After a week of Linux distros tests I settled yesterday with
manjaro-gnome-19.0.2. This distro worked fine with the latest version of
LyX.Concerning LyX synctex with Okular I have the following note to add to the
pageLyX wiki | LyX / SyncTeX
The following are necessary:
1) In Document >
LyX version 2.3.4.3 work well in Windows 10 (Home Version 1909) as of my
tests.Slowness in saves seems to have disappeared.
Thanks for the new update.
H. Ben
On Thursday, February 20, 2020, 07:53:39 AM GMT+1, Liviu Andronic
wrote:
On 2/11/20, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote
Dear JMark,
Oh, sorry about that. I've rerun it with gcc 4.4 (and attached). Alas
I get errors in making with "/usr/include/QtCore/qthreadstorage.h:",
so I assume its an issue with my Qt version.
Kind Regards,
Ben
On 23 September 2016 at 16:09, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <lasgout...@l
4 (with the patch I sent).
>
> JMarc
>
I tried compiling with the patch, gcc 4.4 and did this twice, one with
and once without "--disable-cxx11", and attached the relevant logs.
Sadly I did not have any luck. I think updating Qt might be
non-trivial on my build of RHEL6.
Kind Re
Yes fixed, thanks very much!
On 21 May 2015 at 01:45, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Am 19.03.2015 um 12:24 schrieb Ben Lowe:
I am a Lyx user on Windows 7 64 bit using Lyx 2.0.7. Whenever I view
PDF I find that Adobe Reader defaults to always being on top. This can
be an issue as it means
Yes fixed, thanks very much!
On 21 May 2015 at 01:45, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Am 19.03.2015 um 12:24 schrieb Ben Lowe:
I am a Lyx user on Windows 7 64 bit using Lyx 2.0.7. Whenever I view
PDF I find that Adobe Reader defaults to always being on top. This can
be an issue as it means
Yes fixed, thanks very much!
On 21 May 2015 at 01:45, Uwe Stöhr <uwesto...@web.de> wrote:
> Am 19.03.2015 um 12:24 schrieb Ben Lowe:
>
>> I am a Lyx user on Windows 7 64 bit using Lyx 2.0.7. Whenever I view
>> PDF I find that Adobe Reader defaults to always being on top.
depending on what stage of the compile it is in. This
seems to occur for both pdflatex and luatex.
I also use Lyx on RHEL6 (linux) and do not have this issue on this
operating system.
Is there a way to get lyx to load Adobe Reader in the background,
rather than 'on top' of other windows?
-Ben
depending on what stage of the compile it is in. This
seems to occur for both pdflatex and luatex.
I also use Lyx on RHEL6 (linux) and do not have this issue on this
operating system.
Is there a way to get lyx to load Adobe Reader in the background,
rather than 'on top' of other windows?
-Ben
depending on what stage of the compile it is in. This
seems to occur for both pdflatex and luatex.
I also use Lyx on RHEL6 (linux) and do not have this issue on this
operating system.
Is there a way to get lyx to load Adobe Reader in the background,
rather than 'on top' of other windows?
-Ben
manner using Open with Lyx.., lyx loads,
but no document is opened. How should I debug and solve this problem?
I'm using Ubuntu 14.10 and Lyx 2.1.2.
I didn't use to have this problem on an older system running an earlier
version of Lyx and Ubuntu.
Ben
ben zipperer benzipperer at gmail.com writes:
Hi: how do I edit remote files with Lyx on Ubuntu over sftp?
Normally I open thunar or nautilus, click on the shortcut to my remote
server, right-click on the remote file, and select an application to edit
the
file. This works with gedit
Paul A. Rubin rubin at msu.edu writes:
Possibly a silly question, but just to rule it out: if you right click a
local .lyx file in either Thunar or Nautilus, does it open properly?
Occasionally I get a file association linked to a .desktop file that
invokes
the application without passing
manner using Open with Lyx.., lyx loads,
but no document is opened. How should I debug and solve this problem?
I'm using Ubuntu 14.10 and Lyx 2.1.2.
I didn't use to have this problem on an older system running an earlier
version of Lyx and Ubuntu.
Ben
ben zipperer benzipperer at gmail.com writes:
Hi: how do I edit remote files with Lyx on Ubuntu over sftp?
Normally I open thunar or nautilus, click on the shortcut to my remote
server, right-click on the remote file, and select an application to edit
the
file. This works with gedit
Paul A. Rubin rubin at msu.edu writes:
Possibly a silly question, but just to rule it out: if you right click a
local .lyx file in either Thunar or Nautilus, does it open properly?
Occasionally I get a file association linked to a .desktop file that
invokes
the application without passing
manner using "Open with Lyx..", lyx loads,
but no document is opened. How should I debug and solve this problem?
I'm using Ubuntu 14.10 and Lyx 2.1.2.
I didn't use to have this problem on an older system running an earlier
version of Lyx and Ubuntu.
Ben
ben zipperer gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi: how do I edit remote files with Lyx on Ubuntu over sftp?
>
> Normally I open thunar or nautilus, click on the shortcut to my remote
> server, right-click on the remote file, and select an application to edit
the
> file.
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
>
> Possibly a silly question, but just to rule it out: if you right click a
> local .lyx file in either Thunar or Nautilus, does it open properly?
> Occasionally I get a file association linked to a .desktop file that
invokes
> the application without passing it
Hi Stephan,
Thanks so much for your help! I had the hunspell package but not the
hunspell-devel package. Problem is now resolved.
Kind Regards,
Ben Lowe
On 17 January 2014 15:59, Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net wrote:
Am 17.01.2014 um 14:55 schrieb Ben Lowe bml1...@soton.ac.uk:
Dear Stephan
Hi Stephan,
Thanks so much for your help! I had the hunspell package but not the
hunspell-devel package. Problem is now resolved.
Kind Regards,
Ben Lowe
On 17 January 2014 15:59, Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net wrote:
Am 17.01.2014 um 14:55 schrieb Ben Lowe bml1...@soton.ac.uk:
Dear Stephan
Hi Stephan,
Thanks so much for your help! I had the hunspell package but not the
hunspell-devel package. Problem is now resolved.
Kind Regards,
Ben Lowe
On 17 January 2014 15:59, Stephan Witt <st.w...@gmx.net> wrote:
> Am 17.01.2014 um 14:55 schrieb Ben Lowe <bml1...@soton.ac.uk
' engine
instead, however I have the Enchant package, and I still cannot select
any spellchecker engines from the spellchecker menu.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can compile lyx on Redhat
with spell checking support?
Many Thanks,
Ben Lowe
the Enchant engine.
-Ben
On 17 January 2014 13:11, Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net wrote:
Am 17.01.2014 um 13:44 schrieb Ben Lowe ben.lowe...@googlemail.com:
Hi,
I'm using redhat 6; I've tried downloading the latest source and
following these steps:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/CreatingLyXRPM
' engine
instead, however I have the Enchant package, and I still cannot select
any spellchecker engines from the spellchecker menu.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can compile lyx on Redhat
with spell checking support?
Many Thanks,
Ben Lowe
the Enchant engine.
-Ben
On 17 January 2014 13:11, Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net wrote:
Am 17.01.2014 um 13:44 schrieb Ben Lowe ben.lowe...@googlemail.com:
Hi,
I'm using redhat 6; I've tried downloading the latest source and
following these steps:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/CreatingLyXRPM
'Enchant' engine
instead, however I have the Enchant package, and I still cannot select
any spellchecker engines from the spellchecker menu.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can compile lyx on Redhat
with spell checking support?
Many Thanks,
Ben Lowe
the Enchant engine.
-Ben
On 17 January 2014 13:11, Stephan Witt <st.w...@gmx.net> wrote:
> Am 17.01.2014 um 13:44 schrieb Ben Lowe <ben.lowe...@googlemail.com>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using redhat 6; I've tried downloading the latest source and
>> followi
recommend it to fellow authors via
createspace, smashwords etc. So, would appreciate getting this right.
Many thanks,
Ben
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Ben wrote:
What characteristics of the master document are given to a child document
associated with it? For example, is the document class, font, margin
settings of the master document given to a new child document that is
associated
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
This should work. Please post example files.
Regards,
Jürgen
I'm sorry about this but, how to post files?
I am on the web-based discussion list
Ben
recommend it to fellow authors via
createspace, smashwords etc. So, would appreciate getting this right.
Many thanks,
Ben
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Ben wrote:
What characteristics of the master document are given to a child document
associated with it? For example, is the document class, font, margin
settings of the master document given to a new child document that is
associated
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
This should work. Please post example files.
Regards,
Jürgen
I'm sorry about this but, how to post files?
I am on the web-based discussion list
Ben
recommend it to fellow authors via
createspace, smashwords etc. So, would appreciate getting this right.
Many thanks,
Ben
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
>
> Ben wrote:
> > What characteristics of the master document are given to a child document
> > associated with it? For example, is the document class, font, margin
> > settings of the master document given to a new child docu
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
>
> This should work. Please post example files.
>
> Regards,
> Jürgen
>
>
I'm sorry about this but, how to post files?
I am on the web-based discussion list
Ben
?
Thanks!
Ben
I'm using Lyx 2.0.2
?
Thanks!
Ben
I'm using Lyx 2.0.2
e math?
Thanks!
Ben
I'm using Lyx 2.0.2
received is as follows:
! Package array Error: Illegal pream-token (\cv@lh@lr): `c' used.
! Package array Error: Illegal pream-token (\cv@rh@lr): `c' used.
Please find the document attached.
Ben Stanley.
TableWidthBug.lyx
Description: application/lyx
received is as follows:
! Package array Error: Illegal pream-token (\cv@lh@lr): `c' used.
! Package array Error: Illegal pream-token (\cv@rh@lr): `c' used.
Please find the document attached.
Ben Stanley.
TableWidthBug.lyx
Description: application/lyx
received is as follows:
! Package array Error: Illegal pream-token (\cv@lh@lr): `c' used.
! Package array Error: Illegal pream-token (\cv@rh@lr): `c' used.
Please find the document attached.
Ben Stanley.
TableWidthBug.lyx
Description: application/lyx
What Guenter suggested seems reasonable. And if you have access to
2.0, there is also a TEXINPUTS input box in Paths.
Nice, that's even more motivation for me to upgrade.
I just implemented Guenter's suggestion, and it's working well for me.
Thanks guys!
-Ben
What Guenter suggested seems reasonable. And if you have access to
2.0, there is also a TEXINPUTS input box in Paths.
Nice, that's even more motivation for me to upgrade.
I just implemented Guenter's suggestion, and it's working well for me.
Thanks guys!
-Ben
> What Guenter suggested seems reasonable. And if you have access to
> 2.0, there is also a TEXINPUTS input box in Paths.
Nice, that's even more motivation for me to upgrade.
I just implemented Guenter's suggestion, and it's working well for me.
Thanks guys!
-Ben
, I'm still using LyX 1.6.
Thanks!
-Ben
, I'm still using LyX 1.6.
Thanks!
-Ben
silly compatibility reasons, I'm still using LyX 1.6.
Thanks!
-Ben
the software require a 2 way ability to run.
Is the an alternative install method/cost for Banks etc?
Sorry for all the question but do appreciate your help
Many thanks in advance
Ben
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Ben Lincoln
Dedicated FX
the software require a 2 way ability to run.
Is the an alternative install method/cost for Banks etc?
Sorry for all the question but do appreciate your help
Many thanks in advance
Ben
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Ben Lincoln
Dedicated FX
the software require a 2 way ability to run.
Is the an alternative install method/cost for Banks etc?
Sorry for all the question but do appreciate your help
Many thanks in advance
Ben
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Ben Lincoln
Dedicated FX
Hello Lyx-Users,
I am a total newbie to LyX from Germany. I really appreciate the ability of LyX
as an WYSIWYG-Program and the possibility to see how LyX converts inputs to the
LaTeX-Code.
But is there a possibility to change the LaTeX-Code within LyX? If not, how do
you change the LaTeX-Code
Hello Lyx-Users,
I am a total newbie to LyX from Germany. I really appreciate the ability of LyX
as an WYSIWYG-Program and the possibility to see how LyX converts inputs to the
LaTeX-Code.
But is there a possibility to change the LaTeX-Code within LyX? If not, how do
you change the LaTeX-Code
Hello Lyx-Users,
I am a total newbie to LyX from Germany. I really appreciate the ability of LyX
as an WYSIWYG-Program and the possibility to see how LyX converts inputs to the
LaTeX-Code.
But is there a possibility to change the LaTeX-Code within LyX? If not, how do
you change the LaTeX-Code
I'm using the ieeetran.cls Can someone tell how i can remove pages numbers?
Thank you in advance
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Nizar BEN NEJI
http://sites.google.com/site/nizarbenneji/
I'm using the ieeetran.cls Can someone tell how i can remove pages numbers?
Thank you in advance
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Nizar BEN NEJI
http://sites.google.com/site/nizarbenneji/
I'm using the ieeetran.cls Can someone tell how i can remove pages numbers?
Thank you in advance
--
_
Nizar BEN NEJI
http://sites.google.com/site/nizarbenneji/
I'm using the ieeetran.cls Can someone tell how i can remove pages numbers?
Thank you in advance
--
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___
Nizar BEN NEJI
http://sites.google.com/site/nizarbenneji/
I'm using the ieeetran.cls Can someone tell how i can remove pages numbers?
Thank you in advance
--
_
Nizar BEN NEJI
http://sites.google.com/site/nizarbenneji/
I'm using the ieeetran.cls Can someone tell how i can remove pages numbers?
Thank you in advance
--
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___
Nizar BEN NEJI
http://sites.google.com/site/nizarbenneji/
In writing a document, I often need to write out an argument with
numbered premises and a conclusion. The best I can figure out for now
is to use the description code to label the argument, then nest in
numbered premises and the conclusion.
The problem with this is that the conclusion
In writing a document, I often need to write out an argument with
numbered premises and a conclusion. The best I can figure out for now
is to use the description code to label the argument, then nest in
numbered premises and the conclusion.
The problem with this is that the conclusion
In writing a document, I often need to write out an argument with
numbered premises and a conclusion. The best I can figure out for now
is to use the description code to label the argument, then nest in
numbered premises and the conclusion.
The problem with this is that the conclusion
that.
I'll need to find some spare time to finish the patch -- i.e. to make it
perfect. So, if you can live with an almost perfect solution, go ahead.
Okay, no hurry there. If Richard's patch is consistent with your
screenshots, it does indeed look almost perfect. =)
-Ben
that.
I'll need to find some spare time to finish the patch -- i.e. to make it
perfect. So, if you can live with an almost perfect solution, go ahead.
Okay, no hurry there. If Richard's patch is consistent with your
screenshots, it does indeed look almost perfect. =)
-Ben
ble once I fix all that.
> I'll need to find some spare time to finish the patch -- i.e. to make it
> perfect. So, if you can live with an almost perfect solution, go ahead.
Okay, no hurry there. If Richard's patch is consistent with your
screenshots, it does indeed look almost perfect. =)
-Ben
object to that idea...and no one would, if it were selectable via
prefs.
I like Vincent's idea of coloring the current paragraph. Also, I
filed an enhancement request http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6129 for
pilcrows.
-Ben
E voila,
Vincent
Wow, you guys are incredible! Mere hours after my feature request!
It looks beautiful, and I look forward to trying it out.
Vincent--should I wait for a patch from you before I go through the
trouble of recompiling?
Thanks so much!
-Ben
object to that idea...and no one would, if it were selectable via
prefs.
I like Vincent's idea of coloring the current paragraph. Also, I
filed an enhancement request http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6129 for
pilcrows.
-Ben
E voila,
Vincent
Wow, you guys are incredible! Mere hours after my feature request!
It looks beautiful, and I look forward to trying it out.
Vincent--should I wait for a patch from you before I go through the
trouble of recompiling?
Thanks so much!
-Ben
aph starts and ends. This is also related to bug
>> http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/637.
>>
> I wouldn't object to that idea...and no one would, if it were selectable via
> prefs.
I like Vincent's idea of coloring the current paragraph. Also, I
filed an enhancement request http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6129 for
pilcrows.
-Ben
>> E voila,
>>
>> Vincent
Wow, you guys are incredible! Mere hours after my feature request!
It looks beautiful, and I look forward to trying it out.
Vincent--should I wait for a patch from you before I go through the
trouble of recompiling?
Thanks so much!
-Ben
Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to get the LyX buffer to display
paragraph marks at the end of each paragraph, but I can't find any
settings to this effect. For OpenOffice, it's under View -
Nonprinting characters. Google searches return nothing useful. Help
please!
TIA,
Ben
Unicode Paragraph Marker
End
This seems only to mark the end of an environment. Adjacent
paragraphs belong to the same environment.
Thanks for the suggestion. Any more ideas?
-Ben
Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to get the LyX buffer to display
paragraph marks at the end of each paragraph, but I can't find any
settings to this effect. For OpenOffice, it's under View -
Nonprinting characters. Google searches return nothing useful. Help
please!
TIA,
Ben
Unicode Paragraph Marker
End
This seems only to mark the end of an environment. Adjacent
paragraphs belong to the same environment.
Thanks for the suggestion. Any more ideas?
-Ben
Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to get the LyX buffer to display
paragraph marks at the end of each paragraph, but I can't find any
settings to this effect. For OpenOffice, it's under "View -
Nonprinting characters." Google searches return nothing useful. Help
please!
TIA,
Ben
lType Static
> EndLabelString <>
> End
This seems only to mark the end of an environment. Adjacent
paragraphs belong to the same environment.
Thanks for the suggestion. Any more ideas?
-Ben
I very commonly have a paragraph of quotation in Greek, followed by a paragraph
that is the English translation. The problem is that all of the regular English
text AFTER the translation then gets printed as Greek when the output is
produced.
Here is an example. This is what I type in Lyx:
Nikos Alexandris nikos.alexand...@... writes:
Ben Allen:
...
I don't have this problem when the Greek text is NOT followed by an English
translation. Does anyone know how to solve this problem?
Hi! Did you check LyX-wiki:
English and greek at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Greek
Kind
I very commonly have a paragraph of quotation in Greek, followed by a paragraph
that is the English translation. The problem is that all of the regular English
text AFTER the translation then gets printed as Greek when the output is
produced.
Here is an example. This is what I type in Lyx:
Nikos Alexandris nikos.alexand...@... writes:
Ben Allen:
...
I don't have this problem when the Greek text is NOT followed by an English
translation. Does anyone know how to solve this problem?
Hi! Did you check LyX-wiki:
English and greek at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Greek
Kind
I very commonly have a paragraph of quotation in Greek, followed by a paragraph
that is the English translation. The problem is that all of the regular English
text AFTER the translation then gets printed as Greek when the output is
produced.
Here is an example. This is what I type in Lyx:
Nikos Alexandris <nikos.alexand...@...> writes:
>
> Ben Allen:
> ...
>
> > I don't have this problem when the Greek text is NOT followed by an English
> > translation. Does anyone know how to solve this problem?
>
> Hi! Did you check LyX-wiki:
> "E
!
-Ben
!
-Ben
!
-Ben
Hi there!
I'm using Lyx and would like to write a letter with scrlttr2.
Now, as scrlttr2 does not provide the \section and \subsection macros and I'd
like to get headings like this:
1. Heading One
1.1. Subheading
I figured, I use the enumerate function and change the second and third level
Hi there!
I'm using Lyx and would like to write a letter with scrlttr2.
Now, as scrlttr2 does not provide the \section and \subsection macros and I'd
like to get headings like this:
1. Heading One
1.1. Subheading
I figured, I use the enumerate function and change the second and third level
Hi there!
I'm using Lyx and would like to write a letter with scrlttr2.
Now, as scrlttr2 does not provide the \section and \subsection macros and I'd
like to get headings like this:
1. Heading One
1.1. Subheading
I figured, I use the enumerate function and change the second and third level
Hi,
using version 1.5.4 on windows XP. I remember for a few months when I
first installed Lyx there was a toolbar with icons that exported pdf, ps
etc.
But its disappeared and I see nowhere to get it back again.
I presume it is a config file somewhere?
Thanks,
Ben Blamey
view- toolbars isn't there.
This is an item on the view menu right?
I've got PDF PS etc. Update [the same]
Then a separate thing with:
Outline, LaTex log, Tex information.
But no mention of toolbars.
Cheers, Ben
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Ben Blamey wrote:
Hi,
using version 1.5.4
Hi,
I have solved the problem by deleting C:\Docs and Setting\Application
Data\Lyx15, and letting it generate a set set of default files.
And viewtoolbars has also come back.
Cheers, Ben
Ben Blamey wrote:
view- toolbars isn't there.
This is an item on the view menu right?
I've got PDF PS
Hi,
using version 1.5.4 on windows XP. I remember for a few months when I
first installed Lyx there was a toolbar with icons that exported pdf, ps
etc.
But its disappeared and I see nowhere to get it back again.
I presume it is a config file somewhere?
Thanks,
Ben Blamey
view- toolbars isn't there.
This is an item on the view menu right?
I've got PDF PS etc. Update [the same]
Then a separate thing with:
Outline, LaTex log, Tex information.
But no mention of toolbars.
Cheers, Ben
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Ben Blamey wrote:
Hi,
using version 1.5.4
Hi,
I have solved the problem by deleting C:\Docs and Setting\Application
Data\Lyx15, and letting it generate a set set of default files.
And viewtoolbars has also come back.
Cheers, Ben
Ben Blamey wrote:
view- toolbars isn't there.
This is an item on the view menu right?
I've got PDF PS
Hi,
using version 1.5.4 on windows XP. I remember for a few months when I
first installed Lyx there was a toolbar with icons that exported pdf, ps
etc.
But its disappeared and I see nowhere to get it back again.
I presume it is a config file somewhere?
Thanks,
Ben Blamey
view-> toolbars isn't there.
This is an item on the view menu right?
I've got PDF PS etc. Update [the same]
Then a separate thing with:
Outline, LaTex log, Tex information.
But no mention of toolbars.
Cheers, Ben
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Ben Blamey wrote:
Hi,
using version 1.
Hi,
I have solved the problem by deleting C:\Docs and Setting\Application
Data\Lyx15, and letting it generate a set set of default files.
And view>toolbars has also come back.
Cheers, Ben
Ben Blamey wrote:
view-> toolbars isn't there.
This is an item on the view menu right?
I've g
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