Hello,
I use LyX-1.2.0cvs and I would like to know how can I write any greek
character in text mode ? And what must I do for writing any character like
unit (m, kg, ..) in text mode inside a formula ? For example, I have to write
the following sentence : "0,4 um < l < 0,8 um", where u is mu, l
Pierrick Mellerin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use LyX-1.2.0cvs and I would like to know how can I write any greek
> character in text mode ? And what must I do for writing any character like
> unit (m, kg, ..) in text mode inside a formula ? For example, I have to write
> the following sentence : "
I would like to make a bibliography wich would be divided in multiple
parts and wich would cite all the things in my .bib files.
The problem is that only the first bibliography is created. In the second
part, i have the good bibliography title but the first bibliography is
repeted, and nowhere i
Fabrice wrote:
> I would like to make a bibliography wich would be divided in multiple
> parts and wich would cite all the things in my .bib files.
>
> The problem is that only the first bibliography is created. In the second
> part, i have the good bibliography title but the first bibliography
On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 12:13:48PM -0300, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been trying to export some documents to PDF with partial success.
> The instructions I used are in section 3.3.6 of the Extended Features
> manual.
>
> The first thing I did was to create ~/.dvipsrc and add t
On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 08:34:33PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Rendell Stevens wrote:
>
> > I am new to LyX, using LyX Version 1.1.6fix4 of fri, Jan 11 2002 and
> > have some questions about inserting figures. 1. Is it right, that it is
> > only possible to insert eps or ps - figures?
> > I draw
On Sun, Apr 14, 2002 at 06:45:55PM +0200, Fabrice wrote:
> I would like to make a bibliography wich would be divided in multiple
> parts and wich would cite all the things in my .bib files.
>
> The problem is that only the first bibliography is created. In the second
> part, i have the good bibli
Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit
(l'horloge annonçait Sun, 14 Apr 2002 19:51:25 +0200):
HV >
HV > I don't know if I understand well.
HV > You can insert more than one bibfile into
HV > Insert->Lists&TOC->Insert Bibfile->Data
HV >
HV > devide them by a comma.
HV >
HV > Herbert
HV >
But
In lyxrc there's a section for Export with this example:
#\custom_export_command "ps2pdf '$$FName' `basename '$$FName' .ps_tmp`.pdf"
I want to make a pdf file, and having epstopdf on my system, I've been
printing to ps, then doing:
epstopdf --filter xxx.pdf
Following the lyxrc example, I tri
Hello!
This is a bug report for lyx 1.1.6fix4 built from source with gcc 2.95.3 on
a recently installed machine (used slack for install).
The xforms library is 0.89, and all the demo programs run well.
The problem occurs when i go to the View menu and try to view the current
document as anythi
Hi,
I would like to nest display formulas in the description environment.
I want the output to look like:
Jumpsx = x + 1
where "Jumps" is the description label and "x = x + 1" is the
(centered) display formula. The problem is, I can't get the display
formula to be ce
Melissa wrote:
> I would like to nest display formulas in the description environment.
> I want the output to look like:
>
>Jumpsx = x + 1
>
> where "Jumps" is the description label and "x = x + 1" is the
> (centered) display formula. The problem is, I can't get the
Jim Osborn wrote:
> In lyxrc there's a section for Export with this example:
>
> #\custom_export_command "ps2pdf '$$FName' `basename '$$FName'
.ps_tmp`.pdf"
>
> I want to make a pdf file, and having epstopdf on my system, I've been
> printing to ps, then doing:
try the script from S
> > I would like to nest display formulas in the description environment.
> > I want the output to look like:
> >
> >Jumpsx = x + 1
> >
> > where "Jumps" is the description label and "x = x + 1" is the
> > (centered) display formula. The problem is, I can't get the d
Melissa wrote:
>>>I would like to nest display formulas in the description environment.
>>>I want the output to look like:
>>>
>>> Jumpsx = x + 1
>>>
>>>where "Jumps" is the description label and "x = x + 1" is the
>>>(centered) display formula. The problem is, I can't
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Jump special character->hfill> alt-m-d
sorry, should be alt-m-m for an inline one.
Herbert
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Hi,
Is there a way by which I can get a \mathbf{x} to appear as it does in the
final document (that is, bold x) in the LyX window itself? i.e., just like
\alpha shows up as the symbol alpha in the LyX window, can \mathbf{x} show
up as bold-x somehow?
Thanks,
nirmal
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 02:09:54AM -0400, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Is there a way by which I can get a \mathbf{x} to appear as it does in the
> final document (that is, bold x) in the LyX window itself? i.e., just like
> \alpha shows up as the symbol alpha in the LyX window, can \mathbf{x} show
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 01:32:30PM +0200, Pierrick Mellerin wrote:
> I use LyX-1.2.0cvs and I would like to know how can I write any greek
> character in text mode ?
There are no Greek characters available in text mode, even 'M-m g m' which
produces '\mu' in text mode fakes this by entering math
I think you can either
type '\mathbfb' or 'b' to get a bold 'b'
on screen that gets written to LaTeX as '\mathbf{b}'
Thanks.. the latter does it.. the former does appear in the
document as bold-b but not on-screen..
nirmal
> And what must I do for writing any character like unit (m, kg, ..)
in
> text mode inside a formula?
The standard LaTeX command \mbox{} should do this for you..
so within a formula, if you type \mbox{text} (all in red, since you
should be in TeX mode), the text will appear as normal text and not
How do I change the default format of the Date? Right now it says "15th
April 2002" but say I want it to be "April 15, 2002" instead? I know I can
do it manually with \date{} but how do I change the default so that it
looks like this when I just say \today for instance..
Thanks,
nirmal
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