On 12.03.08, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.}
> Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing).
> > or any LaTex input
Remember, that you can use View>View_Source to find out the right LaTeX
this. Seems like a small thing...but I have an adviser who
is a stickler for that formatting convention in particular!
Thanks for any pointers,
Andrew
? If so I have no
idea how to do this. Seems like a small thing...but I have an adviser who
is a stickler for that formatting convention in particular!
Thanks for any pointers,
Andrew
In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.} or any LaTex input
Cheers,
Charles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.} or any LaTex input
Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing).
Jürgen
this. Seems like a small thing...but I have an adviser who
is a stickler for that formatting convention in particular!
Thanks for any pointers,
Andrew
? If so I have no
idea how to do this. Seems like a small thing...but I have an adviser who
is a stickler for that formatting convention in particular!
Thanks for any pointers,
Andrew
In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.} or any LaTex input
Cheers,
Charles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.} or any LaTex input
Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing).
Jürgen
f so I have no
idea how to do this. Seems like a small thing...but I have an adviser who
is a stickler for that formatting convention in particular!
Thanks for any pointers,
Andrew
on how to
> make
> that happen? Do I have to modify the bibtex .sty file? If so I have no
> idea how to do this. Seems like a small thing...but I have an adviser who
> is a stickler for that formatting convention in particular!
>
> Thanks for any pointers,
>
> Andrew
In
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.} or any LaTex input
Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing).
Jürgen
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and it figured it out fine.
Any help with the lingering addsec issue would be appreciated.
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David Hewitt schrieb:
It's a 2-sided document with headings Page Style.
(1) The first problem is that the headings for sections/high-level
environments that start on odd-numbered pages show up on empty even-numbered
pages that follow. I'd like them not to appear on those empty pages, and if
David Hewitt schrieb:
It's a 2-sided document with headings Page Style.
(1) The first problem is that the headings for sections/high-level
environments that start on odd-numbered pages show up on empty even-numbered
pages that follow. I'd like them not to appear on those empty pages, and if
David Hewitt schrieb:
It's a 2-sided document with "headings" Page Style.
(1) The first problem is that the headings for sections/"high-level"
environments that start on odd-numbered pages show up on empty even-numbered
pages that follow. I'd like them not to appear on those empty pages, and
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Dave
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Hi Guenter and Paul,
thanks for your answers!
This was pretty much what I was doing - I was just not sure if it would
mess up something since the line break changes,...
Is there something special I have to be carefully about?
Toby
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi Guenter and Paul,
thanks for your answers!
This was pretty much what I was doing - I was just not sure if it would
mess up something since the line break changes,...
Is there something special I have to be carefully about?
Toby
I don't know enough to answer that,
Hi Guenter and Paul,
thanks for your answers!
This was pretty much what I was doing - I was just not sure if it would
mess up something since the line break changes,...
Is there something special I have to be carefully about?
Toby
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi Guenter and Paul,
thanks for your answers!
This was pretty much what I was doing - I was just not sure if it would
mess up something since the line break changes,...
Is there something special I have to be carefully about?
Toby
I don't know enough to answer that,
Hi Guenter and Paul,
thanks for your answers!
This was pretty much what I was doing - I was just not sure if it would
mess up something since the line break changes,...
Is there something special I have to be carefully about?
Toby
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi Guenter and Paul,
thanks for your answers!
This was pretty much what I was doing - I was just not sure if it would
mess up something since the line break changes,...
Is there something special I have to be carefully about?
Toby
I don't know enough to answer that,
Hi,
is it possible to use special characters and formatting (e.g. protected
space, emphasize,...) in Find Replace?
In particular I'd like to search for abc de and replace it by
/abc_de/ (italic, _ = protected space).
If - as I guess - LyX does not support that, is there a way to do
On 19.12.07, Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to use special characters and formatting (e.g. protected
space, emphasize,...) in Find Replace?
In particular I'd like to search for abc de and replace it by
/abc_de/ (italic, _ = protected space).
If - as I guess - LyX does not support
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to use special characters and formatting (e.g. protected
space, emphasize,...) in Find Replace?
I don't think so.
In particular I'd like to search for abc de and replace it by
/abc_de/ (italic, _ = protected space).
If - as I guess - LyX does
Hi,
is it possible to use special characters and formatting (e.g. protected
space, emphasize,...) in Find Replace?
In particular I'd like to search for abc de and replace it by
/abc_de/ (italic, _ = protected space).
If - as I guess - LyX does not support that, is there a way to do
On 19.12.07, Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to use special characters and formatting (e.g. protected
space, emphasize,...) in Find Replace?
In particular I'd like to search for abc de and replace it by
/abc_de/ (italic, _ = protected space).
If - as I guess - LyX does not support
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to use special characters and formatting (e.g. protected
space, emphasize,...) in Find Replace?
I don't think so.
In particular I'd like to search for abc de and replace it by
/abc_de/ (italic, _ = protected space).
If - as I guess - LyX does
Hi,
is it possible to use special characters and formatting (e.g. protected
space, emphasize,...) in Find & Replace?
In particular I'd like to search for "abc de" and replace it by
"/abc_de/" (italic, _ = protected space).
If - as I guess - LyX does not support th
On 19.12.07, Tobias Krause wrote:
> Hi,
> is it possible to use special characters and formatting (e.g. protected
> space, emphasize,...) in Find & Replace?
> In particular I'd like to search for "abc de" and replace it by
> "/abc_de/" (italic, _ = protecte
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to use special characters and formatting (e.g. protected
space, emphasize,...) in Find & Replace?
I don't think so.
In particular I'd like to search for "abc de" and replace it by
"/abc_de/" (italic, _ = protected space).
If
class.
** I was afraid of that
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class.
** I was afraid of that
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wrote:
>
> On the rest, cannot suggest anything constructive. Things like
> increasing the space available for personal information would probably
> imply hacking the TeX code of the moderncv class.
>
** I was afraid of that
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On 11/15/07, Dave Hewitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(1) Since I do not need a photo in the upper right, can I move the text to
the left and provide more room for the various entries? It would be nice to
have fewer lines and start the main body of the CV a little farther up on
the page. In my
On 11/15/07, Dave Hewitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(1) Since I do not need a photo in the upper right, can I move the text to
the left and provide more room for the various entries? It would be nice to
have fewer lines and start the main body of the CV a little farther up on
the page. In my
On 11/15/07, Dave Hewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (1) Since I do not need a photo in the upper right, can I move the text to
> the left and provide more room for the various entries? It would be nice to
> have fewer lines and start the main body of the CV a little farther up on
> the page. In
I have been moving my CV to LyX using the modernCV class. I have two
specific questions, which are shown at the following web site:
http://www.vims.edu/fish/students/dhewitt/modernCV.htm
These may be more TeX questions than LyX questions, but I was hoping
someone could help me out. Problem #1
I have been moving my CV to LyX using the modernCV class. I have two
specific questions, which are shown at the following web site:
http://www.vims.edu/fish/students/dhewitt/modernCV.htm
These may be more TeX questions than LyX questions, but I was hoping
someone could help me out. Problem #1
I have been moving my CV to LyX using the modernCV class. I have two
specific questions, which are shown at the following web site:
http://www.vims.edu/fish/students/dhewitt/modernCV.htm
These may be more TeX questions than LyX questions, but I was hoping
someone could help me out. Problem #1
I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?
ie:
lim_x \tends \infinity
Dov Kruger wrote:
I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?
ie:
lim_x \tends \infinity
In a displayed math environment, the condition will go under the lim
symbol. If you
I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?
ie:
lim_x \tends \infinity
Dov Kruger wrote:
I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?
ie:
lim_x \tends \infinity
In a displayed math environment, the condition will go under the lim
symbol. If you
I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?
ie:
lim_x \tends \infinity
Dov Kruger wrote:
I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?
ie:
lim_x \tends \infinity
In a displayed math environment, the condition will go under the lim
symbol. If you
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
I realize that a page number is added to the PDF file.
How do I remove that?
Is there a way to reduce the margins in the PDF file?
I'm forced to write some of my expressions on the
second line
Rayne wrote:
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
The way your document looks like depends on the latex class that you use to format it. Such class is (indirectly) chosen when you
select the LyX layout for your document. Some
Rayne wrote:
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
Document - Settings... is your friend.
I realize that a page number is added to the PDF file.
How do I remove that?
If you have no other headers/footers beside the page
Rayne wrote:
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
I realize that a page number is added to the PDF file.
How do I remove that?
Change the page style in DocumentSettings to Empty. If you just want
to remove the page number on
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
I realize that a page number is added to the PDF file.
How do I remove that?
Is there a way to reduce the margins in the PDF file?
I'm forced to write some of my expressions on the
second line
Rayne wrote:
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
The way your document looks like depends on the latex class that you use to format it. Such class is (indirectly) chosen when you
select the LyX layout for your document. Some
Rayne wrote:
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
Document - Settings... is your friend.
I realize that a page number is added to the PDF file.
How do I remove that?
If you have no other headers/footers beside the page
Rayne wrote:
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
I realize that a page number is added to the PDF file.
How do I remove that?
Change the page style in DocumentSettings to Empty. If you just want
to remove the page number on
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
I realize that a page number is added to the PDF file.
How do I remove that?
Is there a way to reduce the margins in the PDF file?
I'm forced to write some of my expressions on the
second line
Rayne wrote:
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
The way your document looks like depends on the latex class that you use to format it. Such class is (indirectly) chosen when you
select the LyX layout for your document. Some
Rayne wrote:
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
Document -> Settings... is your friend.
I realize that a page number is added to the PDF file.
How do I remove that?
If you have no other headers/footers beside the page
Rayne wrote:
Hi all, I'm new to Lyx, and and some questions
regarding how the layout looks after conversion to
PDF.
I realize that a page number is added to the PDF file.
How do I remove that?
Change the page style in Document>Settings to "Empty". If you just want
to remove the page number
Hi,
I want to create a document that contains different printing options for
certain paragraphs.
For example, let's say I have a series of questions and answers, I want to
produce three types of output:
1. A question followed by the answer.
2. Only show the questions.
3. Only show the
Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a document that contains different printing options for
certain paragraphs.
For example, let's say I have a series of questions and answers, I want to
produce three types of output:
1. A question followed by the answer.
2. Only show the
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a document that contains different printing options for
certain paragraphs.
For example, let's say I have a series of questions and answers, I
want to
produce three types of output:
1. A question followed by the answer.
2.
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 18:34:00 -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Branches handles most if not all of this. See section 6.4 of the User
Guide. You can put questions in the main document, answers in a branch,
and include or exclude the branch. I'm not sure about point 3.
Thanks, I'll take a look
Hi,
I want to create a document that contains different printing options for
certain paragraphs.
For example, let's say I have a series of questions and answers, I want to
produce three types of output:
1. A question followed by the answer.
2. Only show the questions.
3. Only show the
Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a document that contains different printing options for
certain paragraphs.
For example, let's say I have a series of questions and answers, I want to
produce three types of output:
1. A question followed by the answer.
2. Only show the
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a document that contains different printing options for
certain paragraphs.
For example, let's say I have a series of questions and answers, I
want to
produce three types of output:
1. A question followed by the answer.
2.
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 18:34:00 -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Branches handles most if not all of this. See section 6.4 of the User
Guide. You can put questions in the main document, answers in a branch,
and include or exclude the branch. I'm not sure about point 3.
Thanks, I'll take a look
Hi,
I want to create a document that contains different printing options for
certain paragraphs.
For example, let's say I have a series of questions and answers, I want to
produce three types of output:
1. A question followed by the answer.
2. Only show the questions.
3. Only show the
Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a document that contains different printing options for
certain paragraphs.
For example, let's say I have a series of questions and answers, I want to
produce three types of output:
1. A question followed by the answer.
2. Only show the
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a document that contains different printing options for
certain paragraphs.
For example, let's say I have a series of questions and answers, I
want to
produce three types of output:
1. A question followed by the answer.
2.
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 18:34:00 -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Branches handles most if not all of this. See section 6.4 of the User
> Guide. You can put questions in the main document, answers in a branch,
> and include or exclude the branch. I'm not sure about point 3.
>
Thanks, I'll take a
Hello, I am using Lyx 1.4 for Mac and am using BibDesk as a gui frontend
to create a bibtex file for my bibliography(the reason is I just started
using lyx/LaTex and know nothing about Bibtex). Is there any way to
change the default citation method
ex: This is from my book[1]
to having the
Charles,
This can be changed by adding two lines to your preamble. First, add
the super option to the natbib package. Make sure to change your
citation style to numerical under the Bibliography setting otherwise
LyX will spit out the warning about having conflicting natbib
definitions.
Hi Brian,
I tried to add those options to the preamble, and I get this error
\renewcommand
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The package natbib has already been loaded with options: [numbers]
There has now been an attempt to load it with options [super] Adding
the global options:
You need to uncheck Natbib altogether and choose Default (numerical).
Lyx Physicist wrote:
Hi Brian,
I tried to add those options to the preamble, and I get this error
\renewcommand
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The package natbib has already been loaded with options:
That did it, thanks!!
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 00:16 -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
You need to uncheck Natbib altogether and choose Default (numerical).
Lyx Physicist wrote:
Hi Brian,
I tried to add those options to the preamble, and I get this error
\renewcommand
Hello, I am using Lyx 1.4 for Mac and am using BibDesk as a gui frontend
to create a bibtex file for my bibliography(the reason is I just started
using lyx/LaTex and know nothing about Bibtex). Is there any way to
change the default citation method
ex: This is from my book[1]
to having the
Charles,
This can be changed by adding two lines to your preamble. First, add
the super option to the natbib package. Make sure to change your
citation style to numerical under the Bibliography setting otherwise
LyX will spit out the warning about having conflicting natbib
definitions.
Hi Brian,
I tried to add those options to the preamble, and I get this error
\renewcommand
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The package natbib has already been loaded with options: [numbers]
There has now been an attempt to load it with options [super] Adding
the global options:
You need to uncheck Natbib altogether and choose Default (numerical).
Lyx Physicist wrote:
Hi Brian,
I tried to add those options to the preamble, and I get this error
\renewcommand
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The package natbib has already been loaded with options:
That did it, thanks!!
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 00:16 -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
You need to uncheck Natbib altogether and choose Default (numerical).
Lyx Physicist wrote:
Hi Brian,
I tried to add those options to the preamble, and I get this error
\renewcommand
Hello, I am using Lyx 1.4 for Mac and am using BibDesk as a gui frontend
to create a bibtex file for my bibliography(the reason is I just started
using lyx/LaTex and know nothing about Bibtex). Is there any way to
change the default citation method
ex: This is from my book[1]
to having the
Charles,
This can be changed by adding two lines to your preamble. First, add
the "super" option to the natbib package. Make sure to change your
citation style to numerical under the Bibliography setting otherwise
LyX will spit out the warning about having conflicting natbib
definitions.
Hi Brian,
I tried to add those options to the preamble, and I get this error
\renewcommand
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The package natbib has already been loaded with options: [numbers]
There has now been an attempt to load it with options [super] Adding
the global options:
You need to uncheck "Natbib" altogether and choose "Default (numerical)".
Lyx Physicist wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> I tried to add those options to the preamble, and I get this error
>
> \renewcommand
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The package natbib has already been loaded with options:
That did it, thanks!!
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 00:16 -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
> You need to uncheck "Natbib" altogether and choose "Default (numerical)".
>
> Lyx Physicist wrote:
> > Hi Brian,
> > I tried to add those options to the preamble, and I get this error
> >
> > \renewcommand
> >
With the help of your example, I now understand the documentation much
better! Thanks!
John
From: Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED],LyX
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Table of Contents formatting
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 11:03:58 -0600
On 4/3/07 7:05 AM
With the help of your example, I now understand the documentation much
better! Thanks!
John
From: Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED],LyX
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Table of Contents formatting
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 11:03:58 -0600
On 4/3/07 7:05 AM
With the help of your example, I now understand the documentation much
better! Thanks!
John
From: Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: John Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,LyX
<lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Subject: Re: Table of Contents formatting
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 11:03:58
By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set to
bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the
default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using
sectsty), how can I change the highest level entries in the table of
contents
On 4/2/07 9:48 AM, John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set to
bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the
default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using
sectsty), how can I
By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set to
bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the
default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using
sectsty), how can I change the highest level entries in the table of
contents
On 4/2/07 9:48 AM, John Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set to
bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the
default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using
sectsty), how can I
By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set to
bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the
default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using
sectsty), how can I change the highest level entries in the table of
contents
On 4/2/07 9:48 AM, "John Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By default, the highest level entries in the table of contents are set to
> bold, which matches the default heading font. However, if I change the
> default heading font to, for example, medium series small caps (using
> sectsty), how
If I'm wanting to do things like change background color for headings
in output PDF's, is this something I can do with LyX? Or with a class
from Latex?
Where would be the best place to look for information relating to
modification of output, again, specifically for PDF's?
Thanks.
Timothy Reaves schrieb:
If I'm wanting to do things like change background color for
headings in output PDF's, is this something I can do with LyX? Or with a
class from Latex?
You can try out this preamble code:
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\let\mySection\section
Now attached the example file.
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