Steve Litt wrote:
>> I have a small (< 1 page) section of my book which I'd like to
>> temporarily comment out. Is there an environment with which I can make
>> this text into a comment, so it can later easily be reincorporated as
>> Standard environment, but for now not be visible in the output?
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 07:33:18 +
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> >> I have a small (< 1 page) section of my book which I'd like to
> >> temporarily comment out. Is there an environment with which I can make
> >> this text into a comment, so it can later easily be r
Micha Feigin wrote:
> Whats the note inset?
Insert->Note
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Angus
Rich Drewes wrote:
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Gerasimos Grammatikopoulos wrote:
One big issue here is that such third party add-ons for Word are usually paid
their LOC in gold.
(LOC?)
Another problem is the quite frequent instabillity derived
by "overloading" word with such bells and whistles. I can
Eugenio wrote:
After some help from Till Tantau, and consulting every related document I
could find, including de Lyx page, I developed an approach that works (?)
for me including the following commands in the preamble:
\newcommand\BackgroundPicture[1]{%
\setbeamertemplate{background}{%
\p
Steve Litt wrote:
On Thursday 21 April 2005 07:14 pm, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I have a small (< 1 page) section of my book which I'd like to temporarily
comment out. Is there an environment with which I can make this text into a
comment, so it can later easily be reincorporated as Standard enviro
On Friday 22 April 2005 12:28, samar wrote:
> Eugenio wrote:
> > After some help from Till Tantau, and consulting every related document I
> > could find, including de Lyx page, I developed an approach that works (?)
> > for me including the following commands in the preamble:
> >
> > \newcommand\B
On 22.04.05, Micha Feigin wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 07:33:18 +
> Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Steve Litt wrote:
> > >> I have a small (< 1 page) section of my book which I'd like to
> > >> temporarily comment out. Is there an environment with which I can make
> > >> this text
> "G" == G Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> Once I look at this, the LyXish solution would be to open a Comment
G> paragraph and nest the to-be-commented text in it.
No. Select the text, press Insert>Note.
What's so wrong with that that? Comment was a stop-gap measure, and it
should go.
Hi,
When I use, in my document, class article, and 2 environments, section and
subsection. There are more than 20 sectons each with aprox. 5-10 subsections.
I get corrupted output ( exporting it to latex, I can see "Underfull \hbox
(badness 1590) in paragraph" error messages).
However when u
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Gerasimos Grammatikopoulos wrote:
(snip)
> Although Lyx provides another language layer over LaTeX (which works over
> plain TeX) its files still maintain a rather simple structure that becomes
> life-saving over crashes and glitches both Lyx-related and system-wide.
(snip)
Tr
On Friday 22 April 2005 14:36, Mark Carroll wrote:
>
> True. (-: It'd be nice if the structure were documented somewhere, though
> - whenever I want to write software that generates LyX files, I have to
> reverse-engineer the format by inspecting various LyX files. At least, if
> I'm using software
Patrick Gelin wrote:
Hi,
I can't use a CTRL + return into an array cell in order to add a new
line.
Could you tell me if it's possible to get much more one line into an
array
cell?
Thanks.
Not entirely sure what you mean. If you're trying to get something like
this
| b
a |
| c
-
d | e
On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 07:14:58PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a small (< 1 page) section of my book which I'd like to temporarily
> comment out. Is there an environment with which I can make this text into a
> comment, so it can later easily be reincorporated as Standard envir
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, Ernesto Jardim wrote:
> And for last, your arguments are very much depending on the use of
> pybliographic.
That was the best free & open source GUI bibliographic manager I had found
at the time that could insert references into a Lyx doc with a click and
also launch a refer
Hi Paul,
The \usepackage{tocbibind} did put the TOC in the TOC as desired, and it
numbered it in the TOC properly with the number of the first page of the
two-page TOC.
However, the Bibliography then appeared in the TOC *twice* at the end. I
unclicked the "include bibliography in TOC" option in
Rich Drewes wrote:
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, Ernesto Jardim wrote:
And for last, your arguments are very much depending on the use of
pybliographic.
That was the best free & open source GUI bibliographic manager I had found
at the time that could insert references into a Lyx doc with a click and
also
Patrick Gelin wrote:
Hi,
I can't use a CTRL + return into an array cell in order to add a new line.
Could you tell me if it's possible to get much more one line into an array
cell?
Thanks.
Not entirely sure what you mean. If you're trying to get something like
this
| b
a |
| c
-
d | e
in
Steve Litt wrote:
> What is a site key, and what should I put in there? A number? A letter? A
cite ???
Actually, there is actually a semi-standard (not widely used though -- but I
like it), which is in $TEXMF/doc/bibtex/base/bibshare.
> Should the author be Lastname, Firstname MiddleI
Peter Pieczora wrote:
> I get corrupted output ( exporting it to latex, I can see "Underfull
> \hbox (badness 1590) in paragraph" error messages).
Underfull \hbox is a warning not error and it can be silently ignored in
most of the cases.
Matěj
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