How can I get rid of the startup splash screen? If I open the Newfile
dialog before it's gone, it will cover the dialog.
-- Andre
I have a complicated letter layout, based on koma-script, basically an
abstraction for a multi-user purpose. It consists of my own document
class, ifthen-structures, and a few files loaded with \input{} at
defined places of the document. What's the best way to translate it
and benefit from LyX?
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Andre Berger wrote:
>
> How can I get rid of the startup splash screen? If I open the Newfile
> dialog before it's gone, it will cover the dialog.
in ~/.lyx/lyxrc
show_banner=false
Herbert
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Andre Berger wrote:
>
> I have a complicated letter layout, based on koma-script, basically an
> abstraction for a multi-user purpose. It consists of my own document
> class, ifthen-structures, and a few files loaded with \input{} at
> defined places of the document. What's the best way to transl
Hi,
i use the listngs - package to typset sourcecode in my documents. the Problem
is, that it does not do a pagebreak in the case that the code is longer than
one page. I use the following (in LaTEX style):
\lstinputlisting[language=C++,basicstyle=\fontfamily{pcr}\fontseries{m}\selectfont\foo
Torsten Hahn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i use the listngs - package to typset sourcecode in my documents. the Problem
> is, that it does not do a pagebreak in the case that the code is longer than
> one page. I use the following (in LaTEX style):
>
>
>\lstinputlisting[language=C++,basicstyle=\fontfami
Hello all,
I am in the process of writing a thesis and I have decided to use Lyx
for this purpose. However, as soon as I use the File-View DVI menu, an
error message appears telling me that there are multiple errors in my
document. All these errors are as follows:
LaTeX error: Missing \begi
On Sonntag, 12. November 2000 11:56, you wrote:
> Torsten Hahn wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > i use the listngs - package to typset sourcecode in my documents. the
> > Problem is, that it does not do a pagebreak in the case that the code is
> > longer than one page. I use the following (in LaTEX style):
>
Walter H. van Holst writes:
> Hello all,
>
> I am in the process of writing a thesis and I have decided to use Lyx
> for this purpose. However, as soon as I use the File-View DVI menu, an
> error message appears telling me that there are multiple errors in my
> document. All these erro
"Walter H. van Holst" wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am in the process of writing a thesis and I have decided to use Lyx
> for this purpose. However, as soon as I use the File-View DVI menu, an
> error message appears telling me that there are multiple errors in my
> document. All these errors ar
Torsten Hahn wrote:
>
> > \usepackage[breaklines]{listings}
> >
> > that's all
>
> I do this already, but this breakes only the lines which are to long to fit
> on the page (if they are longer than the page-width). I need to break at the
> bottom end of the page, not at the right.
sorry, i shou
On Sonntag, 12. November 2000 15:22, you wrote:
>
> sorry, i should have read well ...
>
> can you give a minimal example-file, because i never had this
> problem with the listings-pacckage. some of listings are over
> 4 pages.
>
> Herbert
>
> p.s. my latex preamble for listings, inserted by
> \l
[sorry, a lyx crashed killed my xserver and my recent threads. thanks
for the input, my own koma letter class is already almost completely
lyxed]
My document structure is at the moment
\input{briefkopfAndre}\input{briefMain}
\renewcommand{\Anrede}{Herrn/Frau/Firma}
\input{briefMisc}
in "red". I
Torsten Hahn wrote:
>
> i use the listngs - package to typset sourcecode in my documents. the Problem
> is, that it does not do a pagebreak in the case that the code is longer than
> one page. I use the following (in LaTEX style):
>
> \lstinputlisting[language=C++,basicstyle=\fontfamily{pcr}\fon
--- Sarah Burgo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One stupid question (maybe the good one :)) : where did you save your
> document ? With Lyx, the default directory is /home/user. If you
> created a specific directory for your Lyx files, you have to specify
> that directory in your /.lyx/.lyxrc file.
Walter H. van Holst writes:
>
> --- Sarah Burgo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > One stupid question (maybe the good one :)) : where did you save your
> > document ? With Lyx, the default directory is /home/user. If you
> > created a specific directory for your Lyx files, you have to speci
Hi!
Latex2html almost does it all except that it does not recognize those
foilhead headers as html headers and treat them as a paragraph.
I don't know latex. Is there a workaround?
Thanks,
--
myriam
Go Proverb:
Sacrifice and squeeze.
> One stupid question (maybe the good one :)) : where did you
> save your document ? With Lyx, the default directory is
> /home/user. If you created a specific directory for your Lyx
> files, you have to specify that directory in your /.lyx/.lyxrc
> file.
No, it is not (I mean good question). Of
On 11-Nov-2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
> try package tocloft.
Hi all, thank you for all the responses. Herbert Voss and Matej Cepl
suggested to use the latex packages: tocloft, titlesec and sectsty. I
found that sectsty suits my need, so I'll use that.
One thing I noticed is that I couldn't use tit
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: \renewcommand, \input
>>From: Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Date: 12 Nov 2000 16:30:12 +0100
>>
>>[sorry, a lyx crashed killed my xserver and my recent threads. thanks
>>for the input, my own koma letter class is already almost completely
>>lyxed]
>>
>>My d
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