I ended up using the attach file package. It works as expected. The only
thing I don’t like it the limited icons and their ugly. I would like to
make my own but the package doesn’t have that ability built in.
On Fri, May 19, 2023 at 1:42 AM Herbert Voss
wrote:
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> Am 19.05.23 um 01:02 schrieb
On 2023-05-19 01:02, Josh Burdeshaw wrote:
Hi,
Am trying to create a link to a .msg (email) file. I am able to create a
working link using the \href{URL}{text} only when the link is an
absolute path. When I change the path to a relative path the link gives
the following message:
image.png
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Am Sonntag, dem 21.05.2023 um 10:33 + schrieb Ehud Behar:
> Can you point me to where the "command" TitleLatexName is defined?
You mean in the source? TextClass.cpp
It is documented in Help > Customization
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> you could use the TitleLaTeXName layout tag and set it to a dummy command
Nice.
Can you point me to where the "command" TitleLatexName is defined?
Thanks very much.
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Am Sonntag, dem 21.05.2023 um 09:49 + schrieb Ehud Behar:
> In a lyx document, after inserting either title, author or date
> insets, lyx automatically puts a maketitle command after
> begin{document}.
> I want to have in my document a \title{} and an `\author{}` but I
> don't want the `\maketi
In a lyx document, after inserting either title, author or date insets,
lyx automatically puts a maketitle command after begin{document}.
I want to have in my document a \title{} and an `\author{}` but I don't
want the `\maketitle`.
Is there any way to tell LyX not put it at all?
(The other way