in-line completion problem
Hello, I am writing in Spanish (keyboard set in spanish) When I have activate in-line completion and/or in-line pop up then accent key no work well when a in-line completion offers a word or appears the pop up. At first I get accent first (tilde) and then the letter. I delete it, when I write for second time, tilde and letter appears ok. Marcelo Acuña visitá mi sitio web http://www.aleph-uno.com.ar == Yahoo! Cocina Recetas prácticas y comida saludable http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/
Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2
Johannes Serup wrote: I finally got reconfigure to work (the problem is that it just take VERY long time). But I still get the same error when i compile with: \numberwithin{equation}{section} in the preample. Are you sure you've got "Use AMS Math" checked, and not "Use AMS Math automatically"? If the latter is checked, uncheck it and then check the former, which is disabled if the latter is checked. What's the difference? The former FORCES \usepackage{amsmath}, whereas the latter loads it only if you use constructs for which it is needed: and LyX doesn't know you are doing that in the preamble. rh
Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2
I finally got reconfigure to work (the problem is that it just take VERY long time). But I still get the same error when i compile with: \numberwithin{equation}{section} in the preample. On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Johannes Serup wrote: >> >> But as I wrote its not possible to reconfigure. A friend of mine has >> the exact same problem in winXP SP3 so it must be a bug. >> >> > > That is probably the source of all these problems. > > Reconfiguration is done by running a python script, and it can be done from > outside LyX. I'm guessing that the configure.py script must be in C:\Program > Files (x86)\LyX16\Resources\. If so, you can do something like this from a > terminal: > python.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX16\Resources\configure.py > Make sure you do it from inside your LyX user directory, wherever that is > (in case it works). If it fails, hopefully you'll get some information about > why. > > rh > > PS Please make sure to cc the list on your replies. Other people with > similar problems may be watching the thread, or may try to find information > in the list archives. > >> On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> >>> > Johannes Serup wrote: >>> >> >> On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> > > >>> > >>> bigblop wrote: > >>> > >> >> >> 1) When running "reconfigure" LyX just freezes. >> >> >> >> > > >>> > >>> What reconfigure does is run the configure.py python script, which > >>> is > >>> somewhere like /usr/share/lyx/. You can run this manually, from a > >>> terminal, > >>> via: python /path/to/file/configure.py, and see what happens. > >>> > >>> > >> >> >> 2) When compiling a document with: >> >> \numberwithin{equation}{section} >> >> in the preample I get the error: >> >> >> \numberwithin{e >> quation}{section} >> You're in trouble here. Try typingto proceed. >> If that doesn't work, type X to quit. >> >> >> This worked in the previous versions. >> >> >> >> > > >>> > >>> This works fine for me, when using an AMS class. It isn't defined > >>> in > >>> non-AMS > >>> classes. > >>> > >>> Richard > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> >> >> I use the default document class 'article'.If I choose the class >> 'article(AMS)' instead I get theorems-ams (Not Found).I can't find >> any >> packages in Miktex called theorems-ams. >> >> >>> >>> > >>> > It's not a LaTeX package but a LyX module, and you should have gotten >>> > it >>> > with the LyX distribution. Try reconfiguring. And try looking wherever >>> > the >>> > layout files are (c:\Program Files\LyX\layouts\?). There should be a >>> > file >>> > called "theorems-ams.module". >>> >> >> Yes there is a file called theorems-ams.module in: >> >> C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX16\Resources\layouts >> >> But as I wrote its not possible to reconfigure. A friend of mine has >> the exact same problem in winXP SP3 so it must be a bug. >> >> >>> >>> > >>> >> In LyX 1.5.6 I could use \numberwithin{equation}{section} when using >> the document class 'article', but maybe this bug will be fixed in the >> final release. >> >> >>> >>> > >>> > You must have been loading some AMS math stuff. Try clicking "Use AMS >>> > math", >>> > or whatever, in Document>Settings. That should solve the problem. The >>> > \numberwithin command is defined by the AMS packages, not by standard >>> > LaTeX. >>> >> >> >> That is checked by default. >> > >
Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2
Steve Litt wrote: Hi Richard, If I read your script correctly, LyX creates pipe files ~/.lyx/lyxpipe.in and ~/.lyx/lyxpipe.out. I ran LyX and didn't see those pipe files, or anything remotely resembling them. I What am I missing? You have to tell LyX to create them, and where, under preferences>paths. In my case, what I have there is "/home/rgheck/.lyx/lyxpipe". Note that LyX will add .in and .out itself. These pipes are used to control LyX remotely. For example, JabRef and the like write to them to add citations. It would be kinda cool to have a running instance of LyX, and program it using commands to the pipe file. Yeah, it's very cool. You can do (almost) anything you can do from the GUI remotely. Note that this does not yet work under Windows. Richard
Latex8.sty problem in header number
Dear all, I am an author of an accepted paper in 2008 International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications (ISPA 2008). Papers belong to the class ieeetran. They add some modifications using the latex8.sty. I used the latex8.sty provided by the conference website. Normally, the header numbers must be arabic , however I have a problem with this detail. In fact, section numbering still in roman. I looked for other latex commands providing arabic head numbers such as: \RequirePackage{titlesec} [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] {}\relax \titlespacing{\section}{0pt}{12pt}{12pt} [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] {0.5em}{}\relax \titlespacing{\subsection}{0pt}{11pt}{11pt} and \RequirePackage{titlesec} \titleformat{\section}{% [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] \titlespacing{\section}{0pt}{12pt}{12pt} \titleformat{\subsection}{% [EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED] \titlespacing{\subsection}{0pt}{11pt}{11pt} But these codes gave me errors during compilation. NB: I use lyx editor. Can you please help me to get arabic header numbers for sections and susections. Best regards Jihene
Re: LyX 1.6rc2 crashes when navigating in the outline panel (MAC OS X)
George G. Szegö wrote: Hi there, I'd just like to report that LyX version 1.6rc2 repeatedly crashes when trying to open child documents from a master document by clicking in the toggle outline panel (see details from the Apple's crash reporter in the attached file). Hello George, Could you please create a bugzilla entry (bugzilla.lyx.org) for this issue and attach a minimal test document? That would help us to solve this bug (which I can't reproduce with my documents). Besides this minor problem I am loving the features of this new version. Congratulations for all of those involved. In the name of all involved developers, thank you :-) Abdel.
Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2
Hi Richard, If I read your script correctly, LyX creates pipe files ~/.lyx/lyxpipe.in and ~/.lyx/lyxpipe.out. I ran LyX and didn't see those pipe files, or anything remotely resembling them. I What am I missing? I'm using LyX 1.5.6, configured as binary lyx1.5.6 with user directory $HOME/.lyx1.5.6. I looked in all the LyX user directories for all other versions, no lyxpipe in those either. It would be kinda cool to have a running instance of LyX, and program it using commands to the pipe file. SteveT On Monday 15 September 2008 11:51:27 am Richard Heck wrote: > > > > Check out the attached. > > rh > > lyx-script > #!/bin/bash > LYX="/usr/local/bin/lyx"; > SYSDIR="${LYX%/bin*}/share/lyx"; > USERDIR="$HOME/.lyx"; > LYXFULL="$LYX -sysdir $SYSDIR -userdir $USERDIR -geometry > 1024x1024+100+100"; LYXPIPE="$USERDIR/lyxpipe" > LYXPIPEIN="$LYXPIPE.in"; > LYXPIPEOUT="$LYXPIPE.out"; > CMD="file-open"; > > PROG=$(basename $0); > function printUsage { > cat < ### > USAGE: $PROG [-c] [LYX-COMMANDS] > $PROG is a simple script to run LyX. Its main purpose is that it will > open a requested file in a running instance of LyX, if it can find one. > > Argument: > LYX-COMMANDS: Anything you could pass to LyX. > > Options: > -c: Re-configure LyX before launching. > -h: Print this message > EOF > } > > > CONFIG=""; > #Option processing > while getopts ":c" opt; do > case $opt in > c ) CONFIG="true";; > h ) printUsage; exit 0;; > \? ) printUsage; exit 1;; > esac > done > > shift $(($OPTIND - 1)); > > if [ ! -x "$LYX" ]; then > LYX=$(which lyx); > if [ ! -x $LYX ]; then > echo "Can't find LyX!"; > exit 1; > fi > fi > > if [ -n "$CONFIG" ]; then > pushd $USERDIR >/dev/null 2>&1; > if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then > echo "Couldn't change to user directory $USERDIR!!"; > exit 1; > fi > $SYSDIR/configure.py > popd >/dev/null 2>&1; > fi > > if [ -e $LYXPIPEIN ]; then > if [ -n "$1" ]; then > echo "LYXCMD:lyx-script:$CMD:$1" > $LYXPIPEIN; > exit 0; > fi > kdialog --title "LyX Running" --warningcontinuecancel "LyX appears > to be running. Click Continue to delete the lyxpipe and force a run."; if [ > $? != 0 ]; then exit 0; fi > rm -f $LYXPIPE > fi > > $LYXFULL $1;
LyX 1.6rc2 crashes when navigating in the outline panel (MAC OS X)
Hi there, I'd just like to report that LyX version 1.6rc2 repeatedly crashes when trying to open child documents from a master document by clicking in the toggle outline panel (see details from the Apple's crash reporter in the attached file). Besides this minor problem I am loving the features of this new version. Congratulations for all of those involved. Thanks a lot, George
Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2
Steve Litt wrote: On Monday 15 September 2008 10:36:19 am Richard Heck wrote: Johannes Serup wrote: But as I wrote its not possible to reconfigure. A friend of mine has the exact same problem in winXP SP3 so it must be a bug. That is probably the source of all these problems. Reconfiguration is done by running a python script, and it can be done from outside LyX. I'm guessing that the configure.py script must be in C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX16\Resources\. If so, you can do something like this from a terminal: python.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX16\Resources\configure.py Make sure you do it from inside your LyX user directory, wherever that is (in case it works). If it fails, hopefully you'll get some information about why. rh Richard -- why must one run it from within his LyX user directory? Is that true of Linux as well as Windows? The configure script will write the files and directories it creates into the directory from which it is run. When I ran ./configure, I set --prefix as lyx1.5.6. So would I do this? cd /home/slitt/.lyx1.5.6 /usr/local/share/lyx1.5.6/configure.py Yes, something along those lines. Everyone: By running configure.py from a script, you can save loading LyX, clicking Tools->reconfigure, then clicking the box telling you to exit LyX, then clicking the X to exit LyX. It's a real time saver and can be put in an edit/reconfigure/compile loop when working on layouts. Check out the attached. rh #!/bin/bash LYX="/usr/local/bin/lyx"; SYSDIR="${LYX%/bin*}/share/lyx"; USERDIR="$HOME/.lyx"; LYXFULL="$LYX -sysdir $SYSDIR -userdir $USERDIR -geometry 1024x1024+100+100"; LYXPIPE="$USERDIR/lyxpipe" LYXPIPEIN="$LYXPIPE.in"; LYXPIPEOUT="$LYXPIPE.out"; CMD="file-open"; PROG=$(basename $0); function printUsage { cat &1; if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then echo "Couldn't change to user directory $USERDIR!!"; exit 1; fi $SYSDIR/configure.py popd >/dev/null 2>&1; fi if [ -e $LYXPIPEIN ]; then if [ -n "$1" ]; then echo "LYXCMD:lyx-script:$CMD:$1" > $LYXPIPEIN; exit 0; fi kdialog --title "LyX Running" --warningcontinuecancel "LyX appears to be running. Click Continue to delete the lyxpipe and force a run."; if [ $? != 0 ]; then exit 0; fi rm -f $LYXPIPE fi $LYXFULL $1;
Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2
On Monday 15 September 2008 10:36:19 am Richard Heck wrote: > Johannes Serup wrote: > > But as I wrote its not possible to reconfigure. A friend of mine has > > the exact same problem in winXP SP3 so it must be a bug. > > That is probably the source of all these problems. > > Reconfiguration is done by running a python script, and it can be done > from outside LyX. I'm guessing that the configure.py script must be in > C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX16\Resources\. If so, you can do something > like this from a terminal: > python.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX16\Resources\configure.py > Make sure you do it from inside your LyX user directory, wherever that > is (in case it works). If it fails, hopefully you'll get some > information about why. > > rh Richard -- why must one run it from within his LyX user directory? Is that true of Linux as well as Windows? When I ran ./configure, I set --prefix as lyx1.5.6. So would I do this? cd /home/slitt/.lyx1.5.6 /usr/local/share/lyx1.5.6/configure.py Everyone: By running configure.py from a script, you can save loading LyX, clicking Tools->reconfigure, then clicking the box telling you to exit LyX, then clicking the X to exit LyX. It's a real time saver and can be put in an edit/reconfigure/compile loop when working on layouts. Thanks SteveT Steve Litt Recession Relief Package http://www.recession-relief.US
Re: Personal Dictionary
Schacherer, Christian wrote: I have currently downloaded LyX 1.5.6 and it works very well. But I can't find my personal dictionary for export to my notebook. Have you any idea to synchronize my dictionaries or were I can find my personal dictionary of LyX. Thank you in advance. This may depend on which OS you use and which spelling checker you use. (On Windows the spelling checker is Aspell, but on Linux you get a choice.) Look first in Tools -> Preferences... -> Language Settings -> Spellchecker and see if the path to the personal dictionary is set there. If not, and if you are using Aspell, you are looking for a file named XX.pws, where XX is the ISO two-letter code for the language you use (e.g., en.pws if you write in English). On Windows, there are a few possible hiding places for this file, starting with the location where Aspell is installed (if you have the full program installed) and including ~\Application Data\Aspell where ~ is your "home" directory (usually C:\Documents and Settings\\) or, if Aspell is installed "for everybody", C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Aspell. /Paul
Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2
Johannes Serup wrote: But as I wrote its not possible to reconfigure. A friend of mine has the exact same problem in winXP SP3 so it must be a bug. That is probably the source of all these problems. Reconfiguration is done by running a python script, and it can be done from outside LyX. I'm guessing that the configure.py script must be in C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX16\Resources\. If so, you can do something like this from a terminal: python.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX16\Resources\configure.py Make sure you do it from inside your LyX user directory, wherever that is (in case it works). If it fails, hopefully you'll get some information about why. rh PS Please make sure to cc the list on your replies. Other people with similar problems may be watching the thread, or may try to find information in the list archives. On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Johannes Serup wrote: >> >> On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> >>> bigblop wrote: >>> 1) When running "reconfigure" LyX just freezes. >>> >>> What reconfigure does is run the configure.py python script, which is >>> somewhere like /usr/share/lyx/. You can run this manually, from a >>> terminal, >>> via: python /path/to/file/configure.py, and see what happens. >>> >>> 2) When compiling a document with: \numberwithin{equation}{section} in the preample I get the error: \numberwithin{e quation}{section} You're in trouble here. Try typingto proceed. If that doesn't work, type X to quit. This worked in the previous versions. >>> >>> This works fine for me, when using an AMS class. It isn't defined in >>> non-AMS >>> classes. >>> >>> Richard >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> I use the default document class 'article'.If I choose the class >> 'article(AMS)' instead I get theorems-ams (Not Found).I can't find any >> packages in Miktex called theorems-ams. >> >> > > It's not a LaTeX package but a LyX module, and you should have gotten it > with the LyX distribution. Try reconfiguring. And try looking wherever the > layout files are (c:\Program Files\LyX\layouts\?). There should be a file > called "theorems-ams.module". Yes there is a file called theorems-ams.module in: C:\Program Files (x86)\LyX16\Resources\layouts But as I wrote its not possible to reconfigure. A friend of mine has the exact same problem in winXP SP3 so it must be a bug. > >> In LyX 1.5.6 I could use \numberwithin{equation}{section} when using >> the document class 'article', but maybe this bug will be fixed in the >> final release. >> >> > > You must have been loading some AMS math stuff. Try clicking "Use AMS math", > or whatever, in Document>Settings. That should solve the problem. The > \numberwithin command is defined by the AMS packages, not by standard LaTeX. That is checked by default.
Re: lyx, recto-verso, margin notes
Okay, panic is not good for brain. just to put \setlength\marginparwidth{15pt} and that's good. Thank's to all the Lyx team, there's another thesis (human science) written with the wonderful lyx. Marc L. - Mail Original - De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] À: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Envoyé: Lundi 15 Septembre 2008 15:33:14 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne / Rome / Stockholm / Vienne Objet: lyx, recto-verso, margin notes I must acheive my thesis this week. All was working well until I wanted to produce for the first time a recto-verso document (wich I must give to university): the margin notes that should appear on the left side don't appear nowhere. I tried \tex \marginpar[75]{75} , but it doesn't work. I use Lyx, report-koma-script. Has anybody an idea? Thanks a lot Marc (sorry for my bad english)
Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2
Johannes Serup wrote: On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: bigblop wrote: 1) When running "reconfigure" LyX just freezes. What reconfigure does is run the configure.py python script, which is somewhere like /usr/share/lyx/. You can run this manually, from a terminal, via: python /path/to/file/configure.py, and see what happens. 2) When compiling a document with: \numberwithin{equation}{section} in the preample I get the error: \numberwithin{e quation}{section} You're in trouble here. Try typingto proceed. If that doesn't work, type X to quit. This worked in the previous versions. This works fine for me, when using an AMS class. It isn't defined in non-AMS classes. Richard I use the default document class 'article'.If I choose the class 'article(AMS)' instead I get theorems-ams (Not Found).I can't find any packages in Miktex called theorems-ams. It's not a LaTeX package but a LyX module, and you should have gotten it with the LyX distribution. Try reconfiguring. And try looking wherever the layout files are (c:\Program Files\LyX\layouts\?). There should be a file called "theorems-ams.module". In LyX 1.5.6 I could use \numberwithin{equation}{section} when using the document class 'article', but maybe this bug will be fixed in the final release. You must have been loading some AMS math stuff. Try clicking "Use AMS math", or whatever, in Document>Settings. That should solve the problem. The \numberwithin command is defined by the AMS packages, not by standard LaTeX. rh
lyx, recto-verso, margin notes
I must acheive my thesis this week. All was working well until I wanted to produce for the first time a recto-verso document (wich I must give to university): the margin notes that should appear on the left side don't appear nowhere. I tried \tex \marginpar[75]{75} , but it doesn't work. I use Lyx, report-koma-script. Has anybody an idea? Thanks a lot Marc (sorry for my bad english)
Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2
bigblop wrote: 1) When running "reconfigure" LyX just freezes. What reconfigure does is run the configure.py python script, which is somewhere like /usr/share/lyx/. You can run this manually, from a terminal, via: python /path/to/file/configure.py, and see what happens. 2) When compiling a document with: \numberwithin{equation}{section} in the preample I get the error: \numberwithin{e quation}{section} You're in trouble here. Try typingto proceed. If that doesn't work, type X to quit. This worked in the previous versions. This works fine for me, when using an AMS class. It isn't defined in non-AMS classes. Richard
Interesting facts about find and replace
In trying to find the character "0xfeff" I've learned a few interesting things about Lyx's find and replace. ---At least in some cases 0xfeff is the opening quotation character for some word processors. ---When imported into Lyx this character is converted into code. For example these foreign quotation marks around the word "simplicity" look like this when opened in a text editor: \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset simplicity \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset So, unlike regular Lyx quotation marks, for these foreign quotation marks what is shown on screen and what is found in the source code in a Lyx file is completely different. ---The way I discovered this is that I noticed one of these foreign quotation marks in the Lyx file. It is smaller then the Lyx quotation marks. But when I copied that quotation character into the Lyx find window it failed to find the character in the file. INSTEAD Lyx converts the character into a normal Lyx quotation character and that is what is found. So, the Lyx find and replace feature is not useful in this situation---it would be very helpful if this were fixed! Therefore, I looked at the file using Emacs and discovered the above code. ---So, I decided to try to use the find and replace in Emacs. This also did not work because changing 0xfeff to " globally messes up a bunch of boxes (probably 50 or more) which I placed in the file using Lyx. I have already edited the whole file (a book) in Lyx getting it into the proper format and trying to manually replace any foreign looking characters. Obviously, I have missed at least one (actually I know there are many) as the file still cannot be converted to pdf. I then tried to search through the file manually, but still failed as the situation proved to be even more complex than I thought, and more complex than I have time to explain right now. Lou
Personal Dictionary
Hi there I have currently downloaded LyX 1.5.6 and it works very well. But I can't find my personal dictionary for export to my notebook. Have you any idea to synchronize my dictionaries or were I can find my personal dictionary of LyX. Thank you in advance. Sincerely yours Christian Schacherer
Problems with 1.6 RC2
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am Mittwoch, 10. September 2008 schrieb Daryna Baikadamova: > Thanks again for the example you gave for overlaying the bar and tempo > settings. > > Now I dream up another application: For orchestral parts with long > multi-bar rests, it is often difficult for the player to count exactly when > the rests end. So would it be possible to include a small section of the > main melody immediate before the instrument resumes as small notes in an > overlay part to hint the player? This is often done in commercial scores > and in this way, these small notes will not get into the way of the > conductor's score. These notes are called "cue notes": http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/user/lilypond/Writing-parts.html#Formatting-cue-notes If you use \transposition in your transposed instruments, \cueDuring will automatically display the cu-> Reply via email to Problems with 1.6 RC2 bigblop Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Richard Heck Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Richard Heck Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Richard Heck Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Steve Litt Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Richard Heck Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Steve Litt Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 rgheck Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Johannes Serup Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 rgheck Reply via email to Problems with 1.6 RC2 bigblop Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Richard Heck Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Richard Heck Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Richard Heck Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Steve Litt Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Richard Heck Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Steve Litt Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 rgheck Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 G. Milde Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 Johannes Serup Re: Problems with 1.6 RC2 rgheck Reply via email to