Hello,
does anyone else use the bibliography software Bibliographix 8?
It creates temporary keys for each source (in the form of [=238 -
Ehring 2008 Characteristics of e...=]) that you place in your text where
you want to cite the source. Later, when you want Bibliographix to
generate the
On 07/22/2011 05:11 AM, Peter Kohlert wrote:
Hello,
does anyone else use the bibliography software Bibliographix 8?
It creates temporary keys for each source (in the form of [=238 -
Ehring 2008 Characteristics of e...=]) that you place in your text
where you want to cite the source. Later,
I have a Macbook Pro running Snow Leopard. lyx-1.6.10 works fine on it.
To install it, I did the usual thing of moving the LyX App to
Applications and running the installer which created a LyX-1.6 directory
and copies layouts etc to it. lyx-1.6.10 is able to use the article
class and can
Am 22.07.2011 um 14:40 schrieb Anand Rangarajan:
I have a Macbook Pro running Snow Leopard. lyx-1.6.10 works fine on it. To
install it, I did the usual thing of moving the LyX App to Applications and
running the installer which created a LyX-1.6 directory and copies layouts
etc to it.
I find Okular (under ubuntu) to be a better pdf viewer-- it updates
itself each time you compile the Lyx file, is fast and just works great.
EK
On 07/21/2011 05:36 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:37 PM, Paul A. Rubinru...@msu.edu wrote:
Hi all,
I just ran into a bug, but
I have a system administration question. It's probably as much a LaTeX
question as a Lyx on, and maybe even some Linux sysadmin thrown in for
good measure, but here it is:
I've recently switched from doing most of my documents in OpenOffice to
Lyx. I like it, but (aside from portability) the
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011, Tim Wescott wrote:
I've recently switched from doing most of my documents in OpenOffice to
Lyx. I like it, but (aside from portability) the one thing I'm really
missing is standard forms. I'm currently using the blank 'article' or
'letter' style in Lyx, but I'd really
Liv,
Thanks for the responses.
On 07/21/2011 06:02 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:44 PM, Paul Rubinru...@msu.edu wrote:
No, this is on the first compilation (as well as on subsequent compilations).
Also, in all cases Reader is closed at the time I do View PDF
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 8:17 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
I also searched for messages about Reader freezing on AMD64 and came up
empty, which is consistent with it behaving properly when I run it outside
LyX.
So the mystery remains.
Have you tried reinstalling acroread + removing
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 8:05 PM, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote:
My question isn't how to make them -- I've figured that out once, I'll do
it again. My question is, once I have the appropriate LaTeX and Lyx files
made up, where can I put them?
Second shelf from the top.
For a
For some reason I can't get \textpos to place anything snugly against the upper
left corner of the page -- if set the position to (0,0), it still seems to leave
a small amount of space above and to the left. However, with a bit of tweaking
I was able to get a horizontal rule the size of your
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 10:48:28 -0700 Tim Wescott t...@wescottdesign.com
suggested this:
My question isn't how to make them -- I've figured that out once, I'll
do it again. My question is, once I have the appropriate LaTeX and Lyx
files made up, where can I put them? Ideally, these will go
Hello,
does anyone else use the bibliography software Bibliographix 8?
It creates temporary keys for each source (in the form of [=238 -
Ehring 2008 Characteristics of e...=]) that you place in your text where
you want to cite the source. Later, when you want Bibliographix to
generate the
On 07/22/2011 05:11 AM, Peter Kohlert wrote:
Hello,
does anyone else use the bibliography software Bibliographix 8?
It creates temporary keys for each source (in the form of [=238 -
Ehring 2008 Characteristics of e...=]) that you place in your text
where you want to cite the source. Later,
I have a Macbook Pro running Snow Leopard. lyx-1.6.10 works fine on it.
To install it, I did the usual thing of moving the LyX App to
Applications and running the installer which created a LyX-1.6 directory
and copies layouts etc to it. lyx-1.6.10 is able to use the article
class and can
Am 22.07.2011 um 14:40 schrieb Anand Rangarajan:
I have a Macbook Pro running Snow Leopard. lyx-1.6.10 works fine on it. To
install it, I did the usual thing of moving the LyX App to Applications and
running the installer which created a LyX-1.6 directory and copies layouts
etc to it.
I find Okular (under ubuntu) to be a better pdf viewer-- it updates
itself each time you compile the Lyx file, is fast and just works great.
EK
On 07/21/2011 05:36 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:37 PM, Paul A. Rubinru...@msu.edu wrote:
Hi all,
I just ran into a bug, but
I have a system administration question. It's probably as much a LaTeX
question as a Lyx on, and maybe even some Linux sysadmin thrown in for
good measure, but here it is:
I've recently switched from doing most of my documents in OpenOffice to
Lyx. I like it, but (aside from portability) the
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011, Tim Wescott wrote:
I've recently switched from doing most of my documents in OpenOffice to
Lyx. I like it, but (aside from portability) the one thing I'm really
missing is standard forms. I'm currently using the blank 'article' or
'letter' style in Lyx, but I'd really
Liv,
Thanks for the responses.
On 07/21/2011 06:02 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:44 PM, Paul Rubinru...@msu.edu wrote:
No, this is on the first compilation (as well as on subsequent compilations).
Also, in all cases Reader is closed at the time I do View PDF
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 8:17 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
I also searched for messages about Reader freezing on AMD64 and came up
empty, which is consistent with it behaving properly when I run it outside
LyX.
So the mystery remains.
Have you tried reinstalling acroread + removing
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 8:05 PM, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote:
My question isn't how to make them -- I've figured that out once, I'll do
it again. My question is, once I have the appropriate LaTeX and Lyx files
made up, where can I put them?
Second shelf from the top.
For a
For some reason I can't get \textpos to place anything snugly against the upper
left corner of the page -- if set the position to (0,0), it still seems to leave
a small amount of space above and to the left. However, with a bit of tweaking
I was able to get a horizontal rule the size of your
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 10:48:28 -0700 Tim Wescott t...@wescottdesign.com
suggested this:
My question isn't how to make them -- I've figured that out once, I'll
do it again. My question is, once I have the appropriate LaTeX and Lyx
files made up, where can I put them? Ideally, these will go
Hello,
does anyone else use the bibliography software Bibliographix 8?
It creates temporary "keys" for each source (in the form of [=238 -
Ehring 2008 Characteristics of e...=]) that you place in your text where
you want to cite the source. Later, when you want Bibliographix to
generate the
On 07/22/2011 05:11 AM, Peter Kohlert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> does anyone else use the bibliography software Bibliographix 8?
> It creates temporary "keys" for each source (in the form of [=238 -
> Ehring 2008 Characteristics of e...=]) that you place in your text
> where you want to cite the source.
I have a Macbook Pro running Snow Leopard. lyx-1.6.10 works fine on it.
To install it, I did the usual thing of moving the LyX App to
Applications and running the installer which created a LyX-1.6 directory
and copies layouts etc to it. lyx-1.6.10 is able to use the article
class and can
Am 22.07.2011 um 14:40 schrieb Anand Rangarajan:
> I have a Macbook Pro running Snow Leopard. lyx-1.6.10 works fine on it. To
> install it, I did the usual thing of moving the LyX App to Applications and
> running the installer which created a LyX-1.6 directory and copies layouts
> etc to it.
I find Okular (under ubuntu) to be a better pdf viewer-- it updates
itself each time you compile the Lyx file, is fast and just works great.
EK
On 07/21/2011 05:36 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:37 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Hi all,
I just ran into a bug,
I have a system administration question. It's probably as much a LaTeX
question as a Lyx on, and maybe even some Linux sysadmin thrown in for
good measure, but here it is:
I've recently switched from doing most of my documents in OpenOffice to
Lyx. I like it, but (aside from portability) the
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011, Tim Wescott wrote:
I've recently switched from doing most of my documents in OpenOffice to
Lyx. I like it, but (aside from portability) the one thing I'm really
missing is standard forms. I'm currently using the blank 'article' or
'letter' style in Lyx, but I'd really
Liv,
Thanks for the responses.
On 07/21/2011 06:02 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 11:44 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:
No, this is on the first compilation (as well as on subsequent compilations).
Also, in all cases Reader is closed at the time I do View> PDF
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 8:17 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> I also searched for messages about Reader freezing on AMD64 and came up
> empty, which is consistent with it behaving properly when I run it outside
> LyX.
>
> So the mystery remains.
>
Have you tried reinstalling acroread +
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 8:05 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
>> My question isn't how to make them -- I've figured that out once, I'll do
>> it again. My question is, once I have the appropriate LaTeX and Lyx files
>> made up, where can I put them?
>
> Second shelf from the
For some reason I can't get \textpos to place anything snugly against the upper
left corner of the page -- if set the position to (0,0), it still seems to leave
a small amount of space above and to the left. However, with a bit of tweaking
I was able to get a horizontal rule the size of your
On Fri, 22 Jul 2011 10:48:28 -0700 "Tim Wescott t...@wescottdesign.com"
suggested this:
>My question isn't how to make them -- I've figured that out once, I'll
>do it again. My question is, once I have the appropriate LaTeX and Lyx
>files made up, where can I put them? Ideally, these will go
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