A few questions about environments and element order in the front matter of
a KOMA-Script book.
Should the ERT \frontmatter be the first line in the LyX document, above the
other front matter pages?
The first octo page in the book is a half-title with the book's title and
the author's name. What
On Wed, 27 Dec 2017, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It's not trivial to code this yourself, but a drop-in solution for this
style (and other styles of that package) is here:
https://www.komascript.de/fncychap-Glenn
Jürgen,
Thank you. My German has atrophied to uselessness over the years so I was
Am Mittwoch, den 27.12.2017, 07:47 -0800 schrieb Rich Shepard:
> On Wed, 27 Dec 2017, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
> > Which look like how?
>
> Juergen,
>
>The fncychap package has a half-dozen designs. I decided that
> "Glenn" was
> most appropriate for this book. Sample attached.
It's not
On Wed, 27 Dec 2017, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Which look like how?
Juergen,
The fncychap package has a half-dozen designs. I decided that "Glenn" was
most appropriate for this book. Sample attached.
Best regards,
Rich
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Am Mittwoch, den 27.12.2017, 05:50 -0800 schrieb Rich Shepard:
>I thought I had written of my desire to learn how to create the
> equivalent
> chapter headings using KOMA-Script as provided by fncychap.
Which look like how?
Jürgen
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2017, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
You did not yet tell us what you actually want to customize, but I was
referring to \chapterformat, for instance.
Jürgen,
I thought I had written of my desire to learn how to create the equivalent
chapter headings using KOMA-Script as provided
Am Dienstag, den 26.12.2017, 09:55 -0800 schrieb Rich Shepard:
> On Tue, 26 Dec 2017, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
> > Class option enabledeprecatedfontcommands
> > However,
>
> Jürgen,
>
> > The KOMA class itself provides a rich set of means to customize
> > chapter
> > headings. See sec. 3 of t
On Tue, 26 Dec 2017, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
It is possible to use fncychap with KOMA-book, even if not recommended.
The warning is caused by fncychap that uses the depreciated command /rm.
To avoid the warning insert these lines after the loading of fncychap in
the Preamble:
\ChTitleVar{\bfseri
On Tue, 26 Dec 2017, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Class option enabledeprecatedfontcommands
However,
Jürgen,
The KOMA class itself provides a rich set of means to customize chapter
headings. See sec. 3 of the KOMA manual.
I've read through Chapters 3, 5, and 17 and the only header customiza
ard:
> >This is not a LyX issue. However, the KOMA-Script web site is
> > written in
> > German, a language capability I lost several decades ago due to lack
> > of use.
> > What I seek is a resource to answer this question: Is there a way to
> > use the
> > fnc
a way to
> use the
> fncychap package with the KOMA-Script book class?
>
>When I try to compile the document I see this error:
> Class scrbook Error: undefined old font command '\rm'.
Class option enabledeprecatedfontcommands
However,
>If there's a way
This is not a LyX issue. However, the KOMA-Script web site is written in
German, a language capability I lost several decades ago due to lack of use.
What I seek is a resource to answer this question: Is there a way to use the
fncychap package with the KOMA-Script book class?
When I try to
On Sat, 23 Dec 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'll find docs for scrlayer and scrlayer-scrpage to understand what they
do and would like your suggestions for a book class that allows other than
the default chapter heading style.
These are too complicated for me to implement. I'll mov
I've been using the KOMA-Script classes for my writing because of the
flexibility they offer. The current document uses the KOMA-Script book class
which has deprcated fonts incompatible with the fncychap package:
Class scrbook Warning: Usage of package `fancyhdr' togethe
On Thu, 20 Feb 2014, Rich Shepard wrote:
My thought is to use Chapter* for the Preface and add it to the TOC
manually. Is there a perferred way of doing this?
Answered my own question: the above is correct.
Rich
There is no 'Preface' environment that I can find in the menus. My thought
is to use Chapter* for the Preface and add it to the TOC manually. Is there
a perferred way of doing this?
Rich
--
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Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.
> The tufte class internally switches off numbering (sets secnumdepth to
> -1). You can override this by setting (for instance)
>
> \setcounter{secnumdepth}{3}
>
> in the LaTeX preamble.
>
> Jürgen
>
>
Hi Jürgen,
That solves the problem. Thanks!
Cheers,
Indra
2012/11/7 Indra:
> I thought the section/subsection should be numbered, as can be seen in the
> example page in LyX website (http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Layouts/tufte-
> book/tuftebookforwiki.pdf). Does anyone have any idea how to solve this issue?
The tufte class internally switches off numbering
Hi All,
I tried to use the tufte-book and tufte-handout class included in the latest
MikTex along with its layouts included in the latest LyX (2.0.4), but it failed
to display the numbered section and subsection.
For example, I tried to generate PDF file from included example files
([LyX_Dire
On 03/11/2011 11:41 AM, Roel Schipper - CITG wrote:
Is there a way to use A4 paper in Tufte book class? The Tufte-LaTeX def file is prepared for A4. LyX is using
Letter now by default. I used A4 without problems one year ago in LyX 1.6, but in 2.0.0 the option
"Format" under "Do
[mailto:bslwann...@gmail.com]
> Sent: donderdag 3 november 2011 22:54
> To: Roel Schipper - CITG
> Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Subject: Re: A4 paper in tufte book class
>
> Document > Settings Then Custom where you type a4paper as an option.
> Works for me in 2.0.0.
>
@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: A4 paper in tufte book class
Document > Settings Then Custom where you type a4paper as an option.
Works for me in 2.0.0.
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Roel Schipper - CITG
wrote:
> Is there a way to use A4 paper in Tufte book class? The Tufte-LaTeX
> def file is
Document > Settings Then Custom where you type a4paper as an option.
Works for me in 2.0.0.
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Roel Schipper - CITG
wrote:
> Is there a way to use A4 paper in Tufte book class? The Tufte-LaTeX def file
> is prepared for A4. LyX is using Letter now by defaul
Is there a way to use A4 paper in Tufte book class? The Tufte-LaTeX def file is
prepared for A4. LyX is using Letter now by default. I used A4 without problems
one year ago in LyX 1.6, but in 2.0.0 the option "Format" under "Document
Settings - Page Layout" is greyed out
On 17/07/2011 2:11 PM, Kulkarni Shantanu wrote:
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
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
gt;> I just tried copying my document into a new LyX file & choosing "book"
>> from the Document settings; when I compared the dvi between the article
>> class & the book class, all the differed is the section & subsection
>> sizes but not the "stand
gs? Sorry not on home
machine - hence no current lyx access)
> I just tried copying my document into a new LyX file & choosing "book"
> from the Document settings; when I compared the dvi between the article
> class & the book class, all the differed is the section & s
e of the user guide when printed.
I just tried copying my document into a new LyX file & choosing "book"
from the Document settings; when I compared the dvi between the article
class & the book class, all the differed is the section & subsection
sizes but not the "standar
so
> maybe I'm just naive...
>
> kindly,
> Roel Schipper
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org [mailto:lyx-us...@lists.lyx.org] On
> Behalf Of Bogdan Burlacu
> Sent: donderdag 28 oktober 2010 9:52
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.or
: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org [mailto:lyx-us...@lists.lyx.org] On Behalf
Of Bogdan Burlacu
Sent: donderdag 28 oktober 2010 9:52
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Teouble with the tufte-book class
Hello everyone,
I am trying to use the tufte-book class in lyx, but the document won't
build, here is
Hello everyone,
I am trying to use the tufte-book class in lyx, but the document won't
build, here is an excerpt of the log: http://pastie.org/1254866.
I've also attached a minimal example. I am using Gentoo Linux, Lyx
1.6.7 and Texlive 2010. Both my example and the tufte-book example
Hi!
In AMS Book class, the section title is centered. I need to put it in left.
Some idea?
Thanks.
Jürgen
> Quick and dirty:
> \d...@chapapp{\hspace*{-1ex}}
Excellent, quick and dirty is what I need right now.
>
> More elegant: set heading style to "fancy" and redefine the header to your
> needs (see fancyheadings manual).
I will look at this once I start to think in detail on how I want the
Graham Smith wrote:
> Can you suggest an approach for the header.
Quick and dirty:
\d...@chapapp{\hspace*{-1ex}}
More elegant: set heading style to "fancy" and redefine the header to your
needs (see fancyheadings manual).
Jürgen
Jürgen
> Either use the KOMA book class (that has this as default), or with the
> standard book class, use
>
> \usepackage{anonchap}
> \simplechapter
>
> If you use the tocbibind package, you cannot use anonchap in parallel (but
> tocbibind provides the same \simplechapt
Graham Smith wrote:
> What I would like to be able to do is to replace
>
> Chapter 1
> Title of Chapter 1
>
> With
>
> 1. Title of Chapter 1
>
> So it looks like another section
Either use the KOMA book class (that has this as default), or with the
standar
7;m not sure my earlier post was all that clear.
Thanks,
Graham
On 05/09/2010 11:08, Graham Smith wrote:
I'm afraid I have asked this before, but can't find it either by
googlng or in my mail base.
With book class each chapter is headed Chapter x and then the title of
the chapter.
I'm afraid I have asked this before, but can't find it either by
googlng or in my mail base.
With book class each chapter is headed Chapter x and then the title of
the chapter.
I only want to show the title of the chapter and suppress the "Chapter
x" printing in either
On 08/09/2009 01:40 PM, Giacomo Bianchi wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm writing my thesis in Lyx using the book document class. The bibliography
file has been generated by Zotero export in .bib format.
The bibliography output has the references in alphabetical order (!). I'd like
to have them in the s
Hi everybody,
I'm writing my thesis in Lyx using the book document class. The bibliography
file has been generated by Zotero export in .bib format.
The bibliography output has the references in alphabetical order (!). I'd like
to have them in the same order as they appear in the text and in numer
Do you know what's Google?.
http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/teTeX/latex/latex2e-html/ltx-138.html
- Original Message -
From: "Hesham Kamel"
To:
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 10:08 PM
Subject: Page numbers and the book class
Hi,
Please, I am usin
Hi,
Please, I am using the book more fonts class.
Everything is fine, except I am using the* \pagestyle{empty}*
to suppress printing the header.
However, this also causes printing the page number *ONLY* for the first page
on each chapter.
*Is there a way to print page numbers for all pages, and in
Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz wrote:
I've started putting together a standard book and wanted to use the
fancyhdr package. I also had some page numbers showing up spuriously
and reading some documentation it said that the pages where the page
number was showing up were using the "plain" style. Th
El 19/03/2009, a las 18:05, Ellesmere escribió:
I'm using the standard book (not KOMA-script) class to put together
a book.
So far I'm very happy with it, but I am unable to remove the page
numbering
from PART sections. I've searched this mailing list far and wide for
answers
and so far
ied:
\thispagestyle{empty} on both sides of PART.
And I've tried a few other recommendations, but I think they only apply to
KOMA-script. For example, if I switch to KOMA, the following command works
great:
\renewcommand*{\partpagestyle}{empty}
But I don't want to switch because
You can use the package geometry for to do that.
- Original Message -
From: "Shirley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 11:13 PM
Subject: Book Class Margin Problems
I am a brand-new user of LyX, and I am trying to prepare a book fo
bottom margins,
the length of my book increased by six pages. This is what I would have
expected as a result of widening the margins.
Can anyone tell me what the default settings are for the margins in Book
Class? Also can anyone tell me what I may be doing wrong in setting my
margins? Any help
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, David Hewitt wrote:
I can't begin to explain how poor the typography requirements are for our
documents, and I won't try.
Ah, David! I escaped academia more than two decades ago so I understand.
(Paul and I have had this discussion, and we're each comfortable with the
op
at go in all sections. What am I missing? Can I
just input the section definitions in ERT in the appropriate places in the
file?
-
David Hewitt
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
http://www.vims.edu/fish/students/dhewitt/
--
View this message in context:
http://www.nabble.com/Koma-script-book-class-
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, David Hewitt wrote:
I thought I had my requirements met with a bunch of \extratitle{} stuff,
but then I learned I need the title page to be _after_ the TOC, List of
Figures, etc.
Years ago I gave up trying to understand academia.
Basically, I need 3 freely modifiable p
I'm looking for a little help modifying the standard Koma-script book
class output for, you guessed it, a dissertation. I have become
intimately familiar with the manual for this class and the stuff on
the Wiki, but I'm still stumped.
I thought I had my requirements met with
>
> But you alread use the openany option?
>
> A chapter always begins with a new page. When the option openany is
> active, any page can be used. The option openright causes the chapter
> to begin with a new right page.
>
>
>
No I didn't use openany option. I use the default option whi
On 30.11.07, Scott wrote:
> G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > On 29.11.07, Scott wrote:
> > > I am using a book class (koma-script) but when printed my document I
> > > found the title wasn't on a separate page but on page 1. That means
G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> On 29.11.07, Scott wrote:
> > I am using a book class (koma-script) but when printed my document I
> > found the title wasn't on a separate page but on page 1. That means the
> > title page is on the left when you open a
G. Milde wrote:
>> Second problem with this book class (koma-script) was there are lots of
>> empty pages when printed. For example my toc finishes in page 3 but
>> page 4 doesn't have anything but a "content" header, and then the
>> following chapter sta
On 29.11.07, Scott wrote:
> I am using a book class (koma-script) but when printed my document I
> found the title wasn't on a separate page but on page 1. That means the
> title page is on the left when you open a book but not on the cover!
In all books I know, odd pages are on t
I am using a book class (koma-script) but when printed my document I found the
title wasn't on a separate page but on page 1. That means the title page is on
the left when you open a book but not on the cover! There isn't a such problem
with the original book class which I just swi
scrbook.lyx template...
>
What kind of book? If you are writing a novel, there is little reason
to use anything other than the normal "book" class.
I used lyx to publish a cookbook that had a lot of drawings and needed
a lot of fine tuning on layout. I used the memoir class but the
koma
On Jun 26, 2007, at 8:58 PM, reed wrote:
What would be a good latex class for writing books and how do I
add it
to lyx?
Jeremy's suggestion of koma-script is good, esp. if you're in Europe
or want to use European typographic standards. In the U.S., or if you
want to use American style se
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Lucas Amorim wrote:
> What would be a good latex class for writing books and how do I add it
> to lyx? I was trying to use the scrbook class provided by the
> koma-scripts package on debian, bt there is no scrbook.lyx template...
Just choose:
Document -> Settings
Document c
Hello,
What would be a good latex class for writing books and how do I add it
to lyx? I was trying to use the scrbook class provided by the
koma-scripts package on debian, bt there is no scrbook.lyx template...
Thank You!
Lucas Amorim
_
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm going to write an introductory algebra book to make algebra easy for
people with mental blocks. This will NOT be a traditional textbook. In my
personal opinion, the purpose of traditional textbooks is to make the subject
seem so complex as to require an expensive
Steve,
I share your cynicism about Math education (and I am a Math professor!).
Personally I think it is a very understudied area as it is hard enough
getting competent High School Math teachers let alone taking a more
creative and productive approach. Good luck with your book.
I use a matrix t
Hi all,
I'm going to write an introductory algebra book to make algebra easy for
people with mental blocks. This will NOT be a traditional textbook. In my
personal opinion, the purpose of traditional textbooks is to make the subject
seem so complex as to require an expensive class with an instr
> > > I added a chapter* at the begining of the book
> > with
> > > the title Abstract.
> > > This provide a chapter without number.
> > > I added a ERT with addcontents command and I get
> > that
> > > this chapter* appears in TOC.
> > >
> > > Marcelo
> > >
> >
> > I'm very interested in your sol
Isaac Pante wrote:
> I want to insert an abstract of my work in my document. Is there a way
> to use the "abstract" environment into a document created with the
> class "book"?
No: The abstract environment does not exist in the book class. (It does
exist in amsbook.) O
Hello everybody!
I want to insert an abstract of my work in my document. Is there a
way to use the "abstract" environment into a document created with
the class "book"?
Thanks for your help!
Isaac Pante
LB wrote:
>>> I'm using document class "book(mwbk)" with Lyx 1.4.1 on Win XP. The
>>> latex forces the bibliography to start on a new page, as it supposed
>>> to do. However, I would like to have the bibliography to start
>>> immediately after the text. I have tried different, but not all,
>>> bibl
Thank you, Jürgen.
I was hoping to be able to redefine the behaviour in the preamble.
Unfortunately my Latex skills are very limited...
Regards
Leo
LB wrote:
I'm using document class "book(mwbk)" with Lyx 1.4.1 on Win XP. The latex
forces the bibliography to start on a new page, as it sup
LB wrote:
> I'm using document class "book(mwbk)" with Lyx 1.4.1 on Win XP. The latex
> forces the bibliography to start on a new page, as it supposed to do.
> However, I would like to have the bibliography to start immediately after
> the text. I have tried different, but not all, bibliography
Hello
I'm using document class "book(mwbk)" with Lyx 1.4.1 on Win XP. The latex
forces the bibliography to start on a new page, as it supposed to do.
However, I would like to have the bibliography to start immediately after
the text. I have tried different, but not all, bibliography styles w
Eric Zollars skrev:
I am using the Book class and using roman numbering until the first
page of chapter 1. I have two unnumbered chapters* before the Table
of Contents.
1. How do I include these unnumbered chapters and the table of
contents itself in the table of contents?
Hi!
One
I am using the Book class and using roman numbering until the first page
of chapter 1. I have two unnumbered chapters* before the Table of Contents.
1. How do I include these unnumbered chapters and the table of contents
itself in the table of contents?
2. How do I get the roman page numbers at
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
\setkomafont{sectioning}{\normalfont\bfseries}
Have a look at scrguien.pdf for more possibilities (setkomafont,
addtokomafont).
Jürgen,
Thank you very much. I see that's in the command index and I was looking at
the table of contents.
Rich
Rich Shepard wrote:
> I've looked through the KOMA-Script guide without seeing anything on how
> to change the typefaces. In Layout->Document I can specify the body
> typeface and size, but not that used for the title and headings.
>
> While I need the additional features in the KOMA classes, I
I've looked through the KOMA-Script guide without seeing anything on how to
change the typefaces. In Layout->Document I can specify the body typeface and
size, but not that used for the title and headings.
While I need the additional features in the KOMA classes, I much prefer the
serif typef
R S Ananda Murthy wrote:
Hello,
I am writing a book using Komascript book class in LyX. In this book I want
to add a list of symbols used to indicate different quantities. How to do this?
What symbols exactly?
If your symbol isn't available on the keyboard, consider using the
TEX button and
Hello,
I am writing a book using Komascript book class in LyX. In this book I want to add a
list of symbols used to indicate different quantities. How to do this?
Thanks for all the help.
Anand
Hello,
I am writing a book using Komascript book class in LyX. In this book I want to add a
list of symbols used to indicate different quantities. How to do this?
Thanks for all the help.
Anand
> I need the following page header in Komascript book class:
>
> Even page left: page number
> Even page right: title of the book
> Odd page left: Chapter No. and Chapter Title
> Odd page right: page number
>
> The footer should be empty.
>
> If I use \pagestyle
Hello:
I need the following page header in Komascript book class:
Even page left: page number
Even page right: title of the book
Odd page left: Chapter No. and Chapter Title
Odd page right: page number
The footer should be empty.
If I use \pagestyle{myheadings} option, then, the page number is
ecalring a new text class" which is
a good place to start. Basically you start by importing the main class
you want to use, and add any new paragraph environments you want, or
alter existing ones. So you could either start with the Book class and
add aCopyright environment, or start with B
Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If the book (or memoir) class had a style "Copyright" as does the
> Koma-Script book format, I would not be asking all these questions.
[...]
> Would you like to help me add this feature to the book class? I'm always
Rich Shepard wrote:
> However, with no format codes in the book (and memoir) class I get the
> copyright page information either on the bottom of the title page or on the
> top of the ToC page. As neither is appropriate I'm trying to learn how to
> set that page apart, but retain the proper paginat
d a LyX-class-writing-HOWTO.
Would you like to help me add this feature to the book class? I'm always
happy to learn more.
Thanks,
Rich
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM)
2404 SW 22nd Street | Troutdale, OR 97060-1247 | U.
Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> \pagestyle{empty}
> \clearpage
> %% Contents of copyright page
> \clearpage
> \pagenumbering{roman}
> \setcounter{page}{1}
> %% Table of Contents -- done by LyX
> Preface %% Un-numbered chapter
> %% preface contents
> \pagenumbering{arabic}
> Introduction
I've gone back to the 'book' class from the 'memoir' class because I
cannot clear a page number from the title page on the latter. Doesn't matter
to me which class definition I use as long as I understand how to remove the
little glitches. Which brings me
Andre Poenitz schrieb:
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 07:10:08PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have
the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the
\sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 07:10:08PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have
> the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the
> \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX
Rich Shepard schrieb:
Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have
the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the
\sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of
course), but all I see is the text run together
> On a related issue, if want to put spaces in the equation, pressing the
> space bar moves the cursor out the right side. I don't know what I've
> missed here.
I think you have to use the Insert Space Buttom from the Math Panel. You can
chose from thin, medium and thick spaces, etc. Or just p
Rich Shepard schrieb:
Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have
the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the
\sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of
course), but all I see is the text run together
Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have
the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the
\sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of
course), but all I see is the text run together, not the symbols.
On a
Question- why is 'label width' "senseless" in the book class?
I love the Description type, and use it often- but got a big surprise
when it became nearly useless in the Book class, which I need to use
for a document or two.
Help!
Brett
--
Quoting Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 01:20:27PM +0800, Hisyam Lee wrote:
> > In my preamble box is something like this:
> >
> > \usepackage{sectsty}
> > \chapterfont{\centering}
> > \renewcommand{\thechapter}{\Roman{chapter}}
> > \renewcommand{\thesection}{\arabic{ch
On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 01:20:27PM +0800, Hisyam Lee wrote:
> In my preamble box is something like this:
>
> \usepackage{sectsty}
> \chapterfont{\centering}
> \renewcommand{\thechapter}{\Roman{chapter}}
> \renewcommand{\thesection}{\arabic{chapter}.\arabic{section}}
> \renewcommand{\theequation}{
Quoting Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 12:47:45PM +0800, Hisyam Lee wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> > I'm writing a thesis using book class. I wish to use Theorem (something
> similar
> > to article AMS class) but can't find it in the E
On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 12:47:45PM +0800, Hisyam Lee wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I'm writing a thesis using book class. I wish to use Theorem (something similar
> to article AMS class) but can't find it in the Environment box located on the
> left end of the toolbar (just under th
Hi folks,
I'm writing a thesis using book class. I wish to use Theorem (something similar
to article AMS class) but can't find it in the Environment box located on the
left end of the toolbar (just under the File menu).
Thank you.
H Lee
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