Rod == Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am not sure about the docs. What do you mean in the section
about the layout file? people are not supposed to know about \title
and such, and as far as I know the environments Title or Author
*are* supported.
Rod Brain stopped working. I was
> "Rod" == Rod Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I am not sure about the docs. What do you mean in the section
>> about the layout file? people are not supposed to know about \title
>> and such, and as far as I know the environments Title or Author
>> *are* supported.
Rod> Brain stopped
Rod == Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rod Looks good, except for a few minor points: \ead - this isn't
Rod mentioned in the elsevier instructions, and seems to have been
Rod introduced by Herbert. I'm not sure what it is meant to do, but
Rod doesn't work with the current layout file.
I
Rod == Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rod Also attached is a draft for some docs. The config text is in the
Rod file, as I (again) have no idea what format you need for it.
I am not sure about the docs. What do you mean in the section about
the layout file? people are not supposed to know
Jean-Marc,
I thinks it ready to go in. I suspect other errors may come to light when
it has wider distribution, but it seems close enough at the moment.
Rod \thanks[ABC]{This is all the thanks I get}
Rod I have no idea if this is possible in Lyx at the moment.
Why didn't they use normal
I am not sure about the docs. What do you mean in the section about
the layout file? people are not supposed to know about \title and
such, and as far as I know the environments Title or Author *are*
supported.
Brain stopped working. I was thinking of the old version of the layout.
> "Rod" == Rod Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rod> Looks good, except for a few minor points: \ead - this isn't
Rod> mentioned in the elsevier instructions, and seems to have been
Rod> introduced by Herbert. I'm not sure what it is meant to do, but
Rod> doesn't work with the current layout
> "Rod" == Rod Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rod> Also attached is a draft for some docs. The config text is in the
Rod> file, as I (again) have no idea what format you need for it.
I am not sure about the docs. What do you mean in the section about
the layout file? people are not
Jean-Marc,
I thinks it ready to go in. I suspect other errors may come to light when
it has wider distribution, but it seems close enough at the moment.
>
> Rod> \thanks[ABC]{This is all the thanks I get}
>
> Rod> I have no idea if this is possible in Lyx at the moment.
>
> Why didn't they
>
> I am not sure about the docs. What do you mean in the section about
> the layout file? people are not supposed to know about \title and
> such, and as far as I know the environments Title or Author *are*
> supported.
Brain stopped working. I was thinking of the old version of the layout.
The attached patch adds support for the elsart.cls latex class. It is
based on Herbert's class (with a couple fixes of my own) and the
patch to support it has a similar effect to Herbert's.
This will get included in 1.3.1 if
1/ it gets a good testing. I do not have an elsart.cls here to try to
I'll give it a try, and have a go at documentation. When I first put in
the old (bad) form of this, I had some docs too, so I'll have a look at
updating those.
Er, silly question, but what is the easiest way to apply this. For small
patches I've used emacs, but this looks a little more imvolved
patch -p0 diff-file
seems to work, so please, ignore me :)
Rod
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Rod Pinna wrote:
I'll give it a try, and have a go at documentation. When I first put in
the old (bad) form of this, I had some docs too, so I'll have a look at
updating those.
Er, silly question,
Looks good, except for a few minor points:
\ead - this isn't mentioned in the elsevier instructions, and seems to
have been introduced by Herbert. I'm not sure what it is meant to do, but
doesn't work with the current layout file.
\thanks - in the Elsevier style, thanks should be tied to the
The attached patch adds support for the elsart.cls latex class. It is
based on Herbert's class (with a couple fixes of my own) and the
patch to support it has a similar effect to Herbert's.
This will get included in 1.3.1 if
1/ it gets a good testing. I do not have an elsart.cls here to try to
I'll give it a try, and have a go at documentation. When I first put in
the old (bad) form of this, I had some docs too, so I'll have a look at
updating those.
Er, silly question, but what is the easiest way to apply this. For small
patches I've used emacs, but this looks a little more imvolved
patch -p0 < diff-file
seems to work, so please, ignore me :)
Rod
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Rod Pinna wrote:
>
> I'll give it a try, and have a go at documentation. When I first put in
> the old (bad) form of this, I had some docs too, so I'll have a look at
> updating those.
>
> Er, silly
Looks good, except for a few minor points:
\ead - this isn't mentioned in the elsevier instructions, and seems to
have been introduced by Herbert. I'm not sure what it is meant to do, but
doesn't work with the current layout file.
\thanks - in the Elsevier style, thanks should be tied to the
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