Hello everyone :-)
Just joined the list.
Printed out the tutorial and user guide and played with it.
It`s worked really good on some example text I imported and I`m fairly
happy about it on day one...but...
I`ve checked the site a bit but am a bit stick on a basic point.
Creating a standard
marvin writes:
Apologies for the mail typo`s. I`m playing mail catchup and being tardy on
checking. Here it is with corrections.
Hello everyone :-)
Just joined the list.
Printed out the tutorial and user guide and played with LyX.
It`s worked really well on some example text I imported
template for letters
already there.
Regards...
Robin Turner writes:
> On Tuesday 12 February 2002 22:29, marvin wrote:
> > marvin writes:
>
> > Quite often (especially in business), you use the recipents name and
> > address in the top left and yours on the top
Well, today, after loading the template, i see what everyone is talking
about.
A skeleton with sender address on the top right, Send To lower down on the
left, salutation/Dear, sig, text, cc, enc
Don`t know, yet, why I didn`t get this loading the template yesterday over
30 timesbizairre !!!
marvin writes:
>
>
> Why on earth is the sig block above the test ???
>
> It does print correctly. i have found that when I view-html it, the
> signature is still in the same (wrong) place.
>
> Anyone else seeing this ?
>
> Regards...
Follow-up...This is
Rich Shepard writes:
> > It does print correctly. i have found that when I view-html it, the
> > signature is still in the same (wrong) place.
>
> What do you mean? If you put the signature block above the salutation, and
> you separate name, title/company, or whatever with ctrl-enter rather
Rich Shepard writes:
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, marvin wrote:
>
> > Follow-up...This is becoming annoying.
> > There is a conflict between the NOTE at the end of the signature and what
> > the tutorial says.
> >
> > The note says "This field MUST come
marvin writes:
> Rich Shepard writes:
>
> > On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, marvin wrote:
> >
> > > Follow-up...This is becoming annoying.
> > > There is a conflict between the NOTE at the end of the signature and what
> > > the tutorial says.
> > >
Alain Castera writes:
> somewhere in the mailing list archive. I know that somebody already
Fine, but I already pointed out that the archive link for the web site
didn`t work, and someone said they knew that, but there is still no 'good
link' to the archive. :-(
I lost the orginal mail so this is shorter.
Being systematic, I tried ALL the files (15?) in the templates using
open|template.
These failed showing errors on loading or when printing.
IEEEtran.lyx
aa.lyx
aastex.lyx
docbook_template.lyx
latex8.lyx
revtex.lyx
revtex4.lyx
I can`t quite believe
marvin writes:
>
> I lost the orginal mail so this is shorter.
>
> Being systematic, I tried ALL the files (15?) in the templates using
> open|template.
Before anyone jumps all over me, it`s 'new from template'
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
>
> marvin> Before anyone jumps all over me, it`s 'new from template'
>
> Why should we be jumping at you? Don't be paranoid :)
>
> JMarc
I guess having had e-mail since 1986 and been through usenet in the
eighties and early
>
> Well, I (and I suspect many other subscribers to this list) use LyX
> for letters, reports, documents, FAQs, and books, with output in html,
> pdf, and ps. (I prefer to write man pages in troff, using emacs.)
>
> But if you're looking for a monolithic all-in-one package, along the
> lin
Guenter Milde writes:
> a novice trying out LyX to get a lot of error messages):
>
> Could we
> move the "nonstandard" templates (i.e. the ones that belong to a
> class that does not come with teTex/mikTeX or LyX) to a special directory
>
> or add a line in every of these: In order
Ronald Florence writes:
>
> But if you're looking for a monolithic all-in-one package, along the
> lines of Microsoft software, LyX may be the wrong software for you.
>
> --
>
> Ronald Florence www.18james.com
I didn`t address this fully, so a follow-up.
No, I don`t believe in monolithi
Hi,
I am having trouble to display underbar with a greek letter, for example,
\underbar{\sigma}, the generated PDF is fine, but lyx just won't render it
on screen.
thanks
marvin
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; > How can I add a page in the preamble of CU-Thesis, let say I want to add
> > a Recommendation for Oral Examination page?
>
> I don't see the problem here, just add your page where it should be.
Where? All of the pages before Chapter 1 of my thesis is autogenerated
from the PREAMBLE that I wrote in my Lyx.
Thanks...
God bless...
Marvin
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{url}
\makeatother
\begin{document}
\title{DOES ONE SIZE FIT ALL?\\
\emph{AN ANALYSIS OF}\\
\emph{TAX AND EXPENDITURE LIMITATIONS}\\
\emph{IN COLORADO}}
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Associate Analyst
Tax Analysis Division
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