On Wed, 25 Mar 2009, Thomas Klimpel wrote:
> I want to produce the following:
>
> [description1] Some text ...
> not realy important ...
> but still belonging to the same description
> 1. first point of an inner enumeration
> 2. second point of an inner enumeration
> more text,
Hi,
in my document I have some nested lists like in the following example:
Listelem 1
<--- LaTeX breaks the page here
Listelem 1.1
,,,
...
unfortunately LaTeX breaks the page at a very bad position.
In a normal wordprocessor I would now goto "Listelem 1" a
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 12:31:26AM +0100, Guido Ostkamp wrote:
> > However, I haven't found a comfortable way to import sourcecode from
> > an existing ASCII-file without loosing all the formatting - i.e. the
> > indentation
Hi group,
in case anyone else is having the same problems ("aclocal-1.6: command not
found") with patching 1.3.0 sources to 1.3.1 with the provided patchfile:
I have been able to work around that problem by using this sequence of
commands:
$ tar xvzf lyx-1.3.0.tar.gz
$ cd lyx-1.3.0
Hi group,
I am new to Lyx. While reading through the Customization Guide, I found
that the screen fonts could be changed to scalable fonts. The suggested
"Utopia" font works fine here as serif-font.
However, is there a suggestion for a sans-serif scalable font?
I found something in my list call
Hi group,
I sometimes need sourcecode examples in my documents. I already know, that
the LyX environment "Lyx-Code" must be used for that.
However, I haven't found a comfortable way to import sourcecode from an
existing ASCII-file without loosing all the formatting - i.e. the
indentation with bl