Allan Rae wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
>
>>Fabian B. wrote:
>>
> [...]
>
>>>3. I don't want a pagebreak, when a new Chapter starts.
>>>
>>
>>than don't use reportstyle, take article.
>>
>
> Articles don't have chapters.
sure, but if you want a behaviour for chapters l
On Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Fabian B. wrote:
[...]
> > 3. I don't want a pagebreak, when a new Chapter starts.
>
>
> than don't use reportstyle, take article.
Articles don't have chapters.
Allan. (ARRae)
Fabian B. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing a document using report, koma-script class.
> There four things in the layout I want to change:
>
> 1. the toc is like
> Part 1
> Chapter 1
>Section 1.1
>Section 1.2
> Chapter 2
> ...
> I want it like
> Part 1
>Chapter 1
>Section 1.1
>
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I am translating a book from the english into a german version.
> By trying to view it with dvi it hangs
>
> Therefore I exported it to latex, in order to see whats going wrong,
> however it says
>
> not a lyx file
>
> what is going wrong?
>
> Language is german
>
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
> \begin{sidewaysfigure}[ht]
>
>\centerline{\includegraphics[height=!,width=0.9\textheight]{imagenes/STFT_Bloques.eps}}
>
>
> \caption{Bloques de STFT\label{fig:stft_bloques}}
> \end{sidewaysfigure}
>
> BTW, the [ht] after sidewaysfigure doesn't seem to be working cor
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Roberto Hernandez wrote:
>
>>> what did you use? lscape, sideways or rotating?
>>
>>
>>
>> I tried with \begin{lscape} and \begin{sidewaysfigure} (which is an
>> environment thats defined in the rotating package). In either of the
>> two cases I have the same problem with
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
>> what did you use? lscape, sideways or rotating?
>
>
> I tried with \begin{lscape} and \begin{sidewaysfigure} (which is an
> environment thats defined in the rotating package). In either of the two
> cases I have the same problem with the caption...
give a short e
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Roberto Hernandez wrote:
>
>>>
>>> No, it is better to use the sidewaysfigure env. from rotating.sty
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank you, this is exactly what I need. I also tried Herbert's
>> suggestion with the "lscape" package. Both work well, but there is one
>> problem I haven't be
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
>>
>> No, it is better to use the sidewaysfigure env. from rotating.sty
>
>
> Thank you, this is exactly what I need. I also tried Herbert's
> suggestion with the "lscape" package. Both work well, but there is one
> problem I haven't been able to solve. The caption fo
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 07:02:11PM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
>>On Tuesday, 5. March 2002 17:37, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
>>
>>>I have some very large figures to include in a document. What I'd like
>>>to do is include them in a page of their own in landscape format (the
>>>
Hi,
I'm writing a document using report, koma-script class.
There four things in the layout I want to change:
1. the toc is like
Part 1
Chapter 1
Section 1.1
Section 1.2
Chapter 2
...
I want it like
Part 1
Chapter 1
Section 1.1
Section 1.1
Chapter 2
...
2. The ou
On Saturday 09 March 2002 15:07, Koen Martens wrote:
> Furthermore, I think a newsgroup is much more vulnerable to spam and if
> there's anything i'm not waiting for it's more spam..
It's not just spam, it's cross-posting and other irrelevancies. People tend
to subscribe and post to far more n
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 02:02:03PM +0100, Juergen Fenn wrote:
>
> Secondly, I have a hunch that newsgroups seem to be more popular with
> Europeans whereas Americans seem to prefer mailing lists. Is that so?
>
Well, let me add my 2 cents (being a european). I experience that the general
newsg
Davide Cavallari schrieb:
>
> Personally I would prefer a newsgroup, however I think a mailing list is
> better because some people haven't access to a news server.
This point has been mentioned rather often.
Firstly, anyone having access to email also has access to news servers.
- There
Hello,
I am quite agree to keep the mailing list and if aprreciated a news server.
Butthe latters premise is that everybody has access to news server
(isn't?, as has been mentioned before by someone on this list).
In every case I vividly wish to keep this helpful list running!
Cheers
Thomas
Personally I would prefer a newsgroup, however I think a mailing list is
better because some people haven't access to a news server.
--
Cheers,
Davide Cavallari
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On 8 March 2002 21:40, Juergen Fenn wrote:
> One more participant, Vitaly Lipatov (I am sorry that I did not provide
> a return address this morning, so your reply twice did not reach the
> list), put the following to me:
> > I prefer mailing list as long as newsgroup needs on-line...
Sorry for a
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