Helge, Olivier -- thanks.
On my Mac (10.5.7), the backup preference doesn't seem to work. The
"~" file gets created at the first "save" and gets updated at
subsequent saves to reflect the prior save.
The emergency file has appeared on each of the handful of crashes
I've had the pleasure to w
Go into MikTex Settings and uncheck all the German Hyphenations.
Then click on the RFNB button.
The do the tools -> reconfigure in LyX
paul saumane wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am testing Windows Seven RC - 64 bits. I just installed LyX-163-4-19
> AltInstaller Complete and the installation proceeded perfectl
Hi,
I am testing Windows Seven RC - 64 bits. I just installed LyX-163-4-19
AltInstaller Complete and the installation proceeded perfectly installing
everythin in Program (x86) files.
However, when starting LyX for the first time, The dos windows open for a
very short time and LyX started nearly
Thanks for your comment on macros and environments, Jürgen!
Now something strange has happened to my subsection headlines in the sources
lists: they are too close to the paragraph before and the font size is too
small, but just the ones after the first hanging paragraph!
Please find attached 2
Marcelo Reis wrote:
Guys I'd like to know how to change the Part I , Part II, Part III to
any text I want (like CHAPTER , or whenever I need).
This depends upon the class. But usually, what will work is:
\renewcommand\partname{Your text here}
I also need the words Part I, IIcentralize
Markus Büchele wrote:
> I've contiuend trying and NOW IT WORKS! Not in the first line, though,
> where I put my \begin{footnotesize}.
The text sizes are macros, not environment. I.e., use \small, \footnotesize,
etc., not \begin{small}, \begin{footnotesize}, etc.
Put the macro in a separate (Sta
Yes, I did - well I suppose it's the same as in the German:
Dokument -> Einstellungen ... -> Module -> Hängend
I've contiuend trying and NOW IT WORKS! Not in the first line, though, where I
put my \begin{footnotesize}. But that's not a problem in my case
I think I had forgotten to activate it a
Markus Büchele wrote:
> "Environment Hangparagraphs undefined."
>
> I appened it at the end of the preamble.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
Did you add the Hanging module to the list of selected modules in
Document>Settings>Modules?
Jürgen
Am Wednesday 01 July 2009 20:39:51 schrieb Semih Özmen:
Would using a short title (>enter>short title) help?
Wolfgang
> Hi,
>
> In my toc, section names which are long are shown as
>
> xx
> ...
>..
Thanks Jürgen,
\footnotesize worked wonderfully.
With your patch, however, I get the error message:
"Environment Hangparagraphs undefined."
I appened it at the end of the preamble.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks a lot
Markus
Am Wednesday 01 July 2009 20:28:36 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
>
By running my LyX document
I am getting this
Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
(inputenc)in inputencoding `latin9'
What is the best way to find the wrong character(s) in a bib file?
The logfile before this error tells me
Underfull \hbox (badness 1286) i
Hi,
In my toc, section names which are long are shown as
xx
.31
Is there a way to adjust the length at which latex cuts down the line and
continue from the next line?
I may do it as
Markus Büchele wrote:
> 1st problem: font size
> =
> If I use "\begin{small}", I will only get font size 11. With {tiny} I will
> get 6. How can I get to size 10?
\footnotesize gives you 10pt at 12pt base size.
> 2nd problem: indentation
> ===
> How can I define a custom
Hi,
I'm having two interconnected problem. My editor wants me to print the text in
fontsize 12 (no problem), but the last chapter with the lists of sources in
fontsize 10 and this indentation:
0.7 cm XXX
XXX
1st problem: font size
=
Hello,
I am a complete beginner so please excuse me for these many questions.
I have installed LyX 1.6.1 since I would like to transfer my dissertation to
LateX without having to learn everything.
I have installed all the possible packages related to Japanese (or at least
so I think), have some tf
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 8:03 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Tad Marko wrote:
>
>> Hopefully this question has a simple answer. I'm working on a book which
>> has
>> a table of contents. Is there any way to get the TOC to have dot leaders
>> between the chapter names and the page numbers?
>>
>
> Using
Guys I'd like to know how to change the Part I , Part II, Part III to
any text I want (like CHAPTER , or whenever I need)
I could use the environment with *, but this way it would not appear in
the TOC.
I also need the words Part I, IIcentralized.
Thank you so much, as usual.
Marcelo
humanengr wrote:
Thank you both. A follow-up:
I see the User Guide indicates the "~" files are "backup". What is the
relationship between those and the "emergency" and "#" files?
Backup (lyx~) files are the ones saved every N minutes by LyX, where N
is 5 by default. You can set the backup pe
humanengr wrote:
Thank you both. A follow-up:
I see the User Guide indicates the "~" files are "backup". What is the
relationship between those and the "emergency" and "#" files?
My impression after a quick test: The "~" files are made whenever you
save the document (File->Save) and is simpl
Tad Marko wrote:
Hello!
Hopefully this question has a simple answer. I'm working on a book which has
a table of contents. Is there any way to get the TOC to have dot leaders
between the chapter names and the page numbers?
Using the document classes like "book" or "book(KOMA-script)" does this
Rainer M Krug wrote:
> In addition: in the master document, I just added the presentation as
> input... and it worked - no EndFrame or anything.
I see. Actually, it is also expected to work theoretically. It just didn't
work for me sometimes, for unknown reasons, so I just got used to the extra
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Rainer M Krug wrote:
>
>> One could include the preamble as an include as well, I guess?
>
> Yes. Actually, I have setup (for my lectures) two style files, a beamer-
> article.sty and a beamer-presentation.sty, which include a common subs
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Rainer M Krug wrote:
>
>> One could include the preamble as an include as well, I guess?
>
> Yes. Actually, I have setup (for my lectures) two style files, a beamer-
> article.sty and a beamer-presentation.sty, which include a common subs
> > (
> > A small sample file is always very useful :-)
> > )
>
> Here it is. Just change the document class from presentation(beamer)
> to asticle(beamer) and it should work.
Thanks!
Rainer M Krug wrote:
> One could include the preamble as an include as well, I guess?
Yes. Actually, I have setup (for my lectures) two style files, a beamer-
article.sty and a beamer-presentation.sty, which include a common subset
(not everything in the presentation is relevant for the article,
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Rainer M Krug wrote:
>
>> 2) following that, is there a way of creating both at the same time?
>> Effectively exporting, renaming, changing, exporting, renaming as a
>> script which is executed when I export?
>
> My approach to do this is
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Nikos
Alexandris wrote:
>
> Nikos:
>> >> > I am curious: do you use the "same" document to export once as an
>> >> > article and once as a presentation? If so, how does it work?
>
>
> Rainer:
>> >> Yes. I have two document classes /layouts ( presentation(beamer) and
Rainer M Krug wrote:
> 2) following that, is there a way of creating both at the same time?
> Effectively exporting, renaming, changing, exporting, renaming as a
> script which is executed when I export?
My approach to do this is to include the beamer presentation as a child to
another document,
Nikos:
> >> > I am curious: do you use the "same" document to export once as an
> >> > article and once as a presentation? If so, how does it work?
Rainer:
> >> Yes. I have two document classes /layouts ( presentation(beamer) and
> >> article(beamer) ) and this is the only difference in the two
Micha F:
...
> The whole idea behind article and presentation mode beamer is that you can
> have
> both versions in the same file. I find it more useful for printed slides vs.
> presented slides though then article and presentation in the same file.
>
> The OP's question though I don't know how
On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Nikos
Alexandris wrote:
>
> Rainer:
>> >> 1) When I export the lyx file, it obviously overwrites the one with
>> >> the other. I therefore have to export the article(beamer), rename it,
>> >> change the document class to presentation(beamer), export it again and
>>
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 11:22:20 +0200
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
>
> Rainer:
> > 1) When I export the lyx file, it obviously overwrites the one with
> > the other. I therefore have to export the article(beamer), rename it,
> > change the document class to presentation(beamer), export it again and
> >
Rainer:
> 1) When I export the lyx file, it obviously overwrites the one with
> the other. I therefore have to export the article(beamer), rename it,
> change the document class to presentation(beamer), export it again and
> preferably rename it as well to make sure that I don't overwrite it
> aga
Hi
I am using article(beamer) and presentation(beamer) and I have two questions:
1) When I export the lyx file, it obviously overwrites the one with
the other. I therefore have to export the article(beamer), rename it,
change the document class to presentation(beamer), export it again and
prefera
Please could you tell me how to attain this:
Avoid page numbers on the starting page of every chapter.
And also stops after Part I, Part II and Part III.
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