Re: Shortcut for 'update pdf'
Christian Ridderström wrote: You need to define a shortcut for the function buffer-update pdf2 and/or buffer-view pdf2 Maybe we should have this by default? But I guess it's difficult to find an unused shortcut? That's why you can set a default output format (which has a shortcut) in trunk/LyX 1.7. Jürgen
Re: problema di greco
Just to keep you informed (i think u have all the right to be informed since u helped so much), I translated everything for Felice and he thanks me and all of you for helping him. I don't know if he solved his problem but some days have passed and he didn't ping me back, so I assume he's done and mission's accomplished ;) Greetings everyone, Luca D.M. 2009/11/13 stefano franchi fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu HI Guenter, thanks for the update. Things must have changed in LyX language support since the last time I used Greek (a couple of years ago or so). I do not remember a Greek(polutoniko) language option, for example. Good to know the situation has improved, since I will need it again soon. S. ERT is usually not needed. The recommended method is to use Unicode input. For single words, there is no need to set the language. If the language is set, you can also type Latin and it will be transliterated. Accents except the ~ work too. You can type p'asqein to get the appropriate accents Günter -- __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (1) 979 862-2211 Texas AM University Fax: (1) 979 845-0458 College Station, Texas, USA
Re: problema di greco
all this is just remarkable beautiful community have all a sunny sunday SB On Nov 15, 2009, at 10:20 AM, Luca De Marini wrote: Just to keep you informed (i think u have all the right to be informed since u helped so much), I translated everything for Felice and he thanks me and all of you for helping him. I don't know if he solved his problem but some days have passed and he didn't ping me back, so I assume he's done and mission's accomplished ;) Greetings everyone, Luca D.M. 2009/11/13 stefano franchi fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu HI Guenter, thanks for the update. Things must have changed in LyX language support since the last time I used Greek (a couple of years ago or so). I do not remember a Greek(polutoniko) language option, for example. Good to know the situation has improved, since I will need it again soon. S. ERT is usually not needed. The recommended method is to use Unicode input. For single words, there is no need to set the language. If the language is set, you can also type Latin and it will be transliterated. Accents except the ~ work too. You can type p'asqein to get the appropriate accents Günter -- __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (1) 979 862-2211 Texas AM University Fax: (1) 979 845-0458 College Station, Texas, USA --- Stefano Baroni - SISSADEMOCRITOS National Simulation Center - Trieste http://stefano.baroni.me [+39] 040 3787 406 (tel) -528 (fax) / stefanobaroni (skype) La morale est une logique de l'action comme la logique est une morale de la pensée - Jean Piaget Please, if possible, don't send me MS Word or PowerPoint attachments Why? See: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
personalized circular letter
hello, Lyx is a really professional tool to write good things! Now, i want to write a letter for the members of our charitable organization. Is it possible, to write personalized circular letter (german: Serienbrief), using an existing database (Ms Access, possibly exported as CSV)? this option would be really useful in Lyx! Thanks! Sincerely yours Christian
The layout file requested by this document is not usable.
Lyx? Latex? Annoyances. For several months I'm searching for an answer to this: The layout file requested by this document,x.layout, is not usable. This is probably because a LaTeX class or style file required by it is not available. See the Customization documentation for more information. LyX will not be able to produce output. You can find answer tentatives, no one with successful application. Void hints. It seems a simple problem. But no answer. No matter if you're using annoying-windows or annoying-linux. The same problem, the same no-anwer. This is probably because a LaTeX class or style file required by it is not available. Wow! So simple? If this is the problem, so let we know, for: x.layout --- what x.cls and x.sty are required and ... where to find it, and wher to throw it whether in linux or windows and ... presto! The most inconceivable is why, when we download and install huge ammounts of software and docs to install LYX and the need, infinite, support packs, there is the lack of classes or styles!!! It should be a test of this (layout) features prior to distribute these packs! I'm writing because I'm intending to use and make other people use Latex in a average-user reasonable amount of effort. And because I'm hopping someone with more understanding will offer us the solution! Thank you. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/The-layout-file-requested-by-this-document-is-not-usable-tp4008126p4008126.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: personalized circular letter
Christian Kuhn schrieb: Lyx is a really professional tool to write good things! Now, i want to write a letter for the members of our charitable organization. Is it possible, to write personalized circular letter (german: Serienbrief), using an existing database (Ms Access, possibly exported as CSV)? This is possible. LyX's examples folder contains an example address database and 3 example LyX files showing how this is done. regards Uwe
Re: The layout file requested by this document is not usable.
lcaruso schrieb: Lyx? Latex? Annoyances. For several months I'm searching for an answer to this: The layout file requested by this document,x.layout, is not usable. What is the name of the layout file? When you set the document class to article does it work for you? If not, you LaTeX/LyX installation is broken. To fix this, follow the recipe given in http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg77709.html regards Uwe
Re: Bibliography
\bibliography{C:/Documents and Settings/User/Desktop/PROVA1/biblio} Ciao. Try put the bib in a different path, with no spaces. Just guessing. Piero
Re: personalized circular letter
Christian Kuhn schrieb: but these are own layouts. Is it possible to use it in dinbrief or g-brief2, too? No, you need to use the Koma-Script letter class. But this class has the same features as the g-brief classes and even more. First, i have to export the .mdp to .txt/csv. Then this file to .adr? (– search suitable tools/converters) It should be easy to program a csv2adr converter. When this is not possible for you, look at the koma-script documentation ftp://ftp.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scrguide.pdf) what can be done. When you don't find anything there, ask at http://komascript.de/ (German website) I'm sure that some of the koma-script users already programmed a converter. (Googling gives me this converter: http://www.komascript.de/node/94 ) Would be nice, if these infos would be ‚findable‘ in the Wiki. It is not yet in the Wiki, so please create a Wiki page when you got it working for you. I could post your answers in the Ubuntuusers-Forum. Sure. regards Uwe
Layouts for education?
Is there any lyx layouts for educational purposes out there? -- myriam
Re: Layouts for education?
--- On Sun, 11/15/09, Myriam Abramson mabram...@gmail.com wrote: From: Myriam Abramson mabram...@gmail.com Subject: Layouts for education? To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Received: Sunday, November 15, 2009, 4:58 PM Is there any lyx layouts for educational purposes out there? There probably are many but what kind of thing are you looking for? Disertation layouts? Lab report layouts? Beamer type presentation layouts? Test writing layouts? ?? ? __ The new Internet Explorer® 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/
Re: Shortcut for 'update pdf'
Christian Ridderström wrote: You need to define a shortcut for the function buffer-update pdf2 and/or buffer-view pdf2 Maybe we should have this by default? But I guess it's difficult to find an unused shortcut? That's why you can set a default output format (which has a shortcut) in trunk/LyX 1.7. Jürgen
Re: problema di greco
Just to keep you informed (i think u have all the right to be informed since u helped so much), I translated everything for Felice and he thanks me and all of you for helping him. I don't know if he solved his problem but some days have passed and he didn't ping me back, so I assume he's done and mission's accomplished ;) Greetings everyone, Luca D.M. 2009/11/13 stefano franchi fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu HI Guenter, thanks for the update. Things must have changed in LyX language support since the last time I used Greek (a couple of years ago or so). I do not remember a Greek(polutoniko) language option, for example. Good to know the situation has improved, since I will need it again soon. S. ERT is usually not needed. The recommended method is to use Unicode input. For single words, there is no need to set the language. If the language is set, you can also type Latin and it will be transliterated. Accents except the ~ work too. You can type p'asqein to get the appropriate accents Günter -- __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (1) 979 862-2211 Texas AM University Fax: (1) 979 845-0458 College Station, Texas, USA
Re: problema di greco
all this is just remarkable beautiful community have all a sunny sunday SB On Nov 15, 2009, at 10:20 AM, Luca De Marini wrote: Just to keep you informed (i think u have all the right to be informed since u helped so much), I translated everything for Felice and he thanks me and all of you for helping him. I don't know if he solved his problem but some days have passed and he didn't ping me back, so I assume he's done and mission's accomplished ;) Greetings everyone, Luca D.M. 2009/11/13 stefano franchi fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu HI Guenter, thanks for the update. Things must have changed in LyX language support since the last time I used Greek (a couple of years ago or so). I do not remember a Greek(polutoniko) language option, for example. Good to know the situation has improved, since I will need it again soon. S. ERT is usually not needed. The recommended method is to use Unicode input. For single words, there is no need to set the language. If the language is set, you can also type Latin and it will be transliterated. Accents except the ~ work too. You can type p'asqein to get the appropriate accents Günter -- __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (1) 979 862-2211 Texas AM University Fax: (1) 979 845-0458 College Station, Texas, USA --- Stefano Baroni - SISSADEMOCRITOS National Simulation Center - Trieste http://stefano.baroni.me [+39] 040 3787 406 (tel) -528 (fax) / stefanobaroni (skype) La morale est une logique de l'action comme la logique est une morale de la pensée - Jean Piaget Please, if possible, don't send me MS Word or PowerPoint attachments Why? See: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
personalized circular letter
hello, Lyx is a really professional tool to write good things! Now, i want to write a letter for the members of our charitable organization. Is it possible, to write personalized circular letter (german: Serienbrief), using an existing database (Ms Access, possibly exported as CSV)? this option would be really useful in Lyx! Thanks! Sincerely yours Christian
The layout file requested by this document is not usable.
Lyx? Latex? Annoyances. For several months I'm searching for an answer to this: The layout file requested by this document,x.layout, is not usable. This is probably because a LaTeX class or style file required by it is not available. See the Customization documentation for more information. LyX will not be able to produce output. You can find answer tentatives, no one with successful application. Void hints. It seems a simple problem. But no answer. No matter if you're using annoying-windows or annoying-linux. The same problem, the same no-anwer. This is probably because a LaTeX class or style file required by it is not available. Wow! So simple? If this is the problem, so let we know, for: x.layout --- what x.cls and x.sty are required and ... where to find it, and wher to throw it whether in linux or windows and ... presto! The most inconceivable is why, when we download and install huge ammounts of software and docs to install LYX and the need, infinite, support packs, there is the lack of classes or styles!!! It should be a test of this (layout) features prior to distribute these packs! I'm writing because I'm intending to use and make other people use Latex in a average-user reasonable amount of effort. And because I'm hopping someone with more understanding will offer us the solution! Thank you. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/The-layout-file-requested-by-this-document-is-not-usable-tp4008126p4008126.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: personalized circular letter
Christian Kuhn schrieb: Lyx is a really professional tool to write good things! Now, i want to write a letter for the members of our charitable organization. Is it possible, to write personalized circular letter (german: Serienbrief), using an existing database (Ms Access, possibly exported as CSV)? This is possible. LyX's examples folder contains an example address database and 3 example LyX files showing how this is done. regards Uwe
Re: The layout file requested by this document is not usable.
lcaruso schrieb: Lyx? Latex? Annoyances. For several months I'm searching for an answer to this: The layout file requested by this document,x.layout, is not usable. What is the name of the layout file? When you set the document class to article does it work for you? If not, you LaTeX/LyX installation is broken. To fix this, follow the recipe given in http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg77709.html regards Uwe
Re: Bibliography
\bibliography{C:/Documents and Settings/User/Desktop/PROVA1/biblio} Ciao. Try put the bib in a different path, with no spaces. Just guessing. Piero
Re: personalized circular letter
Christian Kuhn schrieb: but these are own layouts. Is it possible to use it in dinbrief or g-brief2, too? No, you need to use the Koma-Script letter class. But this class has the same features as the g-brief classes and even more. First, i have to export the .mdp to .txt/csv. Then this file to .adr? (– search suitable tools/converters) It should be easy to program a csv2adr converter. When this is not possible for you, look at the koma-script documentation ftp://ftp.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scrguide.pdf) what can be done. When you don't find anything there, ask at http://komascript.de/ (German website) I'm sure that some of the koma-script users already programmed a converter. (Googling gives me this converter: http://www.komascript.de/node/94 ) Would be nice, if these infos would be ‚findable‘ in the Wiki. It is not yet in the Wiki, so please create a Wiki page when you got it working for you. I could post your answers in the Ubuntuusers-Forum. Sure. regards Uwe
Layouts for education?
Is there any lyx layouts for educational purposes out there? -- myriam
Re: Layouts for education?
--- On Sun, 11/15/09, Myriam Abramson mabram...@gmail.com wrote: From: Myriam Abramson mabram...@gmail.com Subject: Layouts for education? To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Received: Sunday, November 15, 2009, 4:58 PM Is there any lyx layouts for educational purposes out there? There probably are many but what kind of thing are you looking for? Disertation layouts? Lab report layouts? Beamer type presentation layouts? Test writing layouts? ?? ? __ The new Internet Explorer® 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/
Re: Shortcut for 'update pdf'
Christian Ridderström wrote: > > You need to define a shortcut for the function "buffer-update pdf2" > > and/or "buffer-view pdf2" > > Maybe we should have this by default? But I guess it's difficult to find > an unused shortcut? That's why you can set a "default output format" (which has a shortcut) in trunk/LyX 1.7. Jürgen
Re: problema di greco
Just to keep you informed (i think u have all the right to be informed since u helped so much), I translated everything for Felice and he thanks me and all of you for helping him. I don't know if he solved his problem but some days have passed and he didn't ping me back, so I assume he's done and mission's accomplished ;) Greetings everyone, Luca D.M. 2009/11/13 stefano franchi> HI Guenter, > > thanks for the update. Things must have changed in LyX language support > since the last time I used Greek (a couple of years ago or so). I do not > remember a Greek(polutoniko) language option, for example. Good to know the > situation has improved, since I will need it again soon. > > S. > > ERT is usually not needed. The recommended method is to use > > Unicode input. For single words, there is no need to set the language. > > > > If the language is set, you can also type Latin and it will be > > transliterated. Accents except the ~ work too. > > You can type p'asqein to get the appropriate accents > > > > Günter > > > > > > > -- > __ > Stefano Franchi > Department of Philosophy Ph: (1) 979 862-2211 > Texas A University Fax: (1) 979 845-0458 > College Station, Texas, USA >
Re: problema di greco
all this is just remarkable beautiful community have all a sunny sunday SB On Nov 15, 2009, at 10:20 AM, Luca De Marini wrote: Just to keep you informed (i think u have all the right to be informed since u helped so much), I translated everything for Felice and he thanks me and all of you for helping him. I don't know if he solved his problem but some days have passed and he didn't ping me back, so I assume he's done and mission's accomplished ;) Greetings everyone, Luca D.M. 2009/11/13 stefano franchiHI Guenter, thanks for the update. Things must have changed in LyX language support since the last time I used Greek (a couple of years ago or so). I do not remember a Greek(polutoniko) language option, for example. Good to know the situation has improved, since I will need it again soon. S. ERT is usually not needed. The recommended method is to use Unicode input. For single words, there is no need to set the language. If the language is set, you can also type Latin and it will be transliterated. Accents except the ~ work too. You can type p'asqein to get the appropriate accents Günter -- __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (1) 979 862-2211 Texas A University Fax: (1) 979 845-0458 College Station, Texas, USA --- Stefano Baroni - SISSA & DEMOCRITOS National Simulation Center - Trieste http://stefano.baroni.me [+39] 040 3787 406 (tel) -528 (fax) / stefanobaroni (skype) La morale est une logique de l'action comme la logique est une morale de la pensée - Jean Piaget Please, if possible, don't send me MS Word or PowerPoint attachments Why? See: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
personalized circular letter
hello, Lyx is a really professional tool to write good things! Now, i want to write a letter for the members of our charitable organization. Is it possible, to write personalized circular letter (german: Serienbrief), using an existing database (Ms Access, possibly exported as CSV)? this option would be really useful in Lyx! Thanks! Sincerely yours Christian
The layout file requested by this document is not usable.
Lyx? Latex? Annoyances. For several months I'm searching for an answer to this: "The layout file requested by this document,x.layout, is not usable. This is probably because a LaTeX class or style file required by it is not available. See the Customization documentation for more information. LyX will not be able to produce output." You can find answer tentatives, no one with successful application. Void hints. It seems a simple problem. But no answer. No matter if you're using annoying-windows or annoying-linux. The same problem, the same no-anwer. "This is probably because a LaTeX class or style file required by it is not available." Wow! So simple? If this is the problem, so let we know, for: x.layout --- what x.cls and x.sty are required and ... where to find it, and wher to throw it whether in linux or windows and ... presto! The most inconceivable is why, when we download and install huge ammounts of software and docs to install LYX and the need, infinite, support packs, there is the lack of classes or styles!!! It should be a test of this (layout) features prior to distribute these packs! I'm writing because I'm intending to use and make other people use Latex in a average-user reasonable amount of effort. And because I'm hopping someone with more understanding will offer us the solution! Thank you. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/The-layout-file-requested-by-this-document-is-not-usable-tp4008126p4008126.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: personalized circular letter
Christian Kuhn schrieb: Lyx is a really professional tool to write good things! Now, i want to write a letter for the members of our charitable organization. Is it possible, to write personalized circular letter (german: Serienbrief), using an existing database (Ms Access, possibly exported as CSV)? This is possible. LyX's examples folder contains an example address database and 3 example LyX files showing how this is done. regards Uwe
Re: The layout file requested by this document is not usable.
lcaruso schrieb: Lyx? Latex? Annoyances. For several months I'm searching for an answer to this: "The layout file requested by this document,x.layout, is not usable. What is the name of the layout file? When you set the document class to "article" does it work for you? If not, you LaTeX/LyX installation is broken. To fix this, follow the recipe given in http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg77709.html regards Uwe
Re: Bibliography
> \bibliography{C:/Documents and Settings/User/Desktop/PROVA1/biblio} Ciao. Try put the bib in a different path, with no spaces. Just guessing. Piero
Re: personalized circular letter
Christian Kuhn schrieb: but these are own layouts. Is it possible to use it in dinbrief or g-brief2, too? No, you need to use the Koma-Script letter class. But this class has the same features as the g-brief classes and even more. First, i have to export the .mdp to .txt/csv. Then this file to .adr? (–> search suitable tools/converters) It should be easy to program a csv2adr converter. When this is not possible for you, look at the koma-script documentation ftp://ftp.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scrguide.pdf) what can be done. When you don't find anything there, ask at http://komascript.de/ (German website) I'm sure that some of the koma-script users already programmed a converter. (Googling gives me this converter: http://www.komascript.de/node/94 ) Would be nice, if these infos would be ‚findable‘ in the Wiki. It is not yet in the Wiki, so please create a Wiki page when you got it working for you. I could post your answers in the Ubuntuusers-Forum. Sure. regards Uwe
Layouts for education?
Is there any lyx layouts for educational purposes out there? -- myriam
Re: Layouts for education?
--- On Sun, 11/15/09, Myriam Abramsonwrote: > From: Myriam Abramson > Subject: Layouts for education? > To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > Received: Sunday, November 15, 2009, 4:58 PM > > Is there any lyx layouts for educational purposes out > there? There probably are many but what kind of thing are you looking for? Disertation layouts? Lab report layouts? Beamer type presentation layouts? Test writing layouts? ?? ? __ The new Internet Explorer® 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/