Thanks Steve for your suggestion. But I wanted a second - but shorter - table
of contents, i.e. a short summary of my table of contents whichs spans several
pages.
The shorttoc packages promises to provide exactly such thing. And it really
does. The "only" problem I have with shorttoc: There is
Ugh, I can't believe I forgot that. Yeah, my LyX is 1.6.7
and my Skim is 1.3.8 (56) (apparently).
I _think_ those are up to date.
Nat
> Am 01.09.2010 um 20:25 schrieb Nat Jacobs:
>
>> Thanks for the great instructions.
>> I put LyX in my TeX folder, but I customized the path in Skim
>> prefere
Hi all,
Version 1.0.1 of eLyXer (the LyX to HTML converter) has been released.
This incremental version features basic support for change tracking;
better BibTeX parsing; and support for sizes in spaces, table columns
and boxes.
Changes include:
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- BibTeX: more robust parsing, specifically: co
Maybe Ghostscript is hosed on the new machine? (The epstopdf script uses
Ghostscript to do the transformation.) The first thing to do is verify that
Ghostscript is installed. Assuming it is, try running the conversion command
on one of your EPS images in a terminal and see if it produces a helpf
Am 01.09.2010 um 20:25 schrieb Nat Jacobs:
> Thanks for the great instructions.
> I put LyX in my TeX folder, but I customized the path in Skim
> preferences, so that's probably not the problem. (Just in case, I tried
> putting LyX back into /Applications, but that didn't seem to do anything.
>
>
Paul,
In the preamble:
\usepackage{caption}
\captionsetup[figure]{labelsep=period}
Many thanks, exactly what I needed.
Graham
Graham Smith myotis.co.uk> writes:
>
> This has got to be simple, but how do I change the figure/table
> defaults, so I get "Figure x." rather than "Figure x:" i.e. a full stop
> rather than a colon.
>
> This is with article class if that makes a difference.
>
In the preamble:
\usepackage{
Thanks for the great instructions.
I put LyX in my TeX folder, but I customized the path in Skim
preferences, so that's probably not the problem. (Just in case, I tried
putting LyX back into /Applications, but that didn't seem to do anything.
Okay, I ran the debugging program, and when I hit the
Dear friendly LyX-users...
@Julien:
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 16:11 -0400, Julien Rioux wrote:
> These are default (I checked for LyX 1.6.5 specifically), but you do
> need a recent version of lilypond installed, as mentioned by the
> previous useful message. Once installed, select Tools > Reconfig
This has got to be simple, but how do I change the figure/table
defaults, so I get "Figure x." rather than "Figure x:" i.e. a full stop
rather than a colon.
This is with article class if that makes a difference.
Thanks,
Graham
Am 26.08.2010 15:25, schrieb chrima.hercou:
Thank you for this great software.
I'm in trouble when I try to produce a code with the lyxcode style. I use 7
levels of indentation and I got this when I try to produce a pdf :
This is a LaTeX limitation. The maximal nesting level is limited to 6
On 01/09/10 01:47, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 31.08.2010 20:35, schrieb Torquil Macdonald Sørensen:
Let me try to explain better what I meant. I don't want those grey
boxes of tex code for each
instance where a user-defined command is executed in the latex
document. I want my LyX file to look
as if I
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