Re: How do i change page sizes in the document ? :: Any otherideas????

1999-11-27 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn


Herbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : 
You can choose the combination of geometry-package, minipage and
multicols. Here an example

\geometry{left=1cm,right=1cm,a4paper}
\begin{minipage}[t]{19cm}
\begin{multicols}{2}

 bla bla bla 

\end{multicols}
\end{minipage}


for an a4-paper the minipage can be up to 19cm, in fact of
the 1cm margin left and right. I tried this solution and it
works well .. ;-)

Thanks Herbert,

it really works well. But only for my smallest files, then LaTeX runs
into some magic memory threshold, wherefore I can´t use this solution.
Do you know how to solve that ?:

TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size 263001]


Martina



Re: How do i change page sizes in the document ? :: Any otherideas????

1999-11-27 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn


Herbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote : 
You can choose the combination of geometry-package, minipage and
multicols. Here an example

\geometry{left=1cm,right=1cm,a4paper}
\begin{minipage}[t]{19cm}
\begin{multicols}{2}

 bla bla bla 

\end{multicols}
\end{minipage}


for an a4-paper the minipage can be up to 19cm, in fact of
the 1cm margin left and right. I tried this solution and it
works well .. ;-)

Thanks Herbert,

it really works well. But only for my smallest files, then LaTeX runs
into some magic memory threshold, wherefore I can´t use this solution.
Do you know how to solve that ?:

TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size 263001]


Martina



Re: How do i change page sizes in the document ? :: Any otherideas????

1999-11-27 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn


Herbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : 
>>You can choose the combination of geometry-package, minipage and
>>multicols. Here an example
>>
>>\geometry{left=1cm,right=1cm,a4paper}
>>\begin{minipage}[t]{19cm}
>>\begin{multicols}{2}
>>
>> bla bla bla 
>>
>>\end{multicols}
>>\end{minipage}
>>
>>
>>for an a4-paper the minipage can be up to 19cm, in fact of
>>the 1cm margin left and right. I tried this solution and it
>>works well .. ;-)

Thanks Herbert,

it really works well. But only for my smallest files, then LaTeX runs
into some magic memory threshold, wherefore I can´t use this solution.
Do you know how to solve that ?:

TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size 263001]


Martina



Re: How do i change page sizes in the document ? :: Any other ideas ????

1999-11-26 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn


Herbert wrote:
have you tried the geometry package?

\geometry{left=1cm}


Thanks for your hint, Herbert. I can set page geometry quite well with
that package. But the
results are the same as if i do it by hand: The multicol enironment
remains totally unaware of the extra space that it has, and the fancy
header behaves strange too.

So, does anyone have a concrete solution to changing page geometry
within the document in combination with the use of the multicol
environment ?

Martina



Re: How do i change page sizes in the document ? :: Any other ideas ????

1999-11-26 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn


Herbert wrote:
have you tried the geometry package?

\geometry{left=1cm}


Thanks for your hint, Herbert. I can set page geometry quite well with
that package. But the
results are the same as if i do it by hand: The multicol enironment
remains totally unaware of the extra space that it has, and the fancy
header behaves strange too.

So, does anyone have a concrete solution to changing page geometry
within the document in combination with the use of the multicol
environment ?

Martina



Re: How do i change page sizes in the document ? :: Any other ideas ????

1999-11-26 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn


Herbert wrote:
>have you tried the geometry package?
>
>\geometry{left=1cm}


Thanks for your hint, Herbert. I can set page geometry quite well with
that package. But the
results are the same as if i do it by hand: The multicol enironment
remains totally unaware of the extra space that it has, and the fancy
header behaves strange too.

So, does anyone have a concrete solution to changing page geometry
within the document in combination with the use of the multicol
environment ?

Martina



Arrays of equations. Problem: sum is not produced correctly.

1999-11-25 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

Dear lyx users and developers,

a few weeks before deadline, i have a problem with aligning formulas
that should also be enumerated.
In order to align the formulas, i tried to use array environment (second
from the right in the middle row of the math-panel). The outcome looked
real nice in LyX, but quite different in the generated postscript: the
sum-index does no longer appear underneath the sum-symbol (but like it
would in a normal text context).  

1. Does anyone know a solution to that ? 

2. And, how do i produce an eqnarray (witout typing LaTeX) under LyX ?

3. How do i include a multi-page PostScript image in my document ?

Thanks

Martina

The example document:
- snip

#This file was created by mars Thu Nov 25 17:35:15 1999
#LyX 1.0 (C) 1995-1999 Matthias Ettrich and the LyX Team
\lyxformat 2.15
\textclass article
\language default
\inputencoding default
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
\paperfontsize default
\spacing single 
\papersize Default
\paperpackage a4
\use_geometry 0
\use_amsmath 0
\paperorientation portrait
\secnumdepth 3
\tocdepth 3
\paragraph_separation indent
\defskip medskip
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle default

\layout Standard


\size footnotesize 

\begin_inset Formula 
\begin{equation}
\label{EqOP_hb_123}
\begin{array}{rcl}
OP^{(1)}_{HB}  =  \left\langle OP^{(1)}_{hb}\right\rangle =\left\langle 
\frac{1}{NP}\sum _{i=1}^{N}\sum _{s=1}^{P}\left[ \sin \left( 2\varphi 
^{(s)}_{i})\right) \cdot \cos \left( \frac{\pi 
}{a}\frac{2y^{(s)}_{i}}{\sqrt{3}}\right) \right] \right\rangle ,\\
\\
OP^{(2)}_{HB}  =  \left\langle OP^{(2)}_{hb}\right\rangle =\left\langle 
\frac{1}{NP}\sum _{i=1}^{N}\sum _{s=1}^{P}\left[ \sin \left( 2\varphi 
_{i}^{(s)}-\frac{4\pi }{3})\right) \cdot \cos \left( -\frac{\pi 
}{a}(x^{(s)}_{i}+\frac{y^{(s)}_{i}}{\sqrt{3}})\right) \right] \right\rangle ,\\
\\
OP^{(3)}_{HB}  =  \left\langle OP^{(3)}_{hb}\right\rangle =\left\langle 
\frac{1}{NP}\sum _{i=1}^{N}\sum _{s=1}^{P}\left[ \sin \left( 2\varphi 
^{(s)}_{i}-\frac{8\pi }{3})\right) \cdot \cos \left( \frac{\pi 
}{a}(x^{(s)}_{i}-\frac{y^{(s)}_{i}}{\sqrt{3}})\right) \right] \right\rangle ,
\end{array}
\end{equation}

\end_inset 


\the_end



How do i change page sizes in the document ?

1999-11-25 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

Dear LyXers,

can anyone tell me how change page sizes in a document ? In the main
part of my thesis, i want to use a wide margin because it is more
legible, but in the appendices, where i want to include my code in two
columns, i want to have small margins in order to save space. 

I tried something like:


\setlength{\textwidth}{140mm}
\setlength{\headwidth}{\textwidth}
\textheight=214mm
\oddsidemargin=8mm
\evensidemargin=8mm
\topmargin=2mm
\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.3}

in the preamble (which seams to work allright), and then after \appendix
tried 

\setlength{\textwidth}{180mm}
\setlength{\headwidth}{\textwidth}
\textheight=214mm
\oddsidemargin=0mm
\evensidemargin=0mm
\topmargin=2mm
\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1}
\begin{multicols}{2}
\verbatiminput{main.f}
\end{multicols}

in TeX-mode, but this only messes up my headers and keeps the code as
messed up as without it.

Thanks 

Martina



Arrays of equations. Problem: sum is not produced correctly.

1999-11-25 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

Dear lyx users and developers,

a few weeks before deadline, i have a problem with aligning formulas
that should also be enumerated.
In order to align the formulas, i tried to use array environment (second
from the right in the middle row of the math-panel). The outcome looked
real nice in LyX, but quite different in the generated postscript: the
sum-index does no longer appear underneath the sum-symbol (but like it
would in a normal text context).  

1. Does anyone know a solution to that ? 

2. And, how do i produce an eqnarray (witout typing LaTeX) under LyX ?

3. How do i include a multi-page PostScript image in my document ?

Thanks

Martina

The example document:
- snip

#This file was created by mars Thu Nov 25 17:35:15 1999
#LyX 1.0 (C) 1995-1999 Matthias Ettrich and the LyX Team
\lyxformat 2.15
\textclass article
\language default
\inputencoding default
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
\paperfontsize default
\spacing single 
\papersize Default
\paperpackage a4
\use_geometry 0
\use_amsmath 0
\paperorientation portrait
\secnumdepth 3
\tocdepth 3
\paragraph_separation indent
\defskip medskip
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle default

\layout Standard


\size footnotesize 

\begin_inset Formula 
\begin{equation}
\label{EqOP_hb_123}
\begin{array}{rcl}
OP^{(1)}_{HB}  =  \left\langle OP^{(1)}_{hb}\right\rangle =\left\langle 
\frac{1}{NP}\sum _{i=1}^{N}\sum _{s=1}^{P}\left[ \sin \left( 2\varphi 
^{(s)}_{i})\right) \cdot \cos \left( \frac{\pi 
}{a}\frac{2y^{(s)}_{i}}{\sqrt{3}}\right) \right] \right\rangle ,\\
\\
OP^{(2)}_{HB}  =  \left\langle OP^{(2)}_{hb}\right\rangle =\left\langle 
\frac{1}{NP}\sum _{i=1}^{N}\sum _{s=1}^{P}\left[ \sin \left( 2\varphi 
_{i}^{(s)}-\frac{4\pi }{3})\right) \cdot \cos \left( -\frac{\pi 
}{a}(x^{(s)}_{i}+\frac{y^{(s)}_{i}}{\sqrt{3}})\right) \right] \right\rangle ,\\
\\
OP^{(3)}_{HB}  =  \left\langle OP^{(3)}_{hb}\right\rangle =\left\langle 
\frac{1}{NP}\sum _{i=1}^{N}\sum _{s=1}^{P}\left[ \sin \left( 2\varphi 
^{(s)}_{i}-\frac{8\pi }{3})\right) \cdot \cos \left( \frac{\pi 
}{a}(x^{(s)}_{i}-\frac{y^{(s)}_{i}}{\sqrt{3}})\right) \right] \right\rangle ,
\end{array}
\end{equation}

\end_inset 


\the_end



How do i change page sizes in the document ?

1999-11-25 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

Dear LyXers,

can anyone tell me how change page sizes in a document ? In the main
part of my thesis, i want to use a wide margin because it is more
legible, but in the appendices, where i want to include my code in two
columns, i want to have small margins in order to save space. 

I tried something like:


\setlength{\textwidth}{140mm}
\setlength{\headwidth}{\textwidth}
\textheight=214mm
\oddsidemargin=8mm
\evensidemargin=8mm
\topmargin=2mm
\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.3}

in the preamble (which seams to work allright), and then after \appendix
tried 

\setlength{\textwidth}{180mm}
\setlength{\headwidth}{\textwidth}
\textheight=214mm
\oddsidemargin=0mm
\evensidemargin=0mm
\topmargin=2mm
\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1}
\begin{multicols}{2}
\verbatiminput{main.f}
\end{multicols}

in TeX-mode, but this only messes up my headers and keeps the code as
messed up as without it.

Thanks 

Martina



Arrays of equations. Problem: sum is not produced correctly.

1999-11-25 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

Dear lyx users and developers,

a few weeks before deadline, i have a problem with aligning formulas
that should also be enumerated.
In order to align the formulas, i tried to use array environment (second
from the right in the middle row of the math-panel). The outcome looked
real nice in LyX, but quite different in the generated postscript: the
sum-index does no longer appear underneath the sum-symbol (but like it
would in a normal text context).  

1. Does anyone know a solution to that ? 

2. And, how do i produce an eqnarray (witout typing LaTeX) under LyX ?

3. How do i include a multi-page PostScript image in my document ?

Thanks

Martina

The example document:
- snip

#This file was created by  Thu Nov 25 17:35:15 1999
#LyX 1.0 (C) 1995-1999 Matthias Ettrich and the LyX Team
\lyxformat 2.15
\textclass article
\language default
\inputencoding default
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
\paperfontsize default
\spacing single 
\papersize Default
\paperpackage a4
\use_geometry 0
\use_amsmath 0
\paperorientation portrait
\secnumdepth 3
\tocdepth 3
\paragraph_separation indent
\defskip medskip
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle default

\layout Standard


\size footnotesize 

\begin_inset Formula 
\begin{equation}
\label{EqOP_hb_123}
\begin{array}{rcl}
OP^{(1)}_{HB} & = & \left\langle OP^{(1)}_{hb}\right\rangle =\left\langle 
\frac{1}{NP}\sum _{i=1}^{N}\sum _{s=1}^{P}\left[ \sin \left( 2\varphi 
^{(s)}_{i})\right) \cdot \cos \left( \frac{\pi 
}{a}\frac{2y^{(s)}_{i}}{\sqrt{3}}\right) \right] \right\rangle ,\\
 &  & \\
OP^{(2)}_{HB} & = & \left\langle OP^{(2)}_{hb}\right\rangle =\left\langle 
\frac{1}{NP}\sum _{i=1}^{N}\sum _{s=1}^{P}\left[ \sin \left( 2\varphi 
_{i}^{(s)}-\frac{4\pi }{3})\right) \cdot \cos \left( -\frac{\pi 
}{a}(x^{(s)}_{i}+\frac{y^{(s)}_{i}}{\sqrt{3}})\right) \right] \right\rangle ,\\
 &  & \\
OP^{(3)}_{HB} & = & \left\langle OP^{(3)}_{hb}\right\rangle =\left\langle 
\frac{1}{NP}\sum _{i=1}^{N}\sum _{s=1}^{P}\left[ \sin \left( 2\varphi 
^{(s)}_{i}-\frac{8\pi }{3})\right) \cdot \cos \left( \frac{\pi 
}{a}(x^{(s)}_{i}-\frac{y^{(s)}_{i}}{\sqrt{3}})\right) \right] \right\rangle ,
\end{array}
\end{equation}

\end_inset 


\the_end



How do i change page sizes in the document ?

1999-11-25 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

Dear LyXers,

can anyone tell me how change page sizes in a document ? In the main
part of my thesis, i want to use a wide margin because it is more
legible, but in the appendices, where i want to include my code in two
columns, i want to have small margins in order to save space. 

I tried something like:


\setlength{\textwidth}{140mm}
\setlength{\headwidth}{\textwidth}
\textheight=214mm
\oddsidemargin=8mm
\evensidemargin=8mm
\topmargin=2mm
\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.3}

in the preamble (which seams to work allright), and then after \appendix
tried 

\setlength{\textwidth}{180mm}
\setlength{\headwidth}{\textwidth}
\textheight=214mm
\oddsidemargin=0mm
\evensidemargin=0mm
\topmargin=2mm
\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1}
\begin{multicols}{2}
\verbatiminput{main.f}
\end{multicols}

in TeX-mode, but this only messes up my headers and keeps the code as
messed up as without it.

Thanks 

Martina



Short Caption Text in TableOfFigures ? / incrementing the page-counter explicitly

1999-11-10 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

Hello you all !

I'm busy writing the last bits of my thesis using LyX. So far, most
issues have been solved. I still have the following problems though:

1. In LaTeX I can use \caption[short]{long} to provide a short and a
long form of the caption, for the contents and the text respectively. Is
there an equivalent in LyX (beside LaTeX code)?

2. I want to add my source code in the appendix using the colour
printing of a2ps, I want to be able to reference to it though. Can I use
something like 

\setcounter{page}{\page+2}\label{main.f}
\setcounter{page}{\page+2}\label{init.f}

to do that ? 
How can I do it exactly ?

ThanX !

with cordial greetings 

Martina Schwarz van Doorn



Short Caption Text in TableOfFigures ? / incrementing the page-counter explicitly

1999-11-10 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

Hello you all !

I'm busy writing the last bits of my thesis using LyX. So far, most
issues have been solved. I still have the following problems though:

1. In LaTeX I can use \caption[short]{long} to provide a short and a
long form of the caption, for the contents and the text respectively. Is
there an equivalent in LyX (beside LaTeX code)?

2. I want to add my source code in the appendix using the colour
printing of a2ps, I want to be able to reference to it though. Can I use
something like 

\setcounter{page}{\page+2}\label{main.f}
\setcounter{page}{\page+2}\label{init.f}

to do that ? 
How can I do it exactly ?

ThanX !

with cordial greetings 

Martina Schwarz van Doorn



Short Caption Text in TableOfFigures ? / incrementing the page-counter explicitly

1999-11-10 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

Hello you all !

I'm busy writing the last bits of my thesis using LyX. So far, most
issues have been solved. I still have the following problems though:

1. In LaTeX I can use \caption[short]{long} to provide a short and a
long form of the caption, for the contents and the text respectively. Is
there an equivalent in LyX (beside LaTeX code)?

2. I want to add my source code in the appendix using the colour
printing of a2ps, I want to be able to reference to it though. Can I use
something like 

\setcounter{page}{\page+2}\label{main.f}
\setcounter{page}{\page+2}\label{init.f}

to do that ? 
How can I do it exactly ?

ThanX !

with cordial greetings 

Martina Schwarz van Doorn



How to make inline comments in LyX ?

1999-10-31 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

I like the way I can make comments in LyX, with the extra comment style.
But I would also really like 
to make inline comments that do not automatically create extra
paragraphs. I tried the
tex \begin{comment},\end{comment}, but that didn't work; often the first
few words after \end{comment} 
disappear too (the ones that appear on the same line in the
latex-export). I also tried the latex comment
character %-till-end-of-line, but that didn't work either for obvious
reasons.

Can any of you help me out on that? Will a future version of LyX contain
inline comments too ?

Thank you

Martina Schwarz van Doorn



How to make inline comments in LyX ?

1999-10-31 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

I like the way I can make comments in LyX, with the extra comment style.
But I would also really like 
to make inline comments that do not automatically create extra
paragraphs. I tried the
tex \begin{comment},\end{comment}, but that didn't work; often the first
few words after \end{comment} 
disappear too (the ones that appear on the same line in the
latex-export). I also tried the latex comment
character %-till-end-of-line, but that didn't work either for obvious
reasons.

Can any of you help me out on that? Will a future version of LyX contain
inline comments too ?

Thank you

Martina Schwarz van Doorn



How to make inline comments in LyX ?

1999-10-31 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

I like the way I can make comments in LyX, with the extra comment style.
But I would also really like 
to make inline comments that do not automatically create extra
paragraphs. I tried the
tex \begin{comment},\end{comment}, but that didn't work; often the first
few words after \end{comment} 
disappear too (the ones that appear on the same line in the
latex-export). I also tried the latex comment
character %-till-end-of-line, but that didn't work either for obvious
reasons.

Can any of you help me out on that? Will a future version of LyX contain
inline comments too ?

Thank you

Martina Schwarz van Doorn



Lyx 1.04: How do I stop the previous chapter heading from appearing on ´Chapter*´ pages ?

1999-10-26 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

 
 Hello everybody,
 
 can anyone help me on how stop the previous chapter heading from
appearing on ´Chapter*´ pages ?
 
 Thanks



Lyx 1.04: How do I stop the previous chapter heading from appearing on ´Chapter*´ pages ?

1999-10-26 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

 
 Hello everybody,
 
 can anyone help me on how stop the previous chapter heading from
appearing on ´Chapter*´ pages ?
 
 Thanks



Lyx 1.04: How do I stop the previous chapter heading from appearing on ´Chapter*´ pages ?

1999-10-26 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

 
 Hello everybody,
 
 can anyone help me on how stop the previous chapter heading from
appearing on ´Chapter*´ pages ?
 
 Thanks



Re: Short Caption Text in TableOfFigures ? / incrementing thepage-counter explicitly

1999-01-16 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn


Hello Jean-Marc,

Thanks for your answer.

JMarcNo, LaTeX code is the only way currently. Note that you can mark
only
JMarc\caption and the brackets in LaTeX, and write the rest in normal
LyX.

Did you mean that I can write \caption[short] or \caption{short} in the
LyX floating figure? I didn't get that to work. 
Could you give me an example?

Martina 2. I want to add my source code in the appendix using the
Martina colour printing of a2ps, I want to be able to reference to it
Martina though. Can I use something like
Martina \setcounter{page}{\page+2}\label{main.f}
Martina \setcounter{page}{\page+2}\label{init.f}
Martina to do that ? How can I do it exactly ?
JMarcYou mean you want to reference something which is inside your
code?
JMarcYou could try to split the code in several parts and insert labels
in
JMarcbetween. I'm not sure I understand what you mean, though.

I think you understood quite well what I meant. But I don't want to go
about partitioning my code (with a result that the line numbers won't
fit
anymore).
This is how I solved my problem:

\newpage\label{AppFortran:main.f}.\addtocounter{page}{1}

I'm not so happy about the extra dot that I have to put in to get
correct references, but it works fine this way.

Martina




How do I get all my captions to use a smaller font and have larger margins than the rest of my text ?

1999-01-16 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

I managed to do this in Lyx using the .lyx/layouts/ files, but this does
not result in changes to the generated postscript.

Now, I am a complete rookie when it comes to LaTex, so could anyone help
me on that?

Martina

P.S. the LyX/LaTeX output looks great. Better than any MS-Word document
I have ever seen.



Re: Short Caption Text in TableOfFigures ? / incrementingthepage-counter explicitly

1999-01-16 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

Thanks Jean-Marc !

It works. I just didn´t think of switching the caption inside the float
to standard.

Cordial greetings

Martina



Re: Short Caption Text in TableOfFigures ? / incrementing thepage-counter explicitly

1999-01-16 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn


Hello Jean-Marc,

Thanks for your answer.

JMarcNo, LaTeX code is the only way currently. Note that you can mark
only
JMarc\caption and the brackets in LaTeX, and write the rest in normal
LyX.

Did you mean that I can write \caption[short] or \caption{short} in the
LyX floating figure? I didn't get that to work. 
Could you give me an example?

Martina 2. I want to add my source code in the appendix using the
Martina colour printing of a2ps, I want to be able to reference to it
Martina though. Can I use something like
Martina \setcounter{page}{\page+2}\label{main.f}
Martina \setcounter{page}{\page+2}\label{init.f}
Martina to do that ? How can I do it exactly ?
JMarcYou mean you want to reference something which is inside your
code?
JMarcYou could try to split the code in several parts and insert labels
in
JMarcbetween. I'm not sure I understand what you mean, though.

I think you understood quite well what I meant. But I don't want to go
about partitioning my code (with a result that the line numbers won't
fit
anymore).
This is how I solved my problem:

\newpage\label{AppFortran:main.f}.\addtocounter{page}{1}

I'm not so happy about the extra dot that I have to put in to get
correct references, but it works fine this way.

Martina




How do I get all my captions to use a smaller font and have larger margins than the rest of my text ?

1999-01-16 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

I managed to do this in Lyx using the .lyx/layouts/ files, but this does
not result in changes to the generated postscript.

Now, I am a complete rookie when it comes to LaTex, so could anyone help
me on that?

Martina

P.S. the LyX/LaTeX output looks great. Better than any MS-Word document
I have ever seen.



Re: Short Caption Text in TableOfFigures ? / incrementingthepage-counter explicitly

1999-01-16 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

Thanks Jean-Marc !

It works. I just didn´t think of switching the caption inside the float
to standard.

Cordial greetings

Martina



Re: Short Caption Text in TableOfFigures ? / incrementing thepage-counter explicitly

1999-01-16 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn


Hello Jean-Marc,

Thanks for your answer.

JMarc>No, LaTeX code is the only way currently. Note that you can mark
only
JMarc>\caption and the brackets in LaTeX, and write the rest in normal
LyX.

Did you mean that I can write \caption[short] or \caption{short} in the
LyX floating figure? I didn't get that to work. 
Could you give me an example?

Martina> 2. I want to add my source code in the appendix using the
Martina> colour printing of a2ps, I want to be able to reference to it
Martina> though. Can I use something like
Martina> \setcounter{page}{\page+2}\label{main.f}
Martina> \setcounter{page}{\page+2}\label{init.f}
Martina> to do that ? How can I do it exactly ?
JMarc>You mean you want to reference something which is inside your
code?
JMarc>You could try to split the code in several parts and insert labels
in
JMarc>between. I'm not sure I understand what you mean, though.

I think you understood quite well what I meant. But I don't want to go
about partitioning my code (with a result that the line numbers won't
fit
anymore).
This is how I solved my problem:

\newpage\label{AppFortran:main.f}.\addtocounter{page}{1}

I'm not so happy about the extra dot that I have to put in to get
correct references, but it works fine this way.

Martina




How do I get all my captions to use a smaller font and have larger margins than the rest of my text ?

1999-01-16 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

I managed to do this in Lyx using the .lyx/layouts/ files, but this does
not result in changes to the generated postscript.

Now, I am a complete rookie when it comes to LaTex, so could anyone help
me on that?

Martina

P.S. the LyX/LaTeX output looks great. Better than any MS-Word document
I have ever seen.



Re: Short Caption Text in TableOfFigures ? / incrementingthepage-counter explicitly

1999-01-16 Thread Martina Schwarz van Doorn

Thanks Jean-Marc !

It works. I just didn´t think of switching the caption inside the float
to standard.

Cordial greetings

Martina