- Original Message -
From: Karsten Heymann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 1:06 AM
Subject: Re: Automatic formatting of a particular word?
Hi Stephen,
and put it in macros.tex and load it with \input macros and
use it in LyX
Hi Stephen,
(your OE does strange quoting, please fix it, it's difficult to see
who'se written what. thanks. Maybe the following link ist interesting
too: http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/)
Stephen Harris schrieb:
Though the syntax of \DeclareRobustCommand is probably older than
Stephen Harris wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Karsten Heymann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Wednesday,
February 22, 2006 1:06 AM Subject: Re: Automatic formatting of a
particular word?
Hi Stephen,
and put it in macros.tex and load it with \input
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 02:36:01PM -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
... how can I get this behavior with any word?
Good question. Maybe Herbert or someone else can help.
That's like the user calling the help desk because she cannot find the
any key
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 10:58:38PM +0100, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Joerg Hau writes:
Inserting ERT in the text is exactly the opposite of what I want to
do.
An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write
e.g. LyX is a kind of LaTeX frontend (upper/lowercase!), and go to
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 11:36:13 +0100, Karsten Heymann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Karsten Hi Stephen, (your OE does strange quoting, please fix it,
Karsten it's difficult to see who'se written what. thanks. Maybe the
Karsten following link ist interesting too:
Karsten
- Original Message -
From: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: Automatic formatting of a particular word?
Stephen Harris wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Karsten Heymann
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006, Andre Poenitz wrote:
That's like the user calling the help desk because she cannot find the
any key on her keyboard. But the instructions say to press any key!
I keep telling people that the 'any key' is the '5' on the numeric keys
block. It works and has not much
Hi Stephen,
Stephen Harris schrieb:
> I have a question about this. My knowledge is theoretical rather than
> practical and draws upon Knuth's discussion of macros/definitions in
> "The TeXbook" concerning the TeX logo plus chapter twenty, Knuth:
The TeXbook is great if you want to learn to
- Original Message -
From: "Karsten Heymann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 1:06 AM
Subject: Re: Automatic formatting of a particular word?
Hi Stephen,
and put it in macros.tex and load it with \input ma
Hi Stephen,
(your OE does strange quoting, please fix it, it's difficult to see
who'se written what. thanks. Maybe the following link ist interesting
too: http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/)
Stephen Harris schrieb:
> Though the syntax of \DeclareRobustCommand is probably older
Stephen Harris wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Karsten Heymann"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
> <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> Sent: Wednesday,
> February 22, 2006 1:06 AM Subject: Re: Automatic formatting of a
> particular word?
>
&
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 02:36:01PM -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> >>... how can I get this behavior with "any" word?
> >
> >Good question. Maybe Herbert or someone else can help.
>
> That's like the user calling the help desk because she cannot find
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 10:58:38PM +0100, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> Joerg Hau writes:
> > Inserting ERT in the text is exactly the opposite of what I want to
> > do.
> >
> > An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write
> > e.g. "LyX is a kind of LaTeX frontend"
> On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 11:36:13 +0100, Karsten Heymann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Karsten> Hi Stephen, (your OE does strange quoting, please fix it,
Karsten> it's difficult to see who'se written what. thanks. Maybe the
Karsten> following link ist interesting too:
Karsten>
- Original Message -
From: "Herbert Voss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: Automatic formatting of a particular word?
Stephen Harris wrote:
- Original Message -
From: &qu
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> > That's like the user calling the help desk because she cannot find the
> > "any" key on her keyboard. "But the instructions say to press any key!"
>
> I keep telling people that the 'any key' is the '5' on the numeric keys
> block. It works and
Joerg == Joerg Hau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joerg Hi again, Yet another question ...
Joerg I am currently writing a manual for some software, and I would
Joerg like the name of the software to appear automagically in a
Joerg particular typesetting, i.e. without the need for special
Joerg
Joerg Hau writes:
... how can I get this behavior with any word?
Jean-Marc says it's not possible. But then you could do this in one
search-and-replace step (replacing your SpecialWord with its ERT-LaTeX
equivalent command) in a text editor after your LyX document is ready.
-Kevin
--
Kevin
- Original Message -
From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Joerg Hau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 2:14 AM
Subject: Re: Automatic formatting of a particular word?
Joerg == Joerg Hau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joerg Hi
Joerg == Joerg Hau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joerg Hi again, Yet another question ...
Joerg I am currently writing a manual for some software, and I would
Joerg like the name of the software to appear automagically in a
Joerg particular typesetting, i.e. without the need for special
Joerg
Joerg Hau writes:
... how can I get this behavior with any word?
Jean-Marc says it's not possible. But then you could do this in one
search-and-replace step (replacing your SpecialWord with its ERT-LaTeX
equivalent command) in a text editor after your LyX document is ready.
-Kevin
--
Kevin
- Original Message -
From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Joerg Hau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 2:14 AM
Subject: Re: Automatic formatting of a particular word?
Joerg == Joerg Hau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joerg Hi
> "Joerg" == Joerg Hau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Joerg> Hi again, Yet another question ...
Joerg> I am currently writing a manual for some software, and I would
Joerg> like the name of the software to appear automagically in a
Joerg> particular typesetting, i.e. without the need for
Joerg Hau writes:
> ... how can I get this behavior with "any" word?
Jean-Marc says it's not possible. But then you could do this in one
search-and-replace step (replacing your SpecialWord with its ERT-LaTeX
equivalent command) in a text editor after your LyX document is ready.
-Kevin
--
- Original Message -
From: "Jean-Marc Lasgouttes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Joerg Hau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 2:14 AM
Subject: Re: Automatic formatting of a particular word?
"Joe
Hi again,
Yet another question ...
I am currently writing a manual for some software, and I would like the
name of the software to appear automagically in a particular typesetting,
i.e. without the need for special markup in the text of the document (not
unlike the proper names of LyX and
Joerg Hau writes:
The problem is, I don't have the slightest idea about the way to
define this .. preamble, yes, but how exactly? Any pointers?
For example...
In preamble:
\newcommand{\PKflasche}{\textit{Die Flasche}}
In text (ERT):
\PKflasche{}
The rest you can probably find online (here,
Hi Kevin,
In preamble:
\newcommand{\PKflasche}{\textit{Die Flasche}}
In text (ERT):
\PKflasche{}
Inserting ERT in the text is exactly the opposite of what I want to do.
An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write e.g.
LyX is a kind of LaTeX frontend
Joerg Hau writes:
Inserting ERT in the text is exactly the opposite of what I want to
do.
An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write
e.g. LyX is a kind of LaTeX frontend (upper/lowercase!), and go to
the preview ... the two words LyX and LaTeX are displayed in
their
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
... how can I get this behavior with any word?
Good question. Maybe Herbert or someone else can help.
That's like the user calling the help desk because she cannot find the
any key on her keyboard. But the instructions say to press any key!
Rich
Joerg Hau schrieb:
Inserting ERT in the text is exactly the opposite of what I want to do.
An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write e.g.
LyX is a kind of LaTeX frontend (upper/lowercase!), and go to the
preview ... the two words LyX and LaTeX are displayed in their
- Original Message -
From: Joerg Hau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: Automatic formatting of a particular word?
An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write e.g.
LyX is a kind of LaTeX frontend
Hi again,
Yet another question ...
I am currently writing a manual for some software, and I would like the
name of the software to appear automagically in a particular typesetting,
i.e. without the need for special markup in the text of the document (not
unlike the proper names of LyX and
Joerg Hau writes:
The problem is, I don't have the slightest idea about the way to
define this .. preamble, yes, but how exactly? Any pointers?
For example...
In preamble:
\newcommand{\PKflasche}{\textit{Die Flasche}}
In text (ERT):
\PKflasche{}
The rest you can probably find online (here,
Hi Kevin,
In preamble:
\newcommand{\PKflasche}{\textit{Die Flasche}}
In text (ERT):
\PKflasche{}
Inserting ERT in the text is exactly the opposite of what I want to do.
An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write e.g.
LyX is a kind of LaTeX frontend
Joerg Hau writes:
Inserting ERT in the text is exactly the opposite of what I want to
do.
An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write
e.g. LyX is a kind of LaTeX frontend (upper/lowercase!), and go to
the preview ... the two words LyX and LaTeX are displayed in
their
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
... how can I get this behavior with any word?
Good question. Maybe Herbert or someone else can help.
That's like the user calling the help desk because she cannot find the
any key on her keyboard. But the instructions say to press any key!
Rich
Joerg Hau schrieb:
Inserting ERT in the text is exactly the opposite of what I want to do.
An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write e.g.
LyX is a kind of LaTeX frontend (upper/lowercase!), and go to the
preview ... the two words LyX and LaTeX are displayed in their
- Original Message -
From: Joerg Hau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: Automatic formatting of a particular word?
An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write e.g.
LyX is a kind of LaTeX frontend
Hi again,
Yet another question ...
I am currently writing a manual for some software, and I would like the
name of the software to appear automagically in a particular typesetting,
i.e. without the need for special markup in the text of the document (not
unlike the proper names of "LyX" and
Joerg Hau writes:
> The problem is, I don't have the slightest idea about the way to
> define this .. preamble, yes, but how exactly? Any pointers?
For example...
In preamble:
\newcommand{\PKflasche}{\textit{Die Flasche}}
In text (ERT):
\PKflasche{}
The rest you can probably find online (here,
Hi Kevin,
> In preamble:
> \newcommand{\PKflasche}{\textit{Die Flasche}}
>
> In text (ERT):
> \PKflasche{}
Inserting ERT in the text is exactly the opposite of what I want to do.
An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write e.g.
"LyX is a kind of LaTeX frontend"
Joerg Hau writes:
> Inserting ERT in the text is exactly the opposite of what I want to
> do.
>
> An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write
> e.g. "LyX is a kind of LaTeX frontend" (upper/lowercase!), and go to
> the preview ... the two words "LyX" and "LaTeX" are
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
... how can I get this behavior with "any" word?
Good question. Maybe Herbert or someone else can help.
That's like the user calling the help desk because she cannot find the
"any" key on her keyboard. "But the instructions say to press any key!"
Joerg Hau schrieb:
Inserting ERT in the text is exactly the opposite of what I want to do.
An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write e.g.
"LyX is a kind of LaTeX frontend" (upper/lowercase!), and go to the
preview ... the two words "LyX" and "LaTeX" are displayed in
- Original Message -
From: "Joerg Hau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: Automatic formatting of a particular word?
An example of what I am looking for: Open a document in LyX, write e.g.
&
Hello,
I wanted to seek out your advice about the best way to display tables of
joint probability distributions in LyX (LaTeX). Say I want to describe
the standard experiment of flipping two coins, so I need a table 2 x 2
for the joint distribution.
My problem is the following: on a
I would try it with pstricks (\usepackage{pstricks}), a tool which can does
everything !
You will have to create the contnet of the cell by hand
Zum Beispiel :
\pspicture(0,0)(2,2)
\psline(0,2)(2,0)
\rput(1.,1.5){$Y$}
\rput(0.5,0.5){$X$}
\endpspicture
Of course, this is not as simple as
David Soukal wrote:
Thank you! The example you gave didn't work but I'll have a look at
PSTricks closely.
Beware that pstricks don't show in the DVI only in the PS
I've read here, on this list, that PSTricks doesn't work with pdfLaTeX,
right?
You can also use the slashbox package
Hello,
I wanted to seek out your advice about the best way to display tables of
joint probability distributions in LyX (LaTeX). Say I want to describe
the standard experiment of flipping two coins, so I need a table 2 x 2
for the joint distribution.
My problem is the following: on a
I would try it with pstricks (\usepackage{pstricks}), a tool which can does
everything !
You will have to create the contnet of the cell by hand
Zum Beispiel :
\pspicture(0,0)(2,2)
\psline(0,2)(2,0)
\rput(1.,1.5){$Y$}
\rput(0.5,0.5){$X$}
\endpspicture
Of course, this is not as simple as
David Soukal wrote:
Thank you! The example you gave didn't work but I'll have a look at
PSTricks closely.
Beware that pstricks don't show in the DVI only in the PS
I've read here, on this list, that PSTricks doesn't work with pdfLaTeX,
right?
You can also use the slashbox package
Hello,
I wanted to seek out your advice about the best way to display tables of
joint probability distributions in LyX (LaTeX). Say I want to describe
the standard experiment of flipping two coins, so I need a table 2 x 2
for the joint distribution.
My problem is the following: on a
I would try it with pstricks (\usepackage{pstricks}), a tool which can does
everything !
You will have to create the contnet of the cell "by hand"
Zum Beispiel :
\pspicture(0,0)(2,2)
\psline(0,2)(2,0)
\rput(1.,1.5){$Y$}
\rput(0.5,0.5){$X$}
\endpspicture
Of course, this is not "as simple as
David Soukal wrote:
>
> Thank you! The example you gave didn't work but I'll have a look at
> PSTricks closely.
>
Beware that pstricks don't show in the DVI only in the PS
> I've read here, on this list, that PSTricks doesn't work with pdfLaTeX,
> right?
>
You can also use the slashbox
Hi,
I've got a document with some numbered chemical reaction equations
formated as lyx-code. The problem is, when I generate a PDF the
equations run over the edge of the page, they don't wrap around to the
next line.
Is it possible to make them wrap? Some ERT needed? Any other suggestion?
Dave Mills wrote:
Hi,
I've got a document with some numbered chemical reaction equations
formated as lyx-code. The problem is, when I generate a PDF the
equations run over the edge of the page, they don't wrap around to the
next line.
Is it possible to make them wrap? Some ERT needed?
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I've got a document with some numbered chemical reaction equations
formated as lyx-code. The problem is, when I generate a PDF the
equations run over the edge of the page, they don't wrap around to the
next line.
Is it possible to make them wrap? Some ERT needed?
Hi,
I've got a document with some numbered chemical reaction equations
formated as lyx-code. The problem is, when I generate a PDF the
equations run over the edge of the page, they don't wrap around to the
next line.
Is it possible to make them wrap? Some ERT needed? Any other suggestion?
Dave Mills wrote:
Hi,
I've got a document with some numbered chemical reaction equations
formated as lyx-code. The problem is, when I generate a PDF the
equations run over the edge of the page, they don't wrap around to the
next line.
Is it possible to make them wrap? Some ERT needed?
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I've got a document with some numbered chemical reaction equations
formated as lyx-code. The problem is, when I generate a PDF the
equations run over the edge of the page, they don't wrap around to the
next line.
Is it possible to make them wrap? Some ERT needed?
Hi,
I've got a document with some numbered chemical reaction equations
formated as lyx-code. The problem is, when I generate a PDF the
equations run over the edge of the page, they don't wrap around to the
next line.
Is it possible to make them wrap? Some ERT needed? Any other suggestion?
Dave Mills wrote:
Hi,
I've got a document with some numbered chemical reaction equations
formated as lyx-code. The problem is, when I generate a PDF the
equations run over the edge of the page, they don't wrap around to the
next line.
Is it possible to make them wrap? Some ERT needed?
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I've got a document with some numbered chemical reaction equations
formated as lyx-code. The problem is, when I generate a PDF the
equations run over the edge of the page, they don't wrap around to the
next line.
Is it possible to make them wrap? Some ERT needed?
you can make your own .bst file with the program called makebst:
latex makebst
martin
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 08:33:02PM -0700, Bradley Ford wrote:
Hi,
I need a specific type of formatting for my
bibliography (non-negotiable, required for my
dissertation, which is due --right now
Bradley Ford wrote:
Between
each entry in the bibliography, which is single
spaced, I need a single blank space.
The bibliography uses Bibtex (at the end, there is a
gray box labeled BibTeX Generated References), the
authordate2 style, and Natbib.
Have a look at the \bibsep length
That is useful, but it did not solve my problem. This
utility allows for the formatting of bibliography
entries, but nowhere was there an option to put a
blank line between single-spaced bibliography entries.
Any other ideas? Thanks,
Brad
--- Martin A. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you
Thanks to Jürgen: the way to achive what I was looking
for was to highlight the BibTeX Generated References
box in Lyx and set it to single spacing through Layout
Paragraph Line Spacing. Then, adding:
\setlength\bibsep{\baselineskip}
to the preamble took care of the space between
entries.
Bradley Ford wrote:
That is useful, but it did not solve my problem. This
utility allows for the formatting of bibliography
entries, but nowhere was there an option to put a
blank line between single-spaced bibliography entries.
Any other ideas? Thanks,
Herbert Voß's pages
you can make your own .bst file with the program called makebst:
latex makebst
martin
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 08:33:02PM -0700, Bradley Ford wrote:
Hi,
I need a specific type of formatting for my
bibliography (non-negotiable, required for my
dissertation, which is due --right now
Bradley Ford wrote:
Between
each entry in the bibliography, which is single
spaced, I need a single blank space.
The bibliography uses Bibtex (at the end, there is a
gray box labeled BibTeX Generated References), the
authordate2 style, and Natbib.
Have a look at the \bibsep length
That is useful, but it did not solve my problem. This
utility allows for the formatting of bibliography
entries, but nowhere was there an option to put a
blank line between single-spaced bibliography entries.
Any other ideas? Thanks,
Brad
--- Martin A. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you
Thanks to Jürgen: the way to achive what I was looking
for was to highlight the BibTeX Generated References
box in Lyx and set it to single spacing through Layout
Paragraph Line Spacing. Then, adding:
\setlength\bibsep{\baselineskip}
to the preamble took care of the space between
entries.
Bradley Ford wrote:
That is useful, but it did not solve my problem. This
utility allows for the formatting of bibliography
entries, but nowhere was there an option to put a
blank line between single-spaced bibliography entries.
Any other ideas? Thanks,
Herbert Voß's pages
you can make your own .bst file with the program called makebst:
latex makebst
martin
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 08:33:02PM -0700, Bradley Ford wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need a specific type of formatting for my
> bibliography (non-negotiable, required for my
> dissertation, which is
Bradley Ford wrote:
> Between
> each entry in the bibliography, which is single
> spaced, I need a single blank space.
>
> The bibliography uses Bibtex (at the end, there is a
> gray box labeled "BibTeX Generated References"), the
> authordate2 style, and Natbib.
Have a look at the \bibsep
That is useful, but it did not solve my problem. This
utility allows for the formatting of bibliography
entries, but nowhere was there an option to put a
blank line between single-spaced bibliography entries.
Any other ideas? Thanks,
Brad
--- "Martin A. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROT
Thanks to Jürgen: the way to achive what I was looking
for was to highlight the "BibTeX Generated References"
box in Lyx and set it to single spacing through Layout
> Paragraph > Line Spacing. Then, adding:
\setlength\bibsep{\baselineskip}
to the preamble took care of the space between
Bradley Ford wrote:
> That is useful, but it did not solve my problem. This
> utility allows for the formatting of bibliography
> entries, but nowhere was there an option to put a
> blank line between single-spaced bibliography entries.
> Any other ideas? Thanks,
Herb
Hi,
I need a specific type of formatting for my
bibliography (non-negotiable, required for my
dissertation, which is due --right now--). Between
each entry in the bibliography, which is single
spaced, I need a single blank space.
The bibliography uses Bibtex (at the end, there is a
gray box
Hi,
I need a specific type of formatting for my
bibliography (non-negotiable, required for my
dissertation, which is due --right now--). Between
each entry in the bibliography, which is single
spaced, I need a single blank space.
The bibliography uses Bibtex (at the end, there is a
gray box
Hi,
I need a specific type of formatting for my
bibliography (non-negotiable, required for my
dissertation, which is due --right now--). Between
each entry in the bibliography, which is single
spaced, I need a single blank space.
The bibliography uses Bibtex (at the end, there is a
gray box
Invisible Person wrote:
Hello list,
I want to insert source code ( Java, Sql) into the document.
Can I insert it formatted (indent and/or colored) like in an IDE?
If you can live with some ERT, consider the listings package.
It lets you list source code files, it parses many programming
Invisible Person wrote:
Hello list,
I want to insert source code ( Java, Sql) into the document.
Can I insert it formatted (indent and/or colored) like in an IDE?
If you can live with some ERT, consider the listings package.
It lets you list source code files, it parses many programming
Invisible Person wrote:
Hello list,
I want to insert source code ( Java, Sql) into the document.
Can I insert it formatted (indent and/or colored) like in an IDE?
If you can live with some ERT, consider the listings package.
It lets you list source code files, it parses many programming
Hello list,
I want to insert source code ( Java, Sql) into the document.
Can I insert it formatted (indent and/or colored) like in an IDE?
thanks,
Christian
d'origine-
De : Invisible Person [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 25 mai 2005 16:55
À : lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Objet : Formatting source code
Hello list,
I want to insert source code ( Java, Sql) into the document. Can I insert it
formatted (indent and/or colored) like in an IDE
Hello list,
I want to insert source code ( Java, Sql) into the document.
Can I insert it formatted (indent and/or colored) like in an IDE?
thanks,
Christian
d'origine-
De : Invisible Person [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 25 mai 2005 16:55
À : lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Objet : Formatting source code
Hello list,
I want to insert source code ( Java, Sql) into the document. Can I insert it
formatted (indent and/or colored) like in an IDE
Hello list,
I want to insert source code ( Java, Sql) into the document.
Can I insert it formatted (indent and/or colored) like in an IDE?
thanks,
Christian
---Message d'origine-
De : Invisible Person [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 25 mai 2005 16:55
À : lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Objet : Formatting source code
Hello list,
I want to insert source code ( Java, Sql) into the document. Can I insert it
formatted (indent and/or colored) like
-elements to left. I am just wondering that could there be even more
automatic feature in lyx which could do the indenting automatically for
the sub-elements. So that I could just copy paste the text, mark it as a
XML block and lyx/latex would take care from the rest of the formatting.
Mika
Have a look here.
http://texnik.de/listings/listings.phtml#title
--- lamikr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert Orr wrote:
You might want to have a look at the listings
package.
Hi Robert
Do you mean that I should hilight the XML and select
listing from the
lyx combobox in the
-elements to left. I am just wondering that could there be even more
automatic feature in lyx which could do the indenting automatically for
the sub-elements. So that I could just copy paste the text, mark it as a
XML block and lyx/latex would take care from the rest of the formatting.
Mika
Have a look here.
http://texnik.de/listings/listings.phtml#title
--- lamikr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert Orr wrote:
You might want to have a look at the listings
package.
Hi Robert
Do you mean that I should hilight the XML and select
listing from the
lyx combobox in the
x which could do the indenting automatically for
the sub-elements. So that I could just copy paste the text, mark it as a
XML block and lyx/latex would take care from the rest of the formatting.
Mika
Have a look here.
http://texnik.de/listings/listings.phtml#title
--- lamikr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Orr wrote:
>
> >You might want to have a look at the "listings"
> >package.
> >
> >
> Hi Robert
>
> Do you mean that I should hilight the XML and select
> "listing" from the
> lyx
Hi
Has anybody worked with XML data with the Lyx?
I would like to write example XML data to my text but I have problems
to get it formatted nicely. Is it possible to get LYX formatting XML
data easily?
If I for example write following XML
listperson name=aaaddress street=bb/address/personperson
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, lamikr wrote:
list
person name=aa
address street=bb/address
/person
person name=cc
address street=dd/address
/person
/list
Mika,
Highlight the block then select the Lyx-code environment from the
pull-down list on the extreme left.
Rich
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