latex/ps figs using xfig

2001-03-24 Thread Mahmoud Shawky Elhaddad
Hi, I'm trying to follow the instructions in the user-guide on how to insert combined LaTeX/PS (exported from xfig).  I'm "including" the latex part in input mode. Running latex on the exported document, I get two errors. #1: ! undefined control sequence \epsfig This is in line 2 of the latex-par

Re: question

2001-03-24 Thread Herbert Voss
Leonid Kontorovich wrote: > > Hello, > > I have a quick question: in Lyx, how do you have two authors side by side, > each with his own info: > > John Smith Jane Doe > 123 Some University11 Elm Street > [EMAIL PROTECTED]

question

2001-03-24 Thread Leonid Kontorovich
Hello, I have a quick question: in Lyx, how do you have two authors side by side, each with his own info: John Smith Jane Doe 123 Some University11 Elm Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks! -Leonid

Cleaning up (was multicols and tabbing)

2001-03-24 Thread Christopher Jones
Works like a charm. Thanks again. So here is some minor stuff left to address with this project of mine: First, I still have the problem I had before, with the \fbox and \parbox stuff. Second, I am printing this on USLegal, with .25in margins all around, and .50in columnsep (3 cols). It prints

Re: Box environment

2001-03-24 Thread Robin
Herbert Voss wrote: > > Robin Turner wrote: > > > > I've been doing some work on a layout sheet for my workmates (assuming that I > > can persuade them to start using LyX!) which involves a box environment - the > > idea is that your text appears in a centred box (which is something we do a > > l

Re: Box environment

2001-03-24 Thread Herbert Voss
Robin Turner wrote: > > I've been doing some work on a layout sheet for my workmates (assuming that I > can persuade them to start using LyX!) which involves a box environment - the > idea is that your text appears in a centred box (which is something we do a > lot). What I have so far works OK,

Box environment

2001-03-24 Thread Robin Turner
I've been doing some work on a layout sheet for my workmates (assuming that I can persuade them to start using LyX!) which involves a box environment - the idea is that your text appears in a centred box (which is something we do a lot). What I have so far works OK, but the next Standard parag

lyx and /user/local

2001-03-24 Thread Robin Gerard
Hello, My question does not concern lyx only, but I have had experience with lyx. I transfer the contents of /usr/local in another directory and and lyx works fine. Is it necessary to keep the directories lyx-1.1.6fix1, kde, xform, xpm-3.4k or is it necessary just to run configure, make and make

Re: multicols and tabbing

2001-03-24 Thread Herbert Voss
Christopher Jones wrote: > > Thanks so much! Since I sent that post, I had come up with the following > slution: > > \begin{tabbing} > Q. XXX \= \parbox[t]{\columnwidth}{...} \\ > ... > \end{tabbing} > > Your solution worked MUCH better, since mine, though it kept the text within > the colu

Re: Section Numbering

2001-03-24 Thread Hisyam
Hello, You are absolutely right that I should using the latex8 document class for my conference paper. After reading throught the Help->Customization and the Help->Extended manual, I make the following changes: 1. cp /usr/share/lyx/layouts/latex8.layout ~/.lyx/layouts/latex8.layout.layout 2. edit