output will be:
Undefined contro sequence.
LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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Dear Dominik,
You just have to rebuild the formats[1], since some
language specific definitions have changed. Then
everything should be working fine again.
[1] Button 'Update Formats' in 'Miktex Settings' dialog.
This works - thank you!
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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output will be:
Undefined contro sequence.
LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
Dear Dominik,
You just have to rebuild the formats[1], since some
language specific definitions have changed. Then
everything should be working fine again.
[1] Button 'Update Formats' in 'Miktex Settings' dialog.
This works - thank you!
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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output will be:
Undefined contro sequence.
LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
Dear Dominik,
> You just have to rebuild the formats[1], since some
> language specific definitions have changed. Then
> everything should be working fine again.
> [1] Button 'Update Formats' in 'Miktex Settings' dialog.
This works - thank you!
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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m
and help,
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and help,
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nce, suggestions and help,
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of ghostscript tomorrow and report
back.
This morning I tried the GPL GS V8.61 windows binary using your suggested
method too, sadly also giving bad quality/resolution results.
Any suggestion to improve the output quality?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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://wiki.ljackson.us/EPS_Optimization#Convert_.26_CleanUp_EPS
I will have a look, thank you for the link!
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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Dear LyX users,
I would like to thank all of you who helped to partly solve the problem.
For now, I will use one of the workarounds that will produce correctly
printable ps or pdf output (after all, that´s most most important) and just
ignore the ugly view in the LyX GUI/Editor.
I don´t know
of ghostscript tomorrow and report
back.
This morning I tried the GPL GS V8.61 windows binary using your suggested
method too, sadly also giving bad quality/resolution results.
Any suggestion to improve the output quality?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
://wiki.ljackson.us/EPS_Optimization#Convert_.26_CleanUp_EPS
I will have a look, thank you for the link!
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
Dear LyX users,
I would like to thank all of you who helped to partly solve the problem.
For now, I will use one of the workarounds that will produce correctly
printable ps or pdf output (after all, that´s most most important) and just
ignore the ugly view in the LyX GUI/Editor.
I don´t know
ws machine anyway.
> I will try some younger Windows versions of ghostscript tomorrow and report
> back.
This morning I tried the GPL GS V8.61 windows binary using your suggested
method too, sadly also giving bad quality/resolution results.
Any suggestion to improve the output quality?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
> http://wiki.ljackson.us/EPS_Optimization#Convert_.26_CleanUp_EPS
I will have a look, thank you for the link!
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
Dear LyX users,
I would like to thank all of you who helped to partly solve the problem.
For now, I will use one of the workarounds that will produce correctly
printable ps or pdf output (after all, that´s most most important) and just
ignore the ugly view in the LyX GUI/Editor.
I don´t know
and report
back.
Maybe there are additional parameters that could be passed to gswin32c.exe to
improve the picture quality?
Thank you again,
Tom Schlangen
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and report
back.
Maybe there are additional parameters that could be passed to gswin32c.exe to
improve the picture quality?
Thank you again,
Tom Schlangen
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rsions of ghostscript tomorrow and report
back.
Maybe there are additional parameters that could be passed to gswin32c.exe to
improve the picture quality?
Thank you again,
Tom Schlangen
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anymore: While the bbox
values can be read from the file by Lyx, the picture doesn´t get clipped to the
tile but the whole page is shown.
I am really stuck with this problem
Tom Schlangen
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, but on the other hand,
the LyX image import dialogue is left pretty useless if there is only some
certain script/program combination being able to generate bounding boxes that
LyX is able to deal with?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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the old ghostscript version and
let´s hope the LyX GUI display problem will be solved soon.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
anymore: While the bbox
values can be read from the file by Lyx, the picture doesn´t get clipped to the
tile but the whole page is shown.
I am really stuck with this problem
Tom Schlangen
--
, but on the other hand,
the LyX image import dialogue is left pretty useless if there is only some
certain script/program combination being able to generate bounding boxes that
LyX is able to deal with?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
the old ghostscript version and
let´s hope the LyX GUI display problem will be solved soon.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
t work correctly anymore: While the bbox
values can be read from the file by Lyx, the picture doesn´t get clipped to the
tile but the whole page is shown.
I am really stuck with this problem
Tom Schlangen
--
"that is not a problem of LyX", but on the other hand,
the LyX image import dialogue is left pretty useless if there is only some
certain script/program combination being able to generate bounding boxes that
LyX is able to deal with?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
e workaround regarding the old ghostscript version and
let´s hope the LyX GUI display problem will be solved soon.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
the
bbget/ghostscript stuff, also getting correct bounding boxes again. The second
choice would be to get the bbget script working again with current GPL
ghostscript version.
Any ideas/help appreciated, and sorry again for being only slightly LyX-related
...
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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the bbget script functionality integrated (and
working) in the LyX GUI somehow?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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to be imported to LyX?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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picture tile within a page - that is what I am looking for.
Thank you very much,
Tom Schlangen
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to make it somewhat user friendly.
Actually, the bbget utility I used so far and pointed to in my first article
on this problem is just such wrapper, depending on a not-broken ghostscript
to do its work.
Kind regards,
Tom Schlangen
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the
bbget/ghostscript stuff, also getting correct bounding boxes again. The second
choice would be to get the bbget script working again with current GPL
ghostscript version.
Any ideas/help appreciated, and sorry again for being only slightly LyX-related
...
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
the bbget script functionality integrated (and
working) in the LyX GUI somehow?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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to be imported to LyX?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
picture tile within a page - that is what I am looking for.
Thank you very much,
Tom Schlangen
--
to make it somewhat user friendly.
Actually, the bbget utility I used so far and pointed to in my first article
on this problem is just such wrapper, depending on a not-broken ghostscript
to do its work.
Kind regards,
Tom Schlangen
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ed method to replace the
bbget/ghostscript stuff, also getting correct bounding boxes again. The second
choice would be to get the bbget script working again with current GPL
ghostscript version.
Any ideas/help appreciated, and sorry again for being only slightly LyX-related
...
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
quot;, means, having the bbget script functionality integrated (and
working) in the LyX GUI somehow?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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.eps file to be imported to LyX?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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alues around the
actual picture tile within a page - that is what I am looking for.
Thank you very much,
Tom Schlangen
--
uot; around ghostscript to make it somewhat user friendly.
Actually, the "bbget" utility I used so far and pointed to in my first article
on this problem is just such "wrapper", depending on a not-broken ghostscript
to do its work.
Kind regards,
Tom Schlangen
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actually is done by
Latex (in my case: MikTex, Windows version, at current patchlevel) according to
language rules (which I did set accordingly).
Is there a chance to influence/forbid cross-page hyphenation by means of the
LyX frontend, or is this just a MikTeX bug?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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William,
thank you for your extensive explanation. I´ll try your suggestions over the
weekend and report back.
Regards,
Tom
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actually is done by
Latex (in my case: MikTex, Windows version, at current patchlevel) according to
language rules (which I did set accordingly).
Is there a chance to influence/forbid cross-page hyphenation by means of the
LyX frontend, or is this just a MikTeX bug?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
William,
thank you for your extensive explanation. I´ll try your suggestions over the
weekend and report back.
Regards,
Tom
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t the auto-hyphenation actually is done by
Latex (in my case: MikTex, Windows version, at current patchlevel) according to
language rules (which I did set accordingly).
Is there a chance to influence/forbid cross-page hyphenation by means of the
LyX frontend, or is this just a MikTeX bug?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
William,
thank you for your extensive explanation. I´ll try your suggestions over the
weekend and report back.
Regards,
Tom
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centered.
How can I center floating objects in the generated output by means of using the
Lyx frontend menus correctly?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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centered.
How can I center floating objects in the generated output by means of using the
Lyx frontend menus correctly?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
rizontally centered.
How can I center floating objects in the generated output by means of using the
Lyx frontend menus correctly?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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generating the .eps files to be included in the
LyX document on another machine) but I will check this when the problem occurs
here the next time.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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generating the .eps files to be included in the
LyX document on another machine) but I will check this when the problem occurs
here the next time.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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rt of
time-stamp related effect (I am generating the .eps files to be included in the
LyX document on another machine) but I will check this when the problem occurs
here the next time.
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. It is missing altogether in the DVI-output.
- using Linux version 1.4.3, in the LyX frontend, the umlaut ä is shown in
italics, but also is missing altogether in the DVI-output.
Do I have to use ERT or something to get umlauts within inline math printed?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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Helge,
tnx2u4 the advice, works perfectly the way you suggested!
Tom Schlangen
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. It is missing altogether in the DVI-output.
- using Linux version 1.4.3, in the LyX frontend, the umlaut ä is shown in
italics, but also is missing altogether in the DVI-output.
Do I have to use ERT or something to get umlauts within inline math printed?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
Helge,
tnx2u4 the advice, works perfectly the way you suggested!
Tom Schlangen
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ics, but in std face. It is missing altogether in the DVI-output.
- using Linux version 1.4.3, in the LyX frontend, the umlaut "ä" is shown in
italics, but also is missing altogether in the DVI-output.
Do I have to use ERT or something to get umlauts within inline math printed?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
Helge,
tnx2u4 the advice, works perfectly the way you suggested!
Tom Schlangen
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Hello LyX List,
regarding the Windows installer versions of LyX, somebody else also noticed
that the MikTeX update servers seem to be out of synch since a few days?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
Hello LyX List,
regarding the Windows installer versions of LyX, somebody else also noticed
that the MikTeX update servers seem to be out of synch since a few days?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
Hello LyX List,
regarding the Windows installer versions of LyX, somebody else also noticed
that the MikTeX update servers seem to be out of synch since a few days?
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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again, but now chose for current user only on all
occurences where you are given the choice
Hope it helps,
Tom Schlangen
--
and certainly for completely new users, too.
Great job, Uwe, thank you again.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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the current official Win-installer (1.44-4), and that
spell checker problem is gone there, too.
Tnx2 the maintainer(s)!
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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again, but now chose for current user only on all
occurences where you are given the choice
Hope it helps,
Tom Schlangen
--
and certainly for completely new users, too.
Great job, Uwe, thank you again.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
the current official Win-installer (1.44-4), and that
spell checker problem is gone there, too.
Tnx2 the maintainer(s)!
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
geMagick and MikTeX as is)
- reboot
- run the installer again, but now chose "for current user only" on all
occurences where you are given the choice
Hope it helps,
Tom Schlangen
--
uage" (German)
dictionaries, which is fine to me and certainly for completely new users, too.
Great job, Uwe, thank you again.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
ficial 1.44-4 yet.)
Meanwhile I checked the current "official" Win-installer (1.44-4), and that
spell checker problem is gone there, too.
Tnx2 the maintainer(s)!
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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Hi Joost,
I think you have had both an Aspell installation for the
current user as well as a system-wide installation.
Sorry I don´t think so, since this problem is reproducible with a virgin and
clean XPPro image - only installation of LyX chosing for current user right
from the start
Hi Joost,
I think you have had both an Aspell installation for the
current user as well as a system-wide installation.
Sorry I don´t think so, since this problem is reproducible with a virgin and
clean XPPro image - only installation of LyX chosing for current user right
from the start
Hi Joost,
> I think you have had both an Aspell installation for the
> current user as well as a system-wide installation.
Sorry I don´t think so, since this problem is reproducible with a virgin and
clean XPPro image - only installation of LyX chosing "for current user" right
from the start
,
Tom Schlangen
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tips to convert graphics as good as possible to be included in LaTeX (or LyX,
for that matter). Really a must read for anyone who needs inclusion of
graphics :-)
Regards
Tom Schlangen
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Hi Wolfgang,
I forgot to mention that after preparation of the .EPS by the script I
mentioned before, you just can use the click to box / read from file options of
the relevant LyX graphics inclusion dialogue.
Tom
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,
Tom Schlangen
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tips to convert graphics as good as possible to be included in LaTeX (or LyX,
for that matter). Really a must read for anyone who needs inclusion of
graphics :-)
Regards
Tom Schlangen
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Hi Wolfgang,
I forgot to mention that after preparation of the .EPS by the script I
mentioned before, you just can use the click to box / read from file options of
the relevant LyX graphics inclusion dialogue.
Tom
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t?
Can't look this up at the moment, I would have to re-apply the HD image,
install the alternate installer, and then have a look again.
Hope it helps,
Tom Schlangen
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nce it gives a vast number of excellent
tips to convert graphics as good as possible to be included in LaTeX (or LyX,
for that matter). Really a "must read" for anyone who needs inclusion of
graphics :-)
Regards
Tom Schlangen
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Hi Wolfgang,
I forgot to mention that after preparation of the .EPS by the script I
mentioned before, you just can use the click to box / read from file options of
the relevant LyX graphics inclusion dialogue.
Tom
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by that the application requested the runtime to terminate in an unusual way.
This is followed by the usual report this problem to MS popup, which just
contains the reference to the exception in msvcr80.dll, as shown in a
screenshot recently.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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registered, only network card plus MS networking
client plus TCP/IP protocol drivers plus about 70 official MS service packs as
were available per today) installed for further trials of upcoming v1.44
Windows version installers. I will report on the outcome, as time permits.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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Hi Joost,
Did you try the lyxc.exe I mailed you today?
Meanwhile yes; I mailed its log output to you directly. Please feel free to
send me further/other versions if it would be of help to trace down that bug.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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by that the application requested the runtime to terminate in an unusual way.
This is followed by the usual report this problem to MS popup, which just
contains the reference to the exception in msvcr80.dll, as shown in a
screenshot recently.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
registered, only network card plus MS networking
client plus TCP/IP protocol drivers plus about 70 official MS service packs as
were available per today) installed for further trials of upcoming v1.44
Windows version installers. I will report on the outcome, as time permits.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
--
Hi Joost,
Did you try the lyxc.exe I mailed you today?
Meanwhile yes; I mailed its log output to you directly. Please feel free to
send me further/other versions if it would be of help to trace down that bug.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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g in place... no", followed
by that the application requested the runtime to terminate in an unusual way.
This is followed by the usual "report this problem to MS" popup, which just
contains the reference to the exception in msvcr80.dll, as shown in a
screenshot recently.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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ersion, MS registered, only network card plus MS networking
client plus TCP/IP protocol drivers plus about >70 official MS service packs as
were available per today) installed for further trials of upcoming v1.44
Windows version installers. I will report on the outcome, as time permits.
Re
Hi Joost,
> Did you try the lyxc.exe I mailed you today?
Meanwhile yes; I mailed its log output to you directly. Please feel free to
send me further/other versions if it would be of help to trace down that bug.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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The help bubble appearing when the cursor is positioned over the third
(bullet) enumeration style button says Auflisting but should say
Auflistung, I suppose.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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Hi Sophie,
just to clarify, what you are describing and give a suggested cure for is a
different bug than, and very likely not related to, the crash after
installation bug experienced and reported by Paul A. Rubin, John Brown and
myself.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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/lyx_crash_win_v144-2.gif (about 13kB)
This seems to confirm another report (by you, IIRC?) that a certain msvcr80.dll
module version is involved somehow.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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, although it correctly
stated (at the beginning of the installation process) that this package will be
installed. Maybe this is a follow-up error to the first one, but I don´t know.
Regards,
Tom Schlangen
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