1.1.6fix3 compilation error
Hi, I've tried to compile 1.1.6fix3, but had an error... Here are some informations about my system: SunOS tiramisu 5.7 Generic_106541-12 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10 gcc version 2.8.1 GNU ld version 2.9.1 (with BFD 2.9.1) Here is the end of the ./configure --with-version-suffix --prefix=/udd/degrenie/pub (after a setenv LINGUAS 'fr') [...] Configuration: Source code location: . C++ Compiler: g++ C++ Compiler flags: -g -O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions C Compiler: gcc C Compiler flags: -g -O2 LyX binary dir: /udd/degrenie/pub/bin LyX files dir: /udd/degrenie/pub/share/lyx-1.1.6fix3 Special flags: frontend-xforms included-libsigc Configuration of LyX was successful. Type 'make' to compile the program, and then 'make install' to install it. ...and here is the output of the make: Making all in intl make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/intl' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/intl' Making all in po make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/po' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/po' Making all in sigc++ make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' make all-recursive make[2]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' Making all in macros make[3]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++/macros' make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[3]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++/macros' make[3]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c object.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c object.cc -o object.o echo timestamp object.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c scope.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c scope.cc -o scope.o echo timestamp scope.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c marshal.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c marshal.cc -o marshal.o echo timestamp marshal.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c slot.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c slot.cc -o slot.o echo timestamp slot.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c basic_signal.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c basic_signal.cc -o basic_signal.o echo timestamp basic_signal.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c adaptor.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c adaptor.cc -o adaptor.o echo timestamp adaptor.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c thread.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c thread.cc -o thread.o echo timestamp thread.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link c++ -g -O2 -o libsigc.la -no-undefined object.lo scope.lo marshal.lo slot.lo basic_signal.lo adaptor.lo thread.lo mkdir .libs ar cru .libs/libsigc.a object.o scope.o marshal.o slot.o basic_signal.o adaptor.o thread.o ranlib .libs/libsigc.a creating libsigc.la (cd .libs rm -f libsigc.la ln -s ../libsigc.la libsigc.la) make[3]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' make[2]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' make[1]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' Making all in boost make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/boost' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/boost' Making all in src make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/src' make all-recursive make[2]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/src' Making all in mathed make[3]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/src/mathed' /bin/sh ../../libtool --mode=compile g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src -I../../images -I./../ -I../.. -I../.. -I../../boost -isystem /usr/local/X11R5/include -g -O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -c formula.C g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src -I../../images -I./../ -I../.. -I../.. -I../../boost -isystem /usr/local/X11R5/include -g -O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -c formula.C -o formula.o array.h: In method `void LyxArrayBase::Init()': In file included from math_defs.h:32, from math_iter.h:27,
1.1.6fix3 compilation error
Hi, I've tried to compile 1.1.6fix3, but had an error... Here are some informations about my system: SunOS tiramisu 5.7 Generic_106541-12 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10 gcc version 2.8.1 GNU ld version 2.9.1 (with BFD 2.9.1) Here is the end of the ./configure --with-version-suffix --prefix=/udd/degrenie/pub (after a setenv LINGUAS 'fr') [...] Configuration: Source code location: . C++ Compiler: g++ C++ Compiler flags: -g -O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions C Compiler: gcc C Compiler flags: -g -O2 LyX binary dir: /udd/degrenie/pub/bin LyX files dir: /udd/degrenie/pub/share/lyx-1.1.6fix3 Special flags: frontend-xforms included-libsigc Configuration of LyX was successful. Type 'make' to compile the program, and then 'make install' to install it. ...and here is the output of the make: Making all in intl make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/intl' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/intl' Making all in po make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/po' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/po' Making all in sigc++ make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' make all-recursive make[2]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' Making all in macros make[3]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++/macros' make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[3]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++/macros' make[3]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c object.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c object.cc -o object.o echo timestamp object.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c scope.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c scope.cc -o scope.o echo timestamp scope.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c marshal.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c marshal.cc -o marshal.o echo timestamp marshal.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c slot.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c slot.cc -o slot.o echo timestamp slot.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c basic_signal.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c basic_signal.cc -o basic_signal.o echo timestamp basic_signal.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c adaptor.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c adaptor.cc -o adaptor.o echo timestamp adaptor.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c thread.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c thread.cc -o thread.o echo timestamp thread.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link c++ -g -O2 -o libsigc.la -no-undefined object.lo scope.lo marshal.lo slot.lo basic_signal.lo adaptor.lo thread.lo mkdir .libs ar cru .libs/libsigc.a object.o scope.o marshal.o slot.o basic_signal.o adaptor.o thread.o ranlib .libs/libsigc.a creating libsigc.la (cd .libs rm -f libsigc.la ln -s ../libsigc.la libsigc.la) make[3]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' make[2]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' make[1]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' Making all in boost make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/boost' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/boost' Making all in src make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/src' make all-recursive make[2]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/src' Making all in mathed make[3]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/src/mathed' /bin/sh ../../libtool --mode=compile g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src -I../../images -I./../ -I../.. -I../.. -I../../boost -isystem /usr/local/X11R5/include -g -O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -c formula.C g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src -I../../images -I./../ -I../.. -I../.. -I../../boost -isystem /usr/local/X11R5/include -g -O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -c formula.C -o formula.o array.h: In method `void LyxArrayBase::Init()': In file included from math_defs.h:32, from math_iter.h:27,
1.1.6fix3 compilation error
Hi, I've tried to compile 1.1.6fix3, but had an error... Here are some informations about my system: SunOS tiramisu 5.7 Generic_106541-12 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10 gcc version 2.8.1 GNU ld version 2.9.1 (with BFD 2.9.1) Here is the end of the "./configure --with-version-suffix --prefix=/udd/degrenie/pub" (after a "setenv LINGUAS 'fr'") [...] Configuration: Source code location: . C++ Compiler: g++ C++ Compiler flags: -g -O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions C Compiler: gcc C Compiler flags: -g -O2 LyX binary dir: /udd/degrenie/pub/bin LyX files dir: /udd/degrenie/pub/share/lyx-1.1.6fix3 Special flags: frontend-xforms included-libsigc Configuration of LyX was successful. Type 'make' to compile the program, and then 'make install' to install it. ...and here is the output of the make: Making all in intl make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/intl' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/intl' Making all in po make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/po' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/po' Making all in sigc++ make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' make all-recursive make[2]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' Making all in macros make[3]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++/macros' make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[3]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++/macros' make[3]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c object.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c object.cc -o object.o echo timestamp > object.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c scope.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c scope.cc -o scope.o echo timestamp > scope.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c marshal.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c marshal.cc -o marshal.o echo timestamp > marshal.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c slot.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c slot.cc -o slot.o echo timestamp > slot.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c basic_signal.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c basic_signal.cc -o basic_signal.o echo timestamp > basic_signal.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c adaptor.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c adaptor.cc -o adaptor.o echo timestamp > adaptor.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./..-g -O2 -c thread.cc c++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I./.. -I./.. -g -O2 -c thread.cc -o thread.o echo timestamp > thread.lo /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=link c++ -g -O2 -o libsigc.la -no-undefined object.lo scope.lo marshal.lo slot.lo basic_signal.lo adaptor.lo thread.lo mkdir .libs ar cru .libs/libsigc.a object.o scope.o marshal.o slot.o basic_signal.o adaptor.o thread.o ranlib .libs/libsigc.a creating libsigc.la (cd .libs && rm -f libsigc.la && ln -s ../libsigc.la libsigc.la) make[3]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' make[2]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' make[1]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/sigc++' Making all in boost make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/boost' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/boost' Making all in src make[1]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/src' make all-recursive make[2]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/src' Making all in mathed make[3]: Entering directory `/udd/degrenie/download/install/lyx-1.1.6fix3/src/mathed' /bin/sh ../../libtool --mode=compile g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src -I../../images -I./../ -I../.. -I../.. -I../../boost -isystem /usr/local/X11R5/include -g -O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -c formula.C g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src -I../../images -I./../ -I../.. -I../.. -I../../boost -isystem /usr/local/X11R5/include -g -O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -c formula.C -o formula.o array.h: In method `void LyxArrayBase::Init()': In file included from math_defs.h:32, from math_iter.h:27,
Re: Q: long table and chemical formula
Guenter Milde wrote: Thanks for the tip with command-sequence. Thanks for the tip with font-something, I was thinking it was only a text mode feature (I don't know why, this kind of fix idea you never verify). No more mathrm{blabla} in my formulas! -- Thomas.
Re: Q: long table and chemical formula
Guenter Milde wrote: Thanks for the tip with command-sequence. Thanks for the tip with font-something, I was thinking it was only a text mode feature (I don't know why, this kind of fix idea you never verify). No more mathrm{blabla} in my formulas! -- Thomas.
Re: Q: long table and chemical formula
Guenter Milde wrote: > > Thanks for the tip with "command-sequence". > Thanks for the tip with "font-something", I was thinking it was only a text mode feature (I don't know why, this kind of fix idea you never verify). No more mathrm{blabla} in my formulas! -- Thomas.
Re: Q: long table and chemical formula
Guenter Milde wrote: PS: Question to the gurus: Could I have a function or macro that does this but also changes the font to roman? \bind C-S-underscoremath-insert _\mathrm{}does not work defining a (math-macro sub 1) does not work either (font changes cannot be included in the macro definiton in a WYSIWYM manner, only via \textrm{#1} all in red) Guenter There is a lyx function called command-sequence which can help to define strange shortcuts. Try something like this: \bind C-S-underscorecommand-sequence math-insert _; math-insert mathrm; But this work only for the first char after the mathrm, because there is no {}. A very ugly solution is this one: command-sequence math-insert _; tex-mode; type m; type a; type t; type h; type r; type m; type {; The closing } is added by LyX (type has the same behaviour as you with your favorite keyboard). But when I re-read it, the shame falls on me (I've got a lot of such things in my perso.bind), and I expect real gurus will forgive me... -- Thomas.
Re: Q: long table and chemical formula
Thomas de Grenier de Latour (Hey! It's me!) wrote: command-sequence math-insert _; tex-mode; type m; type a; type t; type h; type r; type m; type {; H... strange... it does work when entered in the minibuffer, but not as a binded shortcut. Sorry for the mistake. (In fact, when this thing is binded to a key, all the type stuff is done behind the math box, where the first cursor stands. The second one, the one of the math box, isn't activated until I touch the keyboard again. Probably I'm bugy, or my LyX is drunk, but two cursors are one too much.) -- Thomas.
Re: Q: long table and chemical formula
Guenter Milde wrote: PS: Question to the gurus: Could I have a function or macro that does this but also changes the font to roman? \bind C-S-underscoremath-insert _\mathrm{}does not work defining a (math-macro sub 1) does not work either (font changes cannot be included in the macro definiton in a WYSIWYM manner, only via \textrm{#1} all in red) Guenter There is a lyx function called command-sequence which can help to define strange shortcuts. Try something like this: \bind C-S-underscorecommand-sequence math-insert _; math-insert mathrm; But this work only for the first char after the mathrm, because there is no {}. A very ugly solution is this one: command-sequence math-insert _; tex-mode; type m; type a; type t; type h; type r; type m; type {; The closing } is added by LyX (type has the same behaviour as you with your favorite keyboard). But when I re-read it, the shame falls on me (I've got a lot of such things in my perso.bind), and I expect real gurus will forgive me... -- Thomas.
Re: Q: long table and chemical formula
Thomas de Grenier de Latour (Hey! It's me!) wrote: command-sequence math-insert _; tex-mode; type m; type a; type t; type h; type r; type m; type {; H... strange... it does work when entered in the minibuffer, but not as a binded shortcut. Sorry for the mistake. (In fact, when this thing is binded to a key, all the type stuff is done behind the math box, where the first cursor stands. The second one, the one of the math box, isn't activated until I touch the keyboard again. Probably I'm bugy, or my LyX is drunk, but two cursors are one too much.) -- Thomas.
Re: Q: long table and chemical formula
Guenter Milde wrote: > > PS: Question to the gurus: > > Could I have a function or macro that does this but > also changes the font to roman? > > \bind "C-S-underscore""math-insert _\mathrm{}"does not work > > defining a (math-macro sub 1) does not work either (font changes cannot be > included in the macro definiton in a WYSIWYM manner, only via \textrm{#1} > all in red) > > Guenter > > There is a lyx function called "command-sequence" which can help to define strange shortcuts. Try something like this: \bind "C-S-underscore""command-sequence math-insert _; math-insert mathrm;" But this work only for the first char after the mathrm, because there is no {}. A very ugly solution is this one: "command-sequence math-insert _; tex-mode; type m; type a; type t; type h; type r; type m; type {;" The closing } is added by LyX (type has the same behaviour as you with your favorite keyboard). But when I re-read it, the shame falls on me (I've got a lot of such things in my perso.bind), and I expect real gurus will forgive me... -- Thomas.
Re: Q: long table and chemical formula
Thomas de Grenier de Latour (Hey! It's me!) wrote: > > "command-sequence math-insert _; tex-mode; type m; type a; type t; type > h; type r; type m; type {;" > H... strange... it does work when entered in the minibuffer, but not as a binded shortcut. Sorry for the mistake. (In fact, when this "thing" is binded to a key, all the "type" stuff is done behind the math box, where the first cursor stands. The second one, the one of the math box, isn't activated until I touch the keyboard again. Probably I'm bugy, or my LyX is drunk, but two cursors are one too much.) > -- > Thomas.
Re: Including literal text
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Sheldon == Sheldon Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sheldon I'd like to include an appendix that provides the SQL code Sheldon that generates the database tables that support the system. If the text is in a file, the best is to use InsertInclude and check 'verbatim'. Otherwise, you can use the LyX-Code environment, but it is a bit buggy. You may also use a pretty-printer for your code. It will put some keywords in bold, etc. The SQL is supported by the listings package. To use it, write your latex preamble: \usepackage{listings} \lstloadlanguages{SQL} Then, you just have to write in red latex mode, where you want in your lyx article,: \lstinputlisting[language=SQL]{yourFile.sql} If you don't have listings installed, you can find it (with the documentation) here: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/listings/ I think the lgrind package also supports SQL, and can also be found on the CTAN. T.
Re: Including literal text
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Sheldon == Sheldon Hearn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sheldon I'd like to include an appendix that provides the SQL code Sheldon that generates the database tables that support the system. If the text is in a file, the best is to use InsertInclude and check 'verbatim'. Otherwise, you can use the LyX-Code environment, but it is a bit buggy. You may also use a pretty-printer for your code. It will put some keywords in bold, etc. The SQL is supported by the listings package. To use it, write your latex preamble: \usepackage{listings} \lstloadlanguages{SQL} Then, you just have to write in red latex mode, where you want in your lyx article,: \lstinputlisting[language=SQL]{yourFile.sql} If you don't have listings installed, you can find it (with the documentation) here: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/listings/ I think the lgrind package also supports SQL, and can also be found on the CTAN. T.
Re: Including literal text
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > > "Sheldon" == Sheldon Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Sheldon> I'd like to include an appendix that provides the SQL code > Sheldon> that generates the database tables that support the system. > > If the text is in a file, the best is to use Insert>Include and check > 'verbatim'. > > Otherwise, you can use the LyX-Code environment, but it is a bit > buggy. > You may also use a pretty-printer for your code. It will put some keywords in bold, etc. The SQL is supported by the "listings" package. To use it, write your latex preamble: \usepackage{listings} \lstloadlanguages{SQL} Then, you just have to write in red latex mode, where you want in your lyx article,: \lstinputlisting[language=SQL]{yourFile.sql} If you don't have "listings" installed, you can find it (with the documentation) here: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/listings/ I think the "lgrind" package also supports SQL, and can also be found on the CTAN. T.
Re: Frontend Bibtex recommendation
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to use a database for the bibliography. What do you recommend to me? Edit by hand tkbibtex pybliographer (It's practical?) Of course, later I want an easy citation in Lyx Thanks for all I only tried tkbibtex, and it works fine with LyX. Things I appreciate are: - easy to install (just a tcl/tk script) - a few command line option to sort, extract... entries of the bib file - the popup menu for an easy insert of your strings (which have to be defined in an hand made separate file) - about five minutes needed to learn how to use the all features The only problem I've saw is that existing bibfiles have to respect a few constraints to be readable by the prog (one line/field...) Thomas.
Re: Frontend Bibtex recommendation
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I want to use a database for the bibliography. What do you recommend to me? Edit by hand tkbibtex pybliographer (It's practical?) Of course, later I want an easy citation in Lyx Thanks for all I only tried tkbibtex, and it works fine with LyX. Things I appreciate are: - easy to install (just a tcl/tk script) - a few command line option to sort, extract... entries of the bib file - the popup menu for an easy insert of your strings (which have to be defined in an hand made separate file) - about five minutes needed to learn how to use the all features The only problem I've saw is that existing bibfiles have to respect a few constraints to be readable by the prog (one line/field...) Thomas.
Re: Frontend Bibtex recommendation
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I want to use a database for the bibliography. What do you recommend to me? > > Edit by hand > tkbibtex > pybliographer (It's practical?) > > Of course, later I want an easy citation in Lyx > > Thanks for all I only tried tkbibtex, and it works fine with LyX. Things I appreciate are: - easy to install (just a tcl/tk script) - a few command line option to sort, extract... entries of the bib file - the popup menu for an easy insert of your strings (which have to be defined in an hand made separate file) - about five minutes needed to learn how to use the all features The only problem I've saw is that existing bibfiles have to respect a few constraints to be readable by the prog (one line/field...) Thomas.
View-LyX
Hi, I'd like to add a LyX item to my View menu (I'm using 1.1.6fix2), which would launch a text viewer/editor on a temporary copy of the current opened lyx document. Ok, that wouldn't be a major feature... It's just because I'm sometimes curious, but also easily bored with saving files, launching programs, and opening files again..., each time I'm wondering something about the lyx format. I've managed to do it for Latex, just adding gvim in the Preference-Converters-Format-LaTeX-Viewer, but it doesn't seems to work with LyX. What exactly does the ViewFormats item in the ui file refer to? I also tried to do my stuff creating a new file format, namely LyxCopy, with cat as an export converter (yes, there's a long story between cats and me, but I think I've already written you about that;), which would have gvim as a viewer. But it doesn't appear neither in the View menu, nor in the Export one. So a second question is: what exactly can Converters do? Are they only used as import features? Thanks for your lights, -- Thomas.
View-LyX
Hi, I'd like to add a LyX item to my View menu (I'm using 1.1.6fix2), which would launch a text viewer/editor on a temporary copy of the current opened lyx document. Ok, that wouldn't be a major feature... It's just because I'm sometimes curious, but also easily bored with saving files, launching programs, and opening files again..., each time I'm wondering something about the lyx format. I've managed to do it for Latex, just adding gvim in the Preference-Converters-Format-LaTeX-Viewer, but it doesn't seems to work with LyX. What exactly does the ViewFormats item in the ui file refer to? I also tried to do my stuff creating a new file format, namely LyxCopy, with cat as an export converter (yes, there's a long story between cats and me, but I think I've already written you about that;), which would have gvim as a viewer. But it doesn't appear neither in the View menu, nor in the Export one. So a second question is: what exactly can Converters do? Are they only used as import features? Thanks for your lights, -- Thomas.
View->LyX
Hi, I'd like to add a "LyX" item to my View menu (I'm using 1.1.6fix2), which would launch a text viewer/editor on a temporary copy of the current opened lyx document. Ok, that wouldn't be a major feature... It's just because I'm sometimes curious, but also easily bored with saving files, launching programs, and opening files again..., each time I'm wondering something about the lyx format. I've managed to do it for Latex, just adding "gvim" in the Preference->Converters->Format->LaTeX->Viewer, but it doesn't seems to work with LyX. What exactly does the "ViewFormats" item in the ui file refer to? I also tried to do my stuff creating a new file format, namely LyxCopy, with "cat" as an export converter (yes, there's a long story between cats and me, but I think I've already written you about that;), which would have gvim as a viewer. But it doesn't appear neither in the View menu, nor in the Export one. So a second question is: what exactly can Converters do? Are they only used as import features? Thanks for your lights, -- Thomas.
Re: marking text doesn't work
Gerhard Schuck wrote: You should also check whether you have a correct binding file in set in preference. After installing fix-2 I found cua.bind in preference, which was surprising for me because I always had used the german bindings before, which were selected by default (as far as I remember). So I changed to /usr/share/lyx/bind/de_menus.bind, which should be correct. Anyway the marking problem comes with both bindings. Maybe that's not the problem, but I think you shouldn't select de_menus.bind in the lyx preferences, because it's only the menu part of the bindings. You would better use cua.bind. Lyx should then include de_menus.bind according to your locale. If it doesn't, copy the cua.bind (from the /usr/share/lyx/bind/ directory) to your ~/.lyx/bind/, and then edit it to replace, at the end of the file, the line: \bind_file menus.bind by this one: \bind_file de_menus.bind Maybe you will need to copy de_menus.bind and math.bind too, but I'm not sure. I think having your own bind files is a good thing, so you can add shortcuts for your favorite commands. And don't forget to restart lyx after you change the binding preferences, or after you edit a bind file. Thomas.
Re: marking text doesn't work
Gerhard Schuck wrote: You should also check whether you have a correct binding file in set in preference. After installing fix-2 I found cua.bind in preference, which was surprising for me because I always had used the german bindings before, which were selected by default (as far as I remember). So I changed to /usr/share/lyx/bind/de_menus.bind, which should be correct. Anyway the marking problem comes with both bindings. Maybe that's not the problem, but I think you shouldn't select de_menus.bind in the lyx preferences, because it's only the menu part of the bindings. You would better use cua.bind. Lyx should then include de_menus.bind according to your locale. If it doesn't, copy the cua.bind (from the /usr/share/lyx/bind/ directory) to your ~/.lyx/bind/, and then edit it to replace, at the end of the file, the line: \bind_file menus.bind by this one: \bind_file de_menus.bind Maybe you will need to copy de_menus.bind and math.bind too, but I'm not sure. I think having your own bind files is a good thing, so you can add shortcuts for your favorite commands. And don't forget to restart lyx after you change the binding preferences, or after you edit a bind file. Thomas.
Re: marking text doesn't work
Gerhard Schuck wrote: > > > You should also check whether you have a correct binding file in set > > in preference. > > > After installing fix-2 I found cua.bind in preference, which was surprising > for me because I always had used the german bindings before, which were > selected by default (as far as I remember). So I changed to > /usr/share/lyx/bind/de_menus.bind, which should be correct. Anyway the > marking problem comes with both bindings. > Maybe that's not the problem, but I think you shouldn't select "de_menus.bind" in the lyx preferences, because it's only the menu part of the bindings. You would better use "cua.bind". Lyx should then include "de_menus.bind" according to your locale. If it doesn't, copy the "cua.bind" (from the /usr/share/lyx/bind/ directory) to your "~/.lyx/bind/", and then edit it to replace, at the end of the file, the line: \bind_file menus.bind by this one: \bind_file de_menus.bind Maybe you will need to copy "de_menus.bind" and "math.bind" too, but I'm not sure. I think having your own bind files is a good thing, so you can add shortcuts for your favorite commands. And don't forget to restart lyx after you change the binding preferences, or after you edit a bind file. Thomas.
BibTeX references as a Part*
Hi, I'm using BibTeX in an article (language: frenchb) and I would like the generated references to appear like a real Part* of the document, I mean to see References in a font larger than the sections names one. Is it possible ? Thanks for your help. Thomas.
BibTeX references as a Part*
Hi, I'm using BibTeX in an article (language: frenchb) and I would like the generated references to appear like a real Part* of the document, I mean to see References in a font larger than the sections names one. Is it possible ? Thanks for your help. Thomas.
BibTeX references as a Part*
Hi, I'm using BibTeX in an article (language: frenchb) and I would like the generated references to appear like a real "Part*" of the document, I mean to see "References" in a font larger than the sections names one. Is it possible ? Thanks for your help. Thomas.
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-- Thomas DE GRENIER DE LATOUR __ Etudiant en DEA Informatique Projet Lande - IRISA, Rennes
i'm not empty
-- Thomas DE GRENIER DE LATOUR __ Etudiant en DEA Informatique Projet Lande - IRISA, Rennes
i'm not empty
-- Thomas DE GRENIER DE LATOUR __ Etudiant en DEA Informatique Projet Lande - IRISA, Rennes