Re: It is possible to get rid of these two lines of code automatically put in the preamble by LyX?

2016-09-01 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
It's written by a German, who by the way, is very responsive :-)-O, but for the 
English speaking market,as much as Germany. All documentation is translated.

It's a plug in replacement, with endless possibilities.

el

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> On 2 Sep 2016, at 05:44, CarLaTeX  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 2016-09-01 14:40 GMT+02:00 Dr Eberhard Lisse :
>> Carla,
>> 
>> very easy :-)-O
>> 
>> It is included as standard in TeXLive (incl MacTeX) and MikTeX, so it
>> should be already in Document->Settings...  Document Class.
>> 
>> Take a copy of your file, and try it out :-)-O
>> 
>> 
>> Once you have arrived at whatever you want in each file to appear
>> (Under Custom: I like something like parskip=half, DIV=13 for
>> example), you save as document standard.
>> 
>> It does letters too :-)-O
>> 
>> And if you want to see what is possible if your really want to dig
>> deep, look at http://www.ctan.org/pkg/tudscr
>> 
>> el
>> 
>> 
>>> On 2016-08-30 12:48, CarLaTeX wrote:
>>> 2016-08-30 13:45 GMT+02:00 Dr Eberhard W Lisse :
>>> 
>>> It can do all the things the standard Article/Report/Book can,
>>> hence there is not much need to study for standard things, but
>>> on the other hand has a large number of possibilities.
>>> 
>>> I do not use the standard Article/Report/Book any more.
>> [...]
>> 
>>> Is it easy to use with LyX?
>>> 
>> 
> I'm not German but I'll try KOMA-script, thank you! 


Re: It is possible to get rid of these two lines of code automatically put in the preamble by LyX?

2016-09-01 Thread CarLaTeX
2016-09-01 14:40 GMT+02:00 Dr Eberhard Lisse :

> Carla,
>
> very easy :-)-O
>
> It is included as standard in TeXLive (incl MacTeX) and MikTeX, so it
> should be already in Document->Settings...  Document Class.
>
> Take a copy of your file, and try it out :-)-O
>
>
> Once you have arrived at whatever you want in each file to appear
> (Under Custom: I like something like parskip=half, DIV=13 for
> example), you save as document standard.
>
> It does letters too :-)-O
>
> And if you want to see what is possible if your really want to dig
> deep, look at http://www.ctan.org/pkg/tudscr
>
> el
>
>
> On 2016-08-30 12:48, CarLaTeX wrote:
>
>> 2016-08-30 13:45 GMT+02:00 Dr Eberhard W Lisse :
>>
>> It can do all the things the standard Article/Report/Book can,
>> hence there is not much need to study for standard things, but
>> on the other hand has a large number of possibilities.
>>
>> I do not use the standard Article/Report/Book any more.
>>
> [...]
>
> Is it easy to use with LyX?
>>
>>
> I'm not German but I'll try KOMA-script, thank you!


Re: LyX GUI unresponsive over ssh

2016-09-01 Thread Pavel Sanda
Boylan, Ross wrote:
> It seems the GUI is just incredibly slow, taking maybe 30 to 60 seconds to 
> respond to an event.  That includes even trivial operations like clicking 
> somewhere and having the cursor appear.  In the interim I see continuous 
> network activity at about 265KiB/s.

I am using lyx over ssh from time to time and it is not that bad for me (LyX 
2.0 here though).
Have you tried to give -C option to ssh?

Pavel


Sectioned and multiple references in the same document

2016-09-01 Thread Michael Berger

Hi,

I am trying to set up multiple references in a classicthesis 4.1 
document (applying the master/child concept).


The document works well with an existing sectioned bibliography. 
However, I fail to add another small


bibliography in a separate chapter using the bibtoc package.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Michael Berger

PS. I did study what I found - ideally would be somebody with empirical 
cognition :-D




Re: It is possible to get rid of these two lines of code automatically put in the preamble by LyX?

2016-09-01 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse

Carla,

very easy :-)-O

It is included as standard in TeXLive (incl MacTeX) and MikTeX, so it
should be already in Document->Settings...  Document Class.

Take a copy of your file, and try it out :-)-O


Once you have arrived at whatever you want in each file to appear
(Under Custom: I like something like parskip=half, DIV=13 for
example), you save as document standard.

It does letters too :-)-O

And if you want to see what is possible if your really want to dig
deep, look at http://www.ctan.org/pkg/tudscr

el


On 2016-08-30 12:48, CarLaTeX wrote:

2016-08-30 13:45 GMT+02:00 Dr Eberhard W Lisse :

It can do all the things the standard Article/Report/Book can,
hence there is not much need to study for standard things, but
on the other hand has a large number of possibilities.

I do not use the standard Article/Report/Book any more.

[...]

Is it easy to use with LyX?