Re: Colouring depth markers - Feature suggestion?

2012-06-28 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Op 27-6-2012 14:26, Rainer M Krug schreef:

Hi

I am working on a beamer presentation and having trouble with seeing the depth 
of the environments
clearly. Is there a way of colouring these brackets on the left hand side in 
different colours,
so that it is easier to see in which level I am?



Tools-Preferences-LookFeel-Colors-depth bar ?

Vincent


Re: Colouring depth markers - Feature suggestion?

2012-06-28 Thread Rainer M Krug
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On 28/06/12 10:59, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
 Op 27-6-2012 14:26, Rainer M Krug schreef:
 Hi
 
 I am working on a beamer presentation and having trouble with seeing the 
 depth of the
 environments clearly. Is there a way of colouring these brackets on the 
 left hand side in
 different colours, so that it is easier to see in which level I am?
 
 
 Tools-Preferences-LookFeel-Colors-depth bar ?

True - I discovered that one as well. But there is only one colour for all 
depths.

To really see which depth it is, it would be usefull to have each depth a 
different coloured depth
marker.

Rainer

 
 Vincent


- -- 
Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, 
UCT), Dipl. Phys.
(Germany)

Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology
Stellenbosch University
South Africa

Tel :   +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44
Cell:   +33 - (0)6 85 62 59 98
Fax :   +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44

Fax (D):+49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44

email:  rai...@krugs.de

Skype:  RMkrug


-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/

iEYEARECAAYFAk/sHVsACgkQoYgNqgF2egpGNACggLs/mDfHgfaoptvB48Ig7paU
va8An2p0fZbGFyw71l/ciZB+tgQ2PP0u
=KbW+
-END PGP SIGNATURE-


Re: Having ascii art type in document?

2012-06-28 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-06-27, Rainer M Krug wrote:

 Hi

 I would lkie to have something like the following in a document:

 top
 +-a
 +-b
 ?-c

 Are there any nice symbols I could use for this? especially the last one, the 
 ?, should be a left
 bottom corner?

While the bottom corner did not survive the mail delivery, most of the
box-drawing Unicode characters 0x2500 ... 0x256c can be used directly
in LyX. For a monospaced environment, you may try the LyXCode style.

Günter



Re: Colouring depth markers - Feature suggestion?

2012-06-28 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Op 28-6-2012 11:01, Rainer M Krug schreef:

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On 28/06/12 10:59, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:

Op 27-6-2012 14:26, Rainer M Krug schreef:

Hi

I am working on a beamer presentation and having trouble with seeing the depth 
of the
environments clearly. Is there a way of colouring these brackets on the left 
hand side in
different colours, so that it is easier to see in which level I am?


Tools-Preferences-LookFeel-Colors-depth bar ?

True - I discovered that one as well. But there is only one colour for all 
depths.

To really see which depth it is, it would be usefull to have each depth a 
different coloured depth
marker.


Ah.. I didn't get this subtlty from your original message.

Aren't three depth bars enough to tell you that the depth is three... ? 
Or do you have documents with large depths ?


Maybe we could color the background of the paragraphs slightly lighter 
depending on the depth.


Vincent



Re: Colouring depth markers - Feature suggestion?

2012-06-28 Thread Rainer M Krug
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On 28/06/12 11:10, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
 Op 28-6-2012 11:01, Rainer M Krug schreef:
 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1
 
 On 28/06/12 10:59, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
 Op 27-6-2012 14:26, Rainer M Krug schreef:
 Hi
 
 I am working on a beamer presentation and having trouble with seeing the 
 depth of the 
 environments clearly. Is there a way of colouring these brackets on the 
 left hand side
 in different colours, so that it is easier to see in which level I am?
 
 Tools-Preferences-LookFeel-Colors-depth bar ?
 True - I discovered that one as well. But there is only one colour for all 
 depths.
 
 To really see which depth it is, it would be usefull to have each depth a 
 different coloured
 depth marker.
 
 Ah.. I didn't get this subtlty from your original message.

Sorry - I seem to have the habit to send unclear questions ...

 
 Aren't three depth bars enough to tell you that the depth is three... ? Or do 
 you have
 documents with large depths ?

Not really when you are making a presentation, in which you have a block, in 
which you have two
columns, each with an overlay and each with a block...
Not an everyday scenario, but at the moment I am confronted with 6 depths ...

 
 Maybe we could color the background of the paragraphs slightly lighter 
 depending on the depth.

Would be an option, with customizable colors ramp

But for many applications, this might be to obtrusive, and the differently 
colored markers might
be sometimes better - probably both, so that one can customize it, but both 
would work.

Cheers,

Rainer

 
 Vincent
 
 


-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/

iEYEARECAAYFAk/sIr8ACgkQoYgNqgF2egoRGwCdENaCsO1t+7QZ3tLQoUMHgRtK
wfYAoIBeD53JUgLa38F9GLBnehS31SgX
=A43B
-END PGP SIGNATURE-


Re: Having ascii art type in document?

2012-06-28 Thread Rainer M Krug
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On 28/06/12 11:03, Guenter Milde wrote:
 On 2012-06-27, Rainer M Krug wrote:
 
 Hi
 
 I would lkie to have something like the following in a document:
 
 top +-a +-b ?-c
 
 Are there any nice symbols I could use for this? especially the last one, 
 the ?, should be a
 left bottom corner?
 
 While the bottom corner did not survive the mail delivery, most of the 
 box-drawing Unicode
 characters 0x2500 ... 0x256c can be used directly in LyX. For a monospaced 
 environment, you may
 try the LyXCode style.

Thanks - that's it.
I found
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box-drawing_character

for a complete list of these Box-drawing characters.

Cheers,

Rainer

 
 Günter
 
 


-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/

iEYEARECAAYFAk/sI5EACgkQoYgNqgF2ego6ZQCgi6GXClI4d/PnQdO3P61xt2ls
HX8An1drxr6iEaVrMyJrUvP9aI35bYnP
=ppm+
-END PGP SIGNATURE-


On a Mac, how do I specify a keyboard shortcut to go to the beginning or end of a document?

2012-06-28 Thread Daisuke Koya
Hello all,

I'd like to know whether there's a keyboard shortcut on LyX for Mac to go to 
either the beginning or end of a document. I've read somewhere that the 
Control + Home and Control + End keys, respectively, should do this, but 
they don't seem to work. I am using the mac bind file, although I don't know 
what this does.

Thank you very much in advance for the help,

Daisuke


Theorists labbook package - comments and help solicitation

2012-06-28 Thread Peter Novak
Hello LyX users and developers,
my name is Peter Novak and since around 2001 I am a (passionate) user of
LyX (as also documented by my bug reports and feature requests at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/search?q=walkmanyi), though I did not read the
LyX-users mailing lists till now.

To scratch one of many itches of my professional life, I created an
unpolished quick-hack LaTeX/LyX package aimed at creation and
manipulation of lab books for theorists. I include a motivation for
writing the package below and discuss it in the accompanying notes to
the package accessible from here:
http://www.aronde.net/theolabbook.tar.gz (readme.pdf/lyx) file.

Hereby I would like to solicit comments from the LyX users community,
which includes also many research professionals, especially in applied
mathematics and computer science, which is what I care for myself. The
best outcome of this announcement for me would be getting help with
improvements of the package - these are also briefly discussed in the
readme notes to the package.

Below, I am including the motivation for writing the package, which
(hopefully) illuminates the problem I want to solve. In the case
somebody finds this kind of work useful, I would be happy to give back
something to the LyX community as I am definitely grateful to the LyX
team for providing this great tool I rely on in my every-day work since
many years.

Best regards,

Peter.



*** Motivation
Keeping a research lab-book is a daily bread for many researchers, such
as experimental physicists. It helps them to keep track of their
experiments, equipment, results, as well as capture their ideas about
the stuff they work on. Typically a researcher, or a team, keeps one
lab-book per project. This suits the typical workflow of experimental
research, where the evolution of a project can be captured as a (more,
or less) linear stream of notes in a lab book.

Scientists in more theoretical disciplines, such as (applied)
mathematics, or in computer science often deal with several intertwined
and related, yet distinct topics at once. In a consequence the evolution
of their thoughts from inception to a finished paper is often rather
non-linear, rather meandering stream of ideas and notes, which are
difficult to order linearly before the idea/project is ripe enough and
finally “clicks in”. Yet, due to this non-linearity, researchers in
theoretical fields are perhaps even more in a need to capture their
research notes so that they do not get lost. There is definitely a need
for flexible tools and workflows to help theorists capture, organize and
expose their ideas and research notes.

Theolabbook is an attempt to solve this problem for users which center
their daily life around TeX related tools, which are especially useful
when one deals with mathematics. The central requirements driving the
development of the theolabbook package are the following:

1.- notes should be media-rich in terms to the extent TeX allows. That is,
should easily include math, pictures, figures, etc.;
2.- notes can be scribbled in a linear fashion, their order should be
irrelevant;
3.- the package should provide tools for rapid and simple organization
and re-organization of the set of notes, result of which is primarily a
document, the lab-book instance;
4.- the editing of the notes should be as simple as possible, yet as good
as possible. This is a no-brainer, LyX is the editor of choice;
5.- the package should facilitate also publishing of the notes on the web
to support the open notebook research
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_notebook_science).

As of publishing this document, the package implements requirements 1-3
(supported only in Unix environments, for reasons, see the internal
philosophy of the package in the readme document), to a large extent
also 4 and completely lacks support for 5.

By publishing the package as is together with the readme ntroductory
text, my hope is to firstly, receive comments, suggestions, and
criticism from interested LyX users; and secondly, solicit help with
improvements, improving upon the implementation of the requirement 4 and
working out 5.

The rest of the readme document is structured as follows: after a brief
discussion of related work and existing tools for the problem of
capturing and organization of a non-linear stream of notes, I explain
the guts of the theolabbook package, provide a step-by-step installation
instructions, explain included examples and finally discuss its
shortcomings and points where I need help from others.


*** Related work
The observation of non-linearity of research notes in many disciplines
is of course a well known issue. Some of the popular solutions to the
problem is the use of wikis and blogs (see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_research,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_notebook_science). While blogs
facilitate publication and open discussion of research 

Re: On a Mac, how do I specify a keyboard shortcut to go to the beginning or end of a document?

2012-06-28 Thread Stephan Witt
Am 28.06.2012 um 13:08 schrieb Daisuke Koya:

 Hello all,
 
 I'd like to know whether there's a keyboard shortcut on LyX for Mac to go to 
 either the beginning or end of a document. I've read somewhere that the 
 Control + Home and Control + End keys, respectively, should do this, but 
 they don't seem to work. I am using the mac bind file, although I don't 
 know what this does.

AFAIK, mac bind file is the standard binding on Mac OS X.
For me it is working with Cmd-Up resp. Cmd-Down. But I have a Mac Book - 
hopefully it's the same for you in case you have a full blown keyboard.

Stephan



Re: Colouring depth markers - Feature suggestion?

2012-06-28 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Op 27-6-2012 14:26, Rainer M Krug schreef:

Hi

I am working on a beamer presentation and having trouble with seeing the depth 
of the environments
clearly. Is there a way of colouring these brackets on the left hand side in 
different colours,
so that it is easier to see in which level I am?



Tools-Preferences-LookFeel-Colors-depth bar ?

Vincent


Re: Colouring depth markers - Feature suggestion?

2012-06-28 Thread Rainer M Krug
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On 28/06/12 10:59, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
 Op 27-6-2012 14:26, Rainer M Krug schreef:
 Hi
 
 I am working on a beamer presentation and having trouble with seeing the 
 depth of the
 environments clearly. Is there a way of colouring these brackets on the 
 left hand side in
 different colours, so that it is easier to see in which level I am?
 
 
 Tools-Preferences-LookFeel-Colors-depth bar ?

True - I discovered that one as well. But there is only one colour for all 
depths.

To really see which depth it is, it would be usefull to have each depth a 
different coloured depth
marker.

Rainer

 
 Vincent


- -- 
Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, 
UCT), Dipl. Phys.
(Germany)

Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology
Stellenbosch University
South Africa

Tel :   +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44
Cell:   +33 - (0)6 85 62 59 98
Fax :   +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44

Fax (D):+49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44

email:  rai...@krugs.de

Skype:  RMkrug


-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/

iEYEARECAAYFAk/sHVsACgkQoYgNqgF2egpGNACggLs/mDfHgfaoptvB48Ig7paU
va8An2p0fZbGFyw71l/ciZB+tgQ2PP0u
=KbW+
-END PGP SIGNATURE-


Re: Having ascii art type in document?

2012-06-28 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-06-27, Rainer M Krug wrote:

 Hi

 I would lkie to have something like the following in a document:

 top
 +-a
 +-b
 ?-c

 Are there any nice symbols I could use for this? especially the last one, the 
 ?, should be a left
 bottom corner?

While the bottom corner did not survive the mail delivery, most of the
box-drawing Unicode characters 0x2500 ... 0x256c can be used directly
in LyX. For a monospaced environment, you may try the LyXCode style.

Günter



Re: Colouring depth markers - Feature suggestion?

2012-06-28 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Op 28-6-2012 11:01, Rainer M Krug schreef:

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On 28/06/12 10:59, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:

Op 27-6-2012 14:26, Rainer M Krug schreef:

Hi

I am working on a beamer presentation and having trouble with seeing the depth 
of the
environments clearly. Is there a way of colouring these brackets on the left 
hand side in
different colours, so that it is easier to see in which level I am?


Tools-Preferences-LookFeel-Colors-depth bar ?

True - I discovered that one as well. But there is only one colour for all 
depths.

To really see which depth it is, it would be usefull to have each depth a 
different coloured depth
marker.


Ah.. I didn't get this subtlty from your original message.

Aren't three depth bars enough to tell you that the depth is three... ? 
Or do you have documents with large depths ?


Maybe we could color the background of the paragraphs slightly lighter 
depending on the depth.


Vincent



Re: Colouring depth markers - Feature suggestion?

2012-06-28 Thread Rainer M Krug
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On 28/06/12 11:10, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
 Op 28-6-2012 11:01, Rainer M Krug schreef:
 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1
 
 On 28/06/12 10:59, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
 Op 27-6-2012 14:26, Rainer M Krug schreef:
 Hi
 
 I am working on a beamer presentation and having trouble with seeing the 
 depth of the 
 environments clearly. Is there a way of colouring these brackets on the 
 left hand side
 in different colours, so that it is easier to see in which level I am?
 
 Tools-Preferences-LookFeel-Colors-depth bar ?
 True - I discovered that one as well. But there is only one colour for all 
 depths.
 
 To really see which depth it is, it would be usefull to have each depth a 
 different coloured
 depth marker.
 
 Ah.. I didn't get this subtlty from your original message.

Sorry - I seem to have the habit to send unclear questions ...

 
 Aren't three depth bars enough to tell you that the depth is three... ? Or do 
 you have
 documents with large depths ?

Not really when you are making a presentation, in which you have a block, in 
which you have two
columns, each with an overlay and each with a block...
Not an everyday scenario, but at the moment I am confronted with 6 depths ...

 
 Maybe we could color the background of the paragraphs slightly lighter 
 depending on the depth.

Would be an option, with customizable colors ramp

But for many applications, this might be to obtrusive, and the differently 
colored markers might
be sometimes better - probably both, so that one can customize it, but both 
would work.

Cheers,

Rainer

 
 Vincent
 
 


-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/

iEYEARECAAYFAk/sIr8ACgkQoYgNqgF2egoRGwCdENaCsO1t+7QZ3tLQoUMHgRtK
wfYAoIBeD53JUgLa38F9GLBnehS31SgX
=A43B
-END PGP SIGNATURE-


Re: Having ascii art type in document?

2012-06-28 Thread Rainer M Krug
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On 28/06/12 11:03, Guenter Milde wrote:
 On 2012-06-27, Rainer M Krug wrote:
 
 Hi
 
 I would lkie to have something like the following in a document:
 
 top +-a +-b ?-c
 
 Are there any nice symbols I could use for this? especially the last one, 
 the ?, should be a
 left bottom corner?
 
 While the bottom corner did not survive the mail delivery, most of the 
 box-drawing Unicode
 characters 0x2500 ... 0x256c can be used directly in LyX. For a monospaced 
 environment, you may
 try the LyXCode style.

Thanks - that's it.
I found
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box-drawing_character

for a complete list of these Box-drawing characters.

Cheers,

Rainer

 
 Günter
 
 


-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/

iEYEARECAAYFAk/sI5EACgkQoYgNqgF2ego6ZQCgi6GXClI4d/PnQdO3P61xt2ls
HX8An1drxr6iEaVrMyJrUvP9aI35bYnP
=ppm+
-END PGP SIGNATURE-


On a Mac, how do I specify a keyboard shortcut to go to the beginning or end of a document?

2012-06-28 Thread Daisuke Koya
Hello all,

I'd like to know whether there's a keyboard shortcut on LyX for Mac to go to 
either the beginning or end of a document. I've read somewhere that the 
Control + Home and Control + End keys, respectively, should do this, but 
they don't seem to work. I am using the mac bind file, although I don't know 
what this does.

Thank you very much in advance for the help,

Daisuke


Theorists labbook package - comments and help solicitation

2012-06-28 Thread Peter Novak
Hello LyX users and developers,
my name is Peter Novak and since around 2001 I am a (passionate) user of
LyX (as also documented by my bug reports and feature requests at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/search?q=walkmanyi), though I did not read the
LyX-users mailing lists till now.

To scratch one of many itches of my professional life, I created an
unpolished quick-hack LaTeX/LyX package aimed at creation and
manipulation of lab books for theorists. I include a motivation for
writing the package below and discuss it in the accompanying notes to
the package accessible from here:
http://www.aronde.net/theolabbook.tar.gz (readme.pdf/lyx) file.

Hereby I would like to solicit comments from the LyX users community,
which includes also many research professionals, especially in applied
mathematics and computer science, which is what I care for myself. The
best outcome of this announcement for me would be getting help with
improvements of the package - these are also briefly discussed in the
readme notes to the package.

Below, I am including the motivation for writing the package, which
(hopefully) illuminates the problem I want to solve. In the case
somebody finds this kind of work useful, I would be happy to give back
something to the LyX community as I am definitely grateful to the LyX
team for providing this great tool I rely on in my every-day work since
many years.

Best regards,

Peter.



*** Motivation
Keeping a research lab-book is a daily bread for many researchers, such
as experimental physicists. It helps them to keep track of their
experiments, equipment, results, as well as capture their ideas about
the stuff they work on. Typically a researcher, or a team, keeps one
lab-book per project. This suits the typical workflow of experimental
research, where the evolution of a project can be captured as a (more,
or less) linear stream of notes in a lab book.

Scientists in more theoretical disciplines, such as (applied)
mathematics, or in computer science often deal with several intertwined
and related, yet distinct topics at once. In a consequence the evolution
of their thoughts from inception to a finished paper is often rather
non-linear, rather meandering stream of ideas and notes, which are
difficult to order linearly before the idea/project is ripe enough and
finally “clicks in”. Yet, due to this non-linearity, researchers in
theoretical fields are perhaps even more in a need to capture their
research notes so that they do not get lost. There is definitely a need
for flexible tools and workflows to help theorists capture, organize and
expose their ideas and research notes.

Theolabbook is an attempt to solve this problem for users which center
their daily life around TeX related tools, which are especially useful
when one deals with mathematics. The central requirements driving the
development of the theolabbook package are the following:

1.- notes should be media-rich in terms to the extent TeX allows. That is,
should easily include math, pictures, figures, etc.;
2.- notes can be scribbled in a linear fashion, their order should be
irrelevant;
3.- the package should provide tools for rapid and simple organization
and re-organization of the set of notes, result of which is primarily a
document, the lab-book instance;
4.- the editing of the notes should be as simple as possible, yet as good
as possible. This is a no-brainer, LyX is the editor of choice;
5.- the package should facilitate also publishing of the notes on the web
to support the open notebook research
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_notebook_science).

As of publishing this document, the package implements requirements 1-3
(supported only in Unix environments, for reasons, see the internal
philosophy of the package in the readme document), to a large extent
also 4 and completely lacks support for 5.

By publishing the package as is together with the readme ntroductory
text, my hope is to firstly, receive comments, suggestions, and
criticism from interested LyX users; and secondly, solicit help with
improvements, improving upon the implementation of the requirement 4 and
working out 5.

The rest of the readme document is structured as follows: after a brief
discussion of related work and existing tools for the problem of
capturing and organization of a non-linear stream of notes, I explain
the guts of the theolabbook package, provide a step-by-step installation
instructions, explain included examples and finally discuss its
shortcomings and points where I need help from others.


*** Related work
The observation of non-linearity of research notes in many disciplines
is of course a well known issue. Some of the popular solutions to the
problem is the use of wikis and blogs (see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_research,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_notebook_science). While blogs
facilitate publication and open discussion of research 

Re: On a Mac, how do I specify a keyboard shortcut to go to the beginning or end of a document?

2012-06-28 Thread Stephan Witt
Am 28.06.2012 um 13:08 schrieb Daisuke Koya:

 Hello all,
 
 I'd like to know whether there's a keyboard shortcut on LyX for Mac to go to 
 either the beginning or end of a document. I've read somewhere that the 
 Control + Home and Control + End keys, respectively, should do this, but 
 they don't seem to work. I am using the mac bind file, although I don't 
 know what this does.

AFAIK, mac bind file is the standard binding on Mac OS X.
For me it is working with Cmd-Up resp. Cmd-Down. But I have a Mac Book - 
hopefully it's the same for you in case you have a full blown keyboard.

Stephan



Re: Colouring "depth markers" - Feature suggestion?

2012-06-28 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Op 27-6-2012 14:26, Rainer M Krug schreef:

Hi

I am working on a beamer presentation and having trouble with seeing the depth 
of the environments
clearly. Is there a way of colouring these "brackets" on the left hand side in 
different colours,
so that it is easier to see in which level I am?



Tools->Preferences->Look>Colors->"depth bar" ?

Vincent


Re: Colouring "depth markers" - Feature suggestion?

2012-06-28 Thread Rainer M Krug
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On 28/06/12 10:59, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> Op 27-6-2012 14:26, Rainer M Krug schreef:
>> Hi
>> 
>> I am working on a beamer presentation and having trouble with seeing the 
>> depth of the
>> environments clearly. Is there a way of colouring these "brackets" on the 
>> left hand side in
>> different colours, so that it is easier to see in which level I am?
>> 
> 
> Tools->Preferences->Look>Colors->"depth bar" ?

True - I discovered that one as well. But there is only one colour for all 
depths.

To really see which depth it is, it would be usefull to have each depth a 
different coloured depth
marker.

Rainer

> 
> Vincent


- -- 
Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, 
UCT), Dipl. Phys.
(Germany)

Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology
Stellenbosch University
South Africa

Tel :   +33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44
Cell:   +33 - (0)6 85 62 59 98
Fax :   +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44

Fax (D):+49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44

email:  rai...@krugs.de

Skype:  RMkrug


-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/

iEYEARECAAYFAk/sHVsACgkQoYgNqgF2egpGNACggLs/mDfHgfaoptvB48Ig7paU
va8An2p0fZbGFyw71l/ciZB+tgQ2PP0u
=KbW+
-END PGP SIGNATURE-


Re: Having "ascii art" type in document?

2012-06-28 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-06-27, Rainer M Krug wrote:

> Hi

> I would lkie to have something like the following in a document:

> top
> +-a
> +-b
> ?-c

> Are there any nice symbols I could use for this? especially the last one, the 
> ?, should be a "left
> bottom corner"?

While the bottom corner did not survive the mail delivery, most of the
"box-drawing" Unicode characters 0x2500 ... 0x256c can be used directly
in LyX. For a monospaced environment, you may try the "LyXCode" style.

Günter



Re: Colouring "depth markers" - Feature suggestion?

2012-06-28 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Op 28-6-2012 11:01, Rainer M Krug schreef:

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On 28/06/12 10:59, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:

Op 27-6-2012 14:26, Rainer M Krug schreef:

Hi

I am working on a beamer presentation and having trouble with seeing the depth 
of the
environments clearly. Is there a way of colouring these "brackets" on the left 
hand side in
different colours, so that it is easier to see in which level I am?


Tools->Preferences->Look>Colors->"depth bar" ?

True - I discovered that one as well. But there is only one colour for all 
depths.

To really see which depth it is, it would be usefull to have each depth a 
different coloured depth
marker.


Ah.. I didn't get this subtlty from your original message.

Aren't three depth bars enough to tell you that the depth is three... ? 
Or do you have documents with large depths ?


Maybe we could color the background of the paragraphs slightly lighter 
depending on the depth.


Vincent



Re: Colouring "depth markers" - Feature suggestion?

2012-06-28 Thread Rainer M Krug
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On 28/06/12 11:10, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> Op 28-6-2012 11:01, Rainer M Krug schreef:
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1
>> 
>> On 28/06/12 10:59, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
>>> Op 27-6-2012 14:26, Rainer M Krug schreef:
 Hi
 
 I am working on a beamer presentation and having trouble with seeing the 
 depth of the 
 environments clearly. Is there a way of colouring these "brackets" on the 
 left hand side
 in different colours, so that it is easier to see in which level I am?
 
>>> Tools->Preferences->Look>Colors->"depth bar" ?
>> True - I discovered that one as well. But there is only one colour for all 
>> depths.
>> 
>> To really see which depth it is, it would be usefull to have each depth a 
>> different coloured
>> depth marker.
> 
> Ah.. I didn't get this subtlty from your original message.

Sorry - I seem to have the habit to send unclear questions ...

> 
> Aren't three depth bars enough to tell you that the depth is three... ? Or do 
> you have
> documents with large depths ?

Not really when you are making a presentation, in which you have a block, in 
which you have two
columns, each with an overlay and each with a block...
Not an everyday scenario, but at the moment I am confronted with 6 depths ...

> 
> Maybe we could color the background of the paragraphs slightly lighter 
> depending on the depth.

Would be an option, with customizable colors ramp

But for many applications, this might be to obtrusive, and the differently 
colored markers might
be sometimes better - probably both, so that one can customize it, but both 
would work.

Cheers,

Rainer

> 
> Vincent
> 
> 


-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/

iEYEARECAAYFAk/sIr8ACgkQoYgNqgF2egoRGwCdENaCsO1t+7QZ3tLQoUMHgRtK
wfYAoIBeD53JUgLa38F9GLBnehS31SgX
=A43B
-END PGP SIGNATURE-


Re: Having "ascii art" type in document?

2012-06-28 Thread Rainer M Krug
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1

On 28/06/12 11:03, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2012-06-27, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> 
>> Hi
> 
>> I would lkie to have something like the following in a document:
> 
>> top +-a +-b ?-c
> 
>> Are there any nice symbols I could use for this? especially the last one, 
>> the ?, should be a
>> "left bottom corner"?
> 
> While the bottom corner did not survive the mail delivery, most of the 
> "box-drawing" Unicode
> characters 0x2500 ... 0x256c can be used directly in LyX. For a monospaced 
> environment, you may
> try the "LyXCode" style.

Thanks - that's it.
I found
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box-drawing_character

for a complete list of these Box-drawing characters.

Cheers,

Rainer

> 
> Günter
> 
> 


-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/

iEYEARECAAYFAk/sI5EACgkQoYgNqgF2ego6ZQCgi6GXClI4d/PnQdO3P61xt2ls
HX8An1drxr6iEaVrMyJrUvP9aI35bYnP
=ppm+
-END PGP SIGNATURE-


On a Mac, how do I specify a keyboard shortcut to go to the beginning or end of a document?

2012-06-28 Thread Daisuke Koya
Hello all,

I'd like to know whether there's a keyboard shortcut on LyX for Mac to go to 
either the beginning or end of a document. I've read somewhere that the 
"Control + Home" and "Control + End" keys, respectively, should do this, but 
they don't seem to work. I am using the "mac" bind file, although I don't know 
what this does.

Thank you very much in advance for the help,

Daisuke


Theorists labbook package - comments and help solicitation

2012-06-28 Thread Peter Novak
Hello LyX users and developers,
my name is Peter Novak and since around 2001 I am a (passionate) user of
LyX (as also documented by my bug reports and feature requests at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/search?q=walkmanyi), though I did not read the
LyX-users mailing lists till now.

To scratch one of many itches of my professional life, I created an
unpolished quick-hack LaTeX/LyX package aimed at creation and
manipulation of lab books for theorists. I include a motivation for
writing the package below and discuss it in the accompanying notes to
the package accessible from here:
http://www.aronde.net/theolabbook.tar.gz (readme.pdf/lyx) file.

Hereby I would like to solicit comments from the LyX users community,
which includes also many research professionals, especially in applied
mathematics and computer science, which is what I care for myself. The
best outcome of this announcement for me would be getting help with
improvements of the package - these are also briefly discussed in the
readme notes to the package.

Below, I am including the motivation for writing the package, which
(hopefully) illuminates the problem I want to solve. In the case
somebody finds this kind of work useful, I would be happy to give back
something to the LyX community as I am definitely grateful to the LyX
team for providing this great tool I rely on in my every-day work since
many years.

Best regards,

Peter.



*** Motivation
Keeping a research lab-book is a daily bread for many researchers, such
as experimental physicists. It helps them to keep track of their
experiments, equipment, results, as well as capture their ideas about
the stuff they work on. Typically a researcher, or a team, keeps one
lab-book per project. This suits the typical workflow of experimental
research, where the evolution of a project can be captured as a (more,
or less) linear stream of notes in a lab book.

Scientists in more theoretical disciplines, such as (applied)
mathematics, or in computer science often deal with several intertwined
and related, yet distinct topics at once. In a consequence the evolution
of their thoughts from inception to a finished paper is often rather
non-linear, rather meandering stream of ideas and notes, which are
difficult to order linearly before the idea/project is ripe enough and
finally “clicks in”. Yet, due to this non-linearity, researchers in
theoretical fields are perhaps even more in a need to capture their
research notes so that they do not get lost. There is definitely a need
for flexible tools and workflows to help theorists capture, organize and
expose their ideas and research notes.

Theolabbook is an attempt to solve this problem for users which center
their daily life around TeX related tools, which are especially useful
when one deals with mathematics. The central requirements driving the
development of the theolabbook package are the following:

1.- notes should be media-rich in terms to the extent TeX allows. That is,
should easily include math, pictures, figures, etc.;
2.- notes can be scribbled in a linear fashion, their order should be
irrelevant;
3.- the package should provide tools for rapid and simple organization
and re-organization of the set of notes, result of which is primarily a
document, the lab-book instance;
4.- the editing of the notes should be as simple as possible, yet as good
as possible. This is a no-brainer, LyX is the editor of choice;
5.- the package should facilitate also publishing of the notes on the web
to support the open notebook research
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_notebook_science).

As of publishing this document, the package implements requirements 1-3
(supported only in Unix environments, for reasons, see the internal
philosophy of the package in the readme document), to a large extent
also 4 and completely lacks support for 5.

By publishing the package as is together with the readme ntroductory
text, my hope is to firstly, receive comments, suggestions, and
criticism from interested LyX users; and secondly, solicit help with
improvements, improving upon the implementation of the requirement 4 and
working out 5.

The rest of the readme document is structured as follows: after a brief
discussion of related work and existing tools for the problem of
capturing and organization of a non-linear stream of notes, I explain
the guts of the theolabbook package, provide a step-by-step installation
instructions, explain included examples and finally discuss its
shortcomings and points where I need help from others.


*** Related work
The observation of non-linearity of research notes in many disciplines
is of course a well known issue. Some of the popular solutions to the
problem is the use of wikis and blogs (see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_research,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_notebook_science). While blogs
facilitate publication and open discussion of research 

Re: On a Mac, how do I specify a keyboard shortcut to go to the beginning or end of a document?

2012-06-28 Thread Stephan Witt
Am 28.06.2012 um 13:08 schrieb Daisuke Koya:

> Hello all,
> 
> I'd like to know whether there's a keyboard shortcut on LyX for Mac to go to 
> either the beginning or end of a document. I've read somewhere that the 
> "Control + Home" and "Control + End" keys, respectively, should do this, but 
> they don't seem to work. I am using the "mac" bind file, although I don't 
> know what this does.

AFAIK, mac bind file is the standard binding on Mac OS X.
For me it is working with Cmd-Up resp. Cmd-Down. But I have a Mac Book - 
hopefully it's the same for you in case you have a full blown keyboard.

Stephan