Have you tried all three pdf export methods?
Can you export to postscript or dvi? If you can export to either of them
you can easily convert it to pdf.
Good luck.
NinaNutz wrote:
Hello all,
I have a big problem... My thesis is finished and I cannot compile the
complete
pdf. When I export
Dotan Cohen wrote:
How about a separate toggle-language button? In most cases, a document
switches between at most 2 languages (native language and English, say).
++votes
Probably more effective to request features (and support for them) at:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/FeaturePoll
It was last
Have you tried all three pdf export methods?
Can you export to postscript or dvi? If you can export to either of them
you can easily convert it to pdf.
Good luck.
NinaNutz wrote:
Hello all,
I have a big problem... My thesis is finished and I cannot compile the
complete
pdf. When I export
Dotan Cohen wrote:
How about a separate toggle-language button? In most cases, a document
switches between at most 2 languages (native language and English, say).
++votes
Probably more effective to request features (and support for them) at:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/FeaturePoll
It was last
Have you tried all three pdf export methods?
Can you export to postscript or dvi? If you can export to either of them
you can easily convert it to pdf.
Good luck.
NinaNutz wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a big problem... My thesis is finished and I cannot compile the
> complete
> pdf. When I
Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> How about a separate toggle-language button? In most cases, a document
>> switches between at most 2 languages (native language and English, say).
>
> ++votes
Probably more effective to request features (and support for them) at:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/FeaturePoll
It was
I have a multi-file document (about 10 child documents), and I was
wondering if there is any way to generate an output document that
highlights the changes made. I know about the excellent track changes
feature, but I was not enabled when I made the changes.
I'm using version control, so I can
I have a multi-file document (about 10 child documents), and I was
wondering if there is any way to generate an output document that
highlights the changes made. I know about the excellent track changes
feature, but I was not enabled when I made the changes.
I'm using version control, so I can
I have a multi-file document (about 10 child documents), and I was
wondering if there is any way to generate an output document that
highlights the changes made. I know about the excellent "track changes"
feature, but I was not enabled when I made the changes.
I'm using version control, so I can
obregonma...@gmail.com wrote:
Doeas anyone have a bibtex reference for Lyx? How should we give credit for
it?
May be out of date, but check:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/CitingLyxWebSite
Cameron.
obregonma...@gmail.com wrote:
Doeas anyone have a bibtex reference for Lyx? How should we give credit for
it?
May be out of date, but check:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/CitingLyxWebSite
Cameron.
obregonma...@gmail.com wrote:
> Doeas anyone have a bibtex reference for Lyx? How should we give credit for
> it?
May be out of date, but check:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/CitingLyxWebSite
Cameron.
I use ispell with the british dictionary. In LyX 1.6.1 (on ubuntu
intrepid) you can set this in
Tools-Preferences-Language_Settings-Spellchecker. Just select ispell
from the Spellchecker executable at the top, then type in british in
the Alternative language textbox.
You probably need to have the
I use ispell with the british dictionary. In LyX 1.6.1 (on ubuntu
intrepid) you can set this in
Tools-Preferences-Language_Settings-Spellchecker. Just select ispell
from the Spellchecker executable at the top, then type in british in
the Alternative language textbox.
You probably need to have the
I use ispell with the british dictionary. In LyX 1.6.1 (on ubuntu
intrepid) you can set this in
Tools->Preferences->Language_Settings->Spellchecker. Just select ispell
from the Spellchecker executable at the top, then type in "british" in
the "Alternative language" textbox.
You probably need to
This sounds like bug 5501:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5501
That seems to be caused by X getting confused. (perhaps it's related to
a qt bug?) lyx seems to operate normally (no cpu thrashing), but as you
say there is nothing being written to the window.
Cameron.
Stefano Franchi
This sounds like bug 5501:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5501
That seems to be caused by X getting confused. (perhaps it's related to
a qt bug?) lyx seems to operate normally (no cpu thrashing), but as you
say there is nothing being written to the window.
Cameron.
Stefano Franchi
This sounds like bug 5501:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5501
That seems to be caused by X getting confused. (perhaps it's related to
a qt bug?) lyx seems to operate normally (no cpu thrashing), but as you
say there is nothing being written to the window.
Cameron.
Stefano Franchi
My PhD is 190-ish pages in English, with tables, algorithms, figures,
and a nice juicy bibliography. I have it divided into 8 included child
documents (basically one per chapter), some of which are broken up
logically into a few input child documents.
DVI generation takes around 50 seconds, but
My PhD is 190-ish pages in English, with tables, algorithms, figures,
and a nice juicy bibliography. I have it divided into 8 included child
documents (basically one per chapter), some of which are broken up
logically into a few input child documents.
DVI generation takes around 50 seconds, but
My PhD is 190-ish pages in English, with tables, algorithms, figures,
and a nice juicy bibliography. I have it divided into 8 included child
documents (basically one per chapter), some of which are broken up
logically into a few input child documents.
DVI generation takes around 50 seconds, but
I get similar behaviour when trying to undo changes in a table. It only
happens for me on the second ctrl-z. It doesn't seem happen when undoing
changes standard text.
Cameron.
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
hello,
with opensuse and kde 4.1, qt 4.4.3:
1) open a big doc like EmbeddedObject.lyx.
2)
I get similar behaviour when trying to undo changes in a table. It only
happens for me on the second ctrl-z. It doesn't seem happen when undoing
changes standard text.
Cameron.
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
hello,
with opensuse and kde 4.1, qt 4.4.3:
1) open a big doc like EmbeddedObject.lyx.
2)
I get similar behaviour when trying to undo changes in a table. It only
happens for me on the second ctrl-z. It doesn't seem happen when undoing
changes standard text.
Cameron.
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> hello,
> with opensuse and kde 4.1, qt 4.4.3:
> 1) open a big doc like EmbeddedObject.lyx.
>
Not answering your question directly, but have you tried the Jaunty
package(s)? The lyx and lyx-common packages worked immediately for me in
Intrepid, so you might have some luck.
Otherwise, I recommend looking into a package-building package called
pbuilder. It's by far the best way to backport
Not answering your question directly, but have you tried the Jaunty
package(s)? The lyx and lyx-common packages worked immediately for me in
Intrepid, so you might have some luck.
Otherwise, I recommend looking into a package-building package called
pbuilder. It's by far the best way to backport
Not answering your question directly, but have you tried the Jaunty
package(s)? The lyx and lyx-common packages worked immediately for me in
Intrepid, so you might have some luck.
Otherwise, I recommend looking into a package-building package called
pbuilder. It's by far the best way to backport
Debian: http://packages.debian.org/sid/lyx
Ubuntu: http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/lyx
I'll be trying the ubuntu one later today...
Cameron
Debian: http://packages.debian.org/sid/lyx
Ubuntu: http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/lyx
I'll be trying the ubuntu one later today...
Cameron
Debian: http://packages.debian.org/sid/lyx
Ubuntu: http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/lyx
I'll be trying the ubuntu one later today...
Cameron
Hi everybody.
I just had compiz (my Linux window manager) crash and subsequently I
lost about an hours work in lyx. When I restarted lyx (1.5.6 - under
ubuntu intrepid ibex) it asked some questions (I think about the file
already being open or something), and I foolishly said no. I now have
the
Hi everybody.
I just had compiz (my Linux window manager) crash and subsequently I
lost about an hours work in lyx. When I restarted lyx (1.5.6 - under
ubuntu intrepid ibex) it asked some questions (I think about the file
already being open or something), and I foolishly said no. I now have
the
Hi everybody.
I just had compiz (my Linux window manager) crash and subsequently I
lost about an hours work in lyx. When I restarted lyx (1.5.6 - under
ubuntu intrepid ibex) it asked some questions (I think about the file
already being open or something), and I foolishly said "no". I now have
the
For those looking for an easy way to port between releases of ubuntu and
debian, try looking into pbuilder. It's a nice set of scripts that
creates a build environment in which it installs all the build-deps,
then builds the package in that. The resulting binary packages can then
be installed into
For those looking for an easy way to port between releases of ubuntu and
debian, try looking into pbuilder. It's a nice set of scripts that
creates a build environment in which it installs all the build-deps,
then builds the package in that. The resulting binary packages can then
be installed into
For those looking for an easy way to port between releases of ubuntu and
debian, try looking into pbuilder. It's a nice set of scripts that
creates a build environment in which it installs all the build-deps,
then builds the package in that. The resulting binary packages can then
be installed into
I'm using lyx 1.5.6. I like it very much. LyX is a fantastic document
generator.
After just inserting some algorithm floats and foolishly trying to add
cross-references to them, I finally noticed in the Embedded Objects help
file that to do that I needed to add some weird latex magic to the
I'm using lyx 1.5.6. I like it very much. LyX is a fantastic document
generator.
After just inserting some algorithm floats and foolishly trying to add
cross-references to them, I finally noticed in the Embedded Objects help
file that to do that I needed to add some weird latex magic to the
I'm using lyx 1.5.6. I like it very much. LyX is a fantastic document
generator.
After just inserting some algorithm floats and foolishly trying to add
cross-references to them, I finally noticed in the Embedded Objects help
file that to do that I needed to add some weird latex magic to the
is this simple.
Cameron.
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is this simple.
Cameron.
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History is written by the victor.
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t's there.
Hope your problem is this simple.
Cameron.
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/lyxclient -g %f %l. This works in lyx 1.5.5 and kdvi
3.5.10.
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They cooked themselves. Now they have to lay in it.
Cameron Stone[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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/lyxclient -g %f %l. This works in lyx 1.5.5 and kdvi
3.5.10.
--
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They cooked themselves. Now they have to lay in it.
Cameron Stone[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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mand to "/usr/bin/lyxclient -g %f %l". This works in lyx 1.5.5 and kdvi
3.5.10.
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"They cooked themselves. Now they have to lay in it."
Cameron Stone<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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