On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 22:21, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Carlo F. schrieb:
> > I am using LyX 1.1.6fix4 on Gnu?Linux Debian. I have just finished in
> > writing an about twenty pages document with inside about twenty ".eps"
> > pictures. I have tried to see it
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.1.6fix4 on Gnu?Linux Debian. I have just finished in
writing an about twenty pages document with inside about twenty ".eps"
pictures. I have tried to see it by C-T and C-D. I have have the
following message (more or less) "file/document empty" with only a part
of the first p
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 19:58, Luiz Eleno wrote:
> I suppose this is a not well-known fact, that you can define your own
> style for bibtex references. In a terminal, run the command
>
> ''latex makebst''
>
> The script will ask you a lot of questions about your preferences (e.g.
> full author na
Hello everybody.
I'm using LyX LyX 1.1.6 fix 4 in Gnu/Linux, Debian distr.
I was suggested to use Natbib. And indeed it seems to work fine when I
cite a reference. For the list of references I was suggested to read
"texdoc natbib" for fixing it. After some time, just now I have finished
to read it
Hello everybody.
I'm using LyX LyX 1.1.6 fix 4 in Gnu/Linux, Debian distr.( I know, is
not the last one, but I'm not one of the network administrators).
I'm quite new to BibteX file and Style files. Using Bibview I can
produce bib-file and import them in Lyx. My problem is that I would
like/I need
: [cut]
: Perhaps, is there someone so kind as to tell me what I have to do
: with such files, where I have to put them in order to use them
: within LyX ?
: And can I avoid to rewrite the whole old document (containing
five
: float tables), for having it formatted accorting to the desidered
: new
Hello everybody.
I use LyX 1.1.6fix3 provided with GNU/Linux Mandrake 8.1
distribution. On my PC is installed Tetex with latex 2e. I have a
document written by LyX and I would like now to "format" it
according a new document class package provided by an editor. I
have download from the editor web