Re: problem while referencing in the text, appears as (?) in the pdf and dpi format

2010-07-31 Thread marcela palomino
Richard Heck rgheck at comcast.net writes: On 07/30/2010 03:09 AM, soltrino wrote: Hi, I can't solve this problem which is becoming quite frustrating. I'm using JabRef to reference in my thesis, using Natlib and agsm (have tried other formats too). I need to have the (author, year)

Re: Problem with citations : (author?) in front of each citation in text

2010-07-31 Thread Nan Zhao
Thank you Julien for your reply. The problem has been solved in the meantime. The reason was after reinstalling Lyx after formatting my computer, the bibtex didn't get refreshed, even though it didn't show in the lyx editor. For people who will have this problem in the future, just perform a

Managing Theoremes in Theoreme Module

2010-07-31 Thread Peter Baumgartner
I'm using LyX 1.6.7 and would like to change some of the names and styles of theorems of the theoreme module. Is there a way to do it via the preamble or do I have to do it the hard way and have to change the file theorems.inc? Couldn't find any help file. Thanks, Peter

Re: question about overriding Lyx default document class

2010-07-31 Thread Anders Host-Madsen
Just a comment here, not a solution. A problem is, as stated, that open office produces very poor latex. It seems that the goal of the designers of the translation module was to make the latex output resemble the formatting of the open office document, rather than making the contents the same.

Re: question about overriding Lyx default document class

2010-07-31 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Anders, I've had good success first converting to HTML, then running a filter on the HTML, and then importing to LyX. The overall process is described here: http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2010/05/14/msword-lyx-import While some formatting is lost, it's mostly the type of formatting that

Re: question about overriding Lyx default document class

2010-07-31 Thread Steve Litt
On Saturday 31 July 2010 22:10:14 Rob Oakes wrote: Hi Anders, I've had good success first converting to HTML, then running a filter on the HTML, and then importing to LyX. The overall process is described here: http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2010/05/14/msword-lyx-import While

Re: question about overriding Lyx default document class

2010-07-31 Thread Anders Host-Madsen
Thanks, maybe I'll try this. I have a lot of documents in MS Word that I continually update, and ideally I would like to convert all of those to LyX. So far, though, it has been too cumbersome to be worth the while, so I continue to use MS Word.

Re: problem while referencing in the text, appears as (?) in the pdf and dpi format

2010-07-31 Thread marcela palomino
Richard Heck rgheck at comcast.net writes: On 07/30/2010 03:09 AM, soltrino wrote: Hi, I can't solve this problem which is becoming quite frustrating. I'm using JabRef to reference in my thesis, using Natlib and agsm (have tried other formats too). I need to have the (author, year)

Re: Problem with citations : (author?) in front of each citation in text

2010-07-31 Thread Nan Zhao
Thank you Julien for your reply. The problem has been solved in the meantime. The reason was after reinstalling Lyx after formatting my computer, the bibtex didn't get refreshed, even though it didn't show in the lyx editor. For people who will have this problem in the future, just perform a

Managing Theoremes in Theoreme Module

2010-07-31 Thread Peter Baumgartner
I'm using LyX 1.6.7 and would like to change some of the names and styles of theorems of the theoreme module. Is there a way to do it via the preamble or do I have to do it the hard way and have to change the file theorems.inc? Couldn't find any help file. Thanks, Peter

Re: question about overriding Lyx default document class

2010-07-31 Thread Anders Host-Madsen
Just a comment here, not a solution. A problem is, as stated, that open office produces very poor latex. It seems that the goal of the designers of the translation module was to make the latex output resemble the formatting of the open office document, rather than making the contents the same.

Re: question about overriding Lyx default document class

2010-07-31 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Anders, I've had good success first converting to HTML, then running a filter on the HTML, and then importing to LyX. The overall process is described here: http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2010/05/14/msword-lyx-import While some formatting is lost, it's mostly the type of formatting that

Re: question about overriding Lyx default document class

2010-07-31 Thread Steve Litt
On Saturday 31 July 2010 22:10:14 Rob Oakes wrote: Hi Anders, I've had good success first converting to HTML, then running a filter on the HTML, and then importing to LyX. The overall process is described here: http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2010/05/14/msword-lyx-import While

Re: question about overriding Lyx default document class

2010-07-31 Thread Anders Host-Madsen
Thanks, maybe I'll try this. I have a lot of documents in MS Word that I continually update, and ideally I would like to convert all of those to LyX. So far, though, it has been too cumbersome to be worth the while, so I continue to use MS Word.

Re: problem while referencing in the text, appears as (?) in the pdf and dpi format

2010-07-31 Thread marcela palomino
Richard Heck comcast.net> writes: > > On 07/30/2010 03:09 AM, soltrino wrote: > > Hi, I can't solve this problem which is becoming quite frustrating. > > I'm using JabRef to reference in my thesis, using Natlib and agsm (have > > tried other formats too). I need to have the (author, year)

Re: Problem with citations : (author?) in front of each citation in text

2010-07-31 Thread Nan Zhao
Thank you Julien for your reply. The problem has been solved in the meantime. The reason was after reinstalling Lyx after formatting my computer, the bibtex didn't get refreshed, even though it didn't show in the lyx editor. For people who will have this problem in the future, just perform a

Managing Theoremes in Theoreme Module

2010-07-31 Thread Peter Baumgartner
I'm using LyX 1.6.7 and would like to change some of the names and styles of theorems of the theoreme module. Is there a way to do it via the preamble or do I have to do it the "hard way" and have to change the file "theorems.inc"? Couldn't find any help file. Thanks, Peter

Re: question about overriding Lyx default document class

2010-07-31 Thread Anders Host-Madsen
Just a comment here, not a solution. A problem is, as stated, that open office produces very poor latex. It seems that the goal of the designers of the translation module was to make the latex output resemble the formatting of the open office document, rather than making the contents the same.

Re: question about overriding Lyx default document class

2010-07-31 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Anders, I've had good success first converting to HTML, then running a filter on the HTML, and then importing to LyX. The overall process is described here: http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2010/05/14/msword-lyx-import While some formatting is lost, it's mostly the type of formatting that

Re: question about overriding Lyx default document class

2010-07-31 Thread Steve Litt
On Saturday 31 July 2010 22:10:14 Rob Oakes wrote: > Hi Anders, > > I've had good success first converting to HTML, then running a filter on > the HTML, and then importing to LyX. The overall process is described > here: > > http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2010/05/14/msword-lyx-import > >

Re: question about overriding Lyx default document class

2010-07-31 Thread Anders Host-Madsen
Thanks, maybe I'll try this. I have a lot of documents in MS Word that I continually update, and ideally I would like to convert all of those to LyX. So far, though, it has been too cumbersome to be worth the while, so I continue to use MS Word.