Hi all,
I'm using a document class derived from the Book class, and that can't change.
I created a character style that in LyX shows the text, but in the PDF doesn't
show the text and simply sets a variable, which I then put in the header. So
far so good.
But there's trouble in paradise. These
Hi all,
I'm using a document class derived from the Book class, and that can't change.
Given that, how can I get headers and footers to show up on the chapter intro
pages as well as the other pages? Every page that starts a chapter currently
has no header or footers, and magically prints its pa
Sorry Jurgen, but I just compiled a 142-slide beamer presentation with
biblatex footcites (verbose-ibid style) everywhere. It was a 1.2 MB
monster, that looked very beautiful using MinionPro. Everything on
LyX.
It was a completely straightforward process. I will try this sunday to
upload it to the
Hi all,
My new business novel has a timeline, and I don't want the reader confused
about what day it is. Part of that is a writing task, but I was thinking of
having the day and date of the action in the footer.
I figure I can do this by having a null character style that doesn't print
anythin
On Sep 30, 2010, at 3:52 PM, Derek Lamb wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using LyX on Linux for a long time (wrote several papers and my
> thesis with it), but this is the first time I've tried to use it on a Mac.
> I'm running OS X 10.6.4, and installed LyX 1.6.7 via MacPorts (I'm regretting
> no
Is there perchance a global setting (or at least a per-document) to make
all program listing insets be left-justified?
On Fri, 1 Oct 2010 09:37:16 +0200
>> "Jürgen" == Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Jürgen> Support is defitely on the agenda, though probably not for LyX
Jürgen> 2.0 (rather for 2.1 or later). As Günter wrote, the
Jürgen> implementation should not be too hard, since the difference to
Jürgen> XeTeX is
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> > If I ignores this error, the document compiles perfectly. I think LyX
> > is not capable of overcoming this error and the biblatex part of the
> > compilation fails. Any idea on how can I solve it?
>
> I don't know about biblatex, but beamer and BibTeX don't play nicely.
On 9/30/2010 9:14 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Dear all, I guess this is a recurrent topic, but I couldn't find a
solution googling around. I have to include some references from my
bibtex file into my beamer presentation, but after the document is
compiled, a "?" appears in place of the reference. I t
Le 1 oct. 10 à 10:40, Niklas Hulden a écrit :
I have seen this on Windows 7 also. Very annoying.
Is it related to having ligatures in the text (fi, ffi, fl, ffl...) ?
JMarc
BH skrev 1.10.2010 01:24:
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 6:07 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 9/30/10 5:52 PM, Derek Lamb wrote:
Hi,
I've been using LyX on Linux for a long time (wrote several papers and my
thesis with it), but this is the first time I've tried to use it on a Mac.
I'm running OS X 10.
Gour D. wrote:
> The obvious advantage of the former is that is it quite stable, LyX
> has, if i see properly, several developers, while, otoh, ConTeXt is
> mostly one-man-show, documentation is not organized well or dispersed
> in several parts etc.
>
> otoh, LuaTeX is heading towards MK IV (aka
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