On Monday 14 February 2011 23:20:18 Georger Araujo wrote:
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> But now my algorithms have the string "Algorithm2e 1" prepended to the
> caption, instead of "Algoritmo 1" (my native language is Portuguese).
> I am interested in using this package because it can generate a localized
> list of algorit
Wolfgang:
> > > > What about removing half of the document content, check the export,
> > > > if ok, take half of the other half etc, until you have found the
> > > > faulty part?
Nikos Alexandris:
> > > I've heard of this way to treat problems before. In fact, I wanted to
> > > try it out. But
Hello I generated latex from my lyx file and then seperately compile it (in
order to use a particular document class not part of the lyx distribution).
Normally there's no problem, but when I adjust the widths of columns in my
table in Lyx, and then compile the generated latex, I get the followi
BTW, i forgot to mention i'm using Lyx 1.6.6 and MikTex 2.8
"S Nedunuri" wrote in message
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> Hello I generated latex from my lyx file and then seperately compile it
> (in order to use a particular document class not part of the lyx
> distribution). Normal
Does adding \usepackage{array} to the preamble cure it?
Paul
Five years ago I wrote an article that used the breaksites package (with
natbib). I'm revising that article and discovered that breaksites.sty is no
longer on my system. A Google search found nothing and my searches of CTAN
turned up empty.
Please point me to a source for this package or an a
yes it does. Thanks!
Funny that whatever latex processor Lyx is calling doesn't stumble on this.
"Paul Rubin" wrote in message
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> Does adding \usepackage{array} to the preamble cure it?
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> Paul
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On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Five years ago I wrote an article that used the breaksites package (with
> natbib). I'm revising that article and discovered that breaksites.sty is no
> longer on my system. A Google search found nothing and my searches of CTAN
> turned up em
I am using LyX 2.0.0beta4 with debian testing. I have had several
warning popups when saving a file saying that the file has been modified
by an external program, when that is not the case. It does not happen
every time, but it happens often, especially, it seems, with new files.
It's not,
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 22:30:52 -0400
"David L. Johnson" wrote:
> It's not, of course, a big deal, since I can just ignore the warning,
> but it is odd behavior.
It happens here as well, but only on the next save after the first
after one has created and saved a new file. I assumed it had somethin
Hello.
I've waiting for much time for the LyX 2.0 RC1 binaries that I decided to
compile LyX by myself (actually, the last 2 not stable versions doesn't have
a installer for Windows).
It gives me some work but here is it. I'm sharing them mainly because I know
there are people waiting for this.
I
On 03/15/2011 11:10 PM, Charlie wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 22:30:52 -0400
"David L. Johnson" wrote:
It's not, of course, a big deal, since I can just ignore the warning,
but it is odd behavior.
It happens here as well, but only on the next save after the first
after one has created and saved
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 23:34:48 -0400
"David L. Johnson" wrote:
> > It happens here as well, but only on the next save after the first
> > after one has created and saved a new file.
>
> That is when I have noticed it as well.
>
> > I assumed it had something
> > to do when the preamble was mani
Am 16.03.2011 um 05:09 schrieb Charlie:
> On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 23:34:48 -0400
> "David L. Johnson" wrote:
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>>> It happens here as well, but only on the next save after the first
>>> after one has created and saved a new file.
>>
>> That is when I have noticed it as well.
>>
>>> I assumed it
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