problems using external templates
The external templates dialog (LyX/Mac-1.3.4cvs) defaults to the ChessDiagram, which is a mild annoyance, and if I do not select another option and configure it fully, the external template inserts a [Chess:] inset. How can I configure external templates to default to RasterImage, and how can I configure it to not insert anything by default -- e.g., to wait for the OK click and/or to default to cancel? Thanks, -- Ronald Florence www.18james.com
Re: problems using external templates
Ronald Florence wrote: The external templates dialog (LyX/Mac-1.3.4cvs) defaults to the ChessDiagram, which is a mild annoyance, and if I do not select another option and configure it fully, the external template inserts a [Chess:] inset. How can I configure external templates to default to RasterImage, and how can I configure it to not insert anything by default -- e.g., to wait for the OK click and/or to default to cancel? Thanks, You can't. Yet. In 1.4.x it starts off as RasterImage but then remembers what template was last loaded, so if you open a document containing only xfig external insets then that is what the dialog will reflect. -- Angus
Re: problems using external templates
Ronald Florence wrote: How can I configure external templates to default to RasterImage, and how can I configure it to not insert anything by default -- e.g., to wait for the OK click and/or to default to cancel? Thanks, Incidentally, there's little point using the RasterImage template in lyx 1.3.x; insetgraphics gives you more power and more control. -- Angus
LyX export to HTML
I'm having difficulties exporting a book to HTML. I have a LyX book document where there is a master document with a separate include for each chapter. Each chapter has its own LyX file. I want to produce HTML where each chapter is in a separate HTML file with a chapter mini table of contents at the top of each page. Does anyone know the appropriate args to latex2html for this. I have tried -split 3 -link 3 Any advice would be helpful. Perhaps it is more practical to have a single large LyX file and export from that. John O'Gorman
Math Symbols missing in Lyx
Hello, i know that this topic has been discussed before. I browsed through the archives but the solutions mentioned there did not work for me. :-\ I am using Lyx 1.3.3 with Qt Frontend (Qt 3.3.0b1, XFree86 4.3.0) . When I enter the math mode and enter \sum for example it just is displayed as sum (without the \) but not as the correct mathematical symbol. In the generated outputs everything looks just perfect. In older Lyx Versions the solution seems to have been to disable scalable fonts in Preferences - Screen Fonts, but I don't have such an option. I also played around with my DPI settings but that didn't help either. Any help and hints greatly appreciated. TIA, ~stefan
Re: OT: Xfig for use with LyX
Nooo.. André has broken it badly recently. Don't go near it. Ok.. thanks for the warning... Vector-based if your version of xfig is new enough. We will ship the attached shell scripts in the lib/scripts directory. That's great.. and thanks for the scripts.. nirmal
Re: Math Symbols missing in Lyx
i know that this topic has been discussed before. I browsed through the archives but the solutions mentioned there did not work for me. :-\ And this includes the solution of installing the latex-xft fonts? If you haven't got these fonts, then you may want to try installing them and see if it makes any difference.. nirmal
problems using external templates
The external templates dialog (LyX/Mac-1.3.4cvs) defaults to the ChessDiagram, which is a mild annoyance, and if I do not select another option and configure it fully, the external template inserts a [Chess:] inset. How can I configure external templates to default to RasterImage, and how can I configure it to not insert anything by default -- e.g., to wait for the OK click and/or to default to cancel? Thanks, -- Ronald Florence www.18james.com
Re: problems using external templates
Ronald Florence wrote: The external templates dialog (LyX/Mac-1.3.4cvs) defaults to the ChessDiagram, which is a mild annoyance, and if I do not select another option and configure it fully, the external template inserts a [Chess:] inset. How can I configure external templates to default to RasterImage, and how can I configure it to not insert anything by default -- e.g., to wait for the OK click and/or to default to cancel? Thanks, You can't. Yet. In 1.4.x it starts off as RasterImage but then remembers what template was last loaded, so if you open a document containing only xfig external insets then that is what the dialog will reflect. -- Angus
Re: problems using external templates
Ronald Florence wrote: How can I configure external templates to default to RasterImage, and how can I configure it to not insert anything by default -- e.g., to wait for the OK click and/or to default to cancel? Thanks, Incidentally, there's little point using the RasterImage template in lyx 1.3.x; insetgraphics gives you more power and more control. -- Angus
LyX export to HTML
I'm having difficulties exporting a book to HTML. I have a LyX book document where there is a master document with a separate include for each chapter. Each chapter has its own LyX file. I want to produce HTML where each chapter is in a separate HTML file with a chapter mini table of contents at the top of each page. Does anyone know the appropriate args to latex2html for this. I have tried -split 3 -link 3 Any advice would be helpful. Perhaps it is more practical to have a single large LyX file and export from that. John O'Gorman
Math Symbols missing in Lyx
Hello, i know that this topic has been discussed before. I browsed through the archives but the solutions mentioned there did not work for me. :-\ I am using Lyx 1.3.3 with Qt Frontend (Qt 3.3.0b1, XFree86 4.3.0) . When I enter the math mode and enter \sum for example it just is displayed as sum (without the \) but not as the correct mathematical symbol. In the generated outputs everything looks just perfect. In older Lyx Versions the solution seems to have been to disable scalable fonts in Preferences - Screen Fonts, but I don't have such an option. I also played around with my DPI settings but that didn't help either. Any help and hints greatly appreciated. TIA, ~stefan
Re: OT: Xfig for use with LyX
Nooo.. André has broken it badly recently. Don't go near it. Ok.. thanks for the warning... Vector-based if your version of xfig is new enough. We will ship the attached shell scripts in the lib/scripts directory. That's great.. and thanks for the scripts.. nirmal
Re: Math Symbols missing in Lyx
i know that this topic has been discussed before. I browsed through the archives but the solutions mentioned there did not work for me. :-\ And this includes the solution of installing the latex-xft fonts? If you haven't got these fonts, then you may want to try installing them and see if it makes any difference.. nirmal
problems using external templates
The external templates dialog (LyX/Mac-1.3.4cvs) defaults to the ChessDiagram, which is a mild annoyance, and if I do not select another option and configure it fully, the external template inserts a [Chess:] inset. How can I configure external templates to default to RasterImage, and how can I configure it to not insert anything by default -- e.g., to wait for the OK click and/or to default to "cancel"? Thanks, -- Ronald Florence www.18james.com
Re: problems using external templates
Ronald Florence wrote: > The external templates dialog (LyX/Mac-1.3.4cvs) defaults to the > ChessDiagram, which is a mild annoyance, and if I do not select > another option and configure it fully, the external template inserts > a [Chess:] inset. > > How can I configure external templates to default to RasterImage, > and how can I configure it to not insert anything by default -- > e.g., to > wait for the OK click and/or to default to "cancel"? Thanks, You can't. Yet. In 1.4.x it starts off as RasterImage but then remembers what template was last loaded, so if you open a document containing only xfig external insets then that is what the dialog will reflect. -- Angus
Re: problems using external templates
Ronald Florence wrote: > How can I configure external templates to default to RasterImage, > and how can I configure it to not insert anything by default -- > e.g., to wait for the OK click and/or to default to "cancel"? > Thanks, Incidentally, there's little point using the RasterImage template in lyx 1.3.x; insetgraphics gives you more power and more control. -- Angus
LyX export to HTML
I'm having difficulties exporting a book to HTML. I have a LyX book document where there is a master document with a separate include for each chapter. Each chapter has its own LyX file. I want to produce HTML where each chapter is in a separate HTML file with a chapter mini table of contents at the top of each page. Does anyone know the appropriate args to latex2html for this. I have tried -split 3 -link 3 Any advice would be helpful. Perhaps it is more practical to have a single large LyX file and export from that. John O'Gorman
Math Symbols missing in Lyx
Hello, i know that this topic has been discussed before. I browsed through the archives but the solutions mentioned there did not work for me. :-\ I am using Lyx 1.3.3 with Qt Frontend (Qt 3.3.0b1, XFree86 4.3.0) . When I enter the math mode and enter \sum for example it just is displayed as "sum" (without the \) but not as the correct mathematical symbol. In the generated outputs everything looks just perfect. In older Lyx Versions the solution seems to have been to disable scalable fonts in Preferences -> Screen Fonts, but I don't have such an option. I also played around with my DPI settings but that didn't help either. Any help and hints greatly appreciated. TIA, ~stefan
Re: OT: Xfig for use with LyX
Nooo.. André has broken it badly recently. Don't go near it. Ok.. thanks for the warning... Vector-based if your version of xfig is new enough. We will ship the attached shell scripts in the lib/scripts directory. That's great.. and thanks for the scripts.. nirmal
Re: Math Symbols missing in Lyx
i know that this topic has been discussed before. I browsed through the archives but the solutions mentioned there did not work for me. :-\ And this includes the solution of installing the latex-xft fonts? If you haven't got these fonts, then you may want to try installing them and see if it makes any difference.. nirmal