>
> But you alread use the openany option?
>
> A chapter always begins with a new page. When the option openany is
> active, any page can be used. The option openright causes the chapter
> to begin with a new right page.
>
>
>
No I didn't use openany option. I use the default option whi
Hi there,
I'm running MacTeX with LyX 1.5.2.
If I set the Document / Settings / Float Placement to "Here Definitely", and
leave all the individual float settings at "Use default placement" I
actually get all the floats on one page.
However, if the Global Settings are "Here Definitely" and just on
Hi all (I'm new to this list),
It'd be nice if closed floats showed a little more than just "Float: Figure"
or "Float: Table". Is there an option (or the possibility of an option) to
show the title of the figure or table as well? e.g. "Float: Figure - The
Fabulous Machine"
Mike.
Am Freitag 30 November 2007 23:01:01 schrieb Richard Heck:
> Markus Büchele wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am having one small but annoying problem with LYX. I cannot get my PDF
> > output files formated the right way.
> >
> > If the last word in a line includes an Umlaut (äöü), hyphenation will not
> >
Dave Hewitt wrote:
I'm using JabRef and BibTeX for citations in a LyX report, with natbib
and authordate3 as the BibTeX style. All has gone flawlessly except
for one reference. For some reason LyX is muddying up the inline
display for one article in the BibTeX file, and that one only and
consi
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Two more layout questions (to which I'm pretty sure but not positive
that I know the answers, and which will likely put paid to my efforts
to write a layout for INFORMS journals):
1. Is there currently a way to specify that a Command style has
multiple required (not opti
Markus Büchele wrote:
Hi,
I am having one small but annoying problem with LYX. I cannot get my PDF
output files formated the right way.
If the last word in a line includes an Umlaut (äöü), hyphenation will not be
done for this word resulting in a tail in the lines in question.
I am using L
I'm using JabRef and BibTeX for citations in a LyX report, with natbib and
authordate3 as the BibTeX style. All has gone flawlessly except for one
reference. For some reason LyX is muddying up the inline display for one
article in the BibTeX file, and that one only and consistently.
Here is th
"Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Indeed! I'll add one more wish to that: the ability to attach a name
> or explanation to each option. For instance, with this the layout
> file for INFORMS journals might look like
>
> ClasOptions
> SelectOne deca (Decision Analysis), ijoc (INFORM
Hi,
I am having one small but annoying problem with LYX. I cannot get my PDF
output files formated the right way.
If the last word in a line includes an Umlaut (äöü), hyphenation will not be
done for this word resulting in a tail in the lines in question.
I am using LYX 1.5.1 on a Gentoo syste
On Nov 30, 2007 12:29 PM, Dave Hewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results,
> > > etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section
> > > titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 05:47:26PM +0100, Harald Scheffler wrote:
> Bravo für Lyx 152! ich schreibe gerade ein Buch - 1024 Seiten schon mit
> Lyx geschrieben - bravo! Es ist einfach eine Freude mit Lyx 152 zu
> schreiben - danke!
Hoert man gerne ;-)
Andre'
Two more layout questions (to which I'm pretty sure but not positive
that I know the answers, and which will likely put paid to my efforts to
write a layout for INFORMS journals):
1. Is there currently a way to specify that a Command style has
multiple required (not optional) arguments? (I'm
Hi!
Matthias Schmidt wrote (29.11.2007):
> Hello!
>
> Is there anywhrere an overview on the appearence of the various
> citation styles? I want the citation look like
> "Schmidt, M. 1990" instead of
> "Schmidt 1990" like in jurabib.
I think its the "harvard" style You are looking for.
This site
Richard Heck wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
It would be nice, actually, if there were a way to embed option
choices into the layout file, so that, e.g., you could do this:
ClassOptions
SelectOne choicea, choiceb, choicec
SelectMany optiona, optionb, optionc
Hello!
Is there anywhrere an overview on the appearence of the various
citation styles? I want the citation look like
"Schmidt, M. 1990" instead of
"Schmidt 1990" like in jurabib.
--
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Matthias Schmidt
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
__
> My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results,
> etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section
> titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to
> get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a way to do that. C
Bravo für Lyx 152! ich schreibe gerade ein Buch - 1024 Seiten schon mit
Lyx geschrieben - bravo! Es ist einfach eine Freude mit Lyx 152 zu
schreiben - danke!
harald scheffler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
reutlingen / bw
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
It would be nice, actually, if there were a way to embed option
choices into the layout file, so that, e.g., you could do this:
ClassOptions
SelectOne choicea, choiceb, choicec
SelectMany optiona, optionb, optionc
Boolean oneside
Richard Heck wrote:
It would be nice, actually, if there were a way to embed option choices
into the layout file, so that, e.g., you could do this:
ClassOptions
SelectOne choicea, choiceb, choicec
SelectMany optiona, optionb, optionc
Boolean oneside
End
and then what you
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
I'm afraid I don't know anything about class options in layout files.
(I do know that there have been some bug reports.) But as a
workaround for now, you could just pass the option manually in
Document>Settings>Document Class. Maybe that'd even be best
Dave Hewitt wrote:
> My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results,
> etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section
> titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environments, but I would also like to
> get Subsection titles into the TOC. I did not find a w
I checked the FAQ and documentation for Koma-script report, but came up
empty on one needed modification:
My uppermost level in the report is Section (Intro, Methods, Results,
etc.), and I suppress numbering within the document. I can get the Section
titles into the TOC with 'Addsec' environme
On Friday 30 November 2007 06:01, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Scott wrote:
> > I'm using the book class (koma script) to write my thesis. For the title
> > page I want to swap the positions of title and subject, making the title
> > on top of the page, then author, and then subject. So that I can p
G. Milde wrote:
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[informs1]{article (Oper. Res.)}
...
ClassOptions
...
Other opre
End
Only it does not work -- the LaTeX output contains
\documentclass[11pt,oneside,english]{informs1}
which is sorely lacking the journal option (opre). Is this the wro
On 30.11.07, Scott wrote:
> G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > On 29.11.07, Scott wrote:
> > > I am using a book class (koma-script) but when printed my document I
> > > found the title wasn't on a separate page but on page 1. That means the
> > > title page is on the left when you open
On 29.11.07, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to write a layout file for Operations Research (an INFORMS
> journal with rather, er, specific LaTeX requirements, and I'm stumped on
> the very first one. INFORMS uses a generic class file and specifies which
> of their journals is the
Donovan Parks wrote:
> I am trying to get citation labels like [1-5] instead of
> [3],[2],[1],[5],[4] in Lyx 1.5.2. I have installed the package cite
> and added the command \usepackage{cite} in the preamble. This had
> causes the results to change to [1]-[5]. An improvement, but not what
> I am af
On 29.11.07, Graham Griffiths wrote:
> Graham Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Thanks for the suggestions - they should do the trick. However, I
> > would like a clean solution if possible.
I'v seen many workarounds in this thread (local like \vphantom) and
global liek \renewcommand\arra
Scott wrote:
> I'm using the book class (koma script) to write my thesis. For the title
> page I want to swap the positions of title and subject, making the title on
> top of the page, then author, and then subject. So that I can put my
> school, university and degree all these stuff in the subject
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