cls VS sty file
Hello lyxers, I have to format an article for the IV2003 (Intelligent Vehicles) conference. They provide a latex2e class file (.cls) or a latex 2.09 style file (sty). I would like to know if someone did the corresponding lyx layout file and if not, how to add a new class to my configuration? I read about the appropriate lyx help file but at the time it does not work (the class I created is not recognized...). All the information on the class and style files can be found at http://www.eleceng.ohio-state.edu/%7Eumit/IV2003/authorkit/autorkit.html Thanks! __ Jean-Philippe LAUFFENBURGER Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Appliquées à l'ingénieur Mulhouse Laboratoire MIPS / Equipe MIAM 12 rue des frères Lumière 68093 Mulhouse Cedex Tél : +33.3.89.33.69.13 Fax : +33.3.89.33.69.49 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
cls VS sty file
Hello lyxers, I have to format an article for the IV2003 (Intelligent Vehicles) conference. They provide a latex2e class file (.cls) or a latex 2.09 style file (sty). I would like to know if someone did the corresponding lyx layout file and if not, how to add a new class to my configuration? I read about the appropriate lyx help file but at the time it does not work (the class I created is not recognized...). All the information on the class and style files can be found at http://www.eleceng.ohio-state.edu/%7Eumit/IV2003/authorkit/autorkit.html Thanks! __ Jean-Philippe LAUFFENBURGER Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Appliquées à l'ingénieur Mulhouse Laboratoire MIPS / Equipe MIAM 12 rue des frères Lumière 68093 Mulhouse Cedex Tél : +33.3.89.33.69.13 Fax : +33.3.89.33.69.49 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
cls VS sty file
Hello lyxers, I have to format an article for the IV2003 (Intelligent Vehicles) conference. They provide a latex2e class file (.cls) or a latex 2.09 style file (sty). I would like to know if someone did the corresponding lyx layout file and if not, how to add a new class to my configuration? I read about the appropriate lyx help file but at the time it does not work (the class I created is not recognized...). All the information on the class and style files can be found at http://www.eleceng.ohio-state.edu/%7Eumit/IV2003/authorkit/autorkit.html Thanks! __ Jean-Philippe LAUFFENBURGER Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Appliquées à l'ingénieur Mulhouse Laboratoire MIPS / Equipe MIAM 12 rue des frères Lumière 68093 Mulhouse Cedex Tél : +33.3.89.33.69.13 Fax : +33.3.89.33.69.49 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
Re: How to mark a bib item?
thanks, that works just fine! other question as I'm trying to change the standard bullet. It seems that the configuration mad via the Layout-Document window is not taken into account. I read about a similar problem on the mailing list: could this be the fact of the babel package? And, how can I redine the bullets (I wuold like different types for different levels of implication)? JP You might add a $\bullet$\ before the first author name. I can't imagine right now a simple solution to get the bullet next to the number, due to the automatic numbering feature of the biblography environment. Maybe natbib makes a provision for this.
Re: How to mark a bib item?
thanks, that works just fine! other question as I'm trying to change the standard bullet. It seems that the configuration mad via the Layout-Document window is not taken into account. I read about a similar problem on the mailing list: could this be the fact of the babel package? And, how can I redine the bullets (I wuold like different types for different levels of implication)? JP You might add a $\bullet$\ before the first author name. I can't imagine right now a simple solution to get the bullet next to the number, due to the automatic numbering feature of the biblography environment. Maybe natbib makes a provision for this.
Re: How to mark a bib item?
thanks, that works just fine! other question as I'm trying to change the standard bullet. It seems that the configuration mad via the Layout-Document window is not taken into account. I read about a similar problem on the mailing list: could this be the fact of the babel package? And, how can I redine the bullets (I wuold like different types for different levels of implication)? JP > You might add a $\bullet$\ before the first author name. > > I can't imagine right now a simple solution to get the bullet next > to the number, due to the automatic numbering feature of the > biblography environment. Maybe natbib makes a provision for this. >
How to mark a bib item?
Hey This is a question I ask for a few days. I'm using bibtex to generate my bibliography and would like to mark some of the references of this bibliography (as for instance selected paper that will be published soon). How can I do that? Thanks JP
Re: How to mark a bib item?
Thanks but it is not exactly what I like to do. I would like to mark using a bullet some of the references in the final bibliography. Is this possible? If the property is attached to a paper and will need further editing of the bibtex database, you can mark it there, e.g. with a note = {to be published soon} field, which will ne interpreted by most bibtex styles, You may turn the note in boldface, I guess: note = \textbf{to be published soon}} -- Jean-Pierre
How to mark a bib item?
Hey This is a question I ask for a few days. I'm using bibtex to generate my bibliography and would like to mark some of the references of this bibliography (as for instance selected paper that will be published soon). How can I do that? Thanks JP
Re: How to mark a bib item?
Thanks but it is not exactly what I like to do. I would like to mark using a bullet some of the references in the final bibliography. Is this possible? If the property is attached to a paper and will need further editing of the bibtex database, you can mark it there, e.g. with a note = {to be published soon} field, which will ne interpreted by most bibtex styles, You may turn the note in boldface, I guess: note = \textbf{to be published soon}} -- Jean-Pierre
How to mark a bib item?
Hey This is a question I ask for a few days. I'm using bibtex to generate my bibliography and would like to mark some of the references of this bibliography (as for instance selected paper that will be published soon). How can I do that? Thanks JP
Re: How to mark a bib item?
Thanks but it is not exactly what I like to do. I would like to mark using a bullet some of the references in the final bibliography. Is this possible? > If the property is attached to a paper and will need further > editing of the bibtex database, you can mark it there, e.g. with a > note = {to be published soon} > field, which will ne interpreted by most bibtex styles, > You may turn the note in boldface, I guess: > note = \textbf{to be published soon}} > > -- > Jean-Pierre
What's happening with the language selection
Since I started to write my PhD, I selected the frenchb language in the Document layout. It worked fine until now. I made some corrections to the report (nor on the structure, neither on the configuration) but it seems that Lyx just don't care of my choice: when I compile the document, all the titles are in english (Contents and so on...). I think an example document should be appropriated but I have first to create a short one (can't send the entire report...). Someone had this problem (the solution would be much better...)? Could it be related with my recent installation of bibtopic and bibtex packages? Jean-Philippe
What's happening with the language selection
Since I started to write my PhD, I selected the frenchb language in the Document layout. It worked fine until now. I made some corrections to the report (nor on the structure, neither on the configuration) but it seems that Lyx just don't care of my choice: when I compile the document, all the titles are in english (Contents and so on...). I think an example document should be appropriated but I have first to create a short one (can't send the entire report...). Someone had this problem (the solution would be much better...)? Could it be related with my recent installation of bibtopic and bibtex packages? Jean-Philippe
What's happening with the language selection
Since I started to write my PhD, I selected the frenchb language in the Document layout. It worked fine until now. I made some corrections to the report (nor on the structure, neither on the configuration) but it seems that Lyx just don't care of my choice: when I compile the document, all the titles are in english (Contents and so on...). I think an example document should be appropriated but I have first to create a short one (can't send the entire report...). Someone had this problem (the solution would be much better...)? Could it be related with my recent installation of bibtopic and bibtex packages? Jean-Philippe
\footnote
Dear lyxers, I'm writing a document using the article class. I've inserted a footnote and no there is a compilation error each time I generate the dvi file. the error says: undefined control sequence \footnote. Where does it come from?
\footnote
Dear lyxers, I'm writing a document using the article class. I've inserted a footnote and no there is a compilation error each time I generate the dvi file. the error says: undefined control sequence \footnote. Where does it come from?
\footnote
Dear lyxers, I'm writing a document using the article class. I've inserted a footnote and no there is a compilation error each time I generate the dvi file. the error says: undefined control sequence \footnote. Where does it come from?
space between paragraphs
A little but enoying presentation problem: I used the H parameter to specifiy the position of the floatting figures in my document. Lyx places the figures as I demand it but does not move the text around it, so I've got some pages with a lot of space between paragraphs because de figure is to big to appear in this given page. I looked at the floatingfigure package but it seems that I should redefine each figure of my document (a big work...). Is that right and how is it possible to avoid that? Jean-Philippe
space between paragraphs
A little but enoying presentation problem: I used the H parameter to specifiy the position of the floatting figures in my document. Lyx places the figures as I demand it but does not move the text around it, so I've got some pages with a lot of space between paragraphs because de figure is to big to appear in this given page. I looked at the floatingfigure package but it seems that I should redefine each figure of my document (a big work...). Is that right and how is it possible to avoid that? Jean-Philippe
space between paragraphs
A little but enoying presentation problem: I used the H parameter to specifiy the position of the floatting figures in my document. Lyx places the figures as I demand it but does not move the text around it, so I've got some pages with a lot of space between paragraphs because de figure is to big to appear in this given page. I looked at the "floatingfigure" package but it seems that I should redefine each figure of my document (a big work...). Is that right and how is it possible to avoid that? Jean-Philippe
hyphenation
A long time (3 days!!) since my last question... perhaps because I tried to find the solution on my own ;-( Like a lot of lyx user, I have some hyphenation problems... read the docs on the site and in the mailing lists.. followed the instruction but... no results. I'm using Lyx 1.1.6fix3b under Win32. When I compile my doc and watch at the hyphenation package loaded by bibtex, the french package does not appear. I can't explain that because, in the langage.dat file, I declared for the french langage to use frhyph.tex which is also installed on my system in \texmf\tex\generic\hyphen\. My lyx-file is configured to use frenchb langage. Does someone have a tip for me? Jean-Philippe
hyphenation
A long time (3 days!!) since my last question... perhaps because I tried to find the solution on my own ;-( Like a lot of lyx user, I have some hyphenation problems... read the docs on the site and in the mailing lists.. followed the instruction but... no results. I'm using Lyx 1.1.6fix3b under Win32. When I compile my doc and watch at the hyphenation package loaded by bibtex, the french package does not appear. I can't explain that because, in the langage.dat file, I declared for the french langage to use frhyph.tex which is also installed on my system in \texmf\tex\generic\hyphen\. My lyx-file is configured to use frenchb langage. Does someone have a tip for me? Jean-Philippe
hyphenation
A long time (3 days!!) since my last question... perhaps because I tried to find the solution on my own ;-( Like a lot of lyx user, I have some hyphenation problems... read the docs on the site and in the mailing lists.. followed the instruction but... no results. I'm using Lyx 1.1.6fix3b under Win32. When I compile my doc and watch at the hyphenation package loaded by bibtex, the french package does not appear. I can't explain that because, in the langage.dat file, I declared for the french langage to use frhyph.tex which is also installed on my system in \texmf\tex\generic\hyphen\. My lyx-file is configured to use frenchb langage. Does someone have a tip for me? Jean-Philippe
book layout and bibliography
Another day... another question!! This time, I would like to generate, using the bibliography style from the book-koma-script layout, 1 bibliography but with the items sorted by chapter: Bibliography chapter 1 [MUL85] [POO98].. Chapter 2 How is it possible to write Chapter 1.. after the main title Bibliography? Jean-Philippe
book layout and bibliography
Another day... another question!! This time, I would like to generate, using the bibliography style from the book-koma-script layout, 1 bibliography but with the items sorted by chapter: Bibliography chapter 1 [MUL85] [POO98].. Chapter 2 How is it possible to write Chapter 1.. after the main title Bibliography? Jean-Philippe
book layout and bibliography
Another day... another question!! This time, I would like to generate, using the bibliography style from the book-koma-script layout, 1 bibliography but with the items sorted by chapter: Bibliography chapter 1 [MUL85] [POO98].. Chapter 2 How is it possible to write "Chapter 1".. after the main title "Bibliography"? Jean-Philippe
Maple2Lyx
Is it possible to convert Maple solutions into Lyx Math equations? I've got some bad equations which would be difficult to write by hand in Lyx. Thanks Jean-Philippe
Maple2Lyx
Is it possible to convert Maple solutions into Lyx Math equations? I've got some bad equations which would be difficult to write by hand in Lyx. Thanks Jean-Philippe
Maple2Lyx
Is it possible to "convert" Maple solutions into Lyx Math equations? I've got some bad equations which would be difficult to write by hand in Lyx. Thanks Jean-Philippe
dot, ddot and... dddot??
Hi all, This is perhaps not a Lyx problem, but someone should have faced with this problem Is it possible to obtain, like the dot or the ddot command, the third derivative of a parameter? Best regards, Jean-Philippe
dot, ddot and... dddot??
Hi all, This is perhaps not a Lyx problem, but someone should have faced with this problem Is it possible to obtain, like the dot or the ddot command, the third derivative of a parameter? Best regards, Jean-Philippe
dot, ddot and... dddot??
Hi all, This is perhaps not a Lyx problem, but someone should have faced with this problem Is it possible to obtain, like the dot or the ddot command, the third derivative of a parameter? Best regards, Jean-Philippe
2 parts in one chapter
Hi lyxers, I'm using the book-koma-script style and want to format one chapter with aspecial description. All the chapters are based on (section, subsection...) but this one should be different: It should contain 2 parts, each containing sections, subsections... as described below. Each part should have a minitoc and independant numbering of the sections, subsections... Perhaps easy for lyx/latex users but... Hope it is clear enough... exemple: Chapter X The main title of the chapter Part 1 (numbering here is not necessary, the title is enough) - The first part of the work 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Work done 1.3 Conclusion Part 2 Second part of the work 2.1 Introduction 2.2 How should I define each part in order to have this scheme? -- Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, the mechanics German, the lovers Italian and it's all organised by the Swiss. Hell is where the chefs are British, the mechanics French, the lover's Swiss, the police German and it's all organised by the Italians. __ Jean-Philippe LAUFFENBURGER Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Appliquées à l'ingénieur Mulhouse Laboratoire MIPS / Equipe MIAM 12 rue des frères Lumière 68093 Mulhouse Cedex Tél : +33.3.89.33.69.13 Fax : +33.3.89.33.69.49 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
2 parts in one chapter
Hi lyxers, I'm using the book-koma-script style and want to format one chapter with aspecial description. All the chapters are based on (section, subsection...) but this one should be different: It should contain 2 parts, each containing sections, subsections... as described below. Each part should have a minitoc and independant numbering of the sections, subsections... Perhaps easy for lyx/latex users but... Hope it is clear enough... exemple: Chapter X The main title of the chapter Part 1 (numbering here is not necessary, the title is enough) - The first part of the work 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Work done 1.3 Conclusion Part 2 Second part of the work 2.1 Introduction 2.2 How should I define each part in order to have this scheme? -- Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, the mechanics German, the lovers Italian and it's all organised by the Swiss. Hell is where the chefs are British, the mechanics French, the lover's Swiss, the police German and it's all organised by the Italians. __ Jean-Philippe LAUFFENBURGER Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Appliquées à l'ingénieur Mulhouse Laboratoire MIPS / Equipe MIAM 12 rue des frères Lumière 68093 Mulhouse Cedex Tél : +33.3.89.33.69.13 Fax : +33.3.89.33.69.49 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
2 parts in one chapter
Hi lyxers, I'm using the book-koma-script style and want to format one chapter with aspecial description. All the chapters are based on (section, subsection...) but this one should be different: It should contain 2 parts, each containing sections, subsections... as described below. Each part should have a minitoc and independant numbering of the sections, subsections... Perhaps easy for lyx/latex users but... Hope it is clear enough... exemple: Chapter X "The main title of the chapter" Part 1 (numbering here is not necessary, the title is enough) - "The first part of the work" 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Work done 1.3 Conclusion Part 2 "Second part of the work" 2.1 Introduction 2.2 How should I define each part in order to have this scheme? -- Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, the mechanics German, the lovers Italian and it's all organised by the Swiss. Hell is where the chefs are British, the mechanics French, the lover's Swiss, the police German and it's all organised by the Italians. __ Jean-Philippe LAUFFENBURGER Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Appliquées à l'ingénieur Mulhouse Laboratoire MIPS / Equipe MIAM 12 rue des frères Lumière 68093 Mulhouse Cedex Tél : +33.3.89.33.69.13 Fax : +33.3.89.33.69.49 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
minimised toc for each chapter
Hi lyxers, I think someone has faced with this problem, but I can't get out of the solution in the archives... I would like to put, for each chapter, a minimised TOC (with section, subsection for instance) after the title of the chapter. This TOC should use the same layout then the one of the main document and shoud be separate from chapter title and beginning of the text with vertical lines... Any suggestion would be great! J. Ph. Lauffenburger
minimised toc for each chapter
Hi lyxers, I think someone has faced with this problem, but I can't get out of the solution in the archives... I would like to put, for each chapter, a minimised TOC (with section, subsection for instance) after the title of the chapter. This TOC should use the same layout then the one of the main document and shoud be separate from chapter title and beginning of the text with vertical lines... Any suggestion would be great! J. Ph. Lauffenburger
minimised toc for each chapter
Hi lyxers, I think someone has faced with this problem, but I can't get out of the solution in the archives... I would like to put, for each chapter, a minimised TOC (with section, subsection for instance) after the title of the chapter. This TOC should use the same layout then the one of the main document and shoud be separate from chapter title and beginning of the text with vertical lines... Any suggestion would be great! J. Ph. Lauffenburger
Lyx crashes when opening a file
Hello lyxers, I'm using lyx 1.1.6fix3b on a windows NT based computer, through cygwin. I'm currently writing my PhD and I've created a lyx-file for each chapter. Unfortunately, when the files are growing (30-40 pages), lyx hangs more and more frequently when loading one of theses files. Did someone face with this problem and what could be the solution (divide each file in smaller ones...)? I would not have to upgrade for a new version of lyx now... Best regards. -- Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, the mechanics German, the lovers Italian and it's all organised by the Swiss. Hell is where the chefs are British, the mechanics French, the lover's Swiss, the police German and it's all organised by the Italians. __ Jean-Philippe LAUFFENBURGER Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Appliquées à l'ingénieur Mulhouse Laboratoire MIPS / Equipe MIAM 12 rue des frères Lumière 68093 Mulhouse Cedex Tél : +33.3.89.33.69.13 Fax : +33.3.89.33.69.49 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
Lyx crashes when opening a file
Hello lyxers, I'm using lyx 1.1.6fix3b on a windows NT based computer, through cygwin. I'm currently writing my PhD and I've created a lyx-file for each chapter. Unfortunately, when the files are growing (30-40 pages), lyx hangs more and more frequently when loading one of theses files. Did someone face with this problem and what could be the solution (divide each file in smaller ones...)? I would not have to upgrade for a new version of lyx now... Best regards. -- Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, the mechanics German, the lovers Italian and it's all organised by the Swiss. Hell is where the chefs are British, the mechanics French, the lover's Swiss, the police German and it's all organised by the Italians. __ Jean-Philippe LAUFFENBURGER Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Appliquées à l'ingénieur Mulhouse Laboratoire MIPS / Equipe MIAM 12 rue des frères Lumière 68093 Mulhouse Cedex Tél : +33.3.89.33.69.13 Fax : +33.3.89.33.69.49 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
Lyx crashes when opening a file
Hello lyxers, I'm using lyx 1.1.6fix3b on a windows NT based computer, through cygwin. I'm currently writing my PhD and I've created a lyx-file for each chapter. Unfortunately, when the files are growing (30-40 pages), lyx hangs more and more frequently when loading one of theses files. Did someone face with this problem and what could be the solution (divide each file in smaller ones...)? I would not have to upgrade for a new version of lyx now... Best regards. -- Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, the mechanics German, the lovers Italian and it's all organised by the Swiss. Hell is where the chefs are British, the mechanics French, the lover's Swiss, the police German and it's all organised by the Italians. __ Jean-Philippe LAUFFENBURGER Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Appliquées à l'ingénieur Mulhouse Laboratoire MIPS / Equipe MIAM 12 rue des frères Lumière 68093 Mulhouse Cedex Tél : +33.3.89.33.69.13 Fax : +33.3.89.33.69.49 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
Formatting a document
Hi, I have some problems using the Preambule in Lyx 1.1.6fix3b. It seems that commands I've added in the preambule are not taken into account during compilation of the document. I'd like to use the fancy package and customize the header and footer of a document which should be a two sided paper. So I defined some newcommand (for the chapters for example \newcommand{\mychapstyle}{...) but these definitions are not considered. If someone as any suggestion... Thank's! __ Jean-Philippe LAUFFENBURGER Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Appliquées à l'ingénieur Mulhouse Laboratoire MIPS / Equipe MIAM 12 rue des frères Lumière 68093 Mulhouse Cedex Tél : +33.3.89.33.69.13 Fax : +33.3.89.33.69.49 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
Formatting a document
Hi, I have some problems using the Preambule in Lyx 1.1.6fix3b. It seems that commands I've added in the preambule are not taken into account during compilation of the document. I'd like to use the fancy package and customize the header and footer of a document which should be a two sided paper. So I defined some newcommand (for the chapters for example \newcommand{\mychapstyle}{...) but these definitions are not considered. If someone as any suggestion... Thank's! __ Jean-Philippe LAUFFENBURGER Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Appliquées à l'ingénieur Mulhouse Laboratoire MIPS / Equipe MIAM 12 rue des frères Lumière 68093 Mulhouse Cedex Tél : +33.3.89.33.69.13 Fax : +33.3.89.33.69.49 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] __
Formatting a document
Hi, I have some problems using the Preambule in Lyx 1.1.6fix3b. It seems that commands I've added in the preambule are not taken into account during compilation of the document. I'd like to use the fancy package and customize the header and footer of a document which should be a two sided paper. So I defined some newcommand (for the chapters for example \newcommand{\mychapstyle}{...) but these definitions are not considered. If someone as any suggestion... Thank's! __ Jean-Philippe LAUFFENBURGER Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Appliquées à l'ingénieur Mulhouse Laboratoire MIPS / Equipe MIAM 12 rue des frères Lumière 68093 Mulhouse Cedex Tél : +33.3.89.33.69.13 Fax : +33.3.89.33.69.49 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] __