\...@process
Set your paper type (e.g., `a4paper' for A4) as a class option
or as a geometry package option.
I have US Letter selected in Document Page Layout.
Try using Standard as the Paper Format.
I assume this is something very easy, but...
But ?
Bruce
Juergen, is this the same
\...@process
Set your paper type (e.g., `a4paper' for A4) as a class option
or as a geometry package option.
I have US Letter selected in Document Page Layout.
Try using Standard as the Paper Format.
I assume this is something very easy, but...
But ?
Bruce
Juergen, is this the same
>\...@process
>Set your paper type (e.g., `a4paper' for A4) as a class option
>or as a geometry package option.
>
>I have US Letter selected in Document > Page Layout.
>
Try using Standard as the Paper Format.
>I assume this is something very easy, but...
But ?
>Bruce
Juergen, is this the
! LaTeX Error: Unknown graphics extension: .eps.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
Type H return for immediate help.
...
l.326 ...ingcombinatorical explosion\string.eps}
Now what does this mean? The references and graphics inclusions
worked just fine half an hour
Niko Schwarz wrote:
I'm going nuts. If I add the ERT \end{document} right as the first
thing all at the top of the document, it still does not compile, with
no error message. It doesn't even take time. It simply doesn't react.
However, if I cut everything and write hi into the document,
! LaTeX Error: Unknown graphics extension: .eps.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
Type H return for immediate help.
...
l.326 ...ingcombinatorical explosion\string.eps}
Now what does this mean? The references and graphics inclusions
worked just fine half an hour
Niko Schwarz wrote:
I'm going nuts. If I add the ERT \end{document} right as the first
thing all at the top of the document, it still does not compile, with
no error message. It doesn't even take time. It simply doesn't react.
However, if I cut everything and write hi into the document,
>! LaTeX Error: Unknown graphics extension: .eps.
>
>See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
>Type H for immediate help.
> ...
>
>l.326 ...ing"combinatorical explosion\string".eps}
>
>
>Now what does this mean? The references and graphics inclusions
>worked just fine half an
>Niko Schwarz wrote:
>> I'm going nuts. If I add the ERT \end{document} right as the first
>> thing all at the top of the document, it still does not compile, with
>> no error message. It doesn't even take time. It simply doesn't react.
>>
>> However, if I cut everything and write "hi" into
I made some supplementary text in a separate Lyx window and
copied it later in the destination file. All this copied text
is underlined in blue in the final file. How do I get rid of
that underlining? Or what did I wrong?The underlining is not
taken over in the pdf output, it's clearly some
I made some supplementary text in a separate Lyx window and
copied it later in the destination file. All this copied text
is underlined in blue in the final file. How do I get rid of
that underlining? Or what did I wrong?The underlining is not
taken over in the pdf output, it's clearly some
>I made some supplementary text in a separate Lyx window and
>copied it later in the destination file. All this copied text
>is underlined in blue in the final file. How do I get rid of
>that underlining? Or what did I wrong?The underlining is not
>taken over in the pdf output, it's clearly
When I tried today to look at the LaTeX source with ViewSource, the
field stays empty and the tick-boxes (completer source and automatic
update) are greyed out.
I cannot remember any change since the last time it worked. The
console window where I started lyx does not show any error.
This is
When I tried today to look at the LaTeX source with ViewSource, the
field stays empty and the tick-boxes (completer source and automatic
update) are greyed out.
I cannot remember any change since the last time it worked. The
console window where I started lyx does not show any error.
This
Furthermore, I found the reason: You can reproduce the bug if you
untick both, complete source and autoupdate in the source view
window.
Günter
This should be fixed in 1.6.3.
Vincent
What is the meaning of this SENSELESS!!! (error message?)
that is inserted near each wrapped figure? The wrapping works
fine, so I am puzzled by this error message.
EK
You probably have captions that are outside the float ...
Vincent
1. When I first launched Lyx 1.6.2, the view source window
was at the bottom of the main Lyx window. I clicked on the
button to make it move to its own separate window. Now I'd
like the view source window to move back into the main LyX
window, but I can't find a way to do that.
It should dock
A simple work-around is to enter buffer-toggle-read-only into the command
buffer. (And a second time to make your document writeable again).
Vincent
When I tried today to look at the LaTeX source with ViewSource, the
field stays empty and the tick-boxes (completer source and automatic
update) are greyed out.
I cannot remember any change since the last time it worked. The
console window where I started lyx does not show any error.
This is
When I tried today to look at the LaTeX source with ViewSource, the
field stays empty and the tick-boxes (completer source and automatic
update) are greyed out.
I cannot remember any change since the last time it worked. The
console window where I started lyx does not show any error.
This
Furthermore, I found the reason: You can reproduce the bug if you
untick both, complete source and autoupdate in the source view
window.
Günter
This should be fixed in 1.6.3.
Vincent
What is the meaning of this SENSELESS!!! (error message?)
that is inserted near each wrapped figure? The wrapping works
fine, so I am puzzled by this error message.
EK
You probably have captions that are outside the float ...
Vincent
1. When I first launched Lyx 1.6.2, the view source window
was at the bottom of the main Lyx window. I clicked on the
button to make it move to its own separate window. Now I'd
like the view source window to move back into the main LyX
window, but I can't find a way to do that.
It should dock
A simple work-around is to enter buffer-toggle-read-only into the command
buffer. (And a second time to make your document writeable again).
Vincent
>When I tried today to look at the LaTeX source with View>Source, the
>field stays empty and the tick-boxes (completer source and automatic
>update) are greyed out.
> I cannot remember any change since the last time it worked. The
>console window where I started lyx does not show any error.
>
>>When I tried today to look at the LaTeX source with View>Source, the
>>field stays empty and the tick-boxes (completer source and automatic
>>update) are greyed out.
>> I cannot remember any change since the last time it worked. The
>>console window where I started lyx does not show any
>Furthermore, I found the reason: You can reproduce the bug if you
>untick both, "complete source" and "autoupdate" in the source view
>window.
>
>Günter
This should be fixed in 1.6.3.
Vincent
>What is the meaning of this "SENSELESS!!!" (error message?)
>that is inserted near each wrapped figure? The wrapping works
>fine, so I am puzzled by this error message.
>
>EK
>
You probably have captions that are outside the float ...
Vincent
>1. When I first launched Lyx 1.6.2, the view source window
>was at the bottom of the main Lyx window. I clicked on the
>button to make it move to its own separate window. Now I'd
>like the view source window to move back into the main LyX
>window, but I can't find a way to do that.
It should
A simple work-around is to enter "buffer-toggle-read-only" into the command
buffer. (And a second time to make your document writeable again).
Vincent
I'm rather surprised how often it is used (given that I mainly
implemented it for my own needs). So it seems to actually address
a frequent desire.
Could you explain when you should use this feature and what it can do for you ?
Beware what you say, because I might start messing up the gui,
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This is irrelevant, from a user POV.
To most user, yes, you're right. Still the master and all brothers and
sisters are available in the View menu.
Of course, yes. What I meant is: the user do not have to *bother*
about the master, and this really makes a difference
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
What about an option in the InsetInclude that says set children master
or this child is only a child of this master, which then
automatically sets the master document of its childs. This can be
checked and/or set each time the master is opened. When you open a
I'm rather surprised how often it is used (given that I mainly
implemented it for my own needs). So it seems to actually address
a frequent desire.
Could you explain when you should use this feature and what it can do for you ?
Beware what you say, because I might start messing up the gui,
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This is irrelevant, from a user POV.
To most user, yes, you're right. Still the master and all brothers and
sisters are available in the View menu.
Of course, yes. What I meant is: the user do not have to *bother*
about the master, and this really makes a difference
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
What about an option in the InsetInclude that says set children master
or this child is only a child of this master, which then
automatically sets the master document of its childs. This can be
checked and/or set each time the master is opened. When you open a
>I'm rather surprised how often it is used (given that I mainly
>implemented it for my own needs). So it seems to actually address
>a frequent desire.
Could you explain when you should use this feature and what it can do for you ?
Beware what you say, because I might start messing up the
>Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>> > This is irrelevant, from a user POV.
>>
>> To most user, yes, you're right. Still the master and all brothers and
>> sisters are available in the View menu.
>
>Of course, yes. What I meant is: the user do not have to *bother*
>about the master, and this really makes
>Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>> > What about an option in the InsetInclude that says "set children master"
>> > or "this child is only a child of this master", which then
>> > automatically sets the master document of its childs. This can be
>> > checked and/or set each time the master is
PS. I´m in the Natal region in case any LyX users or developers
would like to say hi over a cold beer.
Yes, would all brazilian LyX developers please stand up now..
...
PS. I´m in the Natal region in case any LyX users or developers
would like to say hi over a cold beer.
Yes, would all brazilian LyX developers please stand up now..
...
>PS. I´m in the Natal region in case any LyX users or developers
>would like to say hi over a cold beer.
Yes, would all brazilian LyX developers please stand up now..
...
Hi Bob
Installed the new Lyx 1.6.2 the other day on a Windows XP
x64 machine, but found that there are problems with the GUI.
If on moves one of the toolbars to somewhere else on the
toolbar area then stop and restart the program it the toolbar
is at a different position.
This is a known bug
Hi Bob
Installed the new Lyx 1.6.2 the other day on a Windows XP
x64 machine, but found that there are problems with the GUI.
If on moves one of the toolbars to somewhere else on the
toolbar area then stop and restart the program it the toolbar
is at a different position.
This is a known bug
Hi Bob
>Installed the new Lyx 1.6.2 the other day on a Windows XP
>x64 machine, but found that there are problems with the GUI.
>If on moves one of the toolbars to somewhere else on the
>toolbar area then stop and restart the program it the toolbar
>is at a different position.
This is a known
Hi everyone,
I just installed the new version 1.6.2 with high hopes
of performance enhancements on the Mac. Unfortunately,
it is still unusably slow on any longer documents with
multiple child documents, literally taking several seconds
to insert each and every character. All the 1.6- versions
Do you by any chance have your documents stored on a network drive or
an external drive ?
No, it's all on the internal disk.
I noticed that I have a lot of network traffic between the moment I
start typing and the moment that all text is drawn on screen.
Could you confirm the increased
Hi everyone,
I just installed the new version 1.6.2 with high hopes
of performance enhancements on the Mac. Unfortunately,
it is still unusably slow on any longer documents with
multiple child documents, literally taking several seconds
to insert each and every character. All the 1.6- versions
Do you by any chance have your documents stored on a network drive or
an external drive ?
No, it's all on the internal disk.
I noticed that I have a lot of network traffic between the moment I
start typing and the moment that all text is drawn on screen.
Could you confirm the increased
>Hi everyone,
>
>I just installed the new version 1.6.2 with high hopes
>of "performance enhancements on the Mac". Unfortunately,
>it is still unusably slow on any longer documents with
>multiple child documents, literally taking several seconds
>to insert each and every character. All the 1.6-
>> Do you by any chance have your documents stored on a network drive or
>> an external drive ?
>
>
>No, it's all on the internal disk.
>
I noticed that I have a lot of network traffic between the moment I
start typing and the moment that all text is drawn on screen.
Could you confirm the
Here are some of the questions I have.
1. Viewing the whole book from the master document does display
the answer branch. However, when viewing the child documents
individually, the branches do not show, even if they are enabled
in both the master and the child. Have you seen this?
2. I see
Here are some of the questions I have.
1. Viewing the whole book from the master document does display
the answer branch. However, when viewing the child documents
individually, the branches do not show, even if they are enabled
in both the master and the child. Have you seen this?
2. I see
>Here are some of the questions I have.
>
>1. Viewing the whole book from the master document does display
>the answer branch. However, when viewing the child documents
>individually, the branches do not show, even if they are enabled
>in both the master and the child. Have you seen this?
>
We have mathtext package to write russian in math mode. By default
russian letters are upright, but we can say:
\DeclareSymbolFont{T2Aletters}{T2A}{cmr}{m}{it}
аnd make them italic (or slanted etc.). That is very important
possibility, but in LyX it doesn't work!
In LyX, characters in
I created some files on LyX 1.6.1 in windows XP and then went to:
[...]
Then emailed them as an attachment and later picked it up on
my Linux Debian Lenny machine and tried to open it with LyX
1.5.5
I've heard this before. I think this was raised as a possible cause for
bug
We have mathtext package to write russian in math mode. By default
russian letters are upright, but we can say:
\DeclareSymbolFont{T2Aletters}{T2A}{cmr}{m}{it}
аnd make them italic (or slanted etc.). That is very important
possibility, but in LyX it doesn't work!
In LyX, characters in
I created some files on LyX 1.6.1 in windows XP and then went to:
[...]
Then emailed them as an attachment and later picked it up on
my Linux Debian Lenny machine and tried to open it with LyX
1.5.5
I've heard this before. I think this was raised as a possible cause for
bug
>> We have mathtext package to write russian in math mode. By default
>> russian letters are upright, but we can say:
>
>> \DeclareSymbolFont{T2Aletters}{T2A}{cmr}{m}{it}
>
>> аnd make them italic (or slanted etc.). That is very important
>> possibility, but in LyX it doesn't work!
>
>In LyX,
>I created some files on LyX 1.6.1 in windows XP and then went to:
>
>[...]
>
>Then emailed them as an attachment and later picked it up on
>my Linux Debian Lenny machine and tried to open it with LyX
>1.5.5
I've heard this before. I think this was raised as a possible cause for
bug
Whenever I copy/kill and past a branch inset LyX dies with the error message
../../../src/support/lassert.cpp(21): ASSERTION false VIOLATED
IN ../../src/insets/Inset.cpp:137 terminate called after throwing
an instance of 'lyx::support::ExceptionMessage'
what(): Inset::buffer_ member not
Whenever I copy/kill and past a branch inset LyX dies with the error message
../../../src/support/lassert.cpp(21): ASSERTION false VIOLATED
IN ../../src/insets/Inset.cpp:137 terminate called after throwing
an instance of 'lyx::support::ExceptionMessage'
what(): Inset::buffer_ member not
> Whenever I copy/kill and past a branch inset LyX dies with the error message
>
>../../../src/support/lassert.cpp(21): ASSERTION false VIOLATED
>IN ../../src/insets/Inset.cpp:137 terminate called after throwing
>an instance of 'lyx::support::ExceptionMessage'
> what(): Inset::buffer_ member
NinaNutz lamari...@... writes:
I tried to uninstall and reinstall the previous version 1.5.6 and it
happens the same...
I really don't know what to do...
Isn't there something strange at the 53th page. Look for possible
sources of error there.
Otherwise try to compile the document from the
+1 (from an end-user) for a separate _language_ button.
So who is going to file an enhancement request to bugzilla.lyx.org?
Give me a few minutes...
Please, explain exactly how you see this..
..then implementing this would me much faster.
Where do you set the languages used in
NinaNutz lamari...@... writes:
I tried to uninstall and reinstall the previous version 1.5.6 and it
happens the same...
I really don't know what to do...
Isn't there something strange at the 53th page. Look for possible
sources of error there.
Otherwise try to compile the document from the
+1 (from an end-user) for a separate _language_ button.
So who is going to file an enhancement request to bugzilla.lyx.org?
Give me a few minutes...
Please, explain exactly how you see this..
..then implementing this would me much faster.
Where do you set the languages used in
>NinaNutz writes:
>
>I tried to uninstall and reinstall the previous version 1.5.6 and it
happens the same...
>
>I really don't know what to do...
>
Isn't there something strange at the 53th page. Look for possible
sources of error there.
Otherwise try to compile the document
>>
>>> +1 (from an end-user) for a separate _language_ button.
>>
>> So who is going to file an enhancement request to bugzilla.lyx.org?
>>
>
>Give me a few minutes...
>
Please, explain exactly how you see this..
..then implementing this would me much faster.
Where do you set the languages
It did not help to include the dot in the alsoletter list
because then the number 0.3 will be split in two parts as 0 .3.
I don't see this. Everything works fine for me when I add the dot to
alsoletter.
Vincent
It did not help to include the dot in the alsoletter list
because then the number 0.3 will be split in two parts as 0 .3.
I don't see this. Everything works fine for me when I add the dot to
alsoletter.
Vincent
>It did not help to include the dot in the alsoletter list
>because then the number 0.3 will be split in two parts as 0 .3.
I don't see this. Everything works fine for me when I add the dot to
alsoletter.
Vincent
I've switched from Debian unstable to the new stable release, but now
now I have a few dozen LyX 1.6.1 documents that LyX 1.5.5 says it
cannot convert.
How can I convert the 1.6.1 documents to the older 1.5.5 format?
In LyX 1.6.1, choose File-Export-LyX 1.5.x
--
Lance Simmons
Vincent
I've switched from Debian unstable to the new stable release, but now
now I have a few dozen LyX 1.6.1 documents that LyX 1.5.5 says it
cannot convert.
How can I convert the 1.6.1 documents to the older 1.5.5 format?
In LyX 1.6.1, choose File-Export-LyX 1.5.x
--
Lance Simmons
Vincent
>I've switched from Debian unstable to the new stable release, but now
>now I have a few dozen LyX 1.6.1 documents that LyX 1.5.5 says it
>cannot convert.
>
>How can I convert the 1.6.1 documents to the older 1.5.5 format?
In LyX 1.6.1, choose File->Export->LyX 1.5.x
>--
>Lance Simmons
That's pretty much how it looks for me. Is the issue that the text
extends from the left side of the screen to the right side, with only
small margins? If so, you've probably overlooked the limit text
width option provided with the fullscreen preferences.
Yes. But I cannot find this
That's pretty much how it looks for me. Is the issue that the text
extends from the left side of the screen to the right side, with only
small margins? If so, you've probably overlooked the limit text
width option provided with the fullscreen preferences.
Yes. But I cannot find this
>> That's pretty much how it looks for me. Is the issue that the text
>> extends from the left side of the screen to the right side, with only
>> small margins? If so, you've probably overlooked the "limit text
>> width" option provided with the fullscreen preferences.
>Yes. But I cannot
How do I force a sections and all the rest (subsections, equation
numbers,
etc...) to start on a different number?
http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/teTeX/latex/latex2e-h
tml/ltx-3.html
Vincent
Yeah, a LyX viewer/editor without document processing back-end (and
the associated 800Mb download) would be great.
I posted this wanted feature (let's call it this way!) in
http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/Collaboration and I'm very persuaded
it could be great but I have NO idea of how much
How do I force a sections and all the rest (subsections, equation
numbers,
etc...) to start on a different number?
http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/teTeX/latex/latex2e-h
tml/ltx-3.html
Vincent
Yeah, a LyX viewer/editor without document processing back-end (and
the associated 800Mb download) would be great.
I posted this wanted feature (let's call it this way!) in
http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/Collaboration and I'm very persuaded
it could be great but I have NO idea of how much
>How do I force a sections and all the rest (subsections, equation
numbers,
>etc...) to start on a different number?
http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/teTeX/latex/latex2e-h
tml/ltx-3.html
Vincent
> Yeah, a LyX viewer/editor without document processing back-end (and
> the associated 800Mb download) would be great.
> I posted this "wanted feature" (let's call it this way!) in
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/Collaboration and I'm very persuaded
> it could be great but I have NO idea of how
In 1.6, we also have the info inset (InsetInfo) that can be easily
extended to do what you want. Please open a bugzilla enhancement
entry
for this (bugzilla.lyx.org).
A feature that would be greatly useful to our business is the ability
to include the current document's filename in the
Guven Yuceturk wrote:
I have question. I am kind of new in using Lyx. I am PhD student in
math and I really loved Lyx. It is very useful for me. I am using the
version 1.6.1 (latest)
I have two computer, one in my office installed Ubuntu, the other one
is my laptop has Windows vista.
My
In 1.6, we also have the info inset (InsetInfo) that can be easily
extended to do what you want. Please open a bugzilla enhancement
entry
for this (bugzilla.lyx.org).
A feature that would be greatly useful to our business is the ability
to include the current document's filename in the
Guven Yuceturk wrote:
I have question. I am kind of new in using Lyx. I am PhD student in
math and I really loved Lyx. It is very useful for me. I am using the
version 1.6.1 (latest)
I have two computer, one in my office installed Ubuntu, the other one
is my laptop has Windows vista.
My
>> In 1.6, we also have the info inset (InsetInfo) that can be easily
>> extended to do what you want. Please open a bugzilla enhancement
entry
>> for this (bugzilla.lyx.org).
>A feature that would be greatly useful to our business is the ability
>to include the current document's filename
>Guven Yuceturk wrote:
>> I have question. I am kind of new in using Lyx. I am PhD student in
>> math and I really loved Lyx. It is very useful for me. I am using the
>> version 1.6.1 (latest)
>>
>> I have two computer, one in my office installed Ubuntu, the other one
is my laptop has Windows
Still curious to hear some more opinions and experiences.
I'm succesfully spreading the word of LyX to my supervisors and
colleagues.
I hope LyX will soon have some new features that will ease this
collaboration. As we won't be able to implement everything, it would be
nice to know which
While I agree, more or less, with Piero Faustini that _one_ way to
push LyX further is to ignore other documents (especially .doc's) I
still think that a tool should be interoperable meaning, except of
getting it working on most operating systems, that it is able to
handle most
Still curious to hear some more opinions and experiences.
I'm succesfully spreading the word of LyX to my supervisors and
colleagues.
I hope LyX will soon have some new features that will ease this
collaboration. As we won't be able to implement everything, it would be
nice to know which
While I agree, more or less, with Piero Faustini that _one_ way to
push LyX further is to ignore other documents (especially .doc's) I
still think that a tool should be interoperable meaning, except of
getting it working on most operating systems, that it is able to
handle most
> Still curious to hear some more opinions and experiences.
I'm succesfully spreading the word of LyX to my supervisors and
colleagues.
I hope LyX will soon have some new features that will ease this
collaboration. As we won't be able to implement everything, it would be
nice to know which
> While I agree, more or less, with Piero Faustini that _one_ way to
> push LyX further is to ignore other documents (especially .doc's) I
> still think that a tool should be interoperable meaning, except of
> getting it working on most operating systems, that it is able to
> handle most
The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track
changes in the output document ?
Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
I think the suggestion was to use these macros in our output, not to
change anything that happens inside LyX.
Nope.
As it was
The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track
changes in the output document ?
Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
I think the suggestion was to use these macros in our output, not to
change anything that happens inside LyX.
Nope.
As it was
The other way around: Can't we use this to visualize our track
changes in the output document ?
>>>
>>> Wouldn't you want the review/accept/reject functionality?
>>>
>> I think the suggestion was to use these macros in our output, not to
>> change anything that happens inside
Idea:
Add to the context-menu of the label a command like Insert
Cross-Reference at Cursor Position, or a Copy as Cross-Reference
(which can then be pasted at the cursor postion).
We already have this, you could shout a little bit to have it available
in LyX 1.6.2.
Thanks,
Konrad
Vincent
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