Re: LyX is Nominated for the "Lutèce d'Or 2008"
Bob Lounsbury wrote: 2008/9/18 Abdelrazak Younes<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Dear all, LyX enthusiasts, users and developers, I have the pleasure to announce you all that LyX is Nominated for the "Lutèce d'Or 2008"! Could you give a quick translation (for us not up to snuff Americans) of what "Lutèce d'Or 2008" means? FYI Lutèce is the old pre-roman name for Paris. Literally this means "Golden Lutèce 2008" prices. These prices are distributed each year at the occasion of this open source manifestation. http://www.paris-libre.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=18&Itemid=44 I inscribed LyX for these categories: - Meilleur projet d'innovation et de développement Libre réalisé Most innovative free software project. - Meilleure projet Libre réalisé au niveau mondial (hors France) Greatest world-wide free software project (outside France) I couldn't attach the candidature dossier that I filled in (in French of course) but I can send it to whoever is wanting it (I just copied and pasted stuff from LyX web site and wikipedia french entry for LyX). Abdel.
Re: LyX is Nominated for the "Lutèce d'Or 2008"
2008/9/18 Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Dear all, LyX enthusiasts, users and developers, > > I have the pleasure to announce you all that LyX is Nominated for the > "Lutèce d'Or 2008"! Could you give a quick translation (for us not up to snuff Americans) of what "Lutèce d'Or 2008" means? Thanks and Cheers to LyX! /Bob
Re: bibtex issues with format of authors
This link does not work for me. Can you give the date so we can track down the post. This would be a useful tip to put on the Wiki... I've always gotten by in these situations somehow but not in any correct way. I entered the tip in the wiki at: http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Tips#toc4 I added a feature request here: * add option for citealias to the bibtex dialog http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5266 Thanks to Stephen B. for the tip!!!
LyX is Nominated for the "Lutèce d'Or 2008"
Dear all, LyX enthusiasts, users and developers, I have the pleasure to announce you all that LyX is Nominated for the "Lutèce d'Or 2008"! I am going to the next OpenSource manifestation in Paris (details below). As they asked for candidature for innovative projects I had the idea to inscribe LyX and we are nominated :-) Abdel. PS: Pour les Français, la remise du prix (je ne sais pas encore lequel ça sera) se fera le mercredi 24 septembre à la Mairie du 13ème arrondissement de Paris, si quelqu'un veux venir avec moi (JMarc ou Edwin?), je dois l'annoncer je pense. Details for the Paris manifestion: Paris Capitale du Libre 24 et 25 septembre 2008 http://www.paris-libre.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=6&Itemid=58 Bonjour, Vous vous êtes inscrit à Paris Capitale du Libre et nous vous en remercions ! Nous serons ravis de vous accueillir le 24 septembre dès 08h30 à la Maison Internationale de Paris. Votre badge sera disponible à l'accueil de la manifestation. Paris Capitale du Libre 2008, c'est : * Plus de 3000 participants attendus ; * Un nouveau lieu : la Maison Internationale de Paris ; * 2 journées de conférences de haut niveau sur les enjeux économiques & stratégiques liés aux logiciels libres, animées par les meilleurs experts du moment ; * Un thème principal : Construire l'Europe de l'Open Source et bâtir l'avenir de l'Economie Numérique" ; * L'organisation du premier "European Opensource Lawyers Event" le 24 septembre : http://eolevent.eu/?q=fr/node/15 ; * Des espaces dédies à l'emploi (plus de 500 offres) et à la formation, aux solutions professionnelles et à la découverte du logiciel libre ; * La remise des trophées des Lutèce d’Or qui aura lieu au cours d’un dîner réunissant les 350 personnalités du logiciel libre au niveau mondial (uniquement sur invitation). Le programme des conférences MERCREDI 24 SEPTEMBRE 2008 08h30 : Accueil des participants 09h00-09h15 : Ouverture du forum par Alexandre Zapolsky, Président de la FniLL 09h15-10h45 : Le logiciel libre : où en est la France ? Animateur : Bertrand Lemaire, rédacteur en chef, CIO-onLine Président : Benoît Sibaud, Président April Intervenants : - Yvon Rastetter, écrivain - Jean-Pierre Corniou, Directeur, general Adjoint, SIA Conseil - David Jonglez, Directeur, Camp To Camp - Fabien Potencier, PDG Sensio, creator of Symphonie 10h45-11h15 : Pause 11h15-12h45 : Quoi de neuf dans le monde de l'Open Source ? Animateur : Jean Rognetta, Journaliste, Les Echos Président : Tristan Nitot, Président, Mozilla Europe Intervenants : - Sander Striker, Vice Président, Apache Foundation - Ross Turk, Community Manager, Sourceforge - Emma McGrattan, Vice Président, Ingres - Cyrille Béraud, PDG, Savoir-Faire Linux 12h45-14h30 : Déjeuner (uniquement sur invitation) 14h30-16h00 : Etats-Unis : le logiciel libre, roi de l'économie numérique ? Animateur : Dominique Piotet, CEO, Atelier BNP Paribas à San Francisco Président : Bdale Garbee, Responsable de la Stratégie Open Source, HP Intervenants : - Andrew Aitken, CEO, Olliance, organisateur de l'Open Source Think Tank - Mark Radcliff, Avocat DLA Piper, expert - Ismael Ghalimi, CEO Intellio - Nick Halsey, Jaspersoft 16h00-16h30 : Pause 16h30-16h45 : Grand témoin - Alix Cazenave, April 16h45-18h15 : L'Europe peut-elle encore gagner la bataille du Libre ? Animateur : Guillaume Sierres, journaliste, Journal du Net Président : Elmar Geese, Président, Linux Verband Intervenants : - Roberto Galoppini, Atlantica - Patrice-Emmanuel Schmitz, Director EU Management Consulting, Unisys Belgium- Elmar Geese, Président, Linux Verband - Jean-Pierre Laisné, Président, OW2 - Jean-Marie André, Senior VP Corporate Development, PurpleLabs 18h15-18h45 : Clôture de la journée JEUDI 25 SEPTEMBRE 2008 09h15-10h45 : Entreprise, Logiciel Libre : « Je t'aime... Moi aussi ! » Quelles gouvernances pour les projets libres en entreprise ? Animateur : Yann Serra, Journaliste, 01 Informatique Président : Bruno Annick, DSI de TDF Intervenants : - Yves de Talhouet, Directeur Général, HP France - René Kraft, Directeur Général Adjoint, I-CDC - Boris Auché, Responsable Offre Open Source, BULL - Frédéric Lau, Animateur Groupe de Travail, CIGREF 10h30-11h15 : Pause 11h15-12h45 : Editeurs, et si vous tiriez partie de l'Open Source ? Animateur : François Tonic, journaliste, Programmez Président : Roger Burkhardt, ancien DSI du NYSE et CEO d'Ingres Intervenants : - Dave McAllister, Directeur, Standards and Open Source - Guth Rich, VP Actuate - Aaron Fulkerson, CEO, Mindtouch - Konstantin Papaxanthis, CEO, PrimeKey 12h45-14h15 : Déjeuner (uniquement sur invitation) 14h15-14h30 : Grand témoin - Bernard Benhamou, Délégué aux usages Internet 14h30-16h00 : Le secteur public en croque pour les logiciels libres Animateur : Ludovic Nachury, journaliste, 01net.com (en attente de confirmation) Président : Jean-Séverin Lair, DSI Ministère de la Culture Intervena
Re: bibtex issues with format of authors
Stephen Buonopane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I noticed that the link you show is different than what i posted > (repeated below)? > Not sure why, but it would be nice to be able to link directly to > messages in the archive, or to search by message number. Gmane apparently messes with links when you use its posting mechanism, but I am also unsure how and why. In this post your link was again messed up (and I deleted it). Regardless, I got the good link and the solution is nice. Thanks!
Re: Examples of Modern and European CV classes
Dave, Those issues were identified and solutions derived based on LyX 1.5.2 on WinXP with an older version of moderncv. I noticed that someone made a note on the Wiki that the moderncv maintainer updated the package to avoid the dropped labels for the first entries in sections. I have not messed with the new version of moderncv in any newer version of LyX to check the other items. If someone does, please post so we can update the Wiki page. Thanks. Do you have a sample of a cv using this class, that might give me an idea of what goes in the preamble and how it works? Graham
Re: bibtex issues with format of authors
On Sep 18, 2008, at 11:29 AM, Dave Hewitt wrote: You need to use the citealias command see my previous post http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users-UqbJ+GOpo4+hPH1hqNUYSQ public.gmane.org/msg43232.html This link does not work for me. Can you give the date so we can track down the post. This would be a useful tip to put on the Wiki... I've always gotten by in these situations somehow but not in any correct way. Date: 2005/11/17 Subj: Citing organisations original poster: liliann I noticed that the link you show is different than what i posted (repeated below)? Not sure why, but it would be nice to be able to link directly to messages in the archive, or to search by message number. http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg43232.html
Re: bibtex issues with format of authors
> You need to use the citealias command > see my previous post > http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users-UqbJ+GOpo4+hPH1hqNUYSQ public.gmane.org/msg43232.html This link does not work for me. Can you give the date so we can track down the post. This would be a useful tip to put on the Wiki... I've always gotten by in these situations somehow but not in any correct way.
Re: Examples of Modern and European CV classes
> Could someone point me towards some examples of these classes so I can > get an idea of how you use them. > > I have tried downloading some of the modern CV examples on the Wiki > (http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/ModernCVClassIssues), but they won't > compile so I assume they are only illustrating specific issues . Those issues were identified and solutions derived based on LyX 1.5.2 on WinXP with an older version of moderncv. I noticed that someone made a note on the Wiki that the moderncv maintainer updated the package to avoid the dropped labels for the first entries in sections. I have not messed with the new version of moderncv in any newer version of LyX to check the other items. If someone does, please post so we can update the Wiki page.
Re: List of cross references for a label
Daniel Lohmann wrote: On 18.09.2008, at 15:13, rgheck wrote: Martin Görg wrote: On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 13:27:31 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: is it correct that there is no functionality in LyX to show all cross references pointing to a specific label? [...] I'll file a feature request in case this functionality is really missing. No need to, this feature is coming soon in 1.6.0 :-) Great, is it already included in the current RC? Yes. And will it work across child documents (given that the master is loaded, so LyX knows about the relationship)? Yes. Daniel, who just had to write a sed script to get several labels renamed throughout his thesis. Too bad, you could have used the rc for that ;-) Abdel.
Re: List of cross references for a label
On 18.09.2008, at 15:13, rgheck wrote: Martin Görg wrote: On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 13:27:31 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: is it correct that there is no functionality in LyX to show all cross references pointing to a specific label? [...] I'll file a feature request in case this functionality is really missing. No need to, this feature is coming soon in 1.6.0 :-) Great, is it already included in the current RC? Yes. And will it work across child documents (given that the master is loaded, so LyX knows about the relationship)? Daniel, who just had to write a sed script to get several labels renamed throughout his thesis.
Installation on Windows XP and 2000 failes
Hi all, I've tried to install Lyx on Windows2000 and XP. In both cases I get error messages: Error opening file for writing: MiKTeX2.7SystemAdmin yesPowerUser noSharedSetup unknownBinDir C\Program Files\MiKTex2.7\miktex\binOS Microsoft After that message I get this one: Printer rundll command failed. Command: /if /f "C:\Documents and Settings\c..\metafile2eps.inf" /r "FILE:" /m "Metafile to EPS Converter". Operation could not be completed. Can anybody give some hints how to fix these errors? After installation completes it isn't possible to print anything. Thanks Antonio
Re: List of cross references for a label
Martin Görg wrote: On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 13:27:31 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: is it correct that there is no functionality in LyX to show all cross references pointing to a specific label? [...] I'll file a feature request in case this functionality is really missing. No need to, this feature is coming soon in 1.6.0 :-) Great, is it already included in the current RC? Yes. rh
Re: List of cross references for a label
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 13:27:31 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: >> is it correct that there is no functionality in LyX to show all cross >> references pointing to a specific label? [...] >> I'll file a feature request in case this functionality is really missing. > > No need to, this feature is coming soon in 1.6.0 :-) Great, is it already included in the current RC? Martin -- For emails, please use cs.tu-berlin.de instead of gmx.de behind the at.
Re: List of cross references for a label
Martin Görg wrote: Hi there, is it correct that there is no functionality in LyX to show all cross references pointing to a specific label? Other LaTeX editors (e.g. WinShell) provide this functionality and it is quite handy. When I modify a figure I would like to find all places where the figure is referenced. LyX only puts two question marks (??) in the output for broken references (actually, LaTeX does it, right?). I'll file a feature request in case this functionality is really missing. This will be present in 1.6: The outline pane will actually contain a lot more stuff, including a list of references, both the label and where it is referenced. rh
Re: export of file to html
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Am Mittwoch, 17. September 2008 12:21 schrieb rgheck: Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: I do not get a html export file, instead the following error message: t4ht.c (2006-09-13-14:28 kpathsea) t4ht -f/nuernberg2008e-pubB.tex (/usr/share/texmf/tex4ht/tex4ht.env) --- warning --- Can't find/open file `nuernberg2008e-pubB.lg' what is the .lg file doing? I think this is a file generated by t4ht itself that is supposed to give it information it uses in generating the html. Why it's missing, I have no idea. As usual, the best way to start debugging this is to do everything manually: Export your LyX file to LaTeX; mkdir /tmp/test/ and move the LaTeX file there (to give you a fresh directory); run LaTeX itself (and bibtex, and whatever else needs running); then run htlatex (or whatever) manually, and watch the outcome. Richard Thanks, Richard I followed your advice and found out I had to remove \usepackage[pdftex,pagebackref=true,hyperindex=true]{hyperref} and \usepackage{url} from the preamble. I furthermore had to change in koma-script (article) latin modern roman, sans and typewriter to standard roman, sans and typewriter otherwise the latex run would not produce a dvi file bibtex run is ok However, htlatex does not produce the html file. error: tex4ht.c (2006-09-13-14:27 kpathsea) tex4ht -f/nuernberg2008e-pubB.tex -i/usr/share/texmf/tex4ht/ht-fonts/ --- warning --- Can't find/open file `tex4ht.env | .tex4ht' --- error --- Illegal storage address This is presumably the problem: It's crashing the tex4ht run, which of course means the next program doesn't find the file it needs to do its work. t4ht.c (2006-09-13-14:28 kpathsea) t4ht -f/nuernberg2008e-pubB.tex (/usr/share/texmf/tex4ht/tex4ht.env) --- warning --- Can't find/open file `nuernberg2008e-pubB.lg' Is this the culprit? -> Can't find/open file `tex4ht.env | .tex4ht' and what to do? I think you'll need to raise this with the t4ht people. I don't know nearly enough about that program to have much of an idea why it's crashing. You might also try plastex, which does tex-->html, as well as other things. If you get it working, you can add it to LyX as a converter. (I've been thinking about doing this myself, too.) Richard
Re: List of cross references for a label
Martin Görg wrote: Hi there, is it correct that there is no functionality in LyX to show all cross references pointing to a specific label? Other LaTeX editors (e.g. WinShell) provide this functionality and it is quite handy. When I modify a figure I would like to find all places where the figure is referenced. LyX only puts two question marks (??) in the output for broken references (actually, LaTeX does it, right?). I'll file a feature request in case this functionality is really missing. No need to, this feature is coming soon in 1.6.0 :-) Abdel.
Examples of Modern and European CV classes
Could someone point me towards some examples of these classes so I can get an idea of how you use them. I have tried downloading some of the modern CV examples on the Wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/ModernCVClassIssues), but they won't compile so I assume they are only illustrating specific issues . Many thanks, Graham
List of cross references for a label
Hi there, is it correct that there is no functionality in LyX to show all cross references pointing to a specific label? Other LaTeX editors (e.g. WinShell) provide this functionality and it is quite handy. When I modify a figure I would like to find all places where the figure is referenced. LyX only puts two question marks (??) in the output for broken references (actually, LaTeX does it, right?). I'll file a feature request in case this functionality is really missing. Thanks and Cheers Martin -- For emails, please use cs.tu-berlin.de instead of gmx.de behind the at.