On Mon, 11 Sep 2023, Rich Shepard wrote:
Other than \maketitle being on a separate line I don't see why the date
does not display in the whole document. Is the error some place else?
Well, ... all I did was capitalize two words in the whole document's
subtitle, saved, and recompile
On Mon, 11 Sep 2023, Rich Shepard wrote:
I am not seeing where the paragraph layouts differ, so I'll look at the
.tex outputs for both.
Herbert,
Yes, I had the wrong environment for the \today date. Fixed that. Now,
mwe.pdf shows the title, subtitle, and date while the whole document do
On Mon, 11 Sep 2023, Herbert Voss wrote:
your command \today is set with paragraph layout subtilte, so it
overwrites the first subtitle definition. Use paragraph layout date for
\today. Or as an alternative: use command-enter instead of only enter
after the first subtitle line. Then it will
Am 11.09.23 um 19:05 schrieb Rich Shepard:
This is a new issue for me: no subtitle displayed.
I don't see anything in the settings and there's no error when compiling
with pdflatex.
Minimal Wrong Example (MWE) attached.
Rich,
your command \today is set with paragraph layout su
This is a new issue for me: no subtitle displayed.
I don't see anything in the settings and there's no error when compiling
with pdflatex.
Minimal Wrong Example (MWE) attached.
Advice needed.
TIA,
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Waluyo Adi Siswanto writes:
>
> Sorry I was using Part* not Part, and adding the command \addcontentsline to
> control the TOC, as explained before
> ---
> was
>
Seems what I want, but I want to find out an easier and "cleaner" way to do it.
thanks anyway: if I won't find it, I'll use your twe
now whether it is exactly what you are expected.
>
> In Part environment
>
> Part I Ctrl+Return
> Big title Ctrl+Return
> Smaller subtitle
>
> then add LaTeX command ERT (but here I did not put the Part No)
>
> \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Big title - Smaller subtitle}
I wrote a document in book (KOMA-Script), and I did almost similar to what
you want, but I don't know whether it is exactly what you are expected.
In Part environment
Part I Ctrl+Return
Big title Ctrl+Return
Smaller subtitle
then add LaTeX command ERT (but here I did not put the Pa
Hello.
I use koma-book
Is there a way to set a subtitle for Part's title in a smaller font in a way
that in the TOC then they're displayed in the same font?
What I would like is:
Part I
Big title
smaller subtitle
and in TOC,
I. Big title - smaller subtitle
or
I.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Hi, I must be missing something pretty obvious but I can't seem to
find how to add a Subtitle to my book(Koma-Script) document. I have
found information on the \subtitle command in the Koma-script
documentation, but I can'
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
> Hi, I must be missing something pretty obvious but I can't seem to
> find how to add a Subtitle to my book(Koma-Script) document. I have
> found information on the \subtitle command in the Koma-script
> documentation, but I can't find the equiva
Hi, I must be missing something pretty obvious but I can't seem to
find how to add a Subtitle to my book(Koma-Script) document. I have
found information on the \subtitle command in the Koma-script
documentation, but I can't find the equivalent option in the Lyx
drop-down environment men
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 04:04:44PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Jun" == Jun Sun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Jun> I am new to lyx.
>
> Jun> Our internal report is close to what article class offers.
> Jun> However,
>>>>> "Jun" == Jun Sun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jun> I am new to lyx.
Jun> Our internal report is close to what article class offers.
Jun> However, we need a subtitle in the middle just following the
Jun> Title.
Jun> What are the possible ways
I am new to lyx.
Our internal report is close to what article class offers. However,
we need a subtitle in the middle just following the Title.
What are the possible ways to achieve this?
Thanks.
Jun
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
It uses same font size though which I also don't want.
Jeremy,
Highlight the sub-title using the pointy device or the arrow keys, then
select Layout->Character and make the font size small, smaller, or smallest.
This is what I do on my beamer pr
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
What do you use for a subtitle for a book?
komascript book
Thanks for the info.
I have scrbook (koma-script) from teTeX-texmf-3.0, but don't see it.
I did try Titlehead and Extratitle.
a
Am Samstag, 19. November 2005 10:00 schrieb Jeremy C. Reed:
> On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> >> What do you use for a subtitle for a book?
> >
> > komascript book
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> I have scrbook (koma-script) from teTeX-texm
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
What do you use for a subtitle for a book?
komascript book
Thanks for the info.
I have scrbook (koma-script) from teTeX-texmf-3.0, but don't see it.
I did try Titlehead and Extratitle.
What layouts do you use? Any example? And pointe
Am Freitag, 18. November 2005 18:50 schrieb Jeremy C. Reed:
> I see that some layouts like beamer, paper, and others have a "subtitle".
>
> Is there any subtitle layout for a book?
>
> My workaround is to use author or date or use a CTRL-Enter to add to a
> Author layo
I see that some layouts like beamer, paper, and others have a "subtitle".
Is there any subtitle layout for a book?
My workaround is to use author or date or use a CTRL-Enter to add to a
Author layout. Will this cause problems?
If not, I get:
Error in latexParagraphs: You shou
On Sat, Dec 13, 2003 at 04:03:22PM -0800, Matthew Redekopp wrote:
> I've a question regarding the numbering scheme provided by
> Section/Subsection/etc: DVI prints the numbers 0.1.2, 0.2.2, etc, that is,
> with a zero first. Is there any means of getting rid of the zero?
>
>
>
> Also, I notice
I've a question regarding the numbering scheme provided by Section/Subsection/etc: DVI prints the numbers 0.1.2, 0.2.2, etc, that is, with a zero first. Is there any means of getting rid of the zero?
Also, I notice that the report document layout-type publishes the Table of Contents and th
On Wed, 15 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How can I have a subtitle in the article class. When I have two titles, only
> one gets printed.
One more "misuse" method would be to use the date field for the subtitle (at
least if you don't want/need the date centered and bi
ROTECTED] wrote:
> How can I have a subtitle in the article class. When I have two titles, only
> one gets printed.
>
> Peter Prevos
>
>
On 15 May, Peter Prevos wrote:
> How can I have a subtitle in the article class. When I have two
> titles, only one gets printed.
Either use different class (one of many advantages of koma-script
classes is that it has both Subject and Subtitle paragraph
styles) or brutal solution is
How can I have a subtitle in the article class. When I have two titles, only
one gets printed.
Peter Prevos
Tony Dancer wrote:
>
> I have a paper with a short title and a subtitle, but there is no
> defined style for 'subtitle'. Can someone point me in the direction for
> defining one (I am using AMS Article). As with my previous query, would
> some preabmle do the job?
try
I have a paper with a short title and a subtitle, but there is no
defined style for 'subtitle'. Can someone point me in the direction for
defining one (I am using AMS Article). As with my previous query, would
some preabmle do the job?
Thanks
Tony
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