AA article class

2007-04-13 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
it, is there anywhere more detailed information? Thanks in advance. Alberto Vecchiato

AA article class

2007-04-13 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
it, is there anywhere more detailed information? Thanks in advance. Alberto Vecchiato

A article class

2007-04-13 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
iles tell much about it, is there anywhere more detailed information? Thanks in advance. Alberto Vecchiato

Re: newbie question

2001-10-19 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
Actually, it seems to me that C-Enter is just CTRL+Enter. Alberto Vecchiato On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Rodney K wrote: Hi, I'm new to Lyx and I was reading through the manual. When I got to the part about multi-line equations, they mention that you have to do a C-Enter to start a new line

Re: newbie question

2001-10-19 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
Actually, it seems to me that C-Enter is just CTRL+Enter. Alberto Vecchiato On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Rodney K wrote: Hi, I'm new to Lyx and I was reading through the manual. When I got to the part about multi-line equations, they mention that you have to do a C-Enter to start a new line

Re: newbie question

2001-10-19 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
Actually, it seems to me that C-Enter is just CTRL+Enter. Alberto Vecchiato On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Rodney K wrote: > Hi, > > I'm new to Lyx and I was reading through the manual. When I got to the part > about multi-line equations, they mention that you have to do a "C-Enter&q

Re: Dumb math question

2001-06-12 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
(as in a 90 degree arc). Am I stupid or what? Don't know if it's what you want, but I usually do this: 1. simply a/b in math mode; 2. 90^\circ in math mode. Hope this helps. Alberto Vecchiato

Re: Dumb math question

2001-06-12 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
(as in a 90 degree arc). Am I stupid or what? Don't know if it's what you want, but I usually do this: 1. simply a/b in math mode; 2. 90^\circ in math mode. Hope this helps. Alberto Vecchiato

Re: Dumb math question

2001-06-12 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
Type a degree sign (as in "a 90 degree arc"). > > Am I stupid or what? > Don't know if it's what you want, but I usually do this: 1. simply a/b in math mode; 2. 90^\circ in math mode. Hope this helps. Alberto Vecchiato

Re: colors in math mode

2000-11-16 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
Any ideas? Well, it seems strange, because I've just tried to obtain a green formula in display math mode using just this technique, and it works perfectly. I mean, in gv the text is black while the formula is displayed in green. I'm using Lyx 1.1.4fix3. Alberto Vecchiato

Re: colors in math mode

2000-11-16 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
. I tried again with a selection inside a formula but it doesn't work. Sorry for the misunderstanding Alberto Vecchiato

Re: colors in math mode

2000-11-16 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
Any ideas? Well, it seems strange, because I've just tried to obtain a green formula in display math mode using just this technique, and it works perfectly. I mean, in gv the text is black while the formula is displayed in green. I'm using Lyx 1.1.4fix3. Alberto Vecchiato

Re: colors in math mode

2000-11-16 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
. I tried again with a selection inside a formula but it doesn't work. Sorry for the misunderstanding Alberto Vecchiato

Re: colors in math mode

2000-11-16 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
cter Layout, > doesn't work. > > Any ideas? > Well, it seems strange, because I've just tried to obtain a green formula in display math mode using just this technique, and it works perfectly. I mean, in gv the text is black while the formula is displayed in green. I'm using Lyx 1.1.4fix3. Alberto Vecchiato

Re: colors in math mode

2000-11-16 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
in display and inline mode) and select the desired color. I tried again with a selection inside a formula but it doesn't work. Sorry for the misunderstanding Alberto Vecchiato

Re: Umlaut in formula

2000-11-03 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
puzzled... It sounds strange, but maybe, if all else fails, you could try the plain LaTeX code {\rm \"u} in the formula. Put it inside and mark it with the TeX button. It should work. It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious. Hope this helps. Alberto Vecchiato

Re: Umlaut in formula

2000-11-03 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
puzzled... It sounds strange, but maybe, if all else fails, you could try the plain LaTeX code {\rm \"u} in the formula. Put it inside and mark it with the TeX button. It should work. It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious. Hope this helps. Alberto Vecchiato

Re: Umlaut in formula

2000-11-03 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
time ago - > so I am puzzled... > It sounds strange, but maybe, if all else fails, you could try the plain LaTeX code {\rm \"u} in the formula. Put it inside and mark it with the TeX button. It should work. It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous message, anyway,

Adding a New Class, another!

2000-10-13 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
files into the /usr/share/lyx/layouts. Actually I never succeeded in adding any style to the installed lyx configuration, what is my error? Please, tell me something! I'm going nuts! :-( Thanks in advance Alberto Vecchiato PS: I'm running LyX 1.1.4fix3 on Mandrake 7.1.

Adding a New Class, another!

2000-10-13 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
files into the /usr/share/lyx/layouts. Actually I never succeeded in adding any style to the installed lyx configuration, what is my error? Please, tell me something! I'm going nuts! :-( Thanks in advance Alberto Vecchiato PS: I'm running LyX 1.1.4fix3 on Mandrake 7.1.

Adding a New Class, another!

2000-10-13 Thread Alberto Vecchiato
Lyx, but still the style does not show up after restarting. Actually, I do have the (original) aapaper.inc and aapaper.layout files into the /usr/share/lyx/layouts. Actually I never succeeded in adding any style to the installed lyx configuration, what is my error? Please, tell me something! I'm going nuts! :-( Thanks in advance Alberto Vecchiato PS: I'm running LyX 1.1.4fix3 on Mandrake 7.1.