1.6.2. I'll upgrade. Thanks!
Dave
Sam Liddicott wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Sam Liddicott" writes:
If I use a layout with "Passthrough 1" then the Lyx "E" emphasis
toolbar
button will still insert \emph{} but other "CharStyle:" insets won't
work.
Is this a bug, or is there some way I can specify an inset so that i
Ignacio García writes:
> >
>
> On Ubuntu 9.04 and Gnome, I use the following key sequence:
>: "«" guillemotleft
>: "»" guillemotright
>
I use - ehm - Win XP SP3
Thanks anyway
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Sam Liddicott" writes:
If I use a layout with "Passthrough 1" then the Lyx "E" emphasis toolbar
button will still insert \emph{} but other "CharStyle:" insets won't work.
Is this a bug, or is there some way I can specify an inset so that it
also inserts Latex ma
Johannes Knaus wrote:
> I added these lines to the preamble and now the numbers are correctly
> indented but on the beginning/the left side they stand out a little
> bit, seen from the left textborder.
> That isn't the case without the lines above.
You need to play with other list values such
Piero writes:
> I need 3 kinds of quotation marks:
>
> single quotation mark ('), double quotation mark ("), and caporal quotation
mark
> (« »).
>
> As I need both single and double quotation marks, I don't want to change
> Document > settings > Language > quotestyle which now is set as "th
"Sam Liddicott" writes:
> If I use a layout with "Passthrough 1" then the Lyx "E" emphasis toolbar
> button will still insert \emph{} but other "CharStyle:" insets won't work.
>
> Is this a bug, or is there some way I can specify an inset so that it
> also inserts Latex macros into an environment
If I use a layout with "Passthrough 1" then the Lyx "E" emphasis toolbar
button will still insert \emph{} but other "CharStyle:" insets won't work.
Is this a bug, or is there some way I can specify an inset so that it
also inserts Latex macros into an environment defined with Passthrough 1
Sam
Hello,
I wonder if there's a simple manner to solve this.
I need 3 kinds of quotation marks:
single quotation mark ('), double quotation mark ("), and caporal quotation
mark
(« »).
As I need both single and double quotation marks, I don't want to change
Document > settings > Language > quote
Can I correct this? How?
\renewenvironment{example}{%
\begin{examples}\settowidth{\labelwidth}{(0.00)}\item}
{\end{examples}}
Jürgen
I added these lines to the preamble and now the numbers are correctly
indented but on the beginning/the left side they stand out a little
bit, seen from the
Steve Litt wrote:
> > Yes, LyX 1.6.4 introduces this feature. Look here (query for "bug 2566"):
> > http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/NewInBranch
> >
> > Jürgen
>
> Curious -- if you did "lyx -e text mydoc.lyx | wc -w" wouldn't that give
> you a wordcount a fairly accurate without comments?
Maybe, maybe not
On Thursday 06 August 2009 03:27:47 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> > It seemed to me to have read that lyx 1.6.4 would have the feature that
> > word in notes would not be counted, but I read the roadmap of this
> > version and future 2.0 version and I can't see it
>
> Yes, LyX
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Neal Becker wrote:
>> Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>>
>>> Neal Becker wrote:
In ams article, if I don't put a \section, equations are numbered as
0.1,
0.2, etc. What can I do about that?
>>> The layout file is adding that (as well as the same convention for
>>>
Neal Becker wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
In ams article, if I don't put a \section, equations are numbered as 0.1,
0.2, etc. What can I do about that?
The layout file is adding that (as well as the same convention for
numbering figures) to the preamble. There's a somewhat
Well, the thing with the shortcuts:
Ubuntu: Ctrl+X == Mac: Cmd+X (=the Command-Key, old Mac users still
call it "Apple-Key" although there is no Apple on it any more but a
kind of knot)
and so on.
Ah:
I just tried it in Lyx on MacOSX:
Alt+arrow and Ctrl+arrow do the same thing in Lyx.
Am 06.08.2009 um 13:32 schrieb Nikos Alexandris:
JFYI,
gedit (GNOME's default text editor) has the Alt+Arrow(s) option to
move
selected line_s_ of text. I find it very convenient.
Nikos
This could be a nice alternative IMHO.
Surely, another shortcut is needed, as Alt+Arrow is "jump to t
>> "Drag and drop" text is one the most annoying
>> things I have found with
word processors.
It is too easy to do it by accident, not notice,
and output garbage for people to read.
>
> I can't imagine how one could mark some text with the mouse hold-and-click it
> and drag it arou
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
>>If I typed in an equation as display, and the
>>decide I'd like to turn it to ams align (multiline),
>>how can I do this without loosing everything I already typed?
>>
>>Selecting the equation, then insert/math/ams align is
>>exactly the way to destroy your wo
>If I typed in an equation as display, and the
>decide I'd like to turn it to ams align (multiline),
>how can I do this without loosing everything I already typed?
>
>Selecting the equation, then insert/math/ams align is
>exactly the way to destroy your work.
Don't select the equation then :).
If
If I typed in an equation as display, and then decide I'd like to turn it to
ams align (multiline), how can I do this without loosing everything I
already typed?
Selecting the equation, then insert/math/ams align is exactly the way to
destroy your work.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Neal Becker wrote:
>> In ams article, if I don't put a \section, equations are numbered as 0.1,
>> 0.2, etc. What can I do about that?
>>
>
> The layout file is adding that (as well as the same convention for
> numbering figures) to the preamble. There's a somewhat unhel
Johannes Knaus wrote:
> So the indentation of the second line is to small. It seems that it is
> aligned in the same depth as if the counter consisted of only one
> number.
>
> Can I correct this? How?
\renewenvironment{example}{%
\begin{examples}\settowidth{\labelwidth}{(0.00)}\item}
{\end{ex
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
I'm using lyx 1.6.3 on Sabayon Linux 4.2. Which is fairly impressive BTW.
I like most of the user interface. Well that is except that As a
keyboard-centric user with very poor mouse coordination I always resent
screen space taken up by point n' click specific tools s
JFYI,
gedit (GNOME's default text editor) has the Alt+Arrow(s) option to move
selected line_s_ of text. I find it very convenient.
Nikos
Johannes Knaus wrote:
First of all, I simply didn't realize that mouse drag'n'drop did not
work in Lyx and thought this could maybe a platform specific issue, not
a general one.
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 11:43 -0400, Michael Joyner:
"Drag and drop" text is one the most annoying things I have fou
Hello,
I've got a problem with the "example"-numbering in the linguistics
module:
I use the example-style to refer to OT-constraint definition
(linguists may know what I'm talking about).
Basically it always looks like this:
(3.1) Constraint Name
Constraint Definition
This wor
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> It seemed to me to have read that lyx 1.6.4 would have the feature that
> word in notes would not be counted, but I read the roadmap of this version
> and future 2.0 version and I can't see it
Yes, LyX 1.6.4 introduces this feature. Look here (query for "bug 2566"):
http://w
On 2009-08-05, d.grel...@stud.uni-saarland.de wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I'd like to disable LyX' automatic typesetting mechanism that makes my
> \frac into two blue boxes with a fraction bar between them, that is, I
> want to write 'pure' LaTeX code in math mode.
You can type your formula as
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