Guenter Milde wrote:
Actually the only fonts I am using are 'Digohweli', 'Aborginal Serif', and
'Aboriginal Sans' so I was definitely surprised by Lulu asking me for
the Times font
I *guess* that at least one of your fonts is missing a bold variant
and Times Bold is used as
Guenter Milde wrote:
Actually the only fonts I am using are 'Digohweli', 'Aborginal Serif', and
'Aboriginal Sans' so I was definitely surprised by Lulu asking me for
the Times font
I *guess* that at least one of your fonts is missing a bold variant
and Times Bold is used as
Guenter Milde wrote:
Actually the only fonts I am using are 'Digohweli', 'Aborginal Serif', and
'Aboriginal Sans' so I was definitely surprised by Lulu asking me for
the Times font
I *guess* that at least one of your fonts is missing a "bold" variant
and Times Bold is used as
Error for xetex generated pdf on lulu.com: Your document could not be
created: The Times-Bold font is not embedded.
How do I tell it to embed what Lulu is expecting to be embedded?
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Error for xetex generated pdf on lulu.com: Your document could not be
created: The Times-Bold font is not embedded.
How do I tell it to embed what Lulu is expecting to be embedded?
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Error for xetex generated pdf on lulu.com: Your document could not be
created: The Times-Bold font is not embedded.
How do I tell it to embed what Lulu is expecting to be embedded?
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Is there any easy way to embed ABC musical notation ? All I get is a box
that says 'abc-box' :(
I am using XeTeX on Ubuntu.
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Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
Is there any easy way to embed ABC musical notation ? All I get is a
box that says 'abc-box' :(
I had to add '-shell-escape' to the conversion command line... but... it
won't work in a table cell ?
I am using XeTeX on Ubuntu.
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Is there any easy way to embed ABC musical notation ? All I get is a box
that says 'abc-box' :(
I am using XeTeX on Ubuntu.
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Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
Is there any easy way to embed ABC musical notation ? All I get is a
box that says 'abc-box' :(
I had to add '-shell-escape' to the conversion command line... but... it
won't work in a table cell ?
I am using XeTeX on Ubuntu.
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Is there any easy way to embed ABC musical notation ? All I get is a box
that says 'abc-box' :(
I am using XeTeX on Ubuntu.
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Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
Is there any easy way to embed ABC musical notation ? All I get is a
box that says 'abc-box' :(
I had to add '-shell-escape' to the conversion command line... but... it
won't work in a table cell ?
I am using XeTeX on Ubuntu.
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Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-03-18, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
I have a dual language document, that lyx thinks is all English.
You have to tell it otherwise. Try EditText PropertiesCustomLanguage
(or M-x language your language, if the desired language is supported
and you know the lyx
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-03-18, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
I have a dual language document, that lyx thinks is all English.
You have to tell it otherwise. Try EditText PropertiesCustomLanguage
(or M-x language your language, if the desired language is supported
and you know the lyx
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-03-18, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
I have a dual language document, that lyx thinks is all English.
You have to tell it otherwise. Try Edit>Text Properties>Custom>Language
(or M-x language , if the desired language is supported
and you know the lyx
ᎣᏏᏲ! Hello!
I have a dual language document, that lyx thinks is all English.
I it a combination of Cherokee and English. Is there a way to tell LyX
or XeTeX to change font used by another language?
How do I tell it the unicode range for Cherokee is another language?
Spell check really sucks
ᎣᏏᏲ! Hello!
I have a dual language document, that lyx thinks is all English.
I it a combination of Cherokee and English. Is there a way to tell LyX
or XeTeX to change font used by another language?
How do I tell it the unicode range for Cherokee is another language?
Spell check really sucks
ᎣᏏᏲ! Hello!
I have a dual language document, that lyx thinks is all English.
I it a combination of Cherokee and English. Is there a way to tell LyX
or XeTeX to change font used by another language?
How do I tell it the unicode range for Cherokee is another language?
Spell check really sucks
Ubuntu 9.10, Lyx 1.6.4, pdfpages, when clicking on view PDF, either
embedded pdfs aren't found or 100% cpu from pdflatex ???
Tried on both 32-bit and 64-bit, same results.
Help!
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Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
Ubuntu 9.10, Lyx 1.6.4, pdfpages, when clicking on view PDF, either
embedded pdfs aren't found or 100% cpu from pdflatex ???
Here is the Ubuntu bug link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lyx/+bug/461996
Anyone have any idea as to why this is? It appears
Ubuntu 9.10, Lyx 1.6.4, pdfpages, when clicking on view PDF, either
embedded pdfs aren't found or 100% cpu from pdflatex ???
Tried on both 32-bit and 64-bit, same results.
Help!
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Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
Ubuntu 9.10, Lyx 1.6.4, pdfpages, when clicking on view PDF, either
embedded pdfs aren't found or 100% cpu from pdflatex ???
Here is the Ubuntu bug link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lyx/+bug/461996
Anyone have any idea as to why this is? It appears
Ubuntu 9.10, Lyx 1.6.4, pdfpages, when clicking on view PDF, either
embedded pdfs aren't found or 100% cpu from pdflatex ???
Tried on both 32-bit and 64-bit, same results.
Help!
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Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
Ubuntu 9.10, Lyx 1.6.4, pdfpages, when clicking on view PDF, either
embedded pdfs aren't found or 100% cpu from pdflatex ???
Here is the Ubuntu bug link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lyx/+bug/461996
Anyone have any idea as to why this is? It appears
pdfpages ?
Jan-Hendrik Prinz wrote:
Hello there,
I am a Lyx User for quite a while now and I had recently some troubles
with the usage of PDF Files.
Still LyX is phantastic and keeps getting better. I was just
wondering, if I am doing something really
simple wrong and that for a long
pdfpages ?
Jan-Hendrik Prinz wrote:
Hello there,
I am a Lyx User for quite a while now and I had recently some troubles
with the usage of PDF Files.
Still LyX is phantastic and keeps getting better. I was just
wondering, if I am doing something really
simple wrong and that for a long
pdfpages ?
Jan-Hendrik Prinz wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I am a Lyx User for quite a while now and I had recently some troubles
> with the usage of PDF Files.
> Still LyX is phantastic and keeps getting better. I was just
> wondering, if I am doing something really
> simple wrong and that for a
Started out with FreeBSD 3.X back in the late 90's myself.
Been using LyX off-on since then.
BLECK, X-Forms... must hold mouse button down to access menus
Ralph Boland wrote:
I've always assumed that fraction was about 4/5 but never examined that
assumption. Does anyone know the
Started out with FreeBSD 3.X back in the late 90's myself.
Been using LyX off-on since then.
BLECK, X-Forms... must hold mouse button down to access menus
Ralph Boland wrote:
I've always assumed that fraction was about 4/5 but never examined that
assumption. Does anyone know the
Started out with FreeBSD 3.X back in the late 90's myself.
Been using LyX off-on since then.
BLECK, X-Forms... must hold mouse button down to access menus
Ralph Boland wrote:
>> I've always assumed that fraction was about 4/5 but never examined that
>> assumption. Does anyone know the
Drag and drop text is one the most annoying things I have found with
word processors.
It is too easy to do it by accident, not notice, and output garbage for
people to read.
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 06:12 -0700, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Hello,
Maybe a stupid question:
But
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Steve Litt schrieb:
So, as usual, Im pleading that as you decide on future native
formats, you make the new formats as human parsable and editable as
the current version.
Thanks
SteveT
Hi LyX developpers,
I would like to strongly support
Drag and drop text is one the most annoying things I have found with
word processors.
It is too easy to do it by accident, not notice, and output garbage for
people to read.
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 06:12 -0700, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Hello,
Maybe a stupid question:
But
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Steve Litt schrieb:
So, as usual, Im pleading that as you decide on future native
formats, you make the new formats as human parsable and editable as
the current version.
Thanks
SteveT
Hi LyX developpers,
I would like to strongly support
"Drag and drop" text is one the most annoying things I have found with
word processors.
It is too easy to do it by accident, not notice, and output garbage for
people to read.
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 06:12 -0700, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Maybe a stupid
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Hellmut Weber wrote:
>> Steve Litt schrieb:
>>> So, as usual, I"m pleading that as you decide on future native
>>> formats, you make the new formats as human parsable and editable as
>>> the current version.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> SteveT
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Hi LyX developpers,
I concur, I usually end up turning OFF auto-correct.
If someone is looking for a feature like this, maybe have it along the
lines of the inline spell checker and have squiggles marking potentially
bad words.
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the same
I concur, I usually end up turning OFF auto-correct.
If someone is looking for a feature like this, maybe have it along the
lines of the inline spell checker and have squiggles marking potentially
bad words.
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the same
I concur, I usually end up turning OFF auto-correct.
If someone is looking for a feature like this, maybe have it along the
lines of the inline spell checker and have squiggles marking potentially
bad words.
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
>>> To sum up, is there an option in Lyx to have the same
>>>
Luca De Marini wrote:
Hallo everybody, I'm writing this because I'd like to start a new adventure
in lyx now that I know a lot about this tool, only fronted-side, not code or
LaTex side, sorry. So, I'm writing a Role Playing game manual here in Italy
and my idea is that of trying to write it
Luca De Marini wrote:
Hallo everybody, I'm writing this because I'd like to start a new adventure
in lyx now that I know a lot about this tool, only fronted-side, not code or
LaTex side, sorry. So, I'm writing a Role Playing game manual here in Italy
and my idea is that of trying to write it
Luca De Marini wrote:
> Hallo everybody, I'm writing this because I'd like to start a new adventure
> in lyx now that I know a lot about this tool, only fronted-side, not code or
> LaTex side, sorry. So, I'm writing a Role Playing game manual here in Italy
> and my idea is that of trying to write
m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know, if there is a possibility of making zoom in view for
example 150%, 200% as in other editors such as Word? It is better for my
eyes to use zoom.
Can anyone help me?
Best regards,
Marek Kociński
I am not aware of any way of
m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know, if there is a possibility of making zoom in view for
example 150%, 200% as in other editors such as Word? It is better for my
eyes to use zoom.
Can anyone help me?
Best regards,
Marek Kociński
I am not aware of any way of
m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
> Hello,
> I would like to know, if there is a possibility of making zoom in view for
> example 150%, 200% as in other editors such as Word? It is better for my
> eyes to use zoom.
> Can anyone help me?
>
> Best regards,
> Marek Kociński
>
I am not aware of any
Add a new pdf converter, look in the wiki at the pdf (xetex) example.
Jeremy wrote:
I would like to add to my letters a signature created with inkscape from a
scanned png and converted to a path and saved as a pstricks .tex file.
So in my .lyx file I have
\begin{document}
Add a new pdf converter, look in the wiki at the pdf (xetex) example.
Jeremy wrote:
I would like to add to my letters a signature created with inkscape from a
scanned png and converted to a path and saved as a pstricks .tex file.
So in my .lyx file I have
\begin{document}
Add a new pdf converter, look in the wiki at the pdf (xetex) example.
Jeremy wrote:
> I would like to add to my letters a signature created with inkscape from a
> scanned png and converted to a path and saved as a pstricks .tex file.
>
> So in my .lyx file I have
> \begin{document}
>
package.
paul saumane wrote:
Thanks again eveything is working properly now under programs (x86)
folder inside Windows 7 RC-64
Paul
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Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 1:17 PM
To: paul saumane snoopys
package.
paul saumane wrote:
Thanks again eveything is working properly now under programs (x86)
folder inside Windows 7 RC-64
Paul
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Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 1:17 PM
To: paul saumane snoopys
package.
paul saumane wrote:
> Thanks again eveything is working properly now under programs (x86)
> folder inside Windows 7 RC-64
>
> Paul
>
> ------
> From: "Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ" <mjoy...@vbservices.net>
> Sent: Thu
times before
being stabilized which was not the case with The Windows XP Pro Side.
Also, Document style sheets are more extended under the XP Pro side
than the W7 one.
Thanks again
Paul
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Sent
times before
being stabilized which was not the case with The Windows XP Pro Side.
Also, Document style sheets are more extended under the XP Pro side
than the W7 one.
Thanks again
Paul
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Sent
d several times before
> being stabilized which was not the case with The Windows XP Pro Side.
> Also, Document style sheets are more extended under the XP Pro side
> than the W7 one.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Paul
>
> ------------
Go into MikTex Settings and uncheck all the German Hyphenations.
Then click on the RFNB button.
The do the tools - reconfigure in LyX
paul saumane wrote:
Hi,
I am testing Windows Seven RC - 64 bits. I just installed LyX-163-4-19
AltInstaller Complete and the installation proceeded perfectly
Go into MikTex Settings and uncheck all the German Hyphenations.
Then click on the RFNB button.
The do the tools - reconfigure in LyX
paul saumane wrote:
Hi,
I am testing Windows Seven RC - 64 bits. I just installed LyX-163-4-19
AltInstaller Complete and the installation proceeded perfectly
Go into MikTex Settings and uncheck all the German Hyphenations.
Then click on the RFNB button.
The do the tools -> reconfigure in LyX
paul saumane wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am testing Windows Seven RC - 64 bits. I just installed LyX-163-4-19
> AltInstaller Complete and the installation proceeded
copy xxx.lyx~ to xxx2.lyx
humanengr wrote:
How does one open a Lyx backup file? Where in the documentation is
this discussed?
Thanks,
humanengr
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humanengr wrote:
How does one open a Lyx backup file? Where in the documentation is
this discussed?
Thanks,
humanengr
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humanengr wrote:
> How does one open a Lyx backup file? Where in the documentation is
> this discussed?
>
> Thanks,
> humanengr
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