Try,
\usepackage{fancyheadings}
in the Preamble.
Make sure you have the latest memoir class package.
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/memoir/
- Marc
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Be aware that fancyhdr doesn't work with the Memoir document class.
It gives an error about s
oes for someone who doesn't
want to learn LaTeX.
> >>>>> "Marc" == Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Marc> I find Kile quite excellent and the 1.7a1 I'm running great. I'm
> Marc> hoping LyX 1.4 or possibly 1.5 wi
On Sunday 04 July 2004 03:44 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The current support for the Memoir class within LyX is extremely limited.
I'm currently writing my novel not in LyX while utilizing the Memoir class
just writing straight LaTeX and the Kile LaTeX Editor for KDE.
You need to download the
Underneath LyX Help there is a section about adding classes and other
packages.
Inside the instructions it makes mention that texhash needs to be run.
I am not exactly sure where Ron has set up LyX/Mac local package support but
I'm sure Mr. Florence has some better information on this matter.
On Monday 07 June 2004 01:23 pm, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
You mentioned you are using XFree86 4.4.0.
What is your display driver?
Have you checked the XFree86.log for Warnings/Errors?
Did it work well with XFree86 4.3.0 drivers?
What X Extensions do you have enabled (xfb, xrandr,)
-Marc
>
On Thursday 13 May 2004 04:13, Georg Baum wrote:
Thank you for the link about Herbert's collection of Tips & Tricks.
You might want to note at the bottom of that link where there is the "back"
link it points via an .phtml page which returns a Forbidden access error from
Apache.
If you drop the
Since I'm running Debian Sid I do the following:
mkdir /usr/localshare/texmf/tex/latex
Underneath that directory you can either make a separate directory/folder for
each class style or leave them separate if it is just one file.
For cleanliness I make sure each one has its own directory. Now i
I get zero defects on Debian Sid running LyX, so my guess is his installation
of textex-extra, available fonts for TeX/LaTeX and LyX are not complete.
-Marc
On Monday 03 May 2004 05:11, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Bernd Mehnert wrote:
> > but after opening a document there is still the message:
> >
>
This works with hyperref package.
Here is an example:
Make sure you have hyperref as your last referenced package in your preamble
\usepackage[colorlinks=true,bookmarks=true,letterpaper]{hyperref}
Within your document referencing part, chapter, section, etc. use the ERT
command to get straight
using the ERT add the following LaTeX command.
\date{} /* The empty string should suffice
-Marc
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 11:37, Carlos Lopez Nataren wrote:
> Hello everyone, I've been wanting to take out the date in the first page
> of my document with lyx, is there any way I could do this in
Create custom commands with specified tab insets.
-Marc
On Thursday 29 April 2004 09:44, Melanie Gross wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have inserted an appendix in my file which should contain some
> programs that I have written. I have inserted the files but they do not
> look good because all lines which
One should use the graphics format best suited for the number of unique colors
in the source file, as well as the one that produces the smallest output
without losing quality.
-Marc
On Wednesday 28 April 2004 21:33, Owen Lucas wrote:
> I use matlab and LyX all the time. I would simply suggest s
Does MatLab support TIFF?
If so export via TIFF, launch the GIMP or Photoshop and use either app to deal
with JPG.
If on Windows an excellent application dealing with various file formats is
IrfanView.
http://www.irfanview.com
Grab both portions of the app and your jpgs, tiffs, etc.. will be
Zipping seems to be an unnecessary workaround. I tested a few files and
submitted via my remote mail server and nothing was lost in the files during
submission or fetch.
What is your Mail Server you use?
Postfix works quite well for this without the need of zip, though zip does add
the benefit
Well,
To track down this annoyance we need to know something of your system
configuration at home.
List the following information:
1. Operating System
2. glibc library version and its locales listing.
For example, myself:
1. Debian Unstable (2.6.5 kernel)
2. locales 2.3.2.ds1-1
3. glibc-2.3.2
Beny,
Sounds like a localization issue with the locales package installed on your
system. Since you don't list the operating system you have running and what
locales package support you have installed versus that of the other system I
would check this as an option to investigate.
I'd also c
We call them there flared trousers as either flared jeans or "bell-bottoms."
-Marc
On Sunday 25 April 2004 16:20, robin wrote:
> John Levon wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 25, 2004 at 10:25:26PM +0200, Reuben Thomas wrote:
> >>First, in most programs, "Text" is a file type listed on the save dialog,
> >>n
One solution for the fear of large documents being sent for change tracking.
Generate a top level document that is nothing more than \include filenames of
every piece of the document and offer a reference within the finished
document which part of the overall document this section references.
m
And don't forget that since you are putting styles, classes and packages
inside your local texmf/ directory you have to run texhash and let it update
and generate the ls-R index.
Debian: /usr/local/share/texmf
I run Edit->Reconfigure afterwards and it will work, when there is at least
prelimin
How does this answer the question regarding LyX and it being unable to
automate the process?
I can always write in straight LaTeX but one of the selling points in LyX is
to not have to write solely in LaTeX with my content.
Would this require a shell script to strip and replace what is needed?
Henrik is referring to this part of your style sheet:
a:link { text-decoration: none; color:blue; }
a:visited { text-decoration: none; color:green; }
a:hover { text-decoration: none; color:red; }
You made it a Global instead of a Local Variable and since the screenshot is
wrapped inside an ancho
William,
Early I asked since LyX is UI Independent whether or not a desire for a
Cocoa UI has been posted besides from myself.
With much of the UI available by AppKit already it would seem if someone
has ObjC experience they could ObjC++ LyX and offer this as well as
other benefits.
My reques
Okay to keep this straightforward:
There are two bugs at work here.
Bug #1 using Memoir Class
Switching from book class to memoir to continue work on a novel works so
long as I do not insert an Index. It complains with the following error:
LaTeX Error: Command \see already defined.
\newcomma
So if I underatnd you correctly this is more an issue of perception
versus functionality. That is to say when you output via pdflatex and
it launches say, Acroread or xpdf or Preview in OS X or even KGhostView
(supports dvi, ps, eps, pdf) and then you modify the document and select
Update outp
I know this is not what you want to hear but what would having a PDF
Viewer dynamically update your previews faster even matter?
DVI allows for rapid preview of your document. Once you are satisfied
then export to PS, PDF, HTML, etc.
-Marc
P.S. The footprint for xdvi is a fraction of xpdf/kpd
Earl Eiland wrote:
The archives tell how to find moc, but not how to install it. I'm using
RH9. It has a /usr/lib/qt-3.1 directory, but the only file in /bin is
qtconfig.
Earl Eiland
As Jose just mentioned you need the qt-devel for RH, just like you need
it for what I run, Debian.
ftp://ft
Sander Klous wrote:
Hi,
I submitted this question last week, but didn't get a response. So
I'll give it another try.
I have lyx1.3.3 installed on RH7.3
I downloaded the elsart.layout from
http://www.lyx.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/lyx-devel/lib/layouts/
and installed it in ~/.lyx/layouts
In the s
Does LyX-Qt/Mac have access to Panther's Spell checking service or does
it rely upon Qt's spell-checking?
Did Anton Leuski rewrite the interfaces strictly in Objective-C and
didn't include hooks into Carbon?
-Marc
Ronald Florence wrote:
The new cocoAspell is a convenient system-spellserver wi
From LaTeXConfig.lyx
4.25 llncs
Found: no
CTAN: N/A
Notes: The document class llncs can be used to write articles for
submission to the Springer journal Lecture Notes in Computer Science .
LATEX documents are available from Springer s ftp site on the following
URL: ftp://trick.ntp.springer.de/
Just in case people aren't aware of this information.
-Marc
Have you thought to move the qt-x11-free-3.2.1 directory path to just qt
so that it reads as :
/disk-b/hiller/qt/bin/moc
/disk-b/hiller/qt/bin/uic
Just a thought but Trolltech README mentions doing this after untaring
the archive.
and thus your $QTDIR will not have qt-x11-free-3.2.1 in its path
I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced similar observations with
the bz2 versus gz archives of LyX 1.3.3.
I spent over a week tweaking with Qt 3.2.1 and LyX just to run the Qt
interface.
It ranged from the incompatible libjpeg and libpng libraries for Qt
which after trying several combin
Would someone write a note that Qt will puke without these cached fonts
on systems that use fontconfig like Debian, on the page to Download?
The instructions from Wiki explain it clearly.
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/Qt
It doesn't fix the broken Preferences Qwidget bug I'm seeing but it
I built LyX 1.3.3 against the latest unstable Debs as well as against my
own optimized configure and compiles resulting in the exact same errors.
It rules out me misconfiguring Qt for Debian--which is good so now I can
custom compile KDE3.2 CVS for Pentium 3.
What I have discovered is that all
Were those the qt libs provided by Debian or your own build?
-Marc
Momes wrote:
I'm using qt librarys version 3.2.1.
Thank you.
On Tuesday 30 September 2003 23:06, Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer wrote:
What build of Qt did you compile LyX 1.3.3 against?
-Marc
Momes wrote:
Hi,
What build of Qt did you compile LyX 1.3.3 against?
-Marc
Momes wrote:
Hi,
I've compiled new 1.3.3 version in a Debian Sid machine. The compilation went
OK but LyX always shows the default qt-style not the style I've choosed as
other KDE applications.
Does someone knows how to fix this?
The
. Shortcut: P Accel:
Label: Reconfigure Shortcut: R Accel:
repainting 0,0 674,398
repainting 0,0 674,398
repainting 39,0 283,398
repainting 0,0 674,398
Setting controller ro: 1
Transition from state 0 to state 0 after input 7
Calling BC refresh()
./lyx: relocation error: ./lyx: undefined symbol: _ZN
I couldn't wait for a package so I downloaded the source and after compiling
Qt3.2.1 I compiled LyX against it and it is indeed doing well.
If I find any command line output errors I'll file some bugs.
My present issues are with KDE 3.2 CVS and the gcc issues that those debs were
built upon.
I
I am writing several works, from a couple novels to technical documents and
would really love the ability to have an Inspector View (ala OS X Cocoa) to
set PDF encryption for final output.
Is this a subproject being considered yet?
Sincerely,
Marc J. Driftmeyer
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