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- Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:40 pm
- Forum: LyX
- Topic: Cross-Reference generic Text
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Re: Cross-Reference generic Text
I realized what wasn't work when I first was trying this. I was creating a .tex file by typing that text in LyX and exporting to a LaTeX(plain) format. Instead, I just created a .txt file copied that text in and saved it as .tex. Apparently the LyX exported was adding some code that prevented it ...
- Tue Dec 20, 2011 5:10 pm
- Forum: LyX
- Topic: Cross-Reference generic Text
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2422
Re: Cross-Reference generic Text
Thanks!. I will try this (I had not quite gotten to doing macros in Lyx). It looks like it will be useful.
Edit: I tried it and was having some difficulties. I exported the a LyX file with the commands to a .tex file. In the second file, I inserted that macros code as TeX, which seemed to work, but ...
Edit: I tried it and was having some difficulties. I exported the a LyX file with the commands to a .tex file. In the second file, I inserted that macros code as TeX, which seemed to work, but ...
- Tue Dec 20, 2011 9:09 am
- Forum: LyX
- Topic: Cross-Reference generic Text
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2422
Cross-Reference generic Text
I recently started using LyX for some articles that I'm writing. I think I have a pretty decent handle on the basic functions after 10+ hours. Anyway, I was thinking that one thing that crops up a lot is that I might say something like:
U.S. GDP growth is expected to be 10%.
And then I refer to the ...
U.S. GDP growth is expected to be 10%.
And then I refer to the ...