John Kane wrote:
Tools - Preferences ... - File formats lists all the file formats LyX
recognizes. For each, you can specify a program to display it in the
Viewer: field. (If the program is not on your system command path, you
can either specify a full path here or add the path to it to
John Kane wrote:
Tools - Preferences ... - File formats lists all the file formats LyX
recognizes. For each, you can specify a program to display it in the
Viewer: field. (If the program is not on your system command path, you
can either specify a full path here or add the path to it to
John Kane wrote:
Tools -> Preferences ... -> File formats lists all the file formats LyX
recognizes. For each, you can specify a program to display it in the
Viewer: field. (If the program is not on your system command path, you
can either specify a full path here or add the path to it to
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Could this just be a Foxit problem?
Possible but not entirely likely. Can you load a
doc into LyX and then
use File-Export-PDF (pdflatex) to generate a
John Kane wrote:
If you have acroread32 set as the viewer for PDF (pdflatex), that would
explain why View-PDF (pdflatex) now calls Acrobat Reader. Otherwise,
it's probably the same phenomenon that causes your car to do strange
things until you get a mechanic to look at it, at which point
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
If you have acroread32 set as the viewer for PDF
(pdflatex), that would
explain why View-PDF (pdflatex) now calls
Acrobat Reader. Otherwise,
it's probably the same phenomenon that causes
your car to do strange
things
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Could this just be a Foxit problem?
Possible but not entirely likely. Can you load a
doc into LyX and then
use File-Export-PDF (pdflatex) to generate a
John Kane wrote:
If you have acroread32 set as the viewer for PDF (pdflatex), that would
explain why View-PDF (pdflatex) now calls Acrobat Reader. Otherwise,
it's probably the same phenomenon that causes your car to do strange
things until you get a mechanic to look at it, at which point
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
If you have acroread32 set as the viewer for PDF
(pdflatex), that would
explain why View-PDF (pdflatex) now calls
Acrobat Reader. Otherwise,
it's probably the same phenomenon that causes
your car to do strange
things
--- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Kane wrote:
> > --- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> John Kane wrote:
>
> >>> Could this just be a Foxit problem?
>
> >> Possible but not entirely likely. Can you load a
> doc into LyX and then
> >> use
John Kane wrote:
If you have acroread32 set as the viewer for PDF (pdflatex), that would
explain why View->PDF (pdflatex) now calls Acrobat Reader. Otherwise,
it's probably the same phenomenon that causes your car to do strange
things until you get a mechanic to look at it, at which point
--- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Kane wrote:
>
> >>>
> >> If you have acroread32 set as the viewer for PDF
> (pdflatex), that would
> >> explain why View->PDF (pdflatex) now calls
> Acrobat Reader. Otherwise,
> >> it's probably the same phenomenon that causes
> your car
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help
list
readers with this message I thought I might try
again,hopefully in the right list this time.
Might not be spam -- maybe one of them can produce a
logistic regression
John Kane wrote:
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Could this just be a Foxit problem?
Possible but not entirely likely. Can you load a doc into LyX and then
use File-Export-PDF (pdflatex) to generate a PDF output file (in the
same directory)? If so, does it
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help
list
readers with this message I thought I might try
again,hopefully in the right list this time.
Might not be spam -- maybe one of them can produce a
logistic regression
John Kane wrote:
--- Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Could this just be a Foxit problem?
Possible but not entirely likely. Can you load a doc into LyX and then
use File-Export-PDF (pdflatex) to generate a PDF output file (in the
same directory)? If so, does it
--- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Kane wrote:
> > Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help
> list
> > readers with this message I thought I might try
> > again,hopefully in the right list this time.
>
> Might not be spam -- maybe one of them can produce a
> logistic
John Kane wrote:
--- "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Could this just be a Foxit problem?
Possible but not entirely likely. Can you load a doc into LyX and then
use File->Export->PDF (pdflatex) to generate a PDF output file (in the
same directory)? If so,
Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help list
readers with this message I thought I might try
again,hopefully in the right list this time.
I just changed machines and, at first, could not get
LyX 1.4.3-4 to even load. I tried 1.5 which loaded
nicely but would not give me PDF output.
John Kane wrote:
Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help list
readers with this message I thought I might try
again,hopefully in the right list this time.
Might not be spam -- maybe one of them can produce a logistic regression
model to predict the likelihood of you're getting a PDF
Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help list
readers with this message I thought I might try
again,hopefully in the right list this time.
I just changed machines and, at first, could not get
LyX 1.4.3-4 to even load. I tried 1.5 which loaded
nicely but would not give me PDF output.
John Kane wrote:
Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help list
readers with this message I thought I might try
again,hopefully in the right list this time.
Might not be spam -- maybe one of them can produce a logistic regression
model to predict the likelihood of you're getting a PDF
Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help list
readers with this message I thought I might try
again,hopefully in the right list this time.
I just changed machines and, at first, could not get
LyX 1.4.3-4 to even load. I tried 1.5 which loaded
nicely but would not give me PDF output.
John Kane wrote:
Having accidentally spammed 3,000 or so R-help list
readers with this message I thought I might try
again,hopefully in the right list this time.
Might not be spam -- maybe one of them can produce a logistic regression
model to predict the likelihood of you're getting a PDF
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