On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 11:10:31 +0200
Markus Amersdorfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again!
Using LyX 1.3.2, how can I add additional text to a first-level
Itemization-item AFTER some second-level items?
[...]
Nevertheless, anybody knows if this feature has already been
requested to be
On Sunday 07 September 2003 23:54, John Levon wrote:
Either way it's extremely unlikely it's a lyx problem, it's either
Qt, fontconfig, or something on your system.
It's a Qt problem: Iteratively removing all dotfiles I found that
~/.qt/qtrc
was causing the trouble. It contained the following
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Yes, Qt's that use fontconfig need the special fonts installed
john
How do I find out from the Qt source whether it uses fontconfig or not?
$ ldd ${PATH_TO_THE_EXECUTABLE}/lyx
Here (using RH8) it gives:
$ ldd ./lyx-qt
[snip...]
libqt-mt.so.3 =
On Monday 08 September 2003 10:14, Johannes Simon wrote:
On Sunday 07 September 2003 23:54, John Levon wrote:
Either way it's extremely unlikely it's a lyx problem, it's
either Qt, fontconfig, or something on your system.
It's a Qt problem: Iteratively removing all dotfiles I found that
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 10:14:31AM +0200, Johannes Simon wrote:
On Sunday 07 September 2003 23:54, John Levon wrote:
Either way it's extremely unlikely it's a lyx problem, it's either
Qt, fontconfig, or something on your system.
It's a Qt problem: Iteratively removing all dotfiles I found
El Vie 05 Sep 2003 15:23, Juergen Spitzmueller escribió:
Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I need to reduce the space between items in a list. I put at first in ERT
in the first item of the list
\setlength{\itemsep}{newlength}
try negative values. for me
\setlength\itemsep{-0.5ex}
in a
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Ronald Pagel wrote:
Please tell us, if that really did the trick. I encountered a similar
problem while creating slides, as I tried to explain in my thread
missing number. There, tiny font chars in a math environment overlaid
onto themselves giving 1.3 instead of 11.3
On 2003-09-07, 21:14 GMT, Victor Anaya wrote:
I am using Article as document style, but I want to define some paragraphs
of my document such as definition (\begin{definition}). The problem is that
Article.cls does not have this tag defined. How can I do it? I do not want
to use the document
To solve my problems with running heads (sometimes they print on two
lines, sometimes on a single, overlapping line) I decided to use short
titles. According to the Users Guide (version 1.3.2), I end up with short
titles not only on each page's running head but also in the Table of
Contents. Is
Hello,
Paul E. Johnson wrote:
I use LyX 1.3.2 with the qt gui on RedHat 9.
I typed a paper and in the math equations I used the tilde from the
keyboard. I mean, I used the tilde you get by hitting shift and pressing
the key that says ~. It is above the TAB on a US keyboard.
I was
Hallo,
in my new version of lyx 1.3.2 lyx does not start in full screen modus.
Also: if I click on the printing symbol (or corresponding key
combination) in the opened mask is not set printing as standard but
cancel. I cannot find the file where these defaults can be changed to
get faster
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 08:20:31PM +0200, Horst Jurkat wrote:
combination) in the opened mask is not set printing as standard but
cancel. I cannot find the file where these defaults can be changed to
Current CVS has Print as the default. It's not been back-ported to
1.3.3cvs though (yet ?)
Hi,
I'm trying to create a BibTex database (bib) file with Endnote. The
BibTex style isn't exactly what I like, so I change the key to
Author:Year. However, Lyx, when importing such bib files, has trouble
recognizing the entries. For example, the first entry has a key like this:
Abarbanel R.
I have found that endnote is very bad at generating decent citation keys
which bibtex likes. In the example you give, the entire author field is
used in the key, including spaces, commas and other things that bibtex
doesn't like and there is no way to just use part of the author (or
other
Big thanks to many who replied. Sixpack works great.
Gareth Jenkins wrote:
I have found that endnote is very bad at generating decent citation
keys which bibtex likes. In the example you give, the entire author
field is used in the key, including spaces, commas and other things
that bibtex
Hi,
I have defined a layout with the definition style. When I apply the style in
the document, the lyx visualizes the paragraph with the format, but when I
generate the .pdf it does not work properly. The paragraphs are shown with
standard style. Why?
Thanks in advance,
Víctor
From: Matej
At 06:44 01.09.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
But: Is there a way to get this long table into the list of tables? And
to assign it automatically a table-number and a caption? Or is this still
an unsolved problem with Lyx (I did a short google-search with this result)?
this is a bad restriction
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 14:43, Matej Cepl wrote:
On 2003-09-02, 20:05 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't there something I can change in some configuration or .sty file, or
something of the sort? Or maybe something I could add to the latex preamble? I'd
like to make this happen automatically,
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 14:43, Matej Cepl wrote:
On 2003-09-02, 20:05 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't there something I can change in some configuration or .sty file, or
something of the sort? Or maybe something I could add to the latex preamble? I'd
like to make this happen
Isn't there something I can change in some configuration or .sty file, or
something of the sort? Or maybe something I could add to the latex preamble? I'd
like to make this happen automatically, just like in English.
Nos vemos lueguito,
Andrew
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 12:45, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
Michael Logies schrieb:
At 06:44 01.09.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
But: Is there a way to get this long table into the list of tables?
And to assign it automatically a table-number and a caption? Or is
this still an unsolved problem with Lyx (I did a short google-search
with this result)?
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 11:10:31 +0200
Markus Amersdorfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again!
Using LyX 1.3.2, how can I add additional text to a first-level
Itemization-item AFTER some second-level items?
[...]
Nevertheless, anybody knows if this feature has already been
requested to be
On Sunday 07 September 2003 23:54, John Levon wrote:
Either way it's extremely unlikely it's a lyx problem, it's either
Qt, fontconfig, or something on your system.
It's a Qt problem: Iteratively removing all dotfiles I found that
~/.qt/qtrc
was causing the trouble. It contained the following
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Yes, Qt's that use fontconfig need the special fonts installed
john
How do I find out from the Qt source whether it uses fontconfig or not?
$ ldd ${PATH_TO_THE_EXECUTABLE}/lyx
Here (using RH8) it gives:
$ ldd ./lyx-qt
[snip...]
libqt-mt.so.3 =
On Monday 08 September 2003 10:14, Johannes Simon wrote:
On Sunday 07 September 2003 23:54, John Levon wrote:
Either way it's extremely unlikely it's a lyx problem, it's
either Qt, fontconfig, or something on your system.
It's a Qt problem: Iteratively removing all dotfiles I found that
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 10:14:31AM +0200, Johannes Simon wrote:
On Sunday 07 September 2003 23:54, John Levon wrote:
Either way it's extremely unlikely it's a lyx problem, it's either
Qt, fontconfig, or something on your system.
It's a Qt problem: Iteratively removing all dotfiles I found
El Vie 05 Sep 2003 15:23, Juergen Spitzmueller escribió:
Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I need to reduce the space between items in a list. I put at first in ERT
in the first item of the list
\setlength{\itemsep}{newlength}
try negative values. for me
\setlength\itemsep{-0.5ex}
in a
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Ronald Pagel wrote:
Please tell us, if that really did the trick. I encountered a similar
problem while creating slides, as I tried to explain in my thread
missing number. There, tiny font chars in a math environment overlaid
onto themselves giving 1.3 instead of 11.3
On 2003-09-07, 21:14 GMT, Victor Anaya wrote:
I am using Article as document style, but I want to define some paragraphs
of my document such as definition (\begin{definition}). The problem is that
Article.cls does not have this tag defined. How can I do it? I do not want
to use the document
To solve my problems with running heads (sometimes they print on two
lines, sometimes on a single, overlapping line) I decided to use short
titles. According to the Users Guide (version 1.3.2), I end up with short
titles not only on each page's running head but also in the Table of
Contents. Is
Hello,
Paul E. Johnson wrote:
I use LyX 1.3.2 with the qt gui on RedHat 9.
I typed a paper and in the math equations I used the tilde from the
keyboard. I mean, I used the tilde you get by hitting shift and pressing
the key that says ~. It is above the TAB on a US keyboard.
I was
Hallo,
in my new version of lyx 1.3.2 lyx does not start in full screen modus.
Also: if I click on the printing symbol (or corresponding key
combination) in the opened mask is not set printing as standard but
cancel. I cannot find the file where these defaults can be changed to
get faster
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 08:20:31PM +0200, Horst Jurkat wrote:
combination) in the opened mask is not set printing as standard but
cancel. I cannot find the file where these defaults can be changed to
Current CVS has Print as the default. It's not been back-ported to
1.3.3cvs though (yet ?)
Hi,
I'm trying to create a BibTex database (bib) file with Endnote. The
BibTex style isn't exactly what I like, so I change the key to
Author:Year. However, Lyx, when importing such bib files, has trouble
recognizing the entries. For example, the first entry has a key like this:
Abarbanel R.
I have found that endnote is very bad at generating decent citation keys
which bibtex likes. In the example you give, the entire author field is
used in the key, including spaces, commas and other things that bibtex
doesn't like and there is no way to just use part of the author (or
other
Big thanks to many who replied. Sixpack works great.
Gareth Jenkins wrote:
I have found that endnote is very bad at generating decent citation
keys which bibtex likes. In the example you give, the entire author
field is used in the key, including spaces, commas and other things
that bibtex
Hi,
I have defined a layout with the definition style. When I apply the style in
the document, the lyx visualizes the paragraph with the format, but when I
generate the .pdf it does not work properly. The paragraphs are shown with
standard style. Why?
Thanks in advance,
Víctor
From: Matej
At 06:44 01.09.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
But: Is there a way to get this long table into the list of tables? And
to assign it automatically a table-number and a caption? Or is this still
an unsolved problem with Lyx (I did a short google-search with this result)?
this is a bad restriction
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 14:43, Matej Cepl wrote:
On 2003-09-02, 20:05 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't there something I can change in some configuration or .sty file, or
something of the sort? Or maybe something I could add to the latex preamble? I'd
like to make this happen automatically,
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 14:43, Matej Cepl wrote:
On 2003-09-02, 20:05 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't there something I can change in some configuration or .sty file, or
something of the sort? Or maybe something I could add to the latex preamble? I'd
like to make this happen
Isn't there something I can change in some configuration or .sty file, or
something of the sort? Or maybe something I could add to the latex preamble? I'd
like to make this happen automatically, just like in English.
Nos vemos lueguito,
Andrew
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 12:45, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
Michael Logies schrieb:
At 06:44 01.09.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
But: Is there a way to get this long table into the list of tables?
And to assign it automatically a table-number and a caption? Or is
this still an unsolved problem with Lyx (I did a short google-search
with this result)?
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 11:10:31 +0200
Markus Amersdorfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi again!
> > Using LyX 1.3.2, how can I add additional text to a first-level
> > "Itemization"-item AFTER some second-level items?
> [...]
>
> Nevertheless, anybody knows if this "feature" has already been
>
On Sunday 07 September 2003 23:54, John Levon wrote:
> Either way it's extremely unlikely it's a lyx problem, it's either
> Qt, fontconfig, or something on your system.
It's a Qt problem: Iteratively removing all dotfiles I found that
~/.qt/qtrc
was causing the trouble. It contained the following
Nirmal Govind wrote:
>> Yes, Qt's that use fontconfig need the special fonts installed
>>
>> john
>
> How do I find out from the Qt source whether it uses fontconfig or not?
$ ldd ${PATH_TO_THE_EXECUTABLE}/lyx
Here (using RH8) it gives:
$ ldd ./lyx-qt
[snip...]
libqt-mt.so.3
On Monday 08 September 2003 10:14, Johannes Simon wrote:
> On Sunday 07 September 2003 23:54, John Levon wrote:
> > Either way it's extremely unlikely it's a lyx problem, it's
> > either Qt, fontconfig, or something on your system.
>
> It's a Qt problem: Iteratively removing all dotfiles I found
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 10:14:31AM +0200, Johannes Simon wrote:
> On Sunday 07 September 2003 23:54, John Levon wrote:
> > Either way it's extremely unlikely it's a lyx problem, it's either
> > Qt, fontconfig, or something on your system.
>
> It's a Qt problem: Iteratively removing all dotfiles I
El Vie 05 Sep 2003 15:23, Juergen Spitzmueller escribió:
> Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
> > I need to reduce the space between items in a list. I put at first in ERT
> > in the first item of the list
> > \setlength{\itemsep}{newlength}
>
> try negative values. for me
> \setlength\itemsep{-0.5ex}
> in a
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Ronald Pagel wrote:
Please tell us, if that really did the trick. I encountered a similar
problem while creating slides, as I tried to explain in my thread
"missing number". There, tiny font chars in a math environment overlaid
onto themselves giving "1.3" instead of
On 2003-09-07, 21:14 GMT, Victor Anaya wrote:
> I am using Article as document style, but I want to define some paragraphs
> of my document such as definition (\begin{definition}). The problem is that
> Article.cls does not have this tag defined. How can I do it? I do not want
> to use the
To solve my problems with running heads (sometimes they print on two
lines, sometimes on a single, overlapping line) I decided to use short
titles. According to the Users Guide (version 1.3.2), I end up with short
titles not only on each page's running head but also in the Table of
Contents. Is
Hello,
Paul E. Johnson wrote:
I use LyX 1.3.2 with the qt gui on RedHat 9.
I typed a paper and in the math equations I used the tilde from the
keyboard. I mean, I used the tilde you get by hitting shift and pressing
the key that says ~. It is above the TAB on a US keyboard.
I was
Hallo,
in my new version of lyx 1.3.2 lyx does not start in full screen modus.
Also: if I click on the printing symbol (or corresponding key
combination) in the opened mask is not set "printing" as standard but
"cancel". I cannot find the file where these defaults can be changed to
get faster
On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 08:20:31PM +0200, Horst Jurkat wrote:
> combination) in the opened mask is not set "printing" as standard but
> "cancel". I cannot find the file where these defaults can be changed to
Current CVS has "Print" as the default. It's not been back-ported to
1.3.3cvs though
Hi,
I'm trying to create a BibTex database (bib) file with Endnote. The
BibTex style isn't exactly what I like, so I change the key to
"Author:Year". However, Lyx, when importing such bib files, has trouble
recognizing the entries. For example, the first entry has a key like this:
Abarbanel
I have found that endnote is very bad at generating decent citation keys
which bibtex likes. In the example you give, the entire author field is
used in the key, including spaces, commas and other things that bibtex
doesn't like and there is no way to just use part of the author (or
other
Big thanks to many who replied. Sixpack works great.
Gareth Jenkins wrote:
I have found that endnote is very bad at generating decent citation
keys which bibtex likes. In the example you give, the entire author
field is used in the key, including spaces, commas and other things
that bibtex
Hi,
I have defined a layout with the definition style. When I apply the style in
the document, the lyx visualizes the paragraph with the format, but when I
generate the .pdf it does not work properly. The paragraphs are shown with
standard style. Why?
Thanks in advance,
Víctor
From: Matej
At 06:44 01.09.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
But: Is there a way to get this "long table" into the list of tables? And
to assign it automatically a table-number and a caption? Or is this still
an unsolved problem with Lyx (I did a short google-search with this result)?
this is a bad
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 14:43, Matej Cepl wrote:
On 2003-09-02, 20:05 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Isn't there something I can change in some configuration or .sty file, or
> > something of the sort? Or maybe something I could add to the latex preamble? I'd
> > like to make this happen
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 14:43, Matej Cepl wrote:
> On 2003-09-02, 20:05 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Isn't there something I can change in some configuration or .sty file, or
> > something of the sort? Or maybe something I could add to the latex preamble? I'd
> > like to make this happen
Isn't there something I can change in some configuration or .sty file, or
something of the sort? Or maybe something I could add to the latex preamble? I'd
like to make this happen automatically, just like in English.
Nos vemos lueguito,
Andrew
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 12:45, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
Michael Logies schrieb:
At 06:44 01.09.2003 +0200, Herbert Voß wrote:
But: Is there a way to get this "long table" into the list of tables?
And to assign it automatically a table-number and a caption? Or is
this still an unsolved problem with Lyx (I did a short google-search
with this result)?
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