PS output won't have all the pages
Hi! I'm working in a rather big document with loads of diagrams and equations. So far, lyx 1.0.3 has behaved brilliantly. However since my parallel port is dead, I want to export the whole document to a postscript file and print it somewhere else. This was no problem, but now dvips only exports up to page 14 in my document. The dvi still has 51 pages, and when invoked from the command line, it will report that it's gone through the 51 pages. However, ghostscript doesn't want to know about anything that goes over page 14. Does anyone know what's going on in here? I can supply you with the "offending" dvi file if you need it. Thanks Jose -- Jose L Gomez Dans PhD student Radar Communications Group Department of Electronic Engineering University of Sheffield UK
PS output won't have all the pages
Hi! I'm working in a rather big document with loads of diagrams and equations. So far, lyx 1.0.3 has behaved brilliantly. However since my parallel port is dead, I want to export the whole document to a postscript file and print it somewhere else. This was no problem, but now dvips only exports up to page 14 in my document. The dvi still has 51 pages, and when invoked from the command line, it will report that it's gone through the 51 pages. However, ghostscript doesn't want to know about anything that goes over page 14. Does anyone know what's going on in here? I can supply you with the "offending" dvi file if you need it. Thanks Jose -- Jose L Gomez Dans PhD student Radar Communications Group Department of Electronic Engineering University of Sheffield UK
PS output won't have all the pages
Hi! I'm working in a rather big document with loads of diagrams and equations. So far, lyx 1.0.3 has behaved brilliantly. However since my parallel port is dead, I want to export the whole document to a postscript file and print it somewhere else. This was no problem, but now dvips only exports up to page 14 in my document. The dvi still has 51 pages, and when invoked from the command line, it will report that it's gone through the 51 pages. However, ghostscript doesn't want to know about anything that goes over page 14. Does anyone know what's going on in here? I can supply you with the "offending" dvi file if you need it. Thanks Jose -- Jose L Gomez Dans PhD student Radar & Communications Group Department of Electronic Engineering University of Sheffield UK
apalike.bst and line wrapping
Hi! I am using apalike.bst for my bibliography. It works fine, but it has a minor flaw: if the references are quite long, and they happen to come towards the end of the line, the program will not split them or anything, they will just keep on going over the right margin's justification. The esthetics of this behaviour is rather... erm... unfortunate, to say the least :), so I'd like to know whether a method exists (hopefully, without using natbib so I don't have to change all my references into \citep{} or whatever :D) to actually have them split in two, so that I get [Someone and Sombody;(1999)] instead of the reference going over the margin. Tia, Jose -- Jose L Gomez Dans PhD student Radar Communications Group Department of Electronic Engineering University of Sheffield UK
apalike.bst and line wrapping
Hi! I am using apalike.bst for my bibliography. It works fine, but it has a minor flaw: if the references are quite long, and they happen to come towards the end of the line, the program will not split them or anything, they will just keep on going over the right margin's justification. The esthetics of this behaviour is rather... erm... unfortunate, to say the least :), so I'd like to know whether a method exists (hopefully, without using natbib so I don't have to change all my references into \citep{} or whatever :D) to actually have them split in two, so that I get [Someone and Sombody;(1999)] instead of the reference going over the margin. Tia, Jose -- Jose L Gomez Dans PhD student Radar Communications Group Department of Electronic Engineering University of Sheffield UK
apalike.bst and line wrapping
Hi! I am using apalike.bst for my bibliography. It works fine, but it has a minor flaw: if the references are quite long, and they happen to come towards the end of the line, the program will not split them or anything, they will just keep on going over the right margin's justification. The esthetics of this behaviour is rather... erm... unfortunate, to say the least :), so I'd like to know whether a method exists (hopefully, without using natbib so I don't have to change all my references into \citep{} or whatever :D) to actually have them split in two, so that I get [Someone and Sombody;(1999)] instead of the reference going over the margin. Tia, Jose -- Jose L Gomez Dans PhD student Radar & Communications Group Department of Electronic Engineering University of Sheffield UK