Hi all,
A couple nights ago, my LyX magically stopped compiling my books. You
know, the ones I sell for a living? Ugh!
I'll save you the hour long story of how I first traced the situation,
and give you the stuff I found out.
First, there's a document on your computer, put there by your texlive
Jose,
great, thanks.
Do I need to file a request for feature?
el
On 2017-08-09 16:30 , José Abílio Matos wrote:
> On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 09.56.31 WEST Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
[...]
>> lyx2lyx is a python script, so I am wondering whether there is not
>> perhaps a way of doing this
Le 09/08/2017 à 10:29, Tom McLaughlin a écrit :
Hi Paola,
Sorry about that, let me clarify a couple points --
* The computational aspects of this are intended to be commercial
(because they cost server resources to provide), but the pure
LaTeX/Markdown editing is free.
* This project is not
On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 09.56.31 WEST Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
> Jose,
>
> thanks, but still no error checking :-)-O
>
> lyx2lyx is a python script, so I am wondering whether there is not
> perhaps a way of doing this inside the script, perhaps with something
> like --upgrade-in-place (so
Patrick,
fix cavity-e.bib, perhaps?
el
On 04/08/2017 19:10, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Thank for the advises.
>
> One question,
> BibTeX error: Repeated entry---line 1055 of file cavity-e.bib
>
> How can I force latex to ignore the warning?
>
> It is possible when I generate a pdf file, but not
Jose,
thanks, but still no error checking :-)-O
lyx2lyx is a python script, so I am wondering whether there is not
perhaps a way of doing this inside the script, perhaps with something
like --upgrade-in-place (so it's not used by accident) and do this
inside the script?
Don't know python
Stephan,
thanks, but I keep it right there :-)-O
el
On 08/08/2017 22:36, Stephan Witt wrote:
[...]
> On Mac you may have multiple LyX applications on your system.
> The standard location is the folder /Applications and the name
> is LyX.app. There it is located in Contents/Resources/lyx2lyx/.
>
Hi Paola,
Sorry about that, let me clarify a couple points --
* The computational aspects of this are intended to be commercial (because
they cost server resources to provide), but the pure LaTeX/Markdown editing
is free.
* This project is not a LyX installation. It's a totally separate system
Hi Tom,
Sorry but yes, hope I am wrong, but this looks like spam in my book, especially
considering that the one you are advertising is a commercial enterprise, there
is no free option - when you write
* Notebook environment with WYSIWYG LaTeX editor
do you mean that you are offering a