Hi,
I have to split a program code (done using listing package)in 2 columns. The
ways I have in mind are,
- make minipage 50% of width
- make a table with 2 colums
- use multicol package
Which of these is preferred? Or any other way that is recommended?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Shantanu
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* Frederick FN Noronha
*?? ?? [110814 23:53]:
> Dear all: Is there some way I could start the footnote number new with each
> chapter -- that is, it should start from 1, 2, 3 etc at the start of every
> chapter? Many than
* Richard Heck [110808 20:32]:
> On 08/08/2011 10:40 AM, Kulkarni Shantanu wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am stuck at this for hours now. I have a 30 page book in Tufte-book
> > class. On one of the pages, I require a little bit extra height to fit
> > in a single line.
Hi,
I am stuck at this for hours now. I have a 30 page book in Tufte-book
class. On one of the pages, I require a little bit extra height to fit
in a single line. How do I do it?
Thanks.
Shantanu
www.shantanukulkarni.org
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Hi,
Tufte book class docs say a5paper is not supported and one has to use the
geometry package. But geometry is already loaded by lyx. How do I pass
options to it later? I did \geometry{a5paper} but that made the
formatting extremly bad (I had already written 20 pages in Tufte default
mode).
If I g
* Trevor Jenkins [110713 23:32]:
> > http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Layouts/tufte-handout/1.6.x/sample-handout.lyx
> >
>
> Um, that LyX file and the class authors' own PDF equivalent do not have
> non-slanted fonts in the headings.
Are you sure? "AN EXAMPLE OF THE USAGE OF THE
TUFTE - HANDOUT STYLE
* Trevor Jenkins [110713 23:32]:
> Try using LyX own ephm*asis* feature (on my Mac that's Cmd-E) with the text
> of the element selected. That's how I got it to work.
I *did* use C-E. No luck - using Lyx 1.6.5 on Ubuntu 10.04. Right now I
am using sfsidenotes option and it seems to be ok ... but
Hi,
> >The tufte class title and author name is slanted. How to get those upright?
>
> Have you tried to use emphasis or the text style dialog. Worked for me in my
> test of tufte book...
>
I want upright not slanted. Also it gives me error,
| \title{\emph{Lecture Notes}}
|
Hi,
I want my tufte handout title look like these ;
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Layouts/tufte-handout/1.6.x/sample-handout.lyx
Can anyone guide in this please? I do not want slanted (italic) font.
For TOC in handout mode, my \section and \subsections are not seen? Any
help on this too?
Regads,
S
Hi,
In https://dl.getdropbox.com/u/502901/haskell.pdf can anyone tell which
font they might be using especially for code examples?
The tufte class title and author name is slanted. How to get those upright?
Thanks,
Shantanu
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* Wolfgang Engelmann [110222 14:09]:
> Nicely done and helpfull. I wish there would be a similar one for beamer.
Thanks. For beamer there alread is one at,
http://deic.uab.es/~iblanes/beamer_gallery/index.html
Shantanu
www.shantanukulkarni.org
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Hi,
I didn't find a style gallery for powerdot, so I created one. This was
done with a quick perl script and some vi power. I will improve the page
when I get some time. Meanwhile, please check,
http://www.shantanukulkarni.org/powerdot/pdgallery.html
Style gallery is a one stop showcase of all t
Hi,
Instead of dvipdfm (I think because powerdot uses pstricks) do,
Ctrl-Shift-D - makes dvi
Ctrl-Shift-T - makes ps
and then make pdf - I guess Ctrl-V-P.
This might help. I have no access to lyx right now so the above part
is from memory, nor I am a member of this list presently so sorry
for bre
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