Andrew Harrington wrote:
I am not managing to get two things I want with fonts:
I want English text + .png graphics to look decent in Acroread. I get
complete output using pdflatex, but as the Extended Features Guide
5.3.6.2 mentions, the fonts look awful, so I followed the suggestion and
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 19:30:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: Michael McNeil Forbes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: layout and template from LaTeX class.
Hi,
I have developed a LaTeX thesis class for UBC and have received questions
about how to use it with LyX. As I know very little
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
I've been through this kind of problems: in sample files, you find two
kinds of information:
- instructions about how to use the class (various commands available),
often alternating piece of code and example of result;
- complements of
While generating the output of my document, the following errors are
presented:
... septiembre de 1964 \citep{RepsolYPF2005a}
, se inaugura la
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
On Thursday 15 June 2006 06:06 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, David Neeley wrote:
Comments within
On 6/12/06, Steve Litt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why can't the original author label his or her contribution as Licensed
under the GNU General Public License, Version
Thanks, Jurgen, for the updated font!
That still leaves a Lyx question.
To put quotes in Lyx-code, I know plain quote does not work. I tried
both C-quotekey and C-S-quotekey, and each gives me a *single* quote. I
could copy the typewrite double quote character from the UserGuide
example,
Andrew Harrington wrote:
To put quotes in Lyx-code, I know plain quote does not work. I tried
both C-quotekey and C-S-quotekey, and each gives me a *single* quote. I
could copy the typewrite double quote character from the UserGuide
example, and it looks fine, but I do not know how to enter
The real first question is whether a layout file can be covered by
copyright to begin with.
As I pointed out before, one good example is fonts. While their names
can be copyrighted, the actual outline and metric files cannot be.
I have no doubt that in the current state of the law, the
The closest bib style to what a certain journal want seems to be
apalike2, while apalike is not as close but OK. LyX supports apalike
(Can it be made to support apalike2?) Suppose then I use apalike.
Does anyone know how I can find out what fields are supported in
apalike style? For
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, you wrote:
The real first question is whether a layout file can be covered by
copyright to begin with.
As I pointed out before, one good example is fonts. While their names
can be copyrighted, the actual outline and metric files cannot be.
I didn't know that.
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their respective author, unless
Look at the file apalike.bst, which will tell you want fields are
defined. (There is no field translator, by the way.) And you can use
apalike2, if you wish. Just hit the browse button in the dialog where
you choose a bibliography style, and then go find the file apalike2.bst.
It is, by the way,
Thanks, Richard. That helps. When you say
Just hit the browse button in the dialog where
you choose a bibliography style, and then go find the file
apalike2.bst.
do you mean find it in my tex installation or find it on the web and
donwnload it? What field would normally be used for
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their
That file should be on your TeX installation. Use whatever find-a-file
stuff you have available to locate it.
I tend to put translator info in the Note field. Whatever you put there
will be set at the end of the entry, using apalike (and probably
apalike2). It's not a great solution. I should
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their
I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want. I
have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.
First, I have the 'titleformat=italic command in the preamble, but am still
not getting my titles italicized (in either the original references or the
bibliography). I
The zref package Heiko Oberdiek 2006/05/25 v1.2
Abstract
Package zref tries to get rid of the restriction in LATEX's
reference system that only two properties are supported. The
package implements an extensible referencing system, where
properties are handled in a more flexible way. It offers an
Andrew Harrington wrote:
I am not managing to get two things I want with fonts:
I want English text + .png graphics to look decent in Acroread. I get
complete output using pdflatex, but as the Extended Features Guide
5.3.6.2 mentions, the fonts look awful, so I followed the suggestion and
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 19:30:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: Michael McNeil Forbes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: layout and template from LaTeX class.
Hi,
I have developed a LaTeX thesis class for UBC and have received questions
about how to use it with LyX. As I know very little
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
I've been through this kind of problems: in sample files, you find two
kinds of information:
- instructions about how to use the class (various commands available),
often alternating piece of code and example of result;
- complements of
While generating the output of my document, the following errors are
presented:
... septiembre de 1964 \citep{RepsolYPF2005a}
, se inaugura la
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
On Thursday 15 June 2006 06:06 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, David Neeley wrote:
Comments within
On 6/12/06, Steve Litt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why can't the original author label his or her contribution as Licensed
under the GNU General Public License, Version
Thanks, Jurgen, for the updated font!
That still leaves a Lyx question.
To put quotes in Lyx-code, I know plain quote does not work. I tried
both C-quotekey and C-S-quotekey, and each gives me a *single* quote. I
could copy the typewrite double quote character from the UserGuide
example,
Andrew Harrington wrote:
To put quotes in Lyx-code, I know plain quote does not work. I tried
both C-quotekey and C-S-quotekey, and each gives me a *single* quote. I
could copy the typewrite double quote character from the UserGuide
example, and it looks fine, but I do not know how to enter
The real first question is whether a layout file can be covered by
copyright to begin with.
As I pointed out before, one good example is fonts. While their names
can be copyrighted, the actual outline and metric files cannot be.
I have no doubt that in the current state of the law, the
The closest bib style to what a certain journal want seems to be
apalike2, while apalike is not as close but OK. LyX supports apalike
(Can it be made to support apalike2?) Suppose then I use apalike.
Does anyone know how I can find out what fields are supported in
apalike style? For
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, you wrote:
The real first question is whether a layout file can be covered by
copyright to begin with.
As I pointed out before, one good example is fonts. While their names
can be copyrighted, the actual outline and metric files cannot be.
I didn't know that.
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their respective author, unless
Look at the file apalike.bst, which will tell you want fields are
defined. (There is no field translator, by the way.) And you can use
apalike2, if you wish. Just hit the browse button in the dialog where
you choose a bibliography style, and then go find the file apalike2.bst.
It is, by the way,
Thanks, Richard. That helps. When you say
Just hit the browse button in the dialog where
you choose a bibliography style, and then go find the file
apalike2.bst.
do you mean find it in my tex installation or find it on the web and
donwnload it? What field would normally be used for
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their
That file should be on your TeX installation. Use whatever find-a-file
stuff you have available to locate it.
I tend to put translator info in the Note field. Whatever you put there
will be set at the end of the entry, using apalike (and probably
apalike2). It's not a great solution. I should
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their
I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want. I
have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.
First, I have the 'titleformat=italic command in the preamble, but am still
not getting my titles italicized (in either the original references or the
bibliography). I
The zref package Heiko Oberdiek 2006/05/25 v1.2
Abstract
Package zref tries to get rid of the restriction in LATEX's
reference system that only two properties are supported. The
package implements an extensible referencing system, where
properties are handled in a more flexible way. It offers an
Andrew Harrington wrote:
> I am not managing to get two things I want with fonts:
> I want English text + .png graphics to look decent in Acroread. I get
> complete output using pdflatex, but as the Extended Features Guide
> 5.3.6.2 mentions, the fonts look awful, so I followed the suggestion and
>>Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 19:30:05 -0700 (PDT)
>>From: Michael McNeil Forbes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: layout and template from LaTeX class.
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I have developed a LaTeX thesis class for UBC and have received questions
>>about how to use it with LyX.
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
> I've been through this kind of problems: in sample files, you find two
> kinds of information:
> - instructions about how to use the class (various commands available),
>often alternating piece of code and example of result;
> - complements
While generating the output of my document, the following errors are
presented:
... septiembre de 1964 \citep{RepsolYPF2005a}
, se inaugura la
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
On Thursday 15 June 2006 06:06 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, David Neeley wrote:
> > Comments within
> >
> > On 6/12/06, Steve Litt
> >
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Why can't the original author label his or her contribution as "Licensed
> >> under the GNU General
Thanks, Jurgen, for the updated font!
That still leaves a Lyx question.
To put quotes in Lyx-code, I know plain quote does not work. I tried
both C-quotekey and C-S-quotekey, and each gives me a *single* quote. I
could copy the typewrite double quote character from the UserGuide
example,
Andrew Harrington wrote:
> To put quotes in Lyx-code, I know plain quote does not work. I tried
> both C-quotekey and C-S-quotekey, and each gives me a *single* quote. I
> could copy the typewrite double quote character from the UserGuide
> example, and it looks fine, but I do not know how to
The real first question is whether a layout file can be covered by
copyright to begin with.
As I pointed out before, one good example is fonts. While their names
can be copyrighted, the actual outline and metric files cannot be.
I have no doubt that in the current state of the law, the
The closest bib style to what a certain journal want seems to be
apalike2, while apalike is not as close but OK. LyX supports apalike
(Can it be made to support apalike2?) Suppose then I use apalike.
Does anyone know how I can find out what fields are supported in
apalike style? For
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, you wrote:
> The real first question is whether a layout file can be covered by
> copyright to begin with.
>
> As I pointed out before, one good example is fonts. While their names
> can be copyrighted, the actual outline and metric files cannot be.
I didn't know
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
> Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
> have a copyright statement something like:
>
> "Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
> XXX license in the name of their respective author,
Look at the file apalike.bst, which will tell you want fields are
defined. (There is no field "translator", by the way.) And you can use
apalike2, if you wish. Just hit the "browse" button in the dialog where
you choose a bibliography style, and then go find the file apalike2.bst.
It is, by the
Thanks, Richard. That helps. When you say
Just hit the "browse" button in the dialog where
you choose a bibliography style, and then go find the file
apalike2.bst.
do you mean find it in my tex installation or find it on the web and
donwnload it? What field would normally be used for
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
"Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their
That file should be on your TeX installation. Use whatever find-a-file
stuff you have available to locate it.
I tend to put translator info in the Note field. Whatever you put there
will be set at the end of the entry, using apalike (and probably
apalike2). It's not a great solution. I should
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 16 June 2006 11:50 am, David Neeley wrote:
Finally, I do believe that if you wish to be covered, the wiki should
have a copyright statement something like:
"Files submitted to the wiki for general download are covered by the
XXX license in the name of their
I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want. I
have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.
First, I have the 'titleformat=italic" command in the preamble, but am still
not getting my titles italicized (in either the original references or the
bibliography).
The zref package Heiko Oberdiek 2006/05/25 v1.2
Abstract
"Package zref tries to get rid of the restriction in LATEX's
reference system that only two properties are supported. The
package implements an extensible referencing system, where
properties are handled in a more flexible way. It offers
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