Hi,
I am writing an article to be submitted to an Elsevier Journal. I am
using article(elsevier). I require citation in simple number style
"references by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text.". The
problem that I am facing is that my old references are in simple
n
Am 13.08.2010 23:21, schrieb bjleend:
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx converts
documents into pdf files. I am using document style book (koma) with AMS
math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref support enabled using
Document->Settings->PDF Properties
Hello people.
I edited a document in 'docbook' style, and get loads of error messages
like this one:
jade:/tmp/lyx_tmpdir.TJ9507/lyx_tmpbuf0/mspgcc.sgml:440:41:E: element
"DUMMY" undefined
(the converter gives up after 200 of them).
The 'DUMMY' element occurs in lines like:
15
14
These are e
Thanks Marcelo! What I mean is, if after typesetting the book, I need
to remove or add pages (post printouts), then things go awry. FN
Frederick Noronha
+91-9822122436
+91-832-2409490
2010/8/14 Marcelo Acuña :
>> Is there some way I could CENTRE all the page numbers at
>> the bottom of the pag
> Is there some way I could CENTRE all the page numbers at
> the bottom of the page, on a book?
titlesec package or fancyhdr package. They allow to define page styles.
> I like the current look, of having the page numbers on the
> outer side of the page. But if any pagination changes, all
> goes
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx converts
documents into pdf files. I am using document style book (koma) with AMS
math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref support enabled using
Document->Settings->PDF Properties to produce document Example1.pdf (left
s
Frederick Noronha gmail.com> writes:
>
> Is there some way I could CENTRE all the page numbers at the bottom of
> the page, on a book?
Document > Settings > Page Layout, change the Headings style to fancy?
/Paul
Am 13.08.2010 20:19, schrieb Byung-Joo Lee:
I am wondering how I can adjust space between equation. I am using Lyx
1.6.5, and document class is book (koma) with AMS Math package. My
current PDF document looks like this.
Obviously, there seems to be an extra line space between (2.5) and
(2.6). I
Jannick Asmus wrote:
Last question on that: How about a short cut for \mathcal?
Alt+z h or Alt+z i - in the German menu.
J.
Paul Rubin wrote:
Jannick Asmus gmail.com> writes:
I added a column for German menus since some of the short cuts differ
from the English ones.
Paul, could you have a look at the wiki page, because this is the
first time that I posted something there? I hope that everything is
alright. "n.a.
Paul Rubin wrote:
I have used macros for sets and matrices (set in boldface) in
articles submitted to journals (including INFORMS journals, and
they're a bit picky) with no problems. I don't know of a way to
globally search and replace them in LyX (maybe a forthcoming feature
in LyX 2.0?), but
Jannick Asmus gmail.com> writes:
>
> I added a column for German menus since some of the short cuts differ
> from the English ones.
>
> Paul, could you have a look at the wiki page, because this is the first
> time that I posted something there? I hope that everything is alright.
> "n.a." sh
Jannick Asmus gmail.com> writes:
> For reasons of compatibility I am asking myself how such a solution
> translates to the corresponding tex file?
If I use \sX as a short form of \mathcal{X}, then the .tex file will contain
\global\long\def\sX{\mathcal{X}} at the point where I define it (in the
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 13.08.2010 17:24, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
Sorry for being a bit insisting here. In my version Alt+z k means
font-noun.
That is \mathbb. Just use the shortcut Alt+z k and you can see in
LyX's View source window (menu View->View Source) that \mathbb is
created.
You are rig
Am 13.08.2010 17:24, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
With German menus you get \mathbb with Alt+z k .
the shortcuts are defined in the file "menus.bind". So have a look at
your windows in the folder
~:\Programme\LyX 1.6.7\Resources\bind\de
and open menus.bind with a text editor.
Sorry for being a bit
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 13.08.2010 09:50, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
Alt+c and c gives for example \mathbb.
This changes to mathtt (typewriter - as given in the LyX menu for
short cuts and the short cut docu (German version)) in my version
(1.6.7 Greman/WinVista) - of course with the modication in yo
Am 13.08.2010 09:50, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
Alt+c and c gives for example \mathbb.
This changes to mathtt (typewriter - as given in the LyX menu for short
cuts and the short cut docu (German version)) in my version (1.6.7
Greman/WinVista) - of course with the modication in your important PS.
On 08/13/2010 03:47 AM, Peter Baumgartner wrote:
Is there a way in the LyX user interface to label enumerate lists besides
the standard (arabic)? Using package and module enumitem I've written some
list formats I'm using very often but can't display in LyX their different
labels.
I've tried to d
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
This is very useful to know but not visible in the Tools > ... >
Shortcuts dialog. (If you filter on Alt+C, only boldsymbol and roman
appear, and the user has to recognize that roman implies \mathrm in
math mode.) I've filed an enhancement ticket to add the relevant
option
On 8/12/2010 6:22 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
There are already some shortcuts. Highlight some parts of your formula
and then press "Alt+c" and then "r". This leads to upright characters
(\mathrm).
Alt+c and c gives for example \mathbb.
After typing Alt+c the LyX status bar will show you the available
Thanks a lot, I will give it a look.
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Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux
wrote:
> On 12 August 2010 18:39, Julio Rojas wrote:
>>
>> Thx Tennessee, I use it and its answer was "nearrow"
BTW, all interested parties can check:
ftp://ftp.tug.ctan.org/hefferon/tug2009/gyre.pdf
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Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
> But qpx seems a rather old package, compared to mathpazo. Isn't it a
Thanks Guenter, but I need AMS for the theorems. I don't have to look
at it now, but I plan on revisit this as I love minionpro.
Best regards.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 8:14 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2010-08-1
But qpx seems a rather old package, compared to mathpazo. Isn't it a
little dated?
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Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
> qpxmath
Hello Lyx-Users,
i have some problems using .fig-files in my lyx document. Whenever I try to
compily my file I get an error message that the is an error in the
script-file fig2pdftex.py.
On the console i see the following message:
NameError: name `mkstemp` is not defined
On the dialog box in
Jannick Asmus wrote:
Paul Rubin wrote:
Jannick Asmus gmail.com> writes:
If you want to use a macro to convert arbitrary symbols to mathcal,
create a new macro (let's call it \mc). Before fiddling with the TeX
box, we want to add an argument. If the macro toolbar is displaying,
click the seco
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
There are already some shortcuts. Highlight some parts of your
formula and then press "Alt+c" and then "r". This leads to upright
characters (\mathrm).
Alt+c and c gives for example \mathbb.
This changes to mathtt (typewriter - as given in the LyX menu for short
cuts and the
Is there a way in the LyX user interface to label enumerate lists besides
the standard (arabic)? Using package and module enumitem I've written some
list formats I'm using very often but can't display in LyX their different
labels.
I've tried to define counters at paragraph style and text class le
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