Dear Riki,
the cls is download from a journal and it has been attached.
Thanks
KC Cao
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 9:37 PM Richard Kimberly Heck
wrote:
> On 10/31/18 9:54 PM, Ke-Cai Cao wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> After I choose the module of Theorem in using LyX, there is conflict
> between the theorem
On 10/31/18 9:54 PM, Ke-Cai Cao wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> After I choose the module of Theorem in using LyX, there is conflict
> between the theoremstyle of LyX’s module and that in .cls.
>
Which cls? If the class file provides the theorem style, then that
should be said there, and we should have a
Dear all,
After I choose the module of Theorem in using LyX, there is conflict
between the theoremstyle of LyX’s module and that in .cls.
LaTeX Error: Command \theoremstyle already defined.
Is there anyone can give me some hints to solve this conflict? I don’t want
delete the theoremstyle in .c
On 31/10/2018 15:10, Bernt Lie wrote:
Yes, I confirm that this fixes the problem:
* In "Documents > Settings... > Formats", I change "Default output set to" from
"PDF(XeTeX)" to "Default".
NOTE: this does not have immediate affect! I need to:
* save the document with this settings change,
* clos
Yes, I confirm that this fixes the problem:
* In "Documents > Settings... > Formats", I change "Default output set to" from
"PDF(XeTeX)" to "Default".
NOTE: this does not have immediate affect! I need to:
* save the document with this settings change,
* close LyX,
* open LyX
* open the changed doc
Thanks. I think I have narrowed down the problem to "Default output set
to " with "PDF (XeTeX)" in
Document > Settings... > Formats.
Can you confirm that the problem goes away if you use the "Default"
output format? (To force LyX to regenerate the preview you can just save
the file under a ne
Here is my "template_test.lyx" file, which contains displayed math with \text{}
containing letter "ø". This letter is not displayed wieh I have enabled
"instant preview". It does show up when preview in LyX is turned off. In any
way, it shows up in the generated PDF file.
Still, it annoys me th
Rich,
Off the cuff, I'd put it on a right flushed multicolumn and mark it as
footer (or whatever it's called in the menu). Then you need a line a 'last
footer'.
MWEs are very helpful...
el
Rich Shepard wrote:
>Reading Chapter 2 (Tables) in the embedded objects help manual I see an
> exampl