Re: accented words in lyx 1.3.6 and suse 9.3
On Monday 07 November 2005 10:39, Gisbert, Fernando wrote: I'm sure this topic has been commented before, but i can't find a satisfactory answer in the mail archive. sorry. My problem is that lyx cannot manage accented words (i'm writing a document in spanish, currently) under suse 9.3. I had no problem under suse 9.1. thanks in advance for any answer. Hi, Qt in SuSE 9.3 is corrupted. If you must use accents, you will have to recompile Qt. I should know: it was I that filed the bug report to KDE. It is far easier to download OpenSuSE 10 from http://www.opensuse.org/Download. If instead of doing a clean install you do an upgrade system, you will be able to keep all your existing personal files (back them up anyway). On SuSE 10, my Lyx documents are written both in French ans Spanish, with all due accents. -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: accented words in lyx 1.3.6 and suse 9.3
On Monday 07 November 2005 17:23, Pablo Ortúzar wrote: On Monday 07 November 2005 10:39, Gisbert, Fernando wrote: I'm sure this topic has been commented before, but i can't find a satisfactory answer in the mail archive. sorry. My problem is that lyx cannot manage accented words (i'm writing a document in spanish, currently) under suse 9.3. I had no problem under suse 9.1. thanks in advance for any answer. If you'd rather compile Qt, you'll find the compilation method here: http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/SuSE/2004-11/2766.html -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: accented words in lyx 1.3.6 and suse 9.3
On Monday 07 November 2005 10:39, Gisbert, Fernando wrote: I'm sure this topic has been commented before, but i can't find a satisfactory answer in the mail archive. sorry. My problem is that lyx cannot manage accented words (i'm writing a document in spanish, currently) under suse 9.3. I had no problem under suse 9.1. thanks in advance for any answer. Hi, Qt in SuSE 9.3 is corrupted. If you must use accents, you will have to recompile Qt. I should know: it was I that filed the bug report to KDE. It is far easier to download OpenSuSE 10 from http://www.opensuse.org/Download. If instead of doing a clean install you do an upgrade system, you will be able to keep all your existing personal files (back them up anyway). On SuSE 10, my Lyx documents are written both in French ans Spanish, with all due accents. -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: accented words in lyx 1.3.6 and suse 9.3
On Monday 07 November 2005 17:23, Pablo Ortúzar wrote: On Monday 07 November 2005 10:39, Gisbert, Fernando wrote: I'm sure this topic has been commented before, but i can't find a satisfactory answer in the mail archive. sorry. My problem is that lyx cannot manage accented words (i'm writing a document in spanish, currently) under suse 9.3. I had no problem under suse 9.1. thanks in advance for any answer. If you'd rather compile Qt, you'll find the compilation method here: http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/SuSE/2004-11/2766.html -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: accented words in lyx 1.3.6 and suse 9.3
On Monday 07 November 2005 10:39, Gisbert, Fernando wrote: > I'm sure this topic has been commented before, but i can't find a > satisfactory answer in the mail archive. sorry. My problem is that lyx > cannot manage accented words (i'm writing a document in spanish, currently) > under suse 9.3. I had no problem under suse 9.1. > > thanks in advance for any answer. Hi, Qt in SuSE 9.3 is corrupted. If you must use accents, you will have to recompile Qt. I should know: it was I that filed the bug report to KDE. It is far easier to download OpenSuSE 10 from http://www.opensuse.org/Download. If instead of doing a clean install you do an "upgrade system", you will be able to keep all your existing personal files (back them up anyway). On SuSE 10, my Lyx documents are written both in French ans Spanish, with all due accents. -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: accented words in lyx 1.3.6 and suse 9.3
On Monday 07 November 2005 17:23, Pablo Ortúzar wrote: > On Monday 07 November 2005 10:39, Gisbert, Fernando wrote: > > I'm sure this topic has been commented before, but i can't find a > > satisfactory answer in the mail archive. sorry. My problem is that lyx > > cannot manage accented words (i'm writing a document in spanish, > > currently) under suse 9.3. I had no problem under suse 9.1. > > > > thanks in advance for any answer. If you'd rather compile Qt, you'll find the compilation method here: http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/SuSE/2004-11/2766.html -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: DPI
On Saturday 05 November 2005 12:21, Johan Ingvast wrote: Pablo Ortúzar wrote: Hi, I wonder if there's a way to change the DPIs I get when I do File/Export/PDF. Does anyone know the default value? I guess this link describe your real problem http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#badFonts right? /johan Yes! Many thanks. And thanks to Roy Schestowitz, too! -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: DPI
On Saturday 05 November 2005 12:21, Johan Ingvast wrote: Pablo Ortúzar wrote: Hi, I wonder if there's a way to change the DPIs I get when I do File/Export/PDF. Does anyone know the default value? I guess this link describe your real problem http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#badFonts right? /johan Yes! Many thanks. And thanks to Roy Schestowitz, too! -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: DPI
On Saturday 05 November 2005 12:21, Johan Ingvast wrote: > Pablo Ortúzar wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I wonder if there's a way to change the DPIs I get when I do > > File/Export/PDF. Does anyone know the default value? > > I guess this link describe your real problem > http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#badFonts > > right? > /johan Yes! Many thanks. And thanks to Roy Schestowitz, too! -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: centre a graphic
On Thursday 03 November 2005 12:00, Philipp Fleig wrote: Hello, I am a rather new LyX-User and I have got a quick and easy question. How can I centre a graphic (in jpeg format) on the page of a document of class Article? Thank you for your help! Regards, Philipp Layout; Paragraph; General; Alignement; Center. -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: centre a graphic
On Thursday 03 November 2005 12:00, Philipp Fleig wrote: Hello, I am a rather new LyX-User and I have got a quick and easy question. How can I centre a graphic (in jpeg format) on the page of a document of class Article? Thank you for your help! Regards, Philipp Layout; Paragraph; General; Alignement; Center. -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: centre a graphic
On Thursday 03 November 2005 12:00, Philipp Fleig wrote: > Hello, > I am a rather new LyX-User and I have got a quick and easy question. > How can I "centre" a graphic (in jpeg format) on the page of a document > of class Article? > Thank you for your help! > > Regards, > Philipp Layout; Paragraph; General; Alignement; Center. -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: More about foreign languages
On Sunday 16 October 2005 15:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey there! I'd like to know how can I substitute the english words that Lyx automatically put on my dvi or pdf files (like Contents, October 16, 2005 and so forth...) by another words at the same meaning but in different tongues, once I write the most docs on portuguese or spanish -- and it sounds weird to put these english words on that sort of foreign articles. -- Abraços! Douglas Layout-Language-Portuguese (or whatever). Titles will appear in English in Lyx but in the selected languages in the DVI or PDF output (View DVI/PFD or File-Export-DVI/PDF). -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: More about foreign languages
On Sunday 16 October 2005 15:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey there! I'd like to know how can I substitute the english words that Lyx automatically put on my dvi or pdf files (like Contents, October 16, 2005 and so forth...) by another words at the same meaning but in different tongues, once I write the most docs on portuguese or spanish -- and it sounds weird to put these english words on that sort of foreign articles. -- Abraços! Douglas Layout-Language-Portuguese (or whatever). Titles will appear in English in Lyx but in the selected languages in the DVI or PDF output (View DVI/PFD or File-Export-DVI/PDF). -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: More about foreign languages
On Sunday 16 October 2005 15:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hey there! > > I'd like to know how can I substitute the english > words that Lyx automatically put on my dvi or pdf > files (like "Contents", "October 16, 2005" and so > forth...) by another words at the same meaning but in > different tongues, once I write the most docs on > portuguese or spanish -- and it sounds weird to put > these english words on that sort of foreign articles. > > -- > > Abraços! > Douglas Layout-Language-Portuguese (or whatever). Titles will appear in English in Lyx but in the selected languages in the DVI or PDF output (View DVI/PFD or File-Export-DVI/PDF). -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: No classes
On Monday 29 August 2005 00:39, Stephen P. Harris wrote: - Original Message - From: Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pablo Ortúzar wrote: The article.cls file should be in the ./tex/latex/base folder under your LaTeX installation. Is it there? If not, the teTeX installation may be hosed. If it is there, then I suspect there's a problem with environment variables. Quoting the teTeX FAQ: The file texmf.cnf is searched for in $SELFAUTODIR, $SELFAUTOPARENT, $TETEXDIR. If the file texmf.cnf is not found, set the TETEXDIR variable in your environment. Are those variables set in your environment? Paul I think there is a possibility that if article.cls exists and is not found, that some old file like .bash_profile or /etc/profile or even .login might have a prior defining entry which points to older locations of files and which could possibly differ from a newer version of teTeX, or maybe even Suse 10 beta, which could change the previous default installation of files and create a gun loaded with blanks pointing at the wrong culprit. Still, it seems most likely that many .cls are genuinely missing in action rather than being held incognito as political hostages. --- http://people.freebsd.org/~hrs/tetex-upgrade.txt (5 Jun 2005) Note that if you have environment variables for teTeX in a wrong way (such as TEXINPUTS, TEXMF, TEXMFCNF, and so on), they may prevent teTeX from working. Please unset them first if you do not know what they are for since typically they are not needed. However, some TeX related packages may suggest to set TEXINPUTS. In that case, please make sure the TEXINPUTS includes a trailing : character, which indicates the standard search paths are also used. --- Tags, Stephen Thanks. I went back to Mandrake LE2005, and Lyx is -again- working as usual. All classes *can't* be missing in the SuSE LaTeX rpm, so I tend to believe that -perhaps because the search paths are wrong- Lyx couldn't find them. -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: No classes
Hello, Stephen. This is the Mandriva (working) setting. pablo]# find / -name article.cls /tex/latex/base/article.cls I can no longer find where the SuSE rpm did in fact install the classes (let's suppose it did), but it is clear they were not in their right place. There was also the issue with DVI and PDF not appearing under View. These and other problems made me go back to Mandrake, which is the distro in which I've been using Lyx for many years. By the way, my SuSE was a beta. Thanks -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: No classes
On Monday 29 August 2005 00:39, Stephen P. Harris wrote: - Original Message - From: Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pablo Ortúzar wrote: The article.cls file should be in the ./tex/latex/base folder under your LaTeX installation. Is it there? If not, the teTeX installation may be hosed. If it is there, then I suspect there's a problem with environment variables. Quoting the teTeX FAQ: The file texmf.cnf is searched for in $SELFAUTODIR, $SELFAUTOPARENT, $TETEXDIR. If the file texmf.cnf is not found, set the TETEXDIR variable in your environment. Are those variables set in your environment? Paul I think there is a possibility that if article.cls exists and is not found, that some old file like .bash_profile or /etc/profile or even .login might have a prior defining entry which points to older locations of files and which could possibly differ from a newer version of teTeX, or maybe even Suse 10 beta, which could change the previous default installation of files and create a gun loaded with blanks pointing at the wrong culprit. Still, it seems most likely that many .cls are genuinely missing in action rather than being held incognito as political hostages. --- http://people.freebsd.org/~hrs/tetex-upgrade.txt (5 Jun 2005) Note that if you have environment variables for teTeX in a wrong way (such as TEXINPUTS, TEXMF, TEXMFCNF, and so on), they may prevent teTeX from working. Please unset them first if you do not know what they are for since typically they are not needed. However, some TeX related packages may suggest to set TEXINPUTS. In that case, please make sure the TEXINPUTS includes a trailing : character, which indicates the standard search paths are also used. --- Tags, Stephen Thanks. I went back to Mandrake LE2005, and Lyx is -again- working as usual. All classes *can't* be missing in the SuSE LaTeX rpm, so I tend to believe that -perhaps because the search paths are wrong- Lyx couldn't find them. -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: No classes
Hello, Stephen. This is the Mandriva (working) setting. pablo]# find / -name article.cls /tex/latex/base/article.cls I can no longer find where the SuSE rpm did in fact install the classes (let's suppose it did), but it is clear they were not in their right place. There was also the issue with DVI and PDF not appearing under View. These and other problems made me go back to Mandrake, which is the distro in which I've been using Lyx for many years. By the way, my SuSE was a beta. Thanks -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: No classes
On Monday 29 August 2005 00:39, Stephen P. Harris wrote: > - Original Message - > From: "Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > Pablo Ortúzar wrote: > > The article.cls file should be in the ./tex/latex/base folder under your > > LaTeX installation. Is it there? If not, the teTeX installation may be > > hosed. If it is there, then I suspect there's a problem with environment > > > > variables. Quoting the teTeX FAQ: > >> The file texmf.cnf is searched for in $SELFAUTODIR, $SELFAUTOPARENT, > >> $TETEXDIR. If the file texmf.cnf is not found, set the TETEXDIR variable > >> in your environment. > > > > Are those variables set in your environment? > > > > Paul > > I think there is a possibility that if article.cls exists and is not found, > that some old file like .bash_profile or /etc/profile or even .login might > have a prior defining entry which points to older locations of files and > which could possibly differ from a newer version of teTeX, or maybe > even Suse 10 beta, which could change the previous default installation > of files and create a gun loaded with blanks pointing at the wrong culprit. > Still, it seems most likely that many .cls are genuinely missing in action > rather than being held incognito as political hostages. > > --- > http://people.freebsd.org/~hrs/tetex-upgrade.txt > > "(5 Jun 2005) Note that if you have environment variables for teTeX > in a wrong way (such as TEXINPUTS, TEXMF, TEXMFCNF, and so > on), they may prevent teTeX from working. Please unset them first if > you do not know what they are for since typically they are not needed. > However, some TeX related packages may suggest to set TEXINPUTS. > In that case, please make sure the TEXINPUTS includes a trailing ":" > character, which indicates the standard search paths are also used." > --- > > > Tags, > Stephen Thanks. I went back to Mandrake LE2005, and Lyx is -again- working as usual. All classes *can't* be missing in the SuSE LaTeX rpm, so I tend to believe that -perhaps because the search paths are wrong- Lyx couldn't find them. -- Pablo Ortúzar
Re: No classes
Hello, Stephen. This is the Mandriva (working) setting. pablo]# find / -name article.cls /tex/latex/base/article.cls I can no longer find where the SuSE rpm did in fact install the classes (let's suppose it did), but it is clear they were not in their right place. There was also the issue with DVI and PDF not appearing under "View". These and other problems made me go back to Mandrake, which is the distro in which I've been using Lyx for many years. By the way, my SuSE was a beta. Thanks -- Pablo Ortúzar
No classes
Hi, Thanks, Paul. I dowloaded installed the XFT forms and fonts. In a console, kpsewhich article.cls (no quotation marks) gave... nothing. ) Doing Reconfigure didn't change anything. Under View, I have no DVI nor PDF. I do not think there is something wrong with *my* installation: I've seen quite a few posts pointing to the same problem, which appears after an upgrade (in one case, Fedora. Mine is a clean SuSE install. Others have reported the same problem both with Windows and with Macs). -- Pablo Ortúzar
No classes
Hi, Thanks, Paul. I dowloaded installed the XFT forms and fonts. In a console, kpsewhich article.cls (no quotation marks) gave... nothing. ) Doing Reconfigure didn't change anything. Under View, I have no DVI nor PDF. I do not think there is something wrong with *my* installation: I've seen quite a few posts pointing to the same problem, which appears after an upgrade (in one case, Fedora. Mine is a clean SuSE install. Others have reported the same problem both with Windows and with Macs). -- Pablo Ortúzar
No classes
Hi, Thanks, Paul. I dowloaded & installed the XFT forms and fonts. In a console, "kpsewhich article.cls" (no quotation marks) gave... nothing. ) Doing "Reconfigure" didn't change anything. Under "View", I have no DVI nor PDF. I do not think there is something wrong with *my* installation: I've seen quite a few posts pointing to the same problem, which appears after an upgrade (in one case, Fedora. Mine is a clean SuSE install. Others have reported the same problem both with Windows and with Macs). -- Pablo Ortúzar
No classes
]... no +checking for document class jgrga [aguplus,jgrga.sty]... no +checking for document class kluwer [kluwer]... no +checking for document class latex8 [article,latex8.sty,times.sty]... no +checking for document class letter [letter]... no +checking for linuxdoc class linuxdoc... no +checking for document class literate-article [article,noweb.sty]... no +checking for document class literate-book [book,noweb.sty]... no +checking for document class literate-report [report,noweb.sty]... no +checking for document class llncs [llncs]... no +checking for document class ltugboat [ltugboat]... no +checking for linuxdoc class manpage... no +checking for document class memoir [memoir]... no +checking for document class mwart [mwart]... no +checking for document class mwbk [mwbk]... no +checking for document class mwrep [mwrep]... no +checking for document class paper [paper]... no +checking for document class report [report]... no +checking for document class revtex [revtex]... no +checking for document class revtex4 [revtex4]... no +checking for document class scrartcl [scrartcl]... no +checking for document class scrbook [scrbook]... no +checking for document class scrlettr [scrlettr]... no +checking for document class scrlttr2 [scrlttr2]... no +checking for document class scrreprt [scrreprt]... no +checking for document class seminar [seminar]... no +checking for document class siamltex [siamltex]... no +checking for document class slides [slides]... no +checking for document class spie [spie]... no +checking for document class svglobal [svjour,svglobal.clo]... no +checking for document class svjog [svjour,svjog.clo]... no +checking for document class svprobth [svjour,svprobth.clo]... no +checking for package a4 [a4]... no +checking for package a4wide [a4wide]... no +checking for package array [array]... no +checking for package babel [babel]... no +checking for package color [color]... no +checking for package fancyhdr [fancyhdr]... no +checking for package floatflt [floatflt]... no +checking for package setspace [setspace]... no +checking for package subfigure [subfigure]... no +checking for package geometry [geometry]... no +checking for package longtable [longtable]... no +checking for package algorithm [algorithm]... no +checking for package rotating [rotating]... no +checking for package latex8 [latex8]... no +checking for package url [url]... no +checking for package varioref [varioref]... no +checking for package prettyref [prettyref]... no +checking for package natbib [natbib]... no +checking for package graphicx [graphicx]... no +checking for graphics driver... none +checking for package psnfss [times.sty]... no +Inspection done. +Read the file doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx for more information. creating packages.lst creating doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx creating lyxrc.defaults checking for an FIG - EPS/PPM converter... (fig2dev) +checking for fig2dev... no checking for an TIFF - PS converter... (tiff2ps) +checking for tiff2ps... yes checking for an TGIF - EPS/PPM converter... (tgif) +checking for tgif... no checking for an EPS - PDF converter... (epstopdf) +checking for epstopdf... yes checking for a Grace - Image converter... (gracebat) +checking for gracebat... no checking for TeX fonts +checking for cmex10... no +checking for cmmi10... no +checking for cmr10... no +checking for cmsy10... no +checking for eufm10... no +checking for msam10... no +checking for msbm10... no +checking for wasy10... no mv: cannot stat `xfonts/fonts.dir': No such file or directory mv: cannot stat `xfonts/fonts.dir.new': No such file or directory removing font links Additionally, there is no View DVI or View PDF. doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx gives the list of missing packages. Something is seriously wrong: what? Any help greatly appreciated. -- Pablo Ortúzar
No classes
Stephen, Thanks. My doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx autogenerated file says that [t]he document classes presented in this section are the basic document classes provided by LaTeX. In particular, they are all present on your system as long as log as LaTeX2e is installed. The SuSE te_latex rpm provides LaTeX. To be exact, LaTeX2e. Now, te_latex *is* installed. However, [w]hen the text indicates that a particular class has not been found, this means the layout file supporting this particular class has not been found. No classes were found for article, report, book, letter, slides, amsart, aa, aastex, AGU Journal of Gephysical Research, broadway, cv, cl2emult, dinfrief, docbook, dtk, egs, elsart, entcs, extsizes, foils, g-brief-en, g-brief-de, gbrief2, hollywood, IEEEtran, ijmpd, kluwer, koma-script, koma-script letter, latex 8, linuxdoc, IIncs, memoir, mwcls, paper, SPIE, REVTeX, REVTeX4, SIAMLTeX, Springer Unspecific Journal, Springer Journal of Geodesy, Springer Probability Theory and Related Fields, nor TUGboat. Further packages listed as missing are: array, babel, color, graphicx, longtable, varioref, a4, a4wide, geometry, algorithm, fancyhdr, floatflt, natbib, prettyref, rotating, subfigure, setspace, and url. Either the LaTeX package is utterly corrupted, or Lyx does not detect its layout files. Shifting from Lyx 3.5 to version 3.6 -or the other way around- has proven useless. -- Pablo Ortúzar
No classes
]... no +checking for document class jgrga [aguplus,jgrga.sty]... no +checking for document class kluwer [kluwer]... no +checking for document class latex8 [article,latex8.sty,times.sty]... no +checking for document class letter [letter]... no +checking for linuxdoc class linuxdoc... no +checking for document class literate-article [article,noweb.sty]... no +checking for document class literate-book [book,noweb.sty]... no +checking for document class literate-report [report,noweb.sty]... no +checking for document class llncs [llncs]... no +checking for document class ltugboat [ltugboat]... no +checking for linuxdoc class manpage... no +checking for document class memoir [memoir]... no +checking for document class mwart [mwart]... no +checking for document class mwbk [mwbk]... no +checking for document class mwrep [mwrep]... no +checking for document class paper [paper]... no +checking for document class report [report]... no +checking for document class revtex [revtex]... no +checking for document class revtex4 [revtex4]... no +checking for document class scrartcl [scrartcl]... no +checking for document class scrbook [scrbook]... no +checking for document class scrlettr [scrlettr]... no +checking for document class scrlttr2 [scrlttr2]... no +checking for document class scrreprt [scrreprt]... no +checking for document class seminar [seminar]... no +checking for document class siamltex [siamltex]... no +checking for document class slides [slides]... no +checking for document class spie [spie]... no +checking for document class svglobal [svjour,svglobal.clo]... no +checking for document class svjog [svjour,svjog.clo]... no +checking for document class svprobth [svjour,svprobth.clo]... no +checking for package a4 [a4]... no +checking for package a4wide [a4wide]... no +checking for package array [array]... no +checking for package babel [babel]... no +checking for package color [color]... no +checking for package fancyhdr [fancyhdr]... no +checking for package floatflt [floatflt]... no +checking for package setspace [setspace]... no +checking for package subfigure [subfigure]... no +checking for package geometry [geometry]... no +checking for package longtable [longtable]... no +checking for package algorithm [algorithm]... no +checking for package rotating [rotating]... no +checking for package latex8 [latex8]... no +checking for package url [url]... no +checking for package varioref [varioref]... no +checking for package prettyref [prettyref]... no +checking for package natbib [natbib]... no +checking for package graphicx [graphicx]... no +checking for graphics driver... none +checking for package psnfss [times.sty]... no +Inspection done. +Read the file doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx for more information. creating packages.lst creating doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx creating lyxrc.defaults checking for an FIG - EPS/PPM converter... (fig2dev) +checking for fig2dev... no checking for an TIFF - PS converter... (tiff2ps) +checking for tiff2ps... yes checking for an TGIF - EPS/PPM converter... (tgif) +checking for tgif... no checking for an EPS - PDF converter... (epstopdf) +checking for epstopdf... yes checking for a Grace - Image converter... (gracebat) +checking for gracebat... no checking for TeX fonts +checking for cmex10... no +checking for cmmi10... no +checking for cmr10... no +checking for cmsy10... no +checking for eufm10... no +checking for msam10... no +checking for msbm10... no +checking for wasy10... no mv: cannot stat `xfonts/fonts.dir': No such file or directory mv: cannot stat `xfonts/fonts.dir.new': No such file or directory removing font links Additionally, there is no View DVI or View PDF. doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx gives the list of missing packages. Something is seriously wrong: what? Any help greatly appreciated. -- Pablo Ortúzar
No classes
Stephen, Thanks. My doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx autogenerated file says that [t]he document classes presented in this section are the basic document classes provided by LaTeX. In particular, they are all present on your system as long as log as LaTeX2e is installed. The SuSE te_latex rpm provides LaTeX. To be exact, LaTeX2e. Now, te_latex *is* installed. However, [w]hen the text indicates that a particular class has not been found, this means the layout file supporting this particular class has not been found. No classes were found for article, report, book, letter, slides, amsart, aa, aastex, AGU Journal of Gephysical Research, broadway, cv, cl2emult, dinfrief, docbook, dtk, egs, elsart, entcs, extsizes, foils, g-brief-en, g-brief-de, gbrief2, hollywood, IEEEtran, ijmpd, kluwer, koma-script, koma-script letter, latex 8, linuxdoc, IIncs, memoir, mwcls, paper, SPIE, REVTeX, REVTeX4, SIAMLTeX, Springer Unspecific Journal, Springer Journal of Geodesy, Springer Probability Theory and Related Fields, nor TUGboat. Further packages listed as missing are: array, babel, color, graphicx, longtable, varioref, a4, a4wide, geometry, algorithm, fancyhdr, floatflt, natbib, prettyref, rotating, subfigure, setspace, and url. Either the LaTeX package is utterly corrupted, or Lyx does not detect its layout files. Shifting from Lyx 3.5 to version 3.6 -or the other way around- has proven useless. -- Pablo Ortúzar
No classes
ort [extreport]... no +checking for document class foils [foils]... no +checking for document class g-brief-de [g-brief]... no +checking for document class g-brief-en [g-brief]... no +checking for document class g-brief2 [g-brief2]... no +checking for document class heb-article [article]... no +checking for document class heb-letter [letter]... no +checking for document class hollywood [hollywood]... no +checking for document class ijmpd [ws-ijmpd]... no +checking for document class jgrga [aguplus,jgrga.sty]... no +checking for document class kluwer [kluwer]... no +checking for document class latex8 [article,latex8.sty,times.sty]... no +checking for document class letter [letter]... no +checking for linuxdoc class linuxdoc... no +checking for document class literate-article [article,noweb.sty]... no +checking for document class literate-book [book,noweb.sty]... no +checking for document class literate-report [report,noweb.sty]... no +checking for document class llncs [llncs]... no +checking for document class ltugboat [ltugboat]... no +checking for linuxdoc class manpage... no +checking for document class memoir [memoir]... no +checking for document class mwart [mwart]... no +checking for document class mwbk [mwbk]... no +checking for document class mwrep [mwrep]... no +checking for document class paper [paper]... no +checking for document class report [report]... no +checking for document class revtex [revtex]... no +checking for document class revtex4 [revtex4]... no +checking for document class scrartcl [scrartcl]... no +checking for document class scrbook [scrbook]... no +checking for document class scrlettr [scrlettr]... no +checking for document class scrlttr2 [scrlttr2]... no +checking for document class scrreprt [scrreprt]... no +checking for document class seminar [seminar]... no +checking for document class siamltex [siamltex]... no +checking for document class slides [slides]... no +checking for document class spie [spie]... no +checking for document class svglobal [svjour,svglobal.clo]... no +checking for document class svjog [svjour,svjog.clo]... no +checking for document class svprobth [svjour,svprobth.clo]... no +checking for package a4 [a4]... no +checking for package a4wide [a4wide]... no +checking for package array [array]... no +checking for package babel [babel]... no +checking for package color [color]... no +checking for package fancyhdr [fancyhdr]... no +checking for package floatflt [floatflt]... no +checking for package setspace [setspace]... no +checking for package subfigure [subfigure]... no +checking for package geometry [geometry]... no +checking for package longtable [longtable]... no +checking for package algorithm [algorithm]... no +checking for package rotating [rotating]... no +checking for package latex8 [latex8]... no +checking for package url [url]... no +checking for package varioref [varioref]... no +checking for package prettyref [prettyref]... no +checking for package natbib [natbib]... no +checking for package graphicx [graphicx]... no +checking for graphics driver... none +checking for package psnfss [times.sty]... no +Inspection done. +Read the file doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx for more information. creating packages.lst creating doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx creating lyxrc.defaults checking for an FIG -> EPS/PPM converter... (fig2dev) +checking for "fig2dev"... no checking for an TIFF -> PS converter... (tiff2ps) +checking for "tiff2ps"... yes checking for an TGIF -> EPS/PPM converter... (tgif) +checking for "tgif"... no checking for an EPS -> PDF converter... (epstopdf) +checking for "epstopdf"... yes checking for a Grace -> Image converter... (gracebat) +checking for "gracebat"... no checking for TeX fonts +checking for cmex10... no +checking for cmmi10... no +checking for cmr10... no +checking for cmsy10... no +checking for eufm10... no +checking for msam10... no +checking for msbm10... no +checking for wasy10... no mv: cannot stat `xfonts/fonts.dir': No such file or directory mv: cannot stat `xfonts/fonts.dir.new': No such file or directory removing font links Additionally, there is no "View DVI" or "View PDF". doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx gives the list of missing packages. Something is seriously wrong: what? Any help greatly appreciated. -- Pablo Ortúzar
No classes
Stephen, Thanks. My doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx autogenerated file says that "[t]he document classes presented in this section are the basic document classes provided by LaTeX. In particular, they are all present on your system as long as log as LaTeX2e is installed". The SuSE te_latex rpm "provides LaTeX. To be exact, LaTeX2e". Now, te_latex *is* installed. However, "[w]hen the text indicates that a particular class has not been found, this means the layout file supporting this particular class has not been found". No classes were found for article, report, book, letter, slides, amsart, aa, aastex, AGU Journal of Gephysical Research, broadway, cv, cl2emult, dinfrief, docbook, dtk, egs, elsart, entcs, extsizes, foils, g-brief-en, g-brief-de, gbrief2, hollywood, IEEEtran, ijmpd, kluwer, koma-script, koma-script letter, latex 8, linuxdoc, IIncs, memoir, mwcls, paper, SPIE, REVTeX, REVTeX4, SIAMLTeX, Springer Unspecific Journal, Springer Journal of Geodesy, Springer Probability Theory and Related Fields, nor TUGboat. Further packages listed as "missing" are: array, babel, color, graphicx, longtable, varioref, a4, a4wide, geometry, algorithm, fancyhdr, floatflt, natbib, prettyref, rotating, subfigure, setspace, and url. Either the LaTeX package is utterly corrupted, or Lyx does not detect its layout files. Shifting from Lyx 3.5 to version 3.6 -or the other way around- has proven useless. -- Pablo Ortúzar
KDE upgrade + accents
Hi, I run SuSE 9.1 Pro. I've used Lyx for quite a while with a Spanish keyboard and an English overall locale, but now, after doing apt dist-upgrade and getting KDE 3.3.0 working, I can no longer type accents in Lyx: typing an accent plus a vowel gives exactly that: an accent plus a vowel, side by side. When I compiled from source, Lyx complained about not finding keyboard map iso8859-1 in ~/.lyx/preferences. This time, vowels + accents gave... nothing. I'm back to the SuSE rpm. I found the same problem in KWord, but not in OpenOffice nor in Abiword. Qt trouble? Trouble is, I use Lyx... Thanks in advance, Pablo Ortúzar
KDE upgrade + accents
Hi, I run SuSE 9.1 Pro. I've used Lyx for quite a while with a Spanish keyboard and an English overall locale, but now, after doing apt dist-upgrade and getting KDE 3.3.0 working, I can no longer type accents in Lyx: typing an accent plus a vowel gives exactly that: an accent plus a vowel, side by side. When I compiled from source, Lyx complained about not finding keyboard map iso8859-1 in ~/.lyx/preferences. This time, vowels + accents gave... nothing. I'm back to the SuSE rpm. I found the same problem in KWord, but not in OpenOffice nor in Abiword. Qt trouble? Trouble is, I use Lyx... Thanks in advance, Pablo Ortúzar
KDE upgrade + accents
Hi, I run SuSE 9.1 Pro. I've used Lyx for quite a while with a Spanish keyboard and an English overall locale, but now, after doing apt dist-upgrade and getting KDE 3.3.0 working, I can no longer type accents in Lyx: typing an accent plus a vowel gives exactly that: an accent plus a vowel, side by side. When I compiled from source, Lyx complained about not finding keyboard map iso8859-1 in ~/.lyx/preferences. This time, vowels + accents gave... nothing. I'm back to the SuSE rpm. I found the same problem in KWord, but not in OpenOffice nor in Abiword. Qt trouble? Trouble is, I use Lyx... Thanks in advance, Pablo Ortúzar