On Aug 10, 2015, at 7:14 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Montag 10 August 2015, 16:20:56 schrieb Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक
> नोरोन्या
> *فريدريك نورونيا:
>> LyX tends to add spaces after fullstops. It looks a bit excessive
>> sometimes. How do I reduce/avoid this pls? FN
>
> This is th
Am Montag 10 August 2015, 16:20:56 schrieb Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक
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*فريدريك نورونيا:
> LyX tends to add spaces after fullstops. It looks a bit excessive
> sometimes. How do I reduce/avoid this pls? FN
This is the so called "French spacing" which is common in some languages. Look
LyX tends to add spaces after fullstops. It looks a bit excessive
sometimes. How do I reduce/avoid this pls? FN
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Julien,
Thanks, after fixing that line I was still having the same problem so
kept looking in the style file and found a similar statement on line
1038 and took out space there too. All good now.
-Simon
On 10/13/11, Julien Rioux wrote:
> On 13/10/2011 11:20 PM, Simon Mushi wrote:
>> Richard,
>
On 13/10/2011 11:20 PM, Simon Mushi wrote:
Richard,
Coincidentally, this happens with all the authordate family of
styles, i.e. 1,2,3 and 4. Do you observe the same behaviour on your
system? Using the APA style gives "Ahrens et al., 2000", which is
_correct_, but I prefered authordate3's prese
Richard,
Coincidentally, this happens with all the authordate family of
styles, i.e. 1,2,3 and 4. Do you observe the same behaviour on your
system? Using the APA style gives "Ahrens et al., 2000", which is
_correct_, but I prefered authordate3's presentation of the bib
itself.
Line 268 of author
On 10/13/2011 02:50 PM, Simon Mushi wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using Lyx 2.0.0 and have written a paper using natbib and the
> authordate3 bib style. All is well, apart from et al. citations in the
> body which appear with an extra whitespace before the comma and date,
> i.e "(Ahrens et al. , 2000)"
>
>
Hi,
I am using Lyx 2.0.0 and have written a paper using natbib and the
authordate3 bib style. All is well, apart from et al. citations in the
body which appear with an extra whitespace before the comma and date,
i.e "(Ahrens et al. , 2000)"
How do I get rid of this space before the comma? I hav
Hello,
I use report-koma class with LyX 1.6.4
Some of my quotations are just the prolonging phrase I began in mine words.
To make an example, this is what a guy called "a very elegant way of quoting".
For longer quotations in a separate quotation enviroment,
I would like to do the same
but if t
Hello guys,
I've stated using lyx about two months ago, and mostly try to help myself
via internet and Koma-Script documentation, but I'm still a beginner and
lack some understanding with latex. This is a long email with a lot of
information for 4 problems. Please tell me if it would be wiser to s
Dan Phan schrieb:
I use hyperref to generate clickable links in PDFs file, but I got extra
spaces after many, but not all, of my links.
Can you please provide a _small_ LyX example file?
regards Uwe
I use hyperref to generate clickable links in PDFs file, but I got extra
spaces after many, but not all, of my links. That means an end of sentence
period or comma may end up in another line, which is very ugly.
Is this a Latex or LyX problem? How do I resolve it?
Thanks
Dan
> 1. Put the vspace at the end of the paragraph containing
> the math, rather than in the beginning of the next paragraph.
this just adds space before the math
> you'll have to add a paragraph spacing distance to the
> negative distance to make up for the extra paragraph.
this sounds l
thank you, works fine...
Robert Neumann wrote:
hello,
I have some AMS align environments and I would like to change the space above
and below these equations. From "the Latex Companion" and an older thread I
know, that this is difficult to change the settings. So I just added
\vspace*{-2mm} above at the end of the text.
Robert Neumann wrote:
hello,
I have some AMS align environments and I would like to change the space above
and below these equations. From "the Latex Companion" and an older thread I
know, that this is difficult to change the settings. So I just added
\vspace*{-2mm} above at the end of the text.
hello,
I have some AMS align environments and I would like to change the space above
and below these equations. From "the Latex Companion" and an older thread I
know, that this is difficult to change the settings. So I just added
\vspace*{-2mm} above at the end of the text. Works perfectly. But I f
OK, I see: just a stupid thought ;-)
> Original Message
> Subject: Re:Space after €
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jürgen Spitzmüller)
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Date: 17.02.2007 10:24
>
> Tobias Krause wrote:
>
>> P.S.: Just a thought: wouldn't it be usefully, if LyX would
Tobias Krause wrote:
> P.S.: Just a thought: wouldn't it be usefully, if LyX would "finish"
> every ERT that it is not yet "finished" by the user?
That's not possible. ERTs can contain various stuff, also
deliberately "unfinished" commands. Consider
<\mycommand{>some text<}>
or (in ngerma
Ok, that helps, thanks for the explanation.
Toby
P.S.: Just a thought: wouldn't it be usefully, if LyX would "finish"
every ERT that it is not yet "finished" by the user?
> Original Message
> Subject: Re:Space after €
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jürgen Spitzmüller)
> To: lyx-us
Tobias Krause wrote:
> Great, thank!
> Just to know: why do I need the trailing \?
TeX uses the blank to detect the end of a command, if no other command
follows. That's why you can write
'Stra\ss e' to get 'Straße' ('Stra\sse' is impossible to parse, because there
could be an \sse command as we
>
> \geneuro\ text
Great, thank!
Just to know: why do I need the trailing \?
Regards, Toby
Hi Sven,
> Try to add a hard space with Ctrl-Space.
thanks, that works. But in the end it's just a workaround, because this
prevents line breaks. Does anybody know if there is a reason for this
behavior of LyX/ LaTeX or is it a bug?
Toby
Tobias Krause wrote:
> I use \usepackage{eurosym}and ERT \geneuro for the € symbol, but
> unfortunately there is no space between the €symbol and the next
> character. The same with the € symbols of marvosym. How can I use the €
> symbol in text and have the usual space?
\geneuro\ text
Jürgen
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 10:18:15PM +0100, Tobias Krause wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use \usepackage{eurosym}and ERT \geneuro for the € symbol, but
> unfortunately there is no space between the €symbol and the next
> character. The same with the € symbols of marvosym. How can I use the €
> symbol in text a
Hi,
I use \usepackage{eurosym}and ERT \geneuro for the € symbol, but
unfortunately there is no space between the €symbol and the next
character. The same with the € symbols of marvosym. How can I use the €
symbol in text and have the usual space?
Using, LyX 1.4.3-5 with Miktex 2.5 on WinXP.
Reg
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 11:47:52AM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
>
> Reading a LaTeX book, I found that typesetting rules differ between
> European and North-American conventions. By default, LaTeX introduces an
> extra large space after a sentence-ending full stop.
> So this extra spac
tting rules produce one space, not two, after a
> full stop.
Reading a LaTeX book, I found that typesetting rules differ between
European and North-American conventions. By default, LaTeX introduces an
extra large space after a sentence-ending full stop.
So this extra space is already in the
On Thu, Jun 02, 2005 at 10:40:55PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> Given that "man dvi2tty" doesn't provide any clues, how about a sed script?
>
> sed 's/\. \([A-Z]\)/. \1/g' in.txt > out.txt
Good idea. I'll try this. I think I'm going to see if I can hack on
the dvi2tty stuff to do this, too
Andrew Sullivan wrote:
Hi,
I'm using the packages courier and stdpage in order to produce
correctly-formatted pages for a certain ASCII-based format. I then
use dvi2tty to create an actual ASCII document. This works, except
that the usual typesetting rules produce one space, not two, after a
f
Hi,
I'm using the packages courier and stdpage in order to produce
correctly-formatted pages for a certain ASCII-based format. I then
use dvi2tty to create an actual ASCII document. This works, except
that the usual typesetting rules produce one space, not two, after a
full stop. This makes the
Kirk R. Wythers schrieb:
I suppose that you have a longtable as the second one.
they are regular tables... they used to be long tables, but I switched
them to regular tables by inserting a new regular table, then copying
and pasting...
look for the second one. Click with right mouse button
an
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:35:57AM -0600, Kirk R. Wythers wrote:
> > I suppose that you have a longtable as the second one.
>
> they are regular tables... they used to be long tables, but I switched
> them to regular tables by inserting a new regular table, then copying
> and pasting...
Well.
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 11:30, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Kirk R. Wythers schrieb:
> > 1) There are several instances where I have inserted the degree
> > centegrade symbol with the textcomp package. In each case there is a
> > single space after the "tex code"\textcelsius,
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:17:32AM -0600, Kirk R. Wythers wrote:
>
> > Could you send a _minimal_ example .lyx file that shows this behaviour?
>
> Here is a example... thanks
*ARGH* I did not ask for an example, but for a minimal one.
100k does not count as minimal.
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There seems to be a prob
Kirk R. Wythers schrieb:
1) There are several instances where I have inserted the degree
centegrade symbol with the textcomp package. In each case there is a
single space after the "tex code"\textcelsius, however, upon printing
the space after the symbol appears lost (i.e. the degreeC s
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On Donnerstag, 16. Januar 2003 18:04, Kirk R. Wythers wrote:
> 1) There are several instances where I have inserted the degree
> centegrade symbol with the textcomp package. In each case there is a
> single space after the "tex code"\textcel
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 11:08, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:04:44AM -0600, Kirk R. Wythers wrote:
> > 1) There are several instances where I have inserted the degree
> > centegrade symbol with the textcomp package. In each case there is a
> > single spac
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 11:04:44AM -0600, Kirk R. Wythers wrote:
> 1) There are several instances where I have inserted the degree
> centegrade symbol with the textcomp package. In each case there is a
> single space after the "tex code"\textcelsius, however, upon printing
&g
re is a
single space after the "tex code"\textcelsius, however, upon printing
the space after the symbol appears lost (i.e. the degreeC symbol runs
right into the next word). And of course I can't type a second space in
between.
2) I have 5 regular tables placed in floats, and name
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