Hey,
I have recently installed Lyx 1.5.1 for windows from here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Windows. All of the window fonts are blurry. A
screen shot can be found here: http://lynet.ca/~alumb/lyx.bmp. How do you change
the font used by Lyx for widgets? is it possible to turn anti-aliasing off?
On Oct 2, 2007, at 2:03 PM, Donn Ingle wrote:
While I have your help, how do I stack minipages on below the other so
that if a poem is short enough for two or three to fit in the height
of the page, they do?
I have been mucking around with minipages and there's a large random
element involved -
On Oct 2, 2007, at 12:26 PM, Donn Ingle wrote:
Bennet -
Thanks a million for that file. It comes hot on the heels of
Christian's advice about a minipage and from the looks of things it's
a winner! I'm closing OpenOffice right now!
Yes -- it was his advice I thought I'd provide an example of, s
Christian Liesen wrote:
Yes it should, but I continue to experience problems with widows and
orphans, too. I think that in many cases manually fine-tuning the
document is inevitable.
Widowed and orphaned section titles should be extremely rare. I don't
know how your \poemtitle macro is defined,
Mahesh schrieb:
I tried to Install the Latest Lyx 1.5.1 for windows Vista, but its giving me
the error, when trying to run the program.
TextClassList::Read: no textclasses found!
Completed
Could you please try to reinstall LyX using this installer?:
http://developer.berlios.de/projects/lyxwi
Bennet -
Thanks a million for that file. It comes hot on the heels of
Christian's advice about a minipage and from the looks of things it's
a winner! I'm closing OpenOffice right now!
\d
DEar Every one
I tried to Install the Latest Lyx 1.5.1 for windows Vista, but its giving me
the error, when trying to run the program.
I used the Installer so everything was done automatically
_
TextClassList::Read: no textclasses found!
Compl
On Oct 2, 2007, at 11:40 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Oct 2, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Donn Ingle wrote:
Les,
I have been using that manual all along. If that's the best that
Lyx &
Co. can do for my layout needs, then I really am doomed. I don't want
to learn latex right now, it's just a learning-c
On Oct 2, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Donn Ingle wrote:
Les,
I have been using that manual all along. If that's the best that Lyx &
Co. can do for my layout needs, then I really am doomed. I don't want
to learn latex right now, it's just a learning-curve too far for me.
Forget poetry -- how would you i
Rayne wrote:
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
I realize that a page number is added to the PDF file.
How do I remove that?
Change the page style in Document>Settings to "Empty". If you just want
to remove the page number o
Les,
I have been using that manual all along. If that's the best that Lyx &
Co. can do for my layout needs, then I really am doomed. I don't want
to learn latex right now, it's just a learning-curve too far for me.
Forget poetry -- how would you inset a block of text (and it's
subsection title) so
Two suggestions:
(1) Try to put the verse in a minipage (Box), then center the box or use
an Hfill before it.
(2) Only if that fails, try something like
\setlength{\unitlength}{1cm}
\begin{picture}(width, height)
\put(x_coord,y_coord){\makebox(x_dim,y_dim)[position]{My verse.}}
\end{picture}
On Tuesday 02 October 2007, Donn Ingle wrote:
> Hello again,
> How could I shift the left edge (margin?) of the verse environment
> across to the right? I would like to have it further across the page.
>
> I'm not sure what class is the best for setting verse. Memoir seems to
> work, but each poem
On Tue, 2 Oct 2007, Donn Ingle wrote:
Please give me a hand. I am thinking that OpenOffice might be the way to
go, but I don't want that kind of pain!
Have you searched for LaTeX packages or styles that are suitable for
poems? Maybe it's better if you find those, and then try to make them
w
Yes it should, but I continue to experience problems with widows and
orphans, too. I think that in many cases manually fine-tuning the
document is inevitable.
Tweaking the layout is always the very last thing I do to a document
once the content is settled. Then -- if at all necessary -- I star
... well yes, LyX handles these commands well. I was wondering if there
were optional commands to be called with the verse package that could
solve your problem.
But maybe I did not even get the problem? You say the poem's title is
orphaned, so I suppose there's other text, too. Then why not s
Hello again,
How could I shift the left edge (margin?) of the verse environment
across to the right? I would like to have it further across the page.
I'm not sure what class is the best for setting verse. Memoir seems to
work, but each poem is oddly staggered left and right.
Ideally, I want:
1. P
Rayne wrote:
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
Document -> Settings... is your friend.
I realize that a page number is added to the PDF file.
How do I remove that?
If you have no other headers/footers beside the page numbe
Does \usepackage{verse} have to be called in the preamble?
-- Christian
Donn Ingle wrote:
Hi,
(I post with trepidation; having searched the wiki -- I promise.)
I am setting poems with this kind of approach (using memoir class.)
---
\poemtitle{Blah}
\settowidth{\versewi
Hi,
(I post with trepidation; having searched the wiki -- I promise.)
I am setting poems with this kind of approach (using memoir class.)
---
\poemtitle{Blah}
\settowidth{\versewidth}{xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx }
\begin{verse}[\versewidth] Line 1 \\
Line 2 \\
Line 3 \\
\hspace{
Rayne wrote:
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
The way your document looks like depends on the latex class that you use to format it. Such class is (indirectly) chosen when you
select the LyX layout for your document. Some l
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