Re: LyX and the algorithm2e package
On Monday 14 February 2011 23:20:18 Georger Araujo wrote: But now my algorithms have the string Algorithm2e 1 prepended to the caption, instead of Algoritmo 1 (my native language is Portuguese). I am interested in using this package because it can generate a localized list of algorithms and also localized captions. Would anybody happen to have a working module? I'm running LyX 1.6.8 with MiKTeX 2.9 on Windows. [1] http://phbaer.net/2009/09/09/algorithm2e-module-for-lyx Regards, Georger Where do the problems happen in lyx or in the final output? -- José Abílio
Re: [Solved] Error
Wolfgang: What about removing half of the document content, check the export, if ok, take half of the other half etc, until you have found the faulty part? Nikos Alexandris: I've heard of this way to treat problems before. In fact, I wanted to try it out. But I have no time... :-/ Maybe I'll give it a go the last day. [...] Solved! Fe it was a label in a subsection, or the copy-pasted (from the net) title of this subsection itself!!! afandi wrote: I got the same problem, and it's really bad due to counting for submitting. based on label as your suggestion, i found that the problem is from INSERT URL at the beginning/subsection label solved! Nice to hear it is solved :-) Maybe there is something that can be done to avoid this(these) kind(s) of error(s)? Cheers, Nikos
strange error with tabular
Hello I generated latex from my lyx file and then seperately compile it (in order to use a particular document class not part of the lyx distribution). Normally there's no problem, but when I adjust the widths of columns in my table in Lyx, and then compile the generated latex, I get the following error message from latex: ! Use of \@array doesn't match its definition. \new@ifnextchar ...served@d = #1\def \reserved@a { #2}\def \reserved@b {#3}\f... l.1275 ...{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|} ? The offending line is: \begin{tabular}{|c|{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|} Incidentally, not adjusting the column widths generates the following latex which compiles fine: \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|} Any ideas?
Re: strange error with tabular
BTW, i forgot to mention i'm using Lyx 1.6.6 and MikTex 2.8 S Nedunuri nedun...@cs.utexas.edu wrote in message news:ilohef$dmb$1...@dough.gmane.org... Hello I generated latex from my lyx file and then seperately compile it (in order to use a particular document class not part of the lyx distribution). Normally there's no problem, but when I adjust the widths of columns in my table in Lyx, and then compile the generated latex, I get the following error message from latex: ! Use of \@array doesn't match its definition. \new@ifnextchar ...served@d = #1\def \reserved@a { #2}\def \reserved@b {#3}\f... l.1275 ...{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|} ? The offending line is: \begin{tabular}{|c|{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|} Incidentally, not adjusting the column widths generates the following latex which compiles fine: \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|} Any ideas?
Re: strange error with tabular
Does adding \usepackage{array} to the preamble cure it? Paul
Replacing Lost .sty
Five years ago I wrote an article that used the breaksites package (with natbib). I'm revising that article and discovered that breaksites.sty is no longer on my system. A Google search found nothing and my searches of CTAN turned up empty. Please point me to a source for this package or an alternative one. TIA, Rich
Re: strange error with tabular
yes it does. Thanks! Funny that whatever latex processor Lyx is calling doesn't stumble on this. Paul Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote in message news:loom.20110315t230814-...@post.gmane.org... Does adding \usepackage{array} to the preamble cure it? Paul
Re: Replacing Lost .sty
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote: Five years ago I wrote an article that used the breaksites package (with natbib). I'm revising that article and discovered that breaksites.sty is no longer on my system. A Google search found nothing and my searches of CTAN turned up empty. Please point me to a source for this package or an alternative one. Did you mean breakcites.sty? http://www.tex.ac.uk/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/breakcites/breakcites.sty BH
Odd warning message
I am using LyX 2.0.0beta4 with debian testing. I have had several warning popups when saving a file saying that the file has been modified by an external program, when that is not the case. It does not happen every time, but it happens often, especially, it seems, with new files. It's not, of course, a big deal, since I can just ignore the warning, but it is odd behavior. -- David L. Johnson If all economists were laid end to end, they would not reach a conclusion. -- George Bernard Shaw
Re: Odd warning message
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 22:30:52 -0400 David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu wrote: It's not, of course, a big deal, since I can just ignore the warning, but it is odd behavior. It happens here as well, but only on the next save after the first after one has created and saved a new file. I assumed it had something to do when the preamble was manipulated. This pop up appears also when a template is used and saved the second time, but it doesn't appear to do any harm? Charlie -- http://www.skymesh.net.au/~taogypsy/ - Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** Having no destination, I am never lost. IKKYU *** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic -
LyX 2.0.0 release candidate 1 - (Non official Win32 binaries)
Hello. I've waiting for much time for the LyX 2.0 RC1 binaries that I decided to compile LyX by myself (actually, the last 2 not stable versions doesn't have a installer for Windows). It gives me some work but here is it. I'm sharing them mainly because I know there are people waiting for this. I used free file hostings, I'm very sorry for this. I would host it in the university server but I'm worried the ammount of traffic this may cost to me. Here are the links (it is just one file, both servers are hosting the same file, just choose one): http://www.4shared.com/file/LbOT7g4M/lyx-200rc1.html http://www.megaupload.com/?d=90VWSHB7 This file does not contain any installer, it is just the LyX folder compressed in a zip file. To install it, just unzip it in your Program Files directory (or anywhere else), run bin\lyx.exe and you're done. I give no warranty that it will work properly in your computer, but I hope it will. Use it at your own risk. I've compiled in a Windows 7 Pro x86 machine, using MS Visual Studio 2010 and Qt 4.7.2 (I've followed instruction in the INSTALL.Win32 file). IMO, it is better than the Alternative Installer because this compilation does not have the annoying console window (I've already discussed in another thread how much I dislikes that window). If someone try it, please give some feedback about how it is working. Repeating, these are non official binaries, The LyX Team has nothing to do with it. Regards, --- Diego Queiroz
Re: Odd warning message
On 03/15/2011 11:10 PM, Charlie wrote: On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 22:30:52 -0400 David L. Johnsondavid.john...@lehigh.edu wrote: It's not, of course, a big deal, since I can just ignore the warning, but it is odd behavior. It happens here as well, but only on the next save after the first after one has created and saved a new file. That is when I have noticed it as well. I assumed it had something to do when the preamble was manipulated. Not consistently. I just changed (trivially) a preamble and re-saved, with no problem. This pop up appears also when a template is used and saved the second time, but it doesn't appear to do any harm? I don't know about that. -- David L. Johnson It is a scientifically proven fact that a mid life crisis can only be cured by something racy and Italian. Bianchis and Colnagos are a lot cheaper than Maserattis and Ferraris. -- Glenn Davies
Re: Odd warning message
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 23:34:48 -0400 David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu wrote: It happens here as well, but only on the next save after the first after one has created and saved a new file. That is when I have noticed it as well. I assumed it had something to do when the preamble was manipulated. Not consistently. I just changed (trivially) a preamble and re-saved, with no problem. True, if that wasn't the second save on the document. Then the preamble can be altered and the pop up doesn't appear. It happens here every time on the second save of a new file, regardless if just a new file is created or a new file created with a template. Seems to work fine though. Probably because the new file is actually started from a new file template, as is a template created by the user? So when the template is changed, either the new file template or the template that the user created, then the pop up appears? Charlie -- http://www.skymesh.net.au/~taogypsy/ - Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** I want to go soon and live away by the pond, where I shall hear only the wind whispering among the reeds. It will be a success if I shall have left myself behind. -- HENRY DAVID THOREAU *** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic -
Re: LyX and the algorithm2e package
On Monday 14 February 2011 23:20:18 Georger Araujo wrote: But now my algorithms have the string Algorithm2e 1 prepended to the caption, instead of Algoritmo 1 (my native language is Portuguese). I am interested in using this package because it can generate a localized list of algorithms and also localized captions. Would anybody happen to have a working module? I'm running LyX 1.6.8 with MiKTeX 2.9 on Windows. [1] http://phbaer.net/2009/09/09/algorithm2e-module-for-lyx Regards, Georger Where do the problems happen in lyx or in the final output? -- José Abílio
Re: [Solved] Error
Wolfgang: What about removing half of the document content, check the export, if ok, take half of the other half etc, until you have found the faulty part? Nikos Alexandris: I've heard of this way to treat problems before. In fact, I wanted to try it out. But I have no time... :-/ Maybe I'll give it a go the last day. [...] Solved! Fe it was a label in a subsection, or the copy-pasted (from the net) title of this subsection itself!!! afandi wrote: I got the same problem, and it's really bad due to counting for submitting. based on label as your suggestion, i found that the problem is from INSERT URL at the beginning/subsection label solved! Nice to hear it is solved :-) Maybe there is something that can be done to avoid this(these) kind(s) of error(s)? Cheers, Nikos
strange error with tabular
Hello I generated latex from my lyx file and then seperately compile it (in order to use a particular document class not part of the lyx distribution). Normally there's no problem, but when I adjust the widths of columns in my table in Lyx, and then compile the generated latex, I get the following error message from latex: ! Use of \@array doesn't match its definition. \new@ifnextchar ...served@d = #1\def \reserved@a { #2}\def \reserved@b {#3}\f... l.1275 ...{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|} ? The offending line is: \begin{tabular}{|c|{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|} Incidentally, not adjusting the column widths generates the following latex which compiles fine: \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|} Any ideas?
Re: strange error with tabular
BTW, i forgot to mention i'm using Lyx 1.6.6 and MikTex 2.8 S Nedunuri nedun...@cs.utexas.edu wrote in message news:ilohef$dmb$1...@dough.gmane.org... Hello I generated latex from my lyx file and then seperately compile it (in order to use a particular document class not part of the lyx distribution). Normally there's no problem, but when I adjust the widths of columns in my table in Lyx, and then compile the generated latex, I get the following error message from latex: ! Use of \@array doesn't match its definition. \new@ifnextchar ...served@d = #1\def \reserved@a { #2}\def \reserved@b {#3}\f... l.1275 ...{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|} ? The offending line is: \begin{tabular}{|c|{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|{\centering}p{1in}|} Incidentally, not adjusting the column widths generates the following latex which compiles fine: \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|} Any ideas?
Re: strange error with tabular
Does adding \usepackage{array} to the preamble cure it? Paul
Replacing Lost .sty
Five years ago I wrote an article that used the breaksites package (with natbib). I'm revising that article and discovered that breaksites.sty is no longer on my system. A Google search found nothing and my searches of CTAN turned up empty. Please point me to a source for this package or an alternative one. TIA, Rich
Re: strange error with tabular
yes it does. Thanks! Funny that whatever latex processor Lyx is calling doesn't stumble on this. Paul Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote in message news:loom.20110315t230814-...@post.gmane.org... Does adding \usepackage{array} to the preamble cure it? Paul
Re: Replacing Lost .sty
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote: Five years ago I wrote an article that used the breaksites package (with natbib). I'm revising that article and discovered that breaksites.sty is no longer on my system. A Google search found nothing and my searches of CTAN turned up empty. Please point me to a source for this package or an alternative one. Did you mean breakcites.sty? http://www.tex.ac.uk/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/breakcites/breakcites.sty BH
Odd warning message
I am using LyX 2.0.0beta4 with debian testing. I have had several warning popups when saving a file saying that the file has been modified by an external program, when that is not the case. It does not happen every time, but it happens often, especially, it seems, with new files. It's not, of course, a big deal, since I can just ignore the warning, but it is odd behavior. -- David L. Johnson If all economists were laid end to end, they would not reach a conclusion. -- George Bernard Shaw
Re: Odd warning message
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 22:30:52 -0400 David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu wrote: It's not, of course, a big deal, since I can just ignore the warning, but it is odd behavior. It happens here as well, but only on the next save after the first after one has created and saved a new file. I assumed it had something to do when the preamble was manipulated. This pop up appears also when a template is used and saved the second time, but it doesn't appear to do any harm? Charlie -- http://www.skymesh.net.au/~taogypsy/ - Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** Having no destination, I am never lost. IKKYU *** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic -
LyX 2.0.0 release candidate 1 - (Non official Win32 binaries)
Hello. I've waiting for much time for the LyX 2.0 RC1 binaries that I decided to compile LyX by myself (actually, the last 2 not stable versions doesn't have a installer for Windows). It gives me some work but here is it. I'm sharing them mainly because I know there are people waiting for this. I used free file hostings, I'm very sorry for this. I would host it in the university server but I'm worried the ammount of traffic this may cost to me. Here are the links (it is just one file, both servers are hosting the same file, just choose one): http://www.4shared.com/file/LbOT7g4M/lyx-200rc1.html http://www.megaupload.com/?d=90VWSHB7 This file does not contain any installer, it is just the LyX folder compressed in a zip file. To install it, just unzip it in your Program Files directory (or anywhere else), run bin\lyx.exe and you're done. I give no warranty that it will work properly in your computer, but I hope it will. Use it at your own risk. I've compiled in a Windows 7 Pro x86 machine, using MS Visual Studio 2010 and Qt 4.7.2 (I've followed instruction in the INSTALL.Win32 file). IMO, it is better than the Alternative Installer because this compilation does not have the annoying console window (I've already discussed in another thread how much I dislikes that window). If someone try it, please give some feedback about how it is working. Repeating, these are non official binaries, The LyX Team has nothing to do with it. Regards, --- Diego Queiroz
Re: Odd warning message
On 03/15/2011 11:10 PM, Charlie wrote: On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 22:30:52 -0400 David L. Johnsondavid.john...@lehigh.edu wrote: It's not, of course, a big deal, since I can just ignore the warning, but it is odd behavior. It happens here as well, but only on the next save after the first after one has created and saved a new file. That is when I have noticed it as well. I assumed it had something to do when the preamble was manipulated. Not consistently. I just changed (trivially) a preamble and re-saved, with no problem. This pop up appears also when a template is used and saved the second time, but it doesn't appear to do any harm? I don't know about that. -- David L. Johnson It is a scientifically proven fact that a mid life crisis can only be cured by something racy and Italian. Bianchis and Colnagos are a lot cheaper than Maserattis and Ferraris. -- Glenn Davies
Re: Odd warning message
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 23:34:48 -0400 David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu wrote: It happens here as well, but only on the next save after the first after one has created and saved a new file. That is when I have noticed it as well. I assumed it had something to do when the preamble was manipulated. Not consistently. I just changed (trivially) a preamble and re-saved, with no problem. True, if that wasn't the second save on the document. Then the preamble can be altered and the pop up doesn't appear. It happens here every time on the second save of a new file, regardless if just a new file is created or a new file created with a template. Seems to work fine though. Probably because the new file is actually started from a new file template, as is a template created by the user? So when the template is changed, either the new file template or the template that the user created, then the pop up appears? Charlie -- http://www.skymesh.net.au/~taogypsy/ - Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** I want to go soon and live away by the pond, where I shall hear only the wind whispering among the reeds. It will be a success if I shall have left myself behind. -- HENRY DAVID THOREAU *** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic -
Re: LyX and the algorithm2e package
On Monday 14 February 2011 23:20:18 Georger Araujo wrote: > > But now my algorithms have the string "Algorithm2e 1" prepended to the > caption, instead of "Algoritmo 1" (my native language is Portuguese). > I am interested in using this package because it can generate a localized > list of algorithms and also localized captions. > Would anybody happen to have a working module? I'm running LyX 1.6.8 with > MiKTeX 2.9 on Windows. > > [1] http://phbaer.net/2009/09/09/algorithm2e-module-for-lyx > > Regards, > > Georger Where do the problems happen in lyx or in the final output? -- José Abílio
Re: [Solved] Error
Wolfgang: > > > > What about removing half of the document content, check the export, > > > > if ok, take half of the other half etc, until you have found the > > > > faulty part? Nikos Alexandris: > > > I've heard of this way to treat problems before. In fact, I wanted to > > > try it out. But I have no time... :-/ Maybe I'll give it a go the last > > > day. [...] > > Solved! Fe it was a label in a subsection, or the copy-pasted > > (from the net) title of this subsection itself!!! afandi wrote: > I got the same problem, and it's really bad due to counting for submitting. > based on label as your suggestion, i found that the problem is from INSERT > URL at the beginning/subsection label > solved! Nice to hear it is solved :-) Maybe there is something that can be done to avoid this(these) kind(s) of "error(s)"? Cheers, Nikos
strange error with tabular
Hello I generated latex from my lyx file and then seperately compile it (in order to use a particular document class not part of the lyx distribution). Normally there's no problem, but when I adjust the widths of columns in my table in Lyx, and then compile the generated latex, I get the following error message from latex: ! Use of \@array doesn't match its definition. \new@ifnextchar ...served@d = #1\def \reserved@a { #2}\def \reserved@b {#3}\f... l.1275 ...{\centering}p{1in}|>{\centering}p{1in}|} ? The offending line is: \begin{tabular}{|c|>{\centering}p{1in}|>{\centering}p{1in}|>{\centering}p{1in}|>{\centering}p{1in}|} Incidentally, not adjusting the column widths generates the following latex which compiles fine: \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|} Any ideas?
Re: strange error with tabular
BTW, i forgot to mention i'm using Lyx 1.6.6 and MikTex 2.8 "S Nedunuri"wrote in message news:ilohef$dmb$1...@dough.gmane.org... > Hello I generated latex from my lyx file and then seperately compile it > (in order to use a particular document class not part of the lyx > distribution). Normally there's no problem, but when I adjust the widths > of columns in my table in Lyx, and then compile the generated latex, I get > the following error message from latex: > > ! Use of \@array doesn't match its definition. > \new@ifnextchar ...served@d = #1\def \reserved@a { > #2}\def \reserved@b > {#3}\f... > l.1275 ...{\centering}p{1in}|>{\centering}p{1in}|} > > ? > > The offending line is: > > \begin{tabular}{|c|>{\centering}p{1in}|>{\centering}p{1in}|>{\centering}p{1in}|>{\centering}p{1in}|} > > Incidentally, not adjusting the column widths generates the following > latex which compiles fine: > > \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|} > > Any ideas? > > >
Re: strange error with tabular
Does adding \usepackage{array} to the preamble cure it? Paul
Replacing Lost .sty
Five years ago I wrote an article that used the breaksites package (with natbib). I'm revising that article and discovered that breaksites.sty is no longer on my system. A Google search found nothing and my searches of CTAN turned up empty. Please point me to a source for this package or an alternative one. TIA, Rich
Re: strange error with tabular
yes it does. Thanks! Funny that whatever latex processor Lyx is calling doesn't stumble on this. "Paul Rubin"wrote in message news:loom.20110315t230814-...@post.gmane.org... > Does adding \usepackage{array} to the preamble cure it? > > Paul > > >
Re: Replacing Lost .sty
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Rich Shepardwrote: > Five years ago I wrote an article that used the breaksites package (with > natbib). I'm revising that article and discovered that breaksites.sty is no > longer on my system. A Google search found nothing and my searches of CTAN > turned up empty. > > Please point me to a source for this package or an alternative one. Did you mean breakcites.sty? http://www.tex.ac.uk/ctan/macros/latex/contrib/breakcites/breakcites.sty BH
Odd warning message
I am using LyX 2.0.0beta4 with debian testing. I have had several warning popups when saving a file saying that the file has been modified by an external program, when that is not the case. It does not happen every time, but it happens often, especially, it seems, with new files. It's not, of course, a big deal, since I can just ignore the warning, but it is odd behavior. -- David L. Johnson If all economists were laid end to end, they would not reach a conclusion. -- George Bernard Shaw
Re: Odd warning message
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 22:30:52 -0400 "David L. Johnson"wrote: > It's not, of course, a big deal, since I can just ignore the warning, > but it is odd behavior. It happens here as well, but only on the next save after the first after one has created and saved a new file. I assumed it had something to do when the preamble was manipulated. This pop up appears also when a template is used and saved the second time, but it doesn't appear to do any harm? Charlie -- http://www.skymesh.net.au/~taogypsy/ - Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** Having no destination, I am never lost. IKKYU *** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic -
LyX 2.0.0 release candidate 1 - (Non official Win32 binaries)
Hello. I've waiting for much time for the LyX 2.0 RC1 binaries that I decided to compile LyX by myself (actually, the last 2 not stable versions doesn't have a installer for Windows). It gives me some work but here is it. I'm sharing them mainly because I know there are people waiting for this. I used "free" file hostings, I'm very sorry for this. I would host it in the university server but I'm worried the ammount of traffic this may cost to me. Here are the links (it is just one file, both servers are hosting the same file, just choose one): http://www.4shared.com/file/LbOT7g4M/lyx-200rc1.html http://www.megaupload.com/?d=90VWSHB7 This file does not contain any installer, it is just the LyX folder compressed in a zip file. To install it, just unzip it in your "Program Files" directory (or anywhere else), run "bin\lyx.exe" and you're done. I give no warranty that it will work properly in your computer, but I hope it will. Use it at your own risk. I've compiled in a Windows 7 Pro x86 machine, using MS Visual Studio 2010 and Qt 4.7.2 (I've followed instruction in the "INSTALL.Win32" file). IMO, it is better than the Alternative Installer because this compilation does not have the annoying console window (I've already discussed in another thread how much I dislikes that window). If someone try it, please give some feedback about how it is working. Repeating, these are non official binaries, The LyX Team has nothing to do with it. Regards, --- Diego Queiroz
Re: Odd warning message
On 03/15/2011 11:10 PM, Charlie wrote: On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 22:30:52 -0400 "David L. Johnson"wrote: It's not, of course, a big deal, since I can just ignore the warning, but it is odd behavior. It happens here as well, but only on the next save after the first after one has created and saved a new file. That is when I have noticed it as well. I assumed it had something to do when the preamble was manipulated. Not consistently. I just changed (trivially) a preamble and re-saved, with no problem. This pop up appears also when a template is used and saved the second time, but it doesn't appear to do any harm? I don't know about that. -- David L. Johnson It is a scientifically proven fact that a mid life crisis can only be cured by something racy and Italian. Bianchis and Colnagos are a lot cheaper than Maserattis and Ferraris. -- Glenn Davies
Re: Odd warning message
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 23:34:48 -0400 "David L. Johnson"wrote: > > It happens here as well, but only on the next save after the first > > after one has created and saved a new file. > > That is when I have noticed it as well. > > > I assumed it had something > > to do when the preamble was manipulated. > > Not consistently. I just changed (trivially) a preamble and > re-saved, with no problem. True, if that wasn't the second save on the document. Then the preamble can be altered and the pop up doesn't appear. It happens here every time on the "second" save of a new file, regardless if just a new file is created or a new file created with a template. Seems to work fine though. Probably because the new file is actually started from a "new file" template, as is a template created by the user? So when the template is changed, either the new file template or the template that the user created, then the pop up appears? Charlie -- http://www.skymesh.net.au/~taogypsy/ - Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** I want to go soon and live away by the pond, where I shall hear only the wind whispering among the reeds. It will be a success if I shall have left myself behind. -- HENRY DAVID THOREAU *** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic -