Thanks to everyone for their help.
Especially Paul, who's solution I chose to sort this out.
My Thesis can now be submitted. :)
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Van Uffelen Paul wrote:
> \markboth{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number Two}}{\textrm{\chaptername \ Number
> Two}}
rbert Voss wrote:
> Phil Scordis wrote:
> >
> > I'm having a slight problem with the labelling of a chapter in my thesis.
> > I have a chapter which I do not want to exist as a numbered chapter, so I
> > have used the chapter* environment to generate it. However,
Phil
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installation. Is it possible that
> you didn't install the standard X11 fonts (75 or 100dpi)?
>
> Florian
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e is now a third edition available.
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I use Alt-f u (to update) or Alt-f w (to create it from scratch)
It seems to be bind file non-specific.
Phil
On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, J. P. Blevins wrote:
> Is there is a simple key binding in emacs (or any other mode) that will
> invoke Update Postscript?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Jim
>
Sorry, it looks like with a bit more digging I have solved it myself:
FYI
\bind "C-z x" "tex-mode"
This solves my key-binding problem.
Phil
ed on my machine.
(I'm using ver 1.1.5 prior to any fixing (rpm))
Thanks
Phil
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label to be inserted in the text instead of the
number, but the label can't contain spaces so I cant use "Scordis, 1999"
as the label.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Phil
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On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Laurent DUVAL wrote:
> Suppose I type Ctrl-D, aiming to delete a character, just like in Xemacs.
> LyX then starts a sometimes quite long compiling process.
> Now, suppose I would like to stop it, instead of waiting for minutes.
> What should I do?
Sorry, I don't know how to
On 26 Jun 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Phil" == Phil Scordis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Phil> However, after re-writing all of the cites into the original
> Phil> document the buffer overflow returned. Inspection of the .aux
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problem, which gives me the
impression that it is a lyx bug?
Thanks for everyones help.
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ilding of the postscript, as I have never found one lying
around!
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TeX's buffer size 5000
Can anyone tell me why this may be happening?
Especially as the bib file, when inserted into another document, works
perfectly.
Thanks
Phil
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