Re: esint.sty in RedHat/Centos 7. Where? Why omitted?
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:53 AM, José Matos jama...@lyx.org wrote: On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote: Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty? Note that I am writing this from Fedora, so I am not sure that all applies to RHEL/CentOS (although I suspect it does). Since the tex installed comes from texlive that means that all the (la)tex packages have been split into its package. If you want to install something like the previous mega packages, there are several schemes available: $ yum list texlive-scheme* . texlive-scheme-basic.noarch texlive-scheme-context.noarch texlive-scheme-full.noarch texlive-scheme-gust.noarch texlive-scheme-medium.noarch texlive-scheme-minimal.noarch texlive-scheme-small.noarch texlive-scheme-tetex.noarch texlive-scheme-xml.noarch If you install texlive-scheme full you will get all the packages. Medium should be a nice compromise. On a fresh install of RHEL 7, I find LyX 2.1 works well enough, except the old problem about missing esint.sty re-appears. Any documents with integrals won't compile because esint.sty is missing. Could you try: # yum install tex(esint.sty) And see if this works? Hello, Jose. Am I typing this incorrectly? # yum install tex(esint.sty) bash: syntax error near unexpected token `(' I searched like this: # yum provides esint.sty Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks base | 3.6 kB 00:00:00 epel/x86_64/metalink | 15 kB 00:00:00 epel | 4.4 kB 00:00:00 extras | 3.4 kB 00:00:00 pjku | 2.9 kB 00:00:00 updates | 3.4 kB 00:00:00 epel/x86_64/primary_db | 4.0 MB 00:00:00 (1/2): epel/x86_64/updateinfo | 317 kB 00:00:00 (2/2): epel/x86_64/pkgtags | 1.4 MB 00:00:00 Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * base: mirror.trouble-free.net * epel: mirror.oss.ou.edu * extras: centos-mirror.jchost.net * updates: mirrors.centarra.com epel/x86_64/filelists_db | 6.1 MB 00:00:00 updates/7/x86_64/filelists_db | 3.9 MB 00:00:00 No matches found There is a separate package for this in Fedora, texlive-esint, but not in any EL7 repos I could find. http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/rpminfo?rpmID=5907414 I'd like to build my own version of that RPM, but apparently I have to rebuild the whole texlive package for Fedora in order to do that. I made the mistake once of doing that in the RHEL 5 era, may do again. I'll keep trying, will let you know pj Note that this will work for all other .sty file. In Ubuntu systems there is no similar problem. I find esint.sty is included in a package texlive-latex-extra. I'm not finding it in similar on RedHat, but I have to admit that their new improved package management system is somewhat unhelpful. I searched long enough to see there is some peculiar history with packaging of esint.sty. I DO find the Fedora package in rpmfind.net texlive-esint- I will rebuild that on the EL7 systems if I have to. But I can't see why this is necessary at all. pj I guess that there is a missing requirement for texlive packages in Fedora/EPEL, if that happens again please report it here or on Redhat bugzilla. That type of issues in on my TODO list to determine a minimum list of dependencies for the lyx rpms on Fedora/EPEL. Regards, -- José Abílio -- Paul E. Johnson Professor, Political Science Assoc. Director 1541 Lilac Lane, Room 504 Center for Research Methods University of Kansas University of Kansas http://pj.freefaculty.org http://quant.ku.edu
graphical float placements
Hullo, Using distribution openSUSE 13.2 but not the rpm's for tex and lyx. TexLive 2014 installed and lyx 2.1.2 compiled locally.. I am writing a document of about 50 pages with many pages of mathematics using koma-script report. I keep experiencing erratic behaviour with the placement of graphical floats. The graphics are png files. At times some greying out of options for the placement and sizing of the plots occurs and at other times there are no problems at all. Also apparently an acceptable setting of alternatives are ignored! I have not been able to observe any common factors in what I have done. At other times the floats are located within the text as intended. Then for no apparent reason they all appear at the end of the document. Having accepted that I should continue preparation and leave the float problem to be resolved later, I continued work and left the floats alone. In adding more text, some before and some after the first float location in the lyx document, all the floats suddenly reappeared at their intended positions. Has anyone experienced anything similar. I feel I should add a bug report but have no idea what to describe! Regards Frank Salter
Re: graphical float placements
On Mar 25, 2015, at 3:07 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Am 25.03.2015 um 19:49 schrieb fmsal...@virginmedia.com: Hullo, Using distribution openSUSE 13.2 but not the rpm's for tex and lyx. TexLive 2014 installed and lyx 2.1.2 compiled locally.. I am writing a document of about 50 pages with many pages of mathematics using koma-script report. I keep experiencing erratic behaviour with the placement of graphical floats. The graphics are png files. At times some greying out of options for the placement and sizing of the plots occurs and at other times there are no problems at all. Also apparently an acceptable setting of alternatives are ignored! I have not been able to observe any common factors in what I have done. At other times the floats are located within the text as intended. Then for no apparent reason they all appear at the end of the document. Having accepted that I should continue preparation and leave the float problem to be resolved later, I continued work and left the floats alone. In adding more text, some before and some after the first float location in the lyx document, all the floats suddenly reappeared at their intended positions. Has anyone experienced anything similar. I feel I should add a bug report but have no idea what to describe! Regards Frank Salter This is the result of adding more text. Latex tries to fit the floats at reasonable places, and if there is not enough text, it accumulates at the end of the document. Wolfgang If you want full manual control of float placement, go to Edit - Float Settings - Here Definitely There are other options there as well.
Re: graphical float placements
Am 25.03.2015 um 19:49 schrieb fmsal...@virginmedia.com: Hullo, Using distribution openSUSE 13.2 but not the rpm's for tex and lyx. TexLive 2014 installed and lyx 2.1.2 compiled locally.. I am writing a document of about 50 pages with many pages of mathematics using koma-script report. I keep experiencing erratic behaviour with the placement of graphical floats. The graphics are png files. At times some greying out of options for the placement and sizing of the plots occurs and at other times there are no problems at all. Also apparently an acceptable setting of alternatives are ignored! I have not been able to observe any common factors in what I have done. At other times the floats are located within the text as intended. Then for no apparent reason they all appear at the end of the document. Having accepted that I should continue preparation and leave the float problem to be resolved later, I continued work and left the floats alone. In adding more text, some before and some after the first float location in the lyx document, all the floats suddenly reappeared at their intended positions. Has anyone experienced anything similar. I feel I should add a bug report but have no idea what to describe! Regards Frank Salter This is the result of adding more text. Latex tries to fit the floats at reasonable places, and if there is not enough text, it accumulates at the end of the document. Wolfgang
Re: graphical float placements
Am 25.03.2015 um 19:49 schrieb fmsal...@virginmedia.com: On 25/03/15 18:49, fmsal...@virginmedia.com wrote: Hullo, Using distribution openSUSE 13.2 but not the rpm's for tex and lyx. TexLive 2014 installed and lyx 2.1.2 compiled locally.. I am writing a document of about 50 pages with many pages of mathematics using koma-script report. I keep experiencing erratic behaviour with the placement of graphical floats. The graphics are png files. At times some greying out of options for the placement and sizing of the plots occurs and at other times there are no problems at all. Also apparently an acceptable setting of alternatives are ignored! I have not been able to observe any common factors in what I have done. At other times the floats are located within the text as intended. Then for no apparent reason they all appear at the end of the document. Having accepted that I should continue preparation and leave the float problem to be resolved later, I continued work and left the floats alone. In adding more text, some before and some after the first float location in the lyx document, all the floats suddenly reappeared at their intended positions. Has anyone experienced anything similar. I feel I should add a bug report but have no idea what to describe! Regards Frank Salter This is the result of adding more text. Latex tries to fit the floats at reasonable places, and if there is not enough text, it accumulates at the end of the document. Wolfgang The above was copied from the archive page as I do not recivie emails on the list but monitort its content... Indentation has disappeared! Thanks for your suggestion but I appear not to have explained in sufficient detail the nature of the problem. The text I was entering was on page 41 of 54. The float had appeared in the final document towards the end even though I had tried to locate of the document in the region of the text discussing the content. I work with three monitors and keep two kpdf outputs on one monitor and have lyx on another. Any changes are picked up automatically as I check the changes made. There are 5 floats in total, four are at other places in the text. All the floats had been located at the end and appeared to be stuck there. The addition of further text produced the result that all the floats relocated with no attempt having been made to relocate them. They had originally been interspersed within the text. They were suddenly transferred to the end and now they have returned. The floats are sized and dispersed in such a manner that they should be able to be located within a page with some text. This seems to exclude the possibility of their locations being controlled by the mechanism you have described. Regards Frank Salter
Re: graphical float placements
Stephan Buonopane wrote: | If you want full manual control of float placement, go to | Edit - Float Settings - Here Definitely | There are other options there as well. Thanks for your help but I have examined the manual and the experiences I am trying to discuss do not match the description there. I believe that the movement to the end and then after many editing actions, the return to the locations I had set previously, using the graphical interface provided, demonstrates the problem experienced. I had also tried to set the location in the manner you suggested but this had also failed to produce the intended effect. Regards Frank Salter
Re: esint.sty in RedHat/Centos 7. Where? Why omitted?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 03/25/2015 12:51 PM, Paul Johnson wrote: On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:53 AM, José Matos jama...@lyx.org wrote: On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote: Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty? Note that I am writing this from Fedora, so I am not sure that all applies to RHEL/CentOS (although I suspect it does). Since the tex installed comes from texlive that means that all the (la)tex packages have been split into its package. If you want to install something like the previous mega packages, there are several schemes available: $ yum list texlive-scheme* . texlive-scheme-basic.noarch texlive-scheme-context.noarch texlive-scheme-full.noarch texlive-scheme-gust.noarch texlive-scheme-medium.noarch texlive-scheme-minimal.noarch texlive-scheme-small.noarch texlive-scheme-tetex.noarch texlive-scheme-xml.noarch If you install texlive-scheme full you will get all the packages. Medium should be a nice compromise. On a fresh install of RHEL 7, I find LyX 2.1 works well enough, except the old problem about missing esint.sty re-appears. Any documents with integrals won't compile because esint.sty is missing. Could you try: # yum install tex(esint.sty) And see if this works? Hello, Jose. Am I typing this incorrectly? # yum install tex(esint.sty) bash: syntax error near unexpected token `(' I searched like this: # yum provides esint.sty Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks base | 3.6 kB 00:00:00 epel/x86_64/metalink | 15 kB 00:00:00 epel | 4.4 kB 00:00:00 extras | 3.4 kB 00:00:00 pjku | 2.9 kB 00:00:00 updates | 3.4 kB 00:00:00 epel/x86_64/primary_db | 4.0 MB 00:00:00 (1/2): epel/x86_64/updateinfo | 317 kB 00:00:00 (2/2): epel/x86_64/pkgtags | 1.4 MB 00:00:00 Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * base: mirror.trouble-free.net * epel: mirror.oss.ou.edu * extras: centos-mirror.jchost.net * updates: mirrors.centarra.com epel/x86_64/filelists_db | 6.1 MB 00:00:00 updates/7/x86_64/filelists_db | 3.9 MB 00:00:00 No matches found There is a separate package for this in Fedora, texlive-esint, but not in any EL7 repos I could find. http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/rpminfo?rpmID=5907414 I'd like to build my own version of that RPM, but apparently I have to rebuild the whole texlive package for Fedora in order to do that. I made the mistake once of doing that in the RHEL 5 era, may do again. I'll keep trying, will let you know pj Note that this will work for all other .sty file. In Ubuntu systems there is no similar problem. I find esint.sty is included in a package texlive-latex-extra. I'm not finding it in similar on RedHat, but I have to admit that their new improved package management system is somewhat unhelpful. I searched long enough to see there is some peculiar history with packaging of esint.sty. I DO find the Fedora package in rpmfind.net texlive-esint- I will rebuild that on the EL7 systems if I have to. But I can't see why this is necessary at all. pj I guess that there is a missing requirement for texlive packages in Fedora/EPEL, if that happens again please report it here or on Redhat bugzilla. That type of issues in on my TODO list to determine a minimum list of dependencies for the lyx rpms on Fedora/EPEL. Regards, -- José Abílio # yum whatprovides */esint.sty Loaded plugins: langpacks 4:texlive-esint-svn15878.1.1-1.1.fc21.noarch : Extended set of integrals for Computer Modern Repo: fedora Matched from: Filename: /usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/esint/esint.sty 4:texlive-esint-svn15878.1.1-1.1.fc21.noarch : Extended set of integrals for Computer Modern Repo: @fedora Matched from: Filename: /usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/esint/esint.sty - -- Respectfully, Robert Susmilch -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVE1KhAAoJEJvhIiLnDQ8qa8YP/jcEGC3qAqGZDLKoXToW+ypB 9iCiJYqVenR/iBmwsmNp3R2jYlt6q82BuzoB429K2h4zLD1iP8vYUNs5I/tvA0Dn ueSKFjByQEbvm2cVsbQfK7YsEcSR/FbC1k1bsbChVZyl933RmeCHt3TnU1TMkmOi uNlD6rygOmyRpKrDrdPCXnPrh3Nl4lpfUGGEq0ByQkLokHtELVHP3AquAYmfbiAr l3DIVKhSfWkjLLWf3uHOqa5hGtC1zOJp7tqslcQDcu3svSwO0jaieHyM6HU0RBxq GIxQSOxNixdd7PgY2DbauCjs47lJ2nrZ8Swoc/ikojPBY4B/j69n3+KA6Oa8Zo0O HoFgfdEZ+KsDcPfrqEo9rhvzT2mEy65rdjOcZtTOYnjsTiIRyI7DVGFvkhBv7RYW f7AiiTsFCCDp/Xyre+CoydUD4R/F05s1uPZkbx4+R2/22NSkKIsdpene7hjVBAuE wcsgoMV0W1A3GUjEbegU5RMn+rwK6C7vAcrY6ku+7CPqdUWMN+iRMjBtC7lvh6Yk SMQDTP4Zi7qc+h4/ou7raAkaQx6TSfAT6oyy2aRxl7ckpYV8NwzOQz4anmuDw9m7 uo5aup9X5WikNe+eHZXU7tEhciUJ/VAnyguUuQOT80WGu15sBWFcvpth62CE6dGf n7KfxJKBx2EKMBy8MZFC =3dxK -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: esint.sty in RedHat/Centos 7. Where? Why omitted?
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:53 AM, José Matos jama...@lyx.org wrote: On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote: Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty? Note that I am writing this from Fedora, so I am not sure that all applies to RHEL/CentOS (although I suspect it does). Since the tex installed comes from texlive that means that all the (la)tex packages have been split into its package. If you want to install something like the previous mega packages, there are several schemes available: $ yum list texlive-scheme* . texlive-scheme-basic.noarch texlive-scheme-context.noarch texlive-scheme-full.noarch texlive-scheme-gust.noarch texlive-scheme-medium.noarch texlive-scheme-minimal.noarch texlive-scheme-small.noarch texlive-scheme-tetex.noarch texlive-scheme-xml.noarch If you install texlive-scheme full you will get all the packages. Medium should be a nice compromise. On a fresh install of RHEL 7, I find LyX 2.1 works well enough, except the old problem about missing esint.sty re-appears. Any documents with integrals won't compile because esint.sty is missing. Could you try: # yum install tex(esint.sty) And see if this works? Hello, Jose. Am I typing this incorrectly? # yum install tex(esint.sty) bash: syntax error near unexpected token `(' I searched like this: # yum provides esint.sty Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks base | 3.6 kB 00:00:00 epel/x86_64/metalink | 15 kB 00:00:00 epel | 4.4 kB 00:00:00 extras | 3.4 kB 00:00:00 pjku | 2.9 kB 00:00:00 updates | 3.4 kB 00:00:00 epel/x86_64/primary_db | 4.0 MB 00:00:00 (1/2): epel/x86_64/updateinfo | 317 kB 00:00:00 (2/2): epel/x86_64/pkgtags | 1.4 MB 00:00:00 Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * base: mirror.trouble-free.net * epel: mirror.oss.ou.edu * extras: centos-mirror.jchost.net * updates: mirrors.centarra.com epel/x86_64/filelists_db | 6.1 MB 00:00:00 updates/7/x86_64/filelists_db | 3.9 MB 00:00:00 No matches found There is a separate package for this in Fedora, texlive-esint, but not in any EL7 repos I could find. http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/rpminfo?rpmID=5907414 I'd like to build my own version of that RPM, but apparently I have to rebuild the whole texlive package for Fedora in order to do that. I made the mistake once of doing that in the RHEL 5 era, may do again. I'll keep trying, will let you know pj Note that this will work for all other .sty file. In Ubuntu systems there is no similar problem. I find esint.sty is included in a package texlive-latex-extra. I'm not finding it in similar on RedHat, but I have to admit that their new improved package management system is somewhat unhelpful. I searched long enough to see there is some peculiar history with packaging of esint.sty. I DO find the Fedora package in rpmfind.net texlive-esint- I will rebuild that on the EL7 systems if I have to. But I can't see why this is necessary at all. pj I guess that there is a missing requirement for texlive packages in Fedora/EPEL, if that happens again please report it here or on Redhat bugzilla. That type of issues in on my TODO list to determine a minimum list of dependencies for the lyx rpms on Fedora/EPEL. Regards, -- José Abílio -- Paul E. Johnson Professor, Political Science Assoc. Director 1541 Lilac Lane, Room 504 Center for Research Methods University of Kansas University of Kansas http://pj.freefaculty.org http://quant.ku.edu
graphical float placements
Hullo, Using distribution openSUSE 13.2 but not the rpm's for tex and lyx. TexLive 2014 installed and lyx 2.1.2 compiled locally.. I am writing a document of about 50 pages with many pages of mathematics using koma-script report. I keep experiencing erratic behaviour with the placement of graphical floats. The graphics are png files. At times some greying out of options for the placement and sizing of the plots occurs and at other times there are no problems at all. Also apparently an acceptable setting of alternatives are ignored! I have not been able to observe any common factors in what I have done. At other times the floats are located within the text as intended. Then for no apparent reason they all appear at the end of the document. Having accepted that I should continue preparation and leave the float problem to be resolved later, I continued work and left the floats alone. In adding more text, some before and some after the first float location in the lyx document, all the floats suddenly reappeared at their intended positions. Has anyone experienced anything similar. I feel I should add a bug report but have no idea what to describe! Regards Frank Salter
Re: graphical float placements
Am 25.03.2015 um 19:49 schrieb fmsal...@virginmedia.com: Hullo, Using distribution openSUSE 13.2 but not the rpm's for tex and lyx. TexLive 2014 installed and lyx 2.1.2 compiled locally.. I am writing a document of about 50 pages with many pages of mathematics using koma-script report. I keep experiencing erratic behaviour with the placement of graphical floats. The graphics are png files. At times some greying out of options for the placement and sizing of the plots occurs and at other times there are no problems at all. Also apparently an acceptable setting of alternatives are ignored! I have not been able to observe any common factors in what I have done. At other times the floats are located within the text as intended. Then for no apparent reason they all appear at the end of the document. Having accepted that I should continue preparation and leave the float problem to be resolved later, I continued work and left the floats alone. In adding more text, some before and some after the first float location in the lyx document, all the floats suddenly reappeared at their intended positions. Has anyone experienced anything similar. I feel I should add a bug report but have no idea what to describe! Regards Frank Salter This is the result of adding more text. Latex tries to fit the floats at reasonable places, and if there is not enough text, it accumulates at the end of the document. Wolfgang
Re: graphical float placements
On Mar 25, 2015, at 3:07 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Am 25.03.2015 um 19:49 schrieb fmsal...@virginmedia.com: Hullo, Using distribution openSUSE 13.2 but not the rpm's for tex and lyx. TexLive 2014 installed and lyx 2.1.2 compiled locally.. I am writing a document of about 50 pages with many pages of mathematics using koma-script report. I keep experiencing erratic behaviour with the placement of graphical floats. The graphics are png files. At times some greying out of options for the placement and sizing of the plots occurs and at other times there are no problems at all. Also apparently an acceptable setting of alternatives are ignored! I have not been able to observe any common factors in what I have done. At other times the floats are located within the text as intended. Then for no apparent reason they all appear at the end of the document. Having accepted that I should continue preparation and leave the float problem to be resolved later, I continued work and left the floats alone. In adding more text, some before and some after the first float location in the lyx document, all the floats suddenly reappeared at their intended positions. Has anyone experienced anything similar. I feel I should add a bug report but have no idea what to describe! Regards Frank Salter This is the result of adding more text. Latex tries to fit the floats at reasonable places, and if there is not enough text, it accumulates at the end of the document. Wolfgang If you want full manual control of float placement, go to Edit - Float Settings - Here Definitely There are other options there as well.
Re: graphical float placements
Am 25.03.2015 um 19:49 schrieb fmsal...@virginmedia.com: On 25/03/15 18:49, fmsal...@virginmedia.com wrote: Hullo, Using distribution openSUSE 13.2 but not the rpm's for tex and lyx. TexLive 2014 installed and lyx 2.1.2 compiled locally.. I am writing a document of about 50 pages with many pages of mathematics using koma-script report. I keep experiencing erratic behaviour with the placement of graphical floats. The graphics are png files. At times some greying out of options for the placement and sizing of the plots occurs and at other times there are no problems at all. Also apparently an acceptable setting of alternatives are ignored! I have not been able to observe any common factors in what I have done. At other times the floats are located within the text as intended. Then for no apparent reason they all appear at the end of the document. Having accepted that I should continue preparation and leave the float problem to be resolved later, I continued work and left the floats alone. In adding more text, some before and some after the first float location in the lyx document, all the floats suddenly reappeared at their intended positions. Has anyone experienced anything similar. I feel I should add a bug report but have no idea what to describe! Regards Frank Salter This is the result of adding more text. Latex tries to fit the floats at reasonable places, and if there is not enough text, it accumulates at the end of the document. Wolfgang The above was copied from the archive page as I do not recivie emails on the list but monitort its content... Indentation has disappeared! Thanks for your suggestion but I appear not to have explained in sufficient detail the nature of the problem. The text I was entering was on page 41 of 54. The float had appeared in the final document towards the end even though I had tried to locate of the document in the region of the text discussing the content. I work with three monitors and keep two kpdf outputs on one monitor and have lyx on another. Any changes are picked up automatically as I check the changes made. There are 5 floats in total, four are at other places in the text. All the floats had been located at the end and appeared to be stuck there. The addition of further text produced the result that all the floats relocated with no attempt having been made to relocate them. They had originally been interspersed within the text. They were suddenly transferred to the end and now they have returned. The floats are sized and dispersed in such a manner that they should be able to be located within a page with some text. This seems to exclude the possibility of their locations being controlled by the mechanism you have described. Regards Frank Salter
Re: graphical float placements
Stephan Buonopane wrote: | If you want full manual control of float placement, go to | Edit - Float Settings - Here Definitely | There are other options there as well. Thanks for your help but I have examined the manual and the experiences I am trying to discuss do not match the description there. I believe that the movement to the end and then after many editing actions, the return to the locations I had set previously, using the graphical interface provided, demonstrates the problem experienced. I had also tried to set the location in the manner you suggested but this had also failed to produce the intended effect. Regards Frank Salter
Re: esint.sty in RedHat/Centos 7. Where? Why omitted?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 03/25/2015 12:51 PM, Paul Johnson wrote: On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:53 AM, José Matos jama...@lyx.org wrote: On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote: Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty? Note that I am writing this from Fedora, so I am not sure that all applies to RHEL/CentOS (although I suspect it does). Since the tex installed comes from texlive that means that all the (la)tex packages have been split into its package. If you want to install something like the previous mega packages, there are several schemes available: $ yum list texlive-scheme* . texlive-scheme-basic.noarch texlive-scheme-context.noarch texlive-scheme-full.noarch texlive-scheme-gust.noarch texlive-scheme-medium.noarch texlive-scheme-minimal.noarch texlive-scheme-small.noarch texlive-scheme-tetex.noarch texlive-scheme-xml.noarch If you install texlive-scheme full you will get all the packages. Medium should be a nice compromise. On a fresh install of RHEL 7, I find LyX 2.1 works well enough, except the old problem about missing esint.sty re-appears. Any documents with integrals won't compile because esint.sty is missing. Could you try: # yum install tex(esint.sty) And see if this works? Hello, Jose. Am I typing this incorrectly? # yum install tex(esint.sty) bash: syntax error near unexpected token `(' I searched like this: # yum provides esint.sty Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks base | 3.6 kB 00:00:00 epel/x86_64/metalink | 15 kB 00:00:00 epel | 4.4 kB 00:00:00 extras | 3.4 kB 00:00:00 pjku | 2.9 kB 00:00:00 updates | 3.4 kB 00:00:00 epel/x86_64/primary_db | 4.0 MB 00:00:00 (1/2): epel/x86_64/updateinfo | 317 kB 00:00:00 (2/2): epel/x86_64/pkgtags | 1.4 MB 00:00:00 Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * base: mirror.trouble-free.net * epel: mirror.oss.ou.edu * extras: centos-mirror.jchost.net * updates: mirrors.centarra.com epel/x86_64/filelists_db | 6.1 MB 00:00:00 updates/7/x86_64/filelists_db | 3.9 MB 00:00:00 No matches found There is a separate package for this in Fedora, texlive-esint, but not in any EL7 repos I could find. http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/rpminfo?rpmID=5907414 I'd like to build my own version of that RPM, but apparently I have to rebuild the whole texlive package for Fedora in order to do that. I made the mistake once of doing that in the RHEL 5 era, may do again. I'll keep trying, will let you know pj Note that this will work for all other .sty file. In Ubuntu systems there is no similar problem. I find esint.sty is included in a package texlive-latex-extra. I'm not finding it in similar on RedHat, but I have to admit that their new improved package management system is somewhat unhelpful. I searched long enough to see there is some peculiar history with packaging of esint.sty. I DO find the Fedora package in rpmfind.net texlive-esint- I will rebuild that on the EL7 systems if I have to. But I can't see why this is necessary at all. pj I guess that there is a missing requirement for texlive packages in Fedora/EPEL, if that happens again please report it here or on Redhat bugzilla. That type of issues in on my TODO list to determine a minimum list of dependencies for the lyx rpms on Fedora/EPEL. Regards, -- José Abílio # yum whatprovides */esint.sty Loaded plugins: langpacks 4:texlive-esint-svn15878.1.1-1.1.fc21.noarch : Extended set of integrals for Computer Modern Repo: fedora Matched from: Filename: /usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/esint/esint.sty 4:texlive-esint-svn15878.1.1-1.1.fc21.noarch : Extended set of integrals for Computer Modern Repo: @fedora Matched from: Filename: /usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/esint/esint.sty - -- Respectfully, Robert Susmilch -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVE1KhAAoJEJvhIiLnDQ8qa8YP/jcEGC3qAqGZDLKoXToW+ypB 9iCiJYqVenR/iBmwsmNp3R2jYlt6q82BuzoB429K2h4zLD1iP8vYUNs5I/tvA0Dn ueSKFjByQEbvm2cVsbQfK7YsEcSR/FbC1k1bsbChVZyl933RmeCHt3TnU1TMkmOi uNlD6rygOmyRpKrDrdPCXnPrh3Nl4lpfUGGEq0ByQkLokHtELVHP3AquAYmfbiAr l3DIVKhSfWkjLLWf3uHOqa5hGtC1zOJp7tqslcQDcu3svSwO0jaieHyM6HU0RBxq GIxQSOxNixdd7PgY2DbauCjs47lJ2nrZ8Swoc/ikojPBY4B/j69n3+KA6Oa8Zo0O HoFgfdEZ+KsDcPfrqEo9rhvzT2mEy65rdjOcZtTOYnjsTiIRyI7DVGFvkhBv7RYW f7AiiTsFCCDp/Xyre+CoydUD4R/F05s1uPZkbx4+R2/22NSkKIsdpene7hjVBAuE wcsgoMV0W1A3GUjEbegU5RMn+rwK6C7vAcrY6ku+7CPqdUWMN+iRMjBtC7lvh6Yk SMQDTP4Zi7qc+h4/ou7raAkaQx6TSfAT6oyy2aRxl7ckpYV8NwzOQz4anmuDw9m7 uo5aup9X5WikNe+eHZXU7tEhciUJ/VAnyguUuQOT80WGu15sBWFcvpth62CE6dGf n7KfxJKBx2EKMBy8MZFC =3dxK -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: esint.sty in RedHat/Centos 7. Where? Why omitted?
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:53 AM, José Matoswrote: > On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote: >> Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty? > > Note that I am writing this from Fedora, so I am not sure that all applies to > RHEL/CentOS (although I suspect it does). > > Since the tex installed comes from texlive that means that all the (la)tex > packages have been split into its package. > > If you want to install something like the previous mega packages, there are > several schemes available: > > $ yum list texlive-scheme* > . > texlive-scheme-basic.noarch > texlive-scheme-context.noarch > texlive-scheme-full.noarch > texlive-scheme-gust.noarch > texlive-scheme-medium.noarch > texlive-scheme-minimal.noarch > texlive-scheme-small.noarch > texlive-scheme-tetex.noarch > texlive-scheme-xml.noarch > > If you install texlive-scheme full you will get all the packages. Medium > should be a nice compromise. > >> On a fresh install of RHEL 7, I find LyX 2.1 works well enough, except >> the old problem about missing esint.sty re-appears. Any documents with >> integrals won't compile because esint.sty is missing. > > Could you try: > > # yum install tex(esint.sty) > > And see if this works? > Hello, Jose. Am I typing this incorrectly? # yum install tex(esint.sty) bash: syntax error near unexpected token `(' I searched like this: # yum provides esint.sty Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks base | 3.6 kB 00:00:00 epel/x86_64/metalink | 15 kB 00:00:00 epel | 4.4 kB 00:00:00 extras | 3.4 kB 00:00:00 pjku | 2.9 kB 00:00:00 updates | 3.4 kB 00:00:00 epel/x86_64/primary_db | 4.0 MB 00:00:00 (1/2): epel/x86_64/updateinfo | 317 kB 00:00:00 (2/2): epel/x86_64/pkgtags | 1.4 MB 00:00:00 Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * base: mirror.trouble-free.net * epel: mirror.oss.ou.edu * extras: centos-mirror.jchost.net * updates: mirrors.centarra.com epel/x86_64/filelists_db | 6.1 MB 00:00:00 updates/7/x86_64/filelists_db | 3.9 MB 00:00:00 No matches found There is a separate package for this in Fedora, texlive-esint, but not in any EL7 repos I could find. http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/rpminfo?rpmID=5907414 I'd like to build my own version of that RPM, but apparently I have to rebuild the whole texlive package for Fedora in order to do that. I made the mistake once of doing that in the RHEL 5 era, may do again. I'll keep trying, will let you know pj > Note that this will work for all other .sty file. > >> In Ubuntu systems there is no similar problem. I find esint.sty is >> included in a package texlive-latex-extra. I'm not finding it in >> similar on RedHat, but I have to admit that their "new improved" >> package management system is somewhat unhelpful. >> >> I searched long enough to see there is some peculiar history with >> packaging of esint.sty. I DO find the Fedora package in rpmfind.net >> "texlive-esint-...". I will rebuild that on the EL7 systems if I have >> to. But I can't see why this is necessary at all. >> >> pj > > I guess that there is a missing requirement for texlive packages in > Fedora/EPEL, if that happens again please report it here or on Redhat > bugzilla. > > That type of issues in on my TODO list to determine a minimum list of > dependencies for the lyx rpms on Fedora/EPEL. > > Regards, > -- > José Abílio -- Paul E. Johnson Professor, Political Science Assoc. Director 1541 Lilac Lane, Room 504 Center for Research Methods University of Kansas University of Kansas http://pj.freefaculty.org http://quant.ku.edu
graphical float placements
Hullo, Using distribution openSUSE 13.2 but not the rpm's for tex and lyx. TexLive 2014 installed and lyx 2.1.2 compiled locally.. I am writing a document of about 50 pages with many pages of mathematics using koma-script report. I keep experiencing erratic behaviour with the placement of graphical floats. The graphics are png files. At times some greying out of options for the placement and sizing of the plots occurs and at other times there are no problems at all. Also apparently an acceptable setting of alternatives are ignored! I have not been able to observe any common factors in what I have done. At other times the floats are located within the text as intended. Then for no apparent reason they all appear at the end of the document. Having accepted that I should continue preparation and leave the float problem to be resolved later, I continued work and left the floats alone. In adding more text, some before and some after the first float location in the lyx document, all the floats suddenly reappeared at their intended positions. Has anyone experienced anything similar. I feel I should add a bug report but have no idea what to describe! Regards Frank Salter
Re: graphical float placements
Am 25.03.2015 um 19:49 schrieb fmsal...@virginmedia.com: Hullo, Using distribution openSUSE 13.2 but not the rpm's for tex and lyx. TexLive 2014 installed and lyx 2.1.2 compiled locally.. I am writing a document of about 50 pages with many pages of mathematics using koma-script report. I keep experiencing erratic behaviour with the placement of graphical floats. The graphics are png files. At times some greying out of options for the placement and sizing of the plots occurs and at other times there are no problems at all. Also apparently an acceptable setting of alternatives are ignored! I have not been able to observe any common factors in what I have done. At other times the floats are located within the text as intended. Then for no apparent reason they all appear at the end of the document. Having accepted that I should continue preparation and leave the float problem to be resolved later, I continued work and left the floats alone. In adding more text, some before and some after the first float location in the lyx document, all the floats suddenly reappeared at their intended positions. Has anyone experienced anything similar. I feel I should add a bug report but have no idea what to describe! Regards Frank Salter This is the result of adding more text. Latex tries to fit the floats at reasonable places, and if there is not enough text, it accumulates at the end of the document. Wolfgang
Re: graphical float placements
On Mar 25, 2015, at 3:07 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > > > Am 25.03.2015 um 19:49 schrieb fmsal...@virginmedia.com: >> Hullo, >>Using distribution openSUSE 13.2 but not the rpm's for tex and lyx. >> TexLive 2014 installed and lyx 2.1.2 compiled locally.. >> >>I am writing a document of about 50 pages with many pages of mathematics >> using koma-script report. I keep experiencing erratic behaviour with the >> placement of graphical floats. The graphics are png files. >> >>At times some greying out of options for the placement and sizing of the >> plots occurs and at other times there are no problems at all. Also >> apparently an acceptable setting of alternatives are ignored! I have not >> been able to observe any common factors in what I have done. >> >>At other times the floats are located within the text as intended. Then >> for no apparent reason they all appear at the end of the document. Having >> accepted that I should continue preparation and leave the float problem to >> be resolved later, I continued work and left the floats alone. In adding >> more text, some before and some after the first float location in the lyx >> document, all the floats suddenly reappeared at their intended positions. >> >>Has anyone experienced anything similar. I feel I should add a bug >> report but have no idea what to describe! >> >> Regards >> Frank Salter >> > This is the result of adding more text. Latex tries to fit the floats at > reasonable places, and if there is not enough text, it accumulates at the end > of the document. > Wolfgang If you want full manual control of float placement, go to Edit -> Float Settings -> Here Definitely There are other options there as well.
Re: graphical float placements
Am 25.03.2015 um 19:49 schrieb fmsal...@virginmedia.com: On 25/03/15 18:49, fmsal...@virginmedia.com wrote: Hullo, Using distribution openSUSE 13.2 but not the rpm's for tex and lyx. TexLive 2014 installed and lyx 2.1.2 compiled locally.. I am writing a document of about 50 pages with many pages of mathematics using koma-script report. I keep experiencing erratic behaviour with the placement of graphical floats. The graphics are png files. At times some greying out of options for the placement and sizing of the plots occurs and at other times there are no problems at all. Also apparently an acceptable setting of alternatives are ignored! I have not been able to observe any common factors in what I have done. At other times the floats are located within the text as intended. Then for no apparent reason they all appear at the end of the document. Having accepted that I should continue preparation and leave the float problem to be resolved later, I continued work and left the floats alone. In adding more text, some before and some after the first float location in the lyx document, all the floats suddenly reappeared at their intended positions. Has anyone experienced anything similar. I feel I should add a bug report but have no idea what to describe! Regards Frank Salter This is the result of adding more text. Latex tries to fit the floats at reasonable places, and if there is not enough text, it accumulates at the end of the document. Wolfgang The above was copied from the archive page as I do not recivie emails on the list but monitort its content... Indentation has disappeared! Thanks for your suggestion but I appear not to have explained in sufficient detail the nature of the problem. The text I was entering was on page 41 of 54. The float had appeared in the final document towards the end even though I had tried to locate of the document in the region of the text discussing the content. I work with three monitors and keep two kpdf outputs on one monitor and have lyx on another. Any changes are picked up automatically as I check the changes made. There are 5 floats in total, four are at other places in the text. All the floats had been located at the end and appeared to be stuck there. The addition of further text produced the result that all the floats relocated with no attempt having been made to relocate them. They had originally been interspersed within the text. They were suddenly transferred to the end and now they have returned. The floats are sized and dispersed in such a manner that they should be able to be located within a page with some text. This seems to exclude the possibility of their locations being controlled by the mechanism you have described. Regards Frank Salter
Re: graphical float placements
Stephan Buonopane wrote: | If you want full manual control of float placement, go to | Edit -> Float Settings -> Here Definitely | There are other options there as well. Thanks for your help but I have examined the manual and the experiences I am trying to discuss do not match the description there. I believe that the movement to the end and then after many editing actions, the return to the locations I had set previously, using the graphical interface provided, demonstrates the problem experienced. I had also tried to set the location in the manner you suggested but this had also failed to produce the intended effect. Regards Frank Salter
Re: esint.sty in RedHat/Centos 7. Where? Why omitted?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 03/25/2015 12:51 PM, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:53 AM, José Matos> wrote: >> On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote: >>> Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of >>> esint.sty? >> >> Note that I am writing this from Fedora, so I am not sure that >> all applies to RHEL/CentOS (although I suspect it does). >> >> Since the tex installed comes from texlive that means that all >> the (la)tex packages have been split into its package. >> >> If you want to install something like the previous mega packages, >> there are several schemes available: >> >> $ yum list texlive-scheme* . texlive-scheme-basic.noarch >> texlive-scheme-context.noarch texlive-scheme-full.noarch >> texlive-scheme-gust.noarch texlive-scheme-medium.noarch >> texlive-scheme-minimal.noarch texlive-scheme-small.noarch >> texlive-scheme-tetex.noarch texlive-scheme-xml.noarch >> >> If you install texlive-scheme full you will get all the packages. >> Medium should be a nice compromise. >> >>> On a fresh install of RHEL 7, I find LyX 2.1 works well enough, >>> except the old problem about missing esint.sty re-appears. Any >>> documents with integrals won't compile because esint.sty is >>> missing. >> >> Could you try: >> >> # yum install tex(esint.sty) >> >> And see if this works? >> > > Hello, Jose. > > Am I typing this incorrectly? > > # yum install tex(esint.sty) bash: syntax error near unexpected > token `(' > > I searched like this: > > # yum provides esint.sty Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks > base | 3.6 kB 00:00:00 epel/x86_64/metalink | 15 kB 00:00:00 > epel | 4.4 kB 00:00:00 extras | 3.4 kB 00:00:00 pjku | 2.9 kB > 00:00:00 updates | 3.4 kB 00:00:00 epel/x86_64/primary_db | 4.0 MB > 00:00:00 (1/2): epel/x86_64/updateinfo | 317 kB 00:00:00 (2/2): > epel/x86_64/pkgtags | 1.4 MB 00:00:00 Loading mirror speeds from > cached hostfile * base: mirror.trouble-free.net * epel: > mirror.oss.ou.edu * extras: centos-mirror.jchost.net * updates: > mirrors.centarra.com epel/x86_64/filelists_db | 6.1 MB 00:00:00 > updates/7/x86_64/filelists_db | 3.9 MB 00:00:00 No matches found > > There is a separate package for this in Fedora, texlive-esint, but > not in any EL7 repos I could find. > > http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/rpminfo?rpmID=5907414 > > I'd like to build my own version of that RPM, but apparently I have > to rebuild the whole texlive package for Fedora in order to do > that. I made the mistake once of doing that in the RHEL 5 era, may > do again. > > I'll keep trying, will let you know > > pj > > > >> Note that this will work for all other .sty file. >> >>> In Ubuntu systems there is no similar problem. I find >>> esint.sty is included in a package texlive-latex-extra. I'm >>> not finding it in similar on RedHat, but I have to admit that >>> their "new improved" package management system is somewhat >>> unhelpful. >>> >>> I searched long enough to see there is some peculiar history >>> with packaging of esint.sty. I DO find the Fedora package in >>> rpmfind.net "texlive-esint-...". I will rebuild that on the >>> EL7 systems if I have to. But I can't see why this is necessary >>> at all. >>> >>> pj >> >> I guess that there is a missing requirement for texlive packages >> in Fedora/EPEL, if that happens again please report it here or on >> Redhat bugzilla. >> >> That type of issues in on my TODO list to determine a minimum >> list of dependencies for the lyx rpms on Fedora/EPEL. >> >> Regards, -- José Abílio > > > # yum whatprovides */esint.sty Loaded plugins: langpacks 4:texlive-esint-svn15878.1.1-1.1.fc21.noarch : Extended set of integrals for Computer Modern Repo: fedora Matched from: Filename: /usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/esint/esint.sty 4:texlive-esint-svn15878.1.1-1.1.fc21.noarch : Extended set of integrals for Computer Modern Repo: @fedora Matched from: Filename: /usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/esint/esint.sty - -- Respectfully, Robert Susmilch -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVE1KhAAoJEJvhIiLnDQ8qa8YP/jcEGC3qAqGZDLKoXToW+ypB 9iCiJYqVenR/iBmwsmNp3R2jYlt6q82BuzoB429K2h4zLD1iP8vYUNs5I/tvA0Dn ueSKFjByQEbvm2cVsbQfK7YsEcSR/FbC1k1bsbChVZyl933RmeCHt3TnU1TMkmOi uNlD6rygOmyRpKrDrdPCXnPrh3Nl4lpfUGGEq0ByQkLokHtELVHP3AquAYmfbiAr l3DIVKhSfWkjLLWf3uHOqa5hGtC1zOJp7tqslcQDcu3svSwO0jaieHyM6HU0RBxq GIxQSOxNixdd7PgY2DbauCjs47lJ2nrZ8Swoc/ikojPBY4B/j69n3+KA6Oa8Zo0O HoFgfdEZ+KsDcPfrqEo9rhvzT2mEy65rdjOcZtTOYnjsTiIRyI7DVGFvkhBv7RYW f7AiiTsFCCDp/Xyre+CoydUD4R/F05s1uPZkbx4+R2/22NSkKIsdpene7hjVBAuE wcsgoMV0W1A3GUjEbegU5RMn+rwK6C7vAcrY6ku+7CPqdUWMN+iRMjBtC7lvh6Yk SMQDTP4Zi7qc+h4/ou7raAkaQx6TSfAT6oyy2aRxl7ckpYV8NwzOQz4anmuDw9m7 uo5aup9X5WikNe+eHZXU7tEhciUJ/VAnyguUuQOT80WGu15sBWFcvpth62CE6dGf n7KfxJKBx2EKMBy8MZFC =3dxK -END PGP SIGNATURE-