module to specify using TeX?
Thanks,
-Brian
On Dec 15, 2008, at 11:53 AM, rgheck wrote:
Brian Kidd wrote:
Hello,
Previous versions of LyX had tabs for TeX code so that one could
open or close the inset by a single mouse click. The latest
version allows for opening of the inset by a single
Hello,
Previous versions of LyX had tabs for TeX code so that one could open
or close the inset by a single mouse click. The latest version allows
for opening of the inset by a single click, but to close the inset
one must now right click and select close inset. Is there a way to
get a ta
hello,
what file do i need to modify or save so that the displayed tool bars
keep their size and location when i open lyx? i only want the
standard and extra tool bars to be displayed by default, in small
size, and with the extra tool bar displayed vertically along the left
side of the sc
thanks for the suggestions. removing the .bind file worked and i was
able to create new bindings that match my previous shortcuts.
thanks,
-brian
On Dec 3, 2008, at 4:27 AM, Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Brian Kidd wrote:
i am a long-time LyX user and big fan of the software. i recently
upgraded
hello,
i am a long-time LyX user and big fan of the software. i recently
upgraded to 1.6 and noticed a few strange editing problems. cmd-
return does not break the paragraph (nothing happens and LyX displays
unknown function in the lower left) and holding down shift to
highlight character
i was noticing recently that the double spacing of a lyx-produced
document seems a little small. for example, i am able to get 324
words on a page (8.5 x 11) in a double spaced document that is twelve
point font with 1.25" margins all around. this is much more than the
typical 250 words per
The reconfigure option that Abdel is referring to is under the LyX
menu in the Mac version of LyX for release 1.5x
-brian
On Dec 26, 2007, at 12:46 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Faith Anne Scott wrote:
I don't have that menu. Under Tools, all I have is Spellchecker,
Count Words, and TeX Inf
hi aaron,
the natbib package has an option for supscripting.
\usepackage[super]{natbib}
-brian
On Dec 12, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Deskins, Nathaniel A wrote:
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex
citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my
bibtex style file
Hi Adrian,
You can use the bibfont command if you are using natbib package. Just
add this ERT command before your bibliography tag.
\newcommand{\bibfont}{\fontsize{9}{12}\selectfont}
The first number is the size and the second is the baseline skip. I'm
assuming you are using 12pt font for
hi Sebastian,
i just figured this one out as well after prematurely posting the
same question about a week ago. the solution is to go into math mode
and then change the toolbar settings. enter math mode as if your
going to start a new formula and then select View -> Toolbars. if the
curso
hello,
how can i adjust the font size of instant preview? the size is much
larger than the surrounding, non-math, text and does not change if i
adjust the zoom of the screen fonts.
thanks,
-brian
thanks for the response Bennett. I'm using 1.5.1 currently and it
works just fine. -brian
On Oct 28, 2007, at 8:49 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Oct 28, 2007, at 10:43 PM, Brian Kidd wrote:
Hello,
I decided to upgrade to LyX 1.5.2 from 1.4.4 and have encountered
the problem of h
Sorry, I spoke to soon on the math mode pop up part. I found the
toolbar listed as being in (auto). -brian
On Oct 28, 2007, at 7:43 PM, Brian Kidd wrote:
Hello,
I decided to upgrade to LyX 1.5.2 from 1.4.4 and have encountered
the problem of having fuzzy screen fonts as described by a few
Hello,
I decided to upgrade to LyX 1.5.2 from 1.4.4 and have encountered the
problem of having fuzzy screen fonts as described by a few other
people on the list. The reason that I wanted to bring back this topic
on the thread is because there seemed to be a consensus that the
problem was
Hello all,
I have come across a strange situation where the output for my
references is appearing below the section heading (see attached
picture). I'm using the article class and normally references appear
in the proper \section* format. However, something is bad in this
case and the ref
another option that i've used for adding custom white space is to
create a new command in the preamble using \rule. this is an
extension of the suggestion by Enrico and you can fine tune the extra
space as needed.
\newcommand\T{\rule{0pt}{2.6ex}}
\newcommand\B{\rule[-1.2ex]{0pt}{0pt}}
add
the \dfrac command will give you a fraction in display style without
having to explicitly type \displaystyle. if you want fewer
keystrokes, then an alternative to setting the default fraction to be
in display style would be to create a custom bind for dfrac.
hope that helps,
-brian
On Sep
hello,
this is more of a bibtex and natbib question, but i thought that some
people on the list may have come across this problem when creating a
CV. i'm using the article class to create a CV and i'd like to use
bibTeX with the natbib style for my publication list. a typical CV
will list
is there a way to modify the default font for a table? it would be
nice to change the font settings in two different ways.
(1) a latex command in the preamble so that the font size and style
would be consistent for the entire document, regardless of what
appears on the screen in lyx
(2) a
On Apr 16, 2007, at 10:17 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Apr 16, 2007, at 1:12 PM, Brian Kidd wrote:
On Apr 16, 2007, at 5:40 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Apr 16, 2007, at 12:51 AM, Brian Kidd wrote:
i just set up the interface with X11 to view dvi files with
xdvi. the viewer is great
On Apr 16, 2007, at 5:40 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Apr 16, 2007, at 12:51 AM, Brian Kidd wrote:
i just set up the interface with X11 to view dvi files with xdvi.
the viewer is great because it's much quicker than preview and is
easy to update.
the reverse search sounds interesting
On Apr 16, 2007, at 5:38 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Apr 15, 2007, at 11:11 PM, Brian Kidd wrote:
preview.sty is in my latex path. the help latex configuration
excerpt appears below. also, there is a path to preview.sty in
Tools > TeX Information and my ~/Library/Application Support/
i just set up the interface with X11 to view dvi files with xdvi. the
viewer is great because it's much quicker than preview and is easy to
update.
the reverse search sounds interesting, but i'm not sure how it's
supposed to work in lyx? i edited my latex -> converter so it
includes the s
7:51 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Apr 15, 2007, at 10:45 PM, Brian Kidd wrote:
i haven't been able to get instant preview working with lyx 1.4.4
on a mac intel machine. i followed the wiki suggestions for
installing latex, and friends, through fink, but instant preview
doesn't seem to
i haven't been able to get instant preview working with lyx 1.4.4 on
a mac intel machine. i followed the wiki suggestions for installing
latex, and friends, through fink, but instant preview doesn't seem to
work. when i turn on instant preview, the mathematical fonts stay the
same as when i
for script fonts and 5pt for
script script font sizes.
One visually good thing is to use a 10:7:5 ratio for the mf, sf, ssf
so scale appropriately.
-brian
On Apr 12, 2007, at 4:46 PM, Lyx Physicist wrote:
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 15:40 -0700, Jens Noeckel wrote:
On Apr 12, 2007, at 2:02 PM,
one silly thing to do is to increase the zoom size, which will
increase the font size for the entire document including math fonts.
go to the preferences, screen fonts and then adjust the zoom size.
hope that helps.
-brian
On Apr 12, 2007, at 9:24 AM, Lyx Physicist wrote:
Hi, I have inserte
Charles,
This can be changed by adding two lines to your preamble. First, add
the "super" option to the natbib package. Make sure to change your
citation style to numerical under the Bibliography setting otherwise
LyX will spit out the warning about having conflicting natbib
definitions.
I've having difficulty getting custom classes to work on LyX 1.5 beta
for mac intel. In particular, a custom class does not show up as an
option within the document settings even though it appears in the TeX
information. What's bizarre, however, is that when I click on the
show path check b
I am trying out the beta version of 1.5 for a Mac Intel machine and
it seems that the opt-m g *, where * is a lowercase character,
command is disabled. this command previously created the greek letter
that corresponds to the lowercase letter and automatically enters the
math mode. Is there
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