Christoph wrote:
> 2.
> I created a reference list with 2.0beta3 (bibtex)
> and all the reference titles are
> "decapitalized" although theya are correct in bibtex...
This is a bibtex "feature" (not active in all bibtex styles, though).
See http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=capbibte
Hi!
I wonder if there is a viable way to manage multilingual (translated)
texts in a multi-column layout with Lyx (or plain Latex). There might
be a technical term for this, which I don't know however, so let me
give an example:
I have got an edition of Beckets "Waiting for Godot" in Engl
Dear lyx User,
i prepared a lyx european cv and at the end of it I put my bibtex db of
publications but lyx doesn't work fine.
Lyx trunks my publications at the end of page so it doesn't go to next
page.
below i attached my lyx file...
can anyone help me?
thanks
Pierluigi
#LyX 1.6.7 created this
You probably should look into the ledmac and ledpar packages
http://www.djdekker.net/ledmac/
As far as I know LyX does not support these packages from the GUI,
however you may be content to use ERT to insert raw LaTeX, but it
is also possible that this is easier to do in a good LaTeX editor...
If
On 2011-02-28, Dean Montgomery wrote:
>> On 2011-02-26, Dean Montgomery wrote:
>>> I'm trying to copy and Paste LyX source view to moodle (Firefox). I
>>> add and extra $ at the beginning and end of the TeX code and Moodle
>>> will render it as a proper formula. However for some reason the LyX
>>
ledmac/ledpar
http://www.djdekker.net/ledmac/
Parallel
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=parallel
Disclaimer: I've never used them, I've just heard of them
--- On Tue, 3/1/11, Carlos Franke wrote:
> From: Carlos Franke
> Subject: Multi-column layout for multilingual documents (
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:41 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Richard Heck wrote:
> > > 1. create a file "master.lyx" and edit the LaTeX preamble to include
> > > "\usepackage{import}"
> > > 2. Insert ERT "\subimport{subdir}{trythis.tex}"
> > > 3. create "trythis.tex" in subdir
> > > 4. Compile.
>
James C. Sutherland wrote:
> Can't LyX sort through this issue in the same manner as it does with
> graphics paths, i.e. by transforming relative paths to absolute paths when
> the LaTeX is exported to the temporary directory?
In the case of graphics, the procedure is slightly different: the graph
Thanks, John and Ingar!
I will try the "parallel" and "parcolums" packages first (of which
parcolumns seems much more mature at the first glance). They appear to
provide just what I need, while ledmac/ledpar seem to be overkill for
me. Yet another package, "paracol", was mentioned somewhere
On 03/01/2011 10:28 AM, James C. Sutherland wrote:
Can't LyX sort through this issue in the same manner as it does with
graphics paths, i.e. by transforming relative paths to absolute paths
when the LaTeX is exported to the temporary directory? So behind the
scenes, LyX could change:
\sub
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> James C. Sutherland wrote:
>> Can't LyX sort through this issue in the same manner as it does with
>> graphics paths, i.e. by transforming relative paths to absolute paths
>> when the LaTeX is exported to the temporary directory?
It can do so if you instruct it how it
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