Does anyone know what the current status of a DocBook book is in LyX? I
know only "article" is currently supported, but I thought it had been
mentioned that this was being worked on.
DOes LyX support the DocBook "book" style? I haven't been able to figure
out any way to force book rather than article in LyX. Am I missing
something or is this not supported?
-David
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Well, after lots of fiddling and questions answered by this list, it looks
as though LyX just doesn't do what I had hoped it would.
I was looking for a simple tool that would allow my team to create
documents in a WYSIWYG environment and generate output that could be
tranformed (correctly) into m
Why is it that tables are not rendered properly when the LinuxDoc
template is used? When rendered, the cell values are simply placed one
after another on a single line with no table regardless of output format.
The DocBook template works, but I haven't figure out how to add a TOC to
it. If I inse
OK, I give.
I have the default installation of RedHat 6.1 and have installed LyX
1.0.4 (via RPM).
If I use any of the templates (docbook, etc.) I get errors when trying to
create the DVI or postscript versions. For example, the docbook template
always generates a "! LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{d
7;ve determined that the problem lies
in the tetex v0.9-17 RPMs included with RedHat 6.0.
When I backlevel these packages to those shipped with RedHat 5.2 (0.9-6)
everything prints normally (ie. sans the "11 11 TEX LATEX").
-David Nedrow
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Will LyX ever support user defined DTDs? Or does it do it now and I'm just
missing something?
I know DocBook support is on the way, but I'm more interested in being
able to use some DTDs we're creating for internal use.
-David Nedrow
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) or do I need to look at
the tools themselves?
David Nedrow
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