Gregory Jefferis jefferis at gmail.com writes:
Hello,
We currently used Adobe Illustrator to construct quite complex figures for
Biological Science
manuscripts. We save in PDF compatible format and then directly place these in
my lyx document. Apart from
being expensive, the main problem
Jefferis wrote:
On 14 Feb 2013, at 09:58, Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Scribus is what you need.
http://scribus.net/canvas/Scribus
Thanks a lot for the suggestion, I'll look into that more carefully. But do you
know if it can
1) include linked pdfs (ie so that content will update when the external
Gregory Jefferis jefferis at gmail.com writes:
Hello,
We currently used Adobe Illustrator to construct quite complex figures for
Biological Science
manuscripts. We save in PDF compatible format and then directly place these in
my lyx document. Apart from
being expensive, the main problem
Jefferis wrote:
On 14 Feb 2013, at 09:58, Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Scribus is what you need.
http://scribus.net/canvas/Scribus
Thanks a lot for the suggestion, I'll look into that more carefully. But do you
know if it can
1) include linked pdfs (ie so that content will update when the external
Gregory Jefferis gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> We currently used Adobe Illustrator to construct quite complex figures for
Biological Science
> manuscripts. We save in PDF compatible format and then directly place these in
my lyx document. Apart from
> being expensive, the main problem is
/02/2013 12:18, Gregory Jefferis wrote:
On 14 Feb 2013, at 09:58, Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Scribus is what you need.
http://scribus.net/canvas/Scribus
Thanks a lot for the suggestion, I'll look into that more carefully. But do you
know if it can
1) include linked pdfs (ie so that content will update whe
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Unfortunately, adding \typeout{File: \jobname.bcf} did not help in my
case. Since it has helped others, I am now checking if the option
natbib=true could be the reason.
Mukhtar, could you set up a small test case
Wow, adding backend=biber solved the problem. I had in the previous
case when I had added the option natbib=true but forgot to add it here
after your suggestion.
Thanks Jürgen for being so helpful.
Best,
Mukhtar
On 07/10/2011 13:47, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
I posted
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Unfortunately, adding \typeout{File: \jobname.bcf} did not help in my
case. Since it has helped others, I am now checking if the option
natbib=true could be the reason.
Mukhtar, could you set up a small test case
Wow, adding backend=biber solved the problem. I had in the previous
case when I had added the option natbib=true but forgot to add it here
after your suggestion.
Thanks Jürgen for being so helpful.
Best,
Mukhtar
On 07/10/2011 13:47, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
I posted
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
>
> Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
>
> > Unfortunately, adding \typeout{File: \jobname.bcf} did not help in my
> > case. Since it has helped others, I am now checking if the option
> > "natbib=true" could be the reason.
>
Wow, adding "backend=biber" solved the problem. I had in the previous
case when I had added the option "natbib=true" but forgot to add it here
after your suggestion.
Thanks Jürgen for being so helpful.
Best,
Mukhtar
On 07/10/2011 13:47, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Muk
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Thanks Jürgen for your reply. I have got biber 0.9.5 and it works if I run
it from the commandline. It is LyX that is unable to run it.
Does the workaround Thomas mentioned help in your case? I.e., adding
\typeout{File
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Thanks Jürgen for your reply. I have got biber 0.9.5 and it works if I run
it from the commandline. It is LyX that is unable to run it.
Does the workaround Thomas mentioned help in your case? I.e., adding
\typeout{File
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
>
> Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
>
> > Thanks Jürgen for your reply. I have got biber 0.9.5 and it works if I run
> > it from the commandline. It is LyX that is unable to run it.
>
> Does the workaround Thomas mentioned help in your
Can we have more information? Biber runs fine here via LyX.
Jürgen
Do you think it has anything to do with the version of perl? I have perl 5.12 64
bit on on Windows 7 64bit.
Mukhtar
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Do you think it has anything to do with the version of perl? I have perl
5.12 64 bit on on Windows 7 64bit.
It probably has something to do with the version of biber. The most recent
is 0.9.5. The workaround Thomas
Can we have more information? Biber runs fine here via LyX.
Jürgen
Do you think it has anything to do with the version of perl? I have perl 5.12 64
bit on on Windows 7 64bit.
Mukhtar
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Do you think it has anything to do with the version of perl? I have perl
5.12 64 bit on on Windows 7 64bit.
It probably has something to do with the version of biber. The most recent
is 0.9.5. The workaround Thomas
> Can we have more information? Biber runs fine here via LyX.
>
> Jürgen
>
Do you think it has anything to do with the version of perl? I have perl 5.12 64
bit on on Windows 7 64bit.
Mukhtar
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
>
> Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
> > Do you think it has anything to do with the version of perl? I have perl
> > 5.12 64 bit on on Windows 7 64bit.
>
> It probably has something to do with the version of biber. The most recent
> i
ERT[\pgfplotstableread{]
MACRO[/home/florian/Documents/lyx/]
ERT[benchmarks/benchmarks.dat} \datatable]
where ERT[...] is TeX code inserted with CTRL+L
and MACRO[...] the aforementioned info-insert macro.
Interesting solution. I would also encourage you to try the solution using
TEXINPUT
Paul Johnson pauljohn32 at gmail.com writes:
It seems to me you are working very hard there. If you are willing to
write out a path,
Paul,
That is the problem--writing everytime an absolute path is not convenient and
kills portability of your document to another system.
Mukhtar
ERT[\pgfplotstableread{]
MACRO[/home/florian/Documents/lyx/]
ERT[benchmarks/benchmarks.dat} \datatable]
where ERT[...] is TeX code inserted with CTRL+L
and MACRO[...] the aforementioned info-insert macro.
Interesting solution. I would also encourage you to try the solution using
TEXINPUT
Paul Johnson pauljohn32 at gmail.com writes:
It seems to me you are working very hard there. If you are willing to
write out a path,
Paul,
That is the problem--writing everytime an absolute path is not convenient and
kills portability of your document to another system.
Mukhtar
> ERT[\pgfplotstableread{]
> MACRO[/home/florian/Documents/lyx/]
> ERT[benchmarks/benchmarks.dat} \datatable]
>
> where ERT[...] is TeX code inserted with CTRL+L
> and MACRO[...] the aforementioned info-insert macro.
>
Interesting solution. I would also encourage you to try the solution using
Paul Johnson gmail.com> writes:
>
> It seems to me you are working very hard there. If you are willing to
> write out a path,
Paul,
That is the problem--writing everytime an absolute path is not convenient and
kills portability of your document to another system.
Mukhtar
So, besides setting the TEXINPUTS, how do you include the image in your
document? Using \input or an external template?
I am using the \input command in ERT. You may try \input via child document as
Martin suggested.
Mukhtar
So, besides setting the TEXINPUTS, how do you include the image in your
document? Using \input or an external template?
I am using the \input command in ERT. You may try \input via child document as
Martin suggested.
Mukhtar
> So, besides setting the TEXINPUTS, how do you include the image in your
> document? Using \input or an external template?
>
I am using the \input command in ERT. You may try \input via child document as
Martin suggested.
Mukhtar
Is there any way to tell LyX that the pdf-file exists and needs to be
copied to the temp-folder, so latex can find it?
Martin,
I had a similar problem and have to thank the latest version LyX 2.0.1 for
solving the issue. This problem occurs when your figure (both .pdf_tex and .pdf)
in a
Julio,
You find this option after you choose save as pdf and confirm your choice.
Later you will see a list of options one which is PDF+LaTeX.
Regards,
Mukhtar
It is, but using Uwe's unofficial installer [1].
Liviu
[1]
https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=18767
I am also on windows and using Uwe's unofficial installer. I don't see any
difference in the two installers except that the unofficial installer
Is there any way to tell LyX that the pdf-file exists and needs to be
copied to the temp-folder, so latex can find it?
Martin,
I had a similar problem and have to thank the latest version LyX 2.0.1 for
solving the issue. This problem occurs when your figure (both .pdf_tex and .pdf)
in a
Julio,
You find this option after you choose save as pdf and confirm your choice.
Later you will see a list of options one which is PDF+LaTeX.
Regards,
Mukhtar
It is, but using Uwe's unofficial installer [1].
Liviu
[1]
https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=18767
I am also on windows and using Uwe's unofficial installer. I don't see any
difference in the two installers except that the unofficial installer
> Is there any way to tell LyX that the pdf-file exists and needs to be
> copied to the temp-folder, so latex can find it?
Martin,
I had a similar problem and have to thank the latest version LyX 2.0.1 for
solving the issue. This problem occurs when your figure (both .pdf_tex and .pdf)
in a
Julio,
You find this option after you choose "save as pdf" and confirm your choice.
Later you will see a list of options one which is "PDF+LaTeX".
Regards,
Mukhtar
> It is, but using Uwe's unofficial installer [1].
> Liviu
>
> [1]
https://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117_id=18767
>
I am also on windows and using Uwe's unofficial installer. I don't see any
difference in the two installers except that the unofficial installer changes
Beamer's pretty good. In what ways is Lecturer better? What are its
pros and cons? What are its design priorities? What types of
presentations would best be served by Lecturer?
SteveT
Steve Litt
Steve, Beamer is very powerful for advanced users. For a basic user, you have to
be happy
You can probably start with a layout file we already have and modify it.
Ask questions here if you get stuck.
Richard
Thanks Richard. I will start my crude version and then seek help from the
experts here in the mailing list.
Mukhtar
Beamer's pretty good. In what ways is Lecturer better? What are its
pros and cons? What are its design priorities? What types of
presentations would best be served by Lecturer?
SteveT
Steve Litt
Steve, Beamer is very powerful for advanced users. For a basic user, you have to
be happy
You can probably start with a layout file we already have and modify it.
Ask questions here if you get stuck.
Richard
Thanks Richard. I will start my crude version and then seek help from the
experts here in the mailing list.
Mukhtar
> Beamer's pretty good. In what ways is Lecturer better? What are its
> pros and cons? What are its design priorities? What types of
> presentations would best be served by Lecturer?
>
> SteveT
>
> Steve Litt
Steve, Beamer is very powerful for advanced users. For a basic user, you have to
be
> You can probably start with a layout file we already have and modify it.
> Ask questions here if you get stuck.
>
> Richard
>
>
Thanks Richard. I will start my crude version and then seek help from the
experts here in the mailing list.
Mukhtar
Dear LyX developers,
I would like to drive your attention to this wonderful class Lecturer which is
very simple to use and yet very powerful compared to beamer. It would be great
if you consider supporting this in future versions of LyX by providing the
necessary layout files.
East or west, LyX
Dear LyX developers,
I would like to drive your attention to this wonderful class Lecturer which is
very simple to use and yet very powerful compared to beamer. It would be great
if you consider supporting this in future versions of LyX by providing the
necessary layout files.
East or west, LyX
Dear LyX developers,
I would like to drive your attention to this wonderful class "Lecturer" which is
very simple to use and yet very powerful compared to beamer. It would be great
if you consider supporting this in future versions of LyX by providing the
necessary layout files.
East or west, LyX
If you were lucky enough to be using PowerPoint 2010 you wouldn't have this
problem; equations editing is now built in, so equations are just like text,
instead of objects.
Jim
This can come to your rescue. I have tested it and works like a charm.
http://sites.google.com/site/tex4ppt/
Remember that you can't use with it graphic packages like graphicsx, pgf
and so forth.
Cheers.
On 29/08/2011 09:32, Julio Rojas wrote:
Looks nice!
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Mukhtar Ullah
mukhtar.ul
If you were lucky enough to be using PowerPoint 2010 you wouldn't have this
problem; equations editing is now built in, so equations are just like text,
instead of objects.
Jim
This can come to your rescue. I have tested it and works like a charm.
http://sites.google.com/site/tex4ppt/
Remember that you can't use with it graphic packages like graphicsx, pgf
and so forth.
Cheers.
On 29/08/2011 09:32, Julio Rojas wrote:
Looks nice!
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Mukhtar Ullah
mukhtar.ul
> If you were lucky enough to be using PowerPoint 2010 you wouldn't have this
> problem; equations editing is now built in, so equations are just like text,
> instead of objects.
>
> Jim
>
>
This can come to your rescue. I have tested it and works like a charm.
Remember that you can't use with it graphic packages like graphicsx, pgf
and so forth.
Cheers.
On 29/08/2011 09:32, Julio Rojas wrote:
Looks nice!
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 9:27 AM, Mukhtar Ullah
<mukhtar
Dear Lyx developers,
I have noticed two problems with LyX when run from the command prompt in
windows:
1) Typing
LyX -help
or
LyX --help
displays nothing. I can still use the options such as -e and so forth.
But if I forget the switches, I have lost the help.
2) Lyx does not return/display
Thanks rh. My OS is Windows 7 64bit professional.
On 13/06/2011 16:52, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/13/2011 07:01 AM, Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Dear Lyx developers,
I have noticed two problems with LyX when run from the command prompt
in windows:
1) Typing
LyX -help
or
LyX --help
displays nothing. I
Dear Lyx developers,
I have noticed two problems with LyX when run from the command prompt in
windows:
1) Typing
LyX -help
or
LyX --help
displays nothing. I can still use the options such as -e and so forth.
But if I forget the switches, I have lost the help.
2) Lyx does not return/display
Thanks rh. My OS is Windows 7 64bit professional.
On 13/06/2011 16:52, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/13/2011 07:01 AM, Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Dear Lyx developers,
I have noticed two problems with LyX when run from the command prompt
in windows:
1) Typing
LyX -help
or
LyX --help
displays nothing. I
Dear Lyx developers,
I have noticed two problems with LyX when run from the command prompt in
windows:
1) Typing
LyX -help
or
LyX --help
displays nothing. I can still use the options such as -e and so forth.
But if I forget the switches, I have lost the help.
2) Lyx does not return/display
Thanks rh. My OS is Windows 7 64bit professional.
On 13/06/2011 16:52, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/13/2011 07:01 AM, Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Dear Lyx developers,
I have noticed two problems with LyX when run from the command prompt
in windows:
1) Typing
LyX -help
or
LyX --help
displays nothing. I
Dear LyX developers,
Today I would like to bring your attention to a very old issue with LyX (Forgive
me if it has already been reported). It happens to me, in every version of LyX,
that any changes I make to the preferences make the automatic math toolbar and
panel disappear. After that, it does
Dear LyX developers,
Today I would like to bring your attention to a very old issue with LyX (Forgive
me if it has already been reported). It happens to me, in every version of LyX,
that any changes I make to the preferences make the automatic math toolbar and
panel disappear. After that, it does
Dear LyX developers,
Today I would like to bring your attention to a very old issue with LyX (Forgive
me if it has already been reported). It happens to me, in every version of LyX,
that any changes I make to the preferences make the automatic math toolbar and
panel disappear. After that, it does
Julien Rioux jrioux at physics.utoronto.ca writes:
On 21/11/2010 2:28 PM, Jim Rockford wrote:
Use the '-sysdir' command line parameter or set the environment variable
LYX_DIR_16x to the Lyx system directory containing the file
'chkconfig.Itx'.
The problem appears to be the
Julien Rioux jrioux at physics.utoronto.ca writes:
On 21/11/2010 2:28 PM, Jim Rockford wrote:
Use the '-sysdir' command line parameter or set the environment variable
LYX_DIR_16x to the Lyx system directory containing the file
'chkconfig.Itx'.
The problem appears to be the
Julien Rioux physics.utoronto.ca> writes:
>
> On 21/11/2010 2:28 PM, Jim Rockford wrote:
> > Use the '-sysdir' command line parameter or set the environment variable
> > LYX_DIR_16x to the Lyx system directory containing the file
> > 'chkconfig.Itx'."
> >
> >
> > The problem appears to be the
Kenward Vaughan kay_jay at earthlink.net writes:
On Thu, 2010-11-11 at 15:31 -0800, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
...
Removing the XeTeX parts from the document makes it all go away. :(
Does anyone have thoughts about this problem? One other area I perhaps
should include is the preamble.
Kenward Vaughan kay_jay at earthlink.net writes:
On Thu, 2010-11-11 at 15:31 -0800, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
...
Removing the XeTeX parts from the document makes it all go away. :(
Does anyone have thoughts about this problem? One other area I perhaps
should include is the preamble.
Kenward Vaughan earthlink.net> writes:
>
> On Thu, 2010-11-11 at 15:31 -0800, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> ...
> > Removing the XeTeX parts from the document makes it all go away. :(
> >
> > Does anyone have thoughts about this problem? One other area I perhaps
> > should include is the
Wolfgang Engelmann engelmann at uni-tuebingen.de writes:
I have a vertically long figure and a long caption text. I would like to use
captionbeside to fit figure and text on a page. I use Koma book and twocolumn
page style. For the figure I would of course use 'span columns' in the
Let me know if you have any problems with that.
Mukhtar
I forgot to mention that only \CapBesBeg, [o] and \CapBesEnd need to be in ERT.
The rest you include as usual in LyX.
Mukhtar
Wolfgang Engelmann engelmann at uni-tuebingen.de writes:
Am Wednesday 15 September 2010 15:57:06 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
Wolfgan,
The screenshot shows what I mean:
Thanks, but I have difficulties with my arrangement (first figure, than
legend: This is my standard arrangement
Wolfgang Engelmann engelmann at uni-tuebingen.de writes:
Am Wednesday 15 September 2010 17:21:51 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
Now I got it working. I had in my preample among others
\setcapindent{0mm}
which is apparently conflicting with the captionbeside package. After
commenting it out
Wolfgang Engelmann engelmann at uni-tuebingen.de writes:
I have a vertically long figure and a long caption text. I would like to use
captionbeside to fit figure and text on a page. I use Koma book and twocolumn
page style. For the figure I would of course use 'span columns' in the
Let me know if you have any problems with that.
Mukhtar
I forgot to mention that only \CapBesBeg, [o] and \CapBesEnd need to be in ERT.
The rest you include as usual in LyX.
Mukhtar
Wolfgang Engelmann engelmann at uni-tuebingen.de writes:
Am Wednesday 15 September 2010 15:57:06 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
Wolfgan,
The screenshot shows what I mean:
Thanks, but I have difficulties with my arrangement (first figure, than
legend: This is my standard arrangement
Wolfgang Engelmann engelmann at uni-tuebingen.de writes:
Am Wednesday 15 September 2010 17:21:51 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
Now I got it working. I had in my preample among others
\setcapindent{0mm}
which is apparently conflicting with the captionbeside package. After
commenting it out
Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
>
> I have a vertically long figure and a long caption text. I would like to use
> captionbeside to fit figure and text on a page. I use Koma book and twocolumn
> page style. For the figure I would of course use 'span columns' in the
> settings
> Let me know if you have any problems with that.
>
> Mukhtar
>
>
I forgot to mention that only \CapBesBeg, [o] and \CapBesEnd need to be in ERT.
The rest you include as usual in LyX.
Mukhtar
Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
>
> Am Wednesday 15 September 2010 15:57:06 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
> > Wolfgan,
> > The screenshot shows what I mean:
>
> Thanks, but I have difficulties with my arrangement (first figure, than
> legend: This is my s
Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
>
> Am Wednesday 15 September 2010 17:21:51 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
>
> Now I got it working. I had in my preample among others
> \setcapindent{0mm}
> which is apparently conflicting with the captionbeside package. After
> co
I have finally figured out what was stopping LyX 1.6.7 not to respond to
File-Save, File-SaveAs, File-Open,... on Windows 7 (x64).
It turned out that I had disabled the Tablet PC Input service. Re-enabling
that service fixed the issue.
What I can't digest is why LyX 1.6.6 does not requires that
I have finally figured out what was stopping LyX 1.6.7 not to respond to
File-Save, File-SaveAs, File-Open,... on Windows 7 (x64).
It turned out that I had disabled the Tablet PC Input service. Re-enabling
that service fixed the issue.
What I can't digest is why LyX 1.6.6 does not requires that
I have finally figured out what was stopping LyX 1.6.7 not to respond to
File->Save, File->SaveAs, File->Open,... on Windows 7 (x64).
It turned out that I had disabled the "Tablet PC Input" service. Re-enabling
that service fixed the issue.
What I can't digest is why LyX 1.6.6 does not requires
Tennessee,
Thank you for your response. I forgot to mention that I also tried the
AltInstaller and had the same problem. The preview and export functions
work but
saving in the native lyx format is not working.
Dear LyX Folks,
The news is not good for me. By switching back to LyX
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the following:
File - Open
File - Save
File - Save As
File - Import
File - New From Template
I experience this same issue
Kornel Benko Kornel.Benko at berlin.de writes:
Am Donnerstag 19 August 2010 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
following
Uwe Stöhr uwestoehr at web.de writes:
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on
Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
following:
File - Open
I cannot reproduce this. I'm developing the alternative Windows
Tennessee,
Thank you for your response. I forgot to mention that I also tried the
AltInstaller and had the same problem. The preview and export functions
work but
saving in the native lyx format is not working.
Dear LyX Folks,
The news is not good for me. By switching back to LyX
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the following:
File - Open
File - Save
File - Save As
File - Import
File - New From Template
I experience this same issue
Kornel Benko Kornel.Benko at berlin.de writes:
Am Donnerstag 19 August 2010 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
following
Uwe Stöhr uwestoehr at web.de writes:
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on
Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
following:
File - Open
I cannot reproduce this. I'm developing the alternative Windows
>
> Tennessee,
> Thank you for your response. I forgot to mention that I also tried the
> AltInstaller and had the same problem. The preview and export functions
> work but
> saving in the native lyx format is not working.
>
>
Dear LyX Folks,
The news is not good for me. By switching back to
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the following:
File -> Open
File -> Save
File -> Save As
File -> Import
File -> New From Template
I experience this same
Kornel Benko berlin.de> writes:
>
> Am Donnerstag 19 August 2010 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
> > Dear LyX users and developers,
> > I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
> > Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short
Uwe Stöhr web.de> writes:
>
> > I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on
> > Windows x64.
> > Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
> > following:
> > File -> Open
>
> I cannot reproduce this. I'm developing the alternative Windows
>
Dear all,
I have a strange problem with LyX 1.6.7 on windows 7 x64. I cannot save
any lyx document. Neither Save nor Save-as buttons work. Can anyone
confirm this behavior or is there something wrong with my installation.
I switched back to LyX 1.6.6 and everything is working fine.
Thank you
Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux tennessee.carmelveilleux at gmail.com writes:
On 17 August 2010 20:37, Mukhtar Ullah mukhtar.ullah at
informatik.uni-rostock.de wrote:
Dear all,
I have a strange problem with LyX 1.6.7 on windows 7 x64. I cannot save any
lyx document. Neither Save nor Save
Dear all,
I have a strange problem with LyX 1.6.7 on windows 7 x64. I cannot save
any lyx document. Neither Save nor Save-as buttons work. Can anyone
confirm this behavior or is there something wrong with my installation.
I switched back to LyX 1.6.6 and everything is working fine.
Thank you
Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux tennessee.carmelveilleux at gmail.com writes:
On 17 August 2010 20:37, Mukhtar Ullah mukhtar.ullah at
informatik.uni-rostock.de wrote:
Dear all,
I have a strange problem with LyX 1.6.7 on windows 7 x64. I cannot save any
lyx document. Neither Save nor Save
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