Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread G. Milde
On 31.01.05, Rich Shepard wrote: When I asked, the production editor replied that they wanted all files associated with the production of the book. Therefore, I'll send them everything in the /tmp/lyx_tmpdirNNN/lyx_tmpbufN/ directory, plus the original .eps files for the figures. IMHO,

Re: figure and table side by side

2005-02-01 Thread G. Milde
On 1.02.05, Subir Singh Lamba wrote: I am using lyx 1.3.4 on Mandrake9.2.I downloaded the tex file from the mentioned site but it did not compile after it was imported in lyx. I tried working out myself with following step can somebody point out the error: 1) Use Figure Float. 2)

Re: line break and indentation for Lyx-Code

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote: Hi! I am currently writing my Master Thesis in Lyx. I do have some pieces of code that i incuded as verbatim files. I use Lyx-Code as the formatting style for my program-code. I experience 2 Problems with that: * Indentation (done with TAB's) is ignored * Lyx (or

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread Georg Baum
G. Milde wrote: IMHO, sending a tmp-dir is not a very transparent solution. True, but IHMO the best one currently available. If the publishers have a working LaTeX installation, they will want the *.tex source(s) + all included files (*.eps, *.bib, *.bst, ...). No need for *.aux, *.bbl,

Re: figure and table side by side

2005-02-01 Thread Subir Singh Lamba
Hi, I was successful in getting a figure and a table side by side. I had to adjust the size of minipage and it did the trick. Subir On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Uwe Stöhr wrote: Subir Singh Lamba wrote: While seaching the mailing list I came across the following link but at

Re: (Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Marcelo Acuf1a wrote: Hello I am writing a long book. This book have: (in spanish) Preface (Chapter*) Acknowledgments (Chapter*) Introduccion (Chapter*) Chapter 1 (Chapter) Chapter 2 (Chapter) and so on, I want that Preface, and so on, appears in Table of Contents. I want that Preface ...

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Rich Shepard wrote: I'm almost ready to send the document back to the publisher with the complete index, copyeditor's corrections made and anonymous reviewer's comments addressed. Since I'm submitting it in camera-ready format, I assume that I need to tar (probably zip, actually) all the files

Re: Writing Lyx on a text editor

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Matej Cepl wrote: Jose Capco wrote: Are the .lyx files actually texts with commands similar to LaTeX and is it practical/possible to write Commands are not that similar to LaTeX and moreover there are many perils which can bite you. For example (my personal pet peeve), contrary to your

Re: Writing Lyx on a text editor

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Jose Capco wrote: Dear Mailing List, I do not recommend writing a lyx document with a text editor, the format isn't suited for that sort of work. since I am using windows and the LyX available for windows (I tried both the QT and the Xserver version) don't display or display badly many math

how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Martin A. Hansen
hello how do i set the citation style? Insert-Citation Reference opens the citation menu here i can set the citation style to eg: Auther al. [#ID] [#ID] Auther al. #ID #ID etc i would like to set default to #ID in lyx 1.3.4 best regards martin

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: how do i set the citation style? Insert-Citation Reference opens the citation menu here i can set the citation style to eg: Auther al. [#ID] i would like to set default to #ID in lyx 1.3.4 Layout-Document dialog. Extra tab, Citation Style (XForms frontend)

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Martin A. Hansen
hmmm ? Layout-Document dialog doesnt contain any Extra tab? however, there is a bibliography tab where i can set the style to Natbib and select Cite-Style to Author-year or Numerical. i seem to be missing something? martin On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 10:15:06AM +, Angus Leeming wrote:

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: hmmm ? Layout-Document dialog doesnt contain any Extra tab? however, there is a bibliography tab where i can set the style to Natbib and select Cite-Style to Author-year or Numerical. i seem to be missing something? Maybe you should read the entire line,

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: hello again i use the qt-frontend, but still the Layout-Document dialog contains only two Cite styles Author-year and Numerical. i guess these are the main switches of style layout, but if i go to Insert-Citation Reference and choose a citation, then there is a

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Angus Leeming wrote: In short, you can't. Natbib will allow you to choose the global option of Author-Year or Numerical citations, but there is a default \cite command that is used in either case. The other flavours in the drop down menu translate to different LaTeX commands such as \citeyear

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread G. Milde
On 1.02.05, Georg Baum wrote: G. Milde wrote: IMHO, sending a tmp-dir is not a very transparent solution. True, but IHMO the best one currently available. I do not think so -- LyX has two kinds of latex export: internal (with some debugging stuff inserted) and human-readable

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread Jean-Pierre Chretien
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 06:22:43 -0800 (PST) From: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED Just to provide closure, here's part of the instructions I received this morning from Springer's Electronic Technologies

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: Adding the \listfiles command in the preamble recalls (nearly) all what wad needed to buid up the document - *nearly* is what is stated in the Companion. J-P, I read the preamble to get the .sty files. The only ones I could not gather in the

Re: Writing Lyx on a text editor

2005-02-01 Thread Jose Capco
Thanks for all.. I guess I'll stick to the cygwin, lyx. I have still dont get a very nice graphical output (like lyx claims to produce) on the screen (the printed output is pretty much like LaTeX) but its fine anyway.. I really dont care anymore if its WYSWYM or whatever (LaTeX philosophy...) as

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread G. Milde
On 31.01.05, Rich Shepard wrote: When I asked, the production editor replied that they wanted all files associated with the production of the book. Therefore, I'll send them everything in the /tmp/lyx_tmpdirNNN/lyx_tmpbufN/ directory, plus the original .eps files for the figures. IMHO,

Re: figure and table side by side

2005-02-01 Thread G. Milde
On 1.02.05, Subir Singh Lamba wrote: I am using lyx 1.3.4 on Mandrake9.2.I downloaded the tex file from the mentioned site but it did not compile after it was imported in lyx. I tried working out myself with following step can somebody point out the error: 1) Use Figure Float. 2)

Re: line break and indentation for Lyx-Code

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote: Hi! I am currently writing my Master Thesis in Lyx. I do have some pieces of code that i incuded as verbatim files. I use Lyx-Code as the formatting style for my program-code. I experience 2 Problems with that: * Indentation (done with TAB's) is ignored * Lyx (or

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread Georg Baum
G. Milde wrote: IMHO, sending a tmp-dir is not a very transparent solution. True, but IHMO the best one currently available. If the publishers have a working LaTeX installation, they will want the *.tex source(s) + all included files (*.eps, *.bib, *.bst, ...). No need for *.aux, *.bbl,

Re: figure and table side by side

2005-02-01 Thread Subir Singh Lamba
Hi, I was successful in getting a figure and a table side by side. I had to adjust the size of minipage and it did the trick. Subir On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Uwe Stöhr wrote: Subir Singh Lamba wrote: While seaching the mailing list I came across the following link but at

Re: (Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Marcelo Acuf1a wrote: Hello I am writing a long book. This book have: (in spanish) Preface (Chapter*) Acknowledgments (Chapter*) Introduccion (Chapter*) Chapter 1 (Chapter) Chapter 2 (Chapter) and so on, I want that Preface, and so on, appears in Table of Contents. I want that Preface ...

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Rich Shepard wrote: I'm almost ready to send the document back to the publisher with the complete index, copyeditor's corrections made and anonymous reviewer's comments addressed. Since I'm submitting it in camera-ready format, I assume that I need to tar (probably zip, actually) all the files

Re: Writing Lyx on a text editor

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Matej Cepl wrote: Jose Capco wrote: Are the .lyx files actually texts with commands similar to LaTeX and is it practical/possible to write Commands are not that similar to LaTeX and moreover there are many perils which can bite you. For example (my personal pet peeve), contrary to your

Re: Writing Lyx on a text editor

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Jose Capco wrote: Dear Mailing List, I do not recommend writing a lyx document with a text editor, the format isn't suited for that sort of work. since I am using windows and the LyX available for windows (I tried both the QT and the Xserver version) don't display or display badly many math

how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Martin A. Hansen
hello how do i set the citation style? Insert-Citation Reference opens the citation menu here i can set the citation style to eg: Auther al. [#ID] [#ID] Auther al. #ID #ID etc i would like to set default to #ID in lyx 1.3.4 best regards martin

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: how do i set the citation style? Insert-Citation Reference opens the citation menu here i can set the citation style to eg: Auther al. [#ID] i would like to set default to #ID in lyx 1.3.4 Layout-Document dialog. Extra tab, Citation Style (XForms frontend)

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Martin A. Hansen
hmmm ? Layout-Document dialog doesnt contain any Extra tab? however, there is a bibliography tab where i can set the style to Natbib and select Cite-Style to Author-year or Numerical. i seem to be missing something? martin On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 10:15:06AM +, Angus Leeming wrote:

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: hmmm ? Layout-Document dialog doesnt contain any Extra tab? however, there is a bibliography tab where i can set the style to Natbib and select Cite-Style to Author-year or Numerical. i seem to be missing something? Maybe you should read the entire line,

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: hello again i use the qt-frontend, but still the Layout-Document dialog contains only two Cite styles Author-year and Numerical. i guess these are the main switches of style layout, but if i go to Insert-Citation Reference and choose a citation, then there is a

Re: how to set default citation style ?

2005-02-01 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Angus Leeming wrote: In short, you can't. Natbib will allow you to choose the global option of Author-Year or Numerical citations, but there is a default \cite command that is used in either case. The other flavours in the drop down menu translate to different LaTeX commands such as \citeyear

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread G. Milde
On 1.02.05, Georg Baum wrote: G. Milde wrote: IMHO, sending a tmp-dir is not a very transparent solution. True, but IHMO the best one currently available. I do not think so -- LyX has two kinds of latex export: internal (with some debugging stuff inserted) and human-readable

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread Jean-Pierre Chretien
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 06:22:43 -0800 (PST) From: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED Just to provide closure, here's part of the instructions I received this morning from Springer's Electronic Technologies

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: Adding the \listfiles command in the preamble recalls (nearly) all what wad needed to buid up the document - *nearly* is what is stated in the Companion. J-P, I read the preamble to get the .sty files. The only ones I could not gather in the

Re: Writing Lyx on a text editor

2005-02-01 Thread Jose Capco
Thanks for all.. I guess I'll stick to the cygwin, lyx. I have still dont get a very nice graphical output (like lyx claims to produce) on the screen (the printed output is pretty much like LaTeX) but its fine anyway.. I really dont care anymore if its WYSWYM or whatever (LaTeX philosophy...) as

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread G. Milde
On 31.01.05, Rich Shepard wrote: > When I asked, the production editor replied that they wanted all files > associated with the production of the book. Therefore, I'll send them > everything in the /tmp/lyx_tmpdirNNN/lyx_tmpbufN/ directory, plus the > original .eps files for the figures. IMHO,

Re: figure and table side by side

2005-02-01 Thread G. Milde
On 1.02.05, Subir Singh Lamba wrote: > > I am using lyx 1.3.4 on Mandrake9.2.I downloaded the tex file from the > mentioned site but it did not compile after it was imported in lyx. I > tried working out myself with following step can somebody point out the > error: > > 1) Use Figure Float.

Re: line break and indentation for Lyx-Code

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote: Hi! I am currently writing my Master Thesis in Lyx. I do have some pieces of code that i incuded as verbatim files. I use Lyx-Code as the formatting style for my program-code. I experience 2 Problems with that: * Indentation (done with TAB's) is ignored * Lyx (or

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread Georg Baum
G. Milde wrote: > IMHO, sending a tmp-dir is not a very transparent solution. True, but IHMO the best one currently available. > If the publishers have a working LaTeX installation, they will want the > *.tex source(s) + all included files (*.eps, *.bib, *.bst, ...). > > No need for *.aux,

Re: figure and table side by side

2005-02-01 Thread Subir Singh Lamba
Hi, I was successful in getting a figure and a table side by side. I had to adjust the size of minipage and it did the trick. Subir On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Subir Singh Lamba wrote: > > > While seaching the mailing list I came across the following link but at > >

Re: (Chapter*) in Table of Contents?

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Marcelo AcuÃf1a wrote: Hello I am writing a long book. This book have: (in spanish) Preface (Chapter*) Acknowledgments (Chapter*) Introduccion (Chapter*) Chapter 1 (Chapter) Chapter 2 (Chapter) and so on, I want that Preface, and so on, appears in Table of Contents. I want that Preface ...

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Rich Shepard wrote: I'm almost ready to send the document back to the publisher with the complete index, copyeditor's corrections made and anonymous reviewer's comments addressed. Since I'm submitting it in camera-ready format, I assume that I need to tar (probably zip, actually) all the files

Re: Writing Lyx on a text editor

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Matej Cepl wrote: > Jose Capco wrote: >> Are the .lyx files actually texts with commands >> similar to LaTeX and is it practical/possible to write > > Commands are not that similar to LaTeX and moreover there are many perils > which can bite you. For example (my personal pet peeve), contrary to

Re: Writing Lyx on a text editor

2005-02-01 Thread Helge Hafting
Jose Capco wrote: Dear Mailing List, I do not recommend writing a lyx document with a text editor, the format isn't suited for that sort of work. since I am using windows and the LyX available for windows (I tried both the QT and the Xserver version) don't display or display badly many math

how to set default "citation style" ?

2005-02-01 Thread Martin A. Hansen
hello how do i set the citation style? Insert->Citation Reference opens the citation menu here i can set the citation style to eg: Auther al. [#ID] [#ID] Auther al. #ID #ID etc i would like to set default to #ID in lyx 1.3.4 best regards martin

Re: how to set default "citation style" ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: > how do i set the citation style? > > Insert->Citation Reference opens the citation menu > here i can set the citation style to eg: > Auther al. [#ID] > i would like to set default to #ID in lyx 1.3.4 Layout->Document dialog. Extra tab, Citation Style (XForms frontend)

Re: how to set default "citation style" ?

2005-02-01 Thread Martin A. Hansen
hmmm ? Layout->Document dialog doesnt contain any Extra tab? however, there is a bibliography tab where i can set the style to Natbib and select Cite-Style to Author-year or Numerical. i seem to be missing something? martin On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 10:15:06AM +, Angus Leeming wrote:

Re: how to set default "citation style" ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: > hmmm ? > > > Layout->Document dialog doesnt contain any Extra tab? > > however, there is a bibliography tab where i can set the style to Natbib > and select Cite-Style to Author-year or Numerical. > > i seem to be missing something? Maybe you should read the entire

Re: how to set default "citation style" ?

2005-02-01 Thread Angus Leeming
Martin A. Hansen wrote: > hello again > > > i use the qt-frontend, but still the Layout->Document dialog contains > only two "Cite styles" Author-year and Numerical. i guess these are the > main switches of style layout, but if i go to Insert->Citation Reference > and choose a citation, then

Re: how to set default "citation style" ?

2005-02-01 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Angus Leeming wrote: > In short, you can't. Natbib will allow you to choose the global option of > Author-Year or Numerical citations, but there is a default \cite command > that is used in either case. The other flavours in the drop down menu > translate to different LaTeX commands such as

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread G. Milde
On 1.02.05, Georg Baum wrote: > G. Milde wrote: > > > IMHO, sending a tmp-dir is not a very transparent solution. > > True, but IHMO the best one currently available. I do not think so -- LyX has two kinds of latex export: "internal" (with some debugging stuff inserted) and "human-readable"

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread Jean-Pierre Chretien
>>Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 06:22:43 -0800 (PST) >>From: Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org >>Subject: Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED >> >> Just to provide closure, here's part of the instructions I received this >>morning from Springer's Electronic

Re: Files Submitted to Publisher -- RESOLVED

2005-02-01 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: Adding the \listfiles command in the preamble recalls (nearly) all what wad needed to buid up the document - *nearly* is what is stated in the Companion. J-P, I read the preamble to get the .sty files. The only ones I could not gather in the

Re: Writing Lyx on a text editor

2005-02-01 Thread Jose Capco
Thanks for all.. I guess I'll stick to the cygwin, lyx. I have still dont get a very nice graphical output (like lyx claims to produce) on the screen (the printed output is pretty much like LaTeX) but its fine anyway.. I really dont care anymore if its WYSWYM or whatever (LaTeX philosophy...) as