Re: aspell
Wariner schrieb: I recently reformatted my computer. When I reinstalled lyx (the online installer and then later the full installer to try fix the problem), the spellchecker didnt work, claiming it could not find the word list for language "en_US". I have installed the aspell dictionary and what claims to be the wordlist. Nothing seems to work. Please help! You don't have to install a wordlist, this is created by Aspell. Unfortunately we had a bug in the latest release so that aspell didn't create the wordlist, you can either: - replace the existing aspell.dll with the one that I'll attach to a private mail to you or - uninstall Aspell and all of its dictionaries and reinstall LyX using this installer: http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinInstaller that comes with the fixed aspell Try out the first method and if it doesn't help, try out the second. regards Uwe
aspell
Lyx is a great product and I have used it for years. I recently reformatted my computer. When I reinstalled lyx (the online installer and then later the full installer to try fix the problem), the spellchecker didnt work, claiming it could not find the word list for language "en_US". I have installed the aspell dictionary and what claims to be the wordlist. Nothing seems to work. Please help!
Re: Deriving a new LyX environment
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 08:40, Ingar Pareliussen wrote: > ty. 16. januar 2007 23:10 skreiv Steve Litt: > > On Tuesday 16 January 2007 16:41, Steve Litt wrote: > > > On Friday 21 January 2005 13:52, Matej Cepl wrote: > > > > Steve Litt wrote: > > > > > > What I want to know is this: where does \enddescription come from? > > > > I just realized neither \endolddescription nor \enddescription are used > > subsequently. What's the purpose of the line: > > > > \let\endolddescription=\enddescription > > Hi Steve, > > I am no LaTeX guru, but as I understand the two first lines: > \let\olddescription=\description > \let\endolddescription=\enddescription > are just there to rename the start and end names of the envirnoment so the > old and unchanges envirnoment still can be used. You're absolutely right Ingar! I did a huge amount of experimentation today and found out the real story. When you say \end{olddescription} in the ending part of the modified version of description, the \end{olddescription} constructs the macroname \endolddescription and runs whatever is stored in that macro. Without saving \enddescription to \endolddescription, the call to \end{description} will end any environments started in the beginning section of the modified copy of \description, but it will not perform any explicit writes declared in the original end section of \description. I'll be covering this in a new LaTeX quickstart for LyX people. Thanks, SteveT Steve Litt Author: Universal Troubleshooting Process books and courseware http://www.troubleshooters.com/
screen font zoom: math fonts problem
I see that others have had trouble getting their math fonts to zoom but I do not see a solution posted. I just installed LyX on the Mac and except for this serious problem everything seems golden. Is there a solution? Thank you, Alan Isaac
Re: how to produce hatted (circumflex) symbols in Lyx?
> Srinivas Nedunuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> ..besides typing in some ERT? You can enter circumflex accents in ASCII. In Mac OS X, switch your OS keyboard to "British" (identical to American but allows one to use keyboard shorcuts in LyX 1.4.3), and type â as "option-i a." Or in Windows: http://home.earthlink.net/~awinkelried/keyboard_shortcuts.html Or, hit Cmd+M (or Ctrl+M) twice and enter \^a. This is ERT but also WYSIWYG and no packages need to be loaded. mg
Re: plain note
Hi, this is actually what I am doing at the moment. Thank you all for your help. Philipp Am 17.01.2007 um 22:10 schrieb Les Denham: On Wednesday 17 January 2007 12:48, Philipp Fleig wrote: Hello everybody, I am new to LyX and I want to write a simple "note" using Lyx. Just a few lines and some formulae, so no sections, dates, heading etc. What document class should I use for this? Thanks a lot. Philipp Phillipp, I'd just use "article". I'd leave everything in "Standard" environment, and put the formulae in using the "Insert math". I might change the margins, but otherwise I'd just type the note and print it or export to PDF. -- L. R. Denham Gentoo Linux 2005.1 Kernel 2.6.10-gentoo-r6
Re: plain note
Philipp Fleig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Hello everybody, > > I am new to LyX and I want to write a simple "note" using Lyx. Just a > few lines and some formulae, so no sections, dates, heading etc. > What document class should I use for this? > Thanks a lot. > > Philipp > > The article class. Andreas
Re: [announce] LyX150svn from 15-01-2007 for Windows
Olivier Ripoll schrieb: Using WinXP SP2, "English (United States)" keyboard with "United States International" layout, I observe a strange behaviour with the accents (^ ' ` " and ~). With this layout, here is the expected behaviour: "'" followed by "e" will give é "'" followed by space will give ' "'" followed by "'" will give '' All these examples work here, the problem seems that you use the wrong character, use the " ´ " and not the " ' " key. I don't have an English keyboard, on my German the " ´ " and " ` " character are on the same keyboard button. The first time I use the character ^ (for accentuated letters îêôû or in math mode for an exponent), it works. Subsequent uses of the ^ key does not work anymore. Like if the key was dead... Here, pressing " ^ " produces " ^^ ", so it works for me. The first time I use the ' key (for example followed by a letter to produce accentuated letters éúóí or ç), it does not work and the un-accentuated letter is written. Subsequent uses of the accent do work fine though. See my first comment concerning the " ´" character. The first time I use the ` key followed by a letter (e.g. "i"), it produces "~i" instead of "ì". Subsequent uses work as expected. Little subtlety: if I produce a tilde ~ before (like the ñ), the first ` will work fine (the tilde is produced by SHIFT + ` on my keyboard). Please check your keyboard settings and better define your own keyboard layout using the the program "keyboardlayoutcreator" which is freely available here: http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/tools/msklc.mspx (doesn't work on 64bit systems) This program is easy to use and assures that the dead keys are set properly. Besides this don't you have similar problem when you make the same tests in Windows' Notepad? > Another bug I noticed is a crash (SIGSEV): 1- start LyX, create a new file 2- "ctrl+shift+m" to enter a display formula 3- type "a" followed by "^" then "2" (without the quotes) to produce a power 2 it crashes Couldn't reproduce with latest SVN build. But anyway, when you found a bug please report it here: bugzilla.lyx.org. (please check that it isn't already reported) regards Uwe
Re: plain note
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 12:48, Philipp Fleig wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I am new to LyX and I want to write a simple "note" using Lyx. Just a > few lines and some formulae, so no sections, dates, heading etc. > What document class should I use for this? > Thanks a lot. > > Philipp Phillipp, I'd just use "article". I'd leave everything in "Standard" environment, and put the formulae in using the "Insert math". I might change the margins, but otherwise I'd just type the note and print it or export to PDF. -- L. R. Denham Gentoo Linux 2005.1 Kernel 2.6.10-gentoo-r6
Re: LyXWinstaller Virus/trojan warning?
Am Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2007 21:19 schrieb Dirk Schöttler: > Do you know if this is a false alarm? Probably yes. If you search the list archive you can find some explanations. Could somebody put this on the wiki please? Georg
LyXWinstaller Virus/trojan warning?
Hello, I've installed LyX using the "alternative" LyXWinInstaller 2.9 (small). http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinInstaller http://developer.berlios.de/projects/lyxwininstall During the installation of the Aspell component, my antivirus tool gave an alert: The file "InetLoad.dll" would contain a trojan horse called "TR/Dldr.Agent.bcw". The path was under \Documents and Settings\Local Settings\Temp..., but was deleted after forbidding the execution. Do you know if this is a false alarm? Bye, thank you! Dirk
plain note
Hello everybody, I am new to LyX and I want to write a simple "note" using Lyx. Just a few lines and some formulae, so no sections, dates, heading etc. What document class should I use for this? Thanks a lot. Philipp
Re: [announce] LyX150svn from 15-01-2007 for Windows
Uwe Stöhr wrote: Hello LyXTesters, I published a new version with LyX1.5.0svn from 15-01-2007: http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117&release_id=12024 Hi, Using WinXP SP2, "English (United States)" keyboard with "United States International" layout, I observe a strange behaviour with the accents (^ ' ` " and ~). With this layout, here is the expected behaviour: "'" followed by "e" will give é "'" followed by space will give ' "'" followed by "'" will give '' Same for `, ^, ~ and " The first time I use the character ^ (for accentuated letters îêôû or in math mode for an exponent), it works. Subsequent uses of the ^ key does not work anymore. Like if the key was dead... The first time I use the ' key (for example followed by a letter to produce accentuated letters éúóí or ç), it does not work and the un-accentuated letter is written. Subsequent uses of the accent do work fine though. The first time I use the ` key followed by a letter (e.g. "i"), it produces "~i" instead of "ì". Subsequent uses work as expected. Little subtlety: if I produce a tilde ~ before (like the ñ), the first ` will work fine (the tilde is produced by SHIFT + ` on my keyboard). Umlauts is the same as ' and `, however, since the " and ' (double and single quotes characters) are on the same key, the effect is similar as for ` and ~: If I try to use the ' first, them all subsequent uses of " and ' will work, and if I start using " first, then all subsequent uses of ' and " will work fine. I observed the same effect with the previous 1.5.0 svn version. I have no TeX installed, I just wanted to test the new LyX. No error messages appear in the console, even when I launch LyX from a console. Another bug I noticed is a crash (SIGSEV): 1- start LyX, create a new file 2- "ctrl+shift+m" to enter a display formula 3- type "a" followed by "^" then "2" (without the quotes) to produce a power 2 it crashes However, if step 3 is changed by typing space between "^" and "2", I have no crash. The crash also happens if the formula is inline, and if I use the menu instead of ctrl+shift+m. Of if I use other letters "x power of 3", etc. I hope you can reproduce this, Best regards, Olivier.
Re: LyX-Code env, bash source code, and "Bad character code (-1)"
> "Santiago" == Santiago Romero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Santiago> I've tried to add \noshorthandsspanish in the Document Santiago> Preamble (Document -> Configuration -> LaTeX Preamble), and Santiago> I get an error: Santiago> "Undefined control sequence Santiago> \noshorthandsspanish Try to put it as ERT at the beginning of your document. JMarc
Re: LyX-Code env, bash source code, and "Bad character code (-1)"
Santiago Romero wrote: Hi, I'm running LyX 1.4.3-2~edgy1 under kubuntu, and I have an strange error that I don't remember to suffer in previous LyX versions (it's been 1 year since last time I used LyX). I have a completely UK setup of Kubuntu and I have similar problems. If I cut and paste some text from a website (firefox), any '-' characters are pasted as '?'. -- http://www.unmusic.co.uk - about me, music, geek sitcom etc. http://www.unmusic.co.uk/amhs/ - alt.music.home-studio
Re: LyX-Code env, bash source code, and "Bad character code (-1)"
Santiago> Any idea of what I'm doing wrong? :? What you are doing wrong is write in Spanish :) The Spanish mode makes the ~ character active so that people can type ~n for ñ and stuff like that. This is unfortunately not compatible with LyX-Code where hard spaces are output as ~. Try to add \noshorthandsspanish in the preamble. You're right. If I change Document Language from Spanish to English, then it works perfectly, although I read "Chapter 1" instead of "Capitulo 1" in the resulting DVI file. I've tried to add \noshorthandsspanish in the Document Preamble (Document -> Configuration -> LaTeX Preamble), and I get an error: "Undefined control sequence \noshorthandsspanish The control sequence at the end of the top line of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue, and I'll forget about whatever was undefined. " Any idea? :? -- Santiago Romero
Wiki: Page with search results re-structured - better/worse?
I tried changing the order of things on the page that displays search results. Please let me know if this is better or worse than before. (I don't feel entirely happy with it myself, so ideas are welcome). Best regards /Christian -- Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44 http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
Re: how to produce hatted (circumflex) symbols in Lyx?
Andreas K. wrote: > Srinivas Nedunuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> >> ..besides typing in some ERT? >> >> Alt-x will open the minicli then in the minicil type accent-circumflex i Enter to get î (You cane xpand commands in the minicli with tabulation) Charles -- http://www.kde-france.org
Re: LyX-Code env, bash source code, and "Bad character code (-1)"
> "Santiago" == Santiago Romero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Santiago> The problem is that I can't paste "-" characters. I mean, I Santiago> paste under LyX-Code the following source code: Santiago> #!/bin/sh QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild` NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild` Santiago> exec softlimit -m 300 \ (...) Santiago> Then I select View -> DVI and I get the following error in Santiago> each of the - (minus) signs of the above code: Santiago> " Bad character code (-1) Santiago> QMAILDUID=`id~-u ~qmaild` A character number must be between Santiago> 0 and 255. I changed this one to zero. " Santiago> (The same error for each of the "-" signs in my code). Santiago> If I remember correctly, I've used "-" signs in my source Santiago> code into the "Lyx-Code" environment for years and I never Santiago> got this message ... Santiago> Any idea of what I'm doing wrong? :? What you are doing wrong is write in Spanish :) The Spanish mode makes the ~ character active so that people can type ~n for ñ and stuff like that. This is unfortunately not compatible with LyX-Code where hard spaces are output as ~. Try to add \noshorthandsspanish in the preamble. JMarc
Re: Deriving a new LyX environment
ty. 16. januar 2007 23:10 skreiv Steve Litt: > On Tuesday 16 January 2007 16:41, Steve Litt wrote: > > On Friday 21 January 2005 13:52, Matej Cepl wrote: > > > Steve Litt wrote: > > What I want to know is this: where does \enddescription come from? > > I just realized neither \endolddescription nor \enddescription are used > subsequently. What's the purpose of the line: > > \let\endolddescription=\enddescription Hi Steve, I am no LaTeX guru, but as I understand the two first lines: \let\olddescription=\description \let\endolddescription=\enddescription are just there to rename the start and end names of the envirnoment so the old and unchanges envirnoment still can be used. from http://www.personal.ceu.hu/tex/defs.htm: >\newenvironment, \renewenvironment > \newenvironment{nam}[args]{begdef}{enddef} > \renewenvironment{nam}[args]{begdef}{enddef} > >These commands define or redefine an environment. > >nam The name of the environment. For \newenvironment there must be no >currently defined environment by that name, and the command \nam must be >undefined. > >args An integer from 1 to 9 denoting the number of arguments of the >newly-defined environment. The default is no arguments. > >begdef The text substituted for every occurrence of \begin{name} or >\begin{name}{arg1, arg2, }; a parameter of the form #n in cmd is replaced by >the text of the nth argument when this substitution takes place. > >enddef The text substituted for every occurrence of \end{nam}. It may not >contain any argument parameters. so (re)newenvionment constructs both \begin{environment} and \end{envirnoment} and both begin and end has to be renamed or be replaced be the renewcommand I hope this help. And if I am mistaken I hope someone with a better grasp of LaTeX corrects me. :) Ingar
Re: how to produce hatted (circumflex) symbols in Lyx?
Srinivas Nedunuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > ..besides typing in some ERT? > > Use: Insert > Math > Math panel > Symbols > Frame decorations Regards, Andreas
Re: Newbie windows install problem "class scrbook is unknown"
yanni papastavrou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > “Using the default document class, because the class scrbook > is unknown” Hi, 1. Open the MiKTeX Settings 2. Choose Package installation: Install missing packages on-the-fly: Yes 3. Then, reconfigure LyX If this does not work, try 1. Open MiKTeX > Settings 2. Choose Refresh FNDB 3. Then, reconfigure LyX If this does not work, try 1. Open MiKTeX > Update, and update MiKTeX 2. Open MiKTeX > Settings 2. Choose Refresh FNDB 3. Then, reconfigure LyX Regards, Andreas
Re: LyX-Code env, bash source code, and "Bad character code (-1)"
on. 17. januar 2007 12:47 skreiv Santiago Romero: > Hi, > Then I select View -> DVI and I get the following error in each > of the - (minus) signs of the above code: > > " > Bad character code (-1) > > QMAILDUID=`id~-u > ~qmaild` > A character number must be between 0 and 255. > I changed this one to zero. > " > > (The same error for each of the "-" signs in my code). > > If I remember correctly, I've used "-" signs in my source code > into the "Lyx-Code" environment for years and I never got this > message ... > > Any idea of what I'm doing wrong? :? Well, I do not know why, but I think it might be a language issue. Try to set the LyX-Code as english. Ingar
Re: Newbie windows install problem "class scrbook is unknown"
on. 17. januar 2007 02:16 skreiv yanni papastavrou: > Hi, > “Using the default document class, because the class scrbook > is unknown” Install the koma-script package. Your miktex installation should have a package handler, find this and search for koma and install it. After that reconfigure LyX and you should be set. > And also, at the top of the User’s guide, there is a big > yellow message saying: > > “To export this document as pdf, ps or dvi, the > LaTeX-package hyperref has to be installed. > This package should be part of all popular LaTeX-distributions” Just ignore this, miktex should have hyperref installled, if not LyX will give you a error-message that it does not find hyperref. Ingar
LyX-Code env, bash source code, and "Bad character code (-1)"
Hi, I'm running LyX 1.4.3-2~edgy1 under kubuntu, and I have an strange error that I don't remember to suffer in previous LyX versions (it's been 1 year since last time I used LyX). I'm writing a document (book) and I need to include shell (bash) source code embebed. I'm using the LyX-Code environment and pasting the source code as lines. The problem is that I can't paste "-" characters. I mean, I paste under LyX-Code the following source code: #!/bin/sh QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild` NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild` exec softlimit -m 300 \ (...) Then I select View -> DVI and I get the following error in each of the - (minus) signs of the above code: " Bad character code (-1) QMAILDUID=`id~-u ~qmaild` A character number must be between 0 and 255. I changed this one to zero. " (The same error for each of the "-" signs in my code). If I remember correctly, I've used "-" signs in my source code into the "Lyx-Code" environment for years and I never got this message ... Any idea of what I'm doing wrong? :? Thanks -- Santiago Romero
Newbie windows install problem "class scrbook is unknown"
Hi, I just downloaded and installed lyx for windows: ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.4.3/lyx-143-5.exe Prior to this, I had no earlier latex related software installed. I selected all the default answers during the installation. I installed on my windows XP latest and greatest. After the fresh installation, when I run Lyx, I selected help->tutorial and was able to view the dvi for this without difficulty. I then tried help->user’s guide and I get the error: “Using the default document class, because the class scrbook is unknown” I then get a window full of multiple “Unknown layout” error messages, each one referring to a particular layout. The title of this window is “LyX: Parse errors” And also, at the top of the User’s guide, there is a big yellow message saying: “To export this document as pdf, ps or dvi, the LaTeX-package hyperref has to be installed. This package should be part of all popular LaTeX-distributions” Any help would be greatly received. I have tried many things so far, including running: tools->reconfigure But, I am confused as to why I am doing this, since during the installation, I should surely have got all the correct dependencies that are required? – Especially since I followed accepted all defaults… Any help greatly received for a LyX newbie. It looks like a great piece of kit. I am just miffed that it won’t work “out of the box” when using default settings. TIA, Yanni. ___ Inbox full of unwanted email? Get leading protection and 1GB storage with All New Yahoo! Mail. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html