Am Freitag, dem 25.03.2022 um 19:11 + schrieb tush via lyx-users:
> I noticed that changing the Language package to polyglossia removes
> the \beginL and \endL.
>
> Why is it?
Because the Bidi package (used by polyglossia) internally sets the
correct direction to Arabic numbers.
If language
Consider the attached LyX file.
The document's language is Hebrew and the Language package is set to "None".
I inserted a marginal note and typed inside
```
א 1
```
For some reason, the latex code for the "1" is transformed into
```
{\small{} }{\beginL 1\endL}
```
Same happen
is it possible to change the font size of marginal notes
I use the following code in my preamble so I can use a smaller font,
sans serif to distinguish it further from the main body of text and
ragged right because I think a very narrow column can look odd
justified. In this case it was blue
stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
is it possible to change the font size of marginal notes
I use the following code in my preamble so I can use a smaller font,
sans serif to distinguish it further from the main body of text and
ragged right because I think a very narrow column can look odd
is it possible to change the font size of marginal notes
I use the following code in my preamble so I can use a smaller font,
sans serif to distinguish it further from the main body of text and
ragged right because I think a very narrow column can look odd
justified. In this case it was blue
stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
is it possible to change the font size of marginal notes
I use the following code in my preamble so I can use a smaller font,
sans serif to distinguish it further from the main body of text and
ragged right because I think a very narrow column can look odd
> is it possible to change the font size of marginal notes
I use the following code in my preamble so I can use a smaller font,
sans serif to distinguish it further from the main body of text and
ragged right because I think a very narrow column can look odd
justified. In this case it was blue
stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
is it possible to change the font size of marginal notes
I use the following code in my preamble so I can use a smaller font,
sans serif to distinguish it further from the main body of text and
ragged right because I think a very narrow column can look odd
Hi,
is it possible to change the font size of marginal notes and enforcing
line breaks (as I have longer comments which are printed into the
nirvana in my pdf)? Using LyX 2.0b1 on WinVista.
Thanks for your input.
Best wishes for 2011,
J.
Hi,
is it possible to change the font size of marginal notes and enforcing
line breaks (as I have longer comments which are printed into the
nirvana in my pdf)? Using LyX 2.0b1 on WinVista.
Thanks for your input.
Best wishes for 2011,
J.
Hi,
is it possible to change the font size of marginal notes and enforcing
line breaks (as I have longer comments which are printed into the
nirvana in my pdf)? Using LyX 2.0b1 on WinVista.
Thanks for your input.
Best wishes for 2011,
J.
On 14 October 2010 23:32, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Am 14.10.2010 23:00, schrieb Bruce Pourciau:
How do I make my marginal notes ragged right and small text size, without
applying this format to
each individual marginal note?
Both is explained in sec. 4.3 Margin Notes
On 14 October 2010 23:32, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Am 14.10.2010 23:00, schrieb Bruce Pourciau:
How do I make my marginal notes ragged right and small text size, without
applying this format to
each individual marginal note?
Both is explained in sec. 4.3 Margin Notes
On 14 October 2010 23:32, Uwe Stöhr <uwesto...@web.de> wrote:
> Am 14.10.2010 23:00, schrieb Bruce Pourciau:
>
>> How do I make my marginal notes ragged right and small text size, without
>> applying this format to
>> each individual marginal note?
>
> Both is
Expecting the default format for a Marginal Note to be ragged right
(when it's in the right margin) and Small text size (like footnotes),
I was surprised to see full justification, which produced huge spaces
between words of course, and normal size text. How do I make my
marginal notes
I forgot, I also want the line spacing to be smaller than it is in the
body text. I guess I want the Marginal Note to have the format of a
footnote, except it should be ragged right, rather than justified.
Bruce
Expecting the default format for a Marginal Note to be ragged right
(when
Am 14.10.2010 23:00, schrieb Bruce Pourciau:
How do I make my marginal notes ragged right and small text size, without
applying this format to
each individual marginal note?
Both is explained in sec. 4.3 Margin Notes of the EmbeddedObjects
manual that you find in LyX's help menu.
regards
Expecting the default format for a Marginal Note to be ragged right
(when it's in the right margin) and Small text size (like footnotes),
I was surprised to see full justification, which produced huge spaces
between words of course, and normal size text. How do I make my
marginal notes
I forgot, I also want the line spacing to be smaller than it is in the
body text. I guess I want the Marginal Note to have the format of a
footnote, except it should be ragged right, rather than justified.
Bruce
Expecting the default format for a Marginal Note to be ragged right
(when
Am 14.10.2010 23:00, schrieb Bruce Pourciau:
How do I make my marginal notes ragged right and small text size, without
applying this format to
each individual marginal note?
Both is explained in sec. 4.3 Margin Notes of the EmbeddedObjects
manual that you find in LyX's help menu.
regards
Expecting the default format for a Marginal Note to be ragged right
(when it's in the right margin) and Small text size (like footnotes),
I was surprised to see full justification, which produced huge spaces
between words of course, and normal size text. How do I make my
marginal notes
I forgot, I also want the line spacing to be smaller than it is in the
body text. I guess I want the Marginal Note to have the format of a
footnote, except it should be ragged right, rather than justified.
Bruce
Expecting the default format for a Marginal Note to be ragged right
(when
Am 14.10.2010 23:00, schrieb Bruce Pourciau:
How do I make my marginal notes ragged right and small text size, without
applying this format to
each individual marginal note?
Both is explained in sec. 4.3 "Margin Notes" of the EmbeddedObjects
manual that you find in LyX's
Hi Diego,
I did something similar for lyxgreyedout in my dissertation. The
caveat is that both., lyxgreyedout and comment are environments,
whereas marginpar is a command. So actually you are looking for a
technique to grab the content of an environment in a way it can be
passed to a
Hi Diego,
I did something similar for lyxgreyedout in my dissertation. The
caveat is that both., lyxgreyedout and comment are environments,
whereas marginpar is a command. So actually you are looking for a
technique to grab the content of an environment in a way it can be
passed to a
Hi Diego,
I did something similar for "lyxgreyedout" in my dissertation. The
caveat is that both., "lyxgreyedout" and "comment" are environments,
whereas marginpar is a command. So actually you are looking for a
technique to grab the content of an environment in a way it can be
passed to
Hi, using LyX I'm trying to convert the comments into marginal notes.
I tried several things but without luck.
The best shot was like this:
\makeatletter
\...@ifundefined{comment}{}{%
\renewenvironment{comment}[1]%
{\begingroup\marginpar{\bgroup#1\egroup}}%
{\endgroup}}
\makeatother
or
Hi, using LyX I'm trying to convert the comments into marginal notes.
I tried several things but without luck.
The best shot was like this:
\makeatletter
\...@ifundefined{comment}{}{%
\renewenvironment{comment}[1]%
{\begingroup\marginpar{\bgroup#1\egroup}}%
{\endgroup}}
\makeatother
or
Hi, using LyX I'm trying to convert the "comments" into "marginal notes".
I tried several things but without luck.
The best shot was like this:
\makeatletter
\...@ifundefined{comment}{}{%
\renewenvironment{comment}[1]%
{\begingroup\marginpar{\bgroup#1\egroup}}%
{\endgroup}}
\makeatother
hello,
was searching for some documentation
about how to make a vertical text in a side note,
but couldn't find one.
any hints appreciated.
cheers, reinhard
You could try the rotating package
\usepackage{rotating} and this code
\begin{rotate}{270}
\parbox[b]{4cm}{
vertical
margin
note
}
\end{rotate}
--- Reinhard Handl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
was searching for some documentation
about how to make a vertical text in a side note,
but
works like a charm. thx a lot.
cheers, reinhard
Robert Orr schrieb:
You could try the rotating package
\usepackage{rotating} and this code
\begin{rotate}{270}
\parbox[b]{4cm}{
vertical
margin
note
}
\end{rotate}
--- Reinhard Handl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
was searching for
hello,
was searching for some documentation
about how to make a vertical text in a side note,
but couldn't find one.
any hints appreciated.
cheers, reinhard
You could try the rotating package
\usepackage{rotating} and this code
\begin{rotate}{270}
\parbox[b]{4cm}{
vertical
margin
note
}
\end{rotate}
--- Reinhard Handl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
was searching for some documentation
about how to make a vertical text in a side note,
but
works like a charm. thx a lot.
cheers, reinhard
Robert Orr schrieb:
You could try the rotating package
\usepackage{rotating} and this code
\begin{rotate}{270}
\parbox[b]{4cm}{
vertical
margin
note
}
\end{rotate}
--- Reinhard Handl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
was searching for
hello,
was searching for some documentation
about how to make a vertical text in a side note,
but couldn't find one.
any hints appreciated.
cheers, reinhard
You could try the rotating package
\usepackage{rotating} and this code
\begin{rotate}{270}
\parbox[b]{4cm}{
vertical
margin
note
}
\end{rotate}
--- Reinhard Handl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello,
>
> was searching for some documentation
> about how to make a vertical text in a side note,
works like a charm. thx a lot.
cheers, reinhard
Robert Orr schrieb:
You could try the rotating package
\usepackage{rotating} and this code
\begin{rotate}{270}
\parbox[b]{4cm}{
vertical
margin
note
}
\end{rotate}
--- Reinhard Handl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello,
was searching
Thanks, Uwe, Charles, and Enrico
On Monday, February 20, 2006, at 05:58 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I
would like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the
problem to tell the students that this is a 20
Thanks, Uwe, Charles, and Enrico
On Monday, February 20, 2006, at 05:58 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I
would like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the
problem to tell the students that this is a 20
Thanks, Uwe, Charles, and Enrico
On Monday, February 20, 2006, at 05:58 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I
would like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the
problem to tell the students that this is a 20
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to
tell the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
\marginpar[text] and \reversemarginpar{text}, with the text being [20],
but neither
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to tell
the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
\marginpar[text] and \reversemarginpar{text}, with the text being
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to
tell the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
\marginpar[text] and \reversemarginpar{text}, with the text being
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to tell
the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
\marginpar[text]
Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, you can do it. See attached file. The problem is that the marginal
footnote is not positioned exactly by LaTeX on the line where you call it.
I don't think there is anything you can do about it.
Simply don't put the marginal note at the very
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to
tell the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
\marginpar[text] and \reversemarginpar{text}, with the text being [20],
but neither
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to tell
the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
\marginpar[text] and \reversemarginpar{text}, with the text being
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to
tell the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
\marginpar[text] and \reversemarginpar{text}, with the text being
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to tell
the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
\marginpar[text]
Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, you can do it. See attached file. The problem is that the marginal
footnote is not positioned exactly by LaTeX on the line where you call it.
I don't think there is anything you can do about it.
Simply don't put the marginal note at the very
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to
tell the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
\marginpar[text] and \reversemarginpar{text}, with the text being [20],
but neither
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to tell
the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
\marginpar[text] and \reversemarginpar{text}, with the text being
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
> like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to
> tell the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
> \marginpar[text] and \reversemarginpar{text}, with the text
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>
> > Using the enumerate environment to number problems on an exam, I would
> > like to place [20] just to the left of the number of the problem to tell
> > the students that this is a 20 point problem. I tried in ERT
> >
Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, you can do it. See attached file. The problem is that the marginal
> footnote is not positioned exactly by LaTeX on the line where you call it.
> I don't think there is anything you can do about it.
Simply don't put th
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 08:52:17AM -0400, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am using marginal notes and have the following problem:
The notes are partly rather long, and on the normal margin they take too much
space. Therefore I incraese the inner margin by
document layout paper margins custom
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 08:52:17AM -0400, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am using marginal notes and have the following problem:
The notes are partly rather long, and on the normal margin they take too much
space. Therefore I incraese the inner margin by
document layout paper margins custom
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 08:52:17AM -0400, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I am using marginal notes and have the following problem:
> The notes are partly rather long, and on the normal margin they take too much
> space. Therefore I incraese the inner margin by
> document layout > paper > margins >
I am using marginal notes and have the following problem:
The notes are partly rather long, and on the normal margin they take too much
space. Therefore I incraese the inner margin by
document layout paper margins custom size outer 8 cm
The margin is now wide enough, however the margin note
I am using marginal notes and have the following problem:
The notes are partly rather long, and on the normal margin they take too much
space. Therefore I incraese the inner margin by
document layout paper margins custom size outer 8 cm
The margin is now wide enough, however the margin note
I am using marginal notes and have the following problem:
The notes are partly rather long, and on the normal margin they take too much
space. Therefore I incraese the inner margin by
document layout > paper > margins > custom size > outer 8 cm
The margin is now wide enough, however the margin
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