Marcus Beyer wrote:
On LyX I did Edit-Reconfigure. Then I restarted
LyX, but I see no effect on math formulas.
Is there a special trick to do?
You have to tell LyX that you want these previews. There's a check button on
the Edit-Preferences dialog. Find it:
(xforms) Look 'n' Feel-Misc tab
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 11:35, Davor Cengija wrote:
Raphael Clifford wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I gave up on latex2html in the end as it wasn't
even creating the inline maths graphics correctly from the command line! I
don't know if it just my mandrake 9,0 system (set up as
Raphael Clifford wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 11:35, Davor Cengija wrote:
Raphael Clifford wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I gave up on latex2html in the end as it wasn't
even creating the inline maths graphics correctly from the command
line! I don't know if it just my mandrake 9,0
Thanks for the reply. I gave up on latex2html in the end as it wasn't
even creating the inline maths graphics correctly from the command line! I
don't know if it just my mandrake 9,0 system (set up as default) but the
formulae where completely wrong and in the wrong place.
This has happened
Hello,
after switching from xforms to LyX-qt-1.3.0 I had some troubles to get
running my spellchecker! Following the advice of Juergen I retrieved new
GNU-Aspell and the German dictionary (aspell-de) packages. After
building debs (for Woody) I installed these by using checkinstall.
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Hi there - well I'm probably a complete newbie in this area and despite
intent
searching on the internet I'm still no close to the answer I need...
so here goes:
My major goal is to write my entire PhD thesis under Lyx (mostly for
philosophical
reasons). but I need to be able to use bibtex for
mark boydell wrote:
The basic quoatation I want is of the style ( I think it's standard APA):
Flavell et al (1998) approached the current issue (Flavell et al, 1990)
Ref:
Flavell, J. , Herrera, S Flea, M. (1998), iJournal of Whatever,
96/I 250-563
any help would be most
Thanks for the prompt reply but sadly it doesn't seem to work at all now
- gives me
a '?' in place of the references when I DVI it...
Mmm... Is there any point doing a complete re-install of it all and
Is there a howto for psyhcologist using lyx? (I'll write one if I manage
to unwangle this one
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 08:03:31PM +, mark boydell wrote:
Thanks for the prompt reply but sadly it doesn't seem to work at all now
- gives me
a '?' in place of the references when I DVI it...
You need to click on the bibtex inset, and change the style from 'plain' to
'plainnat'.
And
Thanks for the help from all - it seems to be working fine now (and for
the record I hadn't
texhashed the bst files ;)- sorry, I'm finding this quite a sharp
learning curve despite having
used Linux on and off for ages )
erm only one quibble - is there anyway to get round brackets instead of
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 09:08:40PM +, mark boydell wrote:
Thanks for the help from all - it seems to be working fine now (and for
the record I hadn't
texhashed the bst files ;)- sorry, I'm finding this quite a sharp
learning curve despite having
used Linux on and off for ages )
erm
I think that this depends on what bst you are using.
In the past I have put \usepackage [authoryear,round] {natbib} in my
preamble but there may be a better way to do it in new versions of lyx.
These days I use the harvard package which uses round as standard.
cheers
owen
mark boydell wrote:
A conference I have a paper accepted at insists that
I embed my .bbl file (generated by bibtex) into by .tex file.
This seems like a dumb requirement to me but I don't
make the rules. I assume it's so they have to deal with
only one file instead of two.
Now, since I generate my .tex file from
Owen Lucas wrote:
I think that this depends on what bst you are using.
In the past I have put \usepackage [authoryear,round] {natbib} in my
preamble but there may be a better way to do it in new versions of lyx.
These days I use the harvard package which uses round as standard.
But Harvard won't
Hello,
now things go on rapidly into dullness!
I've compiled LyX-1.3.0 ./configure --with-qt --with-pspell on my
Woody box!
Whole process ended up making a deb file by using checkinstall, when
trying to install this deb I get this error message:
env LC_ALL=C dpkg -i lyx_1.3.0-1_i386.deb
For me, apalike + natbib are working fine, round brackets and all the
citation control I need.
Rob S
Thomas Schönhoff wrote:
I really stunned to note that LyX tries to override
(/usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/bluesky/cm/cmex10.pfb) a file which is
actually installed by tetex-extra 1.0.2+20011202 installation!
It is a bug, but not in the lyx, but in the Debian package. Which
is strange,
[posted and mailed]
Rob S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:000301c2df40$50a86770
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear list
Have just upgraded to 1.3 on windows XP pro, lyx support 1.7, Cygwin
and
Miktex
[snip]
2. Math symbols not showing correctly (as per previous mailings shown
as
solved) - Q. how
If Jose was using XWin32, then he's on a Windows platform. If the
Windows port he's using is Claus Hentschel's, then it's based on xforms
(for the moment at least) and not Qt. I thought the latex-ttf-fonts
solution was for problems with Qt, although I may be mistaken.
In any case, if it is
Hi, thanks a lot for the advice, I solve the problem as you told me by
deleting all the files in the xfonts directory and it seems to be
working properly.
Thanks
Jose
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If Jose was using XWin32, then he's on a Windows platform. If the
Windows port he's using is Claus
Hello,
I found a critical bug in CJK-LyX-1.3.0 (up to the version '3') regarding
to 'tex command inset'. So I urge all CJK-LyX users to upgrade to the
latest 'CJK-LyX-1.3.0-4' which can be downloaded at the ftp site,
ftp://stone.phys.pusan.ac.kr/pub/CJK-LyX .
Sorry for the inconveniences
Marcus Beyer wrote:
On LyX I did Edit-Reconfigure. Then I restarted
LyX, but I see no effect on math formulas.
Is there a special trick to do?
You have to tell LyX that you want these previews. There's a check button on
the Edit-Preferences dialog. Find it:
(xforms) Look 'n' Feel-Misc tab
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 11:35, Davor Cengija wrote:
Raphael Clifford wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I gave up on latex2html in the end as it wasn't
even creating the inline maths graphics correctly from the command line! I
don't know if it just my mandrake 9,0 system (set up as
Raphael Clifford wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 11:35, Davor Cengija wrote:
Raphael Clifford wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I gave up on latex2html in the end as it wasn't
even creating the inline maths graphics correctly from the command
line! I don't know if it just my mandrake 9,0
Thanks for the reply. I gave up on latex2html in the end as it wasn't
even creating the inline maths graphics correctly from the command line! I
don't know if it just my mandrake 9,0 system (set up as default) but the
formulae where completely wrong and in the wrong place.
This has happened
Hello,
after switching from xforms to LyX-qt-1.3.0 I had some troubles to get
running my spellchecker! Following the advice of Juergen I retrieved new
GNU-Aspell and the German dictionary (aspell-de) packages. After
building debs (for Woody) I installed these by using checkinstall.
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Hi there - well I'm probably a complete newbie in this area and despite
intent
searching on the internet I'm still no close to the answer I need...
so here goes:
My major goal is to write my entire PhD thesis under Lyx (mostly for
philosophical
reasons). but I need to be able to use bibtex for
mark boydell wrote:
The basic quoatation I want is of the style ( I think it's standard APA):
Flavell et al (1998) approached the current issue (Flavell et al, 1990)
Ref:
Flavell, J. , Herrera, S Flea, M. (1998), iJournal of Whatever,
96/I 250-563
any help would be most
Thanks for the prompt reply but sadly it doesn't seem to work at all now
- gives me
a '?' in place of the references when I DVI it...
Mmm... Is there any point doing a complete re-install of it all and
Is there a howto for psyhcologist using lyx? (I'll write one if I manage
to unwangle this one
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 08:03:31PM +, mark boydell wrote:
Thanks for the prompt reply but sadly it doesn't seem to work at all now
- gives me
a '?' in place of the references when I DVI it...
You need to click on the bibtex inset, and change the style from 'plain' to
'plainnat'.
And
Thanks for the help from all - it seems to be working fine now (and for
the record I hadn't
texhashed the bst files ;)- sorry, I'm finding this quite a sharp
learning curve despite having
used Linux on and off for ages )
erm only one quibble - is there anyway to get round brackets instead of
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 09:08:40PM +, mark boydell wrote:
Thanks for the help from all - it seems to be working fine now (and for
the record I hadn't
texhashed the bst files ;)- sorry, I'm finding this quite a sharp
learning curve despite having
used Linux on and off for ages )
erm
I think that this depends on what bst you are using.
In the past I have put \usepackage [authoryear,round] {natbib} in my
preamble but there may be a better way to do it in new versions of lyx.
These days I use the harvard package which uses round as standard.
cheers
owen
mark boydell wrote:
A conference I have a paper accepted at insists that
I embed my .bbl file (generated by bibtex) into by .tex file.
This seems like a dumb requirement to me but I don't
make the rules. I assume it's so they have to deal with
only one file instead of two.
Now, since I generate my .tex file from
Owen Lucas wrote:
I think that this depends on what bst you are using.
In the past I have put \usepackage [authoryear,round] {natbib} in my
preamble but there may be a better way to do it in new versions of lyx.
These days I use the harvard package which uses round as standard.
But Harvard won't
Hello,
now things go on rapidly into dullness!
I've compiled LyX-1.3.0 ./configure --with-qt --with-pspell on my
Woody box!
Whole process ended up making a deb file by using checkinstall, when
trying to install this deb I get this error message:
env LC_ALL=C dpkg -i lyx_1.3.0-1_i386.deb
For me, apalike + natbib are working fine, round brackets and all the
citation control I need.
Rob S
Thomas Schönhoff wrote:
I really stunned to note that LyX tries to override
(/usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/bluesky/cm/cmex10.pfb) a file which is
actually installed by tetex-extra 1.0.2+20011202 installation!
It is a bug, but not in the lyx, but in the Debian package. Which
is strange,
[posted and mailed]
Rob S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:000301c2df40$50a86770
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear list
Have just upgraded to 1.3 on windows XP pro, lyx support 1.7, Cygwin
and
Miktex
[snip]
2. Math symbols not showing correctly (as per previous mailings shown
as
solved) - Q. how
If Jose was using XWin32, then he's on a Windows platform. If the
Windows port he's using is Claus Hentschel's, then it's based on xforms
(for the moment at least) and not Qt. I thought the latex-ttf-fonts
solution was for problems with Qt, although I may be mistaken.
In any case, if it is
Hi, thanks a lot for the advice, I solve the problem as you told me by
deleting all the files in the xfonts directory and it seems to be
working properly.
Thanks
Jose
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If Jose was using XWin32, then he's on a Windows platform. If the
Windows port he's using is Claus
Hello,
I found a critical bug in CJK-LyX-1.3.0 (up to the version '3') regarding
to 'tex command inset'. So I urge all CJK-LyX users to upgrade to the
latest 'CJK-LyX-1.3.0-4' which can be downloaded at the ftp site,
ftp://stone.phys.pusan.ac.kr/pub/CJK-LyX .
Sorry for the inconveniences
Marcus Beyer wrote:
> On LyX I did Edit->Reconfigure. Then I restarted
> LyX, but I see no effect on math formulas.
>
> Is there a special trick to do?
You have to tell LyX that you want these previews. There's a check button on
the Edit->Preferences dialog. Find it:
(xforms) Look 'n'
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 11:35, Davor Cengija wrote:
> Raphael Clifford wrote:
>
> >>
> >>
> > Thanks for the reply. I gave up on latex2html in the end as it wasn't
> > even creating the inline maths graphics correctly from the command line! I
> > don't know if it just my mandrake 9,0 system (set
Raphael Clifford wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 11:35, Davor Cengija wrote:
>> Raphael Clifford wrote:
>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> > Thanks for the reply. I gave up on latex2html in the end as it wasn't
>> > even creating the inline maths graphics correctly from the command
>> > line! I don't know if
>> Thanks for the reply. I gave up on latex2html in the end as it wasn't
>> even creating the inline maths graphics correctly from the command line! I
>> don't know if it just my mandrake 9,0 system (set up as default) but the
>> formulae where completely wrong and in the wrong place.
This has
Hello,
after switching from xforms to LyX-qt-1.3.0 I had some troubles to get
running my spellchecker! Following the advice of Juergen I retrieved new
GNU-Aspell and the German dictionary (aspell-de) packages. After
building debs (for Woody) I installed these by using checkinstall.
non-empty message
--
The University of Stirling is a university established in Scotland by
charter at Stirling, FK9 4LA. Privileged/Confidential Information may
be contained in this message. If you are not the addressee indicated
in this message (or responsible for delivery of the message to
Hi there - well I'm probably a complete newbie in this area and despite
intent
searching on the internet I'm still no close to the answer I need...
so here goes:
My major goal is to write my entire PhD thesis under Lyx (mostly for
philosophical
reasons). but I need to be able to use bibtex for
mark boydell wrote:
> The basic quoatation I want is of the style ( I think it's standard APA):
>
> Flavell et al (1998) approached the current issue (Flavell et al, 1990)
>
>
> Ref:
> Flavell, J. , Herrera, S & Flea, M. (1998), Journal of Whatever,
> 96 250-563
>
> any help would be most
Thanks for the prompt reply but sadly it doesn't seem to work at all now
- gives me
a '?' in place of the references when I DVI it...
Mmm... Is there any point doing a complete re-install of it all and
Is there a howto for psyhcologist using lyx? (I'll write one if I manage
to unwangle this one
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 08:03:31PM +, mark boydell wrote:
> Thanks for the prompt reply but sadly it doesn't seem to work at all now
> - gives me
> a '?' in place of the references when I DVI it...
You need to click on the bibtex inset, and change the style from 'plain' to
'plainnat'.
> And
Thanks for the help from all - it seems to be working fine now (and for
the record I hadn't
texhashed the bst files ;)- sorry, I'm finding this quite a sharp
learning curve despite having
used Linux on and off for ages )
erm only one quibble - is there anyway to get round brackets instead of
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 09:08:40PM +, mark boydell wrote:
> Thanks for the help from all - it seems to be working fine now (and for
> the record I hadn't
> texhashed the bst files ;)- sorry, I'm finding this quite a sharp
> learning curve despite having
> used Linux on and off for ages )
>
I think that this depends on what bst you are using.
In the past I have put "\usepackage [authoryear,round] {natbib}" in my
preamble but there may be a better way to do it in new versions of lyx.
These days I use the harvard package which uses round as standard.
cheers
owen
mark boydell wrote:
A conference I have a paper accepted at insists that
I embed my .bbl file (generated by bibtex) into by .tex file.
This seems like a dumb requirement to me but I don't
make the rules. I assume it's so they have to deal with
only one file instead of two.
Now, since I generate my .tex file from
Owen Lucas wrote:
I think that this depends on what bst you are using.
In the past I have put "\usepackage [authoryear,round] {natbib}" in my
preamble but there may be a better way to do it in new versions of lyx.
These days I use the harvard package which uses round as standard.
But Harvard
Hello,
now things go on rapidly into dullness!
I've compiled LyX-1.3.0 "./configure --with-qt --with-pspell on my
Woody box!
Whole process ended up making a deb file by using checkinstall, when
trying to install this deb I get this error message:
env LC_ALL=C dpkg -i lyx_1.3.0-1_i386.deb
For me, apalike + natbib are working fine, round brackets and all the
citation control I need.
Rob S
Thomas Schönhoff wrote:
> I really stunned to note that LyX tries to override
> (/usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/bluesky/cm/cmex10.pfb) a file which is
> actually installed by tetex-extra 1.0.2+20011202 installation!
It is a bug, but not in the lyx, but in the Debian package. Which
is strange,
[posted and mailed]
"Rob S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:000301c2df40$50a86770
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Dear list
>
> Have just upgraded to 1.3 on windows XP pro, lyx support 1.7, Cygwin
and
> Miktex
[snip]
>
> 2. Math symbols not showing correctly (as per previous mailings shown
as
>
If Jose was using XWin32, then he's on a Windows platform. If the
Windows port he's using is Claus Hentschel's, then it's based on xforms
(for the moment at least) and not Qt. I thought the latex-ttf-fonts
solution was for problems with Qt, although I may be mistaken.
In any case, if it is
Hi, thanks a lot for the advice, I solve the problem as you told me by
deleting all the files in the xfonts directory and it seems to be
working properly.
Thanks
Jose
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If Jose was using XWin32, then he's on a Windows platform. If the
Windows port he's using is Claus
Hello,
I found a critical bug in CJK-LyX-1.3.0 (up to the version '3') regarding
to 'tex command inset'. So I urge all CJK-LyX users to upgrade to the
latest 'CJK-LyX-1.3.0-4' which can be downloaded at the ftp site,
ftp://stone.phys.pusan.ac.kr/pub/CJK-LyX .
Sorry for the inconveniences
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