On Thursday 19 June 2003 06:34, Jan Peters wrote:
> Is there any dialog box where I can set the h, b or t parameter for
> a float? And specify that it should/or not have a page by itsself?
Try a right mouse click in the float box.
Jeannette
Hi,
> i need some help with section headers in my thesis. The situation is the
> following:
> I am using article (coma-script) as document class. Because i wanted to
> include my references in my table of contents with a numbering, i
> preceded them with a section title. To get rid of the hardcode
> > can't get my images and charts etc to look acceptable I may have no
> > choice.
>
> It's definitely possible to get the images to look as they should.. might
> need to play around a little in the beginning and figure out a mechanism
> that works for different image formats..
I did play around
Hi Katrin,
Looks like sobig-f, this new virus/worm trying to spread via e-mail. See e.g.
http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_100561.htm.
Jeannette
On Monday 25 August 2003 15:50, Katrin Pietzsch wrote:
> hi list,
>
> no lyx-related question this time. i'm just wondering about a mail i
> got today
Hi list,
Is it possible to have the sub-caption (i.e. the caption of the subfigure,
like (a), (b) etc.) on the right side of the image instead below it?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Jeannette
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Subject: [pyblio] open source bibliography
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:56:15 -0700
From: Eric Zollars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Pybliographer ML <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
All-
Thought you might be interested. This was published in the most recent
issue of Nature.
> On a related issue, if want to put spaces in the equation, pressing the
> space bar moves the cursor out the right side. I don't know what I've
> missed here.
I think you have to use the Insert Space Buttom from the Math Panel. You can
chose from thin, medium and thick spaces, etc. Or just p
Hi Gordon,
On Thursday 18 September 2003 16:45, gordon wrote:
> I'm using the book (mwbk) document type, but all bullets (itemize)
> appear as dashes. What would be the easiest way to prevent this?
Did you try to change this behavior in Layout-Document-Bullets, Set Bullets?
Jeannette
Dear list,
I am writing my diploma thesis with lyx and up to now things work great.
However, there is one issue I could not solve so far: I have quite many
subfigures in my figure floats, which I would like cross-reference in the
text. I did not find any hint on this in the documentation, and t
Juergen and Helge,
Thank you very much for your hints. That helped a lot.
Regards,
Jeannette
Dear list,
I am preparing a presentation using prosper. The orientation of the whole
document should be landscape. However, in the pdf output (view-pdf) one page
is rotated to a portrait position when I put some eps figures on it, which
makes it pretty unreadable.. First I thought this was beca
> Check that the eps files do not contain any Orientation info,
> or if you can re-create these figures, that they are exported
> in portrait mode, or without any info either about portrait or
> about landscape.
> (seems a better procedure to set the rotation properties when
> inserting the figure
Hi Sam,
On Monday 20 October 2003 10:54, Samuel Hammer wrote:
> I want to have some footnotes in a table.
> I've inserted them the normal way but in the DVI file I can only see the
> little numbers in the table,but nothing appears at the bottom of the
> page.
Have a look at
http://www.educat.hu
> I am writing my thesis at the moment and I need to
> have the Abstract, Title page, Lists of Tables and
> Figures, etc to be unnumbered. That is I need the
> numbering to start at chapter one and have the first
> pages numbered i,ii,iii,iv etc. How do I do this?
Put (in ERT):
\renewcommand\thep
> What I want is to have the column title centered, but the data in
> the rows below it left-aligned.
Change the title cell to a multicolumn cell (in table settings). Then you can
set the horizontal alignment individually.
Jeannette
On Monday 27 October 2003 21:37, Rich Shepard wrote:
> I want to put a cross-reference in the body of the text to a table. The
> table is placed in a float. Where do I place the label?
>
> If placed at the beginning of the caption it is a 'caption label'. If at
> the immediate left of the table
Hi Rich,
On Sunday 02 November 2003 02:24, Rich Shepard wrote:
> I tried building lyx-1.3.3/qt on my new laptop running Slackware-9.1.
> Configure worked just fine, once I figured out to use './configure
> --with-frontend=qt --with-qt-dir=/usr/local/qt-3.2.2' and it compiled with
> no errors.
>
On Thursday 06 November 2003 00:31, Toby Allen wrote:
> I am working on my thesis at the moment using report
> class. My question is what do I need to do to modify
> the title page? There is a set format That I have to
> follow which is:
>
> TITLE
>
> A thesis submitted in partical fulfilment of th
On Monday 10 November 2003 09:25, Toby Allen wrote:
> I'm wondering how to have figures without comments or
> figure number attached to them. I need to have no
> labeling for several figures in my thesis.
Just delete the caption part in the float? Or just insert a graphic (without
any floating en
> I have been trying to compile the lates LyX with Qt, but ./configure
> failed to find
> some libraries, I supppose:
>
> checking for moc2... not found
> checking for moc... not found
> configure: error: moc binary not found in $PATH or /bin !
Did you define the path to your qt directory?
e.g. ./
> > And how can I add the pages register and references to the toc (as a new
> > section, each)?
Do you use bibtex? Then right-click on the box saying "BibTeX Generated
References" and check "Add bibliography to TOC"
Jeannette
On Saturday 06 December 2003 19:51, Paul Smith wrote:
> > Just be aware that StarOffice was known to produce horrible EPS
> > basically unimportable to anything else (including LyX). Don't
> > know how the situation is with OpenOffice.
>
> Matej, thanks for the warning! Indeed, the EPS file is not
Hi Tibor,
> The only (hopefully) problem, that I still have, is that my Bibliography
> does not appeare in my Table of Contents. I do not really know, if
> there is a Latex command to accomplish it, but I would be very thankful
> for all hints.
Right-click on your BibTeX generated references fiel
I had the same problem last week and I just removed the upper/lower borders of
the upper two rows (right-click the table, chose row/column).
Jeannette
On Monday 16 December 2002 07:45, Paul Medwell wrote:
> How is it possible to remove the extra space that appears at the top of
> tables?
> (I kn
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