Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
OK, I'm still on LyX 1.5.6.
LyX 1.5.7 is not released yet. The fix I'm talking about has been put in
yesterday, right after your report.
BTW, the fact of easiest (undeclared and unconfigured) use of IPA-
Unicode should be more flashly, apparitionally
Hi all,
I'm using Lyx 1.5.0 on Windows and I have encountered a problem: I'm
using 1.5-line space (Zeilenabstand). For some reason, when I changed
the font size of a math formular to very small so that it fits the
line, my text above it suddenly changed its linespace to 1.0 but without
Hi,
You are right, I can change the ERT font, and I can make collapsed all my ETR
boxes. But on the one hand I prefer to be ETRs opened, and on the other hand it
doesn't change the fact that opened ERTs have improper height.
As for the user guide, in LyX 1.6 it seems to be different:
Jonathan Kroner wrote:
Does Booksurge accept a Lyx generated pdf, or must it be further processed
through acrobat?
1. If you have self published through Booksurge, please answer whether
Booksurge accepts LyX generated pdfs.
I will soon be self-publishing a book, preferably through
Is it possible to import a Linux textinfo document and then
convert it to PDF for viewing and printing out in LyX
please?
Kind Regards,
Keith
-
Websites:
http://www.php-debuggers.net
http://www.karsites.net
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Keith Roberts wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Keith Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Importing texinfo files
Is it possible to import a Linux textinfo document and
then convert it to PDF for viewing and printing out in LyX
please?
Woops! It's actually a
Hi all,
I'm using Lyx 1.5.0 on Windows and I have encountered a
problem: I'm
using 1.5-line space (Zeilenabstand). For some reason, when
I changed
the font size of a math formular to very small
so that it fits the
line, my text above it suddenly changed its linespace to
1.0 but
Christian Schunck wrote:
I'm using Lyx 1.5.0 on Windows and I have encountered a problem: I'm
using 1.5-line space (Zeilenabstand). For some reason, when I changed
the font size of a math formular to very small so that it fits the
line, my text above it suddenly changed its linespace to 1.0
On 20.10.2008, at 14:11, Keith Roberts wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Keith Roberts wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Keith Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Importing texinfo files
Is it possible to import a Linux textinfo document and then convert
it to PDF for viewing and printing
M-L wrote:
Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise.
Someone might know if this is doable?
If I place 3 or four lines of text one below the other into a footer, it
drives the text below the physical page.
If I set the footer as ERT or in the preamble the result is
Jacob Hunt wrote:
I was just hopeful that someone could point me to a how to, on installing
truetype fonts for use in LyX.
If you want an on-screen font, just install the font so your OS can use
it, and then select it in tools-preferences.
If you want to use the font in printed documents
Thanks for the tip but this isn't that bug.
I mean, the new *printer system* doesn't work in my, or any of my friend's,
systems.
I think could be a bug related to other virtual printer already installed
but every time I try the installation and configuration process consumes at
least two our of
Jose Moises Padilla Miranda schrieb:
I mean, the new *printer system* doesn't work in my, or any of my
friend's, systems.
Please report this bug at bugzilla.lyx.org.
I was confused as you write nothing seems to work
regards Uwe
Hi all,
I'm strugling to get the word 'theorem' in front of the reference to a
theorem. Like you get for a figure or a section or whatever. Do I really
need to type 'Theorem' in front of every reference. All I get is the number
of the theorem.
What am I missing here?
Note: I have the same
Jef Patat wrote:
Hi all,
I'm strugling to get the word 'theorem' in front of the reference to a
theorem. Like you get for a figure or a section or whatever. Do I really
need to type 'Theorem' in front of every reference. All I get is the number
of the theorem.
What am I missing here?
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Helge Hafting engaged keyboard and shared this with us
all:
--} M-L wrote:
--} Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise.
--}
--} Someone might know if this is doable?
--}
--} If I place 3 or four lines of text one below the other into a footer,
M-L wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Helge Hafting engaged keyboard and shared this with us
all:
--} M-L wrote:
--} Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise.
--}
--} Someone might know if this is doable?
--}
--} If I place 3 or four lines of text one below the
PS If I understand exactly what you want to do, I think what you need to
play with is the \footskip length. But if you change that, you'll have
to change \textheight, or some other parameter, so that everything adds
up right. Maybe the geometry package, which LyX uses, will make it just
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, rgheck engaged keyboard and shared this with us all:
--}
--} PS If I understand exactly what you want to do, I think what you need to
--} play with is the \footskip length. But if you change that, you'll have
--} to change \textheight, or some other parameter, so that
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
To: Keith Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Importing texinfo files
On 20.10.2008, at 14:11, Keith Roberts wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Keith Roberts wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Keith
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
OK, I'm still on LyX 1.5.6.
LyX 1.5.7 is not released yet. The fix I'm talking about has been put in
yesterday, right after your report.
BTW, the fact of easiest (undeclared and unconfigured) use of IPA-
Unicode should be more flashly, apparitionally
Hi all,
I'm using Lyx 1.5.0 on Windows and I have encountered a problem: I'm
using 1.5-line space (Zeilenabstand). For some reason, when I changed
the font size of a math formular to very small so that it fits the
line, my text above it suddenly changed its linespace to 1.0 but without
Hi,
You are right, I can change the ERT font, and I can make collapsed all my ETR
boxes. But on the one hand I prefer to be ETRs opened, and on the other hand it
doesn't change the fact that opened ERTs have improper height.
As for the user guide, in LyX 1.6 it seems to be different:
Jonathan Kroner wrote:
Does Booksurge accept a Lyx generated pdf, or must it be further processed
through acrobat?
1. If you have self published through Booksurge, please answer whether
Booksurge accepts LyX generated pdfs.
I will soon be self-publishing a book, preferably through
Is it possible to import a Linux textinfo document and then
convert it to PDF for viewing and printing out in LyX
please?
Kind Regards,
Keith
-
Websites:
http://www.php-debuggers.net
http://www.karsites.net
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Keith Roberts wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Keith Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Importing texinfo files
Is it possible to import a Linux textinfo document and
then convert it to PDF for viewing and printing out in LyX
please?
Woops! It's actually a
Hi all,
I'm using Lyx 1.5.0 on Windows and I have encountered a
problem: I'm
using 1.5-line space (Zeilenabstand). For some reason, when
I changed
the font size of a math formular to very small
so that it fits the
line, my text above it suddenly changed its linespace to
1.0 but
Christian Schunck wrote:
I'm using Lyx 1.5.0 on Windows and I have encountered a problem: I'm
using 1.5-line space (Zeilenabstand). For some reason, when I changed
the font size of a math formular to very small so that it fits the
line, my text above it suddenly changed its linespace to 1.0
On 20.10.2008, at 14:11, Keith Roberts wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Keith Roberts wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Keith Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Importing texinfo files
Is it possible to import a Linux textinfo document and then convert
it to PDF for viewing and printing
M-L wrote:
Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise.
Someone might know if this is doable?
If I place 3 or four lines of text one below the other into a footer, it
drives the text below the physical page.
If I set the footer as ERT or in the preamble the result is
Jacob Hunt wrote:
I was just hopeful that someone could point me to a how to, on installing
truetype fonts for use in LyX.
If you want an on-screen font, just install the font so your OS can use
it, and then select it in tools-preferences.
If you want to use the font in printed documents
Thanks for the tip but this isn't that bug.
I mean, the new *printer system* doesn't work in my, or any of my friend's,
systems.
I think could be a bug related to other virtual printer already installed
but every time I try the installation and configuration process consumes at
least two our of
Jose Moises Padilla Miranda schrieb:
I mean, the new *printer system* doesn't work in my, or any of my
friend's, systems.
Please report this bug at bugzilla.lyx.org.
I was confused as you write nothing seems to work
regards Uwe
Hi all,
I'm strugling to get the word 'theorem' in front of the reference to a
theorem. Like you get for a figure or a section or whatever. Do I really
need to type 'Theorem' in front of every reference. All I get is the number
of the theorem.
What am I missing here?
Note: I have the same
Jef Patat wrote:
Hi all,
I'm strugling to get the word 'theorem' in front of the reference to a
theorem. Like you get for a figure or a section or whatever. Do I really
need to type 'Theorem' in front of every reference. All I get is the number
of the theorem.
What am I missing here?
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Helge Hafting engaged keyboard and shared this with us
all:
--} M-L wrote:
--} Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise.
--}
--} Someone might know if this is doable?
--}
--} If I place 3 or four lines of text one below the other into a footer,
M-L wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Helge Hafting engaged keyboard and shared this with us
all:
--} M-L wrote:
--} Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise.
--}
--} Someone might know if this is doable?
--}
--} If I place 3 or four lines of text one below the
PS If I understand exactly what you want to do, I think what you need to
play with is the \footskip length. But if you change that, you'll have
to change \textheight, or some other parameter, so that everything adds
up right. Maybe the geometry package, which LyX uses, will make it just
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, rgheck engaged keyboard and shared this with us all:
--}
--} PS If I understand exactly what you want to do, I think what you need to
--} play with is the \footskip length. But if you change that, you'll have
--} to change \textheight, or some other parameter, so that
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
To: Keith Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Importing texinfo files
On 20.10.2008, at 14:11, Keith Roberts wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Keith Roberts wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Keith
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
> OK, I'm still on LyX 1.5.6.
LyX 1.5.7 is not released yet. The fix I'm talking about has been put in
yesterday, right after your report.
> BTW, the fact of easiest (undeclared and unconfigured) use of IPA-
> Unicode should be more flashly, apparitionally
Hi all,
I'm using Lyx 1.5.0 on Windows and I have encountered a problem: I'm
using 1.5-line space (Zeilenabstand). For some reason, when I changed
the font size of a math formular to "very small" so that it fits the
line, my text above it suddenly changed its linespace to 1.0 but without
Hi,
You are right, I can change the ERT font, and I can make collapsed all my ETR
boxes. But on the one hand I prefer to be ETRs opened, and on the other hand it
doesn't change the fact that opened ERTs have improper height.
As for the user guide, in LyX 1.6 it seems to be different:
Jonathan Kroner wrote:
> Does Booksurge accept a Lyx generated pdf, or must it be further processed
> through acrobat?
>
> 1. If you have self published through Booksurge, please answer whether
> Booksurge accepts LyX generated pdfs.
>
> I will soon be self-publishing a book, preferably
Is it possible to import a Linux textinfo document and then
convert it to PDF for viewing and printing out in LyX
please?
Kind Regards,
Keith
-
Websites:
http://www.php-debuggers.net
http://www.karsites.net
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Keith Roberts wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Keith Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Importing texinfo files
Is it possible to import a Linux textinfo document and
then convert it to PDF for viewing and printing out in LyX
please?
Woops! It's actually a
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using Lyx 1.5.0 on Windows and I have encountered a
> problem: I'm
> using 1.5-line space (Zeilenabstand). For some reason, when
> I changed
> the font size of a math formular to "very small"
> so that it fits the
> line, my text above it suddenly changed its linespace to
>
Christian Schunck wrote:
> I'm using Lyx 1.5.0 on Windows and I have encountered a problem: I'm
> using 1.5-line space (Zeilenabstand). For some reason, when I changed
> the font size of a math formular to "very small" so that it fits the
> line, my text above it suddenly changed its linespace to
On 20.10.2008, at 14:11, Keith Roberts wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Keith Roberts wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Keith Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Importing texinfo files
Is it possible to import a Linux textinfo document and then convert
it to PDF for viewing and
M-L wrote:
Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise.
Someone might know if this is doable?
If I place 3 or four lines of text one below the other into a footer, it
drives the text below the physical page.
If I set the footer as ERT or in the preamble the result is
Jacob Hunt wrote:
I was just hopeful that someone could point me to a how to, on installing
truetype fonts for use in LyX.
If you want an on-screen font, just install the font so your OS can use
it, and then select it in tools->preferences.
If you want to use the font in printed documents
Thanks for the tip but this isn't that bug.
I mean, the new *printer system* doesn't work in my, or any of my friend's,
systems.
I think could be a bug related to other virtual printer already installed
but every time I try the installation and configuration process consumes at
least two our of
Jose Moises Padilla Miranda schrieb:
I mean, the new *printer system* doesn't work in my, or any of my
friend's, systems.
Please report this bug at bugzilla.lyx.org.
I was confused as you write "nothing seems to work"
regards Uwe
Hi all,
I'm strugling to get the word 'theorem' in front of the reference to a
theorem. Like you get for a figure or a section or whatever. Do I really
need to type 'Theorem' in front of every reference. All I get is the number
of the theorem.
What am I missing here?
Note: I have the same
Jef Patat wrote:
Hi all,
I'm strugling to get the word 'theorem' in front of the reference to a
theorem. Like you get for a figure or a section or whatever. Do I really
need to type 'Theorem' in front of every reference. All I get is the number
of the theorem.
What am I missing here?
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Helge Hafting engaged keyboard and shared this with us
all:
>--} M-L wrote:
>--} > Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise.
>--} >
>--} > Someone might know if this is doable?
>--} >
>--} > If I place 3 or four lines of text one below the other
M-L wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Helge Hafting engaged keyboard and shared this with us
all:
--} M-L wrote:
--} > Can't seem to find any reference on this anywhere, net or otherwise.
--} >
--} > Someone might know if this is doable?
--} >
--} > If I place 3 or four lines of text one below the
PS If I understand exactly what you want to do, I think what you need to
play with is the \footskip length. But if you change that, you'll have
to change \textheight, or some other parameter, so that everything adds
up right. Maybe the geometry package, which LyX uses, will make it "just
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008, rgheck engaged keyboard and shared this with us all:
>--}
>--} PS If I understand exactly what you want to do, I think what you need to
>--} play with is the \footskip length. But if you change that, you'll have
>--} to change \textheight, or some other parameter, so that
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
To: Keith Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Daniel Lohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Importing texinfo files
On 20.10.2008, at 14:11, Keith Roberts wrote:
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008, Keith Roberts wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Keith
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