On Tuesday 10 February 2004 07:54 pm, Peter Christensen wrote:
Does anyone out there use CUPS or Kprinter with Lyx???
I have CUPS as the system printer, set up with KDE 3.1.4 Printing Manager as
the default system. I have kprinter as the spool command
(Edit-Preferences-Outputs-Printer) and it
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 07:54 pm, Peter Christensen wrote:
Does anyone out there use CUPS or Kprinter with Lyx???
I have CUPS as the system printer, set up with KDE 3.1.4 Printing Manager as
the default system. I have kprinter as the spool command
(Edit-Preferences-Outputs-Printer) and it
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 07:54 pm, Peter Christensen wrote:
> Does anyone out there use CUPS or Kprinter with Lyx???
I have CUPS as the system printer, set up with KDE 3.1.4 Printing Manager as
the default system. I have "kprinter" as the spool command
(Edit->Preferences->Outputs->Printer)
On Saturday 22 November 2003 15:22, Anca Tibor- Attila wrote:
Hi,
I just have a short question: which is the biggest volume of a
document, that still functions with lyx? Is there a limit?
Thanks,
Tibor
Do you mean file size or number of pages? I've had an all-text document
in
On Saturday 22 November 2003 15:22, Anca Tibor- Attila wrote:
Hi,
I just have a short question: which is the biggest volume of a
document, that still functions with lyx? Is there a limit?
Thanks,
Tibor
Do you mean file size or number of pages? I've had an all-text document
in
On Saturday 22 November 2003 15:22, Anca Tibor- Attila wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just have a short question: which is the "biggest" volume of a
> document, that still functions with lyx? Is there a limit?
>
> Thanks,
> Tibor
>
>
Do you mean file size or number of pages? I've had an all-text
Todd,
Have you tried using Grace? Lyx accepts Grace files as figures, and it's
pretty good at producing any kind of graph.
Les
On Sunday 02 November 2003 08:51, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
The one thing I'm not sure how to deal with is graphs. Often I
need to print the graph of a function and have
Todd,
Have you tried using Grace? Lyx accepts Grace files as figures, and it's
pretty good at producing any kind of graph.
Les
On Sunday 02 November 2003 08:51, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
> The one thing I'm not sure how to deal with is graphs. Often I
> need to print the graph of a function and
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 04:07 am, Gandalf wrote:
Hello.
I guess I'm not the first one that wants to write a book with exercises
and answers to these exercises.
One simple solution (I'm sure there are others, probably more elegant):
1. Insert labels in your chapter and section headings.
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 04:07 am, Gandalf wrote:
Hello.
I guess I'm not the first one that wants to write a book with exercises
and answers to these exercises.
One simple solution (I'm sure there are others, probably more elegant):
1. Insert labels in your chapter and section headings.
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 04:07 am, Gandalf wrote:
> Hello.
> I guess I'm not the first one that wants to write a book with exercises
> and answers to these exercises.
One simple solution (I'm sure there are others, probably more elegant):
1. Insert labels in your chapter and section
Hi list,
I was pleasantly surprised to find that Lyx handles Grace
(http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/) .agr files as figures.
My discovery of this was completely accidental. Is it documented anywhere?
I'm using Lyx 1.2.3 (yes, I know it's old, but it works for me).
Les
Hi list,
I was pleasantly surprised to find that Lyx handles Grace
(http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/) .agr files as figures.
My discovery of this was completely accidental. Is it documented anywhere?
I'm using Lyx 1.2.3 (yes, I know it's old, but it works for me).
Les
Hi list,
I was pleasantly surprised to find that Lyx handles Grace
(http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/) .agr files as figures.
My discovery of this was completely accidental. Is it documented anywhere?
I'm using Lyx 1.2.3 (yes, I know it's old, but it works for me).
Les
On Monday 22 September 2003 13:40, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Sounds right for *nix, but spaces in paths are a way of life in the
Windoze world (not sure about Macs, but I think they're legal there,
too).
Any software which allows commands with arguments has to have some way of
separating commands
On Monday 22 September 2003 13:40, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Sounds right for *nix, but spaces in paths are a way of life in the
Windoze world (not sure about Macs, but I think they're legal there,
too).
Any software which allows commands with arguments has to have some way of
separating commands
On Monday 22 September 2003 13:40, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Sounds right for *nix, but spaces in paths are a way of life in the
> Windoze world (not sure about Macs, but I think they're legal there,
> too).
Any software which allows commands with arguments has to have some way of
separating
On Thursday 20 March 2003 1428 pm, you wrote:
ld: warning: file libGL.so.1: required by
/usr/site/qt//lib/libqt-mt.so, not found
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
glXQueryExtension /usr/site/qt//lib/libqt-mt.so
On Thursday 20 March 2003 1428 pm, you wrote:
ld: warning: file libGL.so.1: required by
/usr/site/qt//lib/libqt-mt.so, not found
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
glXQueryExtension /usr/site/qt//lib/libqt-mt.so
On Thursday 20 March 2003 1428 pm, you wrote:
> > > ld: warning: file libGL.so.1: required by
> > > /usr/site/qt//lib/libqt-mt.so, not found
> > > Undefined first referenced
> > > symbol in file
> > > glXQueryExtension
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 1523 pm, you wrote:
but certain, the same fonts and sizes but when I convert it, it looks
horrible with fuzzy text.
What does it take to fix this? How do I determine the critical difference
between the nicely rendering chapters and the horribly rendering
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 1523 pm, you wrote:
but certain, the same fonts and sizes but when I convert it, it looks
horrible with fuzzy text.
What does it take to fix this? How do I determine the critical difference
between the nicely rendering chapters and the horribly rendering
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 1523 pm, you wrote:
> but certain, the same fonts and sizes but when I convert it, it looks
> horrible with fuzzy text.
>
> What does it take to fix this? How do I determine the critical difference
> between the nicely rendering chapters and the horribly rendering
On Saturday 26 October 2002 1458 pm, you wrote:
Hello,
Just wonder how your guys create a hand-drawn pictur in PS format. I
hate to use Xfig in UNIX, which is too clumsy to me. Is there any way
we can draw some plots in Powerpoint, or Paint, etc., then convert them
into .ps ones with bounding
On Saturday 26 October 2002 1458 pm, you wrote:
Hello,
Just wonder how your guys create a hand-drawn pictur in PS format. I
hate to use Xfig in UNIX, which is too clumsy to me. Is there any way
we can draw some plots in Powerpoint, or Paint, etc., then convert them
into .ps ones with bounding
On Saturday 26 October 2002 1458 pm, you wrote:
> Hello,
> Just wonder how your guys create a hand-drawn pictur in PS format. I
> hate to use "Xfig" in UNIX, which is too clumsy to me. Is there any way
> we can draw some plots in Powerpoint, or Paint, etc., then convert them
> into .ps ones with
On Thursday 31 October 2002 2149 pm, you wrote:
Is there an easy way to tell what the LaTeX name is for a math symbol in
LyX? (So I could subsequently manually type it in using its name rather
Get the Comprehensive list of LaTeX symbols from
On Thursday 31 October 2002 2149 pm, you wrote:
Is there an easy way to tell what the LaTeX name is for a math symbol in
LyX? (So I could subsequently manually type it in using its name rather
Get the Comprehensive list of LaTeX symbols from
On Thursday 31 October 2002 2149 pm, you wrote:
> Is there an easy way to tell what the LaTeX name is for a math symbol in
> LyX? (So I could subsequently manually type it in using its name rather
Get the Comprehensive list of LaTeX symbols from
On Monday 28 October 2002 1349 pm, Darren Freeman wrote:
I have a document that is confidential, and I will export it when
finished into postscript.
I would then like to take the postscript and either put black boxes over
the confidential stuff or remove it. But what remains must be
On Monday 28 October 2002 1349 pm, Darren Freeman wrote:
I have a document that is confidential, and I will export it when
finished into postscript.
I would then like to take the postscript and either put black boxes over
the confidential stuff or remove it. But what remains must be
On Monday 28 October 2002 1349 pm, Darren Freeman wrote:
> I have a document that is confidential, and I will export it when
> finished into postscript.
>
> I would then like to take the postscript and either put black boxes over
> the confidential stuff or remove it. But what remains must be
>
On Wednesday 09 October 2002 0406 am, Felix Voigt wrote:
Hello lyxers,
can anybody give me a hint how best to organize a large document in
lyx?
I have written a 480,000 word book in 38 chapters using a master file and a
separate file for each chapter. I use include (InsertInclude) without
On Wednesday 09 October 2002 0406 am, Felix Voigt wrote:
Hello lyxers,
can anybody give me a hint how best to organize a large document in
lyx?
I have written a 480,000 word book in 38 chapters using a master file and a
separate file for each chapter. I use include (InsertInclude) without
On Wednesday 09 October 2002 0406 am, Felix Voigt wrote:
> Hello lyxers,
> can anybody give me a hint how best to organize a large document in
> lyx?
I have written a 480,000 word book in 38 chapters using a master file and a
separate file for each chapter. I use "include" (Insert>Include)
No problem with the default number of files shown being 9.
(Sorry I can't quote John's question, I accidentally hit the delete key after
reading it ..)
--
L. R. Denham
--
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See
No problem with the default number of files shown being 9.
(Sorry I can't quote John's question, I accidentally hit the delete key after
reading it ..)
--
L. R. Denham
--
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See
No problem with the default number of files shown being 9.
(Sorry I can't quote John's question, I accidentally hit the delete key after
reading it ..)
--
L. R. Denham
--
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See
1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
Have occasionally increased the number when switching between more than four
files in different
1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
Have occasionally increased the number when switching between more than four
files in different
> 1. Lastfiles number of files shown. This is currently configurable
> between 4 and 9. Does anybody actually have this configured differently
> from the default, and if so, please tell me why.
Have occasionally increased the number when switching between more than four
files in different
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