On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> here comes a demo file for 1.1.6
Thanks Herbert for taking over. I got started on a demo file
(included full instructions on how to do everything but got
distracted). So even though it doesn't answer the final question for
Vince I've attached it as
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 02:08:32PM -0800, Vince Alkire wrote:
...
Mr Voss,
Thank you for the demo file, it would not run through latex due to
a missing file (carom.sty). However I was able to reproduce the effect
well enough. The problem is that I need two(2) enumerate lists side
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Peter Rexigel wrote:
Am Freitag, 18. Januar 2002 23:28 schrieben Sie:
well enough. The problem is that I need two(2) enumerate lists side by
side per lyx file that follows. Note that one is numerals the other is
alpha style list. It seems the problem is breaking
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 02:08:32PM -0800, Vince Alkire wrote:
...
Mr Voss,
Thank you for the demo file, it would not run through latex due to
a missing file (carom.sty). However I was able to reproduce the effect
well enough. The problem is that I need two(2) enumerate lists side
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Peter Rexigel wrote:
Am Freitag, 18. Januar 2002 23:28 schrieben Sie:
well enough. The problem is that I need two(2) enumerate lists side by
side per lyx file that follows. Note that one is numerals the other is
alpha style list. It seems the problem is breaking
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 02:08:32PM -0800, Vince Alkire wrote:
...
> Mr Voss,
> Thank you for the demo file, it would not run through latex due to
> a missing file (carom.sty). However I was able to reproduce the effect
> well enough. The problem is that I need two(2) enumerat
On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Peter Rexigel wrote:
> Am Freitag, 18. Januar 2002 23:28 schrieben Sie:
>
> > > well enough. The problem is that I need two(2) enumerate lists side by
> > > side per lyx file that follows. Note that one is numerals the other is
> > > alpha
Vince Alkire wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Allan Rae wrote:
However, I am not getting the new minipage when I use paragraph layout to
start a new minipage unless I also start a new paragraph and then the
purpose is lost. I also do not get teh inset label you speak of. Is it
here comes a
the effect
well enough. The problem is that I need two(2) enumerate lists side by
side per lyx file that follows. Note that one is numerals the other is
alpha style list. It seems the problem is breaking up the lists. This is a
matching exercise by a high school math teacher that spends to much time
. The problem is that I need two(2) enumerate lists side by
side per lyx file that follows. Note that one is numerals the other is
alpha style list. It seems the problem is breaking up the lists. This is a
matching exercise by a high school math teacher that spends to much time
fighting ms-word
Vince Alkire wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Allan Rae wrote:
However, I am not getting the new minipage when I use paragraph layout to
start a new minipage unless I also start a new paragraph and then the
purpose is lost. I also do not get teh inset label you speak of. Is it
here comes a
the effect
well enough. The problem is that I need two(2) enumerate lists side by
side per lyx file that follows. Note that one is numerals the other is
alpha style list. It seems the problem is breaking up the lists. This is a
matching exercise by a high school math teacher that spends to much time
. The problem is that I need two(2) enumerate lists side by
side per lyx file that follows. Note that one is numerals the other is
alpha style list. It seems the problem is breaking up the lists. This is a
matching exercise by a high school math teacher that spends to much time
fighting ms-word
Vince Alkire wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Allan Rae wrote:
>
> However, I am not getting the new minipage when I use paragraph layout to
> "start a new minipage" unless I also start a new paragraph and then the
> purpose is lost. I also do not get teh "inset label" you speak of. Is it
here
o file, it would not run through latex due to
a missing file (carom.sty). However I was able to reproduce the effect
well enough. The problem is that I need two(2) enumerate lists side by
side per lyx file that follows. Note that one is numerals the other is
alpha style list. It seems the problem
well enough. The problem is that I need two(2) enumerate lists side by
> side per lyx file that follows. Note that one is numerals the other is
> alpha style list. It seems the problem is breaking up the lists. This is a
> matching exercise by a high school math teacher that spends to mu
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 12:44:57PM +1000, Allan Rae wrote:
Insert two minipages next to each other. Do not press enter between
the two or you will start a new paragraph and the two minipages will
appear one under the other.
Adjust the minipage width settings by right-mouse-button clicking
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Allan Rae wrote:
Insert two minipages next to each other. Do not press enter between
the two or you will start a new paragraph and the two minipages will
appear one under the other.
Adjust the minipage width settings by right-mouse-button clicking on
the [minipage]
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 12:44:57PM +1000, Allan Rae wrote:
Insert two minipages next to each other. Do not press enter between
the two or you will start a new paragraph and the two minipages will
appear one under the other.
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 12:44:57PM +1000, Allan Rae wrote:
Insert two minipages next to each other. Do not press enter between
the two or you will start a new paragraph and the two minipages will
appear one under the other.
Adjust the minipage width settings by right-mouse-button clicking
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Allan Rae wrote:
Insert two minipages next to each other. Do not press enter between
the two or you will start a new paragraph and the two minipages will
appear one under the other.
Adjust the minipage width settings by right-mouse-button clicking on
the [minipage]
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 12:44:57PM +1000, Allan Rae wrote:
Insert two minipages next to each other. Do not press enter between
the two or you will start a new paragraph and the two minipages will
appear one under the other.
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 12:44:57PM +1000, Allan Rae wrote:
>
> Insert two minipages next to each other. Do not press enter between
> the two or you will start a new paragraph and the two minipages will
> appear one under the other.
>
> Adjust the minipage width settings by right-mouse-button
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Allan Rae wrote:
>
> Insert two minipages next to each other. Do not press enter between
> the two or you will start a new paragraph and the two minipages will
> appear one under the other.
>
> Adjust the minipage width settings by right-mouse-button clicking on
> the
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 12:44:57PM +1000, Allan Rae wrote:
> >
> > Insert two minipages next to each other. Do not press enter between
> > the two or you will start a new paragraph and the two minipages will
> > appear one under the other.
> >
{enumerate}\itemsep -2pt
\item
\item
\item
\item
\item
\item
\end{enumerate}
\end{minipage}
\end{document}
In Latex this would produce two numbered lists side by side. In lyx
I am having trouble getting second list to float next to first. Naturally
I could
Insert two minipages next to each other. Do not press enter between
the two or you will start a new paragraph and the two minipages will
appear one under the other.
Adjust the minipage width settings by right-mouse-button clicking on
the [minipage] inset label.
If you want to make the
{enumerate}\itemsep -2pt
\item
\item
\item
\item
\item
\item
\end{enumerate}
\end{minipage}
\end{document}
In Latex this would produce two numbered lists side by side. In lyx
I am having trouble getting second list to float next to first. Naturally
I could
Insert two minipages next to each other. Do not press enter between
the two or you will start a new paragraph and the two minipages will
appear one under the other.
Adjust the minipage width settings by right-mouse-button clicking on
the [minipage] inset label.
If you want to make the
{enumerate}\itemsep -2pt
\item
\item
\item
\item
\item
\item
\end{enumerate}
\end{minipage}
\end{document}
In Latex this would produce two numbered lists side by side. In lyx
I am having trouble getting second list to float next to first. Naturally
I could
Insert two minipages next to each other. Do not press enter between
the two or you will start a new paragraph and the two minipages will
appear one under the other.
Adjust the minipage width settings by right-mouse-button clicking on
the [minipage] inset label.
If you want to make the
with the lyx lists
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 10:56:39 -0800
Massive problems related to MHonARC 2.5.0 -- all mail is being queued
and I am working with the author of MHonARC. There's a lot of traffic
about this on both the [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailing lists about this right now. (Of course
with the lyx lists
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 10:56:39 -0800
Massive problems related to MHonARC 2.5.0 -- all mail is being queued
and I am working with the author of MHonARC. There's a lot of traffic
about this on both the [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailing lists about this right now. (Of course
ject: Re: problems with the lyx lists
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 10:56:39 -0800
Massive problems related to MHonARC 2.5.0 -- all mail is being queued
and I am working with the author of MHonARC. There's a lot of traffic
about this on both the [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailing lists ab
George == George De Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
George I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a
George place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I
George had just finished, I inserted a comment paragraph. I noticed
George that the numbering in my
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 12:31:18PM -0500, George De Bruin wrote:
I have LyX 1.1.6Fix2 installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 system (thanks
toGerman Poo C. for his RPM), and noticed a behavior that is slightly odd,
IMO. A similar behavior has been mentioned recently, but this one surprised
me
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
George == George De Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
George I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a
George place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I
George had just finished, I inserted a comment paragraph. I noticed
On Thursday 07 June 2001 10:28, Dekel Tsur wrote:
You just need to nest the comment into the enumerate by either pressing the
Change Env. depth icon in the toolbar, or by pressing M-p left
smacking forehead - Doh!
Thanks Dekel and Jean-Marc... That fixed it. I should have thought of
George == George De Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
George I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a
George place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I
George had just finished, I inserted a comment paragraph. I noticed
George that the numbering in my
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 12:31:18PM -0500, George De Bruin wrote:
I have LyX 1.1.6Fix2 installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 system (thanks
toGerman Poo C. for his RPM), and noticed a behavior that is slightly odd,
IMO. A similar behavior has been mentioned recently, but this one surprised
me
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
George == George De Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
George I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a
George place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I
George had just finished, I inserted a comment paragraph. I noticed
On Thursday 07 June 2001 10:28, Dekel Tsur wrote:
You just need to nest the comment into the enumerate by either pressing the
Change Env. depth icon in the toolbar, or by pressing M-p left
smacking forehead - Doh!
Thanks Dekel and Jean-Marc... That fixed it. I should have thought of
> "George" == George De Bruin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
George> I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a
George> place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I
George> had just finished, I inserted a comment paragraph. I noticed
George> that the numbering
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 12:31:18PM -0500, George De Bruin wrote:
> I have LyX 1.1.6Fix2 installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 system (thanks
> toGerman Poo C. for his RPM), and noticed a behavior that is slightly odd,
> IMO. A similar behavior has been mentioned recently, but this one surprised
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> > "George" == George De Bruin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> George> I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a
> George> place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I
> George> had just finished, I inserted a comment
On Thursday 07 June 2001 10:28, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> You just need to nest the comment into the enumerate by either pressing the
> "Change Env. depth" icon in the toolbar, or by pressing M-p
Thanks Dekel and Jean-Marc... That fixed it. I should have thought of
that
--
George J. De
Hello,
I have LyX 1.1.6Fix2 installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 system (thanks
toGerman Poo C. for his RPM), and noticed a behavior that is slightly odd,
IMO. A similar behavior has been mentioned recently, but this one surprised
me a little bit...
I was working in an enumerated list, and
Hello,
I have LyX 1.1.6Fix2 installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 system (thanks
toGerman Poo C. for his RPM), and noticed a behavior that is slightly odd,
IMO. A similar behavior has been mentioned recently, but this one surprised
me a little bit...
I was working in an enumerated list, and
Hello,
I have LyX 1.1.6Fix2 installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 system (thanks
toGerman Poo C. for his RPM), and noticed a behavior that is slightly odd,
IMO. A similar behavior has been mentioned recently, but this one surprised
me a little bit...
I was working in an enumerated list, and
u press
M-Return (that is, Alt-Return for most keyboards) you get an list
paragraph with the same depth as the line you were just entering. All
this is explained (or should be) in the User Guide under lists or
something similar.
Now at some stage you'll want to change the actual bullet points and th
u press
M-Return (that is, Alt-Return for most keyboards) you get an list
paragraph with the same depth as the line you were just entering. All
this is explained (or should be) in the User Guide under lists or
something similar.
Now at some stage you'll want to change the actual bullet points and th
same thing. I'm not sure if the CUA bindings
(default) have a similar setting.
Anyway, when in the list environments like itemize, enumerate etc.
pressing enter gets you another list paragraph at depth 0. If you press
M-Return (that is, Alt-Return for most keyboards) you get an list
paragraph wi
and foiltex.ins from
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/nonfree/macros/latex/contrib/supported/foiltex/
put them in a dir, which latex finds and than run latex foiltex.ins
and twice latex foiltex.dtx, which builds the file foiltex.dvi.
2. hierarchies of itemized lists in FoilTeX
: hierarchies of itemized lists in FoilTeX
From: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: James Sinnamon [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 22:53:40 +
James Sinnamon wrote:
>
> Dea LyX users/developers,
>
> Can any one help
and foiltex.ins from
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/nonfree/macros/latex/contrib/supported/foiltex/
put them in a dir, which latex finds and than run latex foiltex.ins
and twice latex foiltex.dtx, which builds the file foiltex.dvi.
2. hierarchies of itemized lists in FoilTeX
: hierarchies of itemized lists in FoilTeX
From: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: James Sinnamon [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 22:53:40 +
James Sinnamon wrote:
>
> Dea LyX users/developers,
>
> Can any one help
dvi
download the two files foiltex.dtx and foiltex.ins from
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/nonfree/macros/latex/contrib/supported/foiltex/
put them in a dir, which latex finds and than run latex foiltex.ins
and twice latex foiltex.dtx, which builds the file foiltex.dvi.
> 2. hierarchie
obliged if you or anyone else out there could
help.
Thank you again,
James Sinnamon.
Re: hierarchies of itemized lists in FoilTeX
From: Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: James Sinnamon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 18 Dec
iting
Tools" also
referred to in Foils.lyx somewhere within the standard LyX online
documentation, or
somewhere else)
2. hierarchies of itemized lists in FoilTeX
---
I am unclear, how this is achieved? Is
there a menu item? does it need a pres
iting
Tools" also
referred to in Foils.lyx somewhere within the standard LyX online
documentation, or
somewhere else)
2. hierarchies of itemized lists in FoilTeX
---
I am unclear, how this is achieved? Is
there a menu item? does it need a pres
iting
Tools" also
referred to in Foils.lyx somewhere within the standard LyX online
documentation, or
somewhere else)
2. hierarchies of itemized lists in FoilTeX
---
I am unclear, how this is achieved? Is
there a menu item? does it need a pres
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andre Again, supoose there is a 'proof' style in some .layout.
Andre Obviously, some proofs are rather longish, and sometimes it is
Andre necessary to have some enumeration or similar lists included.
Andre How to I tell LyX that th
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andre Again, supoose there is a 'proof' style in some .layout.
Andre Obviously, some proofs are rather longish, and sometimes it is
Andre necessary to have some enumeration or similar lists included.
Andre How to I tell LyX that th
>>>>> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andre> Again, supoose there is a 'proof' style in some .layout.
Andre> Obviously, some proofs are rather longish, and sometimes it is
Andre> necessary to have some enumeration or similar l
Again, supoose there is a 'proof' style in some .layout.
Obviously, some proofs are rather longish, and sometimes it
is necessary to have some enumeration or similar lists
included.
How to I tell LyX that these things nest?
Since a proof stats with 'Proof:' and ends with a box, I can't simply
Again, supoose there is a 'proof' style in some .layout.
Obviously, some proofs are rather longish, and sometimes it
is necessary to have some enumeration or similar lists
included.
How to I tell LyX that these things nest?
Since a proof stats with 'Proof:' and ends with a box, I can't simply
Again, supoose there is a 'proof' style in some .layout.
Obviously, some proofs are rather longish, and sometimes it
is necessary to have some enumeration or similar lists
included.
How to I tell LyX that these things nest?
Since a proof stats with 'Proof:' and ends with a box, I can't simply
Currently I have all my captions of figures above the
figures and when I build a list of figures it works fine.
However I prefer to have my captions below the figures.
This also works for list of figures when the figures
are .eps files (from xfig).
But if I use combined latex/postscript format
Currently I have all my captions of figures above the
figures and when I build a list of figures it works fine.
However I prefer to have my captions below the figures.
This also works for list of figures when the figures
are .eps files (from xfig).
But if I use combined latex/postscript format
Currently I have all my captions of figures above the
figures and when I build a list of figures it works fine.
However I prefer to have my captions below the figures.
This also works for list of figures when the figures
are .eps files (from xfig).
But if I use combined latex/postscript format
Is there any way to write a nested list such as the following in LyX?
1. This is item one, introducing a nested list
(a) First item in nested list
(b) Second item in nested list
Back to item one, with some concluding remarks about the nested list
2. ...
...
The problem is
On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Eran Guendelman wrote:
Is there any way to write a nested list such as the following in LyX?
1. This is item one, introducing a nested list
(a) First item in nested list
(b) Second item in nested list
Back to item one, with some concluding remarks about
Is there any way to write a nested list such as the following in LyX?
1. This is item one, introducing a nested list
(a) First item in nested list
(b) Second item in nested list
Back to item one, with some concluding remarks about the nested list
2. ...
...
The problem is
On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Eran Guendelman wrote:
Is there any way to write a nested list such as the following in LyX?
1. This is item one, introducing a nested list
(a) First item in nested list
(b) Second item in nested list
Back to item one, with some concluding remarks about
Is there any way to write a nested list such as the following in LyX?
1. This is item one, introducing a nested list
(a) First item in nested list
(b) Second item in nested list
Back to item one, with some concluding remarks about the nested list
2. ...
...
The problem is
On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Eran Guendelman wrote:
> Is there any way to write a nested list such as the following in LyX?
>
> 1. This is item one, introducing a nested list
> (a) First item in nested list
> (b) Second item in nested list
>Back to item one, with some concluding remarks
Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There seem to be no traffic on the lyx mailing lists and I find that hard
to believe. Are there any problems?
Lgb
No problems. I just did a 2 minute maintenance, and I forgot to
reenable list delivery. It should work now. Sorry
Mate
Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There seem to be no traffic on the lyx mailing lists and I find that hard
to believe. Are there any problems?
Lgb
No problems. I just did a 2 minute maintenance, and I forgot to
reenable list delivery. It should work now. Sorry
Mate
Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There seem to be no traffic on the lyx mailing lists and I find that hard
> to believe. Are there any problems?
>
> Lgb
No problems. I just did a 2 minute maintenance, and I forgot to
reenable list delivery. It shoul
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