Hello Uwe,
Thank you very much for showing me that nomenclature entries can be sorted
correctly. That is promising.
I tried to create a minimum working example (attached). The problem is that I
couldn't get the example to work... When I tried to compile the file, I saw the
following error:
Hi
Try removing the \textsf{\textbf{ }} around each label i.e.
RMS,RMSE,RMSE*. This should allow proper sorting.
If you want the font defined by \textsf{\textbf{ }} then put
\renewcommand{\nomlabel}[1]{\textsf{\textbf{#1}}}
in your preamble. Good luck.
Steve
On 24/11/15 18:11, Daisuke Koy
Dear LyX folk,
Quick question — what would it take to get display support for lower case
calligraphic letters, which you can get in your rendered PDF via a package like
BOONDOX-cal. Currently, typing lower case letters inside a \mathcal tag in math
mode generates a seemingly random selection of
Le 24/11/2015 19:58, Christopher Menzel a écrit :
Dear LyX folk,
Quick question — what would it take to get display support for lower
case calligraphic letters, which you can get in your rendered PDF via
a package like BOONDOX-cal. Currently, typing lower case letters
inside a \mathcal tag in ma
Am 24.11.2015 um 19:11 schrieb Daisuke Koya:
I tried to create a minimum working example (attached). The problem is that I
couldn't get the example to work... When I tried to compile the file, I saw the
following error:
Error while exporting format: PDF (pdflatex)
The reason is that
On 24 Nov 2015, at 2:32 PM, Guillaume Munch wrote:
> Le 24/11/2015 19:58, Christopher Menzel a écrit :
>> Dear LyX folk,
>>
>> Quick question — what would it take to get display support for lower
>> case calligraphic letters, which you can get in your rendered PDF via
>> a package like BOONDOX-ca
Hello Uwe,
Thank you for fixing the problem.
I'm unsure why using manual page margins breaks the compilation. In my thesis,
I have "Default Margins" unticked in LyX: Document Settings >> Page Margins,
although the numerical settings seem to be identical as those of the default
settings.
Anyh