On Wed, 14 Jun 2023, Rich Shepard wrote:
\documentclass[executivepaper,twocolumn,onecolumn]{memoir}
Herbert,
There it is! But I cannot see the 'twocolumn' in the LyX settings.
I gues the kludge stays there because unless I modify the .tex (or .lyx)
file the unwanted 'twocolumn' option will re
On Wed, 14 Jun 2023, Herbert Voss wrote:
Rich, that is not the default. There must be something set in your
preamble.
Herbert,
I know it't not the default and don't see why it occurs. Here's the
preamble:
%% LyX 2.3.6.1 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/.
%% Do not edi
Am 14.06.23 um 21:03 schrieb Rich Shepard:
What might cause a document using the memoir book class to produce
pdflatex
output with two columns per page? That might be appropriate for some
articles, but not for a book.
Rich, that is not the default. There must be something set in your preamb
What might cause a document using the memoir book class to produce pdflatex
output with two columns per page? That might be appropriate for some
articles, but not for a book.
Help's needed.
Rich
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I frequently experience what appears to be a problem with the Article class. I
am using two-column format with some floats for figures. The figures take about
1/4 to 1/3 of the height of a column. Sometimes, two figures get pushed to one
column, most of the time with no problems, leaving room
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I would like in a two column Koma script book the end of a chapter to
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I would like in a two column Koma script book the end of a chapter to
I would like in a two column Koma script book the end of a chapter to
appear in such a way
??).
How would I achieve this?
Wolfgang
Perhaps I should have said
I would like to have the last page of a TWO COLUMN article (normal or
Koma script) set in two columns
Wolfgang
You could try using the multicol package. Turn off the two column format
(I presume you set this in the
I should have said
I would like to have the last page of a TWO COLUMN article (normal or
Koma script) set in two columns
Wolfgang
I would like to have the last page of an article (normal or Koma script)
set in two columns. As it is now there is one left column, and an empty
right column. To me it would look better (does it??). How would I
achieve this?
Wolfgang
;
> into the preamble and make the setting for two-column output, so that the
> columns on the last page have the same length ("flush end"), _some_ footnotes
> appear in embarrassingly inappropriate places, meaning, in the middle of a
> column, surrounded above and below
On 08/28/2014 07:11 AM, Jerry wrote:
When I insert
\usepackage{flushend}
into the preamble and make the setting for two-column output, so that the columns on the
last page have the same length ("flush end"), _some_ footnotes appear in
embarrassingly inappropriate places, meani
When I insert
\usepackage{flushend}
into the preamble and make the setting for two-column output, so that the
columns on the last page have the same length ("flush end"), _some_ footnotes
appear in embarrassingly inappropriate places, meaning, in the middle of a
column, surrounded
You can make the margins and the space between columns more wider.
Regards
Marcelo
El día domingo, 11 de mayo de 2014 11:23, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक
नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا escribió:
Can I somehow make my columns narrower on a two-column page.
Thanks in advance, FN
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Can I somehow make my columns narrower on a two-column page.
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On 17/12/2012 9:06 PM, TB L wrote:
Hey everyone,
just tried to typeset an article with two-column layout and am now faced
with the problem that the text rows on the right hand are not vertically
aligned to the one on the left hand (probably because of section titles?).
Is there any option to
> just tried to typeset an article with two-column layout and am now
> faced with the problem that the text rows on the right hand are not
> vertically aligned to the one on the left hand (probably because of
> section titles?).
>
> Is there any option to force Lyx / Latex to en
th LyX and LaTeX so I don't have any suggestions.
From: TB L
To: John Kane
Cc: "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org"
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 1:33:39 PM
Subject: Re: Two Column Article - Text rows vertically misaligned
Hi John,
I used t
L\kern-.1667em\lower.25em\hbox{Y}\kern-.125emX\@}
> {LyX}}
2012/12/18 John Kane
> I don't seem to see a problem with Lyx 2.0.4 and the article class with
> setting Document >Settings > Text Layout > two column document selected.
>
> How are you defining the two c
I don't seem to see a problem with Lyx 2.0.4 and the article class with setting
Document >Settings > Text Layout > two column document selected.
How are you defining the two column format?
From: TB L
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monda
Am Monday 19 April 2010 16:11:58 schrieb Morten Juhl-Johansen Zölde-Fejér:
> The subject pretty much says it. I have been importing my BA thesis
> into LyX in preparation for submitting it to the Internet Archive.
> There is one thing I want to look into, though. I rather like the
>
The subject pretty much says it. I have been importing my BA thesis
into LyX in preparation for submitting it to the Internet Archive.
There is one thing I want to look into, though. I rather like the
two-column layout, but I find it problematic that the footnotes are
narrowed as part of the
Hello,
I'm using lyx 1.6.4, with culmus-latex package.
The document type is article (hebrew).
system: ubuntu 9.10.
When I choose the "Two-column document" option in
Document-->Settings...-->Text Layout, when I render the document to pdf or
dvi, the two columns are divided as
t;> d= a+b+c+d+e+f+g
>>if a,b,c,d,e,f,g >1
>> a-b-c-d-e-f-g
>>if a,b,c,d,e,f,g<1
>>
>> With this arrangement I can include the equations in just one column
>> of the two column paper. Is this something usual to do? What
,c,d,e,f,g >1
a-b-c-d-e-f-g
if a,b,c,d,e,f,g<1
With this arrangement I can include the equations in just one column
of the two column paper. Is this something usual to do? What is the
"regular" way of handling the case of a series of long equations in
two
Hello Julio,
i do not know if i've understood your question.
Anyway, probably you can be interested one of this...
First solution:
press CTRL+L entering in ERT mode and then:
\begin{eqnarray}
d &=& a + b, if a>1 \nonumber \\
&=& a-b, if a<1 \nonumber \\
&=&0, if a=1 \nonumber
\end{eqnarray}
Secon
Dear all, I'm finishing a paper with the two columned article class. I
have a problem with some equation arrays that are two big for this
format. They span over the other column or over the margins, even with
an smaller font (\scriptstyle). What can I do to solve this problem?
Should I use an even
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A colleague of mine has a LaTeX question. In the past (about five years
ago), he would use \twocolumn[header text], with the title, author, and
abstract substituted in as the header text, to get the title, author,
and abstract at the top of the page and written across the
A colleague of mine has a LaTeX question. In the past (about five
years ago), he would use \twocolumn[header text], with the title,
author, and abstract substituted in as the header text, to get the
title, author, and abstract at the top of the page and written across
the width of the page
How do I put solid borders around the columns of a two-column document?
Also, are there any options for having the borders be decorative?
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>>>>> "pol" == pol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
pol> I need to write a two column doc, printing only the upper half
pol> side of A4 paper. Is there a way to easlily split the document?
pol> An alternative way would be defining a special paper format,
pol&g
Hi Pol, (Strange name :) )
pol schrieb:
An alternative way would be defining a special paper format,
corresponding to half A4. Any hints?
A5, landscape?
Yours,
Karsten
I need to write a two column doc, printing only the upper half side of A4
paper.
Is there a way to easlily split the document?
An alternative way would be defining a special paper format, corresponding
to half A4. Any hints?
thank you
--
pol
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
in an article using two-column document bad things happen if i insert
figure floats with large pictures.
what to do?
Right-click on the image float box button and use the option "Span Columns"
regards Uwe
hello
in an article using two-column document bad things happen if i insert
figure floats with large pictures.
what to do?
best recards
martin
On Friday 09 July 2004 11:23, George Ellenburg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a book that I'm writing using the standard Book document layout,
> with each chapter as separate include files.
>
> In the defaults for the layout, the book is set for two columns.
> However, there is one chapter at the very
Hello,
I have a book that I'm writing using the standard Book document layout,
with each chapter as separate include files.
In the defaults for the layout, the book is set for two columns.
However, there is one chapter at the very beginning (a prologue) that
I'd prefer to be typeset as one col
--- Sung Nae Cho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am writing a paper in REVTeX4 using two column
> mode. Some of my equations
>
> \begin{onecolumn} < ERT
> my long equation in LyX
> \end{onecolumn} < ERT
I have never used REVTeX4, but may
Hello,
I am writing a paper in REVTeX4 using two column mode. Some of my equations
are too big and I need to switch to one-column mode, then return to double
column mode. How do I do this? I have played with ERT inset, but I do not
think I am doing this correctly. For example, to switch to
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 08:00:15PM +0100, Francesco Menoncin wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am writing a book with LATEX. The index is properly made in a two-column mode.
> Nevertheless my editor wants the two last columns of the index to end at the same
>lane of the page.
> How can I
Hi
I am writing a book with LATEX. The index is properly made in a two-column mode.
Nevertheless my editor wants the two last columns of the index to end at the same lane
of the page.
My latex creates the last page like:
A W
...
B Z
...
C
...
While my editor
You are solving the vertical problem (which I think can be solved using the
"longtable" option) but not the horizontal problem which is what I really
need to fix.
Thanks,
DS
Herbert Voss wrote:
> D. Sen wrote:
>
> > I am having problems with tables when I have the
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 03:53:55AM -0500, D. Sen wrote:
> > Dekel Tsur wrote:
> >
> > > On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 12:45:04PM -0500, D. Sen wrote:
> > > > I am having problems with tables when I have the document in two-column
> > &g
On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 12:45:04PM -0500, D. Sen wrote:
> I am having problems with tables when I have the document in two-column
> mode. The table seems to overflow either accross the column or the page
> boundary. I am enclosing a postcript page to demonstrate the problem.
> Any
D. Sen wrote:
> I am having problems with tables when I have the document in two-column
> mode. The table seems to overflow either accross the column or the page
> boundary. I am enclosing a postcript page to demonstrate the problem.
> Any help will be appreciated.
the problem is t
Hi,
I am having problems with tables when I have the document in two-column
mode. The table seems to overflow either accross the column or the page
boundary. I am enclosing a postcript page to demonstrate the problem.
Any help will be appreciated.
DS
weird_table.ps.gz
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Hi
It seems from the replies that you are not familiar with the follow-mode, nor that
you've tried it in
Emacs, so let me explain a little bit more in detail.
The follow-mode is at first glance just viewing the document in two (or more)
windows but there
are differences. Basically, t
Le Mardi 29 Janvier 2002 09:06, vous avez écrit :
> Also, this would be a nice feature to have multiple documents open in ONE
> LyX at the same time: copy and past from one doc to another is really
> cumbersome in LyX:
AFAIK there is work done on the LyX code to enable to have multiple view of
t
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 00:21:38 -0500 wrote Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 01:44:11PM, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> > "Problem": I have a big screen (20"), but that doesn't really
> > help me when editing (only) in LyX, since I don't like working
> > with text-lines that
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 01:44:11PM, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> "Problem": I have a big screen (20"), but that doesn't really
> help me when editing (only) in LyX, since I don't like working
> with text-lines that are about 40 centimetres long...
Any sensible windows manager (sawfish, icewm, k
lled: 'follow-mode'.
Simply put, I use it when editing long documents (typically code) since it allows
me to
combine two windows next to each other into one virtual window that is
"twice" as tall...
Another way of looking at it: you get the document on the s
On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 12:20:48PM -0700, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
> Use the multicols package.
>
> This is all detailed in the Extended.lyx
The problem with multicols is that it doesn't support one column floats, and
also footnotes are typset in one wide column.
A different solution, without the
> xx xxx
> xx xx
>
> Section 2
> xx xxx
> xx xxx
> xx xx
>
> Like in each section is seperated and two columns.
> Something like a "Standard (two column)"-style is what I see
hi
I would like to do the following
Title
Section 1
xx xxx
xx xxx
xx xx
Section 2
xx xxx
xx xxx
xx xx
Like in each section is seperated and two columns.
Something like a "Standard (two c
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Matias Freytes wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a two column article (ieeetrans.cls) and I have a
> very long equation. I'd like two span the equation over both
> colums:
>
> aa bb
> aa bb
> aa
Hello,
I have a two column article (ieeetrans.cls) and I have a
very long equation. I'd like two span the equation over both
colums:
aa bb
aa bb
aa bb
aa bb
aa bb
a
Hello
I wrote a paper using the IEEE document class. It is a two column paper.
On the last page is my references. It fills only part of the left column.
Is it possible to split the column on the last page so that one half of
the column is left and the other right.
1. As it is:
qwerwerwer
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Robert Kerr wrote:
>I can't seem to get the abstract done correctly, and I'm using the
>pagestyle empty, but I still get a number on the first page. How can I
>turn that off?
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Try multicol.sty in the preamble, then you can define n-col
I'm writing an article for publication, and the standards are such that
the article need to be two columns, without page numbers at all. Also,
they'd like the abstract to be centered (ie. not have the two-column
format begin until after the abstract).
I can't seem to get th
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