Re: single/double quote inversion

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, John Wetterau wrote: > Has anyone noticed that single and double quotes get inverted in the printout? > eg. "He said to me, 'Forget it!'" prints as: "He said to me, 'Forget it!"' > This is a minor but annoying bug if you are writing a lot of dialog. The .lyx > file looks corre

Re: Exporting to MS Word

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Barry Kauler wrote: > Hi, > I exported to a LaTeX file, then tried a utility called > "latex2rtf", which is supposed to generate a Rich > Text Format file that is Microsoft compatible. > But, it aborts. > Then I tried "latex2html" and that just hangs. > > So, does anyone know

single/double quote inversion

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
Has anyone noticed that single and double quotes get inverted in the printout? eg. "He said to me, 'Forget it!'" prints as: "He said to me, 'Forget it!"' This is a minor but annoying bug if you are writing a lot of dialog. The .lyx file looks correct, but the .ps file seems to have them inverted (

I apologize but I need the info again ...

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
Hello Somehow I lost the pointer to NT Lyx web site. Would someone be kind enough to send it to me again? Thanks a lot Ed

Re: Exporting to MS Word

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
On Mon, 21 Jun 1999, Barry Kauler wrote: > Hi, > I exported to a LaTeX file, then tried a utility called > "latex2rtf", which is supposed to generate a Rich > Text Format file that is Microsoft compatible. > But, it aborts. I got problems with latex2rtf some time ago too... > Then I tried "late

Source code in a book

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
I'd like to write a book in two columns. But sometimes there will be a programming example that is supposed to span the columns. These examples may be longer than one page. I can't seem to find the solution for this. Neither floats, tables or minpages can do this. Can this be done, and if so, h

absolute placement of a picture

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
Is it possible to place a small picture, e.g. some logo, at an absolute location, let´s say x cm from the left paper border and y cm form the bottom paper border? oliver --- Oliver Eichler, Dipl.-Ing. DSP Solutions Ingenieure Kellermann, Voigt, Hoepfl, Eichler und Weidner Partnerschaft

Re: How to get rid of a row in a multi-column-equation?

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > > "Alexander" == Alexander Wollmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Alexander> Putting a "delete-line-forward" like in emacs.bind is not > Alexander> what I want! Imagine you typed a C-Enter too much, and now > Alexander> you have a last line you don´t need. I

Re: How to get rid of a row in a multi-column-equation?

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
On 21-Jun-99 Ingo Kloecker wrote: >> Ingo> You can mark the line (for example by holding down Shift and pressing >> Ingo> Down) and >> Ingo> then press backspace. It works for me, but it is a little bit tricky. >> >> This does not work for me with the last line. > > Try going to the third box in

Re: How to get rid of a row in a multi-column-equation?

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
> Ingo> You can mark the line (for example by holding down Shift and pressing > Ingo> Down) and > Ingo> then press backspace. It works for me, but it is a little bit tricky. > > This does not work for me with the last line. Try going to the third box in the last line, hold down Shift and then pre

Re: How to get rid of a row in a multi-column-equation?

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
> "Alexander" == Alexander Wollmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Alexander> Putting a "delete-line-forward" like in emacs.bind is not Alexander> what I want! Imagine you typed a C-Enter too much, and now Alexander> you have a last line you don´t need. I want to remove this Alexander> line (wit

Re: How to get rid of a row in a multi-column-equation?

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
>>> > Alexander> Hi everybody! How can I remove a line in a > Alexander> multi-column-equation I created with C-Enter? Just > Alexander> backspace doesn´t work! >>> C-k should do it. >>> >>> JMarc > > Alexander> It does not, sorry! > > Sorry, this was only with emacs key bindings. Try M-e k.

Re: formula - numbering

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
> "Alexander" == Alexander Wollmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Alexander> Hi everybody! Sorry, but there is another problem: Alexander> If I have a multiline-equation produced with C-Enter, I can Alexander> remove the formula-labels with M-m S-N. Why doesn´t this Alexander> work with a nor

Re: How to get rid of a row in a multi-column-equation?

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
Salut Alexander, > How can I remove a line in a multi-column-equation I created with C-Enter? Just > backspace doesn´t work! You can mark the line (for example by holding down Shift and pressing Down) and then press backspace. It works for me, but it is a little bit tricky. Regards, Ingo

Re: How to get rid of a row in a multi-column-equation?

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
> "Alexander" == Alexander Wollmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Alexander> On 21-Jun-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: >>> "Alexander" == Alexander Wollmann >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Alexander> Hi everybody! How can I remove a line in a Alexander> multi-column-equation I create

formula - numbering

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
Hi everybody! Sorry, but there is another problem: If I have a multiline-equation produced with C-Enter, I can remove the formula-labels with M-m S-N. Why doesn´t this work with a normal math-equation (M-m d, but no C-Enter)? How can I remove such a label? Greets, Alex. --

Re: How to get rid of a row in a multi-column-equation?

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
On 21-Jun-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: >> "Alexander" == Alexander Wollmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Alexander> Hi everybody! How can I remove a line in a > Alexander> multi-column-equation I created with C-Enter? Just > Alexander> backspace doesn´t work! > > C-k should do it. >

Re: How to get rid of a row in a multi-column-equation?

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
> "Alexander" == Alexander Wollmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Alexander> Hi everybody! How can I remove a line in a Alexander> multi-column-equation I created with C-Enter? Just Alexander> backspace doesn´t work! C-k should do it. JMarc

Re: Exporting to MS Word

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
> "Barry" == Barry Kauler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Barry> Hi, I exported to a LaTeX file, then tried a utility called Barry> "latex2rtf", which is supposed to generate a Rich Text Format Barry> file that is Microsoft compatible. But, it aborts. Then I Barry> tried "latex2html" and that j

Exporting to MS Word

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
Hi, I exported to a LaTeX file, then tried a utility called "latex2rtf", which is supposed to generate a Rich Text Format file that is Microsoft compatible. But, it aborts. Then I tried "latex2html" and that just hangs. So, does anyone know of any conversion utility that can convert a Lyx docume

How to get rid of a row in a multi-column-equation?

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
Hi everybody! How can I remove a line in a multi-column-equation I created with C-Enter? Just backspace doesn´t work! Greets, Alex. --- Alexander Wollmann Universität Freiburg, Abteilung Elementar-Mathematik und Didaktik der Mathematik E-

Re: How is \maketitle placed

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
> > In the layout files, the layouts that should appear before \maketitle > are marked with > InTitle 1 > > So you should do the same for your Dummy layout. > > Hope this helps. Perfect, that´s it. Thanks a lot (as so often in recent times :) ) oliver --- Oliver Eichler, Dipl.-Ing. DSP

Re: How is \maketitle placed

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
> "Oliver" == Oliver Eichler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Oliver> Does anyone know how the tag \maketitle is placed? How does Oliver> Lyx know the end of my title section. I would like to achieve Oliver> something like: Oliver> \newcommand Dummy[1]{\def\@dummy{#1}} ... \title{dd} Oliver>

How is \maketitle placed

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
Does anyone know how the tag \maketitle is placed? How does Lyx know the end of my title section. I would like to achieve something like: \newcommand Dummy[1]{\def\@dummy{#1}} ... \title{dd} \author{s} \Dummy{ff} \date{k} now Lyx should set \maketitle, however it will place it a

Re: Lyx: thank you

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
> "Julián" == Julián Muñoz Domínguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Julián> I would like to thank all the developpers and contributors for Julián> doing LyX, a really usefull software. For _me_, LaTex is Julián> meaningless without LyX. You are *very* welcome :) JMarc

Lyx: thank you

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
I would like to thank all the developpers and contributors for doing LyX, a really usefull software. For _me_, LaTex is meaningless without LyX. Thanks again ! __o _ \<_ (_)/(_)