Re: Getting theorems in upright or italics font
On 19/06/2010 1:00 PM, Daniel CLEMENT wrote: [...] I come across another problem : when I enumerate within a theorem: Theorem X: The following are equivalent: 1. property one ; 2. property two. the the properties come out upright, unlike the beginning of the theorem. (That could be a problem with the scope of the theorem: it did not occur when I introduced (and closed) my theorems with ERT boxes, so I guess my enumeration is no longer really "within" the theorem.) I can think of several ugly workarounds, but I'd welcome a clean one... TIA - regards, You can control the "scope", as you say, of your theorem from within LyX. Position your cursor within the enumerate environment and use the toolbar button "Increase depth" (or the shortcut Alt+Shift+Right). This will put the enumerate environment within the previous environment when possible, in this case theorem. Cheers, Julien
Re: Getting theorems in upright or italics font
The theorem module uses the amsthm package. If you check check section 4.3 of the manual for ammsthm, you'll find the syntax for the \newtheoremstyle command. You will want to hack the include file to put code in the preamble creating new theorem styles with names you supply (e.g., myThm) and then replace any instances of \theoremstyle{plain} with \theoremstyle{myThm} (or whatever modified style you want for that type of environment). /Paul
RE: TOC Chapter description
Hi Morten, You might want to try the "chapterprecis" text style available with Memoir (at least with book (Memoir). Its function is to include a short description of a chapter both at the beginning of the chapter and in the TOC too. Regards, Yannick | -Original Message- | From: Morten Juhl-Johansen Zölde-Fejér | [mailto:mor...@writtenandread.net] | Sent: vendredi, 18. juin 2010 14:14 | To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org | Subject: TOC Chapter description | | Is it possible to generate a Table of Contents where I write a | description below the chapter names? Like: | 1. Project description . 5 | On the scope and progress of the project | 2. Challenges . 20 | On the challenges encountered in the course of the research | | I could probably hack something with cross references, but if it is | part of the system, it would be nice. | | Yours, | Morten | __ | Morten Juhl-Johansen Zölde-Fejér | http://writtenandread.net * mor...@writtenandread.net | |
Getting theorems in upright or italics font
Hi, I cannot quite control the font shape in theorems with the theorems.inc module. I can have the Definitions upright with: Style Definition [...] Font Shape Up EndFont but it does not work for Theorem, Proposition and Remark (at least): they remain in italics, regardless of this setting. OTTH, I could just leave all these statements in italics, but I come across another problem : when I enumerate within a theorem: Theorem X: The following are equivalent: 1. property one ; 2. property two. ... the the properties come out upright, unlike the beginning of the theorem. (That could be a problem with the scope of the theorem: it did not occur when I introduced (and closed) my theorems with ERT boxes, so I guess my enumeration is no longer really "within" the theorem.) I can think of several ugly workarounds, but I'd welcome a clean one... TIA - regards, -- Daniel CLEMENT
Document class "article (more font sizes)" not working in Hebrew documents?
Hello all, I've tried to change an article's document class to "article (more font sizes)", in order to use a smaller base size for fonts (8 instead of 10). However, I could not export the article; I got a LaTeX error "\...@chapter undefined". This error appears even if I erase all contents of the document, and only in Hebrew documents. Any idea where this error could have come from, and how to solve it? I would like to make the fonts smaller but still have larger fonts for titles, how is that possible without changing the base font size (and without painstakingly changing the individual font sizes of each title and paragraph)? Thanks, Barak
Re: Multicol package - right to left alignment?
Thanks! However, the code does not seem to change anything. Barak On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: > Op 19-6-2010 11:56, Barak Sh schreef: > > Hello, >> I'm trying to use the multicol package in order to print a formula sheet >> with 3 columns and a vertical line separating them. The document is in >> Hebrew and should be aligned right to left. >> When using the usual "Two-column document" setting in LyX, the columns are >> aligned right to left as required. However, when using multicol, the columns >> are aligned left to right. >> Is there any way to solve this problem? >> Thanks in advance, >> Barak >> > > see http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6389. > > In this bug it was reported that using the normal "two-column document" the > columns were aligned wrong. > > If you add the code in the last block to your preamble it should work. > Please report back whether this fixes your problem. > > Vincent >
Re: Multicol package - right to left alignment?
Op 19-6-2010 11:56, Barak Sh schreef: Hello, I'm trying to use the multicol package in order to print a formula sheet with 3 columns and a vertical line separating them. The document is in Hebrew and should be aligned right to left. When using the usual "Two-column document" setting in LyX, the columns are aligned right to left as required. However, when using multicol, the columns are aligned left to right. Is there any way to solve this problem? Thanks in advance, Barak see http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6389. In this bug it was reported that using the normal "two-column document" the columns were aligned wrong. If you add the code in the last block to your preamble it should work. Please report back whether this fixes your problem. Vincent
Multicol package - right to left alignment?
Hello, I'm trying to use the multicol package in order to print a formula sheet with 3 columns and a vertical line separating them. The document is in Hebrew and should be aligned right to left. When using the usual "Two-column document" setting in LyX, the columns are aligned right to left as required. However, when using multicol, the columns are aligned left to right. Is there any way to solve this problem? Thanks in advance, Barak
Re: Mac-Download 1.6.6.1 broken
2010/6/19 Niko Schwarz: > Hi, > > the mac download of 1.6.6.1 has been broken since yesterday – the ftp > server can't be reached. Try a mirror server, e.g. ftp://ftp.lip6.fr/pub/lyx/bin/1.6.6.1/ also see http://www.lyx.org/Download#toc10 Jürgen > Cheers, > > Niko > > -- > http://scg.unibe.ch/staff/Schwarz > twitter.com/nes1983 > Tel: +41 076 235 8683 >
Re: Computer algebra systems (CAS) in LYX
Hi! I have test LyX+Maxima+Ubuntu and it works perfectly: http://bioinformatiquillo.wordpress.com/2010/06/19/lyx-software-de-algebra-computacional-maxima-mathematica-octave/ For Windows, I saw this page: http://leptokurtosis.com/main/node/38 Bye. On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 11:43 PM, Kristian Mølhave wrote: > Hi > > On the lyx.org features page it says > "Basic support for various Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) - Maple, Maxima, > Octave, Mathematica " > > However on my windows XP mathematica does not work with Lyx 1.6.6.1 that i > just installed. But it did seem to work with octave on a linux system I have > been using a while ago. > > There seems to be no documentation on the CAS link in the wiki documents... > wouldn't it be a good idea to link directly from the features page to a > place where more information can be found in the individual features? > Sometimes it can be difficult to find - or maybe it is absent? > > From the web I can see that CAS in Lyx apparently is not working too well - > does anyone have an overview of this functionality in terms of how well it > works and if something is under development? > > With best regards > Kristian > -- Más allá de la confusión, persiste la duda.
Mac-Download 1.6.6.1 broken
Hi, the mac download of 1.6.6.1 has been broken since yesterday – the ftp server can't be reached. Cheers, Niko -- http://scg.unibe.ch/staff/Schwarz twitter.com/nes1983 Tel: +41 076 235 8683