Hi,
I am getting following weird errors,
Latex error: Command \iint already defined
Latex error: Command \iiint already defined
Latex error: Command \nt already defined
...d{\iint}{\DOTSI\protect\MultiIntegral{2}}
Your command was ignored.
Ty
I'm trying to port a powerpoint presentation to beamer, but it has to mostly
mimic the original design. I'm done most things, the only thing I can't figure
out if it's even possible is to get a 3d effect on slide title fonts (bevel +
shadow). Is there a way to do it with beamer?
I found the outlin
On 2010-02-20, Bernd Schubert wrote:
> Bernd Schubert wrote:
>> I'm presently coping lots of tex equations into lyx and usually this works
>> great, but this one drives me nuts:
>> \begin{align*}
...
>> \end{align*}
>> As with the other formulas I just copies it into the
>> "numbered formula fie
This issue comes up so often that it is surprising indeed that there is
no built-in Lyx method of doing that. What I do in such cases (every
time I send out a manuscript to a journal, for example), is to:
1. Export from Lyx to plain Latex
2. Run Latex on the file, to generate correct refer
Bernd Schubert wrote:
Bernd Schubert wrote:
Hi all,
I'm presently coping lots of tex equations into lyx and usually this works
great, but this one drives me nuts:
\begin{align*}
{\left( {\Delta ^{(1)} } \right)^2 = }
& + \frac{1} {2}\left( {k^2 + \lambda ^2 } \right)\left( {Q_1^2 +
Q_2^2
Hi all,
A journal I am planning to submit a paper to wants all references to be
inlined into the main .tex file - they don't accept separate bibtex files
or .bbl files. Is there any way to achieve this with LyX when I export to
latex? If not with lyx only, is there any other way to achieve t
Hi Sajjad,
20.02.2010 04:22, Sajjad wrote:
> I am attaching a .lyx file where i have created a table. But when i
> create a pdf file the contents get cropped vertically and horizontally.
Your table is simply too wide to fit on a page. You have defined each
column to be 20 percent of the text widt