On 7/20/11 6:24 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
Has anyone tried LyX (2.0) under Mac OSX Lion? Has anyone encountered
any problems? I will wait with upgrading until I know LyX can
run under Lion.
Lyx 2.0.0 beta 2 runs fine on Lion.
However, lots of other applications behave wonky on Lion, so I
I've been fighting this for a couple of hours now and have not yet found a
solution. I have a rather large .eps figure inserted in a float. I set the
width to 80% of the text width and the paragraph justification to center.
When I preview the page using ctrl-x, ctrl-p I see the figure
Paul Rubin ru...@msu.edu írta:
I tried this and the image appeared to be centered horizontally. If you are
still having a problem with it, perhaps you can post a minimal example that
demonstrates the problem.
Sure. I am trying to attach two lyx files and the resulted pdf files:
1.
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, Rich Shepard wrote:
When I preview the page using ctrl-x, ctrl-p I see the figure propertly
displayed (it's rotated 90 degrees so the 'top' is just above the '1' in
Figure 1 and the 'bottom' is just within the right page edge.) After
exporting via pdflatex, when I view the
Hi all,
I just ran into a bug, but I'm not sure who the culprit is. The setup is LyX
2.0.0 and Acrobat Reader 9 (specifically 9.4.2-0natty1 on Mint 11 Katya (forked
from Ubuntu Natty). If I create a document of more than one page in LyX (I've
tested both article and beamer classes, both new and
On Thu, 2011-07-21 at 12:07 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, Rich Shepard wrote:
When I preview the page using ctrl-x, ctrl-p I see the figure propertly
displayed (it's rotated 90 degrees so the 'top' is just above the '1' in
Figure 1 and the 'bottom' is just within the
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, Tim Wescott wrote:
Was it as simple as the figure being a bit wider than the text, and
getting trimmed? When I get a figure that oversteps its bounds Lyx (or
LaTeX) seems to want to left-justify it -- if you moved the bounding box
to the left margin that may have fixed it
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:37 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
Hi all,
I just ran into a bug, but I'm not sure who the culprit is. The setup is LyX
2.0.0 and Acrobat Reader 9 (specifically 9.4.2-0natty1 on Mint 11 Katya
(forked
from Ubuntu Natty). If I create a document of more than
Liviu Andronic landronimirc at gmail.com writes:
I assume that this is on 2nd and subsequent compilations. When it is
on the first compilation, acroread doesn't freeze, right? If this is
the case, then it's a bug in acroread: it doesn't automatically reload
a PDF document when it has been
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:44 PM, Paul Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
No, this is on the first compilation (as well as on subsequent compilations).
Also, in all cases Reader is closed at the time I do View PDF (pdflatex);
I'm
not trying to reload a PDF while a previous version is open for
On 7/20/11 6:24 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
Has anyone tried LyX (2.0) under Mac OSX Lion? Has anyone encountered
any problems? I will wait with upgrading until I know LyX can
run under Lion.
Lyx 2.0.0 beta 2 runs fine on Lion.
However, lots of other applications behave wonky on Lion, so I
I've been fighting this for a couple of hours now and have not yet found a
solution. I have a rather large .eps figure inserted in a float. I set the
width to 80% of the text width and the paragraph justification to center.
When I preview the page using ctrl-x, ctrl-p I see the figure
Paul Rubin ru...@msu.edu írta:
I tried this and the image appeared to be centered horizontally. If you are
still having a problem with it, perhaps you can post a minimal example that
demonstrates the problem.
Sure. I am trying to attach two lyx files and the resulted pdf files:
1.
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, Rich Shepard wrote:
When I preview the page using ctrl-x, ctrl-p I see the figure propertly
displayed (it's rotated 90 degrees so the 'top' is just above the '1' in
Figure 1 and the 'bottom' is just within the right page edge.) After
exporting via pdflatex, when I view the
Hi all,
I just ran into a bug, but I'm not sure who the culprit is. The setup is LyX
2.0.0 and Acrobat Reader 9 (specifically 9.4.2-0natty1 on Mint 11 Katya (forked
from Ubuntu Natty). If I create a document of more than one page in LyX (I've
tested both article and beamer classes, both new and
On Thu, 2011-07-21 at 12:07 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, Rich Shepard wrote:
When I preview the page using ctrl-x, ctrl-p I see the figure propertly
displayed (it's rotated 90 degrees so the 'top' is just above the '1' in
Figure 1 and the 'bottom' is just within the
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, Tim Wescott wrote:
Was it as simple as the figure being a bit wider than the text, and
getting trimmed? When I get a figure that oversteps its bounds Lyx (or
LaTeX) seems to want to left-justify it -- if you moved the bounding box
to the left margin that may have fixed it
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:37 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
Hi all,
I just ran into a bug, but I'm not sure who the culprit is. The setup is LyX
2.0.0 and Acrobat Reader 9 (specifically 9.4.2-0natty1 on Mint 11 Katya
(forked
from Ubuntu Natty). If I create a document of more than
Liviu Andronic landronimirc at gmail.com writes:
I assume that this is on 2nd and subsequent compilations. When it is
on the first compilation, acroread doesn't freeze, right? If this is
the case, then it's a bug in acroread: it doesn't automatically reload
a PDF document when it has been
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:44 PM, Paul Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
No, this is on the first compilation (as well as on subsequent compilations).
Also, in all cases Reader is closed at the time I do View PDF (pdflatex);
I'm
not trying to reload a PDF while a previous version is open for
On 7/20/11 6:24 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
Has anyone tried LyX (2.0) under Mac OSX Lion? Has anyone encountered
any problems? I will wait with upgrading until I know LyX can
run under Lion.
Lyx 2.0.0 beta 2 runs fine on Lion.
However, lots of other applications behave wonky on Lion, so I
I've been fighting this for a couple of hours now and have not yet found a
solution. I have a rather large .eps figure inserted in a float. I set the
width to 80% of the text width and the paragraph justification to center.
When I preview the page using ctrl-x, ctrl-p I see the figure
Paul Rubin írta:
>I tried this and the image appeared to be centered horizontally. If you are>
still having a problem with it, perhaps you can post a minimal example that>
demonstrates the problem.>
Sure. I am trying to attach two lyx files and the resulted pdf files:
1.
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, Rich Shepard wrote:
When I preview the page using ctrl-x, ctrl-p I see the figure propertly
displayed (it's rotated 90 degrees so the 'top' is just above the '1' in
Figure 1 and the 'bottom' is just within the right page edge.) After
exporting via pdflatex, when I view the
Hi all,
I just ran into a bug, but I'm not sure who the culprit is. The setup is LyX
2.0.0 and Acrobat Reader 9 (specifically 9.4.2-0natty1 on Mint 11 Katya (forked
from Ubuntu Natty). If I create a document of more than one page in LyX (I've
tested both article and beamer classes, both new and
On Thu, 2011-07-21 at 12:07 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
> > When I preview the page using ctrl-x, ctrl-p I see the figure propertly
> > displayed (it's rotated 90 degrees so the 'top' is just above the '1' in
> > Figure 1 and the 'bottom' is just
On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, Tim Wescott wrote:
Was it as simple as the figure being a bit wider than the text, and
getting trimmed? When I get a figure that oversteps its bounds Lyx (or
LaTeX) seems to want to left-justify it -- if you moved the bounding box
to the left margin that may have fixed it
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:37 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just ran into a bug, but I'm not sure who the culprit is. The setup is LyX
> 2.0.0 and Acrobat Reader 9 (specifically 9.4.2-0natty1 on Mint 11 Katya
> (forked
> from Ubuntu Natty). If I create a document of
Liviu Andronic gmail.com> writes:
> I assume that this is on 2nd and subsequent compilations. When it is
> on the first compilation, acroread doesn't freeze, right? If this is
> the case, then it's a bug in acroread: it doesn't automatically reload
> a PDF document when it has been resaved to
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:44 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:
> No, this is on the first compilation (as well as on subsequent compilations).
> Also, in all cases Reader is closed at the time I do View > PDF (pdflatex);
> I'm
> not trying to reload a PDF while a previous version is open for
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