Sorry, it is the citation dialog that does not work correctly. Another problem
I am having with it is that there seems to be no way to insert a bibtex
reference with it. I am forced to use the mini-buffer. Is there another way?
Hal
>
> On Sep 6, 2010, at 12:19 PM, BH wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Se
On 06/09/2010 1:38 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
Still, for a wish list, it would be nice to have a special tex mode, sort of
like math mode, so that simple things like \noindent, \cite, etc. could be
automatically entered into LyX.
That's on my wishlist too. For users coming from the TeX world th
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
> The other dialogs in LyX work properly on Macs. It is just this one. The OK
> button should be highlighted so that hitting return accepts, but it is not.
> Moreover, even if you navigate to it so that it is highlighted, hitting
> return
The other dialogs in LyX work properly on Macs. It is just this one. The OK
button should be highlighted so that hitting return accepts, but it is not.
Moreover, even if you navigate to it so that it is highlighted, hitting return
does not accept.
I guess this is a bug. Do you all agree?
Richard Heck wrote:
> This would be one of the really stupid things about OSX: No shortcuts.
my goodness how is one supposed to work with keyboard?
p
On 09/04/2010 08:13 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
Pavel -
It does not work for me. Do you know the name of the function to which alt-o
is mapped?
This would be one of the really stupid things about OSX: No shortcuts.
Drives me insane when I use Macs.
rh
On Sep 4, 2010, at 5:04 PM, Pavel
Hi Julien,
Thank you very much for your suggestion, it worked perfectly!
Best,
Diego
Jürgen
> Quick and dirty:
> \d...@chapapp{\hspace*{-1ex}}
Excellent, quick and dirty is what I need right now.
>
> More elegant: set heading style to "fancy" and redefine the header to your
> needs (see fancyheadings manual).
I will look at this once I start to think in detail on how I want the
Graham Smith wrote:
> Can you suggest an approach for the header.
Quick and dirty:
\d...@chapapp{\hspace*{-1ex}}
More elegant: set heading style to "fancy" and redefine the header to your
needs (see fancyheadings manual).
Jürgen
Jürgen
> Either use the KOMA book class (that has this as default), or with the
> standard book class, use
>
> \usepackage{anonchap}
> \simplechapter
>
> If you use the tocbibind package, you cannot use anonchap in parallel (but
> tocbibind provides the same \simplechapter command).
Thanks, I am
Graham Smith wrote:
> What I would like to be able to do is to replace
>
> Chapter 1
> Title of Chapter 1
>
> With
>
> 1. Title of Chapter 1
>
> So it looks like another section
Either use the KOMA book class (that has this as default), or with the
standard book class, use
\usepackage{anonch
This works beautifully. Many thanks, Jürgen!
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