Hi,
the easiest way may be to find a journal in your field with
a reference style you like and download the style file from
the instructions for authors. American Economic Review
has the style file aer.bst, for instance, or the Journal of
Institutional and Theoretical Economics has the style file
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
Can anyone point me to a place that can give me an overview of (the
differences between) the styles - and help me choosing which is right for
me? I guess I simply need something apalike. As said for sociale science.
I usually use just plainnat and it works pretty well
Somebody was asking for a list of .bst files. Here are two:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/
and
file:///usr/share/doc/texmf/help/Catalogue/bytopic.html#bibliography
Best,
matej
--
Matej Cepl, http://www.ceplovi.cz/matej/blog/
GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as ?,
? and ?. How can I work around this issue?
Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
lain1.
you can make your own .bst file with the program called makebst:
latex makebst
martin
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 08:33:02PM -0700, Bradley Ford wrote:
Hi,
I need a specific type of formatting for my
bibliography (non-negotiable, required for my
dissertation, which is due --right now--).
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option)
Translate extended ASCII that does the
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option)
Translate extended ASCII that does the
Rob S wrote:
I've just written my entire thesis using apalike + natbib without a
problem
You probably had just luck that no problem occured. Natbib and apalike a two
different approaches for the same problem (even though natbib has probably
been designed with apalike in mind).
Jürgen
Bradley Ford wrote:
Between
each entry in the bibliography, which is single
spaced, I need a single blank space.
The bibliography uses Bibtex (at the end, there is a
gray box labeled BibTeX Generated References), the
authordate2 style, and Natbib.
Have a look at the \bibsep length
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Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such
as æ, ø and å. How can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option)
Translate
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 06:25, Matej Cepl wrote:
Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
lain1.
It was set on auto, but changing to latin1 did not fix my problem.
Alternatively you can type (in your .bib file) \ae{} instead of ?,
\o{} instead of ? and
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 09:02:55 +0200 Martin A. Hansen wrote:
you can make your own .bst file with the program called makebst:
latex makebst
Very useful -- many thanks!
Can anyone report of experience using generated BSTs, for book or
article class, which are based on merlin.mbs?
Beyond
It was sugested earlier that in order to make things not print temporarily to
put the inside lyx notes (mark then and press insert note). The question is,
whats a good way to take them out again? cutting them out of the note,
pasting them in again outside of it and then deleting the note doesn't
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ,
ø and å. How can I work around this issue?
IIRC you have to put them in braces in these fields (like {å}), because
bibtex
That is useful, but it did not solve my problem. This
utility allows for the formatting of bibliography
entries, but nowhere was there an option to put a
blank line between single-spaced bibliography entries.
Any other ideas? Thanks,
Brad
--- Martin A. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you
Thanks to Jürgen: the way to achive what I was looking
for was to highlight the BibTeX Generated References
box in Lyx and set it to single spacing through Layout
Paragraph Line Spacing. Then, adding:
\setlength\bibsep{\baselineskip}
to the preamble took care of the space between
entries.
In my bib-file I have an author who have written more than one publication in
a year. When citing these publications I would expect NatBib to handle it by
doing something like:
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004a)
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004b)
(this is what apalike does). But instead I get an error message:
On 6/22/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using LYX vestion 1.2.3. Unfortunatly is lost my lyx fie. I have PDF of
it.
Can you plaes help me in convertin *.pdf to *.lyx
If your pdf file, Prasad, is only (or almost only) text, you may be
able of recovering an important piece
Bradley Ford wrote:
That is useful, but it did not solve my problem. This
utility allows for the formatting of bibliography
entries, but nowhere was there an option to put a
blank line between single-spaced bibliography entries.
Any other ideas? Thanks,
Herbert Voß's pages are an
Attached: My first .bst file made (somewhat in blind) in 5 minutes using
makebst. Do not understand why this one works when there are problems with
the ones from the author of NatBib.
Janus
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 15:32, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
In my bib-file I have an author who have
Hi
In linux you can use the acrobat reader - free version - to capture all the
text and ksnapshot for the graphics..
Recreating the lyx file should not be too difficult after that.
samar
- Original Message -
From: Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: LyX Users
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Forwarded message from Prasad R [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
I am using LYX vestion 1.2.3. Unfortunatly is lost my lyx fie. I have PDF of
it.
Can you plaes help me in convertin *.pdf to *.lyx
There are two tools that are handy for extracting
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
I agree. But if if I do like that technical report will be written in my
bibliography.
That's what 'type' field is for. See this:
@techreport{bewley:FRW-2002-1383,
author = {Truman Bewley},
title = {Fairness, Reciprocity, and Wage Rigidity},
institution = {Cowles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you plaes help me in convertin *.pdf to *.lyx
Another tool which may be of help is KWord, which can read pdf and export it
to some other format, which may be more helpful for LyX editing than the
original PDF.
Matej
--
Matej Cepl, http://www.ceplovi.cz/matej/blog/
Is it possible to insert non-english (hebrew in my case) text inside and ert?
I have a thesis class which I am trying to use which takes fields in both
languages (a requirement), only I can't insert the hebrew text in the ert.
+++
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Hello,
I´m using MikTex and Windows XP, when I have installed Lyx
(lyx-1.3.5-win32-nc.exe), it does not find the Latex distribution at
all. In the menu Layout-Document-Document class all classes are
unavailable. Can I get help?
Greeting,
Rainer Schulz
Very good and detailed instructions for setting up on an XP box are given on
the Wiki
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/WindowsSetup
If you work through this most if not all your present and future setup
problems should be solved.
I found it invaluable when setting my system up.
Geoff
Hi
I am using the little hyperref premable from the lyx wiki
\usepackage[
colorlinks=true,linkcolor=black,citecolor=black,urlcolor=black,
pdfstartview=FitH,
bookmarksopen=true,bookmarksopenlevel=0,
pagebackref=true,
pdftoolbar=false]{hyperref}
and all works beautifully until I include
Is it possible in latex to automatically change the case of a word (capitalize
all/first letter)?
+++
This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System
at the Tel-Aviv University CC.
When I insert a table in LinuxDoc, it creates what looks like a text
table (with + and |). But it seems to forget to add the right cr. So
instead of the expected:
+---+---+
| cell1 | cell2 |
+---+---+
I get the unsightly:
+---+---+| cell1 | cell2 |+---+---+
Is
Hi. If anyone can help me that would be great.
I have a thesis that was written with the report document class.
Initially, the placement of the page numbers was: centered on the
bottom for the beginning of a chapter and top right hand corner for
the rest of the pages. I added roman
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I am using the little hyperref premable from the lyx wiki
\usepackage[
colorlinks=true,linkcolor=black,citecolor=black,urlcolor=black,
pdfstartview=FitH,
bookmarksopen=true,bookmarksopenlevel=0,
pagebackref=true,
pdftoolbar=false]{hyperref}
and all works
Many thanks
I have solved that with the little additional hyperref option.
I now have a further issue. In my book I include an abstract and
acknowledgements. These are included in the table of contents using ERT and
\addcontentsline.
However although both appear in the bookmarks,
Hi,
the easiest way may be to find a journal in your field with
a reference style you like and download the style file from
the instructions for authors. American Economic Review
has the style file aer.bst, for instance, or the Journal of
Institutional and Theoretical Economics has the style file
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
Can anyone point me to a place that can give me an overview of (the
differences between) the styles - and help me choosing which is right for
me? I guess I simply need something apalike. As said for sociale science.
I usually use just plainnat and it works pretty well
Somebody was asking for a list of .bst files. Here are two:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/
and
file:///usr/share/doc/texmf/help/Catalogue/bytopic.html#bibliography
Best,
matej
--
Matej Cepl, http://www.ceplovi.cz/matej/blog/
GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as ?,
? and ?. How can I work around this issue?
Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
lain1.
you can make your own .bst file with the program called makebst:
latex makebst
martin
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 08:33:02PM -0700, Bradley Ford wrote:
Hi,
I need a specific type of formatting for my
bibliography (non-negotiable, required for my
dissertation, which is due --right now--).
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option)
Translate extended ASCII that does the
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option)
Translate extended ASCII that does the
Rob S wrote:
I've just written my entire thesis using apalike + natbib without a
problem
You probably had just luck that no problem occured. Natbib and apalike a two
different approaches for the same problem (even though natbib has probably
been designed with apalike in mind).
Jürgen
Bradley Ford wrote:
Between
each entry in the bibliography, which is single
spaced, I need a single blank space.
The bibliography uses Bibtex (at the end, there is a
gray box labeled BibTeX Generated References), the
authordate2 style, and Natbib.
Have a look at the \bibsep length
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Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such
as æ, ø and å. How can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option)
Translate
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 06:25, Matej Cepl wrote:
Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
lain1.
It was set on auto, but changing to latin1 did not fix my problem.
Alternatively you can type (in your .bib file) \ae{} instead of ?,
\o{} instead of ? and
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 09:02:55 +0200 Martin A. Hansen wrote:
you can make your own .bst file with the program called makebst:
latex makebst
Very useful -- many thanks!
Can anyone report of experience using generated BSTs, for book or
article class, which are based on merlin.mbs?
Beyond
It was sugested earlier that in order to make things not print temporarily to
put the inside lyx notes (mark then and press insert note). The question is,
whats a good way to take them out again? cutting them out of the note,
pasting them in again outside of it and then deleting the note doesn't
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ,
ø and å. How can I work around this issue?
IIRC you have to put them in braces in these fields (like {å}), because
bibtex
That is useful, but it did not solve my problem. This
utility allows for the formatting of bibliography
entries, but nowhere was there an option to put a
blank line between single-spaced bibliography entries.
Any other ideas? Thanks,
Brad
--- Martin A. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you
Thanks to Jürgen: the way to achive what I was looking
for was to highlight the BibTeX Generated References
box in Lyx and set it to single spacing through Layout
Paragraph Line Spacing. Then, adding:
\setlength\bibsep{\baselineskip}
to the preamble took care of the space between
entries.
In my bib-file I have an author who have written more than one publication in
a year. When citing these publications I would expect NatBib to handle it by
doing something like:
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004a)
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004b)
(this is what apalike does). But instead I get an error message:
On 6/22/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using LYX vestion 1.2.3. Unfortunatly is lost my lyx fie. I have PDF of
it.
Can you plaes help me in convertin *.pdf to *.lyx
If your pdf file, Prasad, is only (or almost only) text, you may be
able of recovering an important piece
Bradley Ford wrote:
That is useful, but it did not solve my problem. This
utility allows for the formatting of bibliography
entries, but nowhere was there an option to put a
blank line between single-spaced bibliography entries.
Any other ideas? Thanks,
Herbert Voß's pages are an
Attached: My first .bst file made (somewhat in blind) in 5 minutes using
makebst. Do not understand why this one works when there are problems with
the ones from the author of NatBib.
Janus
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 15:32, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
In my bib-file I have an author who have
Hi
In linux you can use the acrobat reader - free version - to capture all the
text and ksnapshot for the graphics..
Recreating the lyx file should not be too difficult after that.
samar
- Original Message -
From: Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: LyX Users
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Forwarded message from Prasad R [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
I am using LYX vestion 1.2.3. Unfortunatly is lost my lyx fie. I have PDF of
it.
Can you plaes help me in convertin *.pdf to *.lyx
There are two tools that are handy for extracting
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
I agree. But if if I do like that technical report will be written in my
bibliography.
That's what 'type' field is for. See this:
@techreport{bewley:FRW-2002-1383,
author = {Truman Bewley},
title = {Fairness, Reciprocity, and Wage Rigidity},
institution = {Cowles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you plaes help me in convertin *.pdf to *.lyx
Another tool which may be of help is KWord, which can read pdf and export it
to some other format, which may be more helpful for LyX editing than the
original PDF.
Matej
--
Matej Cepl, http://www.ceplovi.cz/matej/blog/
Is it possible to insert non-english (hebrew in my case) text inside and ert?
I have a thesis class which I am trying to use which takes fields in both
languages (a requirement), only I can't insert the hebrew text in the ert.
+++
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Hello,
I´m using MikTex and Windows XP, when I have installed Lyx
(lyx-1.3.5-win32-nc.exe), it does not find the Latex distribution at
all. In the menu Layout-Document-Document class all classes are
unavailable. Can I get help?
Greeting,
Rainer Schulz
Very good and detailed instructions for setting up on an XP box are given on
the Wiki
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/WindowsSetup
If you work through this most if not all your present and future setup
problems should be solved.
I found it invaluable when setting my system up.
Geoff
Hi
I am using the little hyperref premable from the lyx wiki
\usepackage[
colorlinks=true,linkcolor=black,citecolor=black,urlcolor=black,
pdfstartview=FitH,
bookmarksopen=true,bookmarksopenlevel=0,
pagebackref=true,
pdftoolbar=false]{hyperref}
and all works beautifully until I include
Is it possible in latex to automatically change the case of a word (capitalize
all/first letter)?
+++
This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System
at the Tel-Aviv University CC.
When I insert a table in LinuxDoc, it creates what looks like a text
table (with + and |). But it seems to forget to add the right cr. So
instead of the expected:
+---+---+
| cell1 | cell2 |
+---+---+
I get the unsightly:
+---+---+| cell1 | cell2 |+---+---+
Is
Hi. If anyone can help me that would be great.
I have a thesis that was written with the report document class.
Initially, the placement of the page numbers was: centered on the
bottom for the beginning of a chapter and top right hand corner for
the rest of the pages. I added roman
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I am using the little hyperref premable from the lyx wiki
\usepackage[
colorlinks=true,linkcolor=black,citecolor=black,urlcolor=black,
pdfstartview=FitH,
bookmarksopen=true,bookmarksopenlevel=0,
pagebackref=true,
pdftoolbar=false]{hyperref}
and all works
Many thanks
I have solved that with the little additional hyperref option.
I now have a further issue. In my book I include an abstract and
acknowledgements. These are included in the table of contents using ERT and
\addcontentsline.
However although both appear in the bookmarks,
Hi,
the easiest way may be to find a journal in your field with
a reference style you like and download the style file from
the instructions for authors. American Economic Review
has the style file aer.bst, for instance, or the Journal of
Institutional and Theoretical Economics has the style file
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> Can anyone point me to a place that can give me an overview of (the
> differences between) the styles - and help me choosing which is right for
> me? I guess I simply need something apalike. As said for sociale science.
I usually use just plainnat and it works pretty
Somebody was asking for a list of .bst files. Here are two:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/
and
file:///usr/share/doc/texmf/help/Catalogue/bytopic.html#bibliography
Best,
matej
--
Matej Cepl, http://www.ceplovi.cz/matej/blog/
GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> 1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
> message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as ?,
> ? and ?. How can I work around this issue?
Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
lain1.
you can make your own .bst file with the program called makebst:
latex makebst
martin
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 08:33:02PM -0700, Bradley Ford wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need a specific type of formatting for my
> bibliography (non-negotiable, required for my
> dissertation, which is due --right
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit -> Option)
"Translate extended ASCII" that does the
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit -> Option)
"Translate extended ASCII" that does the
Rob S wrote:
> I've just written my entire thesis using apalike + natbib without a
> problem
You probably had just luck that no problem occured. Natbib and apalike a two
different approaches for the same problem (even though natbib has probably
been designed with apalike in mind).
Jürgen
Bradley Ford wrote:
> Between
> each entry in the bibliography, which is single
> spaced, I need a single blank space.
>
> The bibliography uses Bibtex (at the end, there is a
> gray box labeled "BibTeX Generated References"), the
> authordate2 style, and Natbib.
Have a look at the \bibsep
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Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such
as æ, ø and å. How can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit -> Option)
"Translate
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 06:25, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Check that in your LyX document Layout/Document/Language/Encoding you have
> lain1.
It was set on "auto", but changing to "latin1" did not fix my problem.
> Alternatively you can type (in your .bib file) \ae{} instead of ?,
> \o{} instead
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 09:02:55 +0200 Martin A. Hansen wrote:
> you can make your own .bst file with the program called makebst:
>
> latex makebst
>
Very useful -- many thanks!
Can anyone report of experience using generated BSTs, for book or
article class, which are based on merlin.mbs?
It was sugested earlier that in order to make things not print temporarily to
put the inside lyx notes (mark then and press insert note). The question is,
whats a good way to take them out again? cutting them out of the note,
pasting them in again outside of it and then deleting the note doesn't
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> 1) When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error
> message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ,
> ø and å. How can I work around this issue?
IIRC you have to put them in braces in these fields (like {å}), because
bibtex
That is useful, but it did not solve my problem. This
utility allows for the formatting of bibliography
entries, but nowhere was there an option to put a
blank line between single-spaced bibliography entries.
Any other ideas? Thanks,
Brad
--- "Martin A. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Thanks to Jürgen: the way to achive what I was looking
for was to highlight the "BibTeX Generated References"
box in Lyx and set it to single spacing through Layout
> Paragraph > Line Spacing. Then, adding:
\setlength\bibsep{\baselineskip}
to the preamble took care of the space between
In my bib-file I have an author who have written more than one publication in
a year. When citing these publications I would expect NatBib to handle it by
doing something like:
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004a)
Sandsgaard, Janus (2004b)
(this is what apalike does). But instead I get an error message:
On 6/22/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using LYX vestion 1.2.3. Unfortunatly is lost my lyx fie. I have PDF of
> it.
>
> Can you plaes help me in convertin *.pdf to *.lyx
If your pdf file, Prasad, is only (or almost only) text, you may be
able of recovering an important
Bradley Ford wrote:
> That is useful, but it did not solve my problem. This
> utility allows for the formatting of bibliography
> entries, but nowhere was there an option to put a
> blank line between single-spaced bibliography entries.
> Any other ideas? Thanks,
Herbert Voß's pages are an
Attached: My first .bst file made (somewhat in blind) in 5 minutes using
makebst. Do not understand why this one works when there are problems with
the ones from the author of NatBib.
Janus
On Wednesday 22 June 2005 15:32, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> In my bib-file I have an author who have
Hi
In linux you can use the acrobat reader - free version - to capture all the
text and ksnapshot for the graphics..
Recreating the lyx file should not be too difficult after that.
samar
- Original Message -
From: "Paul Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "LyX
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> - Forwarded message from Prasad R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
> I am using LYX vestion 1.2.3. Unfortunatly is lost my lyx fie. I have PDF of
> it.
>
> Can you plaes help me in convertin *.pdf to *.lyx
There are two tools that are handy for
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> I agree. But if if I do like that "technical report" will be written in my
> bibliography.
That's what 'type' field is for. See this:
@techreport{bewley:FRW-2002-1383,
author = {Truman Bewley},
title = {Fairness, Reciprocity, and Wage Rigidity},
institution =
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can you plaes help me in convertin *.pdf to *.lyx
Another tool which may be of help is KWord, which can read pdf and export it
to some other format, which may be more helpful for LyX editing than the
original PDF.
Matej
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Matej Cepl,
Is it possible to insert non-english (hebrew in my case) text inside and ert?
I have a thesis class which I am trying to use which takes fields in both
languages (a requirement), only I can't insert the hebrew text in the ert.
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Hello,
I´m using MikTex and Windows XP, when I have installed Lyx
(lyx-1.3.5-win32-nc.exe), it does not find the Latex distribution at
all. In the menu "Layout->Document->Document class" all classes are
unavailable. Can I get help?
Greeting,
Rainer Schulz
Very good and detailed instructions for setting up on an XP box are given on
the Wiki
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/WindowsSetup
If you work through this most if not all your present and future setup
problems should be solved.
I found it invaluable when setting my system up.
Geoff
Hi
I am using the little hyperref premable from the lyx wiki
\usepackage[
colorlinks=true,linkcolor=black,citecolor=black,urlcolor=black,
pdfstartview=FitH,
bookmarksopen=true,bookmarksopenlevel=0,
pagebackref=true,
pdftoolbar=false]{hyperref}
and all works beautifully until I include
Is it possible in latex to automatically change the case of a word (capitalize
all/first letter)?
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at the Tel-Aviv University CC.
When I insert a table in LinuxDoc, it creates what looks like a text
table (with + and |). But it seems to forget to add the right . So
instead of the expected:
+---+---+
| cell1 | cell2 |
+---+---+
I get the unsightly:
+---+---+| cell1 | cell2 |+---+---+
Is it
Hi. If anyone can help me that would be great.
I have a thesis that was written with the report document class.
Initially, the placement of the page numbers was: centered on the
bottom for the beginning of a chapter and top right hand corner for
the rest of the pages. I added roman
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