john perry
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John Perry + john.pe...@usm.edu
Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics
University of Southern Mississippi, Box 5045
Hattiesburg MS 39406
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— Jacobi (cited by Hilbert in his 1930 radio address)
John Perry usm.edu> writes:
To followup a little further, even this is not normal. If I just type a
> Well the first thing to try would be to set LyX's temporary directory to
> something else. see Tools > Preferences > Paths. Does that help?
If it turns out that half-meg preview files is normal (though it seems odd)
then I'll try this. I'm using Lyx 2.4.1 on Fedora 23 with preview.sty version
11.89.
john perry
Python, but not
enough to know whether I can change a Python setting to create temp files
somewhere else.
thank you!
john perry
help.
...
l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter]
Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not
introducing this.
regards
john perry
help.
...
l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter]
Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not
introducing this.
regards
john perry
.
...
l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter]
Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not
introducing this.
regards
john perry
to be done in the
source code proper? or is there a way to attach converters without modifying
recompiling the source?
regards
john perry
PS Lyx 2.0 is *really* nice.
On Jun 17, 2011, at 5:09 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/17/2011 03:07 AM, John Perry wrote:
Hi
I learned today that LyxHTML exports files that *almost* make MathJax happy.
There are a few issues: newcommand's (i.e. math macros) don't seem to get
exported by LyxHTML, and a header
to be done in the
source code proper? or is there a way to attach converters without modifying
recompiling the source?
regards
john perry
PS Lyx 2.0 is *really* nice.
On Jun 17, 2011, at 5:09 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/17/2011 03:07 AM, John Perry wrote:
Hi
I learned today that LyxHTML exports files that *almost* make MathJax happy.
There are a few issues: newcommand's (i.e. math macros) don't seem to get
exported by LyxHTML, and a header
to be done in the
source code proper? or is there a way to attach converters without modifying &
recompiling the source?
regards
john perry
PS Lyx 2.0 is *really* nice.
On Jun 17, 2011, at 5:09 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 06/17/2011 03:07 AM, John Perry wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I learned today that LyxHTML exports files that *almost* make MathJax happy.
>> There are a few issues: newcommand's (i.e. math macros) don't seem to
In older versions of Lyx, cross-references with multiple documents showed up
conveniently, using a drop-down list in the cross-reference dialog.
I'm now using Lyx 1.6 and cannot find any such drop-down list in the dialog.
The help file on cross-references offers the following: This section is
In older versions of Lyx, cross-references with multiple documents showed up
conveniently, using a drop-down list in the cross-reference dialog.
I'm now using Lyx 1.6 and cannot find any such drop-down list in the dialog.
The help file on cross-references offers the following: This section is
In older versions of Lyx, cross-references with multiple documents showed up
conveniently, using a drop-down list in the cross-reference dialog.
I'm now using Lyx 1.6 and cannot find any such drop-down list in the dialog.
The help file on cross-references offers the following: "This section is
Hello,
It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments to
theorem-like environments, for example
\begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965]
...
\end{theorem}
The result (which can vary according the style file) should look
something like
Theorem 1 (Buchberger, 1965) ...
Hello,
It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments to
theorem-like environments, for example
\begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965]
...
\end{theorem}
The result (which can vary according the style file) should look
something like
Theorem 1 (Buchberger, 1965) ...
Hello,
It is not uncommon in LaTeX to include optional arguments to
theorem-like environments, for example
\begin{theorem}[Buchberger, 1965]
...
\end{theorem}
The result (which can vary according the style file) should look
something like
Theorem 1 (Buchberger, 1965) ...
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