On 11/23/10 8:08 PM, Tim Wescott wrote:
Rob Oaks sent me an email to the effect that you can just put a
regular old label in the footnote (it'll be named
Flo:something-or-other). Then you cross reference that -- by hand,
because the cross-reference dialog box doesn't seem to pick up on the
ex
Richard Heck writes:
> \raisebox{-0.5\baselineskip}{\ensuremath{\stackrel{\stackrel{{\textstyle
> \gamma}}{{\textstyle \sim}}}{\delta}}}
> Ugly, to be sure, and I'm worried the -0.5 will go wrong in some cases.
>
> Any other ideas?
If you are satisfied about how that looks and your only concern
Rob Oaks sent me an email to the effect that you can just put a regular
old label in the footnote (it'll be named Flo:something-or-other). Then
you cross reference that -- by hand, because the cross-reference dialog
box doesn't seem to pick up on the existence of the thing. You'll need
to sup
Hi, Tim,
I recently had occasion to do this, in a table. I ended up using the ctable
package. I think there are much more elegant/robust solutions out there, but
this worked for me.
1. In the preamble: \usepackage{ctable}
2. Insert a table in lyx
3. Before you make
Is there a way to reference a footnote multiple times? I.e., when you
have multiple entries in a table, all needing the same note?
Thanks.
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Hi all,
I very recently started using Lyx, and I'm having some
trouble importing .csv files as tables. I'm running Lyx
1.6.8 on a Mac OS X 10.5.8 system. When I attempt to to
import a table (via File > Import > CSV (Table)...), I
receive the following error:
"An error occurred whilst runn
Hi all,
Version 1.1.0 of eLyXer, the LyX to HTML converter, has been released.
This version has the first batch of features from the wish list,
including more controls for footnote generation, and showing the
changes in the output for change tracking. Also, there is a new
command line utility math
I've been trying to understand how LyX's new (in 1.6.7) ability to
import svg via inkscape can cooperate with LaTeX markup. I've been
experimenting with the inkscape "textext" extension, but, as others
have noticed, it is a bit dicey to install and sometimes has
unpredictable output.
As an altern
On 11/23/2010 03:48 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
I see that the file is for unicode symbols only.
So this cannot be used for something which is
outside unicode table, can it?
There are such things?
Sure. Alexander's proposal is very valid. And actually despetrately needed.
On 11/22/2010 09:43 PM, Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
Richard, what do you mean by "handled correctly under line breaks"?
I mean: LaTeX will happily break a line after "--" or "---". LaTeX will
not break one after the Unicode endash. I don't know about XeTeX etc.
Richard
> From: Liviu Andronic
> Sent: Sun, 21 November, 2010 15:05:50
> What should one do when the regular \not way of striking out math
> produces ugly output? See attached example. In this case I'd like to
> use regular strikeout (as from within Text style), but it doesn't seem
> to work on Mat
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> I actually compiled from SVN last night (36437) but it doesn't seem to like
> me much. It aborts at startup with a memory allocation exception.
try to compile and build from a completely new tree.
pavel
Perhaps the subject of this thread should be: "External Copy then Paste with
math content"
The idea would be for generating a string like:
"The result is $\beta=2$"
in some external program would when copied and pasted into LyX would
automatically know to format the LaTeX part as math content?
Am 22.11.2010 15:00, schrieb Liviu Andronic:
This won't work because \not is not designed to strike-out characters but to
negate relations.
But anyway, the syntax you are using in your formula seems to be wrong. If
you want to state that a variable is negated, you need to place a \neg if
front
> This means that latex wasn't found. Have you installed MiKTeX 2.9
> separately before installing LyX?
I haven't installed MiKteX separately. I used the Installer
LyX-168-4-26-AltInstaller-Complete.exe to install LyX w/ MiKteX. This is why I
don't understand that latex wasn't found because both
Am 22.11.2010 12:00, schrieb Thomas Vandieken:
--> Uninstall / Alt-Install Done: when I start Lyx now I get an CMD box for
less than a sec. with a similar error message:
"WindowsError: [Error 2] Das System kann die angegebene Datei nicht
finden:'%WINDOWS\\system32\\cmd.exe /c latex
"\\nonst
On 11/23/2010 11:11 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
It would be nice if the config dialog would have a
checkbox or another form of selection where one could enable XeTeX
globally and LyX would reconfigure itself automatically for XeTeX use
(and also change the default do
2010/11/22 Thomas Vandieken :
>>This should be:
>>%WINDOWS%\\system32\\cmd.exe
>>
>>not
>>
>>%WINDOWS\\system32\\cmd.exe
>>
>
> Where can I configure that?
Wherever path to cmd.exe is defined. According to the error message
you sent I suspect there is a bug in Python script.
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Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> It would be nice if the config dialog would have a
> checkbox or another form of selection where one could enable XeTeX
> globally and LyX would reconfigure itself automatically for XeTeX use
> (and also change the default document settings for new documents to use
>
Richard Heck wrote:
> > I see that the file is for unicode symbols only.
> > So this cannot be used for something which is
> > outside unicode table, can it?
>
> There are such things?
Sure. Alexander's proposal is very valid. And actually despetrately needed.
Currently, we cannot even make inse
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