problem for compiling a presentation - lyx 1.6.7
Dear lyx users, I have recently installed the last version of lyx (1.6.7) together with opensuse 11.3. I have a collection of presentations made ages ago with prosper under lyx, which I still use and adapt to my new needs. Some of them were updated less than one year ago with LyX 1.6.4.1. Although I believe that I have installed all the necessary distributions, libraries and layouts (as usual), I am now unable to compile these presentations with the new system / latex distribution / lyx version. I get the following message : ! LaTeX Error: \begin{itemize} on input line 95 ended by \end{raggedright} Does anyone has already experienced that problem ? Thank you for your help, Romuald
problem for compiling a presentation - lyx 1.6.7
Dear lyx users, I have recently installed the last version of lyx (1.6.7) together with opensuse 11.3. I have a collection of presentations made ages ago with prosper under lyx, which I still use and adapt to my new needs. Some of them were updated less than one year ago with LyX 1.6.4.1. Although I believe that I have installed all the necessary distributions, libraries and layouts (as usual), I am now unable to compile these presentations with the new system / latex distribution / lyx version. I get the following message : ! LaTeX Error: \begin{itemize} on input line 95 ended by \end{raggedright} Does anyone has already experienced that problem ? Thank you for your help, Romuald
problem for compiling a presentation - lyx 1.6.7
Dear lyx users, I have recently installed the last version of lyx (1.6.7) together with opensuse 11.3. I have a collection of presentations made ages ago with prosper under lyx, which I still use and adapt to my new needs. Some of them were updated less than one year ago with LyX 1.6.4.1. Although I believe that I have installed all the necessary distributions, libraries and layouts (as usual), I am now unable to compile these presentations with the new system / latex distribution / lyx version. I get the following message : ! LaTeX Error: \begin{itemize} on input line 95 ended by \end{raggedright} Does anyone has already experienced that problem ? Thank you for your help, Romuald
prosper package and Tex capacity exceeded
Dear Lyx users, I have updated my system to OpenSuse10.3 (previous version : 10.1) and I obtain a latex error I did not encounter before, and which seems specific of the compilation of prosper documents. The message is tex capacity exceeded. Sorry [save_size = 5000]. It is obtained with my old 1.4.3 version of lyx, as well as with the new version installed with opensuse (1.5.1). I have tried to increase the save_size parameter in /usr/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf, without success. Is it necessary to say that this problem did not appear with the previous version of suse ? Is it necessary to update the prosper layout ? Help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Romuald
prosper package and Tex capacity exceeded
Dear Lyx users, I have updated my system to OpenSuse10.3 (previous version : 10.1) and I obtain a latex error I did not encounter before, and which seems specific of the compilation of prosper documents. The message is tex capacity exceeded. Sorry [save_size = 5000]. It is obtained with my old 1.4.3 version of lyx, as well as with the new version installed with opensuse (1.5.1). I have tried to increase the save_size parameter in /usr/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf, without success. Is it necessary to say that this problem did not appear with the previous version of suse ? Is it necessary to update the prosper layout ? Help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Romuald
prosper package and "Tex capacity exceeded"
Dear Lyx users, I have updated my system to OpenSuse10.3 (previous version : 10.1) and I obtain a latex error I did not encounter before, and which seems specific of the compilation of prosper documents. The message is "tex capacity exceeded. Sorry [save_size = 5000]. It is obtained with my old 1.4.3 version of lyx, as well as with the new version installed with opensuse (1.5.1). I have tried to increase the save_size parameter in /usr/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf, without success. Is it necessary to say that this problem did not appear with the previous version of suse ? Is it necessary to update the prosper layout ? Help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Romuald
(pas de sujet)
Dear Lyx users, I have updated my system to OpenSuse10.3 (previous version : 10.1) and I obtain a latex error I did not encounter before, and which seems specific of the compilation of prosper documents. The message is tex capacity exceeded. Sorry [save_size = 5000]. It is obtained with my old 1.4.3 version of lyx, as well as with the new version installed with opensuse (1.5.1). I have tried to increase the save_size parameter in /usr/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf, without success. Is it necessary to say that this problem did not appear with the previous version of suse ? Is it necessary to update the prosper layout ? Help would be greatly appreciate. Many thanks, Romuald
(pas de sujet)
Dear Lyx users, I have updated my system to OpenSuse10.3 (previous version : 10.1) and I obtain a latex error I did not encounter before, and which seems specific of the compilation of prosper documents. The message is tex capacity exceeded. Sorry [save_size = 5000]. It is obtained with my old 1.4.3 version of lyx, as well as with the new version installed with opensuse (1.5.1). I have tried to increase the save_size parameter in /usr/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf, without success. Is it necessary to say that this problem did not appear with the previous version of suse ? Is it necessary to update the prosper layout ? Help would be greatly appreciate. Many thanks, Romuald
(pas de sujet)
Dear Lyx users, I have updated my system to OpenSuse10.3 (previous version : 10.1) and I obtain a latex error I did not encounter before, and which seems specific of the compilation of prosper documents. The message is "tex capacity exceeded. Sorry [save_size = 5000]. It is obtained with my old 1.4.3 version of lyx, as well as with the new version installed with opensuse (1.5.1). I have tried to increase the save_size parameter in /usr/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf, without success. Is it necessary to say that this problem did not appear with the previous version of suse ? Is it necessary to update the prosper layout ? Help would be greatly appreciate. Many thanks, Romuald
Re: accents
Re: accents
Re: accents
accents
Dear Lyx users, I use lyx for a long time now, and it happens to me to write documents in French. I experience problems with spell checking of accented words. For example, when the spell checker finds intégrer (which is perfectly well written for a native french) it stops on that word and suggests instead intégrer, which is obviously a bad suggestion. What can I do ? I am using Lyx 1.4.3 under Suse 10.1, with aspell. Sincerely yours, Romuald ___ Yahoo! Mail réinvente le mail ! Découvrez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail et son interface révolutionnaire. http://fr.mail.yahoo.com
accents
Dear Lyx users, I use lyx for a long time now, and it happens to me to write documents in French. I experience problems with spell checking of accented words. For example, when the spell checker finds intégrer (which is perfectly well written for a native french) it stops on that word and suggests instead intégrer, which is obviously a bad suggestion. What can I do ? I am using Lyx 1.4.3 under Suse 10.1, with aspell. Sincerely yours, Romuald ___ Yahoo! Mail réinvente le mail ! Découvrez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail et son interface révolutionnaire. http://fr.mail.yahoo.com
accents
Dear Lyx users, I use lyx for a long time now, and it happens to me to write documents in French. I experience problems with spell checking of accented words. For example, when the spell checker finds "intégrer" (which is perfectly well written for a native french) it stops on that word and suggests instead "intégrer", which is obviously a bad suggestion. What can I do ? I am using Lyx 1.4.3 under Suse 10.1, with aspell. Sincerely yours, Romuald ___ Yahoo! Mail réinvente le mail ! Découvrez le nouveau Yahoo! Mail et son interface révolutionnaire. http://fr.mail.yahoo.com
Re: stclass.inc
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Romuald == Romuald POTEAU [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Romuald Dear Lyx users, I have a puzzling problem, presumably with Romuald stdclass.inc. I am using Lyx since its versions 1.1.x and a Romuald long time ago, Herbert Voss helped me to define new styles Romuald for writing a book with tutorials. I have in the .lyx/layout Romuald directory a modified stdclass.inc file. It is perfectly Romuald identical (as confirmed by the command diff) to the original Romuald one, with the additional line : Input StylesPerso.inc (the Romuald file supplied by Herbert) I have just installed lyx 1.4.3 on Romuald a new laptop, and when creating an empty document, I get the Romuald following messages, repeated an infinite number of times : Romuald /Cannot read layout file `'. Do you see a line like include obsolete.inc somewhere? This file does not exist anymore, and now LyX complains about it. In next version it will actually give the name of the file :) If you find this line, try to remove it. JMarc --- Orange vous informe que cet e-mail a ete controle par l'anti-virus mail. Aucun virus connu a ce jour par nos services n'a ete detecte. That perfectly works. Thank you for your help, Romuald
Re: stclass.inc
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Romuald == Romuald POTEAU [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Romuald Dear Lyx users, I have a puzzling problem, presumably with Romuald stdclass.inc. I am using Lyx since its versions 1.1.x and a Romuald long time ago, Herbert Voss helped me to define new styles Romuald for writing a book with tutorials. I have in the .lyx/layout Romuald directory a modified stdclass.inc file. It is perfectly Romuald identical (as confirmed by the command diff) to the original Romuald one, with the additional line : Input StylesPerso.inc (the Romuald file supplied by Herbert) I have just installed lyx 1.4.3 on Romuald a new laptop, and when creating an empty document, I get the Romuald following messages, repeated an infinite number of times : Romuald /Cannot read layout file `'. Do you see a line like include obsolete.inc somewhere? This file does not exist anymore, and now LyX complains about it. In next version it will actually give the name of the file :) If you find this line, try to remove it. JMarc --- Orange vous informe que cet e-mail a ete controle par l'anti-virus mail. Aucun virus connu a ce jour par nos services n'a ete detecte. That perfectly works. Thank you for your help, Romuald
Re: stclass.inc
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: >>>>>> "Romuald" == Romuald POTEAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>>>>> > > Romuald> Dear Lyx users, I have a puzzling problem, presumably with > Romuald> stdclass.inc. I am using Lyx since its versions 1.1.x and a > Romuald> long time ago, Herbert Voss helped me to define new styles > Romuald> for writing a book with tutorials. I have in the .lyx/layout > Romuald> directory a modified stdclass.inc file. It is perfectly > Romuald> identical (as confirmed by the command diff) to the original > Romuald> one, with the additional line : Input StylesPerso.inc (the > Romuald> file supplied by Herbert) I have just installed lyx 1.4.3 on > Romuald> a new laptop, and when creating an empty document, I get the > Romuald> following messages, repeated an infinite number of times : > > Romuald> /Cannot read layout file `'. > > Do you see a line like "include obsolete.inc" somewhere? This file > does not exist anymore, and now LyX complains about it. In next > version it will actually give the name of the file :) > > If you find this line, try to remove it. > > JMarc > --- > Orange vous informe que cet e-mail a ete controle par l'anti-virus mail. > Aucun virus connu a ce jour par nos services n'a ete detecte. > > > > > That perfectly works. Thank you for your help, Romuald
problem with stdclass.inc
stclass.inc
Dear Lyx users, I have a puzzling problem, presumably with stdclass.inc. I am using Lyx since its versions 1.1.x and a long time ago, Herbert Voss helped me to define new styles for writing a book with tutorials. I have in the .lyx/layout directory a modified stdclass.inc file. It is perfectly identical (as confirmed by the command diff) to the original one, with the additional line : Input StylesPerso.inc (the file supplied by Herbert) I have just installed lyx 1.4.3 on a new laptop, and when creating an empty document, I get the following messages, repeated an infinite number of times : /Cannot read layout file `'. LyX: Error reading inputfile: [around line 48 of file /tmp/lyx_tmpdir10270pqAUF8/10270w5MULx] LyX: Error reading inputfile: /home/romuald/.lyx/layouts/stdclass.inc [around line 9 of file /usr/local/share/lyx/layouts/article.layout] Error reading `/usr/local/share/lyx/layouts/article.layout' (Check `article') Check your installation and try Options/Reconfigure... New counter already exists: part New counter already exists: chapter New counter already exists: section New counter already exists: subsection New counter already exists: subsubsection New counter already exists: paragraph New counter already exists: subparagraph New counter already exists: enumi New counter already exists: enumii New counter already exists: enumiii New counter already exists: enumiv New counter already exists: bibitem New counter already exists: figure New counter already exists: table New counter already exists: algorithm New counter already exists: equation /Of course I have reconfigured, but that did not help. I have deleted the modified stdclass.inc and put the original one found in /usr/share/lyx/layouts, but the problem prevails. To be complete, I mention that lyx 1.4.3 was already installed on my former laptop, under the same OS (Suse 10), without any problem. Help me ! Regards, Romuald
problem with stdclass.inc
stclass.inc
Dear Lyx users, I have a puzzling problem, presumably with stdclass.inc. I am using Lyx since its versions 1.1.x and a long time ago, Herbert Voss helped me to define new styles for writing a book with tutorials. I have in the .lyx/layout directory a modified stdclass.inc file. It is perfectly identical (as confirmed by the command diff) to the original one, with the additional line : Input StylesPerso.inc (the file supplied by Herbert) I have just installed lyx 1.4.3 on a new laptop, and when creating an empty document, I get the following messages, repeated an infinite number of times : /Cannot read layout file `'. LyX: Error reading inputfile: [around line 48 of file /tmp/lyx_tmpdir10270pqAUF8/10270w5MULx] LyX: Error reading inputfile: /home/romuald/.lyx/layouts/stdclass.inc [around line 9 of file /usr/local/share/lyx/layouts/article.layout] Error reading `/usr/local/share/lyx/layouts/article.layout' (Check `article') Check your installation and try Options/Reconfigure... New counter already exists: part New counter already exists: chapter New counter already exists: section New counter already exists: subsection New counter already exists: subsubsection New counter already exists: paragraph New counter already exists: subparagraph New counter already exists: enumi New counter already exists: enumii New counter already exists: enumiii New counter already exists: enumiv New counter already exists: bibitem New counter already exists: figure New counter already exists: table New counter already exists: algorithm New counter already exists: equation /Of course I have reconfigured, but that did not help. I have deleted the modified stdclass.inc and put the original one found in /usr/share/lyx/layouts, but the problem prevails. To be complete, I mention that lyx 1.4.3 was already installed on my former laptop, under the same OS (Suse 10), without any problem. Help me ! Regards, Romuald
problem with stdclass.inc
stclass.inc
Dear Lyx users, I have a puzzling problem, presumably with stdclass.inc. I am using Lyx since its versions 1.1.x and a long time ago, Herbert Voss helped me to define new styles for writing a book with tutorials. I have in the .lyx/layout directory a modified stdclass.inc file. It is perfectly identical (as confirmed by the command diff) to the original one, with the additional line : Input StylesPerso.inc (the file supplied by Herbert) I have just installed lyx 1.4.3 on a new laptop, and when creating an empty document, I get the following messages, repeated an infinite number of times : /Cannot read layout file `'. LyX: Error reading inputfile: [around line 48 of file /tmp/lyx_tmpdir10270pqAUF8/10270w5MULx] LyX: Error reading inputfile: /home/romuald/.lyx/layouts/stdclass.inc [around line 9 of file /usr/local/share/lyx/layouts/article.layout] Error reading `/usr/local/share/lyx/layouts/article.layout' (Check `article') Check your installation and try Options/Reconfigure... New counter already exists: part New counter already exists: chapter New counter already exists: section New counter already exists: subsection New counter already exists: subsubsection New counter already exists: paragraph New counter already exists: subparagraph New counter already exists: enumi New counter already exists: enumii New counter already exists: enumiii New counter already exists: enumiv New counter already exists: bibitem New counter already exists: figure New counter already exists: table New counter already exists: algorithm New counter already exists: equation /Of course I have reconfigured, but that did not help. I have deleted the modified stdclass.inc and put the original one found in /usr/share/lyx/layouts, but the problem prevails. To be complete, I mention that lyx 1.4.3 was already installed on my former laptop, under the same OS (Suse 10), without any problem. Help me ! Regards, Romuald
problem with stdclass.inc
problem with stdclass.inc
problem with stdclass.inc
multiple citations into a single citation
Dear Lyx users, I would like to collapse various references into a single one. For example, instead of : Various authors have shown that ... [1-3], [1] Jones... [2] Smith... [3] Durand... I would like to get : Various authors have shown that ... [1], [1] Jones...; Smith...; Durand... Or, even better (american chemical society style) : Various authors have shown that ... [1], [1] For several examples, see: (a) Jones... (b) Smith... (c) Durand... Is there a package that can settle such issue ? Thank you for your help, Romuald
multiple citations into a single citation
Dear Lyx users, I would like to collapse various references into a single one. For example, instead of : Various authors have shown that ... [1-3], [1] Jones... [2] Smith... [3] Durand... I would like to get : Various authors have shown that ... [1], [1] Jones...; Smith...; Durand... Or, even better (american chemical society style) : Various authors have shown that ... [1], [1] For several examples, see: (a) Jones... (b) Smith... (c) Durand... Is there a package that can settle such issue ? Thank you for your help, Romuald
multiple citations into a single citation
Dear Lyx users, I would like to collapse various references into a single one. For example, instead of : Various authors have shown that ... [1-3], [1] Jones... [2] Smith... [3] Durand... I would like to get : Various authors have shown that ... [1], [1] Jones...; Smith...; Durand... Or, even better (american chemical society style) : Various authors have shown that ... [1], [1] For several examples, see: (a) Jones... (b) Smith... (c) Durand... Is there a package that can settle such issue ? Thank you for your help, Romuald
Re: prosper layout
Marcin B?az.ejowski a écrit : Hi, Has anyone proper prosper layout for LyX 1.4? My old layouts, which worked with LyX 1.3, in some way doesn't comply with LyX 1.4... Marcin Have a look at the prosper.layout file. Do you see somewhere in the file Input embedMovies.inc ? If this file does not exist in your system, the new version of lyx does not seem to accept to load the layout. Remove this line and everything should work again, as in the old version of lyx. Regards, RP
Re: prosper layout
Marcin B?az.ejowski a écrit : Hi, Has anyone proper prosper layout for LyX 1.4? My old layouts, which worked with LyX 1.3, in some way doesn't comply with LyX 1.4... Marcin Have a look at the prosper.layout file. Do you see somewhere in the file Input embedMovies.inc ? If this file does not exist in your system, the new version of lyx does not seem to accept to load the layout. Remove this line and everything should work again, as in the old version of lyx. Regards, RP
Re: prosper layout
Marcin B?az.ejowski a écrit : Hi, Has anyone proper prosper layout for LyX 1.4? My old layouts, which worked with LyX 1.3, in some way doesn't comply with LyX 1.4... Marcin Have a look at the prosper.layout file. Do you see somewhere in the file "Input embedMovies.inc" ? If this file does not exist in your system, the new version of lyx does not seem to accept to load the layout. Remove this line and everything should work again, as in the old version of lyx. Regards, RP
footnotes and foot bibliography
Dear Lyx users, I am writing a document with the bibliography given as footnotes, thanks to the footbib package. I would like to insert comments, usually given as footnotes, as a part of the bibliography. In other words, is it possible to number these comments within the numbering scheme of the bibliography. ... [2] W. Heisenberg, /Z. Phys/ (1929) 167 [3] Coupled-Cluster methods provide numerical results considered as very accurate [4] A. Einstein/, Journal of Physics/ (1935) 198 ... Thank you very much, Romuald Poteau
footnotes and foot bibliography
Dear Lyx users, I am writing a document with the bibliography given as footnotes, thanks to the footbib package. I would like to insert comments, usually given as footnotes, as a part of the bibliography. In other words, is it possible to number these comments within the numbering scheme of the bibliography. ... [2] W. Heisenberg, /Z. Phys/ (1929) 167 [3] Coupled-Cluster methods provide numerical results considered as very accurate [4] A. Einstein/, Journal of Physics/ (1935) 198 ... Thank you very much, Romuald Poteau
footnotes and foot bibliography
Dear Lyx users, I am writing a document with the bibliography given as footnotes, thanks to the footbib package. I would like to insert comments, usually given as footnotes, as a part of the bibliography. In other words, is it possible to number these comments within the numbering scheme of the bibliography. ... [2] W. Heisenberg, /Z. Phys/ (1929) 167 [3] Coupled-Cluster methods provide numerical results considered as very accurate [4] A. Einstein/, Journal of Physics/ (1935) 198 ... Thank you very much, Romuald Poteau
footnotes and foot bibliography
Dear Lyx users, I am writing a document with the bibliography given as footnotes, thanks to the footbib package. I would like to insert comments, usually given as footnotes, as a part of the bibliography. In other words, is it possible to number these comments within the numbering scheme of the bibliography. ... [2] W. Heisenberg, /Z. Phys/ (1929) 167 [3] Coupled-Cluster methods provide numerical results considered as very accurate [4] A. Einstein/, Journal of Physics/ (1935) 198 ... Thank you very much, Romuald Poteau
footnotes and foot bibliography
Dear Lyx users, I am writing a document with the bibliography given as footnotes, thanks to the footbib package. I would like to insert comments, usually given as footnotes, as a part of the bibliography. In other words, is it possible to number these comments within the numbering scheme of the bibliography. ... [2] W. Heisenberg, /Z. Phys/ (1929) 167 [3] Coupled-Cluster methods provide numerical results considered as very accurate [4] A. Einstein/, Journal of Physics/ (1935) 198 ... Thank you very much, Romuald Poteau
footnotes and foot bibliography
Dear Lyx users, I am writing a document with the bibliography given as footnotes, thanks to the footbib package. I would like to insert comments, usually given as footnotes, as a part of the bibliography. In other words, is it possible to number these comments within the numbering scheme of the bibliography. ... [2] W. Heisenberg, /Z. Phys/ (1929) 167 [3] Coupled-Cluster methods provide numerical results considered as very accurate [4] A. Einstein/, Journal of Physics/ (1935) 198 ... Thank you very much, Romuald Poteau
prosper and text size
Dear Lyx users, I a desperately trying to modify the text size in a presentation made with prosper. The \small tex command does not seem to change anything, and the text size really decreases with the \tiny command. However, I would like to include text with smaller size. How can I do that, and how can I explain this behaviour ? Sincerely yours, Romuald Poteau
prosper and text size
Dear Lyx users, I a desperately trying to modify the text size in a presentation made with prosper. The \small tex command does not seem to change anything, and the text size really decreases with the \tiny command. However, I would like to include text with smaller size. How can I do that, and how can I explain this behaviour ? Sincerely yours, Romuald Poteau
prosper and text size
Dear Lyx users, I a desperately trying to modify the text size in a presentation made with prosper. The \small tex command does not seem to change anything, and the text size really decreases with the \tiny command. However, I would like to include text with smaller size. How can I do that, and how can I explain this behaviour ? Sincerely yours, Romuald Poteau
Re: index
Le Lundi 28 Mai 2001 11:26, vous avez écrit : On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:34:43PM +0200, Romuald POTEAU wrote: Dear Lyx users, I am desperately trying to compile an index, but I am failing since I have installed RedHat7.1, and the 1.1.6fix2 patch. The amazing point is that I have checked on another computer that there is no problem under RedHat6.2 with 1.1.6fix1 version of Lyx. Lyx 1.1.6fix2 does not I have no problems with indices with lyx 1.1.6fix2. How did you install lyx ? (did you compile yourself, or did you use RPM) The g++ compiler in Redhat 7.0 is buggy, and it is the cause for many problems that are experienced in LyX. provide error messages. I have tried to export in latex format, and I get the following messages : Writing index file test.idx No file test.ind. You need to run makeindex test, and then run latex again. As a matter of fact, I have compiled lyx under RH7.1, instead of using RPM. While an index is not produced with lyx, the latex-makeindex-latex procedure works fine, the index is properly made. Hope that the g++ compiler will loose its bugs. Thank you for the answer, Romuald
Re: index
Le Lundi 28 Mai 2001 11:26, vous avez écrit : On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:34:43PM +0200, Romuald POTEAU wrote: Dear Lyx users, I am desperately trying to compile an index, but I am failing since I have installed RedHat7.1, and the 1.1.6fix2 patch. The amazing point is that I have checked on another computer that there is no problem under RedHat6.2 with 1.1.6fix1 version of Lyx. Lyx 1.1.6fix2 does not I have no problems with indices with lyx 1.1.6fix2. How did you install lyx ? (did you compile yourself, or did you use RPM) The g++ compiler in Redhat 7.0 is buggy, and it is the cause for many problems that are experienced in LyX. provide error messages. I have tried to export in latex format, and I get the following messages : Writing index file test.idx No file test.ind. You need to run makeindex test, and then run latex again. As a matter of fact, I have compiled lyx under RH7.1, instead of using RPM. While an index is not produced with lyx, the latex-makeindex-latex procedure works fine, the index is properly made. Hope that the g++ compiler will loose its bugs. Thank you for the answer, Romuald
Re: index
Le Lundi 28 Mai 2001 11:26, vous avez écrit : > On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 10:34:43PM +0200, Romuald POTEAU wrote: > > Dear Lyx users, > > > > I am desperately trying to compile an index, but I am failing since I > > have installed RedHat7.1, and the 1.1.6fix2 patch. The amazing point is > > that I have checked on another computer that there is no problem under > > RedHat6.2 with 1.1.6fix1 version of Lyx. Lyx 1.1.6fix2 does not > > I have no problems with indices with lyx 1.1.6fix2. > How did you install lyx ? (did you compile yourself, or did you use RPM) > The g++ compiler in Redhat 7.0 is buggy, and it is the cause for many > problems that are experienced in LyX. > > > provide error messages. I have tried to export in latex format, and I > > get the following messages : > > "Writing index file test.idx" > > "No file test.ind". > > You need to run makeindex test, and then run latex again. As a matter of fact, I have compiled lyx under RH7.1, instead of using RPM. While an index is not produced with lyx, the latex-makeindex-latex procedure works fine, the index is properly made. Hope that the g++ compiler will loose its bugs. Thank you for the answer, Romuald
index
Dear Lyx users, I am desperately trying to compile an index, but I am failing since I have installed RedHat7.1, and the 1.1.6fix2 patch. The amazing point is that I have checked on another computer that there is no problem under RedHat6.2 with 1.1.6fix1 version of Lyx. Lyx 1.1.6fix2 does not provide error messages. I have tried to export in latex format, and I get the following messages : Writing index file test.idx No file test.ind. Did anybody encountered the same problem ? Thanks for your help Romuald Poteau.
index
Dear Lyx users, I am desperately trying to compile an index, but I am failing since I have installed RedHat7.1, and the 1.1.6fix2 patch. The amazing point is that I have checked on another computer that there is no problem under RedHat6.2 with 1.1.6fix1 version of Lyx. Lyx 1.1.6fix2 does not provide error messages. I have tried to export in latex format, and I get the following messages : Writing index file test.idx No file test.ind. Did anybody encountered the same problem ? Thanks for your help Romuald Poteau.
index
Dear Lyx users, I am desperately trying to compile an index, but I am failing since I have installed RedHat7.1, and the 1.1.6fix2 patch. The amazing point is that I have checked on another computer that there is no problem under RedHat6.2 with 1.1.6fix1 version of Lyx. Lyx 1.1.6fix2 does not provide error messages. I have tried to export in latex format, and I get the following messages : "Writing index file test.idx" "No file test.ind". Did anybody encountered the same problem ? Thanks for your help Romuald Poteau.
new definition of section numbering
Dear Lyx users, I am writing a document for students, using the book textclass. A chapter is systematically composed of various sections with definitions, theorems, lemma... the last section of each chapter contains exercises in order to check the new knowledge met in the previous sections. For example, in chapter 6, the section 6.10 is named "problems", and each exercise is defined as a subsection (6.10.1, 6.10.2,...): 6.10 Problems 6.10.1. Theme of exercise 1 6.10.2. Theme of exercise 2 . Is there a way to automatically modify the heading and the numbetring of the subsection in order to get : 6.10 Problems Exercise 6.1. Theme of exercise 1 Exercise 6.2. Theme of exercise 2 Thanks in advance, Romuald.
new definition of section numbering
Dear Lyx users, I am writing a document for students, using the book textclass. A chapter is systematically composed of various sections with definitions, theorems, lemma... the last section of each chapter contains exercises in order to check the new knowledge met in the previous sections. For example, in chapter 6, the section 6.10 is named "problems", and each exercise is defined as a subsection (6.10.1, 6.10.2,...): 6.10 Problems 6.10.1. Theme of exercise 1 6.10.2. Theme of exercise 2 . Is there a way to automatically modify the heading and the numbetring of the subsection in order to get : 6.10 Problems Exercise 6.1. Theme of exercise 1 Exercise 6.2. Theme of exercise 2 Thanks in advance, Romuald.
new definition of section numbering
Dear Lyx users, I am writing a document for students, using the book textclass. A chapter is systematically composed of various sections with definitions, theorems, lemma... the last section of each chapter contains exercises in order to check the new knowledge met in the previous sections. For example, in chapter 6, the section 6.10 is named "problems", and each exercise is defined as a subsection (6.10.1, 6.10.2,...): 6.10 Problems 6.10.1. Theme of exercise 1 6.10.2. Theme of exercise 2 . Is there a way to automatically modify the heading and the numbetring of the subsection in order to get : 6.10 Problems Exercise 6.1. Theme of exercise 1 Exercise 6.2. Theme of exercise 2 Thanks in advance, Romuald.