Please can you help me to add the following latex template (enclosed the
.sty and .cls file ) to lyx.
Thanks in advance,
Omar
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Hi,
I'm preparing an article for publication in a Copernicus journal (ACP(D)) using
Lyx. How do I go about getting Lyx to recognise the layout/style files from
Copernicus. I've had a look at the Wiki, but the advice there looks to be for
Lyx operating a Windows machine rather than Linux. I atte
> If, instead, I import the book.tex template directly from the Springer
> svmono class (without making use of LyX templates), and try to view it
> in pdf format, I get other errors:
>
> "Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined"
>
> Description:
>
> "...phil-DOI} Suleiman,
On 01/11/2012 11:24 AM, Anne Widura wrote:
Hi,
I am using Lyx with Bibtex and I cite in the document with the
author-year style using the natbib style. e.g. (Renfrew 1994). I add
page numbers manually which works fine for me.
However when it comes to the list of references I want Lyx to rep
On 01/11/2012 03:57 PM, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
The plain page after my title page by default takes the page number
and header. How can I remove this?? In principle, it should be totally
blank. This problem is also there in all plain pages throughout my
document e.g a plain page between chapters
On 01/12/2012 04:09 AM, Omar Cheikhrouhou (ISET) wrote:
Please can you help me to add the following latex template (enclosed
the .sty and .cls file ) to lyx.
Please have a look at Chapter 5 of the Customization manual. Since this
cls file is based upon report, you can start by copying report
On 01/12/2012 04:57 AM, Christopher Steele (ENV) wrote:
Hi,
I'm preparing an article for publication in a Copernicus journal (ACP(D)) using
Lyx. How do I go about getting Lyx to recognise the layout/style files from
Copernicus. I've had a look at the Wiki, but the advice there looks to be for
> My experience has been that word2tex is the only program that will work well
> with "lots of math equations". But over the years, Word has handled math
> in a bunch of different ways, so I'd recommend getting an evaluation version
> first, and making sure it works for your particular word docum
I've looked in TLC2 without finding the solution to splitting an inline
equation when it's in a table column. I have two long equations in a
2-column table and they make the table much too wide; it extends past the
text width on the right.
Making the font a smaller size is one solution, but I
Thanks, both the .lyx and .layout files across but I still can't get the
copernicus template to appear, The error I get when I load up the .lyx file on
its own as opposed to opening it as a template states that the layout file is
not usable because the class or style file is unavailable. I've do
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is there a way to do this?
I found the rotating package, but I'm having difficulty using it. Perhaps
I need to modify the LaTeX output manually?
Rich
Hal Kierstead írta:
On Jan 11, 2012, at 8:46 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:>
>
> Hal Kierstead írta:>
> Hello,>
> >
> Using LyX 2.02, I am trying to make a table with two columns---one 1 inches
> wide and the other 5 inches wide. When I enter this using the table settings
> dialog, every thing looks ri
Hi, all. This should be an easy one, but I just spent an hour trolling
Google and discussion forums and still don't know:
I want my float captions to be at the bottom for figures (default) and at
the top for tables -- there is where I'm having the problem. I tried
putting the table (a Sweave chu
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Shane Siers wrote:
I want my float captions to be at the bottom for figures (default) and at
the top for tables -- there is where I'm having the problem.
Shane,
These are the defaults for both figures and tables. When you open a float
for a figure you see the caption bo
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've looked in TLC2 without finding the solution to splitting an inline
equation when it's in a table column. I have two long equations in a
2-column table and they make the table much too wide; it extends past the
text width on the right.
I've given
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
table within \being{sidewaystable} and \end{sidewaystable}, or
\being{landscape} and \end{landscape}.
See? It's that sort of a day. Those should be \begin{... and not
\being{...
Sigh,
Rich
On 01/12/2012 11:04 AM, Christopher Steele (ENV) wrote:
Thanks, both the .lyx and .layout files across but I still can't get the
copernicus template to appear, The error I get when I load up the .lyx file on
its own as opposed to opening it as a template states that the layout file is
not usab
Dear LyX Users,
Given the recent discussion about publishing to the Kindle format, I
thought that this announcement might be of interest to you. Amazon just
recently updated its suite of KindleGen tools to support HTML5 and CSS.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/ref=amb_link_357613402_1?ie=UT
12 Jan 2012
I installed LyX 1.5.2 about an hour ago, onto my Lenovo
ThinkPad x61S Windows Seven; full package went in smoothly.
Running the Tutorial: Section 2.1.1 ---
1. Open a new file with File::New: worked great
2. Type a sentence: worked great
3. Save your document with File::S
Not sure to which of these I should respond. :-) In approximately chronological
order:
1. IMHO inline equations should never be long. If it's long enough to give you
margin/column width headaches, I'd do it display mode, which gives you access to
multiline equation formats.
2. Rotating a table i
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 10:55 PM, Mike Lampton
wrote:
> 12 Jan 2012
> I installed LyX 1.5.2 about an hour ago, onto my Lenovo
> ThinkPad x61S Windows Seven; full package went in smoothly.
> Running the Tutorial: Section 2.1.1 ---
> 1. Open a new file with File::New: worked great
> 2. Type
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Not sure to which of these I should respond. :-) In approximately chronological
order:
1. IMHO inline equations should never be long. If it's long enough to give you
margin/column width headaches, I'd do it display mode, which gives you access to
multi
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
1. IMHO inline equations should never be long. If it's long enough to give
you margin/column width headaches, I'd do it display mode, which gives you
access to multiline equation formats.
Paul,
Er, ... according to the detailed Math manual, "Only in
Rich Shepard writes:
>Er, ... according to the detailed Math manual, "Only inline formulas are
> allowed inside tables." So, that's that.
Nonsense. Simply set the column width or put the formula in a minipage.
--
Enrico
Have you read the recent manual? There is an example for creating
tables in Sweave (PDF version at
https://github.com/downloads/yihui/lyx/sweave.pdf; lyx source is
shipped with LyX 2.0.2 and also available at
https://github.com/yihui/lyx/raw/master/examples/sweave.lyx)
Regards,
Yihui
--
Yihui Xie
On 01/12/2012 06:31 PM, Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 12.01.2012 um 08:46 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am Donnerstag, 12. Januar 2012, 00:32:47 schrieb David L. Johnson:
On 01/11/2012 05:42 PM, Simon Cullen wrote:
Hello,
The spellchecker in Lyx is marking all strings which end with a
right-quotation
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