Hi LyX experts,
Does anyone know how to print figure captions in the next page after the
figure? I have a page size figure and a long caption.
Many thanks,
Zhihao
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mara.44 writes:
>
> when i put few references together in one place i get something like this:
> [101, 102, 103, 104, 105] is there any way to change it (automatically) into
> [101-105]?
>
> and also in my thesis, according to my university standards, bibliography
> must be a separate enumera
2010/4/10 mara.44 :
>
> hi,
>
> i'm writing my master thesis using lyx and i have a small problems
>
> i already found how to change table name to polish tablica, but what i still
> don't know is how to change fontsize of caption. e.g. i have a table with
> caption:
>
> Table 2.1 bla bla
>
> The on
his:
new page
Chapter 6
Bibligraphy
new page
Bibliography
[1] bla
[2] bla bla
is there any way to change it so it would look like this:
new page
Chapter 6
Bibliography
[1] bla
[2] bla bla
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Jon Bendtsen schrieb:
I try to include a .eps in my lyx document. It shows fine, except that i
can not get a caption :-(
The LyX UserGuide you find in the Help menu explains how this is done. Look there for the
description of "floats".
regards Uwe
Hi
I try to include a .eps in my lyx document. It shows fine, except that i
can not get a caption :-(
There appears to be 5 errors
Undefined control sequence
extra \else
Undefined control sequence
You cant you \relax after \advance
extra \fi
How do people get graphics with captions? and possibl
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Try the following:
>
> \let\oldcaption\caption
> \def\takeshort#1.#2\next{\gdef\short{#1}\gdef\everything{{\bfseries #1}.~~#2}}
> \def\caption#1{\takeshort#1\next\oldcaption[\short]{\everything}}
>
>> I am a bit confused... Why there is such a big difference in the eff
Daniel Lohmann writes:
> I would also like to highlight the first sentence and add some extra
> space to visually separate it from the additional text. The following
> shows the relevant parts of my preamble (I use koma-script):
>
> % Figure captions
> \let\oldcaption\caption
> \def\takeshort#1.#
> May I ask why you want to do that? What is wrong with using
> Insert>Short Title?
Simple, I didn't know that Short Title worked on captions. Maybe it should be
called "Short Title or Caption" or "Short Title/Caption."
Nevertheless, I am going to use the macro because it will save me some effort
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Abdelrazak" == Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Abdelrazak> I am probably missing something but the objective of the
Abdelrazak> short title is to replace the caption text in the list of
Abdelrazak> figures or tables. What is the benefit of having the s
> "Abdelrazak" == Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Abdelrazak> I am probably missing something but the objective of the
Abdelrazak> short title is to replace the caption text in the list of
Abdelrazak> figures or tables. What is the benefit of having the same
Abdelrazak> text?
So
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Lyx" == Lyx user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lyx> I would like to insert code in my preamble that will replace
Lyx> every instance of \caption{Short. Long long long long.}
Lyx> with
Lyx> \caption[Short]{Short. Long long long long.}
May I ask
> "Daniel" == Daniel Lohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Daniel> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>>> "Lyx" == Lyx user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
Lyx> I would like to insert code in my preamble that will replace
Lyx> every instance of \caption{Short. Long long long long.}
>>
Lyx> with
>>
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> "Lyx" == Lyx user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Lyx> I would like to insert code in my preamble that will replace
> Lyx> every instance of \caption{Short. Long long long long.}
>
> Lyx> with
>
> Lyx> \caption[Short]{Short. Long long long long.}
>
> May I ask
> "Lyx" == Lyx user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lyx> I would like to insert code in my preamble that will replace
Lyx> every instance of \caption{Short. Long long long long.}
Lyx> with
Lyx> \caption[Short]{Short. Long long long long.}
May I ask why you want to do that? What is wrong with us
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Lyx user writes:
>
>> I would like to insert code in my preamble that will replace every instance
>> of
>>
>> \caption{Short. Long long long long.}
>>
>> with
>>
>> \caption[Short]{Short. Long long long long.}
>>
>> However, I am not too familiar with LaTeX and TeX comm
Lyx user writes:
>
> I would like to insert code in my preamble that will replace every instance of
>
> \caption{Short. Long long long long.}
>
> with
>
> \caption[Short]{Short. Long long long long.}
>
> However, I am not too familiar with LaTeX and TeX commands. Specifically, I
> don't know
I would like to insert code in my preamble that will replace every instance of
\caption{Short. Long long long long.}
with
\caption[Short]{Short. Long long long long.}
However, I am not too familiar with LaTeX and TeX commands. Specifically, I
don't know how to extract the text before the '.' ch
the figure caption is written in lyx.
however, since i uses figure floats, i have to be sure that the figure and
caption goes on the correct pages somehow.
martin
On 28/01/06, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 1/28/06, Martin A. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
&
On 1/28/06, Martin A. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i have a figure that is rather large, and the details are hard to see. if i
> could get the figure split so that the caption goes on the following page, i
> could enlarge the figure and all would be good.i have seen that done in many
> scien
hello
i have a figure that is rather large, and the details are hard to see. if i
could get the figure split so that the caption goes on the following page, i
could enlarge the figure and all would be good.i have seen that done in many
scientific journals. how is that done?
martin
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I have a few subfigures and in their captions I would like to use the math
environment
> so that I can write \mu as in the symbol for micro.
Use the LaTeX-syntax in the subfigure menu. For example write:
$\mu $
regards Uwe
Hi
I have a few subfigures and in their captions I would like to use the math
environment so that I can write \mu as in the symbol for micro.
Any ideas how to do this either from the caption box in the subfigure menu or
using ERT
Geoff
Ramesh K. Sistla schrieb:
I am new to this list. I want to know how to make the figure caption for
a landscape figure (or long table). It comes at the bottom of the page
(as for other portraits) and looks very odd with a landscape figure.
Googling didn't help much and so I am here.
have a lo
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 03:01:37PM +0530, Ramesh K. Sistla wrote:
> Hi Lyx List!
>
> I am new to this list. I want to know how to make the figure caption for
> a landscape figure (or long table). It comes at the bottom of the page
> (as for other portraits) and looks very odd w
Hi Lyx List!
I am new to this list. I want to know how to make the figure caption for
a landscape figure (or long table). It comes at the bottom of the page
(as for other portraits) and looks very odd with a landscape figure.
Googling didn't help much and so I am here.
Many thanksin advanc
Why don't you
use the caption-package. It works very well when
using\usepackage[options]{caption2}in the preamble.For your special
problem use\usepackage[it,small]{caption2}where it is for the italic
shape of the label and small for the captionsize.But please also have a look
at the attach
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@makecaption
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@makecaption}
\makeatother
This one works for me :-)
(FIG 8. Diagramme bla bla bla)
Thats what I've got after added this to preamble (I mean whole caption
is italic including digits)
Regards
wo
> I seem to remember responding to a similar problem giving four lines of ERT
> that redefined [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Have you tried that?
Yeah, I tried both the stuff you sent me and the stuff in my previous email.
They both have the same effect. The captions are a little smaller (not much,
but
On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 11:56:29AM +0200, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
> Sorry, there was another thread where some people recommended this but I
> forgot this would start a different thread and people wouldn't know what I
> was talking about.
I seem to remember responding to a similar problem giving
> It certainly depends on what stuff you added to the preamble...
Sorry, there was another thread where some people recommended this but I
forgot this would start a different thread and people wouldn't know what I
was talking about.
Here's what I added (I have no idea what any of it means, only
On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 10:21:19AM +0200, Alexandru Ioan Cabuz wrote:
> I added some stuff to the preamble to make my figure captions italic,
> and smaller. I noticed however that the "Fig." is still normal, then the
> number of the figure and the caption itself are italic. I think either it
> shou
Hello,
I added some stuff to the preamble to make my figure captions italic, and smaller. I
noticed however that the "Fig." is still normal, then the number of the figure and the
caption itself are italic. I think either it should be all italic, Unless this is the
convention?
Alex.
Leondios Kratzwald wrote:
> Upgrading from lyx 1.1.6 to 1.2 had severe impact on the layout of my thesis.
> In Version 1.1.6 I used minipages to put the figure captions beside the
> figure. It was simple and worked nice !
> I have noticed that the "paragraph layout" popup menu has changed in V
Upgrading from lyx 1.1.6 to 1.2 had severe impact on the layout of my thesis.
In Version 1.1.6 I used minipages to put the figure captions beside the
figure. It was simple and worked nice !
I have noticed that the "paragraph layout" popup menu has changed in Version
1.2 in sofar that minipages
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 04:13:03PM +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> See attached file
I forgot to attach the file, so here it is:
#LyX 1.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 218
\textclass article
\begin_preamble
\newcounter{parentfigure}
\newenvironment{subfigures}{
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 06:34:39PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Rem wrote:
> >
> > it doesn't really work.. the figure continues beyond the page...
>
> in preamble
> \newcounter{mySubCounter}
> \newcommand{\myCaption}{}
[...]
Here is a better solution:
1) If you want your figure to have the sa
Remzi Seker wrote:
>
> Thanks Herbert,
> The problem is this solution is for one group of figures. When I do that, i
> get everything nice for one group of figure, like Figure 21a, 21b, 21c
> Then when I start the next group, it gives me the captions numbered starting
> from where the previous on
Thanks Herbert,
The problem is this solution is for one group of figures. When I do that, i
get everything nice for one group of figure, like Figure 21a, 21b, 21c
Then when I start the next group, it gives me the captions numbered starting
from where the previous one was left! In this case Fig
it doesn't really work.. the figure continues beyond the page...
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Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
> lyx inserts the \protect in the wrong way, not before the command,
> just before the whole inline math-command.
> however, if you do following steps, all works
> (only for math in captions):
>
> opne math box,
> write all the muthstuff you need until a
Yann Le Du wrote:
>
> On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> > Yann Le Du wrote:
> > >
> > > On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > >
> > > > 1.
> > > > write \protect before your latex command (e.g.:
> > > > \protect\overrightarrow{arrow})
> > >
> > > This is done automatically in
Yann Le Du wrote:
>
> On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> > 1.
> > write \protect before your latex command (e.g.:
> > \protect\overrightarrow{arrow})
>
> This is done automatically in my lyx : I write my vector v using the math
> panel (which generates an \overrightarrow in the tex
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
> 1.
> write \protect before your latex command (e.g.:
> \protect\overrightarrow{arrow})
This is done automatically in my lyx : I write my vector v using the math
panel (which generates an \overrightarrow in the tex code), and when I
look at the tex
Yann Le Du wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I wanted to check if this simple error could be reproduced by other people
> in lyx-1.1.5-fix1 :
>
> *Open a new document
> *Insert a figure float
> *Insert a figure in the figure float
> *As figure caption, put the mathematica
> > *Insert a figure float
> > *Insert a figure in the figure float
> > *As figure caption, put the mathematical symbol of a vector, i.e. the
> > chacracter "v" with an arrow on top.
> >
> > Now choose "view dvi" and an error occurs.
>
Hello,
I wanted to check if this simple error could be reproduced by other people
in lyx-1.1.5-fix1 :
*Open a new document
*Insert a figure float
*Insert a figure in the figure float
*As figure caption, put the mathematical symbol of a vector, i.e. the
chacracter "v" with an arrow on
Herbert Voss writes:
> Nicolas Constans wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to know if it is possible to have text of a figure
> > caption in italic?
> > and how?
>
> inlatex preamble
>
> \renewcommand{\thefigure}{\it \ifnum
Nicolas Constans wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know if it is possible to have text of a figure
> caption in italic?
> and how?
inlatex preamble
\renewcommand{\thefigure}{\it \ifnum \c@chapter>\z@ \thechapter.\fi
\@arabic\c@figure}
this is the figure-captio
Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to have text of a figure
caption in italic?
and how?
Thank you very much,
Nicolas.
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Jacques Germishuizen wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a figure with two subplots and would like to use the figure caption
> for the title and not to describe each subplot. Is there a way to do
> this?
Use a floating figure:
Insert->Float->Figure Float
Fill in
Hello
I have a figure with two subplots and would like to use the figure caption
for the title and not to describe each subplot. Is there a way to do
this?
Your sincerely
Jacques Germishuizen
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> "Emmanuel" == Emmanuel Dumas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Emmanuel> Hello If I wan't differente figure's caption in figure and
Emmanuel> in table, I will use:
Emmanuel> \caption[a short caption in table of figure]{a very long
Emmanuel> caption in figure}
Emmanuel> How to do this in Lyx ?
Hello
If I wan't differente figure's caption in figure and in table, I will
use:
\caption[a short caption in table of figure]{a very long caption in
figure}
How to do this in Lyx ?
Thanks
Emmanuel
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[snip]
>>
>> I know no way to make a figure caption without float.
>> But you can put a float at the actual position by using the
>> figure.sty in the latex-preamble and the 'H' option in the
>> 'Float Placement' field in the document layout di
r the late answer!
I know no way to make a figure caption without float.
But you can put a float at the actual position by using the
figure.sty in the latex-preamble and the 'H' option in the
'Float Placement' field in the document layout dialog.
I hope that informatio
Hi all,
I'm using LyX-1.0.1 and I would like to know how to get figure captions without
having to insert figure as float, just as insert figure. Is there any settings
that I must check to get this?
Thanks in advance,
Jose' Henrique Spahn Torres --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Applied Physics Department
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