Neal Becker gmail.com> writes:
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> Trying to write an IEEE conference paper (in a big hurry!). I see I can
insert
> authors, but I don't see anything for affiliation.
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> In my case, I have 3 authors.
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> Just use ERT and follow the instructions from IEEEconf.pdf?
That's what I did. In the
now, IEEE org doesn't accept this.
That is correct; long equations are broken onto several lines.
I do this by hand using the equation array.
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gt; does not change the column width an I dont get a linwrap ! BTW which unit
After entering the column width you must hit before clicking
on close. If you do not, the new width does not take effect.
Use whichever unit you want, but you must specify one.
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I would strongly prefer retaining the mailing list.
A newsgroup should only be considered if it can run
in parallel with the mailing list.
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This has come up once again. Perhaps the default behavior of LyX
should be to place this in the latex preamble. That would reduce
the mailing list bandwidth.
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s and even simple operators like ">" and "<".
With this line into the preamble:
\DeclareSymbolFont{operators}{U}{cmss}{m}{n}
I get nice, clean sans serif numbers *and* math symbols with pdflatex.
If I use the command with letters as an argument, things get
sc
Dekel Tsur wrote:
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> On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 02:34:54PM -0700, Bruce Veidt wrote:
> > > have a look at package hvmaths, available at ctan
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> > I saw that too, but the free version has only bitmap fonts.
> >
> > The installed fonts already have the sa
Herbert Voss wrote:
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> Bruce Veidt wrote:
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> > I have been following Allan Rae's presentations based on foiltex
> > (http://www.devel.lyx.org/~rae/) to make my own presentations.
> > It is easy to do and the results are very nice.
> >
> > One little
r way?
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Very nicely done, Allan. How do you get the ERT inset? I cannot
find a menu item for this on my version (1.1.6fix1) although I can
cut and paste it.
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I use tgif all the time and it works very well.
http://bourbon.cs.umd.edu:8001/tgif/
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icle.layout except for the second
which is changed to:
# \DeclareLaTeXClass{Poster (A0)}
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fy:
\serverpipe "/tmp/lyxpipe"
which is local.
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/bveidt/.lyx/lyxpipe (on a local disk). Why this works, I
do not know.
Bruce
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I just upgraded to LyX 1.1.5 and I get the same behavior.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
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> >>>>> "Bruce" == Bruce Veidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Bruce> I am trying to get pybliographic 1.0 to work with LyX 1.1.4fix3
> Bruce> on a Redhat
Staffan Ringbom wrote:
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> Bruce Veidt wrote:
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> > I am trying to get pybliographic 1.0 to work with LyX 1.1.4fix3
> > on a Redhat 6.2 system but without success. Here is what I have done:
> >
> > I have added this line to ~/.lyx/lyxrc:
> >
> >
ts of cpu cycles when
lyxserver is turned on.)
Does anyone else have these versions of lyx & pybliographic working
together? What is the problem?
Thanks,
Bruce
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not use the automatically
generated
key for each reference. When adding a reference I always change the key
to
something that I will remember (eg. Smith99, Jones95). Thus I can
easily add
new references anywhere to the biblio list without messing up the
numbering.
Bruce
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does not support ps figures, has
very terse documentation, and tables do not work (for me). It
is also quite slow. TeXmacs also lacks the pop-up dialog boxes
that make LyX so easy to use. However it is worth a look.
Bruce
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