Ares wrote:
> Package: `setspace' 6.7 <2000/12/01>
> )
> ! Undefined control sequence.
> \setstretch ...ef \baselinestretch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> l.7 \doublespacing
revtex4 (as well as some other classes) do not work with setspace. This might
be intentional, as changing line spacing is
Hi,
it seems that my changes are not marked in the output when I use
RevTeX but are included when I use, say, the article class. Has
anybody experienced the same problem? In
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChangeTrackingLyx1-3-2
it's written than doublespace.sty can cause troubles, but I don't
find
Hi,
it seems that my changes are not marked in the output when I use
RevTeX but are included when I use, say, the article class. Has
anybody experienced the same problem? In
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChangeTrackingLyx1-3-2
it's written than doublespace.sty can cause troubles, but I don't
find
Hi,
it seems that my changes are not marked in the output when I use
RevTeX but are included when I use, say, the article class. Has
anybody experienced the same problem? In
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChangeTrackingLyx1-3-2
it's written than doublespace.sty can cause troubles, but I don't
find
Hi
I am using Revtex4 document class and have included a bibliography,
selecting the correct style for my document. Also I have selected natbib
and numerical.
When I 'compile' i get the following error message
The package natbib has already been loaded with options:
[sortcompress]
There has
Geoffrey == Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Geoffrey Hi I am using Revtex4 document class and have included a
Geoffrey bibliography, selecting the correct style for my document.
Geoffrey Also I have selected natbib and numerical.
Geoffrey When I 'compile' i get the following error
Hi
I am using Revtex4 document class and have included a bibliography,
selecting the correct style for my document. Also I have selected natbib
and numerical.
When I 'compile' i get the following error message
The package natbib has already been loaded with options:
[sortcompress]
There has
Geoffrey == Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Geoffrey Hi I am using Revtex4 document class and have included a
Geoffrey bibliography, selecting the correct style for my document.
Geoffrey Also I have selected natbib and numerical.
Geoffrey When I 'compile' i get the following error
Hi
I am using Revtex4 document class and have included a bibliography,
selecting the correct style for my document. Also I have selected natbib
and numerical.
When I 'compile' i get the following error message
The package natbib has already been loaded with options:
[sort]
There has now been
> "Geoffrey" == Geoffrey Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Geoffrey> Hi I am using Revtex4 document class and have included a
Geoffrey> bibliography, selecting the correct style for my document.
Geoffrey> Also I have selected natbib and numerical.
Geoffrey> When I 'compile' i get the
Hello,
I am writing an article in revtex 4 with aip bibtex style. I added
\usepackage{overcite} in the preamble and now I get Latex errors such as
Extra \endgroup.
...kage described in~\cite{Johnson2001:mpb}.
Things are pretty mixed up, but I
Alexandru == Alexandru Cabuz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alexandru Hello, I am writing an article in revtex 4 with aip bibtex
Alexandru style. I added \usepackage{overcite} in the preamble and
Alexandru now I get Latex errors such as
Extra \endgroup. ...kage described in~\cite{Johnson2001:mpb
It seems that if you use the option aps of revtex4, it will use
overcite. You can do that by adding aps to the Extra Options field
of the document layout dialog.
aps is the default and it uses brackets for citations, not superscripts. prb
on the other hand seems to do the job.
Thanks.
Alex.
Hello,
I am writing an article in revtex 4 with aip bibtex style. I added
\usepackage{overcite} in the preamble and now I get Latex errors such as
Extra \endgroup.
...kage described in~\cite{Johnson2001:mpb}.
Things are pretty mixed up, but I
Alexandru == Alexandru Cabuz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alexandru Hello, I am writing an article in revtex 4 with aip bibtex
Alexandru style. I added \usepackage{overcite} in the preamble and
Alexandru now I get Latex errors such as
Extra \endgroup. ...kage described in~\cite{Johnson2001:mpb
It seems that if you use the option aps of revtex4, it will use
overcite. You can do that by adding aps to the Extra Options field
of the document layout dialog.
aps is the default and it uses brackets for citations, not superscripts. prb
on the other hand seems to do the job.
Thanks.
Alex.
Hello,
I am writing an article in revtex 4 with aip bibtex style. I added
\usepackage{overcite} in the preamble and now I get Latex errors such as
>Extra \endgroup.
> ...kage described in~\cite{Johnson2001:mpb}.
>
>Things are pre
>>>>> "Alexandru" == Alexandru Cabuz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alexandru> Hello, I am writing an article in revtex 4 with aip bibtex
Alexandru> style. I added \usepackage{overcite} in the preamble and
Alexandru> now I get Latex errors such as
>&g
> It seems that if you use the option "aps" of revtex4, it will use
> overcite. You can do that by adding "aps" to the Extra Options field
> of the document layout dialog.
aps is the default and it uses brackets for citations, not superscripts. "prb"
on the other hand seems to do the job.
Hello, list,
I seem to be unable to set double spacing in a Revtex 4 Article document.
I get latex errors such as:
Undefined control sequence.
\doublespacing
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled
Hello, list,
I seem to be unable to set double spacing in a Revtex 4 Article document.
I get latex errors such as:
Undefined control sequence.
\doublespacing
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled
Hello, list,
I seem to be unable to set double spacing in a Revtex 4 Article document.
I get latex errors such as:
"Undefined control sequence.
\doublespacing
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
missp
On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 10:12:07AM -0300, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I need to present an article in a style similar to aps, so i used revtex
style. But now i need to change the bibliography line separator by the word
Referencias (the article is spanish, but any example will works :-) )
Add
On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 10:12:07AM -0300, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
I need to present an article in a style similar to aps, so i used revtex
style. But now i need to change the bibliography line separator by the word
Referencias (the article is spanish, but any example will works :-) )
Add
On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 10:12:07AM -0300, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
>
> I need to present an article in a style similar to aps, so i used revtex
> style. But now i need to change the bibliography line separator by the word
> Referencias (the article is spanish, but any exampl
Hi list,
I need to present an article in a style similar to aps, so i used revtex
style. But now i need to change the bibliography line separator by the word
Referencias (the article is spanish, but any example will works :-) )
Any help will be wellcome,
Osvaldo
--
Dr. Osvaldo Fornaro
Hi list,
I need to present an article in a style similar to aps, so i used revtex
style. But now i need to change the bibliography line separator by the word
Referencias (the article is spanish, but any example will works :-) )
Any help will be wellcome,
Osvaldo
--
Dr. Osvaldo Fornaro
Hi list,
I need to present an article in a style similar to aps, so i used revtex
style. But now i need to change the bibliography line separator by the word
Referencias (the article is spanish, but any example will works :-) )
Any help will be wellcome,
Osvaldo
--
Dr. Osvaldo Fornaro
Herbert,
RevTex is the LaTeX flavor developed by the physics
community. It does support a bibliography; by default,
the bibliography corresponds to the style for physics
journals like Physical Review A, Physical Review B
(prb), etc. None of these correspond to what I am
looking for.
Since
Guenter,
I changed the aps.sty file. It made no difference -
RevTeX retains its default style.
Atul
--- Guenter Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 17:13:44 -0800 (PST) wrote Atul
Narang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Herbert,
If I use \bibliographystyle{plain} in the
preamble, I
Herbert,
RevTex is the LaTeX flavor developed by the physics
community. It does support a bibliography; by default,
the bibliography corresponds to the style for physics
journals like Physical Review A, Physical Review B
(prb), etc. None of these correspond to what I am
looking for.
Since
Guenter,
I changed the aps.sty file. It made no difference -
RevTeX retains its default style.
Atul
--- Guenter Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 17:13:44 -0800 (PST) wrote Atul
Narang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Herbert,
If I use \bibliographystyle{plain} in the
preamble, I
Herbert,
RevTex is the LaTeX flavor developed by the physics
community. It does support a bibliography; by default,
the bibliography corresponds to the style for physics
journals like Physical Review A, Physical Review B
(prb), etc. None of these correspond to what I am
looking for.
Since
Guenter,
I changed the aps.sty file. It made no difference -
RevTeX retains its default style.
Atul
--- Guenter Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 17:13:44 -0800 (PST) wrote Atul
> Narang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Herbert,
>
> &g
Is it possible to use RevTex with a nonstandard .bst
file?
I am using RevTex (it has some nice features), but I
would like the bibliography to appear like it does in
Journal of Theoretical Biology,
ie.,
1. The references should appear in the format (Jones,
1990; Jones and Smith, 1991)
2
Atul Narang wrote:
Is it possible to use RevTex with a nonstandard .bst
file?
I am using RevTex (it has some nice features), but I
would like the bibliography to appear like it does in
Journal of Theoretical Biology,
ie.,
1. The references should appear in the format (Jones,
1990
Herbert,
If I use \bibliographystyle{plain} in the preamble, I
get a series of errors. If I say plain in the box
BibTex Generated References, nothing happens - the
default RevTex format persists.
Atul
RevTeX
--- Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Atul Narang wrote:
Is it possible
Is it possible to use RevTex with a nonstandard .bst
file?
I am using RevTex (it has some nice features), but I
would like the bibliography to appear like it does in
Journal of Theoretical Biology,
ie.,
1. The references should appear in the format (Jones,
1990; Jones and Smith, 1991)
2
Atul Narang wrote:
Is it possible to use RevTex with a nonstandard .bst
file?
I am using RevTex (it has some nice features), but I
would like the bibliography to appear like it does in
Journal of Theoretical Biology,
ie.,
1. The references should appear in the format (Jones,
1990
Herbert,
If I use \bibliographystyle{plain} in the preamble, I
get a series of errors. If I say plain in the box
BibTex Generated References, nothing happens - the
default RevTex format persists.
Atul
RevTeX
--- Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Atul Narang wrote:
Is it possible
Is it possible to use RevTex with a "nonstandard" .bst
file?
I am using RevTex (it has some nice features), but I
would like the bibliography to appear like it does in
Journal of Theoretical Biology,
ie.,
1. The references should appear in the format (Jones,
1990; Jones and Smit
Atul Narang wrote:
> Is it possible to use RevTex with a "nonstandard" .bst
> file?
>
> I am using RevTex (it has some nice features), but I
> would like the bibliography to appear like it does in
> Journal of Theoretical Biology,
> ie.,
>
> 1. The referenc
Herbert,
If I use \bibliographystyle{plain} in the preamble, I
get a series of errors. If I say plain in the box
"BibTex Generated References", nothing happens - the
default RevTex format persists.
Atul
RevTeX
--- Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
Greetings,
I'm at a dead point using LyX with the RevTex template.
(just installed last fix release)-
Starting out with New-from template-RevTex4, I get an almost empty doc.
Fine, I try to compile it already, and get 4 merror messages, on the line:
... you can cite references with the LyX
Greetings,
I'm at a dead point using LyX with the RevTex template.
(just installed last fix release)-
Starting out with New-from template-RevTex4, I get an almost empty doc.
Fine, I try to compile it already, and get 4 merror messages, on the line:
... you can cite references with the LyX
Greetings,
I'm at a dead point using LyX with the RevTex template.
(just installed last fix release)-
Starting out with New->from template->RevTex4, I get an almost empty doc.
Fine, I try to compile it already, and get 4 merror messages, on the line:
"... you can cite references w
haven't been able
to figure out why the Latex here gives an error, while
Herbert Voss's does not. The Latex I use is running under
Tru64 (not Linux). I've also re-installed the Revtex Class
file from the latest distribution of Lyx. No change.
I haven't tried changing the Revtex Class file.
Peter
Peter == Peter D Drummond [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter Thanks - Dekel, Herbert I tried Dekel Tsur's suggestion of
Peter changing the Lyx preferences. Unfortunately, these are not
Peter available on the popup menu, but have to be handcoded - I guess
Peter you would need to re-edit the file
haven't been able
to figure out why the Latex here gives an error, while
Herbert Voss's does not. The Latex I use is running under
Tru64 (not Linux). I've also re-installed the Revtex Class
file from the latest distribution of Lyx. No change.
I haven't tried changing the Revtex Class file.
Peter
Peter == Peter D Drummond [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter Thanks - Dekel, Herbert I tried Dekel Tsur's suggestion of
Peter changing the Lyx preferences. Unfortunately, these are not
Peter available on the popup menu, but have to be handcoded - I guess
Peter you would need to re-edit the file
haven't been able
to figure out why the Latex here gives an error, while
Herbert Voss's does not. The Latex I use is running under
Tru64 (not Linux). I've also re-installed the Revtex Class
file from the latest distribution of Lyx. No change.
I haven't tried changing the Revtex Class file.
Peter
> "Peter" == Peter D Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Peter> Thanks - Dekel, Herbert I tried Dekel Tsur's suggestion of
Peter> changing the Lyx preferences. Unfortunately, these are not
Peter> available on the popup menu, but have to be handcoded - I guess
Peter> you would need to
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 11:02:39AM +1000, Peter D Drummond wrote:
This doesn't help, unfortunately. The `english' option
still gets added, and this breaks REVTEX. I guess the
same would occur if I changed to `german' - it seems
you can't have a `null' option.
One option is to fix
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 11:02:39AM +1000, Peter D Drummond wrote:
This doesn't help, unfortunately. The `english' option
still gets added, and this breaks REVTEX. I guess the
same would occur if I changed to `german' - it seems
you can't have a `null' option.
One option is to fix
On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 11:02:39AM +1000, Peter D Drummond wrote:
> This doesn't help, unfortunately. The `english' option
> still gets added, and this breaks REVTEX. I guess the
> same would occur if I changed to `german' - it seems
> you can't have a `null' option.
One opti
I think people on this list will be in a better situation than me to
answer to Peter's questions.
JMarc
--- Start of forwarded message ---
Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 19:17:12 +1000
From: Peter D Drummond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PROBLEMS with REVTEX on: LyX
The problem is that as soon as I try to dvi the file, it
complains of a babel error. It seems babel is incompatible
with REVTEX (??). Is there any way to stop the use of this
package if you don't need it?
what happens, when you delete in
edit-preferences-languages-language-package
what happens, when you delete in
edit-preferences-languages-language-package
the entry usepackage{babel}?
HErbert
This doesn't help, unfortunately. The `english' option
still gets added, and this breaks REVTEX. I guess the
same would occur if I changed to `german' - it seems
you can't
I think people on this list will be in a better situation than me to
answer to Peter's questions.
JMarc
--- Start of forwarded message ---
Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 19:17:12 +1000
From: Peter D Drummond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PROBLEMS with REVTEX on: LyX
The problem is that as soon as I try to dvi the file, it
complains of a babel error. It seems babel is incompatible
with REVTEX (??). Is there any way to stop the use of this
package if you don't need it?
what happens, when you delete in
edit-preferences-languages-language-package
what happens, when you delete in
edit-preferences-languages-language-package
the entry usepackage{babel}?
HErbert
This doesn't help, unfortunately. The `english' option
still gets added, and this breaks REVTEX. I guess the
same would occur if I changed to `german' - it seems
you can't
I think people on this list will be in a better situation than me to
answer to Peter's questions.
JMarc
--- Start of forwarded message ---
Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 19:17:12 +1000
From: Peter D Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PROBLEMS with REVTEX o
> The problem is that as soon as I try to dvi the file, it
> complains of a babel error. It seems babel is incompatible
> with REVTEX (??). Is there any way to stop the use of this
> package if you don't need it?
>
what happens, when you delete in
edit->preferences-&g
> what happens, when you delete in
> edit->preferences->languages->language->package
> the entry usepackage{babel}?
>
> HErbert
This doesn't help, unfortunately. The `english' option
still gets added, and this breaks REVTEX. I guess the
same would occur if I changed
for one 9 page doc). I don't actually want most of
the RevTeX class, so don't want to plod through these errors. RevTeX
has a few really nice options that I'd like though. Does anyone know
of styles that define options similiar to RevTeX ones? For those who
haven't seen it, the specific options I'm
for one 9 page doc). I don't actually want most of
the RevTeX class, so don't want to plod through these errors. RevTeX
has a few really nice options that I'd like though. Does anyone know
of styles that define options similiar to RevTeX ones? For those who
haven't seen it, the specific options I'm
for one 9 page doc). I don't actually want most of
the RevTeX class, so don't want to plod through these errors. RevTeX
has a few really nice options that I'd like though. Does anyone know
of styles that define options similiar to RevTeX ones? For those who
haven't seen it, the specific options I'm
Dear All,
I am attempting to write a paper in Lyx (v.1.0.4) using Revtex
(not Revtex4, in compatibility mode) but I cannot get wide abstracts to
work with two column format. I have put a complete example downloaded from
APS' eprint server which compiles and renders correctly with Latex
Dear All,
I am attempting to write a paper in Lyx (v.1.0.4) using Revtex
(not Revtex4, in compatibility mode) but I cannot get wide abstracts to
work with two column format. I have put a complete example downloaded from
APS' eprint server which compiles and renders correctly with Latex
Dear All,
I am attempting to write a paper in Lyx (v.1.0.4) using Revtex
(not Revtex4, in compatibility mode) but I cannot get wide abstracts to
work with two column format. I have put a complete example downloaded from
APS' eprint server which compiles and renders correctly with Latex
t; error in the minibuffer. My documentclass is "Article
(Revtex)". Does anybody know what problem/fix is?
Torsten Maybe this doesnt help you, but with "book" it works fine.
It seems that the definition for Comment is not included in the revtex
class, nor in revtex4. I guess it has just been forgotten.
JMarc
t; error in the minibuffer. My documentclass is "Article
(Revtex)". Does anybody know what problem/fix is?
Torsten Maybe this doesnt help you, but with "book" it works fine.
It seems that the definition for Comment is not included in the revtex
class, nor in revtex4. I guess it has just been forgotten.
JMarc
y-sequence only gives a "Layout comment
>> not known" error in the minibuffer. My documentclass is "Article
>> (Revtex)". Does anybody know what problem/fix is?
Torsten> Maybe this doesnt help you, but with "book" it works fine.
It seems that the definition for Comment is not included in the revtex
class, nor in revtex4. I guess it has just been forgotten.
JMarc
I am a newbie to TeX, so this could explain many things.
After installing LyX, I tried to read a paper of a friend of main,
written down in laTeX, using RevTeX macros.
Update postscript gave me a lot (more than 500) errors, even after
specifying to use Layout-document-revTeX.
There is something
I am a newbie to TeX, so this could explain many things.
After installing LyX, I tried to read a paper of a friend of main,
written down in laTeX, using RevTeX macros.
Update postscript gave me a lot (more than 500) errors, even after
specifying to use Layout-document-revTeX.
There is something
I am a newbie to TeX, so this could explain many things.
After installing LyX, I tried to read a paper of a friend of main,
written down in laTeX, using RevTeX macros.
Update postscript gave me a lot (more than 500) errors, even after
specifying to use Layout->document->
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