Am 11.05.2013 11:35, schrieb John R. Hudson:
I have just updated the Wiki with a link to an updated BibTeX styles
guide covering TeXLive 2012.
Many thanks!
best regards from the LyX meeting in Milano
Uwe
I have just updated the Wiki with a link to an updated BibTeX styles
guide covering TeXLive 2012.
John
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On Tue, 19 Sep 2006, John Miller wrote:
> Dear LyX team,
>
>All the items in the "Inventory of your LaTeX configuration" list show the
> entry
> 'Found: ???', and I get boxes saying 'The document uses a missing TeX class
> "book" [or suchlike]. LyX will not be able to produce output.'
> How
Dear LyX team,
All the items in the "Inventory of your LaTeX configuration" list
show the entry
'Found: ???', and I get boxes saying 'The document uses a missing TeX
class "book" [or suchlike]. LyX will not be able to produce output.'
How do I get these missing files?
Can LyX handle .tex
"in
> other word processors" you enter font sizes, tabs, etc.
[snip]
> Perhaps most people are not familiar with 'styles' from, eg. Ms Word.
I now have to suffer through M$ Word at work. One of the first things
I did was create styles that made Word behave more like LyX.
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> The "Tutorial", in the "What is Lyx" chapter, harps on about how "in
> other word processors" you enter font sizes, tabs, etc.
> Perhaps most people are not familiar with 'styles' from, eg. Ms Word.
...
tle too emphasized for someone who's coming from a
background of "advanced user" of MS Word (Windows), Mac (can't remember)
and probably one other product too - I've used what these other apps
call "styles" for years.
Perhaps most people are not familiar with