On 2010-09-07, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Guenter Milde wrote:
>> The generic version of this would be an LFUN that re-lyxes the selection.
>> As in math and relyx of files, any unknown construct will be converted to
>> an ERT box.
> yes elegant solutions which looks even less invasive from the coding v
Peter Baumgartner donau-uni.ac.at> writes:
> Add this to your document preamble:
> \PassOptionsToPackage{german}{nomencl}
I have tried this but there is no reaction. It results still to "Nomenclature"
instead of the German "Symbolverzeichnis".
Peter
Guenter Milde wrote:
> The generic version of this would be an LFUN that re-lyxes the selection.
> As in math and relyx of files, any unknown construct will be converted to
> an ERT box.
yes elegant solutions which looks even less invasive from the coding view. no
new ert inset, just new lfun whic
On 2010-09-07, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Julien Rioux wrote:
>> 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
Oh Dear, how stupid am I, in a bit of a tizz here and just being stupid.
Sorry folks.
Graham
On 7 September 2010 16:02, Graham Smith wrote:
> To add to this on an earlier draft of this document I see the source code is
>
> \bibliographystyle{apalike2}
> \bibliography{jbatsbib}
>
>
> On this doc
To add to this on an earlier draft of this document I see the source
code is
\bibliographystyle{apalike2}
\bibliography{jbatsbib}
On this document and indeed I have now tried this with a couple of new
documents, adding the bibliography environment is adding
\begin{thebibliography}{99}
\bibi
I changed class from book to article and the bibliography broke. No
references appeared in the Bibliography section when compliled and the
in text citations compiled with a "?"
I deleted the environment and tried to re-add the bibliography but
intead of getting the bibliography "button" that a
I have written a report using Lyx and SWeave.
After testing to see it worked with a couple of bits of code, I put all
the code in a branch called code. The plan being to be able to produce
two reports, one with code and one without.
However, even though it seemed to work when I tested it,now
Julien Rioux wrote:
> 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 use