Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
use cmbright instead of lmodern and then
with \usepackage{textcomp} \textmu\meter
Thanks, Herbert, I'll try that. It;s certainly good enough for me, given
that I'm trying to produce camera-ready images for a paper that will be
submitted in Word forma
Dear All
Systematically, when I update the DVI file, I want to view the DVI
file. So, it would be nice to be possible to configure LyX so that
clicking on Update --> DVI led automatically to the DVI viewer. Can it
be done with LyX 1.3.6?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Stefano Franchi wrote:
> Accents in Lyx --> pdf are no problem, I use them all the times. That
> is, if I insert the accents in LyX they come out fine. But now I need
> to import a non-LyX produced LaTeX file, and the accents are not
> translated.
Stefano, you should through away reLyX because it'
> "Stefano" == Stefano Franchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stefano> Hi all, I am trying to import a LaTeX file into LyX but I
Stefano> cannot convince LyX to read the (many) accents in the
Stefano> original .tex file. Has anyone encountered this problem
Stefano> before?
Hello,
Could you sen
On Jul 18, 2005, at 3:00 PM, Jose' Matos wrote:
On Monday 18 July 2005 19:46, Stefano Franchi wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to import a LaTeX file into LyX but I cannot convince LyX
to read the (many) accents in the original .tex file. Has anyone
encountered this problem before? I search
On Monday 18 July 2005 19:46, Stefano Franchi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to import a LaTeX file into LyX but I cannot convince LyX
> to read the (many) accents in the original .tex file. Has anyone
> encountered this problem before? I searched the list archives but
> couldn't find anyth
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Unfortunately, the 'mu' of \micro\meter appears in a serif font.
Can I do anything about that?
never used SIunits,
It's good.
but \SetFigFont sets the fontfamily to \sfdefault.
I know. That's what I want.
\fontfamily{\rmdefault}
should work
Herbert Voss wrote:
>> Ok, Thanks, Herbert. It works for me too. However, it doesn't work with
>> lmodern. Can it be made to do so?
> you need the right fontencoding.
Hmmm. And that's what, exactly?
Maybe this would beeasier if I provided you with a definitive example of my
problem code. Attache
Hi all,
I am trying to import a LaTeX file into LyX but I cannot convince LyX
to read the (many) accents in the original .tex file. Has anyone
encountered this problem before? I searched the list archives but
couldn't find anything.
To be more precise: I am on a Mac 10.3.9, running LyX/Qt 1.3
Herbert Voss wrote:
> use cmbright instead of lmodern and then
> with \usepackage{textcomp} \textmu\meter
Thanks, Herbert, I'll try that. It;s certainly good enough for me, given
that I'm trying to produce camera-ready images for a paper that will be
submitted in Word format. (My boss is too set
Angus Leeming wrote:
I have no problem to get it in sf with
Ok, Thanks, Herbert. It works for me too. However, it doesn't work with
lmodern. Can it be made to do so?
you need the right fontencoding. And btw: where is
the sense of the five parameters of SetBigFont??
HErbert
\documentclass{
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Ok, Thanks, Herbert. It works for me too. However, it doesn't work with
lmodern. Can it be made to do so?
you need the right fontencoding.
Hmmm. And that's what, exactly?
Maybe this would beeasier if I provided you with a definitive example of my
>
> Hi,
> I downloaded the last version 1.3.6
>
> tried to install it on debian sarge, where 1.3.4 was
> already install ( which came in the sarge disto);
> I got errors with fedora compiled
> so I tried the source, here also I have problem with
> moc, moc2 and other packages !
> I d
Herbert Voss wrote:
> I have no problem to get it in sf with
Ok, Thanks, Herbert. It works for me too. However, it doesn't work with
lmodern. Can it be made to do so?
Angus
> \documentclass{article}
> \parindent=0pt
%% No sans serif font now :(
\usepackage{lmodern}
> \usepackage[textstyle,amss
Herbert Voss wrote:
>> Unfortunately, the 'mu' of \micro\meter appears in a serif font.
>> Can I do anything about that?
>
> never used SIunits,
It's good.
> but \SetFigFont sets the fontfamily to \sfdefault.
I know. That's what I want.
> \fontfamily{\rmdefault}
> should work
??? I want *sans
Angus Leeming wrote:
> I have an x-axis label "Path length (\micro\meter)" in a sans serif
> font:
>
> \usepackage[textstyle,amssymb]{SIunits}
>
> \gdef\SetFigFont#1#2#3#4#5{%
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
\fontfamily{\sfdefault}\fontseries{\mddefault}\fontshape{\updefault}%
> \selectfont}%
>
> ...
>
Angus Leeming wrote:
I have an x-axis label "Path length (\micro\meter)" in a sans serif
font:
\usepackage[textstyle,amssymb]{SIunits}
\gdef\SetFigFont#1#2#3#4#5{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\fontfamily{\sfdefault}\fontseries{\mddefault}\fontshape{\updefault}%
\selectfont}%
...
\put(4438,-3960){\m
Herbert Voss wrote:
>>> Can someone tell me how to put a graph in the center of a float?
>> Set the cursor before or behind the graphic and use the menu
>> Edit->Paragraph to center the paragraph of the graphic.
> then you'll get some additional vertical space before
> a caption. Better is to wri
Gerhard Lindel wrote:
>>You're probably missing:
>>qt3-dev-tools
>>libqt3-headers
> Both are installed
Have a look at config.log. It should contain a copy of the program
that is failing to compile together with the compiler error message.
Angus
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Richard Wang wrote:
Can someone tell me how to put a graph in the center of a float?
Set the cursor before or behind the graphic and use the menu
Edit->Paragraph to center the paragraph of the graphic.
then you'll get some additional vertical space before
a caption. Bette
Herbert Voss wrote:
>> so that I can wrap each XFig figure with a couple of bits of LaTeX
>> magic. Any hope?
>
> \documentclass{article}
> \usepackage{sansmath}
> \parindent=0pt
> \begin{document}
>
> \bgroup
> \sansmath
> \Huge$9\times9\times16\ block$
> \egroup
>
> \Huge$9\times9\times16\ blo
Angus Leeming schrieb:
Gerhard Lindel wrote:
configure: error: Cannot compile a simple Qt executable. Check you
have the right $QTDIR !
libqt3-mt-dev is installed.
You're probably missing:
qt3-dev-tools
libqt3-headers
Angus
Both are installed
Gerhard
Gerhard Lindel wrote:
> Hi all,
> I wanted to compile the newest version on my Debian Sarge:
> ./configure --with-frontend=qt
>
> Configure ended with :
> configure: error: Cannot compile a simple Qt executable. Check you have
> the right $QTDIR !
> libqt3-mt-dev is installed.
> Any ideas?
You c
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Gerhard Lindel wrote:
>> configure: error: Cannot compile a simple Qt executable. Check you
>> have the right $QTDIR ! libqt3-mt-dev is installed.
Angus> You're probably missing:
Angus> qt3-dev-tools libqt3-headers
Or you should
Richard Wang wrote:
Can someone tell me how to put a graph in the center of a float?
Set the cursor before or behind the graphic and use the menu
Edit->Paragraph to center the paragraph of the graphic.
regards Uwe
Gerhard Lindel wrote:
> configure: error: Cannot compile a simple Qt executable. Check you
> have the right $QTDIR !
> libqt3-mt-dev is installed.
You're probably missing:
qt3-dev-tools
libqt3-headers
Angus
Hi,
Can someone tell me how to put a graph in the center of a float? I
export the lyx file to Latex file. The graphs parts don't contain
{center} in the Latex code. They always print out to the left on the
paper.
Thanks!
Richard
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
Any clues on how to write
$9\times9\times16$ block
and get it to appear in a sans serif font?
$\mathsf{9\times9\times16\ block}$
Yes, I know that one. What I was looking for was
some magic command
several math formulae i
Hi all,
I wanted to compile the newest version on my Debian Sarge:
./configure --with-frontend=qt
Configure ended with :
configure: error: Cannot compile a simple Qt executable. Check you have
the right $QTDIR !
libqt3-mt-dev is installed.
Any ideas?
Gerhard
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
>> Any clues on how to write
>> $9\times9\times16$ block
>> and get it to appear in a sans serif font?
>
> $\mathsf{9\times9\times16\ block}$
Yes, I know that one. What I was looking for was
some magic command
several math formulae in a sans serif
Angus Leeming wrote:
Any clues on how to write
$9\times9\times16$ block
and get it to appear in a sans serif font?
$\mathsf{9\times9\times16\ block}$
Herbert
Any clues on how to write
$9\times9\times16$ block
and get it to appear in a sans serif font?
Ideally, I'd be able to do this for my XFig figures and revert back to
the default math font for the text.
Angus
Angus Leeming wrote:
> I need some LaTeX guru help ;-)
No, I just needed to read the docs. Sorry!
> Volume (\milli\meter$^3$)
Should be
Volume (\milli\cubic\meter)
> I guess that my question comes in two parts:
> 1. How to specify the font for \milli\meter. Ideally only in the
> figu
I need some LaTeX guru help ;-)
The attached LaTeX file produces output in which the x-axis label of
the graph is defined as
Volume (\milli\meter$^3$)
The image is generated by XFig, so I've overridden the definition of
\SetFigFont by adding this to my preamble:
%% Preempt the definition of
> "jean" == jean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jean> My LANG environment is fr_FR.UTF-8. When I set it to fr_FR, as
jean> suggested, the problem disappears for new index entries. I will
jean> retype the (not so many) old index entries. The phenomena also
jean> disappears for HTML output. Jean
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Anand wrote:
>> How do you enforce compiling without STL?
Angus> Qt's STL compatibility mode means that QString can be converted
Angus> implicitly to/from std::string.
Yes, and it is disabled by defining QT_NO_STL.
Jarc
Anand wrote:
> How do you enforce compiling without STL?
Qt's STL compatibility mode means that QString can be converted implicitly
to/from std::string.
--
Angus
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