lyxblogger
Speaking of lyxhtml, does anyone still use lyxblogger for their wordpress site? It apparently has not been tended to for many years. I am so used to writing in lyx that I find it easier to first write the blog in lyx and then cut and paste it into wordpress, therein losing some of the formatting. Lyxblogger purports to keep the formatting when posting to wordpress. It seems to still work, sort of, but hangs up when accessing the wordpress site. John White
Re: Configuration of LyXHTML
On 8/10/19 1:42 PM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote: > I have just tested LyXHTML with a complex document (lots of childs, cross- > references, listings, etc) and found that the result is fairly good. > However, all the files that were generated were stored in the same directory > as the sources. > Is there a way to configure LyXHTML to change the following: > 1. Write the files in another directory. Hmm. Let me check on that. > 2. Color of the items in TOC. They are black by default. Can I change the > color? All of that is handled by CSS, which is generated along with the files. You can customize that as you wish after export. Alternatively, you can modify the code in stdinsets.inc that generates the CSS, either in a module or in Local Layout or whatever. > 3. Using the "Fancy Colored Boxes" module. I inserted a Custom Color Box in > the master document and the configuration of said custom box was rendered at > the top of the xhtlm page. That configuration should not have been printed. It does not look as if that module has any HTML defined in it. That is probably part of the problem, but if you can post an example file I can try to see if something else is wrong. > 4. Also using the "Custom Header/Footerlines" module. The field titles: > "Left > Header:", "Right Footer:", etc, were also included in the xhtml. They should > be invisible. Again, no HTML is defined in that module, so LyX is using some default, which is basically to print exactly what you'd see in LyX itself. Note that that is very much a LaTeX module, and not one that really makes a lot of sense with HTML anyway. So you might put it in a branch which you turn off for HTML export. Riki
Re: De-activating branches in Lyx
On 8/10/19 10:57 PM, Anthony Macks wrote: > Dear Lyx-Users, > > I have several branches in my LyX document. I know hos to > activate/deactivate the branches one at a time but I would like to be > able to turn them all on at once or all off at once. > > Is there a way to do this? Not in general, no. But if you know the branch names, you can create a command like the following: command-sequence branch-deactivate branch1; branch-deactivate branch2; branch-deactivate branch3; branch-deactivate branch4 Then assign that to a key, or menu item, or what have you. Unfortunately, you do have to hardcode the branch names. Obviously, you can reverse it by using "branch-activate". Riki
De-activating branches in Lyx
Dear Lyx-Users, I have several branches in my LyX document. I know hos to activate/deactivate the branches one at a time but I would like to be able to turn them all on at once or all off at once. Is there a way to do this? Kind Regards, Anthony
Re: Blue underline
Patrick - Thanks for the quick response. This was the problem. A.lyx was using English (USA) while B.lyx was using English. Hal > On Aug 10, 2019, at 3:34 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote: > > Check the language setting. > > === > Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com > Laboratoire interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne > 9 Avenue Alain Savary, BP 47870, 21078 DIJON Cedex FRANCE > Tel: +33 (0)380395988 > === > > >> Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2019 at 12:29 AM >> From: "Hal Kierstead" >> To: Lyx-users >> Subject: Blue underline >> >> All - >> >> I received a LyX file A.lyx from which I want to copy and paste into another >> LyX file B.lyx, but what I paste appears as blue underlined text in B.lyx >> (not in the original). When I preview B.lyx everything is OK. What is >> happening? Is there away to avoid this as it is annoying to look at? >> >> If it matters A.lyx was produced on a PC, while I am using a Mac. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Hal
Re: Blue underline
Check the language setting. === Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com Laboratoire interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne 9 Avenue Alain Savary, BP 47870, 21078 DIJON Cedex FRANCE Tel: +33 (0)380395988 === > Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2019 at 12:29 AM > From: "Hal Kierstead" > To: Lyx-users > Subject: Blue underline > > All - > > I received a LyX file A.lyx from which I want to copy and paste into another > LyX file B.lyx, but what I paste appears as blue underlined text in B.lyx > (not in the original). When I preview B.lyx everything is OK. What is > happening? Is there away to avoid this as it is annoying to look at? > > If it matters A.lyx was produced on a PC, while I am using a Mac. > > Thanks, > > Hal
Blue underline
All - I received a LyX file A.lyx from which I want to copy and paste into another LyX file B.lyx, but what I paste appears as blue underlined text in B.lyx (not in the original). When I preview B.lyx everything is OK. What is happening? Is there away to avoid this as it is annoying to look at? If it matters A.lyx was produced on a PC, while I am using a Mac. Thanks, Hal
Configuration of LyXHTML
I have just tested LyXHTML with a complex document (lots of childs, cross- references, listings, etc) and found that the result is fairly good. However, all the files that were generated were stored in the same directory as the sources. Is there a way to configure LyXHTML to change the following: 1. Write the files in another directory. 2. Color of the items in TOC. They are black by default. Can I change the color? 3. Using the "Fancy Colored Boxes" module. I inserted a Custom Color Box in the master document and the configuration of said custom box was rendered at the top of the xhtlm page. That configuration should not have been printed. 4. Also using the "Custom Header/Footerlines" module. The field titles: "Left Header:", "Right Footer:", etc, were also included in the xhtml. They should be invisible. Any tips? Thanks. -- Rudi Gaelzer Institute of Physics Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul BRAZIL Registered linux user # 153741
Re: biblatex style format-SOLVED
Am Samstag, den 10.08.2019, 12:30 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: > What I did wrong was the Document>Settings>Language>Encoding > > which was on default. Using Other>UTF8 made the difference. Yes, that's what I meant with "set the encoding of the LyX document to utf8". Jürgen signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: biblatex style format-SOLVED
On 10.08.19 12:17, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: On 10.08.19 11:51, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Am Samstag, den 10.08.2019, 11:43 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: where is this latin9 set in the file? The example bib files (pub_*.bib) are encoded in latin9. But you don't need them anyway for your own list. Jürgen I see, thanks -Wolfgang What I did wrong was the Document>Settings>Language>Encoding which was on default. Using Other>UTF8 made the difference. Wolfgang
Re: biblatex style format
On 10.08.19 11:51, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Am Samstag, den 10.08.2019, 11:43 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: where is this latin9 set in the file? The example bib files (pub_*.bib) are encoded in latin9. But you don't need them anyway for your own list. Jürgen I see, thanks -Wolfgang
Re: biblatex style format
Am Samstag, den 10.08.2019, 11:43 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: > where is this latin9 set in the file? The example bib files (pub_*.bib) are encoded in latin9. But you don't need them anyway for your own list. Jürgen signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: biblatex style format
On 10.08.19 11:03, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Am Samstag, den 10.08.2019, 09:57 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: Thanks, Jürgen. I include a slightly changed lyx file of your biblatex-publist with a citation containing diacritics. My pdf output does not show them correctly. Did I set something wrong (fonts? some additional texlive stuff missing?) Your bib file is encoded in utf8, the LyX file in latin9. Either recode the bib file to latin9 or set the encoding of the LyX document to utf8. Note, though, that the example files of biblatex-publist are latin9, so where is this latin9 set in the file? Wolfgang you need to remove them in the latter case. Jürgen Wolfgang
Re: biblatex style format
Am Samstag, den 10.08.2019, 09:57 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: > Thanks, Jürgen. > > I include a slightly changed lyx file of your biblatex-publist with > a > citation containing diacritics. My pdf output does not show them > correctly. Did I set something wrong (fonts? some additional texlive > stuff missing?) Your bib file is encoded in utf8, the LyX file in latin9. Either recode the bib file to latin9 or set the encoding of the LyX document to utf8. Note, though, that the example files of biblatex-publist are latin9, so you need to remove them in the latter case. Jürgen > > Wolfgang > signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: biblatex style format
On 10.08.19 09:44, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Am Samstag, den 10.08.2019, 09:09 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: In the biblatex-publist.lyx file the Document-Settings for Bibliography is Basic (BibTeX). Why not biblatex? Processor is correctly set for biber. Because this has not yet been updated for LyX 2.3. Done now. Jürgen Wolfgang Thanks, Jürgen. I include a slightly changed lyx file of your biblatex-publist with a citation containing diacritics. My pdf output does not show them correctly. Did I set something wrong (fonts? some additional texlive stuff missing?) Wolfgang biblatex-publist-diacritics.lyx Description: application/lyx % Encoding: UTF-8 @Article{Buenning1935, author= {Bünning, E.}, title = {Zur {K}enntnis der erblichen {T}agesperiodizität bei den {P}rimärblättern von \emph{{P}haseolus multiflorus}}, journal = {Jb. wiss. Bot.}, year = {1935}, volume= {81}, pages = {411--418}, __markedentry = {[wolfgang:]}, } @Comment{jabref-meta: databaseType:bibtex;}
Re: biblatex style format
Am Samstag, den 10.08.2019, 09:09 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: > In the biblatex-publist.lyx file the Document-Settings for > Bibliography > is Basic (BibTeX). Why not biblatex? Processor is correctly set for > biber. Because this has not yet been updated for LyX 2.3. Done now. Jürgen > > Wolfgang > signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
biblatex style format
In the biblatex-publist.lyx file the Document-Settings for Bibliography is Basic (BibTeX). Why not biblatex? Processor is correctly set for biber. Wolfgang