On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 12:16:30PM +, John Levon wrote:
No, we have been through this before. Any distribution that requires the kernel
headers via the symlink like this is broken. Most modern ones are fixed now.
For the broken distributions, you *must* include the kernel headers in
Hi!
I use section* for some of my headings. The document shows no numbers, but
in the fancyheader are leading numbers displayed. I use \sectionmark for
shorter text in the fancyheader. How can I remove the numbers in the
fancyheader?
Regards
Chris
"Frank" == Frank Derichsweiler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Frank I suggest to
Frank add a small text notice within the INSTALL or within the
Frank configure-produced warning that xforms is not working like the
Frank following: "This xforms problem might be due to missing Linux
Frank kernel
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Chris Schulbert wrote:
I use section* for some of my headings. The document shows no numbers, but
in the fancyheader are leading numbers displayed. I use \sectionmark for
shorter text in the fancyheader. How can I remove the numbers in the
fancyheader?
have a look at
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 04:41:29PM +0100, Guenter Milde wrote:
Actually there are 4 variants of what a user might want :
| command already defined | command not defined | LaTeX command
---
1 | use my version | use my
Guys,
I am new in Linux, very very new.
I have download lyx-1.1.6fix1-1.i386.rpm from LyX ftp site. But when I try
to install it to my machine (running RedHat 6.2) I got these message on my
screen :
error : failed dependencies :
Xforms = 0.88 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix1-1
Hi!
The LyX menu fonts are quite large on my
installation, so I tried to configure them in my
.Xresources file, but I am unable to get the names
of the widgets right. Even doing
*font: 8x13
or something does not change the LyX menu fonts,
although most other programs are changed. I tried
to
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 11:02:38AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
- you have not installed the kernel sources. The you should
^ insert n
What more can we do??
Nothing but insert the "n" letter ;-)
My message was just to
"Joao" == Joao B Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joao Does anyone know how to get the information about LyX's widget
Joao tree, or how to set the menu fonts explicitly?
Since xforms is not Xt based, there is no widget tree and nothing is
settable via resources. The only thing you can change
"Frank" == Frank Derichsweiler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Frank Nothing but insert the "n" letter ;-)
Point taken :)
JMarc
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 02:09:46PM +0100, Guenter Milde wrote:
e.g.: For imaginary and real part of a complex numberI prefer Im and Re
(in roman) : as \Re and \Im is already defind in LaTeX (inserting R and I
in fractur), redefine them with \renewcommand in the preamble. I cannot
"Dekel" == Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dekel It should not hard to write a command for case 1 (called
Dekel \setcommand for example):
I think that this command is a bad idea (and does not exist in latex
for the same reason): it is clear that most first time users will use
this version
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Wahyu Nugroho wrote:
I have download lyx-1.1.6fix1-1.i386.rpm from LyX ftp site. But when I try
to install it to my machine (running RedHat 6.2) I got these message on my
screen :
error : failed dependencies :
Xforms = 0.88 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix1-1
Hi,
writing a text I came across a maybe simple problem. Is there a special
character to write 1/2, 1/3 and so on. To be more precise: Im looking
for ONE character giving me an upper 1 followed by / and a lower 2.
I've tried this in math mode but it didn't look well.
Any suggestions are
Martin Adorni writes:
Is there a special character to write 1/2, 1/3 and so on. To be more
precise: Im looking for ONE character giving me an upper 1 followed
by / and a lower 2.
I don't know other machines, but with Sun workstations you can use the
compose key to create the characters ,
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 15:10:31 +0100
From: Martin Adorni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Character 1/2, 1/3
Hi,
writing a text I came across a maybe simple problem. Is there a special
character to write 1/2, 1/3 and so on. To be more precise: Im looking
for ONE character
Hi Folks,
I got a .cls file which I like to add to lyx menu layout/document/class,
but I did not find out how. Latex accepts the file (which I saved in
a local directory so far); it just must be mentioned at that class-
pulldown menu.
please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stephan
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Wahyu Nugroho wrote:
I have download lyx-1.1.6fix1-1.i386.rpm from LyX ftp site. But when I try
to install it to my machine (running RedHat 6.2) I got these message on my
screen :
error : failed dependencies :
Xforms =
"Stephan" == Stephan Mietens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan Hi Folks, I got a .cls file which I like to add to lyx menu
Stephan layout/document/class, but I did not find out how. Latex
Stephan accepts the file (which I saved in a local directory so far);
Stephan it just must be mentioned at
robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| 6.2 may not have new enough versions of these programs. tetex and latex
| don't change so frequently, but you'll probably need to download and
| install the latest versions of xforms and libforms. rpmfind.net is good
| for finding obscure libraries, or if you
Wahyu Nugroho wrote:
I am new in Linux, very very new.
I have download lyx-1.1.6fix1-1.i386.rpm from LyX ftp site. But when I try
to install it to my machine (running RedHat 6.2) I got these message on my
screen :
error : failed dependencies :
Xforms = 0.88 is needed by
On 13 Mar 2001, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| 6.2 may not have new enough versions of these programs. tetex and latex
| don't change so frequently, but you'll probably need to download and
| install the latest versions of xforms and libforms. rpmfind.net is
John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On 13 Mar 2001, Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
|
| robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| | 6.2 may not have new enough versions of these programs. tetex and latex
| | don't change so frequently, but you'll probably need to download and
| | install the
On 13 Mar 2001, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| CC=kgcc CXX=kgcc CXXFLAGS=-L/usr/lib
nononono then you completely loose the much better C++ compiler in
2.96.
I know, but sometimes it is the only way to get thigns to compile. Of course
you should be using g++-2.96-69 if you can.
only because
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 10:28:42AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having a problem when inserting more than one citation in a citation
inset. Indeed, LyX inserts a space after each "citation key-comma" group
(before the next citation key). Bibtex, apparently, does not like this:
White
I just can't understand LyX tables. I upgraded to 1.1.6fix1 and I still
have the same problem(s). Let's start from simple:
How can I set both Table Column Width and Horizontal Alignment?
- It's impossible to use both Tabular Layout/Column/Row/Width and
H. Alignment.
- I can set the Paragraph
I downloaded and installed lyx-1.1.6fix1 and when I try to process
(convert to LaTeX od print) the file I get the error message:
\missing{begin{document}
The problem is that the program sometime before `beginning' the
document, calls the file english.cfg.
How can tjis be fixed?
Martin Adorni wrote:
writing a text I came across a maybe simple problem. Is there a special
character to write 1/2, 1/3 and so on. To be more precise: Im looking
for ONE character giving me an upper 1 followed by / and a lower 2.
I've tried this in math mode but it didn't look well.
on my
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I just can't understand LyX tables. I upgraded to 1.1.6fix1 and I still
have the same problem(s). Let's start from simple:
How can I set both Table Column Width and Horizontal Alignment?
- It's impossible to use both Tabular Layout/Column/Row/Width and
H.
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 12:05:58PM +, George De Bruin wrote:
I downloaded and installed lyx-1.1.6fix1 and when I try to process
(convert to LaTeX od print) the file I get the error message:
\missing{begin{document}
The problem is that the program sometime before `beginning'
I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead of the
equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept the
"=" character in labels. Shouldn't LyX check that the label's doesn't have
illegal characters?
Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead
of the equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept
the "=" character in labels.
Yes... if you use _ I think you also get an error...
--
Stefano Ghirlanda,
is the same than the other ones in this column. now choose horizontal
alignment
Ok works so far.
and than the columwidth.
But this sets the alignment to Left and grays it out so that I can't set
it anymore! And the postscript is wrong too.
write in the align-field
Hello,
I would like to thank all the LyX's team for this great software !
Having said that, i find that this software would gain to be more complete at the
level of the displaying (AMS symbols, character over other one, ...).
As regards the quality of the displaying on the screen, is it
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 05:43:39PM +0200, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I just can't understand LyX tables. I upgraded to 1.1.6fix1 and I still
have the same problem(s). Let's start from simple:
How can I set both Table Column Width and Horizontal Alignment?
- It's impossible to use both Tabular
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 08:57:06PM +0200, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
write in the align-field (right mouse button in table cell) only a "r",
without the quotation marks for right, "c" for center and "l" for left..
Thank you! Now I can set both
Matej Cepl wrote:
Somebody mentioned Prosper -- http://sourceforge.net/projects/prosper/ . It seems to
be quite powerfull.
I think the prosper package is pretty good. Did anybody write a lyx
layout file for it yet?
If not, perhaps someone will collaborate with me in order to do so.
I
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| The picture has not changed much from the intermediate results. It is now
|
| 1 g++ 2.7.3
| 0 2.8.1
| 7 2.91.66+
| 21 2.95.2+
| 1 Digital C++ V6.1
| 1 Sun CC 6.0
| 1 Compaq cxx V6.2-024
| 6 2.96+
| 6 .rpm
|
| I might have got something
The picture has not changed much from the intermediate results. It is now
1 g++ 2.7.3
0 2.8.1
7 2.91.66+
21 2.95.2+
1 Digital C++ V6.1
1 Sun CC 6.0
1 Compaq cxx V6.2-024
6 2.96+
6 .rpm
I might have got something wrong in the lower part, but the important bit
should be right:
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead of the
equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept the
"=" character in labels. Shouldn't LyX check that the label's doesn't have
illegal characters?
it's possible in latest cvs
hi,
i am using 1.1.6fix1 on a redhat 6.2
when i open a pop-up menu like Layout-Character, it "insist" to stay
in the foreground. i can move it aside, but cannot have my main Lyx
screen partially cover it.
is it a bug/change in the new version?
thanks, hezi.
On Tuesday, 13/03/2001 George De Bruin wrote:
I downloaded and installed lyx-1.1.6fix1 and when I try to process
(convert to LaTeX od print) the file I get the error message:
\missing{begin{document}
The problem is that the program sometime before `beginning' the
document,
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
can you tell me how to compile the 1.1.6fix1 on a SuSE6.3 system?
Couldn't run the configure-script (Cannot find forms.h Although I
helped the script find it with the --with-extra flags).
What source of xforms and libXpm is best?
I
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001 11:41:pm, root wrote:
I downloaded and installed lyx-1.1.6fix1 and when I try to process
(convert to LaTeX od print) the file I get the error message:
\missing{begin{document}
The problem is that the program sometime before `beginning' the
document, calls the file
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 12:16:30PM +, John Levon wrote:
No, we have been through this before. Any distribution that requires the kernel
headers via the symlink like this is broken. Most modern ones are fixed now.
For the broken distributions, you *must* include the kernel headers in
Hi!
I use section* for some of my headings. The document shows no numbers, but
in the fancyheader are leading numbers displayed. I use \sectionmark for
shorter text in the fancyheader. How can I remove the numbers in the
fancyheader?
Regards
Chris
"Frank" == Frank Derichsweiler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Frank I suggest to
Frank add a small text notice within the INSTALL or within the
Frank configure-produced warning that xforms is not working like the
Frank following: "This xforms problem might be due to missing Linux
Frank kernel
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Chris Schulbert wrote:
I use section* for some of my headings. The document shows no numbers, but
in the fancyheader are leading numbers displayed. I use \sectionmark for
shorter text in the fancyheader. How can I remove the numbers in the
fancyheader?
have a look at
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 04:41:29PM +0100, Guenter Milde wrote:
Actually there are 4 variants of what a user might want :
| command already defined | command not defined | LaTeX command
---
1 | use my version | use my
Guys,
I am new in Linux, very very new.
I have download lyx-1.1.6fix1-1.i386.rpm from LyX ftp site. But when I try
to install it to my machine (running RedHat 6.2) I got these message on my
screen :
error : failed dependencies :
Xforms = 0.88 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix1-1
Hi!
The LyX menu fonts are quite large on my
installation, so I tried to configure them in my
.Xresources file, but I am unable to get the names
of the widgets right. Even doing
*font: 8x13
or something does not change the LyX menu fonts,
although most other programs are changed. I tried
to
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 11:02:38AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
- you have not installed the kernel sources. The you should
^ insert n
What more can we do??
Nothing but insert the "n" letter ;-)
My message was just to
"Joao" == Joao B Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joao Does anyone know how to get the information about LyX's widget
Joao tree, or how to set the menu fonts explicitly?
Since xforms is not Xt based, there is no widget tree and nothing is
settable via resources. The only thing you can change
"Frank" == Frank Derichsweiler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Frank Nothing but insert the "n" letter ;-)
Point taken :)
JMarc
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 02:09:46PM +0100, Guenter Milde wrote:
e.g.: For imaginary and real part of a complex numberI prefer Im and Re
(in roman) : as \Re and \Im is already defind in LaTeX (inserting R and I
in fractur), redefine them with \renewcommand in the preamble. I cannot
"Dekel" == Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dekel It should not hard to write a command for case 1 (called
Dekel \setcommand for example):
I think that this command is a bad idea (and does not exist in latex
for the same reason): it is clear that most first time users will use
this version
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Wahyu Nugroho wrote:
I have download lyx-1.1.6fix1-1.i386.rpm from LyX ftp site. But when I try
to install it to my machine (running RedHat 6.2) I got these message on my
screen :
error : failed dependencies :
Xforms = 0.88 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix1-1
Hi,
writing a text I came across a maybe simple problem. Is there a special
character to write 1/2, 1/3 and so on. To be more precise: Im looking
for ONE character giving me an upper 1 followed by / and a lower 2.
I've tried this in math mode but it didn't look well.
Any suggestions are
Martin Adorni writes:
Is there a special character to write 1/2, 1/3 and so on. To be more
precise: Im looking for ONE character giving me an upper 1 followed
by / and a lower 2.
I don't know other machines, but with Sun workstations you can use the
compose key to create the characters ,
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 15:10:31 +0100
From: Martin Adorni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Character 1/2, 1/3
Hi,
writing a text I came across a maybe simple problem. Is there a special
character to write 1/2, 1/3 and so on. To be more precise: Im looking
for ONE character
Hi Folks,
I got a .cls file which I like to add to lyx menu layout/document/class,
but I did not find out how. Latex accepts the file (which I saved in
a local directory so far); it just must be mentioned at that class-
pulldown menu.
please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stephan
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Wahyu Nugroho wrote:
I have download lyx-1.1.6fix1-1.i386.rpm from LyX ftp site. But when I try
to install it to my machine (running RedHat 6.2) I got these message on my
screen :
error : failed dependencies :
Xforms =
"Stephan" == Stephan Mietens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan Hi Folks, I got a .cls file which I like to add to lyx menu
Stephan layout/document/class, but I did not find out how. Latex
Stephan accepts the file (which I saved in a local directory so far);
Stephan it just must be mentioned at
robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| 6.2 may not have new enough versions of these programs. tetex and latex
| don't change so frequently, but you'll probably need to download and
| install the latest versions of xforms and libforms. rpmfind.net is good
| for finding obscure libraries, or if you
Wahyu Nugroho wrote:
I am new in Linux, very very new.
I have download lyx-1.1.6fix1-1.i386.rpm from LyX ftp site. But when I try
to install it to my machine (running RedHat 6.2) I got these message on my
screen :
error : failed dependencies :
Xforms = 0.88 is needed by
On 13 Mar 2001, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| 6.2 may not have new enough versions of these programs. tetex and latex
| don't change so frequently, but you'll probably need to download and
| install the latest versions of xforms and libforms. rpmfind.net is
John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On 13 Mar 2001, Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
|
| robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| | 6.2 may not have new enough versions of these programs. tetex and latex
| | don't change so frequently, but you'll probably need to download and
| | install the
On 13 Mar 2001, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| CC=kgcc CXX=kgcc CXXFLAGS=-L/usr/lib
nononono then you completely loose the much better C++ compiler in
2.96.
I know, but sometimes it is the only way to get thigns to compile. Of course
you should be using g++-2.96-69 if you can.
only because
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 10:28:42AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having a problem when inserting more than one citation in a citation
inset. Indeed, LyX inserts a space after each "citation key-comma" group
(before the next citation key). Bibtex, apparently, does not like this:
White
I just can't understand LyX tables. I upgraded to 1.1.6fix1 and I still
have the same problem(s). Let's start from simple:
How can I set both Table Column Width and Horizontal Alignment?
- It's impossible to use both Tabular Layout/Column/Row/Width and
H. Alignment.
- I can set the Paragraph
I downloaded and installed lyx-1.1.6fix1 and when I try to process
(convert to LaTeX od print) the file I get the error message:
\missing{begin{document}
The problem is that the program sometime before `beginning' the
document, calls the file english.cfg.
How can tjis be fixed?
Martin Adorni wrote:
writing a text I came across a maybe simple problem. Is there a special
character to write 1/2, 1/3 and so on. To be more precise: Im looking
for ONE character giving me an upper 1 followed by / and a lower 2.
I've tried this in math mode but it didn't look well.
on my
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I just can't understand LyX tables. I upgraded to 1.1.6fix1 and I still
have the same problem(s). Let's start from simple:
How can I set both Table Column Width and Horizontal Alignment?
- It's impossible to use both Tabular Layout/Column/Row/Width and
H.
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 12:05:58PM +, George De Bruin wrote:
I downloaded and installed lyx-1.1.6fix1 and when I try to process
(convert to LaTeX od print) the file I get the error message:
\missing{begin{document}
The problem is that the program sometime before `beginning'
I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead of the
equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept the
"=" character in labels. Shouldn't LyX check that the label's doesn't have
illegal characters?
Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead
of the equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept
the "=" character in labels.
Yes... if you use _ I think you also get an error...
--
Stefano Ghirlanda,
is the same than the other ones in this column. now choose horizontal
alignment
Ok works so far.
and than the columwidth.
But this sets the alignment to Left and grays it out so that I can't set
it anymore! And the postscript is wrong too.
write in the align-field
Hello,
I would like to thank all the LyX's team for this great software !
Having said that, i find that this software would gain to be more complete at the
level of the displaying (AMS symbols, character over other one, ...).
As regards the quality of the displaying on the screen, is it
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 05:43:39PM +0200, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I just can't understand LyX tables. I upgraded to 1.1.6fix1 and I still
have the same problem(s). Let's start from simple:
How can I set both Table Column Width and Horizontal Alignment?
- It's impossible to use both Tabular
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 08:57:06PM +0200, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
write in the align-field (right mouse button in table cell) only a "r",
without the quotation marks for right, "c" for center and "l" for left..
Thank you! Now I can set both
Matej Cepl wrote:
Somebody mentioned Prosper -- http://sourceforge.net/projects/prosper/ . It seems to
be quite powerfull.
I think the prosper package is pretty good. Did anybody write a lyx
layout file for it yet?
If not, perhaps someone will collaborate with me in order to do so.
I
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| The picture has not changed much from the intermediate results. It is now
|
| 1 g++ 2.7.3
| 0 2.8.1
| 7 2.91.66+
| 21 2.95.2+
| 1 Digital C++ V6.1
| 1 Sun CC 6.0
| 1 Compaq cxx V6.2-024
| 6 2.96+
| 6 .rpm
|
| I might have got something
The picture has not changed much from the intermediate results. It is now
1 g++ 2.7.3
0 2.8.1
7 2.91.66+
21 2.95.2+
1 Digital C++ V6.1
1 Sun CC 6.0
1 Compaq cxx V6.2-024
6 2.96+
6 .rpm
I might have got something wrong in the lower part, but the important bit
should be right:
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead of the
equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept the
"=" character in labels. Shouldn't LyX check that the label's doesn't have
illegal characters?
it's possible in latest cvs
hi,
i am using 1.1.6fix1 on a redhat 6.2
when i open a pop-up menu like Layout-Character, it "insist" to stay
in the foreground. i can move it aside, but cannot have my main Lyx
screen partially cover it.
is it a bug/change in the new version?
thanks, hezi.
On Tuesday, 13/03/2001 George De Bruin wrote:
I downloaded and installed lyx-1.1.6fix1 and when I try to process
(convert to LaTeX od print) the file I get the error message:
\missing{begin{document}
The problem is that the program sometime before `beginning' the
document,
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
can you tell me how to compile the 1.1.6fix1 on a SuSE6.3 system?
Couldn't run the configure-script (Cannot find forms.h Although I
helped the script find it with the --with-extra flags).
What source of xforms and libXpm is best?
I
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001 11:41:pm, root wrote:
I downloaded and installed lyx-1.1.6fix1 and when I try to process
(convert to LaTeX od print) the file I get the error message:
\missing{begin{document}
The problem is that the program sometime before `beginning' the
document, calls the file
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 12:16:30PM +, John Levon wrote:
>
> No, we have been through this before. Any distribution that requires the kernel
> headers via the symlink like this is broken. Most modern ones are fixed now.
>
> For the broken distributions, you *must* include the kernel headers
Hi!
I use section* for some of my headings. The document shows no numbers, but
in the fancyheader are leading numbers displayed. I use \sectionmark for
shorter text in the fancyheader. How can I remove the numbers in the
fancyheader?
Regards
Chris
> "Frank" == Frank Derichsweiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>writes:
Frank> I suggest to
Frank> add a small text notice within the INSTALL or within the
Frank> configure-produced warning that xforms is not working like the
Frank> following: "This xforms problem might be due to missing Linux
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Chris Schulbert wrote:
> I use section* for some of my headings. The document shows no numbers, but
> in the fancyheader are leading numbers displayed. I use \sectionmark for
> shorter text in the fancyheader. How can I remove the numbers in the
> fancyheader?
have a look
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 04:41:29PM +0100, Guenter Milde wrote:
> Actually there are 4 variants of what a user might want :
>
>| command already defined | command not defined | LaTeX command
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Guys,
I am new in Linux, very very new.
I have download lyx-1.1.6fix1-1.i386.rpm from LyX ftp site. But when I try
to install it to my machine (running RedHat 6.2) I got these message on my
screen :
error : failed dependencies :
Xforms >= 0.88 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix1-1
Hi!
The LyX menu fonts are quite large on my
installation, so I tried to configure them in my
.Xresources file, but I am unable to get the names
of the widgets right. Even doing
*font: 8x13
or something does not change the LyX menu fonts,
although most other programs are changed. I tried
to
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 11:02:38AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> - you have not installed the kernel sources. The you should
^ insert n
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> What more can we do??
Nothing but insert the "n" letter ;-)
My message was just to
> "Joao" == Joao B Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Joao> Does anyone know how to get the information about LyX's widget
Joao> tree, or how to set the menu fonts explicitly?
Since xforms is not Xt based, there is no widget tree and nothing is
settable via resources. The only thing you
> "Frank" == Frank Derichsweiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>writes:
Frank> Nothing but insert the "n" letter ;-)
Point taken :)
JMarc
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 02:09:46PM +0100, Guenter Milde wrote:
>e.g.: For imaginary and real part of a complex numberI prefer Im and Re
>(in roman) : as \Re and \Im is already defind in LaTeX (inserting R and I
>in fractur), redefine them with \renewcommand in the preamble. I cannot
>
> "Dekel" == Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dekel> It should not hard to write a command for case 1 (called
Dekel> \setcommand for example):
I think that this command is a bad idea (and does not exist in latex
for the same reason): it is clear that most first time users will use
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