Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 08:47:04 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 07:17:47 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
former lyx 2.1.0svn created lyx files which lyx 2.0.5.1 does not take
LyX 2.0 cannot read files made with LyX 2.1. How could it? The 2.1. file
format is constantly
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 09:29:13 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
yes, I could and did. However, I have quite a lot of lyx files created by
the 2.1 version and was hoping the lyx2lyx would already contain the
conversion 2.1 to 2.0, so that I could run a batch. But, if I understand
correctly,
On 04 Mar 2013, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I used to use lyx 2.1.0.svn but was several time reminded that this is an
experimental version. I therefore decided to change to debian sid since
squeeze does not offer lyx 2.0.3-3. After changing in the
/etc/apt/sources.list squeeze to sid
I see
On 2013-03-05, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 08:47:04 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 07:17:47 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
former lyx 2.1.0svn created lyx files which lyx 2.0.5.1 does not take
LyX 2.0 cannot read files made with LyX 2.1. How could
Hi there,
I have a problem with numbered examples from the Linguistics package. Whenever I
insert one, I cannot preview my doc anymore. It works fine again, when I delete
the example. But previewing a file w/ just one numbered example will result in
the pdf viewer running incessantly with no
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 09:51:26 schrieb _B25:
I have a problem with numbered examples from the Linguistics package.
Whenever I insert one, I cannot preview my doc anymore. It works fine
again, when I delete the example. But previewing a file w/ just one
numbered example will result in the
Please read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatino first.
URW Palladio that you see in Lyx is a clone of Palatino (Linotype).
On 03/05/2013 10:20 AM, ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
Since NIH now wants us to use Palatino Linotype (among several other,
uglier fonts), I tried to find it in the Lyx
On 2013-03-05, ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
Since NIH now wants us to use Palatino Linotype (among several other,
uglier fonts), I tried to find it in the Lyx font list, but could only
find Palatino, which is apparently different from Palatino Linotype.
Where can I find Palatino Linotype
On 03/05/2013 02:40 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
For reasons I don't understand, debian does not put the lyx2lyx file in
your path. On my machine (testing, not unstable, but it is the same),
it is in /usr/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/ so /usr/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/lyx2lyx
filename filename should work.
I suspect that the Palatino that appears in the font list is NOT the
same as Palatino Linotype, especially in terms of spacing-- it takes
less space than Georgia, which uses less space than Helvetica or Arial.
When I try to use the URW Palladino that appears in the list, I get the
error
On Mar 5, 2013, at 9:20 AM, ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
Since NIH now wants us to use Palatino Linotype (among several other, uglier
fonts), I tried to find it in the Lyx font list, but could only find
Palatino, which is apparently different from Palatino Linotype. Where can I
find
You can copy the lyx2lyx script (or directory of scripts) from the
development version (2.1) to the stable one. Then, 2.0 will be able to
open 2.1 files with auto-conversion.
good to know!
converting larger documents with lyx2lyx takes quite some time!
Wolfgang
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 11:29:30 schrieb ehud.kap...@gmail.com:
I suspect that the Palatino that appears in the font list is NOT the
same as Palatino Linotype, especially in terms of spacing-- it takes
less space than Georgia, which uses less space than Helvetica or Arial.
When I try to
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 17:10:56 schrieb David L. Johnson:
On 03/05/2013 02:40 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
For reasons I don't understand, debian does not put the lyx2lyx file
in your path. On my machine (testing, not unstable, but it is the
same), it is in /usr/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/ so
*book.layout* includes *stdclass.inc* which includes *stdciteformats.inc*
*
*I use lyx 2.0.3 under linux-debian-wheezy (testing)
I'm using the book style.
*
*Exporting from lyx to opendocument, I observe that the CiteFormat from
stdciteformats.inc is not respected in the bibliography, and the
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 17:10:56 schrieb David L. Johnson:
No, it gets the filename as an argument, and then generates the new
version. You can actually read that off of the file lyx2lyx itself,
which is a script: usage: %prog [options] [file]. Options are
Hi John!
I deeply search into my problem and find out that by adding the line
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3} in the preamble solves the problem of no section in
TOC. But I have no good results in adding some pictures in front page, I have
solved this by making the front in another document and
On 05/03/2013 1:29 PM, celano wrote:
*book.layout* includes *stdclass.inc* which includes *stdciteformats.inc*
*
*I use lyx 2.0.3 under linux-debian-wheezy (testing)
I'm using the book style.
*
*Exporting from lyx to opendocument, I observe that the CiteFormat from
stdciteformats.inc is not
The information I was able to find on the subject was murky, and
left it unclear (at least for me) whether the two fonts are the
same.
However, I did compile my document with Palatino, and it was nearly
as economical (in terms of space) as Times New Roman.
I read
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta:
[long snip]
There used to be support files for Linotype Palatino (which is a commercial
font which you have to purchase from Linotype) by Walter Schmidt
[1].
I can hardly believe that NIH requires exactly Palatino Linotype if it is a
commercial font and
Hi!
I have a listing in my document and I put a caption inside it. In Lyx, the
caption shows Listagem 1: correctly, as my document is in brazilian
portuguese, but in PDF, the label shows Listing 1:. All other captions
(for figures and tables) are showing correctly, in portuguese, both in Lyx
and
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 18:31:50 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 11:29:30 schrieb ehud.kap...@gmail.com:
I suspect that the Palatino that appears in the font list is NOT the
same as Palatino Linotype, especially in terms of spacing-- it takes
less space than
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 20:09:38 schrieb Georg Baum:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 17:10:56 schrieb David L. Johnson:
No, it gets the filename as an argument, and then generates the new
version. You can actually read that off of the file lyx2lyx itself,
which is
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 08:47:04 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 07:17:47 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
former lyx 2.1.0svn created lyx files which lyx 2.0.5.1 does not take
LyX 2.0 cannot read files made with LyX 2.1. How could it? The 2.1. file
format is constantly
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 09:29:13 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
yes, I could and did. However, I have quite a lot of lyx files created by
the 2.1 version and was hoping the lyx2lyx would already contain the
conversion 2.1 to 2.0, so that I could run a batch. But, if I understand
correctly,
On 04 Mar 2013, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I used to use lyx 2.1.0.svn but was several time reminded that this is an
experimental version. I therefore decided to change to debian sid since
squeeze does not offer lyx 2.0.3-3. After changing in the
/etc/apt/sources.list squeeze to sid
I see
On 2013-03-05, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 08:47:04 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 07:17:47 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
former lyx 2.1.0svn created lyx files which lyx 2.0.5.1 does not take
LyX 2.0 cannot read files made with LyX 2.1. How could
Hi there,
I have a problem with numbered examples from the Linguistics package. Whenever I
insert one, I cannot preview my doc anymore. It works fine again, when I delete
the example. But previewing a file w/ just one numbered example will result in
the pdf viewer running incessantly with no
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 09:51:26 schrieb _B25:
I have a problem with numbered examples from the Linguistics package.
Whenever I insert one, I cannot preview my doc anymore. It works fine
again, when I delete the example. But previewing a file w/ just one
numbered example will result in the
Please read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatino first.
URW Palladio that you see in Lyx is a clone of Palatino (Linotype).
On 03/05/2013 10:20 AM, ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
Since NIH now wants us to use Palatino Linotype (among several other,
uglier fonts), I tried to find it in the Lyx
On 2013-03-05, ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
Since NIH now wants us to use Palatino Linotype (among several other,
uglier fonts), I tried to find it in the Lyx font list, but could only
find Palatino, which is apparently different from Palatino Linotype.
Where can I find Palatino Linotype
On 03/05/2013 02:40 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
For reasons I don't understand, debian does not put the lyx2lyx file in
your path. On my machine (testing, not unstable, but it is the same),
it is in /usr/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/ so /usr/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/lyx2lyx
filename filename should work.
I suspect that the Palatino that appears in the font list is NOT the
same as Palatino Linotype, especially in terms of spacing-- it takes
less space than Georgia, which uses less space than Helvetica or Arial.
When I try to use the URW Palladino that appears in the list, I get the
error
On Mar 5, 2013, at 9:20 AM, ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
Since NIH now wants us to use Palatino Linotype (among several other, uglier
fonts), I tried to find it in the Lyx font list, but could only find
Palatino, which is apparently different from Palatino Linotype. Where can I
find
You can copy the lyx2lyx script (or directory of scripts) from the
development version (2.1) to the stable one. Then, 2.0 will be able to
open 2.1 files with auto-conversion.
good to know!
converting larger documents with lyx2lyx takes quite some time!
Wolfgang
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 11:29:30 schrieb ehud.kap...@gmail.com:
I suspect that the Palatino that appears in the font list is NOT the
same as Palatino Linotype, especially in terms of spacing-- it takes
less space than Georgia, which uses less space than Helvetica or Arial.
When I try to
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 17:10:56 schrieb David L. Johnson:
On 03/05/2013 02:40 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
For reasons I don't understand, debian does not put the lyx2lyx file
in your path. On my machine (testing, not unstable, but it is the
same), it is in /usr/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/ so
*book.layout* includes *stdclass.inc* which includes *stdciteformats.inc*
*
*I use lyx 2.0.3 under linux-debian-wheezy (testing)
I'm using the book style.
*
*Exporting from lyx to opendocument, I observe that the CiteFormat from
stdciteformats.inc is not respected in the bibliography, and the
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 17:10:56 schrieb David L. Johnson:
No, it gets the filename as an argument, and then generates the new
version. You can actually read that off of the file lyx2lyx itself,
which is a script: usage: %prog [options] [file]. Options are
Hi John!
I deeply search into my problem and find out that by adding the line
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3} in the preamble solves the problem of no section in
TOC. But I have no good results in adding some pictures in front page, I have
solved this by making the front in another document and
On 05/03/2013 1:29 PM, celano wrote:
*book.layout* includes *stdclass.inc* which includes *stdciteformats.inc*
*
*I use lyx 2.0.3 under linux-debian-wheezy (testing)
I'm using the book style.
*
*Exporting from lyx to opendocument, I observe that the CiteFormat from
stdciteformats.inc is not
The information I was able to find on the subject was murky, and
left it unclear (at least for me) whether the two fonts are the
same.
However, I did compile my document with Palatino, and it was nearly
as economical (in terms of space) as Times New Roman.
I read
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta:
[long snip]
There used to be support files for Linotype Palatino (which is a commercial
font which you have to purchase from Linotype) by Walter Schmidt
[1].
I can hardly believe that NIH requires exactly Palatino Linotype if it is a
commercial font and
Hi!
I have a listing in my document and I put a caption inside it. In Lyx, the
caption shows Listagem 1: correctly, as my document is in brazilian
portuguese, but in PDF, the label shows Listing 1:. All other captions
(for figures and tables) are showing correctly, in portuguese, both in Lyx
and
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 18:31:50 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 11:29:30 schrieb ehud.kap...@gmail.com:
I suspect that the Palatino that appears in the font list is NOT the
same as Palatino Linotype, especially in terms of spacing-- it takes
less space than
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 20:09:38 schrieb Georg Baum:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 17:10:56 schrieb David L. Johnson:
No, it gets the filename as an argument, and then generates the new
version. You can actually read that off of the file lyx2lyx itself,
which is
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 08:47:04 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 07:17:47 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> > former lyx 2.1.0svn created lyx files which lyx 2.0.5.1 does not take
>
> LyX 2.0 cannot read files made with LyX 2.1. How could it? The 2.1. file
> format is
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 09:29:13 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> yes, I could and did. However, I have quite a lot of lyx files created by
> the 2.1 version and was hoping the lyx2lyx would already contain the
> conversion 2.1 to 2.0, so that I could run a batch. But, if I understand
>
On 04 Mar 2013, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I used to use lyx 2.1.0.svn but was several time reminded that this is an
> experimental version. I therefore decided to change to debian sid since
> squeeze does not offer lyx 2.0.3-3. After changing in the
> /etc/apt/sources.list squeeze to sid
>
On 2013-03-05, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 08:47:04 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
>> Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 07:17:47 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
>> > former lyx 2.1.0svn created lyx files which lyx 2.0.5.1 does not take
>> LyX 2.0 cannot read files made with LyX 2.1.
Hi there,
I have a problem with numbered examples from the Linguistics package. Whenever I
insert one, I cannot preview my doc anymore. It works fine again, when I delete
the example. But previewing a file w/ just one numbered example will result in
the pdf viewer running incessantly with no
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 09:51:26 schrieb _B25:
> I have a problem with numbered examples from the Linguistics package.
> Whenever I insert one, I cannot preview my doc anymore. It works fine
> again, when I delete the example. But previewing a file w/ just one
> numbered example will result in
Please read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatino first.
URW Palladio that you see in Lyx is a clone of Palatino (Linotype).
On 03/05/2013 10:20 AM, ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
Since NIH now wants us to use Palatino Linotype (among several other,
uglier fonts), I tried to find it in the Lyx
On 2013-03-05, ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
> Since NIH now wants us to use Palatino Linotype (among several other,
> uglier fonts), I tried to find it in the Lyx font list, but could only
> find Palatino, which is apparently different from Palatino Linotype.
> Where can I find Palatino
On 03/05/2013 02:40 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
For reasons I don't understand, debian does not put the lyx2lyx file in
your path. On my machine (testing, not unstable, but it is the same),
it is in /usr/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/ so /usr/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/lyx2lyx
filename filename should work.
I suspect that the Palatino that appears in the font list is NOT the
same as Palatino Linotype, especially in terms of spacing-- it takes
less space than Georgia, which uses less space than Helvetica or Arial.
When I try to use the URW Palladino that appears in the list, I get the
error
On Mar 5, 2013, at 9:20 AM, ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
> Since NIH now wants us to use Palatino Linotype (among several other, uglier
> fonts), I tried to find it in the Lyx font list, but could only find
> Palatino, which is apparently different from Palatino Linotype. Where can I
> find
>
> You can copy the lyx2lyx script (or directory of scripts) from the
> development version (2.1) to the stable one. Then, 2.0 will be able to
> open 2.1 files with auto-conversion.
good to know!
converting larger documents with lyx2lyx takes quite some time!
Wolfgang
Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 11:29:30 schrieb ehud.kap...@gmail.com:
> I suspect that the Palatino that appears in the font list is NOT the
> same as Palatino Linotype, especially in terms of spacing-- it takes
> less space than Georgia, which uses less space than Helvetica or Arial.
> When I try
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 17:10:56 schrieb David L. Johnson:
> On 03/05/2013 02:40 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> >> For reasons I don't understand, debian does not put the lyx2lyx file
> >> in your path. On my machine (testing, not unstable, but it is the
> >> same), it is in
*book.layout* includes *stdclass.inc* which includes *stdciteformats.inc*
*
*I use lyx 2.0.3 under linux-debian-wheezy (testing)
I'm using the book style.
*
*Exporting from lyx to opendocument, I observe that the CiteFormat from
stdciteformats.inc is not respected in the bibliography, and the
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 17:10:56 schrieb David L. Johnson:
>>
>> No, it gets the filename as an argument, and then generates the new
>> version. You can actually read that off of the file lyx2lyx itself,
>> which is a script: "usage: %prog [options] [file]".
Hi John!
I deeply search into my problem and find out that by adding the line
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{3} in the preamble solves the problem of no section in
TOC. But I have no good results in adding some pictures in front page, I have
solved this by making the front in another document and
On 05/03/2013 1:29 PM, celano wrote:
*book.layout* includes *stdclass.inc* which includes *stdciteformats.inc*
*
*I use lyx 2.0.3 under linux-debian-wheezy (testing)
I'm using the book style.
*
*Exporting from lyx to opendocument, I observe that the CiteFormat from
stdciteformats.inc is not
The information I was able to find on the subject was murky, and
left it unclear (at least for me) whether the two fonts are the
same.
However, I did compile my document with Palatino, and it was nearly
as economical (in terms of space) as Times New Roman.
I read
"Jürgen Spitzmüller" írta:
[long snip]
>There used to be support files for Linotype Palatino (which is a commercial
>font which you have to purchase from Linotype) by Walter Schmidt
>[1].
I can hardly believe that NIH requires exactly Palatino Linotype if it is a
commercial
Hi!
I have a listing in my document and I put a caption inside it. In Lyx, the
caption shows "Listagem 1:" correctly, as my document is in brazilian
portuguese, but in PDF, the label shows "Listing 1:". All other captions
(for figures and tables) are showing correctly, in portuguese, both in Lyx
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 18:31:50 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Am Dienstag 05 März 2013, 11:29:30 schrieb ehud.kap...@gmail.com:
> > I suspect that the Palatino that appears in the font list is NOT the
> > same as Palatino Linotype, especially in terms of spacing-- it takes
> > less space than
Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 20:09:38 schrieb Georg Baum:
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > Am Dienstag, 5. März 2013, 17:10:56 schrieb David L. Johnson:
> >> No, it gets the filename as an argument, and then generates the new
> >> version. You can actually read that off of the file lyx2lyx itself,
>
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