reLyX

2000-07-14 Thread Andre Poenitz


I had to use reLyX to import a document containing larger chunks
wrapped in \begin{proof} and \end{proof}.

reLyX translated everything to ERT, including the included math.
I'd rather have \begin and \end in ERT and the stuff in between 
translated 'normally'.

I ended up replacing \begin{proof} by \xbegin{proof}, reLyX'ing
the document and changing xbegin back to begin in the .lyx file.

Does anybody know of a simpler method?

Andre'

BTW: \include{xxx.pstex_t} gets translated to \include{xxx.pstex_{t}}
which is not exactly correct...  


-- 
It'll take a long time to eat 63.000 peanuts.
André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]



.layout and \par

2000-07-14 Thread Andre Poenitz


I fiddled with a .layout file, and there is now a style 'Proof'.

In LyX everything looks ok (including e.g. the EndLabel),
but the exported LaTeX looks like:

 some text.
\end{proof}
And here comes the next paragraph ...

The .dvi consequently looks like

 some text. [] And here comes the next paragraph ...

i.e. there is either a \par or an empty line after the \end{proof}
missing. How can I convince LyX to insert one there?

Andre'

-- 
It'll take a long time to eat 63.000 peanuts.
André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]



lists in proofs

2000-07-14 Thread Andre Poenitz


Again, supoose there is a 'proof' style in some .layout.
Obviously, some proofs are rather longish, and sometimes it
is necessary to have some enumeration or similar lists 
included. 

How to I tell LyX that these things nest?
Since a proof stats with 'Proof:' and ends with a box, I can't simply
split the proof into two parts...

Andre'

-- 
It'll take a long time to eat 63.000 peanuts.
André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Problems with importing documents

2000-07-14 Thread Bror Jonsson


This is perhaps two 'read the f***ing manual' questions, but I haven't found the 
answer anywhere.

First, it is just impossible to import a LaTeX document into LyX even if it is 
possible to print it direct via teTeX. The document probably have a bunch of 
special code or irregularities. After forking out the errorenous code that makes 
reLyX crash, I can import it to LyX. Now it's impossible to print the d*mn 
document because of 60 errors from ghostscript. My question: is it possible to 
relax the error handling system in LyX? 1.1.5 is still an improvement from 
1.1.2. where CDE dove and I was thrown out from the system- worst crash any 
application besides Matlab have managed to do ever...

O.K. over to the pictures. When importing the EPS pictures to this document from 
hell, it seems that LyX is treating them as if they are on a page, not just in 
the frame of the picture, i.e. they end up way down and right of where they 
should on the page. I have seen something about "Loose boundings" but can't 
really understand what it's all about. Once again, the applications in teTeX 
don't care, and everything looks nice there.


a copy of the document can be found at

http://www.misu.su.se/~bror/taskd.tex

and an example of the ps-fig at

http://www.misu.su.se/~bror/figa.ps


I am truly grateful for any help in this matter while my supervisor on me for 
this all the time. When am I supposed to do research??

;)Bror Jonsson 


*
Physical Oceanography unit
Department of Meteorology
Stockholm Marine research Centre (SMF)

Stockholm University
106 91 Stockholm
SWEDEN

Phone:+46 (0)8 161731




Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows?

2000-07-14 Thread Richard A. Bilonick

Hi,

I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching the top and bottom
hoizontal lines of the table. I need to increase the overall height of the row. I
could not find a way to do this. It would make the table look so much better.

Rick Bilonick




Re: Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows?

2000-07-14 Thread Kayvan A. Sylvan

On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 09:52:31AM -0400, Richard A. Bilonick wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
 in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
 the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching the top and bottom
 hoizontal lines of the table. I need to increase the overall height of the row. I
 could not find a way to do this. It would make the table look so much better.
 
 Rick Bilonick

My suggestion is to add rows above and below that row and then
click off the bottom and top horizontal line of those rows.

-- 
Kayvan A. Sylvan   | Proud husband of  | Father to my kids:
Sylvan Associates, Inc.| Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena
http://www.successlinks.com/kayvan | Reach your goals now! | Robin Gregory



Re: Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows?

2000-07-14 Thread Richard A. Bilonick

Herbert Voss wrote:

 "Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
  in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
  the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching the top and bottom
  hoizontal lines of the table. I need to increase the overall height of the row. I
  could not find a way to do this. It would make the table look so much better.

 have a look at

 http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/Informatik/LyXTips.html#table3

 Herbert

 --
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://perce.de/voss

Herbert,

Works like a charm! Thanks. I'm sure your web page has many other useful tips.

Rick Bilonick




Re: Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows? (RTFM!)

2000-07-14 Thread mike . ressler

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
   My suggestion is to add rows above and below that row and then
   click off the bottom and top horizontal line of those rows.

Ugh!

  I had thought of that but it leaves way too much space. A half a row would be OK. 
There
  must be some way to adjust this. I'm not sure why this is not done automatically. I
  don't think this would be acceptable typesetting.
 
 I don't know any other way, maybe one of the TeXperts can give us a better
 way?

It's in the Extended Features guide under "Secrets of the LaTeX
Masters"; I've forgotten the exact section label. In fact, I listed _two_
ways to do this, so no excuse for bad typesetting!

Mike


--
Mike Ressler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, I'm lame: I don't have my own website ...




Re: Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows? (RTFM!)

2000-07-14 Thread Kayvan A. Sylvan

  I don't know any other way, maybe one of the TeXperts can give us a better
  way?
 
 It's in the Extended Features guide under "Secrets of the LaTeX
 Masters"; I've forgotten the exact section label. In fact, I listed _two_
 ways to do this, so no excuse for bad typesetting!

I am lame. I should have re-checked the Extended manual first.

Thank you.

---Kayvan



paragraph environment

2000-07-14 Thread Alexander Bauer

Hi,

on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
the headline.
Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
subsubsubsection :).
I need a deeper enumeration for my document like


2.2.4.3 Headlinetext

StandardtextStandardtextStandardtextStandardtext


The document uses article style.
lyx 1.1.4fix1

Thanks

Alex












Re: paragraph environment

2000-07-14 Thread Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos

On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 06:45:29PM +0200, Alexander Bauer wrote:
 Hi,
 
 on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
 the headline.
 Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
 subsubsubsection :).
 I need a deeper enumeration for my document like

  The paragraph layout and choose a greater number (4 or 5) for section number
depth, in Layout-Document-section number depth.
 
 
 2.2.4.3 Headlinetext
 
 StandardtextStandardtextStandardtextStandardtext
 
 
 The document uses article style.
 lyx 1.1.4fix1
 
 Thanks
 
 Alex
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

-- 
José



Re: paragraph environment

2000-07-14 Thread Herbert Voss

Alexander Bauer wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
 the headline.
 Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
 subsubsubsection :).

look at
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/Informatik/LyXTips.html#linebr

Herbert

-- 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://perce.de/voss




Strange blue underlines in Francais

2000-07-14 Thread Yann Le Du

Hello,

Strange blue underlines :

*open a document you have

*then "new file"
*layout, choose language "francais"

*switch to the other document
*copy (Ctrl-C) something

*switch back to the new document
*paste (Ctrl-V) 

Now strange blue lines appear, and the document works weird in some cases
: like in the "letter" document, once you have the blue lines the fact
of changing the language doesn't do anything to the output (the date, for
example, stays in english even if you choose "french" instead of
"francais"). So the document is doomed, and even if you close it and
reopen it, the blue lines stay.

But what are those blue lines ? I didn't find any reference to it in the
users guide or any guide. Why don't I see an error like "francais doesn't
work here" ?

Thanks,

Yann


  Yann Le Du  E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Theoretical Physics Web   : http://cdfinfo.in2p3.fr/~ledu/
  1, Keble Road
  University of Oxford
  Oxford, OX1 3NP Phone : (44) (0)1865 273 989
  United Kingdom  Fax   : (44) (0)1865 273 947








Addenda blue underlines : Lyx 1.15

2000-07-14 Thread Yann Le Du

Sorry, hadn't mentionned that these blue underlines were in 1.15.


  Yann Le Du  E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Theoretical Physics Web   : http://cdfinfo.in2p3.fr/~ledu/
  1, Keble Road
  University of Oxford
  Oxford, OX1 3NP Phone : (44) (0)1865 273 989
  United Kingdom  Fax   : (44) (0)1865 273 947






reLyX

2000-07-14 Thread Andre Poenitz


I had to use reLyX to import a document containing larger chunks
wrapped in \begin{proof} and \end{proof}.

reLyX translated everything to ERT, including the included math.
I'd rather have \begin and \end in ERT and the stuff in between 
translated 'normally'.

I ended up replacing \begin{proof} by \xbegin{proof}, reLyX'ing
the document and changing xbegin back to begin in the .lyx file.

Does anybody know of a simpler method?

Andre'

BTW: \include{xxx.pstex_t} gets translated to \include{xxx.pstex_{t}}
which is not exactly correct...  


-- 
It'll take a long time to eat 63.000 peanuts.
André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]



.layout and \par

2000-07-14 Thread Andre Poenitz


I fiddled with a .layout file, and there is now a style 'Proof'.

In LyX everything looks ok (including e.g. the EndLabel),
but the exported LaTeX looks like:

 some text.
\end{proof}
And here comes the next paragraph ...

The .dvi consequently looks like

 some text. [] And here comes the next paragraph ...

i.e. there is either a \par or an empty line after the \end{proof}
missing. How can I convince LyX to insert one there?

Andre'

-- 
It'll take a long time to eat 63.000 peanuts.
André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]



lists in proofs

2000-07-14 Thread Andre Poenitz


Again, supoose there is a 'proof' style in some .layout.
Obviously, some proofs are rather longish, and sometimes it
is necessary to have some enumeration or similar lists 
included. 

How to I tell LyX that these things nest?
Since a proof stats with 'Proof:' and ends with a box, I can't simply
split the proof into two parts...

Andre'

-- 
It'll take a long time to eat 63.000 peanuts.
André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Problems with importing documents

2000-07-14 Thread Bror Jonsson


This is perhaps two 'read the f***ing manual' questions, but I haven't found the 
answer anywhere.

First, it is just impossible to import a LaTeX document into LyX even if it is 
possible to print it direct via teTeX. The document probably have a bunch of 
special code or irregularities. After forking out the errorenous code that makes 
reLyX crash, I can import it to LyX. Now it's impossible to print the d*mn 
document because of 60 errors from ghostscript. My question: is it possible to 
relax the error handling system in LyX? 1.1.5 is still an improvement from 
1.1.2. where CDE dove and I was thrown out from the system- worst crash any 
application besides Matlab have managed to do ever...

O.K. over to the pictures. When importing the EPS pictures to this document from 
hell, it seems that LyX is treating them as if they are on a page, not just in 
the frame of the picture, i.e. they end up way down and right of where they 
should on the page. I have seen something about "Loose boundings" but can't 
really understand what it's all about. Once again, the applications in teTeX 
don't care, and everything looks nice there.


a copy of the document can be found at

http://www.misu.su.se/~bror/taskd.tex

and an example of the ps-fig at

http://www.misu.su.se/~bror/figa.ps


I am truly grateful for any help in this matter while my supervisor on me for 
this all the time. When am I supposed to do research??

;)Bror Jonsson 


*
Physical Oceanography unit
Department of Meteorology
Stockholm Marine research Centre (SMF)

Stockholm University
106 91 Stockholm
SWEDEN

Phone:+46 (0)8 161731




Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows?

2000-07-14 Thread Richard A. Bilonick

Hi,

I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching the top and bottom
hoizontal lines of the table. I need to increase the overall height of the row. I
could not find a way to do this. It would make the table look so much better.

Rick Bilonick




Re: Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows?

2000-07-14 Thread Kayvan A. Sylvan

On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 09:52:31AM -0400, Richard A. Bilonick wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
 in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
 the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching the top and bottom
 hoizontal lines of the table. I need to increase the overall height of the row. I
 could not find a way to do this. It would make the table look so much better.
 
 Rick Bilonick

My suggestion is to add rows above and below that row and then
click off the bottom and top horizontal line of those rows.

-- 
Kayvan A. Sylvan   | Proud husband of  | Father to my kids:
Sylvan Associates, Inc.| Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena
http://www.successlinks.com/kayvan | Reach your goals now! | Robin Gregory



Re: Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows?

2000-07-14 Thread Richard A. Bilonick

Herbert Voss wrote:

 "Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
  in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
  the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching the top and bottom
  hoizontal lines of the table. I need to increase the overall height of the row. I
  could not find a way to do this. It would make the table look so much better.

 have a look at

 http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/Informatik/LyXTips.html#table3

 Herbert

 --
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://perce.de/voss

Herbert,

Works like a charm! Thanks. I'm sure your web page has many other useful tips.

Rick Bilonick




Re: Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows? (RTFM!)

2000-07-14 Thread mike . ressler

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
   My suggestion is to add rows above and below that row and then
   click off the bottom and top horizontal line of those rows.

Ugh!

  I had thought of that but it leaves way too much space. A half a row would be OK. 
There
  must be some way to adjust this. I'm not sure why this is not done automatically. I
  don't think this would be acceptable typesetting.
 
 I don't know any other way, maybe one of the TeXperts can give us a better
 way?

It's in the Extended Features guide under "Secrets of the LaTeX
Masters"; I've forgotten the exact section label. In fact, I listed _two_
ways to do this, so no excuse for bad typesetting!

Mike


--
Mike Ressler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, I'm lame: I don't have my own website ...




Re: Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows? (RTFM!)

2000-07-14 Thread Kayvan A. Sylvan

  I don't know any other way, maybe one of the TeXperts can give us a better
  way?
 
 It's in the Extended Features guide under "Secrets of the LaTeX
 Masters"; I've forgotten the exact section label. In fact, I listed _two_
 ways to do this, so no excuse for bad typesetting!

I am lame. I should have re-checked the Extended manual first.

Thank you.

---Kayvan



paragraph environment

2000-07-14 Thread Alexander Bauer

Hi,

on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
the headline.
Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
subsubsubsection :).
I need a deeper enumeration for my document like


2.2.4.3 Headlinetext

StandardtextStandardtextStandardtextStandardtext


The document uses article style.
lyx 1.1.4fix1

Thanks

Alex












Re: paragraph environment

2000-07-14 Thread Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos

On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 06:45:29PM +0200, Alexander Bauer wrote:
 Hi,
 
 on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
 the headline.
 Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
 subsubsubsection :).
 I need a deeper enumeration for my document like

  The paragraph layout and choose a greater number (4 or 5) for section number
depth, in Layout-Document-section number depth.
 
 
 2.2.4.3 Headlinetext
 
 StandardtextStandardtextStandardtextStandardtext
 
 
 The document uses article style.
 lyx 1.1.4fix1
 
 Thanks
 
 Alex
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

-- 
José



Re: paragraph environment

2000-07-14 Thread Herbert Voss

Alexander Bauer wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
 the headline.
 Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
 subsubsubsection :).

look at
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/Informatik/LyXTips.html#linebr

Herbert

-- 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://perce.de/voss




Strange blue underlines in Francais

2000-07-14 Thread Yann Le Du

Hello,

Strange blue underlines :

*open a document you have

*then "new file"
*layout, choose language "francais"

*switch to the other document
*copy (Ctrl-C) something

*switch back to the new document
*paste (Ctrl-V) 

Now strange blue lines appear, and the document works weird in some cases
: like in the "letter" document, once you have the blue lines the fact
of changing the language doesn't do anything to the output (the date, for
example, stays in english even if you choose "french" instead of
"francais"). So the document is doomed, and even if you close it and
reopen it, the blue lines stay.

But what are those blue lines ? I didn't find any reference to it in the
users guide or any guide. Why don't I see an error like "francais doesn't
work here" ?

Thanks,

Yann


  Yann Le Du  E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Theoretical Physics Web   : http://cdfinfo.in2p3.fr/~ledu/
  1, Keble Road
  University of Oxford
  Oxford, OX1 3NP Phone : (44) (0)1865 273 989
  United Kingdom  Fax   : (44) (0)1865 273 947








Addenda blue underlines : Lyx 1.15

2000-07-14 Thread Yann Le Du

Sorry, hadn't mentionned that these blue underlines were in 1.15.


  Yann Le Du  E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Theoretical Physics Web   : http://cdfinfo.in2p3.fr/~ledu/
  1, Keble Road
  University of Oxford
  Oxford, OX1 3NP Phone : (44) (0)1865 273 989
  United Kingdom  Fax   : (44) (0)1865 273 947






reLyX

2000-07-14 Thread Andre Poenitz


I had to use reLyX to import a document containing larger chunks
wrapped in \begin{proof} and \end{proof}.

reLyX translated everything to ERT, including the included math.
I'd rather have \begin and \end in ERT and the stuff in between 
translated 'normally'.

I ended up replacing \begin{proof} by \xbegin{proof}, reLyX'ing
the document and changing xbegin back to begin in the .lyx file.

Does anybody know of a simpler method?

Andre'

BTW: \include{xxx.pstex_t} gets translated to \include{xxx.pstex_{t}}
which is not exactly correct...  


-- 
It'll take a long time to eat 63.000 peanuts.
André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]



.layout and \par

2000-07-14 Thread Andre Poenitz


I fiddled with a .layout file, and there is now a style 'Proof'.

In LyX everything looks ok (including e.g. the EndLabel),
but the exported LaTeX looks like:

 some text.
\end{proof}
And here comes the next paragraph ...

The .dvi consequently looks like

 some text. [] And here comes the next paragraph ...

i.e. there is either a \par or an empty line after the \end{proof}
missing. How can I convince LyX to insert one there?

Andre'

-- 
It'll take a long time to eat 63.000 peanuts.
André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]



lists in proofs

2000-07-14 Thread Andre Poenitz


Again, supoose there is a 'proof' style in some .layout.
Obviously, some proofs are rather longish, and sometimes it
is necessary to have some enumeration or similar lists 
included. 

How to I tell LyX that these things nest?
Since a proof stats with 'Proof:' and ends with a box, I can't simply
split the proof into two parts...

Andre'

-- 
It'll take a long time to eat 63.000 peanuts.
André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Problems with importing documents

2000-07-14 Thread Bror Jonsson


This is perhaps two 'read the f***ing manual' questions, but I haven't found the 
answer anywhere.

First, it is just impossible to import a LaTeX document into LyX even if it is 
possible to print it direct via teTeX. The document probably have a bunch of 
special code or irregularities. After forking out the errorenous code that makes 
reLyX crash, I can import it to LyX. Now it's impossible to print the d*mn 
document because of 60 errors from ghostscript. My question: is it possible to 
relax the error handling system in LyX? 1.1.5 is still an improvement from 
1.1.2. where CDE dove and I was thrown out from the system- worst crash any 
application besides Matlab have managed to do ever...

O.K. over to the pictures. When importing the EPS pictures to this document from 
hell, it seems that LyX is treating them as if they are on a page, not just in 
the frame of the picture, i.e. they end up way down and right of where they 
should on the page. I have seen something about "Loose boundings" but can't 
really understand what it's all about. Once again, the applications in teTeX 
don't care, and everything looks nice there.


a copy of the document can be found at

http://www.misu.su.se/~bror/taskd.tex

and an example of the ps-fig at

http://www.misu.su.se/~bror/figa.ps


I am truly grateful for any help in this matter while my supervisor on me for 
this all the time. When am I supposed to do research??

;)Bror Jonsson 


*
Physical Oceanography unit
Department of Meteorology
Stockholm Marine research Centre (SMF)

Stockholm University
106 91 Stockholm
SWEDEN

Phone:+46 (0)8 161731




Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows?

2000-07-14 Thread Richard A. Bilonick

Hi,

I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching the top and bottom
hoizontal lines of the table. I need to increase the overall height of the row. I
could not find a way to do this. It would make the table look so much better.

Rick Bilonick




Re: Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows?

2000-07-14 Thread Kayvan A. Sylvan

On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 09:52:31AM -0400, Richard A. Bilonick wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
> in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
> the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching the top and bottom
> hoizontal lines of the table. I need to increase the overall height of the row. I
> could not find a way to do this. It would make the table look so much better.
> 
> Rick Bilonick

My suggestion is to add rows above and below that row and then
click off the bottom and top horizontal line of those rows.

-- 
Kayvan A. Sylvan   | Proud husband of  | Father to my kids:
Sylvan Associates, Inc.| Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena
http://www.successlinks.com/kayvan | Reach your goals now! | Robin Gregory



Re: Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows?

2000-07-14 Thread Richard A. Bilonick

Herbert Voss wrote:

> "Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've searched the LyX docs but can't find how to add vertical space to a single row
> > in a table. I have a cell that has a math fraction in it. When the table prints,
> > the top and bottom of the delimiters (parantheses) are touching the top and bottom
> > hoizontal lines of the table. I need to increase the overall height of the row. I
> > could not find a way to do this. It would make the table look so much better.
>
> have a look at
>
> http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/Informatik/LyXTips.html#table3
>
> Herbert
>
> --
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://perce.de/voss

Herbert,

Works like a charm! Thanks. I'm sure your web page has many other useful tips.

Rick Bilonick




Re: Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows? (RTFM!)

2000-07-14 Thread mike . ressler

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
> > > My suggestion is to add rows above and below that row and then
> > > click off the bottom and top horizontal line of those rows.

Ugh!

> > I had thought of that but it leaves way too much space. A half a row would be OK. 
>There
> > must be some way to adjust this. I'm not sure why this is not done automatically. I
> > don't think this would be acceptable typesetting.
> 
> I don't know any other way, maybe one of the TeXperts can give us a better
> way?

It's in the Extended Features guide under "Secrets of the LaTeX
Masters"; I've forgotten the exact section label. In fact, I listed _two_
ways to do this, so no excuse for bad typesetting!

Mike


--
Mike Ressler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, I'm lame: I don't have my own website ...




Re: Adding Vertical Space to Table Rows? (RTFM!)

2000-07-14 Thread Kayvan A. Sylvan

> > I don't know any other way, maybe one of the TeXperts can give us a better
> > way?
> 
> It's in the Extended Features guide under "Secrets of the LaTeX
> Masters"; I've forgotten the exact section label. In fact, I listed _two_
> ways to do this, so no excuse for bad typesetting!

I am lame. I should have re-checked the Extended manual first.

Thank you.

---Kayvan



paragraph environment

2000-07-14 Thread Alexander Bauer

Hi,

on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
the headline.
Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
subsubsubsection :).
I need a deeper enumeration for my document like


2.2.4.3 Headlinetext

StandardtextStandardtextStandardtextStandardtext


The document uses article style.
lyx 1.1.4fix1

Thanks

Alex












Re: paragraph environment

2000-07-14 Thread Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos

On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 06:45:29PM +0200, Alexander Bauer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
> the headline.
> Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
> subsubsubsection :).
> I need a deeper enumeration for my document like

  The paragraph layout and choose a greater number (4 or 5) for section number
depth, in Layout->Document->section number depth.
 
> 
> 2.2.4.3 Headlinetext
> 
> StandardtextStandardtextStandardtextStandardtext
> 
> 
> The document uses article style.
> lyx 1.1.4fix1
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Alex
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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José



Re: paragraph environment

2000-07-14 Thread Herbert Voss

Alexander Bauer wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> on using the paragraph environmirent the text starts in the same line with
> the headline.
> Is it possible to have the text started in the next line (like
> subsubsubsection :).

look at
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/Informatik/LyXTips.html#linebr

Herbert

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Strange blue underlines in Francais

2000-07-14 Thread Yann Le Du

Hello,

Strange blue underlines :

*open a document you have

*then "new file"
*layout, choose language "francais"

*switch to the other document
*copy (Ctrl-C) something

*switch back to the new document
*paste (Ctrl-V) 

Now strange blue lines appear, and the document works weird in some cases
: like in the "letter" document, once you have the blue lines the fact
of changing the language doesn't do anything to the output (the date, for
example, stays in english even if you choose "french" instead of
"francais"). So the document is doomed, and even if you close it and
reopen it, the blue lines stay.

But what are those blue lines ? I didn't find any reference to it in the
users guide or any guide. Why don't I see an error like "francais doesn't
work here" ?

Thanks,

Yann


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Addenda blue underlines : Lyx 1.15

2000-07-14 Thread Yann Le Du

Sorry, hadn't mentionned that these blue underlines were in 1.15.


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