Am 01.05.23 um 13:31 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am 01.05.23 um 12:03 schrieb Ehud Behar:
I want to insert a "people" index into my document so that an index
entry has the
[people]
"parameter" appended to it. Like this:
\index[people]{Dirac, Paul} and \index[people]{
Ehud Behar said on Mon, 1 May 2023 19:35:50 +
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And I don't understand your answer. There's no quoted context. Do you
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try to deduce whom and what you're responding to? Or do you
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Am 01.05.23 um 12:03 schrieb Ehud Behar:
I want to insert a "people" index into my document so that an index
entry has the
[people]
"parameter" appended to it. Like this:
\index[people]{Dirac, Paul} and \index[people]{Maxwell, James Clerk}
So I want to make some change
I want to insert a "people" index into my document so that an index
entry has the
[people]
"parameter" appended to it. Like this:
\index[people]{Dirac, Paul} and \index[people]{Maxwell, James Clerk}
So I want to make some changes to the index entry that is defined in the
"index-insert not". worked.
I set the function key to F10.
Now when I type F10 key I get an entry for the Notation-Index.
Thanks
Ralph
On Tue, 10 Sep 2019 at 21:08, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
>
> On 9/10/19 2:29 PM, Ralph Boland wrote:
> > Wish List Note: while I want my F12 key mapping
On 9/10/19 2:29 PM, Ralph Boland wrote:
> Wish List Note: while I want my F12 key mapping to apply to all my Lyx
> documents (which is what happens), I wanted F10 to be specific to
> this document.
> It would be nice if I could create my own .bind file and in my document
> settings
> (or
ssfully mapped F12 to insert-index.
>
> However, Haven't been able to map F10 to my "Notation" index.
>
> The LFuns file entry for index-insert is:
>
> index-insert
> Action Inserts Index entry.
> Notion It automatically takes the word on the cursor posit
to insert-index.
However, Haven't been able to map F10 to my "Notation" index.
The LFuns file entry for index-insert is:
index-insert
Action Inserts Index entry.
Notion It automatically takes the word on the cursor position.
Syntax index-insert []
Params: name of
to map F10 to my "Notation" index.
The LFuns file entry for index-insert is:
index-insert
Action Inserts Index entry.
Notion It automatically takes the word on the cursor position.
Syntax index-insert []
Params: name of the index, if multiple indices a
On 07/31/2016 12:41 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Jul 2016 03:54:59 -0400
> Richard Heck wrote:
>
>> On 07/31/2016 02:36 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I think I asked the question wrong before. Here's all I want to
>>> know: You have an entire subsection, about
On Sun, 31 Jul 2016 03:54:59 -0400
Richard Heck wrote:
> On 07/31/2016 02:36 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I think I asked the question wrong before. Here's all I want to
> > know: You have an entire subsection, about carrier pigeons, and you
> > want it to show up in
On 07/31/2016 02:36 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I think I asked the question wrong before. Here's all I want to know:
> You have an entire subsection, about carrier pigeons, and you want it
> to show up in the index with its headline (subsection headline) as the
> beginning page and its
Hi all,
I think I asked the question wrong before. Here's all I want to know:
You have an entire subsection, about carrier pigeons, and you want it
to show up in the index with its headline (subsection headline) as the
beginning page and its final paragraph as the ending page. You create
it with
Greetings !
I just started trying to use lyx. Compiled from source. Have version 2.0.3
Brand new document. One page long.
All defaults.
Make a table.
Type some names in a column.
Then insert index entry after names, using cut and paste of name into index.
After doing this I get message about
2012/5/6 Bert Douglas:
Brand new document. One page long.
All defaults.
Make a table.
Type some names in a column.
Then insert index entry after names, using cut and paste of name into index.
After doing this I get message about spurious group closing symbol.
I look in file
Greetings !
I just started trying to use lyx. Compiled from source. Have version 2.0.3
Brand new document. One page long.
All defaults.
Make a table.
Type some names in a column.
Then insert index entry after names, using cut and paste of name into index.
After doing this I get message about
2012/5/6 Bert Douglas:
Brand new document. One page long.
All defaults.
Make a table.
Type some names in a column.
Then insert index entry after names, using cut and paste of name into index.
After doing this I get message about spurious group closing symbol.
I look in file
Greetings !
I just started trying to use lyx. Compiled from source. Have version 2.0.3
Brand new document. One page long.
All defaults.
Make a table.
Type some names in a column.
Then insert index entry after names, using cut and paste of name into index.
After doing this I get message about
2012/5/6 Bert Douglas:
> Brand new document. One page long.
> All defaults.
> Make a table.
> Type some names in a column.
> Then insert index entry after names, using cut and paste of name into index.
>
> After doing this I get message about spurious group closing sym
LaTeX has see for an index entry, but docbook has see and see also.
Any suggestions on how to get LyX or LaTeX to support a see also style
index entry?
I believe that \seename can be redefined, but I may want both.
Something like:
\index{BSD|seealso{Berkeley Unix}}
: Jeremy C. Reed r...@reedmedia.net
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: index entry see also ?
LaTeX has see for an index entry, but docbook has see and see also.
Any suggestions on how to get LyX or LaTeX to support a see also style
index entry?
I believe that \seename can be redefined
LaTeX has see for an index entry, but docbook has see and see also.
Any suggestions on how to get LyX or LaTeX to support a see also style
index entry?
I believe that \seename can be redefined, but I may want both.
Something like:
\index{BSD|seealso{Berkeley Unix}}
: Jeremy C. Reed r...@reedmedia.net
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: index entry see also ?
LaTeX has see for an index entry, but docbook has see and see also.
Any suggestions on how to get LyX or LaTeX to support a see also style
index entry?
I believe that \seename can be redefined
LaTeX has "see" for an index entry, but docbook has "see" and "see also".
Any suggestions on how to get LyX or LaTeX to support a "see also" style
index entry?
I believe that \seename can be redefined, but I may want both.
Something like:
\index{BSD|seealso{Berkeley Unix}}
: "Jeremy C. Reed" <r...@reedmedia.net>
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: index entry "see also" ?
> LaTeX has "see" for an index entry, but docbook has "see" and "see also".
>
> Any suggestions on how to get LyX or L
Richard Heck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How?
I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was
supposed to allow this sort of thing.
Interesting... I do not know, actually.
JMarc
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Richard Heck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How?
I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was
supposed to allow this sort of thing.
Interesting... I do not know, actually.
Richard Heck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How?
I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was
supposed to allow this sort of thing.
Interesting... I do not know, actually.
JMarc
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Richard Heck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How?
I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was
supposed to allow this sort of thing.
Interesting... I do not know, actually.
Richard Heck writes:
> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How?
>>
> I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was
> supposed to allow this sort of thing.
Interesting... I do not know, actually.
JMarc
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Richard Heck writes:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How?
I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was
supposed to allow this sort of thing.
Interesting... I do not know, actually.
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote:
Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of
these. You
can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python,
whatever.
That's what I thought the default would
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How?
I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was
supposed to allow this sort of thing.
rh
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote:
Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of
these. You
can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python,
whatever.
That's what I thought the default would
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How?
I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was
supposed to allow this sort of thing.
rh
rgheck writes:
> Rich Shepard wrote:
>> On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote:
>>
>>> Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of
>>> these. You
>>> can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python,
>>> whatever.
>>
>> That's what I
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How?
I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was
supposed to allow this sort of thing.
rh
I'm using text from one document (which has an index) in another document
(which will not have an index). Is there a way I can bulk delete all the
[Idx] insertions in the copied text? The standard search-and-replace dialog
box doesn't recognize the three-character string as a valid search term.
Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm using text from one document (which has an index) in another document
(which will not have an index). Is there a way I can bulk delete all the
[Idx] insertions in the copied text? The standard search-and-replace
dialog
box doesn't recognize the three-character string as
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote:
Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of these. You
can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python,
whatever.
That's what I thought the default would be. :-) I was wondering if there
was a way within LyX to
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote:
Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of
these. You
can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python,
whatever.
That's what I thought the default would be. :-) I was wondering if there
was a
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote:
No, not in 1.6. There's been work for the next version that will provide
this kind of facility, so you could try doing this in 2.0.svn and then
exporting to 1.6. It'd be interesting to know if it worked.
rh,
Already done with emacs. Perhaps there will be
I'm using text from one document (which has an index) in another document
(which will not have an index). Is there a way I can bulk delete all the
[Idx] insertions in the copied text? The standard search-and-replace dialog
box doesn't recognize the three-character string as a valid search term.
Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm using text from one document (which has an index) in another document
(which will not have an index). Is there a way I can bulk delete all the
[Idx] insertions in the copied text? The standard search-and-replace
dialog
box doesn't recognize the three-character string as
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote:
Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of these. You
can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python,
whatever.
That's what I thought the default would be. :-) I was wondering if there
was a way within LyX to
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote:
Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of
these. You
can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python,
whatever.
That's what I thought the default would be. :-) I was wondering if there
was a
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote:
No, not in 1.6. There's been work for the next version that will provide
this kind of facility, so you could try doing this in 2.0.svn and then
exporting to 1.6. It'd be interesting to know if it worked.
rh,
Already done with emacs. Perhaps there will be
I'm using text from one document (which has an index) in another document
(which will not have an index). Is there a way I can bulk delete all the
[Idx] insertions in the copied text? The standard search-and-replace dialog
box doesn't recognize the three-character string as a valid search term.
Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm using text from one document (which has an index) in another document
(which will not have an index). Is there a way I can bulk delete all the
[Idx] insertions in the copied text? The standard search-and-replace
dialog
box doesn't recognize the three-character string as
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote:
Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of these. You
can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python,
whatever.
That's what I thought the default would be. :-) I was wondering if there
was a way within LyX to
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote:
Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of
these. You
can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python,
whatever.
That's what I thought the default would be. :-) I was wondering if there
was a
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote:
No, not in 1.6. There's been work for the next version that will provide
this kind of facility, so you could try doing this in 2.0.svn and then
exporting to 1.6. It'd be interesting to know if it worked.
rh,
Already done with emacs. Perhaps there will be
Hi there,
Does anyone know how I can create a bold index entry with a link to the
text location where the index is specified?
Greetings
Martin
PS:
I know I already posted this a while ago, but much more detailed, so
maybe it scared people. This time I just ask a simple question
Martin Görg schrieb:
Hi there,
Does anyone know how I can create a bold index entry with a link to the
text location where the index is specified?
Greetings
Martin
Hi Martin,
do you want the text of the index entry to be a link? I could not figure
out any reasonable way to achieve
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 11:40:13 +0200, Florian Rubach wrote:
do you want the text of the index entry to be a link? I could not figure
out any reasonable way to achieve this. But when you are using hyperref,
the page number will be the clickable link to the text location.
You can simply specify
Martin Görg schrieb:
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 11:40:13 +0200, Florian Rubach wrote:
do you want the text of the index entry to be a link? I could not figure
out any reasonable way to achieve this. But when you are using hyperref,
the page number will be the clickable link to the text location
Index Entry
Layout of the LyX UserGuide that you find in the Help menu.
regards Uwe
Hi there,
Does anyone know how I can create a bold index entry with a link to the
text location where the index is specified?
Greetings
Martin
PS:
I know I already posted this a while ago, but much more detailed, so
maybe it scared people. This time I just ask a simple question
Martin Görg schrieb:
Hi there,
Does anyone know how I can create a bold index entry with a link to the
text location where the index is specified?
Greetings
Martin
Hi Martin,
do you want the text of the index entry to be a link? I could not figure
out any reasonable way to achieve
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 11:40:13 +0200, Florian Rubach wrote:
do you want the text of the index entry to be a link? I could not figure
out any reasonable way to achieve this. But when you are using hyperref,
the page number will be the clickable link to the text location.
You can simply specify
Martin Görg schrieb:
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 11:40:13 +0200, Florian Rubach wrote:
do you want the text of the index entry to be a link? I could not figure
out any reasonable way to achieve this. But when you are using hyperref,
the page number will be the clickable link to the text location
Index Entry
Layout of the LyX UserGuide that you find in the Help menu.
regards Uwe
Hi there,
Does anyone know how I can create a bold index entry with a link to the
text location where the index is specified?
Greetings
Martin
PS:
I know I already posted this a while ago, but much more detailed, so
maybe it scared people. This time I just ask a simple question
Martin Görg schrieb:
Hi there,
Does anyone know how I can create a bold index entry with a link to the
text location where the index is specified?
Greetings
Martin
Hi Martin,
do you want the text of the index entry to be a link? I could not figure
out any reasonable way to achieve
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 11:40:13 +0200, Florian Rubach wrote:
> do you want the text of the index entry to be a link? I could not figure
> out any reasonable way to achieve this. But when you are using hyperref,
> the page number will be the clickable link to the text location.
> Yo
Martin Görg schrieb:
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 11:40:13 +0200, Florian Rubach wrote:
do you want the text of the index entry to be a link? I could not figure
out any reasonable way to achieve this. But when you are using hyperref,
the page number will be the clickable link to the text location
"Index Entry
Layout" of the LyX UserGuide that you find in the Help menu.
regards Uwe
Hi there,
I am trying to create a bold index entry and not loose the hyperlink
from the number in the index to the page.
This is my simple document preamble in the document settings:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{glossaries}
Here is what I got so far (all entered in the 'Keyword:' field
Hi there,
I am trying to create a bold index entry and not loose the hyperlink
from the number in the index to the page.
This is my simple document preamble in the document settings:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{glossaries}
Here is what I got so far (all entered in the 'Keyword:' field
Hi there,
I am trying to create a bold index entry and not loose the hyperlink
from the number in the index to the page.
This is my simple document preamble in the document settings:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{glossaries}
Here is what I got so far (all entered in the 'Keyword:' field
Hi there,
Can't seem to find an answer to this one.
How do I create an index entry that includes an 'at' (@) symbol?
For example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will create an index entry sorted in 's' and appearing as typewriter text
Something, but I want it to appear as @Something instead.
None
Frederic Daoud schrieb:
How do I create an index entry that includes an 'at' (@) symbol?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@Something}
Try this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ Something}
regards Uwe
Hi Uwe,
Try this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ Something}
thanks for your reply, unfortunately, that does not work either.
any other ideas..?
thanks
freddy
Hi again
This is correct:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@Something}
Yes! That works. Many thanks Uwe for your help! and your fast reply. much
appreciated
freddy
Frederic Daoud schrieb:
Try this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ Something}
thanks for your reply, unfortunately, that does not work either.
any other ideas..?
This is correct:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@Something}
Uwe
Hi there,
Can't seem to find an answer to this one.
How do I create an index entry that includes an 'at' (@) symbol?
For example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will create an index entry sorted in 's' and appearing as typewriter text
Something, but I want it to appear as @Something instead.
None
Frederic Daoud schrieb:
How do I create an index entry that includes an 'at' (@) symbol?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@Something}
Try this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ Something}
regards Uwe
Hi Uwe,
Try this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ Something}
thanks for your reply, unfortunately, that does not work either.
any other ideas..?
thanks
freddy
Hi again
This is correct:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@Something}
Yes! That works. Many thanks Uwe for your help! and your fast reply. much
appreciated
freddy
Frederic Daoud schrieb:
Try this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ Something}
thanks for your reply, unfortunately, that does not work either.
any other ideas..?
This is correct:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@Something}
Uwe
Hi there,
Can't seem to find an answer to this one.
How do I create an index entry that includes an 'at' (@) symbol?
For example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will create an index entry sorted in 's' and appearing as typewriter text
"Something", but I want it to appear as "@Something&
Frederic Daoud schrieb:
How do I create an index entry that includes an 'at' (@) symbol?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@Something}
Try this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ Something}
regards Uwe
Hi Uwe,
> Try this:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ Something}
thanks for your reply, unfortunately, that does not work either.
any other ideas..?
thanks
freddy
Hi again
> This is correct:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]"@Something}
Yes! That works. Many thanks Uwe for your help! and your fast reply. much
appreciated
freddy
Frederic Daoud schrieb:
Try this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ Something}
thanks for your reply, unfortunately, that does not work either.
>
> any other ideas..?
This is correct:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"@Something}
Uwe
Hi,
now i've got a problem with index entrys,
I've got a Chapter about neuronal networks, there is the word Layer which
i want to be indexd. But i dont want Layer ... 5.
I have a strukture in my index, with a let me say a major entry,
here Neuronal network with sub entry's like layer. I hope
Roland Schmitz schrieb:
it should like:
Layer - see Neuronal Network, Layer
...
Neuronal Network 5
Layer6
I tryed following Layer|see{Neuronales Netz!Schicht} but Layer alone did not
appear in my index (with the reference to Neuronal Netowork-layer). How can i
Hi,
now i've got a problem with index entrys,
I've got a Chapter about neuronal networks, there is the word Layer which
i want to be indexd. But i dont want Layer ... 5.
I have a strukture in my index, with a let me say a major entry,
here Neuronal network with sub entry's like layer. I hope
Roland Schmitz schrieb:
it should like:
Layer - see Neuronal Network, Layer
...
Neuronal Network 5
Layer6
I tryed following Layer|see{Neuronales Netz!Schicht} but Layer alone did not
appear in my index (with the reference to Neuronal Netowork-layer). How can i
Hi,
now i've got a problem with index entrys,
I've got a Chapter about "neuronal networks", there is the word "Layer" which
i want to be indexd. But i dont want "Layer ... 5".
I have a strukture in my index, with a let me say a "major" entry,
here "Neuronal network" with sub entry's like
Roland Schmitz schrieb:
it should like:
Layer -> see Neuronal Network, Layer
...
Neuronal Network 5
Layer6
I tryed following "Layer|see{Neuronales Netz!Schicht}" but Layer alone did not
appear in my index (with the reference to Neuronal Netowork-layer). How can
Hello,
In koma-script book, I have frontmater, (abstract, prologue, etc.)
Names in this part not appears in alphabetical index.
How I can solve this?
Thanks
Marcelo
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Marcelo writes:
Hello,
In koma-script book, I have frontmater, (abstract, prologue, etc.)
Names in this part not appears in alphabetical index.
How I can solve this?
Thanks
Where did you place the abstract? I only see this in koma-script
_article_ (which is where I would expect it)
In koma-script book, I have frontmater, (abstract, prologue, etc.)
Names in this part not appears in alphabetical index.
How I can solve this?
Where did you place the abstract? I only see this in koma-script
_article_ (which is where I would expect it) and there Pfeiffer,
Kevin indexed
Hello,
In koma-script book, I have frontmater, (abstract, prologue, etc.)
Names in this part not appears in alphabetical index.
How I can solve this?
Thanks
Marcelo
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Marcelo writes:
Hello,
In koma-script book, I have frontmater, (abstract, prologue, etc.)
Names in this part not appears in alphabetical index.
How I can solve this?
Thanks
Where did you place the abstract? I only see this in koma-script
_article_ (which is where I would expect it)
In koma-script book, I have frontmater, (abstract, prologue, etc.)
Names in this part not appears in alphabetical index.
How I can solve this?
Where did you place the abstract? I only see this in koma-script
_article_ (which is where I would expect it) and there Pfeiffer,
Kevin indexed
Hello,
In koma-script book, I have frontmater, (abstract, prologue, etc.)
Names in this part not appears in alphabetical index.
How I can solve this?
Thanks
Marcelo
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