ANyone try it? It failed to process either of the two RTFs I tried.
ANyone try it? It failed to process either of the two RTFs I tried.
ANyone try it? It failed to process either of the two RTFs I tried.
IEEEtran.cls
"Matias" == Matias Freytes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matias Hello,
Matias Thank you very much for the class file. I've already
Matias tried it ($latex my_paper.tex) and it's exactly what I need. One
Matias more question: How should I do or where should I place this class
IEEEtran.cls
"Matias" == Matias Freytes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matias Hello,
Matias Thank you very much for the class file. I've already
Matias tried it ($latex my_paper.tex) and it's exactly what I need. One
Matias more question: How should I do or where should I place this class
IEEEtran.cls
> "Matias" == Matias Freytes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matias> Hello,
Matias> Thank you very much for the class file. I've already
Matias> tried it ($latex my_paper.tex) and it's exactly what I need. One
Matias> more question: How should I do or where should I place
Why not try the new update to RH7.0 gcc-2.96-69?
Why not try the new update to RH7.0 gcc-2.96-69?
Why not try the new update to RH7.0 gcc-2.96-69?
"Paul" == Paul E Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul As noted in this list last week, RH7 is distributed with a bogus
Paul compiler, gcc-2.96. Lyx does not compile, there are all kinds of errors
Paul pointing back to the standard template library of c++. I've filed a bug
Paul
"Paul" == Paul E Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul As noted in this list last week, RH7 is distributed with a bogus
Paul compiler, gcc-2.96. Lyx does not compile, there are all kinds of errors
Paul pointing back to the standard template library of c++. I've filed a bug
Paul
> "Paul" == Paul E Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> As noted in this list last week, RH7 is distributed with a bogus
Paul> compiler, gcc-2.96. Lyx does not compile, there are all kinds of errors
Paul> pointing back to the standard template library of c++. I've filed a
Anyone know of a package to display included algorithms that will
break lines automatically?
That's algorithm? Part of the algorithms package?
Anyone know of a package to display included algorithms that will
break lines automatically?
That's algorithm? Part of the algorithms package?
Anyone know of a package to display included algorithms that will
break lines automatically?
That's algorithm? Part of the algorithms package?
AFAIK, you don't need any of this crap. Just don't put any extension
on the includegraphics, and let latex guess.
At least that works for plain old latex and pdflatex (not via lyx).
AFAIK, you don't need any of this crap. Just don't put any extension
on the includegraphics, and let latex guess.
At least that works for plain old latex and pdflatex (not via lyx).
AFAIK, you don't need any of this crap. Just don't put any extension
on the includegraphics, and let latex guess.
At least that works for plain old latex and pdflatex (not via lyx).
"br" == br [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
br [1 text/plain; iso-8859-1 (quoted-printable)]
br Strange question,
br but is there a program to export lyx/tex files to Microsoft Word Dokuments??
br I especially need one for math formula (and text of course)!
br Thanks
br [2
"br" == br [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
br [1 text/plain; iso-8859-1 (quoted-printable)]
br Strange question,
br but is there a program to export lyx/tex files to Microsoft Word Dokuments??
br I especially need one for math formula (and text of course)!
br Thanks
br [2
> "br" == br <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
br> [1 ]
br> Strange question,
br> but is there a program to export lyx/tex files to Microsoft Word Dokuments??
br> I especially need one for math formula (and text of course)!
br> Thanks
br> [2 ]
No. There is nothing
Use eps2pdf. It will make sure your pdf is located at the correct
coordinate origin.
Use eps2pdf. It will make sure your pdf is located at the correct
coordinate origin.
Use eps2pdf. It will make sure your pdf is located at the correct
coordinate origin.
Any support for a pdflatex backend?
Any support for a pdflatex backend?
Any support for a pdflatex backend?
I don't think it's libg++ you want - at least not for STL or
iostream. You need libstdc++ for that.
I don't think it's libg++ you want - at least not for STL or
iostream. You need libstdc++ for that.
I don't think it's libg++ you want - at least not for STL or
. You need libstdc++ for that.
What I'd like to see added to lyx is support for some of the various
amsmath options for multiline equations, such as multline, align,
gather, etc. I know that you can just type in the latex code, but
then it doesn't show any nice display within lyx.
What I'd like to see added to lyx is support for some of the various
amsmath options for multiline equations, such as multline, align,
gather, etc. I know that you can just type in the latex code, but
then it doesn't show any nice display within lyx.
What I'd like to see added to lyx is support for some of the various
amsmath options for multiline equations, such as multline, align,
gather, etc. I know that you can just type in the latex code, but
then it doesn't show any nice display within lyx.
Patch from 1.0.4pre8 - 1.0.4?
Patch from 1.0.4pre8 - 1.0.4?
Patch from 1.0.4pre8 -> 1.0.4?
I have IEEEtran.layout in /usr/local/share/lyx/layouts - but under
layout/document/class it's not listed. How do I get it?
Thanks.
I have IEEEtran.layout in /usr/local/share/lyx/layouts - but under
layout/document/class it's not listed. How do I get it?
Thanks.
I have IEEEtran.layout in /usr/local/share/lyx/layouts - but under
layout/document/class it's not listed. How do I get it?
Thanks.
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