It can easily be done in LaTeX, by defining macros that contain the
dates and titles and then using those more than once. You can do this in
LyX, too, therefore, using ERT, but there's no native support for it.
Yes there is native support for macros in lyx, but the name is misleading; the
Mateo
> Yes there is native support for macros in lyx, but the name is misleading;
> they are called Math macros. [Menu | Insert | Math | Macros] will allow you
> to define the macro, in both LaTeX and how it should appear in LyX if you so
> desire. Then, to use it in your text, insert some Inl
On Thursday 16 September 2010, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 09/16/2010 03:06 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
> > I have two timetables within the same document.
> >
>< snip ><
> > Is there some way of doing this in Lyx.
> >
> >
> It can easily be done in LaTeX, by defining macros that contain the
> date
Richard
> It can easily be done in LaTeX, by defining macros that contain the dates
> and titles and then using those more than once. You can do this in LyX, too,
That is very clever, and exactly what I wanted. Indeed I can see scope
for this being useful for several other things as well.
many t
On 09/16/2010 03:06 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
I have two timetables within the same document.
One is the main timetable which has the lecture title and a summary of
its content. The other is a summary timetable that goes on the back
page of the document, and just has the date and lecture title.
W
I have two timetables within the same document.
One is the main timetable which has the lecture title and a summary of
its content. The other is a summary timetable that goes on the back
page of the document, and just has the date and lecture title.
With Word I can use" Bookmarks" to auto-update