Hello Brigitte
It is best to keep the discussion on-list, so that more people can
give in their opinions.
On 1/23/10, Brigitte Hutabarat wrote:
> Depending on your TeX distribution, you may need to update the TeX file
> cache, e.g. by running mktexlsr. What do you think is "an appropriate
> dire
Am 23.01.2010 05:09, schrieb Steven Bell:
What is the difference between "New Page" (\newpage{}) and a "Page Break"
(\pagebreak{})?
See the LyX user's guide sec. 3.5.5 "Forced Page Breaks".
regards Uwe
> If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what font I must to choose for sans
> serif font If I want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Linux Libertine is a very nice replacement for Times. It's also quite narrow,
so it's perfect for a two-column layout.
And it comes with a correspon
Hello
On 1/23/10, biggi wrote:
> Can somebody tell me what to do? I am really thankful if someone can put the
> code in the right area and send me a LyX file... that would be very, very
> awesome.
>
I do not have actuarial class installed, so I cannot test it. But you
may try the attached LyX
Hello, I'm a newbie in LyX and LaTeX, I'm writing a thesis in actuarial
science.
I'm using LyX 1.6.4.1 on Mac OS X Version 10.5.6.
I wanted to write this http://n2.nabble.com/file/n4446250/Bild%2B9.png
I found this:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/symbols/comprehensive/symbols-a4.pdf
Pleas
On 22 Jan 2010, Steven Bell wrote:
> What is the difference between "New Page" (\newpage{}) and a "Page Break"
> (\pagebreak{})? They seem to be the same - is there any reason I would use
> one over the other?
> Thanks,
> Steven
According to Leslie Lamport, (Latex, second edition, p.97), the
diff
It seems that inserting notes into a Lyx file while tracking changes
modifies the color of some parts of the text in the pdf output to blue,
misleading the reader to believe that the blue text is new insertions,
while it is not. This is true of both 1.6.4 (on Kubuntu 9.10, 64 bit)
and 1.6.5 (W