"Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Indeed! I'll add one more wish to that: the ability to attach a name
> or explanation to each option. For instance, with this the layout
> file for INFORMS journals might look like
>
> ClasOptions
> SelectOne deca (Decision Analysis), ijoc (INFORM
Richard Heck wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
It would be nice, actually, if there were a way to embed option
choices into the layout file, so that, e.g., you could do this:
ClassOptions
SelectOne choicea, choiceb, choicec
SelectMany optiona, optionb, optionc
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
It would be nice, actually, if there were a way to embed option
choices into the layout file, so that, e.g., you could do this:
ClassOptions
SelectOne choicea, choiceb, choicec
SelectMany optiona, optionb, optionc
Boolean oneside
Richard Heck wrote:
It would be nice, actually, if there were a way to embed option choices
into the layout file, so that, e.g., you could do this:
ClassOptions
SelectOne choicea, choiceb, choicec
SelectMany optiona, optionb, optionc
Boolean oneside
End
and then what you
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
I'm afraid I don't know anything about class options in layout files.
(I do know that there have been some bug reports.) But as a
workaround for now, you could just pass the option manually in
Document>Settings>Document Class. Maybe that'd even be best
G. Milde wrote:
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[informs1]{article (Oper. Res.)}
...
ClassOptions
...
Other opre
End
Only it does not work -- the LaTeX output contains
\documentclass[11pt,oneside,english]{informs1}
which is sorely lacking the journal option (opre). Is this the wro
On 29.11.07, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to write a layout file for Operations Research (an INFORMS
> journal with rather, er, specific LaTeX requirements, and I'm stumped on
> the very first one. INFORMS uses a generic class file and specifies which
> of their journals is the
Richard Heck wrote:
I'm afraid I don't know anything about class options in layout files. (I
do know that there have been some bug reports.) But as a workaround for
now, you could just pass the option manually in
Document>Settings>Document Class. Maybe that'd even be best, since you
wouldn't
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to write a layout file for Operations Research (an INFORMS
journal with rather, er, specific LaTeX requirements, and I'm stumped
on the very first one. INFORMS uses a generic class file and
specifies which of their journals is the target (which affects
Hi all,
I'm trying to write a layout file for Operations Research (an INFORMS
journal with rather, er, specific LaTeX requirements, and I'm stumped on
the very first one. INFORMS uses a generic class file and specifies
which of their journals is the target (which affects various formatting
t
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