On Sat, Jul 30, 2022 at 05:42:50PM +, tush via lyx-users wrote:
>
> I want to insert a tblr environment (from the tabularray package) into my lyx
> document.
>
> I read that currently LyX supports only tabular environments for tables, and
> not even tabularx.
>
> But still I would like to
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 10:20:54AM +0100, Daniel wrote:
> Is it possible to set an optional argument, e.g. [t] for aligned? For
> example, so that the equation aligns at the top with the equation number in
> the attachment.
Yes, it is possible as follows.
1. Copy the content of the math inset
Matěj Cepl wrote:
> Yes, this is not a minimal example, but I am hesitant to touch this
> document from LyX 2.1 so that I wouldn’t accidentally fixed it. When
> trying to open it with lyx-2.2.2-1.fc25.x86_64 I get this:
>
> matej@mitmanek: marketa$ lyx Ph.D.project-Brno1.lyx
> Error: Document
Gilles Moyse writes:
Thank you Scott for your answer. Indeed, I forgot to remove the code
from the preamble, sorry for that. Moreover, since you told me that ERT
and relative paths could be the key, I removed the \includegraphicsand
replaced them include the graphics with its Lyx version
Gilles Moyse writes:
Thank you Scott for your answer. Indeed, I forgot to remove the code
from the preamble, sorry for that. Moreover, since you told me that ERT
and relative paths could be the key, I removed the \includegraphicsand
replaced them include the graphics with its Lyx version
Gilles Moyse writes:
> Thank you Scott for your answer. Indeed, I forgot to remove the code
> from the preamble, sorry for that. Moreover, since you told me that ERT
> and relative paths could be the key, I removed the "\includegraphics"and
> replaced them include the graphics with its Lyx
Rich Shepard writes:
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Do the
Document Settings Float Placement Here if possible or Here
definitely
options help?
Nikos,
Not so far. I'm still playing with them, but I get the maximum number
of figures allowed in a section,
Rich Shepard writes:
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Do the
Document Settings Float Placement Here if possible or Here
definitely
options help?
Nikos,
Not so far. I'm still playing with them, but I get the maximum number
of figures allowed in a section,
Rich Shepard writes:
>
> On Wed, 27 May 2015, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
>
> > Do the
> >
> > Document > Settings > Float Placement > "Here if possible" or "Here
> > definitely"
> >
> > options help?
>
> Nikos,
>
>Not so far. I'm still playing with them, but I get the maximum number
> of
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 09:24:13PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2015-05-21 20:18 GMT+02:00 Enrico Forestieri for...@lyx.org:
Richard Heck writes:
Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
will take some
getting used to for us old-timers, I think
Richard Heck writes:
Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
will take some
getting used to for us old-timers, I think.
I did that.
--
Enrico
Richard Heck writes:
Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
will take some
getting used to for us old-timers, I think.
I did that.
--
Enrico
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 09:24:13PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2015-05-21 20:18 GMT+02:00 Enrico Forestieri for...@lyx.org:
Richard Heck writes:
Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
will take some
getting used to for us old-timers, I think
Richard Heck writes:
>
> Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
> will take some
> getting used to for us old-timers, I think.
I did that.
--
Enrico
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 09:24:13PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> 2015-05-21 20:18 GMT+02:00 Enrico Forestieri <for...@lyx.org>:
>
> > Richard Heck writes:
> > >
> > > Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
> > > wi
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
On 05/14/2015 08:00 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
is not a LyX document???
This is strange, since normal export to pdf works. And I had this
error never before, although I worked with the file for quite some time.
What is lyxpak.py doing?
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
On 05/14/2015 08:00 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
is not a LyX document???
This is strange, since normal export to pdf works. And I had this
error never before, although I worked with the file for quite some time.
What is lyxpak.py doing?
Richard Heck lyx.org> writes:
>
> On 05/14/2015 08:00 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> >
> > is not a LyX document???
> > This is strange, since normal export to pdf works. And I had this
> > error never before, although I worked with the file for quite some time.
> > What is lyxpak.py doing?
>
Scott Kostyshak writes:
For master branch, we have:
To split an existing list into two lists, set the cursor at the end
of a list item, press Return and select –Separator– in the pull-down
box for environments in LyX's main toolbar.
But I don't think we have --Separator-- in the pull-down
Scott Kostyshak writes:
For master branch, we have:
To split an existing list into two lists, set the cursor at the end
of a list item, press Return and select –Separator– in the pull-down
box for environments in LyX's main toolbar.
But I don't think we have --Separator-- in the pull-down
Scott Kostyshak writes:
>
> For master branch, we have:
> "To split an existing list into two lists, set the cursor at the end
> of a list item, press Return and select –Separator– in the pull-down
> box for environments in LyX's main toolbar."
>
> But I don't think we have --Separator-- in the
Richard Heck writes:
On 05/06/2015 05:36 PM, Gilles Moyse wrote:
Hi.
Following this post
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am
looking for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user
interface configuration under Windows 7.
Try Help About LyX.
Richard Heck writes:
On 05/06/2015 05:36 PM, Gilles Moyse wrote:
Hi.
Following this post
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am
looking for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user
interface configuration under Windows 7.
Try Help About LyX.
Richard Heck writes:
>
> On 05/06/2015 05:36 PM, Gilles Moyse wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > Following this post
> > (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am
> > looking for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user
> > interface configuration under Windows 7.
>
> Try
Wolfgang Engelmann writes:
Is there a better way of getting all figures/tables in the same folder
so that the tar.gz has no subtrees?
I often get figures from other folders/subfolders (e.g. by a colleague)
which especially with larger documents I notice not before I have
archived
Wolfgang Engelmann writes:
Is there a better way of getting all figures/tables in the same folder
so that the tar.gz has no subtrees?
I often get figures from other folders/subfolders (e.g. by a colleague)
which especially with larger documents I notice not before I have
archived
Wolfgang Engelmann writes:
>
> Is there a better way of getting all figures/tables in the same folder
> so that the tar.gz has no subtrees?
> I often get figures from other folders/subfolders (e.g. by a colleague)
> which especially with larger documents I notice not before I have
> archived
Steve Burnham writes:
For whatever reason it seems that my installation of LyX on Windows won’t
use local .sty files and only ones that are in the MiKTeX folders where as
on Unix based operating systems it will. I don’t know if this is the case
for all of Windows or not. All the more reason
Steve Burnham writes:
For whatever reason it seems that my installation of LyX on Windows won’t
use local .sty files and only ones that are in the MiKTeX folders where as
on Unix based operating systems it will. I don’t know if this is the case
for all of Windows or not. All the more reason
Steve Burnham writes:
>
> For whatever reason it seems that my installation of LyX on Windows won’t
> use local .sty files and only ones that are in the MiKTeX folders where as
> on Unix based operating systems it will. I don’t know if this is the case
> for all of Windows or not. All the more
Enrico Forestieri writes:
If so, you can try applying the patch at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/417c233d/lyxgit
In this case, it is very easy. You only need editing the configure.py file
in your LyX installation (it is a text file) and change the lines marked
in red as shown
Scott Kostyshak writes:
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 11:26 PM, William Hanson wrote:
Enrico,
I can get through step 4 of your instructions, but I'm stymied at step 5.
If I'm doing things correctly, at the end of step 4 I'm in LyX looking
at my
document. But there is no Show all files
Scott Kostyshak writes:
On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 11:26 PM, William Hanson wrote:
Enrico,
I can get through step 4 of your instructions, but I'm stymied at step 5.
If I'm doing things correctly, at the end of step 4 I'm in LyX looking
at my
document. But there is no Show all files
Enrico Forestieri writes:
If so, you can try applying the patch at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/417c233d/lyxgit
In this case, it is very easy. You only need editing the configure.py file
in your LyX installation (it is a text file) and change the lines marked
in red as shown
Scott Kostyshak writes:
>
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 11:26 PM, William Hanson wrote:
> > Enrico,
> >
> > I can get through step 4 of your instructions, but I'm stymied at step 5.
> > If I'm doing things correctly, at the end of step 4 I'm in LyX looking
> > at my
> > document. But there is no "Show
Enrico Forestieri writes:
>
> If so, you can try applying the patch at
> http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/417c233d/lyxgit
>
> In this case, it is very easy. You only need editing the configure.py file
> in your LyX installation (it is a text file) and change the lines marked
William Hanson writes:
Dear All, Last summer Stefano Franchi did something for me that I was
unable do. He created a tex file out of a lyx file and a bib file.
I'm in the same bind again. The problem, then and now, is that when I try
to create a tex file of my LyX document, the resulting
William Hanson writes:
Dear All, Last summer Stefano Franchi did something for me that I was
unable do. He created a tex file out of a lyx file and a bib file.
I'm in the same bind again. The problem, then and now, is that when I try
to create a tex file of my LyX document, the resulting
William Hanson writes:
>
> Dear All, Last summer Stefano Franchi did something for me that I was
> unable do. He created a tex file out of a lyx file and a bib file.
> I'm in the same bind again. The problem, then and now, is that when I try
> to create a tex file of my LyX document, the
Josh McSorley writes:
Yes I see tons of posts you are right!
I am guessing yap locking is my problem.
Do you know a solution to this (could not see one in any of the threads I
read), or should I simply be using another previewer?
If you really need dvi output, you are pretty much stuck,
Josh McSorley writes:
Yes I see tons of posts you are right!
I am guessing yap locking is my problem.
Do you know a solution to this (could not see one in any of the threads I
read), or should I simply be using another previewer?
If you really need dvi output, you are pretty much stuck,
Josh McSorley writes:
>
> Yes I see tons of posts you are right!
> I am guessing yap locking is my problem.
> Do you know a solution to this (could not see one in any of the threads I
> read), or should I simply be using another previewer?
If you really need dvi output, you are pretty much
Josh McSorley writes:
Additional note:
I do not have spaces in folder or file names so this is not the source of
the problem (some folks in earlier trheads have discussed this
If this is known problem with LyX (or MikTex), even if there is no solution
(or it requires an update), if
Josh McSorley writes:
Additional note:
I do not have spaces in folder or file names so this is not the source of
the problem (some folks in earlier trheads have discussed this
If this is known problem with LyX (or MikTex), even if there is no solution
(or it requires an update), if
Josh McSorley writes:
>
> Additional note:
> I do not have spaces in folder or file names so this is not the source of
> the problem (some folks in earlier trheads have discussed this
>
> If this is known problem with LyX (or MikTex), even if there is no solution
> (or it requires an update), if
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 02:46:03PM -0400, Bert Lloyd wrote:
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
On 09/14/2014 08:29 AM, Bert Lloyd wrote:
Hi all,
Will the current Cygwin binary (link below) work with Cygwin64? Any
tweaks to the installation process?
Annaert Jan writes:
When I try to compile a KOMA-script article document with numbered
sections, I always get the errors
Extra \else.
Extra \fi.
This is a known bug in KOMA-script:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/166779/koma-script-throws-extra-else-error
--
Enrico
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 02:46:03PM -0400, Bert Lloyd wrote:
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
On 09/14/2014 08:29 AM, Bert Lloyd wrote:
Hi all,
Will the current Cygwin binary (link below) work with Cygwin64? Any
tweaks to the installation process?
Annaert Jan writes:
When I try to compile a KOMA-script article document with numbered
sections, I always get the errors
Extra \else.
Extra \fi.
This is a known bug in KOMA-script:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/166779/koma-script-throws-extra-else-error
--
Enrico
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 02:46:03PM -0400, Bert Lloyd wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> > On 09/14/2014 08:29 AM, Bert Lloyd wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> Will the current Cygwin binary (link below) work with Cygwin64? Any
> >> tweaks to the
Annaert Jan writes:
> When I try to compile a KOMA-script article document with numbered
> sections, I always get the errors
>
> Extra \else.
> Extra \fi.
This is a known bug in KOMA-script:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/166779/koma-script-throws-extra-else-error
--
Enrico
Will Parsons writes:
Thanks for the suggestion, but I have managed to solve the problem as
I've described above. I am curious, though, why you think it mightn't
be a LyX bug? Or are you suggesting that even if I'd created the
table using LaTeX directly I might have gotten the same result?
Will Parsons writes:
Thanks for the suggestion, but I have managed to solve the problem as
I've described above. I am curious, though, why you think it mightn't
be a LyX bug? Or are you suggesting that even if I'd created the
table using LaTeX directly I might have gotten the same result?
Will Parsons writes:
> Thanks for the suggestion, but I have managed to solve the problem as
> I've described above. I am curious, though, why you think it mightn't
> be a LyX bug? Or are you suggesting that even if I'd created the
> table using LaTeX directly I might have gotten the same
Will Parsons writes:
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
Hi Will,
Thanks for the report. This does indeed seem like a LyX bug. Borders
are tricky to get right. Can you write instructions for how to
reproduce the table? Did you do it in LyX or did you import a .tex
file?
I created it in LyX.
Benedict Holland writes:
I really do not typically recommend that you learn Latex this but in
this specific situation, I have not found a great way to use Lyx.
Tables in Latex are trivial to set up. They are also fully customizable
and once you get use to them, they are really easy to write
Will Parsons writes:
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
Hi Will,
Thanks for the report. This does indeed seem like a LyX bug. Borders
are tricky to get right. Can you write instructions for how to
reproduce the table? Did you do it in LyX or did you import a .tex
file?
I created it in LyX.
Benedict Holland writes:
I really do not typically recommend that you learn Latex this but in
this specific situation, I have not found a great way to use Lyx.
Tables in Latex are trivial to set up. They are also fully customizable
and once you get use to them, they are really easy to write
Will Parsons writes:
>
> Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> >
> > Hi Will,
> >
> > Thanks for the report. This does indeed seem like a LyX bug. Borders
> > are tricky to get right. Can you write instructions for how to
> > reproduce the table? Did you do it in LyX or did you import a .tex
> > file?
>
> I
Benedict Holland writes:
>
> I really do not typically recommend that you learn Latex this but in
> this specific situation, I have not found a great way to use Lyx.
> Tables in Latex are trivial to set up. They are also fully customizable
> and once you get use to them, they are really easy to
Will Parsons writes:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14,
Will Parsons writes:
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14,
Will Parsons writes:
>
> Will Parsons wrote:
> > In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
> > edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert => Date], which looks
> > like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
> > again?), but the format
Scott Kostyshak writes:
Another idea is to use a minipage. Go to Insert Box Frameless.
Then try putting vertical space in (Insert Formatting Vertical
Space).
No, this will not work because in a tabular environment \parskip is
reset (actually, even \par is redefined). You have to insert
Will Parsons writes:
Yes, it does succeed in separating the paragraphs, but the text of the
paragraph in the box spills out of the bounds of the table when
converted to PDF. Ouch!
You have to adjust the width of the minipage.
--
Enrico
Enrico Forestieri writes:
Scott Kostyshak writes:
Another idea is to use a minipage. Go to Insert Box Frameless.
Then try putting vertical space in (Insert Formatting Vertical
Space).
No, this will not work because in a tabular environment \parskip is
reset (actually, even \par
Scott Kostyshak writes:
Thanks for the correction, Enrico.
Actually, it's me who should stand corrected ;)
--
Enrico
Will Parsons varro at nodomain.invalid writes:
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Scott Kostyshak writes:
Another idea is to use a minipage. Go to Insert Box Frameless.
Then try putting vertical space in (Insert Formatting Vertical
Space).
No, this will not work because in a tabular
Scott Kostyshak writes:
Another idea is to use a minipage. Go to Insert Box Frameless.
Then try putting vertical space in (Insert Formatting Vertical
Space).
No, this will not work because in a tabular environment \parskip is
reset (actually, even \par is redefined). You have to insert
Will Parsons writes:
Yes, it does succeed in separating the paragraphs, but the text of the
paragraph in the box spills out of the bounds of the table when
converted to PDF. Ouch!
You have to adjust the width of the minipage.
--
Enrico
Enrico Forestieri writes:
Scott Kostyshak writes:
Another idea is to use a minipage. Go to Insert Box Frameless.
Then try putting vertical space in (Insert Formatting Vertical
Space).
No, this will not work because in a tabular environment \parskip is
reset (actually, even \par
Scott Kostyshak writes:
Thanks for the correction, Enrico.
Actually, it's me who should stand corrected ;)
--
Enrico
Will Parsons varro at nodomain.invalid writes:
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Scott Kostyshak writes:
Another idea is to use a minipage. Go to Insert Box Frameless.
Then try putting vertical space in (Insert Formatting Vertical
Space).
No, this will not work because in a tabular
Scott Kostyshak writes:
>
> Another idea is to use a minipage. Go to Insert > Box > Frameless.
> Then try putting vertical space in (Insert > Formatting > Vertical
> Space).
No, this will not work because in a tabular environment \parskip is
reset (actually, even \par is redefined). You have to
Will Parsons writes:
>
> Yes, it does succeed in separating the paragraphs, but the text of the
> paragraph in the box spills out of the bounds of the table when
> converted to PDF. Ouch!
You have to adjust the width of the minipage.
--
Enrico
Enrico Forestieri writes:
>
> Scott Kostyshak writes:
> >
> > Another idea is to use a minipage. Go to Insert > Box > Frameless.
> > Then try putting vertical space in (Insert > Formatting > Vertical
> > Space).
>
> No, this will not work beca
Scott Kostyshak writes:
>
> Thanks for the correction, Enrico.
Actually, it's me who should stand corrected ;)
--
Enrico
Will Parsons nodomain.invalid> writes:
>
> Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> > Scott Kostyshak writes:
> >>
> >> Another idea is to use a minipage. Go to Insert > Box > Frameless.
> >> Then try putting vertical space in (Insert > Formatting >
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Samuel Gamtessa wrote:
Hello,
I have encountered a strange problem that I never did before.
The graphic files in .eps and .emf files are not properly read anymore,
showing a message error connecting to a readable format
I have never encountered this
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Samuel Gamtessa wrote:
Hello,
I have encountered a strange problem that I never did before.
The graphic files in .eps and .emf files are not properly read anymore,
showing a message error connecting to a readable format
I have never encountered this
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Samuel Gamtessa wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have encountered a strange problem that I never did before.
>
> The graphic files in .eps and .emf files are not properly read anymore,
> showing a message "error connecting to a readable format"
>
> I have never encountered
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 01:44:44PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
On 05/21/2014 05:46 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
(For display maths, the presence of white space
around it is almost invisible in the LyX window while it has a profound
effect in the output.)
Yes, this is really a bugger
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 01:44:44PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
On 05/21/2014 05:46 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
(For display maths, the presence of white space
around it is almost invisible in the LyX window while it has a profound
effect in the output.)
Yes, this is really a bugger
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 01:44:44PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 05/21/2014 05:46 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> >> (For display maths, the presence of white space
> >> around it is almost invisible in the LyX window while it has a profound
> >> effect in the outpu
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=lyx-users@lists.lyx.orgq=from:%22Guenter+Milde%22Guenter
Milde writes:
On 2014-05-17, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Roman Inflianskas writes:
Thank you, it works and looks better, than -separator-.
Just for information. This issue is solved
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=lyx-users@lists.lyx.orgq=from:%22Guenter+Milde%22Guenter
Milde writes:
On 2014-05-17, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Roman Inflianskas writes:
Thank you, it works and looks better, than -separator-.
Just for information. This issue is solved
<http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=lyx-users@lists.lyx.org=from:%22Guenter+Milde%22>Guenter
Milde writes:
> On 2014-05-17, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> > Roman Inflianskas writes:
>
> >> Thank you, it works and looks better, than -separator-.
>
> > Just f
Roman Inflianskas writes:
Thank you, it works and looks better, than -separator-.
Just for information. This issue is solved for the next major release (2.2).
To achieve your goal you can either simply hit return after an environment
or use a local layout with NextNoIndent set to false, as you
Roman Inflianskas writes:
Thank you, it works and looks better, than -separator-.
Just for information. This issue is solved for the next major release (2.2).
To achieve your goal you can either simply hit return after an environment
or use a local layout with NextNoIndent set to false, as you
Roman Inflianskas writes:
>
> Thank you, it works and looks better, than -separator-.
Just for information. This issue is solved for the next major release (2.2).
To achieve your goal you can either simply hit after an environment
or use a local layout with NextNoIndent set to false, as you
On Mon, May 05, 2014 at 11:13:18AM -0400, Bert Lloyd wrote:
Thanks again for your advice.
I am having a few issues with installation:
In step 4 of the installation instructions (In the Select Packages
view...) I did not initially see lyx and related packages. After
clicking View a few
On Mon, May 05, 2014 at 11:13:18AM -0400, Bert Lloyd wrote:
Thanks again for your advice.
I am having a few issues with installation:
In step 4 of the installation instructions (In the Select Packages
view...) I did not initially see lyx and related packages. After
clicking View a few
On Mon, May 05, 2014 at 11:13:18AM -0400, Bert Lloyd wrote:
> Thanks again for your advice.
>
> I am having a few issues with installation:
>
> In step 4 of the installation instructions ("In the "Select Packages"
> view...") I did not initially see lyx and related packages. After
> clicking
On Sat, May 03, 2014 at 10:42:12AM -0400, Bert Lloyd wrote:
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Enrico Forestieri for...@lyx.org wrote:
Bert Lloyd writes:
1. Add my current Windows installation of LyX and MikTeX to my Cygwin
PATH variable, so cygwin can find lyx.exe, etc.
This works
On Sat, May 03, 2014 at 10:42:12AM -0400, Bert Lloyd wrote:
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Enrico Forestieri for...@lyx.org wrote:
Bert Lloyd writes:
1. Add my current Windows installation of LyX and MikTeX to my Cygwin
PATH variable, so cygwin can find lyx.exe, etc.
This works
On Sat, May 03, 2014 at 10:42:12AM -0400, Bert Lloyd wrote:
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> On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Enrico Forestieri <for...@lyx.org> wrote:
> > Bert Lloyd writes:
> >>
> >> 1. Add my current Windows installation of LyX and MikTeX to my Cygwin
> >> P
Bert Lloyd writes:
Dear LyX-users,
I am writing some scripts to create PDFs from a number of LyX files. I
use Windows, but to maximize cross-platform portability, I'm writing
the scripts for Cygwin so that they can run on unix and MacOS. I would
like to know whether one of the following
Bert Lloyd writes:
Dear LyX-users,
I am writing some scripts to create PDFs from a number of LyX files. I
use Windows, but to maximize cross-platform portability, I'm writing
the scripts for Cygwin so that they can run on unix and MacOS. I would
like to know whether one of the following
Bert Lloyd writes:
>
> Dear LyX-users,
>
> I am writing some scripts to create PDFs from a number of LyX files. I
> use Windows, but to maximize cross-platform portability, I'm writing
> the scripts for Cygwin so that they can run on unix and MacOS. I would
> like to know whether one of the
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
If you DO want to indent the next paragraph, then put a
--Separator-- enviroment after your list.
I advice against doing that. The --Separator-- environment should only
be used to separate *same* environments and not different ones. The fact
that
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