Anyone having this problem? It seems to be that having a long table makes the
next table numbering skip. I.e.
Table 1 (long table)
then the next table number would be
Table 3
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John White wrote:
2. Also, I would love an easy way to turn off the horrible lyx section
numbering machine (0.1) in article class and have it start instead at
simple 1 (1). If I fool with it enough, it seems to correct itself,
but its hit and miss every time.
I don't see this (Fedora 8, LyX
rettie wrote:
Hello everyone! This is my first thread - please be gentle lol. I'm using Lyx
to write my thesis and bibtex to manage my bibliography. I've got the style
set to "unsrt" so everything is referenced according to its' order in the
text. And it is, except the references I have in the Fi
On Tue, 03 Feb 2009 17:33:35 -0800
John White wrote:
> Folks, I use lyx 1.6.1 on a linux (vector linux slackware) OS
> platform.
>
> 1. I would sure like to be able to make multiple indexes in the
> article class. I see an article in wikipedia about doing such in
> memoir class but don't want t
Folks, I use lyx 1.6.1 on a linux (vector linux slackware) OS platform.
1. I would sure like to be able to make multiple indexes in the article
class. I see an article in wikipedia about doing such in memoir class
but don't want to use Book.
2. Also, I would love an easy way to turn off the
Hello everyone! This is my first thread - please be gentle lol. I'm using Lyx
to write my thesis and bibtex to manage my bibliography. I've got the style
set to "unsrt" so everything is referenced according to its' order in the
text. And it is, except the references I have in the Figure or Table
h
I have worked with a co-author that insists on using Scientific
Word. My
experience is that not only is SW/SWP very expensive, I also find
it a far
inferior product to LyX. It is not easy to import documents from
SWP and even
harder to export them to SWP even though they are both LaTeX
ed
HI Nigel,
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Nigel Pegram wrote:
> Hi Guy (and list users),
>
> Iviritex doesn't seem to make a difference. Neither does specifying
> fontencoding or fontfamily.
>
> Strangely, I stumbled on an almost complete solution which doesn't seem to
> make any sense to me.
>
Thanks a lot to Vincent, Yago and the lyx-users list!!!
It worked to insert the following in the Preamble:
\addto\captionsspanish{\renewcommand{\listtablename}{\'Indice de tablas}}
Thanks again!!
Regards!!!
Carina
PS: I am not in the Lyx-users list.
> -Original Message-
> From: Yago [m
Will do, once things settled.
2009/1/25 Pavel Sanda
> Guy Rutenberg wrote:
> > >
> > > The error is still the same, asking that the combine option be set.
> > >
> >
> > I took a look in the LyX document you provided as an example.
> > 1. You got to have \usepackage{culmus} in you preamble.
> > 2
Hi Guy (and list users),
Iviritex doesn't seem to make a difference. Neither does specifying
fontencoding or fontfamily.
Strangely, I stumbled on an almost complete solution which doesn't seem to
make any sense to me.
Keeping everything else on the default settings, if I add
\errorcontextlines=
jezZiFeR writes:
>From a few weeks of usage of LyX I find that the error messages
I get from LyX is rather meaningless. It appears to my that LyX
cuts away exactly the important parts. I would suggest you look
at the LaTeX log, or try to export to LaTeX and compile to see what
exactly happens in
Indeed. The way that Jabref imports the reference is to put curly-braces around
each of the fields, {}, so that BiBTeX isn't allowed to parse them at all. So
far as I know, whatever reference style is chosen, it will not be any different
than what Wolfgang got.
It looks to me as either a pr
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I get
> Aaron D Laposky and Joseph Bass ...
> without comma and points, and the prenames in front
>
> but BibTeX needs
> Laposky, A. D. and Bass, J. ..
Not quite true. Bibtex is able to parse the first version, the only problem is
the missing dot after the "D" init
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 17:10:10 you wrote:
Thanks, for your answer. But...
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > The reference is now in ref.bib
> >
> > However, instead of
> > Laposky, A. D. and Bass, J. ..
> > as desired,
> >
> > I get
> > Aaron D Laposky and Joseph Bass ...
> > without comma
Davide Cappetti schrieb:
When I try to define a matrix I experience problem with the spacing between
rows and columns, as you can see below
>
Someone could suggest me how to add vertical and horizontal space between
rows and columns?
This is described in sec. 4 of LyX's Math manual that you
Hello Bennett,
I´ve had biblatex-dw installed in that folder before, and did it again
now – with the same results. But I tried to get a minimal-sample now,
and there it seems, that biblatex-dw is not able to find my
bibliography. I entered this line, which worked fine without biblatex-
dw:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
The reference is now in ref.bib
However, instead of
Laposky, A. D. and Bass, J. ..
as desired,
I get
Aaron D Laposky and Joseph Bass ...
without comma and points, and the prenames in front
##Question 2: is there a way to get it correct at this stage or before
Hello Anders,
thank you. Yes, I did that, but I still get the same error-messages –
undefined control sequence:
}
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `I\hbo
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 9:08 AM, jezZiFeR wrote:
> On my mac I put the file "biblatex-dw" into my folder:
> usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex
>
> Is this correct?
Actually, on Mac the user's TeX folders are at ~/Library/texmf/tex.
That way when you update your TeX installation, you won't overwrite
I have not followed the entire thread on this issue but I did a search through
the discussion and could not find anyone mentioning the issues with Scientific
Word/Workplace.
I have worked with a co-author that insists on using Scientific Word. My
experience is that not only is SW/SWP very expen
I believe you need to run "sudo texhash" from the terminal
after installing new packages.
Hello,
I try to use the biblatex-style of Dominik Wassenhoven and don´t get
it to work with Lyx 1.6.1. I did the following:
The readme says to do the following (I guess this is for windows):
Extract the zip archive to the $LOCALTEXMF directory of
your system. Refresh your filename database.
Alexy Khrabrov schrieb:
Greetings -- I'm typesetting a paper for ACM SIGKDD, and found ACM
SIGPLAN style by George Fairbanks, now in the latest LyX 1.6.1,
described on the wiki at
http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/AcmSigplan
-- which refers to the ACM SIGPLAN's own
http://www.sigplan.org/author
This might have been overlooked because of bad timing (saturday).
May I try again?
Slightly off topic, but somebody might know:
I am using JabRef to push my references into a LyX-written book.
Lets say, I have my references in ref.bib and want to search for references in
the web concerning
circ
Hello everybody!
When I try to define a matrix I experience problem with the spacing between
rows and columns, as you can see below
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Someone could suggest me how to add vertical and horizontal space betw
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