Patrick Dupre gmx.com> writes:
> I can have: \column{.49\texwidth}
> But then, what I type goes into \column{}
> If I make a return then I leave the column and go back to depth 1
> How can I stay in the column (standard in depth 2?
Use "increase depth" after hitting Enter. The tool bar button
I can't say anything useful about fonts (other than that a friend of mine
will hunt you down and hurt you if you use Comic Sans).
Two versions of LyX sharing the same version of MiKTeX is no problem. Having
two versions of MiKTeX coexist is slightly tricky. Bear in mind that when
any program
I can't say anything useful about fonts (other than that a friend of mine
will hunt you down and hurt you if you use Comic Sans).
Two versions of LyX sharing the same version of MiKTeX is no problem. Having
two versions of MiKTeX coexist is slightly tricky. Bear in mind that when
any program
I can't say anything useful about fonts (other than that a friend of mine
will hunt you down and hurt you if you use Comic Sans).
Two versions of LyX sharing the same version of MiKTeX is no problem. Having
two versions of MiKTeX coexist is slightly tricky. Bear in mind that when
any program
On 08/11/2014 02:45 AM, Jane Shevtsov wrote:
On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu
mailto:ru...@msu.edu wrote:
1. How are you generating the PDFs (pdflatex, dvipdfm, ...)?
I'm using pdflatex.
2. How are you configured to convert SVGs? Please check Tools
On 08/11/2014 02:45 AM, Jane Shevtsov wrote:
On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu
mailto:ru...@msu.edu wrote:
1. How are you generating the PDFs (pdflatex, dvipdfm, ...)?
I'm using pdflatex.
2. How are you configured to convert SVGs? Please check Tools
On 08/11/2014 02:45 AM, Jane Shevtsov wrote:
On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Paul A. Rubin <ru...@msu.edu
<mailto:ru...@msu.edu>> wrote:
1. How are you generating the PDFs (pdflatex, dvipdfm, ...)?
I'm using pdflatex.
2. How are you configured to convert SVGs? Please
Jane Shevtsov jane.eco at gmail.com writes:
I am running LyX 2.1.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 and am running into a problem with
SVG images. These images show up fine in LyX itself, but when I export a
PDF, the images have a black background instead of a white one, which makes
them illegible. (The same
Jane Shevtsov jane.eco at gmail.com writes:
I am running LyX 2.1.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 and am running into a problem with
SVG images. These images show up fine in LyX itself, but when I export a
PDF, the images have a black background instead of a white one, which makes
them illegible. (The same
Jane Shevtsov gmail.com> writes:
> I am running LyX 2.1.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 and am running into a problem with
SVG images. These images show up fine in LyX itself, but when I export a
PDF, the images have a black background instead of a white one, which makes
them illegible. (The same images
This typically indicates that the Beamer LaTeX package is either not
installed or not properly on the LaTeX search path. Have you installed it
under MiKTeX (assuming that's what you are using)?
This typically indicates that the Beamer LaTeX package is either not
installed or not properly on the LaTeX search path. Have you installed it
under MiKTeX (assuming that's what you are using)?
This typically indicates that the Beamer LaTeX package is either not
installed or not properly on the LaTeX search path. Have you installed it
under MiKTeX (assuming that's what you are using)?
I don't have ready access to a Windows partition with LyX 2.1 any more, so
I'm winging this a bit. I noticed your path to lyx.exe contained cygdrive:
$ /cygdrive/c/Program\ Files\ \(x86\)/LyX\ 2.1/bin/lyx.exe -x reconfigure
By any chance does that mean you have LyX installed on a machine
I don't have ready access to a Windows partition with LyX 2.1 any more, so
I'm winging this a bit. I noticed your path to lyx.exe contained cygdrive:
$ /cygdrive/c/Program\ Files\ \(x86\)/LyX\ 2.1/bin/lyx.exe -x reconfigure
By any chance does that mean you have LyX installed on a machine
I don't have ready access to a Windows partition with LyX 2.1 any more, so
I'm winging this a bit. I noticed your path to lyx.exe contained "cygdrive":
> $ /cygdrive/c/Program\ Files\ \(x86\)/LyX\ 2.1/bin/lyx.exe -x reconfigure
By any chance does that mean you have LyX installed on a machine
with them loaded both inside and outside TikZ environment as long as
I load the AMS package manually. Excellent.
Thanks to both of you.
On Friday, February 28, 2014 2:28:18 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu
wrote:
Besides stripping out the package loads mentioned by Jürgen, I had to
switch
with them loaded both inside and outside TikZ environment as long as
I load the AMS package manually. Excellent.
Thanks to both of you.
On Friday, February 28, 2014 2:28:18 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu
wrote:
Besides stripping out the package loads mentioned by Jürgen, I had to
switch
with them loaded both inside and outside TikZ environment as long as
I load the AMS package manually. Excellent.
Thanks to both of you.
On Friday, February 28, 2014 2:28:18 PM, Paul A. Rubin <ru...@msu.edu>
wrote:
Besides stripping out the package loads mentioned by Jürgen, I had to
Besides stripping out the package loads mentioned by Jürgen, I had to switch
AMSMath (Document Settings Math Options) from automatic to manual load
(because the \dfrac command, which requires it, is in ERT). Once I did that,
the document compiled.
Paul
Besides stripping out the package loads mentioned by Jürgen, I had to switch
AMSMath (Document Settings Math Options) from automatic to manual load
(because the \dfrac command, which requires it, is in ERT). Once I did that,
the document compiled.
Paul
Besides stripping out the package loads mentioned by Jürgen, I had to switch
AMSMath (Document > Settings > Math Options) from automatic to manual load
(because the \dfrac command, which requires it, is in ERT). Once I did that,
the document compiled.
Paul
Richard,
Thanks for the explanation. I thought of the bump up/bump down idea, but
laziness outweighed preference for captions on the bottom. :-)
Paul
On 02/17/2014 10:14 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 02/17/2014 04:39 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I ran into a rather odd problem today, and I
Rich Shepard rshepard at appl-ecosys.com writes:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2014, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Paul,
All the figures and tables are correctly numbered, and all the
references to subfigures in the text are correct. References to the one
pair of subtables (Table 6), however, show up
Richard,
Thanks for the explanation. I thought of the bump up/bump down idea, but
laziness outweighed preference for captions on the bottom. :-)
Paul
On 02/17/2014 10:14 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 02/17/2014 04:39 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I ran into a rather odd problem today, and I
Rich Shepard rshepard at appl-ecosys.com writes:
On Tue, 18 Feb 2014, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Paul,
All the figures and tables are correctly numbered, and all the
references to subfigures in the text are correct. References to the one
pair of subtables (Table 6), however, show up
Richard,
Thanks for the explanation. I thought of the bump up/bump down idea, but
laziness outweighed preference for captions on the bottom. :-)
Paul
On 02/17/2014 10:14 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 02/17/2014 04:39 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I ran into a rather odd problem today, and I
Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>
> On Tue, 18 Feb 2014, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
> Paul,
>
> > All the figures and tables are correctly numbered, and all the
> > references to subfigures in the text are correct. References to the one
> > pair of s
I ran into a rather odd problem today, and I was wondering if it is a known
issue with subfloats. I have a paper (AMS article class) in which I have
several figures with subfigures and several tables, one of which (Table 6)
has two subtables. I created these the usual LyX way (inserting floats
I ran into a rather odd problem today, and I was wondering if it is a known
issue with subfloats. I have a paper (AMS article class) in which I have
several figures with subfigures and several tables, one of which (Table 6)
has two subtables. I created these the usual LyX way (inserting floats
I ran into a rather odd problem today, and I was wondering if it is a known
issue with subfloats. I have a paper (AMS article class) in which I have
several figures with subfigures and several tables, one of which (Table 6)
has two subtables. I created these the usual LyX way (inserting floats
I ran into a similar problem in the past and cured it by editing the Windows
command path to move Cygwin after LyX.
Paul
I ran into a similar problem in the past and cured it by editing the Windows
command path to move Cygwin after LyX.
Paul
I ran into a similar problem in the past and cured it by editing the Windows
command path to move Cygwin after LyX.
Paul
Try putting \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1} in the title of the slide (in a
TeX inset), either before or after the actual title text.
Paul
Try putting \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1} in the title of the slide (in a
TeX inset), either before or after the actual title text.
Paul
Try putting \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1} in the title of the slide (in a
TeX inset), either before or after the actual title text.
Paul
Can you post a *minimal* example where this happens? I suspect that, in
addition to deleting most text and graphics, you can probably leave the
table floats empty.
Paul
Can you post a *minimal* example where this happens? I suspect that, in
addition to deleting most text and graphics, you can probably leave the
table floats empty.
Paul
Can you post a *minimal* example where this happens? I suspect that, in
addition to deleting most text and graphics, you can probably leave the
table floats empty.
Paul
Thanks for the links, Jurgen.
Paul
If you add \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1} in a TeX inset (formerly known as
ERT) in the body of each instructor-only slide, the student slides will be
numbered as you wish. This will not prevent the instructor slides from
displaying slide numbers; it will just prevent those numbers for advancing.
Thanks for the links, Jurgen.
Paul
If you add \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1} in a TeX inset (formerly known as
ERT) in the body of each instructor-only slide, the student slides will be
numbered as you wish. This will not prevent the instructor slides from
displaying slide numbers; it will just prevent those numbers for advancing.
Thanks for the links, Jurgen.
Paul
If you add \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1} in a TeX inset (formerly known as
ERT) in the body of each instructor-only slide, the student slides will be
numbered as you wish. This will not prevent the instructor slides from
displaying slide numbers; it will just prevent those numbers for advancing.
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three
forms:First von Last
von Last, Firstvon Last, Jr, First
Jürgen,
By parse properly, do you mean that the use of
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three
forms:First von Last
von Last, Firstvon Last, Jr, First
Jürgen,
By parse properly, do you mean that the use of
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
> Note, though, that BibTeX (or Biblatex) can only parse the name properly
without any braces, and if it given in one of the following three
forms:"First von Last"
> "von Last, First""von Last, Jr, First"
Jürgen,
By "parse properly", do you mean that the use
Are you trying to change the document class of (a copy of) the tutorial
file? If so, the messages you are getting are to be expected. Not every
document class supports every environment known to (some) other document
classes. For instance, I just opened an old slide show (Beamer document
class)
Are you trying to change the document class of (a copy of) the tutorial
file? If so, the messages you are getting are to be expected. Not every
document class supports every environment known to (some) other document
classes. For instance, I just opened an old slide show (Beamer document
class)
Are you trying to change the document class of (a copy of) the tutorial
file? If so, the messages you are getting are to be expected. Not every
document class supports every environment known to (some) other document
classes. For instance, I just opened an old slide show (Beamer document
class)
I think you want to insert cross-references with the Format: box set to
formatted reference. See section 6.1 of the User Guide for details.
Paul
I think you want to insert cross-references with the Format: box set to
formatted reference. See section 6.1 of the User Guide for details.
Paul
I think you want to insert cross-references with the Format: box set to
"formatted reference". See section 6.1 of the User Guide for details.
Paul
You could put the document under version control, with provisional changes
in branch, and release only trunk.
Paul
You could put the document under version control, with provisional changes
in branch, and release only trunk.
Paul
You could put the document under version control, with provisional changes
in branch, and release only trunk.
Paul
Assuming you intend instances of Application to be numbered, you could edit
some or all of the theorem-related modules, adding a new theorem type named
Application (along with a separate counter for it). The various
theorem-related modules differ partly in how large a variety of theorem-like
Assuming you intend instances of Application to be numbered, you could edit
some or all of the theorem-related modules, adding a new theorem type named
Application (along with a separate counter for it). The various
theorem-related modules differ partly in how large a variety of theorem-like
Assuming you intend instances of Application to be numbered, you could edit
some or all of the theorem-related modules, adding a new theorem type named
"Application" (along with a separate counter for it). The various
theorem-related modules differ partly in how large a variety of theorem-like
What Richard said applies to me as well.
As for LyX-specific packages, if they are shipped with LyX I think the best
approach would be to store them somewhere in the LyX directory tree and add
that folder to the TeX search list. (I think Uwe's Windows installer does
that, although I've been off
What Richard said applies to me as well.
As for LyX-specific packages, if they are shipped with LyX I think the best
approach would be to store them somewhere in the LyX directory tree and add
that folder to the TeX search list. (I think Uwe's Windows installer does
that, although I've been off
What Richard said applies to me as well.
As for LyX-specific packages, if they are shipped with LyX I think the best
approach would be to store them somewhere in the LyX directory tree and add
that folder to the TeX search list. (I think Uwe's Windows installer does
that, although I've been off
In case you missed it, have a look at
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/80614. You may need to
install some language packages from TeXLive.
Paul
In case you missed it, have a look at
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/80614. You may need to
install some language packages from TeXLive.
Paul
In case you missed it, have a look at
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/80614. You may need to
install some language packages from TeXLive.
Paul
Click in the header row, turn off multicolumn (table toolbar button), add
the columns, then select the header cells to merge and turn multicolumn back on.
Paul
Click in the header row, turn off multicolumn (table toolbar button), add
the columns, then select the header cells to merge and turn multicolumn back on.
Paul
Click in the header row, turn off multicolumn (table toolbar button), add
the columns, then select the header cells to merge and turn multicolumn back on.
Paul
Are you sure the graphics files have not been changed in any way? If so, can
you post one here?
Paul
Are you sure the graphics files have not been changed in any way? If so, can
you post one here?
Paul
Are you sure the graphics files have not been changed in any way? If so, can
you post one here?
Paul
pdfview (as used here) is a custom application designed to use the system
default reader while avoiding file lock problems. See
http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/WindowsInstaller-pdfview for source. If it no
longer works, maybe someone should have a look at updating it.
Paul
pdfview (as used here) is a custom application designed to use the system
default reader while avoiding file lock problems. See
http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/WindowsInstaller-pdfview for source. If it no
longer works, maybe someone should have a look at updating it.
Paul
pdfview (as used here) is a custom application designed to use the system
default reader while avoiding file lock problems. See
http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/WindowsInstaller-pdfview for source. If it no
longer works, maybe someone should have a look at updating it.
Paul
I suspect your PDF viewer is Acrobat Reader, which has the unfortunate
(ill-conceived, misbegotten) habit of putting a write lock on a file while
displaying it. Option 1 is to switch to a different PDF viewer. (There are
several good few ones for Windows.) Option 2 is to change your viewer to a
I suspect your PDF viewer is Acrobat Reader, which has the unfortunate
(ill-conceived, misbegotten) habit of putting a write lock on a file while
displaying it. Option 1 is to switch to a different PDF viewer. (There are
several good few ones for Windows.) Option 2 is to change your viewer to a
I suspect your PDF viewer is Acrobat Reader, which has the unfortunate
(ill-conceived, misbegotten) habit of putting a write lock on a file while
displaying it. Option 1 is to switch to a different PDF viewer. (There are
several good few ones for Windows.) Option 2 is to change your "viewer" to a
Which margins are violated, left/right or top/bottom? You can set the width
of a box in it's settings menu.
Paul
Try updating your formats (MiKTeX settings application).
Paul
Which margins are violated, left/right or top/bottom? You can set the width
of a box in it's settings menu.
Paul
Try updating your formats (MiKTeX settings application).
Paul
Which margins are violated, left/right or top/bottom? You can set the width
of a box in it's settings menu.
Paul
Try updating your formats (MiKTeX settings application).
Paul
By the way, did you put the NoStyle directive before or after the point
where you load the theorem module? I was thinking after, but it would not
hurt to try both.
Paul
By the way, did you put the NoStyle directive before or after the point
where you load the theorem module? I was thinking after, but it would not
hurt to try both.
Paul
By the way, did you put the NoStyle directive before or after the point
where you load the theorem module? I was thinking after, but it would not
hurt to try both.
Paul
Was the problematic image created using the same software that created the
images that work?
Can you convert it to a JPG using, say, ImageMagick and, if so, does that
work in the DVI output?
Are there any non-ASCII characters in the file path, or any unusual (for a
file path) punctuation?
Paul
Was the problematic image created using the same software that created the
images that work?
Can you convert it to a JPG using, say, ImageMagick and, if so, does that
work in the DVI output?
Are there any non-ASCII characters in the file path, or any unusual (for a
file path) punctuation?
Paul
Was the problematic image created using the same software that created the
images that work?
Can you convert it to a JPG using, say, ImageMagick and, if so, does that
work in the DVI output?
Are there any non-ASCII characters in the file path, or any unusual (for a
file path) punctuation?
Paul
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes:
I don't grasp either. Perhaps he meant the Description environment,
but that doesn't bring you much closer to your desired alignment than
anything else.
Yes, sorry, I did mean Description (the analogous environment in HTML is
definition). I'm
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes:
I don't grasp either. Perhaps he meant the Description environment,
but that doesn't bring you much closer to your desired alignment than
anything else.
Yes, sorry, I did mean Description (the analogous environment in HTML is
definition). I'm
Steve Litt troubleshooters.com> writes:
>
> I don't grasp either. Perhaps he meant the Description environment,
> but that doesn't bring you much closer to your desired alignment than
> anything else.
>
Yes, sorry, I did mean Description (the analogous environment in HTML is
definition). I'm
Definition environment?
Paul
Definition environment?
Paul
Definition environment?
Paul
You preceded usepackage with a backslash, right?
Did you install the package with the MiKTeX package manager, or manually? If
manually, did you update the file database?
Paul
You preceded usepackage with a backslash, right?
Did you install the package with the MiKTeX package manager, or manually? If
manually, did you update the file database?
Paul
You preceded "usepackage" with a backslash, right?
Did you install the package with the MiKTeX package manager, or manually? If
manually, did you update the file database?
Paul
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