I've seen that in the FAQ ( in LyX help, section 6.1.6 ) :
add
to the preamble :
\windowpenalty=1
\clubpenalty=1
and optionnally
\raggedbottom
Siegfried.
Hi all, I have an issue I don't know how to fix. I would like for LyX to
make sure that each new section/subsection has at least two lines in that
page. That is, if only one line would fit in the first page the of
section/subsection, then that line (along with the section/subsection title)
should b
On Dec 4, 2007, at 2:32 AM, Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.5.2 on a PPC Mac and XeTeX to be able to use a
system font (Hoefler Text). So far, everything works fine, except
for Hyperref. Following the orders from the wiki I put this in my
preamble (and following a sugge
Richard Heck wrote:
I've been playing around with this sort of thing, but I can't quite
get it to work. When I try to do this:
\rput[tl]{90}(0,0){}
e.g. the text won't rotate. Nor dos this work:
\rput[tl](0,0){\rotateleft{powerdot}}
I'm not sure why not. I can get the lines to rotate, via:
\rp
Tyler Remoue wrote:
Hello all,
This is my first post and I'd like to say, I'm very new to Lyx (so bear with me).
I'm trying to build a new document class for a letter and I'd like to add a vertical banner along the left side of the letter. The example I'm using is on the Powerdot Documentati
My LyX version is 1.5.1 (This is what Synaptic offered to me). I want to
write the entire document in Persian/Arabic. I followed exactly LyX's
official wiki for Arabic language. (Instructions for Persian were
incomplete.) I followed instructions for configuring Arabic in linux using
ArabTeX (I mad
Hello all,
This is my first post and I'd like to say, I'm very new to Lyx (so bear with
me).
I'm trying to build a new document class for a letter and I'd like to add a
vertical banner along the left side of the letter. The example I'm using is on
the Powerdot Documentation:
http://www.c
Is it possible to un-bold the entry for the Bibliography in the Table of
Contents and put it at the same level as a section?
I'm using Koma-script (report) class with natbib (BibTeX).
Dave Hewitt
Eric S Fraga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No, please no! Tooltips et al. imply the use of the mouse. Mouse use
> should not be a requirement, IMHO. Not only that, I hate it when
> things pop-up just because I shoved the mouse out of the way when
> doing something else!
Agreed. But the message