Re: Setting Up Longtable
On 11 August 2012 07:42, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote: On Fri, 10 Aug 2012, curtis osterhoudt wrote: Ah. A slightly easier way of getting there is to place the mouse cursor within the table, and then go to the Edit menu at the top of the LyX window, choose Table Settings, and then the dialog which appears includes the Longtable tab. Curtis, I need to play with this (or your previous suggestion). When I follow the above, and check the box for 'caption' it makes the column header row a caption. Since all tables I've used in the past were in floats I need to learn how to work with a table outside a float. Looks like I need to play until I can get the caption correct, then figure out by trial-and-error where to break the page. Thanks for the pointers, Rich Rich, long tables are documented thoroughly. Please have a read of the internal documentation (embeddedObjects in particular) [1], else search Google. However, you can skip the LyX wiki page on long tables as it is outdated. Long tables are just static tables with manually-added float features, such as a caption. You create your table, and then when you're done, create a new row on the top or bottom and then make that row a caption (Caption: On; right-click in any column). [1] www.almack.ch/upload/Doc/LyX/en/EmbeddedObjects.pdf -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1
jabref and aux-file
A slightly off-topic question: I would like to get from a number of different bib-files those references which have been cited in the lyx document using the command line of jabref: jabref --aux infile[.aux],outfile[.bib] base-bibtex-file I get the aux file by running the lyx-exported .tex file 3 times. In the same directory I create an outfile.bib for the used references. I guess that the base-bibtex-file is the file which contains all references (including the non used one). Since I have several of those, I include them as base-bibtex-file1 base-bibtex-file2 etc before running the command, I create an outfile[.bib in the same directory. but I get no base-bibtex-file specified! I am not sure whether I understand the meaning of outfile[.bib and base- bibtex-file. Help appreciated! Wolfgang
Re: Setting Up Longtable
On Sat, 11 Aug 2012, Ray Rashif wrote: Rich, long tables are documented thoroughly. Please have a read of the internal documentation (embeddedObjects in particular) [1], else search Google. However, you can skip the LyX wiki page on long tables as it is outdated. Ray, I read the description of the longtable package in Herbert Voss's book and looked at the users guide section, too. Will read te embedded objects section. Long tables are just static tables with manually-added float features, such as a caption. You create your table, and then when you're done, create a new row on the top or bottom and then make that row a caption (Caption: On; right-click in any column). OK. I suspected this to be the case as the column headers became the caption when I invoked that option. As I've not before needed this package I appreciate all the provided guidance. Thanks, Rich
'Show changes in output' doesn't work
Hi, I turned on the track changes, and I can see the changes tracking in the editor, and when I click 'Show changes in output' the changes are still shown. I would like lyx to track my changes without showing them to me (and clatter the editor). What am I missing? I use lyx 2.0.4. Thanks
RE: 'Show changes in output' doesn't work
From: Zohar [zoha...@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 1:58 PM I turned on the track changes, and I can see the changes tracking in the editor, and when I click 'Show changes in output' the changes are still shown. I would like lyx to track my changes without showing them to me (and clatter the editor). What am I missing? Show changes in output refers to, for example, the pdf output. There is already a feature request for what you want, but I don't think it will be implemented in the near future (the ticket is 5 years old): http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/4140 Scott
Re: 'Show changes in output' doesn't work
Great, thanks! On 11-Aug-12 9:12 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: From: Zohar [zoha...@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 1:58 PM I turned on the track changes, and I can see the changes tracking in the editor, and when I click 'Show changes in output' the changes are still shown. I would like lyx to track my changes without showing them to me (and clatter the editor). What am I missing? "Show changes in output" refers to, for example, the pdf output. There is already a feature request for what you want, but I don't think it will be implemented in the near future (the ticket is 5 years old): http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/4140 Scott
Re: 'Show changes in output' doesn't work
On 08/11/2012 02:12 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: From: Zohar [zoha...@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 1:58 PM I turned on the track changes, and I can see the changes tracking in the editor, and when I click 'Show changes in output' the changes are still shown. I would like lyx to track my changes without showing them to me (and clatter the editor). What am I missing? Show changes in output refers to, for example, the pdf output. There is already a feature request for what you want, but I don't think it will be implemented in the near future (the ticket is 5 years old): http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/4140 Vincent and I did some work on this, which can be found in our private repos on git.lyx.org. But then we both got busy with other things. Richard
Re: enumitem.module in Lyx 2
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 12:37 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net wrote: In my local ~/.lyx-svn/layouts folder, I have the previous version that fully defines the Labeling style while the 2011-01-12 version seems to inherit from stdlists.inc. The following patch should fix the issue: @@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ Input stdlyxlist.inc Style Labeling LatexName elabeling + OptionalArgs 1 # FIXME This should probably be defined using \newlist instead Preamble % labeling-like list based on enumitem's description list with How do I use this fix? Where do I put the code? Thanks, Jane -- - Jane Shevtsov, Ph.D. Mathematical Biology Curriculum Writer, UCLA co-founder, www.worldbeyondborders.org In the long run, education intended to produce a molecular geneticist, a systems ecologist, or an immunologist is inferior, both for the individual and for society, than that intended to produce a broadly educated person who has also written a dissertation. --John Janovy, Jr., On Becoming a Biologist
apacite: citeA
Aside from ERT, is there an easy way of having LyX generate \citeA commands for some (but not all) citations rather than \cite?
Re: Setting Up Longtable
On 11 August 2012 07:42, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote: On Fri, 10 Aug 2012, curtis osterhoudt wrote: Ah. A slightly easier way of getting there is to place the mouse cursor within the table, and then go to the Edit menu at the top of the LyX window, choose Table Settings, and then the dialog which appears includes the Longtable tab. Curtis, I need to play with this (or your previous suggestion). When I follow the above, and check the box for 'caption' it makes the column header row a caption. Since all tables I've used in the past were in floats I need to learn how to work with a table outside a float. Looks like I need to play until I can get the caption correct, then figure out by trial-and-error where to break the page. Thanks for the pointers, Rich Rich, long tables are documented thoroughly. Please have a read of the internal documentation (embeddedObjects in particular) [1], else search Google. However, you can skip the LyX wiki page on long tables as it is outdated. Long tables are just static tables with manually-added float features, such as a caption. You create your table, and then when you're done, create a new row on the top or bottom and then make that row a caption (Caption: On; right-click in any column). [1] www.almack.ch/upload/Doc/LyX/en/EmbeddedObjects.pdf -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1
jabref and aux-file
A slightly off-topic question: I would like to get from a number of different bib-files those references which have been cited in the lyx document using the command line of jabref: jabref --aux infile[.aux],outfile[.bib] base-bibtex-file I get the aux file by running the lyx-exported .tex file 3 times. In the same directory I create an outfile.bib for the used references. I guess that the base-bibtex-file is the file which contains all references (including the non used one). Since I have several of those, I include them as base-bibtex-file1 base-bibtex-file2 etc before running the command, I create an outfile[.bib in the same directory. but I get no base-bibtex-file specified! I am not sure whether I understand the meaning of outfile[.bib and base- bibtex-file. Help appreciated! Wolfgang
Re: Setting Up Longtable
On Sat, 11 Aug 2012, Ray Rashif wrote: Rich, long tables are documented thoroughly. Please have a read of the internal documentation (embeddedObjects in particular) [1], else search Google. However, you can skip the LyX wiki page on long tables as it is outdated. Ray, I read the description of the longtable package in Herbert Voss's book and looked at the users guide section, too. Will read te embedded objects section. Long tables are just static tables with manually-added float features, such as a caption. You create your table, and then when you're done, create a new row on the top or bottom and then make that row a caption (Caption: On; right-click in any column). OK. I suspected this to be the case as the column headers became the caption when I invoked that option. As I've not before needed this package I appreciate all the provided guidance. Thanks, Rich
'Show changes in output' doesn't work
Hi, I turned on the track changes, and I can see the changes tracking in the editor, and when I click 'Show changes in output' the changes are still shown. I would like lyx to track my changes without showing them to me (and clatter the editor). What am I missing? I use lyx 2.0.4. Thanks
RE: 'Show changes in output' doesn't work
From: Zohar [zoha...@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 1:58 PM I turned on the track changes, and I can see the changes tracking in the editor, and when I click 'Show changes in output' the changes are still shown. I would like lyx to track my changes without showing them to me (and clatter the editor). What am I missing? Show changes in output refers to, for example, the pdf output. There is already a feature request for what you want, but I don't think it will be implemented in the near future (the ticket is 5 years old): http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/4140 Scott
Re: 'Show changes in output' doesn't work
Great, thanks! On 11-Aug-12 9:12 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: From: Zohar [zoha...@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 1:58 PM I turned on the track changes, and I can see the changes tracking in the editor, and when I click 'Show changes in output' the changes are still shown. I would like lyx to track my changes without showing them to me (and clatter the editor). What am I missing? "Show changes in output" refers to, for example, the pdf output. There is already a feature request for what you want, but I don't think it will be implemented in the near future (the ticket is 5 years old): http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/4140 Scott
Re: 'Show changes in output' doesn't work
On 08/11/2012 02:12 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: From: Zohar [zoha...@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 1:58 PM I turned on the track changes, and I can see the changes tracking in the editor, and when I click 'Show changes in output' the changes are still shown. I would like lyx to track my changes without showing them to me (and clatter the editor). What am I missing? Show changes in output refers to, for example, the pdf output. There is already a feature request for what you want, but I don't think it will be implemented in the near future (the ticket is 5 years old): http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/4140 Vincent and I did some work on this, which can be found in our private repos on git.lyx.org. But then we both got busy with other things. Richard
Re: enumitem.module in Lyx 2
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 12:37 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net wrote: In my local ~/.lyx-svn/layouts folder, I have the previous version that fully defines the Labeling style while the 2011-01-12 version seems to inherit from stdlists.inc. The following patch should fix the issue: @@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ Input stdlyxlist.inc Style Labeling LatexName elabeling + OptionalArgs 1 # FIXME This should probably be defined using \newlist instead Preamble % labeling-like list based on enumitem's description list with How do I use this fix? Where do I put the code? Thanks, Jane -- - Jane Shevtsov, Ph.D. Mathematical Biology Curriculum Writer, UCLA co-founder, www.worldbeyondborders.org In the long run, education intended to produce a molecular geneticist, a systems ecologist, or an immunologist is inferior, both for the individual and for society, than that intended to produce a broadly educated person who has also written a dissertation. --John Janovy, Jr., On Becoming a Biologist
apacite: citeA
Aside from ERT, is there an easy way of having LyX generate \citeA commands for some (but not all) citations rather than \cite?
Re: Setting Up Longtable
On 11 August 2012 07:42, Rich Shepardwrote: > On Fri, 10 Aug 2012, curtis osterhoudt wrote: > >> Ah. A slightly easier way of getting there is to place the mouse cursor >> within the table, and then go to the "Edit" menu at the top of the LyX >> window, choose "Table Settings", and then the dialog which appears >> includes the "Longtable" tab. > > > Curtis, > > I need to play with this (or your previous suggestion). When I follow the > above, and check the box for 'caption' it makes the column header row a > caption. Since all tables I've used in the past were in floats I need to > learn how to work with a table outside a float. > > Looks like I need to play until I can get the caption correct, then figure > out by trial-and-error where to break the page. > > Thanks for the pointers, > > Rich > Rich, long tables are documented thoroughly. Please have a read of the internal documentation (embeddedObjects in particular) [1], else search Google. However, you can skip the LyX wiki page on long tables as it is outdated. Long tables are just static tables with manually-added float features, such as a caption. You create your table, and then when you're done, create a new row on the top or bottom and then make that row a caption (Caption: On; right-click in any column). [1] www.almack.ch/upload/Doc/LyX/en/EmbeddedObjects.pdf -- GPG/PGP ID: C0711BF1
jabref and aux-file
A slightly off-topic question: I would like to get from a number of different bib-files those references which have been cited in the lyx document using the command line of jabref: jabref --aux infile[.aux],outfile[.bib] base-bibtex-file I get the aux file by running the lyx-exported .tex file 3 times. In the same directory I create an outfile.bib for the used references. I guess that the base-bibtex-file is the file which contains all references (including the non used one). Since I have several of those, I include them as base-bibtex-file1 base-bibtex-file2 etc before running the command, I create an outfile[.bib in the same directory. but I get no base-bibtex-file specified! I am not sure whether I understand the meaning of outfile[.bib and base- bibtex-file. Help appreciated! Wolfgang
Re: Setting Up Longtable
On Sat, 11 Aug 2012, Ray Rashif wrote: Rich, long tables are documented thoroughly. Please have a read of the internal documentation (embeddedObjects in particular) [1], else search Google. However, you can skip the LyX wiki page on long tables as it is outdated. Ray, I read the description of the longtable package in Herbert Voss's book and looked at the users guide section, too. Will read te embedded objects section. Long tables are just static tables with manually-added float features, such as a caption. You create your table, and then when you're done, create a new row on the top or bottom and then make that row a caption (Caption: On; right-click in any column). OK. I suspected this to be the case as the column headers became the caption when I invoked that option. As I've not before needed this package I appreciate all the provided guidance. Thanks, Rich
'Show changes in output' doesn't work
Hi, I turned on the track changes, and I can see the changes tracking in the editor, and when I click 'Show changes in output' the changes are still shown. I would like lyx to track my changes without showing them to me (and clatter the editor). What am I missing? I use lyx 2.0.4. Thanks
RE: 'Show changes in output' doesn't work
From: Zohar [zoha...@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 1:58 PM >I turned on the track changes, and I can see the changes tracking in the >editor, >and when I click 'Show changes in output' the changes are still shown. I would >like lyx to track my changes without showing them to me (and clatter the >editor). >What am I missing? "Show changes in output" refers to, for example, the pdf output. There is already a feature request for what you want, but I don't think it will be implemented in the near future (the ticket is 5 years old): http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/4140 Scott
Re: 'Show changes in output' doesn't work
Great, thanks! On 11-Aug-12 9:12 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: From: Zohar [zoha...@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 1:58 PM I turned on the track changes, and I can see the changes tracking in the editor, and when I click 'Show changes in output' the changes are still shown. I would like lyx to track my changes without showing them to me (and clatter the editor). What am I missing? "Show changes in output" refers to, for example, the pdf output. There is already a feature request for what you want, but I don't think it will be implemented in the near future (the ticket is 5 years old): http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/4140 Scott
Re: 'Show changes in output' doesn't work
On 08/11/2012 02:12 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: From: Zohar [zoha...@yahoo.com] Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2012 1:58 PM I turned on the track changes, and I can see the changes tracking in the editor, and when I click 'Show changes in output' the changes are still shown. I would like lyx to track my changes without showing them to me (and clatter the editor). What am I missing? "Show changes in output" refers to, for example, the pdf output. There is already a feature request for what you want, but I don't think it will be implemented in the near future (the ticket is 5 years old): http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/4140 Vincent and I did some work on this, which can be found in our private repos on git.lyx.org. But then we both got busy with other things. Richard
Re: enumitem.module in Lyx 2
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 12:37 AM, Guenter Mildewrote: > In my local ~/.lyx-svn/layouts folder, I have the previous version that > fully defines the Labeling style while the 2011-01-12 version seems to > inherit from stdlists.inc. > > The following patch should fix the issue: > > @@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ Input stdlyxlist.inc > > Style Labeling > LatexName elabeling > + OptionalArgs 1 > # FIXME This should probably be defined using \newlist instead > Preamble > % labeling-like list based on enumitem's description list with How do I use this fix? Where do I put the code? Thanks, Jane -- - Jane Shevtsov, Ph.D. Mathematical Biology Curriculum Writer, UCLA co-founder, www.worldbeyondborders.org "In the long run, education intended to produce a molecular geneticist, a systems ecologist, or an immunologist is inferior, both for the individual and for society, than that intended to produce a broadly educated person who has also written a dissertation." --John Janovy, Jr., "On Becoming a Biologist"
apacite: citeA
Aside from ERT, is there an easy way of having LyX generate \citeA commands for some (but not all) citations rather than \cite?