Hi
I am using a custom class (developped by my university) to write my
thesis. It is based on the report.cls.
When I choose Natbib (author and year) and plainnat style i get the
following error:
*
TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [parameter stack size=5000].
\begin{thebibliography}{1}
If you r
shavawn donoghue schrieb:
Hi,
I have recently downloaded Lyx to my Windows 2000 machine (following
wiki windows setup page though did install ghostscript at the end as was
not sure if I needed it).
Why that? On the first line of "Files needed" I read "Ghostsript for
Windows"...
I have been tryi
Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
> shavawn donoghue schrieb:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have recently downloaded Lyx to my Windows 2000 machine (following
>> wiki windows setup page though did install ghostscript at the end as was
>> not sure if I needed it).
>
> Why that? On the first line of "Files needed" I rea
Hello I'm looking for a way to put a black "bar" on the side of my page, to
mark a certain part of a book. (like you have it in phonebooks or
dicionaries, but I need no letters).
Can anybody help me? (and does anybody know how something like this is called
by the way)
Thank you
Robert
Robert Neumann wrote:
> Hello I'm looking for a way to put a black "bar" on the side of my page, to
> mark a certain part of a book. (like you have it in phonebooks or
> dicionaries, but I need no letters).
> Can anybody help me? (and does anybody know how something like this is
> called by the way
shavawn donoghue wrote:
I have recently downloaded Lyx to my Windows 2000 machine (following
wiki windows setup page though did install ghostscript at the end as was
not sure if I needed it).
Ghostscript must be installed before Imagemagick. Otherwise imagemagick
will have problems to find it. (
>You're looking for a chapter-thumbs? Here you can find an example on how to
>achieve this with KOMA-Script:
>http://www.komascript.de/node/view/25
>The fancyhdr documentation (section 20) shows an alternative solution.
not exactly, what I'm looking for, is more simple. Just a bar on the outer
s
On Freitag 29 Oktober 2004 12:17 nachmittags/abends, Robert Neumann wrote:
> Hello I'm looking for a way to put a black "bar" on the side of my page, to
> mark a certain part of a book. (like you have it in phonebooks or
> dicionaries, but I need no letters).
> Can anybody help me? (and does anybod
Thanks for the hints, I defined a rule called "balken" which is going to be
used by "rbalken" for the odd pages (and eventually "lbalken" for the even
pages):
\newcommand{\balken}{\rule[0mm]{6mm}{165mm}}
\newcommand\rbalken{
\begin{picture}(0,0)
\put(10,-160){\balken}
\end{picture}
and then
\pa
I am investigating options with using Lyx as a platform for developing
curriculum for a college. This is brand-new material.
Can anyone point me to a document style that would support this type of
document?
Thanks,
Dave
Dave,
there are some options mentioned on:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Examples/CV
I am happily using option #1: Christian Ridderström's CV - academic format
Vasek
On Friday 29 October 2004 20:14, Dave Augustus wrote:
> I am investigating options with using Lyx as a platform for developing
>
Dave Augustus wrote:
I am investigating options with using Lyx as a platform for developing
curriculum for a college. This is brand-new material.
Can anyone point me to a document style that would support this type of
document?
You can use the cv-class that comes with LyX. In the folder
/lyx/share/
Dave:
Did you mean curriculum vitae, or a style/class to use in writing a
curriculum, as in the content of a course? I would also be interested in a
LyX/LaTeX document class to use in writing the content for an academic
course!
Jack
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