Hi John,
I've found that many pdfs created in LyX on my Linux box look jagged and are
hard to read on-screen on windows boxes, but look just fine when printed.
I suspect this is because the windows box doesnt have the fonts used, but the
printer does.
As far as I understand though, the fonts
Hi John,
I've found that many pdfs created in LyX on my Linux box look jagged and are
hard to read on-screen on windows boxes, but look just fine when printed.
I suspect this is because the windows box doesnt have the fonts used, but the
printer does.
As far as I understand though, the fonts
Hi John,
I've found that many pdfs created in LyX on my Linux box look jagged and are
hard to read on-screen on windows boxes, but look just fine when printed.
I suspect this is because the windows box doesnt have the fonts used, but the
printer does.
As far as I understand though, the fonts
Hi there,
I've got a foreword chapter defined with a title Foreword as 'Chapter*' (I
dont want it counted).
However, the pagestyle Heading now displays 'Figures' in the top of the page.
Figures is the preceding chapter - i.e. using Chapter* (rather than Chapter),
the chapter titel to be
Hi there,
I've got a foreword chapter defined with a title Foreword as 'Chapter*' (I
dont want it counted).
However, the pagestyle Heading now displays 'Figures' in the top of the page.
Figures is the preceding chapter - i.e. using Chapter* (rather than Chapter),
the chapter titel to be
Hi there,
I've got a foreword chapter defined with a title Foreword as 'Chapter*' (I
dont want it counted).
However, the pagestyle Heading now displays 'Figures' in the top of the page.
Figures is the preceding chapter - i.e. using Chapter* (rather than Chapter),
the chapter titel to be
Hi there,
I'm using Jabref to handle a bibliographic database, which I cite in LyX.
http://jabref.sourceforge.net/
I use the vancouver style to format references.
http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/vancouver/vancouver.bst
Things are working, but when I insert a reference to a
Hi there,
I'm using Jabref to handle a bibliographic database, which I cite in LyX.
http://jabref.sourceforge.net/
I use the vancouver style to format references.
http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/vancouver/vancouver.bst
Things are working, but when I insert a reference to a
Hi there,
I'm using Jabref to handle a bibliographic database, which I cite in LyX.
http://jabref.sourceforge.net/
I use the vancouver style to format references.
http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/vancouver/vancouver.bst
Things are working, but when I insert a reference to a
Hi There,
I want to automatically have a page break (or better still a \clearpage)
inserted before each new section and chapter.
Can this be done once and for all in the preamble, or is it necessary to add
manually for each section header?
Kind regards
Soren - Denmark
--
Soren O'Neill,
Hi There,
I want to automatically have a page break (or better still a \clearpage)
inserted before each new section and chapter.
Can this be done once and for all in the preamble, or is it necessary to add
manually for each section header?
Kind regards
Soren - Denmark
--
Soren O'Neill,
Hi There,
I want to automatically have a page break (or better still a \clearpage)
inserted before each new section and chapter.
Can this be done once and for all in the preamble, or is it necessary to add
manually for each section header?
Kind regards
Soren - Denmark
--
Soren O'Neill,
Hi Helge,
seems you're right. Moving it out of the float, fixes the problem.
Kind regards
Soren
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 11:49, Helge Hafting wrote:
Søren O'Neill wrote:
I have a table 7.2 in my document, which actually contains a png figure
(of a tbale). The table (as a png) is too
Hi Helge,
seems you're right. Moving it out of the float, fixes the problem.
Kind regards
Soren
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 11:49, Helge Hafting wrote:
Søren O'Neill wrote:
I have a table 7.2 in my document, which actually contains a png figure
(of a tbale). The table (as a png) is too
Hi Helge,
seems you're right. Moving it out of the float, fixes the problem.
Kind regards
Soren
On Wednesday 05 October 2005 11:49, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Søren O'Neill wrote:
> >I have a table 7.2 in my document, which actually contains a png figure
> > (of a tbale). The table (a
Hi There,
I've included a number of png figures in my document, which are actually
tables. Thus they are placed in table floats.
Some of the 'tables' are spread over more than one page, in which case, they
have been made into severeal png files. I need those png images inside a
single table
I have a table 7.2 in my document, which actually contains a png figure (of a
tbale). The table (as a png) is too large for a single page, thus its been
split into to png's.
I have placed the two png's in two table floats, to spread them across two
pages. I've the added ERT:
Hi There,
I've included a number of png figures in my document, which are actually
tables. Thus they are placed in table floats.
Some of the 'tables' are spread over more than one page, in which case, they
have been made into severeal png files. I need those png images inside a
single table
I have a table 7.2 in my document, which actually contains a png figure (of a
tbale). The table (as a png) is too large for a single page, thus its been
split into to png's.
I have placed the two png's in two table floats, to spread them across two
pages. I've the added ERT:
Hi There,
I've included a number of png figures in my document, which are actually
tables. Thus they are placed in table floats.
Some of the 'tables' are spread over more than one page, in which case, they
have been made into severeal png files. I need those png images inside a
single table
I have a table 7.2 in my document, which actually contains a png figure (of a
tbale). The table (as a png) is too large for a single page, thus its been
split into to png's.
I have placed the two png's in two table floats, to spread them across two
pages. I've the added ERT:
Hi there,
how do I pursuade LyX (or rather LaTeX i suppose) to hyphenate using danish
rules?
I'm getting some very weird hyphenations like: p-ainful
Kind regards
Soren - Denmark (If you hadn't guessed:-)
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej
Hi there,
how do I pursuade LyX (or rather LaTeX i suppose) to hyphenate using danish
rules?
I'm getting some very weird hyphenations like: p-ainful
Kind regards
Soren - Denmark (If you hadn't guessed:-)
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej
Hi there,
how do I pursuade LyX (or rather LaTeX i suppose) to hyphenate using danish
rules?
I'm getting some very weird hyphenations like: p-ainful
Kind regards
Soren - Denmark (If you hadn't guessed:-)
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej
Congratulations Geoff - best of luck with your oral defence, when that day
comes. On wednesday, I'm giving a short lecture/tutorial to out students
about LyX vs. the evil Word (WYSIWAM : What You See Is: What A Mess)
Kind regards
Soren
On Monday 05 September 2005 17:31, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Congratulations Geoff - best of luck with your oral defence, when that day
comes. On wednesday, I'm giving a short lecture/tutorial to out students
about LyX vs. the evil Word (WYSIWAM : What You See Is: What A Mess)
Kind regards
Soren
On Monday 05 September 2005 17:31, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Congratulations Geoff - best of luck with your oral defence, when that day
comes. On wednesday, I'm giving a short lecture/tutorial to out students
about LyX vs. the evil Word (WYSIWAM : What You See Is: What A Mess)
Kind regards
Soren
On Monday 05 September 2005 17:31, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi there,
a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to
be readily accepted by professional printshops?
Kind regards
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dskkb.dk
tlf.
... are printshops able to re-set a pdf document? New styles, fonts etc?
Kind regards
Soren
On Monday 29 August 2005 17:35, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Søren O'Neill wrote:
a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it
to be readily accepted
Hi there,
a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to
be readily accepted by professional printshops?
Kind regards
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dskkb.dk
tlf.
... are printshops able to re-set a pdf document? New styles, fonts etc?
Kind regards
Soren
On Monday 29 August 2005 17:35, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Søren O'Neill wrote:
a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it
to be readily accepted
Hi there,
a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it to
be readily accepted by professional printshops?
Kind regards
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dskkb.dk
tlf.
... are printshops able to re-set a pdf document? New styles, fonts etc?
Kind regards
Soren
On Monday 29 August 2005 17:35, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Søren O'Neill wrote:
> > a general question - If I set a document up in LaTeX, would one expect it
> > to be r
The title says it all ... How do I put the page number at the top of a page
rather than at the bottom?
Kind regards
Soren
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dskkb.dk
tlf. 6362 1906 (arb.)
The title says it all ... How do I put the page number at the top of a page
rather than at the bottom?
Kind regards
Soren
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dskkb.dk
tlf. 6362 1906 (arb.)
The title says it all ... How do I put the page number at the top of a page
rather than at the bottom?
Kind regards
Soren
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dskkb.dk
tlf. 6362 1906 (arb.)
The standard format for the author typography is centered on the page. I need
it to be left-aligned, but indented to the far right of the page and at the
bottom of the page.
Also I need page numbering to start on the second page (i.e. to skip the title
page).
Is there an easy way to do this?
The standard format for the author typography is centered on the page. I need
it to be left-aligned, but indented to the far right of the page and at the
bottom of the page.
Also I need page numbering to start on the second page (i.e. to skip the title
page).
Is there an easy way to do this?
The standard format for the author typography is centered on the page. I need
it to be left-aligned, but indented to the far right of the page and at the
bottom of the page.
Also I need page numbering to start on the second page (i.e. to skip the title
page).
Is there an easy way to do this?
I need to create a list of literature references, much like a bullit list, but
without the bullits. How might this be accomplished? ERT i suspect :-)
Kind regards
Soren
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need to create a list of literature references, much like a bullit list, but
without the bullits. How might this be accomplished? ERT i suspect :-)
Kind regards
Soren
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need to create a list of literature references, much like a bullit list, but
without the bullits. How might this be accomplished? ERT i suspect :-)
Kind regards
Soren
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You know I've read theis very question during the last 2 days search for
colortbl package problems I've had. I cant find the link just now. But
certainly its related to the colortbl package by David Carlisle
There is the obvious manual way: insert a \rowcolor{color} ERT in eache table
row, but
I've included two lyx files. One is from the wiki at
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Tables
called table-,ultirow-lyx and it demonstrates multirow support. That filel
comes out as expected in the DVI. The other one is my own lyx table - and it
doesnt work as expected, but I cant quite see why not ...
How do I force a newline in a section heading?
Kind regards
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dskkb.dk
tlf. 6362 1906 (arb.)
You know I've read theis very question during the last 2 days search for
colortbl package problems I've had. I cant find the link just now. But
certainly its related to the colortbl package by David Carlisle
There is the obvious manual way: insert a \rowcolor{color} ERT in eache table
row, but
I've included two lyx files. One is from the wiki at
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Tables
called table-,ultirow-lyx and it demonstrates multirow support. That filel
comes out as expected in the DVI. The other one is my own lyx table - and it
doesnt work as expected, but I cant quite see why not ...
How do I force a newline in a section heading?
Kind regards
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dskkb.dk
tlf. 6362 1906 (arb.)
You know I've read theis very question during the last 2 days search for
colortbl package problems I've had. I cant find the link just now. But
certainly its related to the colortbl package by David Carlisle
There is the obvious manual way: insert a \rowcolor{color} ERT in eache table
row, but
I've included two lyx files. One is from the wiki at
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Tables
called table-,ultirow-lyx and it demonstrates multirow support. That filel
comes out as expected in the DVI. The other one is my own lyx table - and it
doesnt work as expected, but I cant quite see why not ...
How do I force a newline in a section heading?
Kind regards
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dskkb.dk
tlf. 6362 1906 (arb.)
Shouldn't it be as simple as ticking 'longtable' and long tables split at the
appropriate level ???
Soren
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dskkb.dk
tlf. 6362 1906 (arb.)
of installing the colortbl package to pastebin.com, but
its gone again ... pretty sure there was some table or longtable stuff in
there ...
Soren
On Thursday 04 August 2005 15:58, Axel Dessecker wrote:
Søren,
Am Donnerstag, 4. August 2005 14:31 schrieb Søren O'Neill:
Shouldn't it be as simple
I appreciate your comments. I'm not that exerienced a LyX user, but must say I
find the table functions very cumbersome and generally not quite sufficient.
Actually I've been here before about a year ago, (needed the dynamic
referencing), but abandoned it because of the table insufficiencies.
I've managed to get Captions and labels and longtables and gray headers :-)
But howcome the table numbering goes 1,3,5,7,9 ??
See attached file.
Kind regards Soren
On Thursday 04 August 2005 19:21, Herbert Voss wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
According to the Docs captions cannot be used
Shouldn't it be as simple as ticking 'longtable' and long tables split at the
appropriate level ???
Soren
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dskkb.dk
tlf. 6362 1906 (arb.)
of installing the colortbl package to pastebin.com, but
its gone again ... pretty sure there was some table or longtable stuff in
there ...
Soren
On Thursday 04 August 2005 15:58, Axel Dessecker wrote:
Søren,
Am Donnerstag, 4. August 2005 14:31 schrieb Søren O'Neill:
Shouldn't it be as simple
I appreciate your comments. I'm not that exerienced a LyX user, but must say I
find the table functions very cumbersome and generally not quite sufficient.
Actually I've been here before about a year ago, (needed the dynamic
referencing), but abandoned it because of the table insufficiencies.
I've managed to get Captions and labels and longtables and gray headers :-)
But howcome the table numbering goes 1,3,5,7,9 ??
See attached file.
Kind regards Soren
On Thursday 04 August 2005 19:21, Herbert Voss wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
According to the Docs captions cannot be used
Shouldn't it be as simple as ticking 'longtable' and long tables split at the
appropriate level ???
Soren
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dskkb.dk
tlf. 6362 1906 (arb.)
of installing the colortbl package to pastebin.com, but
its gone again ... pretty sure there was some table or longtable stuff in
there ...
Soren
On Thursday 04 August 2005 15:58, Axel Dessecker wrote:
> Søren,
>
> Am Donnerstag, 4. August 2005 14:31 schrieb Søren O'Neill:
>
I appreciate your comments. I'm not that exerienced a LyX user, but must say I
find the table functions very cumbersome and generally not quite sufficient.
Actually I've been here before about a year ago, (needed the dynamic
referencing), but abandoned it because of the table insufficiencies.
I've managed to get Captions and labels and longtables and gray headers :-)
But howcome the table numbering goes 1,3,5,7,9 ??
See attached file.
Kind regards Soren
On Thursday 04 August 2005 19:21, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> > According to the Docs captions cannot be used
Actually use:
\centering{}
in ERT before the table/figure
Soren
On Tuesday 02 August 2005 22:45, Paul Smith wrote:
On 8/2/05, Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use the center paragraph option when I place figures in floats to
ensure they are in the center of the page. However
I've managed to get the backgrounds of rows in my table gray using colortbl,
but it skips all multicolumn cells (i.e they are not gray'ed) - any
suggestions ? I'll edit the raw lyx/latex file if needed :-)
kind regards
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet,
, August 03, 2005 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: center figures with paragraph skip
On 8/3/05, Søren O'Neill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually use:
\centering{}
Søren,
I think the brackets are irrelevant and, therefore, my solution also
works fine.
Regards,
Paul
Hi
I have used
Hi - I'm confused by some errors (apparently) relating to some tables.
I've got a 150+ page document with 47 tables. When I try to translate to latex
(eg. view the DVI) I get the errors listed below. The error indicators are
inserted directly before the last two tables in the document (each
I'm having a persistent problem here, please try if you can reproduce it:
create an empty LyX doc
in preamble: \addpackage{colortbl}
create a table
insert some text in one cell
add ERT: \cellcolor{yellow} before the text
see if you can view DVI or if you get an error
If you get the error
On Wednesday 03 August 2005 21:27, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Søren O'Neill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 8:21 PM
Subject: Please try this out for me...
I'm having a persistent problem here, please try if you
Actually use:
\centering{}
in ERT before the table/figure
Soren
On Tuesday 02 August 2005 22:45, Paul Smith wrote:
On 8/2/05, Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use the center paragraph option when I place figures in floats to
ensure they are in the center of the page. However
I've managed to get the backgrounds of rows in my table gray using colortbl,
but it skips all multicolumn cells (i.e they are not gray'ed) - any
suggestions ? I'll edit the raw lyx/latex file if needed :-)
kind regards
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet,
, August 03, 2005 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: center figures with paragraph skip
On 8/3/05, Søren O'Neill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually use:
\centering{}
Søren,
I think the brackets are irrelevant and, therefore, my solution also
works fine.
Regards,
Paul
Hi
I have used
Hi - I'm confused by some errors (apparently) relating to some tables.
I've got a 150+ page document with 47 tables. When I try to translate to latex
(eg. view the DVI) I get the errors listed below. The error indicators are
inserted directly before the last two tables in the document (each
I'm having a persistent problem here, please try if you can reproduce it:
create an empty LyX doc
in preamble: \addpackage{colortbl}
create a table
insert some text in one cell
add ERT: \cellcolor{yellow} before the text
see if you can view DVI or if you get an error
If you get the error
On Wednesday 03 August 2005 21:27, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Søren O'Neill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 8:21 PM
Subject: Please try this out for me...
I'm having a persistent problem here, please try if you
Actually use:
\centering{}
in ERT before the table/figure
Soren
On Tuesday 02 August 2005 22:45, Paul Smith wrote:
> On 8/2/05, Geoffrey Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I use the center paragraph option when I place figures in floats to
> > ensure they are in the center of the page.
I've managed to get the backgrounds of rows in my table gray using colortbl,
but it skips all multicolumn cells (i.e they are not gray'ed) - any
suggestions ? I'll edit the raw lyx/latex file if needed :-)
kind regards
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet,
-users@lists.lyx.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 11:51 AM
> Subject: Re: center figures with paragraph skip
>
> On 8/3/05, Søren O'Neill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Actually use:
> >
> > \centering{}
> >
> >>Søren,
> >&g
Hi - I'm confused by some errors (apparently) relating to some tables.
I've got a 150+ page document with 47 tables. When I try to translate to latex
(eg. view the DVI) I get the errors listed below. The error indicators are
inserted directly before the last two tables in the document (each
I'm having a persistent problem here, please try if you can reproduce it:
create an empty LyX doc
in preamble: \addpackage{colortbl}
create a table
insert some text in one cell
add ERT: \cellcolor{yellow} before the text
see if you can view DVI or if you get an error
If you get the error
On Wednesday 03 August 2005 21:27, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Søren O'Neill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 8:21 PM
> Subject: Please try this out for me...
>
> >
I've managed to get the backgrounds of rows in my table gray using colortbl,
but it skips all multicolumn cells (i.e they are not gray'ed) - what should I
do?
Kind regards
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've managed to get the backgrounds of rows in my table gray using colortbl,
but it skips all multicolumn cells (i.e they are not gray'ed) - what should I
do?
Kind regards
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've managed to get the backgrounds of rows in my table gray using colortbl,
but it skips all multicolumn cells (i.e they are not gray'ed) - what should I
do?
Kind regards
--
Soren O'Neill, kiropraktor, MSc, klinisk lektor
Rygambulatoriet, Sygehus Fyn
Lindevej 5, 5750 Ringe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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