Am Samstag, dem 21.09.2024 um 10:49 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss:
> ok, but that is completely different to the caption case.
Sure. Undoubtedly we have applied protection too wide in moving arg
context. I understand that caption needs to be excluded. My question
was whether the protection should be
Am 21.09.24 um 10:30 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Am Samstag, dem 21.09.2024 um 08:54 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Yes, \thanks is a footnote and that is fragile. However, using
\thanks
inside
a caption is wrong LaTeX code, because it also moved into the
listoftables|figures
and you'll get it _
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Am Samstag, dem 21.09.2024 um 08:54 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss:
> Yes, \thanks is a footnote and that is fragile. However, using
> \thanks
> inside
> a caption is wrong LaTeX code, because it also moved into the
> listoftables|figures
> and you'll get it _two_ times in the output.
> A \thanks sho
Am 21.09.24 um 08:24 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Am Samstag, dem 21.09.2024 um 08:13 +0200 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Am Samstag, dem 21.09.2024 um 07:55 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss:
but a label is not fragile and it is also common that it is inside
the caption. It shouldn't preceeded by \prote
Am Samstag, dem 21.09.2024 um 08:13 +0200 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Am Samstag, dem 21.09.2024 um 07:55 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss:
> > but a label is not fragile and it is also common that it is inside
> > the caption. It shouldn't preceeded by \protect. Then all is fine:
> > inside and outsid
Am Samstag, dem 21.09.2024 um 07:55 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss:
> but a label is not fragile and it is also common that it is inside
> the caption. It shouldn't preceeded by \protect. Then all is fine:
> inside and outside
I understand, but that's a different issue (and I need to investigate
why w
Am 21.09.24 um 07:42 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Am Freitag, dem 20.09.2024 um 20:19 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Put the label after the caption, means _outside_ of it. Then you
need to delete the auxiliary files or save, close and reopen the LyX
file.
In LyX 2.4, you do not need to do this m
Am Freitag, dem 20.09.2024 um 20:19 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss:
> Put the label after the caption, means _outside_ of it. Then you
> need to delete the auxiliary files or save, close and reopen the LyX
> file.
In LyX 2.4, you do not need to do this manually. Go to Document >
Settings > Output (D
Am 20.09.24 um 11:50 schrieb Andreas Plihal via lyx-users:
Dear community,
In a KOMA book, I include numerous graphics that I want to refer to
with cross-references. As soon as I have established an index of
figures, the numbers in the cross-references are no longer correct.
They correspond
Dear community,
In a KOMA book, I include numerous graphics that I want to refer to with cross-references. As soon as I have established an index of figures, the numbers in the cross-references are no longer correct. They correspond to the outline number of the respective text section. The gen
On 6/13/24 06:06, fcana...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to have small preview snippets pop up when hovering over a
cross-reference in LyX workspace? LyX has this for citations but not for other
types of references, as far as I can see.
What you're asking about, I think, is what Qt ca
Is there a way to have small preview snippets pop up when hovering over a
cross-reference in LyX workspace? LyX has this for citations but not for other
types of references, as far as I can see.
I mean something along the lines of the now-unmaintained fancy-preview package
http
On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 10:16 AM Folsk Pratima
wrote:
> You can make a shortcut for inserting a label, but I did not find a way
> to do it for inserting a cross-reference, so every time I have to use
> mouse to click on the toolbar.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> LyX 2.3.7 (2
You can make a shortcut for inserting a label, but I did not find a way
to do it for inserting a cross-reference, so every time I have to use
mouse to click on the toolbar.
Any suggestions?
LyX 2.3.7 (2023-01-01)
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number. I'm guessing that this is some behavior of latex
> that beamer has modified? I'm not having much luck finding any
> information on this. Is this expected?
Yes. See
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14157/how-to-cross-reference-to-sections-in-beamer
Jürgen
signatur
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 5:53 AM Neal Becker wrote:
> I have a beamer document, and I want to make a crossreference to a
> subsection. It appears that labeling the subsection and inserting a
> crossreference results in a reference to the pageno, not the subsection
> number. I'm guessing that thi
I have a beamer document, and I want to make a crossreference to a
subsection. It appears that labeling the subsection and inserting a
crossreference results in a reference to the pageno, not the subsection
number. I'm guessing that this is some behavior of latex that beamer has
modified? I'm no
Am Donnerstag, den 12.12.2019, 12:02 +1300 schrieb Andrew Parsloe:
> Like Axel, I get the "GIF see Image formats" entry produced in the
> index. This is LyX 2.3.3, the English User's Guide, on a Windows 10
> machine. Under "Images" there is a subheading "Formats 71".
It depends on which index pro
For example, using LyX 2.3.3 the "GIF|see{Image
> >>>
> >>> Formats}" in Section 4.4.1
> >>>
> >>> > of the User Guide does not make an entry for GIF or
> >>>
> >>>
anything indicating
> that something else should be seen.
I cannot confirm your observation. I have the user guide
in German and the
cross-reference command for GIF you are mentioning
correctly creates a list
> For example, using LyX 2.3.3 the "GIF|see{Image Formats}" in Section
>>> 4.4.1
>>> > of the User Guide does not make an entry for GIF or anything indicating
>>> > that something else should be seen.
>>>
>>> I cannot confirm your
quot;
in Section 4.4.1
> of the User Guide does not make an entry for GIF or
anything indicating
> that something else should be seen.
I cannot confirm your observation. I have the user guide in
German and the
cross-reference command f
ing indicating
>> > that something else should be seen.
>>
>> I cannot confirm your observation. I have the user guide in German and
>> the
>> cross-reference command for GIF you are mentioning correctly creates a
>> list
>> entry for “Grafikformate” (im
firm your observation. I have the user guide in German
and the
cross-reference command for GIF you are mentioning correctly
creates a list
entry for “Grafikformate” (image formats). This is LyX 2.3.3 and
Linux
(openSUSE).
Axel,
Thank you for testing. Weird. I cannot see it
; >
> > > > of the User Guide does not make an entry for GIF or anything
> indicating
> > > > that something else should be seen.
> > >
> > > I cannot confirm your observation. I have the user guide in German and
> the
> > > cross-reference
t something else should be seen.
> >
> > I cannot confirm your observation. I have the user guide in German and the
> > cross-reference command for GIF you are mentioning correctly creates a
> > list
> > entry for “Grafikformate” (image formats). This is LyX 2.3.3 a
fixing this, any ideas for a workaround are appreciated.
>
> If this is confirmed with a bug, I will enter it into the tracker.
>
> Thank you,
> Joel
Joel,
I cannot confirm your observation. I have the user guide in German and the
cross-reference command for GIF you are mentio
Colleagues,
Has anyone else observed that the "See..." cross-references in the User
Guide index fail to render?
For example, using LyX 2.3.3 the "GIF|see{Image Formats}" in Section 4.4.1
of the User Guide does not make an entry for GIF or anything indicating
that something else should be seen.
I
On 9/11/2018 7:00 AM, Joel Kulesza wrote:
Colleagues,
As I'm writing a paper, I have a mix of Ref:... and EqRef:... cross
references. I also, unfortunately, sometimes manage to break them and
achieve BROKEN:... cross references.
Has anyone identified a way to color the associated boxes/bu
Colleagues,
As I'm writing a paper, I have a mix of Ref:... and EqRef:... cross
references. I also, unfortunately, sometimes manage to break them and
achieve BROKEN:... cross references.
Has anyone identified a way to color the associated boxes/buttons
differently based on their status (Ref, EqR
Thanks for the reply. I'm running LyX 2.1.4 from July 2015.
I added more text and indeed if the reference is on the same page, \vref
ommits the page mention completely, otherwise it might say previous page or
page #.
I was also unable to find the "official" documentation on \vref, I found it
for \
On 10/17/2017 03:29 PM, Alexandru Guzu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am following the LyX tutorial and I am having some difficulties with
> the Cross-referencing.
>
> The tutorial says:
> "
> select the drop-down menu labeled “Format” and select “ on
> page ”. Then select “sec:About-This-Document” (it may
Hello,
I am following the LyX tutorial and I am having some difficulties with the
Cross-referencing.
The tutorial says:
"
select the drop-down menu labeled “Format” and select “ on page
”. Then select “sec:About-This-Document” (it may be selected by
default), and a reference marker will appear co
On 08/28/2017 03:07 PM, Joel Kulesza wrote:
> Colleagues:
>
> Is there a mechanism for modifying how Insert -> Labels are
> automatically populated?
>
> It appears to populate with the name of the associated entity, with
> spaces changed to dashes, up to a certain character limit.
>
> Can this
Colleagues:
Is there a mechanism for modifying how Insert -> Labels are automatically
populated?
It appears to populate with the name of the associated entity, with spaces
changed to dashes, up to a certain character limit.
Can this character limit be raised? Can the space->dash conversion be
m
rking
on a Mac machine. OS X 10.9.5
On 9/24/15 11:27 AM, Sarah wrote:
Hi,
I'm working through the LyX Tutorial and I've encountered a problem
in Section 3.4.2: Your first cross-reference. I have followed the
steps outlined in this section:
* Applied the label "sec:About-Th
ee Section
> [Ref+Text:sec:About-This-Document],
> which can be found on page.
>
> This is exactly what the tutorial says to do, but it is obviously
> ungrammatical. The "which can be found on page" part seems to be a leftover
> from a previous version. I've remo
(Thanks!)
What happens with the "Ref+Text" type of cross-reference is that, if
that section began on a different page from the one the cross-reference
is on, then you will get something like "Section 2 on page 5" in the
output. If, as in your case, it is on the same page, y
/24/15 11:27 AM, Sarah wrote:
Hi,
I'm working through the LyX Tutorial and I've encountered a problem
in Section 3.4.2: Your first cross-reference. I have followed the
steps outlined in this section:
* Applied the label "sec:About-This-Document" at the end of the
titl
interested
in the example with your problem too.
Perhaps the tutorial is not the best here. If I insert a cross-
reference like you described it I get the text
"If you want to know more about this document, then see Section
*2 on the previous page*, which can be found on page."
in P
So sorry, I forgot to include in my original message that I'm working on
a Mac machine. OS X 10.9.5
On 9/24/15 11:27 AM, Sarah wrote:
Hi,
I'm working through the LyX Tutorial and I've encountered a problem in
Section 3.4.2: Your first cross-reference. I have followed the ste
Hi,
I'm working through the LyX Tutorial and I've encountered a problem in
Section 3.4.2: Your first cross-reference. I have followed the steps
outlined in this section:
* Applied the label "sec:About-This-Document" at the end of the title
line for Section 2 of my d
thanks! that's been useful for mee too.
On 04/09/2013 9:45 AM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
Ok, I know I should've first read the whole AMSmath documentation before
asking this but... this is faster...
Say I have a bunch of equations within a labeled subequations
environment. Something like (in LaTeX):
...
\begin{subequations}
\label{eq:eq1
Ok, I know I should've first read the whole AMSmath documentation before asking
this but... this is faster...
Say I have a bunch of equations within a labeled subequations environment.
Something like (in LaTeX):
...
\begin{subequations}
\label{eq:eq1}
\begin{equation}
\end{equation}
\begin{a
On 9/3/13 4:57 PM, Hugo Hinterberger wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 15:25:57 +0200, Michael Bach wrote:
>
>> On 9/2/13 9:59 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
>>> On 09/02/2013 01:19 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
I am workin
On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 15:25:57 +0200, Michael Bach wrote:
On 9/2/13 9:59 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/02/2013 01:19 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
I am working on a document that has Document > Settings > Language set
to `German' an
On 9/2/13 9:59 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 09/02/2013 01:19 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
>> Dear LyX Users and Developers,
>>
>> I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
>>
>> I am working on a document that has Document > Settings > Language set
>> to `German' and the custom class option `german' as well.
On 09/02/2013 01:19 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
I am working on a document that has Document > Settings > Language set
to `German' and the custom class option `german' as well.
The LyX GUI is English as is the OS language setting.
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
I am working on a document that has Document > Settings > Language set
to `German' and the custom class option `german' as well.
The LyX GUI is English as is the OS language setting.
As indicated in the subject, formatted cross-
On 22. mars 2013 10:17, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
When I insert a cross-reference to a figure, the cross-reference
writes there the number of the chapter with the figure.
How is the way, to write there the number of the figure instead of the
number of the chapter?
What you insert, is a cross
e
>>> the same conclusion (figure 3)."
>>> The word "figure" should be included automatically. I read the manual
>>> and tried the formatted cross-reference.
>>>
>>>
>>> The example from the German manual (EmbeddedObjects, 3.4.1) is
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am preparing slides for a lecture using the presentation (beamer)
class. Within that I would like to be able to reference labels inside my
lecture notes which is another LyX document.
There was a post on SE some months ago:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questio
On 07/25/2012 03:08 PM, Tim Meke wrote:
Hello,
I would like to use crossreferences like "That statistics leads to see
the same conclusion (figure 3)."
The word "figure" should be included automatically. I read the manual
and tried the formatted cross-reference.
The exa
Hello,
I would like to use crossreferences like "That statistics leads to see the
same conclusion (figure 3)."
The word "figure" should be included automatically. I read the manual and
tried the formatted cross-reference.
The example from the German manual (EmbeddedObjects,
Rainer Koelle gmx.net> writes:
>
> 1.) How to define 'default settings' for program listings?
In Document > Settings... > LaTeX Preamble, insert
\lset{key=value, key=value, ...}
For example: \lstset{language=Fortran,numbers=right}.
>
> 2.) How to cross r
Hello all,
I am struggling with
1.) default settings of program listings, and
2.) creating a cross-reference to (a) program listing(s)
in my document.
Unfortunately, the documentation did not shed any light on me...
I use the standard book template for my document.
1.) How to define
On 01/16/12 at 09:00am, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 01/16/2012 06:20 AM, Manolo Martínez wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I'm writing a paper, and a set of responses to referees. It'd be nice if I
> >could cross-reference pieces of the paper in those responses. The eas
On 01/16/2012 06:20 AM, Manolo Martínez wrote:
Hello,
I'm writing a paper, and a set of responses to referees. It'd be nice if I
could cross-reference pieces of the paper in those responses. The easy way
(having a document with both paper and responses as children) doe
Hello,
I'm writing a paper, and a set of responses to referees. It'd be nice if I
could cross-reference pieces of the paper in those responses. The easy way
(having a document with both paper and responses as children) does not work
straighforwardly, as then the section numbers in the
After discovering the LyX Users archive I found the answer:
dialog-show-new-inset ref
which is not hard.
Sorry,
Hal
On Dec 3, 2011, at 4:45 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
> I am using LyX 2.02 on Mac 10.6.8.
>
> How do I make a keyboard shortcut for inserting a cross-reference?
I am using LyX 2.02 on Mac 10.6.8.
How do I make a keyboard shortcut for inserting a cross-reference? I asked
this a year or two ago and got very complicated answer that I have
unfortunately lost. In the mean time I had instead made a keyboard short cut
in OS X for the menu item, but this no
David B gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> Hello,In LyX pre-2.0 I was able to put a cross-reference to an equation
inside a
> formula, so that it would look something like in this
image:
http://www.latex-community.org/forum/download/file.php?id=4130If I try to
do this in LyX 2.0 the re
Hello,
In LyX pre-2.0 I was able to put a cross-reference to an equation inside a
formula, so that it would look something like in this image:
http://www.latex-community.org/forum/download/file.php?id=4130
If I try to do this in LyX 2.0 the reference ends up immediately above the
formula, but
am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8.
>>>>
>>>> I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is
>>>> quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc.
>&
ng Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8.
>>>>
>>>> I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is
>>>> quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc.
>>>
On 14/07/2011 7:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote:
Am 09.07.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Richard Heck:
On 07/09/2011 10:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote:
Hi,
I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8.
I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference'
On 07/14/2011 07:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote:
> Am 09.07.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Richard Heck:
>
>> On 07/09/2011 10:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8.
>>>
>>&g
Am 09.07.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Richard Heck:
> On 07/09/2011 10:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8.
>>
>> I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference&
On 07/09/2011 10:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8.
>
> I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is
> quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure&
Hi,
I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8.
I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is
quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc.
Nevertheless I noticed (by accident) tha
On 06/28/2011 10:30 AM, PG wrote:
Thanks! I think I'll just do it by the ugly way for now,
using ERT or manually type "Section".
Looking forward to the release of Lyx 21!
One way to do things like this -- not officially sanctioned, of course,
but worth a try, is to make one such change manua
Richard Heck comcast.net> writes:
>
> Unfortunately, LyX 2.0 does not support this option. LyX 2.1 will. Until
> then, you can either (a) do it in ERT, exactly as you suggest, or (b)
> use prettyref instead of refstyle, which will uppercase everything. (So
> with refstyle, you are in the opposite
On 06/27/2011 11:53 PM, PG wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a way to make formatted reference in Lyx 2.0 capitalized?
> Currently when I cross-reference to a subsection, it will produce Latex code
> "\subref{xxx}", and the result will be "section X.Y". I'd
Hi all,
Is there a way to make formatted reference in Lyx 2.0 capitalized?
Currently when I cross-reference to a subsection, it will produce Latex code
"\subref{xxx}", and the result will be "section X.Y". I'd like to make the
"section" capitalized, but I can&
On 05/30/2011 02:52 PM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
> Hi. Is there a way to do the following? Suppose I have a "Proposition"
> environment and the text is something like this
>
> Proposition 3 [pro:some-label] The following holds:
> 1. [enu:item1] something
> 2. [enu:item2] other
>
> and later on I want
Hi. Is there a way to do the following? Suppose I have a "Proposition"
environment and the text is something like this
Proposition 3 [pro:some-label] The following holds:
1. [enu:item1] something
2. [enu:item2] other
and later on I want references to show, for example as:
"... by Proposition 3
Hi David,
I found that your problem was not with cross-referencing but rather
with putting the § symbol in the cell or caption. A simple workaround
is to include this in your Preamble:
\DeclareMathOperator{\sect}{§}
Then you just type \sect in Math Mode.
David
2011/2/18 David Bickel
>
> When
When I put cross-references to sections inside the cells or caption of
a floating table, I get error messages like the following:
Missing $ inserted.
Details and references & \protect \T
1\textsection \ref{sub:FWER-control...
...t \T1\textsection \ref{sub:FWER-control} &
\protect \T1\textsection .
> When inserting a cross-reference, i get no spacing around it, i.e.
> "Now returning to[eq:main], we see..."
> instead of the way I would like it:
> "Now returning to [eq:main] , we see...".
In this case I use prettyref. You can put space also additional text
if
On 09/27/2009 11:37 AM, czb wrote:
Hi,
I have the latest stable Windows version of Lyx and I would like to assing a
shortcut to insert cross reference command. But I can not find it in the
shortcuts menu. Could you please post me a name of the key binding?
This is because there's
Hi,
I have the latest stable Windows version of Lyx and I would like to assing a
shortcut to insert cross reference command. But I can not find it in the
shortcuts menu. Could you please post me a name of the key binding?
Thank you
Oldrich
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Abe Lau wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any good way to put a cross reference to a label in a format
like "line 38 on page 123"?
Not as far as I know, though the lineno package may give you some such
facility.
rh
Hi all,
Is there any good way to put a cross reference to a label in a format
like "line 38 on page 123"?
Thanks,
Abe
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
If you could enable again the use of the "document selection combo", I'd
be very grateful.
I'll see what I can do but it won't be soon. But I copy the devel list in
case someone could do it before.
no he coul
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
>> On Sunday 05 April 2009 16:09:05 Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>>> Haha, now we know what this was about!
>>> FYI we just hide the document selection combo since 1.6.0 because nobody
>>> knew why this was needed. Maybe we can restore it back in 1.6.3 as
27;t be soon. But I copy the devel list
in case someone could do it before.
Guys, AFAIR this is just a matter of unhidding the buffer selection
combo in the cross ref ui file.
In fact It would be even more useful if the user could cross-
reference labels created in another document, even i
On 2009-04-05, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> On 05/04/2009 18:37, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
> FYI we just hide the document selection combo since 1.6.0 because nobody
> knew why this was needed. Maybe we can restore it back in 1.6.3 as we
> found a user :-)
At least two.
Günter
the xr.sty package. In fact, I've already
posted an old issue about this topic:
http://marc.info/?l=lyx-users&m=113241857032092&w=2
If you could enable again the use of the "document selection combo", I'd be
very grateful. In fact It would be even more useful if t
On 05/04/2009 18:37, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
I'm using Lyx 1.6.2. Some time ago, I was able to cross-reference equations
belonging to a different LyX file, which is neither a child nor a master
document. All I had to do was to create the .aux file for the first document,
open both documents
I'm using Lyx 1.6.2. Some time ago, I was able to cross-reference equations
belonging to a different LyX file, which is neither a child nor a master
document. All I had to do was to create the .aux file for the first document,
open both documents, and then use the xr.sty package wit
On Thursday 26 February 2009 08:36:23 Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> Manoj Rajagopalan schreef:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have noticed the 'Name:' label at the bottom of this dialog. Never
> > seems to get enabled. Does anyone know what this is and how it is to
> > be used? I've tried searching the
Manoj Rajagopalan schreef:
Hi all,
I have noticed the 'Name:' label at the bottom of this dialog. Never
seems to get enabled. Does anyone know what this is and how it is to
be used? I've tried searching the LyX UG and the Embedded Objects
document.
thanks,
Manoj
It can be used when you h
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have noticed the 'Name:' label at the bottom of this dialog. Never seems
> to get enabled. Does anyone know what this is and how it is to be used? I've
> tried searching the LyX UG and the Embedded Objects document.
>
> th
Hi all,
I have noticed the 'Name:' label at the bottom of this dialog. Never
seems to get enabled. Does anyone know what this is and how it is to be
used? I've tried searching the LyX UG and the Embedded Objects document.
thanks,
Manoj
Monthadar Al Jaberi wrote:
Hi!
Thank you for your replies.
I still can't see the name of the section when I make a cross-reference.
I have LyX 1.6.1 on Windows 2000
Document class: book
I made a label on section 2 in chapter 2.
The formats that I have available <=> result
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 02:12:24PM -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
> This works, but not with *names* of chapter.
No, quite right. I find the names-of-chapters approach in text to be
tedious, though :)
A
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No, but. . .
What I am think of is to have a cross-reference, and beside it the
name of the chapter/section but I don't want to change in many places
every time I change the name of chapter/section.
. . .put a label on the section or chapter, and then just us
nk of is to have a cross-reference, and beside it the
> name of the chapter/section but I don't want to change in many places
> every time I change the name of chapter/section.
. . .put a label on the section or chapter, and then just use the
cross-references feature (maybe with a form
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