Hi!
First of all, I am sorry for not having followed the discussion until
now. I did not see all your messages because they were under the
fancyhdr thread (my fault when sending the email reporting the problem)
Thank you for the help Bo, but I did not need to do what you suggested.
Thank you for the help Bo, but I did not need to do what you suggested.
Instead, as Steve mentioned, I deleted the python package that the LyX
installer installed and the Tex Info Rescan function works fine now.
The problem seems to be with the bundled python, which misses some
module to
Bo Peng wrote:
Thank you for the help Bo, but I did not need to do what you suggested.
Instead, as Steve mentioned, I deleted the python package that the LyX
installer installed and the Tex Info Rescan function works fine now.
The problem seems to be with the bundled python, which misses some
Hi!
First of all, I am sorry for not having followed the discussion until
now. I did not see all your messages because they were under the
fancyhdr thread (my fault when sending the email reporting the problem)
Thank you for the help Bo, but I did not need to do what you suggested.
Thank you for the help Bo, but I did not need to do what you suggested.
Instead, as Steve mentioned, I deleted the python package that the LyX
installer installed and the Tex Info Rescan function works fine now.
The problem seems to be with the bundled python, which misses some
module to
Bo Peng wrote:
Thank you for the help Bo, but I did not need to do what you suggested.
Instead, as Steve mentioned, I deleted the python package that the LyX
installer installed and the Tex Info Rescan function works fine now.
The problem seems to be with the bundled python, which misses some
Hi!
First of all, I am sorry for not having followed the discussion until
now. I did not see all your messages because they were under the
"fancyhdr" thread (my fault when sending the email reporting the problem)
Thank you for the help Bo, but I did not need to do what you suggested.
Thank you for the help Bo, but I did not need to do what you suggested.
Instead, as Steve mentioned, I deleted the python package that the LyX
installer installed and the Tex Info Rescan function works fine now.
The problem seems to be with the bundled python, which misses some
module to
Bo Peng wrote:
Thank you for the help Bo, but I did not need to do what you suggested.
Instead, as Steve mentioned, I deleted the python package that the LyX
installer installed and the Tex Info Rescan function works fine now.
The problem seems to be with the bundled python, which misses some
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Since Bo also says it does not work (and I'm pretty sure I'm not the
only Windows user for whom it does work), perhaps we should be looking
for environmental similarities/differences.
/Paul
I noticed that the python24.dlls were not the same size or date:
Directory
Steve Harris wrote:
I'm not sure that asking if you have a full Python installed is
relevant.
That was only a shot in the dark, because we have had problems with stripped
down python versions in the past.
In any event, whatever python is being used, it correctly runs
python texfiles.py but
Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That is strange. On linux Rescan regenerates the files. Please somebody file
a bug.
After selecting TeX information you can see the following error on the
console:
File C:/Programmi/LyX14/Resources/scripts/TeXFiles.py, line 2
SyntaxError: encoding
So, after changing the second line of TeXFiles.py from
# -*- coding: iso-8859-15 -*-
to
# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
the error goes away and TeX Information works.
I also find this problem, but I do not really know what is going on. I
guess 8859-1 is universally available, and we need to
Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I also find this problem, but I do not really know what is going on. I
guess 8859-1 is universally available, and we need to install some
language package to use 8859-15? Or 8859-15 is not supported by
windows at all?
Maybe some module is missing in the
Maybe some module is missing in the bundled python?
You are right, since it is reported that standalone python works.
Anyway, it is easier just to change the encoding since I am told that
8859-15 is only useful when the Euro sign is going to be used.
Bo
I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did? How
do your run the texfiles.py file and where should the generated files go?
Hi, David and Nicolas,
The problem has been identified to be caused by the encoding of the
python script lib/scripts/TeXFiles.py. Changing the
On 7/17/06, Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did?
How
do your run the texfiles.py file and where should the generated files
go?
Hi, David and Nicolas,
The problem has been identified to be caused by the encoding of the
Georg Baum wrote:
Steve Harris wrote:
I'm not sure that asking if you have a full Python installed is
relevant.
That was only a shot in the dark, because we have had problems with stripped
down python versions in the past.
SH: In that sense it does appear to be relevant. Rescan will work
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Steve Harris wrote:
SH: I guess that doesn't explain why you having the Python
subdir under LyX works ok, but I have to delete that
subdir before Tex Information works right.
Paul: I have the full Python 2.3 on my system path (relatively early).
It's also on my
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Since Bo also says it does not work (and I'm pretty sure I'm not the
only Windows user for whom it does work), perhaps we should be looking
for environmental similarities/differences.
/Paul
I noticed that the python24.dlls were not the same size or date:
Directory
Steve Harris wrote:
I'm not sure that asking if you have a full Python installed is
relevant.
That was only a shot in the dark, because we have had problems with stripped
down python versions in the past.
In any event, whatever python is being used, it correctly runs
python texfiles.py but
Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That is strange. On linux Rescan regenerates the files. Please somebody file
a bug.
After selecting TeX information you can see the following error on the
console:
File C:/Programmi/LyX14/Resources/scripts/TeXFiles.py, line 2
SyntaxError: encoding
So, after changing the second line of TeXFiles.py from
# -*- coding: iso-8859-15 -*-
to
# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
the error goes away and TeX Information works.
I also find this problem, but I do not really know what is going on. I
guess 8859-1 is universally available, and we need to
Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I also find this problem, but I do not really know what is going on. I
guess 8859-1 is universally available, and we need to install some
language package to use 8859-15? Or 8859-15 is not supported by
windows at all?
Maybe some module is missing in the
Maybe some module is missing in the bundled python?
You are right, since it is reported that standalone python works.
Anyway, it is easier just to change the encoding since I am told that
8859-15 is only useful when the Euro sign is going to be used.
Bo
I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did? How
do your run the texfiles.py file and where should the generated files go?
Hi, David and Nicolas,
The problem has been identified to be caused by the encoding of the
python script lib/scripts/TeXFiles.py. Changing the
On 7/17/06, Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did?
How
do your run the texfiles.py file and where should the generated files
go?
Hi, David and Nicolas,
The problem has been identified to be caused by the encoding of the
Georg Baum wrote:
Steve Harris wrote:
I'm not sure that asking if you have a full Python installed is
relevant.
That was only a shot in the dark, because we have had problems with stripped
down python versions in the past.
SH: In that sense it does appear to be relevant. Rescan will work
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Steve Harris wrote:
SH: I guess that doesn't explain why you having the Python
subdir under LyX works ok, but I have to delete that
subdir before Tex Information works right.
Paul: I have the full Python 2.3 on my system path (relatively early).
It's also on my
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Since Bo also says it does not work (and I'm pretty sure I'm not the
only Windows user for whom it does work), perhaps we should be looking
for environmental similarities/differences.
/Paul
I noticed that the python24.dlls were not the same size or date:
Directory
Steve Harris wrote:
> I'm not sure that asking if you have a full Python installed is
> relevant.
That was only a shot in the dark, because we have had problems with stripped
down python versions in the past.
> In any event, whatever python is being used, it correctly runs
> "python
Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That is strange. On linux Rescan regenerates the files. Please somebody file
> a bug.
After selecting "TeX information" you can see the following error on the
console:
File "C:/Programmi/LyX14/Resources/scripts/TeXFiles.py", line 2
SyntaxError:
So, after changing the second line of TeXFiles.py from
# -*- coding: iso-8859-15 -*-
to
# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
the error goes away and "TeX Information" works.
I also find this problem, but I do not really know what is going on. I
guess 8859-1 is universally available, and we need to
Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I also find this problem, but I do not really know what is going on. I
> guess 8859-1 is universally available, and we need to install some
> language package to use 8859-15? Or 8859-15 is not supported by
> windows at all?
Maybe some module is missing in
Maybe some module is missing in the bundled python?
You are right, since it is reported that standalone python works.
Anyway, it is easier just to change the encoding since I am told that
8859-15 is only useful when the Euro sign is going to be used.
Bo
I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did? How
do your run the texfiles.py file and where should the generated files go?
Hi, David and Nicolas,
The problem has been identified to be caused by the encoding of the
python script lib/scripts/TeXFiles.py. Changing the
On 7/17/06, Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did?
How
> do your run the texfiles.py file and where should the generated files
go?
Hi, David and Nicolas,
The problem has been identified to be caused by the encoding of the
Georg Baum wrote:
Steve Harris wrote:
I'm not sure that asking if you have a full Python installed is
relevant.
That was only a shot in the dark, because we have had problems with stripped
down python versions in the past.
SH: In that sense it does appear to be relevant. Rescan will work
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Steve Harris wrote:
SH: I guess that doesn't explain why you having the Python
subdir under LyX works ok, but I have to delete that
subdir before Tex Information works right.
Paul: I have the full Python 2.3 on my system path (relatively early).
It's also on my
Am Samstag, 15. Juli 2006 21:00 schrieb David Halpern:
Georg,
I tried what you suggested but rescanning doesn't help.
Then that looks like a general bug in the windows version. Can other
windows users confirm this?
Georg
Georg Baum schrieb:
Am Samstag, 15. Juli 2006 21:00 schrieb David Halpern:
Georg,
I tried what you suggested but rescanning doesn't help.
Then that looks like a general bug in the windows version. Can other
windows users confirm this?
Georg
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
to have some latex/miktex stuff automatically installed, and that also
seems to have worked. In
Georg Baum schrieb:
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
to have some latex/miktex stuff automatically installed, and that also
seems
On 7/16/06, Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
to have some latex/miktex stuff automatically
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
to have some latex/miktex stuff automatically installed, and that also
seems to
On 7/16/06, Steve Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
to have some latex/miktex
I can confirm that rescan
1. works for 1.4.2.svn under windows, which uses the shell version of TeXFile.sh
2. works for 1.4.3svn under linux, which uses the python version
3. does not work for 1.4.2 under windows, which uses the python version.
It looks like a windows problem since 1.4.3svn is
On 7/16/06, Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can confirm that rescan
1. works for 1.4.2.svn under windows, which uses the shell version of TeXFile.sh
2. works for 1.4.3svn under linux, which uses the python version
3. does not work for 1.4.2 under windows, which uses the python version.
and
Georg Baum wrote:
Sven, do the *.lst files get regenerated if you do Tools-TeX
information-rescan?
Georg,
I'm not Sven :-) but I installed 1.4.2 (Joost's installer) and (a) it
found all the LaTeX stuff during the initial installation and (b) the
.lst files do get regenerated with a rescan.
(Disclaimer: what follows below was done on my laptop, which we've
established was manufactured in an alternative dimension)
Steve Harris wrote:
No, Tex Information does not work. The Rescan button does not work
right. I have to run python TeXFiles.py in order to generate a
the .lst files.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
Sven, do the *.lst files get regenerated if you do Tools-TeX
information-rescan?
Georg,
I'm not Sven :-) but I installed 1.4.2 (Joost's installer) and (a) it
found all the LaTeX stuff during the initial installation and (b) the
.lst files do get
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
(Disclaimer: what follows below was done on my laptop, which we've
established was manufactured in an alternative dimension)
Is this one of those farin laptops from the Far East? I have heard
that the North Koreans have infiltrated the Taiwan computer industry
and have
Am Samstag, 15. Juli 2006 21:00 schrieb David Halpern:
Georg,
I tried what you suggested but rescanning doesn't help.
Then that looks like a general bug in the windows version. Can other
windows users confirm this?
Georg
Georg Baum schrieb:
Am Samstag, 15. Juli 2006 21:00 schrieb David Halpern:
Georg,
I tried what you suggested but rescanning doesn't help.
Then that looks like a general bug in the windows version. Can other
windows users confirm this?
Georg
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
to have some latex/miktex stuff automatically installed, and that also
seems to have worked. In
Georg Baum schrieb:
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
to have some latex/miktex stuff automatically installed, and that also
seems
On 7/16/06, Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
to have some latex/miktex stuff automatically
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
to have some latex/miktex stuff automatically installed, and that also
seems to
On 7/16/06, Steve Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
to have some latex/miktex
I can confirm that rescan
1. works for 1.4.2.svn under windows, which uses the shell version of TeXFile.sh
2. works for 1.4.3svn under linux, which uses the python version
3. does not work for 1.4.2 under windows, which uses the python version.
It looks like a windows problem since 1.4.3svn is
On 7/16/06, Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can confirm that rescan
1. works for 1.4.2.svn under windows, which uses the shell version of TeXFile.sh
2. works for 1.4.3svn under linux, which uses the python version
3. does not work for 1.4.2 under windows, which uses the python version.
and
Georg Baum wrote:
Sven, do the *.lst files get regenerated if you do Tools-TeX
information-rescan?
Georg,
I'm not Sven :-) but I installed 1.4.2 (Joost's installer) and (a) it
found all the LaTeX stuff during the initial installation and (b) the
.lst files do get regenerated with a rescan.
(Disclaimer: what follows below was done on my laptop, which we've
established was manufactured in an alternative dimension)
Steve Harris wrote:
No, Tex Information does not work. The Rescan button does not work
right. I have to run python TeXFiles.py in order to generate a
the .lst files.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
Sven, do the *.lst files get regenerated if you do Tools-TeX
information-rescan?
Georg,
I'm not Sven :-) but I installed 1.4.2 (Joost's installer) and (a) it
found all the LaTeX stuff during the initial installation and (b) the
.lst files do get
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
(Disclaimer: what follows below was done on my laptop, which we've
established was manufactured in an alternative dimension)
Is this one of those farin laptops from the Far East? I have heard
that the North Koreans have infiltrated the Taiwan computer industry
and have
Am Samstag, 15. Juli 2006 21:00 schrieb David Halpern:
> Georg,
> I tried what you suggested but rescanning doesn't help.
Then that looks like a general bug in the windows version. Can other
windows users confirm this?
Georg
Georg Baum schrieb:
> Am Samstag, 15. Juli 2006 21:00 schrieb David Halpern:
>> Georg,
>> I tried what you suggested but rescanning doesn't help.
>
> Then that looks like a general bug in the windows version. Can other
> windows users confirm this?
>
>
> Georg
>
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
> No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
> first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
> to have some latex/miktex stuff automatically installed, and that also
> seems to have worked.
Georg Baum schrieb:
> Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
>> No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
>> first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
>> to have some latex/miktex stuff automatically installed, and that also
On 7/16/06, Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
> No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
> first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
> to have some latex/miktex stuff
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
to have some latex/miktex stuff automatically installed, and that also
seems to
On 7/16/06, Steve Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 16. Juli 2006 12:16 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
>> No. I upgraded to 1.4.2 with the smaller installer (uninstalled 1.4.1
>> first) w/o any problems so far. During the installation I was prompted
>> to have some
I can confirm that rescan
1. works for 1.4.2.svn under windows, which uses the shell version of TeXFile.sh
2. works for 1.4.3svn under linux, which uses the python version
3. does not work for 1.4.2 under windows, which uses the python version.
It looks like a windows problem since 1.4.3svn is
On 7/16/06, Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can confirm that rescan
1. works for 1.4.2.svn under windows, which uses the shell version of TeXFile.sh
2. works for 1.4.3svn under linux, which uses the python version
3. does not work for 1.4.2 under windows, which uses the python version.
Georg Baum wrote:
Sven, do the *.lst files get regenerated if you do Tools->TeX
information->rescan?
Georg,
I'm not Sven :-) but I installed 1.4.2 (Joost's installer) and (a) it
found all the LaTeX stuff during the initial installation and (b) the
.lst files do get regenerated with a
(Disclaimer: what follows below was done on my laptop, which we've
established was manufactured in an alternative dimension)
Steve Harris wrote:
No, Tex Information does not work. The Rescan button does not work
right. I have to run "python TeXFiles.py" in order to generate a
the .lst files.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
Sven, do the *.lst files get regenerated if you do Tools->TeX
information->rescan?
Georg,
I'm not Sven :-) but I installed 1.4.2 (Joost's installer) and (a) it
found all the LaTeX stuff during the initial installation and (b) the
.lst files do get
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
(Disclaimer: what follows below was done on my laptop, which we've
established was manufactured in an alternative dimension)
Is this one of those farin laptops from the Far East? I have heard
that the North Koreans have infiltrated the Taiwan computer industry
and have
Hi!
I have just installed Lyx 1.4.2 using the windows installer (small
version). After the installation Lyx was not aware of the Tex
configuartion. That is, Tools-Tex Information provided no info at all.
I run myself TeXFiles.py and copy the generated files to the right
place. After that
Nicolás,
I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did? How
do your run the texfiles.py file and where should the generated files go?
Thanks.
David
On 7/15/06, Nicolás [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I have just installed Lyx 1.4.2 using the windows installer (small
Am Samstag, 15. Juli 2006 17:05 schrieb David Halpern:
Nicolás,
I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did?
How
do your run the texfiles.py file and where should the generated files go?
If you simply run Tools-TeX information-rescan all should be OK.
Georg
Georg,
I tried what you suggested but rescanning doesn't help.
David
On 7/15/06, Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Samstag, 15. Juli 2006 17:05 schrieb David Halpern:
Nicolás,
I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did?
How
do your run the texfiles.py file
Hi!
I have just installed Lyx 1.4.2 using the windows installer (small
version). After the installation Lyx was not aware of the Tex
configuartion. That is, Tools-Tex Information provided no info at all.
I run myself TeXFiles.py and copy the generated files to the right
place. After that
Nicolás,
I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did? How
do your run the texfiles.py file and where should the generated files go?
Thanks.
David
On 7/15/06, Nicolás [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I have just installed Lyx 1.4.2 using the windows installer (small
Am Samstag, 15. Juli 2006 17:05 schrieb David Halpern:
Nicolás,
I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did?
How
do your run the texfiles.py file and where should the generated files go?
If you simply run Tools-TeX information-rescan all should be OK.
Georg
Georg,
I tried what you suggested but rescanning doesn't help.
David
On 7/15/06, Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Samstag, 15. Juli 2006 17:05 schrieb David Halpern:
Nicolás,
I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did?
How
do your run the texfiles.py file
Hi!
I have just installed Lyx 1.4.2 using the windows installer (small
version). After the installation Lyx was not aware of the Tex
configuartion. That is, Tools->Tex Information provided no info at all.
I run myself TeXFiles.py and copy the generated files to the right
place. After that
Nicolás,
I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did? How
do your run the texfiles.py file and where should the generated files go?
Thanks.
David
On 7/15/06, Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
I have just installed Lyx 1.4.2 using the windows installer (small
Am Samstag, 15. Juli 2006 17:05 schrieb David Halpern:
> Nicolás,
> I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did?
How
> do your run the texfiles.py file and where should the generated files go?
If you simply run Tools->TeX information->rescan all should be OK.
Georg
Georg,
I tried what you suggested but rescanning doesn't help.
David
On 7/15/06, Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Samstag, 15. Juli 2006 17:05 schrieb David Halpern:
> Nicolás,
> I have the exact same problem. Could you elaborate exactly what you did?
How
> do your run the texfiles.py
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