On 15/11/2021 14:07, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Mon, 15 Nov 2021 10:02:48 +0100
schrieb Daniel :
On 15/11/2021 08:42, jezZiFeR wrote:
Yes, sure, here it is.
I don't know how you can influence the space after an itemize (without
that before it) in general. But if you don't mind, you can manually
Am Mon, 15 Nov 2021 10:02:48 +0100
schrieb Daniel :
> On 15/11/2021 08:42, jezZiFeR wrote:
> > Yes, sure, here it is.
>
> I don't know how you can influence the space after an itemize (without
> that before it) in general. But if you don't mind, you can manually
> tweak the space from the
On 15/11/2021 08:42, jezZiFeR wrote:
Yes, sure, here it is.
I don't know how you can influence the space after an itemize (without
that before it) in general. But if you don't mind, you can manually
tweak the space from the last item to the cell by in an ERT ("Insert" >
"TeX Code")
.14.6 with Koma-script-book with
> > enumitem. Is
> > it possible to change the spacing to the margins (upwards,
> > downwards) in
> > the cells of a table? Could someone please tell me the corresponding
> > commands? Or do I have to proceed differently?
> >
> > Thanks, all be
On 2021-11-15 07:59, jezZiFeR wrote:
Am 15. Nov. 2021, 05:48 +0100 schrieb Daniel :
On 2021-11-14 21:14, jezZiFeR wrote:
Dear all,
I use LyX 2.3.6.2 on OS 10.14.6 with Koma-script-book with
enumitem. Is
it possible to change the spacing to the margins
Am 15. Nov. 2021, 05:48 +0100 schrieb Daniel :
> On 2021-11-14 21:14, jezZiFeR wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I use LyX 2.3.6.2 on OS 10.14.6 with Koma-script-book with enumitem. Is
> > it possible to change the spacing to the margins (upwards, downwards) in
> > th
On 2021-11-14 21:14, jezZiFeR wrote:
Dear all,
I use LyX 2.3.6.2 on OS 10.14.6 with Koma-script-book with enumitem. Is
it possible to change the spacing to the margins (upwards, downwards) in
the cells of a table? Could someone please tell me the corresponding
commands? Or do I have
Dear all,
I use LyX 2.3.6.2 on OS 10.14.6 with Koma-script-book with enumitem. Is it
possible to change the spacing to the margins (upwards, downwards) in the cells
of a table? Could someone please tell me the corresponding commands? Or do I
have to proceed differently?
Thanks, all best
Jess
Am Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2018 13:48:50 CET schrieb Kornel Benko
:
> Am Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2018 13:30:16 CET schrieb Michael Berger
> :
> >
> > On 12/11/18 12:56 PM, Kornel Benko wrote:
> > > Am Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2018 12:47:32 CET schrieb Michael Berger
> > > :
> > >> Hello Baris,
> >
Am Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2018 13:30:16 CET schrieb Michael Berger
:
>
> On 12/11/18 12:56 PM, Kornel Benko wrote:
> > Am Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2018 12:47:32 CET schrieb Michael Berger
> > :
> >> Hello Baris,
> >>
> >> I see in my return copy that the layout file classicthesis cannot be
> >>
Am Dienstag, 11. Dezember 2018 12:47:32 CET schrieb Michael Berger
:
> Hello Baris,
>
> I see in my return copy that the layout file classicthesis cannot be
> found and the LyX Document cannot be opened. But I have no idea what to
> do now!? Just want to mention that I tested the LyX file I
wrote:
Hello Baris,
Attached find my heavily truncated LyX document hoping it serves you.
Margins in PDF on the screen are [mm]: left = 28, center = 142, right
= 40, sum = 210
Margins in the printout are [mm]: left = 33, center = 134, right = 43,
sum = 210
I hope very much this is what you
Hello Baris,
Attached find my heavily truncated LyX document hoping it serves you.
Margins in PDF on the screen are [mm]: left = 28, center = 142, right =
40, sum = 210
Margins in the printout are [mm]: left = 33, center = 134, right = 43,
sum = 210
I hope very much this is what you asked
On 12/8/2018 10:03 PM, Michael Berger wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> openSUSE Leap 15
> Mageia 6
> Miede's classicthesis-LyX-v4.5
>
> Page margins set:
> left 27,5 mm
> right 41,0 mm
> text width 141,5 mm
> And this is exactly what I see in PDF preview on screen.
be scaled. So, my search to get a printout
re-flexing the margin settings is still going on.
The document margins can be set in in Document Settings > Document
Class > Page Margins and the text area can be set in in
classicthesis-config-LyX.tex and in classicthesis.sty
I tried all these possibi
y search to get a printout
> re-flexing the margin settings is still going on.
>
> The document margins can be set in in Document Settings > Document
> Class > Page Margins and the text area can be set in in
> classicthesis-config-LyX.tex and in classicthesis.sty
>
> I trie
Hello Baris,
thanks for your reply and proposition. Unfortunately I cannot find ways
to scale my document. Furthermore, if my document is scaled then the PDF
preview should also be scaled. So, my search to get a printout
re-flexing the margin settings is still going on.
The document margins
On 12/8/2018 10:03 PM, Michael Berger wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> openSUSE Leap 15
> Mageia 6
> Miede's classicthesis-LyX-v4.5
>
> Page margins set:
> left 27,5 mm
> right 41,0 mm
> text width 141,5 mm
> And this is exactly what I see in PDF preview on screen.
Dear all,
openSUSE Leap 15
Mageia 6
Miede's classicthesis-LyX-v4.5
Page margins set:
left 27,5 mm
right 41,0 mm
text width 141,5 mm
And this is exactly what I see in PDF preview on screen.
However, the resulting printout looks different:
left 31,0 mm
right 45,5 mm
text width 133,3 mm
I
ge via Document > Settings > Fonts you add
\usepackage{utopia}
to your Document > Settings > Preamble.
Daniel
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 at 10:13 PM
From: racoon <xraco...@gmx.de>
To: "Patrick Dupre" <pdu...@gmx.com>
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: R
;Patrick Dupre" <pdu...@gmx.com>
> Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Subject: Re: margins
>
> On 08.11.2016 22:01, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Thank to respond me.
> > Actually, you are right, but if you move to
> > utopia (Fourier) font
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Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 at 7:00 PM
From: racoon <xraco...@gmx.de>
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: margins
On 03.11.2016 15:53, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
H
===
> Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2016 at 7:00 PM
> From: racoon <xraco...@gmx.de>
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Subject: Re: margins
>
> On 03.11.2016 15:53, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > How can I avoid the lack of alignment shown on this doc
On 03.11.2016 15:53, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
How can I avoid the lack of alignment shown on this document ?
Article class
It seems to be due to the use of bold characters
Thank
Hard to tell from only a pdf file. It worked for me (attached). You seem
to be changing the itemize symbols
Hello,
How can I avoid the lack of alignment shown on this document ?
Article class
It seems to be due to the use of bold characters
Thank
===
Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de
Hi
I've been noticed some odd behaviour when the page margins are changed
from the class defaults. This has caused me some annoyance with marginal
notes.
Attached is MWE1.lyx which is a simple document using the class default
margins and with the showframe package and its output is MWE1.pdf
Hi
I've been noticed some odd behaviour when the page margins are changed
from the class defaults. This has caused me some annoyance with marginal
notes.
Attached is MWE1.lyx which is a simple document using the class default
margins and with the showframe package and its output is MWE1.pdf
Hi
I've been noticed some odd behaviour when the page margins are changed
from the class defaults. This has caused me some annoyance with marginal
notes.
Attached is MWE1.lyx which is a simple document using the class default
margins and with the showframe package and its output is MWE1.pdf
Dear all,
I'm writing a document in which I'd like to keep default page margins
but for the page of floats. I have some floats with very wide tables
that do not get properly centered using default page margins. So is it
possible to set custom page margins for the page of floats? And can I
make
: Friday, October 4, 2013 10:22:13 AM
Subject: page of floats margins
Dear all,
I'm writing a document in which I'd like to keep default page margins
but for the page of floats. I have some floats with very wide tables
that do not get properly centered using default page margins. So is it
possible
Dear all,
I'm writing a document in which I'd like to keep default page margins
but for the page of floats. I have some floats with very wide tables
that do not get properly centered using default page margins. So is it
possible to set custom page margins for the page of floats? And can I
make
: Friday, October 4, 2013 10:22:13 AM
Subject: page of floats margins
Dear all,
I'm writing a document in which I'd like to keep default page margins
but for the page of floats. I have some floats with very wide tables
that do not get properly centered using default page margins. So is it
possible
Dear all,
I'm writing a document in which I'd like to keep default page margins
but for the page of floats. I have some floats with very wide tables
that do not get properly centered using default page margins. So is it
possible to set custom page margins for the page of floats? And can I
make
rg>
Sent: Friday, October 4, 2013 10:22:13 AM
Subject: page of floats margins
Dear all,
I'm writing a document in which I'd like to keep default page margins
but for the page of floats. I have some floats with very wide tables
that do not get properly centered using default page margins. So is
On 03/23/2013 05:48 AM, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
Hello!
I`m writing a dokument in the document-class book (koma-script).
I need to change the margins for only one chapter, that contains a
very wide table. How can I do this for this only chapter?
I think the geometry package lets you do
On 03/23/2013 05:48 AM, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
Hello!
I`m writing a dokument in the document-class book (koma-script).
I need to change the margins for only one chapter, that contains a
very wide table. How can I do this for this only chapter?
I think the geometry package lets you do
On 03/23/2013 05:48 AM, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
Hello!
I`m writing a dokument in the document-class "book (koma-script)".
I need to change the margins for only one chapter, that contains a
very wide table. How can I do this for this only chapter?
I think the geometry package l
On 08/05/2012 10:26 PM, David L. Johnson wrote:
On 08/05/2012 10:19 PM, Irucka Embry wrote:
Hi, how are you?
How do I properly set different page margins in LyX?
For example, I have to have a specific top, bottom, left, and right
margin for my Thesis and each margin is different.
Also
On 08/05/2012 10:26 PM, David L. Johnson wrote:
On 08/05/2012 10:19 PM, Irucka Embry wrote:
Hi, how are you?
How do I properly set different page margins in LyX?
For example, I have to have a specific top, bottom, left, and right
margin for my Thesis and each margin is different.
Also
On 08/05/2012 10:26 PM, David L. Johnson wrote:
On 08/05/2012 10:19 PM, Irucka Embry wrote:
Hi, how are you?
How do I properly set different page margins in LyX?
For example, I have to have a specific top, bottom, left, and right
margin for my Thesis and each margin is different.
Also
Hi, how are you?
How do I properly set different page margins in LyX?
For example, I have to have a specific top, bottom, left, and right
margin for my Thesis and each margin is different.
Also, what does inner and outer margin mean?
Why isn't there an option to have left and right margins
On 08/05/2012 10:19 PM, Irucka Embry wrote:
Hi, how are you?
How do I properly set different page margins in LyX?
For example, I have to have a specific top, bottom, left, and right
margin for my Thesis and each margin is different.
Also, what does inner and outer margin mean
I have asked exactly the same question almost 2 years ago :)
what I got: Inner= left and outer=right
The rest is obvious.
On Aug 6, 2012, at 5:19 AM, Irucka Embry wrote:
Hi, how are you?
How do I properly set different page margins in LyX?
For example, I have to have a specific top
On 08/05/2012 10:37 PM, Eisa Alanazi wrote:
I have asked exactly the same question almost 2 years ago :)
what I got: Inner= left and outer=right
That would be correct for a one-sided document, but not for a two-sided
document, of course.
--
David L. Johnson
A foolish consistency is the
Hi, how are you?
How do I properly set different page margins in LyX?
For example, I have to have a specific top, bottom, left, and right
margin for my Thesis and each margin is different.
Also, what does inner and outer margin mean?
Why isn't there an option to have left and right margins
On 08/05/2012 10:19 PM, Irucka Embry wrote:
Hi, how are you?
How do I properly set different page margins in LyX?
For example, I have to have a specific top, bottom, left, and right
margin for my Thesis and each margin is different.
Also, what does inner and outer margin mean
I have asked exactly the same question almost 2 years ago :)
what I got: Inner= left and outer=right
The rest is obvious.
On Aug 6, 2012, at 5:19 AM, Irucka Embry wrote:
Hi, how are you?
How do I properly set different page margins in LyX?
For example, I have to have a specific top
On 08/05/2012 10:37 PM, Eisa Alanazi wrote:
I have asked exactly the same question almost 2 years ago :)
what I got: Inner= left and outer=right
That would be correct for a one-sided document, but not for a two-sided
document, of course.
--
David L. Johnson
A foolish consistency is the
Hi, how are you?
How do I properly set different page margins in LyX?
For example, I have to have a specific top, bottom, left, and right
margin for my Thesis and each margin is different.
Also, what does inner and outer margin mean?
Why isn't there an option to have left and right margins
On 08/05/2012 10:19 PM, Irucka Embry wrote:
Hi, how are you?
How do I properly set different page margins in LyX?
For example, I have to have a specific top, bottom, left, and right
margin for my Thesis and each margin is different.
Also, what does inner and outer margin mean
I have asked exactly the same question almost 2 years ago :)
what I got: Inner= left and outer=right
The rest is obvious.
On Aug 6, 2012, at 5:19 AM, Irucka Embry wrote:
> Hi, how are you?
>
> How do I properly set different page margins in LyX?
>
> For example, I have to
On 08/05/2012 10:37 PM, Eisa Alanazi wrote:
I have asked exactly the same question almost 2 years ago :)
what I got: Inner= left and outer=right
That would be correct for a one-sided document, but not for a two-sided
document, of course.
--
David L. Johnson
"A foolish consistency is the
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To: Nergiszaimner...@gmail.com
Subject: removing the margins whe adding a graphic
Hello again,
I have also another
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To: Nergiszaimner...@gmail.com
Subject: removing the margins whe adding a graphic
Hello again,
I have also another
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Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 09:16:05
To: Nergis<zaimner...@gmail.com>
Subject: removing the margins whe adding a graphic
Hel
I've written a documment, using the book Koma-Script class. I need to
put some specific margins in my document, so I indicated the space in
this option for that in my document.
But my problem is that when each chapter begins (also in the index), lyx puts
the name of this chapter
On 2012-02-27, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I've written a documment, using the book Koma-Script class. I need to
put some specific margins in my document, so I indicated the space in
this option for that in my document.
But my problem is that when each chapter begins (also in the index),
lyx puts
I've written a documment, using the book Koma-Script class. I need to
put some specific margins in my document, so I indicated the space in
this option for that in my document.
But my problem is that when each chapter begins (also in the index), lyx puts
the name of this chapter
On 2012-02-27, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I've written a documment, using the book Koma-Script class. I need to
put some specific margins in my document, so I indicated the space in
this option for that in my document.
But my problem is that when each chapter begins (also in the index),
lyx puts
I've written a documment, using the book Koma-Script class. I need to
put some specific margins in my document, so I indicated the space in
this option for that in my document.
>
>But my problem is that when each chapter begins (also in the index), lyx puts
>the name of thi
On 2012-02-27, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> I've written a documment, using the book Koma-Script class. I need to
> put some specific margins in my document, so I indicated the space in
> this option for that in my document.
>>But my problem is that when each chapter begins (al
I've written a documment, using the book Koma-Script class. I need to
put some specific margins in my document, so I indicated the space in
this option for that in my document.
But my problem is that when each chapter begins (also in the index), lyx puts
the name of this chapter
I've written a documment, using the book Koma-Script class. I need to
put some specific margins in my document, so I indicated the space in
this option for that in my document.
But my problem is that when each chapter begins (also in the index), lyx puts
the name of this chapter
I've written a documment, using the book Koma-Script class. I need to
put some specific margins in my document, so I indicated the space in
this option for that in my document.
But my problem is that when each chapter begins (also in the index), lyx puts
the name of this chapter
.
The problem seems that disappeared. I only delete the Child documents in
the main lyx file and I included them again and now the margins are
justified.
I do not know how it solves, but seems it's ok now!
Thanks for helping,
G.
*
*
.
The problem seems that disappeared. I only delete the Child documents in
the main lyx file and I included them again and now the margins are
justified.
I do not know how it solves, but seems it's ok now!
Thanks for helping,
G.
*
*
t resort, upload all of your .lyx files (even better, a minimal
> example) somewhere so that we can take a look at them.
>
>
>
The problem seems that disappeared. I only delete the Child documents in
the main lyx file and I included them again and now the margins are
justified.
I do not know how it solves, but seems it's ok now!
Thanks for helping,
G.
*
*
On 11/17/2011 02:53 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file
present in the classicthesis package
but, after I compiled the ClassicThesis.lyx in the generated pdf the
text is centered and no more justified like it is in the
On 11/17/2011 02:53 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file
present in the classicthesis package
but, after I compiled the ClassicThesis.lyx in the generated pdf the
text is centered and no more justified like it is in the
On 11/17/2011 02:53 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file
present in the classicthesis package
but, after I compiled the ClassicThesis.lyx in the generated pdf the
text is centered and no more justified like it is in the
Hi again,
I am using the lastest LYX port fo classictheis style...
I am in trouble with the realization of my thesis (time burning) and I got
this problem:
I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file
present in the classicthesis package
but, after I compiled the
Hi again,
I am using the lastest LYX port fo classictheis style...
I am in trouble with the realization of my thesis (time burning) and I got
this problem:
I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file
present in the classicthesis package
but, after I compiled the
Hi again,
I am using the lastest LYX port fo classictheis style...
I am in trouble with the realization of my thesis (time burning) and I got
this problem:
I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file
present in the classicthesis package
but, after I compiled the
bart deruyter wrote:
So for an automatic TOC, numbered sections are a requirement. That's quite a
useless restriction. If I didn't wan't a TOC I wouldn't insert one. And I
guess I'll have to add latex code to get rid of the numbering now, right?
So for an automatic TOC, numbered sections are a requirement. That's quite a
useless restriction. If I didn't wan't a TOC I wouldn't insert one. And I
guess I'll have to add latex code to get rid of the numbering now, right?
section* never go into the TOC, and it is never numbered either.
All
hey all,
it indeed works :-D Yay!!! Thanks to all. I just tested the lilypond
feature, works great too :-). Considering to finish my guitar study book in
lyx now too. I'll let you know when my first book is ready :-p.
grtz,
Bart
Op schreef Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no:
bart deruyter wrote:
So for an automatic TOC, numbered sections are a requirement. That's quite a
useless restriction. If I didn't wan't a TOC I wouldn't insert one. And I
guess I'll have to add latex code to get rid of the numbering now, right?
So for an automatic TOC, numbered sections are a requirement. That's quite a
useless restriction. If I didn't wan't a TOC I wouldn't insert one. And I
guess I'll have to add latex code to get rid of the numbering now, right?
section* never go into the TOC, and it is never numbered either.
All
hey all,
it indeed works :-D Yay!!! Thanks to all. I just tested the lilypond
feature, works great too :-). Considering to finish my guitar study book in
lyx now too. I'll let you know when my first book is ready :-p.
grtz,
Bart
Op schreef Helge Hafting helge.haft...@hist.no:
bart deruyter wrote:
> So for an automatic TOC, numbered sections are a requirement. That's quite a
> useless restriction. If I didn't wan't a TOC I wouldn't insert one. And I
> guess I'll have to add latex code to get rid of the numbering now, right?
>So for an automatic TOC, numbered sections are a requirement. That's quite a
>useless restriction. If I didn't wan't a TOC I wouldn't insert one. And I
>guess I'll have to add latex code to get rid of the numbering now, right?
"section*" never go into the TOC, and it is never numbered either.
hey all,
it indeed works :-D Yay!!! Thanks to all. I just tested the lilypond
feature, works great too :-). Considering to finish my guitar study book in
lyx now too. I'll let you know when my first book is ready :-p.
grtz,
Bart
Op schreef Helge Hafting :
is horrible. I do have texlive-lang-dutch installed.
Also, words that can be split sometimes are not, which results in many, many
overfull \hbox (from LaTeX Log). The margins are not followed.
What can I do about these problems? I'm using Linux Mint11, if that extra
information can help.
grtz,
Bart
are not, which results in many, many overfull \hbox (from LaTeX Log).
The margins are not followed.
I'd check the margins, for one thing; the default ones may be too wide
for A5 paper. Also, you may want to reduce the font size. 10 point
should be right.
Hyphenation is entirely a LaTeX issue
).
The margins are not followed.
I'd check the margins, for one thing; the default ones may be too wide
for A5 paper. Also, you may want to reduce the font size. 10 point
should be right.
Hyphenation is entirely a LaTeX issue. Perhaps the hyphenation files for
Dutch
On 08/05/2011 12:54 PM, bart.deruy...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the answer,
I fixed the TOC trouble with latex command \addcontentsline, that
seems to work. I thought that was not necessary in lyx, perhaps I'm
wrong.
No, that shouldn't be necessary. What document class are you using?
Writing a book, I decided to use the book class. There are several book
classes, but when adding a table of contents, suddenly all pages had 'Table
of contents' in their header (I still don't understand why). The book class
was the only one working properly, I thought at least.
Why is it so hard
Aparently the latex log file shows this :
Package babel Warning: No hyphenation patterns were loaded for
(babel) the language `Dutch'
(babel) I will use the patterns loaded for \language=0 instead.
I've searched with google, and I've found out some had to un-comment a line
saying 'dutch
On 08/05/2011 03:52 PM, bart deruyter wrote:
Writing a book, I decided to use the book class. There are several
book classes, but when adding a table of contents, suddenly all pages
had 'Table of contents' in their header (I still don't understand
why). The book class was the only one working
Richard, thanks for your offer to send you the lyx file, but at the moment
it's not necessary.
I think I got the hyphenation working, even though I don't know what I did.
Yesterday evening, last pdf preview it showed the error in the log, now my
pc is rebooted this morning, I take a look again,
is horrible. I do have texlive-lang-dutch installed.
Also, words that can be split sometimes are not, which results in many, many
overfull \hbox (from LaTeX Log). The margins are not followed.
What can I do about these problems? I'm using Linux Mint11, if that extra
information can help.
grtz,
Bart
are not, which results in many, many overfull \hbox (from LaTeX Log).
The margins are not followed.
I'd check the margins, for one thing; the default ones may be too wide
for A5 paper. Also, you may want to reduce the font size. 10 point
should be right.
Hyphenation is entirely a LaTeX issue
).
The margins are not followed.
I'd check the margins, for one thing; the default ones may be too wide
for A5 paper. Also, you may want to reduce the font size. 10 point
should be right.
Hyphenation is entirely a LaTeX issue. Perhaps the hyphenation files for
Dutch
On 08/05/2011 12:54 PM, bart.deruy...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the answer,
I fixed the TOC trouble with latex command \addcontentsline, that
seems to work. I thought that was not necessary in lyx, perhaps I'm
wrong.
No, that shouldn't be necessary. What document class are you using?
Writing a book, I decided to use the book class. There are several book
classes, but when adding a table of contents, suddenly all pages had 'Table
of contents' in their header (I still don't understand why). The book class
was the only one working properly, I thought at least.
Why is it so hard
Aparently the latex log file shows this :
Package babel Warning: No hyphenation patterns were loaded for
(babel) the language `Dutch'
(babel) I will use the patterns loaded for \language=0 instead.
I've searched with google, and I've found out some had to un-comment a line
saying 'dutch
On 08/05/2011 03:52 PM, bart deruyter wrote:
Writing a book, I decided to use the book class. There are several
book classes, but when adding a table of contents, suddenly all pages
had 'Table of contents' in their header (I still don't understand
why). The book class was the only one working
Richard, thanks for your offer to send you the lyx file, but at the moment
it's not necessary.
I think I got the hyphenation working, even though I don't know what I did.
Yesterday evening, last pdf preview it showed the error in the log, now my
pc is rebooted this morning, I take a look again,
nation is horrible. I do have texlive-lang-dutch installed.
Also, words that can be split sometimes are not, which results in many, many
overfull \hbox (from LaTeX Log). The margins are not followed.
What can I do about these problems? I'm using Linux Mint11, if that extra
information can help.
phenation is horrible. I do have
> texlive-lang-dutch installed. Also, words that can be split sometimes
> are not, which results in many, many overfull \hbox (from LaTeX Log).
> The margins are not followed.
>
I'd check the margins, for one thing; the default ones may be too wide
for A5 p
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