Just noticed that the Modern CV class appends a period (full stop) at the
end of each entry's What? box. This is fine when that's the appropriate end
of the title, but not when the title ends in a question mark or closing
quotation mark. After all do we want to present a sentence that ends like
On 03/30/2018 12:11 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Just noticed that the Modern CV class appends a period (full stop)
> at the
> end of each entry's What? box. This is fine when that's the
> appropriate end
> of the title, but not when the title ends in a question mark or closing
> quotation mark. Aft
I have the Rnw(knitr) module permanently loaded in my default template.
Ever time I compile I get a warning message (see attached screenshot). The
document compiles with no problem but this is getting on my nerves. If I
remove the module, the warning does not appear.
This seems to have appeared af
Am Freitag, 30. März 2018 16:36:23 CEST schrieb John Kane
:
> I have the Rnw(knitr) module permanently loaded in my default template.
> Ever time I compile I get a warning message (see attached screenshot). The
> document compiles with no problem but this is getting on my nerves. If I
> remove th
I forgot to try it! Yes it is working.
I just wonder why the blasted warning is appearing in the first place. It
seems unlikely that I have a virus but possible. I did a major update on my
R packages and upgraded from knitr 1.18 to knutr 1.20 today so if it is a
virus it is migrating.
Now if I can
ClamAV reports the R folder is clean, for what's that's worth.
On 30 March 2018 at 16:49, John Kane wrote:
> I forgot to try it! Yes it is working.
> I just wonder why the blasted warning is appearing in the first place. It
> seems unlikely that I have a virus but possible. I did a major update
Am Freitag, 30. März 2018 16:49:49 CEST schrieb John Kane
:
> I forgot to try it! Yes it is working.
> I just wonder why the blasted warning is appearing in the first place. It
> seems unlikely that I have a virus but possible. I did a major update on my
> R packages and upgraded from knitr 1.18 t
Ah, not a bug, a feature. I guess I will learn to live with it.
Thanks very much. It's good to know I don't have a potentially serious
problem in my configuration.
On 30 March 2018 at 16:58, Kornel Benko wrote:
> Am Freitag, 30. März 2018 16:49:49 CEST schrieb John Kane
> :
> > I forgot to try i
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 09:00:34PM +, John Kane wrote:
> Ah, not a bug, a feature. I guess I will learn to live with it.
> Thanks very much. It's good to know I don't have a potentially serious
> problem in my configuration.
You do not have to live with it (instructions below), but think hard
I would like to make a simple tree that uses math. The current way I do
it is to use the linguistics module, which gives access to the forest
package. Then I go to Insert > custom insets > Structure tree. I then
wrap the math I want to write in \protect. Attached is an example of
what I'm currently
On Fri, 30 Mar 2018, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
The definition of \cventry is in the moderncvbody?.sty files. There are
five of these, which I guess are used with various options. Anyway, they
all contain code like:
Riki,
Thanks for the pointer; I didn't know to grep for cventry. The .sty
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 4:35 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> I would like to make a simple tree that uses math. The current way I do
> it is to use the linguistics module, which gives access to the forest
> package. Then I go to Insert > custom insets > Structure tree. I then
> wrap the math I want
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 04:55:10PM -0600, Joel Kulesza wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 4:35 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
>
> > I would like to make a simple tree that uses math. The current way I do
> > it is to use the linguistics module, which gives access to the forest
> > package. Then I go to
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 5:02 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 04:55:10PM -0600, Joel Kulesza wrote:
> > On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 4:35 PM, Scott Kostyshak
> wrote:
> >
> > > I would like to make a simple tree that uses math. The current way I do
> > > it is to use the linguisti
Thanks Scott,
Nice to know I have the option of getting rid of it. I, probably will leave
it on once I get over the annoyance of it flashing up on every new file.
Have you ever downloaded and compiled a .lyx file
from the internet from a place you are not sure you could trust?
I suppose I have bu
On 03/30/2018 06:35 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
I would like to make a simple tree that uses math. The current way I do
it is to use the linguistics module, which gives access to the forest
package. Then I go to Insert > custom insets > Structure tree. I then
wrap the math I want to write in \prot
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 11:44:12PM +, John Kane wrote:
> Thanks Scott,
> Nice to know I have the option of getting rid of it. I, probably will leave
> it on once I get over the annoyance of it flashing up on every new file.
Good choice :)
I do agree it's annoying, but I think the annoyance is
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 11:21:29PM +, Joel Kulesza wrote:
> also \usepackage{standalone} so that they inherit the parent document
> style, font, etc. settings when rendered out via LyX.
Cool package. I didn't know about that one.
> I find this approach gives me the fine-grained control I nee
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 11:51:54PM +, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> On 03/30/2018 06:35 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> > I would like to make a simple tree that uses math. The current way I do
> > it is to use the linguistics module, which gives access to the forest
> > package. Then I go to Insert > cu
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