Re: Cross reference between files
On 01/16/12 at 09:00am, Richard Heck wrote: On 01/16/2012 06:20 AM, Manolo Martínez wrote: Hello, I'm writing a paper, and a set of responses to referees. It'd be nice if I could cross-reference pieces of the paper in those responses. The easy way (having a document with both paper and responses as children) does not work straighforwardly, as then the section numbers in the responses start from the last section number in the paper + 1. Is there any other easy way to do what I want? Try: \setcounter{section}{0} in ERT just before your responses. Or use book as your format, and have the papers be in Chapter 1 and the Responses in Chapter 2. \setcounter works great, thanks a lot. M
Footnote numbering
Hello, I'm using Lyx 2.0.2 on Windows. My document class is book. Chapter 2 has six footnotes, all handled smoothly. Chapter 4 has a single footnote. To my surprise, though, Lyx has numbered it foot 1 (rather than the expected and desired foot 7). As best as I can determine from the documentation, the sequence of footnotes should have continued. It should not have reset to foot 1. The footnote renumbering persisted after I changed the class to book (memoir). I ported the document to a Mac and the same numbering was exhibited on that platform. I'm stumped re both the cause and how to correct the behavior. I'd be very grateful for any advice you can offer. Many thanks, Harold
Re: Footnote numbering
On 01/17/2012 03:25 PM, Harold Star wrote: Hello, I'm using Lyx 2.0.2 on Windows. My document class is book. Chapter 2 has six footnotes, all handled smoothly. Chapter 4 has a single footnote. To my surprise, though, Lyx has numbered it foot 1 (rather than the expected and desired foot 7). As best as I can determine from the documentation, the sequence of footnotes should have continued. It should not have reset to foot 1. Footnotes reset every chapter by default in book... The footnote renumbering persisted after I changed the class to book (memoir). I ported the document to a Mac and the same numbering was exhibited on that platform. ...and in the memoir version of book. This is standard behavior. I've never seen a book that didn't reset the footnotes each chapter. If you want to change it, though, you can use the remreset.sty package: \usepackage{remreset} \@removefromreset{footnote}{chapter} Richard
Re: hyperref and TOC
Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu írta: Hello lyx users: I tried to use hyperref package in my lyx document. It nicely creates the bookmarks/links in the pdf but does not include the TOC itself. I am attaching a .lyx and a .pdf doc as an example. What I have in the bookmarks pane is: First section Subsection I would like to have 1) a bookmark for the TOC and also 2) one for the Title page, like this: Title page Table of contents First section Subsection Clicking on the Title page would navigate to the Title page, and clicking to the TOC would navigate to the TOC page. How can I achieve this? I found out myself: I inserted in ERT \pdfbookmark[1]{Title page}{titlepage} just before TITLE PAGE and \pdfbookmark[1]{\contentsname}{toc} just before the TOC. bcsikos
change backref page number with arrow
Hello: I would like to change the page numbers at the end of bibliography entries (created by backref option of hyperref) for clickable (left or up) arrows. Clicking the arrow would navigate back to the page where the actual citation is located. Is this doable? How? Thanks, bcsikos
Re: Lyx2.0.2 for windows cannot display \leq
On 01/18/2012 12:25 AM, zzjjzz wrote: hello all, I installed Lyx2.0.2 on win XP. But it cannot display $\leq$, the other math symbols are all right. That's weird. I don't see that in linux. But, as a bit of troubleshooting help, have you had and earlier versions of LyX installed on that computer, and did \leq display properly with it? Also, when you print the file, does the symbol print? Can I see the LyX file you used to show that picture? -- David L. Johnson Business! cried the Ghost. Mankind was my business. The common welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence, were, all, my business. The dealings of my trade were but a drop of water in the comprehensive ocean of my business! --Dickens, A Christmas Carol
Re: Cross reference between files
On 01/16/12 at 09:00am, Richard Heck wrote: On 01/16/2012 06:20 AM, Manolo Martínez wrote: Hello, I'm writing a paper, and a set of responses to referees. It'd be nice if I could cross-reference pieces of the paper in those responses. The easy way (having a document with both paper and responses as children) does not work straighforwardly, as then the section numbers in the responses start from the last section number in the paper + 1. Is there any other easy way to do what I want? Try: \setcounter{section}{0} in ERT just before your responses. Or use book as your format, and have the papers be in Chapter 1 and the Responses in Chapter 2. \setcounter works great, thanks a lot. M
Footnote numbering
Hello, I'm using Lyx 2.0.2 on Windows. My document class is book. Chapter 2 has six footnotes, all handled smoothly. Chapter 4 has a single footnote. To my surprise, though, Lyx has numbered it foot 1 (rather than the expected and desired foot 7). As best as I can determine from the documentation, the sequence of footnotes should have continued. It should not have reset to foot 1. The footnote renumbering persisted after I changed the class to book (memoir). I ported the document to a Mac and the same numbering was exhibited on that platform. I'm stumped re both the cause and how to correct the behavior. I'd be very grateful for any advice you can offer. Many thanks, Harold
Re: Footnote numbering
On 01/17/2012 03:25 PM, Harold Star wrote: Hello, I'm using Lyx 2.0.2 on Windows. My document class is book. Chapter 2 has six footnotes, all handled smoothly. Chapter 4 has a single footnote. To my surprise, though, Lyx has numbered it foot 1 (rather than the expected and desired foot 7). As best as I can determine from the documentation, the sequence of footnotes should have continued. It should not have reset to foot 1. Footnotes reset every chapter by default in book... The footnote renumbering persisted after I changed the class to book (memoir). I ported the document to a Mac and the same numbering was exhibited on that platform. ...and in the memoir version of book. This is standard behavior. I've never seen a book that didn't reset the footnotes each chapter. If you want to change it, though, you can use the remreset.sty package: \usepackage{remreset} \@removefromreset{footnote}{chapter} Richard
Re: hyperref and TOC
Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu írta: Hello lyx users: I tried to use hyperref package in my lyx document. It nicely creates the bookmarks/links in the pdf but does not include the TOC itself. I am attaching a .lyx and a .pdf doc as an example. What I have in the bookmarks pane is: First section Subsection I would like to have 1) a bookmark for the TOC and also 2) one for the Title page, like this: Title page Table of contents First section Subsection Clicking on the Title page would navigate to the Title page, and clicking to the TOC would navigate to the TOC page. How can I achieve this? I found out myself: I inserted in ERT \pdfbookmark[1]{Title page}{titlepage} just before TITLE PAGE and \pdfbookmark[1]{\contentsname}{toc} just before the TOC. bcsikos
change backref page number with arrow
Hello: I would like to change the page numbers at the end of bibliography entries (created by backref option of hyperref) for clickable (left or up) arrows. Clicking the arrow would navigate back to the page where the actual citation is located. Is this doable? How? Thanks, bcsikos
Re: Lyx2.0.2 for windows cannot display \leq
On 01/18/2012 12:25 AM, zzjjzz wrote: hello all, I installed Lyx2.0.2 on win XP. But it cannot display $\leq$, the other math symbols are all right. That's weird. I don't see that in linux. But, as a bit of troubleshooting help, have you had and earlier versions of LyX installed on that computer, and did \leq display properly with it? Also, when you print the file, does the symbol print? Can I see the LyX file you used to show that picture? -- David L. Johnson Business! cried the Ghost. Mankind was my business. The common welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence, were, all, my business. The dealings of my trade were but a drop of water in the comprehensive ocean of my business! --Dickens, A Christmas Carol
Re: Cross reference between files
On 01/16/12 at 09:00am, Richard Heck wrote: > On 01/16/2012 06:20 AM, Manolo Martínez wrote: > >Hello, > > > >I'm writing a paper, and a set of responses to referees. It'd be nice if I > >could cross-reference pieces of the paper in those responses. The easy way > >(having a document with both paper and responses as children) does not work > >straighforwardly, as then the section numbers in the responses start from > >the last section number in the paper + 1. Is there any other easy way to do > >what I want? > Try: \setcounter{section}{0} in ERT just before your responses. Or > use book as your format, and have the papers be in Chapter 1 and the > Responses in Chapter 2. \setcounter works great, thanks a lot. M
Footnote numbering
Hello, I'm using Lyx 2.0.2 on Windows. My document class is "book." Chapter 2 has six footnotes, all handled smoothly. Chapter 4 has a single footnote. To my surprise, though, Lyx has numbered it "foot 1" (rather than the expected and desired "foot 7"). As best as I can determine from the documentation, the sequence of footnotes should have continued. It should not have reset to foot 1. The footnote renumbering persisted after I changed the class to "book (memoir)." I ported the document to a Mac and the same numbering was exhibited on that platform. I'm stumped re both the cause and how to correct the behavior. I'd be very grateful for any advice you can offer. Many thanks, Harold
Re: Footnote numbering
On 01/17/2012 03:25 PM, Harold Star wrote: Hello, I'm using Lyx 2.0.2 on Windows. My document class is "book." Chapter 2 has six footnotes, all handled smoothly. Chapter 4 has a single footnote. To my surprise, though, Lyx has numbered it "foot 1" (rather than the expected and desired "foot 7"). As best as I can determine from the documentation, the sequence of footnotes should have continued. It should not have reset to foot 1. Footnotes reset every chapter by default in book... The footnote renumbering persisted after I changed the class to "book (memoir)." I ported the document to a Mac and the same numbering was exhibited on that platform. ...and in the memoir version of book. This is standard behavior. I've never seen a book that didn't reset the footnotes each chapter. If you want to change it, though, you can use the remreset.sty package: \usepackage{remreset} \@removefromreset{footnote}{chapter} Richard
Re: hyperref and TOC
Csikos Belaírta: >Hello lyx users:> > I tried to use hyperref package in my lyx document.> It nicely creates the bookmarks/links in the pdf but does not include the TOC itself. I am attaching a .lyx and a .pdf doc as an example.> What I have in the bookmarks pane is:> First section> Subsection> > I would like to have 1) a bookmark for the TOC and also 2) one for the Title page, like this:> > Title page> Table of contents> First section> Subsection> > Clicking on the Title page would navigate to the Title page, and clicking to the TOC would navigate to the TOC page.> How can I achieve this?> I found out myself: I inserted in ERT \pdfbookmark[1]{Title page}{titlepage} just before TITLE PAGE and \pdfbookmark[1]{\contentsname}{toc} just before the TOC. bcsikos
change backref page number with arrow
Hello: I would like to change the page numbers at the end of bibliography entries (created by backref option of hyperref) for clickable (left or up) arrows. Clicking the arrow would navigate back to the page where the actual citation is located. Is this doable? How? Thanks, bcsikos
Re: Lyx2.0.2 for windows cannot display \leq
On 01/18/2012 12:25 AM, zzjjzz wrote: hello all, I installed Lyx2.0.2 on win XP. But it cannot display $\leq$, the other math symbols are all right. That's weird. I don't see that in linux. But, as a bit of troubleshooting help, have you had and earlier versions of LyX installed on that computer, and did \leq display properly with it? Also, when you print the file, does the symbol print? Can I see the LyX file you used to show that picture? -- David L. Johnson "Business!" cried the Ghost. "Mankind was my business. The common welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence, were, all, my business. The dealings of my trade were but a drop of water in the comprehensive ocean of my business!" --Dickens, "A Christmas Carol"