Index John, see Joe
Dear People on the lys-users-list, I am trying to adapt the examples posted in the lyx-wikihttp://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Indexingto make an index entry point to another one. Like Index J Joe, 1 John, see Joe But all Index J Joe, 1 See the minimal example and the pdf output for how I adapted the information from the wiki. I am using lyx 2.0.3 on Mac OS Lion. Do I miss something maybe? Kind regards iustifico index_see.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document index_see.lyx Description: Binary data
Index John, see Joe
Dear People on the lys-users-list, I am trying to adapt the examples posted in the lyx-wikihttp://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Indexingto make an index entry point to another one. Like Index J Joe, 1 John, see Joe But all Index J Joe, 1 See the minimal example and the pdf output for how I adapted the information from the wiki. I am using lyx 2.0.3 on Mac OS Lion. Do I miss something maybe? Kind regards iustifico index_see.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document index_see.lyx Description: Binary data
Index "John, see Joe"
Dear People on the lys-users-list, I am trying to adapt the examples posted in the lyx-wiki<http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Indexing>to make an index entry point to another one. Like Index J Joe, 1 John, see Joe But all Index J Joe, 1 See the minimal example and the pdf output for how I adapted the information from the wiki. I am using lyx 2.0.3 on Mac OS Lion. Do I miss something maybe? Kind regards iustifico index_see.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document index_see.lyx Description: Binary data
bold in mathmode
Is it possible to write bold in math mode? Kind regards, iustifico
bold in mathmode
Is it possible to write bold in math mode? Kind regards, iustifico
bold in mathmode
Is it possible to write bold in math mode? Kind regards, iustifico
Re: Restrict a huge function
Thanks you very much! Regards, iustifico Am 23.12.2010 um 23:00 schrieb Paul Rubin: 1. Highlight the entire expression. 2. Click Insert Math Delimiters or click the button on the math toolbar that looks like a pair of square brackets with a blue inset between them (_not_ the button that looks like square brackets with nothing between them). 3. IMPORTANT: In the popup dialog, deselect Keep matched. 4. Highlight (None) on the left side and the descending vertical line on the right side, click Insert and then Close. /Paul
Re: Restrict a huge function
Thanks you very much! Regards, iustifico Am 23.12.2010 um 23:00 schrieb Paul Rubin: 1. Highlight the entire expression. 2. Click Insert Math Delimiters or click the button on the math toolbar that looks like a pair of square brackets with a blue inset between them (_not_ the button that looks like square brackets with nothing between them). 3. IMPORTANT: In the popup dialog, deselect Keep matched. 4. Highlight (None) on the left side and the descending vertical line on the right side, click Insert and then Close. /Paul
Re: Restrict a huge function
Thanks you very much! Regards, iustifico Am 23.12.2010 um 23:00 schrieb Paul Rubin: > 1. Highlight the entire expression. > 2. Click Insert > Math > Delimiters or click the button on the math toolbar > that > looks like a pair of square brackets with a blue inset between them (_not_ the > button that looks like square brackets with nothing between them). > 3. IMPORTANT: In the popup dialog, deselect "Keep matched". > 4. Highlight "(None)" on the left side and the descending vertical line on the > right side, click Insert and then Close. > > /Paul >
Restrict a huge function
Hello folks, I want to restrict a function (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restriction_(mathematics)). Usually I have used the | (alt+7 on a macbook). It works fine if my function is only called f or g. But if I have something like in the example I have attached to this e-mail, it is not enough. How do I solve this? Regards, iustifico newfile1.lyx Description: Binary data
Restrict a huge function
Hello folks, I want to restrict a function (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restriction_(mathematics)). Usually I have used the | (alt+7 on a macbook). It works fine if my function is only called f or g. But if I have something like in the example I have attached to this e-mail, it is not enough. How do I solve this? Regards, iustifico newfile1.lyx Description: Binary data
Restrict a huge function
Hello folks, I want to restrict a function (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restriction_(mathematics)). Usually I have used the "|" (alt+7 on a macbook). It works fine if my function is only called f or g. But if I have something like in the example I have attached to this e-mail, it is not enough. How do I solve this? Regards, iustifico newfile1.lyx Description: Binary data
Removing Marker in Lyx
Hi, I have succesfully put a marker into a equation. This works fine. Somehow I can't figure out how to remove the marker again. How do I do that? Regards, iustifico
Removing Marker in Lyx
Hi, I have succesfully put a marker into a equation. This works fine. Somehow I can't figure out how to remove the marker again. How do I do that? Regards, iustifico
Removing Marker in Lyx
Hi, I have succesfully put a marker into a equation. This works fine. Somehow I can't figure out how to remove the marker again. How do I do that? Regards, iustifico
Display Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx
Is there a nice way to display Algorithms in Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx? Perhaps like in here: http://bit.ly/belSIj It would be great if something like Input: and Output: were implemented... Regards, iustifico
Re: Display Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx
Thank you, that is exactly what I am looking for. I see, that it is also possible to chose a language and lyx highlightens the keywords. That is nice! But I only want to write Pseudecode. Which of these available languages suits for that? Another question: Is it possible to write mathsymbols into this environment? CMD-M (MacOSX) doesn't seem to work... Regards, iustifico 2010/10/14 Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de Am 14.10.2010 19:19, schrieb iustifico: Is there a nice way to display Algorithms in Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx? Yes, see chap. 7 Program Code Listings of the EmbeddedObjects manual that you find in LyX's help menu. regards Uwe
Display Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx
Is there a nice way to display Algorithms in Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx? Perhaps like in here: http://bit.ly/belSIj It would be great if something like Input: and Output: were implemented... Regards, iustifico
Re: Display Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx
Thank you, that is exactly what I am looking for. I see, that it is also possible to chose a language and lyx highlightens the keywords. That is nice! But I only want to write Pseudecode. Which of these available languages suits for that? Another question: Is it possible to write mathsymbols into this environment? CMD-M (MacOSX) doesn't seem to work... Regards, iustifico 2010/10/14 Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de Am 14.10.2010 19:19, schrieb iustifico: Is there a nice way to display Algorithms in Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx? Yes, see chap. 7 Program Code Listings of the EmbeddedObjects manual that you find in LyX's help menu. regards Uwe
Display Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx
Is there a nice way to display Algorithms in Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx? Perhaps like in here: http://bit.ly/belSIj It would be great if something like "Input:" and "Output:" were implemented... Regards, iustifico
Re: Display Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx
Thank you, that is exactly what I am looking for. I see, that it is also possible to chose a language and lyx highlightens the keywords. That is nice! But I only want to write Pseudecode. Which of these available languages suits for that? Another question: Is it possible to write mathsymbols into this environment? CMD-M (MacOSX) doesn't seem to work... Regards, iustifico 2010/10/14 Uwe Stöhr <uwesto...@web.de> > Am 14.10.2010 19:19, schrieb iustifico: > > > Is there a nice way to display Algorithms in Pseudocode-Algorithms in Lyx? >> > > Yes, see chap. 7 "Program Code Listings" of the EmbeddedObjects manual that > you find in LyX's help menu. > > regards Uwe >
Re: Getting cocoaSpell to work with lyx on a Mac | Or Alternative
Thank you Johannes. Your hint made it work! Kind regards, iustifico Am 16.07.2010 um 14:54 schrieb Johannes Knaus: Hello, I'm tried this on my Mac, too. I downloaded the german aspell dictionary, unzipped it, and put in into the cocoAspell-Folder, changed the path in Lyx etc. A first test ended up in the same error you reported. Then I looked into the dictionary folder and saw that there is no de-common-rws file. Then I realized what the problem is: I didn't compile the aspell dictionary! (the README-file tells me I have to do this ;-)) CocoAspell does this automatically if you open its preference pane (Systemeinstellungen): If there's a new dict in the path, compiling starts. After compiling be sure that you have checked at least German in the CocoAspell preference pane. So maybe you have forgotten this compilation step, too? Kind regards, Johannes After this spellchecking in German works for me. Am 16.07.2010 um 01:06 schrieb iustifico: Does someone know, how to fix this error? Kind regards, iustifico Am 12.07.2010 um 22:48 schrieb iustifico: Am 12.07.2010 um 20:16 schrieb BH: Did you try reconfiguring LyX? (LyX Reconfigure, then restarting LyX) Yes. I got the English dictionary to run. I figured out, that the cursor must be in the beginning of the file, so that the spellchecker can find errors. If you are at the end of the file with the cursor, it doesn't find anything. Now I am trying to get the german dictionary to run. I downloaded the file aspell6-de-20030222-1.tar.bz2 from the cocoAspell-ftp-server and after expanding it i put it in /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/ Then I changed the entry in alternative language under preferences - languages - spellchecking to /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-de-20030222-1/deutsch.alias Now it looks like this. Bildschirmfoto 2010-07-12 um 20.47.48.png I changed this one too: Bildschirmfoto 2010-07-12 um 20.48.33.png But I get this error: Bildschirmfoto 2010-07-12 um 22.46.58.png Kind regards, iustifico
Re: Getting cocoaSpell to work with lyx on a Mac | Or Alternative
Thank you Johannes. Your hint made it work! Kind regards, iustifico Am 16.07.2010 um 14:54 schrieb Johannes Knaus: Hello, I'm tried this on my Mac, too. I downloaded the german aspell dictionary, unzipped it, and put in into the cocoAspell-Folder, changed the path in Lyx etc. A first test ended up in the same error you reported. Then I looked into the dictionary folder and saw that there is no de-common-rws file. Then I realized what the problem is: I didn't compile the aspell dictionary! (the README-file tells me I have to do this ;-)) CocoAspell does this automatically if you open its preference pane (Systemeinstellungen): If there's a new dict in the path, compiling starts. After compiling be sure that you have checked at least German in the CocoAspell preference pane. So maybe you have forgotten this compilation step, too? Kind regards, Johannes After this spellchecking in German works for me. Am 16.07.2010 um 01:06 schrieb iustifico: Does someone know, how to fix this error? Kind regards, iustifico Am 12.07.2010 um 22:48 schrieb iustifico: Am 12.07.2010 um 20:16 schrieb BH: Did you try reconfiguring LyX? (LyX Reconfigure, then restarting LyX) Yes. I got the English dictionary to run. I figured out, that the cursor must be in the beginning of the file, so that the spellchecker can find errors. If you are at the end of the file with the cursor, it doesn't find anything. Now I am trying to get the german dictionary to run. I downloaded the file aspell6-de-20030222-1.tar.bz2 from the cocoAspell-ftp-server and after expanding it i put it in /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/ Then I changed the entry in alternative language under preferences - languages - spellchecking to /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-de-20030222-1/deutsch.alias Now it looks like this. Bildschirmfoto 2010-07-12 um 20.47.48.png I changed this one too: Bildschirmfoto 2010-07-12 um 20.48.33.png But I get this error: Bildschirmfoto 2010-07-12 um 22.46.58.png Kind regards, iustifico
Re: Getting cocoaSpell to work with lyx on a Mac | Or Alternative
Thank you Johannes. Your hint made it work! Kind regards, iustifico Am 16.07.2010 um 14:54 schrieb Johannes Knaus: > Hello, > > I'm tried this on my Mac, too. > I downloaded the german aspell dictionary, unzipped it, and put in into the > cocoAspell-Folder, changed the path in Lyx etc. > A first test ended up in the same error you reported. > > Then I looked into the dictionary folder and saw that there is no > de-common-rws file. > > Then I realized what the problem is: > I didn't compile the aspell dictionary! (the README-file tells me I have to > do this ;-)) > CocoAspell does this automatically if you open its preference pane > (Systemeinstellungen): If there's a new dict in the path, compiling starts. > After compiling be sure that you have checked at least "German" in the > CocoAspell preference pane. > > So maybe you have forgotten this compilation step, too? > > Kind regards, > Johannes > > > After this spellchecking in German works for me. > > Am 16.07.2010 um 01:06 schrieb iustifico: > >> Does someone know, how to fix this error? >> >> Kind regards, >> iustifico >> >> Am 12.07.2010 um 22:48 schrieb iustifico: >> >>> Am 12.07.2010 um 20:16 schrieb BH: >>>> >>>> Did you try reconfiguring LyX? (LyX > Reconfigure, then restarting LyX) >>> >>> Yes. I got the English dictionary to run. I figured out, that the cursor >>> must be in the beginning of the file, so that the spellchecker can find >>> errors. If you are at the end of the file with the cursor, it doesn't find >>> anything. >>> >>> Now I am trying to get the german dictionary to run. I downloaded the file >>> >>> aspell6-de-20030222-1.tar.bz2 >>> >>> from the cocoAspell-ftp-server and after expanding it i put it in >>> >>> /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/ >>> >>> Then I changed the entry in "alternative language" under preferences -> >>> languages -> spellchecking to >>> >>> /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-de-20030222-1/deutsch.alias >>> >>> Now it looks like this. >>> >>> >>> I changed this one too: >>> >>> >>> But I get this error: >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> iustifico >> >
Re: Getting cocoaSpell to work with lyx on a Mac | Or Alternative
Does someone know, how to fix this error? Kind regards, iustifico Am 12.07.2010 um 22:48 schrieb iustifico: Am 12.07.2010 um 20:16 schrieb BH: Did you try reconfiguring LyX? (LyX Reconfigure, then restarting LyX) Yes. I got the English dictionary to run. I figured out, that the cursor must be in the beginning of the file, so that the spellchecker can find errors. If you are at the end of the file with the cursor, it doesn't find anything. Now I am trying to get the german dictionary to run. I downloaded the file aspell6-de-20030222-1.tar.bz2 from the cocoAspell-ftp-server and after expanding it i put it in /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/ Then I changed the entry in alternative language under preferences - languages - spellchecking to /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-de-20030222-1/deutsch.alias Now it looks like this. Bildschirmfoto 2010-07-12 um 20.47.48.png I changed this one too: Bildschirmfoto 2010-07-12 um 20.48.33.png But I get this error: Bildschirmfoto 2010-07-12 um 22.46.58.png Kind regards, iustifico
Re: Getting cocoaSpell to work with lyx on a Mac | Or Alternative
Does someone know, how to fix this error? Kind regards, iustifico Am 12.07.2010 um 22:48 schrieb iustifico: Am 12.07.2010 um 20:16 schrieb BH: Did you try reconfiguring LyX? (LyX Reconfigure, then restarting LyX) Yes. I got the English dictionary to run. I figured out, that the cursor must be in the beginning of the file, so that the spellchecker can find errors. If you are at the end of the file with the cursor, it doesn't find anything. Now I am trying to get the german dictionary to run. I downloaded the file aspell6-de-20030222-1.tar.bz2 from the cocoAspell-ftp-server and after expanding it i put it in /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/ Then I changed the entry in alternative language under preferences - languages - spellchecking to /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-de-20030222-1/deutsch.alias Now it looks like this. Bildschirmfoto 2010-07-12 um 20.47.48.png I changed this one too: Bildschirmfoto 2010-07-12 um 20.48.33.png But I get this error: Bildschirmfoto 2010-07-12 um 22.46.58.png Kind regards, iustifico
Re: Getting cocoaSpell to work with lyx on a Mac | Or Alternative
Does someone know, how to fix this error? Kind regards, iustifico Am 12.07.2010 um 22:48 schrieb iustifico: > Am 12.07.2010 um 20:16 schrieb BH: >> >> Did you try reconfiguring LyX? (LyX > Reconfigure, then restarting LyX) > > Yes. I got the English dictionary to run. I figured out, that the cursor must > be in the beginning of the file, so that the spellchecker can find errors. If > you are at the end of the file with the cursor, it doesn't find anything. > > Now I am trying to get the german dictionary to run. I downloaded the file > > aspell6-de-20030222-1.tar.bz2 > > from the cocoAspell-ftp-server and after expanding it i put it in > > /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/ > > Then I changed the entry in "alternative language" under preferences -> > languages -> spellchecking to > > /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-de-20030222-1/deutsch.alias > > Now it looks like this. > > > I changed this one too: > > > But I get this error: > > Kind regards, > iustifico
Getting cocoaSpell to work with lyx on a Mac | Or Alternative
Hello altogether, I have a copy of lyx (1.6.6.1) running on a mac (Snow Leopard). Everything works fine. Now I want some sort of spellchecking. I went for the recommendation of this page http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/MacSpelling and installed cocoAspell. The installation was self-explanatory. Now I wanted to tell lyx, to use this tool, so I put this line /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-en-6.0-0/english.alias into the Alternative Language field. When I hit the Spellchecker-Button, the one with ABC on it, nothing happens. I even tried some misspelling, to see if lyx finds them. Is there more things to tell Lyx, so it can use cocaspell? By the way, there is a great spell-checker on board with OS-X. Isn't it possible to just use this one? Thank you for any kind of help or suggestions for alternative solutions! Kind regards, iustifico
Getting cocoaSpell to work with lyx on a Mac | Or Alternative
Hello altogether, I have a copy of lyx (1.6.6.1) running on a mac (Snow Leopard). Everything works fine. Now I want some sort of spellchecking. I went for the recommendation of this page http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/MacSpelling and installed cocoAspell. The installation was self-explanatory. Now I wanted to tell lyx, to use this tool, so I put this line /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-en-6.0-0/english.alias into the Alternative Language field. When I hit the Spellchecker-Button, the one with ABC on it, nothing happens. I even tried some misspelling, to see if lyx finds them. Is there more things to tell Lyx, so it can use cocaspell? By the way, there is a great spell-checker on board with OS-X. Isn't it possible to just use this one? Thank you for any kind of help or suggestions for alternative solutions! Kind regards, iustifico
Getting cocoaSpell to work with lyx on a Mac | Or Alternative
Hello altogether, I have a copy of lyx (1.6.6.1) running on a mac (Snow Leopard). Everything works fine. Now I want some sort of spellchecking. I went for the recommendation of this page http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/MacSpelling and installed cocoAspell. The installation was self-explanatory. Now I wanted to tell lyx, to use this tool, so I put this line /Library/Application Support/cocoAspell/aspell6-en-6.0-0/english.alias into the "Alternative Language" field. When I hit the Spellchecker-Button, the one with ABC on it, nothing happens. I even tried some misspelling, to see if lyx finds them. Is there more things to tell Lyx, so it can use cocaspell? By the way, there is a great spell-checker on board with OS-X. Isn't it possible to just use this one? Thank you for any kind of help or suggestions for alternative solutions! Kind regards, iustifico
headwords/keywords
Hello, I am writing a script and I use the option headword to make fill an index list at the end of the document. If I have a sentence on e.g. page 3 like I am a keyword. and I want , that in the index the word keyword should be listed, with all the pages it is written in, I know how it works. I just have to mark the word and tag it as keyword from the menu of lyx. But what if I want to refer in another sentence by a similar world like e.g. page 5 in this one. In this sentence keywords is written not exactly like in the sentence above. I'd like the output in the index like this: keyword, 3, 5 Because keyword is a content of keyword(s). Is this possible or am I asking too much? =) If it is not possible, perhaps someone understands my problem and could tell me another solution for my problem? Regards, iustifico
headwords/keywords
Hello, I am writing a script and I use the option headword to make fill an index list at the end of the document. If I have a sentence on e.g. page 3 like I am a keyword. and I want , that in the index the word keyword should be listed, with all the pages it is written in, I know how it works. I just have to mark the word and tag it as keyword from the menu of lyx. But what if I want to refer in another sentence by a similar world like e.g. page 5 in this one. In this sentence keywords is written not exactly like in the sentence above. I'd like the output in the index like this: keyword, 3, 5 Because keyword is a content of keyword(s). Is this possible or am I asking too much? =) If it is not possible, perhaps someone understands my problem and could tell me another solution for my problem? Regards, iustifico
headwords/keywords
Hello, I am writing a script and I use the option "headword" to make fill an index list at the end of the document. If I have a sentence on e.g. page 3 like "I am a keyword." and I want , that in the index the word "keyword" should be listed, with all the pages it is written in, I know how it works. I just have to mark the word and tag it as keyword from the menu of lyx. But what if I want to refer in another sentence by a similar world like e.g. page 5 in this one. "In this sentence keywords is written not exactly like in the sentence above." I'd like the output in the index like this: keyword, 3, 5 Because keyword is a content of keyword(s). Is this possible or am I asking too much? =) If it is not possible, perhaps someone understands my problem and could tell me another solution for my problem? Regards, iustifico
Quotations after Headings
In some books sometimes the author writes the Titel of a Topic, then under the titel in italic appears a nice slogan or citation of a famous person. I find this kind of nice. Is there a way to manage that in Lyx? I mean is there perhaps a builtin method, or do I have just to write some text and align it to the right and set it italic? e.g.: 1. This is a title of a topic Titel Though this be madness, yet there is method in't. - Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) Start of the Chapter... Greatings, iustifico
Quotations after Headings
In some books sometimes the author writes the Titel of a Topic, then under the titel in italic appears a nice slogan or citation of a famous person. I find this kind of nice. Is there a way to manage that in Lyx? I mean is there perhaps a builtin method, or do I have just to write some text and align it to the right and set it italic? e.g.: 1. This is a title of a topic Titel Though this be madness, yet there is method in't. - Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) Start of the Chapter... Greatings, iustifico
Quotations after Headings
In some books sometimes the author writes the Titel of a Topic, then under the titel in italic appears a nice slogan or citation of a famous person. I find this kind of nice. Is there a way to manage that in Lyx? I mean is there perhaps a builtin method, or do I have just to write some text and align it to the right and set it italic? e.g.: 1. This is a title of a topic Titel Though this be madness, yet there is method in't. - Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) Start of the Chapter... Greatings, iustifico
Lightning-Symbol in Contradiction-Proofs
How do I manage to put a lightning in the end of my proofs-of-contradiction? If I use \lightning the symbol doesn't show up entirely. Only a small apostroph appears. And in the exported PDF it's the same. Regards, iustifico
Re: Lightning-Symbol in Contradiction-Proofs
Here is a minimal sample document with the appropriate pdf. Regards, iustifico minimalexamplelightning.lyx Description: Binary data minimalexamplelightning.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document Am 26.05.2010 um 19:31 schrieb Paul Rubin: iustifico iustifico at gmail.com writes: How do I manage to put a lightning in the end of my proofs-of-contradiction? If I use \lightning the symbol doesn't show up entirely. Only a small apostroph appears. And in the exported PDF it's the same. Which package are you loading to define \lightning? Best thing might be to post a minimal sample document that shows the problem. /Paul
Re: Lightning-Symbol in Contradiction-Proofs
It worked, thank you very much! Regards, iustifico Am 26.05.2010 um 21:12 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: On 05/26/2010 02:31 PM, iustifico wrote: Here is a minimal sample document with the appropriate pdf. Regards, iustifico You need to load, in the preamble, a package that defines the symbol. \usepackage{stmaryrd} works for me; \usepackage{MnSymbol} should also work (I couldn't test it because I don't have that package installed). You can also use \usepackage{wasysym} and put \lightning in ERT rather than in a math inset. I can see where this would be a bit confusing, since in a math inset LyX recognizes the macro and displays the correct screen glyph. If you put \lightning in ERT and do not load a valid package, LaTeX complains about an undefined macro, but in a math inset it apparently recognizes the macro but maps it to the wrong glyph. /Paul
Lightning-Symbol in Contradiction-Proofs
How do I manage to put a lightning in the end of my proofs-of-contradiction? If I use \lightning the symbol doesn't show up entirely. Only a small apostroph appears. And in the exported PDF it's the same. Regards, iustifico
Re: Lightning-Symbol in Contradiction-Proofs
Here is a minimal sample document with the appropriate pdf. Regards, iustifico minimalexamplelightning.lyx Description: Binary data minimalexamplelightning.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document Am 26.05.2010 um 19:31 schrieb Paul Rubin: iustifico iustifico at gmail.com writes: How do I manage to put a lightning in the end of my proofs-of-contradiction? If I use \lightning the symbol doesn't show up entirely. Only a small apostroph appears. And in the exported PDF it's the same. Which package are you loading to define \lightning? Best thing might be to post a minimal sample document that shows the problem. /Paul
Re: Lightning-Symbol in Contradiction-Proofs
It worked, thank you very much! Regards, iustifico Am 26.05.2010 um 21:12 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: On 05/26/2010 02:31 PM, iustifico wrote: Here is a minimal sample document with the appropriate pdf. Regards, iustifico You need to load, in the preamble, a package that defines the symbol. \usepackage{stmaryrd} works for me; \usepackage{MnSymbol} should also work (I couldn't test it because I don't have that package installed). You can also use \usepackage{wasysym} and put \lightning in ERT rather than in a math inset. I can see where this would be a bit confusing, since in a math inset LyX recognizes the macro and displays the correct screen glyph. If you put \lightning in ERT and do not load a valid package, LaTeX complains about an undefined macro, but in a math inset it apparently recognizes the macro but maps it to the wrong glyph. /Paul
Lightning-Symbol in Contradiction-Proofs
How do I manage to put a "lightning" in the end of my proofs-of-contradiction? If I use \lightning the symbol doesn't show up entirely. Only a small "apostroph" appears. And in the exported PDF it's the same. Regards, iustifico
Re: Lightning-Symbol in Contradiction-Proofs
Here is a minimal sample document with the appropriate pdf. Regards, iustifico minimalexamplelightning.lyx Description: Binary data minimalexamplelightning.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document Am 26.05.2010 um 19:31 schrieb Paul Rubin: > iustifico gmail.com> writes: > >> >> How do I manage to put a "lightning" in the end of my >> proofs-of-contradiction? >> If I use \lightning the symbol doesn't show up entirely. Only a small > "apostroph" appears. And in the >> exported PDF it's the same. >> > > Which package are you loading to define \lightning? Best thing might be to > post > a minimal sample document that shows the problem. > > /Paul > >
Re: Lightning-Symbol in Contradiction-Proofs
It worked, thank you very much! Regards, iustifico Am 26.05.2010 um 21:12 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: > On 05/26/2010 02:31 PM, iustifico wrote: >> Here is a minimal sample document with the appropriate pdf. >> Regards, >> iustifico >> > You need to load, in the preamble, a package that defines the symbol. > \usepackage{stmaryrd} works for me; \usepackage{MnSymbol} should also work (I > couldn't test it because I don't have that package installed). You can also > use \usepackage{wasysym} and put \lightning in ERT rather than in a math > inset. > > I can see where this would be a bit confusing, since in a math inset LyX > recognizes the macro and displays the correct screen glyph. If you put > \lightning in ERT and do not load a valid package, LaTeX complains about an > undefined macro, but in a math inset it apparently recognizes the macro but > maps it to the wrong glyph. > > /Paul
Enumeration of theorems
Is there a way to not use the counter of theorems? I mean is it possible to enumerate every defintion, proposition and so on manually? Regards, iustifico
Enumeration of theorems
Is there a way to not use the counter of theorems? I mean is it possible to enumerate every defintion, proposition and so on manually? Regards, iustifico
Enumeration of theorems
Is there a way to not use the counter of theorems? I mean is it possible to enumerate every defintion, proposition and so on manually? Regards, iustifico
Diagonal Arrows in Diagramms
This is an example for a Diagramm in Lyx, that works and that looks just fine. \begin{CD} A@B\\ @a...@vvv\\ E@D \end{CD} It produces a cycle from A over B over C to D. What I want is a cycle from A over B to D and then again to A. I want a sort of triangle. Is this possible in Lyx? Regards, iustifico
Re: Diagonal Arrows in Diagramms
I found a little Tutorial within Lyx for xypic. Thank you very much for the hint. Regards, iustifico Am 21.05.2010 um 16:11 schrieb RIchard Heck: On 05/21/2010 10:00 AM, iustifico wrote: This is an example for a Diagramm in Lyx, that works and that looks just fine. \begin{CD} A@B\\ @a...@vvv\\ E@D \end{CD} It produces a cycle from A over B over C to D. What I want is a cycle from A over B to D and then again to A. I want a sort of triangle. Is this possible in Lyx? If it can be done with xypic, then it can be done in LyX. And I'm sure it can be done with xypic, though I don't know how. rh
Diagonal Arrows in Diagramms
This is an example for a Diagramm in Lyx, that works and that looks just fine. \begin{CD} A@B\\ @a...@vvv\\ E@D \end{CD} It produces a cycle from A over B over C to D. What I want is a cycle from A over B to D and then again to A. I want a sort of triangle. Is this possible in Lyx? Regards, iustifico
Re: Diagonal Arrows in Diagramms
I found a little Tutorial within Lyx for xypic. Thank you very much for the hint. Regards, iustifico Am 21.05.2010 um 16:11 schrieb RIchard Heck: On 05/21/2010 10:00 AM, iustifico wrote: This is an example for a Diagramm in Lyx, that works and that looks just fine. \begin{CD} A@B\\ @a...@vvv\\ E@D \end{CD} It produces a cycle from A over B over C to D. What I want is a cycle from A over B to D and then again to A. I want a sort of triangle. Is this possible in Lyx? If it can be done with xypic, then it can be done in LyX. And I'm sure it can be done with xypic, though I don't know how. rh
Diagonal Arrows in Diagramms
This is an example for a Diagramm in Lyx, that works and that looks just fine. \begin{CD} A@>>>B\\ @a...@vvv\\ E@<<
Re: Diagonal Arrows in Diagramms
I found a little Tutorial within Lyx for xypic. Thank you very much for the hint. Regards, iustifico Am 21.05.2010 um 16:11 schrieb RIchard Heck: > On 05/21/2010 10:00 AM, iustifico wrote: >> This is an example for a Diagramm in Lyx, that works and that looks just >> fine. >> >> \begin{CD} >> A@>>>B\\ >> @a...@vvv\\ >> E@<<> \end{CD} >> >> It produces a cycle from A over B over C to D. >> >> What I want is a cycle from A over B to D and then again to A. I want a sort >> of triangle. >> >> Is this possible in Lyx? >> >> > If it can be done with xypic, then it can be done in LyX. And I'm sure it can > be done with xypic, though I don't know how. > > rh >
Enumeration of Theorems and definitions in a certain hierarchy...
Hello, In Lyx I am using the koma-skript. And I want this enumeration hierarchy \part I -- ROMAN Enumeration \section 1 -- Arabic Enumeration \subsection 1 -- Arabic Enumeration Defintion I.1.1.1 \section 2 \subsection 1 Definition I.2.1.1 \section 3 Definition I.3.1 == Here it is one level lower! \part II \section 1 \subsection 1 Definition II.1.1.1 I would be glad if someone could tell me how to realize that. Thank you very much, iustifico
Enumeration of Theorems and definitions in a certain hierarchy...
Hello, In Lyx I am using the koma-skript. And I want this enumeration hierarchy \part I -- ROMAN Enumeration \section 1 -- Arabic Enumeration \subsection 1 -- Arabic Enumeration Defintion I.1.1.1 \section 2 \subsection 1 Definition I.2.1.1 \section 3 Definition I.3.1 == Here it is one level lower! \part II \section 1 \subsection 1 Definition II.1.1.1 I would be glad if someone could tell me how to realize that. Thank you very much, iustifico
Enumeration of Theorems and definitions in a certain hierarchy...
Hello, In Lyx I am using the koma-skript. And I want this enumeration hierarchy \part I -- ROMAN Enumeration \section 1 -- Arabic Enumeration \subsection 1 -- Arabic Enumeration Defintion I.1.1.1 \section 2 \subsection 1 Definition I.2.1.1 \section 3 Definition I.3.1 == Here it is one level lower! \part II \section 1 \subsection 1 Definition II.1.1.1 I would be glad if someone could tell me how to realize that. Thank you very much, iustifico
Enumeration of Theorems and definitions in a certain hierarchy...
Hello, In Lyx I am using the koma-skript. And I want this enumeration hierarchy \part I -- ROMAN Enumeration \section 1 -- Arabic Enumeration \subsection 1 -- Arabic Enumeration Defintion I.1.1.1 \section 2 \subsection 1 Definition I.2.1.1 \section 3 Definition I.3.1 == Here it is one level lower! \part II \section 1 \subsection 1 Definition II.1.1.1 I would be glad if someone could tell me how to realize that. Thank you very much, iustifico
Enumeration of Theorems and definitions in a certain hierarchy...
Hello, In Lyx I am using the koma-skript. And I want this enumeration hierarchy \part I <-- ROMAN Enumeration \section 1 <-- Arabic Enumeration \subsection 1 <-- Arabic Enumeration Defintion I.1.1.1 \section 2 \subsection 1 Definition I.2.1.1 \section 3 Definition I.3.1 <== Here it is one level lower! \part II \section 1 \subsection 1 Definition II.1.1.1 I would be glad if someone could tell me how to realize that. Thank you very much, iustifico
Enumeration of Theorems and definitions in a certain hierarchy...
Hello, In Lyx I am using the koma-skript. And I want this enumeration hierarchy \part I <-- ROMAN Enumeration \section 1 <-- Arabic Enumeration \subsection 1 <-- Arabic Enumeration Defintion I.1.1.1 \section 2 \subsection 1 Definition I.2.1.1 \section 3 Definition I.3.1 <== Here it is one level lower! \part II \section 1 \subsection 1 Definition II.1.1.1 I would be glad if someone could tell me how to realize that. Thank you very much, iustifico
Theoreme Enumeration by subsection
I am using book (KOMA-script) as documentclass and I want to enumerate my propositions, definitions etc. by subsection, like this: I. Section I.1 Subsection Definition I.1.1 Proposition I.1.2 I.2 Subsection Proposition I.2.1 Definition I.2.2 II Section II.1 Subsection Definition II.1.1 Proposition II.1.2 I.2 Subsection Proposition II.2.1 Definition II.2.2 Second one: How do I change the style. At the moment lyx enumerates the definitions and propositions by section. That is not what I need... Is this possible? If yes, how do I tell lyx, to do so? Thank you for your help. Kind regards, iustifico
Re: Theoreme Enumeration by subsection
Am 17.04.2010 um 20:45 schrieb Philiрp Rеichmuth: Am Sat, 17 Apr 2010 19:54:05 +0200 schrieb iustifico: I am using book (KOMA-script) as documentclass and I want to enumerate my propositions, definitions etc. by subsection, like this: I. Section I.1 Subsection Definition I.1.1 Proposition I.1.2 You can use the chngcntr package to control which counters get reset when and where. For example in my preamble I use \usepackage{chngcntr} \counterwithout{footnote}{chapter} for continuous numbering of footnotes across chapter boundaries. So you could use something like \counterwithin*{defn}{subsection} etc., substituting defn for the names of all the environments whose counter you want to redefine. When I do \usepackage{chngcntr} \counterwithin{definition}{subsection} in the preamble of Lyx, it tells me definition is not a counter. I assume, that e.g. propositions or definitions have a counter variable. But how do I get their names? Kind regards, iustifico
Re: Theoreme Enumeration by subsection
Am 17.04.2010 um 23:04 schrieb rgheck: The counters are shared with theorem, lemma, etc. I think what you want is: \counterwithin{thm}{subsection} Thank you very much, this is exactly the way I needed it to work. Regards, iustifico
Re: Theoreme Enumeration by subsection
Am 17.04.2010 um 23:22 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: All the theorem-like environments use the counter thm. An alternative to the chngcntr package is to create a module to do this. In LyX's layouts directory, you should have theorems-sec.module. Copy it to your local layouts directory with the name theorems-subsec.module. Open it with a plain text editor, change section to subsection in lines 1, 3, 14 and 20 and save that. Reconfigure and restart LyX. In your document, go to Document Settings Modules and load either Theorems or Theorems (AMS), followed by the new Theorems (By Subsection) module. That should do it. /Paul That's a nice explanation. Thank you very much. Kind regards, iustifico
Theoreme Enumeration by subsection
I am using book (KOMA-script) as documentclass and I want to enumerate my propositions, definitions etc. by subsection, like this: I. Section I.1 Subsection Definition I.1.1 Proposition I.1.2 I.2 Subsection Proposition I.2.1 Definition I.2.2 II Section II.1 Subsection Definition II.1.1 Proposition II.1.2 I.2 Subsection Proposition II.2.1 Definition II.2.2 Second one: How do I change the style. At the moment lyx enumerates the definitions and propositions by section. That is not what I need... Is this possible? If yes, how do I tell lyx, to do so? Thank you for your help. Kind regards, iustifico
Re: Theoreme Enumeration by subsection
Am 17.04.2010 um 20:45 schrieb Philiрp Rеichmuth: Am Sat, 17 Apr 2010 19:54:05 +0200 schrieb iustifico: I am using book (KOMA-script) as documentclass and I want to enumerate my propositions, definitions etc. by subsection, like this: I. Section I.1 Subsection Definition I.1.1 Proposition I.1.2 You can use the chngcntr package to control which counters get reset when and where. For example in my preamble I use \usepackage{chngcntr} \counterwithout{footnote}{chapter} for continuous numbering of footnotes across chapter boundaries. So you could use something like \counterwithin*{defn}{subsection} etc., substituting defn for the names of all the environments whose counter you want to redefine. When I do \usepackage{chngcntr} \counterwithin{definition}{subsection} in the preamble of Lyx, it tells me definition is not a counter. I assume, that e.g. propositions or definitions have a counter variable. But how do I get their names? Kind regards, iustifico
Re: Theoreme Enumeration by subsection
Am 17.04.2010 um 23:04 schrieb rgheck: The counters are shared with theorem, lemma, etc. I think what you want is: \counterwithin{thm}{subsection} Thank you very much, this is exactly the way I needed it to work. Regards, iustifico
Re: Theoreme Enumeration by subsection
Am 17.04.2010 um 23:22 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: All the theorem-like environments use the counter thm. An alternative to the chngcntr package is to create a module to do this. In LyX's layouts directory, you should have theorems-sec.module. Copy it to your local layouts directory with the name theorems-subsec.module. Open it with a plain text editor, change section to subsection in lines 1, 3, 14 and 20 and save that. Reconfigure and restart LyX. In your document, go to Document Settings Modules and load either Theorems or Theorems (AMS), followed by the new Theorems (By Subsection) module. That should do it. /Paul That's a nice explanation. Thank you very much. Kind regards, iustifico
Theoreme Enumeration by subsection
I am using "book (KOMA-script)" as documentclass and I want to enumerate my propositions, definitions etc. by subsection, like this: I. Section I.1 Subsection Definition I.1.1 Proposition I.1.2 I.2 Subsection Proposition I.2.1 Definition I.2.2 II Section II.1 Subsection Definition II.1.1 Proposition II.1.2 I.2 Subsection Proposition II.2.1 Definition II.2.2 Second one: How do I change the style. At the moment lyx enumerates the definitions and propositions by section. That is not what I need... Is this possible? If yes, how do I tell lyx, to do so? Thank you for your help. Kind regards, iustifico
Re: Theoreme Enumeration by subsection
Am 17.04.2010 um 20:45 schrieb Philiрp Rеichmuth: > Am Sat, 17 Apr 2010 19:54:05 +0200 schrieb iustifico: >> I am using "book (KOMA-script)" as documentclass and I want to >> enumerate my propositions, definitions etc. by subsection, like this: >> >> I. Section >>I.1 Subsection >>Definition I.1.1 >>Proposition I.1.2 > > You can use the chngcntr package to control which counters get reset when > and where. For example in my preamble I use > > \usepackage{chngcntr} > \counterwithout{footnote}{chapter} > > for continuous numbering of footnotes across chapter boundaries. > > So you could use something like \counterwithin*{defn}{subsection} etc., > substituting "defn" for the names of all the environments whose counter you > want to redefine. When I do \usepackage{chngcntr} \counterwithin{definition}{subsection} in the preamble of Lyx, it tells me definition is not a counter. I assume, that e.g. propositions or definitions have a "counter variable". But how do I get their names? Kind regards, iustifico
Re: Theoreme Enumeration by subsection
Am 17.04.2010 um 23:04 schrieb rgheck: > The counters are shared with theorem, lemma, etc. I think what you want is: >\counterwithin{thm}{subsection} Thank you very much, this is exactly the way I needed it to work. Regards, iustifico
Re: Theoreme Enumeration by subsection
Am 17.04.2010 um 23:22 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: > All the theorem-like environments use the counter thm. > > An alternative to the chngcntr package is to create a module to do this. In > LyX's layouts directory, you should have theorems-sec.module. Copy it to > your local layouts directory with the name theorems-subsec.module. Open it > with a plain text editor, change "section" to "subsection" in lines 1, 3, 14 > and 20 and save that. Reconfigure and restart LyX. In your document, go to > Document > Settings > Modules and load either Theorems or Theorems (AMS), > followed by the new Theorems (By Subsection) module. That should do it. > > /Paul That's a nice explanation. Thank you very much. Kind regards, iustifico
Enumeration nested in Definition/Proposition...
Hello, I know how an enumeration nested in a (e.g.) Definition works: Definition 1 Pretext 1. Some Text 2. More Text But now I want to generate something like this: Definition 1 1. Some Text 2. More Text Note the lack absence of the Pretext please. Lyx (on Mac OS Snow Leopard) doesn't let me generate the second one, without Pretext. Is there an option or a workaround that I can't find on myself? Would be glad, if someone could help me out. Kind Regards, iustifico
Enumerated Formulas
Hello, I found out that enumeration of formulas can be invoked by menu and tryed that. Than a (#) appears inside the formula. My problem is, that the number is on the left side of the formula - in contrairy to the description in the help. The effect is the same, either when I try the shortcut ALT+APPLE+N. Is there a way to transfer the enumeration to the right side? Kind regards, iustifico
Chapter Enumeration
Hello, how do I let the chapter enumeration begin with 0 instead of 1? Kind Regards, iustifico
Enumeration nested in Definition/Proposition...
Hello, I know how an enumeration nested in a (e.g.) Definition works: Definition 1 Pretext 1. Some Text 2. More Text But now I want to generate something like this: Definition 1 1. Some Text 2. More Text Note the lack absence of the Pretext please. Lyx (on Mac OS Snow Leopard) doesn't let me generate the second one, without Pretext. Is there an option or a workaround that I can't find on myself? Would be glad, if someone could help me out. Kind Regards, iustifico
Enumerated Formulas
Hello, I found out that enumeration of formulas can be invoked by menu and tryed that. Than a (#) appears inside the formula. My problem is, that the number is on the left side of the formula - in contrairy to the description in the help. The effect is the same, either when I try the shortcut ALT+APPLE+N. Is there a way to transfer the enumeration to the right side? Kind regards, iustifico
Chapter Enumeration
Hello, how do I let the chapter enumeration begin with 0 instead of 1? Kind Regards, iustifico
Enumeration nested in Definition/Proposition...
Hello, I know how an enumeration nested in a (e.g.) Definition works: Definition 1 "Pretext" 1. "Some Text" 2. "More Text" But now I want to generate something like this: Definition 1 1. "Some Text" 2. "More Text" Note the lack absence of the "Pretext" please. Lyx (on Mac OS Snow Leopard) doesn't let me generate the second one, without "Pretext". Is there an option or a workaround that I can't find on myself? Would be glad, if someone could help me out. Kind Regards, iustifico
Enumerated Formulas
Hello, I found out that enumeration of formulas can be invoked by menu and tryed that. Than a "(#)" appears inside the formula. My problem is, that the number is on the left side of the formula - in contrairy to the description in the help. The effect is the same, either when I try the shortcut "ALT+APPLE+N". Is there a way to transfer the enumeration to the right side? Kind regards, iustifico
Chapter Enumeration
Hello, how do I let the chapter enumeration begin with 0 instead of 1? Kind Regards, iustifico
2 examples in series
Hallo, sorry for this simple question, but I can't figure our how to make 2 different examples in LyX without nesting them or putting something between them. If I do something like this: Definition 1 Some Text Example 2 Some Text Proposition 3 Some Text Some New text outside the last Proposition Example 4 Some Text Then it works. But if I want to do something like this: Example 1 First Text Example 2 Second Text It don't seem to work. Lyx refuses to begin an new environment for Example 2. It shows Example 1 First Text Second Text If I export it to Latex it shows that the Second Text is inside the environment of Example 1. Is this a bug? It is also the same Problem with two Definitions in series like Definition First Text Definition Second Text is turned in Definition First Text Second Text. Thank you very much for help.
2 examples in series
Hallo, sorry for this simple question, but I can't figure our how to make 2 different examples in LyX without nesting them or putting something between them. If I do something like this: Definition 1 Some Text Example 2 Some Text Proposition 3 Some Text Some New text outside the last Proposition Example 4 Some Text Then it works. But if I want to do something like this: Example 1 First Text Example 2 Second Text It don't seem to work. Lyx refuses to begin an new environment for Example 2. It shows Example 1 First Text Second Text If I export it to Latex it shows that the Second Text is inside the environment of Example 1. Is this a bug? It is also the same Problem with two Definitions in series like Definition First Text Definition Second Text is turned in Definition First Text Second Text. Thank you very much for help.
2 examples in series
Hallo, sorry for this simple question, but I can't figure our how to make 2 different examples in LyX without nesting them or putting something between them. If I do something like this: Definition 1 Some Text Example 2 Some Text Proposition 3 Some Text "Some New text outside the last Proposition" Example 4 Some Text Then it works. But if I want to do something like this: Example 1 First Text Example 2 Second Text It don't seem to work. Lyx refuses to begin an new environment for Example 2. It shows Example 1 First Text Second Text If I export it to Latex it shows that the "Second Text" is inside the environment of Example 1. Is this a bug? It is also the same Problem with two Definitions in series like Definition First Text Definition Second Text is turned in Definition First Text Second Text. Thank you very much for help.
Enumeration inside a Definition environment
Hello, I have a question about the theoreme environment Definition and the environment Enumeration in Lyx. How can I produce something like this (Latex) in Lyx? \begin{Definition} Text and formula \begin{enumerate} \item Some text and formula \item More text and formula \item ... \end{enumerate} More Text and formula... \end{Definition} The problem I encounter is, that when I want to begin an enumaration environment inside a definition environment, Lyx seems to end the definition environment automatically. But it should'nt, because the enumeration and the text after the enumeration is part of the definition. So in Lyx it seems to look like this: \begin{Definition} Text and formula \end{Definition} \begin{enumerate} \item Some text and formula \item More text and formula \item ... \end{enumerate} More Text and formula... Thank you very much for your help. Regards, iustifico
Enumeration inside a Definition environment
Hello, I have a question about the theoreme environment Definition and the environment Enumeration in Lyx. How can I produce something like this (Latex) in Lyx? \begin{Definition} Text and formula \begin{enumerate} \item Some text and formula \item More text and formula \item ... \end{enumerate} More Text and formula... \end{Definition} The problem I encounter is, that when I want to begin an enumaration environment inside a definition environment, Lyx seems to end the definition environment automatically. But it should'nt, because the enumeration and the text after the enumeration is part of the definition. So in Lyx it seems to look like this: \begin{Definition} Text and formula \end{Definition} \begin{enumerate} \item Some text and formula \item More text and formula \item ... \end{enumerate} More Text and formula... Thank you very much for your help. Regards, iustifico
Enumeration inside a Definition environment
Hello, I have a question about the theoreme environment "Definition" and the environment "Enumeration in Lyx. How can I produce something like this (Latex) in Lyx? \begin{Definition} Text and formula \begin{enumerate} \item Some text and formula \item More text and formula \item ... \end{enumerate} More Text and formula... \end{Definition} The problem I encounter is, that when I want to begin an enumaration environment inside a definition environment, Lyx seems to end the definition environment automatically. But it should'nt, because the enumeration and the text after the enumeration is part of the definition. So in Lyx it seems to look like this: \begin{Definition} Text and formula \end{Definition} \begin{enumerate} \item Some text and formula \item More text and formula \item ... \end{enumerate} More Text and formula... Thank you very much for your help. Regards, iustifico