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Now I tried to execute in the terminal with a csl-file (all in the same
directory) after having created a tex-file: pandoc -s --filter pandoc-citeproc
--csl sociology.csl -f latex -o mydocument.docx -t doc
On Thursday, November 12, 2020, 10:56:30 PM GMT+2, André Jäger
wrote:
Hello,
I have LyX Version 2.3.4.2 on Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS.
I have to export a LYX-Document to MSWord. The document is encoded with Unicode
(utf8), and the converter-definition LaTEX (plain) -> MS-Word Office-Op
Hello,
I have LyX Version 2.3.4.2 on Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS.
I have to export a LYX-Document to MSWord. The document is encoded with
Unicode (utf8), and the converter-definition LaTEX (plain) -> MS-Word
Office-Open XML is set to:||
pandoc -s -f latex -o $$o -t docx $$i
That works. In order to expo
On 11/12/20 7:29 AM, didiergab...@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
The pdf shows the alignment issue which I cannot resolve. I tried to
understand the doc of the enumitem package but how to say... Not very
easy...
As you can see the label of the first item, in second level enumerate,
is shifted to the
A few more pieces on the puzzle of the dead keys
1) Does not depend on the linux distribution, Flavio de Melo in his mail
wrote that he has Ubuntu 18.04 and I have Fedora 32
2) Does not depend on the desktop; in my PC i use mate but I can also use
gnome. With both desktops there is no dead keys a
Hello,
The pdf shows the alignment issue which I cannot resolve. I tried to understand
the doc of the enumitem package but how to say... Not very easy...
As you can see the label of the first item, in second level enumerate, is
shifted to the right ...
I attach a mwe in lyx as well as t