Again, supoose there is a 'proof' style in some .layout.
Obviously, some proofs are rather longish, and sometimes it
is necessary to have some enumeration or similar lists
included.
How to I tell LyX that these things nest?
Since a proof stats with 'Proof:' and ends with a box, I can't simply
I fiddled with a .layout file, and there is now a style 'Proof'.
In LyX everything looks ok (including e.g. the EndLabel),
but the exported LaTeX looks like:
some text.
\end{proof}
And here comes the next paragraph ...
The .dvi consequently looks like
some text. [] And here comes th
I had to use reLyX to import a document containing larger chunks
wrapped in \begin{proof} and \end{proof}.
reLyX translated everything to ERT, including the included math.
I'd rather have \begin and \end in ERT and the stuff in between
translated 'normally'.
I ended up replacing \begin{proof}
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 12:07:59PM +0100, Rachel Greenham wrote:
> So with PDF, it's bullet points, figures, well-rendered text - choose two,
> you can't have all three. Gah!
Not really. The following FAQ explain how to insert figures with pdflatex.
It also explain how to use outline fonts (the
Martijn Brouwer wrote:
>
> Is there an easy way to insert math-delimiters with the keyboard?
>
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Try putting the following in your lyxrc file.
# These do pairs of: () {} [] <> ||
\bind "M-9"
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 02:43:59PM +0200, Juergen Vigna wrote:
> As said in the subject if I have some long text and underline it in LyX
> it is not split up in rows in the LaTeX output. I could emphasize it and
> then use ulem, but I think that's not really what I want.
>
> Does someone have a s
On 13-Jul-2000 Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> there is no better way, but
> \usepackage{ulem}
>
I guessed so :(
> with lyx define the paragraph in which you want to underline
> the text (parts or the whole paragraph) as a minipage with
> a width of 100%, than in text
> \uline{bla bla bla}
> is all t
Juergen Vigna wrote:
>
> As said in the subject if I have some long text and underline it in LyX
> it is not split up in rows in the LaTeX output. I could emphasize it and
> then use ulem, but I think that's not really what I want.
>
> Does someone have a solution to this problem?
there is no b
As said in the subject if I have some long text and underline it in LyX
it is not split up in rows in the LaTeX output. I could emphasize it and
then use ulem, but I think that's not really what I want.
Does someone have a solution to this problem?
Jürgen
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Michael Zapf wrote:
>
> > >
> > > When I want to produce pdf files I insert the line "\usepackage{pslatex}" in the
> > > LaTeX preamble and then use ps2pdf (or distill). That works very well - except
> > > for the itemization bullets which seem to not appear correctly in the pdf file.
> >
> > Hi,
Jens Stolze wrote:
>
> Michael Zapf wrote:
> >
> > Hello!
> >
> > When I want to produce pdf files I insert the line "\usepackage{pslatex}" in the
> > LaTeX preamble and then use ps2pdf (or distill). That works very well - except
> > for the itemization bullets which seem to not appear correctly
>
> Is there an easy way to insert math-delimiters with the keyboard?
>
poenitz@millo:~ > grep math-delim `locate bind`
...
math.bind:\bind "M-m ~S-parenleft" "math-delim ( )"
math.bind:\bind "M-m ~S-bracketleft""math-delim [ ]"
math.bind:\bind "M-m ~S-braceleft" "math-delim { }"
When I insert math numbers for a multiline equation, and then remove one of
the lines (the last), LyX still displays the (#) for that line.
Nevertheless it is removed from the file: it does not appear in the output
and after closing and reopening, LyX does not display these extra math
number indic
Is there an easy way to insert math-delimiters with the keyboard?
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Christian Ridderström wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I'm writing a conference paper that requires me to use Times New Roman
> (or Times) for the main text, but 18pt Arial bold for the title, 10pt
> Arial bold for the authors and 10pt Arial for author affilation. All of
> this should furthermore be left-justi
That is exactly what you need , when you print a book: different margin
at left,
on even and odd pages. I don't see you problem?
Ramin
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thomas schönhoff wrote:
> Hello to all,
> at the moment I try to print a paper (about 74
> pages) written in "book- koma-script" class. The
> standar
Hello to all,
at the moment I try to print a paper (about 74
pages) written in "book- koma-script" class. The
standard defaults in layout-> document are set to:
format: both sides
Printing this paper gives a curiosity that means
the margin on the first page doesn't fit to the
fol
Hi,
I'd like to place a logo on the top right corner of the title
page. Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks,
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