Hello,
I am new to LaTex and LyX. I want to install LyX under Windows XP.
Which installer should I use, and what exactly should I install, if
I have nothing related to LaTex previously installed on my computer?
I am asking, because I cannot see a relevant explanation in the LyX web pages,
but ra
Hi,
I am new to LaTeX and LyX. I have a document written in MS Word, containing
lots of math equations plus text, and I want to copy it into LyX. Is there any
way to do it? I see that this issue was discussed in the past in this forum,
and the suggestion was to write the doc file in the html fo
Steve Litt troubleshooters.com> writes:
> > What exactly has to be done, step by step, to put the files
> > together to form one complete document that can be viewed without
> > errors?
> >
> > Leslaw
>
> My approach would be to write a document with nothing but "Hello
> World" written in stan
> 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,
Hi,
I am using LyX on a PC operating under Windows XP, with MikTeX.
I need to have math equations containing symbols
written with various fonts. By using the terminology
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold
I have been able to have 1 in Lyx (t
Alex Vergara Gil cphr.edu.cu> writes:
> > of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
> >
> > 1) Italic
> > 2) Bold
> > 3) Italic+Bold
> >
> attached you have an example of an equation with several tipographies in it
Well, your example is exactly what I have been able to do, it does
Guenter Milde users.sf.net> writes:
> I recommend using the LaTeX package "isomath"
> (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):
Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?
I do not see a version for MikTeX there.
Leslaw
Hi,
I have checked my MikTeX files, and I see that the isomath package is probably
already there (there are directories \source, \doc]latex, \tex\latex,
tmp\packages, doc\latex\isomath, all in c:\Program Files\MikTeX 2.0 ).
I also have the access to the \mathbf fonts from the level of LyX.
Howev