boxes are black in my case. ? I am using Lyx 2.3.0rc2 Win edition and
MikTeX. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Sam Lewis
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2018 12:29 PM
To: LyX Developers
Cc: LyX Users
Subject: Irregularity with CambridgeUS theme in Beamer Hi, This is a
persistent irregu
Hi,
This is a persistent irregularity with beamer when using CambridgeUS theme that
I noticed since 2.2.x. Currently I'm using 2.3.0dev.
In a beamer frame, two boxes (minipages, drop shadow) are place in columns next
to each other. Everything works fine, except in the first frame one of the
On Thursday, 4 January 2018, 11:34, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
>the part in [] is called an "optional argument", and in LyX you can
>insert it by going to Insert > Frame Options.
That's great! Thank you Scott.
I'll peruse the documentation as you recommend.
Best,
Sam
the total pager number in the theme of my choice,
e.g.'CambridgeUS'?
Many thanks!
Cheers, Sam
-Sam Lewis
On Thursday, 30 April 2015, 2:03, Johannes Böttcher wrote:
You are defining `defbibheading` in a way that updates the running
header with *Further Reading* via `markboth`. Deleting this line should
fix your problem.
If you really want to have the chapter titles on the starting pages of
On Thursday, 30 April 2015, 2:03, Johannes Böttcher wrote:
You are defining `defbibheading` in a way that updates the running
header with *Further Reading* via `markboth`. Deleting this line should
fix your problem.
If you really want to have the chapter titles on the starting pages of
> On Thursday, 30 April 2015, 2:03, Johannes Böttcher wrote:
> You are defining `defbibheading` in a way that updates the running
> header with *Further Reading* via `markboth`. Deleting this line should
> fix your problem.
>
> If you really want to have the chapter titles on the starting
I create running headers in a Koma-script book with the following. This gives
me a page number and the chapter heading on each page, except on the first page
of each chapter as desired.
\usepackage[automark]{scrlayer-scrpage}
\pagestyle{scrheadings}
\ihead{Chapter \headmark}
I create running headers in a Koma-script book with the following. This gives
me a page number and the chapter heading on each page, except on the first page
of each chapter as desired.
\usepackage[automark]{scrlayer-scrpage}
\pagestyle{scrheadings}
\ihead{Chapter \headmark}
I create running headers in a Koma-script book with the following. This gives
me a page number and the chapter heading on each page, except on the first page
of each chapter as desired.
\usepackage[automark]{scrlayer-scrpage}
\pagestyle{scrheadings}
\ihead{Chapter \headmark}
Dear all,
This is the result of our poll on bibliography environments. The poll is now
closed.
Summary: We had 22 responses. Currently the majority of the respondents deploy
either Natbib or BibTex. In the future,
Biblatex is projected to be the most popular choice by the respondents.
Dear all,
This is the result of our poll on bibliography environments. The poll is now
closed.
Summary: We had 22 responses. Currently the majority of the respondents deploy
either Natbib or BibTex. In the future,
Biblatex is projected to be the most popular choice by the respondents.
Dear all,
This is the result of our poll on bibliography environments. The poll is now
closed.
Summary: We had 22 responses. Currently the majority of the respondents deploy
either Natbib or BibTex. In the future,
Biblatex is projected to be the most popular choice by the respondents.
Dear all,
LyX supports a range of different bibliography environments. Some of them are
very mature and well integrated others are relatively new.
This is to find out what LyX users mainly use. Please completed this quick poll
(two questions) and I will post the results here in about two
Dear all,
LyX supports a range of different bibliography environments. Some of them are
very mature and well integrated others are relatively new.
This is to find out what LyX users mainly use. Please completed this quick poll
(two questions) and I will post the results here in about two
Dear all,
LyX supports a range of different bibliography environments. Some of them are
very mature and well integrated others are relatively new.
This is to find out what LyX users mainly use. Please completed this quick poll
(two questions) and I will post the results here in about two
I generate a pdf via LuaTex with a reference entry that contains two authors.
The output is produced as expected without any problems.
However, the inserted citation for the two authors reference entry, results
in an intext citation in LyX of *Author et al.* despite that the citation does
not
I generate a pdf via LuaTex with a reference entry that contains two authors.
The output is produced as expected without any problems.
However, the inserted citation for the two authors reference entry, results
in an intext citation in LyX of *Author et al.* despite that the citation does
not
I generate a pdf via LuaTex with a reference entry that contains two authors.
The output is produced as expected without any problems.
However, the inserted citation for the "two authors" reference entry, results
in an intext citation in LyX of *Author et al.* despite that the citation does
I have the \usepackage{hanging} in my document's preamble and successfully
compile with XeTeX. I create hanging paragraphs by using this ERT:
\begin{hangparas}{1em}{1}
Text
\end{hangparas}
However I would like to have hanging paragraphs in my reference section
which is a biblatex output from
Sam Lewis stroboscopicallyconfluent at yahoo.co.uk writes:
I have the \usepackage{hanging} in my document's preamble and successfully
How do I sensibly integrate the \printbibliography and {hangparas} commands?
Just found the answer! It's controlled by biblatex and not by hanging
package
I have the \usepackage{hanging} in my document's preamble and successfully
compile with XeTeX. I create hanging paragraphs by using this ERT:
\begin{hangparas}{1em}{1}
Text
\end{hangparas}
However I would like to have hanging paragraphs in my reference section
which is a biblatex output from
Sam Lewis stroboscopicallyconfluent at yahoo.co.uk writes:
I have the \usepackage{hanging} in my document's preamble and successfully
How do I sensibly integrate the \printbibliography and {hangparas} commands?
Just found the answer! It's controlled by biblatex and not by hanging
package
I have the \usepackage{hanging} in my document's preamble and successfully
compile with XeTeX. I create hanging paragraphs by using this ERT:
\begin{hangparas}{1em}{1}
Text
\end{hangparas}
However I would like to have hanging paragraphs in my reference section
which is a biblatex output from
Sam Lewis yahoo.co.uk> writes:
>
> I have the \usepackage{hanging} in my document's preamble and successfully
> How do I sensibly integrate the \printbibliography and {hangparas} commands?
Just found the answer! It's controlled by biblatex and not by hanging
package. I.e.:
Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane todd.denniston at navy.mil
writes:
check the file in, but do not check back out a LOCKED copy of the file,
and then you should be able to
checkout a LOCKED copy on the other computer.
Version Control is GOOD :)
Very useful!
Thanks!
Sam
Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane todd.denniston at navy.mil
writes:
check the file in, but do not check back out a LOCKED copy of the file,
and then you should be able to
checkout a LOCKED copy on the other computer.
Version Control is GOOD :)
Very useful!
Thanks!
Sam
Denniston, Todd A CIV NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane navy.mil>
writes:
> check the file in, but do not check back out a LOCKED copy of the file,
> and then you should be able to
> checkout a LOCKED copy on the other computer.
>
> Version Control is GOOD :)
Very useful!
Thanks!
Sam
Dear all,
I am using RCS for all my LyX documents to control version changes.
I usually synchronize my data to any other Linux computer at a different
office. However, when working on a different machine from where the initial
document was registered I am unable to check in the document
Dear all,
I am using RCS for all my LyX documents to control version changes.
I usually synchronize my data to any other Linux computer at a different
office. However, when working on a different machine from where the initial
document was registered I am unable to check in the document
Dear all,
I am using RCS for all my LyX documents to control version changes.
I usually synchronize my data to any other Linux computer at a different
office. However, when working on a different machine from where the initial
document was registered I am unable to check in the document
Sotiris Hasapis shasapis at gmail.com writes:
I ' m trying to convert lyx to odt file using the methods described
here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX2OpenOffice
but nothing seems to work.
Does any have some success converting lyx documents that use biblatex. There
seem to be considerable
Sotiris Hasapis shasapis at gmail.com writes:
I ' m trying to convert lyx to odt file using the methods described
here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX2OpenOffice
but nothing seems to work.
Does any have some success converting lyx documents that use biblatex. There
seem to be considerable
Sotiris Hasapis gmail.com> writes:
> I ' m trying to convert lyx to odt file using the methods described
> here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX2OpenOffice
> but nothing seems to work.
Does any have some success converting lyx documents that use biblatex. There
seem to be considerable more
Walter walter.stanish at gmail.com writes:
I have found XeTeX the best for foreign font output.
I use the following under Document|Settings|LaTeX preamble:
% required for xelatex
\usepackage{doc} % defines \bibtex macro
\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage{xunicode}
\usepackage{xltxtra}
Walter walter.stanish at gmail.com writes:
I have found XeTeX the best for foreign font output.
I use the following under Document|Settings|LaTeX preamble:
% required for xelatex
\usepackage{doc} % defines \bibtex macro
\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage{xunicode}
\usepackage{xltxtra}
Walter gmail.com> writes:
>
> I have found XeTeX the best for foreign font output.
>
> I use the following under Document|Settings|LaTeX preamble:
>
> % required for xelatex
> \usepackage{doc} % defines \bibtex macro
> \usepackage{fontspec}
> \usepackage{xunicode}
> \usepackage{xltxtra}
>
>
I have an article (Koma-script) LyX document that is written in British English
and produces PDFs at its default encoding via Texlive.
This document shall contain in addition to the main text in English some Thai
words in Thai font. What would be the best setting to produce PDFs and
OpenDocuments
I have an article (Koma-script) LyX document that is written in British English
and produces PDFs at its default encoding via Texlive.
This document shall contain in addition to the main text in English some Thai
words in Thai font. What would be the best setting to produce PDFs and
OpenDocuments
I have an article (Koma-script) LyX document that is written in British English
and produces PDFs at its default encoding via Texlive.
This document shall contain in addition to the main text in English some Thai
words in Thai font. What would be the best setting to produce PDFs and
OpenDocuments
From: Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
It may be nice, perhaps, for LyX to provide an 'Edit BibTeX refs'
button that would allow to easily launch your preferred reference
manager on your ref library.
+1
Cheers, Sam
From: Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
It may be nice, perhaps, for LyX to provide an 'Edit BibTeX refs'
button that would allow to easily launch your preferred reference
manager on your ref library.
+1
Cheers, Sam
> From: Liviu Andronic
> It may be nice, perhaps, for LyX to provide an 'Edit BibTeX refs'
> button that would allow to easily launch your preferred reference
> manager on your ref library.
+1
Cheers, Sam
Hi,
I successfully create beamer presentations that contain individual slides that
have full-screen (background) images, with the following latex code:
{\usebackgroundtemplate {\includegraphics[bb=0bp 0bp 1024bp
666bp,width=1\paperwidth]{image}}
\begin{frame}[plain]~\end{frame} }
However, when
Hi,
I successfully create beamer presentations that contain individual slides that
have full-screen (background) images, with the following latex code:
{\usebackgroundtemplate {\includegraphics[bb=0bp 0bp 1024bp
666bp,width=1\paperwidth]{image}}
\begin{frame}[plain]~\end{frame} }
However, when
Hi,
I successfully create beamer presentations that contain individual slides that
have full-screen (background) images, with the following latex code:
{\usebackgroundtemplate {\includegraphics[bb=0bp 0bp 1024bp
666bp,width=1\paperwidth]{image}}
\begin{frame}[plain]~\end{frame} }
However, when
Thank you for the good work over the years, Sven! Your effort will be greatly
missed.
Best wishes,
Sam
Sven Hoexter wrote:
Hi all,
I already switched my work focus away from things where LyX is involved
(about half a year ago), but only recently settled for a new fulltime
Thank you for the good work over the years, Sven! Your effort will be greatly
missed.
Best wishes,
Sam
Sven Hoexter wrote:
Hi all,
I already switched my work focus away from things where LyX is involved
(about half a year ago), but only recently settled for a new fulltime
Thank you for the good work over the years, Sven! Your effort will be greatly
missed.
Best wishes,
Sam
> Sven Hoexter wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I already switched my work focus away from things where LyX is involved
>> (about half a year ago), but only recently settled for a new fulltime
Hi,
Just to check whether this apparent bug has been reported for LyX 2.0.
I have experienced several times erratic changes in the position of the cursor
in relation to the displayed lines of text. At some point when the cursor is
positioned in the lower parts of the displayed lines of text,
Hi,
Just to check whether this apparent bug has been reported for LyX 2.0.
I have experienced several times erratic changes in the position of the cursor
in relation to the displayed lines of text. At some point when the cursor is
positioned in the lower parts of the displayed lines of text,
Hi,
Just to check whether this apparent bug has been reported for LyX 2.0.
I have experienced several times erratic changes in the position of the cursor
in relation to the displayed lines of text. At some point when the cursor is
positioned in the lower parts of the displayed lines of text,
it will be some lossless format.
Any suggestions? Many thanks!
Cheers, Sam
--
Sam Lewis
Thanks for your quick reply.
I intent to both print it and distribute it online. I guess two versions of the
document might be useful. What lossy format, would you recommend for the
latter?
Cheers, Sam
- Original Message -
From: Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us
To: Sam Lewis
it will be some lossless format.
Any suggestions? Many thanks!
Cheers, Sam
--
Sam Lewis
Thanks for your quick reply.
I intent to both print it and distribute it online. I guess two versions of the
document might be useful. What lossy format, would you recommend for the
latter?
Cheers, Sam
- Original Message -
From: Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us
To: Sam Lewis
it will be some lossless format.
Any suggestions? Many thanks!
Cheers, Sam
--
Sam Lewis
Thanks for your quick reply.
I intent to both print it and distribute it online. I guess two versions of the
document might be useful. What lossy format, would you recommend for the
latter?
Cheers, Sam
- Original Message -
> From: Rob Oakes <lyx-de...@oak-tree.us>
> T
Many congratulations!
LyX has been turned into a mature product. Thank you to the whole community.
Cheers, Sam
- Original Message -
From: Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org
To: LyX devel lyx-de...@lists.lyx.org
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; lyx-annou...@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Sunday, 8 May
Many congratulations!
LyX has been turned into a mature product. Thank you to the whole community.
Cheers, Sam
- Original Message -
From: Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org
To: LyX devel lyx-de...@lists.lyx.org
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; lyx-annou...@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Sunday, 8 May
Many congratulations!
LyX has been turned into a mature product. Thank you to the whole community.
Cheers, Sam
- Original Message -
> From: Pavel Sanda
> To: LyX devel
> Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; lyx-annou...@lists.lyx.org
> Sent: Sunday,
IMO, we need to improve the functionality of
LyX, and not block good ideas.
Of course everybody is welcome to make suggestions and put forward ideas on
functionality. But it does not mean that everything gets implemented; it needs
to be realistic and accepted by the community of users and
IMO, we need to improve the functionality of
LyX, and not block good ideas.
Of course everybody is welcome to make suggestions and put forward ideas on
functionality. But it does not mean that everything gets implemented; it needs
to be realistic and accepted by the community of users and
> IMO, we need to improve the functionality of
> LyX, and not block good ideas.
Of course everybody is welcome to make suggestions and put forward ideas on
functionality. But it does not mean that everything gets implemented; it needs
to be realistic and accepted by the community of users and
Excellent!
I also have a number of tips/tricks I accumulated along the way. If
interested I'd be happy to combine these and post them here.
This would be useful, particularly any kind on using LyX in the Humanities.
Please add them to the wiki and post the link here.
Many thanks! Cheers,
LyX already departs from LaTeX defaults by changing the font encoding
from OT1 to T1. (See the line
\usepackage[T1]{inputenc}
Is this not absurd for a default setting: I.e. T1 and CM? If the majority of
users supposedly not primarily write in English, should it not be T1 + LM? If
however
What I mean is when you go to 'Insert Note Comment' for example, you
get a comment icon on the page. It is called 'Comment' but I would like
to change that to say 'May Ideas' 'Important Page Numbers' or whatever.
Don't think so. You have to use Label that you place before the note. But
Excellent!
I also have a number of tips/tricks I accumulated along the way. If
interested I'd be happy to combine these and post them here.
This would be useful, particularly any kind on using LyX in the Humanities.
Please add them to the wiki and post the link here.
Many thanks! Cheers,
LyX already departs from LaTeX defaults by changing the font encoding
from OT1 to T1. (See the line
\usepackage[T1]{inputenc}
Is this not absurd for a default setting: I.e. T1 and CM? If the majority of
users supposedly not primarily write in English, should it not be T1 + LM? If
however
What I mean is when you go to 'Insert Note Comment' for example, you
get a comment icon on the page. It is called 'Comment' but I would like
to change that to say 'May Ideas' 'Important Page Numbers' or whatever.
Don't think so. You have to use Label that you place before the note. But
Excellent!
> > I also have a number of tips/tricks I accumulated along the way. If
> > interested I'd be happy to combine these and post them here.
This would be useful, particularly any kind on using LyX in the Humanities.
Please add them to the wiki and post the link here.
Many thanks!
> LyX already departs from LaTeX defaults by changing the font encoding
> from OT1 to T1. (See the line
> \usepackage[T1]{inputenc}
Is this not absurd for a default setting: I.e. T1 and CM? If the majority of
users supposedly not primarily write in English, should it not be T1 + LM? If
> What I mean is when you go to 'Insert > Note > Comment' for example, you
> get a comment icon on the page. It is called 'Comment' but I would like
> to change that to say 'May Ideas' 'Important Page Numbers' or whatever.
Don't think so. You have to use "Label" that you place before the note.
Sam Lewis stroboscopicallyconfluent at yahoo.co.uk writes:
A random text copied from a pdf into lyx (as done many times before),
produces
some spacing/ wrapping
irregularities. See attachment. How do I remove any formatting? How it it
It seems to be only happening with pdf documents from
Sam Lewis stroboscopicallyconfluent at yahoo.co.uk writes:
A random text copied from a pdf into lyx (as done many times before),
produces
some spacing/ wrapping
irregularities. See attachment. How do I remove any formatting? How it it
It seems to be only happening with pdf documents from
Sam Lewis yahoo.co.uk> writes:
> A random text copied from a pdf into lyx (as done many times before),
> produces
some spacing/ wrapping
> irregularities. See attachment. How do I remove any formatting? How it it
It seems to be only happening with pdf documents from this jour
Dear All,
Does anyone successfully use LyX (1.6.7) with TexLive2010?
Since I have change to TL2010, LyX brings up the fatal error that I don't have
e-Tex. I have update TL2010 via tlnet update, as previously suggested. TL2009
works perfectly well. Any idea? Many thanks.
Cheers, Sam
Both 1.6.7 as well as 2.0 work fine here with TL2010.
Thank you for letting me know. Cheers, Sam
Dear All,
Does anyone successfully use LyX (1.6.7) with TexLive2010?
Since I have change to TL2010, LyX brings up the fatal error that I don't have
e-Tex. I have update TL2010 via tlnet update, as previously suggested. TL2009
works perfectly well. Any idea? Many thanks.
Cheers, Sam
Both 1.6.7 as well as 2.0 work fine here with TL2010.
Thank you for letting me know. Cheers, Sam
Dear All,
Does anyone successfully use LyX (1.6.7) with TexLive2010?
Since I have change to TL2010, LyX brings up the fatal error that I don't have
e-Tex. I have update TL2010 via tlnet update, as previously suggested. TL2009
works perfectly well. Any idea? Many thanks.
Cheers, Sam
> Both 1.6.7 as well as 2.0 work fine here with TL2010.
Thank you for letting me know. Cheers, Sam
Use the TeXLive Utility and update.
Thanks. I'll try this.
Cheers, Sam
Use the TeXLive Utility and update.
Thanks. I'll try this.
Cheers, Sam
> Use the TeXLive Utility and update.
Thanks. I'll try this.
Cheers, Sam
Dear All,
This is slightly off-topic.
I have successfully used biblatex with LyX for a long time. Today after
changing my TexLive DVD installation from 2009 to 2010, I am not able to
compile documents anymore that use the biblatex package. I now get a fatal
error message that elatex is not
Dear All,
This is slightly off-topic.
I have successfully used biblatex with LyX for a long time. Today after
changing my TexLive DVD installation from 2009 to 2010, I am not able to
compile documents anymore that use the biblatex package. I now get a fatal
error message that elatex is not
Dear All,
This is slightly off-topic.
I have successfully used biblatex with LyX for a long time. Today after
changing my TexLive DVD installation from 2009 to 2010, I am not able to
compile documents anymore that use the biblatex package. I now get a fatal
error message that elatex is not
Hi,
What is the purpose of right clicking on a hyperlink *inside* LyX?
Reproduce: [Insert] [Hyperlink]; add a link; right click on inserted hyperlink
icon and the following pop up message appears: No action defined!
What can I define where? Can I open this link from *within* LyX? That would be
icon and the following pop up message appears: No action defined!
What can I define where?
Absent your modifying the source code, I suspect you cannot define any
actions.
I see, this is just some kind of place holder in the source. Why not use this
for opening the defined link? Might be
Hi,
What is the purpose of right clicking on a hyperlink *inside* LyX?
Reproduce: [Insert] [Hyperlink]; add a link; right click on inserted hyperlink
icon and the following pop up message appears: No action defined!
What can I define where? Can I open this link from *within* LyX? That would be
icon and the following pop up message appears: No action defined!
What can I define where?
Absent your modifying the source code, I suspect you cannot define any
actions.
I see, this is just some kind of place holder in the source. Why not use this
for opening the defined link? Might be
Hi,
What is the purpose of right clicking on a hyperlink *inside* LyX?
Reproduce: [Insert] > [Hyperlink]; add a link; right click on inserted hyperlink
icon and the following pop up message appears: "No action defined!"
What can I define where? Can I open this link from *within* LyX? That would
> > icon and the following pop up message appears: "No action defined!"
> > What can I define where?
> Absent your modifying the source code, I suspect you cannot define any
> actions.
I see, this is just some kind of place holder in the source. Why not use this
for opening the defined link?
How could I install texlive2008 under debian?
I have the TeX Collection DVD of September 2008
but would not like to mess things up
TexLive 2008 has now also an online installer.
http://tug.org/texlive/acquire.html
Best to uninstall the TeX packages that comes with your current Linux
How could I install texlive2008 under debian?
I have the TeX Collection DVD of September 2008
but would not like to mess things up
TexLive 2008 has now also an online installer.
http://tug.org/texlive/acquire.html
Best to uninstall the TeX packages that comes with your current Linux
> How could I install texlive2008 under debian?
> I have the TeX Collection DVD of September 2008
> but would not like to mess things up
TexLive 2008 has now also an online installer.
http://tug.org/texlive/acquire.html
Best to uninstall the TeX packages that comes with your current Linux
rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The layout menu for these three commands seems not to work in 1.6.0-RC4. I
presume this bug has been filed. If not let me know and I file it.
No, there's no known bug for that. What platform, etc, are you on?
GNU/Linux, Debian. I'll go ahead and make
rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So what happens when you try to use the layout combo? Just nothing? If
you run from a terminal, do you get any messages? Try lyx -dbg all,
and see if you get any messages when you try the layout thingy.
Setting debug level to all
Hi,
It's great to to have the 1.6.0~beta4-1 package in experimental, with matching
dependencies of testing. Thank you kindly, maintainer Sven Hoexter, for your
effort!
Does anyone know whether, RC5 is a candidate for experimental? Or how close is
1.6.0 to make it into any Debian stream?
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