>>Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 13:46:42 -0000 (GMT) >>Subject: Re: getting/installing some packages and converters >>From: "Frederic F. Leymarie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: "Juergen Spitzmueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Cc: "User LyX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [...] >> >>JP Chretien says (in a follow-up reply): >> >>> This may come from an old layout, >> >>That might be the case. >>There is a layout (with this package) called >>article-algo.layout >>which is listed below (not very long).
I guess yuou forgot it. >> >>However, when using just the begining of >>my original file, with title, authors, abstract >>and begining of Intro. + biblio. >>I do not get any errors (and the above lines >>do not appear in the preamble...) >> >>So some other call later in the lyx file >>males lyx/latex generate these lines >>in the preamble (of the latex file; >>these are not in my own lyx preamble). >>I will try to track it down. Check the layout itself, I guess it may activate preamble loading in any place, and possibly when a style is selected (I'm not sure about this one). >> >> >>NB: I noticed there are three other packages for >>writing code in the CTAN macros/latex/contrib/ >>algorithm2e , algorithmicx , algorithms >>while algo-0.3 is not listed... >> >>Can someone give feedback on these 3 other packages? >>anyone is superior? If your need is to pretty-print code in C, C++, Python, etc, I find lgrind quite good. It works as a standalone writer as well as a source for file input. If your need is describing formal algorithms, I guess you need one of the mentioned packages. I've no expereince on these. -- Jean-Pierre
