Ray Jackson writes:
> I've found that I can omit a question by selecting it with the mouse
> and then clicking Insert->Note in the menu bar. The question will no
> longer appear in the output file as it is now a LyX note. The problem
> is that I can't seem to reverse the process so the question is
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
> From the LyX Extended [Features] Guide (1.3.5):
> > The text in the dialog available from right-clicking
> > on the index button accepts LaTeX, so you'll need
> > to be careful to avoid using any special characters.
> > On the positive side, you can use the advanced
> > op
> "Kevin" == Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kevin> Ray Jackson writes:
>> I've found that I can omit a question by selecting it with the
>> mouse and then clicking Insert->Note in the menu bar. The question
>> will no longer appear in the output file as it is now a LyX note.
>> The
> "Kevin" == Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Does this really work? Right-clicking is not doing anything for
>> me...
Kevin> Could someone simply confirm whether this does or does not work
Kevin> as advertised (in 1.3.5)?
Letf or right clicking brings the index dialog here on L
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
> Kevin> Could someone simply confirm whether this does or does not
> work Kevin> as advertised (in 1.3.5)?
>
> Letf or right clicking brings the index dialog here on LyX 1.3.3 and
> 1.3.7cvs.
Thanks!
When I add an index list via the "Insert --> Lists & TOC" menu I ge
> "Kevin" == Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Letf or right clicking brings the index dialog here on LyX 1.3.3
>> and 1.3.7cvs.
Kevin> When I add an index list via the "Insert --> Lists & TOC" menu
Kevin> I get a white box with the word "Index" in it. No amount of
Kevin> clicking
Ray Jackson wrote:
Hi,
I wish to produce a multi-choice test paper using LyX1.3.5 whereby a
subset of questions are chosen from a pool of questions in the LyX file.
What I need is a straightforward method of excluding questions from a
particular version of the test but leave them in the file for
David Goldstrom wrote:
Has anyone come up with a good thesis.layout? Considering how much use
there is for dissertation writers, I'm surprised there isn't something
included.
There is no layout only designed for theses. I can recommend to use the
"memoir" or a "KomaScript" class. For both are
i am typing up my thesis (bioinformatics) for a deadline the 1st of feb.!
i am using komascript article.
martin
On 06/01/06, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> David Goldstrom wrote:
>
> > Has anyone come up with a good thesis.layout? Considering how much use
> > there is for dissertation
Hello.
How do I export plain text in koi8-r encoding? The export menu
offers only ASCII.
Thanks,
A1
In normal text I can enter a name like M^cGarvey using:
M{\raisebox{0.8ex}{c}}Garvey
However this gives errors in a BibTeX author field. I've tried
M{\protect\raisebox{0.8ex}{c}}Garvey
and
M{\protect \raisebox{0.8ex}{c}}Garvey
to no avail. Has anyone managed to cite a M^c n
John C. McCabe-Dansted wrote:
In normal text I can enter a name like M^cGarvey using:
M{\raisebox{0.8ex}{c}}Garvey
However this gives errors in a BibTeX author field. I've tried
M{\protect\raisebox{0.8ex}{c}}Garvey
and
M{\protect \raisebox{0.8ex}{c}}Garvey
to no avail. Has an
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
> The part of the documentation you are referring to concerns the index
> entries and are not relevant to running makeindex.
I see. The (1.3.5) Extended Features guide only refers to clicking on
"the index button" not to clicking on "an index entry button". To avoid
> "Kevin" == Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kevin> I wanted to change how makeindex is called by LyX (perhaps in
Kevin> 1.4 this is configurable in the preferences), but I found a
Kevin> wrapper script to do this already.
Yes, in 1.4 you can change this in prefs.
JMarc
Thank you. The example you have seems like it could be a very good
starting point for me. Regards,
David
--- "Martin A. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am typing up my thesis (bioinformatics) for a deadline the 1st of
> feb.!
>
> i am using komascript article.
>
>
> martin
>
> On 06/01
John C. McCabe-Dansted wrote:
In normal text I can enter a name like M^cGarvey using:
M{\raisebox{0.8ex}{c}}Garvey
However this gives errors in a BibTeX author field. I've tried
M{\protect\raisebox{0.8ex}{c}}Garvey
and
M{\protect \raisebox{0.8ex}{c}}Garvey
M\textsuperscript{
On Friday 06 January 2006 12:59, mal content wrote:
> Hello.
>
> How do I export plain text in koi8-r encoding? The export menu
> offers only ASCII.
That options exports the text using the current encoding, lyx 1.4.0 calls it
"plain text" since it is a more faithful name. :-)
> Thanks,
> A1
-
Happy New Year, folks:
On my OMR form the marking boxes need to be a specific size (3.0mm wide x
2.54mm high). My research in Guide to LaTeX taught me how to use a \rule box
as a strobe mark, but that's filled by default and I cannot find an
equivalent command to create an empty box of specifie
Hi,
Rich Shepard writes:
>On my OMR form the marking boxes need to be a specific size (3.0mm
> wide x 2.54mm high). My research in Guide to LaTeX taught me how to
> use a \rule box as a strobe mark, but that's filled by default and I
> cannot find an equivalent command to create an empty box o
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Kevin,
\begin{picture}(72,72)(0,0)
\put(36,36){\framebox(72,72)][0]{}}
\end{picture}
This might get you started (not sure if it's the best solution, though
as I've never used such a thing).
Look at "\framebox" and the picture env. for more info.
I
Sorry to have asked too early ;-)
I goofed again, essentially i made an elementary typo (\bind-file
instead of \bind_file)
Wish all of you a good, i.e. healthy and peaceful new year
Hellmut
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Rich Shepard writes:
> On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> Kevin,
>
> > \begin{picture}(72,72)(0,0)
> > \put(36,36){\framebox(72,72)][0]{}}
> > \end{picture}
> >
> > This might get you started (not sure if it's the best solution,
> > though as I've never used such a thing).
> >
> > Look a
Hi all,
I've searched both bugzilla and the lists for help on this problem, so far
without luck. Any hints would be most welcome.
I have a document with a bibtex-generated list of references, and when I try to
export it to PDF or postscript (via the GUI or with 'lyx -e pdf2', for
example), all t
I'm caught in an infinite loop here. Kevin was very helpful in suggesting
that I use \framebox rather than \makebox; that gives me a rectangular, empty
box (as long as there's no text to frame). Now I have three issues that I've
not been able to resolve. I hope someone here can help me.
1.) T
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
> > > Look at "\framebox" and the picture env. for more info.
The attached LyX file is my meagre attempt to offer a better example.
-Kevin
--
Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tiros-Translations
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxform
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:19:03 -0700
Fernando Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a document with a bibtex-generated list of references, and when I try
> to
> export it to PDF or postscript (via the GUI or with 'lyx -e pdf2', for
> example), all the citations appear as [??] marks, though the
On Sat, 7 Jan 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
Look at "\framebox" and the picture env. for more info.
The attached LyX file is my meagre attempt to offer a better example.
Kevin,
Thanks for your efforts. If you look at the .tex file I attached to my post
you'll see tha
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, Rich Shepard wrote:
1.) The \multido{} loop in lines 69-71 does not produce the desired
results. I want each framebox in line 71 to be 3mm wide, but if I reduce the
width from 7mm, the lines are combined; that is, the even numbered line is
next to the odd nunber line. I need
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