On 17/12/2013 8:31 PM, Robert Adolle wrote:
Merci de m'aider.
Sous Linux, je n'arrive même pas à me servir de X-Unikey, alors que,
hélas, j'y arrive avec cette horreur de Windows.
Normalement, on devrait pouvoir écrire en toutes les langues avec LyX,
et le viêtnamien est une langue
On Dec 17, 2013, at 8:24 AM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote:
I see something called IEETran-Conference.lyx in the templates folder with
LyX2.1 beta under Ubuntu 13.10.
OK, here's what I'm seeing. When I look in the Documents - Settings -
Document Class I expected to see something like
Hi all,
I am wondering if it is possible to control the format of references
inside a document from the document settings.
I mean: I would like to have all references to equations (that is, label
of the form eq:* ) formatted as (.), references to thm:* formatted as [.]
and all others simply
2013/12/18 Julien Rioux jri...@lyx.org:
Robert is asking how to write vietnamese using LyX. He says he doesn't
succeed in using X-Unikey under Linux, whereas he could use it under Windows
(but, reading between the lines, he would rather not use Windows OS).
Normally, one should be able to
On 2013-12-18, Liviu Andronic wrote:
2013/12/18 Julien Rioux jri...@lyx.org:
Robert is asking how to write vietnamese using LyX. He says he doesn't
succeed in using X-Unikey under Linux, whereas he could use it under Windows
(but, reading between the lines, he would rather not use Windows OS).
I kinda see the problem but it looks to me like IEEEtran-Conference.lyx is
simply a customized layout for the IEEtrans class so essentially this means
that you can create a conference layout from that document class. It is pretty
basic with nothing more than one entry in the LaTeX preamble
After using pdflatex (or luatex for that matter), when printing my Lyx document
to the printer the greek \alpha character is missing from the printed (or
pre-printed) pdf document. I know it has something to do with fontloading into
the document but don't know how to resolve it. Exporting to
Can you see the \alpha in your pdf viewer? Which viewer do you use? Have
you tried printing the pdf from different viewers (evince, adobe reader)?
This look like the reader is trying to use the device (printer) fonts
and cannot find the proper glyph.
Can you upload a minimal example lyx file, and
Hi,
When working on a specific large document (about 50 pages as a PDF),
LyX does a very annoying thing where it freezes for about 4-5 seconds
about once a minute. It seems to happen more often when I am editing
equations. During the freeze the screen does not update when I type.
When the freeze
The nearest thing I have had to your problem was the
computer running out of memory during calculations. It was
a software issue where the program was using blocks of
virtual memory on the hard drive, but forgetting to release
them. It was not Lyx, but a Windows based CAD application.
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:38 PM, David Belius david.bel...@cantab.net wrote:
Hi,
When working on a specific large document (about 50 pages as a PDF),
LyX does a very annoying thing where it freezes for about 4-5 seconds
about once a minute. It seems to happen more often when I am editing
I think you want to insert cross-references with the Format: box set to
formatted reference. See section 6.1 of the User Guide for details.
Paul
2013/12/18 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:38 PM, David Belius david.bel...@cantab.net wrote:
Hi,
When working on a specific large document (about 50 pages as a PDF),
LyX does a very annoying thing where it freezes for about 4-5 seconds
about once a minute.
On Wed, 18 Dec 2013 14:38:10 -0500
David Belius david.bel...@cantab.net wrote:
Hi,
When working on a specific large document (about 50 pages as a PDF),
LyX does a very annoying thing where it freezes for about 4-5 seconds
about once a minute.
Now *that's* a pain in the ass!
Luckily
On Dec 18, 2013, at 8:36 AM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote:
I kinda see the problem but it looks to me like IEEEtran-Conference.lyx is
simply a customized layout for the IEEtrans class so essentially this means
that you can create a conference layout from that document class. It is
Am 19.12.2013 um 01:25 schrieb Jerry lancebo...@qwest.net:
I'm using Ubuntu and don't know anything about the modern Macs so I don't
understand the problem with locating the templates. I just went to File
Open from templates and found the appropriate template.
On OS X, the
On 17/12/2013 8:31 PM, Robert Adolle wrote:
Merci de m'aider.
Sous Linux, je n'arrive même pas à me servir de X-Unikey, alors que,
hélas, j'y arrive avec cette horreur de Windows.
Normalement, on devrait pouvoir écrire en toutes les langues avec LyX,
et le viêtnamien est une langue
On Dec 17, 2013, at 8:24 AM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote:
I see something called IEETran-Conference.lyx in the templates folder with
LyX2.1 beta under Ubuntu 13.10.
OK, here's what I'm seeing. When I look in the Documents - Settings -
Document Class I expected to see something like
Hi all,
I am wondering if it is possible to control the format of references
inside a document from the document settings.
I mean: I would like to have all references to equations (that is, label
of the form eq:* ) formatted as (.), references to thm:* formatted as [.]
and all others simply
2013/12/18 Julien Rioux jri...@lyx.org:
Robert is asking how to write vietnamese using LyX. He says he doesn't
succeed in using X-Unikey under Linux, whereas he could use it under Windows
(but, reading between the lines, he would rather not use Windows OS).
Normally, one should be able to
On 2013-12-18, Liviu Andronic wrote:
2013/12/18 Julien Rioux jri...@lyx.org:
Robert is asking how to write vietnamese using LyX. He says he doesn't
succeed in using X-Unikey under Linux, whereas he could use it under Windows
(but, reading between the lines, he would rather not use Windows OS).
I kinda see the problem but it looks to me like IEEEtran-Conference.lyx is
simply a customized layout for the IEEtrans class so essentially this means
that you can create a conference layout from that document class. It is pretty
basic with nothing more than one entry in the LaTeX preamble
After using pdflatex (or luatex for that matter), when printing my Lyx document
to the printer the greek \alpha character is missing from the printed (or
pre-printed) pdf document. I know it has something to do with fontloading into
the document but don't know how to resolve it. Exporting to
Can you see the \alpha in your pdf viewer? Which viewer do you use? Have
you tried printing the pdf from different viewers (evince, adobe reader)?
This look like the reader is trying to use the device (printer) fonts
and cannot find the proper glyph.
Can you upload a minimal example lyx file, and
Hi,
When working on a specific large document (about 50 pages as a PDF),
LyX does a very annoying thing where it freezes for about 4-5 seconds
about once a minute. It seems to happen more often when I am editing
equations. During the freeze the screen does not update when I type.
When the freeze
The nearest thing I have had to your problem was the
computer running out of memory during calculations. It was
a software issue where the program was using blocks of
virtual memory on the hard drive, but forgetting to release
them. It was not Lyx, but a Windows based CAD application.
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:38 PM, David Belius david.bel...@cantab.net wrote:
Hi,
When working on a specific large document (about 50 pages as a PDF),
LyX does a very annoying thing where it freezes for about 4-5 seconds
about once a minute. It seems to happen more often when I am editing
I think you want to insert cross-references with the Format: box set to
formatted reference. See section 6.1 of the User Guide for details.
Paul
2013/12/18 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:38 PM, David Belius david.bel...@cantab.net wrote:
Hi,
When working on a specific large document (about 50 pages as a PDF),
LyX does a very annoying thing where it freezes for about 4-5 seconds
about once a minute.
On Wed, 18 Dec 2013 14:38:10 -0500
David Belius david.bel...@cantab.net wrote:
Hi,
When working on a specific large document (about 50 pages as a PDF),
LyX does a very annoying thing where it freezes for about 4-5 seconds
about once a minute.
Now *that's* a pain in the ass!
Luckily
On Dec 18, 2013, at 8:36 AM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote:
I kinda see the problem but it looks to me like IEEEtran-Conference.lyx is
simply a customized layout for the IEEtrans class so essentially this means
that you can create a conference layout from that document class. It is
Am 19.12.2013 um 01:25 schrieb Jerry lancebo...@qwest.net:
I'm using Ubuntu and don't know anything about the modern Macs so I don't
understand the problem with locating the templates. I just went to File
Open from templates and found the appropriate template.
On OS X, the
On 17/12/2013 8:31 PM, Robert Adolle wrote:
Merci de m'aider.
Sous Linux, je n'arrive même pas à me servir de X-Unikey, alors que,
hélas, j'y arrive avec cette horreur de Windows.
Normalement, on devrait pouvoir écrire en toutes les langues avec LyX,
et le viêtnamien est une langue
On Dec 17, 2013, at 8:24 AM, John Kane wrote:
> I see something called IEETran-Conference.lyx in the templates folder with
> LyX2.1 beta under Ubuntu 13.10.
OK, here's what I'm seeing. When I look in the Documents -> Settings ->
Document Class I expected to see something
Hi all,
I am wondering if it is possible to control the format of references
inside a document from the document settings.
I mean: I would like to have all references to equations (that is, label
of the form eq:* ) formatted as (.), references to thm:* formatted as [.]
and all others simply
2013/12/18 Julien Rioux :
> Robert is asking how to write vietnamese using LyX. He says he doesn't
> succeed in using X-Unikey under Linux, whereas he could use it under Windows
> (but, reading between the lines, he would rather not use Windows OS).
> Normally, one should be able
On 2013-12-18, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> 2013/12/18 Julien Rioux :
>> Robert is asking how to write vietnamese using LyX. He says he doesn't
>> succeed in using X-Unikey under Linux, whereas he could use it under Windows
>> (but, reading between the lines, he would rather not use
I kinda see the problem but it looks to me like IEEEtran-Conference.lyx is
simply a customized layout for the IEEtrans class so essentially this means
that you can create a conference layout from that document class. It is pretty
basic with nothing more than one entry in the LaTeX preamble
After using pdflatex (or luatex for that matter), when printing my Lyx document
to the printer the greek \alpha character is missing from the printed (or
pre-printed) pdf document. I know it has something to do with fontloading into
the document but don't know how to resolve it. Exporting to
Can you see the \alpha in your pdf viewer? Which viewer do you use? Have
you tried printing the pdf from different viewers (evince, adobe reader)?
This look like the reader is trying to use the device (printer) fonts
and cannot find the proper glyph.
Can you upload a minimal example lyx file, and
Hi,
When working on a specific large document (about 50 pages as a PDF),
LyX does a very annoying thing where it freezes for about 4-5 seconds
about once a minute. It seems to happen more often when I am editing
equations. During the freeze the screen does not update when I type.
When the freeze
The nearest thing I have had to your problem was the
computer running out of memory during calculations. It was
a software issue where the program was using blocks of
virtual memory on the hard drive, but forgetting to release
them. It was not Lyx, but a Windows based CAD application.
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:38 PM, David Belius wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When working on a specific large document (about 50 pages as a PDF),
> LyX does a very annoying thing where it freezes for about 4-5 seconds
> about once a minute. It seems to happen more often when I am
I think you want to insert cross-references with the Format: box set to
"formatted reference". See section 6.1 of the User Guide for details.
Paul
2013/12/18 Liviu Andronic :
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 8:38 PM, David Belius wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> When working on a specific large document (about 50 pages as a PDF),
>> LyX does a very annoying thing where it freezes for about 4-5 seconds
>> about
On Wed, 18 Dec 2013 14:38:10 -0500
David Belius wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When working on a specific large document (about 50 pages as a PDF),
> LyX does a very annoying thing where it freezes for about 4-5 seconds
> about once a minute.
Now *that's* a pain in the ass!
On Dec 18, 2013, at 8:36 AM, John Kane wrote:
> I kinda see the problem but it looks to me like IEEEtran-Conference.lyx is
> simply a customized layout for the IEEtrans class so essentially this means
> that you can create a conference layout from that document class. It
Am 19.12.2013 um 01:25 schrieb Jerry :
>
>>
>> I'm using Ubuntu and don't know anything about the modern Macs so I don't
>> understand the problem with locating the templates. I just went to File >
>> Open from templates > and found the appropriate template.
>
> On OS
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