On Wed, 22 Apr 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
The current is clearly distinguished from the others. My guess is that the
Qt style you are using is misleading WRT tabs.
OK. I ran qtconfig and changed the default appearance from motif to
cleanlook; now the active tab has a different appearance
I use ifthenelse in my exams. That way I can have one version of
the exam without solutions, and one with solution, without having to
have two documents. If you want, I can send you one of my
exams.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How?
I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was
supposed to allow this sort of thing.
rh
On Wednesday 22 April 2009 10:18:14 am Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> I use ifthenelse in my exams. That way I can have one version of
> the exam without solutions, and one with solution, without having to
> have two documents. If you want, I can send you one of my
> exams.
I want. I want bad!
On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 16:44:41 +0200, Nathalia Monteiro
wrote:
What exactly should I post at pastebin.com? The error message or the
whole tex code?
Please post the whole lyx file.
Cheers,
Kosta
Guenter Milde writes:
>
> On 2009-04-08, hartepizza wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
>
> > I just can't figure out how to use the "1-Column Proceedings" template
> > from Springer within Lyx.
> ...
> > they offer a general template for LaTeX.
>
> > Is there some FAQ / similiar post,
Steve Litt wrote:
>> I use ifthenelse in my exams. That way I can have one version of
>> the exam without solutions, and one with solution, without having to
>> have two documents. If you want, I can send you one of my
>> exams.
>
> I want. I want bad!
Are you one of his students? :^)
--
By
>I use ifthenelse in my exams. That way I can have one
>version of the exam without solutions, and one with
>solution, without having to have two documents. If
>you want, I can send you one of my exams.
This is the typical example for using branches.
(Document->Settings->Branches and
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
> >I'm assuming I need a command line client for svn to execute...
>
> Yes.
>
> >is there a way to make Tortoise SVN handle this...
>
> Yes.
>
> Enter the following command in the command buffer
> (View->Toolbars->Command Buffer):
>
> vc-command DS "."
>> Enter the following command in the command buffer
>> (View->Toolbars->Command Buffer):
>>
>> vc-command DS "." "TortoiseProc /command:commit /path:$$p"
>
>btw one can look into "Additional features" manual, where is the
documentation :)
>
And then you will find out that the 'S flag' does
tomas jansen schrieb:
When I put a picture inside a float in LyX and make a pdf out of it the
allignment is not in the center.
Set the cursor behind or before the figure and use then the paragraph dialog to center the paragraph
and thus also the image.
I am using version 1.4.1 and making
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
>
> >> Enter the following command in the command buffer
> >> (View->Toolbars->Command Buffer):
> >>
> >> vc-command DS "." "TortoiseProc /command:commit /path:$$p"
> >
> >btw one can look into "Additional features" manual, where is the
> documentation :)
> >
This is the typical example for using branches.
(Document->Settings->Branches and Insert->Branch).
I use branches for this purpose as well (creating exams). They work
very well, and are scalable to any number of "branches" that you can
turn on and off to create different compiled
> I use branches for this purpose as well (creating exams). They work
> very well, and are scalable to any number of "branches" that you can
> turn on and off to create different compiled documents...
Maybe that's an easier, and more elegant, solution
than using ifthenelse. You learn
On Wednesday 22 April 2009 11:40:29 am Vito De Tullio wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> >> I use ifthenelse in my exams. That way I can have one version of
> >> the exam without solutions, and one with solution, without having to
> >> have two documents. If you want, I can send you one of my
> >>
Steve Litt writes:
> I'm (very slowly) writing a math book with multiple choice questions at the
> end of each chapter. I plan on having the correct choice be a different
> environment, but only in certain cases do I want it to look differently.
As I said below (or above, depending
Just a quick note to say thanks for the Alternative Installer for LyX
1.6.2. Having banged my head against a brick wall for a day trying to
get EPS/PDF previews to work using the standard Windows installer,
messing around with paths etc., the complete alternative installer Just
Worked.
Just
> I strongly recommend to update to LyX 1.6.2 or at least to LyX 1.5.9.
>
> regards Uwe
I have never heard 1.5.9 ? or I miss this version. Perhaps 1.5.6?
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was
Waluyo Adi Siswanto schrieb:
I strongly recommend to update to LyX 1.6.2 or at least to LyX 1.5.9.
regards Uwe
I have never heard 1.5.9 ?
Sorry, I meant LyX 1.5.7.
regards Uwe
> Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 18:33:07 +0200
> From: uwesto...@web.de
> To: tomasjanse...@hotmail.com
> CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Subject: Re: Allignment of figure
>
> tomas jansen schrieb:
>
>> When I put a picture inside a float in LyX and make a pdf out of it the
>> allignment is not in
tomas jansen schrieb:
Thanks for the answers, sorry for the confusion but I am using version 1.6.1,
cannot download the new version at the moment.
This links works for me:
ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.6.2/LyX-162-4-18-AltInstaller-Small.exe
I tried centering the picture, and on the
I'm using memoir/book, mostly default settings. Page numbering is at the
top, except on chapter heading pages where it appears at the bottom.
Is there a simple way (LaTex-wise) to have all page numbers at the top?
Thanks!
Hello guys,
I'm making my thesis in Lyx, and i need to write theorems, definitions, etc; but
its necesary that appear like Teorema, Lema, Definición, etc.(in Spanish)
I selected the document's language in spanish, the encoding is latin1, and the
Theorems(AMS), Theorems(AMS-Extended) and
Hi
I am frustrated in my attempts to select very long passages (for
deletion) in a LyX document.
When I attempt to select by
a. Left clicking and holding then
b. Dragging the mouse
things work as expected until I hit the last visible line on the screen.
Then there is a mighty upheaval and I
Hi, I noticed the same kind of behavior. Now I use the ctrl+shift+arrow
combination.
Hope this helps.
NF
john a écrit :
Hi
I am frustrated in my attempts to select very long passages (for
deletion) in a LyX document.
When I attempt to select by
a. Left clicking and holding then
b. Dragging
On 2009-04-22, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
...
> One advantage of using ifthenelse is that the conditional becomes part
> of the LaTeX if you export to LaTeX, while branches is a pure LyX
> solution (I still prefer to have a LaTeX copy of all my documents for
> compatibility).
You might file an
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