Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Xu Wang
Dear Thomas

Excellent news! Thank you for your continued work. I have not taken a fine
look at this yet, but I also use Ubuntu so it looks like it might be useful.

I'm not sure but I think for your contributions to be used you have to give
permission explicitly. Look at this email:

http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg161963.html
You can send something like that to the development list, lyx-devel

And it could be a good idea for Murat to do the same.

I'm not sure though.

In any case, thank you for your continued work. I am appreciative. Xu


On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 3:08 AM, Thomas Coffee thomasmcof...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Murat and Xu,

 I found your thread in the archives and did some further work on the
 LyX-SageTeX module that Murat posted previously.

 I fixed a few things that did not work for me in the version described
 earlier, and expanded the module specification to provide some
 additional conveniences for including literate Sage code in LyX
 documents. There's still much room for development and customization.

 The attachments comprise a set of files and a shell script setup.sh
 that should largely automate the configuration process on GNU/Linux
 systems.

 *** Help needed:

 For other interested users, I'd like to upload this to
 http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules, but I get browser errors for
 links anywhere under the upload path wiki.lyx.org/ipfm. The page
 http://wiki.lyx.org/Site/AboutUploading also tells me I will need
 someone to tell me the upload password. Can anyone assist?

 Thanks,
  Thomas


  Hi Xu,
 
  Thank you for your appreciation. I cannot advance anymore without any
 help
  from Lyx gurus.
  I think I have extracted all the information I can from the help docs.
 If I
  get any answer to my questions, I can construct a little bit smarter
 module
  but the one we have now is already usable. With some supplementary tricks
  from the sagetex documentation and through manual executions of the
  latex-sage-latex chain, it is possible to make a lot of computations.
 
  I was also very agreeably surprised that this module can be used for
  conversion to HTML from LyX, with figures and all.
 
  I attach to this message the module in its actual stage and some
  instruction for making the conversion chain functional. I hope this would
  already help some of you.
 
  As soon as I have more information, I will try to complete the module
 file.
 
  Best regards,
 
  Murat
 
  2011/10/31 Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com
 
   Dear Murat,
  
   This is great! I have been waiting for something like this for a long
   time. I also like the Sweave-like philosophy of this. It's more
 transparent
   and reproducible.
  
   I am looking forward to the final release with much excitement.
  
   Thank you for your work!
  
   Best,
  
   Xu
  
  
   On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  
   Just another mail to correct a problem with the preceding Lyx file
 (see
   the new file attached, and the $ signs in ERT boxes, this is
 connected with
   the problem I describe below) and ask a question about insets again:
  
   What kind of Flex insets can be included in a math mode text? Is this
   possible at all? Especially in displayed equation where one would
 like to
   include results from SAge computations?
   I cannot write the following in math mode in Lyx, putting the left
 member
   in a displayed equation and the right member in a sagecode inset that
 would
   be converted to the expression I give
  (\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1))
  \dfrac{\partial^{4}y}{\partial
   x^{4}}=\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1)}
  
   I meet two problems:
   1/ I cannot insert a Flex:sagecommand inset in a displayed equation,
 Lyx
   just goes to the next line before inserting it...
   2/ I cannot type the sagetex instruction (*sage{}  ) by hand, because
x^2 in the right member must not be interpreted by LyX, since Sage
 will
   need it for its computation.
  
   I can of course type everything in an ERT, but this cannot be called
   integration can it? ;-)
  
   I have reread again the help document on layouts and insets, and I
 have
   checked the files that come in the layout folder of LyX, but cannot
 find
   any answer to my question.
  
   Sorry for bothering you again with my problems... I hope that Sage
   integration will interest other people...
  
   Murat
  
   I definitely need the help of a Lyx wizard who understands well the
   insets and their integration in Lyx/Latex...
  
  
  
   2011/10/31 Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com
  
   Just to show you the kind of niceties that such an integration can
   bring, I send you two files. One is the Lyx source and the other one
 is the
   final PDF.
   In Lyx, I just click on the  Preview button and wait a little bit to
 get
   the final PDF that I show here, with results of the computations
 done by
   Sage and converted back to Latex.
  
   The module isfar from perfect yet (this is the 

lyx 2.0.0 URL error unable to open external file on Ubuntu 11.10 . File path is correct!!

2012-03-31 Thread Alasdair Reed

Hi, I am trying to create a link in a document to an external file (an 
using the hyperlink feature. However after creating the link in the
document and exporting to pdf the link appears as it should in the pdf,
but I get the following error message (file name altered) 

Error stating file '/media/Nano/file:/media/Nano/bar.xls': No such
file or directory


The file exists and the source of the document reflects the correct
file path. 

\href{file:/media/Nano/bar.xls}

The file is on an external drive,(the drive is always mounted) but
generally this shouldn't make any difference. Should it? I have created
test documents on the main hard drive with the same result. Have I
missed something here?

Regards,

Alasdair

-- 
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Chinese Herbal Medicine Practitioner
22 South St 
Bellingen NSW 2454

M: 0403-869-932

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Re: Customize Copier in LyX

2012-03-31 Thread Richard Heck

On 03/30/2012 11:27 PM, Xi Zhang wrote:

Finally, I realized part of function that I want, though not satisfactorily.

I found that a pdf file in a temp folder is updated very time I pdflatex. Say,
C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Local\Temp\lyx_tmpdir.Hp2836\lyx_tmpbuf2. Every time
pdflatex open the viewer, it opens the this file.

Thus the viewer for pdflatex is defined as SumatraView.bat, which is

start  /D %~dp1 /B SumatraPDF.exe -reuse-instance -inverse-
search lyxeditor.exe %%f %%l %~nx1
copy %~1 D:\Dropbox\PDFs /Y

The first line are openning the pdfviewer and passing inverse search
parameters.

The second copies the file from the temporary folder to the Dropbox folder.

Everytime I pdflatex, the PDF is copied to the specified folder.

However, there is one more thing I would like to do: instead of putting it in
a specific folder, I have the PDF file be put in the same folder as the lyx
file is.

I have checked that when pdflated run the pdf viewer, only the path of the
temporary file is passed to SumatraView.bat.

Anyone have any suggestions on how to get the path of the lyx file?


The exporter does not get that information, only a copier.

Richard



Re: lyx 2.0.0 URL error unable to open external file on Ubuntu 11.10 . File path is correct!!

2012-03-31 Thread Paul A . Rubin
I think this is a problem with Evince.  I just tried this (linking to both a PDF
and an ODS file).  LyX exported my document correctly (using pdflatex).  Opened
in Acrobat Reader, both links work correctly.  Opened in Evince, both links
produce the error message you got.

Paul




Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Thomas Coffee
Hi Xu,

I notice your email shows up in the archive thread but mine does not,
and thus neither do the attachments. Any idea how to change this?

Here is a modified preferences file that preserves a pdflatex-only
update pathway, allowing the user to update the LaTeX only without
updating the Sage computations.

I will try emailing lyx-devel.

Thanks,
 Thomas


On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 4:48 AM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear Thomas

 Excellent news! Thank you for your continued work. I have not taken a fine
 look at this yet, but I also use Ubuntu so it looks like it might be useful.

 I'm not sure but I think for your contributions to be used you have to give
 permission explicitly. Look at this email:

 http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg161963.html
 You can send something like that to the development list, lyx-devel

 And it could be a good idea for Murat to do the same.

 I'm not sure though.

 In any case, thank you for your continued work. I am appreciative. Xu



 On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 3:08 AM, Thomas Coffee thomasmcof...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Murat and Xu,

 I found your thread in the archives and did some further work on the
 LyX-SageTeX module that Murat posted previously.

 I fixed a few things that did not work for me in the version described
 earlier, and expanded the module specification to provide some
 additional conveniences for including literate Sage code in LyX
 documents. There's still much room for development and customization.

 The attachments comprise a set of files and a shell script setup.sh
 that should largely automate the configuration process on GNU/Linux
 systems.

 *** Help needed:

 For other interested users, I'd like to upload this to
 http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules, but I get browser errors for
 links anywhere under the upload path wiki.lyx.org/ipfm. The page
 http://wiki.lyx.org/Site/AboutUploading also tells me I will need
 someone to tell me the upload password. Can anyone assist?

 Thanks,
  Thomas


  Hi Xu,
 
  Thank you for your appreciation. I cannot advance anymore without any
  help
  from Lyx gurus.
  I think I have extracted all the information I can from the help docs.
  If I
  get any answer to my questions, I can construct a little bit smarter
  module
  but the one we have now is already usable. With some supplementary
  tricks
  from the sagetex documentation and through manual executions of the
  latex-sage-latex chain, it is possible to make a lot of computations.
 
  I was also very agreeably surprised that this module can be used for
  conversion to HTML from LyX, with figures and all.
 
  I attach to this message the module in its actual stage and some
  instruction for making the conversion chain functional. I hope this
  would
  already help some of you.
 
  As soon as I have more information, I will try to complete the module
  file.
 
  Best regards,
 
  Murat
 
  2011/10/31 Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com
 
   Dear Murat,
  
   This is great! I have been waiting for something like this for a long
   time. I also like the Sweave-like philosophy of this. It's more
   transparent
   and reproducible.
  
   I am looking forward to the final release with much excitement.
  
   Thank you for your work!
  
   Best,
  
   Xu
  
  
   On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Murat Yildizoglu
   myi...@gmail.comwrote:
  
   Just another mail to correct a problem with the preceding Lyx file
   (see
   the new file attached, and the $ signs in ERT boxes, this is
   connected with
   the problem I describe below) and ask a question about insets again:
  
   What kind of Flex insets can be included in a math mode text? Is this
   possible at all? Especially in displayed equation where one would
   like to
   include results from SAge computations?
   I cannot write the following in math mode in Lyx, putting the left
   member
   in a displayed equation and the right member in a sagecode inset that
   would
   be converted to the expression I give
    (\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1))
          \dfrac{\partial^{4}y}{\partial
   x^{4}}=\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1)}
  
   I meet two problems:
   1/ I cannot insert a Flex:sagecommand inset in a displayed equation,
   Lyx
   just goes to the next line before inserting it...
   2/ I cannot type the sagetex instruction (*sage{}  ) by hand, because
    x^2 in the right member must not be interpreted by LyX, since Sage
   will
   need it for its computation.
  
   I can of course type everything in an ERT, but this cannot be called
   integration can it? ;-)
  
   I have reread again the help document on layouts and insets, and I
   have
   checked the files that come in the layout folder of LyX, but cannot
   find
   any answer to my question.
  
   Sorry for bothering you again with my problems... I hope that Sage
   integration will interest other people...
  
   Murat
  
   I definitely need the help of a Lyx wizard who understands well the
   insets and their integration in 

Index John, see Joe

2012-03-31 Thread iustifico
Dear People on the lys-users-list,

I am trying to adapt the examples posted in the
lyx-wikihttp://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Indexingto make an index entry
point to another one. Like

Index

J
Joe, 1
John, see Joe

But all

Index

J
Joe, 1

See the minimal example and the pdf output for how I adapted the
information from the wiki. I am using lyx 2.0.3 on Mac OS Lion.

Do I miss something maybe?

Kind regards
iustifico


index_see.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document


index_see.lyx
Description: Binary data


Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 6:53 PM, Thomas Coffee thomasmcof...@gmail.com wrote:
 I notice your email shows up in the archive thread but mine does not,
 and thus neither do the attachments. Any idea how to change this?

Sending big attachments to mailing lists (and binary files) may have
this effect.

Liviu


Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Trevor Jenkins
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 6:53 PM, Thomas Coffee thomasmcof...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  I notice your email shows up in the archive thread but mine does not,
  and thus neither do the attachments. Any idea how to change this?
 
 Sending big attachments to mailing lists (and binary files) may have
 this effect.


Thomas' attachments were sent to me and are in my archive (aka my GMail
folder for LyX) so it doesn't appear to be the size or number of
attachments sent.

Regards, Trevor.

 Re: deemed!


Re: Index John, see Joe

2012-03-31 Thread Richard Heck

On 03/31/2012 04:11 PM, iustifico wrote:

Dear People on the lys-users-list,

I am trying to adapt the examples posted in the lyx-wiki 
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Indexing to make an index entry point to 
another one. Like


Index

J
Joe, 1
John, see Joe

But all

Index

J
Joe, 1

See the minimal example and the pdf output for how I adapted the 
information from the wiki. I am using lyx 2.0.3 on Mac OS Lion.


Do I miss something maybe?


I think we need to update this a bit. What you need to write is:
Jimmy|see[ERT]{[/ERT]Joe[ERT]}[/ERT]
where the ERT stuff means: put the brackets in ERT. The problem is that 
LyX is escaping the brackets for you, which is usually the right thing 
to do, but not here.


Richard



Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Thomas Coffee
I'm trying the earlier attachments again from the message that didn't
make it into the archive, minus the binary .pdf file.

- Thomas


On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Thomas Coffee thomasmcof...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Xu,

 I notice your email shows up in the archive thread but mine does not,
 and thus neither do the attachments. Any idea how to change this?

 Here is a modified preferences file that preserves a pdflatex-only
 update pathway, allowing the user to update the LaTeX only without
 updating the Sage computations.

 I will try emailing lyx-devel.

 Thanks,
  Thomas


 On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 4:48 AM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear Thomas

 Excellent news! Thank you for your continued work. I have not taken a fine
 look at this yet, but I also use Ubuntu so it looks like it might be useful.

 I'm not sure but I think for your contributions to be used you have to give
 permission explicitly. Look at this email:

 http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg161963.html
 You can send something like that to the development list, lyx-devel

 And it could be a good idea for Murat to do the same.

 I'm not sure though.

 In any case, thank you for your continued work. I am appreciative. Xu



 On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 3:08 AM, Thomas Coffee thomasmcof...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Murat and Xu,

 I found your thread in the archives and did some further work on the
 LyX-SageTeX module that Murat posted previously.

 I fixed a few things that did not work for me in the version described
 earlier, and expanded the module specification to provide some
 additional conveniences for including literate Sage code in LyX
 documents. There's still much room for development and customization.

 The attachments comprise a set of files and a shell script setup.sh
 that should largely automate the configuration process on GNU/Linux
 systems.

 *** Help needed:

 For other interested users, I'd like to upload this to
 http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules, but I get browser errors for
 links anywhere under the upload path wiki.lyx.org/ipfm. The page
 http://wiki.lyx.org/Site/AboutUploading also tells me I will need
 someone to tell me the upload password. Can anyone assist?

 Thanks,
  Thomas


  Hi Xu,
 
  Thank you for your appreciation. I cannot advance anymore without any
  help
  from Lyx gurus.
  I think I have extracted all the information I can from the help docs.
  If I
  get any answer to my questions, I can construct a little bit smarter
  module
  but the one we have now is already usable. With some supplementary
  tricks
  from the sagetex documentation and through manual executions of the
  latex-sage-latex chain, it is possible to make a lot of computations.
 
  I was also very agreeably surprised that this module can be used for
  conversion to HTML from LyX, with figures and all.
 
  I attach to this message the module in its actual stage and some
  instruction for making the conversion chain functional. I hope this
  would
  already help some of you.
 
  As soon as I have more information, I will try to complete the module
  file.
 
  Best regards,
 
  Murat
 
  2011/10/31 Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com
 
   Dear Murat,
  
   This is great! I have been waiting for something like this for a long
   time. I also like the Sweave-like philosophy of this. It's more
   transparent
   and reproducible.
  
   I am looking forward to the final release with much excitement.
  
   Thank you for your work!
  
   Best,
  
   Xu
  
  
   On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Murat Yildizoglu
   myi...@gmail.comwrote:
  
   Just another mail to correct a problem with the preceding Lyx file
   (see
   the new file attached, and the $ signs in ERT boxes, this is
   connected with
   the problem I describe below) and ask a question about insets again:
  
   What kind of Flex insets can be included in a math mode text? Is this
   possible at all? Especially in displayed equation where one would
   like to
   include results from SAge computations?
   I cannot write the following in math mode in Lyx, putting the left
   member
   in a displayed equation and the right member in a sagecode inset that
   would
   be converted to the expression I give
    (\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1))
          \dfrac{\partial^{4}y}{\partial
   x^{4}}=\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1)}
  
   I meet two problems:
   1/ I cannot insert a Flex:sagecommand inset in a displayed equation,
   Lyx
   just goes to the next line before inserting it...
   2/ I cannot type the sagetex instruction (*sage{}  ) by hand, because
    x^2 in the right member must not be interpreted by LyX, since Sage
   will
   need it for its computation.
  
   I can of course type everything in an ERT, but this cannot be called
   integration can it? ;-)
  
   I have reread again the help document on layouts and insets, and I
   have
   checked the files that come in the layout folder of LyX, but cannot
   find
   any answer to my question.
  
   Sorry for 

Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Xu Wang
Dear Thomas

Excellent news! Thank you for your continued work. I have not taken a fine
look at this yet, but I also use Ubuntu so it looks like it might be useful.

I'm not sure but I think for your contributions to be used you have to give
permission explicitly. Look at this email:

http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg161963.html
You can send something like that to the development list, lyx-devel

And it could be a good idea for Murat to do the same.

I'm not sure though.

In any case, thank you for your continued work. I am appreciative. Xu


On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 3:08 AM, Thomas Coffee thomasmcof...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Murat and Xu,

 I found your thread in the archives and did some further work on the
 LyX-SageTeX module that Murat posted previously.

 I fixed a few things that did not work for me in the version described
 earlier, and expanded the module specification to provide some
 additional conveniences for including literate Sage code in LyX
 documents. There's still much room for development and customization.

 The attachments comprise a set of files and a shell script setup.sh
 that should largely automate the configuration process on GNU/Linux
 systems.

 *** Help needed:

 For other interested users, I'd like to upload this to
 http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules, but I get browser errors for
 links anywhere under the upload path wiki.lyx.org/ipfm. The page
 http://wiki.lyx.org/Site/AboutUploading also tells me I will need
 someone to tell me the upload password. Can anyone assist?

 Thanks,
  Thomas


  Hi Xu,
 
  Thank you for your appreciation. I cannot advance anymore without any
 help
  from Lyx gurus.
  I think I have extracted all the information I can from the help docs.
 If I
  get any answer to my questions, I can construct a little bit smarter
 module
  but the one we have now is already usable. With some supplementary tricks
  from the sagetex documentation and through manual executions of the
  latex-sage-latex chain, it is possible to make a lot of computations.
 
  I was also very agreeably surprised that this module can be used for
  conversion to HTML from LyX, with figures and all.
 
  I attach to this message the module in its actual stage and some
  instruction for making the conversion chain functional. I hope this would
  already help some of you.
 
  As soon as I have more information, I will try to complete the module
 file.
 
  Best regards,
 
  Murat
 
  2011/10/31 Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com
 
   Dear Murat,
  
   This is great! I have been waiting for something like this for a long
   time. I also like the Sweave-like philosophy of this. It's more
 transparent
   and reproducible.
  
   I am looking forward to the final release with much excitement.
  
   Thank you for your work!
  
   Best,
  
   Xu
  
  
   On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  
   Just another mail to correct a problem with the preceding Lyx file
 (see
   the new file attached, and the $ signs in ERT boxes, this is
 connected with
   the problem I describe below) and ask a question about insets again:
  
   What kind of Flex insets can be included in a math mode text? Is this
   possible at all? Especially in displayed equation where one would
 like to
   include results from SAge computations?
   I cannot write the following in math mode in Lyx, putting the left
 member
   in a displayed equation and the right member in a sagecode inset that
 would
   be converted to the expression I give
  (\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1))
  \dfrac{\partial^{4}y}{\partial
   x^{4}}=\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1)}
  
   I meet two problems:
   1/ I cannot insert a Flex:sagecommand inset in a displayed equation,
 Lyx
   just goes to the next line before inserting it...
   2/ I cannot type the sagetex instruction (*sage{}  ) by hand, because
x^2 in the right member must not be interpreted by LyX, since Sage
 will
   need it for its computation.
  
   I can of course type everything in an ERT, but this cannot be called
   integration can it? ;-)
  
   I have reread again the help document on layouts and insets, and I
 have
   checked the files that come in the layout folder of LyX, but cannot
 find
   any answer to my question.
  
   Sorry for bothering you again with my problems... I hope that Sage
   integration will interest other people...
  
   Murat
  
   I definitely need the help of a Lyx wizard who understands well the
   insets and their integration in Lyx/Latex...
  
  
  
   2011/10/31 Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com
  
   Just to show you the kind of niceties that such an integration can
   bring, I send you two files. One is the Lyx source and the other one
 is the
   final PDF.
   In Lyx, I just click on the  Preview button and wait a little bit to
 get
   the final PDF that I show here, with results of the computations
 done by
   Sage and converted back to Latex.
  
   The module isfar from perfect yet (this is the 

lyx 2.0.0 URL error unable to open external file on Ubuntu 11.10 . File path is correct!!

2012-03-31 Thread Alasdair Reed

Hi, I am trying to create a link in a document to an external file (an 
using the hyperlink feature. However after creating the link in the
document and exporting to pdf the link appears as it should in the pdf,
but I get the following error message (file name altered) 

Error stating file '/media/Nano/file:/media/Nano/bar.xls': No such
file or directory


The file exists and the source of the document reflects the correct
file path. 

\href{file:/media/Nano/bar.xls}

The file is on an external drive,(the drive is always mounted) but
generally this shouldn't make any difference. Should it? I have created
test documents on the main hard drive with the same result. Have I
missed something here?

Regards,

Alasdair

-- 
Alasdair Reed 
Chinese Herbal Medicine Practitioner
22 South St 
Bellingen NSW 2454

M: 0403-869-932

T: 02 8456 0988



 The information transmitted is for the use of the intended recipient
 only and may contain confidential and/or legally privileged material.
 Any review, re-transmission, disclosure, dissemination or other use
 of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by
 persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited
 and may result in severe penalties. If you have received this email in
 error please notify the sender and delete all copies of this
 transmission together with any attachments.


Re: Customize Copier in LyX

2012-03-31 Thread Richard Heck

On 03/30/2012 11:27 PM, Xi Zhang wrote:

Finally, I realized part of function that I want, though not satisfactorily.

I found that a pdf file in a temp folder is updated very time I pdflatex. Say,
C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Local\Temp\lyx_tmpdir.Hp2836\lyx_tmpbuf2. Every time
pdflatex open the viewer, it opens the this file.

Thus the viewer for pdflatex is defined as SumatraView.bat, which is

start  /D %~dp1 /B SumatraPDF.exe -reuse-instance -inverse-
search lyxeditor.exe %%f %%l %~nx1
copy %~1 D:\Dropbox\PDFs /Y

The first line are openning the pdfviewer and passing inverse search
parameters.

The second copies the file from the temporary folder to the Dropbox folder.

Everytime I pdflatex, the PDF is copied to the specified folder.

However, there is one more thing I would like to do: instead of putting it in
a specific folder, I have the PDF file be put in the same folder as the lyx
file is.

I have checked that when pdflated run the pdf viewer, only the path of the
temporary file is passed to SumatraView.bat.

Anyone have any suggestions on how to get the path of the lyx file?


The exporter does not get that information, only a copier.

Richard



Re: lyx 2.0.0 URL error unable to open external file on Ubuntu 11.10 . File path is correct!!

2012-03-31 Thread Paul A . Rubin
I think this is a problem with Evince.  I just tried this (linking to both a PDF
and an ODS file).  LyX exported my document correctly (using pdflatex).  Opened
in Acrobat Reader, both links work correctly.  Opened in Evince, both links
produce the error message you got.

Paul




Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Thomas Coffee
Hi Xu,

I notice your email shows up in the archive thread but mine does not,
and thus neither do the attachments. Any idea how to change this?

Here is a modified preferences file that preserves a pdflatex-only
update pathway, allowing the user to update the LaTeX only without
updating the Sage computations.

I will try emailing lyx-devel.

Thanks,
 Thomas


On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 4:48 AM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear Thomas

 Excellent news! Thank you for your continued work. I have not taken a fine
 look at this yet, but I also use Ubuntu so it looks like it might be useful.

 I'm not sure but I think for your contributions to be used you have to give
 permission explicitly. Look at this email:

 http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg161963.html
 You can send something like that to the development list, lyx-devel

 And it could be a good idea for Murat to do the same.

 I'm not sure though.

 In any case, thank you for your continued work. I am appreciative. Xu



 On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 3:08 AM, Thomas Coffee thomasmcof...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Murat and Xu,

 I found your thread in the archives and did some further work on the
 LyX-SageTeX module that Murat posted previously.

 I fixed a few things that did not work for me in the version described
 earlier, and expanded the module specification to provide some
 additional conveniences for including literate Sage code in LyX
 documents. There's still much room for development and customization.

 The attachments comprise a set of files and a shell script setup.sh
 that should largely automate the configuration process on GNU/Linux
 systems.

 *** Help needed:

 For other interested users, I'd like to upload this to
 http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules, but I get browser errors for
 links anywhere under the upload path wiki.lyx.org/ipfm. The page
 http://wiki.lyx.org/Site/AboutUploading also tells me I will need
 someone to tell me the upload password. Can anyone assist?

 Thanks,
  Thomas


  Hi Xu,
 
  Thank you for your appreciation. I cannot advance anymore without any
  help
  from Lyx gurus.
  I think I have extracted all the information I can from the help docs.
  If I
  get any answer to my questions, I can construct a little bit smarter
  module
  but the one we have now is already usable. With some supplementary
  tricks
  from the sagetex documentation and through manual executions of the
  latex-sage-latex chain, it is possible to make a lot of computations.
 
  I was also very agreeably surprised that this module can be used for
  conversion to HTML from LyX, with figures and all.
 
  I attach to this message the module in its actual stage and some
  instruction for making the conversion chain functional. I hope this
  would
  already help some of you.
 
  As soon as I have more information, I will try to complete the module
  file.
 
  Best regards,
 
  Murat
 
  2011/10/31 Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com
 
   Dear Murat,
  
   This is great! I have been waiting for something like this for a long
   time. I also like the Sweave-like philosophy of this. It's more
   transparent
   and reproducible.
  
   I am looking forward to the final release with much excitement.
  
   Thank you for your work!
  
   Best,
  
   Xu
  
  
   On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Murat Yildizoglu
   myi...@gmail.comwrote:
  
   Just another mail to correct a problem with the preceding Lyx file
   (see
   the new file attached, and the $ signs in ERT boxes, this is
   connected with
   the problem I describe below) and ask a question about insets again:
  
   What kind of Flex insets can be included in a math mode text? Is this
   possible at all? Especially in displayed equation where one would
   like to
   include results from SAge computations?
   I cannot write the following in math mode in Lyx, putting the left
   member
   in a displayed equation and the right member in a sagecode inset that
   would
   be converted to the expression I give
    (\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1))
          \dfrac{\partial^{4}y}{\partial
   x^{4}}=\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1)}
  
   I meet two problems:
   1/ I cannot insert a Flex:sagecommand inset in a displayed equation,
   Lyx
   just goes to the next line before inserting it...
   2/ I cannot type the sagetex instruction (*sage{}  ) by hand, because
    x^2 in the right member must not be interpreted by LyX, since Sage
   will
   need it for its computation.
  
   I can of course type everything in an ERT, but this cannot be called
   integration can it? ;-)
  
   I have reread again the help document on layouts and insets, and I
   have
   checked the files that come in the layout folder of LyX, but cannot
   find
   any answer to my question.
  
   Sorry for bothering you again with my problems... I hope that Sage
   integration will interest other people...
  
   Murat
  
   I definitely need the help of a Lyx wizard who understands well the
   insets and their integration in 

Index John, see Joe

2012-03-31 Thread iustifico
Dear People on the lys-users-list,

I am trying to adapt the examples posted in the
lyx-wikihttp://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Indexingto make an index entry
point to another one. Like

Index

J
Joe, 1
John, see Joe

But all

Index

J
Joe, 1

See the minimal example and the pdf output for how I adapted the
information from the wiki. I am using lyx 2.0.3 on Mac OS Lion.

Do I miss something maybe?

Kind regards
iustifico


index_see.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document


index_see.lyx
Description: Binary data


Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 6:53 PM, Thomas Coffee thomasmcof...@gmail.com wrote:
 I notice your email shows up in the archive thread but mine does not,
 and thus neither do the attachments. Any idea how to change this?

Sending big attachments to mailing lists (and binary files) may have
this effect.

Liviu


Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Trevor Jenkins
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 6:53 PM, Thomas Coffee thomasmcof...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  I notice your email shows up in the archive thread but mine does not,
  and thus neither do the attachments. Any idea how to change this?
 
 Sending big attachments to mailing lists (and binary files) may have
 this effect.


Thomas' attachments were sent to me and are in my archive (aka my GMail
folder for LyX) so it doesn't appear to be the size or number of
attachments sent.

Regards, Trevor.

 Re: deemed!


Re: Index John, see Joe

2012-03-31 Thread Richard Heck

On 03/31/2012 04:11 PM, iustifico wrote:

Dear People on the lys-users-list,

I am trying to adapt the examples posted in the lyx-wiki 
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Indexing to make an index entry point to 
another one. Like


Index

J
Joe, 1
John, see Joe

But all

Index

J
Joe, 1

See the minimal example and the pdf output for how I adapted the 
information from the wiki. I am using lyx 2.0.3 on Mac OS Lion.


Do I miss something maybe?


I think we need to update this a bit. What you need to write is:
Jimmy|see[ERT]{[/ERT]Joe[ERT]}[/ERT]
where the ERT stuff means: put the brackets in ERT. The problem is that 
LyX is escaping the brackets for you, which is usually the right thing 
to do, but not here.


Richard



Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Thomas Coffee
I'm trying the earlier attachments again from the message that didn't
make it into the archive, minus the binary .pdf file.

- Thomas


On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Thomas Coffee thomasmcof...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Xu,

 I notice your email shows up in the archive thread but mine does not,
 and thus neither do the attachments. Any idea how to change this?

 Here is a modified preferences file that preserves a pdflatex-only
 update pathway, allowing the user to update the LaTeX only without
 updating the Sage computations.

 I will try emailing lyx-devel.

 Thanks,
  Thomas


 On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 4:48 AM, Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear Thomas

 Excellent news! Thank you for your continued work. I have not taken a fine
 look at this yet, but I also use Ubuntu so it looks like it might be useful.

 I'm not sure but I think for your contributions to be used you have to give
 permission explicitly. Look at this email:

 http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg161963.html
 You can send something like that to the development list, lyx-devel

 And it could be a good idea for Murat to do the same.

 I'm not sure though.

 In any case, thank you for your continued work. I am appreciative. Xu



 On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 3:08 AM, Thomas Coffee thomasmcof...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Murat and Xu,

 I found your thread in the archives and did some further work on the
 LyX-SageTeX module that Murat posted previously.

 I fixed a few things that did not work for me in the version described
 earlier, and expanded the module specification to provide some
 additional conveniences for including literate Sage code in LyX
 documents. There's still much room for development and customization.

 The attachments comprise a set of files and a shell script setup.sh
 that should largely automate the configuration process on GNU/Linux
 systems.

 *** Help needed:

 For other interested users, I'd like to upload this to
 http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules, but I get browser errors for
 links anywhere under the upload path wiki.lyx.org/ipfm. The page
 http://wiki.lyx.org/Site/AboutUploading also tells me I will need
 someone to tell me the upload password. Can anyone assist?

 Thanks,
  Thomas


  Hi Xu,
 
  Thank you for your appreciation. I cannot advance anymore without any
  help
  from Lyx gurus.
  I think I have extracted all the information I can from the help docs.
  If I
  get any answer to my questions, I can construct a little bit smarter
  module
  but the one we have now is already usable. With some supplementary
  tricks
  from the sagetex documentation and through manual executions of the
  latex-sage-latex chain, it is possible to make a lot of computations.
 
  I was also very agreeably surprised that this module can be used for
  conversion to HTML from LyX, with figures and all.
 
  I attach to this message the module in its actual stage and some
  instruction for making the conversion chain functional. I hope this
  would
  already help some of you.
 
  As soon as I have more information, I will try to complete the module
  file.
 
  Best regards,
 
  Murat
 
  2011/10/31 Xu Wang xuwang...@gmail.com
 
   Dear Murat,
  
   This is great! I have been waiting for something like this for a long
   time. I also like the Sweave-like philosophy of this. It's more
   transparent
   and reproducible.
  
   I am looking forward to the final release with much excitement.
  
   Thank you for your work!
  
   Best,
  
   Xu
  
  
   On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Murat Yildizoglu
   myi...@gmail.comwrote:
  
   Just another mail to correct a problem with the preceding Lyx file
   (see
   the new file attached, and the $ signs in ERT boxes, this is
   connected with
   the problem I describe below) and ask a question about insets again:
  
   What kind of Flex insets can be included in a math mode text? Is this
   possible at all? Especially in displayed equation where one would
   like to
   include results from SAge computations?
   I cannot write the following in math mode in Lyx, putting the left
   member
   in a displayed equation and the right member in a sagecode inset that
   would
   be converted to the expression I give
    (\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1))
          \dfrac{\partial^{4}y}{\partial
   x^{4}}=\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1)}
  
   I meet two problems:
   1/ I cannot insert a Flex:sagecommand inset in a displayed equation,
   Lyx
   just goes to the next line before inserting it...
   2/ I cannot type the sagetex instruction (*sage{}  ) by hand, because
    x^2 in the right member must not be interpreted by LyX, since Sage
   will
   need it for its computation.
  
   I can of course type everything in an ERT, but this cannot be called
   integration can it? ;-)
  
   I have reread again the help document on layouts and insets, and I
   have
   checked the files that come in the layout folder of LyX, but cannot
   find
   any answer to my question.
  
   Sorry for 

Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Xu Wang
Dear Thomas

Excellent news! Thank you for your continued work. I have not taken a fine
look at this yet, but I also use Ubuntu so it looks like it might be useful.

I'm not sure but I think for your contributions to be used you have to give
permission explicitly. Look at this email:

http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg161963.html
You can send something like that to the development list, lyx-devel

And it could be a good idea for Murat to do the same.

I'm not sure though.

In any case, thank you for your continued work. I am appreciative. Xu


On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 3:08 AM, Thomas Coffee wrote:

> Hi Murat and Xu,
>
> I found your thread in the archives and did some further work on the
> LyX-SageTeX module that Murat posted previously.
>
> I fixed a few things that did not work for me in the version described
> earlier, and expanded the module specification to provide some
> additional conveniences for including literate Sage code in LyX
> documents. There's still much room for development and customization.
>
> The attachments comprise a set of files and a shell script "setup.sh"
> that should largely automate the configuration process on GNU/Linux
> systems.
>
> *** Help needed:
>
> For other interested users, I'd like to upload this to
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules, but I get browser errors for
> links anywhere under the upload path wiki.lyx.org/ipfm. The page
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Site/AboutUploading also tells me I will need
> someone to tell me the upload password. Can anyone assist?
>
> Thanks,
>  Thomas
>
>
> > Hi Xu,
> >
> > Thank you for your appreciation. I cannot advance anymore without any
> help
> > from Lyx gurus.
> > I think I have extracted all the information I can from the help docs.
> If I
> > get any answer to my questions, I can construct a little bit smarter
> module
> > but the one we have now is already usable. With some supplementary tricks
> > from the sagetex documentation and through manual executions of the
> > latex-sage-latex chain, it is possible to make a lot of computations.
> >
> > I was also very agreeably surprised that this module can be used for
> > conversion to HTML from LyX, with figures and all.
> >
> > I attach to this message the module in its actual stage and some
> > instruction for making the conversion chain functional. I hope this would
> > already help some of you.
> >
> > As soon as I have more information, I will try to complete the module
> file.
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Murat
> >
> > 2011/10/31 Xu Wang 
> >
> > > Dear Murat,
> > >
> > > This is great! I have been waiting for something like this for a long
> > > time. I also like the Sweave-like philosophy of this. It's more
> transparent
> > > and reproducible.
> > >
> > > I am looking forward to the final release with much excitement.
> > >
> > > Thank you for your work!
> > >
> > > Best,
> > >
> > > Xu
> > >
> > >
> > > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Murat Yildizoglu  >wrote:
> > >
> > >> Just another mail to correct a problem with the preceding Lyx file
> (see
> > >> the new file attached, and the $ signs in ERT boxes, this is
> connected with
> > >> the problem I describe below) and ask a question about insets again:
> > >>
> > >> What kind of Flex insets can be included in a math mode text? Is this
> > >> possible at all? Especially in displayed equation where one would
> like to
> > >> include results from SAge computations?
> > >> I cannot write the following in math mode in Lyx, putting the left
> member
> > >> in a displayed equation and the right member in a sagecode inset that
> would
> > >> be converted to the expression I give
>  (\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1))
> > >>\dfrac{\partial^{4}y}{\partial
> > >> x^{4}}=\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1)}
> > >>
> > >> I meet two problems:
> > >> 1/ I cannot insert a Flex:sagecommand inset in a displayed equation,
> Lyx
> > >> just goes to the next line before inserting it...
> > >> 2/ I cannot type the sagetex instruction (*sage{}  ) by hand, because
> > >>  "x^2" in the right member must not be interpreted by LyX, since Sage
> will
> > >> need it for its computation.
> > >>
> > >> I can of course type everything in an ERT, but this cannot be called
> > >> "integration" can it? ;-)
> > >>
> > >> I have reread again the help document on layouts and insets, and I
> have
> > >> checked the files that come in the layout folder of LyX, but cannot
> find
> > >> any answer to my question.
> > >>
> > >> Sorry for bothering you again with my problems... I hope that Sage
> > >> integration will interest other people...
> > >>
> > >> Murat
> > >>
> > >> I definitely need the help of a Lyx wizard who understands well the
> > >> insets and their integration in Lyx/Latex...
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> 2011/10/31 Murat Yildizoglu 
> > >>
> > >>> Just to show you the kind of niceties that such an integration can
> > >>> bring, I send 

lyx 2.0.0 URL error "unable to open external file" on Ubuntu 11.10 . File path is correct!!

2012-03-31 Thread Alasdair Reed

Hi, I am trying to create a link in a document to an external file (an 
using the "hyperlink" feature. However after creating the link in the
document and exporting to pdf the link appears as it should in the pdf,
but I get the following error message (file name altered) 

Error stating file '/media/Nano/file:/media/Nano/bar.xls': No such
file or directory


The file exists and the source of the document reflects the correct
file path. 

\href{file:/media/Nano/bar.xls}

The file is on an external drive,(the drive is always mounted) but
generally this shouldn't make any difference. Should it? I have created
test documents on the main hard drive with the same result. Have I
missed something here?

Regards,

Alasdair

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Re: Customize Copier in LyX

2012-03-31 Thread Richard Heck

On 03/30/2012 11:27 PM, Xi Zhang wrote:

Finally, I realized part of function that I want, though not satisfactorily.

I found that a pdf file in a temp folder is updated very time I pdflatex. Say,
C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Local\Temp\lyx_tmpdir.Hp2836\lyx_tmpbuf2. Every time
pdflatex open the viewer, it opens the this file.

Thus the viewer for pdflatex is defined as SumatraView.bat, which is

start "" /D "%~dp1" /B "SumatraPDF.exe" -reuse-instance -inverse-
search "lyxeditor.exe %%f %%l" %~nx1
copy %~1 D:\Dropbox\PDFs /Y

The first line are openning the pdfviewer and passing inverse search
parameters.

The second copies the file from the temporary folder to the Dropbox folder.

Everytime I pdflatex, the PDF is copied to the specified folder.

However, there is one more thing I would like to do: instead of putting it in
a specific folder, I have the PDF file be put in the same folder as the lyx
file is.

I have checked that when pdflated run the pdf viewer, only the path of the
temporary file is passed to SumatraView.bat.

Anyone have any suggestions on how to get the path of the lyx file?


The exporter does not get that information, only a copier.

Richard



Re: lyx 2.0.0 URL error "unable to open external file" on Ubuntu 11.10 . File path is correct!!

2012-03-31 Thread Paul A . Rubin
I think this is a problem with Evince.  I just tried this (linking to both a PDF
and an ODS file).  LyX exported my document correctly (using pdflatex).  Opened
in Acrobat Reader, both links work correctly.  Opened in Evince, both links
produce the error message you got.

Paul




Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Thomas Coffee
Hi Xu,

I notice your email shows up in the archive thread but mine does not,
and thus neither do the attachments. Any idea how to change this?

Here is a modified preferences file that preserves a pdflatex-only
update pathway, allowing the user to update the LaTeX only without
updating the Sage computations.

I will try emailing lyx-devel.

Thanks,
 Thomas


On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 4:48 AM, Xu Wang  wrote:
> Dear Thomas
>
> Excellent news! Thank you for your continued work. I have not taken a fine
> look at this yet, but I also use Ubuntu so it looks like it might be useful.
>
> I'm not sure but I think for your contributions to be used you have to give
> permission explicitly. Look at this email:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg161963.html
> You can send something like that to the development list, lyx-devel
>
> And it could be a good idea for Murat to do the same.
>
> I'm not sure though.
>
> In any case, thank you for your continued work. I am appreciative. Xu
>
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 3:08 AM, Thomas Coffee 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Murat and Xu,
>>
>> I found your thread in the archives and did some further work on the
>> LyX-SageTeX module that Murat posted previously.
>>
>> I fixed a few things that did not work for me in the version described
>> earlier, and expanded the module specification to provide some
>> additional conveniences for including literate Sage code in LyX
>> documents. There's still much room for development and customization.
>>
>> The attachments comprise a set of files and a shell script "setup.sh"
>> that should largely automate the configuration process on GNU/Linux
>> systems.
>>
>> *** Help needed:
>>
>> For other interested users, I'd like to upload this to
>> http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules, but I get browser errors for
>> links anywhere under the upload path wiki.lyx.org/ipfm. The page
>> http://wiki.lyx.org/Site/AboutUploading also tells me I will need
>> someone to tell me the upload password. Can anyone assist?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>  Thomas
>>
>>
>> > Hi Xu,
>> >
>> > Thank you for your appreciation. I cannot advance anymore without any
>> > help
>> > from Lyx gurus.
>> > I think I have extracted all the information I can from the help docs.
>> > If I
>> > get any answer to my questions, I can construct a little bit smarter
>> > module
>> > but the one we have now is already usable. With some supplementary
>> > tricks
>> > from the sagetex documentation and through manual executions of the
>> > latex-sage-latex chain, it is possible to make a lot of computations.
>> >
>> > I was also very agreeably surprised that this module can be used for
>> > conversion to HTML from LyX, with figures and all.
>> >
>> > I attach to this message the module in its actual stage and some
>> > instruction for making the conversion chain functional. I hope this
>> > would
>> > already help some of you.
>> >
>> > As soon as I have more information, I will try to complete the module
>> > file.
>> >
>> > Best regards,
>> >
>> > Murat
>> >
>> > 2011/10/31 Xu Wang 
>> >
>> > > Dear Murat,
>> > >
>> > > This is great! I have been waiting for something like this for a long
>> > > time. I also like the Sweave-like philosophy of this. It's more
>> > > transparent
>> > > and reproducible.
>> > >
>> > > I am looking forward to the final release with much excitement.
>> > >
>> > > Thank you for your work!
>> > >
>> > > Best,
>> > >
>> > > Xu
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Murat Yildizoglu
>> > > wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> Just another mail to correct a problem with the preceding Lyx file
>> > >> (see
>> > >> the new file attached, and the $ signs in ERT boxes, this is
>> > >> connected with
>> > >> the problem I describe below) and ask a question about insets again:
>> > >>
>> > >> What kind of Flex insets can be included in a math mode text? Is this
>> > >> possible at all? Especially in displayed equation where one would
>> > >> like to
>> > >> include results from SAge computations?
>> > >> I cannot write the following in math mode in Lyx, putting the left
>> > >> member
>> > >> in a displayed equation and the right member in a sagecode inset that
>> > >> would
>> > >> be converted to the expression I give
>> > >>  (\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1))
>> > >>        \dfrac{\partial^{4}y}{\partial
>> > >> x^{4}}=\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1)}
>> > >>
>> > >> I meet two problems:
>> > >> 1/ I cannot insert a Flex:sagecommand inset in a displayed equation,
>> > >> Lyx
>> > >> just goes to the next line before inserting it...
>> > >> 2/ I cannot type the sagetex instruction (*sage{}  ) by hand, because
>> > >>  "x^2" in the right member must not be interpreted by LyX, since Sage
>> > >> will
>> > >> need it for its computation.
>> > >>
>> > >> I can of course type everything in an ERT, but this cannot be called
>> > >> "integration" can it? ;-)
>> > >>
>> > >> I have reread 

Index "John, see Joe"

2012-03-31 Thread iustifico
Dear People on the lys-users-list,

I am trying to adapt the examples posted in the
lyx-wikito make an index entry
point to another one. Like

Index

J
Joe, 1
John, see Joe

But all

Index

J
Joe, 1

See the minimal example and the pdf output for how I adapted the
information from the wiki. I am using lyx 2.0.3 on Mac OS Lion.

Do I miss something maybe?

Kind regards
iustifico


index_see.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document


index_see.lyx
Description: Binary data


Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 6:53 PM, Thomas Coffee  wrote:
> I notice your email shows up in the archive thread but mine does not,
> and thus neither do the attachments. Any idea how to change this?
>
Sending big attachments to mailing lists (and binary files) may have
this effect.

Liviu


Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Trevor Jenkins
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:

> On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 6:53 PM, Thomas Coffee 
> wrote:
> > I notice your email shows up in the archive thread but mine does not,
> > and thus neither do the attachments. Any idea how to change this?
> >
> Sending big attachments to mailing lists (and binary files) may have
> this effect.
>

Thomas' attachments were sent to me and are in my "archive" (aka my GMail
folder for LyX) so it doesn't appear to be the size or number of
attachments sent.

Regards, Trevor.

<>< Re: deemed!


Re: Index "John, see Joe"

2012-03-31 Thread Richard Heck

On 03/31/2012 04:11 PM, iustifico wrote:

Dear People on the lys-users-list,

I am trying to adapt the examples posted in the lyx-wiki 
 to make an index entry point to 
another one. Like


Index

J
Joe, 1
John, see Joe

But all

Index

J
Joe, 1

See the minimal example and the pdf output for how I adapted the 
information from the wiki. I am using lyx 2.0.3 on Mac OS Lion.


Do I miss something maybe?


I think we need to update this a bit. What you need to write is:
Jimmy|see[ERT]{[/ERT]Joe[ERT]}[/ERT]
where the ERT stuff means: put the brackets in ERT. The problem is that 
LyX is escaping the brackets for you, which is usually the right thing 
to do, but not here.


Richard



Re: Examples of integration between Lyx, Sage computations, and PDFLateX

2012-03-31 Thread Thomas Coffee
I'm trying the earlier attachments again from the message that didn't
make it into the archive, minus the binary .pdf file.

- Thomas


On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Thomas Coffee  wrote:
> Hi Xu,
>
> I notice your email shows up in the archive thread but mine does not,
> and thus neither do the attachments. Any idea how to change this?
>
> Here is a modified preferences file that preserves a pdflatex-only
> update pathway, allowing the user to update the LaTeX only without
> updating the Sage computations.
>
> I will try emailing lyx-devel.
>
> Thanks,
>  Thomas
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 4:48 AM, Xu Wang  wrote:
>> Dear Thomas
>>
>> Excellent news! Thank you for your continued work. I have not taken a fine
>> look at this yet, but I also use Ubuntu so it looks like it might be useful.
>>
>> I'm not sure but I think for your contributions to be used you have to give
>> permission explicitly. Look at this email:
>>
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg161963.html
>> You can send something like that to the development list, lyx-devel
>>
>> And it could be a good idea for Murat to do the same.
>>
>> I'm not sure though.
>>
>> In any case, thank you for your continued work. I am appreciative. Xu
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 3:08 AM, Thomas Coffee 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Murat and Xu,
>>>
>>> I found your thread in the archives and did some further work on the
>>> LyX-SageTeX module that Murat posted previously.
>>>
>>> I fixed a few things that did not work for me in the version described
>>> earlier, and expanded the module specification to provide some
>>> additional conveniences for including literate Sage code in LyX
>>> documents. There's still much room for development and customization.
>>>
>>> The attachments comprise a set of files and a shell script "setup.sh"
>>> that should largely automate the configuration process on GNU/Linux
>>> systems.
>>>
>>> *** Help needed:
>>>
>>> For other interested users, I'd like to upload this to
>>> http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules, but I get browser errors for
>>> links anywhere under the upload path wiki.lyx.org/ipfm. The page
>>> http://wiki.lyx.org/Site/AboutUploading also tells me I will need
>>> someone to tell me the upload password. Can anyone assist?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>  Thomas
>>>
>>>
>>> > Hi Xu,
>>> >
>>> > Thank you for your appreciation. I cannot advance anymore without any
>>> > help
>>> > from Lyx gurus.
>>> > I think I have extracted all the information I can from the help docs.
>>> > If I
>>> > get any answer to my questions, I can construct a little bit smarter
>>> > module
>>> > but the one we have now is already usable. With some supplementary
>>> > tricks
>>> > from the sagetex documentation and through manual executions of the
>>> > latex-sage-latex chain, it is possible to make a lot of computations.
>>> >
>>> > I was also very agreeably surprised that this module can be used for
>>> > conversion to HTML from LyX, with figures and all.
>>> >
>>> > I attach to this message the module in its actual stage and some
>>> > instruction for making the conversion chain functional. I hope this
>>> > would
>>> > already help some of you.
>>> >
>>> > As soon as I have more information, I will try to complete the module
>>> > file.
>>> >
>>> > Best regards,
>>> >
>>> > Murat
>>> >
>>> > 2011/10/31 Xu Wang 
>>> >
>>> > > Dear Murat,
>>> > >
>>> > > This is great! I have been waiting for something like this for a long
>>> > > time. I also like the Sweave-like philosophy of this. It's more
>>> > > transparent
>>> > > and reproducible.
>>> > >
>>> > > I am looking forward to the final release with much excitement.
>>> > >
>>> > > Thank you for your work!
>>> > >
>>> > > Best,
>>> > >
>>> > > Xu
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Murat Yildizoglu
>>> > > wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > >> Just another mail to correct a problem with the preceding Lyx file
>>> > >> (see
>>> > >> the new file attached, and the $ signs in ERT boxes, this is
>>> > >> connected with
>>> > >> the problem I describe below) and ask a question about insets again:
>>> > >>
>>> > >> What kind of Flex insets can be included in a math mode text? Is this
>>> > >> possible at all? Especially in displayed equation where one would
>>> > >> like to
>>> > >> include results from SAge computations?
>>> > >> I cannot write the following in math mode in Lyx, putting the left
>>> > >> member
>>> > >> in a displayed equation and the right member in a sagecode inset that
>>> > >> would
>>> > >> be converted to the expression I give
>>> > >>  (\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1))
>>> > >>        \dfrac{\partial^{4}y}{\partial
>>> > >> x^{4}}=\sage{integral(x/(x^2+1),x,0,1)}
>>> > >>
>>> > >> I meet two problems:
>>> > >> 1/ I cannot insert a Flex:sagecommand inset in a displayed equation,
>>> > >> Lyx
>>> > >> just goes to the next line before