On 2011-10-03, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Tao Cumplido wrote:
when I select 'use non-Tex fonts' and select German to be my document
language I get an error message.
It's a bug in polyglossia.
Indeed. However a different one, so that
Entering
\usepackage{xkeyval}
does not help. (
In
On 2011-10-01, Spyros Stathopoulos wrote:
Hello everyone! I've been using TeX for quite a long time now but I'm new to
LyX. I've managed to create some fairly long documents with it and XeTeX and
I'm quite happy, however there is one little thing that troubles me. A lot of
regular LaTeX
On 2011-09-30, Churilov Sergey wrote:
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Hi,
I would like to know if you plan to introduce macedonian language and
hyphenation in LyX?
If you need help with the language I would be glad to help you.
There are three places that would need to be cared for:
Hello,
I am fairly new to LaTeX and LyX, having begun to read about it a few months ago
and trying to use it since about a week for a test chapter for my diploma
thesis. Like any beginner I am encountering loads of problems, so I hope you
will be lenient towards me if I did make some very silly
I'm using the first option already since I need to pass options to the font
definitions. Still the problem lies with fontspec not the font definition. I've
also thought about the second method but that way I lose the nice integration
with polyglossia since LyX will be using babel (instead of
Guenter Milde milde at users.berlios.de writes:
In Debian/Ubuntu, polyglossia is at version 2009/01/25 v1.0.2
and has a bug described e.g. in
http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/tMRBZCv1fz60QnWYVKfO
fortunately this particular problem is easy to fix: you have just to
put braces
Hi all,
I am using LyX 2.0.0 on WinXP SP3 and MiKTeX 2.9. I use Bulgarian language and
write cyrillic letters, but the pdf output from Adobe Acrobat renders letters
with grey colour instead of pure black. The output from the printer looks just
fine. It is the problem of the font which is used
Problem solved, thanks to the mailing list. :)
Here's the answer that solved it:
[quote]Most likely you changed the spacing in the paragraph settings. Make
sure you select the offending text and click Edit Paragraph Settings and
set the Line spacing back to default.[/quote]
--
View this message
On 10/04/2011 01:45 AM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
Hello.
Is there a way to format the output of Track Changes?
I mean, currently the text is marked with blue color, but I want to
print the document in a BW printer, so it would be nice if I could
underline the text.
The colors are defined by LyX
On 04/10/2011 12:02 PM, Spyros Stathopoulos wrote:
Is there any (hackish?) way to tell LyX to load mathdesign (or any other
package) before fontspec? I'm using LyX 2.0.1 + TeXLive 2010 on ArchLinux.
You could try your luck with the approach described in this thread:
On 04/10/2011 5:11 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 10/04/2011 01:45 AM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
Hello.
Is there a way to format the output of Track Changes?
I mean, currently the text is marked with blue color, but I want to
print the document in a BW printer, so it would be nice if I could
underline
I've been trying to create a custom module but unfortunately is seems that
fontspec is not handled by a module at all, instead it is placed into the
preamble automatically when XeTeX mode is triggered. In the end the only thing
that did the job was modifying a local copy of the .cls, which is not
Thomas Strausz writes:
2. As a backend to biblatex I use biber.
Seemingly, LyX is not running biber. Remember that you also have to specify
biber (see http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex#using-biber) as the bibtex
processor when using backend=biber. However, I just verified that even when
doing
Dear All,
I am trying to set-up forward reverse search with lyx 2.0.0.
I Can't use the newer 2.0.1 because Lions does not play nice with it.
I am following the instructions here: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7186
Lyx side configuration: (File Handling/File Formats/PDF (pdflatex)
On 2011-10-03, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Tao Cumplido wrote:
when I select 'use non-Tex fonts' and select German to be my document
language I get an error message.
It's a bug in polyglossia.
Indeed. However a different one, so that
Entering
\usepackage{xkeyval}
does not help. (
In
On 2011-10-01, Spyros Stathopoulos wrote:
Hello everyone! I've been using TeX for quite a long time now but I'm new to
LyX. I've managed to create some fairly long documents with it and XeTeX and
I'm quite happy, however there is one little thing that troubles me. A lot of
regular LaTeX
On 2011-09-30, Churilov Sergey wrote:
[-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: --]
Hi,
I would like to know if you plan to introduce macedonian language and
hyphenation in LyX?
If you need help with the language I would be glad to help you.
There are three places that would need to be cared for:
Hello,
I am fairly new to LaTeX and LyX, having begun to read about it a few months ago
and trying to use it since about a week for a test chapter for my diploma
thesis. Like any beginner I am encountering loads of problems, so I hope you
will be lenient towards me if I did make some very silly
I'm using the first option already since I need to pass options to the font
definitions. Still the problem lies with fontspec not the font definition. I've
also thought about the second method but that way I lose the nice integration
with polyglossia since LyX will be using babel (instead of
Guenter Milde milde at users.berlios.de writes:
In Debian/Ubuntu, polyglossia is at version 2009/01/25 v1.0.2
and has a bug described e.g. in
http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/tMRBZCv1fz60QnWYVKfO
fortunately this particular problem is easy to fix: you have just to
put braces
Hi all,
I am using LyX 2.0.0 on WinXP SP3 and MiKTeX 2.9. I use Bulgarian language and
write cyrillic letters, but the pdf output from Adobe Acrobat renders letters
with grey colour instead of pure black. The output from the printer looks just
fine. It is the problem of the font which is used
Problem solved, thanks to the mailing list. :)
Here's the answer that solved it:
[quote]Most likely you changed the spacing in the paragraph settings. Make
sure you select the offending text and click Edit Paragraph Settings and
set the Line spacing back to default.[/quote]
--
View this message
On 10/04/2011 01:45 AM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
Hello.
Is there a way to format the output of Track Changes?
I mean, currently the text is marked with blue color, but I want to
print the document in a BW printer, so it would be nice if I could
underline the text.
The colors are defined by LyX
On 04/10/2011 12:02 PM, Spyros Stathopoulos wrote:
Is there any (hackish?) way to tell LyX to load mathdesign (or any other
package) before fontspec? I'm using LyX 2.0.1 + TeXLive 2010 on ArchLinux.
You could try your luck with the approach described in this thread:
On 04/10/2011 5:11 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 10/04/2011 01:45 AM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
Hello.
Is there a way to format the output of Track Changes?
I mean, currently the text is marked with blue color, but I want to
print the document in a BW printer, so it would be nice if I could
underline
I've been trying to create a custom module but unfortunately is seems that
fontspec is not handled by a module at all, instead it is placed into the
preamble automatically when XeTeX mode is triggered. In the end the only thing
that did the job was modifying a local copy of the .cls, which is not
Thomas Strausz writes:
2. As a backend to biblatex I use biber.
Seemingly, LyX is not running biber. Remember that you also have to specify
biber (see http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex#using-biber) as the bibtex
processor when using backend=biber. However, I just verified that even when
doing
Dear All,
I am trying to set-up forward reverse search with lyx 2.0.0.
I Can't use the newer 2.0.1 because Lions does not play nice with it.
I am following the instructions here: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7186
Lyx side configuration: (File Handling/File Formats/PDF (pdflatex)
On 2011-10-03, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Tao Cumplido wrote:
>> when I select 'use non-Tex fonts' and select German to be my document
>> language I get an error message.
> It's a bug in polyglossia.
Indeed. However a different one, so that
> Entering
> \usepackage{xkeyval}
does not help. (
On 2011-10-01, Spyros Stathopoulos wrote:
> Hello everyone! I've been using TeX for quite a long time now but I'm new to
> LyX. I've managed to create some fairly long documents with it and XeTeX and
> I'm quite happy, however there is one little thing that troubles me. A lot of
> regular LaTeX
On 2011-09-30, Churilov Sergey wrote:
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: --]
> Hi,
> I would like to know if you plan to introduce macedonian language and
> hyphenation in LyX?
> If you need help with the language I would be glad to help you.
There are three places that would need to be cared
Hello,
I am fairly new to LaTeX and LyX, having begun to read about it a few months ago
and trying to use it since about a week for a test chapter for my diploma
thesis. Like any beginner I am encountering loads of problems, so I hope you
will be lenient towards me if I did make some very silly
I'm using the first option already since I need to pass options to the font
definitions. Still the problem lies with fontspec not the font definition. I've
also thought about the second method but that way I lose the nice integration
with polyglossia since LyX will be using babel (instead of
Guenter Milde users.berlios.de> writes:
>
> In Debian/Ubuntu, polyglossia is at version 2009/01/25 v1.0.2
> and has a bug described e.g. in
> http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/tMRBZCv1fz60QnWYVKfO
>
> fortunately this particular problem is easy to fix: you have just to
> put braces
Hi all,
I am using LyX 2.0.0 on WinXP SP3 and MiKTeX 2.9. I use Bulgarian language and
write cyrillic letters, but the pdf output from Adobe Acrobat renders letters
with grey colour instead of pure black. The output from the printer looks just
fine. It is the problem of the font which is used
Problem solved, thanks to the mailing list. :)
Here's the answer that solved it:
[quote]Most likely you changed the spacing in the paragraph settings. Make
sure you select the offending text and click Edit > Paragraph Settings and
set the Line spacing back to default.[/quote]
--
View this
On 10/04/2011 01:45 AM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Is there a way to format the output of Track Changes?
> I mean, currently the text is marked with blue color, but I want to
> print the document in a B printer, so it would be nice if I could
> underline the text.
>
The colors are defined
On 04/10/2011 12:02 PM, Spyros Stathopoulos wrote:
Is there any (hackish?) way to tell LyX to load mathdesign (or any other
package) before fontspec? I'm using LyX 2.0.1 + TeXLive 2010 on ArchLinux.
You could try your luck with the approach described in this thread:
On 04/10/2011 5:11 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 10/04/2011 01:45 AM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
Hello.
Is there a way to format the output of Track Changes?
I mean, currently the text is marked with blue color, but I want to
print the document in a B printer, so it would be nice if I could
underline
I've been trying to create a custom module but unfortunately is seems that
fontspec is not handled by a module at all, instead it is placed into the
preamble automatically when XeTeX mode is triggered. In the end the only thing
that did the job was modifying a local copy of the .cls, which is not
Thomas Strausz writes:
> 2. As a backend to biblatex I use biber.
Seemingly, LyX is not running biber. Remember that you also have to specify
biber (see http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex#using-biber) as the bibtex
processor when using backend=biber. However, I just verified that even when
Dear All,
I am trying to set-up forward reverse search with lyx 2.0.0.
I Can't use the newer 2.0.1 because Lions does not play nice with it.
I am following the instructions here: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7186
Lyx side configuration: (File Handling/File Formats/PDF (pdflatex)
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