On 2010-01-15, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Thomas Steffen wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
>>> Ehud Kaplan wrote:
In working with colleagues on a paper, there are times when I do not have
the figures
needed for producing the entire document, but it would
Thomas Steffen wrote:
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Ehud Kaplan wrote:
In working with colleagues on a paper, there are times when I do not have
the figures
needed for producing the entire document, but it would be nice to see it
even without the figures.
You can in
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Ehud Kaplan wrote:
>
>> In working with colleagues on a paper, there are times when I do not have
>> the figures
>> needed for producing the entire document, but it would be nice to see it
>> even without the figures.
>>
>
> You can insert f
Ehud Kaplan wrote:
In working with colleagues on a paper, there are times when I do not
have the figures
needed for producing the entire document, but it would be nice to see
it even without the figures.
You can insert figure floats, and simply not insert any graphics files
into them.
That
Ehud Kaplan schrieb:
In working with colleagues on a paper, there are times when I do not
have the figures
needed for producing the entire document, but it would be nice to see
it even without the figures.
Is it possible to add something to the Document settings such as /Skip
All Graphics/
s
On Mon, 7 Dec 2009, Ehud Kaplan wrote:
In working with colleagues on a paper, there are times when I do not have
the figures needed for producing the entire document, but it would be nice
to see it even without the figures. Is it possible to add something to the
Document settings such as /Skip A
In working with colleagues on a paper, there are times when I do not
have the figures
needed for producing the entire document, but it would be nice to see
it even without the figures.
Is it possible to add something to the Document settings such as /Skip
All Graphics/
so I could compile the d
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Note that there have been attempts to add a kind of makebst support to
> jurabib (which never has been finished IMHO). I think that a combination
> of jurabib and makebst would be very much the thing most humanists need.
> So if you intend to do something like that a
Richard Heck wrote:
> There's more work to do. In particular, I'm working on an alternative to
> makebst that is intended to be more flexible but not much harder to use,
> especially for those of us who need more customization than the question
> and answer format offers.
Note that there have bee
Hello Richard
Many scientific papers have a tendency to provide a bibliography layout file
in endnote format and never a .bst file. Perhaps it would be possible to
convert endnote->bst config?
Now, apart from this, I support your idea to make a simplified version of
makebst (which is a very use
In a recent thread, there was some discussion about inadequacies of
standard BibTeX styles, especially as regards work in the humanities.
Having a little time free, I decided to educate myself as much as
possible about BibTeX styles and see what I could do. To this point, I
have a working TRANSLAT
Hi List;
Following a lengthy table building exercise between myself, my wife and
many of the user list regular contributors I decided to place a table
building "wish" on to the Wiki.
It has been suggested I post it here for all:
{\snip from Wiki}
Not a complaint this really, just that I can't
C-i closes/opens floats/ERT boxes etc.
How about a M-C-i to close/open all floats? It would not be a toggle so
that you don't get the inverse when some were opened others were closed
ie it would yet you select "open all" "close all" "invert".
Apologies if this exists and I'm too dumb to have noti
> "Christopher" == Christopher Sawtell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christopher> The one I _really_ miss is the Ctrl-t to toggle a pair of
Christopher> letters.
We had a patch for that submitted some time ago. We asked for some
cleanup, but nothing ever got back to the list. If you find this
On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, Ronald Florence wrote:
> I find myself constantly missing the sentence commands of xemacs and
> emacs: M-a goes to the beginning of a sentence, M-d deletes a
> sentence, M-e goes to the end of a sentence. They're very convenient.
> Any chance they could be incorporated into a
I find myself constantly missing the sentence commands of xemacs and
emacs: M-a goes to the beginning of a sentence, M-d deletes a
sentence, M-e goes to the end of a sentence. They're very convenient.
Any chance they could be incorporated into a future version of LyX?
Regards,
--
Ronald Floren
Greetings! I have been using LyX for many months now, and over time I
have collected a "wish list" of things that I'd like to see in the
program. I thought I would pass these things along. As I do not follow
the Developer's list, please forgive me if these have already bee
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