Rich Shepard schrieb:
In my document's preamble I have '\usepackage{url}', and in the body of
the text where there is a URL it's inserted as ERT '\url{http://etc.}'.
But,
when I view the document (ctrl-d), some of the long strings extend into the
right margin.
Use \href instead of \url. Ha
Good morning!
I am using Lyx 1.5.3 with standard article style. At the end of the
document, I included a list of references using the Bibliography
environment.
No matter how I change the order of the citations in the text, the
numbering always stays exactly the same. I would like to have the p
Andreas Zumbuehl schrieb:
At the end of the
document, I included a list of references using the Bibliography
environment.
No matter how I change the order of the citations in the text, the
numbering always stays exactly the same. I would like to have the papers
numbered according to the order
On 24.01.08, Les Denham wrote:
> On Thursday 24 January 2008, B. Bogart wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I'm working on my Thesis in LyX and using a lot of notes to communicate
> > with myself. I would now also like to pass drafts onto my committee, but
> > Notes are not included in pdflatex output.
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to
see how it is done. LyX 1.6 will support \href directly.
Uwe,
In the Embedded Objects doc, I see that I need to use the menu
Insert->URL, but I cannot cut-and-paste the text from th
shiknar wrote:
How do I promote/demote an entire branch?
For example let's say I have the following table of contents:
1. Hello
2. World
2.1 How
2.2 Are
2.3 You
If I demote the second heading using the Document->Outline sidebar, lyx will
give me this:
1. Hello
1.1 World
1.2 How
1.3 Are
1.4 Yo
The triangle is there on Mac, but it could be different on other
platforms.
Try to use the +/- button (or whatever icon you have) to collapse the
node and *then* (sorry for misspelling in previous mail) do the
indentation. This should give an indentation of the entire node.
Anders
On 25 j
On 1/25/08, Anders Ekberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Click the triangle next to 2. World to close the section. The indent.
Ok, I've had a good look, but I can't see any triangle next to '2
world' in the outline sidebar. All there is is a little +/- button to
expand/collapse the node. Nor can I s
Hello Uwe,
many thanks for the hint,
now I solved the problem with
\captionsetup{singlelinecheck=false}
Best regards
Susanne
Am Donnerstag, 24. Januar 2008 19:50 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
> Susanne Gütter schrieb:
> > how can I change the position of the caption in a floatfigure?
>
> Use for this the
On 1/26/08, Anders Ekberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The triangle is there on Mac, but it could be different on other
> platforms.
> Try to use the +/- button (or whatever icon you have) to collapse the
> node and *then* (sorry for misspelling in previous mail) do the
> indentation. This should g
Susanne Gütter wrote:
Hi all,
how can I change the position of the caption in a floatfigure?
I put the caption inside a minipage inside the float.
Then I position the minipage, using hfills, minipage witdth,
and occationally some ERT.
Minipages also lets you put several captions in a float
David Hewitt wrote:
> Responding to myself... I had reason to just now try an EPS figure in LyX
> and it worked fine. Is this known problem restricted to Linux, or
> specifically Kubuntu?
Well, you need to have KDE 4 installed. We had reports for various distros.
Amd the problem is still there wi
Sorry, my mistake, I misunderstood what you were aiming at. .
Anders
On 25 jan 2008, at 14.44, shiknar wrote:
On 1/26/08, Anders Ekberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The triangle is there on Mac, but it could be different on other
platforms.
Try to use the +/- button (or whatever icon you have)
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to
see how it is done. LyX 1.6 will support \href directly.
Uwe,
Thank you very much. I did not see \href in TLC2, and did not know to go
look for it in CTAN.
Rich
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Richard B. Shep
Andreas,
Click on the bibliography insert, and choose for the Style "unsrt". That may be
what you want.
Good luck!
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Down with categorical imperative!
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Use \href instead of \url. Have a look in the ExtendedObjects manual to see
how it is done.
They look ugly, with a cyan box around the address. I guess I'll have to
futz with \url to get them properly formatted, as they used to be.
Thanks,
Rich
--
Ric
Thanks all,
Not sure how I missed that in the manual! (I searched for "note"!)
I noticed that the contents of the different note types are included in
the word-count. In my case they are getting pretty long and I'd like to
get a sense of how long the text is without manually deleting them all.
(W
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