Rich Shepard said:
> On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Peter Hutnick wrote:
>
>> The sort of thing I am looking for is a title page, a novel-style
>> (i.e. flat) table of contents, and a hierarchy like:
>>
>> Book
>>Part
>> Chapter
>> Section
So, the FAQ says happy stuff about people writing novels with LyX.
Can anyone recommend a LaTeX class for novels? None of the stuff that
came with my copy (included with RedHat 8.0) seems very appropriate.
Since I am a (La)TeX neophyte it would be nice if there was a
corresponding LyX layout fi
Nirmal Govind said:
> Is there a way in which I can print out my slides in exactly the way
> they look in the LyX window?
Have you tried copying the contents of the window and pasting them in a
text editor or word processor?
-Peter
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes said:
>>>>>> "Peter" == Peter Hutnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Peter> I'd like to be able to "include" (like in the C preprocessor
> Peter> sense) some external flat text files in my LyX document.
>
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Dekel Tsur said:
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 06:12:00PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> Peter> 4. Bonus: extra-double-good if it can read the file from a URL
>> Peter> (probably FTP since whitespace gets weird with HTML).
>>
>> This is more difficult.
>
> It is possible, in two ways:
> 1. Using
I'd like to be able to "include" (like in the C preprocessor sense) some
external flat text files in my LyX document.
I have the following requirements:
1. Whitespace must be preserved.
2. The file must be read "live" when the .lyx is built into another type
of file (i.e. PDF)
3. The font should