Am Samstag 16 Januar 2010 schrieb Eugenio Raliuga:
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Any number of InsetLayouts can be placed in a module. You will want to
make sure that you define a new macro, however.
Cheers,
Rob
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On Jan 15, 2010, at 3:16 PM, "stephen's mailinglist account" > wrote:
Can more than one inset layout be placed in a module? Or does this
On 2010-01-15, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Thomas Steffen wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
>>> Ehud Kaplan wrote:
In working with colleagues on a paper, there are times when I do not have
the figures
needed for producing the entire document, but it would
Can more than one inset layout be placed in a module? Or does this
(landscape longtable) have to be a second module?
2010/1/15 stephen's mailinglist account :
> 2010/1/15 Rob Oakes :
>> Dear Daniel, Liviu and Other LyX Users,
>>
>> Daniel and Liviu, thank you very much for the recommendations and
2010/1/15 Rob Oakes :
> Dear Daniel, Liviu and Other LyX Users,
>
> Daniel and Liviu, thank you very much for the recommendations and for the
> link. I've been experimenting with the \afterpage package all morning, and I
> am very happy to report that it works famously. I am able to exactly the
I have checked across in the thread on floats, sub-floats SOLVED.
If you surround your table with some ERT
\afterpage{\clearpage
...
table here
...
}
One can then choose the option to rotate the table from the dialogue
box. This moves the table onto its own page, but this behaves as a
float becau
Hi Rob,
It's working! It is important to set the Document class to "article (aaai)"
and the Bibliography style to "aaai". The Bibliography style "aaai" may not
be in the drop down list, but you can just manually type "aaai" there.
Thanks again for your helpful responses!
Mehrdad
On Sun, Jan 10,
Dear Daniel, Liviu and Other LyX Users,
Daniel and Liviu, thank you very much for the recommendations and for the link.
I've been experimenting with the \afterpage package all morning, and I am very
happy to report that it works famously. I am able to exactly the type of
behavior that I wante
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
How did you do that ?- I have used ERT
I probably used ERT, too. It's been about 5 years now and I don't see
anything in the .lyx file, but I can see the results in the printed book.
Rich
> SteveT,
>
> In my book there is one table that is wide but short. I set that one page
> in landscape orientation while all other pages are in portrait orientation.
> Worked just fine.
>
> Rich
>
How did you do that ?- I have used ERT
--
Stephen
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Steve Litt wrote:
If exactly one page is landscape, that page must involve special content
that must remain together always. If that's the case, maybe make that
content with other software and import a rotated pdf of it into your LyX
document. From LyX's point of view it's j
Confession time: when it worked well I did it without a float. I am
going to look at the thread on longtables and see if I can get it to
work with some of the ideas from there
2010/1/15 Richard Brown :
> Thanks for those replies. I tried this, and it compiles without
> problems: however,the table
On Friday 15 January 2010 10:27:35 stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
> 2010/1/15 stephen's mailinglist account
:
> > It work for a table I had in a Komascript book
> >
> > in latex preamble insert \usepackage{pdflscape}
> > then use ERT (ctrl-l) before and after table to insert
> > \begin{lands
E. Kaplan schrieb:
I solved my problem by inserting ERT just before the appendix starts:
\renewcommand{\theequation}{A.\arabic{equation}}
\setcounter{equation}{0}
However, I would still like to do this with the features of Lyx, if
possible.
Your solution is the only one.
regards Uwe
Thanks for those replies. I tried this, and it compiles without
problems: however,the table is printed off the page to the right, except
for the first column.
On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 12:49 +, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
> It work for a table I had in a Komascript book
>
> in latex prea
This is all a bit advanced for me. All I can do about encoding is change the
way I export to bibtex from zotero and I choose utf8 for that, but I don't know
were else I can change encoding in my lyx file.
I created a new lyx file, a new library in zotero, exported it in the same
folder as y fil
2010/1/15 stephen's mailinglist account :
> It work for a table I had in a Komascript book
>
> in latex preamble insert \usepackage{pdflscape}
> then use ERT (ctrl-l) before and after table to insert
> \begin{landscape} and \end{landscape}repectively
>
>
>> 2010/1/15 Richard Brown :
>>> Hello yet a
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Don't get me wrong, LyX's internal spellchecker does a good job of
implementing aspell. Except for two little things that make me wish I could
invoke aspell from the command line on a *.lyx file and have it skip all
the embedded lyx commands. I've looked at the docs
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 7:53 AM, Daniel Lohmann
wrote:
> a clean solution might be possible using the afterpage package. Basically it
> provides the \afterpage{} command, which causes the expansion of
> to be postponed until LaTeX has shipped out the current page. If
> you insert your long table
Thomas Steffen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Ehud Kaplan wrote:
In working with colleagues on a paper, there are times when I do not have
the figures
needed for producing the entire document, but it would be nice to see it
even without the figures.
You can in
Thank you!
Now I understand! I just inserted it as plain LaTeX, instead of 'Macro'
Pascal
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: rgheck [mailto:rgh...@bobjweil.com]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 15. Januar 2010 14:00
> An: Pascal Boehm
> Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Betreff: Re: Macro with comma in
Thanks Yago!
It took me about 3 hours, but I exploited the difference between your working
doc and my broken doc (described in the original message (quoted text)). I've
found that LyX tables are really twitchy in regards to vertical alignment of
text and graphics, but came up with these require
On 01/15/2010 05:02 AM, Pascal Boehm wrote:
Dear Lyx-Users!
I use the following macro:
\newcommand{\ket}[1]{|#1\rangle}
This should produce stuff like |F,mF> with the argument being 'F,mF'
My problem is: entering the comma, Lyx leaves the argument-focus of \ket
This means, Lyx produces |F>,m
It work for a table I had in a Komascript book
in latex preamble insert \usepackage{pdflscape}
then use ERT (ctrl-l) before and after table to insert
\begin{landscape} and \end{landscape}repectively
2010/1/15 stephen's mailinglist account :
> in raw LaTeX there is a package pdflscape which allows
in raw LaTeX there is a package pdflscape which allows you to set an
environment (\begin{landscape}..\end{landscape}. Content in between is
rotated, but headers and footers are left as per normal.
I have used this with a rotated supertabular which stetched over a few
pages. Don't know whether lyX c
Richard Brown schrieb:
Thanks for the reply. On Lyx 1.5.3 on ubuntu I found
Documents->Settings->Document class and the field "Options"
which I assumed was the same; I pasted into there the string
chapterprefix=true
That is correct.
but it didn't do anything. Am I missing some step?
Hmm,
I solved my problem by inserting ERT just before the appendix starts:
\renewcommand{\theequation}{A.\arabic{equation}}
\setcounter{equation}{0}
However, I would still like to do this with the features of Lyx, if
possible.
Thanks,
EK
Hello yet again.
I have a big table in my ms, which can only fit on the page if I put it
in landscape mode. How do I do this for just one page, leaving the rest
as portrait which is fine? I'm using Koma script Book and the table was
generated by using insert > float > table
Thanks again.
Richard
On 15 Jan 2010, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
> 2010/1/15 Richard Brown :
> > Hello again.
> >
> > I'm struggling still, though I can now see some progress...
> > But my problem now is that I have an unwanted empty white page after
> > some, but not all, chapters. I can't see any logic as to
Dear Lyx-Users!
I use the following macro:
\newcommand{\ket}[1]{|#1\rangle}
This should produce stuff like |F,mF> with the argument being 'F,mF'
My problem is: entering the comma, Lyx leaves the argument-focus of \ket
This means, Lyx produces |F>,mF (when I compile with pdfLatex)
Does andybody
2010/1/15 Richard Brown :
> Hello again.
>
> I'm struggling still, though I can now see some progress...
> But my problem now is that I have an unwanted empty white page after
> some, but not all, chapters. I can't see any logic as to why, either in
> my input ms or in the output dvi. What should I
Hello again.
I'm struggling still, though I can now see some progress...
But my problem now is that I have an unwanted empty white page after
some, but not all, chapters. I can't see any logic as to why, either in
my input ms or in the output dvi. What should I be looking for, anfd how
can I chang
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