Re: How to have an enumeration item span more than one paragraph?

2002-07-24 Thread pavel hampl

sorry, I did not understand that you need the FIRST LINE
indentation. This should probably be done with hard spaces
ctrl+space. Probably somebody knows why deeper paragraphs
do not have the first line indented. The same thing was
discussed as known bug in 1.1.[56] versions for each first
paragraph after some another text types. E.g. if you create
[sub]section or list, the next paragraph will not have the
first line indented.

I do not use 1.2 version, maybe it is repaired already?

Pavel Hampl

pavel hampl wrote:
 
 try this:
 
 -write the first paragraph and set is as enumerated
 -write the second paragraph, it should be enumerated with 2
 -write the paragraph you want to be indented. NOW it is
 enumerated with 3
 -write the next paragraph if any, it has to have 4
 -go to the paragraph with 3 and change it from enumerated
 to standard; now the next paragraph has 1 again
 - change depth of the standard paragraph; it should be
 indented and the next paragraph has number 3
 
 1. first paragraph
 
 2. second paragraph
 
third paragraph
 
 3. fourth paragraph
 
 the depth can be changed either through menu Layout| change
 env. depth, or with Shift-Alt-Right or with the button of
 indented paragraph with arrows on both sides.
 
 Is that what you need?
 
 PHampl

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Re: How to have an enumeration item span more than one paragraph?

2002-07-24 Thread pavel hampl

sorry, I did not understand that you need the FIRST LINE
indentation. This should probably be done with hard spaces
ctrl+space. Probably somebody knows why deeper paragraphs
do not have the first line indented. The same thing was
discussed as known bug in 1.1.[56] versions for each first
paragraph after some another text types. E.g. if you create
[sub]section or list, the next paragraph will not have the
first line indented.

I do not use 1.2 version, maybe it is repaired already?

Pavel Hampl

pavel hampl wrote:
 
 try this:
 
 -write the first paragraph and set is as enumerated
 -write the second paragraph, it should be enumerated with 2
 -write the paragraph you want to be indented. NOW it is
 enumerated with 3
 -write the next paragraph if any, it has to have 4
 -go to the paragraph with 3 and change it from enumerated
 to standard; now the next paragraph has 1 again
 - change depth of the standard paragraph; it should be
 indented and the next paragraph has number 3
 
 1. first paragraph
 
 2. second paragraph
 
third paragraph
 
 3. fourth paragraph
 
 the depth can be changed either through menu Layout| change
 env. depth, or with Shift-Alt-Right or with the button of
 indented paragraph with arrows on both sides.
 
 Is that what you need?
 
 PHampl

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Re: How to have an enumeration item span more than one paragraph?

2002-07-24 Thread pavel hampl

sorry, I did not understand that you need the FIRST LINE
indentation. This should probably be done with hard spaces
"ctrl+space". Probably somebody knows why deeper paragraphs
do not have the first line indented. The same thing was
discussed as known bug in 1.1.[56] versions for each first
paragraph after some another text types. E.g. if you create
[sub]section or list, the next paragraph will not have the
first line indented.

I do not use 1.2 version, maybe it is repaired already?

Pavel Hampl

pavel hampl wrote:
> 
> try this:
> 
> -write the first paragraph and set is as enumerated
> -write the second paragraph, it should be enumerated with 2
> -write the paragraph you want to be indented. NOW it is
> enumerated with 3
> -write the next paragraph if any, it has to have 4
> -go to the paragraph with 3 and change it from "enumerated"
> to "standard"; now the next paragraph has 1 again
> - change depth of the "standard" paragraph; it should be
> indented and the next paragraph has number 3
> 
> 1. first paragraph
> 
> 2. second paragraph
> 
>third paragraph
> 
> 3. fourth paragraph
> 
> the depth can be changed either through menu "Layout| change
> env. depth", or with "Shift-Alt-Right" or with the button of
> indented paragraph with arrows on both sides.
> 
> Is that what you need?
> 
> PHampl

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Re: How to have an enumeration item span more than one paragraph?

2002-07-23 Thread pavel hampl

try this:

-write the first paragraph and set is as enumerated
-write the second paragraph, it should be enumerated with 2
-write the paragraph you want to be indented. NOW it is
enumerated with 3
-write the next paragraph if any, it has to have 4
-go to the paragraph with 3 and change it from enumerated
to standard; now the next paragraph has 1 again
- change depth of the standard paragraph; it should be
indented and the next paragraph has number 3

1. first paragraph

2. second paragraph

   third paragraph

3. fourth paragraph

the depth can be changed either through menu Layout| change
env. depth, or with Shift-Alt-Right or with the button of
indented paragraph with arrows on both sides.

Is that what you need?

PHampl
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Re: How to have an enumeration item span more than one paragraph?

2002-07-23 Thread pavel hampl

try this:

-write the first paragraph and set is as enumerated
-write the second paragraph, it should be enumerated with 2
-write the paragraph you want to be indented. NOW it is
enumerated with 3
-write the next paragraph if any, it has to have 4
-go to the paragraph with 3 and change it from enumerated
to standard; now the next paragraph has 1 again
- change depth of the standard paragraph; it should be
indented and the next paragraph has number 3

1. first paragraph

2. second paragraph

   third paragraph

3. fourth paragraph

the depth can be changed either through menu Layout| change
env. depth, or with Shift-Alt-Right or with the button of
indented paragraph with arrows on both sides.

Is that what you need?

PHampl
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Re: How to have an enumeration item span more than one paragraph?

2002-07-23 Thread pavel hampl

try this:

-write the first paragraph and set is as enumerated
-write the second paragraph, it should be enumerated with 2
-write the paragraph you want to be indented. NOW it is
enumerated with 3
-write the next paragraph if any, it has to have 4
-go to the paragraph with 3 and change it from "enumerated"
to "standard"; now the next paragraph has 1 again
- change depth of the "standard" paragraph; it should be
indented and the next paragraph has number 3

1. first paragraph

2. second paragraph

   third paragraph

3. fourth paragraph

the depth can be changed either through menu "Layout| change
env. depth", or with "Shift-Alt-Right" or with the button of
indented paragraph with arrows on both sides.

Is that what you need?

PHampl
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multiline Latex preamble

2002-05-03 Thread pavel hampl

Hello,
I use LyX 1.1.6fix4 on Linux RedHat6.2. I have problems with
writing the Latex preamble, because it doesnot accept the
Enter key. Therefore I have write it on single line or use
another editor (vim) to include the preamdle text into the
lyx file.

Is this problem caused by Lyx or xforms? And how can I solve
it?

Thank you all,
Pavel Hampl
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multiline Latex preamble

2002-05-03 Thread pavel hampl

Hello,
I use LyX 1.1.6fix4 on Linux RedHat6.2. I have problems with
writing the Latex preamble, because it doesnot accept the
Enter key. Therefore I have write it on single line or use
another editor (vim) to include the preamdle text into the
lyx file.

Is this problem caused by Lyx or xforms? And how can I solve
it?

Thank you all,
Pavel Hampl
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multiline Latex preamble

2002-05-03 Thread pavel hampl

Hello,
I use LyX 1.1.6fix4 on Linux RedHat6.2. I have problems with
writing the Latex preamble, because it doesnot accept the
Enter key. Therefore I have write it on single line or use
another editor (vim) to include the preamdle text into the
lyx file.

Is this problem caused by Lyx or xforms? And how can I solve
it?

Thank you all,
Pavel Hampl
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latex2rtf -C latin2

2002-01-30 Thread pavel hampl

Hi all,
I was trying to use the latex2rtf as a convertor in LyX. But
I use latin2 (8859-2) encoding. This program in latest
version should support codepages, but the related parameter
(-C) is not implemented correctly. I have reported this as a
bug, but have problems to compile it repaired. Has anyone
made succesfully this work already? I.E does anybody use
latex2rtf with non-latin1 codepage?

The result with default codepage is that some characters are
MISSING in the RTF output. Not wrongly coded, but missing
:O(.

Thanks

Pavel Hampl
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latex2rtf -C latin2

2002-01-30 Thread pavel hampl

Hi all,
I was trying to use the latex2rtf as a convertor in LyX. But
I use latin2 (8859-2) encoding. This program in latest
version should support codepages, but the related parameter
(-C) is not implemented correctly. I have reported this as a
bug, but have problems to compile it repaired. Has anyone
made succesfully this work already? I.E does anybody use
latex2rtf with non-latin1 codepage?

The result with default codepage is that some characters are
MISSING in the RTF output. Not wrongly coded, but missing
:O(.

Thanks

Pavel Hampl
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latex2rtf -C latin2

2002-01-30 Thread pavel hampl

Hi all,
I was trying to use the latex2rtf as a convertor in LyX. But
I use latin2 (8859-2) encoding. This program in latest
version should support codepages, but the related parameter
(-C) is not implemented correctly. I have reported this as a
bug, but have problems to compile it repaired. Has anyone
made succesfully this work already? I.E does anybody use
latex2rtf with non-latin1 codepage?

The result with default codepage is that some characters are
MISSING in the RTF output. Not wrongly coded, but missing
:O(.

Thanks

Pavel Hampl
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11000 Praha 1, CZ