On 01/22/2012 10:55 PM, Peter Patten wrote:
Hi Richard thank you for the quick response to my questions,
All answers make since and helpful, other than "Language" This is
somewhat more important, as when I choose LYX's "English", it is
defiantly a US Version, as in the spelling of: Labor inst
On 01/22/2012 06:31 PM, Peter Patten wrote:
Hi to all lyx-Users
I am brand new to publishing in general and specifically LYX, [as of
yesterday] and hope to create a couple of books re our family tree,
containing lots of charts and photos.
After down loading LYX, I note the system went into
Hi to all lyx-Users
I am brand new to publishing in general and specifically LYX, [as of
yesterday] and hope to create a couple of books re our family tree,
containing lots of charts and photos.
After down loading LYX, I note the system went into an auto download of
TeX/LaTeX. I understand in boo
On 2012-01-22, Henri Mone wrote:
> Dear Richard,
> Thanks for your fast reply. Could you please tell me the command I
> have to use in the latex preamble to set the "math style" to
> "upright".
This depends.
By default, LaTeX does not provide for this option, as it is "unmathematical"
(the typefa
The solution will be posted in latex comminity forum:
Problem was the following option in the preamble:
\setbeamercovered{transparent}
Commented out and everything went like expected.
http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=17464
On 01/21/2012 08:03 PM, Henri Mone wrote:
Dear Richard,
Thanks for your fast reply. Could you please tell me the command I
have to use in the latex preamble to set the "math style" to
"upright".
Sorry, I don't have the time to experiment with these options. The page
lists various packages, and
Hi there,
I am here under Ubuntu 11.10 with LyX 2.x and beamer class (options:
"t").
I am trying to create a frame with the following content:
* itemized text on the left side
* corresponding picture on the right
* realized with two column layout
And here's the problem: the pi