Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Uwe, thanks for correcting the instant-preview glitch in your installer. In my eyes, the installer is a great step ahead to make LyX popular amongst Windows-Users who are typically not willing to install all sorts of auxiliary programs (MinGW,Imagemagick, ...) before being able to try out a new unknown application. Thanks for the great work! I have the following suggestions for improvement, some may concern the installer, some LyX itself: - I am using LyX with slightly larger screen fonts than in the default configuration. (Getting old.) Unfortunately, the math formulas displayed by instant preview dont scale correspondingly, they remain in the small fonts. - Generating pdf-files, one obtains rather ugly bit-mapped fonts, until one finds the trick (in the FAQs) of changing the fonts size to ae in Document-Layout. Why not making this the default from the beginning ? - I typically start LyX by doubleclicking on a .lyx-file. This opens LyX with the file as expected. When the document is more or less in final form, I scrutinize the the dvi-file for error. Unfortunately: = each C-d starts a new instance of Yap. This means that each time I have to adapt Yap again by enlarging fonts, etc. = Going back to LyX I sometimes do it by doubleclicking the .lyx-file again. This opens a new LyX on the same file. At the end I discover that I have several LyXes open on the same file. Oops!! Which one do I want to save now ? == How about an warning message when opening LyX on a file that is already open in LyX. This behaviour is common in most editors. Greetings, H.Peter Gumm
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H == H Peter Gumm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: H - Generating pdf-files, one obtains rather ugly bit-mapped fonts, H until one finds the trick (in the FAQs) of changing the fonts size H to ae in Document-Layout. Why not making this the default from H the beginning ? Note that the bit-mapped fonts loose much of their ugliness when using adobe reader 6/7. H = each C-d starts a new instance of Yap. This means that each H time I have to adapt Yap again by enlarging fonts, etc. What about S-C-d to just update dvi? JMarc
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm wrote: Uwe, thanks for correcting the instant-preview glitch in your installer. In my eyes, the installer is a great step ahead to make LyX popular amongst Windows-Users who are typically not willing to install all sorts of auxiliary programs (MinGW,Imagemagick, ...) before being able to try out a new unknown application. Thanks for the great work! I have the following suggestions for improvement, some may concern the installer, some LyX itself: - I am using LyX with slightly larger screen fonts than in the default configuration. (Getting old.) Unfortunately, the math formulas displayed by instant preview dont scale correspondingly, they remain in the small fonts. Turn the preview off. Then the formulas remain in the size used when editing them. Perhaps not as pretty, but ok nonetheless. The previews _can_ be made bigger, but doing so is complicated and I don't know the details. Basically, change/configure the software that makes them. - Generating pdf-files, one obtains rather ugly bit-mapped fonts, until one finds the trick (in the FAQs) of changing the fonts size to ae in Document-Layout. Why not making this the default from the beginning ? The bitmapped fonts are ok - the problem is the broken acrobat reader so many uses. Printing the pdf will actually be fine. Many people don't make pdf's - they don't need a different default. After changing the font, consider saving the new setting as a document default. Then _you_ never get this problem again. If you happen to like the look of the computer modern font, then put \usepackage{lmodern} in the preamble and leave the font setting at default. That way you get a non-bitmapped version of that font. It looks fine in acrobat. - I typically start LyX by doubleclicking on a .lyx-file. This opens LyX with the file as expected. When the document is more or less in final form, I scrutinize the the dvi-file for error. Unfortunately: = each C-d starts a new instance of Yap. This means that each time I have to adapt Yap again by enlarging fonts, etc. Use update dvi instead then. It updated the file, and your dvi viewer will then reload the new file automatically. (If it doesn't, then surely it has a button or menu for doing that.) = Going back to LyX I sometimes do it by doubleclicking the .lyx-file again. This opens a new LyX on the same file. At the end I discover that I have several LyXes open on the same file. Oops!! Which one do I want to save now ? Don't do that - it is an approach that doesn't work with lyx. Switch to the running lyx instead - it isn't hard to do on windows. I simply make sure my dvi viewer doesn't obscure the lyx window completely, that way I can switch back very quickly by single-clicking on the lyx window. There is normally no need to maximize the dvi viewer, as the content it shows is in the shape of A4/letter paper, and the screen is much wider than that format. == How about an warning message when opening LyX on a file that is already open in LyX. This behaviour is common in most editors. It is common in most editors _in windows_, which isn't the main platform for lyx. Still, it can be done if you can interest a developer . . . Helge Hafting
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm schrieb: - Generating pdf-files, one obtains rather ugly bit-mapped fonts, until one finds the trick (in the FAQs) of changing the fonts size to ae in Document-Layout. Why not making this the default from the beginning? Because ae aren't real fonts. For example accents and umlauts like ü are made of ¨ + u. This leads to problems when you are searching in a PDF-file for a word like über. Using the latin modern fonts is a better option, see http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#badFonts but they aren't in the standard version of all LaTeX-distributions, e.g. not im MiKTeX's small version that is shipped with the installer. = each C-d starts a new instance of Yap. This means that each time I have to adapt Yap again by enlarging fonts, etc. Use C-d only once and the C-S-d or the icon in the menu bar that is between the DVI inco and the PDF(Acrobat) icon. regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Thanks for all the advices to my mail. Most of the problem solutions I knew, my point was to suggest making the default behaviour for the windows version of LyX reasonable without the need to tweak the system and to scan the FAQs. On the unsolved points Helge Hafting wrote: Turn the preview off. Then the formulas remain in the size used when editing them. Perhaps not as pretty, but ok nonetheless. I need instant preview because I am using xypic extensively. As my first LyX-project I wrote a manual on how to use xypic in LyX: http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~gumm/LyX/xypic/xypic.pdf Without instant preview for xy-figures I would not see a compelling reason for myself to use LyX. I guess I would have used AuCTeX, TeXMacs or just stayed with WinEdt. The bitmapped fonts are ok - the problem is the broken acrobat reader so many uses. Printing the pdf will actually be fine. Many people don't make pdf's - they don't need a different default. I threw away the new Acrobat Professional and reinstalled the older one Acrobat 5.0. It is much faster, has everything I need and its menu structure is better organized. I hear from many people who did likewise. Use update dvi instead then. It updated the file, and your dvi viewer will then reload the new file automatically. (If it doesn't, then surely it has a button or menu for doing that.) C-d is the default action from the View-menu. I just suggest that S-C-d would be a better default = Going back to LyX I sometimes do it by doubleclicking the .lyx-file again. This opens a new LyX on the same file. At the end I discover that I have several LyXes open on the same file. Oops!! Which one do I want to save now ? Don't do that - it is an approach that doesn't work with lyx. Switch to the running lyx instead - it isn't hard to do on windows. Well, thanks for telling. However, this happens unintentionally. In the Windows programs I am used to, this never causes a problem. Why should I have a problem with LyX ? It is common in most editors _in windows_, which isn't the main platform for lyx. Still, it can be done if you can interest a developer Yes, if you want to make LyX popular under Windows, this should be adapted. Also, it would be nice if C-v from the Windows Clipboard would work. It took me a while to find the LyX-equivalent Edit- Paste external selection That said, LyX is a great system and I'll keep advertising it. H.Peter
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 16:42:04 +0100 (CET) H. Peter Gumm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for all the advices to my mail. Most of the problem solutions I knew, my point was to suggest making the default behaviour for the windows version of LyX reasonable without the need to tweak the system and to scan the FAQs. On the unsolved points Helge Hafting wrote: Turn the preview off. Then the formulas remain in the size used when editing them. Perhaps not as pretty, but ok nonetheless. I need instant preview because I am using xypic extensively. As my first LyX-project I wrote a manual on how to use xypic in LyX: http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~gumm/LyX/xypic/xypic.pdf Without instant preview for xy-figures I would not see a compelling reason for myself to use LyX. I guess I would have used AuCTeX, TeXMacs or just stayed with WinEdt. I think this should be possible somehow. lyxpreview2ppm.py takes as a second argument a scale factor. I also seem to remember a menu entry or settings file option that controls the scale factor but I can't seem to find it now. The bitmapped fonts are ok - the problem is the broken acrobat reader so many uses. Printing the pdf will actually be fine. Many people don't make pdf's - they don't need a different default. I threw away the new Acrobat Professional and reinstalled the older one Acrobat 5.0. It is much faster, has everything I need and its menu structure is better organized. I hear from many people who did likewise. Use update dvi instead then. It updated the file, and your dvi viewer will then reload the new file automatically. (If it doesn't, then surely it has a button or menu for doing that.) C-d is the default action from the View-menu. I just suggest that S-C-d would be a better default = Going back to LyX I sometimes do it by doubleclicking the .lyx-file again. This opens a new LyX on the same file. At the end I discover that I have several LyXes open on the same file. Oops!! Which one do I want to save now ? Don't do that - it is an approach that doesn't work with lyx. Switch to the running lyx instead - it isn't hard to do on windows. Well, thanks for telling. However, this happens unintentionally. In the Windows programs I am used to, this never causes a problem. Why should I have a problem with LyX ? This requires checking for a running session and checking for the open documents. Its not completely trivial, especially if you want to do it in a way that is cross platform. Probably the simplest way is to use a singleton and implement multiple windows in lyx which is probably also not that simple. It is common in most editors _in windows_, which isn't the main platform for lyx. Still, it can be done if you can interest a developer Yes, if you want to make LyX popular under Windows, this should be adapted. Also, it would be nice if C-v from the Windows Clipboard would work. It took me a while to find the LyX-equivalent Edit- Paste external selection That is an issue with the fact that lyx works with the underlying latex which makes treating newlines ambiguous without specific instructions from the user (not to mention handling images and such). That said, LyX is a great system and I'll keep advertising it. H.Peter +++ This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System at the Tel-Aviv University CC. +++ This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System at the Tel-Aviv University CC.
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Micha Feigin wrote: I think this should be possible somehow. lyxpreview2ppm.py takes as a second argument a scale factor. I also seem to remember a menu entry or settings file option that controls the scale factor but I can't seem to find it now. Add a line \preview_scale_factor 1.8 to C:\Documents and Settings\Application Data\LyX\preferences to exactly double the existing size. -- Angus
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Uwe, thanks for correcting the instant-preview glitch in your installer. In my eyes, the installer is a great step ahead to make LyX popular amongst Windows-Users who are typically not willing to install all sorts of auxiliary programs (MinGW,Imagemagick, ...) before being able to try out a new unknown application. Thanks for the great work! I have the following suggestions for improvement, some may concern the installer, some LyX itself: - I am using LyX with slightly larger screen fonts than in the default configuration. (Getting old.) Unfortunately, the math formulas displayed by instant preview dont scale correspondingly, they remain in the small fonts. - Generating pdf-files, one obtains rather ugly bit-mapped fonts, until one finds the trick (in the FAQs) of changing the fonts size to ae in Document-Layout. Why not making this the default from the beginning ? - I typically start LyX by doubleclicking on a .lyx-file. This opens LyX with the file as expected. When the document is more or less in final form, I scrutinize the the dvi-file for error. Unfortunately: = each C-d starts a new instance of Yap. This means that each time I have to adapt Yap again by enlarging fonts, etc. = Going back to LyX I sometimes do it by doubleclicking the .lyx-file again. This opens a new LyX on the same file. At the end I discover that I have several LyXes open on the same file. Oops!! Which one do I want to save now ? == How about an warning message when opening LyX on a file that is already open in LyX. This behaviour is common in most editors. Greetings, H.Peter Gumm
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H == H Peter Gumm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: H - Generating pdf-files, one obtains rather ugly bit-mapped fonts, H until one finds the trick (in the FAQs) of changing the fonts size H to ae in Document-Layout. Why not making this the default from H the beginning ? Note that the bit-mapped fonts loose much of their ugliness when using adobe reader 6/7. H = each C-d starts a new instance of Yap. This means that each H time I have to adapt Yap again by enlarging fonts, etc. What about S-C-d to just update dvi? JMarc
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm wrote: Uwe, thanks for correcting the instant-preview glitch in your installer. In my eyes, the installer is a great step ahead to make LyX popular amongst Windows-Users who are typically not willing to install all sorts of auxiliary programs (MinGW,Imagemagick, ...) before being able to try out a new unknown application. Thanks for the great work! I have the following suggestions for improvement, some may concern the installer, some LyX itself: - I am using LyX with slightly larger screen fonts than in the default configuration. (Getting old.) Unfortunately, the math formulas displayed by instant preview dont scale correspondingly, they remain in the small fonts. Turn the preview off. Then the formulas remain in the size used when editing them. Perhaps not as pretty, but ok nonetheless. The previews _can_ be made bigger, but doing so is complicated and I don't know the details. Basically, change/configure the software that makes them. - Generating pdf-files, one obtains rather ugly bit-mapped fonts, until one finds the trick (in the FAQs) of changing the fonts size to ae in Document-Layout. Why not making this the default from the beginning ? The bitmapped fonts are ok - the problem is the broken acrobat reader so many uses. Printing the pdf will actually be fine. Many people don't make pdf's - they don't need a different default. After changing the font, consider saving the new setting as a document default. Then _you_ never get this problem again. If you happen to like the look of the computer modern font, then put \usepackage{lmodern} in the preamble and leave the font setting at default. That way you get a non-bitmapped version of that font. It looks fine in acrobat. - I typically start LyX by doubleclicking on a .lyx-file. This opens LyX with the file as expected. When the document is more or less in final form, I scrutinize the the dvi-file for error. Unfortunately: = each C-d starts a new instance of Yap. This means that each time I have to adapt Yap again by enlarging fonts, etc. Use update dvi instead then. It updated the file, and your dvi viewer will then reload the new file automatically. (If it doesn't, then surely it has a button or menu for doing that.) = Going back to LyX I sometimes do it by doubleclicking the .lyx-file again. This opens a new LyX on the same file. At the end I discover that I have several LyXes open on the same file. Oops!! Which one do I want to save now ? Don't do that - it is an approach that doesn't work with lyx. Switch to the running lyx instead - it isn't hard to do on windows. I simply make sure my dvi viewer doesn't obscure the lyx window completely, that way I can switch back very quickly by single-clicking on the lyx window. There is normally no need to maximize the dvi viewer, as the content it shows is in the shape of A4/letter paper, and the screen is much wider than that format. == How about an warning message when opening LyX on a file that is already open in LyX. This behaviour is common in most editors. It is common in most editors _in windows_, which isn't the main platform for lyx. Still, it can be done if you can interest a developer . . . Helge Hafting
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm schrieb: - Generating pdf-files, one obtains rather ugly bit-mapped fonts, until one finds the trick (in the FAQs) of changing the fonts size to ae in Document-Layout. Why not making this the default from the beginning? Because ae aren't real fonts. For example accents and umlauts like ü are made of ¨ + u. This leads to problems when you are searching in a PDF-file for a word like über. Using the latin modern fonts is a better option, see http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#badFonts but they aren't in the standard version of all LaTeX-distributions, e.g. not im MiKTeX's small version that is shipped with the installer. = each C-d starts a new instance of Yap. This means that each time I have to adapt Yap again by enlarging fonts, etc. Use C-d only once and the C-S-d or the icon in the menu bar that is between the DVI inco and the PDF(Acrobat) icon. regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Thanks for all the advices to my mail. Most of the problem solutions I knew, my point was to suggest making the default behaviour for the windows version of LyX reasonable without the need to tweak the system and to scan the FAQs. On the unsolved points Helge Hafting wrote: Turn the preview off. Then the formulas remain in the size used when editing them. Perhaps not as pretty, but ok nonetheless. I need instant preview because I am using xypic extensively. As my first LyX-project I wrote a manual on how to use xypic in LyX: http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~gumm/LyX/xypic/xypic.pdf Without instant preview for xy-figures I would not see a compelling reason for myself to use LyX. I guess I would have used AuCTeX, TeXMacs or just stayed with WinEdt. The bitmapped fonts are ok - the problem is the broken acrobat reader so many uses. Printing the pdf will actually be fine. Many people don't make pdf's - they don't need a different default. I threw away the new Acrobat Professional and reinstalled the older one Acrobat 5.0. It is much faster, has everything I need and its menu structure is better organized. I hear from many people who did likewise. Use update dvi instead then. It updated the file, and your dvi viewer will then reload the new file automatically. (If it doesn't, then surely it has a button or menu for doing that.) C-d is the default action from the View-menu. I just suggest that S-C-d would be a better default = Going back to LyX I sometimes do it by doubleclicking the .lyx-file again. This opens a new LyX on the same file. At the end I discover that I have several LyXes open on the same file. Oops!! Which one do I want to save now ? Don't do that - it is an approach that doesn't work with lyx. Switch to the running lyx instead - it isn't hard to do on windows. Well, thanks for telling. However, this happens unintentionally. In the Windows programs I am used to, this never causes a problem. Why should I have a problem with LyX ? It is common in most editors _in windows_, which isn't the main platform for lyx. Still, it can be done if you can interest a developer Yes, if you want to make LyX popular under Windows, this should be adapted. Also, it would be nice if C-v from the Windows Clipboard would work. It took me a while to find the LyX-equivalent Edit- Paste external selection That said, LyX is a great system and I'll keep advertising it. H.Peter
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 16:42:04 +0100 (CET) H. Peter Gumm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for all the advices to my mail. Most of the problem solutions I knew, my point was to suggest making the default behaviour for the windows version of LyX reasonable without the need to tweak the system and to scan the FAQs. On the unsolved points Helge Hafting wrote: Turn the preview off. Then the formulas remain in the size used when editing them. Perhaps not as pretty, but ok nonetheless. I need instant preview because I am using xypic extensively. As my first LyX-project I wrote a manual on how to use xypic in LyX: http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~gumm/LyX/xypic/xypic.pdf Without instant preview for xy-figures I would not see a compelling reason for myself to use LyX. I guess I would have used AuCTeX, TeXMacs or just stayed with WinEdt. I think this should be possible somehow. lyxpreview2ppm.py takes as a second argument a scale factor. I also seem to remember a menu entry or settings file option that controls the scale factor but I can't seem to find it now. The bitmapped fonts are ok - the problem is the broken acrobat reader so many uses. Printing the pdf will actually be fine. Many people don't make pdf's - they don't need a different default. I threw away the new Acrobat Professional and reinstalled the older one Acrobat 5.0. It is much faster, has everything I need and its menu structure is better organized. I hear from many people who did likewise. Use update dvi instead then. It updated the file, and your dvi viewer will then reload the new file automatically. (If it doesn't, then surely it has a button or menu for doing that.) C-d is the default action from the View-menu. I just suggest that S-C-d would be a better default = Going back to LyX I sometimes do it by doubleclicking the .lyx-file again. This opens a new LyX on the same file. At the end I discover that I have several LyXes open on the same file. Oops!! Which one do I want to save now ? Don't do that - it is an approach that doesn't work with lyx. Switch to the running lyx instead - it isn't hard to do on windows. Well, thanks for telling. However, this happens unintentionally. In the Windows programs I am used to, this never causes a problem. Why should I have a problem with LyX ? This requires checking for a running session and checking for the open documents. Its not completely trivial, especially if you want to do it in a way that is cross platform. Probably the simplest way is to use a singleton and implement multiple windows in lyx which is probably also not that simple. It is common in most editors _in windows_, which isn't the main platform for lyx. Still, it can be done if you can interest a developer Yes, if you want to make LyX popular under Windows, this should be adapted. Also, it would be nice if C-v from the Windows Clipboard would work. It took me a while to find the LyX-equivalent Edit- Paste external selection That is an issue with the fact that lyx works with the underlying latex which makes treating newlines ambiguous without specific instructions from the user (not to mention handling images and such). That said, LyX is a great system and I'll keep advertising it. H.Peter +++ This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System at the Tel-Aviv University CC. +++ This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System at the Tel-Aviv University CC.
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Micha Feigin wrote: I think this should be possible somehow. lyxpreview2ppm.py takes as a second argument a scale factor. I also seem to remember a menu entry or settings file option that controls the scale factor but I can't seem to find it now. Add a line \preview_scale_factor 1.8 to C:\Documents and Settings\Application Data\LyX\preferences to exactly double the existing size. -- Angus
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Uwe, thanks for correcting the instant-preview glitch in your installer. In my eyes, the installer is a great step ahead to make LyX popular amongst Windows-Users who are typically not willing to install all sorts of auxiliary programs (MinGW,Imagemagick, ...) before being able to try out a new unknown application. Thanks for the great work! I have the following suggestions for improvement, some may concern the installer, some LyX itself: - I am using LyX with slightly larger screen fonts than in the default configuration. (Getting old.) Unfortunately, the math formulas displayed by instant preview dont scale correspondingly, they remain in the small fonts. - Generating pdf-files, one obtains rather ugly bit-mapped fonts, until one finds the trick (in the FAQs) of changing the fonts size to "ae" in Document->Layout. Why not making this the default from the beginning ? - I typically start LyX by doubleclicking on a .lyx-file. This opens LyX with the file as expected. When the document is more or less in final form, I scrutinize the the dvi-file for error. Unfortunately: = each C-d starts a new instance of Yap. This means that each time I have to adapt Yap again by enlarging fonts, etc. = Going back to LyX I sometimes do it by doubleclicking the .lyx-file again. This opens a new LyX on the same file. At the end I discover that I have several LyXes open on the same file. Oops!! Which one do I want to save now ? ==> How about an warning message when opening LyX on a file that is already open in LyX. This behaviour is common in most editors. Greetings, H.Peter Gumm
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
> "H" == H Peter Gumm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: H> - Generating pdf-files, one obtains rather ugly bit-mapped fonts, H> until one finds the trick (in the FAQs) of changing the fonts size H> to "ae" in Document->Layout. Why not making this the default from H> the beginning ? Note that the bit-mapped fonts loose much of their ugliness when using adobe reader 6/7. H> = each C-d starts a new instance of Yap. This means that each H> time I have to adapt Yap again by enlarging fonts, etc. What about S-C-d to just update dvi? JMarc
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm wrote: Uwe, thanks for correcting the instant-preview glitch in your installer. In my eyes, the installer is a great step ahead to make LyX popular amongst Windows-Users who are typically not willing to install all sorts of auxiliary programs (MinGW,Imagemagick, ...) before being able to try out a new unknown application. Thanks for the great work! I have the following suggestions for improvement, some may concern the installer, some LyX itself: - I am using LyX with slightly larger screen fonts than in the default configuration. (Getting old.) Unfortunately, the math formulas displayed by instant preview dont scale correspondingly, they remain in the small fonts. Turn the preview off. Then the formulas remain in the size used when editing them. Perhaps not as pretty, but ok nonetheless. The previews _can_ be made bigger, but doing so is complicated and I don't know the details. Basically, change/configure the software that makes them. - Generating pdf-files, one obtains rather ugly bit-mapped fonts, until one finds the trick (in the FAQs) of changing the fonts size to "ae" in Document->Layout. Why not making this the default from the beginning ? The bitmapped fonts are ok - the problem is the broken acrobat reader so many uses. Printing the pdf will actually be fine. Many people don't make pdf's - they don't need a different default. After changing the font, consider saving the new setting as a "document default". Then _you_ never get this problem again. If you happen to like the look of the computer modern font, then put \usepackage{lmodern} in the preamble and leave the font setting at "default". That way you get a non-bitmapped version of that font. It looks fine in acrobat. - I typically start LyX by doubleclicking on a .lyx-file. This opens LyX with the file as expected. When the document is more or less in final form, I scrutinize the the dvi-file for error. Unfortunately: = each C-d starts a new instance of Yap. This means that each time I have to adapt Yap again by enlarging fonts, etc. Use "update dvi" instead then. It updated the file, and your dvi viewer will then reload the new file automatically. (If it doesn't, then surely it has a button or menu for doing that.) = Going back to LyX I sometimes do it by doubleclicking the .lyx-file again. This opens a new LyX on the same file. At the end I discover that I have several LyXes open on the same file. Oops!! Which one do I want to save now ? Don't do that - it is an approach that doesn't work with lyx. Switch to the running lyx instead - it isn't hard to do on windows. I simply make sure my dvi viewer doesn't obscure the lyx window completely, that way I can switch back very quickly by single-clicking on the lyx window. There is normally no need to maximize the dvi viewer, as the content it shows is in the shape of A4/letter paper, and the screen is much wider than that format. ==> How about an warning message when opening LyX on a file that is already open in LyX. This behaviour is common in most editors. It is common in most editors _in windows_, which isn't the main platform for lyx. Still, it can be done if you can interest a developer . . . Helge Hafting
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm schrieb: - Generating pdf-files, one obtains rather ugly bit-mapped fonts, until one finds the trick (in the FAQs) of changing the fonts size to "ae" in Document->Layout. Why not making this the default from the beginning? Because "ae" aren't "real" fonts. For example accents and umlauts like "ü" are made of "¨" + "u". This leads to problems when you are searching in a PDF-file for a word like "über". Using the latin modern fonts is a better option, see http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#badFonts but they aren't in the standard version of all LaTeX-distributions, e.g. not im MiKTeX's small version that is shipped with the installer. = each C-d starts a new instance of Yap. This means that each time I have to adapt Yap again by enlarging fonts, etc. Use C-d only once and the C-S-d or the icon in the menu bar that is between the DVI inco and the PDF(Acrobat) icon. regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Thanks for all the advices to my mail. Most of the problem solutions I knew, my point was to suggest making the default behaviour for the windows version of LyX "reasonable" without the need to tweak the system and to scan the FAQs. On the unsolved points Helge Hafting wrote: > Turn the preview off. Then the formulas remain in the size used > when editing them. Perhaps not as pretty, but ok nonetheless. I need instant preview because I am using xypic extensively. As my first LyX-project I wrote a manual on how to use xypic in LyX: http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~gumm/LyX/xypic/xypic.pdf Without instant preview for xy-figures I would not see a compelling reason for myself to use LyX. I guess I would have used AuCTeX, TeXMacs or just stayed with WinEdt. > The bitmapped fonts are ok - the problem is the broken acrobat > reader so many uses. Printing the pdf will actually be fine. Many > people don't make pdf's - they don't need a different default. I threw away the new Acrobat Professional and reinstalled the older one Acrobat 5.0. It is much faster, has everything I need and its menu structure is better organized. I hear from many people who did likewise. > Use "update dvi" instead then. It updated the file, and your dvi > viewer will then reload the new file automatically. (If it doesn't, > then surely > it has a button or menu for doing that.) C-d is the default action from the View-menu. I just suggest that S-C-d would be a better default >> = Going back to LyX I sometimes do it by doubleclicking the .lyx-file again. >>This opens a new LyX on the same file. At the end I discover that I have >>several LyXes open on the same file. Oops!! Which one do I want to save >> now ? >> > Don't do that - it is an approach that doesn't work with lyx. Switch > to the running lyx instead - it isn't hard to do on windows. Well, thanks for telling. However, this happens unintentionally. In the Windows programs I am used to, this never causes a problem. Why should I have a problem with LyX ? > It is common in most editors _in windows_, which isn't the main > platform for lyx. Still, it can be done if you can interest a developer Yes, if you want to make LyX popular under Windows, this should be adapted. Also, it would be nice if C-v from the Windows Clipboard would work. It took me a while to find the LyX-equivalent Edit-> Paste external selection That said, LyX is a great system and I'll keep advertising it. H.Peter
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 16:42:04 +0100 (CET) "H. Peter Gumm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for all the advices to my mail. Most of the problem > solutions I knew, my point was to suggest making the default > behaviour for the windows version of LyX "reasonable" without > the need to tweak the system and to scan the FAQs. > > On the unsolved points > > Helge Hafting wrote: > > > Turn the preview off. Then the formulas remain in the size used > > when editing them. Perhaps not as pretty, but ok nonetheless. > > I need instant preview because I am using xypic extensively. > As my first LyX-project I wrote a manual on how to use xypic in LyX: > http://www.mathematik.uni-marburg.de/~gumm/LyX/xypic/xypic.pdf > Without instant preview for xy-figures I would not see a compelling > reason for myself to use LyX. I guess I would have used AuCTeX, > TeXMacs or just stayed with WinEdt. > I think this should be possible somehow. lyxpreview2ppm.py takes as a second argument a scale factor. I also seem to remember a menu entry or settings file option that controls the scale factor but I can't seem to find it now. > > The bitmapped fonts are ok - the problem is the broken acrobat > > reader so many uses. Printing the pdf will actually be fine. Many > > people don't make pdf's - they don't need a different default. > > I threw away the new Acrobat Professional and reinstalled the older > one Acrobat 5.0. It is much faster, has everything I need and its > menu structure is better organized. I hear from many people who did > likewise. > > > Use "update dvi" instead then. It updated the file, and your dvi > > viewer will then reload the new file automatically. (If it doesn't, > > then surely > > it has a button or menu for doing that.) > > C-d is the default action from the View-menu. I just suggest that S-C-d would > be a better default > > >> = Going back to LyX I sometimes do it by doubleclicking the .lyx-file > >> again. > >>This opens a new LyX on the same file. At the end I discover that I have > >>several LyXes open on the same file. Oops!! Which one do I want to save > >> now ? > >> > > Don't do that - it is an approach that doesn't work with lyx. Switch > > to the running lyx instead - it isn't hard to do on windows. > > Well, thanks for telling. However, this happens unintentionally. In the > Windows > programs I am used to, this never causes a problem. Why should I have a > problem > with LyX ? > This requires checking for a running session and checking for the open documents. Its not completely trivial, especially if you want to do it in a way that is cross platform. Probably the simplest way is to use a singleton and implement multiple windows in lyx which is probably also not that simple. > > It is common in most editors _in windows_, which isn't the main > > platform for lyx. Still, it can be done if you can interest a developer > > Yes, if you want to make LyX popular under Windows, this should be adapted. > Also, it would be nice if C-v from the Windows Clipboard would work. It took > me a while to find the LyX-equivalent Edit-> Paste external selection > That is an issue with the fact that lyx works with the underlying latex which makes treating newlines ambiguous without specific instructions from the user (not to mention handling images and such). > That said, LyX is a great system and I'll keep advertising it. > > H.Peter > > > > +++ > This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System > at the Tel-Aviv University CC. > +++ This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System at the Tel-Aviv University CC.
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Micha Feigin wrote: > I think this should be possible somehow. lyxpreview2ppm.py takes as a > second argument a scale factor. I also seem to remember a menu entry or > settings file option that controls the scale factor but I can't seem to > find it now. Add a line \preview_scale_factor 1.8 to C:\Documents and Settings\Application Data\LyX\preferences to exactly double the existing size. -- Angus
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] H. Peter Gumm schrieb: instant preview still does not work. The upcoming new version of the installer comes with all necessary files. All you need then is to install the LaTeX-package preview (using e.g. MiKTeX's package Manager), to enable Edit-Preferences-Graphics-Instant Preview, and to reconfigure Lyx. Is the new installer meant to install everything I hope that the installer will now be nearly complete. The only thing that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. Has anybody a good proposal? The best one for windows is jabref (http://jabref.sourceforge.net/), it is GPL. The problem is that it requires java, so this will be an additional dependency for your installer. Most of the windows users have Java so this might not be a problem. Maybe you could try to compile it with gcj (try thisiscool-gcc: http://www.thisiscool.com/gcc_mingw.htm ) Regards, Abdel. regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 02:50:10 +0100 Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: H. Peter Gumm schrieb: instant preview still does not work. The upcoming new version of the installer comes with all necessary files. All you need then is to install the LaTeX-package preview (using e.g. MiKTeX's package Manager), to enable Edit-Preferences-Graphics-Instant Preview, and to reconfigure Lyx. Is the new installer meant to install everything I hope that the installer will now be nearly complete. The only thing that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. Has anybody a good proposal? Do you mean something like jabref (which is gpl) or something different? regards Uwe +++ This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System at the Tel-Aviv University CC. +++ This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System at the Tel-Aviv University CC.
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
I wrote: The upcoming new version of the installer comes with all necessary files. All you need then is to install the LaTeX-package preview (using e.g. MiKTeX's package Manager), to enable Edit-Preferences-Graphics-Instant Preview, and to reconfigure Lyx. Sorry I was wrong, a reconfiguration of LyX isn't needed. H. Peter Gumm schrieb: When do you expect this new version to be available? Next Weekend. To enable instant preview for version 0.4 download this package: http://fkurth.de/uwest/LyX/preview.rar and decompress it in LyX's install folder. (Say yes when you are asked to overwrite/replace files) regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
I wrote: The only thing that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. I found only two adequate programs: WibTeX http://wibtex.weithoener.org/ and JabRef http://jabref.sourceforge.net/ the latter requires an installed java-runtime. I'll not include one of them to the installer because not everybody uses BibTeX and the look and feel of the two programs is very different. I added some links to http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinInstaller so that everybody can decide what to use. regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Uwe Stöhr schrieb: I hope that the installer will now be nearly complete. The only thing that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. Has anybody a good proposal? What about JabRef? It's working with Java (at least 1.4.1), and it's GPLed (c; Regards, Dominik.-
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] H. Peter Gumm schrieb: instant preview still does not work. The upcoming new version of the installer comes with all necessary files. All you need then is to install the LaTeX-package preview (using e.g. MiKTeX's package Manager), to enable Edit-Preferences-Graphics-Instant Preview, and to reconfigure Lyx. Is the new installer meant to install everything I hope that the installer will now be nearly complete. The only thing that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. Has anybody a good proposal? The best one for windows is jabref (http://jabref.sourceforge.net/), it is GPL. The problem is that it requires java, so this will be an additional dependency for your installer. Most of the windows users have Java so this might not be a problem. Maybe you could try to compile it with gcj (try thisiscool-gcc: http://www.thisiscool.com/gcc_mingw.htm ) Regards, Abdel. regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 02:50:10 +0100 Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: H. Peter Gumm schrieb: instant preview still does not work. The upcoming new version of the installer comes with all necessary files. All you need then is to install the LaTeX-package preview (using e.g. MiKTeX's package Manager), to enable Edit-Preferences-Graphics-Instant Preview, and to reconfigure Lyx. Is the new installer meant to install everything I hope that the installer will now be nearly complete. The only thing that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. Has anybody a good proposal? Do you mean something like jabref (which is gpl) or something different? regards Uwe +++ This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System at the Tel-Aviv University CC. +++ This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System at the Tel-Aviv University CC.
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
I wrote: The upcoming new version of the installer comes with all necessary files. All you need then is to install the LaTeX-package preview (using e.g. MiKTeX's package Manager), to enable Edit-Preferences-Graphics-Instant Preview, and to reconfigure Lyx. Sorry I was wrong, a reconfiguration of LyX isn't needed. H. Peter Gumm schrieb: When do you expect this new version to be available? Next Weekend. To enable instant preview for version 0.4 download this package: http://fkurth.de/uwest/LyX/preview.rar and decompress it in LyX's install folder. (Say yes when you are asked to overwrite/replace files) regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
I wrote: The only thing that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. I found only two adequate programs: WibTeX http://wibtex.weithoener.org/ and JabRef http://jabref.sourceforge.net/ the latter requires an installed java-runtime. I'll not include one of them to the installer because not everybody uses BibTeX and the look and feel of the two programs is very different. I added some links to http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinInstaller so that everybody can decide what to use. regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Uwe Stöhr schrieb: I hope that the installer will now be nearly complete. The only thing that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. Has anybody a good proposal? What about JabRef? It's working with Java (at least 1.4.1), and it's GPLed (c; Regards, Dominik.-
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
"Uwe Stöhr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > H. Peter Gumm schrieb: > > > instant preview still does not work. > > The upcoming new version of the installer comes with all necessary > files. All you need then is to install the LaTeX-package "preview" > (using e.g. MiKTeX's package Manager), to enable > Edit->Preferences-Graphics->Instant Preview, and to reconfigure Lyx. > > > Is the new installer meant to install everything > > I hope that the installer will now be nearly complete. The only thing > that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. > Has anybody a good proposal? The best one for windows is jabref (http://jabref.sourceforge.net/), it is GPL. The problem is that it requires java, so this will be an additional dependency for your installer. Most of the windows users have Java so this might not be a problem. Maybe you could try to compile it with gcj (try thisiscool-gcc: http://www.thisiscool.com/gcc_mingw.htm ) Regards, Abdel. > > regards Uwe >
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 02:50:10 +0100 Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > H. Peter Gumm schrieb: > > > instant preview still does not work. > > The upcoming new version of the installer comes with all necessary > files. All you need then is to install the LaTeX-package "preview" > (using e.g. MiKTeX's package Manager), to enable > Edit->Preferences-Graphics->Instant Preview, and to reconfigure Lyx. > > > Is the new installer meant to install everything > > I hope that the installer will now be nearly complete. The only thing > that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. > Has anybody a good proposal? > Do you mean something like jabref (which is gpl) or something different? > regards Uwe > > +++ > This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System > at the Tel-Aviv University CC. > +++ This Mail Was Scanned By Mail-seCure System at the Tel-Aviv University CC.
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
I wrote: The upcoming new version of the installer comes with all necessary files. All you need then is to install the LaTeX-package "preview" (using e.g. MiKTeX's package Manager), to enable Edit->Preferences-Graphics->Instant Preview, and to reconfigure Lyx. Sorry I was wrong, a reconfiguration of LyX isn't needed. H. Peter Gumm schrieb: > When do you expect this new version to be available? Next Weekend. To enable instant preview for version 0.4 download this package: http://fkurth.de/uwest/LyX/preview.rar and decompress it in LyX's install folder. (Say yes when you are asked to overwrite/replace files) regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
I wrote: The only thing that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. I found only two adequate programs: WibTeX http://wibtex.weithoener.org/ and JabRef http://jabref.sourceforge.net/ the latter requires an installed java-runtime. I'll not include one of them to the installer because not everybody uses BibTeX and the look and feel of the two programs is very different. I added some links to http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinInstaller so that everybody can decide what to use. regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Uwe Stöhr schrieb: I hope that the installer will now be nearly complete. The only thing that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. Has anybody a good proposal? What about JabRef? It's working with Java (at least 1.4.1), and it's GPLed (c; Regards, Dominik.-
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm schrieb: Is the new installer meant to install everything Lyx needs for instant preview to work ? No, Instant Preview is not yet supported but I'm working on it. At the moment you have to install needed programs manually after you have installed LyX. I missed to give this hint in the Readmes, sorry. regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm wrote: Is the new installer meant to install everything Lyx needs for instant preview to work ? After - installing the preview package in LaTeX, - checking Edit-Preferences-Graphics-Instant Preview - doing a Reconfigure - restarting LyX instant preview still does not work. What is missing ? H.Peter You need to have Python, dvips and Ghostscript installed and on your system command path. Do you have all of them? (Incidentally, Angus recommends the Win32all extensions for Python as well. See http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/InstantPreview.) Do you have netpbm installed? At one time instant preview required pnmcrop, which is part of netpbm. The current preview script lists it as optional, so I don't think it's the source of your immediate problem, but who knows? HTH, Paul
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Paul A. Rubin wrote: instant preview still does not work. What is missing ? You need to have Python, dvips and Ghostscript installed and on your system command path. Do you have all of them? (Incidentally, Angus recommends the Win32all extensions for Python as well. See http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/InstantPreview.) Do you have netpbm installed? At one time instant preview required pnmcrop, which is part of netpbm. The current preview script lists it as optional, so I don't think it's the source of your immediate problem, but who knows? Most importantly, you need the preview.sty latex package... -- Angus
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm schrieb: instant preview still does not work. The upcoming new version of the installer comes with all necessary files. All you need then is to install the LaTeX-package preview (using e.g. MiKTeX's package Manager), to enable Edit-Preferences-Graphics-Instant Preview, and to reconfigure Lyx. Is the new installer meant to install everything I hope that the installer will now be nearly complete. The only thing that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. Has anybody a good proposal? regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Paul A. Rubin wrote: instant preview still does not work. What is missing ? You need to have Python, dvips and Ghostscript installed and on your system command path. Do you have all of them? (Incidentally, Angus recommends the Win32all extensions for Python as well. See http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/InstantPreview.) Do you have netpbm installed? At one time instant preview required pnmcrop, which is part of netpbm. The current preview script lists it as optional, so I don't think it's the source of your immediate problem, but who knows? Most importantly, you need the preview.sty latex package... The number of things that can go wrong in windows is unlimited, I think. In my case, if the LyX Preview-PPM converter is defined as python $$s/scripts/lyxpreview2ppm.py then instant preview fails and in the terminal I see the message Could not fork: No such file or directory But if it is defined as python.exe $$s/scripts/lyxpreview2ppm.py then everything goes well. Moreover, if leave untouched the definition and create a python.bat script (ahead in the path) which simply calls python.exe, again everything is ok. This really is beyond me. Another cause of failure for me (but not always) is that I also have pplatex and it is picked first by lyxpreview2ppm.py. I had to tweak the script such that latex comes first... -- Enrico
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm schrieb: Is the new installer meant to install everything Lyx needs for instant preview to work ? No, Instant Preview is not yet supported but I'm working on it. At the moment you have to install needed programs manually after you have installed LyX. I missed to give this hint in the Readmes, sorry. regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm wrote: Is the new installer meant to install everything Lyx needs for instant preview to work ? After - installing the preview package in LaTeX, - checking Edit-Preferences-Graphics-Instant Preview - doing a Reconfigure - restarting LyX instant preview still does not work. What is missing ? H.Peter You need to have Python, dvips and Ghostscript installed and on your system command path. Do you have all of them? (Incidentally, Angus recommends the Win32all extensions for Python as well. See http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/InstantPreview.) Do you have netpbm installed? At one time instant preview required pnmcrop, which is part of netpbm. The current preview script lists it as optional, so I don't think it's the source of your immediate problem, but who knows? HTH, Paul
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Paul A. Rubin wrote: instant preview still does not work. What is missing ? You need to have Python, dvips and Ghostscript installed and on your system command path. Do you have all of them? (Incidentally, Angus recommends the Win32all extensions for Python as well. See http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/InstantPreview.) Do you have netpbm installed? At one time instant preview required pnmcrop, which is part of netpbm. The current preview script lists it as optional, so I don't think it's the source of your immediate problem, but who knows? Most importantly, you need the preview.sty latex package... -- Angus
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm schrieb: instant preview still does not work. The upcoming new version of the installer comes with all necessary files. All you need then is to install the LaTeX-package preview (using e.g. MiKTeX's package Manager), to enable Edit-Preferences-Graphics-Instant Preview, and to reconfigure Lyx. Is the new installer meant to install everything I hope that the installer will now be nearly complete. The only thing that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. Has anybody a good proposal? regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Paul A. Rubin wrote: instant preview still does not work. What is missing ? You need to have Python, dvips and Ghostscript installed and on your system command path. Do you have all of them? (Incidentally, Angus recommends the Win32all extensions for Python as well. See http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/InstantPreview.) Do you have netpbm installed? At one time instant preview required pnmcrop, which is part of netpbm. The current preview script lists it as optional, so I don't think it's the source of your immediate problem, but who knows? Most importantly, you need the preview.sty latex package... The number of things that can go wrong in windows is unlimited, I think. In my case, if the LyX Preview-PPM converter is defined as python $$s/scripts/lyxpreview2ppm.py then instant preview fails and in the terminal I see the message Could not fork: No such file or directory But if it is defined as python.exe $$s/scripts/lyxpreview2ppm.py then everything goes well. Moreover, if leave untouched the definition and create a python.bat script (ahead in the path) which simply calls python.exe, again everything is ok. This really is beyond me. Another cause of failure for me (but not always) is that I also have pplatex and it is picked first by lyxpreview2ppm.py. I had to tweak the script such that latex comes first... -- Enrico
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm schrieb: Is the new installer meant to install everything Lyx needs for instant preview to work ? No, Instant Preview is not yet supported but I'm working on it. At the moment you have to install needed programs manually after you have installed LyX. I missed to give this hint in the Readmes, sorry. regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm wrote: Is the new installer meant to install everything Lyx needs for instant preview to work ? After - installing the preview package in LaTeX, - checking Edit->Preferences-Graphics->Instant Preview - doing a "Reconfigure" - restarting LyX instant preview still does not work. What is missing ? H.Peter You need to have Python, dvips and Ghostscript installed and on your system command path. Do you have all of them? (Incidentally, Angus recommends the Win32all extensions for Python as well. See http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/InstantPreview.) Do you have netpbm installed? At one time instant preview required pnmcrop, which is part of netpbm. The current preview script lists it as optional, so I don't think it's the source of your immediate problem, but who knows? HTH, Paul
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Paul A. Rubin wrote: >> instant preview still does not work. >> What is missing ? > You need to have Python, dvips and Ghostscript installed and on your > system command path. Do you have all of them? (Incidentally, Angus > recommends the Win32all extensions for Python as well. See > http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/InstantPreview.) > Do you have netpbm installed? At one time instant preview required > pnmcrop, which is part of netpbm. The current preview script lists it > as optional, so I don't think it's the source of your immediate problem, > but who knows? Most importantly, you need the preview.sty latex package... -- Angus
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
H. Peter Gumm schrieb: instant preview still does not work. The upcoming new version of the installer comes with all necessary files. All you need then is to install the LaTeX-package "preview" (using e.g. MiKTeX's package Manager), to enable Edit->Preferences-Graphics->Instant Preview, and to reconfigure Lyx. > Is the new installer meant to install everything I hope that the installer will now be nearly complete. The only thing that is still missing is a nice and free (GPLed) BibTeX-manager for Windows. Has anybody a good proposal? regards Uwe
Re: lyxwin136-small-04 and instant preview
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Paul A. Rubin wrote: > >> instant preview still does not work. > >> What is missing ? > > > You need to have Python, dvips and Ghostscript installed and on your > > system command path. Do you have all of them? (Incidentally, Angus > > recommends the Win32all extensions for Python as well. See > > http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/InstantPreview.) > > > Do you have netpbm installed? At one time instant preview required > > pnmcrop, which is part of netpbm. The current preview script lists it > > as optional, so I don't think it's the source of your immediate problem, > > but who knows? > > Most importantly, you need the preview.sty latex package... The number of things that can go wrong in windows is unlimited, I think. In my case, if the LyX Preview->PPM converter is defined as python $$s/scripts/lyxpreview2ppm.py then instant preview fails and in the terminal I see the message Could not fork: No such file or directory But if it is defined as python.exe $$s/scripts/lyxpreview2ppm.py then everything goes well. Moreover, if leave untouched the definition and create a python.bat script (ahead in the path) which simply calls python.exe, again everything is ok. This really is beyond me. Another cause of failure for me (but not always) is that I also have pplatex and it is picked first by lyxpreview2ppm.py. I had to tweak the script such that latex comes first... -- Enrico