Thanks! I filed the bug, but then realized there was already a ticket
(https://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/11573) in the subject.
For the time being, a workaround solution, based on the comments to this
ticket, was to start my local layout like this:
---
Counter chapter
LabelString "\\arabic
On 1/6/21 9:01 AM, Horváth Andor wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have been using LyX for the past 6 months now, and I love it - but
> there is an annoying detail I would love to change. When set to
> Hungarian, the chapter counter includes a dot, while the other counters
> don't. So "Chapter 1", which should
Hello!
I have been using LyX for the past 6 months now, and I love it - but
there is an annoying detail I would love to change. When set to
Hungarian, the chapter counter includes a dot, while the other counters
don't. So "Chapter 1", which should be "1. fejezet" in Hungarian, looks
like "1.. feje
}% B matches Abbreviations
> }% A matches Definitions
> }% C matches Symbols
> }% D matches Numbers
>
> and in the LyX document
> \renewcommand{\nomlabel}[1]{#1\dotfill}
> \renewcommand{\nomname}{Nomenclature of Linguistic Terms}
>
> I not only get dots in each entr
Terms}
I not only get dots in each entry as desired but also undesired dots
after the subgroup headings as per screen shot.
How to remove the dots after the subgroup headings?
Thanks and regards
Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing.
Im Borngrund 7a
D-35606 Solms
id...@online.de
Fon: +49 6442 706509
Fax
On Mon, 3 Aug 2015, Victor Porton wrote:
How to insert dots (ellipsis) in text mode?
You can also enter either of these two LaTeX commands in an ERT box:
\textellipsis
or
\ldots
Rich
:48, Victor Porton wrote:
> How to insert dots (ellipsis) in text mode?
>
> --
> Victor Porton - http://portonvictor.org
>
>
How to insert dots (ellipsis) in text mode?
--
Victor Porton - http://portonvictor.org
On 11.12.2014 18:28, Uwe Ade wrote:
Hello
for a book i use coma-script-buch.
My table of contens look like
top1 1
top2 4
top3 12
I want a table of contents that look like
top1…...1
top2…. .. 4
top3. …..12
I this possible ?How does this work?
A solution for this is given
Hello
for a book i use coma-script-buch.
My table of contens look like
top1 1
top2 4
top3 12
I want a table of contents that look like
top1…...1
top2…. .. 4
top3. …..12
I this possible ?How does this work?
Second question. Is it possible to shrink the distance between the
Op 30-6-2012 14:58, Sergio Celani schreef:
Dear developers
I install the latest version of LyX 2.0.4 in Windows seven, but
the $\ldots$, or $\cdots$ do not appear on the screen.
Sergio
Try to zoom in or out.
Vincent
Dear developers
I install the latest version of LyX 2.0.4 in Windows seven, but
the $\ldots$, or $\cdots$ do not appear on the screen.
Sergio
On 08/08/2009 10:31 AM, Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
> > How do you type things like e.g. in lyx? If you do not take special
> > care, it is translated to latex merely as "e.g." and therefore
creates
> > a giant space after the abbreviation. How to avoid that?
>
> Insert -> Formatting -> Inter-Word Sp
Also note that the Chicago Manual of Style requires a comma after e.g.,
as it does with "for example".
James C. Sutherland wrote:
> > How do you type things like e.g. in lyx? If you do not take special
> > care, it is translated to latex merely as "e.g." and therefore creates
> > a giant space
James C. Sutherland wrote:
> > How do you type things like e.g. in lyx? If you do not take special
> > care, it is translated to latex merely as "e.g." and therefore creates
> > a giant space after the abbreviation. How to avoid that?
>
> Insert -> Formatting -> Inter-Word Space
>
> or you can inse
On Aug 5, 2009, at 7:46 AM, Niko Schwarz wrote:
How do you type things like e.g. in lyx? If you do not take special
care, it is translated to latex merely as "e.g." and therefore creates
a giant space after the abbreviation. How to avoid that?
Insert -> Formatting -> Inter-Word Space
or you
Hello!
How do you type things like e.g. in lyx? If you do not take special
care, it is translated to latex merely as "e.g." and therefore creates
a giant space after the abbreviation. How to avoid that?
Cheers,
Niko
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 15:42 +, Robert Neumann wrote:
> Hello,
> I use Lyx 1.3.4 on a SuSE Linux. I'm using the document-class article.
> Is there a way to "switch" the dots in the toc between header ans pagenumber
> on
> and off?
> How can I change the
Hello,
I use Lyx 1.3.4 on a SuSE Linux. I'm using the document-class article.
Is there a way to "switch" the dots in the toc between header ans pagenumber on
and off?
How can I change the space between the dots?
Thanks
Robert
Finally, this code makes the job. Thanks.
\begin{document}
$\sqrt{2}=1+\dfrac{1}{2+\dfrac{1}{2+\dfrac{1}{2+{\raisebox{-1.7ex}{$\ddots$
\end{document}
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Yago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi to all.
>
> I need a code to represent the number two square root in a continued
> fraction like the attached jpg file, and I have problems fot that. My last
> aproximation to the final moved dots is th
Hi to all.
I need a code to represent the number two square root in a continued fraction
like the attached jpg file, and I have problems fot that. My last aproximation
to the final moved dots is the code bellow, that's print the last 2 with the
raised dots at right, but I'm not
On 7/20/07, Lyx Physicst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/20/07, Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/20/07, Lyx Physicst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I don't know the reason, but you can add the Table of Contents, List
> > > of Figures, List of Figures, and BibTeX bibliography to
On 7/20/07, Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/20/07, Lyx Physicst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't know the reason, but you can add the Table of Contents, List
> > of Figures, List of Figures, and BibTeX bibliography to the Table of
> > contents using
> >
> > \usepackage{tocbib
On 7/20/07, Lyx Physicst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know the reason, but you can add the Table of Contents, List
> of Figures, List of Figures, and BibTeX bibliography to the Table of
> contents using
>
> \usepackage{tocbibind}
>
> in the preamble. Or if you just want to add one or the
On Friday 20 July 2007 11:33, Charles de Miramon wrote:
That's right, and before you buy LaTeX Companion, you should learn TeX so that
LaTeX Companion makes sense. I recommend these two:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/impatient/book.pdf
http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/lyx/lyx_latex_t
On 7/20/07, Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/20/07, Lyx Physicst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks bob, that got the name change and the dots correct, but for some
> reason my List of Tables and List of Figures got dropped from the Table
of
> contents when
On 7/20/07, Lyx Physicst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks bob, that got the name change and the dots correct, but for some
reason my List of Tables and List of Figures got dropped from the Table of
contents when I added your tex into my preamble... Is there any reason for
this, or do I n
in my Table of contents. 1)
I
> > need
> > > to change how Lyx makes all new sections(ie chapter, list of tables,
> > list
> > > of
> > > figures, etc) in bold font and the corresponding listed page number
is
> > in
> > > bold as well. I need to ma
s(ie chapter, list of tables,
> list
> > of
> > figures, etc) in bold font and the corresponding listed page number is
> in
> > bold as well. I need to make the whole thing in normal font. 2) I
> need
> > to have the dots that go from section to page number ie:
rresponding listed page number is
in
> bold as well. I need to make the whole thing in normal font. 2) I
need
> to have the dots that go from section to page number ie:
> 1.1Background... 1
> Apply to all items in the table of contents. Right now, the main
chapter
&
make the whole thing in normal font. 2) I need
> to have the dots that go from section to page number ie:
> 1.1Background... 1
> Apply to all items in the table of contents. Right now, the main chapter
> titles do not have these dots, nor do items such as list of tabl
need to
have the dots that go from section to page number ie:
1.1Background... 1
Apply to all items in the table of contents. Right now, the main chapter
titles do not have these dots, nor do items such as list of tables, list of
figures etc. Only subsections within each chapter
s to say 'this is not our
bug' and ignore this problem. But as a lyx user, I will have to be
careful about the encoding of the lyx attachment and check for doubled
dots for every lyx file I receive. Users who are not aware of this
problem may give up lyx because of this.
> Se
(from . to ..) after most (maybe all?)
citations (\cite).
Can anyone confirm this problem? Is this a known bug? If not, I will
contact them and see when the dots are added and submit a bug report.
Thanks.
Bo
Can anyone explain how to remove the leading dots in the Table of
Contents? The section on formatting TOCs in the LaTeX companion (2.3,
p.51, 2nd ed.) contains a cryptic reference that went totally over my
head. It suggests to use [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a suitably large number in a
of
typography, read the section on ellipses in that chapter. I downloaded the
pdf version to examine right away.
It turns out that \textellipsis -- in English -- adds an extra space to
the right of the three dots. That space may, or may not, be appropriate. It
all depends on what follows. So the el
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
> I can't answer you, but see http://www.latex-project.org/guides/
> Specifically, Chapter 3 of The Latex Companion, 2nd ed., by Mittelbach,
> Goossens et el.
Thanks, Angus. Powell's Technical Books has a couple of copies on the
shelves. I'll drive down
aTeX Text-Mode
> Commands and \ldots in Table 2. Do these typeset differently and
> noticeably? Just curious.
AFAIR they are equivalent (i.e. \ldots or \dots result in \textellipsis in tex
mode and in \mathellipsis in math mode).
Wait, let's have a look:
->latex.ltx
\DeclareRobust
Rich Shepard wrote:
> What is the difference between \textellipsis and ldots? I've used
> the
> \former and they want the latter. In my copy of The Comprehensive
> LaTeX Symbol List, I find \textellipsis in Table 3: Predefined LaTeX
> Text-Mode Commands and \ldots in Table 2. Do these typeset
What is the difference between \textellipsis and ldots? I've used the
\former and they want the latter. In my copy of The Comprehensive LaTeX
Symbol List, I find \textellipsis in Table 3: Predefined LaTeX Text-Mode
Commands and \ldots in Table 2. Do these typeset differently and noticeably?
Just
Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
> It is possible with the KOMA-classes, for example "scrartcl". Then
> you can use the document-option "pointednumbers". I don't know how
> to get this with standard article class.
in the preamble, write
\renewcommand\thesection{\arabic{section}.}
\renewcommand\thesubsec
Hi Oleg,
Oleg schrieb:
Hello,
Can i place a dot after section number in article or other style like this:
1. Introduction
1.1. Common ?
It is possible with the KOMA-classes, for example "scrartcl". Then
you can use the document-option "pointednumbers". I don't know how
to get this with standar
there is other function for this. Is it possible in
> LyX?
The layout controls the appearance inside LyX, see
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/Concepts
for a description on how this works.
> Well i have a book written in
>
> TeX with dots after section numbers, maybe i
itten in
TeX with dots after section numbers, maybe i have to write something in LaTeX
preambule?
O.K.
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 19:15:37 +0100, Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 05:49:22PM +, Andreas Busch wrote:
> In LaTeX, it would be \"{\i} (in case that helps...) ;-)
>
> Of course, I could use ERT in LyX, but it would be more fun if i
> could convince my XWi
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 05:49:22PM +, Andreas Busch wrote:
> In LaTeX, it would be \"{\i} (in case that helps...) ;-)
>
> Of course, I could use ERT in LyX, but it would be more fun if i
> could convince my XWindows to do it directly via keyboard...
Compose-i-" works here.
Andre'
--
Thos
Hi,
sorry for the silly question, but perhaps someone knows an easy
answer. I've been searching the web, but so far to no avail.
How do you call the "i" with two dots, and how can I enter in into
LyX?
In LaTeX, it would be \"{\i} (in case that helps...) ;-)
Of course, I
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 02:05:31PM -0800, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> > If you really mean "two dots" and not "umlaut":
> >
> > \ddot{O}
>
> I'll try this, as the two dots are the desired outcome. Can they be placed
> _underneath_ a character??
This can be done using the accents package.
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 02:05:31PM -0800, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> > \mathrm{?}
>
> I'm sorry, but I don't understand this.
You could use the O-Umlaut in math if you wrap it in \textrm
[Suggesting \mathrm was a mistake. Sorry]
> I'll try this, as the two dots are
do for the few times I
> > use the symbol (it represents electrons in my case, above an elemental
> > symbol).
>
> \mathrm{?}
I'm sorry, but I don't understand this.
> If you really mean "two dots" and not "umlaut":
>
> \ddot{O}
I
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 05:24:51PM +0100, Andre' Poenitz wrote:
> \mathrm{Ö}
Argh.
\textrm{Ö} of course.
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)
case, above an elemental
> symbol).
\mathrm{Ö}
If you really mean "two dots" and not "umlaut":
\ddot{O}
Andre'
PS: Please quote only the relevant parts of the message you are responding
to. People who need the full message can go to the archives. And please
write _belo
Hi people,
I wanted to do the same but to place an umlaut above a letter in math mode.
I could not get it to work using '\"O' as I normally do for the few times I
use the symbol (it represents electrons in my case, above an elemental
symbol).
Do someone have a quick solution for this? Can it be
on numbering is becoming a trailing dot like
>
> 1. One
> 1.1. One one
If you want to have the dots, you can use the koma-script-option
"pointednumbers", if you don't, use "pointlessnumbers". You can add these
options in Layout > Document > More Options (I d
Philipp Sasse wrote:
> Okay: my workaround for this moment:
>
> Adding "pointlessnumbers" as an extra option removes the trailing dot.
> Unfortunaly it removes the dots after the "A" und "B" of the appendices
> as well. Well, that's okay for
Okay: my workaround for this moment:
Adding "pointlessnumbers" as an extra option removes the trailing dot.
Unfortunaly it removes the dots after the "A" und "B" of the appendices
as well. Well, that's okay for the moment.
I'm not sure whether this
d the actual appearance of the chapter/section, but
not in the headline nor in the LyX window (just in dvi/ps/pdf output).
This seems to be a LyX bug, because the wrong dots sometimes remain
after removing the appendix.
To reproduce:
-
1. Open a new LyX document, choose document l
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 12:36:23PM -0500, César Carlos Díaz Torrejón wrote:
> I try to write mi thesis with many equations and in spanish, but the
> problems is that when I include a number in equation during compilation
> the dot change for coma, and in spanish we use dot. Example
>
> I wr
Thank to All:
I can do it
Best Regards
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 14:29, Pedro Tejedor wrote:
> César Carlos Díaz Torrejón wrote:
>
> > I try to write mi thesis with many equations and in spanish, but the
> > problems is that when I include a number in equation during compilation
> > the dot chan
César Carlos Díaz Torrejón wrote:
> I try to write mi thesis with many equations and in spanish, but the
> problems is that when I include a number in equation during compilation
> the dot change for coma, and in spanish we use dot. Example
>
> I write in lyx 13.6 eV in math mode, but when
César Carlos Díaz Torrejón wrote:
> I try to write mi thesis with many equations and in spanish, but the
> problems is that when I include a number in equation during compilation
> the dot change for coma, and in spanish we use dot. Example
>
> I write in lyx 13.6 eV in math mode, but when
Hello All again:
I try to write mi thesis with many equations and in spanish, but the
problems is that when I include a number in equation during compilation
the dot change for coma, and in spanish we use dot. Example
I write in lyx 13.6 eV in math mode, but when dvi is generated
>>>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas SABOURET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nicolas> Hi, In lyx1.2 (and before), when using either french or
Nicolas> french-Gutenberg, Lyx automatically adds a blank space before
Nicolas> double dots ":".
Nicolas> 1.
Helge Hafting wrote:
>
> How about selecting that part of the text, layout->character
> and select english or some other language that don't add spaces?
It works. This is perfect for long texts without "automatic spacing",
such as lyx-code or URLs. It also works for references (just select the
"
Hi,
In lyx1.2 (and before), when using either french or french-Gutenberg,
Lyx automatically adds a blank space before double dots ":".
1. IMHO, it is not necessary since most french users are used to typing
this blank space before the double dot, especially when no space appear
Prokopis Prokopidis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Hello all,
|
| In the section headings of a document, instead of the standard layout
|
| 1 Section
| 1.1 Subsection
| 1.1.1 Subsubsection
|
| I would like to have
|
| 1. Section
| 1.1. Subsection
| 1.1.1. Subsubsection
|
| Is there a LaTeX co
Hello all,
In the section headings of a document, instead of the standard layout
1 Section
1.1 Subsection
1.1.1 Subsubsection
I would like to have
1. Section
1.1. Subsection
1.1.1. Subsubsection
Is there a LaTeX command that does this?
TIA
Prokopis
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