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,
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)
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
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,
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
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 ...
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
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
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
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
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)
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:
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,
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)
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
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,
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
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 ...
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
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
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
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
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)
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:
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,
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.
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
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,
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
> >
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 ...
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
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
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
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
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)
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:
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
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
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
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"
>>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
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
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
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