On 12 Oct 2013, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Freitag 11 Oktober 2013, 17:35:24 schrieb Anthony Campbell:
I have completed a book in Book class using Palatino at 10pts. If I
increase the font to 11pts this causes occasional lines to project too
far toe the right by a few characters.
AI
Am Sonntag 13 Oktober 2013, 09:07:46 schrieb Anthony Campbell:
Many thanks for the reply. I found those settings on the Net yesterday
and yes, they do fix the problem. I didn't know about microtype but I
will load that as well.
Microtype does some micro-typographic polishment, most notably
My apologies if anyone is offended by this post, but I don't know
another place to ask.
Back in the 8-bit days, my computer actually came with an ASCII chart
somewhat like this:
http://www.asciitable.com/
Does anyone know where a similar, but simple, chart can be found for
modern systems
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Ken Springer snowsh...@q.com wrote:
My apologies if anyone is offended by this post, but I don't know another
place to ask.
Back in the 8-bit days, my computer actually came with an ASCII chart
somewhat like this:
http://www.asciitable.com/
Does anyone
Andrew Parsloe aparsloe at clear.net.nz writes:
On 9/10/2013 11:34 a.m., Andrew Parsloe wrote:
Stephano has replied, but he has not used MikTeX and doesn't use
windows.
Combining that with my near complete ignorance he has quite sensibly
suggested I try to find out about installing
Mark Horton mark.horton001 at yahoo.co.uk writes:
Nevertheless I have continued to work in TeXworks to see how far I can
get.
With the Tables of Contents and have got quite far…
The new mini TOC’s seem to be behaving ok, and respond to depth changes,
but the initial Table of Contents
Hello List Members,
Please bear with me as I'm a newcomer.
I have a question about sections preambles in a bibliography to which I just
can't figure out the answer.
I'm working with the Koma Script book class (LyX 2.0.6 on OS X 10.7). At the end
of the book, I have to (1) have a bibliography
On 10/13/13 8:52 AM, stefano franchi wrote:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Ken Springer snowsh...@q.com
mailto:snowsh...@q.com wrote:
My apologies if anyone is offended by this post, but I don't know
another place to ask.
Back in the 8-bit days, my computer actually came with
On 14/10/2013 4:08 a.m., Mark Horton wrote:
Andrew Parsloe aparsloe at clear.net.nz writes:
On 9/10/2013 11:34 a.m., Andrew Parsloe wrote:
Stephano has replied, but he has not used MikTeX and doesn't use
windows.
Combining that with my near complete ignorance he has quite sensibly
On 14/10/2013 5:35 a.m., Mark Horton wrote:
Mark Horton mark.horton001 at yahoo.co.uk writes:
Nevertheless I have continued to work in TeXworks to see how far I can
get.
With the Tables of Contents and have got quite far…
The new mini TOC’s seem to be behaving ok, and respond to depth
On 12 Oct 2013, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Freitag 11 Oktober 2013, 17:35:24 schrieb Anthony Campbell:
I have completed a book in Book class using Palatino at 10pts. If I
increase the font to 11pts this causes occasional lines to project too
far toe the right by a few characters.
AI
Am Sonntag 13 Oktober 2013, 09:07:46 schrieb Anthony Campbell:
Many thanks for the reply. I found those settings on the Net yesterday
and yes, they do fix the problem. I didn't know about microtype but I
will load that as well.
Microtype does some micro-typographic polishment, most notably
My apologies if anyone is offended by this post, but I don't know
another place to ask.
Back in the 8-bit days, my computer actually came with an ASCII chart
somewhat like this:
http://www.asciitable.com/
Does anyone know where a similar, but simple, chart can be found for
modern systems
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Ken Springer snowsh...@q.com wrote:
My apologies if anyone is offended by this post, but I don't know another
place to ask.
Back in the 8-bit days, my computer actually came with an ASCII chart
somewhat like this:
http://www.asciitable.com/
Does anyone
Andrew Parsloe aparsloe at clear.net.nz writes:
On 9/10/2013 11:34 a.m., Andrew Parsloe wrote:
Stephano has replied, but he has not used MikTeX and doesn't use
windows.
Combining that with my near complete ignorance he has quite sensibly
suggested I try to find out about installing
Mark Horton mark.horton001 at yahoo.co.uk writes:
Nevertheless I have continued to work in TeXworks to see how far I can
get.
With the Tables of Contents and have got quite far…
The new mini TOC’s seem to be behaving ok, and respond to depth changes,
but the initial Table of Contents
Hello List Members,
Please bear with me as I'm a newcomer.
I have a question about sections preambles in a bibliography to which I just
can't figure out the answer.
I'm working with the Koma Script book class (LyX 2.0.6 on OS X 10.7). At the end
of the book, I have to (1) have a bibliography
On 10/13/13 8:52 AM, stefano franchi wrote:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Ken Springer snowsh...@q.com
mailto:snowsh...@q.com wrote:
My apologies if anyone is offended by this post, but I don't know
another place to ask.
Back in the 8-bit days, my computer actually came with
On 14/10/2013 4:08 a.m., Mark Horton wrote:
Andrew Parsloe aparsloe at clear.net.nz writes:
On 9/10/2013 11:34 a.m., Andrew Parsloe wrote:
Stephano has replied, but he has not used MikTeX and doesn't use
windows.
Combining that with my near complete ignorance he has quite sensibly
On 14/10/2013 5:35 a.m., Mark Horton wrote:
Mark Horton mark.horton001 at yahoo.co.uk writes:
Nevertheless I have continued to work in TeXworks to see how far I can
get.
With the Tables of Contents and have got quite far…
The new mini TOC’s seem to be behaving ok, and respond to depth
On 12 Oct 2013, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Freitag 11 Oktober 2013, 17:35:24 schrieb Anthony Campbell:
> > I have completed a book in Book class using Palatino at 10pts. If I
> > increase the font to 11pts this causes occasional lines to project too
> > far toe the right by a few characters.
>
Am Sonntag 13 Oktober 2013, 09:07:46 schrieb Anthony Campbell:
> Many thanks for the reply. I found those settings on the Net yesterday
> and yes, they do fix the problem. I didn't know about microtype but I
> will load that as well.
Microtype does some micro-typographic polishment, most notably
My apologies if anyone is offended by this post, but I don't know
another place to ask.
Back in the 8-bit days, my computer actually came with an ASCII chart
somewhat like this:
http://www.asciitable.com/
Does anyone know where a similar, but simple, chart can be found for
modern systems
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
> My apologies if anyone is offended by this post, but I don't know another
> place to ask.
>
> Back in the 8-bit days, my computer actually came with an ASCII chart
> somewhat like this:
>
> http://www.asciitable.com/
>
>
Andrew Parsloe clear.net.nz> writes:
>
>
> On 9/10/2013 11:34 a.m., Andrew Parsloe wrote:
> >
> >> Stephano has replied, but he has not used MikTeX and doesn't use
windows.
> >> Combining that with my near complete ignorance he has quite sensibly
> >> suggested I try to find out about
Mark Horton yahoo.co.uk> writes:
> Nevertheless I have continued to work in TeXworks to see how far I can
get.
> With the Tables of Contents and have got quite far…
> The new mini TOC’s seem to be behaving ok, and respond to depth changes,
> but the initial Table of Contents still lists
Hello List Members,
Please bear with me as I'm a newcomer.
I have a question about sections & preambles in a bibliography to which I just
can't figure out the answer.
I'm working with the Koma Script book class (LyX 2.0.6 on OS X 10.7). At the end
of the book, I have to (1) have a bibliography
On 10/13/13 8:52 AM, stefano franchi wrote:
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Ken Springer > wrote:
My apologies if anyone is offended by this post, but I don't know
another place to ask.
Back in the 8-bit days, my computer actually came
On 14/10/2013 4:08 a.m., Mark Horton wrote:
Andrew Parsloe clear.net.nz> writes:
On 9/10/2013 11:34 a.m., Andrew Parsloe wrote:
Stephano has replied, but he has not used MikTeX and doesn't use
windows.
Combining that with my near complete ignorance he has quite sensibly
suggested I
On 14/10/2013 5:35 a.m., Mark Horton wrote:
Mark Horton yahoo.co.uk> writes:
Nevertheless I have continued to work in TeXworks to see how far I can
get.
With the Tables of Contents and have got quite far…
The new mini TOC’s seem to be behaving ok, and respond to depth changes,
but the
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