Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:>
>On a linux system, you typically get all the free documentation with
>your latex installation. On a debian linux system, see the file
>/usr/share/doc/texmf/latex/tex-refs/makeindex-special-effects.html
>On other systems, search for this file on the
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
So you have to fill in the index entry, but no need to worry
about how to write the name. Just paste it.
I think that this idea is not a solution well.
Sure. It is not a solution, but a way of easing the work with the
existing lyx. Getting your index dialo
Thanks for help me, Helge!
>>> I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
>>> but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
>>> reduced for difficult to learn and poor tool
>>> for index entry.
>
>> 1) Difficult for index entry without assist.
>> Examples:
>
>> a) I have i
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 11:24:38PM +, Jose' Matos wrote:
> I find it ironic defending a subject because it is pseudo-WYSIWYG in a lyx
> list. ;-)
Actually, I would suggest that HTML is actually closer in concept to LyX
than it is to anything wysiwyg... but please don't take this as support
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From: "Angus Leeming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: align left and hyphenation
The most coherent reason I've found to justify this religion is that html
email totally screws up many mail archi
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 00:10, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> I think that the *real* point is that this is a religious issue. If you
> write to an email list asking for help yet use html then you are likely to
> be ignored by those who have taken the religious position that html email
> is evil. Sin
Jose' Matos wrote:
> On Monday 21 November 2005 17:26, Helge Hafting wrote:
>> Sure, people insist on ascii/unicode email with no formatting.
>> I can write justified email in html, but html is usually very
>> unpopular on open-source lists due to all the people using
>> non-html capable mailreade
On Monday 21 November 2005 17:26, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Sure, people insist on ascii/unicode email with no formatting.
> I can write justified email in html, but html is usually very
> unpopular on open-source lists due to all the people using
> non-html capable mailreaders.
That is not the poi
On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 11:55:37AM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
> >> I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
> >> but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
> >> reduced for difficult to learn and poor tool
> >> for index entry.
>
> > Lyx has multi-level index entries. Th
>> I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
>> but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
>> reduced for difficult to learn and poor tool
>> for index entry.
> Lyx has multi-level index entries. The question
> becomes - what is the problem? We who don't do
> history/sociology
On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 05:12:10PM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
>
> I don´t know PageMaker or Scribus.
> I think that Lyx is very good for mathematics
> but for history, sociology, etc. advantage is
> reduced for dificult to learn and poor tool for
> index entry.
Lyx has multi-lev
>> How I can get align left and hyphention?
> \usepackage{ragged2e}
>
> At the begin of the document
> \RaggedRight
>
> HTH,
> Jürgen
Thanks! This work Ok.
Marcelo
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>> Now, I am in problem with my publisher.
>> He said, "Drop Lyx, take PageMaker!".
>>
>>
> Bad advice. ;-) If you try - you will find that pagemaker can easily
> do some things that is hard in lyx. But also the converse - lyx, and
> sometimes a few latex commands, can do things you'd be hard
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
I wonder though, why you would even want to print a book left
aligned. Some special reason?
Yes.
Seems you are lucky then, the answer is elsewhere in this thread.
Thanks for write me!
Excuse me for my English. I tried explain me.
Left align with "ugl
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 12:51:18PM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
> > Usually, it is quite ugly and looks unprofessional.
> Left align with "ugly" right border ( irregular )
> make more easy to the eye find next line.
Studies were done in the 80's (sorry, no references at hand but I do
r
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
> How I can get align left and hyphention?
\usepackage{ragged2e}
At the begin of the document
\RaggedRight
HTH,
Jürgen
>> Hello,
>> I want use align left in my book but when
>> changed from align justified I lost
>> hyphenation.
>> This spent a lot of pages.
>> How I can get align left and hyphention?
>>
> I don't know if this is even possible. It could be, but
> as far as I know, hyphenation is turned on _be
On Tue, Nov 15, 2005 at 06:15:48PM -0300, Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
> Hello,
> I want use align left in my book but when
> changed from align justified I lost
> hyphenation.
> This spent a lot of pages.
> How I can get align left and hyphention?
>
I don'�t know if this is even possi
Hello,
I want use align left in my book but when
changed from align justified I lost
hyphenation.
This spent a lot of pages.
How I can get align left and hyphention?
Thanks in advance.
Marcelo Acuña
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