I've ran into the following problem while trying to build Lyx 1.3.2
on Debian Woody, using g++ 2.95.4, libstdc++ 2.10, and Qt 3.1.1
For the record: I've been told to include -ftemplate-depth-25 in
CXXFLAGS and this seems to solve the problem.
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I've ran into the following problem while trying to build Lyx 1.3.2
on Debian Woody, using g++ 2.95.4, libstdc++ 2.10, and Qt 3.1.1
For the record: I've been told to include -ftemplate-depth-25 in
CXXFLAGS and this seems to solve the problem.
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> I've ran into the following problem while trying to build Lyx 1.3.2
> on Debian Woody, using g++ 2.95.4, libstdc++ 2.10, and Qt 3.1.1
For the record: I've been told to include -ftemplate-depth-25 in
CXXFLAGS and this seems to solve the problem.
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`/tmp/lyx-1.3.2/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Any ideas?
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Nachricht von Matej Cepl am Freitag, 25. Juli 2003 10:23:
On 2003-07-24, 17:38 GMT, Philipp Lehman wrote:
I've ran into the following problem while trying to build Lyx
1.3.2 on Debian Woody, using g++ 2.95.4, libstdc++ 2.10, and Qt
3.1.1 (building the QT frontend):
deb http
`/tmp/lyx-1.3.2/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Any ideas?
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Nachricht von Matej Cepl am Freitag, 25. Juli 2003 10:23:
On 2003-07-24, 17:38 GMT, Philipp Lehman wrote:
I've ran into the following problem while trying to build Lyx
1.3.2 on Debian Woody, using g++ 2.95.4, libstdc++ 2.10, and Qt
3.1.1 (building the QT frontend):
deb http
1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/lyx-1.3.2/src'
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/lyx-1.3.2/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Any ideas?
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Nachricht von Matej Cepl am Freitag, 25. Juli 2003 10:23:
> On 2003-07-24, 17:38 GMT, Philipp Lehman wrote:
> > I've ran into the following problem while trying to build Lyx
> > 1.3.2 on Debian Woody, using g++ 2.95.4, libstdc++ 2.10, and Qt
> > 3.1.1 (building the QT fr
/lyx-1.3.2/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Any ideas?
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/lyx-1.3.2/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Any ideas?
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1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/lyx-1.3.2/src'
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/lyx-1.3.2/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Any ideas?
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are a problem with Word and RTF formats. My
experience is that most people know what to do with a PDF file, but
YMMV.
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with that under Windows.
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On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Ronald Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philipp Lehman writes:
Actually they're not that readily available.
Really? The only times I've tried to use PC wordprocessors, special
and foreign characters required clicking on menues or copying
characters from a clipboard
are a problem with Word and RTF formats. My
experience is that most people know what to do with a PDF file, but
YMMV.
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with that under Windows.
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On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Ronald Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philipp Lehman writes:
Actually they're not that readily available.
Really? The only times I've tried to use PC wordprocessors, special
and foreign characters required clicking on menues or copying
characters from a clipboard
you can be
sure the HR folks get what you want them to get. You don't have to
worry about fonts which are a problem with Word and RTF formats. My
experience is that most people know what to do with a PDF file, but
YMMV.
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on't know how to deal with that under Windows.
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On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Ronald Florence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Philipp Lehman writes:
>>Actually they're not that readily available.
>
>Really? The only times I've tried to use PC wordprocessors, special
>and foreign characters required clicking on menues or
(that latter results in a message about the
language-tag de). Of course, ispell works when I run it from the
command line.
Any ideas? This is Lyx 1.1.6fix3 compiled with pspell support.
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(that latter results in a message about the
language-tag de). Of course, ispell works when I run it from the
command line.
Any ideas? This is Lyx 1.1.6fix3 compiled with pspell support.
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ing the
document language (that latter results in a message about the
language-tag "de"). Of course, ispell works when I run it from the
command line.
Any ideas? This is Lyx 1.1.6fix3 compiled with pspell support.
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remapping.
With Lyx 1.1.5fix2 keyboard input just doesn't work for those six new
characters in iso8859-15, with 1.1.6fix3 it works only partly, e.g. oe
and OE work while the euro sign does not.
Is this a know issue or am I missing something?
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remapping.
With Lyx 1.1.5fix2 keyboard input just doesn't work for those six new
characters in iso8859-15, with 1.1.6fix3 it works only partly, e.g. oe
and OE work while the euro sign does not.
Is this a know issue or am I missing something?
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remapping.
With Lyx 1.1.5fix2 keyboard input just doesn't work for those six new
characters in iso8859-15, with 1.1.6fix3 it works only partly, e.g. oe
and OE work while the euro sign does not.
Is this a know issue or am I missing something?
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there
with xmodmap, it should work regardless of wether you're running GNOME
or KDE. If KDE overrides your mapping (I don't know if it does, but
it is possible, of course) I'm pretty sure there's a way to deactivate
this feature.
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there
with xmodmap, it should work regardless of wether you're running GNOME
or KDE. If KDE overrides your mapping (I don't know if it does, but
it is possible, of course) I'm pretty sure there's a way to deactivate
this feature.
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iar with writing polish, but if you can get there
with xmodmap, it should work regardless of wether you're running GNOME
or KDE. If KDE overrides your mapping (I don't know if it does, but
it is possible, of course) I'm pretty sure there's a way to deactivate
this "feature".
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before any dvi/pdf viewer (one word: thumbpdf).
Same answer.
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$#
And define this new command as latex command in the configuration files?
Yes of course, this would work. But I'll look into the solution
mentioned by JMarc, sounds like what I'm after is already in 1.1.6.
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before any dvi/pdf viewer (one word: thumbpdf).
Same answer.
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$#
And define this new command as latex command in the configuration files?
Yes of course, this would work. But I'll look into the solution
mentioned by JMarc, sounds like what I'm after is already in 1.1.6.
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ssor that is launched after (pdf)latex/bibtex but
Philipp> before any dvi/pdf viewer (one word: thumbpdf).
Same answer.
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ex like:
>
>#!/bin/sh
>#
>ligatex $#
>latex $#
>
>And define this new command as latex command in the configuration files?
Yes of course, this would work. But I'll look into the solution
mentioned by JMarc, sounds like what I'm after is already in 1.1.6.
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padjT1 serif
I hope you find some of these suggenstions interesting or even worth
implementing. Keep up the great work!
BTW: Will the QT2 GUI support anti-aliased fonts in the text area?
This would take my Lyx experience to a new level ;)
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padjT1 serif
I hope you find some of these suggenstions interesting or even worth
implementing. Keep up the great work!
BTW: Will the QT2 GUI support anti-aliased fonts in the text area?
This would take my Lyx experience to a new level ;)
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great work!
BTW: Will the QT2 GUI support anti-aliased fonts in the text area?
This would take my "Lyx experience" to a new level ;)
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/calendar/overword.dtx
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/calendar/overword.dtx
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s/latex/contrib/supported/calendar/overword.dtx
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just loads the package, but you
still have to tell it what to do. HTH
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just loads the package, but you
still have to tell it what to do. HTH
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k (koma-script) class...
As I said, \usepackage{tocloft} just loads the package, but you
still have to tell it what to do. HTH
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ir numbers (example 15.37).
You could use the tocloft package to fix this.
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ir numbers (example 15.37).
You could use the tocloft package to fix this.
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igure captions almost overlap their numbers (example 15.37).
You could use the tocloft package to fix this.
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umentation (as a .dvi), runnning it on the
.ins file will extract the actual code. There is a README file
with more detailed instructions.
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.
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umentation (as a .dvi), runnning it on the
.ins file will extract the actual code. There is a README file
with more detailed instructions.
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.
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atex. Running latex on the .dtx file
will produce the documentation (as a .dvi), runnning it on the
.ins file will extract the actual code. There is a README file
with more detailed instructions.
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.
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when you convert eps - eps. Try
gs -dBATCH -sDEVICE=epswrite -sOutputFile=new.eps old.eps
*Problem 2* When I view my book.ps under ghostview, it stops
displaying the pages before the end.
View it in gs (running from a terminal) and take a look at the
output.
gs filename.ps
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when you convert eps - eps. Try
gs -dBATCH -sDEVICE=epswrite -sOutputFile=new.eps old.eps
*Problem 2* When I view my book.ps under ghostview, it stops
displaying the pages before the end.
View it in gs (running from a terminal) and take a look at the
output.
gs filename.ps
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IIRC gs adjust the bbox when you convert eps -> eps. Try
gs -dBATCH -sDEVICE=epswrite -sOutputFile=new.eps old.eps
>*Problem 2* When I view my book.ps under ghostview, it stops
>displaying the pages before the end.
View it in gs (running from a terminal) and take a look at the
output.
gs
yesterday :-).
There are several packages for time and date formating. Head over
to http://www.ctan.org/search/ and try a keyword search.
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l, it was
> yesterday :-).
There are several packages for time and date formating. Head over
to http://www.ctan.org/search/ and try a keyword search.
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to get a much better result.
When I use LyX on our Solaris system, the fonts look much better.
Does anybody know, what I could do about that?
Are you using the same fonts in both cases? What kind of fonts
are you using (Bitmap, Type1, TrueType)? Is the problem LyX
specific?
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to get a much better result.
When I use LyX on our Solaris system, the fonts look much better.
Does anybody know, what I could do about that?
Are you using the same fonts in both cases? What kind of fonts
are you using (Bitmap, Type1, TrueType)? Is the problem LyX
specific?
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gt;screenfonts, but I am not able
>to get a much better result.
>
>When I use LyX on our Solaris system, the fonts look much better.
>Does anybody know, what I could do about that?
Are you using the same fonts in both cases? What kind of fonts
are you using (Bitmap, Type1, TrueType)? Is th
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the other hand, if LaTeX knows about bold typewriter, then it's an
obvious bug in LyX.
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rsion of an entirely different font if you
feel like.
Hope this clarifies the situation a little bit.
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On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the other hand, if LaTeX knows about bold typewriter, then it's an
obvious bug in LyX.
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rsion of an entirely different font if you
feel like.
Hope this clarifies the situation a little bit.
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On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>On the other hand, if LaTeX knows about bold typewriter, then it's an
>obvious bug in LyX.
>
>
>
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u can substitute anything for anything. If your
typewriter font doesn't provide a bold version, you could
substitute the bold version of an entirely different font if you
feel like.
Hope this clarifies the situation a little bit.
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