Re: Cross-reference previews in LyX workspace

2024-06-13 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck
On 6/13/24 06:06, fcana...@gmail.com wrote: Is there a way to have small preview snippets pop up when hovering over a cross-reference in LyX workspace? LyX has this for citations but not for other types of references, as far as I can see. What you're asking about, I think, is what Qt calls

Cross-reference previews in LyX workspace

2024-06-13 Thread fcanatay
Is there a way to have small preview snippets pop up when hovering over a cross-reference in LyX workspace? LyX has this for citations but not for other types of references, as far as I can see. I mean something along the lines of the now-unmaintained fancy-preview package http

Re: Insert cross-reference shortcut

2024-04-10 Thread Joel Kulesza
On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 10:16 AM Folsk Pratima wrote: > You can make a shortcut for inserting a label, but I did not find a way > to do it for inserting a cross-reference, so every time I have to use > mouse to click on the toolbar. > > Any suggestions? > > LyX 2.3.7 (2

Insert cross-reference shortcut

2024-04-10 Thread Folsk Pratima
You can make a shortcut for inserting a label, but I did not find a way to do it for inserting a cross-reference, so every time I have to use mouse to click on the toolbar. Any suggestions? LyX 2.3.7 (2023-01-01) -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman

Re: numeric bibliography reference, biblatex, ieee

2023-11-22 Thread Neal Becker
Thanks. 1st I found that if I choose biblatex natbib mode then numeric does work. As you mentioned I also found I needed biblatex-ieee package and select ieee option for bibliography. Now it works, but as I found previously, the bibliography thus formatted doesn't look like the ieee formatting

Re: numeric bibliography reference, biblatex, ieee

2023-11-21 Thread Axel Dessecker
Am Montag, 20. November 2023, 17:41:03 CET schrieb Neal Becker: > I just started a new paper in ieee style and selected biblatex for > bibliography. I know I will probably have to change that because last time > I used biblatex with ieee the resulting bibliography was too large - using > bibtex

Re: beamer reference to a page number?

2022-03-30 Thread Paul A. Rubin via lyx-users
On 3/30/22 15:04, Neal Becker wrote: Hmm, a bit more complicated than I thought.  I really want the cross reference to the slide number, which is indicated in the footer. When I put \section, I get an un-numbered slide so page numbers and slide numbers are not the same. Weirdly, I put in 3

Re: beamer reference to a page number?

2022-03-30 Thread Neal Becker via lyx-users
OK, I got it. If I use I get the slide number, which is what I wanted. On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 3:04 PM Neal Becker wrote: > Hmm, a bit more complicated than I thought. I really want the cross > reference to the slide number, which is indicated in the footer. > When I put \secti

Re: beamer reference to a page number?

2022-03-30 Thread Neal Becker via lyx-users
Hmm, a bit more complicated than I thought. I really want the cross reference to the slide number, which is indicated in the footer. When I put \section, I get an un-numbered slide so page numbers and slide numbers are not the same. Weirdly, I put in 3 labels and 3 cross references to them

Re: beamer reference to a page number?

2022-03-30 Thread Paul A. Rubin via lyx-users
On 3/30/22 13:56, Neal Becker via lyx-users wrote: Can I make a reference to a page number in a beamer document?  How? When you say "beamer document", do you mean a Beamer slide show or a Beamer article class document? For a slide show, you can put the cursor in either the tit

beamer reference to a page number?

2022-03-30 Thread Neal Becker via lyx-users
Can I make a reference to a page number in a beamer document? How? -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users

Re: Best reference manger

2022-03-25 Thread Jack Lyon via lyx-users
You might consider LyZ: https://github.com/wshanks/lyz Best wishes, Jack Lyon The Editorium http://www.editorium.com On 3/24/2022 9:50 PM, Lou via lyx-users wrote: Is jabref the best way to find and cite bibliography references in Lyx? Is there a better, easier way? Lou -- lyx-users

Re: Best reference manger

2022-03-25 Thread Chris Menzel via lyx-users
On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 11:24 PM Murat Yildizoglu via lyx-users < lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> wrote: > Hello Lu, > Under OSX, I prefer Bibdesk with Zotero. The latter can be used in other > OSs. > I use Zotero together with the excellent Better BibTeX

Re: Best reference manger

2022-03-25 Thread Rich Shepard via lyx-users
On Thu, 24 Mar 2022, Lou via lyx-users wrote: Is jabref the best way to find and cite bibliography references in Lyx? Is there a better, easier way? Lou, 'Best way and better way' vary with each individual user. I've tried a couple of different ones over the decades, and found that while

Re: Best reference manger

2022-03-25 Thread Baris Erkus via lyx-users
On 25-Mar-22 6:50 AM, Lou via lyx-users wrote: Is jabref the best way to find and cite bibliography references in Lyx? Is there a better, easier way? Lou That is the easiest and powerful way handling bibtex and biblatex citations to my experience. There are other tools of course, such as

Re: Best reference manger

2022-03-24 Thread Murat Yildizoglu via lyx-users
Hello Lu, Under OSX, I prefer Bibdesk with Zotero. The latter can be used in other OSs. -- Prof. Murat Yildizoglu Advisor to the Minister of Education, Youth and Sports of Cambodia Expertise France On leave from: UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113) web: www.yildizoglu.fr > Le 25

Best reference manger

2022-03-24 Thread Lou via lyx-users
Is jabref the best way to find and cite bibliography references in Lyx? Is there a better, easier way? Lou -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users

Re: beamer cross reference to subsection

2020-12-30 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Mittwoch, dem 30.12.2020 um 07:53 -0500 schrieb Neal Becker: > I have a beamer document, and I want to make a crossreference to a > subsection.  It appears that labeling the subsection and inserting a > crossreference results in a reference to the pageno, not the > subsection

Re: beamer cross reference to subsection

2020-12-30 Thread Joel Kulesza
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 5:53 AM Neal Becker wrote: > I have a beamer document, and I want to make a crossreference to a > subsection. It appears that labeling the subsection and inserting a > crossreference results in a reference to the pageno, not the subsection > number.

beamer cross reference to subsection

2020-12-30 Thread Neal Becker
I have a beamer document, and I want to make a crossreference to a subsection. It appears that labeling the subsection and inserting a crossreference results in a reference to the pageno, not the subsection number. I'm guessing that this is some behavior of latex that beamer has modified? I'm

Re: reference in pdf output of beamer > closing paranthesis not colored

2020-01-15 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Am 15.01.20 um 18:43 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Am Mittwoch, den 15.01.2020, 18:04 +0100 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: Thanks, Jürgen. There was no graphic. In the file you originally sent, there were several graphics. I send the lyx-, bib- and bst style file my pdf output gives Roenneberg

Re: reference in pdf output of beamer > closing paranthesis not colored

2020-01-15 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Mittwoch, den 15.01.2020, 18:04 +0100 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: > Thanks, Jürgen. There was no graphic. In the file you originally sent, there were several graphics. > I send the lyx-, bib- and bst style file > > my pdf output gives Roenneberg et al (2019) all in green except the >

Re: reference in pdf output of beamer > closing paranthesis not colored

2020-01-15 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
can remove the graphics and reduce it to one reference, and add the bib file. Jürgen Thanks, Jürgen. There was no graphic. I send the lyx-, bib- and bst style file my pdf output gives Roenneberg et al (2019) all in green except the closing paranthesis ) Wolfgang TEST.lyx Description

Re: reference in pdf output of beamer > closing paranthesis not colored

2020-01-15 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
one reference, and add the bib file. Jürgen signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users

reference in pdf output of beamer > closing paranthesis not colored

2020-01-15 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
I am enclosing a short example of a beamer file with two references. The pdf output shows them in green, except the closing paranthesis > ) which is black Wolfgang Carus2020-jan14-Test.lyx Description: application/lyx -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org

Re: Index "see..." Cross-reference Broken in User Guide

2019-12-14 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Donnerstag, den 12.12.2019, 12:02 +1300 schrieb Andrew Parsloe: > Like Axel, I get the "GIF see Image formats" entry produced in the > index. This is LyX 2.3.3, the English User's Guide, on a Windows 10 > machine. Under "Images" there is a subheading "Formats 71". It depends on which index

Re: Index "see..." Cross-reference Broken in User Guide

2019-12-13 Thread Axel Dessecker
For example, using LyX 2.3.3 the "GIF|see{Image > >>> > >>> Formats}" in Section 4.4.1 > >>> > >>> > of the User Guide does not make an entry for GIF or > >>> > >>>

Re: Index "see..." Cross-reference Broken in User Guide

2019-12-11 Thread Andrew Parsloe
anything indicating > that something else should be seen. I cannot confirm your observation. I have the user guide in German and the cross-reference command for GIF you are mentioning correctly creates a list

Re: Index "see..." Cross-reference Broken in User Guide

2019-12-11 Thread Joel Kulesza
t; > For example, using LyX 2.3.3 the "GIF|see{Image Formats}" in Section >>> 4.4.1 >>> > of the User Guide does not make an entry for GIF or anything indicating >>> > that something else should be seen. >>> >>> I cannot confirm your

Re: Index "see..." Cross-reference Broken in User Guide

2019-12-11 Thread Andrew Parsloe
e{Image Formats}" in Section 4.4.1 > of the User Guide does not make an entry for GIF or anything indicating > that something else should be seen. I cannot confirm your observation. I have the user guide in German and the cross-reference command

Re: Index "see..." Cross-reference Broken in User Guide

2019-12-11 Thread Joel Kulesza
ing indicating >> > that something else should be seen. >> >> I cannot confirm your observation. I have the user guide in German and >> the >> cross-reference command for GIF you are mentioning correctly creates a >> list >> entry for “Grafikform

Re: Index "see..." Cross-reference Broken in User Guide

2019-12-11 Thread Andrew Parsloe
confirm your observation. I have the user guide in German and the cross-reference command for GIF you are mentioning correctly creates a list entry for “Grafikformate” (image formats). This is LyX 2.3.3 and Linux (openSUSE). Axel, Thank you for testing.  Weird.  I cannot see it

Re: Index "see..." Cross-reference Broken in User Guide

2019-12-11 Thread Joel Kulesza
; > > > > > of the User Guide does not make an entry for GIF or anything > indicating > > > > that something else should be seen. > > > > > > I cannot confirm your observation. I have the user guide in German and > the > > > cross-reference

Re: Index "see..." Cross-reference Broken in User Guide

2019-12-11 Thread Axel Dessecker
that something else should be seen. > > > > I cannot confirm your observation. I have the user guide in German and the > > cross-reference command for GIF you are mentioning correctly creates a > > list > > entry for “Grafikformate” (image formats). This is LyX 2.3.3 a

Re: Index "see..." Cross-reference Broken in User Guide

2019-12-11 Thread Axel Dessecker
fixing this, any ideas for a workaround are appreciated. > > If this is confirmed with a bug, I will enter it into the tracker. > > Thank you, > Joel Joel, I cannot confirm your observation. I have the user guide in German and the cross-reference command for GIF you are mentio

Index "see..." Cross-reference Broken in User Guide

2019-12-10 Thread Joel Kulesza
Colleagues, Has anyone else observed that the "See..." cross-references in the User Guide index fail to render? For example, using LyX 2.3.3 the "GIF|see{Image Formats}" in Section 4.4.1 of the User Guide does not make an entry for GIF or anything indicating that something else should be seen.

Re: 3.4.2 Automatic Reference Naming

2019-01-06 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck
On 1/6/19 10:24 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > Am Sonntag, den 06.01.2019, 07:56 -0700 schrieb Hal Kierstead: >> Now I have tried NOT using refstyle. So far every reference type I >> have tried works (in English) out of the box with no modifications in >> the preambl

Re: 3.4.2 Automatic Reference Naming

2019-01-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Sonntag, den 06.01.2019, 07:56 -0700 schrieb Hal Kierstead: > Now I have tried NOT using refstyle. So far every reference type I > have tried works (in English) out of the box with no modifications in > the preamble. Prettyref (which is the alternative) uses capitalized string b

Re: 3.4.2 Automatic Reference Naming

2019-01-06 Thread Hal Kierstead
structions before 3.4.2 of Embedded Objects say to use > refstyle. > > Thanks again, > > Hal Now I have tried NOT using refstyle. So far every reference type I have tried works (in English) out of the box with no modifications in the preamble. Hal

Re: 3.4.2 Automatic Reference Naming

2019-01-06 Thread Hal Kierstead
> On Jan 6, 2019, at 6:50 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > > \def\RSlemtxt{Lemma~} Thanks. That worked perfectly. By the way, the instructions before 3.4.2 of Embedded Objects say to use refstyle. Thanks again, Hal

Re: 3.4.2 Automatic Reference Naming

2019-01-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Sonntag, den 06.01.2019, 06:40 -0700 schrieb Hal Kierstead: > > I am attaching a minimal file. Which reveals you are using refstyle. So add \def\RSlemtxt{Lemma~} to the preamble. Jürgen > Thanks, Hal signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: 3.4.2 Automatic Reference Naming

2019-01-06 Thread Hal Kierstead
> On Jan 6, 2019, at 2:05 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > > Am Samstag, den 05.01.2019, 15:11 -0700 schrieb Hal Kierstead: >> All - >> >> I am trying to use the automatic naming feature for references. It >> seems to work, except that, for example, the name lemma is not >> capitalized. So

Re: 3.4.2 Automatic Reference Naming

2019-01-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Samstag, den 05.01.2019, 15:11 -0700 schrieb Hal Kierstead: > All - > > I am trying to use the automatic naming feature for references. It > seems to work, except that, for example, the name lemma is not > capitalized. So following the manual I added > >

3.4.2 Automatic Reference Naming

2019-01-05 Thread Hal Kierstead
All - I am trying to use the automatic naming feature for references. It seems to work, except that, for example, the name lemma is not capitalized. So following the manual I added \addto\extrasenglish{\renewcommand{\sectionautorefname}{Lemma}} to the preamble, but it did not change

Re: How to hyphenate a long word in a cited reference

2018-11-12 Thread Paul A. Rubin
of a paper and is not editable as normal text in LyX. I assume you have the file where the reference is, yes? Add \- where you want to allow a hyphen. Riki I thought of that. The reference is in a Bibtex database so yes, I could do that. But it seems crude and awkward—if I change a column

Re: How to hyphenate a long word in a cited reference

2018-11-12 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 12 Nov 2018, list_em...@icloud.com wrote: I thought of that. The reference is in a Bibtex database so yes, I could do that. But it seems crude and awkward—if I change a column width or font or font size or number of columns or bibliographic style etc. then the added hyphen will appear

Re: How to hyphenate a long word in a cited reference

2018-11-12 Thread list_email
d >> is not editable as normal text in LyX. > > I assume you have the file where the reference is, yes? Add \- where you > want to allow a hyphen. > > Riki > I thought of that. The reference is in a Bibtex database so yes, I could do that. But it seems crude and awkward—if

Re: How to hyphenate a long word in a cited reference

2018-11-09 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck
On 11/8/18 6:52 AM, list_em...@icloud.com wrote: > How does one hyphenate a long word that appears in a citation, in the list of > references? The problematic long word appears in the title of a paper and is > not editable as normal text in LyX. I assume you have the file where the

Re: Cross-reference Styling Inquiry

2018-11-08 Thread Andrew Parsloe
On 9/11/2018 7:00 AM, Joel Kulesza wrote: Colleagues, As I'm writing a paper, I have a mix of Ref:... and EqRef:... cross references.  I also, unfortunately, sometimes manage to break them and achieve BROKEN:... cross references. Has anyone identified a way to color the associated

Cross-reference Styling Inquiry

2018-11-08 Thread Joel Kulesza
Colleagues, As I'm writing a paper, I have a mix of Ref:... and EqRef:... cross references. I also, unfortunately, sometimes manage to break them and achieve BROKEN:... cross references. Has anyone identified a way to color the associated boxes/buttons differently based on their status (Ref,

How to hyphenate a long word in a cited reference

2018-11-08 Thread list_email
How does one hyphenate a long word that appears in a citation, in the list of references? The problematic long word appears in the title of a paper and is not editable as normal text in LyX. Jerry

Re: Cross-reference with /vref not mentioning the page in preview

2017-10-18 Thread Alexandru Guzu
Thanks for the reply. I'm running LyX 2.1.4 from July 2015. I added more text and indeed if the reference is on the same page, \vref ommits the page mention completely, otherwise it might say previous page or page #. I was also unable to find the "official" documentation on \vre

Re: Cross-reference with /vref not mentioning the page in preview

2017-10-17 Thread Richard Heck
sec:About-This-Document” (it may be > selected by default), and a reference marker will appear containing > “Ref+Text: sec:About-This-Document” > ... > In the printed document, this reference marker will be replaced with > the section number and then the page number. > " >

Cross-reference with /vref not mentioning the page in preview

2017-10-17 Thread Alexandru Guzu
Hello, I am following the LyX tutorial and I am having some difficulties with the Cross-referencing. The tutorial says: " select the drop-down menu labeled “Format” and select “ on page ”. Then select “sec:About-This-Document” (it may be selected by default), and a reference marker will a

Re: Removing period following section reference

2017-10-13 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
So reducing it until it comes to the source of the issue, which is MWE :-)-O The point is, even a three line LyX file has a preamble and many switches, maybe even modules. Never mind, if one asks for help... el -- Sent from Dr Lisse's iPad mini 4 > On 13 Oct 2017, at 18:07, Christos

Re: Removing period following section reference

2017-10-13 Thread Christos Makridis
Hi everyone, I think I resolved it. There was a component of my preamble that I've been using based on someone else's template, and it included a command that put periods after section numbers. Just to clarify RE the minimum working example: what I had put in my earlier email was something that

Re: Removing period following section reference

2017-10-13 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
ify, what precisely do you think would be helpful on top > of what was included before? As far as I can tell, if one labels a > section along the lines of: > > \section{intro} > \label{sec:intro} > > and then calls it, like: > > see section \ref{sec:intro} > > then

Re: Removing period following section reference

2017-10-13 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
, with that in mind, notice the two periods -- the problem is > whenever I reference that appendix section, i.e. \ref{subsec:AAA}, it > references A1.3 with a period at the end, rather than just A1.3 > > What I'd like to do is remove that period whenever referencing something >

Re: Removing period following section reference

2017-10-13 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Donnerstag, den 12.10.2017, 15:10 -0700 schrieb Christos Makridis: > Hey Lyx Community, > > I've spent some time searching online for a resolution to this, but > haven't found much. > > The issue is as follows. > > Suppose I write a section in the appendix (insert appendix here) > like: > >

Re: Removing period following section reference

2017-10-12 Thread Christos Makridis
Hey Steve and everyone, Yes sorry, let me be more explicit. First, see the screenshot below -- this is what I get showing right now. [image: Inline image 1] Now, with that in mind, notice the two periods -- the problem is whenever I reference that appendix section, i.e. \ref{subsec:AAA

Removing period following section reference

2017-10-12 Thread Christos Makridis
Hey Lyx Community, I've spent some time searching online for a resolution to this, but haven't found much. The issue is as follows. Suppose I write a section in the appendix (insert appendix here) like: \section{data details} \label{sec:data} But then I refer to: Appendix Section

Re: Removing period following section reference

2017-09-29 Thread Christos Makridis
Hey Steve, Can you elaborate a little more -- what would I want to change in the preamble?

Re: Removing period following section reference

2017-09-29 Thread Stephen Buonopane
> On Sep 28, 2017, at 11:09 PM, Christos Makridis wrote: > > Hey Lyx Community, > > I've spent some time searching online for a resolution to this, but haven't > found much. > > The issue is as follows. > > Suppose I write a section in the appendix (insert appendix

Removing period following section reference

2017-09-28 Thread Christos Makridis
Hey Lyx Community, I've spent some time searching online for a resolution to this, but haven't found much. The issue is as follows. Suppose I write a section in the appendix (insert appendix here) like: \section{data details} \label{sec:data} But then I refer to: Appendix Section

Re: LyX Cross-reference Label Default Content Inquiry

2017-08-28 Thread Richard Heck
On 08/28/2017 03:07 PM, Joel Kulesza wrote: > Colleagues: > > Is there a mechanism for modifying how Insert -> Labels are > automatically populated? > > It appears to populate with the name of the associated entity, with > spaces changed to dashes, up to a certain character limit. > > Can this

LyX Cross-reference Label Default Content Inquiry

2017-08-28 Thread Joel Kulesza
Colleagues: Is there a mechanism for modifying how Insert -> Labels are automatically populated? It appears to populate with the name of the associated entity, with spaces changed to dashes, up to a certain character limit. Can this character limit be raised? Can the space->dash conversion be

Re: Chicago Manual reference in footnote with bibtex?

2016-09-12 Thread John Kane
e way to implement the Chicago Manual of > > Style's full reference in a footnote style? > > You should use BibLaTeX with the Chicago style > > https://www.ctan.org/pkg/biblatex-chicago > > > > > I saw a reference to \footcite in LaTex but a) it's not clear to me how

Re: Chicago Manual reference in footnote with bibtex?

2016-09-12 Thread Charles de Miramon
John Kane wrote: > Is there any relatively simple way to implement the Chicago Manual of > Style's full reference in a footnote style? You should use BibLaTeX with the Chicago style https://www.ctan.org/pkg/biblatex-chicago > > I saw a reference to \footcite in LaTex but a) it

Chicago Manual reference in footnote with bibtex?

2016-09-11 Thread John Kane
Is there any relatively simple way to implement the Chicago Manual of Style's full reference in a footnote style? I saw a reference to \footcite in LaTex but a) it's not clear to me how to use it even in LaTeX and there was a note in the LyX wiki implying that it was not implemented in LyX

Re: Get rid of § in formatted reference to sections

2016-06-07 Thread racoon
here is no "§" added, like "In section §3 and 4, ..." Wouldn't it be better to have "In section §3 and §4."? Anyway, I want to get rid of the added "§" in the formatted reference altogether. I have seen that LyX uses the command "\secref

Re: Get rid of § in formatted reference to sections

2016-06-07 Thread racoon
"In section §3 and 4, ..." Wouldn't it be better to have "In section §3 and §4."? Anyway, I want to get rid of the added "§" in the formatted reference altogether. I have seen that LyX uses the command "\secref" but did not find documentation. Maybe someo

Re: Get rid of § in formatted reference to sections

2016-06-06 Thread Richard Heck
ot;? Also it makes >>>> referencing to more than one section tricky because by in the plain >>>> format there is no "§" added, like >>>> >>>> "In section §3 and 4, ..." >>>> >>>> Wouldn't it be better to have >>>>

Re: Get rid of § in formatted reference to sections

2016-06-05 Thread Daniel
ve "In section §3 and §4."? Anyway, I want to get rid of the added "§" in the formatted reference altogether. I have seen that LyX uses the command "\secref" but did not find documentation. Maybe someone can help me out. Thanks. Okay, I think I got it: \renewcommand\secref[

Re: Get rid of § in formatted reference to sections

2016-06-05 Thread Richard Heck
;In section §3 and 4, ..." >> >> Wouldn't it be better to have >> >> "In section §3 and §4."? >> >> Anyway, I want to get rid of the added "§" in the formatted reference >> altogether. I have seen that LyX uses the command "\secref&

Re: Get rid of § in formatted reference to sections

2016-06-05 Thread racoon
"? Also it makes referencing to more than one section tricky because by in the plain format there is no "§" added, like "In section §3 and 4, ..." Wouldn't it be better to have "In section §3 and §4."? Anyway, I want to get rid of the added "§" in t

Get rid of § in formatted reference to sections

2016-06-05 Thread racoon
eferencing to more than one section tricky because by in the plain format there is no "§" added, like "In section §3 and 4, ..." Wouldn't it be better to have "In section §3 and §4."? Anyway, I want to get rid of the added "§" in the formatted reference a

Re: How to create reference to Custom Items

2016-05-01 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Samstag, den 30.04.2016, 15:33 +0200 schrieb racoon: > Great. Thanks a lot. Wouldn't it be nice if LyX would offer a > solution  > to this by internally adding the needed code for enumerations with  > custom items? Unfortunately, no. This is just an ugly hack that we cannot support with an

Re: How to create reference to Custom Items

2016-04-30 Thread racoon
On 30.04.2016 14:34, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Am Samstag, den 30.04.2016, 11:26 +0200 schrieb racoon: Hi, I am trying to reference to an enumerate custom item created using the enumitem module but it seems not to work. I attached an example. Not easily possible, see http

Re: How to create reference to Custom Items

2016-04-30 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Samstag, den 30.04.2016, 11:26 +0200 schrieb racoon: > Hi, > > I am trying to reference to an enumerate custom item created using > the  > enumitem module but it seems not to work. I attached an example. Not easily possible, see http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/47335/cus

How to create reference to Custom Items

2016-04-30 Thread racoon
Hi, I am trying to reference to an enumerate custom item created using the enumitem module but it seems not to work. I attached an example. Daniel Custom item ref.lyx Description: application/lyx

Re: Cannot generate pdf when there is an underscore in the Note field of a reference in the bibliography

2016-03-10 Thread Joel Kulesza
Proceed, with fingers crossed. > --- > > This only occurs if there is an underscore in the note field of a reference > in the bibtex database. I have looked for hidden special characters in the > .bib file using the terminal command cat -TEA and found none. T

Cannot generate pdf when there is an underscore in the Note field of a reference in the bibliography

2016-03-10 Thread Ken Allen
if there is an underscore in the note field of a reference in the bibtex database. I have looked for hidden special characters in the .bib file using the terminal command cat -TEA and found none. The underscore has to be in the note field of the reference entry. Seems really odd. I posted this to the bug list

Re: Reference in TOC as upper-case

2016-01-03 Thread David Rörich
2016-01-02 22:12 GMT+01:00 Rajil Saraswat : > Hi, > > I am using the article class. I want the 'References' in the table of > contents to come out as upper case like 'REFERENCES'. How can i do > that? > > Thanks, > Rajil > Hi, what document class do you use? David

Re: Reference in TOC as upper-case

2016-01-03 Thread Rajil Saraswat
On Jan 3, 2016 4:26 AM, "David Rörich" wrote: > > > > 2016-01-02 22:12 GMT+01:00 Rajil Saraswat : >> >> Hi, >> >> I am using the article class. I want the 'References' in the table of >> contents to come out as upper case like 'REFERENCES'. How can i do

Re: Reference in TOC as upper-case

2016-01-03 Thread Steve Hnizdur
Hi Try putting the ERT \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{REFERENCES} before the references. Good luck. On 03/01/16 13:11, Rajil Saraswat wrote: On Jan 3, 2016 4:26 AM, "David Rörich" > wrote: > > > > 2016-01-02 22:12 GMT+01:00 Rajil

Reference in TOC as upper-case

2016-01-02 Thread Rajil Saraswat
Hi, I am using the article class. I want the 'References' in the table of contents to come out as upper case like 'REFERENCES'. How can i do that? Thanks, Rajil

Re: Trouble with Cross-Reference

2015-09-25 Thread Michael Berger
machine. OS X 10.9.5 On 9/24/15 11:27 AM, Sarah wrote: Hi, I'm working through the LyX Tutorial and I've encountered a problem in Section 3.4.2: Your first cross-reference. I have followed the steps outlined in this section: * Applied the label "sec:About-This-Document"

Trouble with Cross-Reference

2015-09-24 Thread Sarah
Hi, I'm working through the LyX Tutorial and I've encountered a problem in Section 3.4.2: Your first cross-reference. I have followed the steps outlined in this section: * Applied the label "sec:About-This-Document" at the end of the title line for Section 2 of my document (a

Re: Trouble with Cross-Reference

2015-09-24 Thread Sarah
So sorry, I forgot to include in my original message that I'm working on a Mac machine. OS X 10.9.5 On 9/24/15 11:27 AM, Sarah wrote: Hi, I'm working through the LyX Tutorial and I've encountered a problem in Section 3.4.2: Your first cross-reference. I have followed the steps outlined

Re: Trouble with Cross-Reference

2015-09-24 Thread Stephan Witt
- but others will be interested in the example with your problem too. Perhaps the tutorial is not the best here. If I insert a cross- reference like you described it I get the text "If you want to know more about this document, then see Section *2 on the previous page*, which can be found on p

Re: Trouble with Cross-Reference

2015-09-24 Thread Sarah
, Sarah wrote: Hi, I'm working through the LyX Tutorial and I've encountered a problem in Section 3.4.2: Your first cross-reference. I have followed the steps outlined in this section: * Applied the label "sec:About-This-Document" at the end of the title line for Section 2 of m

Re: Trouble with Cross-Reference

2015-09-24 Thread Richard Heck
at happens with the "Ref+Text" type of cross-reference is that, if that section began on a different page from the one the cross-reference is on, then you will get something like "Section 2 on page 5" in the output. If, as in your case, it is on the same page, you just get &q

Re: Trouble with Cross-Reference

2015-09-24 Thread John Kane
on. I've removed it for the next release. (Thanks!) > > What happens with the "Ref+Text" type of cross-reference is that, if that > section began on a different page from the one the cross-reference is on, > then you will get something like "Section 2 on page 5" in the ou

Re: no URL line-breaks in the reference list

2015-07-29 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Mittwoch 29 Juli 2015, 12:06:45 schrieb Michael Berger: BTW instead of writing Retrieved May 2015 from: into the pages field, consider using biblatex's urldate field. I can find no 'urldate field' in my biblatex application (KBibTeX). Do I have to create one? It should be in the Misc

Re: no URL line-breaks in the reference list

2015-07-29 Thread Michael Berger
On 07/28/2015 03:32 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 15:22:14 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: The URLs break rather nicely here except for one (Nom10), which is however difficult to break automatically. It gets significantly better if I put the following commands in the

Re: no URL line-breaks in the reference list

2015-07-29 Thread Michael Berger
On 07/28/2015 03:32 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 15:22:14 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: The URLs break rather nicely here except for one (Nom10), which is however difficult to break automatically. It gets significantly better if I put the following commands in the

Re: no URL line-breaks in the reference list

2015-07-29 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Mittwoch 29 Juli 2015, 12:06:45 schrieb Michael Berger: > BTW instead of writing "Retrieved May 2015 from:" into the pages field, > consider using biblatex's urldate field. > > I can find no 'urldate field' in my biblatex application (KBibTeX). Do I > have to create one? It should be in the

Re: no URL line-breaks in the reference list

2015-07-28 Thread Michael Berger
On 07/28/2015 08:19 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Am Montag 27 Juli 2015, 19:51:48 schrieb Michael Berger: the response to my request so far is very poor with no clue in sight. I take it that my switch to biblatex was too hasty and I am considering to revert back to using bibtex. Can you

Re: no URL line-breaks in the reference list

2015-07-28 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 15:22:14 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 14:31:07 schrieb Michael Berger: Ha! There you are, thanks! Jürgen, I stripped down the attached LyX-file to the minimum I could. You will probably need the bibtex-file too. Hope you have all you need

Re: no URL line-breaks in the reference list

2015-07-28 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Dienstag 28 Juli 2015, 14:31:07 schrieb Michael Berger: Ha! There you are, thanks! Jürgen, I stripped down the attached LyX-file to the minimum I could. You will probably need the bibtex-file too. Hope you have all you need now and thanks in advance, The URLs break rather nicely here

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