Hi all,
Is there any good way to put a cross reference to a label in a format
like line 38 on page 123?
Thanks,
Abe
Hi all,
Is there any good way to put a cross reference to a label in a format
like line 38 on page 123?
Thanks,
Abe
Hi all,
Is there any good way to put a cross reference to a label in a format
like "line 38 on page 123"?
Thanks,
Abe
Hi all,
I have been using the change tracking feature and it is great.
However, I am trying to get a complete list of changes at the end of
the document, something like
blah blah is added on page 123
blah blah is removed on page 234
etc...etc
The only way I could think of is to create a new
The package changes provides such a feature. I think it is possible to
rewrite LyX's \lyxchangeadded and \lyxchangedeleted to wrap the changes
package.
(In LyX 1.6.0, one could even write a module for that).
Jürgen
I was trying to use changes with \listofchanges, I could only
produce
Hi all,
I have been using the change tracking feature and it is great.
However, I am trying to get a complete list of changes at the end of
the document, something like
blah blah is added on page 123
blah blah is removed on page 234
etc...etc
The only way I could think of is to create a new
The package changes provides such a feature. I think it is possible to
rewrite LyX's \lyxchangeadded and \lyxchangedeleted to wrap the changes
package.
(In LyX 1.6.0, one could even write a module for that).
Jürgen
I was trying to use changes with \listofchanges, I could only
produce
Hi all,
I have been using the change tracking feature and it is great.
However, I am trying to get a complete list of changes at the end of
the document, something like
"blah blah" is added on page 123
"blah blah" is removed on page 234
etc...etc
The only way I could think of is to create a
>The package "changes" provides such a feature. I think it is possible to
> rewrite LyX's \lyxchangeadded and \lyxchangedeleted to wrap the changes
> package.
> (In LyX 1.6.0, one could even write a module for that).
>
> Jürgen
I was trying to use "changes" with "\listofchanges", I could only
Hi all,
I am wondering what's the difference between Times Roman and Latin Modern
Roman font.
I have read from the mailing list that the Latin Modern Roman (lmodern)
package is preferred over the default Computer Modern Roman. However, I
can't find any information about Times Roman.
The Times
Hi all,
I am wondering what's the difference between Times Roman and Latin Modern
Roman font.
I have read from the mailing list that the Latin Modern Roman (lmodern)
package is preferred over the default Computer Modern Roman. However, I
can't find any information about Times Roman.
The Times
Hi all,
I am wondering what's the difference between Times Roman and Latin Modern
Roman font.
I have read from the mailing list that the Latin Modern Roman (lmodern)
package is preferred over the default Computer Modern Roman. However, I
can't find any information about Times Roman.
The Times
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Richard heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Abe Lau wrote:
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 1:09 AM, rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Abe Lau wrote:
It looks to me that I could only choose a maximum base font size of 12
in
amsbook. Is there any way I could use
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Richard heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Abe Lau wrote:
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 1:09 AM, rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Abe Lau wrote:
It looks to me that I could only choose a maximum base font size of 12
in
amsbook. Is there any way I could use
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Richard heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Abe Lau wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 1:09 AM, rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Abe Lau wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> I
Using an ams book document class, and minitoc, the last line of the toc
entry is almost touching the bottom horizontal line. is there anyway to get
minitoc leave some vertical space before the ending toc line?
e.g.
Chapter 1
1.1 blah blah
1.1.1 blah blah blah
can I have
Using an ams book document class, and minitoc, the last line of the toc
entry is almost touching the bottom horizontal line. is there anyway to get
minitoc leave some vertical space before the ending toc line?
e.g.
Chapter 1
1.1 blah blah
1.1.1 blah blah blah
can I have
Using an ams book document class, and minitoc, the last line of the toc
entry is almost touching the bottom horizontal line. is there anyway to get
minitoc leave some vertical space before the ending toc line?
e.g.
Chapter 1
1.1 blah blah
1.1.1 blah blah blah
As pointed out by Juergen, I should save my bibtex file as latin1 encoding
because I would likely get into problem with a UTF-8 encoded bibliography.
He further pointed out I should get all non-ascii character escaped.
I resaved my existing bibliography in JabRef using latin-1 encoding, and all
As pointed out by Juergen, I should save my bibtex file as latin1 encoding
because I would likely get into problem with a UTF-8 encoded bibliography.
He further pointed out I should get all non-ascii character escaped.
I resaved my existing bibliography in JabRef using latin-1 encoding, and all
As pointed out by Juergen, I should save my bibtex file as latin1 encoding
because I would likely get into problem with a UTF-8 encoded bibliography.
He further pointed out I should get all non-ascii character escaped.
I resaved my existing bibliography in JabRef using latin-1 encoding, and all
It looks to me that I could only choose a maximum base font size of 12 in
amsbook. Is there any way I could use a slightly larger font size, e.g.
13/14?
I have tried to add 13 to the file amsbook.layout. While the lyx interface
allows me to change the size to 13, it has no effect on the output
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 1:09 AM, rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Abe Lau wrote:
It looks to me that I could only choose a maximum base font size of 12 in
amsbook. Is there any way I could use a slightly larger font size, e.g.
13/14?
I have tried to add 13 to the file amsbook.layout. While
It looks to me that I could only choose a maximum base font size of 12 in
amsbook. Is there any way I could use a slightly larger font size, e.g.
13/14?
I have tried to add 13 to the file amsbook.layout. While the lyx interface
allows me to change the size to 13, it has no effect on the output
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 1:09 AM, rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Abe Lau wrote:
It looks to me that I could only choose a maximum base font size of 12 in
amsbook. Is there any way I could use a slightly larger font size, e.g.
13/14?
I have tried to add 13 to the file amsbook.layout. While
It looks to me that I could only choose a maximum base font size of 12 in
amsbook. Is there any way I could use a slightly larger font size, e.g.
13/14?
I have tried to add 13 to the file amsbook.layout. While the lyx interface
allows me to change the size to 13, it has no effect on the output
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 1:09 AM, rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Abe Lau wrote:
>
>> It looks to me that I could only choose a maximum base font size of 12 in
>> amsbook. Is there any way I could use a slightly larger font size, e.g.
>> 13/14?
>>
&
Hi,
Mark has provided a handy UNSW thesis layout based on the amsbook for lyx (
http://www.threewordslong.com/blog/entry/63/A_LyX_Thesis_Layout_for_UNSW_T)
and I found it pretty nice in general for what I need, saving a lot of
hassle of creating all the required pages from scratch.
However, I
Hi,
Mark has provided a handy UNSW thesis layout based on the amsbook for lyx (
http://www.threewordslong.com/blog/entry/63/A_LyX_Thesis_Layout_for_UNSW_T)
and I found it pretty nice in general for what I need, saving a lot of
hassle of creating all the required pages from scratch.
However, I
Hi,
Mark has provided a handy UNSW thesis layout based on the amsbook for lyx (
http://www.threewordslong.com/blog/entry/63/A_LyX_Thesis_Layout_for_UNSW_T)
and I found it pretty nice in general for what I need, saving a lot of
hassle of creating all the required pages from scratch.
However, I
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