Re: Chapter-specific referenclist

2010-02-10 Thread stephen's mailinglist account
On 10 February 2010 12:56, "MMag. Hörtnagl Paul"
 wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm currently writing my PhD and have a big problem creating a
> chapter-specific reference list.
> I have currently 5 chapters and want to have a reference list at the end of
> every chapter.
>
> I want to use a numbering style (currently natbib-num: elsearticle-harv).
>
> The problem is, that  the frist  reference of the 2nd chapter  has not the
> number  [1]  as it should have, but continues in numbering.
> As an example:
>
> Chapter I
>   [1] Amann, aso. 
>   [2] Baumann, aso. ...
> Chapter II
>   [3] Amann, ...
>   --> here should be [1] instead.
>
> Is there help?
>
> Greetings!
>
>
> _ _ _ _ _
> Hörtnagl Paul, M.Sc. M.Sc.
> Ph.D. student
>
I think you need to use an extra LaTeX package see this FAQ
(http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=chapbib) for
suggestions

-- 
Stephen


RE: confused about embedding fonts in a pdf

2010-02-10 Thread Richard Brown
> (a thought strikes me: could these font errors pertain to some pdf 
> files I include, which are musical scores made into a pdf by 
> Sibelius?)

I'm replying to my own post: this was indeed the case. When I removed
the external materials, the problem went away and the printer's
objections disappeared.
However, this still leaves me with the problem of how to include these
scores, which I must include. I am not competent either with musical
notation or with the Sibelius software: the pdf files were kindly
prepared for me by a friend from within Sibelius itself- though as is
now apparent, without embedding the fonts. 

So the issue has become: Is there some way I can rectify this, by
embedding the missing font in my own lyx document? IE, managing a
missing embedding in an external file by embedding the font in the
parent doc? Or is that unthinkable? 



Re: Remove space between table header and body

2010-02-10 Thread BH
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Justin Jereza  wrote:
> Sorry for replying to my own message and my stupid question but I
> figured it out. I can just delete the row. Took me long enough to
> realize that. >_<

The "extra space" is really an artifact of the first row having a
bottom line and the second row also having a top line. All you need to
do to remove the space is to remove one or the other of these lines.

BH


Re: Remove space between table header and body

2010-02-10 Thread Justin Jereza
Sorry for replying to my own message and my stupid question but I
figured it out. I can just delete the row. Took me long enough to
realize that. >_<

-- 
Justin Jereza
LPIC-1


Remove space between table header and body

2010-02-10 Thread Justin Jereza
Hello.

How do I get rid of the space between the table header and body or
eliminate the header? Image attached to illustrate the problem. I'm
using the article document class (basically everything is set to the
default.

Thanks.

-- 
Justin Jereza
LPIC-1
<>

Re: How I can add a new button to the tool bar?

2010-02-10 Thread Marcelo Acuña
> >  lib/images, Ok, but, in /home/marcelo or
> /usr/share?
> 
> In /home/marcelo/.lyx/images
> 
> (maybe the ".lyx" is something else). The files there
> override the ones
> from /usr/share/lyx/images).
> 
> JMarc

This worked very well. Thank you very much.
Marcelo


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confused about embedding fonts in a pdf

2010-02-10 Thread Richard Brown
I have to provide my ms as a pdf; I've read a lot on this list about vector
fonts etc, much of which I don't understand: but I trusted, and did it. In
documents >settings > fonts I changed the values from default to Latin
Modern Roman, Latin Modern Sans and Latin Modern Typewriter. The default
family is Roman.
The printer sent the file back as incomplete, with the following message:


Your document could not be created: The TimesNewRomanPSMT font is not
embedded.
The TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT font is not embedded.
The TimesNewRomanPS-ItalicMT font is not embedded.
The TimesNewRomanPSMT font is not embedded.


I don't understand this: surely I am using Latin Modern Roman, and it is
embedded automatically?

(a thought strikes me: could these font errors pertain to some pdf files I
include, which are musical scores made into a pdf by Sibelius?)


Re: Windows printing not working

2010-02-10 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Gerald Cecil schrieb:

Lyx 1.6.5 (normal Windows installer running under XP/SP3) doesn't 
execute the very convenient lp.exe windows print dialog command 
discussed at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips


The easiest and most safe way of printing is to export your document as 
PDF(pdflatex) and then printing the result using the PDF viewer of your 
choice.


What is the advantage of the lp.exe printing trick?

regards Uwe


Windows printing not working

2010-02-10 Thread Gerald Cecil

Hi list,

Lyx 1.6.5 (normal Windows installer running under XP/SP3) doesn't 
execute the very convenient lp.exe windows print dialog command 
discussed at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips


This worked fine under 1.6.4.  I have lp.exe in my path, in fact I put 
it in mktex/bin . lyx diagnostics show that a .ps file is generated but 
isn't routed to the printer command although I have lp.exe listed as the 
spool command. I've reconfigured & restarted several times, running as 
lyx.exe to confirm that it picks up lp then ... yes. Yet when I run 
print, the LyX print document window stays up frozen but I can continue 
with LyX. So something is hanging.


Anyone else seen this with the standard installer? If it works under 
alt-installer, I'll happily go that route. The rest of LyX is super as 
always!


Thanks


Re: KOMA-Script Report: Changing Figure Name

2010-02-10 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 10 Feb 2010, Guenter Milde wrote:


Of course not. You could write::

\renewcommand*{\figureformat}{Map}~\thefigure\autodot}


Guenter,

  Thank you. Now I know two ways of making the change.

Rich


Re: Forward and research search lyx<->pdf|dvi in linux

2010-02-10 Thread Stefano Franchi
On 02/10/10, Jürgen Spitzmüller  wrote:
>Stefano Franchi wrote:
>> apparently, the latest version of Okular (Kde pdf viewer) just released
>>  with  KDE 4.4 supports both dvi and pdf reverse searches (via synctex
>>  (pdf) or source specials(dvi) (see
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/okular-de...@kde.org/msg05305.html and
>> http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KDE4/4.4_Release_Goals). I could only
>>  find  documentation on how to set it up with emacs/auctex, though. Can I
>>  assume that the instruction givens in the lyx wiki on how to set up
>>  reverse search on a mac now apply to to linux as well? I would avoid
>>  chasing shadows, if possible.
>
>Read Help > Additional Features, section 4.6.
>
>Jürgen
>

Thanks Jürgen.

I didn't know instructions were in the help documents already. I 
remember we 
had a discussion about this topic last year and there no solutions  for the 
linux platform.


Cheers,

S.

__
Stefano Franchi
Department of Philosophy  Ph:  (979) 862-2211
Texas A&M University  Fax: (979) 845-0458
305B Bolton Hall  fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu
College Station, TX 77843-4237


Chapter-specific referenclist

2010-02-10 Thread MMag. Hörtnagl Paul

Hi!

I'm currently writing my PhD and have a big problem creating a 
chapter-specific reference list.
I have currently 5 chapters and want to have a reference list at the end 
of every chapter.


I want to use a numbering style (currently natbib-num: elsearticle-harv).

The problem is, that  the frist  reference of the 2nd chapter  has not 
the number  [1]  as it should have, but continues in numbering.

As an example:

Chapter I
   [1] Amann, aso. 
   [2] Baumann, aso. ...  


Chapter II
   [3] Amann, ...
   --> here should be [1] instead.

Is there help?

Greetings!


_ _ _ _ _
Hörtnagl Paul, M.Sc. M.Sc.
Ph.D. student




Re: Tikz Sparklines

2010-02-10 Thread Manveru
2010/2/7 Paul A. Rubin :
> Jason Waskiewicz wrote:
>>
>> I've been using Tikz graphics in my LyX files for some time now, with
>> success, I might add.
>>
>> Recently, I tried to include sparklines in two different LyX files. An
>> example of what I mean can be found at:
>> http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/temperature-and-rain-sparklines/
>> They do not appear. With the first one, I simply exported the file as
>> LaTeX and was able to use it that way. My most recent project is part of a
>> much larger project with many files and the idea of switching entirely to
>> LaTeX sounds like too much work. I like the visual advantages of LyX, but
>> these sparklines only seem to work in pure LaTeX.
>>
>> Does anyone have any suggestions to make it work? If it helps, I've tried
>> this in the Tufte book and handout classes as well as the Memoir class. I've
>> even tried a standalone article class with only the graphic in it.
>>
>> Can I make it work or must I turn to LaTeX?
>>
>> --Jason Waskiewicz
>>  Bowman County High School
>>
>
> You need to use an absolute path to the data files.  I just set up Fauske's
> example in LyX.  After changing
>
> \def\temperaturedata{data/temperaturesOslo.txt}
> \def\raindata{data/rainOslo.txt}
>
> to
>
> \def\temperaturedata{/temp/sparklines/temperaturesOslo.txt}
> \def\raindata{/temp/sparklines/rainOslo.txt}
>
> (and putting the data in C:\temp\sparklines on Windows) it worked.  My LyX
> file is attached.
>
> The problem is that LyX generates the DVI or PDF file in a temporary working
> directory. It exports the LaTeX version of your LyX doc to that working
> directory, and it knows to export graphics files that you inserted the usual
> way, but it doesn't recognize the data files here, so they don't get copied
> to the working directory -- which is fine if you use an absolute path, but a
> problem is you use a relative path.
>
> /Paul
>

This is next example that LyX should have a user configurable file
copier for advanced users. One of its abilites should be putting
proper file paths in places where it is needed.

-- 
Manveru
jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
 gg: 1624001
   http://www.manveru.pl


Re: BibTeX institutional author

2010-02-10 Thread Mats Andrén
You could also simply write it in text, in your document, and chose the 
reference format that only produces the year of the publication.


//Mats


Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:

Marshall Feldman wrote:
  
I've inserted a BibTeX bibliography in my document and have a citation 
to something authored by the National Bureau of Economic Research. So 
far LyX treats this author's name as if the last name is "of Economic 
Research" and the first name is "National Bureau." How does one fix 
this? (P.S. in the bib file, the author is enclosed in brackets.)



try

author = {{National Bureau of Economic Research}}


Jürgen

  




SV: How to replicate the EXERCISE format from the TeXbook inKomsacript and lyx?

2010-02-10 Thread Ingar Pareliussen
 

> -Opprinnelig melding-
> Fra: Richard Brown [mailto:rich...@guidedelearning.com] 
> Sendt: 10. februar 2010 09:29
> Til: lyx list
> Emne: How to replicate the EXERCISE format from the TeXbook 
> inKomsacript and lyx?
> 
> How can a comparative newby adopt the EXERCISE format that 
> Donald Knuth
> uses in the TeXbook? (key issues: correct numbering of exercises by
> chapter, and related answers written in the manuscript next to each
> exercise but printed elsewhere in a separately placed key)
> 
> I've adopted komascript book format, and am happy and 
> learning. But if I
> could just put an EXERCISE with its ANSWERS in my manuscript, and have
> lyx cope with the rest I'd be over the moon... 
> 
> I'm very willing to learn, but slow on the uptake because it's all so
> new... as always, TIA

Hi,
You could use the excersise package:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/exercise/
It needs to be installed in your latex-distribution, and then 
in the document preamble put:
\usepackage{exercise}

However, this does not integrate the packege into LyX, but
you can use the exercise environment as ERT 
(http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/ERT).
If you are going to use it a lot you may look into making
a module for the package to integrate it into LyX.
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules

Ingar Pareliussen


Re: KOMA-Script Report: Changing Figure Name

2010-02-10 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2010-02-10, Rich Shepard wrote:

> ... KOMA-Script
> offers two \...format commands instead. These are predefined as follows:

> "\newcommand*{\figureformat}{\figurename~\thefigure\autodot}
> "\newcommand*{\tableformat}{\tablename~\thetable\autodot}

> "They also can be adapted to your personal preferences with
> \renewcommand."
   ^^

>So, do I write
>"\newcommand*{\figureformat}{\mapname}~\thefigure\autodot}"?

Of course not. You could write::

 \renewcommand*{\figureformat}{Map}~\thefigure\autodot}

Günter




How to replicate the EXERCISE format from the TeXbook in Komsacript and lyx?

2010-02-10 Thread Richard Brown
How can a comparative newby adopt the EXERCISE format that Donald Knuth
uses in the TeXbook? (key issues: correct numbering of exercises by
chapter, and related answers written in the manuscript next to each
exercise but printed elsewhere in a separately placed key)

I've adopted komascript book format, and am happy and learning. But if I
could just put an EXERCISE with its ANSWERS in my manuscript, and have
lyx cope with the rest I'd be over the moon... 

I'm very willing to learn, but slow on the uptake because it's all so
new... as always, TIA

(lyx 1.5.3 on ubuntu linux)