of the page images?
Z
On 6.09.08, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
rule).
I suppose scribus (www.scribus.net) is able to do this (in a WYSIWYG
manner
This may not be the slickest way, but I think you can do it all right in Lyx
(or just latex) with pdfpages
in the preamble...
\usepackage{pdfpages}
\includepdfset{pagecommand={\thispagestyle{fancy}}}
in the document...
define what you want in the headers in ERT with \lhead{} etc.
of the page images?
Z
On 6.09.08, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
rule).
I suppose scribus (www.scribus.net) is able to do this (in a WYSIWYG
manner
This may not be the slickest way, but I think you can do it all right in Lyx
(or just latex) with pdfpages
in the preamble...
\usepackage{pdfpages}
\includepdfset{pagecommand={\thispagestyle{fancy}}}
in the document...
define what you want in the headers in ERT with \lhead{} etc.
mbers on top of the page images?
>
> Z
>
> >On 6.09.08, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> >> I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
> >> or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
> >> rule).
&g
> This may not be the slickest way, but I think you can do it all right in Lyx
> (or just latex) with pdfpages
>
> in the preamble...
> \usepackage{pdfpages}
> \includepdfset{pagecommand={\thispagestyle{fancy}}}
>
> in the document...
> define what you want in the headers in ERT with \lhead{}
Off topic:
I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
rule).
Any tools or suggestions would be appreciated. Or if you know of a good
forum or mailing list to discuss this, please let me
Off topic:
I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
rule).
Any tools or suggestions would be appreciated. Or if you know of a good
forum or mailing list to discuss this, please let me
Off topic:
I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
rule).
Any tools or suggestions would be appreciated. Or if you know of a good
forum or mailing list to discuss this, please let me
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 25 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 25 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 25 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> > On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> >
> > > I'm using the default book category.
> > >
> > > The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number)
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at. Is there a way
to make it appear on every page, or alternatively on the
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at. Is there a way
to make it appear on every page, or alternatively on the
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I'm using the default book category.
>
> The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
> doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at. Is there a way
> to make it appear on every page, or alternatively on the
or
examples?
I tried manually setting this fancyhead[RO] and also define \leftmark, but
that caused changes beyond.
Jeremy C. Reed
or
examples?
I tried manually setting this fancyhead[RO] and also define \leftmark, but
that caused changes beyond.
Jeremy C. Reed
or
examples?
I tried manually setting this fancyhead[RO] and also define \leftmark, but
that caused changes beyond.
Jeremy C. Reed
That thread is how I discovered Lyx and why I signed up for the list
yesterday. I will now go back to lurking, and I hope to read less
threads of the 'holy moly' type. It has been a long time since I've seen
that kind of behaviour on a FOSS mailing list.
The LyX developers and mailing list
That thread is how I discovered Lyx and why I signed up for the list
yesterday. I will now go back to lurking, and I hope to read less
threads of the 'holy moly' type. It has been a long time since I've seen
that kind of behaviour on a FOSS mailing list.
The LyX developers and mailing list
> That thread is how I discovered Lyx and why I signed up for the list
> yesterday. I will now go back to lurking, and I hope to read less
> threads of the 'holy moly' type. It has been a long time since I've seen
> that kind of behaviour on a FOSS mailing list.
The LyX developers and mailing
, it is good that we
are all sharing our opinions in order to get an idea about what others are
doing. Everyone benefits from that type of discussion.
Peace,
Jeremy M. Kritt
Seoul National University of Technology
Seoul, South Korea.
On 6/4/08, G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4.06.08
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:22 PM, rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeremy M. Kritt wrote:
My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then
it
might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote
according
to a pattern that you can recognize. Hence, my
, it is good that we
are all sharing our opinions in order to get an idea about what others are
doing. Everyone benefits from that type of discussion.
Peace,
Jeremy M. Kritt
Seoul National University of Technology
Seoul, South Korea.
On 6/4/08, G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4.06.08
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:22 PM, rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeremy M. Kritt wrote:
My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then
it
might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote
according
to a pattern that you can recognize. Hence, my
, it is good that we
are all sharing our opinions in order to get an idea about what others are
doing. Everyone benefits from that type of discussion.
Peace,
Jeremy M. Kritt
Seoul National University of Technology
Seoul, South Korea.
On 6/4/08, G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:22 PM, rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeremy M. Kritt wrote:
>
>> My main point was -- If you are using Endnote as your main database, then
>> it
>> might be better to create your own label (=Bibtex key) in Endnote
>> according
&g
will understand how it works. This took me several hours
to figure out on my own. I had nobody to help me and the documentation was
scarce, but I am glad to help you.
Peace be with you and good luck!
Sincerely,
Jeremy M. Kritt
Seoul National University of Technology
Seoul, South Korea
On Wed, Jun 4
not believe there is one way to
economically do it.
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Jeremy M. Kritt
Seoul National University of Technology
Seoul, South Korea.
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tuesday 03 June 2008 10:50:01 pm Jeremy M. Kritt wrote
not believe there is one way to
economically do it.
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Jeremy M. Kritt
Seoul National University of Technology
Seoul, South Korea.
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tuesday 03 June 2008 10:50:01 pm Jeremy M. Kritt wrote:
Dear
will understand how it works. This took me several hours
to figure out on my own. I had nobody to help me and the documentation was
scarce, but I am glad to help you.
Peace be with you and good luck!
Sincerely,
Jeremy M. Kritt
Seoul National University of Technology
Seoul, South Korea
On Wed, Jun 4
not believe there is one way to
economically do it.
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Jeremy M. Kritt
Seoul National University of Technology
Seoul, South Korea.
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tuesday 03 June 2008 10:50:01 pm Jeremy M. Kritt wrote
not believe there is one way to
economically do it.
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Jeremy M. Kritt
Seoul National University of Technology
Seoul, South Korea.
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tuesday 03 June 2008 10:50:01 pm Jeremy M. Kritt wrote:
Dear
cribed and you will understand how it works. This took me several hours
to figure out on my own. I had nobody to help me and the documentation was
scarce, but I am glad to help you.
Peace be with you and good luck!
Sincerely,
Jeremy M. Kritt
Seoul National University of Technology
Seoul, South Korea
not believe there is one way to
"economically" do it.
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Jeremy M. Kritt
Seoul National University of Technology
Seoul, South Korea.
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Stefano Franchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 June 2008 10:50:01
not believe there is one way to
"economically" do it.
I hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Jeremy M. Kritt
Seoul National University of Technology
Seoul, South Korea.
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Stefano Franchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 June 2008 10:50:01 pm Je
I am trying to attach a example lyx file to ask a question. But my messages
keep getting rejected with the error below. The example file is only 98K.
Thanks.
Please consider making a way smaller example.
I'd guess that a 98KB file is over 5000 lines -- way too long for an email
to this
I am trying to attach a example lyx file to ask a question. But my messages
keep getting rejected with the error below. The example file is only 98K.
Thanks.
Please consider making a way smaller example.
I'd guess that a 98KB file is over 5000 lines -- way too long for an email
to this
> I am trying to attach a example lyx file to ask a question. But my messages
> keep getting rejected with the error below. The example file is only 98K.
> Thanks.
Please consider making a way smaller example.
I'd guess that a 98KB file is over 5000 lines -- way too long for an email
to this
and not clickable.
Now only the selection choices are shaded out and not clickable. But the
other choices do nothing for me.
This is LyX 1.5.2 on NetBSD. I am not running any clipboard utility.
Any ideas why I can't paste into LyX?
Jeremy, is this the case with only single LyX window or are running
and not clickable.
Now only the selection choices are shaded out and not clickable. But the
other choices do nothing for me.
This is LyX 1.5.2 on NetBSD. I am not running any clipboard utility.
Any ideas why I can't paste into LyX?
Jeremy, is this the case with only single LyX window or are running
te Special choices are shaded out and not clickable.
Now only the "selection" choices are shaded out and not clickable. But the
other choices do nothing for me.
> > This is LyX 1.5.2 on NetBSD. I am not running any clipboard utility.
> >
> > Any ideas why I can't paste
titled
Excurses listing just these five sections with the page numbers (using
pageref) -- maybe use tabular or multicolumn to get page numbers lined up
on right.
Any opinions or examples?
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. As you can guess, I don't recall coming across Excursus before.
titled
Excurses listing just these five sections with the page numbers (using
pageref) -- maybe use tabular or multicolumn to get page numbers lined up
on right.
Any opinions or examples?
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. As you can guess, I don't recall coming across Excursus before.
aving a second table of contents titled
"Excurses" listing just these five sections with the page numbers (using
pageref) -- maybe use tabular or multicolumn to get page numbers lined up
on right.
Any opinions or examples?
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. As you can guess, I don't recall coming across Excursus before.
Continuing my thread from January (where I used 1.5.2) ...
I have been using 1.5.4 and copy-and-paste still doesn't work. My
workaround now is very slow -- I save to a text file and then use LyX to
Insert - File - Plain Text ... I repeat this many times and it is a
waste of time. (I might as
Continuing my thread from January (where I used 1.5.2) ...
I have been using 1.5.4 and copy-and-paste still doesn't work. My
workaround now is very slow -- I save to a text file and then use LyX to
Insert - File - Plain Text ... I repeat this many times and it is a
waste of time. (I might as
Continuing my thread from January (where I used 1.5.2) ...
I have been using 1.5.4 and copy-and-paste still doesn't work. My
workaround now is very slow -- I save to a text file and then use LyX to
Insert -> File -> Plain Text ... I repeat this many times and it is a
waste of time. (I might as
.)
Jeremy C. Reed
anyone suggest how to get them to line up?
TIA
BTW: A while ago I added to the LyX Wiki about how to include multiple
indexes in your document. If you are interested it is here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Indexing#toc4
.
--
Jeremy Malcolm LLB (Hons) B Com
Internet and Open Source lawyer
.)
Jeremy C. Reed
anyone suggest how to get them to line up?
TIA
BTW: A while ago I added to the LyX Wiki about how to include multiple
indexes in your document. If you are interested it is here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Indexing#toc4
.
--
Jeremy Malcolm LLB (Hons) B Com
Internet and Open Source lawyer
.)
Jeremy C. Reed
anyone suggest how to get them to line up?
TIA
BTW: A while ago I added to the LyX Wiki about how to include multiple
indexes in your document. If you are interested it is here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Indexing#toc4
.
--
Jeremy Malcolm LLB (Hons) B Com
Internet and Open Source lawyer
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've scoured the LyX sites and the web for any info on rtf2latex2e.
Seems that it was originally written on a mac classic os9. There are
unix and windows versions but I can't find any for OSX for the Mac. I've
tried to compile unix code on the
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've scoured the LyX sites and the web for any info on rtf2latex2e.
Seems that it was originally written on a mac classic os9. There are
unix and windows versions but I can't find any for OSX for the Mac. I've
tried to compile unix code on the
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've scoured the LyX sites and the web for any info on rtf2latex2e.
> Seems that it was originally written on a mac classic os9. There are
> unix and windows versions but I can't find any for OSX for the Mac. I've
> tried to compile unix code on
think my book would look better if I let TeX format the text versus using
PNG images.
Jeremy C. Reed
think my book would look better if I let TeX format the text versus using
PNG images.
Jeremy C. Reed
ured the text. I
think my book would look better if I let TeX format the text versus using
PNG images.
Jeremy C. Reed
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
I wish the error message would tell me exactly why it believes I don't have
QT4 installed. Then I could fix the problem. Perhaps it's nothing but a
missing symlink, but with an error message like that, I can't tell.
The error messages should be in the
To answer your Subject line:
xforms has not been maintained in around four years.
Qt4 gives more possibility to use on non-Unix and even non-X11 systems.
Qt4 has better support for internationalization and many other user
interface features. This lets LyX developers work on LyX specific
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
I wish the error message would tell me exactly why it believes I don't have
QT4 installed. Then I could fix the problem. Perhaps it's nothing but a
missing symlink, but with an error message like that, I can't tell.
The error messages should be in the
To answer your Subject line:
xforms has not been maintained in around four years.
Qt4 gives more possibility to use on non-Unix and even non-X11 systems.
Qt4 has better support for internationalization and many other user
interface features. This lets LyX developers work on LyX specific
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
> I wish the error message would tell me exactly why it believes I don't have
> QT4 installed. Then I could fix the problem. Perhaps it's nothing but a
> missing symlink, but with an error message like that, I can't tell.
The error messages should be in
To answer your Subject line:
xforms has not been maintained in around four years.
Qt4 gives more possibility to use on non-Unix and even non-X11 systems.
Qt4 has better support for internationalization and many other user
interface features. This lets LyX developers work on LyX specific
producer (pdfeTeX-1.21a) is from teTeX-bin-3.0nb14 (pkgsrc
package). Any suggestions on tweaking that to create correct PDF?
Jeremy C. Reed
producer (pdfeTeX-1.21a) is from teTeX-bin-3.0nb14 (pkgsrc
package). Any suggestions on tweaking that to create correct PDF?
Jeremy C. Reed
By the way, my producer (pdfeTeX-1.21a) is from teTeX-bin-3.0nb14 (pkgsrc
package). Any suggestions on tweaking that to create correct PDF?
Jeremy C. Reed
Normally, I can highlight text in a terminal and paste it with a
middle-click. In LyX, usually I can get to it with Edit - Paste Special.
(I can copy-and-paste fine in my xterms.)
In my LyX, the Paste Special choices are shaded out and not clickable.
This is LyX 1.5.2 on NetBSD. I am not
Normally, I can highlight text in a terminal and paste it with a
middle-click. In LyX, usually I can get to it with Edit - Paste Special.
(I can copy-and-paste fine in my xterms.)
In my LyX, the Paste Special choices are shaded out and not clickable.
This is LyX 1.5.2 on NetBSD. I am not
Normally, I can highlight text in a terminal and paste it with a
middle-click. In LyX, usually I can get to it with Edit -> Paste Special.
(I can copy-and-paste fine in my xterms.)
In my LyX, the Paste Special choices are shaded out and not clickable.
This is LyX 1.5.2 on NetBSD. I am not
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, G. Milde wrote:
alias lyx-en=LANG=en_GB; lyx
in my .bashrc file for an English speaking lyx.
To force a German interface (in UNIX), set the LANG variable to de_DE, say,
before starting lyx:
LANG=de_DE; lyx
Thank you very much (and also thank you to Helge).
I
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, G. Milde wrote:
alias lyx-en=LANG=en_GB; lyx
in my .bashrc file for an English speaking lyx.
To force a German interface (in UNIX), set the LANG variable to de_DE, say,
before starting lyx:
LANG=de_DE; lyx
Thank you very much (and also thank you to Helge).
I
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, G. Milde wrote:
> alias lyx-en="LANG=en_GB; lyx"
>
> in my .bashrc file for an English speaking lyx.
>
> To force a German interface (in UNIX), set the LANG variable to "de_DE", say,
> before starting lyx:
>
> LANG=de_DE; lyx
Thank you very much (and also thank you
I have been asked by a end-user of my pkgsrc LyX packages how to use it in
German.
How can I get the LyX interface to be in German?
Anything else I should know (such as support for umlaughts or default page
sizes or default units)?
I see my package has installed:
I have been asked by a end-user of my pkgsrc LyX packages how to use it in
German.
How can I get the LyX interface to be in German?
Anything else I should know (such as support for umlaughts or default page
sizes or default units)?
I see my package has installed:
I have been asked by a end-user of my pkgsrc LyX packages how to use it in
German.
How can I get the LyX interface to be in German?
Anything else I should know (such as support for umlaughts or default page
sizes or default units)?
I see my package has installed:
Am Freitag 28 Dezember 2007 23:18:39 schrieb Bob Lounsbury:
I was just curious what everyone is using. If you'd like to respond
that's fine, if not, just ignore the message. Also, could you include
if you're running the latest LyX 1.5.3. Thanks in advance for anyones'
input.
Am Freitag 28 Dezember 2007 23:18:39 schrieb Bob Lounsbury:
I was just curious what everyone is using. If you'd like to respond
that's fine, if not, just ignore the message. Also, could you include
if you're running the latest LyX 1.5.3. Thanks in advance for anyones'
input.
> Am Freitag 28 Dezember 2007 23:18:39 schrieb Bob Lounsbury:
> > I was just curious what everyone is using. If you'd like to respond
> > that's fine, if not, just ignore the message. Also, could you include
> > if you're running the latest LyX 1.5.3. Thanks in advance for anyones'
> > input.
reference of the different book
classes?
If not, what do you prefer and why?
Maybe the answers could be summarized on a wiki page.
Jeremy C. Reed
reference of the different book
classes?
If not, what do you prefer and why?
Maybe the answers could be summarized on a wiki page.
Jeremy C. Reed
reference of the different book
classes?
If not, what do you prefer and why?
Maybe the answers could be summarized on a wiki page.
Jeremy C. Reed
In my content, I have a few tables where I do not want any caption to
Table number listed with them. They are redundant for me.
But I do want these tables still listed by number and caption in the list
of tables.
Any ideas on how to do that?
Thanks,
Jeremy C. Reed
In my content, I have a few tables where I do not want any caption to
Table number listed with them. They are redundant for me.
But I do want these tables still listed by number and caption in the list
of tables.
Any ideas on how to do that?
Thanks,
Jeremy C. Reed
In my content, I have a few tables where I do not want any caption to
Table number listed with them. They are redundant for me.
But I do want these tables still listed by number and caption in the list
of tables.
Any ideas on how to do that?
Thanks,
Jeremy C. Reed
not be overwriting, but just creating a new
LyX document. So you had multiple LyX documents open after doing import.
Jeremy C. Reed
not be overwriting, but just creating a new
LyX document. So you had multiple LyX documents open after doing import.
Jeremy C. Reed
iu
>
> Ah - yes, that was it! I hadn't looked at "Insert", only at "File",
> which was where I'd expected it to be. Many thanks.
>
> Anthony
As for the "Import", it should not be overwriting, but just creating a new
LyX document. So you had multiple LyX documents open after doing import.
Jeremy C. Reed
at File formats and then Converters.
Jeremy C. Reed
at File formats and then Converters.
Jeremy C. Reed
ols -> Preferences
Look at File formats and then Converters.
Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 17 Oct 2007, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
However, you can control height and depth through a parameter. Indeed,
LaTeX multiplies height and depth of a row in a table by \arraystretch.
Now, given that the height is generally bigger than the depth, for a
sufficiently high value of
On Wed, 17 Oct 2007, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
However, you can control height and depth through a parameter. Indeed,
LaTeX multiplies height and depth of a row in a table by \arraystretch.
Now, given that the height is generally bigger than the depth, for a
sufficiently high value of
On Wed, 17 Oct 2007, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> However, you can control height and depth through a parameter. Indeed,
> LaTeX multiplies height and depth of a row in a table by \arraystretch.
> Now, given that the height is generally bigger than the depth, for a
> sufficiently high value of
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On first row, using the Table Settings dialog (in lyx 1.5.2), the top border
selection is for entire row. I can't get it to work for a single cell.
Anyone else have that problem?
SOP for LaTeX. If you want
bad. I can provide PDF.
(Just noticed that my upgrade from 1.4.x to 1.5.2 lost my PDF export and
view using just latex to create the PDF.)
Jeremy C. Reed
) F xpdf vector
Jeremy C. Reed
On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Oct 16, 2007, at 5:42 PM, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I am trying to figure out why after my upgrade from 1.4.x to 1.5.2 I lost
my Export menu option and View choice for PDF (pdflatex).
...
I have thjis File format:
PDF (pdflatex)
Format
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