Hi,
I have installel lyx.x86_64 with 'yum install' command on my fedora 16.
The problem is that I can not get any kind of output, even print!
it writes There were some errors during the LaTex run, You should
try to fix them
Could you please help me to fix this problem?
Samar
Hi,
I have installel lyx.x86_64 with 'yum install' command on my fedora 16.
The problem is that I can not get any kind of output, even print!
it writes There were some errors during the LaTex run, You should
try to fix them
Could you please help me to fix this problem?
Samar
Hi,
I have installel lyx.x86_64 with 'yum install' command on my fedora 16.
The problem is that I can not get any kind of output, even print!
it writes "There were some errors during the LaTex run", "You should
try to fix them"
Could you please help me to fix this problem?
Samar
Sudden death:
When exporting to Plain Text from Lyx1.6rc2 the program immediately closes.
This seems to apply across multiple documents so it would be good to know if
anyone else can replicate this or whether it is a feature of my Linux
distribtion (Mepis 6.5 on a Lenovo Y300 laptop)
Tables
When
Sudden death:
When exporting to Plain Text from Lyx1.6rc2 the program immediately closes.
This seems to apply across multiple documents so it would be good to know if
anyone else can replicate this or whether it is a feature of my Linux
distribtion (Mepis 6.5 on a Lenovo Y300 laptop)
Tables
When
Sudden death:
When exporting to Plain Text from Lyx1.6rc2 the program immediately closes.
This seems to apply across multiple documents so it would be good to know if
anyone else can replicate this or whether it is a feature of my Linux
distribtion (Mepis 6.5 on a Lenovo Y300 laptop)
Tables
When
I am using Mepis 6.5 on a Lenovo Y300. I have been using lyx for several
years. I tried to download and install Lyx1.6rc2 but the attempt failed
after typing make. The compiler indicated this was the inability to find a
file called qdebug.h
I tried reloading qt4 but it did not work. Eventually
I am using Mepis 6.5 on a Lenovo Y300. I have been using lyx for several
years. I tried to download and install Lyx1.6rc2 but the attempt failed
after typing make. The compiler indicated this was the inability to find a
file called qdebug.h
I tried reloading qt4 but it did not work. Eventually
I am using Mepis 6.5 on a Lenovo Y300. I have been using lyx for several
years. I tried to download and install Lyx1.6rc2 but the attempt failed
after typing make. The compiler indicated this was the inability to find a
file called qdebug.h
I tried reloading qt4 but it did not work. Eventually
samar
samar
; yourself instead of relying on auto placement.
>
> Helge Hafting
Thats an elegant solution.
Is it possible we can have this on the wiki?
best regards
samar
as in 1
4. Put your figure in one minipage and your table in the other.
regards
samar
as in 1
4. Put your figure in one minipage and your table in the other.
regards
samar
nside and reduce width to less than 50% column
width when the cue pops up
2. Insert Hfill
3. Insert another minipage as in 1
4. Put your figure in one minipage and your table in the other.
regards
samar
.
In principle I could do that, but with the (hopefully) imminent release of
version 1.4 I would rather start a new tips collection instead of spending
time on a (hopefully) soon obsolete version.
Samar, feel free to remind me of this half-promise when 1.4 comes out...
-sven
Sven, a half
.
In principle I could do that, but with the (hopefully) imminent release of
version 1.4 I would rather start a new tips collection instead of spending
time on a (hopefully) soon obsolete version.
Samar, feel free to remind me of this half-promise when 1.4 comes out...
-sven
Sven, a half
her on the wiki if you
> > can spare the time.
>
> In principle I could do that, but with the (hopefully) imminent release of
> version 1.4 I would rather start a new tips collection instead of spending
> time on a (hopefully) soon obsolete version.
>
> Samar, feel fre
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 03:50, Sven Schreiber wrote:
6. Click the middle button on your mouse.
That should be it. The experts tell me this should not work but
unfortunately for the theory, it does for me.
samar
Kenward
I just discovered your tips on transferring spreadsheet
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 03:50, Sven Schreiber wrote:
6. Click the middle button on your mouse.
That should be it. The experts tell me this should not work but
unfortunately for the theory, it does for me.
samar
Kenward
I just discovered your tips on transferring spreadsheet
On Tuesday 18 October 2005 03:50, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> >>6. Click the middle button on your mouse.
> >>
> >>That should be it. The experts tell me this should not work but
> >>unfortunately for the theory, it does for me.
> >>
> >&g
structure
Copy the source into the destination but make sure you have the cursor in
the top left hand cell.
Sometimes, just sometimes, doing this copies the whole table as it is,
ignoring your blank table.
samar
structure
Copy the source into the destination but make sure you have the cursor in
the top left hand cell.
Sometimes, just sometimes, doing this copies the whole table as it is,
ignoring your blank table.
samar
ally the same
structure
Copy the source into the destination but make sure you have the cursor in
the top left hand cell.
Sometimes, just sometimes, doing this copies the whole table as it is,
ignoring your blank table.
samar
such as myself would not really like to see much change in
the ease with which Lyx allows tables to be created. However, enhancement is
always welcome.
regards
samar
of
a ... etc
The names of the supervisors would normally come after that. However, you
could just consider using a spacing and centering strategy like in the
modified example included to get the effects you want.
regards
samar
--
samar j. singh
bangalore
title_page-thesis_janus.lyx
such as myself would not really like to see much change in
the ease with which Lyx allows tables to be created. However, enhancement is
always welcome.
regards
samar
of
a ... etc
The names of the supervisors would normally come after that. However, you
could just consider using a spacing and centering strategy like in the
modified example included to get the effects you want.
regards
samar
--
samar j. singh
bangalore
title_page-thesis_janus.lyx
wn particular mix of helpful
alternatives which are tailored to their requirement.
In summary, users such as myself would not really like to see much change in
the ease with which Lyx allows tables to be created. However, enhancement is
always welcome.
regards
samar
a
declaration something like "This thesis is submitted .. fulfillment of
a ... etc "
The names of the supervisors would normally come after that. However, you
could just consider using a spacing and centering strategy like in the
modified example included to get the effects y
but no documentation on how to use
it to do this.
Would appreciate any advice
samar
but no documentation on how to use
it to do this.
Would appreciate any advice
samar
but no documentation on how to use
it to do this.
Would appreciate any advice
samar
- Original Message -
From: Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: Lyx 1.3.6 and Debian Sarge
samar wrote:
Actually there is not much value in 1.3.5 for unix users so it may not be
worth the trouble.
Both 1.3.5
- Original Message -
From: Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: Lyx 1.3.6 and Debian Sarge
samar wrote:
Actually there is not much value in 1.3.5 for unix users so it may not be
worth the trouble.
Both 1.3.5
- Original Message -
From: "Georg Baum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: Lyx 1.3.6 and Debian Sarge
samar wrote:
Actually there is not much value in 1.3.5 for unix users so it may not be
wor
refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
lyx: cannot connect to X server :0
Calling up an existing lyx document invokes lyx 1.3.4
Anything that I can do about this?
samar
From: Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: Lyx 1.3.6 and Debian Sarge
Am Montag, 25. Juli 2005 19:55 schrieb samar j. singh:
It was a dream doing so and running src/lyx brought up lyx 1.3.6. After
make
install, which
refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
lyx: cannot connect to X server :0
Calling up an existing lyx document invokes lyx 1.3.4
Anything that I can do about this?
samar
From: Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: Lyx 1.3.6 and Debian Sarge
Am Montag, 25. Juli 2005 19:55 schrieb samar j. singh:
It was a dream doing so and running src/lyx brought up lyx 1.3.6. After
make
install, which
ot the following error
message when trying to run lyx from the command line.
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
lyx: cannot connect to X server :0
Calling up an existing lyx document invokes lyx 1.3.4
Anything that I can do about this?
samar
From: "Georg Baum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: Lyx 1.3.6 and Debian Sarge
Am Montag, 25. Juli 2005 19:55 schrieb samar j. singh:
It was a dream doing so and running src/lyx brought up lyx 1.3.6
are, having been made on the basis
of one conversion, but there certainly seems to be a case for looking into
it.
samar
are, having been made on the basis
of one conversion, but there certainly seems to be a case for looking into
it.
samar
it into a
respectable pdf file from Lyx.
I dont know how general these observations are, having been made on the basis
of one conversion, but there certainly seems to be a case for looking into
it.
samar
if you want them to be part of
the maths in mathcad. That would appear to be a very different protocol
from the Lyx math protocol, but someone else may have better ideas.
samar
- Original Message -
From: Brian Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, July
if you want them to be part of
the maths in mathcad. That would appear to be a very different protocol
from the Lyx math protocol, but someone else may have better ideas.
samar
- Original Message -
From: Brian Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, July
if you want them to be part of
the maths in mathcad. That would appear to be a very different protocol
from the Lyx math protocol, but someone else may have better ideas.
samar
- Original Message -
From: "Brian Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.
samar j. singh wrote:
Actually, the beamer.layout file is already there under
C:\WINDOWS\lyx\share\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout with all the other layout
files.
Still no luck
It seems that you mixed up the directories for LyXWin 1.3.5 and LyXWin
1.3.6pre.
I also found an empty layout
samar j. singh wrote:
Actually, the beamer.layout file is already there under
C:\WINDOWS\lyx\share\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout with all the other layout
files.
Still no luck
It seems that you mixed up the directories for LyXWin 1.3.5 and LyXWin
1.3.6pre.
I also found an empty layout
samar j. singh wrote:
Actually, the beamer.layout file is already there under
C:\WINDOWS\lyx\share\lyx\layouts\beamer.layout with all the other layout
files.
Still no luck
It seems that you mixed up the directories for LyXWin 1.3.5 and LyXWin
1.3.6pre.
I also found an empty layout
Style tab. In the dropdown on the Document Class there is no
mention of Beamer.
Incidentally beamer.cls is very much there under texmf.
Anyone with any ideas?
samar
On Monday 11 July 2005 14:22, Angus Leeming wrote:
samar j. singh wrote:
When the file is loaded it shows the APA Style on the Document Class
entry in the Document Style tab. In the dropdown on the Document Class
there is no mention of Beamer.
Incidentally beamer.cls is very much
about the latex2html authors and all that.
and it tends not to be able to deal with unusual sty files etc.
samar
On July 11, 2005 12:47 pm, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 7
Style tab. In the dropdown on the Document Class there is no
mention of Beamer.
Incidentally beamer.cls is very much there under texmf.
Anyone with any ideas?
samar
On Monday 11 July 2005 14:22, Angus Leeming wrote:
samar j. singh wrote:
When the file is loaded it shows the APA Style on the Document Class
entry in the Document Style tab. In the dropdown on the Document Class
there is no mention of Beamer.
Incidentally beamer.cls is very much
about the latex2html authors and all that.
and it tends not to be able to deal with unusual sty files etc.
samar
On July 11, 2005 12:47 pm, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 7
e Document Style tab. In the dropdown on the Document Class there is no
mention of Beamer.
Incidentally beamer.cls is very much there under texmf.
Anyone with any ideas?
samar
On Monday 11 July 2005 14:22, Angus Leeming wrote:
> samar j. singh wrote:
> > When the file is loaded it shows the APA Style on the Document Class
> > entry in the Document Style tab. In the dropdown on the Document Class
> > there is no mention of Beamer.
> >
about the latex2html authors and all that.
and it tends not to be able to deal with unusual sty files etc.
samar
On July 11, 2005 12:47 pm, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Dean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
On Sunday 10 July 2005 06:15, Angus Leeming wrote:
samar j. singh wrote:
I have however the problem that when I set the viewer for pdflatex which
lies within Program Files, the View PDFlatex option comes up with an
error message saying that it could not find the viewer in C:/Program
On Sunday 10 July 2005 06:15, Angus Leeming wrote:
samar j. singh wrote:
I have however the problem that when I set the viewer for pdflatex which
lies within Program Files, the View PDFlatex option comes up with an
error message saying that it could not find the viewer in C:/Program
On Sunday 10 July 2005 06:15, Angus Leeming wrote:
> samar j. singh wrote:
> > I have however the problem that when I set the viewer for pdflatex which
> > lies within Program Files, the View > PDFlatex option comes up with an
> > error message saying that it could
not find the viewer in C:/Program. Hence, the
file name appears to stop at the blank space.
Am I doing something wrong, and is there a workaround, if I am not?
Have already tried to put a shortcut to the C directory but it does not have
the intended effect. TIA
samar
samar j. singh wrote:
In response to that stirring confidence, I have with great temerity setup
Lyx on my windows laptop. Undoubtedly it is a great advance over Ruuards
port, which was a great advance on the Cygwin altenative.
I have however the problem that when I set the viewer
On Saturday 09 July 2005 15:23, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
samar wrote:
However, putting quotes on either side of the FSP did the trick.
Interestingly this sort of change does not require reconfiguring.
Do you think this is something obvious for most people - other than
yours truly
samar wrote:
Many thanks indeed for that quick response. I had already tried just
putting in
AcroRd32.exe which I think is on the Path. However, could not seem to
get
it to work as it wanted to look in C for it.
However, putting quotes on either side of the FSP did the trick.
Interestingly
.
Regards,
Stephen
Yes, I agree that the full file path spec is not saved. I am not entirely
sure
that this is not a bug that needs to be sorted out, and Angus may have views
on that.
In point of fact, the process of reconfiguring kills that entry.
samar
not find the viewer in C:/Program. Hence, the
file name appears to stop at the blank space.
Am I doing something wrong, and is there a workaround, if I am not?
Have already tried to put a shortcut to the C directory but it does not have
the intended effect. TIA
samar
samar j. singh wrote:
In response to that stirring confidence, I have with great temerity setup
Lyx on my windows laptop. Undoubtedly it is a great advance over Ruuards
port, which was a great advance on the Cygwin altenative.
I have however the problem that when I set the viewer
On Saturday 09 July 2005 15:23, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
samar wrote:
However, putting quotes on either side of the FSP did the trick.
Interestingly this sort of change does not require reconfiguring.
Do you think this is something obvious for most people - other than
yours truly
samar wrote:
Many thanks indeed for that quick response. I had already tried just
putting in
AcroRd32.exe which I think is on the Path. However, could not seem to
get
it to work as it wanted to look in C for it.
However, putting quotes on either side of the FSP did the trick.
Interestingly
.
Regards,
Stephen
Yes, I agree that the full file path spec is not saved. I am not entirely
sure
that this is not a bug that needs to be sorted out, and Angus may have views
on that.
In point of fact, the process of reconfiguring kills that entry.
samar
up with an error
message saying that it could not find the viewer in C:/Program. Hence, the
file name appears to stop at the blank space.
Am I doing something wrong, and is there a workaround, if I am not?
Have already tried to put a shortcut to the C directory but it does not have
the intended effect. TIA
samar
samar j. singh wrote:
In response to that stirring confidence, I have with great temerity setup
Lyx on my windows laptop. Undoubtedly it is a great advance over Ruuards
port, which was a great advance on the Cygwin altenative.
I have however the problem that when I set the viewer
On Saturday 09 July 2005 15:23, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> samar wrote:
> > However, putting quotes on either side of the FSP did the trick.
> > Interestingly this sort of change does not require reconfiguring.
> >
> > Do you think this is something obvious for most people -
samar wrote:
Many thanks indeed for that quick response. I had already tried just
putting in
AcroRd32.exe which I think is on the Path. However, could not seem to
get
it to work as it wanted to look in C for it.
However, putting quotes on either side of the FSP did the trick.
Interestingly
Path which contains a space.
Regards,
Stephen
Yes, I agree that the full file path spec is not saved. I am not entirely
sure
that this is not a bug that needs to be sorted out, and Angus may have views
on that.
In point of fact, the process of reconfiguring kills that entry.
samar
Hi
I think you only need the option unsrt for the bibliography style.
samar
On Wednesday 06 July 2005 03:27, Martin A. Hansen wrote:
you need a .bst file which supports this.
try make your own by running:
latex makebst
martin
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 09:09:48PM -0600, Dean wrote
Hi
I think you only need the option unsrt for the bibliography style.
samar
On Wednesday 06 July 2005 03:27, Martin A. Hansen wrote:
you need a .bst file which supports this.
try make your own by running:
latex makebst
martin
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 09:09:48PM -0600, Dean wrote
Hi
I think you only need the option "unsrt" for the bibliography style.
samar
On Wednesday 06 July 2005 03:27, Martin A. Hansen wrote:
> you need a .bst file which supports this.
>
> try make your own by running:
>
> latex makebst
>
>
>
> martin
>
&g
\:
\nocite{*}
... after having built the .bib and pulled it in to the LyX file with
Insert-Lists TOC-BibTeX Reference .
SNIP
--
samar j. singh
bangalore
\:
\nocite{*}
... after having built the .bib and pulled it in to the LyX file with
Insert-Lists TOC-BibTeX Reference .
SNIP
--
samar j. singh
bangalore
(formatted) references cited in the document, and which has it's own
> > >>> page numbering
> > >>> Is that better?
> > >
> > >
> > > Ack... on re-reading your question, I see a different light.
> > > if you make a separate LyX (not bib) file, you will definitely need to
> > > use
> > > samar's trick of putting in ERT \:
> > > \nocite{*}
> > >
> > > ... after having built the .bib and pulled it in to the LyX file with
> > > Insert->Lists & TOC->BibTeX Reference .
>
>
--
samar j. singh
bangalore
for any chapter.
Any ideas?
samar
for any chapter.
Any ideas?
samar
for any chapter.
Any ideas?
samar
Hi
In linux you can use the acrobat reader - free version - to capture all the
text and ksnapshot for the graphics..
Recreating the lyx file should not be too difficult after that.
samar
- Original Message -
From: Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: LyX Users lyx
Hi
In linux you can use the acrobat reader - free version - to capture all the
text and ksnapshot for the graphics..
Recreating the lyx file should not be too difficult after that.
samar
- Original Message -
From: Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: LyX Users lyx
Hi
In linux you can use the acrobat reader - free version - to capture all the
text and ksnapshot for the graphics..
Recreating the lyx file should not be too difficult after that.
samar
- Original Message -
From: "Paul Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL P
Hi
Not sure I have figured out exactly what you want, but I think you may want
to look at the following file on the lyx wiki.
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Examples/Beamer/Samar/Prsntn.pdf
If you feel it has something for you the beamer lyx file is on the same
page.
samar
- Original
using the multicol
package. That means marginally more ERT
samar
- Original Message -
From: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: Beamer: Columns of Items Within a Block
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, samar wrote:
Not sure I
Rich
I use multicol quite a lot. Its very good at balancing columns but never
needed to use it inside beamer. Let me know how it goes.
samar
- Original Message -
From: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 12:28 AM
Subject: Re
Hi
Not sure I have figured out exactly what you want, but I think you may want
to look at the following file on the lyx wiki.
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Examples/Beamer/Samar/Prsntn.pdf
If you feel it has something for you the beamer lyx file is on the same
page.
samar
- Original
using the multicol
package. That means marginally more ERT
samar
- Original Message -
From: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: Beamer: Columns of Items Within a Block
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, samar wrote:
Not sure I
Rich
I use multicol quite a lot. Its very good at balancing columns but never
needed to use it inside beamer. Let me know how it goes.
samar
- Original Message -
From: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 12:28 AM
Subject: Re
Hi
Not sure I have figured out exactly what you want, but I think you may want
to look at the following file on the lyx wiki.
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Examples/Beamer/Samar/Prsntn.pdf
If you feel it has something for you the beamer lyx file is on the same
page.
samar
- Original
using the multicol
package. That means marginally more ERT
samar
- Original Message -
From: "Rich Shepard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: Beamer: Columns of Items Within a Block
On Tue, 21
Rich
I use multicol quite a lot. Its very good at balancing columns but never
needed to use it inside beamer. Let me know how it goes.
samar
- Original Message -
From: "Rich Shepard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 200
status as that takes a lot of real estate.
--
myriam
Hi
Dont know if this is precisely what you want but Section 16 on page 145 of
themanual explains inner themes, outer themes and templates.
samar
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