On 08/10/2018 16:39, Baris Erkus wrote:
Hello,
Attached is a logo of a driving school in Istanbul. Just surprised to
see its familiarity with the LyX logo. :-D
BTW, does anybody know who the inventor of the LyX logo is?
Baris
In the credits it says
*Bernhard Psaier*
Designer of the LyX
On Wed, 27 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
I just checked by loading letters from 2011 and 2013. In both cases when I
tried to display them error messages were presented. In one case, it did
not like the ERT of \newpage. Told me it was undefined.
Found and fixed: the line spacing was changed f
On Wed, 27 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
I think I know why these issues have appeared this week when all previous
letters (and documents using the other KOMA-Script classes) worked as
expected: over the weekend I upgraded TeXLive from 2015 to 2017. There are
likely changes in there that are inc
On Wed, 27 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
It's not that simple. I commented out the second line (above) in the
preamble and the screen display as well as the preview has drastically
changed. Lines are displayed on top of each other and the signature
environment is not behaving as before.
I th
On Wed, 27 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
It seems to me that you don't need the lco file: I created it to put all
your settings in it. Since you still have these settings after the call to
the lco, they are duplicated and I don't think it's a good idea.
Just remove these 2 lines:
%% Load
Le 27/09/2017 à 19:19, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> Modifying the preamble and top of the body section in the .lyx file to
> properly display the logo, and matching the preamble to that of a document
> that has the proper letter element spacing has produced some new errors;
> se
On Wed, 27 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
Just remove this line from your settings:
\firsthead{\centering\usekomavar{fromlogo}\hspace*{8cm}}
Jean-Marie,
Yes, I should have seen that. You mentioned it in your last message.
Perhaps I need another mug of coffee?
It's interesting that w
Le 27/09/2017 à 17:22, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> I have a minimal non-working example file called mwe.lyx (copy attached,
> with llc-letterhead.pdf). I thought that I modified it to match your
> rich.lyx example (using two columns in emacs to compare files), yet the
> logo
> sti
Rich,
I can see in your .tex file in the the line 56, the command:
\includegraphics[bb=80bp 100bp 520bp
240bp,clip,width=0.8\textwidth]{0_home_rshepard_documents_templates_llc-letterhead.eps}
The problem here is the "bb" option. The latest version of pdftex.def doesn't
handle this option an
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Too many acronyms make the mind acronumb, leading to acronums.
Paul,
Thank you for understanding. This week has started badly, despite all I
planned for it. There are several serious issues discovered yesterday
needing resolution, including the sudd
On 09/26/2017 06:14 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
Acronums
Sigh. That's acronyms. Missed seeing the spelling error.
Rich
Too many acronyms make the mind acronumb, leading to acronums.
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
Acronums
Sigh. That's acronyms. Missed seeing the spelling error.
Rich
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
MWE = Minimum Working Example (or, since it's actually not working, maybe
Minimum Wobbly Example?)
Oh. Acronums R' Us, eh? :-)
See attached all who are interested. There's the .lyx, .tex, and .log
files in a tarball.
Rich
mwe.tgz
Description: GN
Le 26/09/2017 à 22:15, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> Now the log shows an overfull hbox for the header:
>
> File: 0_home_rshepard_documents_templates_llc-letterhead.eps Graphic
> file (type
> eps)
> <0_home_rshepard_documents_templates_llc-letterhead.eps>
> Overfull \hbox (227.64565pt too wide) in p
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
You said that you made a copy of DIN to create your My.lco. Did you
delete these lines?
"
\LetterOptionNeedsPapersize{%
DIN%
}
{a4}
"
They should be replaced by:
"
\LetterOptionNeedsPapersize{%
My%
}{letter}
"
Jean-Marie,
Er, ... no. I had
Le 26/09/2017 à 20:32, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> head being too high, but I do see this:
>
> Class scrlttr2 Warning: Letter option file `DIN.lco'
> (scrlttr2) needs paper size `a4'.
> (scrlttr2) Current paper size is not `a4'!
> (scrlttr2) You should add `pape
understanding of firstheadvpos.
I modified My.lco to \@setplength{firstheadvpos}{1mm} and re-compiled and
re-installed both TeXLive-2017 and LyX-2.2.3. Reconfigured LyX, too. Still
no logo displayed on preview or compiled .pdf.
This is interesting. Reading the .log I see no reference to the
Le 26/09/2017 à 18:59, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> Added your example spacing command in My.lco and neither 15mm nor 25mm
> allows the logo .pdf to display. I'm now reading Chapter 4 (scrlttr2) in
> the
> latest English guide to learn how to set the firstheadpage spacing so the
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
If you want to modify the default, create your own lco file and call it in
the preamble. The one I created for french norms is NF.lco.
Jean-Marie,
Added your example spacing command in My.lco and neither 15mm nor 25mm
allows the logo .pdf to
ill modify it to include a header
length that accommodates my .pdf logo.
My preamble reads as:
Well! There's so much more for me to learn about the KOMA-Script classes.
I really appreciate learning more. I'll try to re-read the guide when I can
make the time, perhaps evenings or ov
e address with a line?
,fromphone=true% print sender phone number
%,fromfax=true% print sender fax number
,fromemail=true% print sender e-mail address
%,fromurl=true% print sender URL
%,fromlogo=true% print a logo (position depends on fromalign)
%,ad
Le 26/09/2017 à 18:01, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> How do I determine in which .lco file to change the height? Here I find
> the setplength in multiple files:
The DIN.lco file is the default. My reference manual says (chapter 4
page 189):
"
By the way, the DIN lco-file will always be loaded as the
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
These \@setplength should be in the lco file (letter class options) which
is called in the Latex preamble with \LoadLetterOption{lcofile}% I don't
think you can use them anywhere in your Lyx document.
Jean-Marie,
The setting file does not have
Le 26/09/2017 à 16:54, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> [...]. First need to upgrade KOMA-Script.
I still use the 2004 version. I only upgraded the reference manual!.
--
Jean-Marie
On 09/26/2017 08:47 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Why don't you send a MWE with the graphics file in question?
Possibly because I've no idea what a MWE is? :-)
MWE = Minimum Working Example (or, since it's actually not working,
maybe Minimum Wobbly
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
My scrguien.pdf is old as well (file dated 2013-02-25). It has references
to version 3.10 of KOMA-Script.
Jean-Marie,
My KOMA-Script version is ancient: 2004; think the version is 2.98. I just
downloaded the latest from CTAN (2017-09-07 but hav
Le 26/09/2017 à 16:23, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
>
>> You need to use the pseudo-lengths shown in figure 17.1 (In my
>> scrguien.pdf, chapter 17 page 296)
>
> Jean-Marie,
>
> I'll get the latest KOMA-script and docs today; my 2013 version has
> fir
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
You need to use the pseudo-lengths shown in figure 17.1 (In my
scrguien.pdf, chapter 17 page 296)
Jean-Marie,
I'll get the latest KOMA-script and docs today; my 2013 version has
firstheadvpos in Chapter 21 on page 358 and section 21.1.2 on page
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Why don't you send a MWE with the graphics file in question?
Eberhard,
Possibly because I've no idea what a MWE is? :-)
The graphic file at issue is the same PDF as before except that I changed
the Inc. to LLC because I changed the corporate
Why don't you send a MWE with the graphics file in question?
el
On 25/09/2017 20:22, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
>> Try starting LyX from a terminal with the "-dbg graphics" flag, open
>> and view the document, and see if it spits up an error message.
>
> Pa
Le 25/09/2017 à 22:32, Rich Shepard a écrit :
> On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>> Class scrlttr2 Warning: head of first page is 17.22406pt too high.
>> (scrlttr2) You have to change `firstheadvpos'
>> (scrlttr2) or you have to define a smaller
>> (scrlttr2)
to change to make the logo fit the page.
Rich
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
Class scrlttr2 Warning: head of first page is 17.22406pt too high.
(scrlttr2) You have to change `firstheadvpos'
(scrlttr2) or you have to define a smaller
(scrlttr2) head of first page using \setkomavar.
(scrlttr2)
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Around line 498, LyX parks a copy in the temporary buffer and tries to
convert it to EPS. Around line 505, you can see the \insertgraphics
command for it (which I assume means LyX thinks the conversion was
successful). Your guess is better than mine whet
On 09/25/2017 02:22 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Try starting LyX from a terminal with the "-dbg graphics" flag, open and
view the document, and see if it spits up an error message.
Paul,
File's attached. In emacs the first reference to the image is lin
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Try starting LyX from a terminal with the "-dbg graphics" flag, open and
view the document, and see if it spits up an error message.
Paul,
File's attached. In emacs the first reference to the image is line 459.
There are no errors (or Errors) in the
the top of the document is a Logo environment using the company
logo as
a .pdf file. It shows in the .lyx document but not when I do a preview or
pdflatex compilation.
Just after the preamble in the .lyx file is the Logo:
\begin_body
\begin_layout Logo
\begin_inset Graphics
filename
Some time in the past I modified the KOMA-letter version 2 template to
suit my needs. Not by modifying the template itself, but using selected
elements for a letter which I then copy and modify for new letters. This has
worked well until today.
At the top of the document is a Logo
We are working in Koma script. Logo on first page is inserted as an image,
at the cursor position on the page. No additional coding needed.
Insert>Graphics> , with image file in the same folder as the Lyx file.
We have about 100 images in one document, a manual, so have a graphics
sub-
From: Anders Ekberg [mailto:a...@me.com]
Sent: tirsdag 22. november 2016 16.21
To: Bernt Lie
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: LyX 2.2 -- logo in headers?
On 2016Nov22, at 16:16, Bernt Lie mailto:bernt@hit.no>>
wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Anders Ekberg [ma
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From: Anders Ekberg [mailto:a...@me.com]
Sent: tirsdag 22. november 2016 15.45
To: Bernt Lie
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: LyX 2.2 -- logo in headers?
> On 2016Nov22, at 15:28, Bernt Lie wrote:
>
> Using LyX 2.2.1 on Windows 10...
>
> *
On 2016Nov22, at 16:16, Bernt Lie <bernt@hit.no> wrote:-Original Message-From: Anders Ekberg [mailto:a...@me.com] Sent: tirsdag 22. november 2016 15.45To: Bernt Lie <bernt@hit.no>Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.orgSubject: Re: LyX 2.2 -- logo in headers?On 2016Nov22, at 15:2
> On 2016Nov22, at 15:28, Bernt Lie wrote:
>
> Using LyX 2.2.1 on Windows 10...
>
> * Is there a way to put a logo in the header of a standard LaTeX article
> class? ... or a similar class?
>
> I'm drafting an exam problem, and would like to insert the logo of m
Using LyX 2.2.1 on Windows 10...
* Is there a way to put a logo in the header of a standard LaTeX article class?
... or a similar class?
I'm drafting an exam problem, and would like to insert the logo of my
university in the header...
-Bernt
> -Opprinnelig melding-
> Fra: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org [mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org] På vegne
> av "Jörg Kühne"
> Sendt: 13. januar 2013 20:34
> Til: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Emne: logo
>
> Dear Lyx user list
>
> How I could insert a simple lo
Dear Lyx user list
How I could insert a simple logo which would be displayed on each page?
Following user specified commands interferes with the default settings, see
\documentclass[11pt,ngerman]{article}
\usepackage{ae,aecompl}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin9]{inputenc}
\usepackage
.
>
> I've customized a few themes (Warsaw, Madrid, Marburg) to add my college's
> logo.
> What I did was copy the relevant theme files to a folder in my localtexmf
> tree,
> renamed them (so that they did not collide with the originals), and hacked
> them.
> Hacking an
ntation.
I've customized a few themes (Warsaw, Madrid, Marburg) to add my college's logo.
What I did was copy the relevant theme files to a folder in my localtexmf tree,
renamed them (so that they did not collide with the originals), and hacked them.
Hacking an existing theme is proba
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
> You are correct, it is linked to the them, changing to Warsaw gives me the
> logo in the bottom left corner.
> Which is fine except I really want the Goettingen theme. Having tried a few
> themes it seems it doesn't work if
Liviu
> I'm wondering if it's not theme-related. Have you tried with some other
> themes?
>
>
You are correct, it is linked to the them, changing to Warsaw gives me the
logo in the bottom left corner.
Which is fine except I really want the Goettingen theme. Having tried a
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 10:52 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
> Hello I am trying to add a logo to a beamer presentation Lyx 1.6.7 Ubuntu
> 10.10 Goettingen theme
>
[..]
> My search through google seems to just confirm the above method of doing
> what I am doing, but obviously I am mi
Hello I am trying to add a logo to a beamer presentation Lyx 1.6.7 Ubuntu
10.10 Goettingen theme
I tried just
\logo{\includegraphics[height=0.5cm]{Biocensustraininglogonew.JPG}}
an option in the Beamer instructions both as a preamble and ERT but nothing
happened , no errors no logo. The logo
Am 23.05.2011 um 17:00 schrieb Paul Rubin:
> Marit Elisabeth Klemetsen gmail.com> writes:
>
>>
>> Do I need to install pgf? I hope I can avoid this.
>
> Yes, you will need to install the PGF LaTeX package.
So, it's already included in MacTeX 2009, obviously...
Stephan
Marit Elisabeth Klemetsen gmail.com> writes:
>
> Do I need to install pgf? I hope I can avoid this.
Yes, you will need to install the PGF LaTeX package.
Paul
Am 23.05.2011 um 14:29 schrieb Marit Elisabeth Klemetsen:
> Hi!
>
> My name is Marit and I am working on my thesis presentation in a template
> called "beamer-conference-ornate-20min". I am trying to do include the logo
> of Stockholm University on the front slide a
Hi!
My name is Marit and I am working on my thesis presentation in a template
called "beamer-conference-ornate-20min". I am trying to do include the logo
of Stockholm University on the front slide and the instructions I get from
the template are:
"If you have a file called &q
Ehud Kaplan mssm.edu> writes:
>
>
> After playing with Beamer for a while, and admiring the beautiful
> "slides" it can make,
> I am disappointed to discover that the style dictatorship that Latex
> enforces could become
> too restrictive:
> Beamer al
After playing with Beamer for a while, and admiring the beautiful
"slides" it can make,
I am disappointed to discover that the style dictatorship that Latex
enforces could become
too restrictive:
* Beamer allows us to place a logo on the slides, but ONLY where it
wants to (
On 5/18/2010 5:40 AM, E. Kaplan wrote:
I am trying to embed a logo on each slide of a presentation I created
with Lyx and Beamer.
When I use the following lines from the example (using ERT):
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{institution-logo-filename.jpg}
\logo{\pgfuseimage
I am trying to embed a logo on each slide of a presentation I created
with Lyx and Beamer.
When I use the following lines from the example (using ERT):
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{institution-logo-filename.jpg}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
I get pgf errors, and the
On Tuesday 18 May 2010 00:45:27 E. Kaplan wrote:
> I am trying to embed a logo on each slide of a presentation I created
> with Lyx and Beamer.
> When I use the following lines from the example (using ERT):
> \pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{institution-logo-filename.
I am trying to embed a logo on each slide of a presentation I created
with Lyx and Beamer.
When I use the following lines from the example (using ERT):
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{institution-logo-filename.jpg}
\logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
I get pgf errors, and the
Rich Shepard wrote:
I've just finished the visuals for a meeting keynote talk I'm presenting
this coming Friday. Once again the logo does not display in the lower right
corner of each slide. I no longer have thread from last April, but I copied
that presentation (where it finally
I've just finished the visuals for a meeting keynote talk I'm presenting
this coming Friday. Once again the logo does not display in the lower right
corner of each slide. I no longer have thread from last April, but I copied
that presentation (where it finally worked) to use as the te
On Tue, 5 May 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
Serious issues have come up and I've not experienced anything like them
before.
All fixed.
I downloaded pgf-2.00 and installed it in /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/
(other than the context directory). Then I removed the pgf/ and pgf-1.00/
directories t
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Exporting to a .tex file (pdflatex) and either using an absolute path for the
image or putting it in the same directory as the .tex file works here, to the
extent that the "institution-logo" thing goes away and I get an itsy-bitsy
logo i
Rich Shepard wrote:
In the View menu I have three pdf options: dvipdfm, pdflatex, and ps2pdf.
With the original syntax none of the three produce the logo. Also,
exporting
to a .tex file using the pdflatex option rather than the plain TeX option
also doesn't work here.
Exporting
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Ok, I think I've got this sorted out. Three things:
Thanks, Paul. I wish I had the time to dig deeply into LaTeX, LyX, and
PSTricks.
1. If you move the LaTeX code to a standard environment above the title,
you'll get the logo on the tit
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Ok, I don't have an answer to why you get the "institution-logo"
overprint
(I did here too), but I have a workaround. Replace your two LaTeX
commands for the image with
\logo{\includegraphics[bb=0in 9.5in 2.6in 11in
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Ingar Pareliussen wrote:
I do not know what is the problem with pdf, beamer and logos, however, I
have no problem using a jpg as a logo in my beamer presentations. I put in
ERT on the title slide just before the first end-slide:
\logo{\includegraphics[height=0.9cm]{/pwd/full
Hi,
I do not know what is the problem with pdf, beamer and logos, however, I have
no problem using a jpg as a logo in my beamer presentations. I put in ERT on
the title slide just before the first end-slide:
\logo{\includegraphics[height=0.9cm]{/pwd/full/logo.jpg}} And it appears on
every
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Ok, I don't have an answer to why you get the "institution-logo" overprint
(I did here too), but I have a workaround. Replace your two LaTeX
commands for the image with
\logo{\includegraphics[bb=0in 9.5in 2.6in 11in, clip,
\height=0.5cm
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
\logo{\includegraphics[bb=0in 9.5in 2.6in 11in, clip,
height=0.5cm]{aesi-logo.pdf}}
and see if that helps.
Paul,
When I commented out the original two lines and added the above, it would
not run pdflatex to create a view. After a second it quit. No
Rich Shepard wrote:
> It is in the pwd with the .lyx files.
Then, giving simply the file name will not work.
Jürgen
On Sun, 3 May 2009, J?rgen Spitzm?ller wrote:
where is that file aesi-logo.pdf stored? Since LyX compiles your file in a
temporary directory, you must either
It is in the pwd with the .lyx files.
Even when I provide the full path (which I had done before trying
yesterday it with the assum
Ok, I don't have an answer to why you get the "institution-logo"
overprint (I did here too), but I have a workaround. Replace your two
LaTeX commands for the image with
\logo{\includegraphics[bb=0in 9.5in 2.6in 11in, clip,
height=0.5cm]{aesi-logo.pdf}}
and see if that helps.
/Paul
Rich Shepard wrote:
> \pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{aesi-logo.pdf}
> \logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
where is that file aesi-logo.pdf stored? Since LyX compiles your file in a
temporary directory, you must either
* store it somewhere where TeX can find it (i.
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Pretty standard keyboard way: Shift+PageUp/Down or ArrowUp/Down.
You can also use Shift+left mouse click.
Abdel,
Huh! I must have been pressing ctrl-PgDn instead of shift-PgDn.
The shift-left mouse click is too slow as I have to move the curso
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
Small file attached. Logo to follow on separate message as total size
(even when tarred and gzipped) exceeds MLM message size of 6 bytes.
Aw, rats. Message still too large. I put a copy (temporarily) of the logo
on our web site. You can use wget
On 03/05/2009 17:32, Rich Shepard wrote:
BTW, on a related issue, how can I use the keyboard to mark a large block
of text?
Pretty standard keyboard way: Shift+PageUp/Down or ArrowUp/Down.
You can also use Shift+left mouse click.
Abdel.
way, but specifying the full path doesn't help either
(that's how it used to be).
Small file attached. Logo to follow on separate message as total size
(even when tarred and gzipped) exceeds MLM message size of 6 bytes.
BTW, on a related issue, how can I use the keyboard to mark a
Rich Shepard wrote:
Last Wednesday I posted a message to the beamer-linux-users mail list on
sourceforge.net and have not seen a response to it, or any other post to
that mail list.
I'm back in the grove using the beamer class but still cannot get the
logo
to display on each slide
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Juergen Spitzm?ller wrote:
How do you include the image? Do you use \pgfdeclareimage?
An example file would probably be enlighting.
Juergen,
My apologies for not including this in the original message:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{aesi-logo.pdf
Rich Shepard wrote:
> There is a sample page attached that shows how the box and text are
> displayed rather than the image itself.
How do you include the image? Do you use \pgfdeclareimage?
An example file would probably be enlighting.
Jürgen
Last Wednesday I posted a message to the beamer-linux-users mail list on
sourceforge.net and have not seen a response to it, or any other post to
that mail list.
I'm back in the grove using the beamer class but still cannot get the logo
to display on each slide. (It doesn't disp
LaTeX using the special
>> logo for those words.
>>
>> How do I turn this behavior off?
>
> I see you already got some answers for how this is done for the entire
> document. If you want to do this for particular instances of LyX/TeX/LaTeX,
> just "Insert->Formattin
Richard Talley wrote:
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
logo for those words.
How do I turn this behavior off?
I see you already got some answers for how this is done for the entire
document. If you want to do this for particular instances of
LyX/TeX
John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
> You can press Ctrl-L to enter ERT mode and type TeX into the ERT
> inset. This will send "TeX" straight to LaTeX without LyX doing any
> funny processing.
Alternatively, insert to the preamble
\def\LyX{LyX}
\def\LaTeX{LaTeX}
Jürgen
On 2009-04-20, John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Richard Talley
> wrote:
>> LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
>> logo for those words.
It is especially annoying if you copy and paste such text from the PDF. W
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Richard Talley wrote:
> LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
> logo for those words.
>
> How do I turn this behavior off? There are a couple of places, such as
You can press Ctrl-L to enter ERT mode and type TeX
LyX automagically typesets words like TeX and LaTeX using the special
logo for those words.
How do I turn this behavior off? There are a couple of places, such as
an instruction to navigate to /Applications/TeX, where I want the
words to appear more like they actually do in the computer interface
Hi,
I saw the Torino theme on the web and I want to make my slides using it, but
I had the same problem that Jeremy, the same reported in the blog.
Someone can help me to solve it.
> Looks nice, but I get same problem as mention at the end of that blog. I
> get:
>
> ...
>
> [EMAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I can't do that as this is in the preamble. Or can I just use the
\rhead command in the document?
I think so, try it.
I confirm.
If not, is there something like conditional include with LateX?
Something like that (i
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I can't do that as this is in the preamble. Or can I just use the
> \rhead command in the document?
I think so, try it.
> If not, is there something like conditional include with LateX?
> Something like that (in pseudo C-like code):
>
> \includegrap
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
'pdflatex' works fine but 'dvi' don't. I have this in my preamble:
\rhead{}
\rhead{\includegraphics[clip=,scale=.3] {graphics/my_logo.png}}
Idea someone?
Err, ERT is not handled by LyX and including a png via includegra
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 'pdflatex' works fine but 'dvi' don't. I have this in my preamble:
> \rhead{}
> \rhead{\includegraphics[clip=,scale=.3] {graphics/my_logo.png}}
>
> Idea someone?
Err, ERT is not handled by LyX and including a png via includegraphics
is not possible.
Hello,
This must be a stupid question but I can't find a proper answer on the
web. Does anyone know how to make this work? I get Latex errors like those:
LaTeX Error: Cannot determine size of graphic in /home/younes/Documents/
Some links suggested that image magic should be installed; but it
Rich Shepard a écrit :
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008, Nick Bell wrote:
What I still haven't got is the steps to put the logo up in the top left
corner (margin corner, not page corner). Could you highlight the
steps to
do this?
Nick,
No. My company logo is centered along the top. But, when I t
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008, Nick Bell wrote:
What I still haven't got is the steps to put the logo up in the top left
corner (margin corner, not page corner). Could you highlight the steps to
do this?
Nick,
No. My company logo is centered along the top. But, when I try to increase
the size o
e edge using:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What I still haven't got is the steps to put the logo up in the top left
corner (margin corner, not page corner). Could you highlight the steps
to do this?
Many thanks indeed
Nick
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