Not with LyX, as far as I know. But everything is possible with latex. In
particular, the command \parshape allows you to build paragraphs of
arbitrary shapes. The package shapepar, which is built on top of parshape,
provides a few basic shapes, including a circle. You may want to checkout
its docu
Is there some way I could set the colophone of a book (done in Lyx) in a
circular shape?
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Dear Ian,
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On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 3:43 PM, Ian P.L. Kwan wrote:
> Liviu
>
> Thanks for responding. I am running windows XP 32 bit. I don´t know my LaTeX
> distro. I don't even know what this is. Where do I find this?
>
> I am not sure what
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 1:00 PM, Ian P.L. Kwan wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am a completely new user to LyX (and LaTeX for that matter).
>
> I installed LyX and it is functioning. I wanted to print the Introduction to
> in the LyX Help, but I keep getting an error. I believe I have to "install
> the LaTeX bo
Hi
I am a completely new user to LyX (and LaTeX for that matter).
I installed LyX and it is functioning. I wanted to print the Introduction
to in the LyX Help, but I keep getting an error. I believe I have to
"install the LaTeX booktabs package". I have absolutely no idea how to do
this.
Can som