> and I'd prefer it was:
>
> I Chapter dfg
> 1 Section dhd
> a) Subsection sfgh
> b) Subsection dfds
> i) Subsubsection fjkf
>
> Is this possible?
In Latex preamble:
\renewcommand*{\thechapter...@roman\c@chapter}
\renewcommand*{\thesection...@arabic\c@section}
\renewcommand*{\thesubsection...@alph
?? 15.10.2010 22:19, Paul Rubin ??:
Try the titlesec package.
/Paul
Well, I have some progress. I managed to change the numbering of chapter
from arabic to roman with
\usepackage{sectsty}
\renewcommand{\thechapter}{\Roman{chapter}}
which is good. But, when I try
\renewcommand{\t
On 10/15/2010 02:57 PM, Emil Pavlov wrote:
I am using the Koma book class and I want to change the numbering
style of chapter, sections, etc. It is currently:
1 Chapter dfg
1.1 Section dhd
1.1.1 Subsection sfgh
1.1.2 Subsection dfds
1.1.2.1 Subsubsection fjkf
and I'd prefer it was:
I Chapter
Try the titlesec package.
/Paul
I am using the Koma book class and I want to change the numbering style
of chapter, sections, etc. It is currently:
1 Chapter dfg
1.1 Section dhd
1.1.1 Subsection sfgh
1.1.2 Subsection dfds
1.1.2.1 Subsubsection fjkf
and I'd prefer it was:
I Chapter dfg
1 Section dhd
a) Subsection sfgh
b) Subs
2010/10/15 Marcelo Acuña :
> I can´t get that my debian lenny find my new qt libs installed.
> How I can to use pkg-config for get it?
>
Do you have 'pkg-config' installed? Normally it should work
automatically. Otherwise, did you try
'--with-qt4-dir=/usr/share/qt4/'?
Regards
Liviu
Sorry for the typo Forrest, I have misspelled your first name in my reply.
Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Thank you Forredt for your tips about OO, I will try them. I mainly
use Neo office for quickly checking the dataset before working on it
in R-project (where I do my analysis). I was not aware of l
> > The trick is to install pkgconfig. With that,
> configure will
> > automatically find the correct location for Qt.
> >
> Indeed. It's pkg-config on Debian-based, and it wasn't
> installed.
I can´t get that my debian lenny find my new qt libs installed.
How I can to use pkg-config for get it?
Hi Liviu,
I can't help but weigh in on this one. I think it really depends on who the
audience is, how much they are motivated, and the medium through which you are
delivering the message.
> My personal experience from the bench suggests something similar.
> Whenever I spend too much time tryi
On 10/15/2010 09:43 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
It seems counterintuitive to me. There might be some argument for not
making the font too large or too easy to read, in terms of forcing the
reader to focus.
I'm actually wondering whether 16
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 3:20 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> It seems counterintuitive to me. There might be some argument for not
> making the font too large or too easy to read, in terms of forcing the
> reader to focus.
>
I'm actually wondering whether 16-point fonts are less readable than
12-point
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Liviu Andronic wrote:
> Does this make sense to any of you?
one of old uni professors i had on algebra used to say that some parts
of his textbooks are intentionally written in hard and abbreviated way
so people go through with some pain and really understand the matter...
the difficulty had nothi
On 10/15/2010 4:26 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
Dear all
This is very off-topic. Yesterday I read a slightly disturbing article
on the Economist ('Learning difficulties', [1]), which suggests that
making textbooks (and presentations, I suppose) harder to read makes
the audience better understand the
On 15/10/2010 4:55 AM, Lea Rennert wrote:
Hi,
I am working with Lyx 1.6.2 on windows, and I am writing my thesis in
the book (KOMA-script) - class. I inserted my citations with Citavi,
but I think that should not matter - I have a .bib file for the
Bibliography (natbib-style) that I loaded. My b
On 10/15/2010 4:55 AM, Lea Rennert wrote:
I am working with Lyx 1.6.2 on windows, and I am writing my thesis in
the book (KOMA-script) - class. I inserted my citations with Citavi,
but I think that should not matter - I have a .bib file for the
Bibliography (natbib-style) that I loaded. My bibli
On 10/15/2010 08:06 AM, Emil Pavlov wrote:
На 15.10.2010 13:02, Yurena Mendoza Lemes написа:
Hi, I need to send a document produced by lyx in latex format (.
tex). The option of "save as" is not available. But I'm wondering if
copying the source code that is producing lyx in a simple text file
On 10/15/2010 04:55 AM, Lea Rennert wrote:
Hi,
I am working with Lyx 1.6.2 on windows, and I am writing my thesis in
the book (KOMA-script) - class. I inserted my citations with Citavi,
but I think that should not matter - I have a .bib file for the
Bibliography (natbib-style) that I loaded. My
?? 15.10.2010 13:02, Yurena Mendoza Lemes ??:
Hi, I need to send a document produced by lyx in latex format (. tex).
The option of "save as" is not available. But I'm wondering if copying
the source code that is producing lyx in a simple text file to save as
tex type could be works for peop
Hi, I need to send a document produced by lyx in latex format (. tex). The
option of "save as" is not available. But I'm wondering if copying the
source code that is producing lyx in a simple text file to save as tex type
could be works for people who receive it. Do Citations, cross references,
flo
Hi,
I am working with Lyx 1.6.2 on windows, and I am writing my thesis in
the book (KOMA-script) - class. I inserted my citations with Citavi,
but I think that should not matter - I have a .bib file for the
Bibliography (natbib-style) that I loaded. My bibliography works fine,
and lyx cites the ri
Sorry, folks, for mixing up LUGT (Linux User Group Tuebingen) and Lyx User
group
Wolfgang
Dear all
This is very off-topic. Yesterday I read a slightly disturbing article
on the Economist ('Learning difficulties', [1]), which suggests that
making textbooks (and presentations, I suppose) harder to read makes
the audience better understand the material. For example, one should
strive to us
Guten Tag,
ich versuche, jedit zum Laufen zu bringen (Debian, KDE). Ich habe das Packet
installiert, bekomme
wolfg...@wolfgang:~$ jedit
Warning: $JAVA_HOME environment variable not set! Consider setting it.
Attempting to locate java...
Found a virtual machine at: /usr/bin/java...
dort
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Seems that you misunderstood me. A document class defines how a document
> should look, e.g. if the title uses a sans serif font in size "huge".
> What font you are using for sans serif is your decision.
Nope. All document classes define default fonts. If only the use LaTeX's
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