Hi,
How does one obtain single column indices? This question has been raised
before as regards LaTeX. How does one do it with LyX?
Since the default processor appears to be xindy from the documentation, I
will need to modify the relevant style?
Regards
K
Sorry for the delayed reply.
I tried to replicate the problem in a file as small as possible (as
suggested). I couldn't reproduce it.
On that note, for some reason, I had encoding problems with the same .lyx
document. I used iconv to resolve that problem.
On 25 April 2017 at 18:40, Richard Heck
Am 26.04.2017 um 20:43 schrieb Guenter Milde:
On 2017-04-25, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am frequently reminded by the Debian system to install texlive, which
is, however, of 2014, whereas I am using the one of 2016.
If I click the various texlive packages away (a bit cumbersome, around
14 or
On 2017-04-25, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I am frequently reminded by the Debian system to install texlive, which
> is, however, of 2014, whereas I am using the one of 2016.
> If I click the various texlive packages away (a bit cumbersome, around
> 14 or so packages) I am told that it is needed
On 04/26/2017 06:31 AM, F M Salter wrote:
>
> Nomenclature entries produce pdf showing $x$ not /x!/
>
It would be helpful if you could produce a small (minimal) test file.
It would also be best sent to lyx-devel (cc'd here).
Richard
Nomenclature entries produce pdf showing $x$ not /x!/
Regards
Frank Salter
On 25/04/17, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I am frequently reminded by the Debian system to install texlive,
> which is, however, of 2014, whereas I am using the one of 2016.If I
> click the various texlive packages away (a bit cumbersome, around 14
> or so packages) I am told that it is needed fo