Portability of lyx documents for document collaboration

2005-01-07 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, I'd like to know if there are any issues with transferring LyX documents made on Linux to Windows, editing there with LyX, and then transferring them back to linux. I don't use Windows so I haven't been to try this myself. I have seen the discussions here on the availability of LyX on

Portability of lyx documents for document collaboration

2005-01-07 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, I'd like to know if there are any issues with transferring LyX documents made on Linux to Windows, editing there with LyX, and then transferring them back to linux. I don't use Windows so I haven't been to try this myself. I have seen the discussions here on the availability of LyX on

Portability of lyx documents for document collaboration

2005-01-07 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, I'd like to know if there are any issues with transferring LyX documents made on Linux to Windows, editing there with LyX, and then transferring them back to linux. I don't use Windows so I haven't been to try this myself. I have seen the discussions here on the availability of LyX on

Re: preview-latex

2004-12-11 Thread Fred Nastos
On December 11, 2004 01:01 pm, Angus Leeming wrote: Fred Nastos wrote: I installed preview-latex (preview-latex.sourceforge.net) , and it seems to work fine, but I'd like to be able to customize it. In particular, I would like the resulting graphics image that is displayed in LyX

Re: preview-latex

2004-12-11 Thread Fred Nastos
On December 11, 2004 01:01 pm, Angus Leeming wrote: Fred Nastos wrote: I installed preview-latex (preview-latex.sourceforge.net) , and it seems to work fine, but I'd like to be able to customize it. In particular, I would like the resulting graphics image that is displayed in LyX

Re: preview-latex

2004-12-11 Thread Fred Nastos
On December 11, 2004 01:01 pm, Angus Leeming wrote: > Fred Nastos wrote: > > > > I installed preview-latex (preview-latex.sourceforge.net) , and > > it seems to work fine, but I'd like to be able to customize it. > > In particular, I would like the resulting graphics

preview-latex

2004-12-10 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, I am using Lyx 1.3.5 on linux. I installed preview-latex (preview-latex.sourceforge.net) , and it seems to work fine, but I'd like to be able to customize it. In particular, I would like the resulting graphics image that is displayed in LyX to be a little larger. I could only find details

preview-latex

2004-12-10 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, I am using Lyx 1.3.5 on linux. I installed preview-latex (preview-latex.sourceforge.net) , and it seems to work fine, but I'd like to be able to customize it. In particular, I would like the resulting graphics image that is displayed in LyX to be a little larger. I could only find details

preview-latex

2004-12-10 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, I am using Lyx 1.3.5 on linux. I installed preview-latex (preview-latex.sourceforge.net) , and it seems to work fine, but I'd like to be able to customize it. In particular, I would like the resulting graphics image that is displayed in LyX to be a little larger. I could only find details

Clarification on Wiki Math Macros information

2004-06-28 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, the Wiki on Math Macros has the following piece piece of information: ### begin paste ### Changing an existing command Math-macros translate to \newcommand, i.e. they fail, if the macro name is already defined. To change an existing command (and its rendering in Lyx) you can use the

Clarification on Wiki Math Macros information

2004-06-28 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, the Wiki on Math Macros has the following piece piece of information: ### begin paste ### Changing an existing command Math-macros translate to \newcommand, i.e. they fail, if the macro name is already defined. To change an existing command (and its rendering in Lyx) you can use the

Clarification on Wiki Math Macros information

2004-06-28 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, the Wiki on Math Macros has the following piece piece of information: ### begin paste ### Changing an existing command Math-macros translate to \newcommand, i.e. they fail, if the macro name is already defined. To change an existing command (and its rendering in Lyx) you can use the

changing font family on the fly

2004-06-08 Thread Fred Nastos
Is it possible to switch between the font families on-the-fly, or do I need to always use Layout-Character-Family? I would like to be able to switch between Roman and Typewriter font families. Thanks

changing font family on the fly

2004-06-08 Thread Fred Nastos
Is it possible to switch between the font families on-the-fly, or do I need to always use Layout-Character-Family? I would like to be able to switch between Roman and Typewriter font families. Thanks

changing font family on the fly

2004-06-08 Thread Fred Nastos
Is it possible to switch between the font families on-the-fly, or do I need to always use Layout->Character->Family? I would like to be able to switch between Roman and Typewriter font families. Thanks

setting default preamble

2004-03-30 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, I'd like to be able to add \usepackage{ae,aecompl} to the preamble by default, so that every time I start lyx it is already included. Is that possible? Adding this (or \usepackage{pslatex} to the preamble seems to be the only way I can make non-fuzzy pdfs. (I can also hand edit the

Re: setting default preamble

2004-03-30 Thread Fred Nastos
-fuzzy pdfs. (I can also hand edit the latex files, but I'm trying to avoid that). Thanks -- ___ Fred Nastos Ph.D. Candidate Department of Physics Tel: 416-978-4364 University of Toronto Fax: 416-978-2537 60 St. George

setting default preamble

2004-03-30 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, I'd like to be able to add \usepackage{ae,aecompl} to the preamble by default, so that every time I start lyx it is already included. Is that possible? Adding this (or \usepackage{pslatex} to the preamble seems to be the only way I can make non-fuzzy pdfs. (I can also hand edit the

Re: setting default preamble

2004-03-30 Thread Fred Nastos
-fuzzy pdfs. (I can also hand edit the latex files, but I'm trying to avoid that). Thanks -- ___ Fred Nastos Ph.D. Candidate Department of Physics Tel: 416-978-4364 University of Toronto Fax: 416-978-2537 60 St. George

setting default preamble

2004-03-30 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, I'd like to be able to add \usepackage{ae,aecompl} to the preamble by default, so that every time I start lyx it is already included. Is that possible? Adding this (or \usepackage{pslatex} to the preamble seems to be the only way I can make non-fuzzy pdfs. (I can also hand edit the

Re: setting default preamble

2004-03-30 Thread Fred Nastos
> the preamble seems to be the only way I can make non-fuzzy pdfs. > > (I can also hand edit the latex files, but I'm trying to avoid that). > > > > Thanks -- ___ Fred Nastos Ph.D. Candidate Department of Physics

amsmath -- \begin{split}

2004-02-04 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, I am very new to LyX, but familiar with LaTeX and the AMS extensions. Normally, when I am LaTeXing I like to use the split environment for multiline display. For example I might have something like: \begin{equation}\begin{split} z= \cos(a+b) \\ = \cos(a)\cos(b) -

Re: amsmath -- \begin{split}

2004-02-04 Thread Fred Nastos
On February 4, 2004 09:23 am, Andre Poenitz wrote: On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 09:11:21AM -0500, Fred Nastos wrote: Hi, I am very new to LyX, but familiar with LaTeX and the AMS extensions. Normally, when I am LaTeXing I like to use the split environment for multiline display. For example

amsmath -- \begin{split}

2004-02-04 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, I am very new to LyX, but familiar with LaTeX and the AMS extensions. Normally, when I am LaTeXing I like to use the split environment for multiline display. For example I might have something like: \begin{equation}\begin{split} z= \cos(a+b) \\ = \cos(a)\cos(b) -

Re: amsmath -- \begin{split}

2004-02-04 Thread Fred Nastos
On February 4, 2004 09:23 am, Andre Poenitz wrote: On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 09:11:21AM -0500, Fred Nastos wrote: Hi, I am very new to LyX, but familiar with LaTeX and the AMS extensions. Normally, when I am LaTeXing I like to use the split environment for multiline display. For example

amsmath --> \begin{split}

2004-02-04 Thread Fred Nastos
Hi, I am very new to LyX, but familiar with LaTeX and the AMS extensions. Normally, when I am LaTeXing I like to use the split environment for multiline display. For example I might have something like: \begin{equation}\begin{split} z & = \cos(a+b) \\ & = \cos(a)\cos(b) -

Re: amsmath --> \begin{split}

2004-02-04 Thread Fred Nastos
On February 4, 2004 09:23 am, Andre Poenitz wrote: > On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 09:11:21AM -0500, Fred Nastos wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am very new to LyX, but familiar with LaTeX and the AMS extensions. > > Normally, when I am LaTeXing I like to use the split environmen