I am really interested in working in a windows environment on lyx since
most or my figures are created using Microcal Origin anyway.
Following the link at lyx.org I went to a great site about installing
lyx on windows. I saw the following:
As of today be sure to SKIP (NOT INSTALL) the package
Thanks. I'll give it a try! Do you guys have any sucess with xfig and
gnuplot package under cygwin? I use those often with the lyx.
Max
--- David A. Case [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002, Max Bian wrote:
Following the link at lyx.org I went to a great site about
installing
I am really interested in working in a windows environment on lyx since
most or my figures are created using Microcal Origin anyway.
Following the link at lyx.org I went to a great site about installing
lyx on windows. I saw the following:
"As of today be sure to SKIP (NOT INSTALL) the package
Thanks. I'll give it a try! Do you guys have any sucess with xfig and
gnuplot package under cygwin? I use those often with the lyx.
Max
--- "David A. Case" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 20, 2002, Max Bian wrote:
>
> > Following the link at lyx.org
Great work. I have compiled it with Mandrake 8.2 with gcc 2.96
sucessfully. But I am not sure that I have this bug fixed. It is
marked as fixed, but lyx still behaves the same on that layout/paper
panel. It is not mentioned in the list of fixes in this announcement
eighter.
Great work. I have compiled it with Mandrake 8.2 with gcc 2.96
sucessfully. But I am not sure that I have this bug fixed. It is
marked as fixed, but lyx still behaves the same on that layout/paper
panel. It is not mentioned in the list of fixes in this announcement
eighter.
Great work. I have compiled it with Mandrake 8.2 with gcc 2.96
sucessfully. But I am not sure that I have this bug fixed. It is
marked as fixed, but lyx still behaves the same on that layout/paper
panel. It is not mentioned in the list of fixes in this announcement
eighter.
Hello,
I tried to use aspell, but it won't run. The -dbg 128 says it cannot
find a file:
Setting debug level to 128
Debugging `latex' (LaTeX generation/execution)
Sorry, I can't read the file /usr/lib/aspell/american.
I have checked two different versions of aspell, but there is no such
file
Thanks! It is fixed!
Max
--- Michael Abshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
Hello,
I tried to use aspell, but it won't run. The -dbg 128 says it cannot
find a file:
Setting debug level to 128
Debugging `latex' (LaTeX generation/execution)
Sorry, I can't read the file /usr
Hello,
I tried to use aspell, but it won't run. The -dbg 128 says it cannot
find a file:
Setting debug level to 128
Debugging `latex' (LaTeX generation/execution)
Sorry, I can't read the file /usr/lib/aspell/american.
I have checked two different versions of aspell, but there is no such
file
Thanks! It is fixed!
Max
--- Michael Abshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
Hello,
I tried to use aspell, but it won't run. The -dbg 128 says it cannot
find a file:
Setting debug level to 128
Debugging `latex' (LaTeX generation/execution)
Sorry, I can't read the file /usr
Hello,
I tried to use aspell, but it won't run. The -dbg 128 says it cannot
find a file:
Setting debug level to 128
Debugging `latex' (LaTeX generation/execution)
Sorry, I can't read the file "/usr/lib/aspell/american".
I have checked two different versions of aspell, but there is no such
file
Thanks! It is fixed!
Max
--- Michael Abshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Max Bian wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >I tried to use aspell, but it won't run. The -dbg 128 says it cannot
> >find a file:
> >
> >Setting debug level to 128
> >Debugging
It is pretty good. I use it for many figures in my thesis (i am
writing it with lyx!). Two features I want most are:
1. Define (closed) path that contains both straight lines and beizer
curves
2. Apply clipping and filling with 1
Only programming with metapost give me those for now. I'd love
It is pretty good. I use it for many figures in my thesis (i am
writing it with lyx!). Two features I want most are:
1. Define (closed) path that contains both straight lines and beizer
curves
2. Apply clipping and filling with 1
Only programming with metapost give me those for now. I'd love
It is pretty good. I use it for many figures in my thesis (i am
writing it with lyx!). Two features I want most are:
1. Define (closed) path that contains both straight lines and beizer
curves
2. Apply clipping and filling with 1
Only programming with metapost give me those for now. I'd love
Well, if I am mistaken, GV needs the ghostscript to display anything.
So if gv works fine then you probably not passing the right parameters
to the ghostview when printing.
The similiar problem happens to me due to a bad EPS figure I included.
Try remove the recently added figures and see it
Well, if I am mistaken, GV needs the ghostscript to display anything.
So if gv works fine then you probably not passing the right parameters
to the ghostview when printing.
The similiar problem happens to me due to a bad EPS figure I included.
Try remove the recently added figures and see it
Well, if I am mistaken, GV needs the ghostscript to display anything.
So if gv works fine then you probably not passing the right parameters
to the ghostview when printing.
The similiar problem happens to me due to a bad EPS figure I included.
Try remove the recently added figures and see it
Sorry for jumping in the conversation.
I really need a good drawing package that is is able to draw a closed
path with different line types/colors/thicknesses along it. I also
need it allows straight lines, spine lines, bezier curves at the
different segments on the same path. And finally, it
Thanks for the suggestion, but all those combined cannot do what I
really need.
Max
--- I Wayan Warmada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Max Bian wrote:
| I really need a good drawing package that is is able to draw a
closed
| path with different line types/colors/thicknesses
Sorry for jumping in the conversation.
I really need a good drawing package that is is able to draw a closed
path with different line types/colors/thicknesses along it. I also
need it allows straight lines, spine lines, bezier curves at the
different segments on the same path. And finally, it
Thanks for the suggestion, but all those combined cannot do what I
really need.
Max
--- I Wayan Warmada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Max Bian wrote:
| I really need a good drawing package that is is able to draw a
closed
| path with different line types/colors/thicknesses
Sorry for jumping in the conversation.
I really need a good drawing package that is is able to draw a closed
path with different line types/colors/thicknesses along it. I also
need it allows straight lines, spine lines, bezier curves at the
different segments on the same path. And finally, it
Thanks for the suggestion, but all those combined cannot do what I
really need.
Max
--- I Wayan Warmada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Max Bian wrote:
>
> | I really need a good drawing package that is is able to draw a
> closed
> | path with dif
How about turn it into footnote?
Max
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are no concrete plans, but there have been discussions on the
subjects. Ideas include
- export notes as % latex comments (this should not be too difficult,
but there are some problems to solve)
It is only useful if it can be turn on and off easily.
Max
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max == Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Max How about turn it into footnote?
Hmm, why not use a footnote in this case? :)
JMarc
How about turn it into footnote?
Max
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are no concrete plans, but there have been discussions on the
subjects. Ideas include
- export notes as % latex comments (this should not be too difficult,
but there are some problems to solve)
It is only useful if it can be turn on and off easily.
Max
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max == Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Max How about turn it into footnote?
Hmm, why not use a footnote in this case? :)
JMarc
How about turn it into footnote?
Max
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There are no concrete plans, but there have been discussions on the
> subjects. Ideas include
>
> - export notes as % latex comments (this should not be too difficult,
> but there are some problems to
It is only useful if it can be turn on and off easily.
Max
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> "Max" == Max Bian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Max> How about turn it into footnote?
>
>
I use babel and it seems working just fine. I loaded the babel package
before the bibunits package in the preamble.
I don't know how I did it, but LyX doesn't insert the babel package for
me.
Max
--- Milos Komarcevic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After examining the TeX source exported from LyX,
Hello,
Is there a way to automatically rotate a figure or table in a float 90
degree when it is placed on a page alone?
It would be perfect if it is configurable, because there are floats
that should not be rotated even if placed on a page along.
Thank you.
Max
I use babel and it seems working just fine. I loaded the babel package
before the bibunits package in the preamble.
I don't know how I did it, but LyX doesn't insert the babel package for
me.
Max
--- Milos Komarcevic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After examining the TeX source exported from LyX,
Hello,
Is there a way to automatically rotate a figure or table in a float 90
degree when it is placed on a page alone?
It would be perfect if it is configurable, because there are floats
that should not be rotated even if placed on a page along.
Thank you.
Max
I use babel and it seems working just fine. I loaded the babel package
before the bibunits package in the preamble.
I don't know how I did it, but LyX doesn't insert the babel package for
me.
Max
--- Milos Komarcevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> After examining the TeX source exported from
Hello,
Is there a way to automatically rotate a figure or table in a float 90
degree when it is placed on a page alone?
It would be perfect if it is configurable, because there are floats
that should not be rotated even if placed on a page along.
Thank you.
Max
PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 15:54, Max Bian wrote:
1. Put \usepackage{bibunits} in preamble of your master document
and
each subdocument you include. Make sure to use include option.
Forget all other latex code.
2. At the begining of each included document, write in ERT
Try ps2eps on it. Then open the eps file with ghostview. Find the
cordinates of the lower-left and upper-right corner of the area you
interested in. Then manually edit the file to give it the new
boundingbox.
Works for me.
Max
--- Matthieu Amiguet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[This is not really a
PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 15:54, Max Bian wrote:
1. Put \usepackage{bibunits} in preamble of your master document
and
each subdocument you include. Make sure to use include option.
Forget all other latex code.
2. At the begining of each included document, write in ERT
Try ps2eps on it. Then open the eps file with ghostview. Find the
cordinates of the lower-left and upper-right corner of the area you
interested in. Then manually edit the file to give it the new
boundingbox.
Works for me.
Max
--- Matthieu Amiguet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[This is not really a
t; is the normal bibtex
list you include in the menual.
--- Milos Komarcevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 15:54, Max Bian wrote:
> > 1. Put "\usepackage{bibunits}" in preamble of your master document
> and
> > each subdocument you include. Make
Try ps2eps on it. Then open the eps file with ghostview. Find the
cordinates of the lower-left and upper-right corner of the area you
interested in. Then manually edit the file to give it the new
boundingbox.
Works for me.
Max
--- Matthieu Amiguet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [This is not really
Hello,
I am trying to write letters using koma-script/letter class. It looks
really nice. However it doesn't agree with the American standards I
found in books.
I am wondering if it is possible to have following changes easily:
1. The date should be flush left and appear above the addressee
Hello,
I am trying to write letters using koma-script/letter class. It looks
really nice. However it doesn't agree with the American standards I
found in books.
I am wondering if it is possible to have following changes easily:
1. The date should be flush left and appear above the addressee
Hello,
I am trying to write letters using koma-script/letter class. It looks
really nice. However it doesn't agree with the American "standards" I
found in books.
I am wondering if it is possible to have following changes easily:
1. The date should be flush left and appear above the addressee
It was taken from 1.16. Yes, your approach is much better.
max
--- Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 07:54:00AM -0700, Max Bian wrote:
And the final step: Make a script (eg. name it mylatex) to wrap
around
latex command
Hi.
I am using Report (koma-scripe) class with the default page style. I
would like to move the page number to a fixed absolute position with
respect to one of the corner of the page. Also, instead of just the
number, I would like to make it something like = 25 =, or 25, or
~ 25 ~.
Also, I'd
It was taken from 1.16. Yes, your approach is much better.
max
--- Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 07:54:00AM -0700, Max Bian wrote:
And the final step: Make a script (eg. name it mylatex) to wrap
around
latex command
Hi.
I am using Report (koma-scripe) class with the default page style. I
would like to move the page number to a fixed absolute position with
respect to one of the corner of the page. Also, instead of just the
number, I would like to make it something like = 25 =, or 25, or
~ 25 ~.
Also, I'd
It was taken from 1.16. Yes, your approach is much better.
max
--- Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 07:54:00AM -0700, Max Bian wrote:
> >
> > And the final step: Make a script (eg. name it mylatex) to wrap
> ar
Hi.
I am using Report (koma-scripe) class with the default page style. I
would like to move the page number to a fixed absolute position with
respect to one of the corner of the page. Also, instead of just the
number, I would like to make it something like "= 25 =", or "<25>", or
"~ 25 ~".
Also,
It just looks weird.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 03:40:53PM -0800, Max Bian wrote:
LyX doesn't break words in the editor at the end of a line, but it
would break subscript or superscript at the end of line.
Super/subscripts a faked anyway... Does
It just looks weird.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 03:40:53PM -0800, Max Bian wrote:
LyX doesn't break words in the editor at the end of a line, but it
would break subscript or superscript at the end of line.
Super/subscripts a faked anyway... Does
It just looks weird.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 03:40:53PM -0800, Max Bian wrote:
> > LyX doesn't break words in the editor at the end of a line, but it
> > would break subscript or superscript at the end of line.
>
&g
LyX doesn't break words in the editor at the end of a line, but it
would break subscript or superscript at the end of line.
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LyX doesn't break words in the editor at the end of a line, but it
would break subscript or superscript at the end of line.
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LyX doesn't break words in the editor at the end of a line, but it
would break subscript or superscript at the end of line.
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Hi.
I am using bibunits and it is working perfectly with koma-script. It
is easy too!
Try the following:
1. Put \usepackage{bibunits} in preamble of your master document and
each subdocument you include. Make sure to use include option.
Forget all other latex code.
2. At the begining of each
Hi.
I am using bibunits and it is working perfectly with koma-script. It
is easy too!
Try the following:
1. Put \usepackage{bibunits} in preamble of your master document and
each subdocument you include. Make sure to use include option.
Forget all other latex code.
2. At the begining of each
Hi.
I am using bibunits and it is working perfectly with koma-script. It
is easy too!
Try the following:
1. Put "\usepackage{bibunits}" in preamble of your master document and
each subdocument you include. Make sure to use "include" option.
Forget all other latex code.
2. At the begining of
Anyone knows a software that automatically removes the white margin
from a eps figure by changing the boundingbox?
Max
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Anyone knows a software that automatically removes the white margin
from a eps figure by changing the boundingbox?
Max
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Anyone knows a software that automatically removes the white margin
from a eps figure by changing the boundingbox?
Max
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Sorry I have to retract my previous message. It still produces figure
with large blank space with the -E. I wounder why it works in my
script, but not yours.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 11:46:27AM -0700, Max Bian wrote:
If you have to use
It works for rectangles and math formula I put in there. If it doesnt
work for other stuff, it is easy to work around it: just put an
invisible box around the figure in case anything happens.
Max
--- Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Bian schrieb:
Yes, this is better. It is perfect
Yes, this is better. It is perfect if you add -E to dvips run so it
set the bounding box right. Otherwise large blank space is left around
the figure.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 11:46:27AM -0700, Max Bian wrote:
If you have to use the powerful pstex
Sorry I have to retract my previous message. It still produces figure
with large blank space with the -E. I wounder why it works in my
script, but not yours.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 11:46:27AM -0700, Max Bian wrote:
If you have to use
It works for rectangles and math formula I put in there. If it doesnt
work for other stuff, it is easy to work around it: just put an
invisible box around the figure in case anything happens.
Max
--- Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Bian schrieb:
Yes, this is better. It is perfect
Yes, this is better. It is perfect if you add -E to dvips run so it
set the bounding box right. Otherwise large blank space is left around
the figure.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 11:46:27AM -0700, Max Bian wrote:
If you have to use the powerful pstex
Sorry I have to retract my previous message. It still produces figure
with large blank space with the "-E". I wounder why it works in my
script, but not yours.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 11:46:27AM -0700, Max Bian wrote:
>
It works for rectangles and math formula I put in there. If it doesnt
work for other stuff, it is easy to work around it: just put an
invisible box around the figure in case anything happens.
Max
--- Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Max Bian schrieb:
> > Yes,
Yes, this is better. It is perfect if you add "-E" to dvips run so it
set the bounding box right. Otherwise large blank space is left around
the figure.
Max
--- Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 11:46:27AM -0700, Max Bian wrote:
> > If you
Hi.
I included a eps figure in lyx saved from photoshop 6 with the jpeg
hires option. It looks fine in ghostview/ghostscript. However, the
generated PS document with this figure included will show the page
number in ghostview only upto the page where the figure is included.
For example, if the
Hi.
I included a eps figure in lyx saved from photoshop 6 with the jpeg
hires option. It looks fine in ghostview/ghostscript. However, the
generated PS document with this figure included will show the page
number in ghostview only upto the page where the figure is included.
For example, if the
Hi.
I included a eps figure in lyx saved from photoshop 6 with the "jpeg
hires" option. It looks fine in ghostview/ghostscript. However, the
generated PS document with this figure included will show the page
number in ghostview only upto the page where the figure is included.
For example, if
As I understand, all figures should take one page by itself and labeled
as Figure XX only, where XX is the number. And all the captions
should be listed in a sheet seperate from all the figures.
I want this too!
Max
--- Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 11:30:55AM
As I understand, all figures should take one page by itself and labeled
as Figure XX only, where XX is the number. And all the captions
should be listed in a sheet seperate from all the figures.
I want this too!
Max
--- Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 11:30:55AM
As I understand, all figures should take one page by itself and labeled
as "Figure XX" only, where XX is the number. And all the captions
should be listed in a sheet seperate from all the figures.
I want this too!
Max
--- Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at
Hi.
I really need to get the subfigure package to put the label on the left (or
right) of the figures. It takes too much space at the bottom. Label at left
is quite oftenly seen in books, papers.
Anyone knows a alternative package to subfigure, or can tell me how to hack it?
Thanks.
Max
Hi.
I really need to get the subfigure package to put the label on the left (or
right) of the figures. It takes too much space at the bottom. Label at left
is quite oftenly seen in books, papers.
Anyone knows a alternative package to subfigure, or can tell me how to hack it?
Thanks.
Max
Hi.
I really need to get the subfigure package to put the label on the left (or
right) of the figures. It takes too much space at the bottom. Label at left
is quite oftenly seen in books, papers.
Anyone knows a alternative package to subfigure, or can tell me how to hack it?
Thanks.
Max
Thank you.
Max
Herbert Voss wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
How do I use a normal cite in a article that uses superscript cite?
For example, I want to say:
...This is the same as in Ref. 5.
I am using apsrev.bst, jvst option in revtex4 package. Thank you.
give a minimal lyx-example
Thank you.
Max
Herbert Voss wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
How do I use a normal cite in a article that uses superscript cite?
For example, I want to say:
...This is the same as in Ref. 5.
I am using apsrev.bst, jvst option in revtex4 package. Thank you.
give a minimal lyx-example
Thank you.
Max
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Max Bian wrote:
>
>> How do I use a normal cite in a article that uses superscript cite?
>> For example, I want to say:
>>
>> "...This is the same as in Ref. 5".
>>
>> I am using apsrev.bst, jvst op
How do I use a normal cite in a article that uses superscript cite? For
example, I want to say:
...This is the same as in Ref. 5.
I am using apsrev.bst, jvst option in revtex4 package. Thank you.
Max
How do I use a normal cite in a article that uses superscript cite? For
example, I want to say:
...This is the same as in Ref. 5.
I am using apsrev.bst, jvst option in revtex4 package. Thank you.
Max
How do I use a normal cite in a article that uses superscript cite? For
example, I want to say:
"...This is the same as in Ref. 5".
I am using apsrev.bst, jvst option in revtex4 package. Thank you.
Max
Hello,
I am trying to make the output of lyx/view PS pure black/white. However
some of the included eps graphics are color. Is there a trick to make
the final postscript pure BW without converting the eps figures
individually?
Thanks.
Max
Hello,
I am trying to make the output of lyx/view PS pure black/white. However
some of the included eps graphics are color. Is there a trick to make
the final postscript pure BW without converting the eps figures
individually?
Thanks.
Max
Hello,
I am trying to make the output of lyx/view PS pure black/white. However
some of the included eps graphics are color. Is there a trick to make
the final postscript pure BW without converting the eps figures
individually?
Thanks.
Max
There is also a line:
s051.pfb -URW-Standard Symbols L-medium-r-normal.-0-urw-fontspecific
Should I change that too?
thanks.
Max
--- Roberto Marabini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, it works now... :-)
Roberto
P.S: what I did was,
Edit the
There is also a line:
s051.pfb -URW-Standard Symbols L-medium-r-normal.-0-urw-fontspecific
Should I change that too?
thanks.
Max
--- Roberto Marabini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, it works now... :-)
Roberto
P.S: what I did was,
Edit the
There is also a line:
s051.pfb -URW-Standard Symbols L-medium-r-normal.-0-urw-fontspecific
Should I change that too?
thanks.
Max
--- Roberto Marabini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Oh, it works now... :-)
>
> Roberto
>
> P.S: what I did was,
>
> Edit the
>
--- Alex Casti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm now using lyx-1.2.0 on a Redhat Linux 7.1 machine.
-
(1) Caption Question
-
In older versions, insertion of a figure float automatically
included a caption. Not so in the new version. To put in
a caption, I
--- Alex Casti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm now using lyx-1.2.0 on a Redhat Linux 7.1 machine.
-
(1) Caption Question
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In older versions, insertion of a figure float automatically
included a caption. Not so in the new version. To put in
a caption, I
--- Alex Casti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I'm now using lyx-1.2.0 on a Redhat Linux 7.1 machine.
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> In older versions, insertion of a figure float automatically
> included a caption. Not so in the new version. To put in
> a
Mandrake 8.2!
What's broken? How do I fix it?
Thanks.
Max
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max == Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Max This is a screen capture from the strange math panel. Lyx
Max 1.20/Xforms 0.89. Thank you.
What version of linux do you use
Great! That fixed the problem!
Thank you.
Max
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Max == Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Max Mandrake 8.2! What's broken? How do I fix it?
The urw-fonts package installs a wrong description of fonts (this is
fixed for future mandrake releases, AFAIK). To fix
Mandrake 8.2!
What's broken? How do I fix it?
Thanks.
Max
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max == Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Max This is a screen capture from the strange math panel. Lyx
Max 1.20/Xforms 0.89. Thank you.
What version of linux do you use
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