I am having some difficulty quoting code segments in a Lyx document and
having indentation appear as desired.
Use listing.sty. It is really good ;-)
BTW: Any developers listening? Since problems like this turn up frequently
I'd think it would be rather nice to have some standard paragraph
I have a block of lyx-code (in a figure float) that I want to center as a
whole. However, if I choose Layout-Paragraph-Center, than it is
centered line by line. So I want to get
| int main(int argc, char* argv[]) |
| {
"Rick" == Rick Angell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rick I am having some difficulty quoting code segments in a Lyx
Rick document and having indentation appear as desired.
Rick This is an example of what I'm trying to do:
Rick last_day_of_week = 1; % first element is a Friday
Rick
"Shane" == Shane French [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Shane I've been subscribed to this list for a while but this is my
Shane first post. I downloaded the file vita.cls but can't find what
Shane to do with it now.
Shane Could someone tell me where to look in the help system or
Shane explain to
"William" == William Pickles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
William I asked a few weeks ago about using the LyxServer mechanism
William but did nt get any help from this group
Sorry about that... The situation now is that LyX cannot be started
without a GUI, so that the lyxserver cannot help much.
"ivo" == ivo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ivo In Lyx rel 0.12.0 I can't get Croatian letters ð (\dj, d-slash)
ivo and Ð (\DJ, D-slash), (they were always a problem, but in 0.10.7
ivo I used \kmap ð "\\dj" and \kmap Ð "\\DJ", to get them like TeX
ivo commands in Lyx -they were painted red - and
"Matthew" == =?iso-8859-2?Q?Mat=ECj Cepl?= iso-8859-2 writes:
Matthew Well, I am afraid, that the main issue is support of ISO
Matthew 8859-2 coding. There is nothing good in ISO 8859-1 coding in
Matthew East Europe.
I thought that LyX had a reasonable latin2 support? What's the
problem,
On Tue, 10 Nov 1998, [iso-8859-2] Matìj Cepl wrote:
Well, I am afraid, that the main issue is support of ISO 8859-2
coding. There is nothing good in ISO 8859-1 coding in East Europe.
I think LyX has quite good support for ISO 8859-2. I'm using
ISO 8859-2 font to typeset Slovenian documents
While we're on extended alphabets, for transliterated Hebrew and
Yiddish I'd welcome help configuring a Solaris-Sparc system to create
underdot letters in LyX with the compose key. I can do them by
setting up a keyboard mapping with
\kmod . underdot hH
in LyX, but that has the unacceptable