Latest Forum Posts
Re: References in Presentation 24/05/2013 20:49, ys_gI wasn't shure which forum to choose, because both fit....
Re: References in Presentation 24/05/2013 20:28, Johannes_BCrosspost to another thread on this forum.
Do you really think this is necessary?...
Re: Problems with showing References in Beamer 24/05/2013 20:22, Johannes_BWell, there could be many reasons, you did not post a Minimal Working EXample. If we have a MWE to test, it is always easier for us to help you.
In your case, you never told LaTeX to \printbibliography....
Re: distance text - itemize, not between items 24/05/2013 17:33, cgniederI tried it now with enumitem, but it does not change the style!
Please provide us with a (if you're not sure what that is please follow the link and read it) that shows where you're struggling
Regards...
Re: force author name 24/05/2013 17:31, cgniederWild guess: you're talking about a bibliography entry, i.e. something like
@book{someid,
author = {XXX Ag},
title = ...
}
If my guess is right then XXX is taken as first name and Ag as last name which is why you're getting “Ag, XXX”. You can trick BibTeX (or biblatex/biber) by declaring this a single (i.e....
Re: distance text - itemize, not between items 24/05/2013 17:27, ScorpionI tried it now with enumitem, but it does not change the style! Can anyone plz help me!
Best
Johannes...
force author name 24/05/2013 17:25, ScorpionHey,
the author of one book/manual is a company "XXX AG" and I want that it is displayed like this. Now it looks like: "AG, XXX". How can i change that?
Best
Johannes...
Re: cite in TOC 24/05/2013 17:22, Scorpionomg, i am so stupid. Thank you very very much!!!...
Re: cite in TOC 24/05/2013 16:56, cgniederHi,
Use the optional argument of \section. It goes
\section[goes into ToC and header]{is the actual heading}
The same holds for all other sectioning commands.
Regards...
Re: Space in Nomenclature 24/05/2013 16:50, cgniederWithout seeing some code or a mini sample lyx file it is hard to be concrete but to me these spaces look as if they begin new alphabetic groups. The only thing I don't understand in the picture above is why there is no space between “bpm” and “CMR”, i.e., between B and C. But as I said: we'd need some sample c...
Comments