Hi there,
thanks for your quick answers. I decided to go with Jaime's/
Sebastian's solution and just just hardcode the position of the
picture. Maybe not the most elegant solution but absolutely enough
for me. Once the titlepage is done i'll never have to touch it again
so who cares;)
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 08:14:21PM -0300, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
hello,
a question rised in a free soft forum. I
propposed latex/lyx and another person question:
Why lyx/latex and not open office with styles?
What I said about it?
Anyhing but (La)TeX is awful at math typesetting.
And
Hi there again,
I have managed to solve my problems, there's only one left. The trick
was to get rid of the oxford command and all my manually written
commands were at once accepted and got carried out. So now I have
practically all that I wish. It seems that the oxford command (as
well
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Non recognized command are passed to Qt so it should work in principle.
But we are using a patched version of the official Qt for Windows so
that might be the reason. Next release will use the official Qt4.3 source.
We're already using the official Qt4.3 without any
alias lyxe=LANG=en lyx
should do waht you want
Missing semicolon, try something like:
alias lyx=LANG=en;lyx
why the semicolon ?
pavel
Someone have this problem?
confirmed. maybe you can file a bug about this.
pavel
Olá Marcelo,
One of the reasons that convinced me right away to learn and use LyX/LaTeX
was the ability of changing the whole look of a text, no matter what
length, with a single change of style. When you use a WYSIWYG application
like Open Office, you may define styles for each component of a
Hi. I notice that when I start a new chapter, the figure
number gets reset. I mean, the first figure in chapter
2 is figure 1, no matter how many figures there were
in chapter 1. I would rather have the figures numbered
sequentially through the whole book.
But I have no idea how to do this. Any
While trying to make my file shorter: All of a sudden the conversion to pdf
worked, with footnotes that were still left in there. It was like there was
a critical length (maybe one page of output) and then it would work to
create a pdf, regardless of footnotes. However in the larger document it
Hello,
I have figured out how to add the word Figure before the figure
number that is automatically displayed in the list of figures. I
would like to put a space between Figure and the number, so it looks
like Figure 1.2. Right now it looks like Figure1.2 with no space.
Does anyone know
Could one of the French people of this list tell me whether it is
practice in French to leave space before ?, !, :, ; such as:
chaque jour à une heure du matin ?
instead of
chaque jour à une heure du matin?
and
Ordonnées : nombre moyen de fleurs par plante (10 plantes par valeur) ;
abscisses :
How do I set the french LANG for starting lyx?
if I try
LANG=fr_FR;lyx
I get:
OkApplyCancelReadOnlyPolicy: No transition for input SMI_OKAY from state
INITIAL
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = ,
LC_ALL =
I can´t send mail from my normal account to the list. Same via my
university account. Only webmail uni-tuebingen works. I can live with
it, but it is time consuming to switch to webmail (but probably
time-saving for those kind people
who answer my trivial questions). I noticed others (e.g.
If I index two (or more) words following each other, I usually mark them and
select 'index entry' (german: Stichwort). To make the word(s) appear
emphasized in the index, I use @\emph{xx} as shown below in the example (as
Liviu told me, thanks again).
If this is done with word(s) which is (are)
On Saturday 03 November 2007 05:18, Christian von Lani-Fischer wrote:
Hi there,
thanks for your quick answers. I decided to go with Jaime's/
Sebastian's solution and just just hardcode the position of the
picture. Maybe not the most elegant solution but absolutely enough
for me. Once the
Jonathan Ryshpan writes:
Thanks very much. Is there some way to get a ragged right other than
using \raggedright, so that it would be possible to have a ragged right
and indented paragraphs?
Try
\raggedright
\parindent=20pt
in that order.
--
Enrico
I find that if I have more than a few index entries for a word they
overrun and are printed on top of other entries in the adjacent
column. This is in 1.5.2 but it also happened in 1.5.1. A bug?
I could prevent this to some extent by changing to a smaller font for
the whole index but I can't
William Seager writes:
Hi. I notice that when I start a new chapter, the figure
number gets reset. I mean, the first figure in chapter
2 is figure 1, no matter how many figures there were
in chapter 1. I would rather have the figures numbered
sequentially through the whole book.
But I
On 11/3/07, Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could one of the French people of this list tell me whether it is
practice in French to leave space before ?, !, :, ; such as:
Use in the Preamble:
%\usepackage[cyr]{aeguill}
\usepackage[francais]{babel}
Note that the first package makes
On 11/3/07, Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I set the french LANG for starting lyx?
I use
LC_ALL=en_GB.UTF-8
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
and it works fine with French documents. Try UTF-8. That, with LyX 1.5.0.
For the .bashrc, it should be ~/.bashrc. Otherwise, consider setting
your
Hi Wolfgang,
I think you and I are probably the tip of the iceberg. I wouldn't doubt that
many potentially excellent sources of LyX information for the community have
just given up. Who knows, some of these people might have the skills of
Herbert Voss or Dekl Tsur or JMarc, and we're blowing
There comes a time when one must admit that life's too short to
continue with
an email host not responsive to problems, even if the hosting is
free. We
should thank our host for his previous support, and then switch email
hosts -- free if possible, paid otherwise. If 100 of us contribute a
Thanks for your reply, I figured it out. My problem was that I did not know
which format
the authors had to be in. More than one author has to be in this format:
Firstname
Lastname and Firstname Lastname and Firstname Lastname.
Do you know how I can site References that were retrieved from a
Raphael Steinbach schrieb:
Since I am sending a file,
You problem was that you set the document encoding explicitely to latin 1. But the €-sign is not
in this encoding. As described in the UserGuide, the safest way is to use the default encoding of
the chosen document language. LyX will
On Saturday 03 November 2007 20:09, Christopher Menzel wrote:
There comes a time when one must admit that life's too short to
continue with
an email host not responsive to problems, even if the hosting is
free. We
should thank our host for his previous support, and then switch email
Olá Mirko,
To cite web references, you should place them in the Howpublished or
Note fields.
The BibTeX source gets like this:
howpublished = {Retrieved...}
or
note = {Retrieved...}
Some URL are quite long, so I use the url package in the LaTeX preamble:
\usepackage{url}
Like that, long URLs
Hi,
just installed lyx 1.5.2 using Win Installer on Vista. New machine, no
previous versions of lyx present.
When I use the PDF preview button to view document I get the following
message:
C:/Users/name/AppData/Local/Temp/lyx_tmpdir3152a06012/lyx_tmpbuf0\ folder
does not exist. The file may
Hi there,
thanks for your quick answers. I decided to go with Jaime's/
Sebastian's solution and just just hardcode the position of the
picture. Maybe not the most elegant solution but absolutely enough
for me. Once the titlepage is done i'll never have to touch it again
so who cares;)
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 08:14:21PM -0300, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
hello,
a question rised in a free soft forum. I
propposed latex/lyx and another person question:
Why lyx/latex and not open office with styles?
What I said about it?
Anyhing but (La)TeX is awful at math typesetting.
And
Hi there again,
I have managed to solve my problems, there's only one left. The trick
was to get rid of the oxford command and all my manually written
commands were at once accepted and got carried out. So now I have
practically all that I wish. It seems that the oxford command (as
well
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Non recognized command are passed to Qt so it should work in principle.
But we are using a patched version of the official Qt for Windows so
that might be the reason. Next release will use the official Qt4.3 source.
We're already using the official Qt4.3 without any
alias lyxe=LANG=en lyx
should do waht you want
Missing semicolon, try something like:
alias lyx=LANG=en;lyx
why the semicolon ?
pavel
Someone have this problem?
confirmed. maybe you can file a bug about this.
pavel
Olá Marcelo,
One of the reasons that convinced me right away to learn and use LyX/LaTeX
was the ability of changing the whole look of a text, no matter what
length, with a single change of style. When you use a WYSIWYG application
like Open Office, you may define styles for each component of a
Hi. I notice that when I start a new chapter, the figure
number gets reset. I mean, the first figure in chapter
2 is figure 1, no matter how many figures there were
in chapter 1. I would rather have the figures numbered
sequentially through the whole book.
But I have no idea how to do this. Any
While trying to make my file shorter: All of a sudden the conversion to pdf
worked, with footnotes that were still left in there. It was like there was
a critical length (maybe one page of output) and then it would work to
create a pdf, regardless of footnotes. However in the larger document it
Hello,
I have figured out how to add the word Figure before the figure
number that is automatically displayed in the list of figures. I
would like to put a space between Figure and the number, so it looks
like Figure 1.2. Right now it looks like Figure1.2 with no space.
Does anyone know
Could one of the French people of this list tell me whether it is
practice in French to leave space before ?, !, :, ; such as:
chaque jour à une heure du matin ?
instead of
chaque jour à une heure du matin?
and
Ordonnées : nombre moyen de fleurs par plante (10 plantes par valeur) ;
abscisses :
How do I set the french LANG for starting lyx?
if I try
LANG=fr_FR;lyx
I get:
OkApplyCancelReadOnlyPolicy: No transition for input SMI_OKAY from state
INITIAL
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = ,
LC_ALL =
I can´t send mail from my normal account to the list. Same via my
university account. Only webmail uni-tuebingen works. I can live with
it, but it is time consuming to switch to webmail (but probably
time-saving for those kind people
who answer my trivial questions). I noticed others (e.g.
If I index two (or more) words following each other, I usually mark them and
select 'index entry' (german: Stichwort). To make the word(s) appear
emphasized in the index, I use @\emph{xx} as shown below in the example (as
Liviu told me, thanks again).
If this is done with word(s) which is (are)
On Saturday 03 November 2007 05:18, Christian von Lani-Fischer wrote:
Hi there,
thanks for your quick answers. I decided to go with Jaime's/
Sebastian's solution and just just hardcode the position of the
picture. Maybe not the most elegant solution but absolutely enough
for me. Once the
Jonathan Ryshpan writes:
Thanks very much. Is there some way to get a ragged right other than
using \raggedright, so that it would be possible to have a ragged right
and indented paragraphs?
Try
\raggedright
\parindent=20pt
in that order.
--
Enrico
I find that if I have more than a few index entries for a word they
overrun and are printed on top of other entries in the adjacent
column. This is in 1.5.2 but it also happened in 1.5.1. A bug?
I could prevent this to some extent by changing to a smaller font for
the whole index but I can't
William Seager writes:
Hi. I notice that when I start a new chapter, the figure
number gets reset. I mean, the first figure in chapter
2 is figure 1, no matter how many figures there were
in chapter 1. I would rather have the figures numbered
sequentially through the whole book.
But I
On 11/3/07, Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could one of the French people of this list tell me whether it is
practice in French to leave space before ?, !, :, ; such as:
Use in the Preamble:
%\usepackage[cyr]{aeguill}
\usepackage[francais]{babel}
Note that the first package makes
On 11/3/07, Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I set the french LANG for starting lyx?
I use
LC_ALL=en_GB.UTF-8
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
and it works fine with French documents. Try UTF-8. That, with LyX 1.5.0.
For the .bashrc, it should be ~/.bashrc. Otherwise, consider setting
your
Hi Wolfgang,
I think you and I are probably the tip of the iceberg. I wouldn't doubt that
many potentially excellent sources of LyX information for the community have
just given up. Who knows, some of these people might have the skills of
Herbert Voss or Dekl Tsur or JMarc, and we're blowing
There comes a time when one must admit that life's too short to
continue with
an email host not responsive to problems, even if the hosting is
free. We
should thank our host for his previous support, and then switch email
hosts -- free if possible, paid otherwise. If 100 of us contribute a
Thanks for your reply, I figured it out. My problem was that I did not know
which format
the authors had to be in. More than one author has to be in this format:
Firstname
Lastname and Firstname Lastname and Firstname Lastname.
Do you know how I can site References that were retrieved from a
Raphael Steinbach schrieb:
Since I am sending a file,
You problem was that you set the document encoding explicitely to latin 1. But the €-sign is not
in this encoding. As described in the UserGuide, the safest way is to use the default encoding of
the chosen document language. LyX will
On Saturday 03 November 2007 20:09, Christopher Menzel wrote:
There comes a time when one must admit that life's too short to
continue with
an email host not responsive to problems, even if the hosting is
free. We
should thank our host for his previous support, and then switch email
Olá Mirko,
To cite web references, you should place them in the Howpublished or
Note fields.
The BibTeX source gets like this:
howpublished = {Retrieved...}
or
note = {Retrieved...}
Some URL are quite long, so I use the url package in the LaTeX preamble:
\usepackage{url}
Like that, long URLs
Hi,
just installed lyx 1.5.2 using Win Installer on Vista. New machine, no
previous versions of lyx present.
When I use the PDF preview button to view document I get the following
message:
C:/Users/name/AppData/Local/Temp/lyx_tmpdir3152a06012/lyx_tmpbuf0\ folder
does not exist. The file may
Hi there,
thanks for your quick answers. I decided to go with Jaime's/
Sebastian's solution and just just "hardcode" the position of the
picture. Maybe not the most elegant solution but absolutely enough
for me. Once the titlepage is done i'll never have to touch it again
so who cares;)
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 08:14:21PM -0300, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> hello,
> a question rised in a free soft forum. I
> propposed latex/lyx and another person question:
> Why lyx/latex and not open office with styles?
> What I said about it?
Anyhing but (La)TeX is awful at math typesetting.
Hi there again,
I have managed to solve my problems, there's only one left. The trick
was to get rid of the "oxford" command and all my manually written
commands were at once accepted and got carried out. So now I have
practically all that I wish. It seems that the "oxford" command (as
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Non recognized command are passed to Qt so it should work in principle.
But we are using a patched version of the official Qt for Windows so
that might be the reason. Next release will use the official Qt4.3 source.
We're already using the official Qt4.3 without any
>> alias lyxe="LANG=en lyx"
>> should do waht you want
> Missing semicolon, try something like:
> alias lyx="LANG=en;lyx"
why the semicolon ?
pavel
> Someone have this problem?
confirmed. maybe you can file a bug about this.
pavel
Olá Marcelo,
One of the reasons that convinced me right away to learn and use LyX/LaTeX
was the ability of changing the whole look of a text, no matter what
length, with a single change of style. When you use a WYSIWYG application
like Open Office, you may define styles for each component of a
Hi. I notice that when I start a new chapter, the figure
number gets reset. I mean, the first figure in chapter
2 is "figure 1", no matter how many figures there were
in chapter 1. I would rather have the figures numbered
sequentially through the whole book.
But I have no idea how to do this.
While trying to make my file shorter: All of a sudden the conversion to pdf
worked, with footnotes that were still left in there. It was like there was
a critical length (maybe one page of output) and then it would work to
create a pdf, regardless of footnotes. However in the larger document it
Hello,
I have figured out how to add the word Figure before the figure
number that is automatically displayed in the list of figures. I
would like to put a space between Figure and the number, so it looks
like Figure 1.2. Right now it looks like Figure1.2 with no space.
Does anyone know
Could one of the French people of this list tell me whether it is
practice in French to leave space before ?, !, :, ; such as:
chaque jour à une heure du matin ?
instead of
chaque jour à une heure du matin?
and
Ordonnées : nombre moyen de fleurs par plante (10 plantes par valeur) ;
abscisses :
How do I set the french LANG for starting lyx?
if I try
LANG=fr_FR;lyx &
I get:
OkApplyCancelReadOnlyPolicy: No transition for input SMI_OKAY from state
INITIAL
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = "",
LC_ALL =
I can´t send mail from my normal account to the list. Same via my
university account. Only webmail uni-tuebingen works. I can live with
it, but it is time consuming to switch to webmail (but probably
time-saving for those kind people
who answer my trivial questions). I noticed others (e.g.
If I index two (or more) words following each other, I usually mark them and
select 'index entry' (german: Stichwort). To make the word(s) appear
emphasized in the index, I use @\emph{xx} as shown below in the example (as
Liviu told me, thanks again).
If this is done with word(s) which is (are)
On Saturday 03 November 2007 05:18, Christian von Lani-Fischer wrote:
> Hi there,
> thanks for your quick answers. I decided to go with Jaime's/
> Sebastian's solution and just just "hardcode" the position of the
> picture. Maybe not the most elegant solution but absolutely enough
> for me. Once
Jonathan Ryshpan writes:
> Thanks very much. Is there some way to get a ragged right other than
> using \raggedright, so that it would be possible to have a ragged right
> and indented paragraphs?
Try
\raggedright
\parindent=20pt
in that order.
--
Enrico
I find that if I have more than a few index entries for a word they
overrun and are printed on top of other entries in the adjacent
column. This is in 1.5.2 but it also happened in 1.5.1. A bug?
I could prevent this to some extent by changing to a smaller font for
the whole index but I can't
William Seager writes:
> Hi. I notice that when I start a new chapter, the figure
> number gets reset. I mean, the first figure in chapter
> 2 is "figure 1", no matter how many figures there were
> in chapter 1. I would rather have the figures numbered
> sequentially through the whole book.
>
>
On 11/3/07, Wolfgang Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could one of the French people of this list tell me whether it is
> practice in French to leave space before ?, !, :, ; such as:
Use in the Preamble:
%\usepackage[cyr]{aeguill}
\usepackage[francais]{babel}
Note that the first package
On 11/3/07, Wolfgang Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I set the french LANG for starting lyx?
I use
LC_ALL=en_GB.UTF-8
LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
and it works fine with French documents. Try UTF-8. That, with LyX > 1.5.0.
For the .bashrc, it should be ~/.bashrc. Otherwise, consider setting
Hi Wolfgang,
I think you and I are probably the tip of the iceberg. I wouldn't doubt that
many potentially excellent sources of LyX information for the community have
just given up. Who knows, some of these people might have the skills of
Herbert Voss or Dekl Tsur or JMarc, and we're blowing
There comes a time when one must admit that life's too short to
continue with
an email host not responsive to problems, even if the hosting is
free. We
should thank our host for his previous support, and then switch email
hosts -- free if possible, paid otherwise. If 100 of us contribute a
Thanks for your reply, I figured it out. My problem was that I did not know
which format
the authors had to be in. More than one author has to be in this format:
Firstname
Lastname and Firstname Lastname and Firstname Lastname.
Do you know how I can site References that were retrieved from a
Raphael Steinbach schrieb:
Since I am sending a file,
You problem was that you set the document encoding explicitely to "latin 1". But the €-sign is not
in this encoding. As described in the UserGuide, the safest way is to use the default encoding of
the chosen document language. LyX will
On Saturday 03 November 2007 20:09, Christopher Menzel wrote:
> > There comes a time when one must admit that life's too short to
> > continue with
> > an email host not responsive to problems, even if the hosting is
> > free. We
> > should thank our host for his previous support, and then switch
Olá Mirko,
To cite web references, you should place them in the "Howpublished" or
"Note" fields.
The BibTeX source gets like this:
howpublished = {Retrieved...}
or
note = {Retrieved...}
Some URL are quite long, so I use the url package in the LaTeX preamble:
\usepackage{url}
Like that, long
Hi,
just installed lyx 1.5.2 using Win Installer on Vista. New machine, no
previous versions of lyx present.
When I use the PDF preview button to view document I get the following
message:
C:/Users/name/AppData/Local/Temp/lyx_tmpdir3152a06012/lyx_tmpbuf0\ folder
does not exist. The file may
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