Re: resume document class?

2000-04-14 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Jean-Marc Lasgouttes on 14 Apr 2000 14:19:28 +0200: > It contains a cv latex class along with a lyx textclass. It might not > be what you are looking for, was good enough when I needed to write my > own resume. That looks good to me. I actually found that link in the archives, but it

resume document class?

2000-04-14 Thread Andy Bradford
I have searched the archives and haven't found many references to a resume document class for LyX. Is there such a thing? If so, anyone know where I can find it? Andy -- +== Andy == TiK: garbaglio ==+ |Linux is about freedom of choice| +== http://w

Re: pronouncing LyX...

1999-12-03 Thread Andy Bradford
On 3 Dec 1999, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: > And: We decided a long time ago that We (the developers) would not >impose any special pronouncation upon users, so you are allowed to use >what you find comfortable. Better take it out of the Tutorial.lyx then... :) - +- Andy -

Re: pronouncing LyX...

1999-12-02 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Andy Bradford on Thu, 02 Dec 1999 23:54:13 MST: > Does the X in LyX have the same pronunciation as that of LaTeX? This > doesn't seem to be mentioned on www.lyx.org anywhere so I don't know > whether to say "lick" or "licks". :) Never mi

pronouncing LyX...

1999-12-02 Thread Andy Bradford
Does the X in LyX have the same pronunciation as that of LaTeX? This doesn't seem to be mentioned on www.lyx.org anywhere so I don't know whether to say "lick" or "licks". :) Andy -- +== Andy == TiK: garbaglio ==+ |Linux is about freedom of choice| +

Re: LinuxDoc

1999-11-16 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Carlos A M dos Santos on Tue, 16 Nov 1999 12:07:01 -0200: > LinuxDoc is not a class. It is a style and must be used with article, book > or repor classes. It is part of sgml-tools an you can get a copy of it at > http://www.sgmltools.org. Ok, thanks for the clarification. I do have sgm

Re: LinuxDoc

1999-11-15 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Andy Bradford on Mon, 15 Nov 1999 21:44:45 MST: > I realize that I may be slightly off topic asking about a cls for LaTeX but > could anyone give me some pointers as to where I can find a .cls for the > LinuxDoc documentclass? Hmm, maybe I am incorrect in assuming that t

LinuxDoc

1999-11-15 Thread Andy Bradford
I realize that I may be slightly off topic asking about a cls for LaTeX but could anyone give me some pointers as to where I can find a .cls for the LinuxDoc documentclass? Thanks. Andy -- +== Andy == TiK: garbaglio ==+ |Linux is about freedom of choice|

Re: sgml2html error message.

1999-10-11 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos on Mon, 11 Oct 1999 18:04:29 BST: > > url="http://work.ucsd.edu:5141/cgi-bin/http_webster?isindex=iterate&method=exact" >name="Online Definition"> > > Please change that by hand and replace the first & with & and tell me if > that works... Jose, thanks fo

sgml2html error message.

1999-10-09 Thread Andy Bradford
I am working on a small technical document in LyX and have created a footnote that is a URL to a website. It exports just fine into sgml but when I try to run sgml2html it chokes on the URL leaving a broken link in the document. Here is the sgml of the relevant section. http://work.ucsd.edu:5

Editing cross reference.

1999-10-08 Thread Andy Bradford
Hi all, I seem to be having trouble editing a cross-reference once it is set in the LyX document. Is there something that I am missing? I have tried highlighting it and then re-selecting Insert->Cross-reference but this only creates a new one... Is there a better way? Andy -- +==

Re: open file directory

1999-01-03 Thread Andy Bradford
Thus said Horst G Kausch on Fri, 05 Nov 1999 17:44:07 GMT: > Most other programs use the current directory of the parent shell as the > default directory for file open/save operations and I would prefer that > behaviour. This needs to be set in your .lyx/lyxrc file. I don't believe that it wil