Hello,
I just found out that lyx has commandline options as well.
What surprises me is the xpos/ypos/width/height option.
Wouldn't it be more consistent to use the general
geometry options as defined by X11 Window System:
-geometry WIDTHxHEIGHT+XOFF+YOFF
Regards,
Rob.
Juergen Vigna wrote:
Hi All!
If you're interested I just made the whole lot of the LyX Documentation
available online, the link is:
http://www.sad.it/~jug/lyx/lyxdoc
Ciao Jürgen
P.S.: The generation of the documentation is automatized and I don't fix
Alright, I can't keep track of all these great little tips I keep
seeing! Headers, page numbers, yada, this is great, but it's too much
for me to categorize. I reckon it's just time to figure out how to do
them myself instead of being horribly lazy and trying to wait till
someone posts them. Are
No disrespect to Lamport here, but can I suggest instead "A guide to LaTeX" by
Kopka Daly? It is newer (1999), includes a lot of stuff that is not in
Lamport's (but in one of the "companions"), its price is about the same as
Lamport's, and I find it easy both to read and use as a reference. I'd
Hello,
I just found out that lyx has commandline options as well.
What surprises me is the xpos/ypos/width/height option.
Wouldn't it be more consistent to use the general
geometry options as defined by X11 Window System:
-geometry WIDTHxHEIGHT+XOFF+YOFF
Regards,
Rob.
Juergen Vigna wrote:
Hi All!
If you're interested I just made the whole lot of the LyX Documentation
available online, the link is:
http://www.sad.it/~jug/lyx/lyxdoc
Ciao Jürgen
P.S.: The generation of the documentation is automatized and I don't fix
Alright, I can't keep track of all these great little tips I keep
seeing! Headers, page numbers, yada, this is great, but it's too much
for me to categorize. I reckon it's just time to figure out how to do
them myself instead of being horribly lazy and trying to wait till
someone posts them. Are
No disrespect to Lamport here, but can I suggest instead "A guide to LaTeX" by
Kopka Daly? It is newer (1999), includes a lot of stuff that is not in
Lamport's (but in one of the "companions"), its price is about the same as
Lamport's, and I find it easy both to read and use as a reference. I'd
Hello,
I just found out that lyx has commandline options as well.
What surprises me is the xpos/ypos/width/height option.
Wouldn't it be more consistent to use the general
geometry options as defined by X11 Window System:
-geometry WIDTHxHEIGHT+XOFF+YOFF
Regards,
Rob.
Juergen Vigna wrote:
>
> Hi All!
>
> If you're interested I just made the whole lot of the LyX Documentation
> available online, the link is:
>
> http://www.sad.it/~jug/lyx/lyxdoc
>
> Ciao Jürgen
>
> P.S.: The generation of the documentation is automatized and I don't fix
>
Alright, I can't keep track of all these great little tips I keep
seeing! Headers, page numbers, yada, this is great, but it's too much
for me to categorize. I reckon it's just time to figure out how to do
them myself instead of being horribly lazy and trying to wait till
someone posts them. Are
No disrespect to Lamport here, but can I suggest instead "A guide to LaTeX" by
Kopka & Daly? It is newer (1999), includes a lot of stuff that is not in
Lamport's (but in one of the "companions"), its price is about the same as
Lamport's, and I find it easy both to read and use as a reference.
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