Beamer
Hi I have a question regarding beamer. I have installed Lyx 2.0 and everything is working great. The only problem is beamer class. It does not want to compile it. I have tried it on different computers and also with Lyx 1.6.9. The same problem. I checked MixTex and all necessary packages are installed. pgf, xcolor Does anyone have any idea what to do? Jure -- Jure Acimovic, mag. Pharm. Institute of Biochemistry Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Vrazov trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia phone: +386-1-543-7666 fax: +386-1-543-7641
Re: Beamer
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Jure acimovic jure.acimo...@mf.uni-lj.si wrote: Hi I have a question regarding beamer. I have installed Lyx 2.0 and everything is working great. The only problem is beamer class. It does not want to compile it. I have tried it on different computers and also with Lyx 1.6.9. The same problem. I checked MixTex and all necessary packages are installed. pgf, xcolor Does anyone have any idea what to do? Please post your Document LaTeX Log. Liviu Jure -- Jure Acimovic, mag. Pharm. Institute of Biochemistry Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Vrazov trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia phone: +386-1-543-7666 fax: +386-1-543-7641 -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
about the ESC key
Hello everyone, I have a small question. The short-key I defined in the Tools/Preference/Editing/Shortcus does not work in Dialog (e.g. Toc Dialog, Citation Dialog or other dialogs). Is it possible to leave the self-defined shortcuts still work in dialogs. Maybe it is a bit tricky, maybe adding a new key mapping in the base dialog class of all dialogs. Actually, I just want to use Ctrl+g as Esc to cancel the pop dialog, but always I need to hit the Esc (very far from the keyboard center). Any suggestion will be appreciated. Thanks in advance, WD
Re: citation styles
In the document settings you select the citation engine (default/natbib/jurabib). How to use a different engine, for example to use another style such as author-date.
deb for ubuntu lucid?
Hello, [sorry if double post--looks like the previous one did not reach the list] Is there any chance of seeing a .deb file appear for Ubuntu Lucid? So far I relied on getdeb to get lyx updated, but it looks like getdeb has somewhat dropped supporting lyx on lucid. Of course Ubuntu has recent lyx packages but lucid doesn't meet their dependencies. OTTH, I'm not so fond at compiling myself, and I see that even on the lucid-bleed ppa, lyx 2.0.0 failed to build... not very encouraging. I'm in no hurry to upgrade my Ubuntu. Has anyone successfully compiled lyx 2 under lucid 64? TIA for any advice or experience report. -- Daniel CLEMENT
Re: deb for ubuntu lucid?
Hi. A spanish blogger have a repositories with LyX: http://linuxmusica.com/lyx-2-0-beta-1-en-ubuntu-maverick/ Besides, I've compiled LyX 2.0.0 for Ubuntu Lucid 64 following this tutorial (in spanish): http://bioinformatiquillo.wordpress.com/2010/05/26/instalar-lyx-2-0-alpha3-en-ubuntu/ I hope this is useful. On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Daniel CLEMENT dcleme...@sfr.fr wrote: Hello, [sorry if double post--looks like the previous one did not reach the list] Is there any chance of seeing a .deb file appear for Ubuntu Lucid? So far I relied on getdeb to get lyx updated, but it looks like getdeb has somewhat dropped supporting lyx on lucid. Of course Ubuntu has recent lyx packages but lucid doesn't meet their dependencies. OTTH, I'm not so fond at compiling myself, and I see that even on the lucid-bleed ppa, lyx 2.0.0 failed to build... not very encouraging. I'm in no hurry to upgrade my Ubuntu. Has anyone successfully compiled lyx 2 under lucid 64? TIA for any advice or experience report. -- Daniel CLEMENT -- Más allá de la confusión, persiste la duda.
Re: deb for ubuntu lucid?
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Daniel CLEMENT dcleme...@sfr.fr wrote: Hello, [sorry if double post--looks like the previous one did not reach the list] Is there any chance of seeing a .deb file appear for Ubuntu Lucid? So far I relied on getdeb to get lyx updated, but it looks like getdeb has somewhat dropped supporting lyx on lucid. Of course Ubuntu has recent lyx packages but lucid doesn't meet their dependencies. OTTH, I'm not so fond at compiling myself, and I see that even on the lucid-bleed ppa, lyx 2.0.0 failed to build... not very encouraging. I'm in no hurry to upgrade my Ubuntu. Has anyone successfully compiled lyx 2 under lucid 64? Yes. Regularly. Please check these rough instructions [1]. Liviu [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg87797.html TIA for any advice or experience report. -- Daniel CLEMENT -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: Beamer
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011, Jure acimovic wrote: I have a question regarding beamer. I have installed Lyx 2.0 and everything is working great. The only problem is beamer class. It does not want to compile it. What does not want to compile what? When I prepare a beamer clase presentation I need to use File - Export - pdflatex to look at the results. Using ctrl-x p doesn't work as it does for articles, letters, and other classes. Does anyone have any idea what to do? What are you doing and what do you see as results? Rich
Re: Setting Defaults
Am 23.08.2011 um 15:08 schrieb Rich Shepard: On Tue, 23 Aug 2011, Stephan Witt wrote: You refer to the mouse pointer when talking about the I-beam cursor. The pointer indeed is set to the thin I-beam by LyX for the work space. This is common for editors - but as you already mentioned - not very prominent on screen. I have this I-beam for every editable input area - the browser, the mail client, the terminal window, etc... Stephan, Yes, GUI apps tend to look alike, but there are differences between those using the Qt widget set and those using GTK widgets. You mean, GTK editor apps - like gedit - have a more visible mouse pointer when hovering over text area? Perhaps you can configure your Qt-environment to display a more visible IBeamCursor for you. It's been years since I've reconfigured qt. I'll look at that. Thanks, Rich
Re: Setting Defaults
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011, Stephan Witt wrote: You mean, GTK editor apps - like gedit - have a more visible mouse pointer when hovering over text area? I've no idea. I use emacs, joe, and lyx for 99.44% of my writing, and LibreOffice (shudder!) when I need to send a Word-formatted document to a client or agency. I can tell you that both emacs and alpine have a large block cursor, but the pointer cursor is still the thin I-beam. On a black background it tends to be more visible. And, working in a virtual console, the trackball is of limited value. Rich
Re: citation styles
On 23/08/2011 7:28 AM, e-letter wrote: In the document settings you select the citation engine (default/natbib/jurabib). How to use a different engine, for example to use another style such as author-date. Hi, In general there are two places to determine citation engine and styles. They are: 1. Document Settings Bibliography and 2. Insert List / TOC BibTeX Bibliography In 1. you can select natbib engine with author/year. In 2. you can select a style---but here it gets tricky, since all styles are listed but not all of them are natbib-compatible and author/year-compatible. Best is to experiment or google for a style which you like. -- Julien
Re: citation styles
Does this mean that it is not possible to use a style that is not compatible with default, natbib or jurabib engines? Neither of these engines are compatible with author-date style (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/authordate), causing error message (undefined controlled sequence).
Re: citation styles
On 23/08/2011 9:54 AM, e-letter wrote: Does this mean that it is not possible to use a style that is not compatible with default, natbib or jurabib engines? Neither of these engines are compatible with author-date style (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/authordate), causing error message (undefined controlled sequence). Ah, thanks for the link. That makes it clear what you want to use. This package uses the standard latex command \cite. So, once you have installed this package in your latex distribution, you could use it in LyX by this procedure: 1. Select the default engine in Document Settings Bibliography, 2. put the line \usepackage{authordate1-4} in Document Settings Preamble, 3. select one of the style (authordate1, authordate2, authordate3, or authordate4) in the BibTeX Bibliography settings. Cheers, Julien
Command to change headers of a few pages of a book
How do I manage to do this? The pages are in before the main matter, and I'm using a chapter* to define them. So it's not taking the right header which I want it to. FN FN +91-832-2409490 or +91-9822122436 (after 2pm) #784 Nr Lourdes Convent, Saligao 403511 Goa India http://fn.goa-india.org http://goa1556.goa-india.org
Re: Command to change headers of a few pages of a book
Il 23/08/2011 18:57, Frederick FN Noronha *??? ??? ha scritto: How do I manage to do this? The pages are in before the main matter, and I'm using a chapter* to define them. So it's not taking the right header which I want it to. FN FN +91-832-2409490 or +91-9822122436 (after 2pm) #784 Nr Lourdes Convent, Saligao 403511 Goa India http://fn.goa-india.org http://goa1556.goa-india.org It is sufficient to add an INSET to the name of the chapter, containing the following command \markboth{header}{header} where, instead of header, you must put the header you want. Furthermore, if you also want the chapter to appear in the TOC, you should add, in the same INSET, the command \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{title} where instead of title you must put the title of the chapter. Francesco
Re: Sweave Snow Leopard and lyx 2.0
As far as I know, there is no such a package named literate, and the Sweave module does not rely on noweb.sty (this seems to be a common misunderstanding about Sweave in LyX). I'm sort of lost in the discussion and do not know what is the problem right now. The Sweave module mainly depends on Rscript, which is part of R; it has to be in your PATH variable. Sweave.sty may or may not be required, since the Sweave() function in R will automatically add something like \usepackage{Sweave} in your LaTeX output. In LyX 2.0.1, users will not need to worry about Sweave.sty anymore -- it will be copied from R if LyX cannot see it. Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 4:58 AM, Graham Smith myotis...@gmail.com wrote: With a follow up to a follow up, Thanks for the comment about noweb and sweave, I wasn't sure if I needed both. I knew I needed Sweave, just not sure about noweb. The errror message, as suggested by Julien, was indeed linked to trying to load the noweb module. Removing the noweb module fixed the error and fixing the path fixed the compile error. I don't get this error on Ubuntu so I assume I must have a more complete installation on Ubuntu. Thanks again Liviu and Julien, a great relief to get this sorted. Graham
Re: Beamer
It looks as if you might have a problem with a hyperlink. Have you added any hyperlinks (beyond the navigational links that beamer provides automatically)? If so, you might try deleting them and see if that helps. Do you have the hyperref package installed (seems likely, but worth checking)? Also, does the problem persist if you select Document Settings PDF Properties and select the Use hyperref support box? Paul
Re: Setting Defaults
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011, Marcelo Acuña wrote: To change cursor color is in Preferences too. Marcelo, I fixed the trackball cursor tracking issue by the simple expedient of changing the application window's background color by making it much lighter. The mid-yellow does not have sufficient contrast, changing it to almost-white makes a huge difference. Thanks, Rich
submitting paper in latex (tex) format
Hi all, I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created paper.tex I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex paper.tex It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file all links including citations were shown as [?]. Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? Any tips please? Thanks in advance for any information. regards waluyo
Re: submitting paper in latex (tex) format
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto was.u...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created paper.tex I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex paper.tex It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file all links including citations were shown as [?]. Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? Any tips please? When compiling a .tex file you typically have to run latex (or pdflatex) a couple of times because these programs make only one pass through the source .tex file. You also have to run bibtex to generate the bibliography. Normally the following sequence of commands should work (in this order, and assuming you have a proper .bib file referenced in your .tex file): pdflatex paper.tex bibtex paper pdflatex paper.tex pdflatex paper.tex (The last one may not be necessary, but it doesn't hurt). After these, the citations should appear correctly. Thanks in advance for any information. regards waluyo -- Ernesto Posse Modelling and Analysis in Software Engineering School of Computing Queen's University - Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Re: submitting paper in latex (tex) format
I experienced exactly the same with AAAI format. see this http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg78730.html, it's about AAAI package. here's what I did: 1.In Lyx, export to latex (plain) 2.pdflatex fileName 3.bibtex fileName 4.pdflatex fileName 5.pdflatex fileName you need to compile the bibliography (bibtex fileName) also run the command pdflatex twice. hope this helps. ~Eisa On 2011-08-23, at 8:28 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: Hi all, I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created paper.tex I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex paper.tex It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file all links including citations were shown as [?]. Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? Any tips please? Thanks in advance for any information. regards waluyo
Re: submitting paper in latex (tex) format
Thanks Eisa , also Ernesto Yes, all citation links are now shown with the correct list of references. It means nothings wrong with the tex file generated by lyx. I can submit it with other figures and bib file. Best regards waluyo On 24 August 2011 11:05, Eisa Ayed eisalen...@yahoo.com wrote: I experienced exactly the same with AAAI format. see this http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg78730.html, it's about AAAI package. here's what I did: 1.In Lyx, export to latex (plain) 2.pdflatex fileName 3.bibtex fileName 4.pdflatex fileName 5.pdflatex fileName you need to compile the bibliography (bibtex fileName) also run the command pdflatex twice. hope this helps. ~Eisa On 2011-08-23, at 8:28 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: Hi all, I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created paper.tex I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex paper.tex It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file all links including citations were shown as [?]. Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? Any tips please? Thanks in advance for any information. regards waluyo
[Lyx to Latex] XY-PIC figures and crossref tag
I exported my document to Latex. 1. when compiling my .bib file, it generates errors because of crossref tag in bibtex entries. I removed crossref tag and it compiled fine. is this normal (i'm using Texworks as latex editor)? 2.another issue is the using of built-in figures (xymatrix). in my computer it generates exactly the same as in Lyx. when I sent it to my friend some circle frames get corrupted (smaller than the text it contains) how can I solve this? Thank You, ~Eisa On 2011-08-23, at 9:26 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: Thanks Eisa , also Ernesto Yes, all citation links are now shown with the correct list of references. It means nothings wrong with the tex file generated by lyx. I can submit it with other figures and bib file. Best regards waluyo On 24 August 2011 11:05, Eisa Ayed eisalen...@yahoo.com wrote: I experienced exactly the same with AAAI format. see this http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg78730.html, it's about AAAI package. here's what I did: 1.In Lyx, export to latex (plain) 2.pdflatex fileName 3.bibtex fileName 4.pdflatex fileName 5.pdflatex fileName you need to compile the bibliography (bibtex fileName) also run the command pdflatex twice. hope this helps. ~Eisa On 2011-08-23, at 8:28 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: Hi all, I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created paper.tex I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex paper.tex It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file all links including citations were shown as [?]. Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? Any tips please? Thanks in advance for any information. regards waluyo
Beamer
Hi I have a question regarding beamer. I have installed Lyx 2.0 and everything is working great. The only problem is beamer class. It does not want to compile it. I have tried it on different computers and also with Lyx 1.6.9. The same problem. I checked MixTex and all necessary packages are installed. pgf, xcolor Does anyone have any idea what to do? Jure -- Jure Acimovic, mag. Pharm. Institute of Biochemistry Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Vrazov trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia phone: +386-1-543-7666 fax: +386-1-543-7641
Re: Beamer
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Jure acimovic jure.acimo...@mf.uni-lj.si wrote: Hi I have a question regarding beamer. I have installed Lyx 2.0 and everything is working great. The only problem is beamer class. It does not want to compile it. I have tried it on different computers and also with Lyx 1.6.9. The same problem. I checked MixTex and all necessary packages are installed. pgf, xcolor Does anyone have any idea what to do? Please post your Document LaTeX Log. Liviu Jure -- Jure Acimovic, mag. Pharm. Institute of Biochemistry Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Vrazov trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia phone: +386-1-543-7666 fax: +386-1-543-7641 -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
about the ESC key
Hello everyone, I have a small question. The short-key I defined in the Tools/Preference/Editing/Shortcus does not work in Dialog (e.g. Toc Dialog, Citation Dialog or other dialogs). Is it possible to leave the self-defined shortcuts still work in dialogs. Maybe it is a bit tricky, maybe adding a new key mapping in the base dialog class of all dialogs. Actually, I just want to use Ctrl+g as Esc to cancel the pop dialog, but always I need to hit the Esc (very far from the keyboard center). Any suggestion will be appreciated. Thanks in advance, WD
Re: citation styles
In the document settings you select the citation engine (default/natbib/jurabib). How to use a different engine, for example to use another style such as author-date.
deb for ubuntu lucid?
Hello, [sorry if double post--looks like the previous one did not reach the list] Is there any chance of seeing a .deb file appear for Ubuntu Lucid? So far I relied on getdeb to get lyx updated, but it looks like getdeb has somewhat dropped supporting lyx on lucid. Of course Ubuntu has recent lyx packages but lucid doesn't meet their dependencies. OTTH, I'm not so fond at compiling myself, and I see that even on the lucid-bleed ppa, lyx 2.0.0 failed to build... not very encouraging. I'm in no hurry to upgrade my Ubuntu. Has anyone successfully compiled lyx 2 under lucid 64? TIA for any advice or experience report. -- Daniel CLEMENT
Re: deb for ubuntu lucid?
Hi. A spanish blogger have a repositories with LyX: http://linuxmusica.com/lyx-2-0-beta-1-en-ubuntu-maverick/ Besides, I've compiled LyX 2.0.0 for Ubuntu Lucid 64 following this tutorial (in spanish): http://bioinformatiquillo.wordpress.com/2010/05/26/instalar-lyx-2-0-alpha3-en-ubuntu/ I hope this is useful. On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Daniel CLEMENT dcleme...@sfr.fr wrote: Hello, [sorry if double post--looks like the previous one did not reach the list] Is there any chance of seeing a .deb file appear for Ubuntu Lucid? So far I relied on getdeb to get lyx updated, but it looks like getdeb has somewhat dropped supporting lyx on lucid. Of course Ubuntu has recent lyx packages but lucid doesn't meet their dependencies. OTTH, I'm not so fond at compiling myself, and I see that even on the lucid-bleed ppa, lyx 2.0.0 failed to build... not very encouraging. I'm in no hurry to upgrade my Ubuntu. Has anyone successfully compiled lyx 2 under lucid 64? TIA for any advice or experience report. -- Daniel CLEMENT -- Más allá de la confusión, persiste la duda.
Re: deb for ubuntu lucid?
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Daniel CLEMENT dcleme...@sfr.fr wrote: Hello, [sorry if double post--looks like the previous one did not reach the list] Is there any chance of seeing a .deb file appear for Ubuntu Lucid? So far I relied on getdeb to get lyx updated, but it looks like getdeb has somewhat dropped supporting lyx on lucid. Of course Ubuntu has recent lyx packages but lucid doesn't meet their dependencies. OTTH, I'm not so fond at compiling myself, and I see that even on the lucid-bleed ppa, lyx 2.0.0 failed to build... not very encouraging. I'm in no hurry to upgrade my Ubuntu. Has anyone successfully compiled lyx 2 under lucid 64? Yes. Regularly. Please check these rough instructions [1]. Liviu [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg87797.html TIA for any advice or experience report. -- Daniel CLEMENT -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: Beamer
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011, Jure acimovic wrote: I have a question regarding beamer. I have installed Lyx 2.0 and everything is working great. The only problem is beamer class. It does not want to compile it. What does not want to compile what? When I prepare a beamer clase presentation I need to use File - Export - pdflatex to look at the results. Using ctrl-x p doesn't work as it does for articles, letters, and other classes. Does anyone have any idea what to do? What are you doing and what do you see as results? Rich
Re: Setting Defaults
Am 23.08.2011 um 15:08 schrieb Rich Shepard: On Tue, 23 Aug 2011, Stephan Witt wrote: You refer to the mouse pointer when talking about the I-beam cursor. The pointer indeed is set to the thin I-beam by LyX for the work space. This is common for editors - but as you already mentioned - not very prominent on screen. I have this I-beam for every editable input area - the browser, the mail client, the terminal window, etc... Stephan, Yes, GUI apps tend to look alike, but there are differences between those using the Qt widget set and those using GTK widgets. You mean, GTK editor apps - like gedit - have a more visible mouse pointer when hovering over text area? Perhaps you can configure your Qt-environment to display a more visible IBeamCursor for you. It's been years since I've reconfigured qt. I'll look at that. Thanks, Rich
Re: Setting Defaults
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011, Stephan Witt wrote: You mean, GTK editor apps - like gedit - have a more visible mouse pointer when hovering over text area? I've no idea. I use emacs, joe, and lyx for 99.44% of my writing, and LibreOffice (shudder!) when I need to send a Word-formatted document to a client or agency. I can tell you that both emacs and alpine have a large block cursor, but the pointer cursor is still the thin I-beam. On a black background it tends to be more visible. And, working in a virtual console, the trackball is of limited value. Rich
Re: citation styles
On 23/08/2011 7:28 AM, e-letter wrote: In the document settings you select the citation engine (default/natbib/jurabib). How to use a different engine, for example to use another style such as author-date. Hi, In general there are two places to determine citation engine and styles. They are: 1. Document Settings Bibliography and 2. Insert List / TOC BibTeX Bibliography In 1. you can select natbib engine with author/year. In 2. you can select a style---but here it gets tricky, since all styles are listed but not all of them are natbib-compatible and author/year-compatible. Best is to experiment or google for a style which you like. -- Julien
Re: citation styles
Does this mean that it is not possible to use a style that is not compatible with default, natbib or jurabib engines? Neither of these engines are compatible with author-date style (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/authordate), causing error message (undefined controlled sequence).
Re: citation styles
On 23/08/2011 9:54 AM, e-letter wrote: Does this mean that it is not possible to use a style that is not compatible with default, natbib or jurabib engines? Neither of these engines are compatible with author-date style (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/authordate), causing error message (undefined controlled sequence). Ah, thanks for the link. That makes it clear what you want to use. This package uses the standard latex command \cite. So, once you have installed this package in your latex distribution, you could use it in LyX by this procedure: 1. Select the default engine in Document Settings Bibliography, 2. put the line \usepackage{authordate1-4} in Document Settings Preamble, 3. select one of the style (authordate1, authordate2, authordate3, or authordate4) in the BibTeX Bibliography settings. Cheers, Julien
Command to change headers of a few pages of a book
How do I manage to do this? The pages are in before the main matter, and I'm using a chapter* to define them. So it's not taking the right header which I want it to. FN FN +91-832-2409490 or +91-9822122436 (after 2pm) #784 Nr Lourdes Convent, Saligao 403511 Goa India http://fn.goa-india.org http://goa1556.goa-india.org
Re: Command to change headers of a few pages of a book
Il 23/08/2011 18:57, Frederick FN Noronha *??? ??? ha scritto: How do I manage to do this? The pages are in before the main matter, and I'm using a chapter* to define them. So it's not taking the right header which I want it to. FN FN +91-832-2409490 or +91-9822122436 (after 2pm) #784 Nr Lourdes Convent, Saligao 403511 Goa India http://fn.goa-india.org http://goa1556.goa-india.org It is sufficient to add an INSET to the name of the chapter, containing the following command \markboth{header}{header} where, instead of header, you must put the header you want. Furthermore, if you also want the chapter to appear in the TOC, you should add, in the same INSET, the command \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{title} where instead of title you must put the title of the chapter. Francesco
Re: Sweave Snow Leopard and lyx 2.0
As far as I know, there is no such a package named literate, and the Sweave module does not rely on noweb.sty (this seems to be a common misunderstanding about Sweave in LyX). I'm sort of lost in the discussion and do not know what is the problem right now. The Sweave module mainly depends on Rscript, which is part of R; it has to be in your PATH variable. Sweave.sty may or may not be required, since the Sweave() function in R will automatically add something like \usepackage{Sweave} in your LaTeX output. In LyX 2.0.1, users will not need to worry about Sweave.sty anymore -- it will be copied from R if LyX cannot see it. Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 4:58 AM, Graham Smith myotis...@gmail.com wrote: With a follow up to a follow up, Thanks for the comment about noweb and sweave, I wasn't sure if I needed both. I knew I needed Sweave, just not sure about noweb. The errror message, as suggested by Julien, was indeed linked to trying to load the noweb module. Removing the noweb module fixed the error and fixing the path fixed the compile error. I don't get this error on Ubuntu so I assume I must have a more complete installation on Ubuntu. Thanks again Liviu and Julien, a great relief to get this sorted. Graham
Re: Beamer
It looks as if you might have a problem with a hyperlink. Have you added any hyperlinks (beyond the navigational links that beamer provides automatically)? If so, you might try deleting them and see if that helps. Do you have the hyperref package installed (seems likely, but worth checking)? Also, does the problem persist if you select Document Settings PDF Properties and select the Use hyperref support box? Paul
Re: Setting Defaults
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011, Marcelo Acuña wrote: To change cursor color is in Preferences too. Marcelo, I fixed the trackball cursor tracking issue by the simple expedient of changing the application window's background color by making it much lighter. The mid-yellow does not have sufficient contrast, changing it to almost-white makes a huge difference. Thanks, Rich
submitting paper in latex (tex) format
Hi all, I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created paper.tex I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex paper.tex It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file all links including citations were shown as [?]. Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? Any tips please? Thanks in advance for any information. regards waluyo
Re: submitting paper in latex (tex) format
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto was.u...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created paper.tex I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex paper.tex It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file all links including citations were shown as [?]. Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? Any tips please? When compiling a .tex file you typically have to run latex (or pdflatex) a couple of times because these programs make only one pass through the source .tex file. You also have to run bibtex to generate the bibliography. Normally the following sequence of commands should work (in this order, and assuming you have a proper .bib file referenced in your .tex file): pdflatex paper.tex bibtex paper pdflatex paper.tex pdflatex paper.tex (The last one may not be necessary, but it doesn't hurt). After these, the citations should appear correctly. Thanks in advance for any information. regards waluyo -- Ernesto Posse Modelling and Analysis in Software Engineering School of Computing Queen's University - Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Re: submitting paper in latex (tex) format
I experienced exactly the same with AAAI format. see this http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg78730.html, it's about AAAI package. here's what I did: 1.In Lyx, export to latex (plain) 2.pdflatex fileName 3.bibtex fileName 4.pdflatex fileName 5.pdflatex fileName you need to compile the bibliography (bibtex fileName) also run the command pdflatex twice. hope this helps. ~Eisa On 2011-08-23, at 8:28 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: Hi all, I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created paper.tex I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex paper.tex It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file all links including citations were shown as [?]. Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? Any tips please? Thanks in advance for any information. regards waluyo
Re: submitting paper in latex (tex) format
Thanks Eisa , also Ernesto Yes, all citation links are now shown with the correct list of references. It means nothings wrong with the tex file generated by lyx. I can submit it with other figures and bib file. Best regards waluyo On 24 August 2011 11:05, Eisa Ayed eisalen...@yahoo.com wrote: I experienced exactly the same with AAAI format. see this http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg78730.html, it's about AAAI package. here's what I did: 1.In Lyx, export to latex (plain) 2.pdflatex fileName 3.bibtex fileName 4.pdflatex fileName 5.pdflatex fileName you need to compile the bibliography (bibtex fileName) also run the command pdflatex twice. hope this helps. ~Eisa On 2011-08-23, at 8:28 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: Hi all, I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created paper.tex I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex paper.tex It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file all links including citations were shown as [?]. Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? Any tips please? Thanks in advance for any information. regards waluyo
[Lyx to Latex] XY-PIC figures and crossref tag
I exported my document to Latex. 1. when compiling my .bib file, it generates errors because of crossref tag in bibtex entries. I removed crossref tag and it compiled fine. is this normal (i'm using Texworks as latex editor)? 2.another issue is the using of built-in figures (xymatrix). in my computer it generates exactly the same as in Lyx. when I sent it to my friend some circle frames get corrupted (smaller than the text it contains) how can I solve this? Thank You, ~Eisa On 2011-08-23, at 9:26 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: Thanks Eisa , also Ernesto Yes, all citation links are now shown with the correct list of references. It means nothings wrong with the tex file generated by lyx. I can submit it with other figures and bib file. Best regards waluyo On 24 August 2011 11:05, Eisa Ayed eisalen...@yahoo.com wrote: I experienced exactly the same with AAAI format. see this http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg78730.html, it's about AAAI package. here's what I did: 1.In Lyx, export to latex (plain) 2.pdflatex fileName 3.bibtex fileName 4.pdflatex fileName 5.pdflatex fileName you need to compile the bibliography (bibtex fileName) also run the command pdflatex twice. hope this helps. ~Eisa On 2011-08-23, at 8:28 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: Hi all, I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created paper.tex I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex paper.tex It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file all links including citations were shown as [?]. Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? Any tips please? Thanks in advance for any information. regards waluyo
Beamer
Hi I have a question regarding beamer. I have installed Lyx 2.0 and everything is working great. The only problem is beamer class. It does not want to compile it. I have tried it on different computers and also with Lyx 1.6.9. The same problem. I checked MixTex and all necessary packages are installed. pgf, xcolor Does anyone have any idea what to do? Jure -- Jure Acimovic, mag. Pharm. Institute of Biochemistry Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Vrazov trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia phone: +386-1-543-7666 fax: +386-1-543-7641
Re: Beamer
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Jure acimovicwrote: > Hi > > I have a question regarding beamer. I have installed Lyx 2.0 and everything > is working great. The only problem is beamer class. It does not want to > compile it. > > I have tried it on different computers and also with Lyx 1.6.9. The same > problem. I checked MixTex and all necessary packages are installed. pgf, > xcolor > > Does anyone have any idea what to do? > Please post your Document > LaTeX Log. Liviu > Jure > > -- > Jure Acimovic, mag. Pharm. > Institute of Biochemistry > Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, > Vrazov trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana > Slovenia > > phone: +386-1-543-7666 > fax: +386-1-543-7641 > > -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
about the ESC key
Hello everyone, I have a small question. The short-key I defined in the Tools/Preference/Editing/Shortcus does not work in Dialog (e.g. Toc Dialog, Citation Dialog or other dialogs). Is it possible to leave the self-defined shortcuts still work in dialogs. Maybe it is a bit tricky, maybe adding a new key mapping in the base dialog class of all dialogs. Actually, I just want to use Ctrl+g as Esc to cancel the pop dialog, but always I need to hit the Esc (very far from the keyboard center). Any suggestion will be appreciated. Thanks in advance, WD
Re: citation styles
> In the document settings you select the citation engine > (default/natbib/jurabib). How to use a different engine, for example to use another style such as author-date.
deb for ubuntu lucid?
Hello, [sorry if double post--looks like the previous one did not reach the list] Is there any chance of seeing a .deb file appear for Ubuntu Lucid? So far I relied on getdeb to get lyx updated, but it looks like getdeb has somewhat dropped supporting lyx on lucid. Of course Ubuntu has recent lyx packages but lucid doesn't meet their dependencies. OTTH, I'm not so fond at compiling myself, and I see that even on the lucid-bleed ppa, lyx 2.0.0 "failed to build"... not very encouraging. I'm in no hurry to upgrade my Ubuntu. Has anyone successfully compiled lyx 2 under lucid 64? TIA for any advice or experience report. -- Daniel CLEMENT
Re: deb for ubuntu lucid?
Hi. A spanish blogger have a repositories with LyX: http://linuxmusica.com/lyx-2-0-beta-1-en-ubuntu-maverick/ Besides, I've compiled LyX 2.0.0 for Ubuntu Lucid 64 following this tutorial (in spanish): http://bioinformatiquillo.wordpress.com/2010/05/26/instalar-lyx-2-0-alpha3-en-ubuntu/ I hope this is useful. On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Daniel CLEMENTwrote: > Hello, > > [sorry if double post--looks like the previous one did not reach the list] > > Is there any chance of seeing a .deb file appear for Ubuntu Lucid? So > far I relied on getdeb to get lyx updated, but it looks like getdeb has > somewhat dropped supporting lyx on lucid. > > Of course Ubuntu has recent lyx packages but lucid doesn't meet their > dependencies. > > OTTH, I'm not so fond at compiling myself, and I see that even on the > lucid-bleed ppa, lyx 2.0.0 "failed to build"... not very encouraging. > > I'm in no hurry to upgrade my Ubuntu. Has anyone successfully compiled > lyx 2 under lucid 64? > > TIA for any advice or experience report. > -- > Daniel CLEMENT > -- Más allá de la confusión, persiste la duda.
Re: deb for ubuntu lucid?
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 2:01 PM, Daniel CLEMENTwrote: > Hello, > > [sorry if double post--looks like the previous one did not reach the list] > > Is there any chance of seeing a .deb file appear for Ubuntu Lucid? So > far I relied on getdeb to get lyx updated, but it looks like getdeb has > somewhat dropped supporting lyx on lucid. > > Of course Ubuntu has recent lyx packages but lucid doesn't meet their > dependencies. > > OTTH, I'm not so fond at compiling myself, and I see that even on the > lucid-bleed ppa, lyx 2.0.0 "failed to build"... not very encouraging. > > I'm in no hurry to upgrade my Ubuntu. Has anyone successfully compiled > lyx 2 under lucid 64? > Yes. Regularly. Please check these rough instructions [1]. Liviu [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg87797.html > > TIA for any advice or experience report. > -- > Daniel CLEMENT > -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: Beamer
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011, Jure acimovic wrote: I have a question regarding beamer. I have installed Lyx 2.0 and everything is working great. The only problem is beamer class. It does not want to compile it. What does not want to compile what? When I prepare a beamer clase presentation I need to use File -> Export -> pdflatex to look at the results. Using ctrl-x p doesn't work as it does for articles, letters, and other classes. Does anyone have any idea what to do? What are you doing and what do you see as results? Rich
Re: Setting Defaults
Am 23.08.2011 um 15:08 schrieb Rich Shepard: > On Tue, 23 Aug 2011, Stephan Witt wrote: > >> You refer to the mouse pointer when talking about the I-beam cursor. The >> pointer indeed is set to the thin I-beam by LyX for the work space. This >> is common for editors - but as you already mentioned - not very prominent >> on screen. I have this I-beam for every editable input area - the browser, >> the mail client, the terminal window, etc... > > Stephan, > > Yes, GUI apps tend to look alike, but there are differences between those > using the Qt widget set and those using GTK widgets. You mean, GTK editor apps - like gedit - have a more visible mouse pointer when hovering over text area? > >> Perhaps you can configure your Qt-environment to display a more visible >> IBeamCursor for you. > > It's been years since I've reconfigured qt. I'll look at that. > > Thanks, > > Rich
Re: Setting Defaults
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011, Stephan Witt wrote: You mean, GTK editor apps - like gedit - have a more visible mouse pointer when hovering over text area? I've no idea. I use emacs, joe, and lyx for 99.44% of my writing, and LibreOffice (shudder!) when I need to send a Word-formatted document to a client or agency. I can tell you that both emacs and alpine have a large block cursor, but the pointer cursor is still the thin I-beam. On a black background it tends to be more visible. And, working in a virtual console, the trackball is of limited value. Rich
Re: citation styles
On 23/08/2011 7:28 AM, e-letter wrote: In the document settings you select the citation engine (default/natbib/jurabib). How to use a different engine, for example to use another style such as author-date. Hi, In general there are two places to determine citation engine and styles. They are: 1. Document > Settings > Bibliography and 2. Insert > List / TOC > BibTeX Bibliography In 1. you can select natbib engine with author/year. In 2. you can select a style---but here it gets tricky, since all styles are listed but not all of them are natbib-compatible and author/year-compatible. Best is to experiment or google for a style which you like. -- Julien
Re: citation styles
Does this mean that it is not possible to use a style that is not compatible with default, natbib or jurabib engines? Neither of these engines are compatible with author-date style (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/authordate), causing error message (undefined controlled sequence).
Re: citation styles
On 23/08/2011 9:54 AM, e-letter wrote: Does this mean that it is not possible to use a style that is not compatible with default, natbib or jurabib engines? Neither of these engines are compatible with author-date style (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/authordate), causing error message (undefined controlled sequence). Ah, thanks for the link. That makes it clear what you want to use. This package uses the standard latex command \cite. So, once you have installed this package in your latex distribution, you could use it in LyX by this procedure: 1. Select the default engine in Document > Settings > Bibliography, 2. put the line \usepackage{authordate1-4} in Document > Settings > Preamble, 3. select one of the style (authordate1, authordate2, authordate3, or authordate4) in the BibTeX Bibliography settings. Cheers, Julien
Command to change headers of a few pages of a book
How do I manage to do this? The pages are in before the main matter, and I'm using a chapter* to define them. So it's not taking the right header which I want it to. FN FN +91-832-2409490 or +91-9822122436 (after 2pm) #784 Nr Lourdes Convent, Saligao 403511 Goa India http://fn.goa-india.org http://goa1556.goa-india.org
Re: Command to change headers of a few pages of a book
Il 23/08/2011 18:57, Frederick FN Noronha *??? ??? ha scritto: How do I manage to do this? The pages are in before the main matter, and I'm using a chapter* to define them. So it's not taking the right header which I want it to. FN FN +91-832-2409490 or +91-9822122436 (after 2pm) #784 Nr Lourdes Convent, Saligao 403511 Goa India http://fn.goa-india.org http://goa1556.goa-india.org It is sufficient to add an INSET to the name of the chapter, containing the following command \markboth{header}{header} where, instead of "header", you must put the header you want. Furthermore, if you also want the chapter to appear in the TOC, you should add, in the same INSET, the command \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{title} where instead of "title" you must put the title of the chapter. Francesco
Re: Sweave Snow Leopard and lyx 2.0
As far as I know, there is no such a package named literate, and the Sweave module does not rely on noweb.sty (this seems to be a common misunderstanding about Sweave in LyX). I'm sort of lost in the discussion and do not know what is the problem right now. The Sweave module mainly depends on Rscript, which is part of R; it has to be in your PATH variable. Sweave.sty may or may not be required, since the Sweave() function in R will automatically add something like \usepackage{Sweave} in your LaTeX output. In LyX 2.0.1, users will not need to worry about Sweave.sty anymore -- it will be copied from R if LyX cannot see it. Regards, Yihui -- Yihui XiePhone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name Department of Statistics, Iowa State University 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 4:58 AM, Graham Smith wrote: > With a follow up to a follow up, > > >> >> Thanks for the comment about noweb and sweave, I wasn't sure if I needed >> both. I knew I needed Sweave, just not sure about noweb. > > The errror message, as suggested by Julien, was indeed linked to trying to > load the noweb module. Removing the noweb module fixed the error and fixing > the path fixed the compile error. > > I don't get this error on Ubuntu so I assume I must have a more complete > installation on Ubuntu. > > Thanks again Liviu and Julien, a great relief to get this sorted. > > Graham > > > > >
Re: Beamer
It looks as if you might have a problem with a hyperlink. Have you added any hyperlinks (beyond the navigational links that beamer provides automatically)? If so, you might try deleting them and see if that helps. Do you have the hyperref package installed (seems likely, but worth checking)? Also, does the problem persist if you select Document > Settings > PDF Properties and select the "Use hyperref support" box? Paul
Re: Setting Defaults
On Mon, 22 Aug 2011, Marcelo Acuña wrote: To change cursor color is in Preferences too. Marcelo, I fixed the trackball cursor tracking issue by the simple expedient of changing the application window's background color by making it much lighter. The mid-yellow does not have sufficient contrast, changing it to almost-white makes a huge difference. Thanks, Rich
submitting paper in latex (tex) format
Hi all, I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created paper.tex I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex paper.tex It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file all links including citations were shown as [?]. Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? Any tips please? Thanks in advance for any information. regards waluyo
Re: submitting paper in latex (tex) format
On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 10:28 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswantowrote: > Hi all, > > I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. > Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. > > I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created paper.tex > > I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex > paper.tex > It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file > all links including citations were shown as [?]. > Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. > > Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? > Any tips please? When compiling a .tex file you typically have to run latex (or pdflatex) a couple of times because these programs make only one pass through the source .tex file. You also have to run bibtex to generate the bibliography. Normally the following sequence of commands should work (in this order, and assuming you have a proper .bib file referenced in your .tex file): pdflatex paper.tex bibtex paper pdflatex paper.tex pdflatex paper.tex (The last one may not be necessary, but it doesn't hurt). After these, the citations should appear correctly. > > Thanks in advance for any information. > > regards > waluyo > -- Ernesto Posse Modelling and Analysis in Software Engineering School of Computing Queen's University - Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Re: submitting paper in latex (tex) format
I experienced exactly the same with AAAI format. see this http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg78730.html, it's about AAAI package. here's what I did: 1.In Lyx, export to latex (plain) 2.pdflatex fileName 3.bibtex fileName 4.pdflatex fileName 5.pdflatex fileName you need to compile the bibliography (bibtex fileName) also run the command pdflatex twice. hope this helps. ~Eisa On 2011-08-23, at 8:28 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: > Hi all, > > I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. > Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. > > I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created paper.tex > > I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex > paper.tex > It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file > all links including citations were shown as [?]. > Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. > > Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? > Any tips please? > > Thanks in advance for any information. > > regards > waluyo
Re: submitting paper in latex (tex) format
Thanks Eisa , also Ernesto Yes, all citation links are now shown with the correct list of references. It means nothings wrong with the tex file generated by lyx. I can submit it with other figures and bib file. Best regards waluyo On 24 August 2011 11:05, Eisa Ayedwrote: > I experienced exactly the same with AAAI format. > see this http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg78730.html, > it's about AAAI package. > here's what I did: > 1.In Lyx, export to latex (plain) > 2.pdflatex fileName > 3.bibtex fileName > 4.pdflatex fileName > 5.pdflatex fileName > > you need to compile the bibliography (bibtex fileName) > also run the command pdflatex twice. > > > hope this helps. > ~Eisa > > On 2011-08-23, at 8:28 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. >> Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. >> >> I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created >> paper.tex >> >> I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex >> paper.tex >> It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file >> all links including citations were shown as [?]. >> Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. >> >> Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? >> Any tips please? >> >> Thanks in advance for any information. >> >> regards >> waluyo > >
[Lyx to Latex] XY-PIC figures and crossref tag
I exported my document to Latex. 1. when compiling my .bib file, it generates errors because of crossref tag in bibtex entries. I removed crossref tag and it compiled fine. is this normal (i'm using Texworks as latex editor)? 2.another issue is the using of built-in figures (xymatrix). in my computer it generates exactly the same as in Lyx. when I sent it to my friend some circle frames get corrupted (smaller than the text it contains) how can I solve this? Thank You, ~Eisa On 2011-08-23, at 9:26 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: > Thanks Eisa , also Ernesto > > Yes, all citation links are now shown with the correct list of references. > It means nothings wrong with the tex file generated by lyx. > I can submit it with other figures and bib file. > > Best regards > waluyo > > On 24 August 2011 11:05, Eisa Ayedwrote: >> I experienced exactly the same with AAAI format. >> see this http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg78730.html, >> it's about AAAI package. >> here's what I did: >> 1.In Lyx, export to latex (plain) >> 2.pdflatex fileName >> 3.bibtex fileName >> 4.pdflatex fileName >> 5.pdflatex fileName >> >> you need to compile the bibliography (bibtex fileName) >> also run the command pdflatex twice. >> >> >> hope this helps. >> ~Eisa >> >> On 2011-08-23, at 8:28 PM, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I am writing a paper manuscript in lyx. >>> Unfortunately only latex (tex) format is accepted by the journal publisher. >>> >>> I have tried to export to latex(pdflatex), then successfully created >>> paper.tex >>> >>> I tested the created tex file and compile using this command: pdflatex >>> paper.tex >>> It created paper.pdf. however, when I opened this generated pdf file >>> all links including citations were shown as [?]. >>> Does it mean I cannot submit this paper.tex. >>> >>> Anyone has experience to submit a tex format paper, prepared in LyX? >>> Any tips please? >>> >>> Thanks in advance for any information. >>> >>> regards >>> waluyo >> >>