Hello,
I made some improvement to my infamous cv class, which is now up to
version 1.2. This version moves a few things around and adds support
for a title. All the fonts used are configurable, and I intend
eventually to provide document class options to modify them
(i.e. provide styles of cv).
Hello
Andre' Poenitz schrieb:
>
> By pressing the backslash key ;-)
>
> No, I am serious: Although the backslash does not show, you enter LATeX
> mode as you can verify easily by typing some letters.
Thank for your answer. My question was not very good formulated. But now
I found a solution.
Hello,
how can I fill the space, generated by hfill, with points? Just like the
TOC.
I need something like this:
Peter 40
Marina ... 23
(I'm using lyx 0.12.0)
Thanks a lot.
Ulrich
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I installed lyx-0.12.0-linux-elf-x86-libc5-bin.tar.gz on Red Hat 5.1
Executing Lyx gave me : ./lyx: can't resolve symbol '__argz_stringify'
Any help
Hilaire Fernandes
Dr Geo project http://drgeo.home.ml.org
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> "Ulrich" == Ulrich Schenck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ulrich> Hello, how can I fill the space, generated by hfill, with
Ulrich> points? Just like the TOC. I need something like this:
Ulrich> Peter 40 Marina ... 23
Ulrich> (I'm using lyx 0.12.0)
This is not
>> When you type a displayed formula, make sure that you do not type
Return
>> before/after the formula. If you do so, you add a paragraph break,
and
>> you get exactly what you do not want: a paragraph break. A displayed
>> formula should be entered in the text, exactly like a normal inline
>>
> unfortunately they are not modifiers. They are special characters,
> a bit similar to SS in German and the oe ligature in French, but
> there are no logical way to get them with a modifier.
> We should support a more general substitution mechanism, such that
> for instance "special-key a e" wou
> "Klaus" == Klaus Kragelund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Klaus> Hi I hope this is not a too trivial question:
Of course not, and I guess this is why you did not get an answer yet :)
Klaus> I have a footnote that is more than one line long and I would
Klaus> like to have the lines stay exact
Hello,
I am possibly a new user of Lyx. I have just downloaded lyx
version 0.12.0. Most of it seems to work, but it is having problem with
.eps files when it has latex compile to document. The errors show up when
I compile the user guide. The version of latex that I have is "e-TeX
(Web
> "Mike" == Mike Heffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mike> Hello, I am possibly a new user of Lyx. I have just downloaded
Mike> lyx version 0.12.0. Most of it seems to work, but it is having
Mike> problem with .eps files when it has latex compile to document.
Mike> The errors show up when I
> "Jianxin" == Jianxin Yuan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jianxin> I believe many of our lyx users experienced the similar
Jianxin> things as well. Could LyX display these paragraph breaks by
Jianxin> some marks as done by Word? so we can exactly know when
Jianxin> something goes wrong. A wish
Hi Folks,
I can't find the answer to the following via man pages or FAQs or luck
or hacking. My problem is getting postscript files to print on the
correct area of the page. When using LyX, if I print (directly
through LyX, not via gv) I get the text too low and too far right on
the page. If I
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