Hi all
I have seen a lot of new features with Lyx 1.6.
It is so attractive. So I am just wondering when will it be released?
Is there any new information about that?
Cheers,
HZ
Wow. I sent that message, well, almost a week ago. Sorry for the static on the
list (though I've noticed such delays before).
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Down with categorical imperative!
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> My question is whether I can insert a command that will appear in the
> header of an .html file created by LyX. I'd like to do it through the
> document settings or other means. Some background follows.
you can define your own script converting tex->html.
in preamble you will add some tex com
Okay, I was about to give up. I wrote the post above after spending
almost a day on configuring LyX and Natbib or Jurabib for the desired
Harvard style. Sometimes I hate these configuration orgies but then in
the end, I always manage to achieve what I have been trying. I hated
LyX and LaTeX so
Stefano Franchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Dear list,
>
> I cannot convince Babel to use English as default language for date,
> Toc,
> etc. when I declare additional languages in the preamble.
>
Try adding \AtBeginDocument{\selectlanguage{english}} to your preamble.
Luis.
G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> On 31.03.08, Luis Rivera wrote:
> > Liviu Andronic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Could LyX generate the list of supported languages by looking for *.ldf
> files in the LaTeX-Configure step?
>
There's not much action on this thread anymore... I'll take
Hello,
I am helping my girlfriend to make a harvard style citation with
Jurabib in LyX. First I tried it with Natbib, but doing it with Natbib
is rather difficult especially as her works are to be written in
languages other than English (Natbib can not really put authors in
small caps and ma
On Friday 04 April 2008 14:17, Robert Orr wrote:
> Do you need a .sty file to work with LyX? Can you
> share it?
You do need to make sure you have the following LaTeX packages installed on
your system:
sciposter % the actual latex style file
multicol% to get multip