On Sat, Apr 24, 2004 at 10:26:04AM -0300, Beny wrote:
> Dear all
> I posted a few weeks ago a message asking for a way to make autocorrection of
> words in lyx. Jean-Pierre kindly suggested to add ERTs with predefined
> constructs using the command \newcommand{\bshs}{some string}. Though this
>
Hi,
after reading, testing, ... here's my solution, in a ERT:
\begin{figure}[H]
\parbox{.48\linewidth}
{
\centering\includegraphics*{pic1.ps}
\caption{Picture 1}
}
\hfill
\parbox{.48\linewidth}
{
\centering\includegraphics*{pic2.ps}
\caption{Picture 2}
}
\end{figure}
Hi,
while working with my solution, i found somethimg strange. If i use the Enter
key for linebreak in the ERT my pictures are not set side-by-side, ther're
one over the other. If i use Ctrl+Enter for linebreak, it's ok. Can someone
explain the difference to me?
--
Mit freundlichem GrussY
I'm a relatively unsophisticated but enthusiastic LyX user; I've been
following its development for years. I'm using LyX 1.3.1 on RedHat 9
(installed from lyx-1.3.1-1rh9-qt.i386.rpm) with generally good results,
creating structured docts for multiple target formats, esp. PDF, also
PS, HTML, a
When importing text into an OpenOffice document, I suggested to a naïve
user that she export the LyX document as text. She had two problems, both
of which merit attention to LyX's menus, I think.
First, in most programs, "Text" is a file type listed on the save dialog,
not under "Export", which te
On Sun, Apr 25, 2004 at 10:25:26PM +0200, Reuben Thomas wrote:
> First, in most programs, "Text" is a file type listed on the save dialog,
> not under "Export", which tends to be reserved for non-editable formats
> such as PDF. This is certainly the case in most word processors. Hence,
> she was c
John Levon wrote:
On Sun, Apr 25, 2004 at 10:25:26PM +0200, Reuben Thomas wrote:
First, in most programs, "Text" is a file type listed on the save dialog,
not under "Export", which tends to be reserved for non-editable formats
such as PDF. This is certainly the case in most word processors. Hence
We call them there flared trousers as either flared jeans or "bell-bottoms."
-Marc
On Sunday 25 April 2004 16:20, robin wrote:
> John Levon wrote:
> > On Sun, Apr 25, 2004 at 10:25:26PM +0200, Reuben Thomas wrote:
> >>First, in most programs, "Text" is a file type listed on the save dialog,
> >>n