On Thursday 04 October 2007 01:49, Bennett Helm wrote:
> On Oct 3, 2007, at 7:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi all-
> >
> > I've looked around, but I cannot see how to use the Section and
> > Subsection
> > titles as the Frame title for a Beamer presentation. Any ideas?
> >
> > Mateo.
>
> Sec
On Oct 3, 2007, at 7:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all-
I've looked around, but I cannot see how to use the Section and
Subsection
titles as the Frame title for a Beamer presentation. Any ideas?
Mateo.
Section and subsection are used to define what shows up in the brief
outline tha
Hi again
> This is correct:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]"@Something}
Yes! That works. Many thanks Uwe for your help! and your fast reply. much
appreciated
freddy
Frederic Daoud schrieb:
Try this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ Something}
thanks for your reply, unfortunately, that does not work either.
>
> any other ideas..?
This is correct:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"@Something}
Uwe
> I've looked around, but I cannot see how to use the
> Section and Subsection
> titles as the Frame title for a Beamer presentation.
> Any ideas?
I don´t know what is Beamer but with titlesec package
you can get several kinds of titles for chapter,
section, subsection, etc., included framed tit
Hi all-
I've looked around, but I cannot see how to use the Section and Subsection
titles as the Frame title for a Beamer presentation. Any ideas?
Mateo.
> Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the
> header of each page?
You can try with \today command in your header
definition.
Marcelo
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Ken wrote:
Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the header of each page?
I have googled and found some info fancyhdr and datetime which I added
to the preamble. But the former is too fancy for what I want and the
latter seems to cause weird errors (some sort of \adddialect
problems).
Hi Uwe,
> Try this:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ Something}
thanks for your reply, unfortunately, that does not work either.
any other ideas..?
thanks
freddy
Adrian Peter wrote:
Hi,
I am having a problem in Lyx 1.5.1 using the IEEETran article class.
When I cite a reference sometimes I have to include more than one
reference. I use the Lyx citation future and add multiple references at
one time and visually it appears in lyx correctly. However,
Adrian Peter schrieb:
I want them to look
like [1, 2, 3] but instead the look like [1],[2],[3].
For this you can use the LaTeX-package "natbib", for more infos have a look
here:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=citesort
But IEEE will reformat your paper anyway, so don't invest
Frederic Daoud schrieb:
How do I create an index entry that includes an 'at' (@) symbol?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@Something}
Try this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ Something}
regards Uwe
Hi there,
Can't seem to find an answer to this one.
How do I create an index entry that includes an 'at' (@) symbol?
For example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will create an index entry sorted in 's' and appearing as typewriter text
"Something", but I want it to appear as "@Something" instead.
None of t
Hi,
I am having a problem in Lyx 1.5.1 using the IEEETran article class. When I
cite a reference sometimes I have to include more than one reference. I use
the Lyx citation future and add multiple references at one time and visually
it appears in lyx correctly. However, whenever I export to
Is there an easy way to add the date and time to the header of each page?
I have googled and found some info fancyhdr and datetime which I added
to the preamble. But the former is too fancy for what I want and the
latter seems to cause weird errors (some sort of \adddialect
problems). Just wonder
Donn Ingle wrote:
Aw man,
Just on the verge of seeing my work almost done and I get this error
message. No google, no lyx wiki help either.
It says "Tek capacity exceeded [input stack size = 1500]".
It happens when I insert a page break. I have several in the file, but
not over 20 of them. Also t
On Wednesday 03 October 2007, Donn Ingle wrote:
> Hello,
> I have tried to find and answer to this, but it's a tough one to phrase.
>
> I have a toc that varies as I add and remove subsections. I want the
> final output to have Chapter one begin on a recto (right hand) page.
> I am using memoir, a
Okay - I don't have a choice but to hack around. I'm busy now, pulling
stuff out and testing.
\d
Donn Ingle schrieb:
Just on the verge of seeing my work almost done and I get this error
message. No google, no lyx wiki help either.
It says "Tex capacity exceeded [input stack size = 1500]".
This is caused when you defined commands recursively. For example like
\renewcommand{\footnote}{\bf\
Donn Ingle wrote:
Aw man,
Just on the verge of seeing my work almost done and I get this error
message. No google, no lyx wiki help either.
It says "Tek capacity exceeded [input stack size = 1500]".
It happens when I insert a page break. I have several in the file, but
not over 20 of them. Also t
Aw man,
Just on the verge of seeing my work almost done and I get this error
message. No google, no lyx wiki help either.
It says "Tek capacity exceeded [input stack size = 1500]".
It happens when I insert a page break. I have several in the file, but
not over 20 of them. Also the file is < 100K in
I started a long document with "Article (ams)"; book (ams) was not available
in my LyX version at that time.
I have already a large index, so I cannot use it to compose an alphabetic
table of content.
Is there an other easy way to built one ?
I am reediting a "County Administrative Year-book (186
Hello,
I have tried to find and answer to this, but it's a tough one to phrase.
I have a toc that varies as I add and remove subsections. I want the
final output to have Chapter one begin on a recto (right hand) page.
I am using memoir, and I don't know how to tell the toc to ensure it
adds a bla
> 2. Export to LaTeX.
this step has both advantages and disadvantages. keeping .lyx for generating
let you edit any of the files lately with lyx, generating with lyx can make
some steps more comfortable such as converting from various formats via its
converter sections etc. comprehend lyx file for
test 2:58
Pavel Sanda schrieb:
please was anybody on this list able to get working some nonstandard characters
into pdf header via hyperref in preamble ? e.g. to put (nonascii) name into
author field.
I'm currently working on this. I'll report you tomorrow what I could find out.
regards Uwe
On Wednesday 03 October 2007, Richard Heck wrote:
> Les Denham wrote:
> > My current ideas of how to do this are the following:
> > 3. Write a Perl script to generate the same LaTeX, pulling the parts that
> > vary in each of the reports from the various databases.
>
> Take the common parts out int
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> "M-x all insets-toggle" (but this also toggles the other insets).
It's "M-x all-insets-toggle"
Jürgen
Les Denham wrote:
My current ideas of how to do this are the following:
3. Write a Perl script to generate the same LaTeX, pulling the parts that vary
in each of the reports from the various databases.
Take the common parts out into separate files, and include them. You can
do this in LyX with
On Wednesday 03 October 2007, Shawn Willden wrote:
> What I need to do is to programmatically generate a postscript document,
> placing images and small chunks of text at locations specified by a
> template, with specific values pulled from a database.
I'm facing a similar, but different problem.
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> 2) Is there any command available to toggle the display of all CharStyle
> assignments at once? As the display of CharStyle assignments is not
> saved in the .lyx file (which is, IMHO, a good thing) one had to
> manually fold each of them every time the document is re-opene
> What I need to do is to programmatically generate a postscript document,
> placing images and small chunks of text at locations specified by a template,
> with specific values pulled from a database. I'm trying to determine what
i'm not sure what exactly you mean by the 'locations specified
Helge Hafting wrote:
pol wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
pol schrieb:
I would like to cross reference item of a numbered list that is
part of
the inline text, standard mode.
There's a LaTeX package---I can't now remember which one---that sets
lists inline. Oh, I think maybe it's paralist, but y
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Hi,
I just figured out by chance that it is possible to make the name of a
CharStyle disappear in an assignment by right clicking on the affected
word.
This is pretty nice, as I find the extra space taken by the CharStyle
names quite disturbing in the on-screen layout of
On Wednesday 03 October 2007 07:47:54 am Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> Or generate XML and use Passepartout's typesetting engine xml2ps to
> generate your Postscript.
I really like this idea. It looks like I might even be able to use
passepartout's GUI to address another part of my problem: How to
c
hello,
please was anybody on this list able to get working some nonstandard characters
into pdf header via hyperref in preamble ? e.g. to put (nonascii) name into
author field.
i tried various combinations of hyperref options/lyx encodings, but was not
able to get them show up correctly. howeve
Sam Lewis wrote:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 12:15:47 +0200 Helge Hafting wrote:
If the file now is wrong on both computers, then the error
likely is in the file itself. Move the cursor to the cross reference,
check if it gets an underline there, indicating a language change.
In this case, select th
Shawn Willden wrote:
Hi,
Please excuse this somewhat offtopic question. I'm posting it here because I
expect that some of the people on this list may have dabbled with all of
these technologies, and might have some useful experience to share. You may
wish to reply off-list. Suggestions of
pol wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
pol schrieb:
I would like to cross reference item of a numbered list that is part of
the inline text, standard mode.
You mean like in the attached file?
I knew that possibilty, thank you.
Sometimes it is convenient to include an enumerated lis
christiaan pauw wrote:
Hallo Everybody
I am writing a report using the article class but I want the title
page and TOC on seperate pages like the report class does (but I don't
want tot use Chapters like the report class). I used a manual page
break after Title, author, date but sometimes I g
Donn Ingle wrote:
Hello again,
I have attached a sample file.
The problem is explained within, but to precis:
1. I want roman numeral numbering up to the TOC, thereafter I want
normal numbering.
Don't know this one.
2. I want the SECTIONs to not be numbered, but to appear in the TOC
Use
Andy Lumb wrote:
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
Sorry, I don't have an answer for you.. but here are two other
suggestions:
Generate SVG and use inkscape to generate the Postscript (via command
line).
Or generate XML and use Passepartout's typesetting engine xml2ps to
generate your Postscript.
Since you mentioned "small chunks of text" I a
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> pol schrieb:
>> I would like to cross reference item of a numbered list that is part of
>> the inline text, standard mode.
> You mean like in the attached file?
I knew that possibilty, thank you.
Sometimes it is convenient to include an enumerated list in the standard
text mod
Hi,
Please excuse this somewhat offtopic question. I'm posting it here because I
expect that some of the people on this list may have dabbled with all of
these technologies, and might have some useful experience to share. You may
wish to reply off-list. Suggestions of better fora are very we
christiaan pauw schrieb:
I am writing a report using the article class but I want the title page
and TOC on seperate pages like the report class does (but I don't want
tot use Chapters like the report class).
See the attached LyX-file (it's done by using the koma-script article class using th
pol schrieb:
I would like to cross reference item of a numbered list that is part of the
inline text, standard mode.
You mean like in the attached file?
regards Uwe
newfile3.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Hi,
I just figured out by chance that it is possible to make the name of a
CharStyle disappear in an assignment by right clicking on the affected
word.
This is pretty nice, as I find the extra space taken by the CharStyle
names quite disturbing in the on-screen layout of may text. (I use a
di
I would like to cross reference item of a numbered list that is part of the
inline text, standard mode.
First, i think, a method for including enumeration in line should be used.
Is that possible?
Thank you
--
Pol
Would something like this apply to MiKTex 2.6 and MiKTeX 2.7 (beta)
together on an XP machine. MiKTeX 2.7 has XeTeX, with which I'm
interested in experimenting, but not at the expense of causing problems
with LyX.
Well, I've bitten the bullet and installed MiKTeX 2.7 (beta 3) alongside
MiKTeX
Hallo Everybody
I am writing a report using the article class but I want the title page
and TOC on seperate pages like the report class does (but I don't want
tot use Chapters like the report class). I used a manual page break
after Title, author, date but sometimes I get errors when I compile
Forget it - I found an answer on:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/RomanPageNumbering
Once again, I had searched the wiki for "Roman numerals" -- to no avail.
If I had tried "mainmatter", it would have worked.
I got to it from google with "lyx numbering frontmatter mainmatter"
\d
Hello again,
I have attached a sample file.
The problem is explained within, but to precis:
1. I want roman numeral numbering up to the TOC, thereafter I want
normal numbering.
2. I want the SECTIONs to not be numbered, but to appear in the TOC
This file, on my system, is numbering the SECTION on
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