Re: beamer reference to a page number?

2022-03-30 Thread Paul A. Rubin via lyx-users

On 3/30/22 15:04, Neal Becker wrote:
Hmm, a bit more complicated than I thought.  I really want the cross 
reference to the slide number, which is indicated in the footer.
When I put \section, I get an un-numbered slide so page numbers and 
slide numbers are not the same.
Weirdly, I put in 3 labels and 3 cross references to them. They all 
look the same format (even in the LaTeX code).  For some reason I 
can't see, 2 of them did give me a cross reference corresponding to 
the slide number, as I want, but the 3rd gave me what seems to be the 
page number (which is 4 greater than the slide number) because I have 
4 \sections before this.


On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 2:21 PM Paul A. Rubin via lyx-users 
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On 3/30/22 13:56, Neal Becker via lyx-users wrote:
> Can I make a reference to a page number in a beamer document?  How?
>
>
When you say "beamer document", do you mean a Beamer slide show or a
Beamer article class document?

For a slide show, you can put the cursor in either the title or
body of
the frame to be referenced and use Insert > Label... to insert a
label.
Then, where the page number should appear, use Insert >
Cross-Reference..., pick the label of the target frame, and set the
"Reference Format:" box to one of the three options that contains
"".




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Re: beamer reference to a page number?

2022-03-30 Thread Neal Becker via lyx-users
OK, I got it.  If I use  I get the slide number, which is what I
wanted.

On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 3:04 PM Neal Becker  wrote:

> Hmm, a bit more complicated than I thought.  I really want the cross
> reference to the slide number, which is indicated in the footer.
> When I put \section, I get an un-numbered slide so page numbers and slide
> numbers are not the same.
> Weirdly, I put in 3 labels and 3 cross references to them.  They all look
> the same format (even in the LaTeX code).  For some reason I can't see, 2
> of them did give me a cross reference corresponding to the slide number, as
> I want, but the 3rd gave me what seems to be the page number (which is 4
> greater than the slide number) because I have 4 \sections before this.
>
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 2:21 PM Paul A. Rubin via lyx-users <
> lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> wrote:
>
>> On 3/30/22 13:56, Neal Becker via lyx-users wrote:
>> > Can I make a reference to a page number in a beamer document?  How?
>> >
>> >
>> When you say "beamer document", do you mean a Beamer slide show or a
>> Beamer article class document?
>>
>> For a slide show, you can put the cursor in either the title or body of
>> the frame to be referenced and use Insert > Label... to insert a label.
>> Then, where the page number should appear, use Insert >
>> Cross-Reference..., pick the label of the target frame, and set the
>> "Reference Format:" box to one of the three options that contains
>> "".
>>
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Re: beamer reference to a page number?

2022-03-30 Thread Neal Becker via lyx-users
Hmm, a bit more complicated than I thought.  I really want the cross
reference to the slide number, which is indicated in the footer.
When I put \section, I get an un-numbered slide so page numbers and slide
numbers are not the same.
Weirdly, I put in 3 labels and 3 cross references to them.  They all look
the same format (even in the LaTeX code).  For some reason I can't see, 2
of them did give me a cross reference corresponding to the slide number, as
I want, but the 3rd gave me what seems to be the page number (which is 4
greater than the slide number) because I have 4 \sections before this.

On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 2:21 PM Paul A. Rubin via lyx-users <
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> wrote:

> On 3/30/22 13:56, Neal Becker via lyx-users wrote:
> > Can I make a reference to a page number in a beamer document?  How?
> >
> >
> When you say "beamer document", do you mean a Beamer slide show or a
> Beamer article class document?
>
> For a slide show, you can put the cursor in either the title or body of
> the frame to be referenced and use Insert > Label... to insert a label.
> Then, where the page number should appear, use Insert >
> Cross-Reference..., pick the label of the target frame, and set the
> "Reference Format:" box to one of the three options that contains "".
>
>
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Re: beamer reference to a page number?

2022-03-30 Thread Paul A. Rubin via lyx-users

On 3/30/22 13:56, Neal Becker via lyx-users wrote:

Can I make a reference to a page number in a beamer document?  How?


When you say "beamer document", do you mean a Beamer slide show or a 
Beamer article class document?


For a slide show, you can put the cursor in either the title or body of 
the frame to be referenced and use Insert > Label... to insert a label. 
Then, where the page number should appear, use Insert > 
Cross-Reference..., pick the label of the target frame, and set the 
"Reference Format:" box to one of the three options that contains "".





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beamer reference to a page number?

2022-03-30 Thread Neal Becker via lyx-users
Can I make a reference to a page number in a beamer document?  How?
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Format Page number references

2021-09-01 Thread Andreas Plihal
I followed your advice and replaced the index processor "texindy" with "makeindex" in the document settings.

 

Now my subject index has completely disappeared. I have compiled the LYX inventory several times (the various user manuals require multiple compiles), but without success.

 

I probably have to "turn screws" in several places in my LYX file. But I don't know which one. Possibly in the preamble. And how I can enforce the DUDEN order and which parameters I give Makeindex to is all a mystery to me.

 

In the enclosure you will see both the LYX and the PDF file compiled from it.

 

I ask for your help. Thanks in advance!

 

Andreas

Sachregistertest2.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Sachregistertest2.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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Format Page number references

2021-08-28 Thread Andreas Plihal
I had already radically shortened the LYX file. The preamble now too. I am enclosing both of these with this mail.

 

And I don't work with Makeindex because I can use texindy to enforce a DUDEN order in the subject index. If you can tell me how I can do this with Makeindex, I might be able to switch to Makeindex.

 
 

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Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2021 16:10:51 -0400
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On 8/26/21 3:27 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Here's another new experience for me. When I kill the lyx process there
> remains a file, for example lyxpreviewN17596.tex, which shows up in the
> process list as 'latex lyxpreviewN17596.tex' and consumes 100% of the
> CPUs
> most of the time.
>
> Root cannot find this file anywhere, and it persists after I close
> lyx, even
> when I did not open the compiled PDF or look at a preview within lyx.
>
> I kill the process but haven't seen this before and would like to
> understand
> what might be behind this behavior.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rich
Do you by any chance have instant preview turned on in Tools >
Preferences > Look & Feel > Display. The presence of "preview" in the
file name suggests to me that LyX might have been compiling something
for instant preview. As far as the undead process, if LyX spawns a latex
/ pdflatex / whatever process to compile something and then you kill
LyX, the child process does not get killed automatically (at least in my
experience). You have to nuke it manually. I would expect the
lyxpreviewN17596.tex file to be stashed in the LyX temporary directory
for the parent document.

Paul



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On Fri, 27 Aug 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:

> Do you by any chance have instant preview turned on in Tools > Preferences >
> Look & Feel > Display.

Paul,

Huh! It was turned on, but I've no recollection of ever doing this. And, as
I wrote, it's never before been an issue. So I turned it off.

> The presence of "preview" in the file name suggests to me that LyX might
> have been compiling something for instant preview.

Could be. I opened LyX, looked in preferences (but not Display), exited,
then found Display and turned off instant preview. There were to *.tex files
using the CPUs after I exited the second time. Killed both processes.

> As far as the undead process, if LyX spawns a latex / pdflatex / whatever
> process to compile something and then you kill LyX, the child process does
> not get killed automatically (at least in my experience). You have to nuke
> it manually. I would expect the lyxpreviewN17596.tex file to be stashed in
> the LyX temporary directory for the parent document.

If yesterday's files were in /tmp find should have found them. It didn't.

Anyway, however the instant preview became active it's now off. Must be
pandemic related, eh? :-)

Stay well,

Rich


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On 8/27/21 4:51 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Aug 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
>> Do you by any chance have instant preview turned on in Tools >
>> Preferences > Look & Feel > Display.
>
> Paul,
>
> Huh! It was turned on, but I've 

Re: Format Page number references

2021-08-28 Thread Herbert Voss




Am 27.08.21 um 16:03 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
I filled the preamble exactly as you recommended - so I didn't have to 
change anything.
But I removed the commands \ index and added "|myA" etc. to the three 
LYX boxes.
The result is unchanged in that I still only get the three keywords 
with the three letters a, b and f in the subject index, but without 
the page number.

Enclosed the LYX and PDF files of a small example.


I was talking about a _short_ example file! Your complete tikz stuff in 
the preamble has

_nothing_ to do with the index problem ...

You are using texindy for the index. My solution works with makeindex.

Herbert


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Aw: Format Page number references

2021-08-27 Thread Andreas Plihal

I filled the preamble exactly as you recommended - so I didn't have to change anything.

 

But I removed the commands \ index and added "|myA" etc. to the three LYX boxes.

The result is unchanged in that I still only get the three keywords with the three letters a, b and f in the subject index, but without the page number.

 

Enclosed the LYX and PDF files of a small example.

 

Andreas

 

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Am 26.08.21 um 17:58 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> First the good news: now no more errors are reported!
> But: in the register, the specially defined keywords are now only
> displayed with the respective letters, without the page number as a
> prefix.


my crystal ball says that you have

\newcommand\myA[1]{a}

but not

\newcommand\myA[1]{#1a}

And you do not need the \index command here. YOu can simply add the |myA
in the
LyX index box.


More help only if you provide a smal LyX example file!

Herbert


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On Thu, 26 Aug 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:

> Why do you have for lwarp /texmf-dist and for scrpage2 not?

Herbert,

A) Probably because that's where texlive-2020.200608-x86_64-2_SBo or
texlive-extra-2020.200608-x86_64-1_SBo put it, and B) I've no idea what
lwarp is.

> However, try
> \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}
> instead of
> \usepackage{scrpage2}

How do I do this within LyX and not just LaTeX in emacs?

Regards,

Rich


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Rich Shepard schrieb:
> On Thu, 26 Aug 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
>> Why do you have for lwarp /texmf-dist and for scrpage2 not?
>
> Herbert,
>
> A) Probably because that's where texlive-2020.200608-x86_64-2_SBo or
> texlive-extra-2020.200608-x86_64-1_SBo put it, and B) I've no idea what
> lwarp is.
>
>> However, try
>> \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}
>> instead of
>> \usepackage{scrpage2}
>
> How do I do this within LyX and not just LaTeX in emacs?

Write it into document->setting->preamble

Herbert


>
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>
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:

> Write it into document->setting->preamble

Herbert,

Sigh. I should have remembered that.

Thanks,

Rich


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[FIXED]
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:

> However, try
> \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}
> instead

Re: Format Page number references

2021-08-26 Thread Herbert Voss

Am 26.08.21 um 17:58 schrieb Andreas Plihal:

First the good news: now no more errors are reported!
But: in the register, the specially defined keywords are now only 
displayed with the respective letters, without the page number as a 
prefix.



my crystal ball says that you have

\newcommand\myA[1]{a}

but not

\newcommand\myA[1]{#1a}

And you do not need the \index command here. YOu can simply add the |myA 
in the

LyX index box.


More help only if you provide a smal LyX example file!

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Aw: Format Page number references

2021-08-26 Thread Andreas Plihal
First the good news: now no more errors are reported!

 

But: in the register, the specially defined keywords are now only displayed with the respective letters, without the page number as a prefix.

 

I enclose two pictures. 

 


	The first picture shows how I tagged three words as keywords, just like you suggested.
	The second picture shows a section of the register with exactly the three key words.


 

Andreas
 

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Am 22.08.21 um 09:37 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> Hi!
> Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but this
> time in more detail:
> I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA book.
> In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use the
> index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.
> There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that
> contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency" is
> mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as follows:
> example
> Resonance frequency, 87
> Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the page
> number in the subject index instead of the keywords "example",
> "exercise"or "footnote" in such (numerous!) Cases. In relation to my
> above example, the entry in the subject register should look like this:
> Resonance frequency, 87b
> If the same keyword were mentioned in a footnote, the entry would read:
> Resonance frequency, 87f


Write into the documents preamble

\newcommand\myA{#1a}
\newcommand\myB{#1b}
\newcommand\myF{#1f}


And in the text insert the special entries with the | operator:
\index{frequency|myF}
Then it will get the f in the index as suffix. Or \index{frequency|myB}
for 1b



Herbert




> That would be much more elegant and I could save space in my already
> extensive subject index.
> The question now arises as to how I can achieve this in my LYX
> register. (I have already read the instructions for the text processor
> Makeindex to get an idea of ??how I could implement this change in my
> subject index. Unfortunately, the instructions are a bit too cryptic
> for me, because it is not clear what tags and what variables are.
> Apart from that, I also use the texindy processor ... )
> Please for your help!
> Greetings Andreas
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Am 24.08.21 um 14:47 schrieb Herbert Voss:
>
>
> Am 22.08.21 um 09:37 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
>> Hi!
>> Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but
>> this time in more detail:
>> I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA
>> book. In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use
>> the index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.
>> There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that
>> contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency"
>> is mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as
>> follows:
>> example
>> Resonance frequency, 87
>> Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the
>> page number in the subject index instead of the keywords "example",
>> "exercise"or "footnote" in such (numerous!) Cases. In relation to my
>> above example, the entry in the subject register should look like this:
>> Resonance frequency, 87b
>> If the same keyword were mentioned in a foo

Re: Format Page number references

2021-08-25 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 25.08.21 um 21:18 schrieb Andreas Plihal:


thx a lot!
I got this error though:
! Illegal parameter number in definition of \myA.

   1
l.232 \newcommand\myA{#1a}



You didn't read my second mail ...

> Write into the documents preamble

>
> \newcommand\myA{#1a}
> \newcommand\myB{#1b}
> \newcommand\myF{#1f}

should be
\newcommand\myA[1]{#1a}
\newcommand\myB[1]{#1b}
\newcommand\myF[1]{#1f}





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Aw: Format Page number references

2021-08-25 Thread Andreas Plihal
Hi Herbert,

 

thx a lot!

 

I got this error though: 

 


! Illegal parameter number in definition of \myA.

   1
l.232 \newcommand\myA{#1a}
  
You meant to type ## instead of #, right?
Or maybe a } was forgotten somewhere earlier, and things
are all screwed up? I'm going to assume that you meant ##.


! LaTeX Error: Command \myA already defined.
   Or name \end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual.

See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
Type  H   for immediate help.

 


But the result is partly correct: the first entry defined in this regard is correct, the others are listed in the subject index without a page number.

 


 


Greetings Andreas

 
 

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1. Re: Format Page number references (Herbert Voss)
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Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2021 14:47:27 +0200
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Am 22.08.21 um 09:37 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> Hi!
> Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but this
> time in more detail:
> I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA book.
> In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use the
> index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.
> There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that
> contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency" is
> mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as follows:
> example
> Resonance frequency, 87
> Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the page
> number in the subject index instead of the keywords "example",
> "exercise"or "footnote" in such (numerous!) Cases. In relation to my
> above example, the entry in the subject register should look like this:
> Resonance frequency, 87b
> If the same keyword were mentioned in a footnote, the entry would read:
> Resonance frequency, 87f


Write into the documents preamble

\newcommand\myA{#1a}
\newcommand\myB{#1b}
\newcommand\myF{#1f}


And in the text insert the special entries with the | operator:
\index{frequency|myF}
Then it will get the f in the index as suffix. Or \index{frequency|myB}
for 1b



Herbert




> That would be much more elegant and I could save space in my already
> extensive subject index.
> The question now arises as to how I can achieve this in my LYX
> register. (I have already read the instructions for the text processor
> Makeindex to get an idea of ??how I could implement this change in my
> subject index. Unfortunately, the instructions are a bit too cryptic
> for me, because it is not clear what tags and what variables are.
> Apart from that, I also use the texindy processor ... )
> Please for your help!
> Greetings Andreas
>



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Am 24.08.21 um 14:47 schrieb Herbert Voss:
>
>
> Am 22.08.21 um 09:37 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
>> Hi!
>> Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but
>> this time in more detail:
>> I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA
>> book. In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use
>> the index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.
>> There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that
>> contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency"
>> is mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as
>> follows:
>> example
>> Resonance frequency, 87
>> Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the
>> page number in the subj

Re: Format Page number references

2021-08-24 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 24.08.21 um 14:47 schrieb Herbert Voss:



Am 22.08.21 um 09:37 schrieb Andreas Plihal:

Hi!
Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but 
this time in more detail:
I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA 
book. In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use 
the index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.
There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that 
contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency" 
is mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as 
follows:

example
Resonance frequency, 87
Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the 
page number in the subject index instead of the keywords "example", 
"exercise"or "footnote" in such (numerous!) Cases. In relation to my 
above example, the entry in the subject register should look like this:

Resonance frequency, 87b
If the same keyword were mentioned in a footnote, the entry would read:
Resonance frequency, 87f



Write into the documents preamble

\newcommand\myA{#1a}
\newcommand\myB{#1b}
\newcommand\myF{#1f}


should be
\newcommand\myA[1]{#1a}
\newcommand\myB[1]{#1b}
\newcommand\myF[1]{#1f}



Herbert




And in the text insert the special entries with the | operator: 
\index{frequency|myF}
Then it will get the f in the index as suffix. Or 
\index{frequency|myB} for 1b




Herbert




That would be much more elegant and I could save space in my already 
extensive subject index.
The question now arises as to how I can achieve this in my LYX 
register. (I have already read the instructions for the text 
processor Makeindex to get an idea of ​​how I could implement this 
change in my subject index. Unfortunately, the instructions are a bit 
too cryptic for me, because it is not clear what tags and what 
variables are. Apart from that, I also use the texindy processor ... )

Please for your help!
Greetings Andreas





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Re: Format Page number references

2021-08-24 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 22.08.21 um 09:37 schrieb Andreas Plihal:

Hi!
Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but this 
time in more detail:
I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA book. 
In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use the 
index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.
There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that 
contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency" is 
mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as follows:

example
Resonance frequency, 87
Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the page 
number in the subject index instead of the keywords "example", 
"exercise"or "footnote" in such (numerous!) Cases. In relation to my 
above example, the entry in the subject register should look like this:

Resonance frequency, 87b
If the same keyword were mentioned in a footnote, the entry would read:
Resonance frequency, 87f



Write into the documents preamble

\newcommand\myA{#1a}
\newcommand\myB{#1b}
\newcommand\myF{#1f}


And in the text insert the special entries with the | operator: 
\index{frequency|myF}
Then it will get the f in the index as suffix. Or \index{frequency|myB} 
for 1b




Herbert




That would be much more elegant and I could save space in my already 
extensive subject index.
The question now arises as to how I can achieve this in my LYX 
register. (I have already read the instructions for the text processor 
Makeindex to get an idea of ​​how I could implement this change in my 
subject index. Unfortunately, the instructions are a bit too cryptic 
for me, because it is not clear what tags and what variables are. 
Apart from that, I also use the texindy processor ... )

Please for your help!
Greetings Andreas



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Format Page number references

2021-08-22 Thread Andreas Plihal






Hi!

 

Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but this time in more detail:

 

I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA book. In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use the index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.

 

There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency" is mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as follows: 

 

example

    Resonance frequency, 87 

 

Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the page number in the subject index instead of the keywords "example", "exercise" or "footnote" in such (numerous!) Cases. In relation to my above example, the entry in the subject register should look like this: 
 

Resonance frequency, 87b

 

If the same keyword were mentioned in a footnote, the entry would read:

 

Resonance frequency, 87f

 

That would be much more elegant and I could save space in my already extensive subject index. 

 

The question now arises as to how I can achieve this in my LYX register. (I have already read the instructions for the text processor Makeindex to get an idea of ​​how I could implement this change in my subject index. Unfortunately, the instructions are a bit too cryptic for me, because it is not clear what tags and what variables are. Apart from that, I also use the texindy processor ... )

 

Please for your help!











 

Greetings Andreas




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Re: Format page number references

2021-08-19 Thread Andreas Plihal
Hi,

 

first of all: I work in LYX, not LATEX. I can only add some RET code here and there.

 

I have already created an index in LYX. I don't want to change that completely, just supplement it - but not replace it. SOMETIMES I would like to add a letter after the page numbers, depending on WHERE a keyword is.

 

With the key combination Ctrl-E? nothing happens to me.

 

And where should I write the command \renewcommand\thepage{\ arabic{page}a}?

 

I am very grateful for the help. But a little more detailed, please. Because sometimes I can't do a lot with this "telegram style".


 

Greetings Andreas

 

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Today's Topics:

1. Re: Placing bibliography on last page without page break /
koma-script (Herbert Voss)
2. Re: Placing bibliography on last page without page break /
koma-script (jezZiFeR)
3. Re: Placing bibliography on last page without page break /
koma-script (Herbert Voss)
4. Re: Format page number references (Herbert Voss)


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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2021 11:06:12 +0200
From: Herbert Voss 
To: jezZiFeR 
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Placing bibliography on last page without page break /
koma-script
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Am 19.08.21 um 10:20 schrieb jezZiFeR:
> Am 18. Aug. 2021, 19:28 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss
> :
>
> Am 18.08.21 um 18:03 schrieb jezZiFeR:
>
> thanks for the screenshots!
> I have entered the lines you mentioned in the preamble.
> Nonetheless
> the menu looks different here, I add two screenshots also.
> Could you
> still help?
>
>
> try to put it into "Optionen": heading=mybib
>
> I have no idea what version you are using.
>
> Herbert
>
>
> Thanks again! I use LyX 2.3.6.2 and TeXLive 2021. When I enter the
> line into ?Optionen? I get a large amount of errors, which you could
> find in the protocol (also XeTeX-version etc.) Maybe I should update
> something?

---
! Undefined control sequence.
l.161 \defbibheading
??? {mybib}{%
The control sequence at the end of
---



It is a problem with LyX. It should load biblatex _before_ the user part of
the preamble, but it did it afterwards. This is the reason why
\defbibheading
is unknown. As I already wrote, use

\AtBeginDocument{%
? \defbibheading{mybib}{%
.
?}}


in your documents preamble, then it is defined after loading biblatex

Herbert


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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2021 11:22:20 +0200
From: jezZiFeR 
To: Herbert Voss 
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Placing bibliography on last page without page break /
koma-script
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Am 19. Aug. 2021, 11:06 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss :
>
>
> Am 19.08.21 um 10:20 schrieb jezZiFeR:
> > Am 18. Aug. 2021, 19:28 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss
> > :
> >
> > Am 18.08.21 um 18:03 schrieb jezZiFeR:
> >
> > thanks for the screenshots!
> > I have entered the lines you mentioned in the preamble.
> > Nonetheless
> > the menu looks different here, I add two screenshots also.
> > Could you
> > still help?
> >
> >
> > try to put it into "Optionen": heading=mybib
> >
> > I have no idea what version you are using.
> >
> > Herbert
> >
> >
> > Thanks again! I use LyX 2.3.6.2 and TeXLive 2021. When I enter the
> > line into ?Optionen? I get a large amount of errors, which you could
> > find in the protocol (also XeTeX-version etc.) Maybe I should update
> > something?
>
> ---
> ! Undefined control sequence.
> l.161 \defbibheading
> ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?{mybib}{%
> The control sequence at the end of
> ---
>
>
>
> It is a problem with LyX. It should load biblatex _before_ the user part of
> the preamble, but it did it afterwards. This is the reason why
> \defbibheading
> is unknown. As I already wrote, use
>
> \AtBeginDocument{%
> ??\defbibheading{mybib}{%
> .
> ?}}

Thanks again! I have now added:

\AtBeginDocument{%
\defbibheading{mybib}{%
?

in the preamble.

I rem

Re: Format page number references

2021-08-19 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 19.08.21 um 09:43 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
How can I format some page references a little differently in the 
index of a KOMA book?
For example, in my book I have exercises, examples and of course 
footnotes. Depending on where a keyword appears, I would like to add 
the letter "a", "b" or "f" after the page number. How can I achieve 
this in LYX?


With ctrl-E  write, for example:

\renewcommand\thepage{\arabic{page}a}

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Format page number references

2021-08-19 Thread Andreas Plihal
How can I format some page references a little differently in the index of a KOMA book? 

 

For example, in my book I have exercises, examples and of course footnotes. Depending on where a keyword appears, I would like to add the letter "a", "b" or "f" after the page number. How can I achieve this in LYX?

 

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Re: Supposed to be bolded page number not bolded in index

2016-10-31 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Samstag, den 22.10.2016, 08:53 +0200 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Am Freitag, den 21.10.2016, 16:15 -0700 schrieb Richard Opheim:
> > Whoa. I'm supposed to be able to put |textbf at the end of an index
> > entry tag and get a bolded page number in the index. At least it
> > worked in the pre-2 versions of LyX. Now that I've upgraded to
> > 2.2.2,
> > it doesn't work any more. (See attached file).
> > Windows 10, Memoir class doc.
> 
> Put the "|" in a TeX Mode inset (aka ERT). This prevents it from
> being
> tranformed into a LaTeX macro (\textbar) on output (which is
> necessary
> to get the bar symbol in some font encodings).

As of forthcoming LyX 2.2.3, this workaround will no longer be
necessary.

Jürgen


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Re: Supposed to be bolded page number not bolded in index

2016-10-21 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Freitag, den 21.10.2016, 16:15 -0700 schrieb Richard Opheim:
> Whoa. I'm supposed to be able to put |textbf at the end of an index
> entry tag and get a bolded page number in the index. At least it
> worked in the pre-2 versions of LyX. Now that I've upgraded to 2.2.2,
> it doesn't work any more. (See attached file).
> Windows 10, Memoir class doc.

Put the "|" in a TeX Mode inset (aka ERT). This prevents it from being
tranformed into a LaTeX macro (\textbar) on output (which is necessary
to get the bar symbol in some font encodings).

Jürgen

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Supposed to be bolded page number not bolded in index

2016-10-21 Thread Richard Opheim
Whoa. I'm supposed to be able to put |textbf at the end of an index entry
tag and get a bolded page number in the index. At least it worked in the
pre-2 versions of LyX. Now that I've upgraded to 2.2.2, it doesn't work any
more. (See attached file).
Windows 10, Memoir class doc.

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Re: Remove Page Number From 'Part ' Page

2014-01-31 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 31 Jan 2014, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:


This is a KOMA class, right? If so, try
\renewcommand*{\partpagestyle}{empty}
in preamble.


Jürgen,

  Thank you very much. I intended to look at the KOMA documentation but had
not gotten to it yesterday as I was editing text.

Regards,

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Re: Remove Page Number From 'Part ' Page

2014-01-31 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Rich Shepard wrote:
>My web search foo finds pages on how to remove numbering on an individual
> page; e.g.,
>   \thispagestyle{empty}
>   \pagestyle{empty}
> 
> but it's not working for me. Perhaps it's the position in the text?
> 
>The sequence is:
> 
>1) Title
>2) Author
>3) \uppertitleback{}
>4) \pagenumbering{roman}
>   \setcounter{page}{1}
>   \pagestyle{headings}
>5) Table of Contents
>6) Lists of Figures
>7) Lists of Tables
>8) \mainmatter
>   \thispagestyle{empty}
>   \pagestyle{empty}
>9) Part 1.
>   Background (in the Part environment)
> 
>The list of tables ends on page vii. The next page is blank, then Part 1
> Background is numbered 1, followed by a blank page and the first page of
> Chapter 1 which also is numbered 1. I want no page number on the 'Part'
> page.
> 
>What have I missed here?
> 
> Rich

This is a KOMA class, right? If so, try

\renewcommand*{\partpagestyle}{empty}

in preamble.

Regards,
Jürgen


Remove Page Number From 'Part ' Page

2014-01-30 Thread Rich Shepard

  My web search foo finds pages on how to remove numbering on an individual
page; e.g.,
\thispagestyle{empty}
\pagestyle{empty}

but it's not working for me. Perhaps it's the position in the text?

  The sequence is:

  1) Title
  2) Author
  3) \uppertitleback{}
  4) \pagenumbering{roman}
 \setcounter{page}{1}
 \pagestyle{headings}
  5) Table of Contents
  6) Lists of Figures
  7) Lists of Tables
  8) \mainmatter
 \thispagestyle{empty}
 \pagestyle{empty}
  9) Part 1.
Background (in the Part environment)

  The list of tables ends on page vii. The next page is blank, then Part 1 
Background is numbered 1, followed by a blank page and the first page of

Chapter 1 which also is numbered 1. I want no page number on the 'Part'
page.

  What have I missed here?

Rich

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Re: PDF go to real page number

2012-06-12 Thread Paul A . Rubin
This may be browser-specific.  I currently have open in Acrobat Reader a 22 page
document with page numbers starting with 102.  In both the page number box in
the toolbar and View > Go To > Page..., I can enter either the document page
number (say, 107) or the relative page (6) and jump to the correct page.  When
physical and virtual page number ranges overlap (and the number I type is
ambiguous), I'm not sure how AR decides.

To do this, I think you need to turn on the pdfpagelabels option in hyperref.
See, for instance, http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=pdfpagelabels.

Paul



PDF go to real page number

2012-06-10 Thread Ray Rashif
Is there a way to make it such that when I select a 'Go To' page, the
pdf viewer would take me directly to the 'actual' page number in the
document, and not the number of the entire PDF? It can be worked
around by not using 'Go To', but instead entering the number in the
counter field. However, it's useful when some people would rather not
use the mouse.


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Re: lyx page number positions

2012-03-06 Thread William Seager
On Wednesday 07 March 2012 02:11:45 Louise Wilkinson wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> 
> 
> I'm trying to put page numbers in Lyx on odd pages in the right hand
> corner and even pages in the left hand corner. Thanks for your help.
> 
> 
> 
> Louise


I think this will do it:

\fancyhead[LE,RO]{\thepage}

(put this in the preamble); might need to add

\usepackage{fancyhdr}

as well but I'm not sure about that.


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lyx page number positions

2012-03-06 Thread Louise Wilkinson
Hi,



I'm trying to put page numbers in Lyx on odd pages in the right hand corner and 
even pages in the left hand corner. Thanks for your help.



Louise


Re: lyx page number positions

2012-03-06 Thread Richard Heck

On 03/05/2012 09:32 PM, Louise Wilkinson wrote:


Hi,

I finding it difficult to get Lyx to put the first page number at the 
bottom of the page and all subsequent numbers in the top right hand 
corner. Thanks in advance for your help.



What document class are you using? Can you post a small example file?

Richard



Re: lyx page number positions

2012-03-05 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto
On 6 March 2012 10:32, Louise Wilkinson  wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I finding it difficult to get Lyx to put the first page number at the bottom
> of the page and all subsequent numbers in the top right hand corner. Thanks
> in advance for your help.
>

In book(KOMA-script) document class, I use the following commands in
the preamble

% The following commands set the page numbers on the top right
% except in the beginning of chapters
% using fancyhdr package (page layout>heading style->fancy)
\lhead{}
\chead{}
\rhead{\thepage}
\lfoot{}
\cfoot{}
\rfoot{}
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}

regards,
waluyo

>
>
> Louise


lyx page number positions

2012-03-05 Thread Louise Wilkinson
Hi,



I finding it difficult to get Lyx to put the first page number at the bottom of 
the page and all subsequent numbers in the top right hand corner. Thanks in 
advance for your help.



Louise


Re: change backref page number with arrow

2012-02-07 Thread Julien Rioux

On 17/01/2012 5:34 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:

Hello:

I would like to change the page numbers at the end of bibliography entries 
(created by backref option of hyperref) for clickable  (left or up) arrows.
Clicking the arrow would navigate back to the page where the actual citation
is located. Is this doable? How?

Thanks,

bcsikos




I don't think that's readily doable, but you never know. I would look up 
the backref documentation. If there are no hooks in there to modify how 
the links look, you would have to /hack/ backref, which would require 
you to study its mechanism first and maybe create a forked version. Not 
impossible, if you like programming and know latex.


Regards,
Julien



change backref page number with arrow

2012-01-17 Thread Csikos Bela
Hello:

I would like to change the page numbers at the end of bibliography entries 
(created by backref option of hyperref) for clickable  (left or up) arrows.
Clicking the arrow would navigate back to the page where the actual citation
is located. Is this doable? How?

Thanks,

bcsikos



Re: indicate page number of floats

2011-09-08 Thread Csikos Bela
Julien Rioux  írta:
>On 06/09/2011 8:50 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:>
> As I see the varioref package is used for this purpose.>
> I looked at its documentation and found that the package has starred>
> versions of vref and vpageref commands (vref*, vpageref*) which prevent>
> insertion of a space before the reference. It seems that currently the 
> starred>
> commands can not be inserted through lyx, TeX code has to be used>
> (which is not a problem). But it could be a feature improvement if they>
> could be inserted through lyx as well in a future release.>
>>
>
>So you get extra spaces? Do you have a minimal example file which shows >
>your problem?>
>

Thank Julien.
Here is an example. See the page reference in the parenthesis.

#LyX 2.0 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 413
\begin_document
\begin_header
\textclass article
\use_default_options true
\maintain_unincluded_children false
\language english
\language_package default
\inputencoding auto
\fontencoding global
\font_roman default
\font_sans default
\font_typewriter default
\font_default_family default
\use_non_tex_fonts false
\font_sc false
\font_osf false
\font_sf_scale 100
\font_tt_scale 100

\graphics default
\default_output_format default
\output_sync 0
\bibtex_command default
\index_command default
\paperfontsize default
\use_hyperref false
\papersize default
\use_geometry false
\use_amsmath 1
\use_esint 1
\use_mhchem 1
\use_mathdots 1
\cite_engine basic
\use_bibtopic false
\use_indices false
\paperorientation portrait
\suppress_date false
\use_refstyle 1
\index Index
\shortcut idx
\color #008000
\end_index
\secnumdepth 3
\tocdepth 3
\paragraph_separation indent
\paragraph_indentation default
\quotes_language english
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle default
\tracking_changes false
\output_changes false
\html_math_output 0
\html_css_as_file 0
\html_be_strict false
\end_header

\begin_body

\begin_layout Standard
Figure 
\begin_inset CommandInset ref
LatexCommand ref
reference "fig1"

\end_inset

 (
\begin_inset CommandInset ref
LatexCommand vpageref
reference "fig1"

\end_inset

) shows ...
\end_layout

\begin_layout Standard
\begin_inset Float figure
wide false
sideways false
status open

\begin_layout Plain Layout
\begin_inset Caption

\begin_layout Plain Layout
\begin_inset CommandInset label
LatexCommand label
name "fig1"

\end_inset

This is a figure caption
\end_layout

\end_inset


\end_layout

\end_inset


\end_layout

\end_body
\end_document


>You can always put the reference right next to the preceding word:
>"as seen[pageref]"
>will produce
>"as seen on this page"
>in output.
>
>I don't remember if I ever needed to do that and why.
>
> Another issue is that one of my references says 'on this page'  (in the last 
> line>
> of the page) but the table float is placed on the next page.>
> How can I correct this one?>
>>
>
I never had this. Is your label within the float?>
>

Yes, it is. I will try to make an example for this too, but it takes time.

> One more question:>
> The varioref document says that the \reftextbefore etc. commands can be>
> redefined, but if babel is used it has to be done using babel mechanism.>
> It gives an example:>
>>
> \addto\extrasngerman{%>
>  \renewcommand\reftextfaceafter {auf der n\"achsten Seite}%>
>   ...>
>}>
>>
> What would be the command for magyar (Hungarian) language?>
> How can I find it out?>
>
I would try replacing ngerman with magyar.>
>

Unfortunately this does not work.
Try to figure it out myself.

Thanks again,

bcsikos



Re: indicate page number of floats

2011-09-07 Thread Julien Rioux

On 06/09/2011 8:50 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:

As I see the varioref package is used for this purpose.
I looked at its documentation and found that the package has starred
versions of vref and vpageref commands (vref*, vpageref*) which prevent
insertion of a space before the reference. It seems that currently the starred
commands can not be inserted through lyx, TeX code has to be used
(which is not a problem). But it could be a feature improvement if they
could be inserted through lyx as well in a future release.



So you get extra spaces? Do you have a minimal example file which shows 
your problem?


You can always put the reference right next to the preceding word:
"as seen[pageref]"
will produce
"as seen on this page"
in output.

I don't remember if I ever needed to do that and why.


Another issue is that one of my references says 'on this page'  (in the last 
line
of the page) but the table float is placed on the next page.
How can I correct this one?



I never had this. Is your label within the float?


One more question:
The varioref document says that the \reftextbefore etc. commands can be
redefined, but if babel is used it has to be done using babel mechanism.
It gives an example:

\addto\extrasngerman{%
 \renewcommand\reftextfaceafter {auf der n\"achsten Seite}%
  ...
   }

What would be the command for magyar (Hungarian) language?
How can I find it out?


I would try replacing ngerman with magyar.

Cheers,
Julien



Re: indicate page number of floats

2011-09-06 Thread Csikos Bela
Julien Rioux  írta:
>On 06/09/2011 12:09 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:>
> Hello:>
>>
> Is it possible to indicate page number of floating figures automatically?>
> For example:>
>>
> "some text in document (fig. 5, page z)">
>>
> Page number z would be inserted by latex/lyx at compilation.>
>>
> Thanks,>
>>
> bcsikos>
>>
>>
>>
>
>Absolutely! Please see Section 6.1 of the User's Guide that you find in
>the Help menu.

Thanks Julien.

This was exactly what I thought of.

As I see the varioref package is used for this purpose.
I looked at its documentation and found that the package has starred
versions of vref and vpageref commands (vref*, vpageref*) which prevent
insertion of a space before the reference. It seems that currently the starred
commands can not be inserted through lyx, TeX code has to be used
(which is not a problem). But it could be a feature improvement if they
could be inserted through lyx as well in a future release.

Another issue is that one of my references says 'on this page'  (in the last 
line
of the page) but the table float is placed on the next page. 
How can I correct this one?

One more question:
The varioref document says that the \reftextbefore etc. commands can be
redefined, but if babel is used it has to be done using babel mechanism.
It gives an example:

\addto\extrasngerman{%
\renewcommand\reftextfaceafter {auf der n\"achsten Seite}%
 ...
  }

What would be the command for magyar (Hungarian) language?
How can I find it out?


Thanks again,

bcsikos



Re: indicate page number of floats

2011-09-05 Thread Julien Rioux

On 06/09/2011 12:09 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:

Hello:

Is it possible to indicate page number of floating figures automatically?
For example:

"some text in document (fig. 5, page z)"

Page number z would be inserted by latex/lyx at compilation.

Thanks,

bcsikos





Absolutely! Please see Section 6.1 of the User's Guide that you find in 
the Help menu.


--
Julien



Re: No page number on chapter-start page

2010-12-06 Thread Franck RABESON
While using *memoir*, this will work at stripping the first page of all
chapters of any page number, heading or footer: just put
\*aliaspagestyle*{chapter}{empty}
into the preamble. Alternatively, create a new page style that looks like
what you want, then use \*aliaspagestyle*{chapter}{your_style}



2010/12/6 Jürgen Spitzmüller 

> Frederick Noronha wrote:
> > Is there any quick command that would help me to drop page numbers
> > from the first page of every chapter-start page?
>
> Depends on the class and page style you use.
>
> With a KOMA-script class, just use
>
> \chapterpagestyle{empty}
>
> (memoir might have something similar),
>
> else, if you use pagestyle "fancy", use
>
> \fancypagestyle{plain}{%
> \fancyhf{}
> \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
> \renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt}}
>
> else, you have to redefine \chapter. E.g., for book.cls,
>
> \renewcommand\chapter{...@openright\cleardoublepage\else\clearpage\fi
>\thispagestyle{empty}%
>\glob...@topnum\z@
>\...@afterindentfalse
>\secd...@chapter\@schapter}
>
>
> HTH,
> Jürgen
>


Re: No page number on chapter-start page

2010-12-05 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Frederick Noronha wrote:
> Is there any quick command that would help me to drop page numbers
> from the first page of every chapter-start page?

Depends on the class and page style you use.

With a KOMA-script class, just use

\chapterpagestyle{empty}

(memoir might have something similar),

else, if you use pagestyle "fancy", use

\fancypagestyle{plain}{%
\fancyhf{}
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt}}

else, you have to redefine \chapter. E.g., for book.cls,

\renewcommand\chapter{...@openright\cleardoublepage\else\clearpage\fi
\thispagestyle{empty}%
\glob...@topnum\z@
\...@afterindentfalse
\secd...@chapter\@schapter}


HTH,
Jürgen


No page number on chapter-start page

2010-12-05 Thread Frederick Noronha
Is there any quick command that would help me to drop page numbers
from the first page of every chapter-start page?

Many thanks, FN

PS: For some reason, I can't seem to increase my page margins in one
file. Is something in my settings overriding this?

My settings Latex Preamble reads thus

\usepackage{pstcol}
\usepackage{lettrine}
%\tightlists

\tolerance=800

%\usepackage{draftcopy}
%\usepackage{draftwatermark}
%\SetWatermarkFontSize{1.8cm}
%\SetWatermarkText{Draft text}

\usepackage{lettrine}
\usepackage[dvips]{dropping}

\usepackage{multicol}

\usepackage{microtype}
\chapterstyle{bianchi}

%\setstocksize{ 21.59cm }{ 13.97cm }
%\settrimmedsize{21.59cm}{13.97cm}{*}
%\settypeblocksize{38\onelineskip}{4in}{*}
%\setlength{\trimtop}{0pt}
%\setlength{\trimedge}{\stockwidth}
%\addtolength{\trimedge}{-\paperwidth}
%\setlrmargins{*}{2.1cm}{*}
%\setulmargins{4.5\onelineskip}{*}{*}
%\setheadfoot{\onelineskip}{3\onelineskip}
%\setheaderspaces{2\onelineskip}{*}{*}
%\setmarginnotes{17pt}{51pt}{\onelineskip}
%\checkandfixthelayout

%\let\oldcftsf\cftsectionfont% save definition of \cftsectionfont
%\let\oldcftspn\cftsectionafterpnum% and of \cftsectionafterpnum
%\renewcommand*{\cftsectionfont}{%
%%%\let\oldnl\numberline% save definition of \numberline
%\renewcommand*{\numberline}[1]{}% change it
%\oldcftsf} % use original \cftsectionfont
%\renewcommand*{\cftsectionafterpnum}{%
%\let\numberline\oldnl% % restore orginal \numberline
%\oldcftspn} % use original \cftsectionafterpnum
%\renewcommand{\cftchapterleader}{\space}

\usepackage{pxfonts}

\renewcommand{\normalsize}{\fontsize{10.2pt}{14pt}\selectfont}

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Re: No page number on page starting new chapter

2010-06-18 Thread stephen's mailinglist account
2010/6/18 Marcelo Acuña :
>> Dear all: Is it possible to give a
>> command that would ensure that no page numbers appeare on
>> the starting page of every chapter (of a book)? Thanks! FN
>
>  If you use koma-script, this style have specific commands for that.
> Marcelo
>
\usepackage{scrpage2}
\pagestyle{scrheadings}
\cfoot[]

last line removes default page number from plain page style
you might want to alter some of the other header and footers. There
are options for all pages or separate options for facing pages


-- 
Stephen


Re: No page number on page starting new chapter

2010-06-18 Thread Marcelo Acuña
> Dear all: Is it possible to give a
> command that would ensure that no page numbers appeare on
> the starting page of every chapter (of a book)? Thanks! FN

 If you use koma-script, this style have specific commands for that.
Marcelo





Re: No page number on page starting new chapter

2010-06-18 Thread stephen's mailinglist account
On 17 June 2010 18:45, Frederick Noronha  wrote:
> Dear all: Is it possible to give a command that would ensure that no page
> numbers appeare on the starting page of every chapter (of a book)? Thanks!
> FN
> --
> -
> Journalism, editing, photography http://photosfromgoa.notlong.com

>
I think you can do this by using fancyhead and redefining \fancypagestyle{plain}
to not have the page number

something like
\fancypagestyle{plain}{%
\fancyhf{} % clear all header and footer fields
}

inserted in preamble having chosen fancyhead. You may then want to
customise your fancyheaders too

-- 
Stephen


Re: Page Number in Appendix

2010-03-27 Thread bobenxu

Hey guys

I got it.. for future reference, this command seems to work

\renewcommand{\thepage}{\thesection\arabic{page}}

Regards

Ben
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Page Number in Appendix

2010-03-27 Thread bobenxu

Hey guys

Anyone knows how to make the page numbers in appendix like A1, A2... B1, B2
and so on?

Cheers

Ben
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Re: start Abstract,Acknowledgement, and each chapter with odd page number

2010-03-15 Thread Sajjad
Hello Julien,


I think i understood what you meant now. And i believe that you were right
in the way you explained.


Now i am dealing with the following issue.

I am inserting "clear doublepage " before the "Abstract" (abstract is
started as Chapter*) so  that Abstract shall with  a odd numbered page and
it is happening.

But the Even number page of the Title paper is showing the number (like page
number 2) and i do not want to show that. Any idea how to remove it?


Regards
Sajjad


On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:

> Sajjad  writes:
>
> >
> > Hello Juilen,
> >
> > I have tried this, but i am getting blank pages with some chapters.
> >
> > Regards
> > Sajjad
> >
>
> Sorry, I must have misunderstood what you are trying to accomplish.  If you
> insert Clear Double Page in a two-sided document, what follows will start
> on a
> odd page.  That could require an entire blank even page to be inserted in
> the
> output, if necessary.  That's what I would expect in two-sided documents;
> books,
> for example.
>
> Cheers,
> Julien
>
>
>


Re: start Abstract,Acknowledgement, and each chapter with odd page number

2010-03-11 Thread Julien Rioux
Sajjad  writes:

> 
> Hello Juilen,
> 
> I have tried this, but i am getting blank pages with some chapters.
> 
> Regards
> Sajjad
> 

Sorry, I must have misunderstood what you are trying to accomplish.  If you
insert Clear Double Page in a two-sided document, what follows will start on a
odd page.  That could require an entire blank even page to be inserted in the
output, if necessary.  That's what I would expect in two-sided documents; books,
for example.

Cheers,
Julien




Re: start Abstract,Acknowledgement, and each chapter with odd page number

2010-03-09 Thread Sajjad
Hello Juilen,


I have tried this, but i am getting blank pages with some chapters.


Regards
Sajjad

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 10:19 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:

> It seems that
>
> Insert > Formatting > Clear Double Page
>
> inserted before each abstract, chapter, etc. will do what you want, in
> combination with setting "Two-sided document" in
>
> Document > Settings > Page Layout
>
> --
> Julien
>
>


Re: start Abstract,Acknowledgement, and each chapter with odd page number

2010-03-02 Thread Julien Rioux
It seems that

Insert > Formatting > Clear Double Page

inserted before each abstract, chapter, etc. will do what you want, in
combination with setting "Two-sided document" in

Document > Settings > Page Layout

--
Julien



Re: start Abstract,Acknowledgement, and each chapter with odd page number

2010-03-01 Thread Sajjad
Hello Waluyo,

Thanks for the feedback.

I have already written my thesis in report document class and when i take a
hard copy of my thesis i get abstract, acknowledgement and chapters at even
page.

I want each of them to appear with a new page.


Any more suggestion would be of great help.


Regards
Sajjad

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 2:41 AM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:

> >> I want to start each of the stuff specified in subject with  odd page
> >> number ,so that they shows in a new page even if i print them both side
> or
> >> single side.
> >>
>
> If you are using document class book(KOMA-script) and document layout
> "two-sided document", then every chapter, also TOC, LOF, LOT, will be
> automatically in a new page, "odd" page. It behaves similarly for
> abstract, acknowledgement written under "addchap" environment.
>
> Regards, Waluyo
>


Re: start Abstract,Acknowledgement, and each chapter with odd page number

2010-03-01 Thread Sajjad
Hello forum,


I am not sure if i have explained myself clear enough or the topic is
already discussed in the forum.


I want to format the document in such a way that Abstract,Acknowledgement,
and each chapter start with a new page.

It shall be managed in such a way that the format will retain even if we
print hard-copy single sided or both sided.


Regards
Sajjad



On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Sajjad  wrote:

> Hello Forum,
>
>
> I want to start each of the stuff specified in subject with  odd page
> number ,so that they shows in a new page even if i print them both side or
> single side.
>
>
> Any hint?
>
>
> Regards
> Sajjad
>


start Abstract,Acknowledgement, and each chapter with odd page number

2010-02-28 Thread Sajjad
Hello Forum,


I want to start each of the stuff specified in subject with  odd page number
,so that they shows in a new page even if i print them both side or single
side.


Any hint?


Regards
Sajjad


Re: Page number

2009-12-13 Thread Julio Rojas
Thanks Dave. I have just checked the "memoir" class manual and have
found this fact. As I have no use for a bigger outer margin, but I'll
do for an inner one (bindings), I have added the "anysize" package to
the preamble:

\usepackage{anysize}
\marginsize{4.5cm}{3cm}{3cm}{3cm}

Thanks for your tip.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com



On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 2:57 PM, case  wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 13, 2009, Julio Rojas wrote:
>
>> Dear all, I am using LyX with a book (Memoir) class to write my
>> thesis. I have seen that though the page number is on the right (left)
>> side of odd (even) pages, the inner margin (the biggest one) is also
>> to the right (left) side of odd (even) pages. So, the page number is
>> always on the same side of the biggest margin, which is wrong as they
>> should be on opposite sides. I haven't touched the way LyX/LaTeX
>> handles this issue, so I would like to know why the standard way of
>> handling it is erroneous, at least to my knowledge.
>
> Why do you equate "inner margin" with "the biggest one"?  In a standard book
> layout, the opposite would be true.  This has been discussed many times on
> this mailing list, so a search of the archives may help.
>
> Say reply for the page numbers: generally, the page number would be at the
> same side of the page as the bigger (outer) margin.
>
> ...dave case
>
>


Re: Page number

2009-12-13 Thread case
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009, Julio Rojas wrote:

> Dear all, I am using LyX with a book (Memoir) class to write my
> thesis. I have seen that though the page number is on the right (left)
> side of odd (even) pages, the inner margin (the biggest one) is also
> to the right (left) side of odd (even) pages. So, the page number is
> always on the same side of the biggest margin, which is wrong as they
> should be on opposite sides. I haven't touched the way LyX/LaTeX
> handles this issue, so I would like to know why the standard way of
> handling it is erroneous, at least to my knowledge.

Why do you equate "inner margin" with "the biggest one"?  In a standard book
layout, the opposite would be true.  This has been discussed many times on
this mailing list, so a search of the archives may help.

Say reply for the page numbers: generally, the page number would be at the
same side of the page as the bigger (outer) margin.

...dave case



Page number

2009-12-13 Thread Julio Rojas
Dear all, I am using LyX with a book (Memoir) class to write my
thesis. I have seen that though the page number is on the right (left)
side of odd (even) pages, the inner margin (the biggest one) is also
to the right (left) side of odd (even) pages. So, the page number is
always on the same side of the biggest margin, which is wrong as they
should be on opposite sides. I haven't touched the way LyX/LaTeX
handles this issue, so I would like to know why the standard way of
handling it is erroneous, at least to my knowledge.

Thanks for your kind help.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com


Re: fancyhead and removing footer page number

2009-08-26 Thread rgheck

On 08/26/2009 05:03 PM, Paul Sutton wrote:

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Hi

I am due to start a Open university course shortly,  and part ofthe
requirement for this is to have page numbers at the top of the page.

I have enabled the fancyhdr pacakge and figured out how to do this fine,

1. How do I now remove the page number from the footer of the page.  I
have tried the slider thing under document set for numbering and this
doesn't seem to do it.

   

It's always a good idea to start your fancyhdr stuff with:

\fancyhf{}


to clear the defaults.


2. Is it possible to do

i have inserted ERT

\lhead{Student name - student number}
\chead{TMA 01}
\rhead{\thepage}

   
This should go in the preamble, under Document>Settings, not in ERT. 
Unless you want it to take effect, say, in the middle of the document.



is it possible to have it display

page then the page number I tried using
\head{page}{\thepage} but this seems to fail.

   

"\rhead{page \thepage}" should do it.


On and one more question,  in the text layout under document settings if
I type 1.5 in to line spacing will it display as 1.5 line spacing
(another requirement),  as this is not listed as an option.  but it
comes under custom.  So I am guessing yes.

   

You should have "OneHalf" as an option. That means 1.5.

rh



fancyhead and removing footer page number

2009-08-26 Thread Paul Sutton
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Hi

I am due to start a Open university course shortly,  and part ofthe
requirement for this is to have page numbers at the top of the page.

I have enabled the fancyhdr pacakge and figured out how to do this fine,

1. How do I now remove the page number from the footer of the page.  I
have tried the slider thing under document set for numbering and this
doesn't seem to do it,
2. Is it possible to do

i have inserted ERT

\lhead{Student name - student number}
\chead{TMA 01}
\rhead{\thepage}

is it possible to have it display

page then the page number I tried using
\head{page}{\thepage} but this seems to fail.


On and one more question,  in the text layout under document settings if
I type 1.5 in to line spacing will it display as 1.5 line spacing
(another requirement),  as this is not listed as an option.  but it
comes under custom.  So I am guessing yes.

thanks for any help

if it helps

I am using LyX under ubuntu 8.10  1.5.6.


regards

Paul Sutton

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Re: How to add page number in lyx?

2009-05-12 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2009-05-13, Dong Zhang wrote:

> I am a new user of Lyx.
> I don't know how to automatically add page numbers into my
> paper with lyx, would you help me out?

This (and a lot of the remaining questions) is answered in the UserGuide
(menu Help>User Guide). It's worth reading.

The answer is to set a page style that uses page numbers, e.g. "plain" in 
Document>Settings.

Günter



How to add page number in lyx?

2009-05-12 Thread Dong Zhang
Hi,

I am a new user of Lyx.
I don't know how to automatically add page numbers into my
paper with lyx, would you help me out?

Thanks,

Donglai


How to move bottom page number to top on chapter-heading pages?

2009-04-22 Thread Sophie (itsme213)
I'm using memoir/book, mostly default settings. Page numbering is at the 
top, except on chapter heading pages where it appears at the bottom.

Is there a simple way (LaTex-wise) to have all page numbers at the top?

Thanks! 





Re: page number position problem

2009-03-12 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Melissa Bukovsky wrote:

Hello all,

I'm having a problem with the location of my page numbers in lyx.  I'm 
using version 1.6.1 (just upgraded hoping my problem would be solved 
that way, but it wasn't) on a Mac.


I have my pagestyle set to plain, because all of the page numbers need 
to be on the bottom center of my pages for my dissertation.  However, on 
the pages where there are figures, the page number ends up in the upper 
right corner.


This is true even if the figure occupies only part of the page?  Or are 
your figures all on separate pages?


I have spent too much time trying to fix this using 
various suggestions from other posts on how to move your page number, 
etc using various fancy and fancypagestyle{plain} settings.  Nothing has 
worked.




Positioning of page numbers is controlled by LaTeX, and may be dictated 
(I think) by the document class you are using.  It's not a LyX function. 
 What class are you using for your thesis?


/Paul



page number position problem

2009-03-11 Thread Melissa Bukovsky

Hello all,

I'm having a problem with the location of my page numbers in lyx.  I'm 
using version 1.6.1 (just upgraded hoping my problem would be solved 
that way, but it wasn't) on a Mac.


I have my pagestyle set to plain, because all of the page numbers need 
to be on the bottom center of my pages for my dissertation.  However, on 
the pages where there are figures, the page number ends up in the upper 
right corner.  I have spent too much time trying to fix this using 
various suggestions from other posts on how to move your page number, 
etc using various fancy and fancypagestyle{plain} settings.  Nothing has 
worked.


I need to fix this and at the moment my only other idea is to move all 
100+ pages and figures of my not so finished dissertation into MS Word 
(I'm a bit desperate, obviously).  If you have any ideas on why this is 
happening and how to fix it, please let me know, lyx has worked great so 
far, I'd hate to have to stop using it now (I don't really have the time 
at the moment).


Thanks in advance for any help!

~Melissa



Re: Printing a single page without page number

2009-01-25 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Stefano Franchi schrieb:

	I tried to use \thispagestyle{empty} but it does not work. In particular, I 
am not sure where I should insert the ERT: before the picture? after the 
picture? in a self-standing paragraph before or after the picture? I tried 
several options, but none seems to work.


The best is if you force a page break before the large image. Then use the ERT command after the 
inserted break but in the same paragraph. I attached an example.


regards Uwe


newfile2.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Printing a single page without page number

2009-01-25 Thread Stefano Franchi
Hi all,

I have a page numbering problem and reading past posts does not seem to 
help. 

I have a document with a page that contains only a large diagram (which 
is a 
png file inserted with the usual Insert>Graphics... menu command),  and I would 
like to suppress page numbering for that page, otherwise the number ends up 
inside the diagram.

I tried to use \thispagestyle{empty} but it does not work. In 
particular, I 
am not sure where I should insert the ERT: before the picture? after the 
picture? in a self-standing paragraph before or after the picture? I tried 
several options, but none seems to work.

Thanks,

Stefano
-- 
__
Stefano Franchi
Department of Philosophy          Ph:  (979) 862-2211
Texas A&M University  Fax: (979) 845-0458
305B Bolton Hall  fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu
College Station, TX 77843-4237



Re: Automatically rotating a table to left or right depending on page number?

2008-10-30 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Jon Bendtsen schrieb:

I would very much like if the table is automatically turned to the left 
or right depending on the page number, because i will use paper printed 
on both sides, and it would be nice if the table bottom was turning 
towards the free side.


This is possible, see sec. 3.6 of the EmbeddedObjects manual.

regards Uwe


Automatically rotating a table to left or right depending on page number?

2008-10-30 Thread Jon Bendtsen

Hi

I have an upcomming report i want some side ways turned tables in.
I would very much like if the table is automatically turned to the  
left or right depending on the page number, because i will use paper  
printed on both sides, and it would be nice if the table bottom was  
turning towards the free side.


document class is report.


JonB


Re: Page number position

2008-08-12 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto
If you want to use page number centered at the bottom, globally. 
Documents>Settings>Page layout> Pagestyle {plain}

or you can type ERT \pagestyle{plain}

/Adi

On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 03:11 -0700, timtheenchanter wrote:
> I have been looking at previous posts and I still do not know how to specify
> a position for page numbers.
> I'm using 1.5.5 in "Book" document calss as it ticks most of the boxes.
> I need my page numbers to be centered at the bottom of the page. In .pdf the
> numbers can appear in a number of positions including the top RH corner as
> well as bottom center.
> 
> Any solution.
> 
> Thanks
> John



Page number position

2008-08-12 Thread timtheenchanter

I have been looking at previous posts and I still do not know how to specify
a position for page numbers.
I'm using 1.5.5 in "Book" document calss as it ticks most of the boxes.
I need my page numbers to be centered at the bottom of the page. In .pdf the
numbers can appear in a number of positions including the top RH corner as
well as bottom center.

Any solution.

Thanks
John
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Re: Blank page without page number

2008-07-31 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto
Thank you for the suggestion
I did searching in this forum and found related topic under the thread "turn
off page numbers but still count page" and learned from there as well. Now I
can get what I want (to have a clean transition blank (even) page, without
page number, but counted).
These tricks work:
In the end of every chapter
  ERT \thispagestyle{headings}\pagestyle{empty}
In the beginning of every chapter, a line after the Chapter environment
  ERT \pagestyle{headings}

For the clean Part environment
 ERT  \thispagestyle{empty}

I am just wondering whether it can be defined globally (maybe in the
preamble ?), so I do not need to type many times?

Regards
\Adi

On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 8:46 PM, James Sutherland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> Insert an ERT with \thispagestyle{empty}
>
>
>
> On Jul 31, 2008, at 2:38 AM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> Hi All
>>
>> When I write a new chapter (book-KOMA script) and the end of the
>> previous chapter exactly in an odd page, LyX automatically creates a
>> blank page in even page with page number and heading.
>>
>> Is that possible to remove the page number and heading in that
>> transition blank page.
>>
>> Another thing, when I use Part, it has a page number as well. Is that
>> possible to have this without page number, so I can write "Part A" in
>> the middle of the clean page (without page number)
>>
>> Thank you in advance
>>
>> Regards
>> /Adi
>>
>>


-- 
Waluyo Adi Siswanto, PhD
Dept. Engineering Mechanics
Univ. Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM)
http://www.uthm.edu.my


Re: Blank page without page number

2008-07-31 Thread James Sutherland


It removes page headers & footers (including numbering) from the
"current" page, i.e. the page that the text is on.  Floats may end up
on a different page.  Try putting the \thispagestyle{empty} inside  
the

figure environment (but not in the caption) within an ERT.  Does that
work?

James


No, it does not work. I tried to put it before and after the  
legend(s), but

the page nr is still shown (both in fig and table)
Wolfgang



Wolfgang,
Can you send an example that demonstrates the problem?  It seems to  
work for me on a very simple test I ran.

James


Re: Blank page without page number

2008-07-31 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Am Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2008 17:05 schrieben Sie:
> On Jul 31, 2008, at 12:02 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2008 12:46 schrieb James Sutherland:
> >
> > does this apply also for a floating object? I have a figure and a
> > table and in
> > both cases the legend is beyond the page number. However, if I
> > insert your
> > suggested ERT just in front of the float the page number is still
> > there.
> >
> > Wolfgang
> >
> >> Insert an ERT with \thispagestyle{empty}
>
> It removes page headers & footers (including numbering) from the
> "current" page, i.e. the page that the text is on.  Floats may end up
> on a different page.  Try putting the \thispagestyle{empty} inside the
> figure environment (but not in the caption) within an ERT.  Does that
> work?
>
> James

No, it does not work. I tried to put it before and after the legend(s), but 
the page nr is still shown (both in fig and table)
Wolfgang


Re: Blank page without page number

2008-07-31 Thread James Sutherland


On Jul 31, 2008, at 12:02 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:


Am Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2008 12:46 schrieb James Sutherland:

does this apply also for a floating object? I have a figure and a  
table and in
both cases the legend is beyond the page number. However, if I  
insert your
suggested ERT just in front of the float the page number is still  
there.


Wolfgang


Insert an ERT with \thispagestyle{empty}



It removes page headers & footers (including numbering) from the  
"current" page, i.e. the page that the text is on.  Floats may end up  
on a different page.  Try putting the \thispagestyle{empty} inside the  
figure environment (but not in the caption) within an ERT.  Does that  
work?


James


Re: Blank page without page number

2008-07-31 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Am Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2008 12:46 schrieb James Sutherland:

does this apply also for a floating object? I have a figure and a table and in 
both cases the legend is beyond the page number. However, if I insert your 
suggested ERT just in front of the float the page number is still there. 

Wolfgang
 
> Insert an ERT with \thispagestyle{empty}
>
>
> On Jul 31, 2008, at 2:38 AM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> > Hi All
> >
> > When I write a new chapter (book-KOMA script) and the end of the
> > previous chapter exactly in an odd page, LyX automatically creates a
> > blank page in even page with page number and heading.
> >
> > Is that possible to remove the page number and heading in that
> > transition blank page.
> >
> > Another thing, when I use Part, it has a page number as well. Is that
> > possible to have this without page number, so I can write "Part A" in
> > the middle of the clean page (without page number)
> >
> > Thank you in advance
> >
> > Regards
> > /Adi


Re: Blank page without page number

2008-07-31 Thread James Sutherland

Insert an ERT with \thispagestyle{empty}


On Jul 31, 2008, at 2:38 AM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:



Hi All

When I write a new chapter (book-KOMA script) and the end of the
previous chapter exactly in an odd page, LyX automatically creates a
blank page in even page with page number and heading.

Is that possible to remove the page number and heading in that
transition blank page.

Another thing, when I use Part, it has a page number as well. Is that
possible to have this without page number, so I can write "Part A" in
the middle of the clean page (without page number)

Thank you in advance

Regards
/Adi



Blank page without page number

2008-07-31 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto
Hi All

When I write a new chapter (book-KOMA script) and the end of the
previous chapter exactly in an odd page, LyX automatically creates a
blank page in even page with page number and heading.

Is that possible to remove the page number and heading in that
transition blank page.

Another thing, when I use Part, it has a page number as well. Is that
possible to have this without page number, so I can write "Part A" in
the middle of the clean page (without page number) 

Thank you in advance

Regards
/Adi



[Lyx 1.5.3] Page number suddenly on top right

2008-02-11 Thread Singul4r1ty Matrix
I have added a list of tables and now suddenly on the second page of the
introduction this appears on the top:
"*LIST OF TABLES   2*"
how do i get rid of this?


Re: No Page number on the pages with the titel of a new \part (report KOMA-Script)

2007-12-22 Thread Tobias Krause
\renewcommand*{\partpagestyle}{empty} 


Perfect, thanks!

Toby


 Original Message  
Subject: Re: No Page number on the pages with the titel of a new \part 
(report KOMA-Script)

From: Christian Liesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: LyX Users List 
Date: Sat Dec 22 2007 01:06:06 GMT+0100



Hi,

yes there is: The KOMA-script specific command is

\renewcommand*{\partpagestyle}{empty}

Hope this helps,
-- Christian



Am 21.12.2007 um 19:16 schrieb Tobias Krause:


Hi,

in a document using report (KOMA-Script) I'd like to delete the page 
numbers on the page containing the titel of a new \part.
I tried \thispagestyle{empty} but unfortunately this causes LaTeX too 
loop - the weird thing about is: \part* works:


\part*{Titel\thispagestyle{empty}} (LaTeX preview) works
\part{Titel\thispagestyle{empty}} loops

If I don't put \thispagestyle{empty} in the same line in LyX nothing 
happens at all...


This there any way to get it working?

I'm using LyX 1.5.3, MikTeX 2.6 (with all current updates)

Regards
Toby








Re: No Page number on the pages with the titel of a new \part (report KOMA-Script)

2007-12-21 Thread Christian Liesen

Hi,

yes there is: The KOMA-script specific command is

\renewcommand*{\partpagestyle}{empty}

Hope this helps,
-- Christian



Am 21.12.2007 um 19:16 schrieb Tobias Krause:


Hi,

in a document using report (KOMA-Script) I'd like to delete the page  
numbers on the page containing the titel of a new \part.
I tried \thispagestyle{empty} but unfortunately this causes LaTeX  
too loop - the weird thing about is: \part* works:


\part*{Titel\thispagestyle{empty}} (LaTeX preview) works
\part{Titel\thispagestyle{empty}} loops

If I don't put \thispagestyle{empty} in the same line in LyX nothing  
happens at all...


This there any way to get it working?

I'm using LyX 1.5.3, MikTeX 2.6 (with all current updates)

Regards
Toby




No Page number on the pages with the titel of a new \part (report KOMA-Script)

2007-12-21 Thread Tobias Krause

Hi,

in a document using report (KOMA-Script) I'd like to delete the page 
numbers on the page containing the titel of a new \part.
I tried \thispagestyle{empty} but unfortunately this causes LaTeX too 
loop - the weird thing about is: \part* works:


\part*{Titel\thispagestyle{empty}} (LaTeX preview) works
\part{Titel\thispagestyle{empty}} loops

If I don't put \thispagestyle{empty} in the same line in LyX nothing 
happens at all...


This there any way to get it working?

I'm using LyX 1.5.3, MikTeX 2.6 (with all current updates)

Regards
 Toby


Re: Newb - How to prevent page number on first page

2007-10-01 Thread Donn Ingle
> > I'm not sure what the protocol is on this list, should I attach a
> > sample .lyx file?
> But note that if your text contains poetry only Limericks or Haiku is
> acceptable contents.

Okay, it would help me - I want to line-up the heading of the poem
with the left edge of text (when a poem is left justified.)
Is there a better way to layout poetry? This slash renewcommand
business is tedious.

\d


snippet.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: Newb - How to prevent page number on first page

2007-10-01 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 05:05:24PM +0200, Donn Ingle wrote:
> Hello, new to Lyx etc.
> 
> I am on Kubuntu Dapper, using Lyx 1.5.1 (I installed it from a .deb).
> I am using the memoir class because I am laying out poetry and I have
> managed to get it more-or-less the way I want it from the memman.pdf
> document. (Perhaps there's a better way to layout poems, but that's
> another thread.)
> 
> At the moment, I want to prevent the very first page (title page) of
> the book from having a page number -- at all.
> 
> I'm not sure what the protocol is on this list, should I attach a
> sample .lyx file?

Yes, a small one.

But note that if your text contains poetry only Limericks or Haiku is
acceptable contents.

Andre'


Re: Newb - How to prevent page number on first page

2007-10-01 Thread Richard Heck

Donn Ingle wrote:

Hello, new to Lyx etc.

I am on Kubuntu Dapper, using Lyx 1.5.1 (I installed it from a .deb).
I am using the memoir class because I am laying out poetry and I have
managed to get it more-or-less the way I want it from the memman.pdf
document. (Perhaps there's a better way to layout poems, but that's
another thread.)

At the moment, I want to prevent the very first page (title page) of
the book from having a page number -- at all.
  
At the top of the first page, do: Insert>ERT, and then type 
"\thispagestyle{empty}". This is the LaTeX command for an "empty" page 
style---no header, no footer.


Richard




Re: Newb - How to prevent page number on first page

2007-10-01 Thread christian . ridderstrom

On Mon, 1 Oct 2007, Donn Ingle wrote:

Hi Donn

You'll find the answer in the wiki - it's a frequent question although I 
don't remember the answer right now.

http://wiki.lyx.org

Best regards,
/Christian

--
Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44   http://www.md.kth.se/~chr

Newb - How to prevent page number on first page

2007-10-01 Thread Donn Ingle
Hello, new to Lyx etc.

I am on Kubuntu Dapper, using Lyx 1.5.1 (I installed it from a .deb).
I am using the memoir class because I am laying out poetry and I have
managed to get it more-or-less the way I want it from the memman.pdf
document. (Perhaps there's a better way to layout poems, but that's
another thread.)

At the moment, I want to prevent the very first page (title page) of
the book from having a page number -- at all.

I'm not sure what the protocol is on this list, should I attach a
sample .lyx file?

Thanks,
\d


Re: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Lyx Physicst

On 7/17/07, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Paul A. Rubin wrote:

> Turns out the document is in koma-book, and that apparently clobbers
> afterpage.  Inserting \setbibpreamble{\thispagestyle{empty}} in ERT
> before the page break above the bibliography did the trick for me.
>

Spoke too soon.  This does indeed work with koma-book, but he's actually
using report, which also seems to clobber afterpage.  I got this to work
with report: \renewcommand{\bibname}{\thispagestyle{empty}Bibliography}
in ERT before the page break leading to the bibliography.

That did it!!  Thank you very very much for all the help, good learning

experience...
Thanks again,
Charles


Re: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Paul A. Rubin wrote:

Turns out the document is in koma-book, and that apparently clobbers 
afterpage.  Inserting \setbibpreamble{\thispagestyle{empty}} in ERT 
before the page break above the bibliography did the trick for me.




Spoke too soon.  This does indeed work with koma-book, but he's actually 
using report, which also seems to clobber afterpage.  I got this to work 
with report: \renewcommand{\bibname}{\thispagestyle{empty}Bibliography} 
in ERT before the page break leading to the bibliography.




Re[6]: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Alan G Isaac
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, Lyx Physicst apparently wrote:
> can you give a little more info on the comp.text.tex?  

It is a newsgroup.
Just point your news reader (e.g., Thunderbird)
at comp.text.tex, and post your question.

But try my suggestion first: put the pagestyle command
*after* your \chapter like command (\chapter, \chapter*,
\section, \section*, or whatever, which starts your
bibliography.)

hth,
Alan Isaac






Re: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Lyx Physicst wrote:

Hi all, I am writing my thesis in Lyx 1.44(OS X).  I need to have all the
page numbering for the first pages of a new section(ie Table of Figures,
first page in chapter, etc) removed.  I have managed to remove them all,
except the first page of my bibliography.  I am using a bibtex generated
bibliography and I have no idea how to remove the page numbering.  I am
writing the paper in Report class.  Is there anyway to remove the page
numbering and have it start re-counting again on the 2nd page of the bib?


Turns out the document is in koma-book, and that apparently clobbers 
afterpage.  Inserting \setbibpreamble{\thispagestyle{empty}} in ERT 
before the page break above the bibliography did the trick for me.


/Paul



Re: Re[4]: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Lyx Physicst

On 7/17/07, Alan G Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> On 7/17/07, Alan G Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I missed this thread; sorry.
>> I assume someone suggested:
>> \thispagestyle{empty} ?
>>
http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/teTeX/latex/latex2e-html/ltx-140.html


On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, Lyx Physicst apparently wrote:
> Hi, Alan.  Yes I tried that, and I also tried \usepackage{afterpage} in
my
> preamble and then \afterpage{\thispagestyleempty}} and neither
work.  They
> still leave the first page of the bib with a page number...  Is there
any
> way that I can create a sep file of my bib(with refs in
> order) and remove the first page there?

Try comp.text.tex
There is an easy way to do this.

I vaguely remember that you need the pagestyle command to
come sufficiently late on the page, certainly *after*
any \chapter like commands.

hth,
Alan Isaac




Alan, can you give a little more info on the comp.text.tex?  I am new to
LaTex and Lyx so I am still learning and figuring things out..


Re: Re[2]: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Bob Lounsbury

On 7/17/07, Lyx Physicst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




On 7/17/07, Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 7/17/07, Lyx Physicst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi, Alan.  Yes I tried that, and I also tried \usepackage{afterpage} in
my
> > preamble and then \afterpage{\thispagestyleempty}} and
neither work.  They
> > still leave the first page of the bib with a page number...  Is there
any
> > way that I can create a sep file of my bib(with refs in order) and
remove
> > the first page there?
> > Im out of ideas..
>
> The afterpage package works for me. See the attached example (created
> with 1.5rc2). Of course you'd have to insert your own references.
>
> Cheers,
> Bob Lounsbury
> \


Bob, unfort I cant open the file because its is 1.5 and I am running
1.4.4...



Here's a 1.4.4 version.

Bob


afterpage-1.4.4.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: Re[2]: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Lyx Physicst

On 7/17/07, Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 7/17/07, Lyx Physicst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Alan.  Yes I tried that, and I also tried \usepackage{afterpage} in
my
> preamble and then \afterpage{\thispagestyleempty}} and neither
work.  They
> still leave the first page of the bib with a page number...  Is there
any
> way that I can create a sep file of my bib(with refs in order) and
remove
> the first page there?
> Im out of ideas..

The afterpage package works for me. See the attached example (created
with 1.5rc2). Of course you'd have to insert your own references.

Cheers,
Bob Lounsbury
\




Bob, unfort I cant open the file because its is 1.5 and I am running 1.4.4..
.


Re[4]: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Alan G Isaac
> On 7/17/07, Alan G Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I missed this thread; sorry. 
>> I assume someone suggested:
>> \thispagestyle{empty} ? 
>> http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/teTeX/latex/latex2e-html/ltx-140.html
>>  


On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, Lyx Physicst apparently wrote:
> Hi, Alan.  Yes I tried that, and I also tried \usepackage{afterpage} in my 
> preamble and then \afterpage{\thispagestyleempty}} and neither work.  They 
> still leave the first page of the bib with a page number...  Is there any 
> way that I can create a sep file of my bib(with refs in 
> order) and remove the first page there? 

Try comp.text.tex
There is an easy way to do this.

I vaguely remember that you need the pagestyle command to 
come sufficiently late on the page, certainly *after*
any \chapter like commands.

hth,
Alan Isaac






Re: Re[2]: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Bob Lounsbury

On 7/17/07, Lyx Physicst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi, Alan.  Yes I tried that, and I also tried \usepackage{afterpage} in my
preamble and then \afterpage{\thispagestyleempty}} and neither work.  They
still leave the first page of the bib with a page number...  Is there any
way that I can create a sep file of my bib(with refs in order) and remove
the first page there?
Im out of ideas..


The afterpage package works for me. See the attached example (created
with 1.5rc2). Of course you'd have to insert your own references.

Cheers,
Bob Lounsbury


afterpage.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: Re[2]: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Lyx Physicst

On 7/17/07, Alan G Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I missed this thread; sorry.
I assume someone suggested:
\thispagestyle{empty} ?

http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/teTeX/latex/latex2e-html/ltx-140.html

Cheers,
Alan Isaac



Hi, Alan.  Yes I tried that, and I also tried \usepackage{afterpage} in my
preamble and then \afterpage{\thispagestyleempty}} and neither work.  They
still leave the first page of the bib with a page number...  Is there any
way that I can create a sep file of my bib(with refs in order) and remove
the first page there?
Im out of ideas...


Re[2]: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Alan G Isaac
I missed this thread; sorry.
I assume someone suggested:
\thispagestyle{empty} ?
http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/teTeX/latex/latex2e-html/ltx-140.html

Cheers,
Alan Isaac






Re: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Paul A. Rubin

curtis osterhoudt wrote:



When I wrote my thesis, I was required to have page numbers on EVERY
page except the first couple. So I can't help you with a nice technical
hack. However, I did have to resort (for various reasons) to a very
low-tech kludge. If you're desperate for a just-good-enough solution,
you might try simply printing the page as-is, page number and all. Then
take a nice sharp knife blade or razor, and carefully scrape away the
ink. One of the professors in my department also swore that a
high-powered, pulsed infrared laser will blow the ink off the paper,
but not damage the paper itself (this is something I didn't try,
though). 


You're sure he wasn't suggesting aiming it at the twit that requires no 
page number on the first reference page?




Re: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread curtis osterhoudt
 - Original Message 
From: Lyx Physicst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 9:10:36 AM
Subject: Re: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

On 7/17/07, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Lyx Physicst wrote:
>
> >
> > Sorry, let me clarify.  My thesis ends on page 85, so I would like the
> > first
> > page of the bib to not have a page number(which would be 86) at the
> bottom,
> > and then the 2nd page to continue counting at 87 and so on.
> >  I tried to use the
> > ERT \pagestyle{empty} %before bib
> > ERT \pagestyle{plain} %after bib
> >  method, but that doesnt remove the page number of the first page of the
> > bib...
> >
>
> Try the following.  Put \usepackage{afterpage} in your preamble.  (This
> presumes you have the tools package, but I think that's a standard part
> of all LaTeX distros.)  At the end of the text on what will be page 85,
> put \afterpage{\thispagestyle{empty}} in ERT just before the page break.
>   I think that will do it for you.
>
> /Paul


Hi paul,  I tried that but it still isnt working...  I didnt get any errors
so I assume I have the package.  Is there anything else that I can try?
Another possibility that I wouldnt mind is to make a separate file somehow
that has my bib in it and removing the first page there.  I am turning in a
hard copy, not a digital one, so any way to get that first page of my bib
un-numbered will work...
Thanks again for all the help



 original message above =



When I wrote my thesis, I was required to have page numbers on EVERY
page except the first couple. So I can't help you with a nice technical
hack. However, I did have to resort (for various reasons) to a very
low-tech kludge. If you're desperate for a just-good-enough solution,
you might try simply printing the page as-is, page number and all. Then
take a nice sharp knife blade or razor, and carefully scrape away the
ink. One of the professors in my department also swore that a
high-powered, pulsed infrared laser will blow the ink off the paper,
but not damage the paper itself (this is something I didn't try,
though). 



In any case, I was able to sneak a couple of wrongly-numbered pages
by the hard-copy examiner using the trick. When it comes down to the
wire, you might do the same. 



Best of luck!





   

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Re: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Lyx Physicst

On 7/17/07, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Lyx Physicst wrote:

>
> Sorry, let me clarify.  My thesis ends on page 85, so I would like the
> first
> page of the bib to not have a page number(which would be 86) at the
bottom,
> and then the 2nd page to continue counting at 87 and so on.
>  I tried to use the
> ERT \pagestyle{empty} %before bib
> ERT \pagestyle{plain} %after bib
>  method, but that doesnt remove the page number of the first page of the
> bib...
>

Try the following.  Put \usepackage{afterpage} in your preamble.  (This
presumes you have the tools package, but I think that's a standard part
of all LaTeX distros.)  At the end of the text on what will be page 85,
put \afterpage{\thispagestyle{empty}} in ERT just before the page break.
  I think that will do it for you.

/Paul



Hi paul,  I tried that but it still isnt working...  I didnt get any errors
so I assume I have the package.  Is there anything else that I can try?
Another possibility that I wouldnt mind is to make a separate file somehow
that has my bib in it and removing the first page there.  I am turning in a
hard copy, not a digital one, so any way to get that first page of my bib
un-numbered will work...
Thanks again for all the help


Re: Removing first page number on bibtex generated bibliography

2007-07-17 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Lyx Physicst wrote:



Sorry, let me clarify.  My thesis ends on page 85, so I would like the 
first

page of the bib to not have a page number(which would be 86) at the bottom,
and then the 2nd page to continue counting at 87 and so on.
 I tried to use the
ERT \pagestyle{empty} %before bib
ERT \pagestyle{plain} %after bib
 method, but that doesnt remove the page number of the first page of the
bib...



Try the following.  Put \usepackage{afterpage} in your preamble.  (This 
presumes you have the tools package, but I think that's a standard part 
of all LaTeX distros.)  At the end of the text on what will be page 85, 
put \afterpage{\thispagestyle{empty}} in ERT just before the page break. 
 I think that will do it for you.


/Paul



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