch, 26. Juli 2006 15:51 schrieb LB:
> Ok, this means it has something to do with my setup. I'm just surprised
> that this one particular figure causes the problem while all others figures
> work just fine.
> How can I run Lyx in debug mode to see what is happening?
export a .tex file and
Am Mittwoch, 26. Juli 2006 17:52 schrieb Rich Shepard:
> On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > I am writing a chapter for a book. The editors want me to number it
> > correspondingly, including the sections. How can I do it under
> > book-style, Koma-script?
>
>\setcounter{\thechap
The behavior of the CLIPPING function in LyX seems mysterious. Entering
numbers for the x,y coordinates (offsets?) of the bottom left or upper
right does not produce the expected result: things move, but not by the
correct amounts or even direction. What am I doing wrong?
--
Using Opera's
Am Mittwoch, 26. Juli 2006 17:44 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> I am writing a chapter for a book. The editors want me to number it
> correspondingly, including the sections. How can I do it under book-style,
> Koma-script?
>
> Wolfgang
Just found the answer in Kopka´s Latex:
\setcounter{chapter}{
On Wed, 26 Jul 2006, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am writing a chapter for a book. The editors want me to number it
correspondingly, including the sections. How can I do it under book-style,
Koma-script?
\setcounter{\thechapter}{9}
Rich
--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D. |The En
Hi all,
I used to know this, but forgot. When working with a LyX table, how does one
have multiple lines in one cell? I need more than wordwrap, I need to be able
to break the lines exactly where I want them broken. Other solutions might
include an itemize list within the cell, or another table
I am writing a chapter for a book. The editors want me to number it
correspondingly, including the sections. How can I do it under book-style,
Koma-script?
Wolfgang
Years ago, I started working my way through the font installation guide
(trying to take advantage of the NFSS), but gave up about half-way through.
Has it become easier in the past few years to add a new font family to
TeX/LaTeX/LyX? Specifically, I want to add the Baker Signet typeface (which
I
Ok, this means it has something to do with my setup. I'm just surprised
that this one particular figure causes the problem while all others figures
work just fine.
How can I run Lyx in debug mode to see what is happening?
Leo
Bo Peng wrote:
The Lyx document and the postscript file are atta
On Jul 25, 2006, at 5:57 AM, Andreas Busch wrote:
Bennett -- thanks for the quick reply, and sorry to hear that the
problem seems difficult to solve.
Is there any way to switch the interface language to English just
for LyX? For if I change the OUTPUT_CHARSET variable to iso8859-1,
the us
Am 25.07.2006 um 03:35 schrieb Bennett Helm:
On Jul 24, 2006, at 4:23 PM, Andreas Busch wrote:
Bennett -- many thanks again for compiling the LyX 1.4.2 binary
for the Mac and making it available on your college's website --
much appreciated!
I have been running it for the last couple of d
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