Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
You need LyX 1.6.5 for this feature.
I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5.
You installed LyX 1.6.5 using my Windows installer? If so what exactly doesn't work? You don't see
images in the HTML when exporting or also when only viewing as HTML?
Ken schrieb:
The html seems to get copied correctly for me on my test LyX documents; it just
does not get copied for the UserGuide. But I believe this is because I do not
have write permissions to the UserGuide folder as I am running LyX as a XP
Limited User.
Yes, in this case the images
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
You need LyX 1.6.5 for this feature.
I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5.
You installed LyX 1.6.5 using my Windows installer?
yes. I unsinstalled my 1.6.4 (including prefs) and installed 1.6.5. Then
I re-customised it in my
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
The html seems to get copied correctly for me on my test LyX documents; it
just
does not get copied for the UserGuide. But I believe this is because I do
not
have write permissions to the UserGuide folder as I am running LyX
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37 on my machine: it does not
copy the images to the html folder anymore.
You need LyX 1.6.5 for this feature.
I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5. There is
nothing in the release notes
> Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> 0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37 on my machine: it does not copy
> the images to the html folder anymore. Perhaps you should wait for 0.39 ?
The html seems to get copied correctly for me on my test LyX documents; it just
does not get copied for the UserGuide. But I
> I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5. There is
> nothing in the release notes of elyxer that says it needs 1.6.5 by the
> way. Copying the images worked perfectly well with 1.6.4 up to elyxer 0.36.
Oops. Please ignore my last post; I just noticed you were referring to
> The problem you have is that your system action for python files is to
> open them in notepad++. I have the same, esp. since I do not have python
> installed on my machine.
>
> What happens if you add python to the path (the system one, not the lyx
> one) ?
>
> To go around this issue
Ken wrote:
The problem you have is that your system action for python files is to
open them in notepad++. I have the same, esp. since I do not have python
installed on my machine.
What happens if you add python to the path (the system one, not the lyx
one) ?
To go around this issue (which
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Olivier Ripoll
wrote:
> I have been communicating with email with Alex successfully in the past
> months (image size has not been a bed of roses since 0.34) and it has always
> productive. I'm not really willing to open
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
You need LyX 1.6.5 for this feature.
I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5.
You installed LyX 1.6.5 using my Windows installer? If so what exactly doesn't work? You don't see
images in the HTML when exporting or also when only viewing as HTML?
Ken schrieb:
The html seems to get copied correctly for me on my test LyX documents; it just
does not get copied for the UserGuide. But I believe this is because I do not
have write permissions to the UserGuide folder as I am running LyX as a XP
Limited User.
Yes, in this case the images
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
You need LyX 1.6.5 for this feature.
I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5.
You installed LyX 1.6.5 using my Windows installer?
yes. I unsinstalled my 1.6.4 (including prefs) and installed 1.6.5. Then
I re-customised it in my
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>> The html seems to get copied correctly for me on my test LyX documents; it
>> just
>> does not get copied for the UserGuide. But I believe this is because I do
>> not
>> have write permissions to the UserGuide folder as I am
Ken wrote:
Hi. I am following the instructions on
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/userguide.html#toc-Subsection-1.6
I have added the latest elyxer to the LyX-1.6.4/bin directory, and
reconfigured and restarted.
When I run File Export HTML I can see in the status bar that the
command
elyxer.py
I followed the instructions to setup elyxer within Python:
Installation section - The Elegant Way
on Windows you don’t have to be root:
python setup.py install
Then in LyX I changed the converter to
python -m elyxer --debug --directory $$r $$i $$o
I am able to successfully convert the
Ken schrieb:
Some notes about my system:
Windows XP SP3 (logged in as a limited user)
LyX 1.6.4
Wait for tomorrow when the alternative LyX 1.6.5 for Windows installer comes out. This one comes
with eLyXer 0.38.
C:\Python25 installed but is not in my windows path
Instead, it is in the PATH
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Ken schrieb:
Some notes about my system:
Windows XP SP3 (logged in as a limited user)
LyX 1.6.4
Wait for tomorrow when the alternative LyX 1.6.5 for Windows installer
comes out. This one comes with eLyXer 0.38.
[...]
regards Uwe
0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37 on my machine: it does not copy
the images to the html folder anymore.
You need LyX 1.6.5 for this feature.
regards Uwe
Ken wrote:
Hi. I am following the instructions on
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/userguide.html#toc-Subsection-1.6
I have added the latest elyxer to the LyX-1.6.4/bin directory, and
reconfigured and restarted.
When I run File Export HTML I can see in the status bar that the
command
elyxer.py
I followed the instructions to setup elyxer within Python:
Installation section - The Elegant Way
on Windows you don’t have to be root:
python setup.py install
Then in LyX I changed the converter to
python -m elyxer --debug --directory $$r $$i $$o
I am able to successfully convert the
Ken schrieb:
Some notes about my system:
Windows XP SP3 (logged in as a limited user)
LyX 1.6.4
Wait for tomorrow when the alternative LyX 1.6.5 for Windows installer comes out. This one comes
with eLyXer 0.38.
C:\Python25 installed but is not in my windows path
Instead, it is in the PATH
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Ken schrieb:
Some notes about my system:
Windows XP SP3 (logged in as a limited user)
LyX 1.6.4
Wait for tomorrow when the alternative LyX 1.6.5 for Windows installer
comes out. This one comes with eLyXer 0.38.
[...]
regards Uwe
0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37 on my machine: it does not copy
the images to the html folder anymore.
You need LyX 1.6.5 for this feature.
regards Uwe
Ken wrote:
Hi. I am following the instructions on
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/userguide.html#toc-Subsection-1.6
I have added the latest elyxer to the LyX-1.6.4/bin directory, and
reconfigured and restarted.
When I run "File > Export > HTML" I can see in the status bar that the
command
I followed the instructions to setup elyxer within Python:
Installation section -> The Elegant Way
on Windows you don’t have to be root:
> python setup.py install
Then in LyX I changed the converter to
python -m elyxer --debug --directory $$r $$i $$o
I am able to successfully convert the
Ken schrieb:
Some notes about my system:
Windows XP SP3 (logged in as a limited user)
LyX 1.6.4
Wait for tomorrow when the alternative LyX 1.6.5 for Windows installer comes out. This one comes
with eLyXer 0.38.
C:\Python25 installed but is not in my windows path
Instead, it is in the PATH
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Ken schrieb:
Some notes about my system:
Windows XP SP3 (logged in as a limited user)
LyX 1.6.4
Wait for tomorrow when the alternative LyX 1.6.5 for Windows installer
comes out. This one comes with eLyXer 0.38.
[...]
regards Uwe
0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37 on my machine: it does not copy
the images to the html folder anymore.
You need LyX 1.6.5 for this feature.
regards Uwe
On 2009-11-03, Rob Oakes wrote:
Counter subsection
LabelString \Alph{section}.\{subsection}
End
Since this is one of those Write it down or forget it type of things,
I also put together a blog post that describes the whole process.
...
If interested, you can find it at:
On 2009-11-03, Rob Oakes wrote:
Counter subsection
LabelString \Alph{section}.\{subsection}
End
Since this is one of those Write it down or forget it type of things,
I also put together a blog post that describes the whole process.
...
If interested, you can find it at:
On 2009-11-03, Rob Oakes wrote:
> Counter subsection
> LabelString "\Alph{section}.\{subsection}"
> End
> Since this is one of those "Write it down or forget it" type of things,
> I also put together a blog post that describes the whole process.
...
> If interested, you can find it at:
>
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
How can I get the index with an alphabetical separator as I mention above?
Thanks you for any help or information
If you use xindy (texindy) instead of makeindex, you will get the desired
layout out of the box.
If you use makeindex, you will have to set up an
If you use xindy (texindy) instead of makeindex, you will get the desired
layout out of the box.
If you use makeindex, you will have to set up an index style file (*.ist).
I'd recommend xindy, because it is way ahead of makeindex in many respects.
Thanks Jurgen
It works,
I just replace the
On 10/30/2009 02:17 PM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear Richard and other LyX Users,
I managed to solve a few of the formatting problems. To change the
section labels from numbers to letters, I added the following to the
nih.cls file:
\def\thesection{\Alph{section}}
That solved the output problem.
Dear Richard and other LyX Users,
Thank you very much for the recommendation, it worked perfectly. The
final formatting worked out to be:
Counter subsection
LabelString \Alph{section}.\{subsection}
End
Since this is one of those Write it down or forget it type of things,
I also put together
Since this is one of those Write it down or forget it type of things,
I also put together a blog post that describes the whole process.
Granted, most of it is just stolen out of the LyX documentation, but I
find it handy to put together these types of cheat sheets for myself.
If interested,
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
How can I get the index with an alphabetical separator as I mention above?
Thanks you for any help or information
If you use xindy (texindy) instead of makeindex, you will get the desired
layout out of the box.
If you use makeindex, you will have to set up an
If you use xindy (texindy) instead of makeindex, you will get the desired
layout out of the box.
If you use makeindex, you will have to set up an index style file (*.ist).
I'd recommend xindy, because it is way ahead of makeindex in many respects.
Thanks Jurgen
It works,
I just replace the
On 10/30/2009 02:17 PM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear Richard and other LyX Users,
I managed to solve a few of the formatting problems. To change the
section labels from numbers to letters, I added the following to the
nih.cls file:
\def\thesection{\Alph{section}}
That solved the output problem.
Dear Richard and other LyX Users,
Thank you very much for the recommendation, it worked perfectly. The
final formatting worked out to be:
Counter subsection
LabelString \Alph{section}.\{subsection}
End
Since this is one of those Write it down or forget it type of things,
I also put together
Since this is one of those Write it down or forget it type of things,
I also put together a blog post that describes the whole process.
Granted, most of it is just stolen out of the LyX documentation, but I
find it handy to put together these types of cheat sheets for myself.
If interested,
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
> How can I get the index with an alphabetical separator as I mention above?
>
> Thanks you for any help or information
If you use xindy (texindy) instead of makeindex, you will get the desired
layout out of the box.
If you use makeindex, you will have to set up an
> If you use xindy (texindy) instead of makeindex, you will get the desired
> layout out of the box.
>
> If you use makeindex, you will have to set up an index style file (*.ist).
>
> I'd recommend xindy, because it is way ahead of makeindex in many respects.
>
Thanks Jurgen
It works,
I just
On 10/30/2009 02:17 PM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear Richard and other LyX Users,
I managed to solve a few of the formatting problems. To change the
section labels from numbers to letters, I added the following to the
nih.cls file:
\def\thesection{\Alph{section}}
That solved the output problem.
Dear Richard and other LyX Users,
Thank you very much for the recommendation, it worked perfectly. The
final formatting worked out to be:
Counter subsection
LabelString "\Alph{section}.\{subsection}"
End
Since this is one of those "Write it down or forget it" type of things,
I also put
> Since this is one of those "Write it down or forget it" type of things,
> I also put together a blog post that describes the whole process.
> Granted, most of it is just stolen out of the LyX documentation, but I
> find it handy to put together these types of cheat sheets for myself.
>
> If
Venable schrieb:
I have a small question about the way LyX places hyperref among other
packages. From exporting LyX files to plain latex, it appears that LyX
does not place hyperref last among the packages, as recommended in the
hyperref manual. This is innocuous 99% of the time but has in my
Venable schrieb:
I have a small question about the way LyX places hyperref among other
packages. From exporting LyX files to plain latex, it appears that LyX
does not place hyperref last among the packages, as recommended in the
hyperref manual. This is innocuous 99% of the time but has in my
Venable schrieb:
I have a small question about the way LyX places hyperref among other
packages. From exporting LyX files to plain latex, it appears that LyX
does not place hyperref last among the packages, as recommended in the
hyperref manual. This is innocuous 99% of the time but has in my
On 10/30/2009 10:52 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear LyX Users,
I have a quick question about custom layouts. I've been in the process
of creating a custom layout file for the NIH grant LaTeX class
(http://www.cs.duke.edu/brd/NIH/tips/). By following the instructions in
the LyX documentation and
Dear Richard and other LyX Users,
I managed to solve a few of the formatting problems. To change the
section labels from numbers to letters, I added the following to the
nih.cls file:
\def\thesection{\Alph{section}}
That solved the output problem. Now I am trying to get the labels for
On 10/30/2009 10:52 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear LyX Users,
I have a quick question about custom layouts. I've been in the process
of creating a custom layout file for the NIH grant LaTeX class
(http://www.cs.duke.edu/brd/NIH/tips/). By following the instructions in
the LyX documentation and
Dear Richard and other LyX Users,
I managed to solve a few of the formatting problems. To change the
section labels from numbers to letters, I added the following to the
nih.cls file:
\def\thesection{\Alph{section}}
That solved the output problem. Now I am trying to get the labels for
On 10/30/2009 10:52 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear LyX Users,
I have a quick question about custom layouts. I've been in the process
of creating a custom layout file for the NIH grant LaTeX class
(http://www.cs.duke.edu/brd/NIH/tips/). By following the instructions in
the LyX documentation and
Dear Richard and other LyX Users,
I managed to solve a few of the formatting problems. To change the
section labels from numbers to letters, I added the following to the
nih.cls file:
\def\thesection{\Alph{section}}
That solved the output problem. Now I am trying to get the labels for
On 2009-10-27, Rainer M Krug wrote:
...
LabelFont
Color red
SizeLarge
Series Bold
EndFont
...
But I would like to have the text which I enter also to be red (and
possibly also changed to bold). How
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.dewrote:
On 2009-10-27, Rainer M Krug wrote:
...
LabelFont
Color red
SizeLarge
Series Bold
EndFont
...
But I would like to
On 2009-10-27, Rainer M Krug wrote:
...
LabelFont
Color red
SizeLarge
Series Bold
EndFont
...
But I would like to have the text which I enter also to be red (and
possibly also changed to bold). How
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.dewrote:
On 2009-10-27, Rainer M Krug wrote:
...
LabelFont
Color red
SizeLarge
Series Bold
EndFont
...
But I would like to
On 2009-10-27, Rainer M Krug wrote:
...
> LabelFont
> Color red
> SizeLarge
> Series Bold
> EndFont
...
> But I would like to have the text which I enter also to be red (and
> possibly also changed to bold).
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2009-10-27, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>
> ...
> > LabelFont
> > Color red
> > SizeLarge
> > Series Bold
> > EndFont
> ...
>
> >
silvio grosso skrev:
Hello everybody,
I am sorry for asking such a trivial question so bear with me :-)
In essence, I would like to know why there are not two buttons, in the Lyx
interface, to underline or bold a text.
Don't get me wrong.
I know you can perform these two options easily with
On 09/21/2009 10:27 AM, silvio grosso wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am sorry for asking such a trivial question so bear with me :-)
In essence, I would like to know why there are not two buttons, in the Lyx
interface, to underline or bold a text.
Don't get me wrong.
I know you can perform these
On Monday 21 September 2009 11:34:16 rgheck wrote:
On 09/21/2009 10:27 AM, silvio grosso wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am sorry for asking such a trivial question so bear with me :-)
In essence, I would like to know why there are not two buttons, in the
Lyx interface, to underline or bold a
On 09/21/2009 01:04 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Emph is really a kinda sorta character style built into LyX. I'm pretty sure
it can be redefined to produce bold output, or bold italic output, or Large
output, or whatever you want. I know for a fact you can do that with real
character styles.
What
silvio grosso skrev:
Hello everybody,
I am sorry for asking such a trivial question so bear with me :-)
In essence, I would like to know why there are not two buttons, in the Lyx
interface, to underline or bold a text.
Don't get me wrong.
I know you can perform these two options easily with
On 09/21/2009 10:27 AM, silvio grosso wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am sorry for asking such a trivial question so bear with me :-)
In essence, I would like to know why there are not two buttons, in the Lyx
interface, to underline or bold a text.
Don't get me wrong.
I know you can perform these
On Monday 21 September 2009 11:34:16 rgheck wrote:
On 09/21/2009 10:27 AM, silvio grosso wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am sorry for asking such a trivial question so bear with me :-)
In essence, I would like to know why there are not two buttons, in the
Lyx interface, to underline or bold a
On 09/21/2009 01:04 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Emph is really a kinda sorta character style built into LyX. I'm pretty sure
it can be redefined to produce bold output, or bold italic output, or Large
output, or whatever you want. I know for a fact you can do that with real
character styles.
What
silvio grosso skrev:
Hello everybody,
I am sorry for asking such a trivial question so bear with me :-)
In essence, I would like to know why there are not two buttons, in the Lyx
interface, to underline or bold a text.
Don't get me wrong.
I know you can perform these two options easily with
On 09/21/2009 10:27 AM, silvio grosso wrote:
Hello everybody,
I am sorry for asking such a trivial question so bear with me :-)
In essence, I would like to know why there are not two buttons, in the Lyx
interface, to underline or bold a text.
Don't get me wrong.
I know you can perform these
On Monday 21 September 2009 11:34:16 rgheck wrote:
> On 09/21/2009 10:27 AM, silvio grosso wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I am sorry for asking such a trivial question so bear with me :-)
> > In essence, I would like to know why there are not two buttons, in the
> > Lyx interface, to
On 09/21/2009 01:04 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Emph is really a kinda sorta character style built into LyX. I'm pretty sure
it can be redefined to produce bold output, or bold italic output, or Large
output, or whatever you want. I know for a fact you can do that with real
character styles.
What
On 2009-09-12, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support for
additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX,
especially when the symbols require special LaTeX-packages as in your
On 2009-09-12, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support for
additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX,
especially when the symbols require special LaTeX-packages as in your
On 2009-09-12, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Philip Mayer schrieb:
>> So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support for
>> additional symbols?
> No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX,
> especially when the symbols require special LaTeX-packages as in
Dear Uwe,
thanks for your answer.
Philip
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support
for additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX,
especially when the symbols require special
Dear Uwe,
thanks for your answer.
Philip
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support
for additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX,
especially when the symbols require special
Dear Uwe,
thanks for your answer.
Philip
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support
for additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX,
especially when the symbols require special
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support for
additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX, especially when the symbols
require special LaTeX-packages as in your case. LyX needs to know how to display
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support for
additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX, especially when the symbols
require special LaTeX-packages as in your case. LyX needs to know how to display
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support for
additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX, especially when the symbols
require special LaTeX-packages as in your case. LyX needs to know how to display
Venable wrote:
Hi Pavel,
Thanks for the tip. I looked at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
but there was not much in the way of direction there. Could you
possibly give me a bit more insight?
if you have lyx 1.6, then look into help-lyx functions menu.
pavel
Venable wrote:
Hi Pavel,
Thanks for the tip. I looked at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
but there was not much in the way of direction there. Could you
possibly give me a bit more insight?
if you have lyx 1.6, then look into help-lyx functions menu.
pavel
Venable wrote:
> Hi Pavel,
>
> Thanks for the tip. I looked at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
> but there was not much in the way of direction there. Could you
> possibly give me a bit more insight?
if you have lyx 1.6, then look into help->lyx functions menu.
pavel
Venable wrote:
having the cursor
appear in the frametitle field,
try to look on LFUN_CHAR_LEFT and LFUN_REPEAT.
pavel
Hi Pavel,
Thanks for the tip. I looked at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
but there was not much in the way of direction there. Could you
possibly give me a bit more insight?
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Pavel Sandasa...@lyx.org wrote:
Venable wrote:
having the cursor
appear in the
Venable wrote:
having the cursor
appear in the frametitle field,
try to look on LFUN_CHAR_LEFT and LFUN_REPEAT.
pavel
Hi Pavel,
Thanks for the tip. I looked at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
but there was not much in the way of direction there. Could you
possibly give me a bit more insight?
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Pavel Sandasa...@lyx.org wrote:
Venable wrote:
having the cursor
appear in the
Venable wrote:
> having the cursor
> appear in the frametitle field,
try to look on LFUN_CHAR_LEFT and LFUN_REPEAT.
pavel
Hi Pavel,
Thanks for the tip. I looked at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
but there was not much in the way of direction there. Could you
possibly give me a bit more insight?
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Venable wrote:
>> having the cursor
>> appear
* Ken wrote, On 28/07/09 12:28:
Hi all,
I have a simple question which I could not find an answer to online to
which I was hoping an experienced LyX user may know the solution.
When I click on File Export PDF (pdflatex) the .pdf file gets
generated in the same folder as the .lyx file.
On 07/28/2009 07:56 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ken wrote, On 28/07/09 12:28:
Hi all,
I have a simple question which I could not find an answer to online to
which I was hoping an experienced LyX user may know the solution.
When I click on File Export PDF (pdflatex) the .pdf file gets
* Ken wrote, On 28/07/09 12:28:
Hi all,
I have a simple question which I could not find an answer to online to
which I was hoping an experienced LyX user may know the solution.
When I click on File Export PDF (pdflatex) the .pdf file gets
generated in the same folder as the .lyx file.
On 07/28/2009 07:56 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ken wrote, On 28/07/09 12:28:
Hi all,
I have a simple question which I could not find an answer to online to
which I was hoping an experienced LyX user may know the solution.
When I click on File Export PDF (pdflatex) the .pdf file gets
* Ken wrote, On 28/07/09 12:28:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a simple question which I could not find an answer to online to
> which I was hoping an experienced LyX user may know the solution.
>
> When I click on "File > Export > PDF (pdflatex)" the .pdf file gets
> generated in the same folder as the
On 07/28/2009 07:56 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ken wrote, On 28/07/09 12:28:
Hi all,
I have a simple question which I could not find an answer to online to
which I was hoping an experienced LyX user may know the solution.
When I click on "File> Export> PDF (pdflatex)" the .pdf file gets
On May 4, 2009, at 5:27 PM, Jim Rockford wrote:
Hello : this is probably more of a latex issue than Lyx, but I would
like to
do this quickly in Lyx, so...
What I want is a neatly formatted set of relations like
a S b
c T d
and so forth. I just need the analog of the usual 3 column
On May 4, 2009, at 5:27 PM, Jim Rockford wrote:
Hello : this is probably more of a latex issue than Lyx, but I would
like to
do this quickly in Lyx, so...
What I want is a neatly formatted set of relations like
a S b
c T d
and so forth. I just need the analog of the usual 3 column
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