Re: Please help!
Thank you, Les, yes, I have tried this. After doing so I get the message, that my e- mail-address is not an the list, it starts like thies: Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailing list. I'm working for my owner, who can be reached at lyx-users-ow...@lists.lyx.org. I'm sorry, I've been unable to carry out your request, since the address jezzi...@gmail.com was not on the lyx-users mailing list when I received your request and is not a subscriber of this list. etc. Don’t know what else to do… Am 17.10.2012 um 18:28 schrieb Les Denham: On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:11:17 +0200 jezZiFeR iMap jezzi...@gmail.com wrote: »lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org« to unsubscribe did not work. I think even there it is not easy enough to find that information. But well, I understood, that in every header there is an e-mail-adress to unsubscribe. The instructions say to send an empty email to lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org Is this exactly what you did? The email you send should have your address in the From field, lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org in the To field and nothing in the Subject line, and nothing in the body of the message. I haven't tried it myself (don't want to get of the list) but it should work. Les
LF in latex export
On Macos 10.7.4, Lyx 2.0.4 i want to export a Lyx document to normal Latex. I noticed, that in the exported document, each line has a LineFeed (LF) even though it is not the end of a paragraph. If you open the Lyx document in a text editor, each line has a LineFeed too. If you export to open document and from there to latex, the document preserves the LineFeed for the end of a paragraph. Only every paragraph in LibreOffice and the exported latex file has a LF. How can i achieve a direct exported latex file from Lyx with a LineFeed only after each paragraph? Reason: Latex compiles the exported files fine, but editing in a Latex Editor like TexMaker gets pretty nasty with a LF for each line and not only for each paragraph. Any hints, comments?
Re: Please help!
Hi jezzifer, A couple of ideas: 1. did you subscribe with another email address that is being forwarded to your gmail address? 2. gmail allows you to receive email from jez.z.if...@gmail.com . Did you enter your address in a different way like this when you subscribed? To find out, search your inbox for the welcome message, which says Acknowledgment: I have added the address youraddress and Please save this message so that you know the address you are subscribed under, in case you later want to unsubscribe or change your subscription address. Scott On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 4:30 AM, jezZiFeR iMap jezzi...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you, Les, yes, I have tried this. After doing so I get the message, that my e-mail-address is not an the list, it starts like thies: Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailing list. I'm working for my owner, who can be reached at lyx-users-ow...@lists.lyx.org. I'm sorry, I've been unable to carry out your request, since the address jezzi...@gmail.com was not on the lyx-users mailing list when I received your request and is not a subscriber of this list. etc. Don’t know what else to do… Am 17.10.2012 um 18:28 schrieb Les Denham: On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:11:17 +0200 jezZiFeR iMap jezzi...@gmail.com wrote: »lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org« to unsubscribe did not work. I think even there it is not easy enough to find that information. But well, I understood, that in every header there is an e-mail-adress to unsubscribe. The instructions say to send an empty email to lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org Is this exactly what you did? The email you send should have your address in the From field, lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org in the To field and nothing in the Subject line, and nothing in the body of the message. I haven't tried it myself (don't want to get of the list) but it should work. Les
Re: LF in latex export
Le 18/10/2012 11:42, Andreas Paeffgen a écrit : On Macos 10.7.4, Lyx 2.0.4 i want to export a Lyx document to normal Latex. I noticed, that in the exported document, each line has a LineFeed (LF) even though it is not the end of a paragraph. If you open the Lyx document in a text editor, each line has a LineFeed too. Yes, this is a feature. By default it is cut at 65 characters (a bit more in reality), but you can change this limit to 1000 in PreferencesOutputGeneral. If you export to open document and from there to latex, the document preserves the LineFeed for the end of a paragraph. Only every paragraph in LibreOffice and the exported latex file has a LF. Yes, Libroffice is not LaTeX. Reason: Latex compiles the exported files fine, but editing in a Latex Editor like TexMaker gets pretty nasty with a LF for each line and not only for each paragraph. Fancy LaTeX editors like TexMaker or TexShop seem to think that unbounded lines are cool, but serious ones (say, emacs) cut lines for you. Why? Assume you have an error at line 1216, and this line has 3000 characters. Is it easy to find the culprit? Assume you want to collaborate and use a version control software like svn, then any concurrent modification in a paragraph will create conflict (same line). With broken paragraphs, the situation is better. JMarc
Re: LF in latex export
Thanks for all your helpful comments and hints. I see that such fancy editors like Texmaker / Texshop have some real disadvantages in case of debugging / error finding and some slight advantages in content visibilty. I try to live with the LF per line and fidle with the 65 charakters per line options. Andreas
Re: Please help!
On 10/18/2012 08:06 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: Hi jezzifer, A couple of ideas: 1. did you subscribe with another email address that is being forwarded to your gmail address? 2. gmail allows you to receive email from jez.z.if...@gmail.com . Did you enter your address in a different way like this when you subscribed? To find out, search your inbox for the welcome message, which says Acknowledgment: I have added the address youraddress and Please save this message so that you know the address you are subscribed under, in case you later want to unsubscribe or change your subscription address. I have found it impossible to unsubscribe one address from lyx-devel myself, though I have tried all of these options. I did manage to get that address off lyx-users. Richard
Re: Please help!
On 10/18/2012 04:30 AM, jezZiFeR iMap wrote: Thank you, Les, yes, I have tried this. After doing so I get the message, that my e-mail-address is not an the list, it starts like thies: Do you perhaps have another e-mail address, or alias, that might be subscribed to the list? I always have to check the address to which the lists are sent to know which address to use when changing anything, since I use david.john...@lehigh.edu as an alias to my real account name. -- David L. Johnson I believe that the motion picture is destined to revolutionize our educational system and that in a few years it will supplant largely, if not entirely, the use of textbooks -- Thomas Edison, 1922
Re: Please help!
Dear Scott, Thank you for your ideas. 1. I have thought of this, but there is just shown this address here in the complete header. There also is an e-mail-address, in which one could enter another address than the one you write from, to unsubscribe the entered address. It might really be, that another address is forwarded, but when I looked on the google-site, I idid not find it. And in the header I could find the following: Delivered-To: jezzi...@gmail.com 2. Maybe I subsribed with one of the following: jezzi...@gmail.com jezzi...@googlemail.com Unfortunately I don’t have the welcome message anymore… Am 18.10.2012 um 14:06 schrieb Scott Kostyshak: Hi jezzifer, A couple of ideas: 1. did you subscribe with another email address that is being forwarded to your gmail address? 2. gmail allows you to receive email from jez.z.if...@gmail.com . Did you enter your address in a different way like this when you subscribed? To find out, search your inbox for the welcome message, which says Acknowledgment: I have added the address youraddress and Please save this message so that you know the address you are subscribed under, in case you later want to unsubscribe or change your subscription address. Scott On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 4:30 AM, jezZiFeR iMap jezzi...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you, Les, yes, I have tried this. After doing so I get the message, that my e-mail-address is not an the list, it starts like thies: Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailing list. I'm working for my owner, who can be reached at lyx-users-ow...@lists.lyx.org. I'm sorry, I've been unable to carry out your request, since the address jezzi...@gmail.com was not on the lyx-users mailing list when I received your request and is not a subscriber of this list. etc. Don’t know what else to do… Am 17.10.2012 um 18:28 schrieb Les Denham: On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:11:17 +0200 jezZiFeR iMap jezzi...@gmail.com wrote: »lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org« to unsubscribe did not work. I think even there it is not easy enough to find that information. But well, I understood, that in every header there is an e-mail-adress to unsubscribe. The instructions say to send an empty email to lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org Is this exactly what you did? The email you send should have your address in the From field, lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org in the To field and nothing in the Subject line, and nothing in the body of the message. I haven't tried it myself (don't want to get of the list) but it should work. Les
Using counter symbols in a LyX layout
Is it possible to use the symbol style for counters in a LyX layout? I tried to just use \fnsymbol{counter} like in normal LaTeX, but that just produced normal arabic symbols. Thanks so much! Erich Hoover ehoo...@mines.edu
Re: Using counter symbols in a LyX layout
Le 18/10/12 23:29, Erich E. Hoover a écrit : Is it possible to use the symbol style for counters in a LyX layout? I tried to just use \fnsymbol{counter} like in normal LaTeX, but that just produced normal arabic symbols. Thanks so much! It is not done yet, but would be easy to implement, provided the user has a unicode font that contains all the characters. I do not know whether this last point is a problem, but we can try. Please file a ticket on www.lyx.org/trac. JMarc
Re: Please help!
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 23:03:35 +0200 jezZiFeR iMap jezzi...@gmail.com wrote: 2. Maybe I subsribed with one of the following: jezzi...@gmail.com jezzi...@googlemail.com Unfortunately I don’t have the welcome message anymore… Have you tried unsubscribing using these two addresses? I don't use Gmail, so I don't know whether this is feasible sending from Gmail, but with SMTP it is certainly possible to set the From field as something other than the actual sender. Note that the mail server is almost certainly case-sensitive, so while it may send an email addressed to jezzi...@gmail.com to the same place as an email addressed to jezzi...@gmail.com, it might not regard them as the same address when editing lists. Les
Re: Please help!
Thank you, Les, yes, I have tried this. After doing so I get the message, that my e- mail-address is not an the list, it starts like thies: Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailing list. I'm working for my owner, who can be reached at lyx-users-ow...@lists.lyx.org. I'm sorry, I've been unable to carry out your request, since the address jezzi...@gmail.com was not on the lyx-users mailing list when I received your request and is not a subscriber of this list. etc. Don’t know what else to do… Am 17.10.2012 um 18:28 schrieb Les Denham: On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:11:17 +0200 jezZiFeR iMap jezzi...@gmail.com wrote: »lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org« to unsubscribe did not work. I think even there it is not easy enough to find that information. But well, I understood, that in every header there is an e-mail-adress to unsubscribe. The instructions say to send an empty email to lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org Is this exactly what you did? The email you send should have your address in the From field, lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org in the To field and nothing in the Subject line, and nothing in the body of the message. I haven't tried it myself (don't want to get of the list) but it should work. Les
LF in latex export
On Macos 10.7.4, Lyx 2.0.4 i want to export a Lyx document to normal Latex. I noticed, that in the exported document, each line has a LineFeed (LF) even though it is not the end of a paragraph. If you open the Lyx document in a text editor, each line has a LineFeed too. If you export to open document and from there to latex, the document preserves the LineFeed for the end of a paragraph. Only every paragraph in LibreOffice and the exported latex file has a LF. How can i achieve a direct exported latex file from Lyx with a LineFeed only after each paragraph? Reason: Latex compiles the exported files fine, but editing in a Latex Editor like TexMaker gets pretty nasty with a LF for each line and not only for each paragraph. Any hints, comments?
Re: Please help!
Hi jezzifer, A couple of ideas: 1. did you subscribe with another email address that is being forwarded to your gmail address? 2. gmail allows you to receive email from jez.z.if...@gmail.com . Did you enter your address in a different way like this when you subscribed? To find out, search your inbox for the welcome message, which says Acknowledgment: I have added the address youraddress and Please save this message so that you know the address you are subscribed under, in case you later want to unsubscribe or change your subscription address. Scott On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 4:30 AM, jezZiFeR iMap jezzi...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you, Les, yes, I have tried this. After doing so I get the message, that my e-mail-address is not an the list, it starts like thies: Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailing list. I'm working for my owner, who can be reached at lyx-users-ow...@lists.lyx.org. I'm sorry, I've been unable to carry out your request, since the address jezzi...@gmail.com was not on the lyx-users mailing list when I received your request and is not a subscriber of this list. etc. Don’t know what else to do… Am 17.10.2012 um 18:28 schrieb Les Denham: On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:11:17 +0200 jezZiFeR iMap jezzi...@gmail.com wrote: »lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org« to unsubscribe did not work. I think even there it is not easy enough to find that information. But well, I understood, that in every header there is an e-mail-adress to unsubscribe. The instructions say to send an empty email to lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org Is this exactly what you did? The email you send should have your address in the From field, lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org in the To field and nothing in the Subject line, and nothing in the body of the message. I haven't tried it myself (don't want to get of the list) but it should work. Les
Re: LF in latex export
Le 18/10/2012 11:42, Andreas Paeffgen a écrit : On Macos 10.7.4, Lyx 2.0.4 i want to export a Lyx document to normal Latex. I noticed, that in the exported document, each line has a LineFeed (LF) even though it is not the end of a paragraph. If you open the Lyx document in a text editor, each line has a LineFeed too. Yes, this is a feature. By default it is cut at 65 characters (a bit more in reality), but you can change this limit to 1000 in PreferencesOutputGeneral. If you export to open document and from there to latex, the document preserves the LineFeed for the end of a paragraph. Only every paragraph in LibreOffice and the exported latex file has a LF. Yes, Libroffice is not LaTeX. Reason: Latex compiles the exported files fine, but editing in a Latex Editor like TexMaker gets pretty nasty with a LF for each line and not only for each paragraph. Fancy LaTeX editors like TexMaker or TexShop seem to think that unbounded lines are cool, but serious ones (say, emacs) cut lines for you. Why? Assume you have an error at line 1216, and this line has 3000 characters. Is it easy to find the culprit? Assume you want to collaborate and use a version control software like svn, then any concurrent modification in a paragraph will create conflict (same line). With broken paragraphs, the situation is better. JMarc
Re: LF in latex export
Thanks for all your helpful comments and hints. I see that such fancy editors like Texmaker / Texshop have some real disadvantages in case of debugging / error finding and some slight advantages in content visibilty. I try to live with the LF per line and fidle with the 65 charakters per line options. Andreas
Re: Please help!
On 10/18/2012 08:06 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: Hi jezzifer, A couple of ideas: 1. did you subscribe with another email address that is being forwarded to your gmail address? 2. gmail allows you to receive email from jez.z.if...@gmail.com . Did you enter your address in a different way like this when you subscribed? To find out, search your inbox for the welcome message, which says Acknowledgment: I have added the address youraddress and Please save this message so that you know the address you are subscribed under, in case you later want to unsubscribe or change your subscription address. I have found it impossible to unsubscribe one address from lyx-devel myself, though I have tried all of these options. I did manage to get that address off lyx-users. Richard
Re: Please help!
On 10/18/2012 04:30 AM, jezZiFeR iMap wrote: Thank you, Les, yes, I have tried this. After doing so I get the message, that my e-mail-address is not an the list, it starts like thies: Do you perhaps have another e-mail address, or alias, that might be subscribed to the list? I always have to check the address to which the lists are sent to know which address to use when changing anything, since I use david.john...@lehigh.edu as an alias to my real account name. -- David L. Johnson I believe that the motion picture is destined to revolutionize our educational system and that in a few years it will supplant largely, if not entirely, the use of textbooks -- Thomas Edison, 1922
Re: Please help!
Dear Scott, Thank you for your ideas. 1. I have thought of this, but there is just shown this address here in the complete header. There also is an e-mail-address, in which one could enter another address than the one you write from, to unsubscribe the entered address. It might really be, that another address is forwarded, but when I looked on the google-site, I idid not find it. And in the header I could find the following: Delivered-To: jezzi...@gmail.com 2. Maybe I subsribed with one of the following: jezzi...@gmail.com jezzi...@googlemail.com Unfortunately I don’t have the welcome message anymore… Am 18.10.2012 um 14:06 schrieb Scott Kostyshak: Hi jezzifer, A couple of ideas: 1. did you subscribe with another email address that is being forwarded to your gmail address? 2. gmail allows you to receive email from jez.z.if...@gmail.com . Did you enter your address in a different way like this when you subscribed? To find out, search your inbox for the welcome message, which says Acknowledgment: I have added the address youraddress and Please save this message so that you know the address you are subscribed under, in case you later want to unsubscribe or change your subscription address. Scott On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 4:30 AM, jezZiFeR iMap jezzi...@gmail.com wrote: Thank you, Les, yes, I have tried this. After doing so I get the message, that my e-mail-address is not an the list, it starts like thies: Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailing list. I'm working for my owner, who can be reached at lyx-users-ow...@lists.lyx.org. I'm sorry, I've been unable to carry out your request, since the address jezzi...@gmail.com was not on the lyx-users mailing list when I received your request and is not a subscriber of this list. etc. Don’t know what else to do… Am 17.10.2012 um 18:28 schrieb Les Denham: On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:11:17 +0200 jezZiFeR iMap jezzi...@gmail.com wrote: »lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org« to unsubscribe did not work. I think even there it is not easy enough to find that information. But well, I understood, that in every header there is an e-mail-adress to unsubscribe. The instructions say to send an empty email to lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org Is this exactly what you did? The email you send should have your address in the From field, lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org in the To field and nothing in the Subject line, and nothing in the body of the message. I haven't tried it myself (don't want to get of the list) but it should work. Les
Using counter symbols in a LyX layout
Is it possible to use the symbol style for counters in a LyX layout? I tried to just use \fnsymbol{counter} like in normal LaTeX, but that just produced normal arabic symbols. Thanks so much! Erich Hoover ehoo...@mines.edu
Re: Using counter symbols in a LyX layout
Le 18/10/12 23:29, Erich E. Hoover a écrit : Is it possible to use the symbol style for counters in a LyX layout? I tried to just use \fnsymbol{counter} like in normal LaTeX, but that just produced normal arabic symbols. Thanks so much! It is not done yet, but would be easy to implement, provided the user has a unicode font that contains all the characters. I do not know whether this last point is a problem, but we can try. Please file a ticket on www.lyx.org/trac. JMarc
Re: Please help!
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 23:03:35 +0200 jezZiFeR iMap jezzi...@gmail.com wrote: 2. Maybe I subsribed with one of the following: jezzi...@gmail.com jezzi...@googlemail.com Unfortunately I don’t have the welcome message anymore… Have you tried unsubscribing using these two addresses? I don't use Gmail, so I don't know whether this is feasible sending from Gmail, but with SMTP it is certainly possible to set the From field as something other than the actual sender. Note that the mail server is almost certainly case-sensitive, so while it may send an email addressed to jezzi...@gmail.com to the same place as an email addressed to jezzi...@gmail.com, it might not regard them as the same address when editing lists. Les
Re: Please help!
Thank you, Les, yes, I have tried this. After doing so I get the message, that my e- mail-address is not an the list, it starts like thies: Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailing list. I'm working for my owner, who can be reached at lyx-users-ow...@lists.lyx.org. I'm sorry, I've been unable to carry out your request, since the address jezzi...@gmail.com was not on the lyx-users mailing list when I received your request and is not a subscriber of this list. etc. Don’t know what else to do… Am 17.10.2012 um 18:28 schrieb Les Denham: On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:11:17 +0200 jezZiFeR iMapwrote: »lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org« to unsubscribe did not work. I think even there it is not easy enough to find that information. But well, I understood, that in every header there is an e-mail-adress to unsubscribe. The instructions say to send an empty email to lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org Is this exactly what you did? The email you send should have your address in the "From" field, lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org in the "To" field and nothing in the "Subject" line, and nothing in the body of the message. I haven't tried it myself (don't want to get of the list) but it should work. Les
LF in latex export
On Macos 10.7.4, Lyx 2.0.4 i want to export a Lyx document to normal Latex. I noticed, that in the exported document, each line has a LineFeed (LF) even though it is not the end of a paragraph. If you open the Lyx document in a text editor, each line has a LineFeed too. If you export to open document and from there to latex, the document preserves the LineFeed for the end of a paragraph. Only every paragraph in LibreOffice and the exported latex file has a LF. How can i achieve a direct exported latex file from Lyx with a LineFeed only after each paragraph? Reason: Latex compiles the exported files fine, but editing in a Latex Editor like TexMaker gets pretty nasty with a LF for each line and not only for each paragraph. Any hints, comments?
Re: Please help!
Hi jezzifer, A couple of ideas: 1. did you subscribe with another email address that is being forwarded to your gmail address? 2. gmail allows you to receive email from jez.z.if...@gmail.com . Did you enter your address in a different way like this when you subscribed? To find out, search your inbox for the welcome message, which says "Acknowledgment: I have added the address " and "Please save this message so that you know the address you are subscribed under, in case you later want to unsubscribe or change your subscription address." Scott On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 4:30 AM, jezZiFeR iMapwrote: > Thank you, Les, > > yes, I have tried this. After doing so I get the message, that my > e-mail-address is not an the list, it starts like thies: > > Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the > lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailing list. > > I'm working for my owner, who can be reached > at lyx-users-ow...@lists.lyx.org. > > I'm sorry, I've been unable to carry out your request, > since the address > > jezzi...@gmail.com > > was not on the lyx-users mailing list when I received > your request and is not a subscriber of this list. > > > etc. > > Don’t know what else to do… > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Am 17.10.2012 um 18:28 schrieb Les Denham: > > On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:11:17 +0200 > jezZiFeR iMap wrote: > > »lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org« to unsubscribe > > did not work. > > > I think even there it is not easy enough to find that information. > > But well, I understood, that in every header there is an > > e-mail-adress to unsubscribe. > > > The instructions say to send an empty email to > lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org > > Is this exactly what you did? The email you send should have your > address in the "From" field, lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org in the > "To" field and nothing in the "Subject" line, and nothing in the body > of the message. I haven't tried it myself (don't want to get of the > list) but it should work. > > Les > >
Re: LF in latex export
Le 18/10/2012 11:42, Andreas Paeffgen a écrit : On Macos 10.7.4, Lyx 2.0.4 i want to export a Lyx document to normal Latex. I noticed, that in the exported document, each line has a LineFeed (LF) even though it is not the end of a paragraph. If you open the Lyx document in a text editor, each line has a LineFeed too. Yes, this is a feature. By default it is cut at 65 characters (a bit more in reality), but you can change this limit to 1000 in Preferences>Output>General. If you export to open document and from there to latex, the document preserves the LineFeed for the end of a paragraph. Only every paragraph in LibreOffice and the exported latex file has a LF. Yes, Libroffice is not LaTeX. Reason: Latex compiles the exported files fine, but editing in a Latex Editor like TexMaker gets pretty nasty with a LF for each line and not only for each paragraph. "Fancy" LaTeX editors like TexMaker or TexShop seem to think that unbounded lines are cool, but serious ones (say, emacs) cut lines for you. Why? Assume you have an error at line 1216, and this line has 3000 characters. Is it easy to find the culprit? Assume you want to collaborate and use a version control software like svn, then any concurrent modification in a paragraph will create conflict (same line). With broken paragraphs, the situation is better. JMarc
Re: LF in latex export
Thanks for all your helpful comments and hints. I see that such fancy editors like Texmaker / Texshop have some real disadvantages in case of debugging / error finding and some slight advantages in content visibilty. I try to live with the LF per line and fidle with the 65 charakters per line options. Andreas
Re: Please help!
On 10/18/2012 08:06 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: Hi jezzifer, A couple of ideas: 1. did you subscribe with another email address that is being forwarded to your gmail address? 2. gmail allows you to receive email from jez.z.if...@gmail.com . Did you enter your address in a different way like this when you subscribed? To find out, search your inbox for the welcome message, which says "Acknowledgment: I have added the address " and "Please save this message so that you know the address you are subscribed under, in case you later want to unsubscribe or change your subscription address." I have found it impossible to unsubscribe one address from lyx-devel myself, though I have tried all of these options. I did manage to get that address off lyx-users. Richard
Re: Please help!
On 10/18/2012 04:30 AM, jezZiFeR iMap wrote: Thank you, Les, yes, I have tried this. After doing so I get the message, that my e-mail-address is not an the list, it starts like thies: Do you perhaps have another e-mail address, or alias, that might be subscribed to the list? I always have to check the address to which the lists are sent to know which address to use when changing anything, since I use david.john...@lehigh.edu as an alias to my real account name. -- David L. Johnson I believe that the motion picture is destined to revolutionize our educational system and that in a few years it will supplant largely, if not entirely, the use of textbooks -- Thomas Edison, 1922
Re: Please help!
Dear Scott, Thank you for your ideas. 1. I have thought of this, but there is just shown this address here in the complete header. There also is an e-mail-address, in which one could enter another address than the one you write from, to unsubscribe the entered address. It might really be, that another address is forwarded, but when I looked on the google-site, I idid not find it. And in the header I could find the following: Delivered-To: jezzi...@gmail.com 2. Maybe I subsribed with one of the following: jezzi...@gmail.com jezzi...@googlemail.com Unfortunately I don’t have the welcome message anymore… Am 18.10.2012 um 14:06 schrieb Scott Kostyshak: Hi jezzifer, A couple of ideas: 1. did you subscribe with another email address that is being forwarded to your gmail address? 2. gmail allows you to receive email from jez.z.if...@gmail.com . Did you enter your address in a different way like this when you subscribed? To find out, search your inbox for the welcome message, which says "Acknowledgment: I have added the address " and "Please save this message so that you know the address you are subscribed under, in case you later want to unsubscribe or change your subscription address." Scott On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 4:30 AM, jezZiFeR iMapwrote: Thank you, Les, yes, I have tried this. After doing so I get the message, that my e-mail-address is not an the list, it starts like thies: Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailing list. I'm working for my owner, who can be reached at lyx-users-ow...@lists.lyx.org. I'm sorry, I've been unable to carry out your request, since the address jezzi...@gmail.com was not on the lyx-users mailing list when I received your request and is not a subscriber of this list. etc. Don’t know what else to do… Am 17.10.2012 um 18:28 schrieb Les Denham: On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 17:11:17 +0200 jezZiFeR iMap wrote: »lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org« to unsubscribe did not work. I think even there it is not easy enough to find that information. But well, I understood, that in every header there is an e-mail-adress to unsubscribe. The instructions say to send an empty email to lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org Is this exactly what you did? The email you send should have your address in the "From" field, lyx-users-unsubscr...@lists.lyx.org in the "To" field and nothing in the "Subject" line, and nothing in the body of the message. I haven't tried it myself (don't want to get of the list) but it should work. Les
Using counter symbols in a LyX layout
Is it possible to use the "symbol" style for counters in a LyX layout? I tried to just use "\fnsymbol{counter}" like in normal LaTeX, but that just produced normal arabic symbols. Thanks so much! Erich Hoover ehoo...@mines.edu
Re: Using counter symbols in a LyX layout
Le 18/10/12 23:29, Erich E. Hoover a écrit : Is it possible to use the "symbol" style for counters in a LyX layout? I tried to just use "\fnsymbol{counter}" like in normal LaTeX, but that just produced normal arabic symbols. Thanks so much! It is not done yet, but would be easy to implement, provided the user has a unicode font that contains all the characters. I do not know whether this last point is a problem, but we can try. Please file a ticket on www.lyx.org/trac. JMarc
Re: Please help!
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 23:03:35 +0200 jezZiFeR iMapwrote: > 2. > Maybe I subsribed with one of the following: > jezzi...@gmail.com > jezzi...@googlemail.com > > Unfortunately I don’t have the welcome message anymore… Have you tried unsubscribing using these two addresses? I don't use Gmail, so I don't know whether this is feasible sending from Gmail, but with SMTP it is certainly possible to set the "From" field as something other than the actual sender. Note that the mail server is almost certainly case-sensitive, so while it may send an email addressed to jezzi...@gmail.com to the same place as an email addressed to jezzi...@gmail.com, it might not regard them as the same address when editing lists. Les