Ooops, this could be the reason: In the mentioned document I use
XeTeX, maybe micropackage does not work then?
Here´s what I´ve entered in the preamble:
\...@ifundefined{xetexversion}{}{%
\usepackage{fontspec}%
\setromanfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Hoefler Text}%
\setsansfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Gill
Hello
I'm a noob and have just made my way through the references and tutorials of
Lyx. Now i'd like to use the Classic Thesis template found here
(http://www.soundsorange.net/resources/classic-thesis-for-lyx/) but i just
wasn't able to find out how to install and use this multifile template.
What OS and Lyx version are you using?
goodkeys escribió:
Hello
I'm a noob and have just made my way through the references and tutorials of
Lyx. Now i'd like to use the Classic Thesis template found here
(http://www.soundsorange.net/resources/classic-thesis-for-lyx/) but i just
wasn't able to
On Sunday 20 September 2009 02:46:16 am jezZiFeR wrote:
Ooops, this could be the reason: In the mentioned document I use
XeTeX, maybe micropackage does not work then?
Indeed! Last time I checked XeTeX was incompatible with the microtype package.
The XeTeX author stated that it would be very
goodkeys schrieb:
I'm a noob and have just made my way through the references and tutorials of
Lyx. Now i'd like to use the Classic Thesis template
I recently tried to create a layout file for this style but gave up. Classicthesis is not a document
class but extends the document class report
On 2009-09-19, 0 wrote:
Can I
a) save
b) export
c) edit
a document in MS Word (.doc) format in LyX?
As already said, generally no. (You cannot load a *.doc document, edit
and save as *.doc.)
If you are looking for a word-compatible free (as in speech and beer)
text-processing-program
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
On Saturday 19 September 2009 09:42:41 am rgheck wrote:
Can I
a) save
b) export
c) edit
a document in MS Word (.doc) format in LyX?
[snip]
Conversely, if you want to save the document in a format in which it can
be edited by those who have not seen the light
On 2009-09-18, psykasso wrote:
--0016e6dcd0fbefe28c0473da53ac
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-7
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello, when i press the ; character before a vowel greek letter to get a
accent to it, it does not work. The problem is that it appears only
On 2009-09-18, Rob wrote:
Hi Gunter,
Even when the footnote is set to the large font (and the footnote text is then
large), the symbol for the footnote in my text is still the default small size
and still in the wrong place.
If \raisebox is the only solution, could you suggest how to use
On Sunday 20 September 2009 03:26:51 pm Florian Rubach wrote:
I made some good experience with a website called pdftoword.com. If you
don't care about sending something to a website where you don't exactly
know who exactly can read what you submitted, you can send in a .pdf and
shortly after
Ooops, this could be the reason: In the mentioned document I use
XeTeX, maybe micropackage does not work then?
Here´s what I´ve entered in the preamble:
\...@ifundefined{xetexversion}{}{%
\usepackage{fontspec}%
\setromanfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Hoefler Text}%
\setsansfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Gill
Hello
I'm a noob and have just made my way through the references and tutorials of
Lyx. Now i'd like to use the Classic Thesis template found here
(http://www.soundsorange.net/resources/classic-thesis-for-lyx/) but i just
wasn't able to find out how to install and use this multifile template.
What OS and Lyx version are you using?
goodkeys escribió:
Hello
I'm a noob and have just made my way through the references and tutorials of
Lyx. Now i'd like to use the Classic Thesis template found here
(http://www.soundsorange.net/resources/classic-thesis-for-lyx/) but i just
wasn't able to
On Sunday 20 September 2009 02:46:16 am jezZiFeR wrote:
Ooops, this could be the reason: In the mentioned document I use
XeTeX, maybe micropackage does not work then?
Indeed! Last time I checked XeTeX was incompatible with the microtype package.
The XeTeX author stated that it would be very
goodkeys schrieb:
I'm a noob and have just made my way through the references and tutorials of
Lyx. Now i'd like to use the Classic Thesis template
I recently tried to create a layout file for this style but gave up. Classicthesis is not a document
class but extends the document class report
On 2009-09-19, 0 wrote:
Can I
a) save
b) export
c) edit
a document in MS Word (.doc) format in LyX?
As already said, generally no. (You cannot load a *.doc document, edit
and save as *.doc.)
If you are looking for a word-compatible free (as in speech and beer)
text-processing-program
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
On Saturday 19 September 2009 09:42:41 am rgheck wrote:
Can I
a) save
b) export
c) edit
a document in MS Word (.doc) format in LyX?
[snip]
Conversely, if you want to save the document in a format in which it can
be edited by those who have not seen the light
On 2009-09-18, psykasso wrote:
--0016e6dcd0fbefe28c0473da53ac
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-7
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello, when i press the ; character before a vowel greek letter to get a
accent to it, it does not work. The problem is that it appears only
On 2009-09-18, Rob wrote:
Hi Gunter,
Even when the footnote is set to the large font (and the footnote text is then
large), the symbol for the footnote in my text is still the default small size
and still in the wrong place.
If \raisebox is the only solution, could you suggest how to use
On Sunday 20 September 2009 03:26:51 pm Florian Rubach wrote:
I made some good experience with a website called pdftoword.com. If you
don't care about sending something to a website where you don't exactly
know who exactly can read what you submitted, you can send in a .pdf and
shortly after
Ooops, this could be the reason: In the mentioned document I use
XeTeX, maybe micropackage does not work then?
Here´s what I´ve entered in the preamble:
\...@ifundefined{xetexversion}{}{%
\usepackage{fontspec}%
\setromanfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Hoefler Text}%
\setsansfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Gill
Hello
I'm a noob and have just made my way through the references and tutorials of
Lyx. Now i'd like to use the Classic Thesis template found here
(http://www.soundsorange.net/resources/classic-thesis-for-lyx/) but i just
wasn't able to find out how to install and use this multifile template.
What OS and Lyx version are you using?
goodkeys escribió:
Hello
I'm a noob and have just made my way through the references and tutorials of
Lyx. Now i'd like to use the Classic Thesis template found here
(http://www.soundsorange.net/resources/classic-thesis-for-lyx/) but i just
wasn't able to
On Sunday 20 September 2009 02:46:16 am jezZiFeR wrote:
> Ooops, this could be the reason: In the mentioned document I use
> XeTeX, maybe micropackage does not work then?
>
>
Indeed! Last time I checked XeTeX was incompatible with the microtype package.
The XeTeX author stated that it would be
goodkeys schrieb:
I'm a noob and have just made my way through the references and tutorials of
Lyx. Now i'd like to use the Classic Thesis template
I recently tried to create a layout file for this style but gave up. Classicthesis is not a document
class but extends the document class
On 2009-09-19, 0 wrote:
> Can I
> a) save
> b) export
> c) edit
> a document in MS Word (.doc) format in LyX?
As already said, generally no. (You cannot load a *.doc document, edit
and save as *.doc.)
If you are looking for a "word-compatible" free (as in speech and beer)
Stefano Franchi schrieb:
On Saturday 19 September 2009 09:42:41 am rgheck wrote:
Can I
a) save
b) export
c) edit
a document in MS Word (.doc) format in LyX?
[snip]
Conversely, if you want to save the document in a format in which it can
be edited by those who have not seen the light
On 2009-09-18, psykasso wrote:
> --0016e6dcd0fbefe28c0473da53ac
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-7
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> Hello, when i press the ; character before a vowel greek letter to get a
> accent to it, it does not work. The problem is that it appears
On 2009-09-18, Rob wrote:
> Hi Gunter,
> Even when the footnote is set to the large font (and the footnote text is then
> large), the symbol for the footnote in my text is still the default small size
> and still in the wrong place.
> If \raisebox is the only solution, could you suggest how to
On Sunday 20 September 2009 03:26:51 pm Florian Rubach wrote:
>
> I made some good experience with a website called pdftoword.com. If you
> don't care about sending something to a website where you don't exactly
> know who exactly can read what you submitted, you can send in a .pdf and
> shortly
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