Hi,
i'm using LyX with MikTex on Windows and am having problems embedding images
using \includegraphics after specifying a search path using \graphicspath.
Even setting absolute path doesn't work. Found a couple of posts on the net
that hinted turning off temporary directory and generating tempor
After I cut and paste a figure, Lyx 1.6.5.1 (Kubuntu-64) freezes, and I
have to terminate it before I can continue.
It does something to the other parts of system, since I could not write
this note to the list on Thunderbird-- it was frozen. It also informs
me of having to change the label of t
It would appear that on Feb 18, Marcelo Acuña did say:
> I believe that the unique form to avoid the bug is to redefine the
> header of the page by means of an ERT after the TOC.
Sounds likely. Now all I gotta do is find my notes on custom headers...
Not today though. My brain is kaput...
Than
On 02/18/2010 01:46 PM, Heiner Peter Jansen wrote:
Hello fellow LyX users,
I think in an older version of LyX (running on Kubuntu 08.04, I think) I could
use Ctrl+PgDown to cycle through child documents after loading a master
document. It would automatically open the child documents in new tabs.
Hello fellow LyX users,
I think in an older version of LyX (running on Kubuntu 08.04, I think) I could
use Ctrl+PgDown to cycle through child documents after loading a master
document. It would automatically open the child documents in new tabs.
This behavior seems to have changed (currently usin
> The sequence is the TOC followed by a
> tex code box containing:
> \mainmatter
> \pagenumbering{roman}
>
> Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the
> numbered chapters.
> And it is not desired for them to be labeled as "contents"
> in the output
> And finally Chapter 1...
>
> H
> The sequence is the TOC followed by a
> tex code box containing:
> \mainmatter
> \pagenumbering{roman}
>
> Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the
> numbered chapters.
> And it is not desired for them to be labeled as "contents"
> in the output
> [...]
>
> How can I stop "output"
Am 18.02.2010 11:52, schrieb Oliver Rath:
Hi Wolfgang,
there exists a german tutorial in the "help" section. Unfortunatly there
doesnt exist a lys book on the market, but a lot of good tutorials
google-able, in german, too.
Maybe at university there it could be a good idea printing the german
t