Hi
This the source of my book, all free and GPL:
- text.
- code.
- images svg, png, pdf.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/laws-in-physics/files/source/
Best regards
On Sat, 23 Dec 2017, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
Rich, some years ago I developed a module so that spreadtab could be used
in LyX and if instant preview was on it allowed a kind of lightweight
interactive spreadsheeting. I used it for keeping a timesheet when I was
freelancing as an indexer.
Andrew
On 23/12/2017 10:44 a.m., Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 22 Dec 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
Having put \usepackage{spreadtab} in the preamble, I assume that I put
the ERT \begin{spreadtab} just above the table and the ERT
\end{spreadtab}
immediately following the table (similar to use of the \mu
On Fri, 22 Dec 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
Having put \usepackage{spreadtab} in the preamble, I assume that I put
the ERT \begin{spreadtab} just above the table and the ERT \end{spreadtab}
immediately following the table (similar to use of the \multicol package.)
Is this correct?
Apparently
I read in Herb Voss' book ("Typesetting tables with LaTeX") that the
spreadtab package replaces the tabular environment. Reading the Tables
section of the Embedded Objects manual I see no reference to the spreadtab
package.
Having put \usepackage{spreadtab} in the preamble, I assume that I pu
On Fri, 22 Dec 2017, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
my view is that you are using the wrong tool, ie typesetting to do
bookkeeping instead of letting the bookkeeping do the typesetting.
It seems that no one read what I wrote. Yes, I used to use SQL-Ledger,
too, until it died. Now I use GnuCash.
Well,
my view is that you are using the wrong tool, ie typesetting to do
bookkeeping instead of letting the bookkeeping do the typesetting.
I use SQL-Ledger which is Open Source in Perl and uses LaTeX to prepare
the invoices. I have developed a template with KOMA-Script to my liking
and haven't l
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 10:47 PM, Rich Shepard
wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Dec 2017, Joel Kulesza wrote:
>
> I tend to agree with Steve's points.
>>
>
> Joel,
>
> I fail to understand why you and Steve think LyX/LaTeX is not suitable
> for
> producing an invoice/statement while a word processor such as
On Fri, 22 Dec 2017, Joel Kulesza wrote:
I tend to agree with Steve's points.
Joel,
I fail to understand why you and Steve think LyX/LaTeX is not suitable for
producing an invoice/statement while a word processor such as LibreOffice
is. I can produce invoices with GnuCash, but they're more
On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 7:32 AM, Rich Shepard
wrote:
> I'm trying to create an account statement for clients whom I invoice by
> time and expense and I'm missing something in my efforts. The statement is
> a
> running explanation of payments received and charges against those
> payments.
> I'm
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