Is there a way to accomodate things like \thanksref in a layout file? It
is used in elsart.cls, Elsevier's generic paper class. \thanksref is used
like this in latex:
\title{Title\thanksref{label1}}
\thanks[label1]{Thanks to LyX, you don't need to learn latex.}
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I think it might be tricky because they're kind of new types of
cross-references.
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ECTED] to the LyX folder.
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an do. One day I might have the time to do
> something with this.
>
I think the current layout is very usable. Much nicer than exporting
latex, and then editing the final latex copy by hand (which is never final
when you first think it is). I think a well documented template, detailing
the qu
s a LATEX/TEX/PDF problem, not a LYX problem, though it'd be nice if
lyx took care of it instead of me :-)
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On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 12:34:33AM +1100, Steven Homolya wrote:
> > On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Matej Cepl wrote:
> >
> > > That's true -- but I believe that one should send only PDFs
> > > anyway.
> >
> > I
gt;
Works for me. All these characters appear correctly in the pdf:
áéíóúàèìòùäëïöüâêîôûñÑçÇ¿?¡!ºª
Note: I enter them with a US keyboard using the Spanish X-keyboard layout
($ setxkbmap es).
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Te
A small request to ease mail traffic...
When replying to a message from someone on the list, could everyone make
sure it's
To: person
CC: list
rather than
To: person, list
in which case "person" will get two copies of the same message.
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s too (with umlauts, accents and more). Thank you.
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care of it I guess.
Thanks to John for the note. Sorry everyone, ignore what I said earlier.
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On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Owen Lucas wrote:
> file name as the one before. When I regenerated the dvi the old graph
> still shows. It does not update the image :-). Deciding to work the bug
>
lyx 1.1.6fix4 does not have this problem
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the GUI, and why hasn't it been fixed between
> 1.2.1 and 1.2.2?
The developers probably decided not to 'cheat' the user by pretending that
a list environment is a standard pgph ;-)
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e the server's up and running.
If still no good try posting your query to an X-users' mailing list.
(Check www.xfree86.org)
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nd two template files. One's for Lyx 1.1
the other's for 1.2. The 1.2 version is what I received. The 1.1 version is a
conversion of the 1.2.
Search this mailing list's archives (search for elsevier and/or elsart) for
more info.
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 01:16, I wrote:
> Yes I got one from Rod Pinna (& Hebert Voss) on this list.
Sorry, that should have been Herbert Voss.
ues (i.e. document and paragraph layouts) which is as close to what
you want as you can get it. Then email the list for help on specific
formatting requirements you were not able to accomodate. The document you
referenced is 121 pages long, so I doubt that anyone here will take a
second l
ragraph/Character. Do it once for one
'template' paragraph and then cut and paste.
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the correct way to change the font in sections/captions.
> For changing section headers, the titlesec or sectsty package should be used.
> For changing the captions, the caption2 or ccaption package should be used.
>
I suspected that users less ignorant than myself won't like my prim
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Stefano Peluchetti wrote:
> So, i would be VERY glad of anyone who dares to help me or to send me the
> complete list of shortcut!
too many to list here... See
Help -> Reference Manual -> Chapter 4 Bindings
Section 4.4.4 is probably what you're after.
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003, Steven Homolya wrote:
> Help -> Reference Manual -> Chapter 4 Bindings
>
> Section 4.4.4 is probably what you're after.
>
Sorry, I forgot to check lyx 1.2. My previous reply applies to lyx 1.1.
For Lyx 1.2:
Help -> Custmization -> Appendix
d, ae alone will not do it.
Am I missing something here?
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time I submit my paper.. :-)
>
It's an IEEE conference. You should use the IEEE article class
(which is supported in lyx ;-)
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is is normal, and is mentioned in the online help (user's guide I
think). The buttons in the math panel, at least some of them, are
pixmaps (xpm's) I believe.
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>
> M-x math-matrix
>
You beauty! Thanks for the answer to the question I never asked :-)
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On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> > > math formula (I usually prefer keyboard shortcuts to having to go to the
> > > math panel).
> >
> > M-x math-matrix
>
> Or M-i h y
That inserts the character 'y' for me (lyx 1.1.6fix4). No matrix.
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> > > Or M-i h y
> >
> > That inserts the character 'y' for me (lyx 1.1.6fix4). No matrix.
>
> The above works only with LyX >= 1.2.0
>
Yes it does, thanks. Sg. to keep in mind for 1.3
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On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 10:46:33PM +1100, Steven Homolya wrote:
> > That inserts the character 'y' for me (lyx 1.1.6fix4). No matrix.
>
> 1.1.6 is not exactly the version of LyX with the best math support ;-}
>
> Andr
cumented, in lyx 1.1.6fix4, but not in 1.2.0. (Developers, see why I
stick with 1.1? ;-)
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h text in brackets (preferred by some
journals). Much quicker than cut text, paste text, collapse footnote,
delete collapsed footnote.
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ause it did not occur
to me to try, and I did not religiously study the documentation).
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on lyx
1.1(.5, .6) is more stable and works more like expected/documented than
lyx 1.2.
Finish your thesis with lyx1.1 and by the time you submit lyx1.3 with its
promising new features should be ready.
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course, i've installed them in the correct tetex directory and
> based my .layout file on the article.layout)
>
> I've run texhash and reconfigure.
>
I find that I need to edit textclass.lst (in the system's lyx directory)
manually.
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On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Dave Pensato wrote:
>
> On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 06:36 PM, Steven Homolya wrote:
>
> Thanks for the quick response!
>
> I edited the file, adding "mla" "mla" "article (MLA)"
>
> Unfortunately, this doesn'
hat when I right click on them, either or both
> of the align vertically or align horizontally are greyed out.. Other cells
> in the same table are not. What's up?
>
Table support is not the best in lyx. (Though one gets used to it. Small
price to pay for what else lyx provides ;-)
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types? Where are they from? What license?
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On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Steven Homolya wrote:
>
> \end{multicols}{3}
>
Oops, that should have been
\end{multicols}
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Yes (No!), I used that for a last minute poster made with article
class. All your captions titles, like Figure 1, (and labels and anything
else you didn't type in yourself) will be default font while the rest of
the document will be the larger font. Not nice.
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s with lyx/latex and many other programs.
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indows (with Cygwin). You'll find info on installing on
the website, www.lyx.org.
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 01:52:25PM +1100, Steven Homolya wrote:
> > > partition of my hard disk (currently using Windows XP). I have tried to find
> > > a LyX-like type setting program for Windows, but with no luck. Anyway, i
&g
;
> http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/ps2eps.html
>
Thanks. I was wondering why there is ps2epsi but no ps2eps amongst the
Redhat and Debian GS-tools. Fooling lyx/latex to accept epsi's by calling
them *.eps always made me a little uneasy.
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e quotes or backslash-space but not both. In linux, all
these would work:
My\ Home/Lyxfiles
"My Home/Lyxfiles"
"My Home"/Lyxfiles
My" "Home/Lyxfiles
(also single quotes inst. of double quotes work)
BUT
"My\ Home/Lyxfiles"
will not work! (unless of c
- set up fonts and encoding (iso-8859-7 for Greek, I believe) and
language(s) using lyx GUI (menu options depend on what version of lyx
you're using)
If you can't get it going maybe you should drop a line to the contact
person responsible for the Greek documentation. See
http://www.devel.
ave on my home PC and lyx 1.1 and 1.2 coexist very
happily. Tricky bit was the installation, both from binary rpms.
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On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Steven Homolya wrote:
> I use the -userdir and -sysdir options to explicitly specify where to look
> for global and local lyx directories, "respectively".
>
Sorry, obviously, "disrespecively".
robably it's the viewer. Ghostview,
acroread: it's probably something else.
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ings, generating new fonts.dir with
different encodings, but nothing seems to make any difference.
Any help would be much appreciated,
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matter
what's in ~/.qt/qtrc, just that it exists.
I have to delete ~/.qt/qtrc every time I restart X & kde, because kde
recreates it if it's missing.
Qt version is 3.2.1.
Steve
>
> Steven Homolya wrote:
> > On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 12:25 am, you wrote:
> >>>Coul
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 12:38 am, Günter Milde wrote:
> Steven Homolya wrote:
> > This is what I found since my first post:
> >
> > If I delete ~/.qt/qtrc then the latex fonts work but I don't get font
> > antialiasing in lyx or any other qt application. (This was in fac
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 03:15 am, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 01:17:52PM +0100, Steven Homolya wrote:
>
> Run qtconfig, go to the font tab, and disable the "Enable Anti-aliased
> fonts" button (you can also do it using kcontrol).
>
I don't have qtconfig,
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 02:18 pm, Rich Shepard wrote:
> If writing in straight LaTeX one can \begin{equation} ... \end{equation}
> to put numbers to the right of equations. Numbering is turned off in
> \begin{displaymath} mode.
>
> LyX appears to support both inline math and display mode math. I hav
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 12:57 am, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Steven Homolya wrote:
> > See Help -> User's Guide -> Section 5.5: Equation Numbering and Labels
>
> Steve,
>
> Thanks. I realized just after I sent the message that I should have
> mention
n the original. Some of the figure resizing
directives (like "scale") in lyx 1.2 do not have an analogue in lyx 1.1, in
which case the figure will not be resized.
If anyone finds this useful, please let me know.
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rver supports both ftp and http for the proxy users)
>
> It's much easier to just apt-get into it,
> http://hoaxter.telelev.net/aptrpm/index.html
>
> > I've a few troubles with lyx on RH 8 but ATM I'm not sure if it's a
> > problem with lyx or the spec f
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 19:54, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Steven" == Steven Homolya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>> writes:
>
> Steven> I don't understand what the fuss is about here. What's wrong
> Steven> with the
pretty-blue mac-os-X.
Anyone with a mac-os-X box out there?
I suggest you leave that "Rescale bitmap fonts" button unchecked and stick to
nice fixed size bitmap fonts.
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your document. See
the xfig user manual, section Exporting --> LaTeX and Xfig --> TYPE C -
PostScript/LaTeX format.
To whet your appetite, here are some drawings I made with xfig: (Only plain
xfig text boxes in these, i.e., no latex)
http://www.spme.monash.edu.au/~stevenh/Public/xfig-stuff/
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 01:02, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Steven" == Steven Homolya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>> writes:
> Steven> Donno, because 1.2.0 is very buggy compared with 1.1.6fix4,
>
> What would be your top pet peeves
I had lyx running on
2diskX-Linux (that's linux + X-windows on 2 floppies) on a borrowed old
laptop with M$-win on it. Few megs worth of libraries and the lyx binaries
were placed on the FAT32 partition, and symbolic linked in ramdisk after
booting off the floppy. Did not tex, but I could
sitemize bakýn:
> http://www.mp3sa.com
> Full Turkçe Album
> Full Yabancý Album
> A-Z Yerli Mp3
> A-Z Yabancý Mp3
> En Iyý 20
> Yerli Výdeo Klýp
> Yabancý Výdeo Klýp
> Yerli ve Yab. Arsýv
>
> Hepsine birden ulaþabileceðiz tek bir adres var
> http://www.mp3sa.
preferred lyx 1.1, so
that's what I'm sticking with. Yes, the lack of backward compatibility is a
bit of a hassle, but that is a lesson learnt: read the documentation
carefully before installing a new version of a piece of software.
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else :) )
>
> Regards,
>
> Olivier.
Sometimes this is not so good (step 2 I mean), i.e., when you want to preserve
linebreaks, extra spaces etc (e.g., when copying some source code). Then use
Edit -> Paste External Selection -> As Lines
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sper I get an error saying
> textclass prosper not found and so the LyX file will be opened in a
> read-only mode..
>
> Thanks,
> nirmal
See Help -> Customisation:
Chapter 6: Installing New Document Classes, Layouts, and Templates
Also see thread started by "Marco A.C. Kne
(HP lasers) can't handle some compressed
image formats (png, jpeg) that have been converted to eps (with ImageMagik
"convert" or the Gimp). So I always convert images to xpm before converting
to eps.
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here _ is a protected space (CTRL-SPACE)
If that still splits your word_with_spaces (e.g. through hyphenation) you can
do an less elegant thing and type it in math-mode as text.
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a more
> elegant way of doing this?
>
> Thanks,
> nirmal
There is a way to prevent hyphenation/set hyphenation points in latex. I
remember reading sg. about it in the lyx documentation. I think it will be
much easier to just use text in mathed.
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ble borders might need manual resetting.
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rab wrote:
>
> Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> >On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 12:37:48PM +, lev kantorovitch wrote:
> >
> >
> >>1. it is not longer possible to have all the math aplletes openned;
> >> this was quite a nice and convenient feature: I had all bracket and
> >> decorations openned all the ti
Hi Alistair,
I think what you're describing has been reported here:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=705
Try lyx-1.1.6fix4, or hang in there for lyx 1.2.2
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ur example, newfile1.tex. Now you can do a
latex newfile1.tex
to generate newfile1.dvi.
Hope this helps.
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ith some rpm-based distros. Search
bugzilla for more info.
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. Openoffice
does both bar and pie, but as far as I know it generates non-standard
postscript, which some interpreters --- and printers --- do not understand.
In lyx, you can include the eps file with Insert -> Graphics.
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r?
>
> -Peter
>
That's not going to work, except with v. simple documents. I think what
Nirmal is after is screen shots. Gimp is good for that.
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pe entries remain from the last lyx
session and starting lyx with them resident renders pybliographic unable to
interface with lyx.
Is there an easy way to fix this behavior? I am running lyx-1.2.0.
Yes. Upgrade or downgrade lyx.
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X, s/he will
> be able to have pull-down files that correspond to the pull-down styles
> available in Word for the same document.
>
sounds v. ambitious. Good luck!
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ns. If the authors all have the same affiliation,
you may want to put that info between the first \end{multicols} and second
\begin{multicols}{2}.
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nscaled,
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi:unscaled
After editing the file, exit or kill X, restart xfs:
# /etc/init.d/xfs restart
then restart X.
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latex to create presentations in several ways,
including with foiltex and pdflatex, which are supported by lyx.
> John O'Gorman
>
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On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Steven Homolya wrote:
> > acroread is best, except for quick pdf preview, in which case I use xpdf.
>
> IIRC Prosper relies on JavaScript abilities of acroread, which
> are not supported anywhere else.
What's "IIRC Prospe
which
is probably more portable (like when you decide to typeset using 12pt
fonts instead of 10pt).
Steve
> Thanks
> Robert
>
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