Am 28.05.2013 12:02, schrieb Prof. dr. Robert J. Mokken:
The funny thing is that I am not aware of having intalled TrueTex!
I Installed, in the words of the LyX-for-Windows documentation,: "Bundle
with MiKTeX: LyX-2.0.6-Bundle-1.exe (206 MB). This installer is designed for
new users, additional
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I tried Evince as the pdf viewer and noticed, that the book has two empty
> pages before the title is shown, whereas Okular starts immediately with the
> title page (which I want). Can this be confirmed?
>
In doubt, export to
Hi,
I tried Evince as the pdf viewer and noticed, that the book has two empty
pages before the title is shown, whereas Okular starts immediately with the
title page (which I want). Can this be confirmed?
Wolfgang
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 5:09 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann
wrote:
> Just for curiosity: What does BMP mean?
It stands for "bitmap" as far as I know:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMP_file_format
Scott
Am Tuesday, 28. May 2013, 09:28:08 schrieb Scott Kostyshak:
> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 3:20 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann
>
> wrote:
> > Am Monday, 27. May 2013, 16:35:31 schrieb Liviu Andronic:
> >> Tools > Reconfigure in LyX. Then if it still uses a different PDF
> >>
> >> viewer, go to Tools > Prefs
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 3:20 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann
wrote:
> Am Monday, 27. May 2013, 16:35:31 schrieb Liviu Andronic:
>> Tools > Reconfigure in LyX. Then if it still uses a different PDF
>
>> viewer, go to Tools > Prefs > File > Formats > PDF (pdflatex) > viewer
>
>
>
> Thanks, Liviu. I reconfigu
Am 26.05.2013 19:14, schrieb Prof. dr. Robert J. Mokken:
Two questions.
Question 1. Compared to my former TeX editor Scientific Workplace it takes
quite some time before LyX manages to view pdf. I have both Acrobat Reader X
and Acrobat Pro X. LyX appears not to pick Acrobat Reader X, but
On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann
wrote:
> Am Monday, 27. May 2013, 16:03:48 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
>
>> I think that Evince must be configured as a viewer for the PDF files, it
>
>> does not do the conversion, pdflatex does that.
>
>
>
> I made evince to my pdf viewer (and it
Am Monday, 27. May 2013, 16:03:48 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
> I think that Evince must be configured as a viewer for the PDF files, it
> does not do the conversion, pdflatex does that.
I made evince to my pdf viewer (and it works if I click on a pdf document).
However clicking on the viewer in ly
Am Monday, 27. May 2013, 14:35:37 schrieb Liviu Andronic:
> On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Murat Yildizoglu
wrote:
> > You will gain some time if you use a nicer pdf viewer that
> > detects/accepts files refreshes on the hard disk. If I remember well,
> > Foxit reader was able to do this (I am
On 27.5.2013 15:35, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
>> You will gain some time if you use a nicer pdf viewer that detects/accepts
>> files refreshes on the hard disk. If I remember well, Foxit reader was able
>> to do this (I am on an Mac now).
>>
>
On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> You will gain some time if you use a nicer pdf viewer that detects/accepts
> files refreshes on the hard disk. If I remember well, Foxit reader was able
> to do this (I am on an Mac now).
>
I like Evince for this, on Linux or Windows.
Liv
d documentation. I am trying it out following the LyX tutorial. I
> immediately hit on some problems:
>
> Two questions.
>
> Question 1. Compared to my former TeX editor Scientific Workplace it takes
> quite some time before LyX manages to view pdf. I have both Acrobat Reader
For years I have worked thus far with Scientific Workplace (SWP) and got
bored with it. Last week I downloaded the LyX Bundle, because I liked the
features
and documentation. I am trying it out following the LyX tutorial. I
immediately hit on some problems:
Two questions.
Question 1. Compared
On 26/04/2013 2:29 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Richard Heck írta:
Provided that I let lyx load natbib with numeric citations, what should go
exactly in the class options line then? To achieve the same effect as
when natbib is loaded manually by
\usepackage[super,sort&compress]{natbib}
for example
Richard Heck írta:
>> Provided that I let lyx load natbib with numeric citations, what should go
>>exactly in the class options line then? To achieve the same effect as
>>when natbib is loaded manually by
>>
>> \usepackage[super,sort&compress]{natbib}
>>
>> for example?
>
>Put "super,sort&compres
On 04/25/2013 02:37 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Richard Heck írta:
Or is there a way I don't know of?>
Class options are automatically passed to packages, if the class does
not recognize them.
Thanks Richard. I haven't noticed your previous mail.
Provided that I let lyx load natbib with numeric
Richard Heck írta:
>> Or is there a way I don't know of?>
>Class options are automatically passed to packages, if the class does
>not recognize them.
Thanks Richard. I haven't noticed your previous mail.
Provided that I let lyx load natbib with numeric citations, what should go
exactly in the
On 04/25/2013 09:34 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Jacob Bishop írta:
1. How can I set options for the natbib package? The stuff that goes >>between
[], like \usepackage[options]{natbib}. As I see lyx adds only
'authoryear' or 'numbers' as options, but how can
I add other options, eg. 'merge'?
Altho
Jacob Bishop írta:
>>1. How can I set options for the natbib package? The stuff that goes
between [], like \usepackage[options]{natbib}. As I see lyx adds only
>>'authoryear' or 'numbers' as options, but how can
>>I add other options, eg. 'merge'?
>Although it seems strange (to me), you act
bcsikos,
1. How can I set options for the natbib package? The stuff that goes
> between [], like \usepackage[options]{natbib}. As I see lyx adds only
> 'authoryear' or 'numbers' as options, but how can I add other options, eg.
> 'merge'?
>
Although it seems strange (to me), you actually pass pack
Hello:
I have two questions on natbib in lyx.
1. How can I set options for the natbib package? The stuff that goes between
[], like \usepackage[options]{natbib}. As I see lyx adds only 'authoryear' or
'numbers' as options, but how can I add other options, eg. 'merg
/latex-links/picins.pdf
In all cases you need the package "graphicx" in your preamble.
- Original Message -
From: "Marcelo Acuña"
To: ; "Olivier Ripoll"
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 2:40 AM
Subject: Re: two questions about figures
> Hello,
> I put fi
On 2009-05-15, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
>> Have you tried to change the "float placement" setting to
>> "here if possible" or "here definitely" ?
>> Check the user manual, section 4.6.3 and the
>> "Documents->Settings->Float Placement" options.
> I try it, but Here if possible and Here definitely ar
> > Hello,
> > I put figures in floats.
> >
> > 1) When I insert a figure into a float I can see
> a box with words: Float: Figure, then this change to: Float:
> Figure*.
> > What is the difference between
> Figure and Figure*?
> >
> > 2) The floats have standard setting plus span
> colum
On 2009-05-13, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> > I put figures in floats.
>> Images in figure-floats or figure-floats in some other
>> container-float?
> An image in figure-floats.
>> > 2) The floats have standard setting plus span
>> column choosed. Figures
>> > have standard setting p
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Hello,
I put figures in floats.
1) When I insert a figure into a float I can see a box with words: Float:
Figure, then this change to: Float: Figure*.
What is the difference between Figure and Figure*?
2) The floats have standard setting plus span column choosed. Fi
> > Hello,
> > I put figures in floats.
>
> Images in figure-floats or figure-floats in some other
> container-float?
An image in figure-floats.
> > 1) When I insert a figure into a float I can see
> a box with words:
> > Float: Figure, then this change to: Float:
> Figure*. What is the
On 2009-05-12, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> Hello,
> I put figures in floats.
Images in figure-floats or figure-floats in some other container-float?
> 1) When I insert a figure into a float I can see a box with words:
> Float: Figure, then this change to: Float: Figure*. What is the
> difference
Hello,
I put figures in floats.
1) When I insert a figure into a float I can see a box with words: Float:
Figure, then this change to: Float: Figure*.
What is the difference between Figure and Figure*?
2) The floats have standard setting plus span column choosed. Figures have
standard s
Doug Laidlaw wrote:
On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote:
You need to put "\theendnotes" in ERT where you want them to appear.
rh
I noticed that in the docs. It simply writes the total number of notes.
On Saturday 28 February 2009 1:53:59 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote:
> > You need to put "\theendnotes" in ERT where you want them to appear.
> >
> > rh
>
> I noticed that in the docs. It simply writes the total number of notes.
> Nothing more. It sou
On Friday 27 February 2009 11:35:30 pm rgheck wrote:
> You need to put "\theendnotes" in ERT where you want them to appear.
>
> rh
I noticed that in the docs. It simply writes the total number of notes.
Nothing more. It sounds like a configuration problem at my end.
Doug.
Doug Laidlaw wrote:
I am writing a book.
1. Can I have endnotes for each chapter? That seems to have been
recommended. IMO, endnotes make the book more readable. In my case, that is
important. For a true reference work, I would certainly opt for footnotes,
because they are closer to the
I am writing a book.
1. Can I have endnotes for each chapter? That seems to have been
recommended. IMO, endnotes make the book more readable. In my case, that is
important. For a true reference work, I would certainly opt for footnotes,
because they are closer to the referring text.
2. W
Michael Thompson wrote:
Yitzhak Zangi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
1) How to number the paragrphs without order (e.g. answer question 2 before
question 1) such that the paragraphs will look like in the "Enumarate"
environment?
In the default Article class, the standard indentation for Li
Yitzhak Zangi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) How to number the paragrphs without order (e.g. answer question 2 before
> question 1) such that the paragraphs will look like in the "Enumarate"
> environment?
In the default Article class, the standard indentation for List is pretty deep.
You can
On Nov 6, 2007, at 1:36 PM, Yitzhak Zangi wrote:
2) How to begin the sub-section in the same line, without having to
enter
anything in the parent environmet? e.g.:
3) (a) something
(b) another.
In the parent line insert an empty ERT box. Hit return and increase
depth to get
I'm answering my exercises in LyX to get used to it. I use the heb-article
document class and I have to questions:
1) How to number the paragrphs without order (e.g. answer question 2 before
question 1) such that the paragraphs will look like in the "Enumarate"
environment?
2) How to begin the su
Yitzhak Zangi wrote:
I'm answering my exercises in LyX to get used to it. I use the heb-article
document class and I have to questions:
1) How to number the paragrphs without order (e.g. answer question 2 before
question 1) such that the paragraphs will look like in the "Enumarate"
environment?
Marcelo,
Am Mittwoch, 13. April 2005 23:47 schrieb Marcelo Acuÿf1a:
> For first question I put in preamble:
> \interfootnotelinepenalty=1
> but the output no look fine, this force that footnote
> fit in one page, but in most cases previous page have
> very huge spaces between paragraph.
>
Hello,
Axel, thanks for your help.
For second question I put in preamble:
\usepackage[flushmargin]{footmisc}
and I get:
1Text of note, blah, blah, blah,
blah, blah, blah, blah, ...
blah, ...
This is OK for me. Thanks!
For first question I put in preamb
Marcelo,
Am Montag, 11. April 2005 18:53 schrieb Marcelo Acuÿf1a:
> 1) When a footnote not fit in the initial page
> then carry on in the next page.
> I need that Lyx put a mark or symbol at the
> end of first page that indicate this to the reader.
Do you really want the footnotes to ap
Hello,
I writing a book with koma-script style (scrbook).
I have long footnotes and two questions.
1) When a footnote not fit in the initial page
then carry on in the next page.
I need that Lyx put a mark or symbol at the
end of first page that indicate this to the reader.
How I can get
Hi
I have two questions about style:
I need to get the second (and third) line in the bibliography to be
indented. Like so:
Author, Author YEAR. some journal with a long name,
volume ()issue etc etc etc etc
^
| The indentation here
The second question is how I can get the caption
Hello,
I'm new to both LyX and LaTeX therefore please forgive me if the questions
are too obvious !
--- 1 ---
I'd like to use some features of amsTeX like the theorems environment for
example but (and have these environments appear in the pop-up in the
toolbar) BUT I prefer to use the normal
Peter Clark wrote:
> Care to elaborate a bit? I'm still slogging my way through the LaTeX manual,
> and this looks like it is a TeX command (at least I can't find it in either
> of my LaTeX manuals). I presume it needs to have some further conditions, but
> I have no idea what.
attache
On Tuesday 23 April 2002 12:12, Herbert Voss wrote:
> you can put the minipage inside a floatflt environment.
> LyX 1.1.6 has support for this
Hmm--doesn't work. Under Layout > Paragraph > Extra Options, minipage and
floatflt are two seperate options that cannot be combined. (I read the
Peter Clark wrote:
> First, is it possible for text to flow around a minipage? For instance,
> using nothing but LyX, when I create a minipage between two paragraphs, the
> second paragraph only starts after the minipage ends. I would like it to wrap
> around instead, preferably without
First, is it possible for text to flow around a minipage? For instance,
using nothing but LyX, when I create a minipage between two paragraphs, the
second paragraph only starts after the minipage ends. I would like it to wrap
around instead, preferably without having to make the second
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 11:54:26AM -0300, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
> I agree on your definition of a perfect world. My university uses a
> _VERY_ uncommon bibliography format, so I had to do a lot of .bst
> editing -- not fun.
In such case, consider amsrefs package (see
http://www.ams.org/tex/a
Robin Turner wrote:
> On Monday 28 January 2002 14:13, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
>
>>If you can't find a .bst file that does that, the only way I know
>>of is to edit the bibliography style file you are using, but I
>>don't recommend it. It might take a day to figure out what to
>>modify.
>
> Yo
Gerhard Siegesmund wrote:
>>>- Chapters may start on every page (meaning odd or even). Right now
>>>every chapter starts on an odd page with a white page at the end of the
>>>last chapter if there wasn't enough text in that chapter.
>>>
>>Open the document dialog, and in the extra options field a
> > - Chapters may start on every page (meaning odd or even). Right now
> > every chapter starts on an odd page with a white page at the end of the
> > last chapter if there wasn't enough text in that chapter.
> Open the document dialog, and in the extra options field add the string
> openany.
Mh
On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 11:10:42AM +0100, Gerhard Siegesmund wrote:
> - Chapters may start on every page (meaning odd or even). Right now
> every chapter starts on an odd page with a white page at the end of the
> last chapter if there wasn't enough text in that chapter.
Open the document dialog,
On Monday 28 January 2002 14:13, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
>
> If you can't find a .bst file that does that, the only way I know
> of is to edit the bibliography style file you are using, but I
> don't recommend it. It might take a day to figure out what to
> modify.
You bet. I've just been tryi
Gerhard Siegesmund wrote:
> Hello List
>
> I have to small questions which I couldn't answer even looking at the
> mailing list archive.
>
> I am right now writing my diploma using LyX and am using the class "book
> ams". The diploma is in german!
>
> There are two things which I want to
Hello List
I have to small questions which I couldn't answer even looking at the
mailing list archive.
I am right now writing my diploma using LyX and am using the class "book
ams". The diploma is in german!
There are two things which I want to change:
- Chapters may start on every page (meani
> "Varotto" == Varotto Riccardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Varotto> Hi, I'm working on my thesis, and I use LyX for write it. I
Varotto> have two problems with LyX that I can't resolve:
Varotto> 1. I must to write the greek letter 'epsilon' in a formula,
Varotto> but LyX print the charatter
Hi,
> > >2. I want a document with the follow characteristics:
> > >class: book pagestyle: headingsides: two
> > >Margins:
> > >Top: 30mm Bottom: 20mmRight: 25mm Left: 40mm
> > >AND THAT THE CHAPTERS START AT RIGHT PAGE (odd page)
> > >If I sel
On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Ingo Kloecker wrote:
> >2. I want a document with the follow characteristics:
> >class: book pagestyle: headingsides: two
> >Margins:
> >Top: 30mm Bottom: 20mmRight: 25mm Left: 40mm
> >AND THAT THE CHAPTERS START AT RIGHT PAGE (
Varotto Riccardo wrote:
>2. I want a document with the follow characteristics:
>class: book pagestyle: headingsides: two
>Margins:
>Top: 30mm Bottom: 20mmRight: 25mm Left: 40mm
>AND THAT THE CHAPTERS START AT RIGHT PAGE (odd page)
>If I select
Hi,
I'm working on my thesis, and I use LyX for write it. I have two problems with
LyX that I can't resolve:
1. I must to write the greek letter 'epsilon' in a formula, but LyX print the
charatter smallest than I desire.
Is possible to obtain a single charatter more big than default in a 'math-m
Hi,
I'm working on my thesis, and I use LyX for write it. I have two problems with
LyX that I can't resolve:
1. I must to write the greek letter 'epsilon' in a formula, but LyX print the
charatter smallest than I desire.
Is possible to obtain a single charatter more big than default in a 'math-m
> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lars> --- Start of forwarded message --- Subject: Two
Lars> questions. Find/Replace & [space]n
Lars> Hi, my name is Juan Ramón:
Lars> Questions:
Lars> - When you use a options find/replace is not possible replace
Lars> spe
--- Start of forwarded message ---
Subject: Two questions. Find/Replace & [space]n
Hi, my name is Juan Ramón:
Questions:
- When you use a options find/replace is not possible replace special
characters
as "á,é,ó,ö,ô,...". Why?
- I use spanish options to write in Span
Hi, my name is Juan Ramón:
Questions:
- When you use a options find/replace is not possible replace special
characters
as "á,é,ó,ö,ô,...". Why?
- I use spanish options to write in Spanish. Well if I write '[blank]n'
(without comas)
into a lyx-code zone, when I print the document and appear
On 25-Jun-99 Michael Shannon McPherson wrote:
> Is it possible to have page numbers printed in the upper right hand
> corner instead of at the bottom?
>
Try to have a look at the fancy-headers package (the documentation should
be in your LaTeX distribution somewhere :), with this you can config
Is it possible to have page numbers printed in the upper right hand
corner instead of at the bottom?
Also is it possible to have a footnote skip the numbering (i.e. have the
13 th footnote be labled with
an asterik and the 14th footnote to resume the count at 13)?
Thank you very much :)
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