Thanks Roy.
Sure I'll look at the examples, etc. I just didn't
want to reinvent the wheel: if people already did
create layout files for such stuff, I could happily
use them though :).
Well, to put it more precisely, what I meant was, in
fact, the rendering on the screen of the document (by
On 11/20/05, Roy Schestowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes, some in-line equations cause a larger inter-lines spacing
around the line where the equation is placed. Is there some way of
minimizing this undesirable side effect?
I know exactly what you mean, but what solution can ever
the input file all that well. You must not rely on assumptions that con-
version in both ways (namely LyX - LaTeX) is non-lossy. If you collabo-
i expected that the conversion wont be identical. what
Sanda,
Did you try tex2lyx? It may give you better results.
See http://wiki.lyx.org/LaTeX/LatexToLyx for available
versions.
Just an idea...
Regards,
Nusret
--- Sanda Pavel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the input file all that well. You must not rely
on assumptions that con-
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
_/ On Sun 20 Nov 2005 01:08:02 GMT, [Nusret BALCI] wrote : \_
Hi everybody,
Is there a place or does anybody know a good site for
custom layouts which can be used with LyX? For
example, there is no theorem, corollary, proof,
On Sunday 20 November 2005 11:16, Nusret BALCI wrote:
In the past I used Sientific Workplace writing my M.S.
thesis (and I will use, hopefully, LyX in for my PhD
thesis :). They used a similar layout dropdown box,
but it had some of the options I mentioned. For
example, if you select the
Yes, you're right. I noticed that just a couple of
minutes ago.
My document uses standard book class + some stuff in
preamble, but I guess I can copy them by modifying
layout file for book class, or better creating a
hybrid layout. It doesn't seem so hard now.
Thank you all.
Regards,
Nusret
Did you try tex2lyx? It may give you better results.
See http://wiki.lyx.org/LaTeX/LatexToLyx for available
that produces lyx, which cant be corectly displayed by the older
version then lyx 1.4 (which is not yet :)
compiling devel release is not easy for my configuration now, so
i will wait
On Sunday 20 November 2005 14:47, Sanda Pavel wrote:
Did you try tex2lyx? It may give you better results.
See http://wiki.lyx.org/LaTeX/LatexToLyx for available
that produces lyx, which cant be corectly displayed by the older
version then lyx 1.4 (which is not yet :)
compiling devel
Actually, that page contains links to backports.
from the page:
**
tex2lyx will be part of the upcoming 1.4 release of
LyX. This page page describes its use with older LyXes
(such as the current stable release, LyX 1.3.x) and
provides some ready-to-use
However, in the main LyX window, we need to interpret each and every
key
press and so must generate the std::string from these key presses. We
can't leave things to Qt. Our own, home grown key handling code is less
sophisticated than Qt's, but crucially for us, we have total control
over
it to
Thanks Roy.
Sure I'll look at the examples, etc. I just didn't
want to reinvent the wheel: if people already did
create layout files for such stuff, I could happily
use them though :).
Well, to put it more precisely, what I meant was, in
fact, the rendering on the screen of the document (by
On 11/20/05, Roy Schestowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes, some in-line equations cause a larger inter-lines spacing
around the line where the equation is placed. Is there some way of
minimizing this undesirable side effect?
I know exactly what you mean, but what solution can ever
the input file all that well. You must not rely on assumptions that con-
version in both ways (namely LyX - LaTeX) is non-lossy. If you collabo-
i expected that the conversion wont be identical. what
Sanda,
Did you try tex2lyx? It may give you better results.
See http://wiki.lyx.org/LaTeX/LatexToLyx for available
versions.
Just an idea...
Regards,
Nusret
--- Sanda Pavel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the input file all that well. You must not rely
on assumptions that con-
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
_/ On Sun 20 Nov 2005 01:08:02 GMT, [Nusret BALCI] wrote : \_
Hi everybody,
Is there a place or does anybody know a good site for
custom layouts which can be used with LyX? For
example, there is no theorem, corollary, proof,
On Sunday 20 November 2005 11:16, Nusret BALCI wrote:
In the past I used Sientific Workplace writing my M.S.
thesis (and I will use, hopefully, LyX in for my PhD
thesis :). They used a similar layout dropdown box,
but it had some of the options I mentioned. For
example, if you select the
Yes, you're right. I noticed that just a couple of
minutes ago.
My document uses standard book class + some stuff in
preamble, but I guess I can copy them by modifying
layout file for book class, or better creating a
hybrid layout. It doesn't seem so hard now.
Thank you all.
Regards,
Nusret
Did you try tex2lyx? It may give you better results.
See http://wiki.lyx.org/LaTeX/LatexToLyx for available
that produces lyx, which cant be corectly displayed by the older
version then lyx 1.4 (which is not yet :)
compiling devel release is not easy for my configuration now, so
i will wait
On Sunday 20 November 2005 14:47, Sanda Pavel wrote:
Did you try tex2lyx? It may give you better results.
See http://wiki.lyx.org/LaTeX/LatexToLyx for available
that produces lyx, which cant be corectly displayed by the older
version then lyx 1.4 (which is not yet :)
compiling devel
Actually, that page contains links to backports.
from the page:
**
tex2lyx will be part of the upcoming 1.4 release of
LyX. This page page describes its use with older LyXes
(such as the current stable release, LyX 1.3.x) and
provides some ready-to-use
However, in the main LyX window, we need to interpret each and every
key
press and so must generate the std::string from these key presses. We
can't leave things to Qt. Our own, home grown key handling code is less
sophisticated than Qt's, but crucially for us, we have total control
over
it to
Thanks Roy.
Sure I'll look at the examples, etc. I just didn't
want to reinvent the wheel: if people already did
create layout files for such stuff, I could happily
use them though :).
Well, to put it more precisely, what I meant was, in
fact, the rendering on the screen of the document (by
On 11/20/05, Roy Schestowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sometimes, some in-line equations cause a larger inter-lines spacing
> > around the line where the equation is placed. Is there some way of
> > minimizing this undesirable side effect?
>
> I know exactly what you mean, but what solution
> the input file all that well. You must not rely on assumptions that con-
>
> version in both ways (namely LyX <-> LaTeX) is non-lossy. If you collabo-
>
i expected that the conversion wont be identical.
Sanda,
Did you try tex2lyx? It may give you better results.
See http://wiki.lyx.org/LaTeX/LatexToLyx for available
versions.
Just an idea...
Regards,
Nusret
--- Sanda Pavel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > the input file all that well. You must not rely
> on assumptions that con-
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> _/ On Sun 20 Nov 2005 01:08:02 GMT, [Nusret BALCI] wrote : \_
>
> > Hi everybody,
> > Is there a place or does anybody know a good site for
> > custom layouts which can be used with LyX? For
> > example, there is no theorem, corollary, proof,
On Sunday 20 November 2005 11:16, Nusret BALCI wrote:
> In the past I used Sientific Workplace writing my M.S.
> thesis (and I will use, hopefully, LyX in for my PhD
> thesis :). They used a similar layout dropdown box,
> but it had some of the options I mentioned. For
> example, if you select the
Yes, you're right. I noticed that just a couple of
minutes ago.
My document uses standard book class + some stuff in
preamble, but I guess I can copy them by modifying
layout file for book class, or better creating a
hybrid layout. It doesn't seem so hard now.
Thank you all.
Regards,
Nusret
> Did you try tex2lyx? It may give you better results.
> See http://wiki.lyx.org/LaTeX/LatexToLyx for available
that produces lyx, which cant be corectly displayed by the older
version then lyx 1.4 (which is not yet :)
compiling devel release is not easy for my configuration now, so
i will wait
On Sunday 20 November 2005 14:47, Sanda Pavel wrote:
> > Did you try tex2lyx? It may give you better results.
> > See http://wiki.lyx.org/LaTeX/LatexToLyx for available
>
> that produces lyx, which cant be corectly displayed by the older
> version then lyx 1.4 (which is not yet :)
> compiling
Actually, that page contains links to "backports".
from the page:
**
"tex2lyx will be part of the upcoming 1.4 release of
LyX. This page page describes its use with older LyXes
(such as the current stable release, LyX 1.3.x) and
provides some ready-to-use
However, in the main LyX window, we need to interpret each and every
key
press and so must generate the std::string from these key presses. We
can't leave things to Qt. Our own, home grown key handling code is less
sophisticated than Qt's, but crucially for us, we have total control
over
it to
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