Colored and Clickable Wrapping URLs in LaTeX and LyX
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(2021) If you're having problems getting your clickable URLs to wrap
properly, or if they just walk right off the edge of the page, this document is what you need.
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LyX Quickstart
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(2002) Gets you started quickly with LyX, and also serves as a great reference.
Detailed listing of LyX and LaTeX commands.
This document starts light but toward the end contains some heavy duty examples. This is my
single most useful LyX document, but I've learned some things since writing it in
2002. Therefore, I suggest after reading this document you keep going down the list through
the 2007 documents.
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Steve Litt's Sure Fire Way to Create LyX Layouts
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(2009) For various reasons discussed in
this document, some people using some LyX versions tear their hair out
trying to get new LyX layouts to work with their documents. I was one
of the hair-ripped people until I discovered the secrets in this
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Using Century Schoolbook Equivalent
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(2021) In my opinion, Century Schoolbook is the most readable font
family for onscreen. But it stopped working with LyX several years ago.
The solution is to use equivalent TeX Gyre Schola, but doing so requires
some special steps. |
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makeindex Options, Including Minimum Range Sizes
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(2008) Read this before you start
indexing! If an index range is 18-19, do you want it listed as a range,
or just page 18? You can do either. Do you want to change the
delimiters between page numbers or the dash in ranges? No problem. This
page shows you how to make the makeindex program do whatever you want. |
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Making Your Own Lists in LaTeX and LyX
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(2007) If you need something not offered
by the itemize, enumerate or description environments, this is how you
roll your own lists. |
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Lyx, LaTeX and TeX
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(2007) To make the most of LyX, you need to know LaTeX. To really understand LaTeX, you need to know TeX. |
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LyX Gotchas
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(2005) Here are some LyX Landmines, and how to avoid them. |
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Birth of a Book
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(2002) This Troubleshooting Professional
Magazine issue discusses the challenges I faced writing books in Linux,
the decision to go with LyX, the challenges, and the outcome. |
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LyX Lifeboat, Speedboat and Yacht presentation
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(2002) First presented by Steve Litt at LEAP-CF 10/17/2002. There's also a .tgz downloadable version of this slideshow. |
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LyX Lifeboat etc, Downloadable version
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(2002) |
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