Hello!
Right now the change tracking feature does only allow to reject or
accept all changes. This is a very restrictive behaviour. Normally one
wants to accept some changes and reject others. Can anyone tell me if
there are plans for a more flexible change tracking? And when?
Thanks
Nicolás wrote:
Hello!
Right now the change tracking feature does only allow to reject or
accept all changes. This is a very restrictive behaviour. Normally one
wants to accept some changes and reject others.
Sure you can. Document-Change Tracking-Merge Changes.
Jürgen
Hello everyone,
I exported my PhD thesis LyX file to html by exporting from LyX to
latex and then running htlatex, bibtex'ing each aux file corresponding
to each bib file included (I have sectioned bibliography, i.e. I'm
using bibtopic in LyX, I guess). I also found somewhere that the bug
with
On Saturday 17 June 2006 11:15, Stefano Grioni wrote:
Do you know which package does the math-preview? Because on arch they
aren't packaged so I'd like to package on my own the right one .
A subpackage of auctex:
http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/
Thx
--
José Abílio
Richard, thank you. I really appreciate the help.
Bruce
On Jun 16, 2006, at 3:44 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
That file should be on your TeX installation. Use whatever find-a-file
stuff you have available to locate it.
I tend to put translator info in the Note field. Whatever you put
there
John Ward wrote:
I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want. I
have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.
First, I have the 'titleformat=italic command in the preamble, but am
still not getting my titles italicized (in either the original references
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 08:36:09AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
In a related thread somebody mentioned GPL wouldn't be good because
some people use LyX for commercial purposes. I'd imagine the only
thing being sold are the pdf or paper output (please let me know if
you think I'm wrong), and I'd
Hello
i just installed Lyx 1.4.1 for windows with the installer package from wiki.lyx.
i tried to convert the tutorial to postscript, just for checking if everything
works. I got the following errors:
A number should have been here; I inserted `0'.
(If you can't figure out why I needed to see a
Karin E wrote:
Hello
i just installed Lyx 1.4.1 for windows with the installer package from wiki.lyx.
Which version of the installer did you use? There are two linked from
the wiki, one that installs just LyX (and will take you to the download
sites for anything else you need) and the other
Hi all,
I would like to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below the
integral sign, as in the first example of the attached figure.
How do I do this using LyX?
I can't find any button in the Math Panel the performs this task, is there
any?
I have only suceeded in writing
On 6/17/06, Andreas Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below the
integral sign, as in the first example of the attached figure.
Write
\int\limits _{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)dx
and select it, and then crtl+m.
Paul
Karin E schrieb:
i just installed Lyx 1.4.1 for windows with the installer package from wiki.lyx.
i tried to convert the tutorial to postscript, just for checking if everything
works. I got the following errors: ...
This will hopefully be fixed for the next LyX release.
(description of the
Matthias Schmidt schrieb:
I`m starting to work with Lyx again with Lyx 1.4.1 (windows
installer, german).
I cannot view the tutorial als a PDF-file: I get the information:
Keine Information vorhanden, um Dateien im xpm-Format nach png zu
konvertieren. Definieren Sie einen Konverter in den
Paul Smith wrote:
Write
\int\limits _{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)dx
and select it, and then crtl+m.
Alternatively set the cursor behind the integral in the formula and use
then the menu Edit - Math - Change Limits Type
regards Uwe
On 6/17/06, Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Ward wrote:
I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want.
I
have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.
First, I have the 'titleformat=italic command in the preamble, but am
still not getting
Hello!
Right now the change tracking feature does only allow to reject or
accept all changes. This is a very restrictive behaviour. Normally one
wants to accept some changes and reject others. Can anyone tell me if
there are plans for a more flexible change tracking? And when?
Thanks
Nicolás wrote:
Hello!
Right now the change tracking feature does only allow to reject or
accept all changes. This is a very restrictive behaviour. Normally one
wants to accept some changes and reject others.
Sure you can. Document-Change Tracking-Merge Changes.
Jürgen
Hello everyone,
I exported my PhD thesis LyX file to html by exporting from LyX to
latex and then running htlatex, bibtex'ing each aux file corresponding
to each bib file included (I have sectioned bibliography, i.e. I'm
using bibtopic in LyX, I guess). I also found somewhere that the bug
with
On Saturday 17 June 2006 11:15, Stefano Grioni wrote:
Do you know which package does the math-preview? Because on arch they
aren't packaged so I'd like to package on my own the right one .
A subpackage of auctex:
http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/
Thx
--
José Abílio
Richard, thank you. I really appreciate the help.
Bruce
On Jun 16, 2006, at 3:44 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
That file should be on your TeX installation. Use whatever find-a-file
stuff you have available to locate it.
I tend to put translator info in the Note field. Whatever you put
there
John Ward wrote:
I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want. I
have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.
First, I have the 'titleformat=italic command in the preamble, but am
still not getting my titles italicized (in either the original references
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 08:36:09AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
In a related thread somebody mentioned GPL wouldn't be good because
some people use LyX for commercial purposes. I'd imagine the only
thing being sold are the pdf or paper output (please let me know if
you think I'm wrong), and I'd
Hello
i just installed Lyx 1.4.1 for windows with the installer package from wiki.lyx.
i tried to convert the tutorial to postscript, just for checking if everything
works. I got the following errors:
A number should have been here; I inserted `0'.
(If you can't figure out why I needed to see a
Karin E wrote:
Hello
i just installed Lyx 1.4.1 for windows with the installer package from wiki.lyx.
Which version of the installer did you use? There are two linked from
the wiki, one that installs just LyX (and will take you to the download
sites for anything else you need) and the other
Hi all,
I would like to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below the
integral sign, as in the first example of the attached figure.
How do I do this using LyX?
I can't find any button in the Math Panel the performs this task, is there
any?
I have only suceeded in writing
On 6/17/06, Andreas Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below the
integral sign, as in the first example of the attached figure.
Write
\int\limits _{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)dx
and select it, and then crtl+m.
Paul
Karin E schrieb:
i just installed Lyx 1.4.1 for windows with the installer package from wiki.lyx.
i tried to convert the tutorial to postscript, just for checking if everything
works. I got the following errors: ...
This will hopefully be fixed for the next LyX release.
(description of the
Matthias Schmidt schrieb:
I`m starting to work with Lyx again with Lyx 1.4.1 (windows
installer, german).
I cannot view the tutorial als a PDF-file: I get the information:
Keine Information vorhanden, um Dateien im xpm-Format nach png zu
konvertieren. Definieren Sie einen Konverter in den
Paul Smith wrote:
Write
\int\limits _{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)dx
and select it, and then crtl+m.
Alternatively set the cursor behind the integral in the formula and use
then the menu Edit - Math - Change Limits Type
regards Uwe
On 6/17/06, Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Ward wrote:
I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want.
I
have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.
First, I have the 'titleformat=italic command in the preamble, but am
still not getting
Hello!
Right now the change tracking feature does only allow to reject or
accept all changes. This is a very restrictive behaviour. Normally one
wants to accept some changes and reject others. Can anyone tell me if
there are plans for a more flexible change tracking? And when?
Thanks
Nicolás wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Right now the change tracking feature does only allow to reject or
> accept all changes. This is a very restrictive behaviour. Normally one
> wants to accept some changes and reject others.
Sure you can. Document->Change Tracking->Merge Changes.
Jürgen
Hello everyone,
I exported my PhD thesis LyX file to html by exporting from LyX to
latex and then running htlatex, bibtex'ing each aux file corresponding
to each bib file included (I have sectioned bibliography, i.e. I'm
using bibtopic in LyX, I guess). I also found somewhere that the bug
with
On Saturday 17 June 2006 11:15, Stefano Grioni wrote:
> Do you know which package does the math-preview? Because on arch they
> aren't packaged so I'd like to package on my own the right one .
A subpackage of auctex:
http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/
> Thx
--
José Abílio
Richard, thank you. I really appreciate the help.
Bruce
On Jun 16, 2006, at 3:44 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
That file should be on your TeX installation. Use whatever find-a-file
stuff you have available to locate it.
I tend to put translator info in the Note field. Whatever you put
there
John Ward wrote:
> I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want. I
> have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.
>
> First, I have the 'titleformat=italic" command in the preamble, but am
> still not getting my titles italicized (in either the original
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 08:36:09AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> In a related thread somebody mentioned GPL wouldn't be good because
> some people use LyX for commercial purposes. I'd imagine the only
> thing being sold are the pdf or paper output (please let me know if
> you think I'm wrong), and
Hello
i just installed Lyx 1.4.1 for windows with the installer package from wiki.lyx.
i tried to convert the tutorial to postscript, just for checking if everything
works. I got the following errors:
A number should have been here; I inserted `0'.
(If you can't figure out why I needed to see a
Karin E wrote:
Hello
i just installed Lyx 1.4.1 for windows with the installer package from wiki.lyx.
Which version of the installer did you use? There are two linked from
the wiki, one that installs just LyX (and will take you to the download
sites for anything else you need) and the other
Hi all,
I would like to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below the
integral sign, as in the first example of the attached figure.
How do I do this using LyX?
I can't find any button in the Math Panel the performs this task, is there
any?
I have only suceeded in writing
On 6/17/06, Andreas Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below the
integral sign, as in the first example of the attached figure.
Write
\int\limits _{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)dx
and select it, and then crtl+m.
Paul
Karin E schrieb:
i just installed Lyx 1.4.1 for windows with the installer package from wiki.lyx.
i tried to convert the tutorial to postscript, just for checking if everything
works. I got the following errors: ...
This will hopefully be fixed for the next LyX release.
(description of the
Matthias Schmidt schrieb:
I`m starting to work with Lyx again with Lyx 1.4.1 (windows
installer, german).
I cannot view the tutorial als a PDF-file: I get the information:
"Keine Information vorhanden, um Dateien im xpm-Format nach png zu
konvertieren. Definieren Sie einen Konverter in den
Paul Smith wrote:
Write
\int\limits _{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)dx
and select it, and then crtl+m.
Alternatively set the cursor behind the integral in the formula and use
then the menu Edit -> Math -> Change Limits Type
regards Uwe
On 6/17/06, Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John Ward wrote:
> I'm having a difficult time getting jurabib set-up the way that I want.
I
> have it close, but there are still a couple of issues.
>
> First, I have the 'titleformat=italic" command in the preamble, but am
> still not
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