Am Montag, 18. April 2016 um 17:19:07, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann
> On 18.04.2016 15:42, Helge Hafting wrote:
> >
> >
> > Den 18. april 2016 15:14, skrev Wolfgang Engelmann:
> >> I have installed the new Lyx 2.2(rc1) thanks to the help of several
> >> people of this
On 18.04.2016 18:15, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Montag, 18. April 2016 um 17:19:07, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann
On 18.04.2016 15:42, Helge Hafting wrote:
Den 18. april 2016 15:14, skrev Wolfgang Engelmann:
I have installed the new Lyx 2.2(rc1) thanks to the help of
Stephan Witt gmx.net> writes:
Thank you so much. Now it works. The key was to put the path to
the script
in the lyx path. I had understood from the LyX customization manual that
when you put it inside the lyx scripts folder, lyx would find it.
But that seems
not to be the case.
Also thanks
I have installed the new Lyx 2.2(rc1) thanks to the help of several
people of this list. I wanted to keep the 2.1 version. I have therefore
started the new version by using src/lyx on the command line (produced
by ./configure and make - but omitted the make install so far).
However, starting
Den 18. april 2016 15:14, skrev Wolfgang Engelmann:
I have installed the new Lyx 2.2(rc1) thanks to the help of several
people of this list. I wanted to keep the 2.1 version. I have
therefore started the new version by using src/lyx on the command line
(produced by ./configure and make - but
On 18.04.2016 15:42, Helge Hafting wrote:
Den 18. april 2016 15:14, skrev Wolfgang Engelmann:
I have installed the new Lyx 2.2(rc1) thanks to the help of several
people of this list. I wanted to keep the 2.1 version. I have
therefore started the new version by using src/lyx on the command
Stephan Witt gmx.net> writes:
Unfortunately it's not quite there. I have tried to modify the
script to run bibtex,
but it doesn't work. I have tried different variations for the
input to bibtex,
below is one. But it's not quite clear to me exactly what
should be
the input argument to bibtex.
OK, I found the problem. Textedit on Mac changed the quotes " into smart quotes.
After correcting that it works completely.
Thanks all for your help.
1. The diamond/line separating the references from the remainder of the
document spans both columns when I would expect it to span one.
This seems to be true only for papers prepared for prl, not prb.
2. The "Electronic Addess" for the author appears in a footnote on the
second
Sorry if you're seeing this a second time; however, it appears to me as
though it was never processed/received by the list. I've omitted the
example files this time in case that caused the problem.
Original text below.
I'm currently using the REVTeX (v. 4.1) document class within LyX 2.2.0rc1
Thanks, this would be a very easy way in fact to use one command for all of
the footnotes. But right now I just get the TeX-command printed – I add a
screenshot (I entered 3 mm, to make it really obvious for testing)
Does anybody know what might go wrong here?
Thanks!
2016-04-17 19:36 GMT+02:00
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