Dear Herbert,
Yes, you're right! Thank you very much. But this is a bit mysterious: there is now an index where there was none several times.
Greetings
Andreas
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Am 04.07.24 um 16:16 schrieb Andreas Plihal via lyx-users:
I am writing a KOMA book with an index. However, I have noticed that
the index disappears exactly when only one of my numerous color boxes
contains even a single keyword. I have made two MWEs: one without a
color box and one with a
Hi Riki,
many thanks for your response. I have a few questions about your suggestions that I would like to quote:
I have sometimes had trouble with the index not displaying the first time I export a file. If I change something trivial (add a space at the end of a paragraph, say) and
ented that he cannot find
german.ist on his computer), the index is not displayed.
I have sometimes had trouble with the index not displaying the first
time I export a file. If I change something trivial (add a space at the
end of a paragraph, say) and re-export, then it appears.
One way to try
cessor you mentioned in my selection list. Instead I find xindy. Did you perhaps mean that? It doesn't work with xindy either.
Even if, as you suggested, I use makeindex as the processor and enter the option "-s german.ist" (Jürgen commented that he cannot find german.ist on his co
Am 13.04.24 um 10:17 schrieb Andreas Plihal via lyx-users:
Sorry - I included the wrong file. The file that I am now attaching
also matches the text that I wrote in my first email. In this version
the index does not work.
In your preamble you have
- \emergencystretch 1.5em
Sorry - I included the wrong file. The file that I am now attaching also matches the text that I wrote in my first email. In this version the index does not work.
So that we talk about the same thing :)
Andreas
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Am Dienstag, dem 02.04.2024 um 14:54 +0200 schrieb Andreas Plihal via
lyx-users:
> I'm working on a book (KOMA-Script). Three years ago, a similar LYX
> document worked without any problems.
> But now the index is no longer displayed to me.
>
> Based on advice from the commu
Hi,
I'm working on a book (KOMA-Script). Three years ago, a similar LYX document worked without any problems.
But now the index is no longer displayed to me.
Based on advice from the community (Jürgen) at the time, I chose texindy as the index generator.
So far I have entere
lumns.
Rich,
I meant a tabular for the chapter title eith a subtitle in smaller fontsize
HErbert
I'll remove that effort and go through each main and sub heading
inserting
the index command for each one. For concepts that are not specific words,
I'll find a word on that page to ma
go through each main and sub heading inserting
the index command for each one. For concepts that are not specific words,
I'll find a word on that page to mark, then change the text to the concept
rather than the word.
I suppose there are too few books created using LyX to justify devel
Am 22.07.23 um 17:18 schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Fri, 21 Jul 2023, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've created an index externally and it has abbreviations and terms not
necessarily in the text body but could be what a reader seeks to
find. Is
there a way for me to add the index? Perhaps by man
On Fri, 21 Jul 2023, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've created an index externally and it has abbreviations and terms not
necessarily in the text body but could be what a reader seeks to find. Is
there a way for me to add the index? Perhaps by manually adding a 2-column
unnumbered chapter afte
A book index can contain more than words found in the body; for example,
concepts that are not single words but might well be what a reader seeks
from the index.
I've created an index externally and it has abbreviations and terms not
necessarily in the text body but could be what a reader
Am 01.05.23 um 13:31 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am 01.05.23 um 12:03 schrieb Ehud Behar:
I want to insert a "people" index into my document so that an index
entry has the
[people]
"parameter" appended to it. Like this:
\index[people]{Dirac, Paul} and \index[people]{
Ehud Behar said on Mon, 1 May 2023 19:35:50 +
>Sorry, I don't understand your question.
And I don't understand your answer. There's no quoted context. Do you
expect me, or anyone else, to look through all their recent messages to
try to deduce whom and what you're responding to? Or do you th
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Am 01.05.23 um 12:03 schrieb Ehud Behar:
I want to insert a "people" index into my document so that an index
entry has the
[people]
"parameter" appended to it. Like this:
\index[people]{Dirac, Paul} and \index[people]{Maxwell, James Clerk}
So I want to make some change
I want to insert a "people" index into my document so that an index
entry has the
[people]
"parameter" appended to it. Like this:
\index[people]{Dirac, Paul} and \index[people]{Maxwell, James Clerk}
So I want to make some changes to the index entry that is defined in the
texindy built the index when run from the command line. In the KOMA-Script
book class document in Settings I set the Index Generator processor to
texindy and the option to idxtotoc. In Settings -> Document Class I set
Class Options -> Custom to idxtotoc as shown in the Wiki.
The index do
Running an 8 yrar old Linux. Hmm.
el
On 02/12/2022 01:01, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote:
>
>> Which latex distribution did you install and which operating system are
>> you working on?
>
> Udi,
>
> Slackware-14.2/x86_64 and texlive-2021.210418-x86_64-1slint.
>
> Ri
WHat I am seeing is that texindy is not (properly) installed. I would
figure out to which slackware package texindy belongs (probably texlive)
and reinstall that.
el
On 02/12/2022 16:33, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
>> Rich, export your document to LaTeX, go in
On Sat, 3 Dec 2022, Herbert Voss wrote:
/usr/local/bin makes more sense to me
Herbert,
Slackware puts executables in /usr/bin.
Are you really sure, that there is no other copy in your system?
which -a texindy
One copy only. But the texindy.pl installed had 544 perms. When I changed
thos
Am 03.12.22 um 01:08 schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
Okay. Found the problem, but the solution doesn't work.
Well, part of the problem.
I had texindy.pl in the wrong directory and it had perms 544. Moving
it to
/usr/share/texmf-dist-scripts/xindy/ and chang
Am 02.12.22 um 20:47 schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
$ texindy biota-to-set-wq-standards.idx
texindy: not a symlink as required for TeX Live at /usr/bin/texindy
line 414.
Okay. Found the problem, but the solution doesn't work.
I copied texindy.pl into /usr/sh
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
Okay. Found the problem, but the solution doesn't work.
Well, part of the problem.
I had texindy.pl in the wrong directory and it had perms 544. Moving it to
/usr/share/texmf-dist-scripts/xindy/ and changing the perms to 755 got it
working.
I now have
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
$ texindy biota-to-set-wq-standards.idx
texindy: not a symlink as required for TeX Live at /usr/bin/texindy line 414.
Okay. Found the problem, but the solution doesn't work.
I copied texindy.pl into /usr/share/texmf-dist/scripts/ where its perms are
755
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
They're perl scripts and don't need the package manager; I'll just have
root copy them (without the .pl extension) to /usr/bin/.
I copied xindy.pl and texindy.pl to /usr/share/texmf-dist/scripts/xindy/.
And, the two files, minux the .pl extension, to /us
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Herbert Voss wrote:
it is part of the xindy package. Attached both scripts. You should also be
able to reinstall xindy with your package manager.
Hrbert,
Thank you.
They're perl scripts and don't need the package manager; I'll just have root
copy them (without the .pl ext
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Herbert Voss wrote:
what does
which texindy
$ which texindy
/usr/bin/texindy
and
which xindy
$ which xindy
/usr/bin/xindy
xindy -C utf8 -I latex file.idx
$ xindy -C utf8 -I latex biota-to-set-wq-standards.idx
*** - PROGN: variable LANG/GENERAL/UTF8-LANG.XDY has no v
Am 02.12.22 um 15:33 schrieb Rich Shepard:
Yesterday I ran texindy on the *.idx file in /tmp; today produced the
same
result.
Exported document to latex (pdflatex).
$ pdflatex biota-to-set-wq-standards.tex
$ texindy biota-to-set-wq-standards.idx
texindy: not a symlink as required for TeX Live
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Herbert Voss wrote:
Rich, export your document to LaTeX, go into the directory of
the exported code and then run
pdflatex
texindy file.idx
then you'll see what happens. If you know the temporary directory
of the LyX files, you can also run texindy in that directory with the
Am 02.12.22 um 14:46 schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Herbert Voss wrote:
Did you insert the command »Insert -> Lists -> Index« into your
document?
Yes.
Since texindy is a perl script I'll look for a newer version to
replace it.
Rich, export your document to LaT
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Herbert Voss wrote:
Did you insert the command »Insert -> Lists -> Index« into your document?
Herbert,
Yes.
Since texindy is a perl script I'll look for a newer version to replace it.
Thanks,
Rich
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nd »Insert -> Lists -> Index« into your document?
Attached a simple example for creating the index with texindy.
Herbert#LyX 2.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 544
\begin_document
\begin_header
\save_transient_properties true
\origin unavailable
\textclass apa
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote:
Which latex distribution did you install and which operating system are
you working on?
Udi,
Slackware-14.2/x86_64 and texlive-2021.210418-x86_64-1slint.
Rich
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On Fri, Dec 2, 2022 at 12:12 AM Rich Shepard wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote:
>
>
> Udi,
>
> Interesting result:
> # texindy biota-to-set-wq-standards.idx
> texindy: not a symlink as required for TeX Live at /usr/bin/texindy line 414.
>
> Here's that function, starting at line 409:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote:
If you open your terminal, cd to the temp directory and write:texindy
biota-to-set-wq-standards.idx does this produce a file called
biota-to-set-wq-standards.ind?
Udi,
Interesting result:
# texindy biota-to-set-wq-standards.idx
texindy: not a symlink as re
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 11:48 PM Rich Shepard wrote:
>
> On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> Herbert,
>
> That's what I thought, but it's not there. Where should I look for the
> reason?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich
Rich,
If you open your terminal, cd to the temp directory and write:texindy
biota
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Herbert Voss wrote:
After running texindy there must be *.ind file which will be input by
\printindex
Herbert,
That's what I thought, but it's not there. Where should I look for the
reason?
Thanks,
Rich
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Am 01.12.22 um 22:38 schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote:
I also suggest that after you switch from xindy to texindy (or
makeindex)
in the preferences menu, open the temporary directory where lyx compiles
all the files (to do so, create a latex error on purpose by writ
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote:
Try to delete the files in the temporary directory and export to pdf again.
Udi,
No change in the /tmp/* files, no index in the PDF.
Regards,
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On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote:
I also suggest that after you switch from xindy to texindy (or makeindex)
in the preferences menu, open the temporary directory where lyx compiles
all the files (to do so, create a latex error on purpose by writing
\undefined in ERT for example, press on view
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 11:31 PM Rich Shepard wrote:
>
> On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote:
>
> Udi,
>
> I mis-remembered the Tools -> Preferences -> Output/LaTeX -> Index
> generation processor. It's texindy.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich
Rich,
Try to
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote:
If you want to produce an index for LaTeX documents, the command texindy
(1) is probably more of interest for you. It is a wrapper for xindy that
turns on many LaTeX conventions by default."
Udi,
I mis-remembered the Tools -> Preferences -> O
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 10:16 PM Rich Shepard wrote:
>
> On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
> > Your memory is correct. I did that yesterday and I have the little
> > white-filled box with 'Index' placed after the bibliography. But, when the
> > file
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
Your memory is correct. I did that yesterday and I have the little
white-filled box with 'Index' placed after the bibliography. But, when the
file is compiled with pdflatex there's no index at the end. That's the
part I'm missii
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 10:01 PM Rich Shepard
wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote:
>
> > If I remember correctly, it can be found in Insert->List/TOC->Index
> > List.
>
> Udi,
>
> Your memory is correct. I did that yesterday and I have the little
&g
On Thu, 1 Dec 2022, Udicoudco wrote:
If I remember correctly, it can be found in Insert->List/TOC->Index
List.
Udi,
Your memory is correct. I did that yesterday and I have the little
white-filled box with 'Index' placed after the bibliography. But, when the
file is compil
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 9:54 PM Rich Shepard
wrote:
> Section 6.6.6 (Index Program) in the User Guide told me to look in the
> document's preferences for the index-related tools installed here. I have
> both xindy and makeindex installed (xindy is the default selection), and
>
Section 6.6.6 (Index Program) in the User Guide told me to look in the
document's preferences for the index-related tools installed here. I have
both xindy and makeindex installed (xindy is the default selection), and
I've no idea what options I might want to use with it (following t
Am 05.04.2022 um 08:45 schrieb johnny7:
This is a crosspost with
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/639665/lyx-index-title-does-not-align-with-section-titles
But the issue seems quite LyX-specific. When adding an index in a LyX
document, the title "Index" (or its modified name
This is a crosspost with
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/639665/lyx-index-title-does-not-align-with-section-titles
But the issue seems quite LyX-specific. When adding an index in a LyX
document, the title "Index" (or its modified name) does not vertically
align with other sect
If I give the exact definition of the fancy-pagestyle
\fancyhead[LE]{\small\scshape\leftmark}
\fancyhead[RO]{\small\scshape\rightmark}
The index does not grasp the scshape and gives uppercase-letters. Can
anyone reproduce? I can live with empty headers here, though.
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As you indicated, I have tried to give a new header with
\fancyhead[LE]{} \fancyhead[RO]{}
just before the index and now it works! Thank you for this hint. In all
other places, markboth served me well.
I also noticed that the title or caption of the index looks slightly
different than, say, the
Many thanks for your reply, Herbert.
Before I wrote
\renewcommand{\ps@plain}{\pagestyle{fancy}}
in the preamble, the first page of the index gave the page number on the
bottom middle, as opposed to all other chapter starts on the bottom right.
The index seems to grab some other page styles
Am 20.02.22 um 18:45 schrieb _johnny7_ger--- via lyx-users:
I have almost finished my book and have now begun to add an index. It
works fine, so far, but the page layout of the index is not perfect. I
use fancyhdr and have added (thanks to the LyX Wiki)
\renewcommand{\ps@plain}{\pagestyle
I have almost finished my book and have now begun to add an index. It
works fine, so far, but the page layout of the index is not perfect. I
use fancyhdr and have added (thanks to the LyX Wiki)
\renewcommand{\ps@plain}{\pagestyle{fancy}}
in the preamble. Now the first page of the index looks like
Am 11.02.22 um 08:17 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller via lyx-users:
Am Donnerstag, dem 10.02.2022 um 19:25 +0100 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann
via lyx-users:
Is it difficult to change index entries so that emphasized words are
allowed?
I don't understand. What do you mean by "they are n
Am Donnerstag, dem 10.02.2022 um 19:25 +0100 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann
via lyx-users:
> Is it difficult to change index entries so that emphasized words are
> allowed?
I don't understand. What do you mean by "they are not allowed"?
Emphasizing index entries should be str
Is it difficult to change index entries so that emphasized words are
allowed?
In creating an index, e.g. name index, one clicks behind the word(s) to
be indexed. If I have a name like Drosophila, it will be emphasized,
because it is already so in the text. It makes also more sense to have
Hello,
I have a book in LyX that I have almost finished. Now I want to add an
index of persons.
I'd imagine a workflow like this:
- Next to the name Arthur Smith I create an index entry box 'Smith, Arthur'.
- I copy the name and the box.
- Using advanced find and replace I paste t
Am Sonntag, dem 09.01.2022 um 18:38 + schrieb tush via lyx-users:
> Please consider the attached .lyx file.
> The file mainly consists of two index entries inserted via the
> Insert->Index Entry button in the editor.
> It is a MWE for a larger project to be compiled wi
Please consider the attached .lyx file.
The file mainly consists of two index entries inserted via the Insert->Index
Entry button in the editor.
It is a MWE for a larger project to be compiled with XeLaTeX. The exported tex
commands are not as clean as they could be. Instead of the sim
Am Dienstag, dem 16.11.2021 um 01:50 -0800 schrieb Ken Kopelson:
> Hi List,
>
> First, this is concerning the latest LyX (2.3.6.1), along with the
> latest MiKTeK (21.6/7) on Windows 10. I use LyX on both MacOS, and
> on Windows.
>
> Today I tried to generate an Index us
Hi List,
First, this is concerning the latest LyX (2.3.6.1), along with the latest
MiKTeK (21.6/7) on Windows 10. I use LyX on both MacOS, and on Windows.
Today I tried to generate an Index using the LyXBook class that has been
working very well up to this point. I was able to generate an
Am Freitag, dem 08.10.2021 um 08:01 +0200 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> Hi,
>
> my (two-column) index should be formatted in justification (is that
> the correct word?), which sometimes creates ugly large gaps in the
> text when the line breaks. I figured I could work around this pr
Hi,
my (two-column) index should be formatted in justification (is that the correct word?), which sometimes creates ugly large gaps in the text when the line breaks. I figured I could work around this problem by left-justifying the entire index. To do this, I added the command
The enclosed MWE shows a simple document with a series of key words with which I would like to fill a subject index. However, if I choose Makeindex as the index processor, the subject index is NOT displayed in the resulting PDF document. PLEASE, can someone tell me why? And how do I manage to
!
I have now made two MWEs by radically deleting the text in the LYX file and emptying the preamble as much as possible.
Both MWEs contain the same text and only differ in terms of the index processor.
There are sections A, B and a footnote (F) in the document. The three keywords should
xt, tables, photos, graphics, footnotes, a table of contents and a subject index.
This is exactly what I'm about: The book (KOMA) is in German. Umlauts appear in this of course. Therefore a decision has to be made for the sorting of the index. I met her and decided on the so-called DUDEN or
In my KOMA book (on your advice, because the page numbers can be specially formatted there) I set the index processor to make index. Now I don't get an index at all. I can do what I want, it's gone.
What am I doing wrong?
I am enclosing the associated LYX file and the PDF fil
Hi Herbert
how do I get XINDEX to become the index processor? Because it is not selectable with me.
With the tools I can choose:
custom
makeindex
texindy
xindy
I selected "custom" and entered "xindex" as the command.
But in the document settings I can
Now I have found the solution!
In order to implement the German Duden order in the subject index, I entered Document Settings > Index > Processor = texindy and Options = "- L german-duden -C utf8". Now it works fine!
Thanks for your help!
Greetings
Andreas
Gese
Am 19.07.21 um 12:25 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
The way the result looks now, it's just _almost _good. I want the
register to treat umlauts like normal vowels and not replace Ä with AE
etc.
fangfor example:
* ...
* analytisch
* Änderung
* Anfang
* ...
In the literature this is referred
Am 18.07.21 um 13:54 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
I set the index processor to standard in the document settings. (There
is still makeindex in the tools - there is no standard there. Why do
you define that in two places ???)
It is a limitation of the current yX version that you can not choose
I set the index processor to standard in the document settings. (There is still makeindex in the tools - there is no standard there. Why do you define that in two places ???)
As a result (unfortunately) my default setting - which Jürgen Spitzmüller advised me some time ago - has become
In Preferences (see the attachment) 2.3.6.2 on the Mac
el
On 15/07/2021 15:11, Andreas Plihal wrote:
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To Eberhard Lisse,
how can i even add a custom one?
Greetings
Andreas
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Am 15.07.21 um 10:37 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:
Herbert,
I am being offered makeindex, texindy and xindy.
In that case (LyX < 2.4) write into the documents preamble:
\usepackage[imakeidx]{xindex}
\makeindex
This runs xindex in the background.
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Libertinus and AnonymousPro fonts (Kornel Benko)
2. Re: Libertinus and AnonymousPro fonts (Dr Eberhard Lisse)
3. Re: Sort order in the index (Dr Eberhard Lisse)
4. Re: Sort order in the index (Herbert Voss)
5. Sort orde
Hi,
thanks for your suggestions.
Ad Herbert Voss:
I cannot select the index program xindex because it is not offered as a selection option.
Ad Joel Kulesza:
I wasn't sure how to create the index entries. I just entered \index{a@ä} etc. in the ERT. That didn't work
confess
that I write next to nothing in German.
greetings, el
On 14/07/2021 17:02, Herbert Voss wrote:
Andreas Plihal schrieb:
I'm writing a KOMA book.
Please: How can I force the DUDEN sort order in the index? So that
the umlauts Ä, Ö and Ü are sorted as if they were
normal vowels A, O
wrote:
Andreas Plihal schrieb:
I'm writing a KOMA book.
Please: How can I force the DUDEN sort order in the index? So that
the umlauts Ä, Ö and Ü are sorted as if they were
normal vowels A, O and U.
Use the index program xindex and _not_ makeindex.
Werkzeuge->Einstellungen->Aus
Andreas Plihal schrieb:
>
>
> I'm writing a KOMA book.
>
>
>
> Please: How can I force the DUDEN sort order in the index? So that the
> umlauts Ä, Ö and Ü are sorted as if they were normal vowels
> A, O and U.
Use the index program xindex and _not_ makeindex.
W
On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 5:11 AM Andreas Plihal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing a KOMA book.
>
> Please: How can I force the DUDEN sort order in the index? So that the
> umlauts Ä, Ö and Ü are sorted as if they were normal vowels A, O and U.
>
Please try making the index
Hi,
I'm writing a KOMA book.
Please: How can I force the DUDEN sort order in the index? So that the umlauts Ä, Ö and Ü are sorted as if they were normal vowels A, O and U.
Thanks for your help.
Greetings
Andreas
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Am Sonntag, dem 16.05.2021 um 11:59 +0200 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> Hi,
>
> I'm still working on the KOMA-Script book.
>
> There are references to key words in the index (commands "SEE" and
> "SEEALSO").
> How can I change the words "se
n the KOMA-Script book.
There are references to key words in the index (commands "SEE" and "SEEALSO").
How can I change the words "see" and "see also"?
I tried makeindex - but it was unsuccessful. (Look at my preamble ...)
I have enclosed the LYX document and
Am Sonntag, dem 02.05.2021 um 18:46 +0200 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> for a KOMA book I have created both a list of figures and a subject
> index. However, I would like to add an introductory text to the
> subject index, immediately after the heading.
> Where and how should I place this
I know the three codes: toc, lot and lof. But don't I need a code for the subject index?
Because if I just change toc to lof ...
\addtocontents {lof} {My short paragraph\ par}
... I got another error. I can play it down, but then the text stands for the list of figures immedi
El dom, 2 may 2021 a las 19:59, Andreas Plihal () escribió:
>
> I inserted the following between the list of figures and the following
> index:
>
> \ addtocontents {toc} {My short paragraph\ Par}
>
>
> This is how I get this error:
>
> ! LaTeX Error: Something'
I inserted the following between the list of figures and the following index:
\ addtocontents {toc} {My short paragraph\ Par}
This is how I get this error:
! LaTeX Error: Something's wrong - perhaps a missing \ item.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explan
El dom, 2 may 2021 a las 18:46, Andreas Plihal () escribió:
> Hi,
>
> for a KOMA book I have created both a list of figures and a subject index.
> However,
> I would like to add an introductory text to the subject index, immediately
> after the heading.
> Where and ho
Hi,
for a KOMA book I have created both a list of figures and a subject index. However, I would like to add an introductory text to the subject index, immediately after the heading.
Where and how should I place this introductory text in the LYX file?
Best regards
Andreas
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Am Samstag, dem 20.03.2021 um 15:33 +0100 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Am Samstag, dem 20.03.2021 um 15:22 +0100 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> > However, now (?) the headers (with a double-sided layout) are only
> > set in capital letters.
>
> Please provide an example file.
Probably the following l
Am Samstag, dem 20.03.2021 um 15:22 +0100 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> However, now (?) the headers (with a double-sided layout) are only
> set in capital letters.
Please provide an example file.
Jürgen
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Am Freitag, dem 19.03.2021 um 16:51 +0100 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> The idxlayout manual is unfortunately meaningless
I wouldn't go that far.
> and very confusing.
It's a bit obscure, yes.
> I searched for the keyword singlepar in it. But the references do not
> help me.
>
> Depending on whe
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