On Jul 11, 2008, at 9:21 AM, vascoosx wrote:
I had the same problem. It would be very helpful if you could tell
me how to
change from _alphabetically_ sorted to unsrt style.
Insert->List/TOC -> BibTeX Bibliography
Choose "unsrt" from the drop-down menu in the bibliography dialog box.
Ja
vascoosx wrote:
> I had the same problem. It would be very helpful if you could tell me how
> to change from _alphabetically_ sorted to unsrt style.
chose and "unsrt" bibliography style (right-click on the grey BibTeX box and
select a style from the lower drop down box).
Jürgen
y_ sorted bibliography, not to the
> order
> of appearance in the text, unless you are using an unsrt style.
>
> Jürgen
>
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Your second problem is a common feature of LaTeX when you have lots
of pictures and not many words. Basically it found there was not a
neat way of displaying the pictures amongst the text without either
having a title in an odd looking place or a mostly empty page in the
middle of a chapter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1) When the document is viewed in pdf, all my references in the main
> body of text are in the wrong order. The first reference stated comes
> up as [145] and not [1], while the second is [76], not [2]. This
> occurs throughout the entire document, in a nons equenti
Dear Lyx people,
I have two problems and hope you can help. I'm using Lyx 1.5.2, in
Windows Vista, together with Jabref 2.3, to write my doctorate thesis
(book style).
1) When the document is viewed in pdf, all my references in the main
body of text are in the wrong order. The first refer
On Friday 20 January 2006 05:21, Wu Yang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to insert a figure into my document, but the figure
> alignment is always to the left which is shown in the attachment. How can
> I align the figure to the center? Thank you very much.
>
> Best regards
> Wu
"Insert", "Float"
On 1/20/06, Wu Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to insert a figure into my document, but the figure
> alignment is always to the left which is shown in the attachment. How can I
> align the figure to the center? Thank you very much.
Wu,
Inside the float (at its beginning), insert
Hi,
I am trying to insert a figure into my document, but the figure alignment is always to the left which is shown in the attachment. How can I align the figure to the center? Thank you very much.
Best regards
Wu
newfile1.pdf
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1) put 2 figures side by side? I am writing a proposal and I am limited
by the number of pages I can send... Thus, I would like to have figures
side by side. How it looks is important but space is even more!
Also, my caption is always larger than my figure so
2) how can tell Lyx to constrain the t
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004, Mathieu Richaud wrote:
> 1) put 2 figures side by side? I am writing a proposal and I am limited
> by the number of pages I can send... Thus, I would like to have figures
> side by side. How it looks is important but space is even more!
Mathieu,
It's not good manners to fo
Hello all,
I am sorry for such a "dumb" question but how can I force Lyx to
1) put 2 figures side by side? I am writing a proposal and I am limited
by the number of pages I can send... Thus, I would like to have figures
side by side. How it looks is important but space is even more!
Also, my c
Peter Suetterlin wrote:
> Alexander Wollmann wrote:
> >
> > Am 13-Sep-99 schrieb Alessandro Coluccelli:
> > > Hi. I would like insert one floating figure in a document with 4 figures
> > > inside it (e.g. from 4 different .eps files). My question: is there a
> >
> > Simply insert a table float an
Alexander Wollmann wrote:
>
> Am 13-Sep-99 schrieb Alessandro Coluccelli:
> > Hi. I would like insert one floating figure in a document with 4 figures
> > inside it (e.g. from 4 different .eps files). My question: is there a
>
> Simply insert a table float and put one picture into each table - c
Am 13-Sep-99 schrieb Alessandro Coluccelli:
> Hi. I would like insert one floating figure in a document with 4 figures
> inside it (e.g. from 4 different .eps files). My question: is there a
> way to insert two figure side by side (not only up and down)? Can LaTeX
> accomplish this? Thank you fo
Hi. I would like insert one floating figure in a document with 4 figures
inside it (e.g. from 4 different .eps files). My question: is there a
way to insert two figure side by side (not only up and down)? Can LaTeX
accomplish this? Thank you for the help. Bye
Alessandro
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