Re: How to keep versions of a paper in different formats

2019-09-02 Thread Eberhard W Lisse
John, will do this off list. el — Sent from Dr Lisse’s iPhone Xs On 3 Sep 2019, 03:50 +0200, John White , wrote: > el, > Any chance that you could attach a .lyx file with an short example of how the > preamble would look? For lazy latex newbies like me. If this would take too > much time,

Re: How to keep versions of a paper in different formats

2019-09-02 Thread John White
el, Any chance that you could attach a .lyx file with an short example of how the preamble would look? For lazy latex newbies like me. If this would take too much time, forget this request. I will probably eventually learn enough myself. Or I could probably pigeon-hole my college

Fwd: How to keep versions of a paper in different formats

2019-09-02 Thread list_email
> On Aug 30, 2019, at 5:49 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > Le 30/08/2019 à 14:03, list_em...@icloud.com a écrit : >> I have a manuscript which I plan to submit for publication. In its current >> form, it is in a format different from what the journal expects and as such >> must be

Fwd: How to keep versions of a paper in different formats

2019-09-02 Thread list_email
el, Thanks. I’ll give this some thought. I suppose it’s time to learn the version control stuff anyway. I’ve used SVN and GIT (GIT barely) for code. I would suppose if I did it your way then I would be looking at diffs of text files. This is OK until I have to start looking at diffs of math

Re: How to keep versions of a paper in different formats

2019-09-02 Thread list_email
> On Aug 30, 2019, at 10:59 AM, Cris Fuhrman wrote: > > > On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 8:04 AM > wrote: > I have a manuscript which I plan to submit for publication. In its current > form, it is in a format different from what the journal expects and as such > must

Re: How to keep versions of a paper in different formats

2019-09-02 Thread list_email
> On Aug 30, 2019, at 11:08 AM, Paul A. Rubin wrote: > > On 8/30/19 8:03 AM, list_em...@icloud.com wrote: >> I have a manuscript which I plan to submit for publication. In its current >> form, it is in a format different from what the journal expects and as such >> must be converted to the

Re: How to keep versions of a paper in different formats

2019-09-02 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
Jerry, what version control problem? If you are on a Mac or Linux, and you are not collaborating with other authors, you (just :-)-O) install RCS, rerun Tool -> Reconfigure check the sucker in and out. You then can put something like this in your preamble \usepackage{rcs-multi} \rcsid{$Id$}

Re: \usepackage{makeidx} run twice for amsbook. Generates Error.

2019-09-02 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 9/2/19 11:51 AM, Ralph Boland wrote: Gave it a try. Unfortunately it didn't work. It turns out problem isn't as I described though. amsbook (and presumably all the other ams document classes) work ok. The problem is I have defined my own document class based on amsbook and that fails. It

Re: \usepackage{makeidx} run twice for amsbook. Generates Error.

2019-09-02 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 9/2/19 4:28 AM, Ralph Boland wrote: I get an error when I try to create a Lyx document with an index using amsbook document class. Searching the problem on the internet I found out that for amsbook and other ams document classes the \usepackage(makeidx) line is unnecessary and generates an

\usepackage{makeidx} run twice for amsbook. Generates Error.

2019-09-02 Thread Ralph Boland
I get an error when I try to create a Lyx document with an index using amsbook document class. Searching the problem on the internet I found out that for amsbook and other ams document classes the \usepackage(makeidx) line is unnecessary and generates an error if added to your tex document. I