On 11/13/2011 02:37 PM, Tóth Imre wrote:
Hello
I use the latest stable version of Ubuntu, so I use the lyx2.0. I am
writing some assignments and my university requests the (Author year)
citation style. I found the Natbib support in within the document
configuration but i can use it without an
Am 10.11.2011 00:07, schrieb Matthias Drexler:
I have a table (4x4). In the first column and row is some text. The second
column and first row is a bigger picture than the row height.
If I export this lyx-file to pdf, the picture is printed over the cell (over
the buttom-line).
Do you have a
Am 14.11.2011 00:50, schrieb H. Hodges:
\usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{color}
in the preamble is supposed to give access to 68 defined colors beyond the basic
ones you've listed;
No, this won't work, see
http://www.maths.adelaide.edu.au/anthony.roberts/LaTeX/ltxusecol.html
You forgot to lo
Am 10.11.2011 00:29, schrieb Matthias Drexler:
In my lyx-document I have a headline with a little picture in it.
The page-style is set on 'fancy' (German: "ausgfallen"). The modul "custom
headline/footer" is loaded.
The first page where the headline is printed after export, is ignored by the
t
> > Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I
> > added that and tried to use urlcolor=royalblue as a hyperref option, and I'm
> > still getting an undefined color error.
>
> Yes, because there are only the default colors defined: white, black, blue,
red, green, magenta,
> cyan and yello
Am 11.11.2011 08:17, schrieb Guenter Milde:
Also, read the wrapfigure documentation for more details and have a look at
Ansicht>Quelle to see how LyX exports your image to LaTeX.
You can also have a look at the EmbeddedObjects manual that you find in LyX's Help menu: sec. 6
"Objects Surrounde
Am 13.11.2011 17:44, schrieb H. Hodges:
The easiest way is just to add "usenames" as a document class option
under Document>Settings.
In the Custom box I assume?
Yes.
Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I
added that and tried to use urlcolor=royalblue as a hyperref option, and
> Try just blue or navy?
>
> Charlie
The point of using the named colors is not being limited to basic
colors like blue.
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 16:44:58 + (UTC) "H. Hodges
freelancer.hod...@gmail.com" suggested this:
>
>> The easiest way is just to add "usenames" as a document class option
>> under Document>Settings.
>
>In the Custom box I assume? Maybe using named colors isn't the
>problem, but I added that and
Hello
I use the latest stable version of Ubuntu, so I use the lyx2.0. I am
writing some assignments and my university requests the (Author year)
citation style. I found the Natbib support in within the document
configuration but i can use it without any success it only shows the
(author ?) instead
> The easiest way is just to add "usenames" as a document class option
> under Document>Settings.
In the Custom box I assume? Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I
added that and tried to use urlcolor=royalblue as a hyperref option, and I'm
still getting an undefined color error.
On 11/13/2011 09:37 AM, H. Hodges wrote:
How can I use named colors in lyx? I can't add \usepackage[usenames]{color} to
the preamble because \usepackage{color} is there by default and I get an "option
clash for package color" error.
The easiest way is just to add "usenames" as a document class
How can I use named colors in lyx? I can't add \usepackage[usenames]{color} to
the preamble because \usepackage{color} is there by default and I get an "option
clash for package color" error.
Heaven Hodges gmail.com> writes:
>
> moderncv.lyx "not a readable lyx document"
>
Solved by re-downloading the file.
moderncv.lyx "not a readable lyx document"
Postby StarKid on Sun Nov 13, 2011 12:56 am
I have LyX 2.0.0 on Ubuntu Linux. Attempting to open the moderncv template gives
the error in the post subject heading. I've used this template once before, but
it was months ago and I don't know what could have
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