Bo Peng wrote:
BP> This might be a good solution to advanced users who want to (and know
BP> how to) control everything. However, alphabetic ordering should be
BP> easier to use for most of the users (who do not necessarily know where
BP> the .layout files are).
While I am honoured that you consid
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 01:18:29PM +1030, Paul Medwell wrote:
> You can manually change the ordering of the styles by using something
> like the following in your .layout file.
This might be a good solution to advanced users who want to (and know
how to) control everything. However, alphabetic o
You can manually change the ordering of the styles by using something
like the following in your .layout file.
---
#Sort the order of the styles
Style Standard
End
Style Chapter
End
Style Section
End
Style Subsection
End
Style Subsubsection
End
Style Paragraph
End
Style List
End
---
This
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Martijn Brouwer wrote:
| I guess Indonesian.
There is no "Indonesian" in LaTeX babel, but "bahasa" (as I know)
Wayan
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 15:36:50 +0100
Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adinda Praditya schrieb:
> > Have look the file and convert it to DVI or PDF
> >
> > Do you guys know what's wrong with the file?
>
>
> > \language english
>
> what is the right language?
>
I guess Indonesian.
Marti
Looks the same under Ghostview and acroread so its probably something else.
cheers
owen
Steven Homolya wrote:
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, owen lucas wrote:
>I would like to use a symbol from the marvosym package.
>i have put \usepackage{marvosym} in my preamble and some symbols work
>some don't
>
Paolo Ariano asked:
>i'm writing an article in latex using lyx on a GNU/Linux debian, i save
>my pdf, then i've to make a poster to present my data:
>if i open my pdf in Macromedia Freehand there are a lot of fonts errors
>and it is unusable
.pdf isn't really intended as an editable graphics inte
Thanks very much Matej for the advice. I followed it and got the
following error message upon compiling
>Undefined control sequence.
>
>
>The control sequence at the end of the top line
>of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
>misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
Better still, I would like there to be a field in the .layout files
where I can list the environments in the order I prefer them to be in.
This would be particularly useful as different layouts sometimes have the
same environments in different orders which can be confusing.
Thanks
Ralph Bolan
Hello,
I am running Lyx 1.3.0 from RH8 rpm
Document Layout for manual.lyx is DocBook book (SGML)
My converter preferences for DocBook -> HTML
indicate db2html $$iwith no extra flag.
Viewer for HTML ismozilla file://$$p$$i
temporary directory is /tmp
When I work on manual.lyx and run Vi
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 10:51:00AM +, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Yes. The API is the right place to do this.
> However, I believe that there is already an LFUN_INSET_TOGGLE (type
> 'inset-toggle' in the minibuffer) that calls text2.C's toggleInset. Perhaps
> you could make use of this? You'd p
Dear List,
Will it be better if the environment/style list is ordered
alphabetically? I frequently have trouble in finding the environment I
need especially when the list is long.
Thanks.
--
Bo Peng
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> Have you tried to run xfig's exported .eps files through 'eps2eps'?
> It makes pretty compact .eps...
Much more complicated idea would be to produce Metapost sources
instead of xfig -- interposing of Bezier curves over set of
points is very simple in MP. However, of course,
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