Howto disable use of temporary directory?
Hi, i'm using LyX with MikTex on Windows and am having problems embedding images using \includegraphics after specifying a search path using \graphicspath. Even setting absolute path doesn't work. Found a couple of posts on the net that hinted turning off temporary directory and generating temporary files in the document directory while only using relative paths with \graphicspath would help. Unfortunately i can't find a setting in LyX that allows to turn off temporary directory. Already tried nulling tempdir which didn't work. Anyone had the same issues and knows a solution or workaround? Thx, Andreas -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Howto-disable-use-of-temporary-directory-tp4595444p4595444.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Problems after moving figures
After I cut and paste a figure, Lyx 1.6.5.1 (Kubuntu-64) freezes, and I have to terminate it before I can continue. It does something to the other parts of system, since I could not write this note to the list on Thunderbird-- it was frozen. It also informs me of having to change the label of the figure, since the label that is attached to the figure already exists. I would have thought that using CUT will be communicated to the cross-reference list, to prevent this re-labeling. Is it only me or have others seen this behavior? Thanks, EK
Re: a few "chapter*"s between TOC and chapter 1 (NOT part of TOC)???
It would appear that on Feb 18, Marcelo Acuña did say: > I believe that the unique form to avoid the bug is to redefine the > header of the page by means of an ERT after the TOC. Sounds likely. Now all I gotta do is find my notes on custom headers... Not today though. My brain is kaput... Thanks! -- | ~^~ ~^~ | <*> <*> Joe (theWordy) Philbrook | ^ J(tWdy)P | \___/ <>
Re: Automatically open child documents when loading master
On 02/18/2010 01:46 PM, Heiner Peter Jansen wrote: Hello fellow LyX users, I think in an older version of LyX (running on Kubuntu 08.04, I think) I could use Ctrl+PgDown to cycle through child documents after loading a master document. It would automatically open the child documents in new tabs. This behavior seems to have changed (currently using LyX 1.6.4 on Kubuntu 9.10). Using Ctrl+PgDown only switches opened (as in "visible") tabs. Is there a way to have LyX show/open all referenced child documents upon loading the master? Using the View-menu to open them all individually is very cumbersome and I have more then 8 child documents (so I can't use Alt+V + NUM to access them quickly). I think you'd need to file an enhancement request for this. rh
Automatically open child documents when loading master
Hello fellow LyX users, I think in an older version of LyX (running on Kubuntu 08.04, I think) I could use Ctrl+PgDown to cycle through child documents after loading a master document. It would automatically open the child documents in new tabs. This behavior seems to have changed (currently using LyX 1.6.4 on Kubuntu 9.10). Using Ctrl+PgDown only switches opened (as in "visible") tabs. Is there a way to have LyX show/open all referenced child documents upon loading the master? Using the View-menu to open them all individually is very cumbersome and I have more then 8 child documents (so I can't use Alt+V + NUM to access them quickly). Heiner
Re: a few "chapter*"s between TOC and chapter 1 (NOT part of TOC)???
> The sequence is the TOC followed by a > tex code box containing: > \mainmatter > \pagenumbering{roman} > > Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the > numbered chapters. > And it is not desired for them to be labeled as "contents" > in the output > And finally Chapter 1... > > How can I stop "output" from inserting the word "contents" > into the > the page header of the "chapter*{s} without relocating them > to before the TOC, nor after chapter 1??? I believe that the unique form to avoid the bug is to redefine the header of the page by means of an ERT after the TOC. Marcelo Yahoo! Cocina Encontra las mejores recetas con Yahoo! Cocina. http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/
Re: a few "chapter*"s between TOC and chapter 1 (NOT part of TOC)???
> The sequence is the TOC followed by a > tex code box containing: > \mainmatter > \pagenumbering{roman} > > Then a few short chapter*(s) That are not part of the > numbered chapters. > And it is not desired for them to be labeled as "contents" > in the output > [...] > > How can I stop "output" from inserting the word "contents" > into the > the page header of the "chapter*{s} without relocating them > to > before the TOC, nor after chapter 1??? Yes, is a bug. It would be necessary to inform it, but I do not know where that becomes. I put the TOC at the end of the book and I do not have that problem ;-) When I put it at the beginning of the book, I solved it using titlesec and redefining header. Regards Marcelo Yahoo! Cocina Encontra las mejores recetas con Yahoo! Cocina. http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/
Re: Anfrage wegen Lyx
Am 18.02.2010 11:52, schrieb Oliver Rath: Hi Wolfgang, there exists a german tutorial in the "help" section. Unfortunatly there doesnt exist a lys book on the market, but a lot of good tutorials google-able, in german, too. Maybe at university there it could be a good idea printing the german tutorial at university printers? ;-) In my experience for big writings like diploma thesis it is the better way directly writing in latex (i.e. komascript). Hth Oliver Am 18.02.2010 11:28, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Hello, I'm answering in English, since this is an English speaking list. For specific document classes (such as DIN-Brief), try the examples in the examples folder and/or the templates (Datei> Neu von Vorlage ...) HTH, Jürgen Wolfgang Titze wrote: Hallo, ich möchte gern Studenten helfen, Ihre Diplomarbeit oder ähnliches zu schreiben. Ich arbeite mit Linux-Ubuntu und habe auf meinem Computer das "Lyx Version 1.6.x " installiert. Das Benutzerhandbuch wollte ich mir schon ausdrucken. Bei Seite 41 habe ich aus Sparsamkeitsgründen den Drucker angehalten. Bei Seite 177 wären sonst die Druckerpatronen leer geworden. Ich habe schon darin gelesen, bin aber bis jetzt nicht dahinter gekommen, wie man mit dem Pogramm arbeiten kann. Bitte schreiben Sie mir, ob es vielleicht ein Anleitungsbuch gibt. Ich brauche ein Beispiel, wie man z. B. einen Brief mit dem DIN-Brief erstellt. Oder auch andere Beispiele wären das Richtige. Mit freundlichem Gruß Wolfgang Titze Hi Wolfgang, I'm y LyX user for ca. 10 years now and use it for NEARLY ALL of my text processing needs. Two recommandations: *** Rephrase your question in englsih and you will get lots of answers of people who produce books using LyX. If you search the this list in the archives, e.g. gmane (I don't know exactly how to do that, but I know that is works) you will find many contributions from people who do 'heavy' writing of big texts (theses, books etc.) *** Before you give some advice to your students, take the time to experiment a bit yourself with LyX. Then you will realize quickly >> how simple it is to work with structured documents I use them all the time, even shorter ones can be structured in a very helpful way >> how easy you can produce personally or group-wise pre-configured documents Only if you want to produce perfect documents with Logos and your own page layout etx. you have to use LaTeX. If you are situated somewhere between Munich and Zurich maybe we could arrange a personal meeting such that I can show you some of my experiences. Best regards Hellmut -- Dr. Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de Degenfeldstraße 2 tel +49-89-3081172 D-80803 München-Schwabing mobil +49-172-8450321 please: No DOCs, no PPTs. why: tinyurl.com/cbgq