ICIP 2004 paper upload system requires that _all_ fonts are embedded into
the pdf file (also the 13 standard ones). The tools (pdflatex/ghostscript)
refused initially to do this, and I thought someone would like to hear my
solution or suggest better one. I'm running Debian Stable 3.0.
First, I
I'm writing some lab exercise instructions for students.
Since there are many of them, I haven't put the instructions
online as PDF to save printers and paper. But I know PDF has a feature to
disable printing, and if I could use that feature from LyX/pdflatex, it
would be great.
Is it possible
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:
not sure whether 'octave' (a MatLab replacement) does vector plots or not
Octave calls Gnuplot for plots. However, Scilab has actually quite
impressive graphing capabilities.
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Paul Smith wrote:
I would like to draw some tree diagrams but with the possibility of
labeling (near it) each branch. What package do you recommend me? I am
Dia might be another possibility, especially if branches contain a box
inside which is the label. Dia can resize the
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is there a way -- other than running the spell checker which counts all
words -- to obtain a word count for a document? Specifically, I have a
300-word limit for an abstract I am writing and I'd like to write it in LyX
(report class) and submit it as a pdf
BUG #1:
When trying to View Postscript on the file attached to this message,
I get dialog box There were errors during the LaTeX run ... 8 errors
detected. I believe this should not happen and is thus a bug.
I'm using LyX/Qt 1.3.4 from official Debian Sarge package
on Linux/x86.
BUG #2:
Select
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
When trying to View Postscript on the file attached to this message,
I get dialog box There were errors during the LaTeX run ... 8 errors
detected. I believe this should not happen and is thus a bug.
Found the problem: I used accidentally math
tialiased fonts even in acroread.
This all works with standard LaTeX/TeX (not pdftex required).
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, mendes wrote:
Somebody correct me if i'm wrong but...
work. I just wanted to import my tex files. Is there some trick other than
clicking import and then latex (not highlighted in my setup)?
Importing is done by reLyX. This is a Perl script, and thus requires that
you
I have been teached to mark integrals like this:
bb
/\ / 2 2 2
/ xdx = / (1/2)x = (1/2)b - (1/2)a
\//
aa
Now the problem: how to get the "/" character? It's a little bit
like a large slash, but simply a slash
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Richard A. Bilonick wrote:
If I understand this, you want to show the result of an integration being evaluated
Right
from a to b. You can use the brackets and braces panel from the math panel to select
a vertical line (on the left) and a blank space (on the right).
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Andre Poenitz wrote:
Well, MuPAD is more or less free,
Yes, but it is not GNU. Apparently it isn't even open source.
Maple costs. The other day my boss
So it's out of question, IMHO.
I can't compare any of them to Maxima though...
Reading
Another font problem.
Normal variables are written in italics. All right.
Some things -- like functions -- are written in normal font. I can
get that using Alt-M-M in math mode. All right.
But how can I get bold font for things like matrices?
Or more generally: how to change the font type and
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
equals ..." oops. What? Exactly, push the 'evaluate' button and the
result is inserted. You are far more productive this way than launching
a seperate application and do import and export manually.
Andre'
But this use is not so frequent: you
This would belong really to lyx-devel, but I'm not used to use that
mailing list...
I just found a _great_ symbolic mathematics program called Maxima. It's
GNU version of Macsyma, which in turn is over 30 years old software. But
it's great, comparable to Mathematica (well, I have never really
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Andre Poenitz wrote:
The problem is parsing. First you have to convert from
LyX formula (sort of LaTeX) to Maple syntax which is *not* trivial
since LaTeX does not preserve the logical structure of the formula
Yes, but from LyX ro Octave/Scilab should be actually very
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Uwe Amann wrote:
While I agree with you, that a LaTeX parser would be very hard to
implement, why not try a different solution. I will try to describe
I still think that an heuristic algorithm would do moderately good
work and it would not be that hard, actually, to
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Emanuele Olivetti wrote:
I found that Aladdin GSView for Windows has not the problem of "text cut
on the right", belonging (probably) to wrong bounding box.
Also ghostview 1.5 on UX-HP works well... (old ghostscript 2.6.1 !)
I think that only GV by Johannes Plass has the
On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, Diego A. Puertas F. wrote:
LyX is not hypenating rigth, I don't know about hypenation rules in other
I suppose you have selected the right language from LyX menus? If yes, the
it's probably (La)TeX configuration problem. You could get rid of
your distribution's TeX version
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Claus Hentschel wrote:
How can I set a cubic root in math mode? Using \sqrt will produce a square
Last time this was asked, the answer was that it's still not possible with
LyX. I think it still holds. *Maybe* you can do it using TeX code, but I
don't know how. I know two
Again this old topic... hopefully my last mail about this.
The problem was that landscape mode in gv(/ghostview) clipped the page
contents wrongly.
I will try if newer version of xpdf could do the pdf-ps conversion
xpdf 0.9 was able to convert the pdf file back to postscript, but the
On 24 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX.
It works in xterm and other programs, so I can write the character in
xterm and then copy and paste it to lyx. Strange.
I have
On 27 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Tuukka As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX. It works
Tuukka in xterm and other programs, so I can write the character in
What version of LyX is it?
1.1.2 (I haven't upgraded for a while).
~/.xmodmaprc contains line:
keycode 109 =
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to drop a copy of version 0.0 of the new FAQ in CVS sometime soon
A very good idea! I have saved a bunch of interesting tips posted to this
mailing list, and I have been thinking that they should be put into an
organized collection of hints
Someone asked few months ago how to get math fonts in vector to
postscript/pdf files. This is a bit late but I have found a way...
Select some vectorized font from Document menu, like "Times".
Export as TeX file.
Run pdflatex several times on it:
pdflatex file.tex
pdflatex
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Staffan Ringbom wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Type Ctrl-M to open a new math inset (this small blue box) and type
Ctrl-Return. This way you created six small blue boxes for two lines of
I use Meta-M M Meta-M D or equivalently just Meta-M D (where
Meta=Alt key). Without
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, J. Kyllo wrote:
I'd like to be able to use true type fonts (or something like them) in my
postscript and pdf files. I've been trying to find information on such
Sorry, I can't help you directly, but if you know how to use Type 1
fonts...
I'm pretty sure I saw TrueType -
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Nicolas Constans wrote:
How much your AIX system is loaded ?
I'm completely newbie in that sort of things. What I can told you is
that now :
Free Memory : 1828 Kb (with LyX), 2813 (without LyX)
Free memory doesn't matter in modern Unixes, but
Total Memory : 12288
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Bernard Bulder wrote:
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I../images -I~bulder/inc -g -O2 -fno-rtti
-fno-exceptions -c bufferlist.C
In file included from bufferlist.C:41:
vc-backend.h:50: macro `stat' used without args
*** Exit 1
Stop.
Well. I would guess there's
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Rod Pinna wrote:
Just while everybody is putting wish list items up...would it be possible
to not have to incude the .eps or .ps extension for included graphics
Another item to the wishlist: it should be possible to use other than just
.eps files. For example, one would
Amazing. Almost the same idea I was telling here few months ago.
Except that in my opinion LyX should be able to process math-ed equations
with Maxima (not just have Ascii-Maxima mode).
from documentation thus far, but I plan to start using it for my work.
I'm already using :) a little though
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
What Maxima needs desperately, is GNU readline. I'm planning to do it next
What about fep ? If interaction is in shell window, of course.
What is FEP? Never heard about it. URL?
"Shell Window"? You mean it requires GUI? No thank you. I want to
I downloaded cv-1.3, which is the extension to lyx/latex containing
cls and layout files. The README says
"cv.cls...Put that in a place where LaTeX can find it."
Where, exactly, I should put it? I wouldn't like to use root's
permissions just for trying it out. I tried setting TEXINPUTS
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
How do you get a degree symbol to show?
choose latin1 in layout-document-encoding
and than the symbol ° for degrees.
Ie. press compose-key and a two-key magic sequence (you can find list from
new Xfig html-manual).
Alternatively, use
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Tony Dancer wrote:
I was having problems with back-delete being so slow, this has been
fixed thanks to help and a patch -- thankyou.
Strange. I had same problem once (with unpatched 1.1.5 on
Linux/x86/Pentium 120 MHz), but now that I tried it feels fast again.
glibc
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Jonathan Pennington wrote:
I seem to remember this thread rearing its head before, but I can't
find it in the archives. I want to import and edit postscript
files. How can I do so?
Not too easy. Probably the best way is to load the postscript
file to xfig and "paint
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Osvaldo Fornaro wrote:
Some time ago, i had read in this list that could exist a interaction
between lyx and some math program (maybe macsyma, maxima or other, i
don´t remember now). Where could i to find some information about that
topic?
Humm, since it was first I
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Alvaro Tejero Cantero wrote:
I wish this behavior (appearing up to LyX 1.1.6cvs) was eliminated
Here I have another not-so-nice "feature", or bug:
Create a new document (or open up existing one, whatever).
Enter math-mode (Meta-m).
Create math array, let's say with size
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Christopher wrote:
Hey. How do I get a series of underscores to show up as a solid line and not
just a series of underscores?
Maybe select a font that does that? I once needed a solid line (for
hand-written signature), and I think I didn't have any trouble using many
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Torsten Mueller wrote:
are you using (Bitmap, Type1, TrueType)?
how can I figure this out?
There are two useful programs that tell about fonts, in all X
distributions: "xlsfonts" and "xfontsel". You get check if a
font is bitmapped or not, by starting xfontsel, selecting
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Chris Schulbert wrote:
BUT: If your (-2ex-vertical skip) list reaches the end of the page AND
you've got some footnotes on that page, they will crash somewhat with the
list-text. Maybe this is a bug? Don't know, if its a LyX or LateX-Problem.
You mean, the footnotes and
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the document using figure-floats. The captions look like "Figure 3.4:" on
screen, but when printed, they all come out "Fogure 3.4:", etc. This is
Go to some directory you suspect might have the spelling error. Then enter
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Min-Ho Kyung wrote:
My problem is no screen display of some frequently used
math symbols such as \sum, \int, and "-".
I had the exactly same problem some time ago. I solved it by modifying the
font path lines in /etc/XF86Config. Try to put the fontpath lines in
different
I started writing new document and in the very beginning I wanted to write
name Silvén. I pressed S, i, l, v so far so good. Then I want é, I press
dead key of ' and the computer waits another key. I press e -- and LyX
disappears immediately. I have a feeling that it's Xforms bug, but maybe
not.
On 14 Nov 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Would ave been nice to know the LyX version too...
I guess it is 1.1.5[fix1]?
I am sorry. I forgot. 1.1.5.
On 14 Nov 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Ok, can you try 1.1.5fix2 before we begin investigating further?
Interesting. It has the same problem!
Also I forgot to mention, I used xforms 0.89.
I also tried xforms 0.88: lyx works fine with it.
Looks more and more like xforms bug...
On 14 Nov 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
With xforms 0.89, you may want to edit src/config.h to comment out the
line
#define HAVE_XOPENIM 1
and recompile.
Please tell us whether it helps (and whether compose and accents still
work).
Because you wish to know, and I wish to help LyX
On 14 Nov 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Thanks for testing. Which OS are you using?
To be very exact, IT Linux 2000, which is for all purposes equal to Red
Hat 6.2 (heck, even the login screen says Red Hat 6.2 (Zoot)).
It says kernel 2.2.14-5.0, I don't know if this is different from real
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Idar Tollefsen wrote:
LaTeX2HTML, which I hope will do the trick.
Sure it works, but you might also evaluate other latex-html
converters. tth makes very good job, especially with equations (though you
might not need those so much).
On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Paul Lussier wrote:
So, I want to learn LaTeX. I don't plan on becoming an expert, or abandoning
If you're using some unix and some reasonable LaTeX distribution, the
distribution should come with reasonable set of documentation. For
example, in this RedHat system with
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, R. Lahaye wrote:
How can I tell in LyX to make some of my math symbols in color?
For example
m = 2 * sin(x)
Well, LyX displays all LaTeX functions in red on screen, so you can just
type "\sin" and space in math mode. But if you want red in printed output,
I have no
I need to do a presentation (transparencies etc) due Friday. Of course,
I'd like very much to use LyX.
First I'd like to hear comments, tips and maybe even have example
presentations done with LyX.
I first tried using "Slide" style but it didn't work at all (even if I
should have it installed
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, R. Lahaye wrote:
Check out: Layout-Character (or something like that).
I didn't expect this to work that well actually. Yes, thanks, this is an
acceptable solution althought page numbers are still very small (I don't
need them anyway) and section headers seem to be no
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Niklas Werner wrote:
Is there any way to convert my ps to cmyk or tell latex to produce
cmyk-output..
I believe you have to do a process called color separation on the
postscript file. Try looking in freshmeat, altought i think you may have
hard time finding suitable
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Gursoy TURAN wrote:
1. item 1
(a) subitem a)
(b) subitem c)
2. item 2
(a) subitem a)
(b) subitem c)
and this is the script I would like to appear
as it is shown here...
I tried to write the line after a M-Return and then insert items (a) and
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Niklas Werner wrote:
Try using Shift-Alt-{left,right}Arrows to change the environment depth!
Actually, I think the original writer didn't mean quite that. Instead, he
wants subitems for item number n, and then _continue_ at item n (not going
to n+1 what happens if you use
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Paul E Johnson wrote:
What do you do to put pictures (jpeg or gif) into Lyx documents?
Convert those to eps with your favorite tool like Xv.
It would be very nice if LyX would support other than eps files, but AFAIK
it doesn't, although I believe developers are working on
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Teddy Surya Gunawan wrote:
Anybody know how to create :
M
Pk(n) T
S
Try creating 4x1 matrix in the middle, and putting M,, and S there.
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Tomas Sanchez wrote:
I think that the problem is whit my fonts not beeing compatible with the ones on the
other systems, but I'm not sure.
- export from LyX as postscript
- convert to pdf using "ps2pdf"
- copy this pdf file to your university computer/where ever you want
On 28 Nov 2000, Andre Berger wrote:
Tomas Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- use PostScript fonts in LaTeX/LyX, prefer "Times" (expands to Times,
Helvetica, Courier)
Yes, sure, it makes the document to look better on Acrobat, but if your
dvips has configured to use same resolution as
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Tomas Sanchez wrote:
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Tomas Sanchez wrote:
- start up adobe acrobat reader and load the pdf file
Does it display it correctly on the screen?
Well, it looks the same as in GV and LyX on my linuxbox,
but that isn't to good.
Does it not look good
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Matej Cepl wrote:
Otherwise, you really much better with german keyboard
(Options/Keyboard).
Or compose key. For example, I have configured right Ctrl as compose key,
so I can press Compose, " and u to get ü. (oops, it doesn't seem to work
in LyX, even if it works in
On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Andre Juffer wrote:
** Cannot find libforms or libxforms. Please check that the xforms
Couple of hopefully useful tips:
- after installing xforms, type (as root)
ldconfig
- set LD_LIBRARY_PATH pointing to xforms library path, eg
export
Someone here a while ago asked how to produce color (CMYK) separated
version of a postscript file. I noticed something that could help:
Linux-Announce Digest #894, Volume #3Sun, 10 Dec 00 10:13:04 EST
..
From: "Derek B. Noonburg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: xpdf 0.92 - a PDF viewer
On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Matej Cepl wrote:
on the list? Should I reply to the list (as I do all the time) or
sending answer to originator of the question with kind reminder,
I would say it depends on your answer. If you believe it could be useful
for LyX-using people, put it on the list! But if
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Yann Collete wrote:
When I export to ghostview, the paper seems to have the right size
but some line at the top and at the bottom have disappeared.
Similar thing happens sometimes when using landscape mode, and the reason
for that is a bug in both ghostview/gv/mgv. Try
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Yann Collete wrote:
You are right, there's a big rendering error with ghostview
but the printed version is OK.
Nice to hear that. By the way, if you want to see it correctly with gv,
try processing the postscript file with psutils. For example, I think
psnup puts many
On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Dekel Tsur wrote:
Converting the Postscript to PDF will give a much smaller file.
Yes, but Postscript files compress better so that the final compressed
file is often smaller with Postscript (especially if you use bzip2).
This doesn't help viewing, though.
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's interessant to know that, even in windows, if you choose a
PostScript printer (you don't need to have a real one, only the driver
for it !) and print to a file, you can take advantage of the resulting
file. It's a way that I use with
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, luc wrote:
2) in landscape mode, my slides are cut on the left. is it a gv issue ?
Yes. It is a bug in all of {mgv,ghostview,gv} or ghostscript (probably in
the viewers, althought its surprising all of those have the same bug even
if they're based on same code).
To fix,
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Jan Goebel wrote:
you can maybe scanner/OCR software like GOCR (open source)
take a look at:
http://altmark.nat.uni-magdeburg.de/~jschulen/ocr/index.html
Sure. You can try it. But don't expect too much. When I last time (maybe a
half year ago) tested all free OCR
On 17 Jan 2001, Erik Janssens wrote:
I am a dutch-writing lyx user. Lyx (or Latex) always handles the
hyphentation of words wrong. This is very anoying.
Is there a way to make this go right or to turn hyphentation
off.
First, do you have right language selected in Layout/Document?
It is
On 17 Jan 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"R" == R E de Lima-Lopes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
R hi i'm curently using lyx 1.1.3 and I'd like to know wheater it's
R worth updating to 1.1.6. I'm curently formating my marters
It is certinly worth it, but you might want to wait until a
On 18 Jan 2001, Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
Why do you think that the change from 1.1.5 to 1.1.6 was a change in
minor versions?
It certanly is not.
Ok, I'm now better informed. But I do think that the LyX version numbers
are confusing. My suggestions:
- drop those a.b.cfixd
The address that J.M. gave me mention a file .Xdefaults in which
we must add Netscape*documentFonts.chareset*adobe-fontspecific:iso-8859-1
but I don't have a file named .Xdefaults.
Perhaps my version of netscape is too old.
The .Xdefaults file is not specific for Netscape, but the X11
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Remzi Seker wrote:
How do I get to have 'mod' in the math panel? There is bmod, which I am not
I have just used the math-text-mode (M-m m while in math mode, if my
memory servers, if not, look from the docs).
On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Andreas Deininger wrote:
I tried to setup kdvi als previewer for Lyx 1.1.6 by adding
\viewer dvi "kdvi"
kviewshell: Unknown option '-paper'.
It seems that kdvi arguments are not compatable with xdvi. You could write
a wrapper program called eg. "viewdvi" as a shell
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Stephan E. Schlierf wrote:
First, can you please tell me why my pdf output from Lyx 1.1.6 has such
fuzzy looking fonts?
http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/ps707/syl01.pdf
You're using wrong pdf viewer. Use "gv", not Acroread.
a quick view on your file seems to
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Stephan E. Schlierf wrote:
Am Montag, 22. Januar 2001 12:14 schrieb Tuukka Toivonen:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Stephan E. Schlierf wrote:
First, can you please tell me why my pdf output from Lyx 1.1.6 has such
fuzzy looking fonts?
http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I didn't manage to crash it another time, so I guess this bug report is
pretty useless, but I hope the best.
Aha! Now I found how to reproduce this. Get the file
http://s-inf-pc24.oulu.fi/ftp/incoming/lyxbug1.lyx
and do exactly as following with LyX
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Dekel Tsur wrote:
I cannot access this machine. Send the file (compressed) to lyx-devel,
Ah, the firewalls take off all the fun ;-(
Well, here it is.
(lets see if it goes to lyx-devel if i'm not subscribed there and just
guessing the address anyway)
lyxbug1.lyx.gz
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Mark Hansel wrote:
If you want disable page numbers only from certain pages, see
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/#pagenumbers
But, the title page still ends up with a number - for article and book
documents.
You must put the line
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Paul E Johnson wrote:
Why is pslatex not the "default" font type?
Well, maybe it's the tradition. And some older TeX installations might not
have pslatex.
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Marcus Beyer wrote:
And one step further: Why should LyX support bitmap fonts?
Do you mean the editing (in LyX window) fonts or the resulting document
file fonts?
Editing fonts:
- not everybody may have outline fonts (esp. older XFree
distributions)
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Ulrich Grn wrote:
I'd like to make cd-inlets and covers to stick onto the cd's, but I cannot
find a template (LyX-1.1.6-1).
Neither me. However, have you ever considered Xfig? I used that for CD
covers, works fine. There's also a CD cover designing program for Linux,
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines so that the matrix would use both columns?
This feels like simple question but I cannot find answer from LyX
documents. How can I delete one line from multiline math equation?
User Guide says M-e k but it doesn't work with 1.1.6. I couldn't find the
command from reference manual.
I feel this is a bit stupid discussion, but I hope you don't get offended
even if I disagree :-)
On 23 Jan 2001, Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
Bitmap fontes created for the resoluton and size that they are view at
are better than a scaled outline font.
I suppose you mean the bitmap fonts created
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
For screen consultation, latex2html or similar is better IMHO , PDF
is rather useful for printing (where the font rendering is OK).
I have to assert that html currently is not very useful. HTML is a great
description language, but there is
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Marcus Beyer wrote:
But yes! AFAIK pslatex uses "times" for math. Why is this not reasonable?
For some math fonts, but not all.
I think also that it might not typeset the ps fonts as carefully as TeX
typesets cm fonts, but you'd better ask someone else.
I\'m sure this isn\'t a bug, just my foolishness, but all my documents
won\'t print, because they come up with latex error, \'missing
\\begin{document}\' Now I have
LyX should create a TeX file that does contain the \begin{document}
command. There are some possible reasons for your problem:
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a longtime (0.7.8) LyX user and I am pretty used to
LyX compilation under the Intel architecture.
Better than me, I'm only since 0.10.x :-)
I have recently installed a Sparcstation 2 (64 M Ram) with Debian 2.2, I
I'm using x86
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
in latex preamble: \usepackage{comment}
choose from the paragraph-style comment for your annotations.
the first line of your text:
\includecomment{comment}% annotations will be printed
or
\excludecomment{comment}% annotations will be ignored
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Joeri Verbiest wrote:
I have a problem with figure in document.
Are you using figure float? If so, either don't use floats or write
"hbtp" to "Layout/Document/Extra/Float Placement".
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
from my point of view the only senseful way is to use the multicol
I did read the documentation for multicol package and it described other
ways to disable temporarily columns, without the package, simply using
commands
\twocolumn
and
On 24 Jan 2001, Matt Norton wrote:
not next to a table. Even weirder, I could export the file as latex, and then
run latex, and subsequently dvi and dvipdf.
Check your free space and permissions in /tmp directory. Maybe LyX run out
of space while writing TeX file. If not that, I have no
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Keeper of the Key to Time wrote:
limited by the size of its hard drive. I have installed SuSE 6.4 with a few
If you just throw the SuSE in without special optimizations, you probably
could save lots of space (maybe even couple of hundred megabytes) by
removing unneeded
On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, Anna H.Pryor wrote:
dvips: ! premature end of file in binary section.
I have no idea what's the problem. You could try look what the EPS file
looks like--but if you don't know what it _should_ look like, then it's
of little help. One question though, are the EPS files
My problem is that I have some wide equations on 2-column article, that
will be printed over the equation number on the right edge of the
column. If there's just one equation line, the AMSmath is clever enough to
move the equation number down that they don't overlap. But it doesn't do
this for
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Juan Ramn Rico wrote:
Work well but "math panel" doesn't apear in menu nor icon bar.
It should be in Edit/Math Panel. I think its place was changed.
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