John O'Gorman wrote:
> The hard part is now understanding the (entirely uncommented)
> g-brief-en.cls file. I have the books (by Lamport, Goossens, et alii)
> but the .cls file uses things like picture(0,0) in undocumented ways.
> This seems to produce a picture environment of zero dimensions! w
> 2. I copied g-brief.cls and g-brief.sty from g-brief into og and
> renamed then nzletter.cls and nzletter.sty
If you're using another class-file as base then you should not copy the
whole file but only use it as base for your class and the modify the stuff
you need with \renewcommand.
Hav
I am a relatively new user of Lyx and I like it very much. I am
experiencing
a rather annoyng problem (asked for help in the TeX list but to
no success).
I am using tetex and Linux SuSe 6.4.
Description:
(1) When I run BiBTeX under Lyx, the file is compiled correctly
and
references are displayed
Thanks Herbert for helping me with my DVI export problems, it works now.
I have one other problem. I am running LyX from a Windows machine and when
i choose the command "export postscript" I get the following output:
This is dvips(k) 5.86 Copyright 1999 Radical Eye Soft
Guido Milanese wrote:
>
> (1) When I run BiBTeX under Lyx, the file is compiled correctly
> and
> references are displayed in the DVI preview. But if I compile the
> LaTeX file
> "manually" the compiler cannot find my *.bib files (it does not
> matter if
> they are in the /bib directory or in th
relays.mail-abuse.org has changed their service, and my present software
cannot use this service. As a consequence, we might see some relayed spam
to this list. I should be able to fix the problem in the next day or so.
Thx for patience,
Mate
Please excuse me for asking a second question the very first day
of my membership in this usergroup... I promise to help as soon
as I will be a more proficient user of LyX.
I installed the excellent bibliography manager called
"tkbibtex". It works very well, and was able to digest a big
file with
On 16-Aug-00 Herbert Voss answered my request concerning
BiBTeX and wrote:
> do you run latex twice by hand?
Thank you! I can explain... when I used TeX in MsDos, I had
written a little batch file that was running latex, bibtex and
so on. Now, under Linux, I had simply forgotten what I had to
d
Guido Milanese wrote:
> I installed the excellent bibliography manager called
> "tkbibtex". It works very well, and was able to digest a big
> file with about 1000 entries. I have a problem with this
> bibliographic manager + LyX. I think I did what is required for
> the setup of the pipe to and
I'd like to put a bit more vertical space between rows than LyX
provides. I've tried setting the space above or below in the
Layout->Paragraph box, but that seems to either have no effect, if a
single cell is selected, or to only set the space above or below the
whole table, not the stuff within t
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Florian Cramer said:
> What thrills me most in the ongoing efforts to make LyX
> GUI-indpendent is the prospect of a ncurses-LyX running on the
> console. I personally would be excited by that because (a) it would
> allow me to dump X11 from my laptop and (b) I generally prefe
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