On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 6:45 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
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> On Aug 13, 2015, at 2:31 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
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> Hal,
> I think I did understand. You want your collaborator to be able to make
> arbitrary changes to the .tex file, then have tex2lyx figure out how to
> create a new .lyx file. But y
> On Aug 13, 2015, at 2:31 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
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> Hal,
> I think I did understand. You want your collaborator to be able to make
> arbitrary changes to the .tex file, then have tex2lyx figure out how to
> create a new .lyx file. But your collaborator could have done anything. That
> ma
Hal,
I think I did understand. You want your collaborator to be able to make
arbitrary changes to the .tex file, then have tex2lyx figure out how to create
a new .lyx file. But your collaborator could have done anything. That makes the
“modified” file no different from any other completely arbi
> On Aug 13, 2015, at 1:30 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
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> If you used Lyx to create the LaTeX file, then you already have the “helper
> file” to that would be needed to work with the LaTeX. It is just the
> .lyx file that created it in the first place. For my own work, I do
> this all the time
If you used Lyx to create the LaTeX file, then you already have the "helper
file" to that would be needed to work with the LaTeX. It is just the
.lyx file that created it in the first place. For my own work, I
do this all the time. Create a document with Lyx, and send it to a journal
as the .tex fi
> On Aug 13, 2015, at 12:02 PM, Mike Reeks wrote:
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> Dear Lyx Users
> I have written a very large article in Lyx for publication in a scientific
> journal which will only accept the article as a latex file. Of course Lyx
> will generate a Latex file as well as a pdf file. I wanted to check
Dear Lyx Users
I have written a very large article in Lyx for publication in a scientific
journal which will only accept the article as a latex file. Of course Lyx will
generate a Latex file as well as a pdf file. I wanted to check that the Latex
file is acceptable to Lyx. Unfortunately I get
Am 13.08.2015 um 16:03 schrieb Richard Heck:
> On 08/13/2015 05:35 AM, David wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I would like to bring up the following topic again in the hope that
>> someone has an answer.
>
> PS You can also change the delay time under Tools> Preferences> Editing>
> Input Completion.
>
On 08/13/2015 05:35 AM, David wrote:
Dear list,
I would like to bring up the following topic again in the hope that
someone has an answer.
PS You can also change the delay time under Tools> Preferences> Editing>
Input Completion.
Richard
On 08/13/2015 05:35 AM, David wrote:
Dear list,
I would like to bring up the following topic again in the hope that
someone has an answer.
There isn't one set, but you can set one yourself. Go to Tools>
Preferences> Editing> Shortcuts, enter "completion" in the search field,
select "completi
On 08/13/2015 01:32 PM, Michael Berger wrote:
if really found to be necessary, a list of KOMAscript class options can be
found e.g. here:
https://www.rrzn.uni-hannover.de/fileadmin/kurse/material/latex/scrguide.pdf
This is the manual for a version in december 2013, not the current one.
The
David inue.uni-stuttgart.de> writes:
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>
> >
> > In fact my first line »Texttexttext«-line *is* indented:
> > It is just in the case of an empty line before a new paragraph where the
> > paragraph settings have to be changed, if an indentation is not wanted.
> > This is fine, because it just h
Dear list,
I would like to bring up the following topic again in the hope that
someone has an answer.
Am 30.07.2015 um 13:51 schrieb David Rörich:
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> 2) I work on a document with many math macros having long names, several
> of them beginning with the same string. When entering an ambiguous
>
Am 13.08.2015 um 10:58 schrieb Michael Berger:
> David Rörich inue.uni-stuttgart.de> writes:
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>>
>> This is probably a property of the document class you use (and it should
>> be configurable via class options). Most classes I know do _not_ indent
>> the first paragraph in a section or chapter,
>
> In fact my first line »Texttexttext«-line *is* indented:
> It is just in the case of an empty line before a new paragraph where the
> paragraph settings have to be changed, if an indentation is not wanted.
> This is fine, because it just happens a few times in the document.
>
Ok. The only w
Thank you – I now understood, what you meant by »using sections for creating
headers«, which indeed I do. I only did not do this in this short minimal
example, which was way too short to see that in my large file the following
examples with the headers use the behavior I want.
In fact my first
David Rörich inue.uni-stuttgart.de> writes:
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> Am 13.08.2015 um 08:32 schrieb jezZiFeR:
> > Dear Michael,
> >
> > Thank you, this works well. Is there also an automatic possibility to
not indent the first paragraphs
> after a headline in the whole document?
> >
>
> This is probably a prop
Am 13.08.2015 um 10:31 schrieb jezZiFeR:
> As far as I know I did not change the class options in the preamble. There is
> a XeTeX-command in the preamble, which might be unnecessary, but I see no
> changes in the class options. As I do not know what using Sections for
> creating headers is, I t
As far as I know I did not change the class options in the preamble. There is a
XeTeX-command in the preamble, which might be unnecessary, but I see no changes
in the class options. As I do not know what using Sections for creating headers
is, I think I do not.
Here is a minimal file:
Minimal
Am 13.08.2015 um 10:10 schrieb jezZiFeR:
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> I use KOMA-Script-report.
>
Ok, this is weird. KOMAScript would usually not indent the first
paragraph in a new section or chapter unless you change the class
options in the preamble. Did you?
Do you use Sections for creating headers?
Could you send us
Am 13.08.2015 um 08:32 schrieb jezZiFeR:
> Dear Michael,
>
> Thank you, this works well. Is there also an automatic possibility to not
> indent the first paragraphs after a headline in the whole document?
>
This is probably a property of the document class you use (and it should
be configurab
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