Are we talking within the instant preview settings section? I have an older
2.2.0 dev version, and did not see it in there (though I switched back to
stable 2.1.4 on Fedora 22.)
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Thanks, that did the trick. I assume that the setting of the default rendering
engine was important, obviously it is always the last setting one doesn’t try
that fixes things.
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iew. Is there a setting Iâm missing?
Is this not possible unless everything is vanilla pdflatex? I can manually
load the TeX file into Texmaker, compile under LuaLaTeX, and a nice preview
pdf comes up.
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second number is the
baselineskip in points.
I imagine there is a similar line in the other styles.
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overwrite all
local language settings once applied.
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> Hi,
> Star
titles.
Also, as noted here,
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/23650/when-should-we-use-begincenter-instead-of-centering
you need a /par for it to work.
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/usr/share/tex/latex/ and run texhash again.
What is inside your rtthesis.layout file?
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the end of the introduction text I typed called
“chap:Introduction” and refer to it later in the text, which would get me here
\chapter{Introduction\label{chap:Introduction}}
Close, and same effect as the example latex.
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can be found in Document -> Settings -> Latex Preamble
There are many more options that you can decide on further into the document.
From a quick glance, I believe that most of them should be used in the
preamble as they are global settings.
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to the strengths and weaknesses inherent to each
program. That is my personal motivation for learning both programs.
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tf” to the rtthesis class.
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> rtthesis
signature.asc
Descriptio
abytes flying around to
everyone on the list, unless it is necessary.
Also, you may manually load packages through the preamble. You can also load
class options through the Document Settings dialog under Document Class ->
Class Options.
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weight,
hence my quest to get Libertine working as the math font.
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interested I have the before and after in dropbox.)
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Problem solved. I thank everyone for their consideration, and especially
Guillaume for investigating.
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Dear Guillaume,
So I take it that Libertine works as both the serif and math font?
Reinstall everything such as texlive* and latex? Am I missing an obscure
package?
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but for a one off paper I couldn’t justify the time spent to learn the
bibliography commands and such, for only six references.
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This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.79.1 (TeX Live 2014) (rev 4971) (format=lualatex 2015.10.15) 4 NOV 2015 16:42
restricted \write18 enabled.
**Example.tex
(./Example.tex
LaTeX2e <2011/06/27>
Babel <3.9k> and hyphenation patterns for 6 la
EL, if that happens again please report it here or on
>> Redhat bugzilla.
>>
>> That type of issues in on my TODO list to determine a minimum
>> list of dependencies for the lyx rpms on Fedora/EPEL.
>>
>> Regards, -- José Abílio
>
>
>
# yum wh
r time to start a
download going, and run through a generic installer on vanilla Virtual
Box hardware.
Honestly the longest time would be getting Virtual Box setup with
making sure the modules are compiled for your kernel and making sure
that your user is added to the virtual box group.
That'
app; I only wish my coauthors and students would
> use it.
>
> Hal
Dear Hal,
I don't have much experience with Lyx right now, just beginning.
However I can tell you this future student plans on utilizing it when
I can!
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>> I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such
>> as "See equation (3)" in Lyx but everything I read,
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>> I have Googled a way to refer
f a
"named" equation).
I have copied and pasted this section out of a larger document, so the
number equations have shifted back to 1, 2, 3, etc. However it's
simply an example of what I'm thinking.
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automatic that means the equation numbering can / will change as they
are moved about, added or deleted, etc.
So can this be done? Have I failed Google 101? I'm running Lyx 2.1.3.
If it can't be done then really, what's the point?
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