Christian Ridderström wrote:
Hi,
I've google but couldn't find which package to use that automatically
changes citations such that e.g,
[1,2]->[1,2]
[2,1]->[1,2]
[1,2,3]->[1-3]
[2,3,1]->[1-3]
Well, I think you get the idea...
W
Hi,
I've google but couldn't find which package to use that automatically
changes citations such that e.g,
[1,2] -> [1,2]
[2,1] -> [1,2]
[1,2,3] -> [1-3]
[2,3,1] -> [1-3]
Well, I think you get the idea...
What do I n
Hello-
I found a thread about making a layout file to work with the new
agutex.cls class file but it seemed to stop in April. Has anyone
written a new layout file - I have been able to get LyX to find the
cls file but without a layout it seems I can't actually make use of it.
Thanks!
m!k
James C. Sutherland wrote:
On Mar 27, 2009, at 4:43 PM, rgheck wrote:
James C. Sutherland wrote:
Does anyone know how to tell LyX to make a new paragraph after a
list? For example, if I have new paragraphs indented, then one
immediately following an enum or list will not be indented. How to
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 24 juin 09 à 22:31, rgheck a écrit :
guess it's a tex2lyx importation bug, but I also doubt that any sane
version of tex2lyx could ever catch this kind of thing reliably.
Could you make an executive summary for me?
The class wraps the title block in a command, \
jezZiFeR wrote:
Hello,
I use Lyx 1.6.2 and want to have a smaller fontsize for the
"abstract"-article. How could I achieve that?
I´ve tried, just for one instance, to enter ERT: "{\footnotesize\}".
But this works just for one instance, and even then Lyx tells me the
following:
\end{abstrac
On Mar 27, 2009, at 4:43 PM, rgheck wrote:
James C. Sutherland wrote:
Does anyone know how to tell LyX to make a new paragraph after a
list? For example, if I have new paragraphs indented, then one
immediately following an enum or list will not be indented. How to
I change that?
Have y
TRY:
-> LyX -> Tools -> Reconfigure
<- LyX
-> LyX -> New Doc, Document Settings, Layouts, It should now be there.
John wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have KOMA-Script instaled in Miktex, but Lyx dont find it.
>
> Unavailable Book (Koma-Script)
>
> What I do?
>
> John
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Hi,
I have KOMA-Script instaled in Miktex, but Lyx dont find it.
Unavailable Book (Koma-Script)
What I do?
John
Dear Clemente,
I guess you are using CJK package for Japanese part. In that case,
it's most likely that CJK package won't work just out of box. You need
set up fonts manually. There is instruction for it in the following
page (I'm assuming you can read Japanese):
http://oku.edu.mie-u.ac.jp/~o
Hello,
I am a complete beginner, but I would like to transfer my dissertation from
Word to LyX (either manually or automatically).
I have LyX 1.5.6 (the version that comes in the repositories) installed in
my computer that runs Ubuntu 8.4.
I have been trying to use lyx for the parts of my text in
The solution works for me.
See http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX
Using NatbibTo set up LyX to use natbib, go to
Document→Settings→Bibliography and check natbib.
Add the following line to your LaTeX preamble:
\bibpunct{(}{)}{,}{a}{,}{,}
This specifies in-text punctuation options for citation
Sean Howe wrote:
> Hi everybody, I'm collaborating with several people to produce a document
> using LyX, and for the most part its going very well, but we're having a
> problem with the figures. We've set it up so people just have the figures in
> a subfolder "Paper/Figures/" and then when they do
Hi everybody, I'm collaborating with several people to produce a document
using LyX, and for the most part its going very well, but we're having a
problem with the figures. We've set it up so people just have the figures in
a subfolder "Paper/Figures/" and then when they download the latest version
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