Bennett,
I used i-installer version v2 (2.69.0) that comes with TeX-fat.dmg as
described in http://ii2.sourceforge.net/tex-index.html.
I am attaching the two LyX preference files (135 and 141) as you
suggest. Also included is the LyX141 installation report (if that's
of any value).
(As
I have attempted to outline what LyX can still learn from scientific
workplace
and vice versa. Its not the world but it is the part which makes the
users
base change from enthusiasts to commoners. Please check out
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxVersusScientificWorkplace
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
anyone care to guess?
how does the download stats look like?
Via kdeapps.org, LyX has been downloaded 4642 times since 1/04, which is rank
3 of the text processing apps after scribus (13410 times) and kdissert
(13399) and before kile (4637) and kword (3401).
But who
On May 21, 2006, at 3:43 AM, Hans-Georg Stork wrote:
Bennett,
I used i-installer version v2 (2.69.0) that comes with TeX-fat.dmg
as described in http://ii2.sourceforge.net/tex-index.html.
I am attaching the two LyX preference files (135 and 141) as you
suggest. Also included is the
Andreas K. schrieb:
But it would be interesting to see the download statistics for the different
versions of LyX from ftp.lyx.org and the mirrors, especially the distribution
of downloads for Windows, Mac and Linux.
The last stable LyX 1.3.7 Windows installer was downloaded about 5000
times
wow.
perhaps lyx for windows have overtaken lyx for *nix?
martin
On 5/21/06, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas K. schrieb:
But it would be interesting to see the download statistics for the
different
versions of LyX from ftp.lyx.org and the mirrors, especially the
distribution
Liu Feng wrote:
It is great, I got it after set 'reqno' in option by Document class-class
setting.
But I use 'book' class when I start my manuscript, but now it displays
'book(AMS)', what is different between 'book' and 'book(AMS)', I know AMS
presents American Math. Soc., But I wonder if
perhaps lyx for windows have overtaken lyx for *nix?
This is unlikely the case, but I would not be surprised either,
considering the dominance of the windows system.
Bo
On Sunday 21 May 2006 16:21, Bo Peng wrote:
This is unlikely the case, but I would not be surprised either,
considering the dominance of the windows system.
We have then to consider what is the usage of windows by the lyx target
users. It is not an easy computation at all. :-)
Bo
--
José
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi, I'm using 1.4.1 under XP. I'm trying to generate a PDF and the
following
message is presented with both PDFLATEX and DVIPDFM:
No information for viewing PDF
This problems shouldn't occur when you installed LyX using this installer:
On Friday 19 May 2006 11:56 am, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May I suggest that you add these methods/tips to this page:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF
Done.
/Paul
Thanks Paul and everyone,
That's a fantastic resource. Using it I was able to make my table of contents
I think you have left out easy copy/paste and muti-window from SWP.
And if SWP has not fixed this problem, the undo feature of SWP sucks.
Bo
On Sunday 21 May 2006 01:32 pm, Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 19 May 2006 11:56 am, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May I suggest that you add these methods/tips to this page:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF
Done.
/Paul
Thanks Paul and everyone,
[clip]
3) My book
Hi all,
Like most books, my page numbering starts over when frontmatter becomes
mainmatter. When I export to postscript, that numbering change is carried
through and the gv program's page numbering reflects that of the LyX
document. However, when I make it into a pdf, either with pdflatex or
Jose' Matos wrote:
On Sunday 21 May 2006 16:21, Bo Peng wrote:
This is unlikely the case, but I would not be surprised either,
considering the dominance of the windows system.
We have then to consider what is the usage of windows by the lyx target
users. It is not an easy computation at
Steve Litt wrote:
I also discovered some things requiring even more knowledge than I have, and
after a few hours of web search and experimentation failed, I sent this
email...
1) The suggestions of \href{mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mydomain.com} would not
start the Mozilla email client, at
Hi all,
I downloaded pst-pdf.zip from CTAN, unzipped it, and read the README, which to
me made no sense and referenced a bunch of files that weren't contained in
the zip.
So I put the pst-pdf.sty into directory /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/pst-pdf,
ran texhash, put \usepackage{pst-pdf} into my
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Like most books, my page numbering starts over when frontmatter becomes
mainmatter. When I export to postscript, that numbering change is carried
through and the gv program's page numbering reflects that of the LyX
document. However, when I make it into a pdf,
On Sunday 21 May 2006 04:43 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Try the URL package (url.sty, at
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/misc/).
/Paul
Thanks Paul,
That worked, but intermittently. Sometimes it wrapped URLs and text links, and
sometimes it let them stick way out to the
On Sunday 21 May 2006 04:54 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Like most books, my page numbering starts over when frontmatter becomes
mainmatter. When I export to postscript, that numbering change is carried
through and the gv program's page numbering reflects that of
On Sunday 21 May 2006 04:54 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I failed to reproduce this (using the book class, and with \frontmatter
and \mainmatter in ERT before the title and first chapter heading,
respectively). Are you using a different class?
I'm using an adaptation of memoir, but in a previous
Hi!
I need to have some references with no author. One is a booklet without
an author, and the other a webpage. I've added it in the bibtex file.
But running bibtex on the commandline gives errors because I have
neither author nor key in these entries. Adding a key makes the
citations refer
Stephen,
Downloads from Lyx.org are deceptive, since various online
repositories have Lyx available for download as well--such as the
Ubuntu site, which unfortunately still has 1.3.7.
David
On 5/21/06, Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jose' Matos wrote:
On Sunday 21 May 2006 16:21, Bo
Bennett,
I used i-installer version v2 (2.69.0) that comes with TeX-fat.dmg as
described in http://ii2.sourceforge.net/tex-index.html.
I am attaching the two LyX preference files (135 and 141) as you
suggest. Also included is the LyX141 installation report (if that's
of any value).
(As
I have attempted to outline what LyX can still learn from scientific
workplace
and vice versa. Its not the world but it is the part which makes the
users
base change from enthusiasts to commoners. Please check out
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxVersusScientificWorkplace
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
anyone care to guess?
how does the download stats look like?
Via kdeapps.org, LyX has been downloaded 4642 times since 1/04, which is rank
3 of the text processing apps after scribus (13410 times) and kdissert
(13399) and before kile (4637) and kword (3401).
But who
On May 21, 2006, at 3:43 AM, Hans-Georg Stork wrote:
Bennett,
I used i-installer version v2 (2.69.0) that comes with TeX-fat.dmg
as described in http://ii2.sourceforge.net/tex-index.html.
I am attaching the two LyX preference files (135 and 141) as you
suggest. Also included is the
Andreas K. schrieb:
But it would be interesting to see the download statistics for the different
versions of LyX from ftp.lyx.org and the mirrors, especially the distribution
of downloads for Windows, Mac and Linux.
The last stable LyX 1.3.7 Windows installer was downloaded about 5000
times
wow.
perhaps lyx for windows have overtaken lyx for *nix?
martin
On 5/21/06, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas K. schrieb:
But it would be interesting to see the download statistics for the
different
versions of LyX from ftp.lyx.org and the mirrors, especially the
distribution
Liu Feng wrote:
It is great, I got it after set 'reqno' in option by Document class-class
setting.
But I use 'book' class when I start my manuscript, but now it displays
'book(AMS)', what is different between 'book' and 'book(AMS)', I know AMS
presents American Math. Soc., But I wonder if
perhaps lyx for windows have overtaken lyx for *nix?
This is unlikely the case, but I would not be surprised either,
considering the dominance of the windows system.
Bo
On Sunday 21 May 2006 16:21, Bo Peng wrote:
This is unlikely the case, but I would not be surprised either,
considering the dominance of the windows system.
We have then to consider what is the usage of windows by the lyx target
users. It is not an easy computation at all. :-)
Bo
--
José
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi, I'm using 1.4.1 under XP. I'm trying to generate a PDF and the
following
message is presented with both PDFLATEX and DVIPDFM:
No information for viewing PDF
This problems shouldn't occur when you installed LyX using this installer:
On Friday 19 May 2006 11:56 am, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May I suggest that you add these methods/tips to this page:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF
Done.
/Paul
Thanks Paul and everyone,
That's a fantastic resource. Using it I was able to make my table of contents
I think you have left out easy copy/paste and muti-window from SWP.
And if SWP has not fixed this problem, the undo feature of SWP sucks.
Bo
On Sunday 21 May 2006 01:32 pm, Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 19 May 2006 11:56 am, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May I suggest that you add these methods/tips to this page:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF
Done.
/Paul
Thanks Paul and everyone,
[clip]
3) My book
Hi all,
Like most books, my page numbering starts over when frontmatter becomes
mainmatter. When I export to postscript, that numbering change is carried
through and the gv program's page numbering reflects that of the LyX
document. However, when I make it into a pdf, either with pdflatex or
Jose' Matos wrote:
On Sunday 21 May 2006 16:21, Bo Peng wrote:
This is unlikely the case, but I would not be surprised either,
considering the dominance of the windows system.
We have then to consider what is the usage of windows by the lyx target
users. It is not an easy computation at
Steve Litt wrote:
I also discovered some things requiring even more knowledge than I have, and
after a few hours of web search and experimentation failed, I sent this
email...
1) The suggestions of \href{mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mydomain.com} would not
start the Mozilla email client, at
Hi all,
I downloaded pst-pdf.zip from CTAN, unzipped it, and read the README, which to
me made no sense and referenced a bunch of files that weren't contained in
the zip.
So I put the pst-pdf.sty into directory /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/pst-pdf,
ran texhash, put \usepackage{pst-pdf} into my
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Like most books, my page numbering starts over when frontmatter becomes
mainmatter. When I export to postscript, that numbering change is carried
through and the gv program's page numbering reflects that of the LyX
document. However, when I make it into a pdf,
On Sunday 21 May 2006 04:43 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Try the URL package (url.sty, at
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/misc/).
/Paul
Thanks Paul,
That worked, but intermittently. Sometimes it wrapped URLs and text links, and
sometimes it let them stick way out to the
On Sunday 21 May 2006 04:54 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Like most books, my page numbering starts over when frontmatter becomes
mainmatter. When I export to postscript, that numbering change is carried
through and the gv program's page numbering reflects that of
On Sunday 21 May 2006 04:54 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I failed to reproduce this (using the book class, and with \frontmatter
and \mainmatter in ERT before the title and first chapter heading,
respectively). Are you using a different class?
I'm using an adaptation of memoir, but in a previous
Hi!
I need to have some references with no author. One is a booklet without
an author, and the other a webpage. I've added it in the bibtex file.
But running bibtex on the commandline gives errors because I have
neither author nor key in these entries. Adding a key makes the
citations refer
Stephen,
Downloads from Lyx.org are deceptive, since various online
repositories have Lyx available for download as well--such as the
Ubuntu site, which unfortunately still has 1.3.7.
David
On 5/21/06, Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jose' Matos wrote:
On Sunday 21 May 2006 16:21, Bo
Bennett,
I used i-installer version v2 (2.69.0) that comes with TeX-fat.dmg as
described in http://ii2.sourceforge.net/tex-index.html.
I am attaching the two LyX preference files (135 and 141) as you
suggest. Also included is the LyX141 installation report (if that's
of any value).
(As
I have attempted to outline what LyX can still learn from scientific
workplace
and vice versa. Its not the world but it is the part which makes the
users
base change from enthusiasts to "commoners". Please check out
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxVersusScientificWorkplace
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
> anyone care to guess?
>
> how does the download stats look like?
Via kdeapps.org, LyX has been downloaded 4642 times since 1/04, which is rank
3 of the "text processing" apps after scribus (13410 times) and kdissert
(13399) and before kile (4637) and kword (3401).
But
On May 21, 2006, at 3:43 AM, Hans-Georg Stork wrote:
Bennett,
I used i-installer version v2 (2.69.0) that comes with TeX-fat.dmg
as described in http://ii2.sourceforge.net/tex-index.html.
I am attaching the two LyX preference files (135 and 141) as you
suggest. Also included is the
Andreas K. schrieb:
But it would be interesting to see the download statistics for the different
versions of LyX from ftp.lyx.org and the mirrors, especially the distribution
of downloads for Windows, Mac and Linux.
The last stable LyX 1.3.7 Windows installer was downloaded about 5000
times
wow.
perhaps lyx for windows have overtaken lyx for *nix?
martin
On 5/21/06, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andreas K. schrieb:
> But it would be interesting to see the download statistics for the
different
> versions of LyX from ftp.lyx.org and the mirrors, especially the
Liu Feng wrote:
It is great, I got it after set 'reqno' in option by Document class->class
setting.
But I use 'book' class when I start my manuscript, but now it displays
'book(AMS)', what is different between 'book' and 'book(AMS)', I know AMS
presents American Math. Soc., But I wonder if
perhaps lyx for windows have overtaken lyx for *nix?
This is unlikely the case, but I would not be surprised either,
considering the dominance of the windows system.
Bo
On Sunday 21 May 2006 16:21, Bo Peng wrote:
> This is unlikely the case, but I would not be surprised either,
> considering the dominance of the windows system.
We have then to consider what is the usage of windows by the lyx target
users. It is not an easy computation at all. :-)
> Bo
--
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi, I'm using 1.4.1 under XP. I'm trying to generate a PDF and the
following
message is presented with both PDFLATEX and DVIPDFM:
"No information for viewing PDF"
This problems shouldn't occur when you installed LyX using this installer:
On Friday 19 May 2006 11:56 am, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > May I suggest that you add these methods/tips to this page:
> >
> > http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF
>
> Done.
> /Paul
Thanks Paul and everyone,
That's a fantastic resource. Using it I was able to make my table of
I think you have left out easy copy/paste and muti-window from SWP.
And if SWP has not fixed this problem, the undo feature of SWP sucks.
Bo
On Sunday 21 May 2006 01:32 pm, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Friday 19 May 2006 11:56 am, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > May I suggest that you add these methods/tips to this page:
> > >
> > > http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF
> >
> > Done.
> > /Paul
>
> Thanks Paul and everyone,
Hi all,
Like most books, my page numbering starts over when frontmatter becomes
mainmatter. When I export to postscript, that numbering change is carried
through and the gv program's page numbering reflects that of the LyX
document. However, when I make it into a pdf, either with pdflatex or
Jose' Matos wrote:
On Sunday 21 May 2006 16:21, Bo Peng wrote:
This is unlikely the case, but I would not be surprised either,
considering the dominance of the windows system.
We have then to consider what is the usage of windows by the lyx target
users. It is not an easy computation at
Steve Litt wrote:
I also discovered some things requiring even more knowledge than I have, and
after a few hours of web search and experimentation failed, I sent this
email...
1) The suggestions of \href{mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mydomain.com} would not
start the Mozilla email client, at
Hi all,
I downloaded pst-pdf.zip from CTAN, unzipped it, and read the README, which to
me made no sense and referenced a bunch of files that weren't contained in
the zip.
So I put the pst-pdf.sty into directory /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/pst-pdf,
ran texhash, put \usepackage{pst-pdf} into my
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Like most books, my page numbering starts over when frontmatter becomes
mainmatter. When I export to postscript, that numbering change is carried
through and the gv program's page numbering reflects that of the LyX
document. However, when I make it into a pdf,
On Sunday 21 May 2006 04:43 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Try the URL package (url.sty, at
> http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/misc/).
>
> /Paul
Thanks Paul,
That worked, but intermittently. Sometimes it wrapped URLs and text links, and
sometimes it let them stick way out to
On Sunday 21 May 2006 04:54 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Like most books, my page numbering starts over when frontmatter becomes
> > mainmatter. When I export to postscript, that numbering change is carried
> > through and the gv program's page numbering
On Sunday 21 May 2006 04:54 pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> I failed to reproduce this (using the book class, and with \frontmatter
> and \mainmatter in ERT before the title and first chapter heading,
> respectively). Are you using a different class?
I'm using an adaptation of memoir, but in a
Hi!
I need to have some references with no author. One is a booklet without
an author, and the other a webpage. I've added it in the bibtex file.
But running bibtex on the commandline gives errors because I have
neither author nor key in these entries. Adding a key makes the
citations refer
Stephen,
Downloads from Lyx.org are deceptive, since various online
repositories have Lyx available for download as well--such as the
Ubuntu site, which unfortunately still has 1.3.7.
David
On 5/21/06, Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jose' Matos wrote:
> On Sunday 21 May 2006 16:21,
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