Re: Justification of text.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 5:15 PM, Bryan Mitchellwrote: > > > On 14/02/16 11:33, Liviu Andronic wrote: > Thank you for your prompt reply. Here are the basic details of my > typical work. > Both the LyX document and PDF output attached use justification. Do you expect something different? Regards, Liviu > > Operating System: Ubuntu Linux 15.10 > > Lyx version: 2.1.4 > > > 1. Document Class: > > Article (Standard Class) > > Graphics Driver: Default > > √ Use refstyle > > 2. Modules: > > Use Class Defaults > > > 3. Local Layout: > > Use Class Defaults > > > 4. Fonts: > > Sans Serif 12 > > > 5. Text Layouts: > > Vertical Space. Medskip > > Line spacing. Single > > √ Use Justification in Lyx work area > > > 6. Page Layouts: > > Format : Custom > > Height: 198 mm > > Width: 136 mm > > Orientation: Portrait > > Page Style: Plain > > > 7. Page Margins: > > Top: 15 mm > > Bottom: 15 mm > > Inner: 15 mm > > Outer: 10 mm > > Sample text: > > Document_data.pdf Attached > > Example.lyx Attached > > Bryan Mitchell > > > > -- Do you think you know what math is? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/ian-stewart-2013-08-02 Or what it means to be intelligent? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/john-duncan-2013-08-30 Think again: http://www.ideasroadshow.com/library
compilation runs endlosly
Hi all, can somebody help, please! I am working on a thesis (linguistic) based on Miede's classicthesis.v4.1. The Example per screenhot causes the compilation to PDF to run endlessly. I cannot interrupt the process and am forced to cut the power off. That makes it even worse - in most cases I am left with a spoiled file (0 bites). However, sometimes the file (a child document) remains intact and if I then remove the example the export to PDF succeeds as normal. All characters had been typed in using the keyboard. I want to add that none of those characters used in the Example poses a problem when typed in normal text or in a gloss as a single character. Thanks, Michael Berger
Re: compilation runs endlosly
Yes does the one sub-file do the same thing if you compile it alone in the template ? On 14 February 2016 at 12:13,wrote: > On 2016-02-14 08:59, Michael Berger wrote: > >> Hi all, can somebody help, please! >> >> I am working on a thesis (linguistic) based on Miede's classicthesis.v4.1. >> The Example per screenhot causes the compilation to PDF to run endlessly. >> I cannot interrupt the process and am forced to cut the power off. >> That makes it even worse - in most cases I am left with a spoiled file >> (0 bites). >> However, sometimes the file (a child document) remains intact and if I >> then remove the example the export to PDF succeeds as normal. >> All characters had been typed in using the keyboard. >> I want to add that none of those characters used in the Example poses >> a problem when typed in normal text or in a gloss as a single >> character. >> > > I can't tell you what's going on (aside from the fact that you've probably > found a way to make TeX recurse or loop), but I'll bet that whoever _can_ > tell you what's going on will want to see the Lyx file that causes the > problem. Attach it, maybe? > > If the thing is huge or proprietary, try trimming your document down to > the one offending equation. That'll either provide a nice, compact Lyx > file to distribute, or it won't cause the problem in the first place which > will be usefully educational. > > -- John Kane Kingston ON Canada
Re: compilation runs endlosly
On 2016-02-14 08:59, Michael Berger wrote: Hi all, can somebody help, please! I am working on a thesis (linguistic) based on Miede's classicthesis.v4.1. The Example per screenhot causes the compilation to PDF to run endlessly. I cannot interrupt the process and am forced to cut the power off. That makes it even worse - in most cases I am left with a spoiled file (0 bites). However, sometimes the file (a child document) remains intact and if I then remove the example the export to PDF succeeds as normal. All characters had been typed in using the keyboard. I want to add that none of those characters used in the Example poses a problem when typed in normal text or in a gloss as a single character. I can't tell you what's going on (aside from the fact that you've probably found a way to make TeX recurse or loop), but I'll bet that whoever _can_ tell you what's going on will want to see the Lyx file that causes the problem. Attach it, maybe? If the thing is huge or proprietary, try trimming your document down to the one offending equation. That'll either provide a nice, compact Lyx file to distribute, or it won't cause the problem in the first place which will be usefully educational.
Re: Justification of text.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 10:38 AM, Bryan Mitchellwrote: > I have read all that I can find on the internet about setting Lyx to justify > my text. > I have tried using "Paragraph Settings" and setting the button marked > "Justified", but when > I click on "Apply" the setting reverts to "Default". It will not stay in the > Justified condition. > Is this a bug or am I missing something? > Lyx does everything that I need from a word processor except this one thing. > It depends heavily on what class/style/etc. you're using. Please send us a minimal example exhibiting your issue: http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample Liviu > Bryan Mitchell -- Do you think you know what math is? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/ian-stewart-2013-08-02 Or what it means to be intelligent? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/john-duncan-2013-08-30 Think again: http://www.ideasroadshow.com/library
Justification of text.
I have read all that I can find on the internet about setting Lyx to justify my text. I have tried using "Paragraph Settings" and setting the button marked "Justified", but when I click on "Apply" the setting reverts to "Default". It will not stay in the Justified condition. Is this a bug or am I missing something? Lyx does everything that I need from a word processor except this one thing. Bryan Mitchell