suppressing hyphenation

2004-07-23 Thread Ansgar Hoffmann
Hi all, again a problem concerning the correct hyphenation: In my german document I use several english words like "Transport Stream", "eventIn" and so on. Now unfortunately LaTex breaks these like "QuickTi-me" or "even-tIn" which is, well, let's say debatable ;-) In the preamble, using the -> L

Re: inserting an empty page

2004-07-20 Thread Ansgar Hoffmann
Zitat von Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Ansgar, > > I don't think that I completely understand. The title page should not be > numbered. There's no number printed on the title page with the book document class. But the second page should start with "ii" not "i", so the next page on the

Re: inserting an empty page

2004-07-19 Thread Ansgar Hoffmann
Rich Shepard schrieb: Ansgar, If you use the book document class this extra pagination should be done automatically. Rich Thanks for that tip, it works in that it gives me a few more pages and puts the beginning of each chapter on an odd page, which is nice. I had to change the pagenumbering

inserting an empty page

2004-07-19 Thread Ansgar Hoffmann
Hi guys, I've got another question that I feel is easy to answer, but I simply can't figure out how to do it: I want to insert an empty page in my lyx-document. I've tried \newpage and \clearpage, both don't have an effect. Why would I want to do so? It's because of the page headings. My docume

Re: nesting numerize and itemize environments

2004-07-12 Thread Ansgar Hoffmann
Angus Leeming schrieb: Ansgar Hoffmann wrote: Hi guys, I want to nest an itemize environment within an enumeration, which is straightforward at first by simply increasing the depth with M-S-right. But I want to write some text after the list of items before going on to the next enumerated item

nesting numerize and itemize environments

2004-07-12 Thread Ansgar Hoffmann
, first item - Yes, indeed, second item Here we keep going with 2. Bar 3. foobedoobar How can I achieve this layout? I didn't find an according thread in this list. Do I have to use ERT? Regards, Ansgar Hoffmann

Re: Special Characters

2004-04-09 Thread Ansgar Hoffmann
robin schrieb: You need to click the "TeX" button and type in the LaTeX code for the character you want. In this case, it's \textregistered Some other useful ones are \textcopyright (the C in a circle) \texttrademark (the TM sign) You can get a complete list of LaTeX symbols by downloading the

Special Characters

2004-04-06 Thread Ansgar Hoffmann
Hi Guys, my name is Ansgar, I'm new to this list and I'm afraid to the topic as well (have already typed a couple of pages, though), so I got a question that might be a newbie-issue or slightly off topic, but anyway: I want to include what I call special characters (don't know the english word for