>>Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 21:49:09 +0200
>>From: Guillaume Yziquel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: Re: Figure on the left, text on the right
>>
>>Uwe Stöhr a écrit :
>>>
>>> Use the LyX menu Insert->Floats->Floatflt Figure.
>>>
>>>
Jane McKean wrote:
>
> Hi there:
>
> My question: Has anybody created a volume of documentation (300-500
> pages) in LyX and converted it to HTML? Do you have any recommendations,
> suggestions, things to avoid?
>
I have used latex2html in the past:
http://www.latex2html.org/
http://www.math
Uwe Stöhr a écrit :
Use the LyX menu Insert->Floats->Floatflt Figure.
regards Uwe
It works... but if the proof includes more than one paragraph, the pdf
output is like this :
Proof: blah, blah,
[figure] blah, blah
blah, blah, blah.
blah, blah, blah,
blah, blah
blah, blah, blah.
There is
Hi there:
I am using LyX 1.3.5 on Fedora Core 3 to create our compiler
documentation set (now up to six volumes or so). I've been creating PDFs
from LyX as the final output (pdflatex), with included PDFs for the
covers (artwork from Marketing). I have figures, tables, an index, the
works.
Everyo
Christoph Bouvier schrieb:
First of all, is there a possibility to insert something like
subsubsubsections numbered w.x.y.z? Is it possible that these
sub...sections show up in the table of contents?
The "subsubsubsection" environment is named "Paragraph" in many LyX-layouts.
Second, when I click
Uwe Stöhr a écrit :
Guillaume Yziquel wrote:
I would like to insert a (small) figure in the middle of a
mathematical proof. I would like to put it on the left, and have text
on the right. Something like this :
blah, blah, blah,
[figure] blah, blah
blah, blah, blah.
Use the LyX menu Insert->Floa
christiaan johannes pauw wrote:
> 1. Some Dutch surnames are two or three words long (e.g. van den Berg).
> How do define the all the words as a surname and not as first names or
> initials (which is what happens now)?
author = {Pauw, Christiaan Johannes}
or
author = {van den Berg, Mark}
Is it
christiaan johannes pauw wrote:
I am writing a document with lyx using tkbibtex as bibliography database
and the apsrmp format.
Two questions:
1. Some Dutch surnames are two or three words long (e.g. van den Berg).
How do define the all the words as a surname and not as first names or
initials (
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, christiaan johannes pauw wrote:
Two questions:
1. Some Dutch surnames are two or three words long (e.g. van den Berg). How
do define the all the words as a surname and not as first names or initials
(which is what happens now)?
Christiaan,
I use bibtex, not tkbibtex, but th
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Paul Smith wrote:
The same behaviour, Rich, occurs even if one has previously saved the first
document and the first document can be a non-empty one, i.e., it can be a
long document with, e.g., a minipage open and the cursor inside the open
minipage. Having two documents open s
I am writing a document with lyx using tkbibtex as bibliography database
and the apsrmp format.
Two questions:
1. Some Dutch surnames are two or three words long (e.g. van den Berg).
How do define the all the words as a surname and not as first names or
initials (which is what happens now)?
2. T
Zeng Zeng wrote:
I meet a very strange problem. I want to put the figures in the center
of the line, but for the same settings, some of the pictures are in the
center of the line, but others are on the right side. Someone can kindly
tell me why and how to fix it?
Use the "Alignment" field in the
Dear all:
I meet a very strange problem. I want to put the figures in the center
of the line, but for the same settings, some of the pictures are in the
center of the line, but others are on the right side. Someone can kindly
tell me why and how to fix it?
Thank you very much!
Best regards
Zeng
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 10:58:13 +0100 (BST), Geoffrey Lloyd
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> How do I place limits above and below the summation(\sum) symbol from
> >> within the math panel??
> >
> > If you select the summation symbol then click subscript and type then the
> > limit should appear below
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 19:11:32 +0100 (BST), Geoffrey Lloyd
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also dont feel it is a bug. Once you actually return to the original
> document (with the open ERT window) and type anywhere the text disappears
> (on my win32 setup at least) and the box returns to its empty s
How do I place limits above and below the summation(\sum) symbol from
within the math panel??
It's going to be obvious I know!!
If you select the summation symbol then click subscript and type then the
limit should appear below the operator. Then go back so the cursor is after
the operator and
How do I place limits above and below the summation(\sum) symbol from within
the math panel??
It's going to be obvious I know!!
If you select the summation symbol then click subscript and type then the
limit should appear below the operator. Then go back so the cursor is
after the operator and
Hi List;
How do I place limits above and below the summation(\sum) symbol from
within the math panel??
It's going to be obvious I know!!
Apologies and thanks in advance
Rob S
--
R D Saunders
Hydraulic Research Group
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southampton
UK
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 09:38:21 -0800 (PST), Rich Shepard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I, too, see this. But, I'm not sure it's a bug. In the normal course of
> events would one open a new document and an ERT box then leave them both
> empty and unsaved while opening a second document? I fail to se
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