Thank you. Just upgraded about 15 minutes ago.
--- Bennett Helm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Binaries for LyX/Mac 1.5.3 have now been posted in
all three flavors:
Intel, PPC, and Universal. All users of 1.5 are
encouraged to upgrade
to this new version. They can be found here:
Thank you. Just upgraded about 15 minutes ago.
--- Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Binaries for LyX/Mac 1.5.3 have now been posted in
> all three flavors:
> Intel, PPC, and Universal. All users of 1.5 are
> encouraged to upgrade
> to this new version. They can be found here:
>
I have run into this before and later discovered that
what was happening was that my version was out of date
not the one the other person was using.
I would suggest checking with the other author : He or
she may be using a more modern version of LyX. If so
you may need to upgrade.
---
I have run into this before and later discovered that
what was happening was that my version was out of date
not the one the other person was using.
I would suggest checking with the other author : He or
she may be using a more modern version of LyX. If so
you may need to upgrade.
---
I have run into this before and later discovered that
what was happening was that my version was out of date
not the one the other person was using.
I would suggest checking with the other author : He or
she may be using a more modern version of LyX. If so
you may need to upgrade.
---
Under help. It is one of the included manuals
--- Mia Pöhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: 13.10.07 15:24:19
An: Mia Pöhler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Betreff: Re: Pagination + long
Under help. It is one of the included manuals
--- Mia Pöhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: 13.10.07 15:24:19
An: Mia Pöhler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Betreff: Re: Pagination + long
Under help. It is one of the included manuals
--- Mia Pöhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> > > Von: Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Gesendet: 13.10.07 15:24:19
> > > An: Mia Pöhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> > >
I gave APA a quick run and it does not seem be
handling titles correctly. In particular the
subsection* is definately messing up.
The APA.CLS author's example seems to run perfectly in
LaTeX.
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roberto Gorjão wrote:
I'm using apa.layout to
I gave APA a quick run and it does not seem be
handling titles correctly. In particular the
subsection* is definately messing up.
The APA.CLS author's example seems to run perfectly in
LaTeX.
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roberto Gorjão wrote:
I'm using apa.layout to
I gave APA a quick run and it does not seem be
handling titles correctly. In particular the
subsection* is definately messing up.
The APA.CLS author's example seems to run perfectly in
LaTeX.
--- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Roberto Gorjão wrote:
> >
> > I'm using
Word-to-LaTex will give you a LaTeX file that you
might then able to import to LyX
http://kebrt.webz.cz/programs/word-to-latex/index.html
. I suspect the results will be VERY ugly.
Actually OOo is usually fine. It's Word's practice of
mangling styles that seems to mess it up. :)
--- Steve Litt
Word-to-LaTex will give you a LaTeX file that you
might then able to import to LyX
http://kebrt.webz.cz/programs/word-to-latex/index.html
. I suspect the results will be VERY ugly.
Actually OOo is usually fine. It's Word's practice of
mangling styles that seems to mess it up. :)
--- Steve Litt
Word-to-LaTex will give you a LaTeX file that you
might then able to import to LyX
http://kebrt.webz.cz/programs/word-to-latex/index.html
. I suspect the results will be VERY ugly.
Actually OOo is usually fine. It's Word's practice of
mangling styles that seems to mess it up. :)
--- Steve Litt
with zip. So install zip, and try again!
pj
On 8/30/07, John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you Paul.
I have tried your suggestion and it looks like
there
may be a font problem although I'm not good enough
at
reading the terminal output to be sure. I have
posted
the output
with zip. So install zip, and try again!
pj
On 8/30/07, John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you Paul.
I have tried your suggestion and it looks like
there
may be a font problem although I'm not good enough
at
reading the terminal output to be sure. I have
posted
the output
> that is compressed
> with zip. So install zip, and try again!
>
> pj
>
> On 8/30/07, John Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thank you Paul.
> > I have tried your suggestion and it looks like
> there
> > may be a font problem although I'm not g
I have no idea of what version of tex4th is on the
machine. Any suggestions on how to check this?
I am assuming that the tex4ht was installed when I
installed MiKTex 2.5 which I think was about 6 months
ago. This is the first LaTeX LyX installation on the
machine that I am aware of (corporate
--- Pavel Sanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
date-insert command still exists in LyX 1.5.1 and
is listed in
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
it doesn't work for me. Is it my problem (I have a
~amd64 Gentoo install) or is
more general ? let me know...
works on ~x86 gentoo.
is
Thank you Paul.
I have tried your suggestion and it looks like there
may be a font problem although I'm not good enough at
reading the terminal output to be sure. I have posted
the output at
http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/lyx.ooo.pdf .
I am not getting any error messages but two
I have no idea of what version of tex4th is on the
machine. Any suggestions on how to check this?
I am assuming that the tex4ht was installed when I
installed MiKTex 2.5 which I think was about 6 months
ago. This is the first LaTeX LyX installation on the
machine that I am aware of (corporate
--- Pavel Sanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
date-insert command still exists in LyX 1.5.1 and
is listed in
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
it doesn't work for me. Is it my problem (I have a
~amd64 Gentoo install) or is
more general ? let me know...
works on ~x86 gentoo.
is
Thank you Paul.
I have tried your suggestion and it looks like there
may be a font problem although I'm not good enough at
reading the terminal output to be sure. I have posted
the output at
http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/lyx.ooo.pdf .
I am not getting any error messages but two
I have no idea of what version of tex4th is on the
machine. Any suggestions on how to check this?
I am assuming that the tex4ht was installed when I
installed MiKTex 2.5 which I think was about 6 months
ago. This is the first LaTeX & LyX installation on the
machine that I am aware of (corporate
--- Pavel Sanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > date-insert command still exists in LyX 1.5.1 and
> is listed in
> > http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
> > it doesn't work for me. Is it my problem (I have a
> ~amd64 Gentoo install) or is
> > more general ? let me know...
>
> works on ~x86
Thank you Paul.
I have tried your suggestion and it looks like there
may be a font problem although I'm not good enough at
reading the terminal output to be sure. I have posted
the output at
http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/lyx.ooo.pdf .
I am not getting any error messages but two
Err, download from where?
I think any good book on self-publishing would be
useful for the LyX community and is likely to extend
its use.
Also I can easily see transfering from Word or
OpenOffice to LyX for final publishing even if most or
all of the writing has been done in a wp.
I am
Err, download from where?
I think any good book on self-publishing would be
useful for the LyX community and is likely to extend
its use.
Also I can easily see transfering from Word or
OpenOffice to LyX for final publishing even if most or
all of the writing has been done in a wp.
I am
Err, download from where?
I think any good book on self-publishing would be
useful for the LyX community and is likely to extend
its use.
Also I can easily see transfering from Word or
OpenOffice to LyX for final publishing even if most or
all of the writing has been done in a wp.
I am
--- Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lars Olesen wrote:
I have written my thesis in Lyx on Windows, and I
have no problem
exporting to pdf. However, I have trouble
converting to other stuffÆ
+ when I want to export to plain text, it does not
include the bibliography
+ I cannot
--- Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
--- Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lars Olesen wrote:
I have written my thesis in Lyx on Windows, and
I
have no problem
exporting to pdf. However, I have trouble
converting
Ah so there it is. Thanks
However I don't seem much further ahead. When I
select the Export Open Document command I end up
with nothing\ that resembles a OpenOffice.org (odt)
file which I what I was expecting.
The closest I seem to come to that is a file entitled
: estimates.4od with 2
:
John Kane wrote:
I don't understand your last comment. Are you
suggeting that I should use ooolatex at a command
prompt?
Yes. And see if that works. If not, then the problem
is with oolatex. If
so, then the problem is in LyX. Of course you'll
need to export to LaTeX
first
I'm more at the point of just doing a latex2rtf
conversion which is not all that bad, but it is
extremely annoying that I cannot get this to work. I
use OOo a lot and the ability to move things in and
out of Lyx would be a big help.
--- Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/27/07, John
--- Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lars Olesen wrote:
I have written my thesis in Lyx on Windows, and I
have no problem
exporting to pdf. However, I have trouble
converting to other stuffÆ
+ when I want to export to plain text, it does not
include the bibliography
+ I cannot
--- Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
--- Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lars Olesen wrote:
I have written my thesis in Lyx on Windows, and
I
have no problem
exporting to pdf. However, I have trouble
converting
Ah so there it is. Thanks
However I don't seem much further ahead. When I
select the Export Open Document command I end up
with nothing\ that resembles a OpenOffice.org (odt)
file which I what I was expecting.
The closest I seem to come to that is a file entitled
: estimates.4od with 2
:
John Kane wrote:
I don't understand your last comment. Are you
suggeting that I should use ooolatex at a command
prompt?
Yes. And see if that works. If not, then the problem
is with oolatex. If
so, then the problem is in LyX. Of course you'll
need to export to LaTeX
first
I'm more at the point of just doing a latex2rtf
conversion which is not all that bad, but it is
extremely annoying that I cannot get this to work. I
use OOo a lot and the ability to move things in and
out of Lyx would be a big help.
--- Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/27/07, John
--- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lars Olesen wrote:
> > I have written my thesis in Lyx on Windows, and I
> have no problem
> > exporting to pdf. However, I have trouble
> converting to other stuffÆ
> >
> > + when I want to export to plain text, it does not
> include the
--- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Kane wrote:
> > --- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Lars Olesen wrote:
> >>
> >>> I have written my thesis in Lyx on Windows, and
> I
> >>
Ah so there it is. Thanks
However I don't seem much further ahead. When I
select the Export > Open Document command I end up
with nothing\ that resembles a OpenOffice.org (odt)
file which I what I was expecting.
The closest I seem to come to that is a file entitled
: estimates.4od with 2
wrote:
> John Kane wrote:
> > I don't understand your last comment. Are you
> > suggeting that I should use ooolatex at a command
> > prompt?
> >
> Yes. And see if that works. If not, then the problem
> is with oolatex. If
> so, then the problem is in LyX.
n 8/27/07, John Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Ah so there it is. Thanks
> >
> > However I don't seem much further ahead. When I
> > select the Export > Open Document command I end
> up
> > with nothing\ that resembles a OpenOffice.org
> (odt)
> &
--- Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane schrieb:
I have a table in plain LaTex that I would like to
inclulde in a LyX document.
Using ERT
\include{filename}
works fine when I have the file in the same
folder.
I don't seem to see how to specify something like
--- Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane schrieb:
I have a table in plain LaTex that I would like to
inclulde in a LyX document.
Using ERT
\include{filename}
works fine when I have the file in the same
folder.
I don't seem to see how to specify something like
--- Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Kane schrieb:
>
> > I have a table in plain LaTex that I would like to
> > inclulde in a LyX document.
> > Using ERT
> > \include{filename}
> >
> > works fine when I have the file in the
I have a table in plain LaTex that I would like to
inclulde in a LyX document.
Using ERT
\include{filename}
works fine when I have the file in the same folder.
I don't seem to see how to specify something like
C:\food\table1.tex in either LaTeX or LyX. It must be
obvious but I just don't see
I have a table in plain LaTex that I would like to
inclulde in a LyX document.
Using ERT
\include{filename}
works fine when I have the file in the same folder.
I don't seem to see how to specify something like
C:\food\table1.tex in either LaTeX or LyX. It must be
obvious but I just don't see
I have a table in plain LaTex that I would like to
inclulde in a LyX document.
Using ERT
\include{filename}
works fine when I have the file in the same folder.
I don't seem to see how to specify something like
C:\food\table1.tex in either LaTeX or LyX. It must be
obvious but I just don't see
Leandro,
I don't know about the overall layout but I have just
started playing with LyX and as far as I can see one
of the bibtex apa classes will handle the citation and
referencing with no problem. I think your wife would
want apacite but this may depend on which document
class you use.
---
Leandro,
I don't know about the overall layout but I have just
started playing with LyX and as far as I can see one
of the bibtex apa classes will handle the citation and
referencing with no problem. I think your wife would
want apacite but this may depend on which document
class you use.
---
Leandro,
I don't know about the overall layout but I have just
started playing with LyX and as far as I can see one
of the bibtex apa classes will handle the citation and
referencing with no problem. I think your wife would
want apacite but this may depend on which document
class you use.
---
It seems okay now 09:08 Eastern Daylight Saving Time
--- Typhoon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 02:30:54 +0200
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
You can download the new UserGuide version and a
PDF-version here:
A very nice start is
Paul Johnson's article
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/BibTeX/biblioexample.pdf
It does not touch on MLA specifically though.
--- Jannika Bock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the prompt and helpful replies!
I managed to transfer my endnote database to Jabref.
Now I
It seems okay now 09:08 Eastern Daylight Saving Time
--- Typhoon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 02:30:54 +0200
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
You can download the new UserGuide version and a
PDF-version here:
A very nice start is
Paul Johnson's article
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/BibTeX/biblioexample.pdf
It does not touch on MLA specifically though.
--- Jannika Bock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the prompt and helpful replies!
I managed to transfer my endnote database to Jabref.
Now I
It seems okay now 09:08 Eastern Daylight Saving Time
--- Typhoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 02:30:54 +0200
> Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> >
> > You can download the new UserGuide version and a
> PDF-version here:
> >
>
A very nice start is
Paul Johnson's article
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/BibTeX/biblioexample.pdf
It does not touch on MLA specifically though.
--- Jannika Bock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the prompt and helpful replies!
>
> I managed to transfer my endnote database to Jabref.
>
with this set.
Mateo.
On Saturday 04 August 2007 22:04, John Kane wrote:
I cannot seem to get article(apa) to produce
proper
citations. I have tried what seems to be any
possible
combination of Bibliography Citation Style, and
BibTeX Style available and either I generate
Thanks Richard.
It looks like Mateo had the simple answer. I thought
I had used that option before. Come to think of it I
just did a complete registry clean etc. I may have
cured something while doing that. Love Windows. :)
--- Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote
with style
Author, year selected in the
Document|Setting|Bibliography menu.
The references show fine with this set.
Mateo.
On Saturday 04 August 2007 22:04, John Kane wrote:
I cannot seem to get article(apa) to produce
proper
citations. I have tried what seems to be any
possible
with this set.
Mateo.
On Saturday 04 August 2007 22:04, John Kane wrote:
I cannot seem to get article(apa) to produce
proper
citations. I have tried what seems to be any
possible
combination of Bibliography Citation Style, and
BibTeX Style available and either I generate
Thanks Richard.
It looks like Mateo had the simple answer. I thought
I had used that option before. Come to think of it I
just did a complete registry clean etc. I may have
cured something while doing that. Love Windows. :)
--- Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote
with style
Author, year selected in the
Document|Setting|Bibliography menu.
The references show fine with this set.
Mateo.
On Saturday 04 August 2007 22:04, John Kane wrote:
I cannot seem to get article(apa) to produce
proper
citations. I have tried what seems to be any
possible
enu.
>
> The references show fine with this set.
>
> Mateo.
>
>
> On Saturday 04 August 2007 22:04, John Kane wrote:
> > I cannot seem to get article(apa) to produce
> proper
> > citations. I have tried what seems to be any
> possible
> > co
Thanks Richard.
It looks like Mateo had the simple answer. I thought
I had used that option before. Come to think of it I
just did a complete registry clean etc. I may have
cured something while doing that. Love Windows. :)
--- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John K
" option with style
> "Author, year" selected in the
> Document|Setting|Bibliography menu.
>
> The references show fine with this set.
>
> Mateo.
>
>
> On Saturday 04 August 2007 22:04, John Kane wrote:
> > I cannot seem to get article(apa) to
Anybody?
--- John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cannot seem to get article(apa) to produce proper
citations. I have tried what seems to be any
possible
combination of Bibliography Citation Style, and
BibTeX Style available and either I generate the
infamous (?.?) or, else, some kind
Anybody?
--- John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cannot seem to get article(apa) to produce proper
citations. I have tried what seems to be any
possible
combination of Bibliography Citation Style, and
BibTeX Style available and either I generate the
infamous (?.?) or, else, some kind
Anybody?
--- John Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I cannot seem to get article(apa) to produce proper
> citations. I have tried what seems to be any
> possible
> combination of Bibliography > Citation Style, and
> BibTeX Style available and either I generate the
> in
I have only had a quick look at it but it is a desktop
publishing program like the old pagemaker. As far as
I could see it was designed to take existing text and
images and produce a nice output. It seems to handle
linked frames, call-outs etc well.
LyX and Scribus are almost completely
I have only had a quick look at it but it is a desktop
publishing program like the old pagemaker. As far as
I could see it was designed to take existing text and
images and produce a nice output. It seems to handle
linked frames, call-outs etc well.
LyX and Scribus are almost completely
I have only had a quick look at it but it is a desktop
publishing program like the old pagemaker. As far as
I could see it was designed to take existing text and
images and produce a nice output. It seems to handle
linked frames, call-outs etc well.
LyX and Scribus are almost completely
--- Maria Gouskova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. You would need to modify your .bst file,
whichever one you are
using, to do this. This is not for the faint of
heart. But look at the
btxhak.dvi BibTeX documentation if you really want
to do it.
For the faint of heart, custom-bib is an
--- Maria Gouskova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. You would need to modify your .bst file,
whichever one you are
using, to do this. This is not for the faint of
heart. But look at the
btxhak.dvi BibTeX documentation if you really want
to do it.
For the faint of heart, custom-bib is an
--- Maria Gouskova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > No. You would need to modify your .bst file,
> whichever one you are
> > using, to do this. This is not for the faint of
> heart. But look at the
> > btxhak.dvi BibTeX documentation if you really want
> to do it.
>
> For the faint of heart,
Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
called PDF-Viewer
http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download (Windows
only I believe)
I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior to
Acrobat reader. However with both installed and
PDF-Viewer as default I find that LyX does not create
a
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
called PDF-Viewer
http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download
(Windows
only I believe)
I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior
to
Acrobat reader. However
Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
called PDF-Viewer
http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download (Windows
only I believe)
I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior to
Acrobat reader. However with both installed and
PDF-Viewer as default I find that LyX does not create
a
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
called PDF-Viewer
http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download
(Windows
only I believe)
I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior
to
Acrobat reader. However
Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
called PDF-Viewer
http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download (Windows
only I believe)
I gave it a try and it is very nice, far superior to
Acrobat reader. However with both installed and
PDF-Viewer as default I find that LyX does not create
a
--- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Kane wrote:
> > Someone in an OOo forum recommended a PDF reader
> > called PDF-Viewer
> > http://www.docu-track.com/?act[69]=download
> (Windows
> > only I believe)
> >
> > I gave i
Something tells me that this
http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/corrupt.lettine.jpg
is not a good sign. Is my computer the remote site?
Using 1.4.3-5 on Windows XP
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--- Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope, the remote site is the selected repository.
On 6/12/07, John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something tells me that this
http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/corrupt.lettine.jpg
is not a good sign. Is my computer
Something tells me that this
http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/corrupt.lettine.jpg
is not a good sign. Is my computer the remote site?
Using 1.4.3-5 on Windows XP
Get news delivered with the All new Yahoo! Mail. Enjoy RSS feeds right
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Whewww, thanks
--- Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope, the remote site is the selected repository.
On 6/12/07, John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something tells me that this
http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/corrupt.lettine.jpg
is not a good sign. Is my computer
Something tells me that this
http://ca.geocities.com/jrkrideau/LyX/corrupt.lettine.jpg
is not a good sign. Is my computer the remote site?
Using 1.4.3-5 on Windows XP
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Whewww, thanks
--- Julio Rojas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nope, the remote site is the selected repository.
>
> On 6/12/07, John Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Something tells me that this
> >
>
http://ca.geocities.com/jrkridea
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 20 May 2007, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Therefore, I suggest that there is a big lyx
distribution in the form
of a single zip-file or CD .iso that contains
really everything -
MikTex (everything) + Lyx + pdf viewer + etc.
Note that neither GSview nor
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 20 May 2007, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Therefore, I suggest that there is a big lyx
distribution in the form
of a single zip-file or CD .iso that contains
really everything -
MikTex (everything) + Lyx + pdf viewer + etc.
Note that neither GSview nor
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, 20 May 2007, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>
> >> Therefore, I suggest that there is a big lyx
> distribution in the form
> >> of a single zip-file or CD .iso that contains
> really everything -
> >> MikTex (everything) + Lyx + pdf viewer + etc.
> >
> > Note that
--- Russell Davie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
How can spreadsheet data be copying into LyX
quickly?
I can't get Open Office or Gnumeric to do this
easily.
Surely there must be a better way than one cell at a
time?
cheers
Russell
I suspect that there are better ways but try
--- Russell Davie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
How can spreadsheet data be copying into LyX
quickly?
I can't get Open Office or Gnumeric to do this
easily.
Surely there must be a better way than one cell at a
time?
cheers
Russel
Have a look at calc2latex at
I noticed that there is an export option for LyX to
OOo Writer.
I gave it a try and Lyx seemed to do something but I
don't see any output file. Am I missing something
here?
I tried a TeX export on the same document and it
seemed to work fine.
Thanks
Be smarter than spam. See how
--- Russell Davie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
How can spreadsheet data be copying into LyX
quickly?
I can't get Open Office or Gnumeric to do this
easily.
Surely there must be a better way than one cell at a
time?
cheers
Russell
I suspect that there are better ways but try
--- Russell Davie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
How can spreadsheet data be copying into LyX
quickly?
I can't get Open Office or Gnumeric to do this
easily.
Surely there must be a better way than one cell at a
time?
cheers
Russel
Have a look at calc2latex at
I noticed that there is an export option for LyX to
OOo Writer.
I gave it a try and Lyx seemed to do something but I
don't see any output file. Am I missing something
here?
I tried a TeX export on the same document and it
seemed to work fine.
Thanks
Be smarter than spam. See how
--- Russell Davie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> How can spreadsheet data be copying into LyX
> quickly?
> I can't get Open Office or Gnumeric to do this
> easily.
> Surely there must be a better way than one cell at a
> time?
> cheers
> Russell
I suspect that there are better ways but try
--- Russell Davie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> How can spreadsheet data be copying into LyX
> quickly?
> I can't get Open Office or Gnumeric to do this
> easily.
> Surely there must be a better way than one cell at a
> time?
> cheers
> Russel
Have a look at calc2latex at
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