french.ldf
Hello, I moved from fedora 18 to fedora20 and I get the following error: dist/tex/generic/babel/babel.def File: babel.def 2013/12/03 3.9h Babel common definitions \babel@savecnt=\count90 \U@D=\dimen107 ) \l@british = a dialect from \language\l@english \l@UKenglish = a dialect from \language\l@english \l@canadian = a dialect from \language\l@american \l@australian = a dialect from \language\l@british \l@newzealand = a dialect from \language\l@british ) ! Package babel Error: Unknown option `french'. Either you misspelled it (babel) or the language definition file french.ldf was not found . However, the file french.ldf is really available in /usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/frenchle/french.ldf (texlive-frenchle) In fedora 18 this file is not provided, only frenchb.ldf is available! Is it a fedora20 or lyx issue? Thank. === Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | | Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale | | Tel. (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12 | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France ===
Re: graphics location
On 25/01/2014 7:13 a.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Dear Lyx Users, I have exported my lyx file as a lyx archive, which contains as a tar.gz file the lyx file, the used bib file and the figures used. This is quite handy, because only the used figures, bib are saved. However, I have this problem: The path to the figures should be ./Kalanchoe-closed.jpg as an example and not e.g.: \begin_inset Graphics filename BluFloClockTar/AAAflowerclock20130909/Kalanchoe-closed.jpg since I would like to move the lyx file to another folder or send it away. There are many figures, therefore I would prefer NOT to select each figure path anew. What would you recommend? Using the tex file and, in an editor, replace the path, to end up with ./figureFile? Or is there a way in Lyx? (Which would be handy) Wolfgang Hullo Wolfgang, This is the kind of thing that can be done with the find-&-replace script of the pLyX scripting system (on the wiki under Examples/pLyX system) which allows you to work from within the LyX gui. In fact I was faced with a similar task a couple of weeks ago (and found a bug in the script which I've since corrected). The system takes a little setting up (two file formats and two converters to be defined, plus some files to be distributed around your personal LyX folders), and some practice to get a feel for how it works. If you do go this way, then you would need to insert a .find-&-replace inset containing -i -r to specify a regular expression inset search, followed by two .argument insets, the first (the find regular expression) containing filename .+/([\w\d\-]+)\.jpg and the second (the replace expression) containing filename ./\1.jpg Then click the View other formats button and select pLyX. This assumes that all your graphics are .jpg format, and that the names of your images (like 'Kalanchoe-closed') are made up only from letters, digits, hyphens and underscores. Andrew --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
Re: Seeing invisible table grid lines in the GUI
Am 25.01.2014 um 20:51 schrieb Maria Gouskova : > On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Stephan Witt wrote: >> Am 23.01.2014 um 08:58 schrieb Stephan Witt : >> >>> Am 22.01.2014 um 22:46 schrieb Stephen Buonopane : >>> On Jan 22, 2014, at 4:33 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: > On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Maria Gouskova > wrote: >> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Scott Kostyshak >> wrote: >>> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Maria Gouskova >>> wrote: Hi LyX users, I use LyX on several computers (all version 2.0.6) and cannot figure out which setting allows one to see invisible table grid lines. They helpfully show up as light gray lines on the Macs running 10.6.8, but not on the one running 10.8.5. Is this a setting somewhere in the GUI that I need to turn on? Maria >>> >>> Hi Maria, >>> >>> I've never heard of this particular issue but other Mac-related screen >>> issues have been solved by zooming. In Tools > Preferences > Look & >>> Feel > Screen Fonts, does increasing "Zoom" help? >>> >>> Best, >>> >>> Scott >> >> Hi Scott, >> >> No, it didn't make a difference. I increased it from 150% to 250%, no >> hint of grid lines. >> >> Am I imagining that showing/hiding table gridlines used to be a >> setting in the GUI somewhere? > > You could be right. I don't remember. You could see if there are any > differences in your preferences between the two computers. But I'm > guessing it's a Qt related issue. > > Scott Try this perhaps LyX->Preferences->Look & Feel->Colors->table on/off line (last entry in the list) I am on LyX 2.0.6, OSX 10.7.5. >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I can reproduce the problem on OSX 10.8.6 here. >>> The preference setting mentioned above doesn't help. >>> >>> I tested the upcoming LyX 2.0.7 with Qt-4.8.5 and Cocoa API. >>> >>> I'm almost sure it's a LyX problem and not related with Qt. >>> With LyX 2.1.0 dev and the same Qt libraries the problem is gone. >>> >>> I'll investigate further. >> >> I recommend to file a bug on trac. Maria, do you want me to do it? >> >> The cause of the problem is not obvious and IMHO it's not caused by >> user action. >> >> Stephan > > > Hmm, yes, would you please? I just upgraded to LyX 2.0.7, and the > problem is still present on Mac OS 10.8.5--but not on Mac OS 10.6.8. > Something is up. It's ticket 8943. I used your original mail as description. http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8943 Stephan
Re: Seeing invisible table grid lines in the GUI
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Stephan Witt wrote: > Am 23.01.2014 um 08:58 schrieb Stephan Witt : > >> Am 22.01.2014 um 22:46 schrieb Stephen Buonopane : >> >>> >>> On Jan 22, 2014, at 4:33 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: >>> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote: > On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 12:23 PM, Scott Kostyshak > wrote: >> On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Maria Gouskova >> wrote: >>> Hi LyX users, >>> >>> I use LyX on several computers (all version 2.0.6) and cannot figure >>> out which setting allows one to see invisible table grid lines. They >>> helpfully show up as light gray lines on the Macs running 10.6.8, but >>> not on the one running 10.8.5. Is this a setting somewhere in the GUI >>> that I need to turn on? >>> >>> Maria >> >> Hi Maria, >> >> I've never heard of this particular issue but other Mac-related screen >> issues have been solved by zooming. In Tools > Preferences > Look & >> Feel > Screen Fonts, does increasing "Zoom" help? >> >> Best, >> >> Scott > > Hi Scott, > > No, it didn't make a difference. I increased it from 150% to 250%, no > hint of grid lines. > > Am I imagining that showing/hiding table gridlines used to be a > setting in the GUI somewhere? You could be right. I don't remember. You could see if there are any differences in your preferences between the two computers. But I'm guessing it's a Qt related issue. Scott >>> >>> >>> Try this perhaps >>> LyX->Preferences->Look & Feel->Colors->table on/off line (last entry in the >>> list) >>> >>> I am on LyX 2.0.6, OSX 10.7.5. >> >> Hi, >> >> I can reproduce the problem on OSX 10.8.6 here. >> The preference setting mentioned above doesn't help. >> >> I tested the upcoming LyX 2.0.7 with Qt-4.8.5 and Cocoa API. >> >> I'm almost sure it's a LyX problem and not related with Qt. >> With LyX 2.1.0 dev and the same Qt libraries the problem is gone. >> >> I'll investigate further. > > I recommend to file a bug on trac. Maria, do you want me to do it? > > The cause of the problem is not obvious and IMHO it's not caused by > user action. > > Stephan Hmm, yes, would you please? I just upgraded to LyX 2.0.7, and the problem is still present on Mac OS 10.8.5--but not on Mac OS 10.6.8. Something is up. Maria
Re: [ANNOUNCE] LyX 2.0.7 Released
On 01/24/2014 06:00 PM, Raja Almukahhal wrote: I love LyX. I have been using it extensively for over 10 years. The only big issue that I have with it is the difficulties and complexities of numbering equations. I wish there was a command for simply numbering any displayed equations, with simple numbers 1, 2, 3 for each chapter. At least here on Linux, it's not that hard to put numbers on equations: Alt-m, n numbers (or unnumbers) the whole formula (every line if that's relevant), and Alt-m, N numbers (or unnumbers) an individual line. Do you mean you'd like to be able to set a default so this happens automatically? rh
Re: Where is insert branch in 2.0.7?
Am 25.01.2014 um 13:22 schrieb Stephan Witt : > Am 25.01.2014 um 13:09 schrieb Stephen Luttrell : > >> I have Lyx 2.0.7 on OS X 10.9.1. >> >> The menu entry for "Insert Branch " doesn't >> exist in 2.0.7. Previously in 2.0.6, when you created a >> new branch name, its name was appended to the menu entry >> "Insert Branch ..." so that further instances of the branch >> could then be created, but this no longer happens in 2.0.7. >> >> In 2.0.7 the only way that I can find to insert a branch >> whose name already exists seems to be to make a copy of >> that branch from elsewhere in the document and to then >> overwrite its contents with new material. >> >> Have I overlooked something here? > > I don't think so. The menu handling on Mac OS X is a problem > and had changed. It's possible you've detected a regression. > I have to verify it. Unfortunately the menu bar handling on Mac OS X needs another fix. The menuBar() method of GuiView inherited from QMainWindow has to be overridden to make sure it's the global menu bar for every menuBar() invocation. I've attached a patch for it. Now "Insert Branch " is present again. Stephan macMenuBar-6a.patch Description: Binary data
Re: Where is insert branch in 2.0.7?
Am 25.01.2014 um 13:09 schrieb Stephen Luttrell : > I have Lyx 2.0.7 on OS X 10.9.1. > > The menu entry for "Insert Branch " doesn't > exist in 2.0.7. Previously in 2.0.6, when you created a > new branch name, its name was appended to the menu entry > "Insert Branch ..." so that further instances of the branch > could then be created, but this no longer happens in 2.0.7. > > In 2.0.7 the only way that I can find to insert a branch > whose name already exists seems to be to make a copy of > that branch from elsewhere in the document and to then > overwrite its contents with new material. > > Have I overlooked something here? I don't think so. The menu handling on Mac OS X is a problem and had changed. It's possible you've detected a regression. I have to verify it. Stephan
Where is insert branch in 2.0.7?
I have Lyx 2.0.7 on OS X 10.9.1. The menu entry for "Insert Branch " doesn't exist in 2.0.7. Previously in 2.0.6, when you created a new branch name, its name was appended to the menu entry "Insert Branch ..." so that further instances of the branch could then be created, but this no longer happens in 2.0.7. In 2.0.7 the only way that I can find to insert a branch whose name already exists seems to be to make a copy of that branch from elsewhere in the document and to then overwrite its contents with new material. Have I overlooked something here?