Andrew Parsloe <aparsloe <at> clear.net.nz> writes: > > > On 9/10/2013 11:34 a.m., Andrew Parsloe wrote: > > > >> Stephano has replied, but he has not used MikTeX and doesn't use windows. > >> Combining that with my near complete ignorance he has quite sensibly > >> suggested I try to find out about installing packages with MikTeX. > >> > >> Having so far managed to produce a pretty impressive document (if only by > >> weight) in LyX I am quite keen to keep it up and finish it in LyX if I > >> can. > >> > >> > >> Mark > >> > > > > Have you managed to produce a pdf version of your document? If you have > > then you most likely already have MiKTeX installed on your system. Go to > > the Start button, click on All Programs and scan down the list to > > MiKTeX, click on that, then on Maintenance, then on Package Manager. > > Scan down the list of packages until you come to minitoc. If it is > > already installed there will be a date in the "Installed on" column. If > > not, select minitoc and click the + button, upper left of the package > > manager window. Assuming you are currently connected to the internet, > > the minitoc package will be downloaded and installed for you. > > > > I omitted one item in the recipe for using minitoc in my previous > > posting. The sequence is this: > > > > 1. Add \usepackage{minitoc} to your document preamble > > > > 2. Insert \dominitoc in ERT (or TeX code) *before* your document's table > > of contents > > > > 3. After each chapter heading insert \minitoc in ERT > > > > That's it. All the rest is tinkering or catering for special > > circumstances. The minitoc documentation is large, but only the first > > two chapters are relevant to the user. > > > > Andrew > > > > Further to the above, I've attached a summary about using minitoc with > LyX -- changing various settings. I was going to put it on the wiki, but > it's not clear to me exactly where to put it. > > Andrew > > Attachment (minitoc.lyx): application/x-lyx, 13 KiB
Hi Andrew Thanks for that, I have a bit of your solution working... Firstly your attached file is Binary, and I don't know what to do with it, it may lead to the info I need. If it is a link to the minitoc user manual I have it. Next I tried to edit the latex “source”, as described. Because that doesn’t seem to be possible in Lyx I used TexWorks, as found in the MiTeX2.9 directory. However this meant exporting from Lyx to latex plain format. After doing the edits and re-importing back into Lyx I found that firstly the links to graphics were broken. The loss of graphics is not a major problem because there are only 9 graphics in the whole document. More of a problem (I think) is that I cannot view what I have done so far, (I have not used any option settings just put code in as suggested.) because lots of errors come up. For the graphics there are… LaTeX Error: Cannot determine size of graphic in C:/string"C:/Users/Mark/Download For the command lines you said to insert there are… Undefined control sequence. Nevertheless I have continued to work in TeXworks to see how far I can get. With the Tables of Contents and have got quite far… The new mini TOC’s seem to be behaving ok, and respond to depth changes, but the initial Table of Contents still lists everything. I have tried a number of things including… \setcounter{minitocdepth}{1} \dominitoc \tableofcontents Or … \mtcsetdepth{minitoc}{1} \dominitoc \tableofcontents But whatever figure I put in, the initial TOC depth remains unchanged, listing everything. I am probably missing something obvious, or it will be when pointed out :-) Best Regards Mark :-)