On 06/12/2019 06:07, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Thu, 5 Dec 2019 11:37:52 -0500
schrieb "Paul A. Rubin" :
On 12/4/19 8:48 PM, John O'Gorman wrote:
Hi
Help!
After messing about with trying to insert 2 jpeg images, I now cannot
see any of the text.
It is still there and appears when
?
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John O'Gorman
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second that.
I've used LyX since its beginning.
It is the best software ever written (apart possibly from Unix/Linux).
I use it for all my document production.
John O'Gorman
second that.
I've used LyX since its beginning.
It is the best software ever written (apart possibly from Unix/Linux).
I use it for all my document production.
John O'Gorman
second that.
I've used LyX since its beginning.
It is the best software ever written (apart possibly from Unix/Linux).
I use it for all my document production.
John O'Gorman
on the scripts to those who
want them.
John O'Gorman
on the scripts to those who
want them.
John O'Gorman
with current LyX versions.
If you want more detail, I'll happily pass on the scripts to those who
want them.
John O'Gorman
Thank you Helge
Yes that worked!
Your explanation makes sense.
What a wonderful group this LyX-Users list is!
No flaming, no spurious suggestions - just thoughthful and measured
responses.
Thank you very much.
John O'Gorman
On 19/03/12 22:04, Helge Hafting wrote:
On 15. mars 2012 05:11, John
Thank you Helge
Yes that worked!
Your explanation makes sense.
What a wonderful group this LyX-Users list is!
No flaming, no spurious suggestions - just thoughthful and measured
responses.
Thank you very much.
John O'Gorman
On 19/03/12 22:04, Helge Hafting wrote:
On 15. mars 2012 05:11, John
Thank you Helge
Yes that worked!
Your explanation makes sense.
What a wonderful group this LyX-Users list is!
No flaming, no spurious suggestions - just thoughthful and measured
responses.
Thank you very much.
John O'Gorman
On 19/03/12 22:04, Helge Hafting wrote:
> On 15. mars 2012 05:11, J
Hi
I'm trying to put a jpeg image on the left with a paragraph of text to
its right.
I've tried putting these items into a table.
I've tried putting them into 2 lyx boxes (aka minipages) with an hfill
between them.
In both instances the left element (the graphics is top aligned) and
right one
Hi
I'm trying to put a jpeg image on the left with a paragraph of text to
its right.
I've tried putting these items into a table.
I've tried putting them into 2 lyx boxes (aka minipages) with an hfill
between them.
In both instances the left element (the graphics is top aligned) and
right one
Hi
I'm trying to put a jpeg image on the left with a paragraph of text to
its right.
I've tried putting these items into a table.
I've tried putting them into 2 lyx boxes (aka minipages) with an hfill
between them.
In both instances the left element (the graphics is top aligned) and
right one
On 02/02/12 21:47, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote:
With more recent versions of LyX (e.g. 1.6.4.2 on a Mac and 1.6.5 on
Linux) this seems to be broken,
I get the error messages:
command \cedover unavailable in encoding T1
command \uunderer unavailable in encoding T1
On 02/02/12 21:47, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote:
With more recent versions of LyX (e.g. 1.6.4.2 on a Mac and 1.6.5 on
Linux) this seems to be broken,
I get the error messages:
command \cedover unavailable in encoding T1
command \uunderer unavailable in encoding T1
On 02/02/12 21:47, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote:
>
>> With more recent versions of LyX (e.g. 1.6.4.2 on a Mac and 1.6.5 on
>> Linux) this seems to be broken,
>> I get the error messages:
>> command \cedover unavailable in encoding T1
&g
to use OT1 encoding (or is that undesirable)?
Regards
John O'Gorman
to use OT1 encoding (or is that undesirable)?
Regards
John O'Gorman
to use OT1 encoding (or is that undesirable)?
Regards
John O'Gorman
also relies on TeX packages
which are not included by default in the SUSE teTeX distributions.
If you wish, contact me separately, and I will send you sample
presentations I have made. (One of the presentations is on LyX - LaTeX
for our local Linux User Group).
regards
John O'Gorman
Goodbye,
Emme
also relies on TeX packages
which are not included by default in the SUSE teTeX distributions.
If you wish, contact me separately, and I will send you sample
presentations I have made. (One of the presentations is on LyX - LaTeX
for our local Linux User Group).
regards
John O'Gorman
Goodbye,
Emme
not translate fully to PDF. Powerdot also relies on TeX packages
which are not included by default in the SUSE teTeX distributions.
If you wish, contact me separately, and I will send you sample
presentations I have made. (One of the presentations is on LyX - LaTeX
for our local Linux User Gro
dictionary.
I concur with this totally.
Furthermore, most of what I write using LyX is technical in nature.
The yapping of a spell-checker would be bothersome and accelerate my
descent into insanity.
John O'Gorman
Cheers
G
dictionary.
I concur with this totally.
Furthermore, most of what I write using LyX is technical in nature.
The yapping of a spell-checker would be bothersome and accelerate my
descent into insanity.
John O'Gorman
Cheers
G
or perhaps, add something to your
> personal dictionary.
I concur with this totally.
Furthermore, most of what I write using LyX is technical in nature.
The yapping of a spell-checker would be bothersome and accelerate my
descent into insanity.
John O'Gorman
>
> Cheers
>
> G
>
>
>
>
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 11:43 +1000, Martin A. Hansen wrote:
you need some package installed,
i cant remember which on top of my head, but it is in the docs.
Latex2HTML
John O'Gorman
martin
On 6/29/07, Nick Kuzmik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just did a yum update and I can't seem
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 11:43 +1000, Martin A. Hansen wrote:
you need some package installed,
i cant remember which on top of my head, but it is in the docs.
Latex2HTML
John O'Gorman
martin
On 6/29/07, Nick Kuzmik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just did a yum update and I can't seem
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 11:43 +1000, Martin A. Hansen wrote:
> you need some package installed,
>
> i cant remember which on top of my head, but it is in the docs.
Latex2HTML
John O'Gorman
>
>
> martin
>
> On 6/29/07, Nick Kuzmik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> &g
when it works, you get error messages (if you invoke LyX from the
command line), about counters. These don't seem to matter.
Powerdot is also nicefor me, somewhat easier to
use.
But, at least for SuSE, very difficult to install.
I found myself in dependency hell and gave up!
John O'Gorman
when it works, you get error messages (if you invoke LyX from the
command line), about counters. These don't seem to matter.
Powerdot is also nicefor me, somewhat easier to
use.
But, at least for SuSE, very difficult to install.
I found myself in dependency hell and gave up!
John O'Gorman
ven when it works, you get error messages (if you invoke LyX from the
command line), about counters. These don't seem to matter.
>
> Powerdot is also nicefor me, somewhat easier to
> use.
But, at least for SuSE, very difficult to install.
I found myself in dependency hell and ga
with the Unix kernel, C language,
Korn shell, and Prolog).
regards
John O'Gorman
So in a way, my book is diametrically opposed to math textbooks, yet I also
want to benefit from literally generations of math teaching and writing,
which is why I use the AMS Book document class.
with the Unix kernel, C language,
Korn shell, and Prolog).
regards
John O'Gorman
So in a way, my book is diametrically opposed to math textbooks, yet I also
want to benefit from literally generations of math teaching and writing,
which is why I use the AMS Book document class.
e ever written (along with the Unix kernel, C language,
Korn shell, and Prolog).
regards
John O'Gorman
>
> So in a way, my book is diametrically opposed to math textbooks, yet I also
> want to benefit from literally generations of math teaching and writing,
> which is why I use the AMS Book document class.
becomes rather moist - to quote Donald Knuth re the pronunciation of
TeX)
In the absence of a papal pronouncement, there will never be an
authoritative answer.
regards
John O'Gorman
I'd say licks. The original name was LyriX (lyrics), but Matthias
had to change that name after he got a nasty
becomes rather moist - to quote Donald Knuth re the pronunciation of
TeX)
In the absence of a papal pronouncement, there will never be an
authoritative answer.
regards
John O'Gorman
I'd say licks. The original name was LyriX (lyrics), but Matthias
had to change that name after he got a nasty
sts who favoured Lick (aspirated so that the screen
becomes rather moist - to quote Donald Knuth re the pronunciation of
TeX)
In the absence of a papal pronouncement, there will never be an
authoritative answer.
regards
John O'Gorman
>
> I'd say "licks". The original name was LyriX ("ly
.
If it is a teTeX problem, how do I fix it?
regards
John O'Gorman
.
If it is a teTeX problem, how do I fix it?
regards
John O'Gorman
.
If it is a teTeX problem, how do I fix it?
regards
John O'Gorman
What is the Contract package like?
John O'Gorman
What is the Contract package like?
John O'Gorman
What is the Contract package like?
John O'Gorman
) at the top of each minipage.
John O'Gorman
Thanks.
) at the top of each minipage.
John O'Gorman
Thanks.
f the topmost content
which are aligned.
The answer is to place equal invisible elements (like protected spaces
or nulls) at the top of each minipage.
John O'Gorman
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
on the list who has actually created an index advise if
this is really the best approach?
regards
John O'Gorman
on the list who has actually created an index advise if
this is really the best approach?
regards
John O'Gorman
on the list who has actually created an index advise if
this is really the best approach?
regards
John O'Gorman
it (or is it not fixable)?
regards
John O'Gorman
Rich
it (or is it not fixable)?
regards
John O'Gorman
Rich
TeX, 4th Ed.
Rich
I have 6 books on Tex/LaTeX but not that one!
Can you give us a brief pointer to how to fix it (or is it not fixable)?
regards
John O'Gorman
>
> Rich
documentation).
In all cases, despite setting top alignment, I get cetre alignment
vertically.
I have tried putting a vfill beneath the elements.
Any ideas?
regards
John O'Gorman
documentation).
In all cases, despite setting top alignment, I get cetre alignment
vertically.
I have tried putting a vfill beneath the elements.
Any ideas?
regards
John O'Gorman
documentation).
In all cases, despite setting top alignment, I get cetre alignment
vertically.
I have tried putting a vfill beneath the elements.
Any ideas?
regards
John O'Gorman
On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 01:35, Subir Singh Lamba wrote:
Hi,
I tried to install powerdot package following the installation advice from
the help menu of lyx.
How does powerdot compare with beamer?
regards
John O'Gorman
On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 01:35, Subir Singh Lamba wrote:
Hi,
I tried to install powerdot package following the installation advice from
the help menu of lyx.
How does powerdot compare with beamer?
regards
John O'Gorman
On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 01:35, Subir Singh Lamba wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to install powerdot package following the installation advice from
> the help menu of lyx.
How does powerdot compare with beamer?
regards
John O'Gorman
like all the classics: KR, Knuth, Lamport, Eric S Raymond, etc
regards
John O'Gorman
http://www.computerhalloffame.org/inductees/2004/
Perhaps you mean TeX hall of fame because
Lamport wouldn't make it as a classic name.
I think that you misunderstood what I was asking for.
But I
like all the classics: KR, Knuth, Lamport, Eric S Raymond, etc
regards
John O'Gorman
http://www.computerhalloffame.org/inductees/2004/
Perhaps you mean TeX hall of fame because
Lamport wouldn't make it as a classic name.
I think that you misunderstood what I was asking for.
But I
oes anyone have a computer bibliography or know where I can get one?
> > I'd like all the classics: K, Knuth, Lamport, Eric S Raymond, etc
> >
> > regards
> > John O'Gorman
> >
>
> http://www.computerhalloffame.org/inductees/2004/
>
> Perhaps
.
There are exceptions of course. If you have a preponderance of very long
words (unlikely in short stories), then you my end up with excessive and
annoying hyphenation.
John O'Gorman
SteveT
Steve Litt
Author:
* Universal Troubleshooting Process courseware
* Troubleshooting Techniques
you alike?
They all appear ragged right on my mail client (Ximian Evolution)!
John O'Gorman
Born with an Chomskian instinctual dislike for hyphenation (-, ;)
Stephen
.
There are exceptions of course. If you have a preponderance of very long
words (unlikely in short stories), then you my end up with excessive and
annoying hyphenation.
John O'Gorman
SteveT
Steve Litt
Author:
* Universal Troubleshooting Process courseware
* Troubleshooting Techniques
you alike?
They all appear ragged right on my mail client (Ximian Evolution)!
John O'Gorman
Born with an Chomskian instinctual dislike for hyphenation (-, ;)
Stephen
s amateurish.
There are exceptions of course. If you have a preponderance of very long
words (unlikely in short stories), then you my end up with excessive and
annoying hyphenation.
John O'Gorman
>
> SteveT
>
> Steve Litt
> Author:
>* Universal Troubleshooting Process courseware
>
nce and
> determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan "press on" has
> solved and always will solve the problems of the human race."
>
> Which justification of the above 3 pagragraphs do you alike?
They all appear ragged right on my mail client (Ximian Evolution)!
John O'Gorman
>
> Born with an Chomskian instinctual dislike for hyphenation (-, ;)
> Stephen
>
>
I have happily used LyX with latex2html for years to create web pages.
Now I find that with the version which comes with SuSE 9.3, the
latex2html is broken.
Has anyone else met, and solved this problem?
regards
John O'Gorman
I have happily used LyX with latex2html for years to create web pages.
Now I find that with the version which comes with SuSE 9.3, the
latex2html is broken.
Has anyone else met, and solved this problem?
regards
John O'Gorman
I have happily used LyX with latex2html for years to create web pages.
Now I find that with the version which comes with SuSE 9.3, the
latex2html is broken.
Has anyone else met, and solved this problem?
regards
John O'Gorman
Slightly off thread but related question.
Is there an easy way to alternate the colours of rows in a table
(e.g. so it looks like traditional tractor-feed fanfold paper if any of
you are old enough to remember)
regards
John O'Gorman
Slightly off thread but related question.
Is there an easy way to alternate the colours of rows in a table
(e.g. so it looks like traditional tractor-feed fanfold paper if any of
you are old enough to remember)
regards
John O'Gorman
Slightly off thread but related question.
Is there an easy way to alternate the colours of rows in a table
(e.g. so it looks like traditional tractor-feed fanfold paper if any of
you are old enough to remember)
regards
John O'Gorman
Sorry
I didnot notice the reply-to was not the list.
John O'Gorman
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Paul A. Rubin wrote:
John O'Gorman wrote:
I expect that the beamer.layout file is the problem. Does anyone know
where to get the kosher version of this file for beamer?
regards
John O'Gorman
The latest version of Beamer installs everything you need in the texmf
tree. Install the latest
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
John O'Gorman wrote:
I expect that the beamer.layout file is the problem. Does anyone know
where to get the kosher version of this file for beamer?
regards
John O'Gorman
The latest version of Beamer installs everything you need in the texmf
tree. Install the latest
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
John O'Gorman wrote:
I expect that the beamer.layout file is the problem. Does anyone know
where to get the kosher version of this file for beamer?
regards
John O'Gorman
The latest version of Beamer installs everything you need in the texmf
tree. Install the latest
files and reconfigure LyX before it would run).
I expect that the beamer.layout file is the problem. Does anyone know
where to get the kosher version of this file for beamer?
regards
John O'Gorman
files and reconfigure LyX before it would run).
I expect that the beamer.layout file is the problem. Does anyone know
where to get the kosher version of this file for beamer?
regards
John O'Gorman
files and reconfigure LyX before it would run).
I expect that the beamer.layout file is the problem. Does anyone know
where to get the kosher version of this file for beamer?
regards
John O'Gorman
Hi
I've found the file lyxformat.dtd from the mail archives.
No reference to Part, Chapter, Section, Subsection, etc.
Are these to be instances of para?
Or have I missed part of the dtd specification?
Or are they yet to be discusses?
regards
John O'Gorman
Hi
I've found the file lyxformat.dtd from the mail archives.
No reference to Part, Chapter, Section, Subsection, etc.
Are these to be instances of para?
Or have I missed part of the dtd specification?
Or are they yet to be discusses?
regards
John O'Gorman
Hi
I've found the file lyxformat.dtd from the mail archives.
No reference to Part, Chapter, Section, Subsection, etc.
Are these to be instances of para?
Or have I missed part of the dtd specification?
Or are they yet to be discusses?
regards
John O'Gorman
format of LyX?
regards
John O'Gorman
format of LyX?
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John O'Gorman
format of LyX?
regards
John O'Gorman
cannot find anything on the
suse.com website.
Does anyone know where to find a SuSE RPM for Pybliographer?
John O'Gorman
cannot find anything on the
suse.com website.
Does anyone know where to find a SuSE RPM for Pybliographer?
John O'Gorman
cannot find anything on the
suse.com website.
Does anyone know where to find a SuSE RPM for Pybliographer?
John O'Gorman
peoples hearts)
a couple of slides on how to install lyx
1 final slide with pros and cons
suggestions to the composition of this slideshow is welcome - and if anyone
have ideas to any particular slide, dont hesitate.
best regards
martin
regards
John O'Gorman
peoples hearts)
a couple of slides on how to install lyx
1 final slide with pros and cons
suggestions to the composition of this slideshow is welcome - and if anyone
have ideas to any particular slide, dont hesitate.
best regards
martin
regards
John O'Gorman
peoples hearts)
a couple of slides on how to install lyx
1 final slide with pros and cons
suggestions to the composition of this slideshow is welcome - and if anyone
have ideas to any particular slide, dont hesitate.
best regards
martin
regards
John O'Gorman
it IS available)?
John O'Gorman
In
spite of this fact, no mention to Aiksaurus was made at the end of the
command configure.
Regards,
Paul
it IS available)?
John O'Gorman
In
spite of this fact, no mention to Aiksaurus was made at the end of the
command configure.
Regards,
Paul
(when it IS available)?
John O'Gorman
In
spite of this fact, no mention to Aiksaurus was made at the end of the
command configure.
Regards,
Paul
the k is for Knuth (Donald Knuth, the author of TeX)
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Matej
the k is for Knuth (Donald Knuth, the author of TeX)
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