Guillaume Yziquel a écrit:
> Well, it is a quite nice solution. However, inserting medskips and
> protected linebreaks works, up to the point where you have to put
> another environment (such as Theorem). Then, you can't allow a protected
>linebreak... and "Theorem" gets once more indented.
Wha
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I get the following message when i do anything but include form the same
directory
Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp//c:@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
Somewhere it must be converting / to @ or some such
Geoff
The fact that the drive letter (and colon)
M.B. Schiekel schrieb:
I'm using eqnarray with fleqn. Fine.
Now I would like to reduce the vertical space before and after the
eqnarray. So I read in the LaTeX Companion, I should change \topsep.
Don't do this, it will change the space between items in all lists of
your document.
Instead of that,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
i use lyx 1.3.3 and miktex 2.4, acrobat reader 6 under win xp.
when i start pdflatex under lyx i become the following error message from
acrobat reader:
In der Schrift "Roman" ist der Wert für /Widths fehlerhaft.
Which fonts do you use in your document? Could you post a (
Yosef wrote:
now I've converted my system (Gentoo Linux) to use unicode, and I can't use
hebrew anymore in the preamble. My keyboard of course does not input
cp1255, and latex doesn't know what \inputencoding{utf8} (or any other
variant).
The actual LaTeX v. 2003/12/01 supports utf8 as encoding. It
I've been using my Hebrew name in the footer of my works for a while by
inserting this in the preamble:
\begin_preamble
\fancyfoot[R]{\inputencoding{cp1255} my name in hebrew \L{a number}}
\end_preamble
now I've converted my system (Gentoo Linux) to use unicode, and I can't use
hebrew anymore in
I have a similar problem with languages (detailed in a previous post:
3/17/05, with my ugly workaround), perhaps it's connected to your
problem. Are you using more than one language in your documents?
Stefano
On Apr 4, 2005, at 1:11 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
christiaan johannes pauw wrote:
I am writi
Matt Williams wrote:
Lyx generates:
\caption{\begin{tabular}
which causes latex to throw some errors.
If you alter it to read:
\caption[]{\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
The it runs ok.
Do you want to have a tabular as part of the caption?
Otherwise see Angus posting.
Herbert
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Matt Williams wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I'm using Lyx (v 1.3.5, Fedora Core 2) and am having some problems with
> floating figures.
>
> By using latex from the command line, I've found the problem:
>
> Lyx generates:
> \caption{\begin{tabular}
>
>
> which causes latex to throw some errors.
>
>
Dear List,
I'm using Lyx (v 1.3.5, Fedora Core 2) and am having some problems with
floating figures.
By using latex from the command line, I've found the problem:
Lyx generates:
\caption{\begin{tabular}
which causes latex to throw some errors.
If you alter it to read:
\caption[]{\begin{tabula
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Tim Michelsen wrote:
> Hi,
> I know that this question as already been asked. But I didn't find any page
> on
> the Wiki and in Tip&Tricks.
>
> Christians page on notes isn't avilable any more...
Oops, it's just moved... see here
http://www.lyx.org/~chr/lyx/notes/
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I see that the lists went down on Thursday at 15:30 Us Central. That is the
> time and date for the last entry in the logs with no indication what went
> wrong. Incidentally, my airplane left Memphis at 15:25 on Thursday. So the
> computer gods are
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Tim Michelsen wrote:
> Hi,
> I know that this question as already been asked. But I didn't find any page
> on
> the Wiki and in Tip&Tricks.
>
> Christians page on notes isn't avilable any more...
Oops, it's just moved... see here
http://www.lyx.org/~chr/lyx/notes/
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> I get the following message when i do anything but include form the same
> directory
>
> Error: Cannot open file:
>
> C:/lyx/tmp//c:@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ch3.tex
> Invalid arguement
>
> Somewhere it must be converting / to @ or some such
Strange. Maybe it converts
Hi,
I'm using eqnarray with fleqn. Fine.
Now I would like to reduce the vertical space before and after the
eqnarray. So I read in the LaTeX Companion, I should change \topsep.
But my simple approach with:
\topsep0em
\partopsep0em
in the preamble seems to change the spaces before and after an
Herbert Voss schrieb:
>> Now in the bibtex-enty I tried \\, {\\}, \linebreak, ...
>> url = { \url{\\http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~mwatkins/zeta/physics.htm} }
>
> url = { \url{http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~mwatkins/zeta/physics.htm} }
>
> the package does the linebreaking.
well :-))
hyperref is d
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