On Tue, 09 Apr 2024 08:01:03 +0200
"Jürgen Spitzmüller" wrote:
> Am Dienstag, dem 09.04.2024 um 00:17 +0300 schrieb Folsk Pratima:
> > \addto\captions{%
> > \renewcommand{\figurename}{I LOVE LYX}%
> > }
> >
> > does not work after \begin{document} and there is no way to put it
> > after \usepa
Am Dienstag, dem 09.04.2024 um 00:17 +0300 schrieb Folsk Pratima:
> \addto\captions{%
> \renewcommand{\figurename}{I LOVE LYX}%
> }
>
> does not work after \begin{document} and there is no way to put it
> after \usepackage{polyglossia}. I am enraged!
\AtBeginDocument{
\addto\captions{%
\r
\addto\captions{%
\renewcommand{\figurename}{I LOVE LYX}%
}
does not work after \begin{document} and there is no way to put it
after \usepackage{polyglossia}. I am enraged!
LyX 2.3.7 (2023-01-01)
Should I compile whatever is the latest version to fix this? It feels
so dumb to handcraft a file
On Fri, 8 Mar 2024, Kornel Benko wrote:
Give it more space at the bottom. Selecting 1in (instead of 0.5in) cures it
here.
Kornel,
How interesting. It works here, too. Without the separating lines, but
that's okay.
Thanks very much,
Rich
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On Thu, 7 Mar 2024, Rich Shepard wrote:
Now, I'm getting build errors (after hitting a LyX bug that was not
explained, but crashed the application.)
Build errors eliminated by re-installing TeXLive2023 from its last update in
October 2023. But, still have the header/footer issue.
Attached is
haptername on input line 36.
Package scrbase Info: activating english \appendixname on input line 36.
Package scrbase Info: activating english \figurename on input line 36.
Package scrbase Info: activating english \tablename on input line 36.
Package scrbase Info: activating english \contentsnam
On Thu, 7 Mar 2024, Kornel Benko wrote:
Using
Document->Settings...->Page Margins->Default margins
shows the page numbering. So something in your settings is wrong.
Just my 2 cents.
Kornel,
Well! I'll be. Yes, that was the problem. Perhaps because the original
margins I set were for l
On Wed, 6 Mar 2024, Rich Shepard wrote:
I don't see where the page number should be defined. Attached is a similar
document from last May. The page layout style is 'plain' and the preamble
contains this:
\date{}
%\usepackage{ftnxtra}
\usepackage{mathpazo,amssymb}
\usepackage{g
On Wed, 6 Mar 2024, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
You redefined all the headings and footers and didn't include the page
number.
Riki,
I don't see where the page number should be defined. Attached is a similar
document from last May. The page layout style is 'plain' and t
I don't know how I managed to FUBAR my preamble setting so there are no page
numbers or footer text. But I did. :-(
Attached is a MWE.
Please show me what I did wrong because this is affecting many docs.
TIA,
Rich#LyX 2.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxforma
On 8/22/23 10:14, ehud.be...@posteo.net wrote:
Suppose I create two styles.
When Style 1 is in use, I want the LyX editor to add to the preamble the
following code:
\usepackage{x}
latex code for style 1
When style 2 is in use, I want to add to the preamble the following code:
\usepackage{x
Suppose I create two styles.
When Style 1 is in use, I want the LyX editor to add to the preamble the
following code:
usepackage{x}
latex code for style 1
When style 2 is in use, I want to add to the preamble the following
code:
usepackage{x}
latex code for style 2
What I do now to achieve
On 04/08/2023 11:07, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 10:27:28AM +0300, Folsk Pratima wrote:
Then there is still a question as to why the declared module does not do
what it is supposed to do? Or do you think I should create a different
thread for this question?
Could you please
On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 10:27:28AM +0300, Folsk Pratima wrote:
> Then there is still a question as to why the declared module does not do
> what it is supposed to do? Or do you think I should create a different
> thread for this question?
Could you please attach a simple example .lyx file?
Thank
t really. Because I can disable *hyperref* support in Document ->
Settings -> PDF Properties as well, with pretty much the same result.
The "hackish" part about this is that I have to enable *hyperref*
support, then look up the generated code in the preamble, copy it to my
cust
t; > loaded before *hyperref*?
>
> I am afraid you will need to use the hackish solution.
> https://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5366
>
> Pavel
Maybe a local format containing
Format 104
Provides hyperref 1
helps?
This disables loading of hyperref, so that it has to b
On Wed, Aug 02, 2023 at 08:39:14PM +0300, Folsk Pratima wrote:
> One solution to this problem is loading *hyperref* manually, however, I
> think of this as of a hack. Is it possible to somehow make *titlesec* to be
> loaded before *hyperref*?
I am afraid you will need to use the hackish solution.
LyX generated preamble package loading order.
Greetings.
Debian 11. LyX 2.3.6 (2020-11-27).
I want to use *titlesec* package in my document. However, if it is
loaded /after/ *hyperref* package, it causes inconsistent behavior. For
example, ToC entries might point to wrong places.
One
That works great, thank you,
el
On 14/07/2023 14:52, Daniel wrote:
> On 2023-07-14 14:44, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
>> If I want to edit the Preamble through the Edit button, it fires
>> in my case aquamacs up. I can not find where this is defined and
>> want to repl
On 2023-07-14 14:44, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
If I want to edit the Preamble through the Edit button, it fires
in my case aquamacs up. I can not find where this is defined and
want to replace it with 'subl' or preferably 'subl -w' preferably.
Where do I do that?
el
I
If I want to edit the Preamble through the Edit button, it fires
in my case aquamacs up. I can not find where this is defined and
want to replace it with 'subl' or preferably 'subl -w' preferably.
Where do I do that?
el
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This is not an MWE.
It requires several files not provided and has a ton of
entries in the Preamble.
el
On 2022-01-16 21:34 , tush via lyx-users wrote:
I want to remove it because I don't have any idea what it add or
alters in the shape of my output file. I want to have control over
ny idea what it add or
> >
> > alters in the shape of my output file. I want to have control over
> >
> > what is inserted and what is absent in my project.
>
> It adds the possibility to output a plain (non-typographic) quotation
>
> mark. This preamble code is only
ty to output a plain (non-typographic) quotation
mark. This preamble code is only inserted if you use such a character
in your document. Remove the character, and the preamble code will
disappear.
HTH,
Jürgen
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ovide a minimal example .lyx file
>
> (i.e., a small .lyx file where the above code is indeed added to the
>
> pre
document settings or in the LyX preferences is the specific
> setting that is related to the above? How do I remove it?
Hi tush,
I might be able to help if you provide a minimal example .lyx file
(i.e., a small .lyx file where the above code is indeed added to the
preamble).
Could you als
I noticed that LyX adds the following to my document preable:
LyX specific LaTeX commands.
\providecommand\textquotedblplain{%
\bgroup\addfontfeatures{Mapping=}\char34\egroup}
Where in the document settings or in the LyX preferences is the specific
setting that is related to the above? How
On Sat, 9 Oct 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:
headsepline=on should appear as option and not command!
\documentclass[headsepline=on,...]{scrartcl}
Okay.
In the 2021-06-25 version of the KOMA-Script PDF, Section 5.4 describes how
to set up headers and footers using, for example, \lehead{Report Title
Am 10.10.21 um 17:43 schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Sun, 10 Oct 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:
do you have
\pagestyle{scrheadings}
in the documents preamble setting? If yes, then send again an example
file
#
I do now. Still no page numbers.
Rich,
without an example file I need a crystal ball
On Sun, 10 Oct 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:
do you have
\pagestyle{scrheadings}
in the documents preamble setting? If yes, then send again an example file
Herbert,
I do now. Still no page numbers.
Now I need to understand the relationship between the LyX Page Layout ->
Page Style selection
On Sun, 10 Oct 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:
mathpazo _is_ Palatino with math support!
from the documentation:
Loading this package changes the default roman font family to Adobe Palatino,
and the virtual ‘mathpazo’ fonts will be used for math. These virtual fonts
are made up basically from Palati
On Sun, 10 Oct 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
I didn't realize that. I like that typeface so I'll look for a replacement.
I've changed the preamble to use newpxtext and newpxmath. BUT, page numbers
are still not present on the PDF pages.
Am I correct in assuming that now I add KOM
h a simple editor, then you'll see the preamble setting and
can import it into your example document.
That's what I did in emacs. Mine says lyx-2.3 created the file and the
lyxformat is 544; your's says lyx-2.4 created the file and the lyxformat is
608. Strange.
Thanks,
Rich
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I
don't find a newer version on the lyx web site's download -> source page.
What lyx version is it?
No idea, I simply installed it for Ubuntu. You can have a look into
the LyX file with a simple editor, then you'll see the preamble setting
and can import it into your example documen
On Sun, 10 Oct 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:
\cleardoublepddpage
it is \cleardoubleoddpage
Herbert,
Thanks for catching the typo.
In the documents preamble (Document->Setting->Preamble)
you also had the wrong
\pagestyle{default}
Thought I had changed that to plain.
However,
\usep
Rich Shepard said on Fri, 8 Oct 2021 12:33:00 -0700 (PDT)
>On Fri, 8 Oct 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
>> Your last \usepackage has an opening parenthesis that should be an
>> opening brace.
>
>Paul,
>
>Ah, they are difficult to distinguish with the light typeface stroke
>on a white background.
tex produces output but also
> shows errors. And there are no page numbers. Sigh.
You had some problems:
\cleardoublepddpage
it is \cleardoubleoddpage
In the documents preamble (Document->Setting->Preamble)
you also had the wrong
\pagestyle{default}
However,
\usepackage{palatino}
Dr Eberhard W Lisse informed me regarding: Re: Preamble header
issues on Sat, 9 Oct 2021 23:36:30 +0200
> "Only a year" means a lot in computer terms, and not only coma script
> has been updated significantly in the meantime.
Replied thus:
Rich,
"Only a year" means a lot in computer terms, and not only coma script
has been updated significantly in the meantime.
Secondly, that was actually not a minimal working example.
An MWE reduces ALL additional choices to the defaults, empties out the
preamble, one line by one a
On Sat, 9 Oct 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
See attached. What puzzles me is that pdflatex produces output but also
shows errors. And there are no page numbers. Sigh.
Error display attached.
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On Sat, 9 Oct 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:
the default pagestyle is plain, not default.
Herbert,
Oh. I changed it to plain.
headsepline=on should appear as option and not command!
\documentclass[headsepline=on,...]{scrartcl}
Both headsspline and footsepline are commented out in the preamble
On Sat, 9 Oct 2021, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
you need to figure out a way of updating KOMA Script to the latest version
(the versions coming with the linux distributions are years behind).
EL,
Installed here are
texlive-2020.200608-x86_64-2_SBo
texlive-extra-2020.200608-x86_64-1_SBo
These
> On Fri, 8 Oct 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>> Ah, they are difficult to distinguish with the light typeface stroke
>> on a white background. It was the \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage};
>> fixing that did not resolve the problem of pdflatex not finding that
>> .sty file.
>
> Now I'm back to these
Rich,
you need to figure out a way of updating KOMA Script to the latest
version (the versions coming with the linux distributions are years
behind).
And if that doesn't work you need to post a MWE here, and I mean MINIMAL
:-)-O
el
On 2021-10-08 22:06 , Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Oct 20
On Fri, 8 Oct 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
Yes, I use TeXLive and as I wrote earlier,
$ locate scrguien.pdf
/usr/share/texmf/doc/latex/koma-script/scrguien.pdf
Oops! Wrong file. Here's the correct one:
$ locate scrlayer-scrpage.sty
/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/latex/koma-script/scrlayer-scrpage.sty
On Fri, 8 Oct 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Maybe you don't have it? (Try 'kpsewhich scrlayer-scrpage.sty' in a
terminal to find out.) If you're a TexLive user, it's part of the
texlive-latex-recommended package.
Paul,
Yes, I use TeXLive and as I wrote earlier,
$ locate scrguien.pdf
/usr/share/t
MX/cmex/m/n on input line 35.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 35.
LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for U/cmr/m/n on input line 35.
LaTeX Font Info:... okay on input line 35.
Package scrbase Info: activating english \contentsname on input line 35.
Package scrbase Info: activating
On 10/8/21 3:33 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 8 Oct 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Your last \usepackage has an opening parenthesis that should be an
opening
brace.
Paul,
Ah, they are difficult to distinguish with the light typeface stroke on a
white background. It was the \usepackage{scrlaye
On Fri, 8 Oct 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Your last \usepackage has an opening parenthesis that should be an opening
brace.
Paul,
Ah, they are difficult to distinguish with the light typeface stroke on a
white background. It was the \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}; fixing that did
not resolve th
On 10/8/21 1:46 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Running lyx-3.6.2.1 on Slackware-14.2/x86_64.
The document is KOMA-Scipt Report; page layout style is 'default'.
I want to define custom headings for all reports and I'm reading the
KOMA-Secipt doc.
My current preamble is:
\date{}
\usep
Running lyx-3.6.2.1 on Slackware-14.2/x86_64.
The document is KOMA-Scipt Report; page layout style is 'default'.
I want to define custom headings for all reports and I'm reading the
KOMA-Secipt doc.
My current preamble is:
\date{}
\usepackage{palatino}
\usepackage{mathpa
Am 24.09.21 um 07:58 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:
here is the complete letter with the accompanying Koma Letter Class
Option file, which either needs to be in the same directory or in one
which texhash (which MUST be run after each change) can find.
Look into the document's preamble (
hange) can find.
Look into the document's preamble (at the end). The command
\myISOdate should be set in your document as a date field and not in
the preamble. I never used scrlettr2 so I do not know how to define
such a field in LyX. Then you can input a date different from \today
Herber
Am 24.09.21 um 07:58 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:
here is the complete letter with the accompanying Koma Letter Class
Option file, which either needs to be in the same directory or in one
which texhash (which MUST be run after each change) can find.
Look into the document's preamble (a
John,
the Phillies are almost still in it. And the Blue Jays :-)-O
Was the LCO in the same directory? And did you install the lipsum package?
But the stamp is more or less working, which is the main thing.
el
On 24. Sep 2021, 18:49 +0200, John White , wrote:
> On Thursday, September 23, 2021 10
On Thursday, September 23, 2021 10:58:42 PM PDT Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> John, all
>
> here is the complete letter with the accompanying Koma Letter Class
> Option file, which either needs to be in the same directory or in one
> which texhash (which MUST be run after each change) can find.
>
ll cause a warning message.
I hope it's a complete list.
I like Google's NOTO fonts but if you don't, just change in the document
preamble (this is required for the stamp to work, but I have never
bothered to try to understand why it doesn't work properly when put
directly into
Koma
> > Letter (by way of putting it in LyX's preamble.
> >
> > The stamp gets placed next to the signature block, slightly randomly
> > placed, then slightly randomly rotated and by way of some roation of the
> > frame achieving a realistic look (smudged
On Thursday, September 23, 2021 4:25:57 AM PDT Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have hacked me a Stamp in LaTeX which works very well in the Koma
> Letter (by way of putting it in LyX's preamble.
>
> The stamp gets placed next to the signature block, slightly
On Thursday, September 23, 2021 4:25:57 AM PDT Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have hacked me a Stamp in LaTeX which works very well in the Koma
> Letter (by way of putting it in LyX's preamble.
>
> The stamp gets placed next to the signature block, slightly
Hi,
I have hacked me a Stamp in LaTeX which works very well in the Koma
Letter (by way of putting it in LyX's preamble.
The stamp gets placed next to the signature block, slightly randomly
placed, then slightly randomly rotated and by way of some roation of the
frame achieving a realistic
rote:
On 12/2/20 11:05 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
lyx-2.3.6
I'm trying beamer with metropolis theme. So to preamble I added:
\usetheme[numbering=fraction,titleformat=smallcaps]{metropolis}
I want notes on 2nd screen, so I added
\usepackage{pgfpag
t;. Don't set anything else here, although
> "Automatically fill header" is checked for me.
>
> This gives me the rectangle:
>
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 1:57 PM Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
>> On 12/2/20 11:05 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
>>
>> lyx-2.3.6
>>
>
On 12/2/20 11:05 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
lyx-2.3.6
I'm trying beamer with metropolis theme. So to preamble I added:
\usetheme[numbering=fraction,titleformat=smallcaps]{metropolis}
I want notes on 2nd screen, so I added
\usepackage{pgfpages}
\setbeameroption{show notes}
\setbeamero
lyx-2.3.6
I'm trying beamer with metropolis theme. So to preamble I added:
\usetheme[numbering=fraction,titleformat=smallcaps]{metropolis}
I want notes on 2nd screen, so I added
\usepackage{pgfpages}
\setbeameroption{show notes}
\setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=right}
W
t; On 15/08/2019 1:28 PM, Daniel wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 2019-08-14 20:23, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 8/14/19 7:35 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Me three :-)-O
>>>>>>
/2019 07:15, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble
externally.
However, I couldn't find where to set the editor for this of
any
documentation about it. On MacOS it opens XCode which asks
me to
install additional application or Quit. This renders the
fun
5 07:07, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 15/08/2019 1:28 PM, Daniel wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> On 2019-08-14 20:23, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> On 8/14/19 7:35 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>>>>>&g
, Daniel wrote:
On 2019-08-15 07:07, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 15/08/2019 1:28 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 2019-08-14 20:23, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 8/14/19 7:35 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Me three :-)-O
el
On 14/08/2019 07:15, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble
gt;>>>>>>> On 8/14/19 7:35 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Me three :-)-O
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> el
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
2019-08-14 20:23, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 8/14/19 7:35 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Me three :-)-O
el
On 14/08/2019 07:15, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble
externally.
However, I couldn't find where to set the editor for this of any
documentation
/14/19 7:35 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Me three :-)-O
el
On 14/08/2019 07:15, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble
externally.
However, I couldn't find where to set the editor for this of any
documentation about it. On MacOS it opens XCode which as
three :-)-O
el
On 14/08/2019 07:15, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble externally.
However, I couldn't find where to set the editor for this of any
documentation about it. On MacOS it opens XCode which asks me to
install additional application or Quit.
, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble externally.
However, I couldn't find where to set the editor for this of any
documentation about it. On MacOS it opens XCode which asks me to
install additional application or Quit. This renders the function
pretty us
I use TextMate (which has a command line tool in /usr/local/bin).
So I set it to /usr/local/bin/mate and that works very well.
I did not need to use the --wait option or something like $$i, as once
the file is saved I have to click the "End Edit" Button.
It also works with Alpha's /usr/local/b
;>
>>> I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble externally.
>>> However, I couldn't find where to set the editor for this of any
>>> documentation about it. On MacOS it opens XCode which asks me to
>>> install additional application or Qui
, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble externally.
However, I couldn't find where to set the editor for this of any
documentation about it. On MacOS it opens XCode which asks me to
install additional application or Quit. This renders the function
pretty us
-O
>>>>>
>>>>> el
>>>>>
>>>>> On 14/08/2019 07:15, Daniel wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble externally.
>>>>>>
On 2019-08-15 07:07, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 15/08/2019 1:28 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 2019-08-14 20:23, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 8/14/19 7:35 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Me three :-)-O
el
On 14/08/2019 07:15, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble externally
On 15/08/2019 1:28 PM, Daniel wrote:
On 2019-08-14 20:23, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 8/14/19 7:35 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Me three :-)-O
el
On 14/08/2019 07:15, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble externally.
However, I couldn't find where to se
On 2019-08-14 20:23, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 8/14/19 7:35 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Me three :-)-O
el
On 14/08/2019 07:15, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble externally.
However, I couldn't find where to set the editor for this of any
document
On 8/14/19 7:35 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Me three :-)-O
el
On 14/08/2019 07:15, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble externally.
However, I couldn't find where to set the editor for this of any
documentation about it. On MacOS it opens XCode
Me three :-)-O
el
On 14/08/2019 07:15, Daniel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble externally.
> However, I couldn't find where to set the editor for this of any
> documentation about it. On MacOS it opens XCode which asks me to
Hi,
I just discovered the new feature to edit the preamble externally.
However, I couldn't find where to set the editor for this of any
documentation about it. On MacOS it opens XCode which asks me to install
additional application or Quit. This renders the function pretty useless
for
>
> https://github.com/plk/biblatex/issues/867
>
> I will keep list posted.
>
Excellent.
Jürgen
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On 29-Jan-19 1:18 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Great. You could also file a ticket at the biblatex tracker to make people
aware of your effort. This might help attracting other:
https://github.com/plk/biblatex/issues
Jürgen
https://github.com/plk/biblatex/issues/867
I will keep list posted.
Am Di., 29. Jan. 2019 um 10:53 Uhr schrieb Baris Erkus <
bariser...@hotmail.com>:
> No, it is part of the preamble:
> http://joshua.smcvt.edu/latex2e/_005cAtBeginDocument.html
>
> I couldn't confirm this. See for example this SE answer
> <https://tex.stackexchange.com
ill be
placed right after other packages loaded after \documentclass. The examples on
BibLaTeX, I sqw SE or other web pages loads BibLaTeX in the block after
\documentclass, but late.
The loading order of packages is tricky. Some packages need to be loaded after
the user preamble, and babel needs
es loaded after \documentclass. The
> examples on BibLaTeX, I sqw SE or other web pages loads BibLaTeX in the
> block after \documentclass, but late.
>
The loading order of packages is tricky. Some packages need to be loaded
after the user preamble, and babel needs to be loaded after that,
On 29-Jan-19 9:14 AM, Daniel wrote:
> If I read the documentations for \AtBeginDocument correctly, it places
> the macro just before \begin{document}. Is your .tex test file working
> as expected when you move your macro manually to whatever position you
> think it should be moved? If not then t
On 2019-01-28 19:50, Baris Erkus wrote:
It does compiling, but the replacement did not work.
I think, the \AtBeginDocument{...} macro places the contents right
after the \begin{document}, but not in the preamble. However, the
\DefineBibliographyStrings{...} and similar BibLaTeX commands
\begin{document}; they can still be
placed right after other packages loaded after \documentclass. The examples on
BibLaTeX, I sqw SE or other web pages loads BibLaTeX in the block after
\documentclass, but late.
If I want to place some code in the preamble that requires the biblatex
package
sually packages
> are called.
>
Yes, because biblatex must be loaded after babel (or polyglossia), and
this, in turn, must be loaded late.
> If I want to place some code in the preamble that requires the biblatex
> package, then these codes appear before the
> \usepackage[*options*]{b
Hello,
I observed that if biblatex is selected for the bibliography style, the
\usepackage[*options*]{biblatex} is placed right before the \begin{document},
but not after the \documentclass, where usually packages are called.
If I want to place some code in the preamble that requires the
On 2018-11-10, jezZiFeR wrote:
> Also the lines:
> \urlstyle{%}
> \usepackage{%}
> \begin{%}
> caused some errors – do I really have to remove all of them? Is there
> is one obvious reason for this?
In TeX (and the LyX-user-preamble), a % starts a comment that stretches ti
t; > slides. It is a hassle to edit the web page and the Beamer slides,
> > content goes out of sync.
> >
> > The idea hit me to write one document that can be exported as Beamer
> > Slides or as a Beamer Article. I've explored the details quite a bit
> > an
ent goes out of sync.
>
> The idea hit me to write one document that can be exported as Beamer
> Slides or as a Beamer Article. I've explored the details quite a bit
> and the process almost works smoothly. My preamble for slides has a
> lot of customized settings and LyX does n
write one document that can be exported as Beamer
Slides or as a Beamer Article. I've explored the details quite a bit
and the process almost works smoothly. My preamble for slides has a
lot of customized settings and LyX does not gracefully convert from
Beamer slides to Beamer article as a resu
Slides or as a Beamer Article. I've explored the details quite a bit
and the process almost works smoothly. My preamble for slides has a
lot of customized settings and LyX does not gracefully convert from
Beamer slides to Beamer article as a result. I manually insert some
code... I need the
On 03/31/2018 04:32 PM, David Pesetsky wrote:
> I often find myself hunting for something in the preamble and having to cut
> and paste the contents of the "Document Settings/LaTex Preamble" window into
> a text processing program to search for what I want. (And then I somet
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