Hi!
Last week I had some trouble with one of my Computers running LyX. It
appeared that the system was defective --- it was no LyX--Problem. After a
complete fresh installation of Linux, LyX translates my thesis correctly to
.dvi now. Sorry for that, because I wrote to the list without doing the
To: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: bug with space in dir name
From: Stefano Ghirlanda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Home-Page: http://ethology.zool.su.se/~stefano
Date: 16 Dec 2000 19:32:09 +0100
User-Agent: Gnus/5.0807 (Gnus v5.8.7) Emacs/20.4
Herbert Voss [EMAIL
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, James Sinnamon wrote:
Hello James,
Sorry I didn't get around to answering you yet. I did see your private
mail just before I went home yesterday but also saw an answer from Herbert
which I thought would probably set you straight -- Herbert is our resident
LaTeX guru.
"Jean-Pierre.Chretien" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Seems that the code creating the file path should protect spaces,
even if is not advisable to use such spaces in file names on an OS
where the space is a separator.
The only character which is not allowed in UNIX filenames is /, the
space is a
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 07:50:49 +0100 Claus Hentschel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:) followed
Claus Hentschel wrote:
Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:) followed by a
counter and a colon.
Does anybody have a
try
\usepackage{ntheorem}
\newtheorem{myExample}{Example}[chapter]
in the lyx-text write
\begin{myExample}
blah blah
\end{myExample}
you can also use the follwing lyx-layout. save it as my.layout
in ~/.lyx/layouts/ and insert in ~/.lyx/layouts/stdclass.inc
at the end the line
Input
file my.layout--
# Examle style
Style myExample
MarginFirst_Dynamic
LatexType Environment
LatexName myExample
NextNoIndent 1
LeftMarginMMN
LabelSep xx
# ParSkip 0.0
ItemSep
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Your permission granted, I'd like to forward your question to German
| Language TeX Users Group Communication List
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dont forget to ask on comp.text.tex
many of the hotshots reads that.
Lgb
Thanks everybody for your help. Diving into the Andre's comment, I visited
http://www.desy.de/~stephan/tex/
to get a copy of the lineno.sty manual. That is great, cross references to
the line number (also page number) are also implemented, straightforward
to use and very well
Greetings to the list:
I apologize for asking such a question as this here, but I have just started
using Lyx and find one of the things I miss most, a feature which I enjoy
being present with other apps running in X windows, is the support for Emacs
keystrokes.
I read the file on
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Steven Boothe wrote:
I apologize for asking such a question as this here, but I have just started
using Lyx and find one of the things I miss most, a feature which I enjoy
being present with other apps running in X windows, is the support for Emacs
keystrokes.
It's
Hi,
I am using LyX to write a document in Spanish, and I've found what I
think is a bug when using LyX-Code. I am using the report (koma-script)
environment, and if I put an "n" in a Lyx-Code part, it shows OK in the
screen, but when viewing as dvi or ps, the "n" get substituted by a "ñ".
Hello,
I have a little literate programming problem.
I have configured everything needed to do
literate programming in lyx.The \build-command
is set to:
\build-command "project-build.sh"
the project-build.sh is as described in the lyx documentation.
the noweave and notangle binaries belong to
Hi!
Last week I had some trouble with one of my Computers running LyX. It
appeared that the system was defective --- it was no LyX--Problem. After a
complete fresh installation of Linux, LyX translates my thesis correctly to
.dvi now. Sorry for that, because I wrote to the list without doing the
To: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: bug with space in dir name
From: Stefano Ghirlanda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Home-Page: http://ethology.zool.su.se/~stefano
Date: 16 Dec 2000 19:32:09 +0100
User-Agent: Gnus/5.0807 (Gnus v5.8.7) Emacs/20.4
Herbert Voss [EMAIL
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, James Sinnamon wrote:
Hello James,
Sorry I didn't get around to answering you yet. I did see your private
mail just before I went home yesterday but also saw an answer from Herbert
which I thought would probably set you straight -- Herbert is our resident
LaTeX guru.
"Jean-Pierre.Chretien" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Seems that the code creating the file path should protect spaces,
even if is not advisable to use such spaces in file names on an OS
where the space is a separator.
The only character which is not allowed in UNIX filenames is /, the
space is a
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 07:50:49 +0100 Claus Hentschel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:) followed
Claus Hentschel wrote:
Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:) followed by a
counter and a colon.
Does anybody have a
try
\usepackage{ntheorem}
\newtheorem{myExample}{Example}[chapter]
in the lyx-text write
\begin{myExample}
blah blah
\end{myExample}
you can also use the follwing lyx-layout. save it as my.layout
in ~/.lyx/layouts/ and insert in ~/.lyx/layouts/stdclass.inc
at the end the line
Input
file my.layout--
# Examle style
Style myExample
MarginFirst_Dynamic
LatexType Environment
LatexName myExample
NextNoIndent 1
LeftMarginMMN
LabelSep xx
# ParSkip 0.0
ItemSep
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Your permission granted, I'd like to forward your question to German
| Language TeX Users Group Communication List
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dont forget to ask on comp.text.tex
many of the hotshots reads that.
Lgb
Thanks everybody for your help. Diving into the Andre's comment, I visited
http://www.desy.de/~stephan/tex/
to get a copy of the lineno.sty manual. That is great, cross references to
the line number (also page number) are also implemented, straightforward
to use and very well
Greetings to the list:
I apologize for asking such a question as this here, but I have just started
using Lyx and find one of the things I miss most, a feature which I enjoy
being present with other apps running in X windows, is the support for Emacs
keystrokes.
I read the file on
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Steven Boothe wrote:
I apologize for asking such a question as this here, but I have just started
using Lyx and find one of the things I miss most, a feature which I enjoy
being present with other apps running in X windows, is the support for Emacs
keystrokes.
It's
Hi,
I am using LyX to write a document in Spanish, and I've found what I
think is a bug when using LyX-Code. I am using the report (koma-script)
environment, and if I put an "n" in a Lyx-Code part, it shows OK in the
screen, but when viewing as dvi or ps, the "n" get substituted by a "ñ".
Hello,
I have a little literate programming problem.
I have configured everything needed to do
literate programming in lyx.The \build-command
is set to:
\build-command "project-build.sh"
the project-build.sh is as described in the lyx documentation.
the noweave and notangle binaries belong to
Hi!
Last week I had some trouble with one of my Computers running LyX. It
appeared that the system was defective --- it was no LyX--Problem. After a
complete fresh installation of Linux, LyX translates my thesis correctly to
.dvi now. Sorry for that, because I wrote to the list without doing the
>>To: Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: bug with space in dir name
>>From: Stefano Ghirlanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>X-Home-Page: http://ethology.zool.su.se/~stefano
>>Date: 16 Dec 2000 19:32:09 +0100
>>User-Agent: Gnus/5.0807 (Gnus v5.8.7) Emacs/20.4
>>
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, James Sinnamon wrote:
Hello James,
Sorry I didn't get around to answering you yet. I did see your private
mail just before I went home yesterday but also saw an answer from Herbert
which I thought would probably set you straight -- Herbert is our resident
LaTeX guru.
>
"Jean-Pierre.Chretien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Seems that the code creating the file path should protect spaces,
> even if is not advisable to use such spaces in file names on an OS
> where the space is a separator.
The only character which is not allowed in UNIX filenames is /, the
space
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 07:50:49 +0100 Claus Hentschel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
> 'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
> indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:)
Claus Hentschel wrote:
>
> Based on the koma article layout I need an own style like the default
> 'Description' (M-a d) style (only the first word is bold and the paragraph
> indented). The first word should be a text label (Example 1:) followed by a
> counter and a colon.
>
> Does anybody
> try
> \usepackage{ntheorem}
> \newtheorem{myExample}{Example}[chapter]
>
> in the lyx-text write
> \begin{myExample}
> blah blah
> \end{myExample}
>
> you can also use the follwing lyx-layout. save it as my.layout
> in ~/.lyx/layouts/ and insert in ~/.lyx/layouts/stdclass.inc
> at the end the
> file my.layout--
> # Examle style
> Style myExample
> MarginFirst_Dynamic
> LatexType Environment
> LatexName myExample
> NextNoIndent 1
> LeftMarginMMN
> LabelSep xx
> # ParSkip 0.0
Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Your permission granted, I'd like to forward your question to German
| Language TeX Users Group Communication List
| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
dont forget to ask on comp.text.tex
many of the hotshots reads that.
Lgb
Thanks everybody for your help. Diving into the Andre's comment, I visited
http://www.desy.de/~stephan/tex/
to get a copy of the lineno.sty manual. That is great, cross references to
the line number (also page number) are also implemented, straightforward
to use and very well
Greetings to the list:
I apologize for asking such a question as this here, but I have just started
using Lyx and find one of the things I miss most, a feature which I enjoy
being present with other apps running in X windows, is the support for Emacs
keystrokes.
I read the file on
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Steven Boothe wrote:
> I apologize for asking such a question as this here, but I have just started
> using Lyx and find one of the things I miss most, a feature which I enjoy
> being present with other apps running in X windows, is the support for Emacs
> keystrokes.
Hi,
I am using LyX to write a document in Spanish, and I've found what I
think is a bug when using LyX-Code. I am using the report (koma-script)
environment, and if I put an "n" in a Lyx-Code part, it shows OK in the
screen, but when viewing as dvi or ps, the "n" get substituted by a "ñ".
Hello,
I have a little literate programming problem.
I have configured everything needed to do
literate programming in lyx.The \build-command
is set to:
\build-command "project-build.sh"
the project-build.sh is as described in the lyx documentation.
the noweave and notangle binaries belong to
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