Lyx2HTML from a masterdocument
hello, while i do have a fine pdf-document from my lyx-files i wonder how to make a useful html-version of it. i do have a master-lyx-file including diffrent lyxfiles as \frontmatter, mainmatter and backmatter\. when i do select View-HTML it will produce one html file which _does_ inculde all selections from the table of contents from _all_ main- and backmatter documents but _no_ document form the frontmatter. And even more worse: the produced html-file does only contain the text from the _first_ mainmatter-document... Are there any trick in producing html-files from a LyX-document? Especially in my case I do need my master-document as starting point as this one does include the references to my citations and to my special hyphenation-cases. Any ideas? Thanks in advace!, Peter
Lyx2HTML from a masterdocument
hello, while i do have a fine pdf-document from my lyx-files i wonder how to make a useful html-version of it. i do have a master-lyx-file including diffrent lyxfiles as \frontmatter, mainmatter and backmatter\. when i do select View-HTML it will produce one html file which _does_ inculde all selections from the table of contents from _all_ main- and backmatter documents but _no_ document form the frontmatter. And even more worse: the produced html-file does only contain the text from the _first_ mainmatter-document... Are there any trick in producing html-files from a LyX-document? Especially in my case I do need my master-document as starting point as this one does include the references to my citations and to my special hyphenation-cases. Any ideas? Thanks in advace!, Peter
Lyx2HTML from a masterdocument
hello, while i do have a fine pdf-document from my lyx-files i wonder how to make a useful html-version of it. i do have a master-lyx-file including diffrent lyxfiles as \"frontmatter, mainmatter and backmatter\". when i do select View->HTML it will produce one html file which _does_ inculde all selections from the table of contents from _all_ main- and backmatter documents but _no_ document form the frontmatter. And even more worse: the produced html-file does only contain the text from the _first_ mainmatter-document... Are there any trick in producing html-files from a LyX-document? Especially in my case I do need my master-document as starting point as this one does include the references to my citations and to my special hyphenation-cases. Any ideas? Thanks in advace!, Peter
RE: Re: LyX and LaTeX Questions
Hello, Third, they want display equations to not have a blank line above it. This is in case a page begins with an equation. Is this something that is addressed by ERT before each display mode equation? I insert the equation by pressing ctrl-shift-m and the box is placed centered on the next line. When typeset there is a space there that appears to be about one line in size. As you\'ve mentoined that you are writing \'for\' Springer - ask them which style you have to use. Springer does provide a hugde set of predefined LaTex-Styles for their magazines and books and these will inculde their special requirenments for equations, theorems and so on... E.g. I adapted their svmono-book-style for my own stuff and use this also via lyx (had to add a .layout for it - search this mailing-list for this issue) Also have a look at: ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/ -Peter
RE: Re: LyX and LaTeX Questions
Hello, Third, they want display equations to not have a blank line above it. This is in case a page begins with an equation. Is this something that is addressed by ERT before each display mode equation? I insert the equation by pressing ctrl-shift-m and the box is placed centered on the next line. When typeset there is a space there that appears to be about one line in size. As you\'ve mentoined that you are writing \'for\' Springer - ask them which style you have to use. Springer does provide a hugde set of predefined LaTex-Styles for their magazines and books and these will inculde their special requirenments for equations, theorems and so on... E.g. I adapted their svmono-book-style for my own stuff and use this also via lyx (had to add a .layout for it - search this mailing-list for this issue) Also have a look at: ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/ -Peter
RE: Re: LyX and LaTeX Questions
Hello, > Third, they want display equations to not have a blank line above it. This > is in case a page begins with an equation. Is this something that is > addressed by ERT before each display mode equation? I insert the equation by > pressing ctrl-shift-m and the box is placed centered on the next line. When > typeset there is a space there that appears to be about one line in size. > As you\'ve mentoined that you are writing \'for\' Springer -> ask them which style you have to use. Springer does provide a hugde set of predefined LaTex-Styles for their magazines and books and these will inculde their special requirenments for equations, theorems and so on... E.g. I adapted their svmono-book-style for my own stuff and use this also via lyx (had to add a .layout for it -> search this mailing-list for this issue) Also have a look at: ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/ -Peter
RE: Re: Re: german umlauts and spellchecker?
Hello, Did you already try it directly on a file (a simple Text or a LaTeX file) calling ispell (or aspell) from the command line? Yes and this one is working correclty: ispell mytextfile.txt and all new added words are saved in .ispell_default in TeX-Notation (as you\'ve said). So adding does work under ispell in konsole - but doesn\'t when evoking via LyX (and I have enabled the \'use input encoding\' option) Maybe there is an option in the konsole before evoking lyx? Maybe to set the encoding of the konsole-session and thus all apps from this process-tree will use the same encoding? Just an idea - and i have no idea how to achieve this... hmmm? Thanks, Peter
RE: RE: Re: Re: german umlauts and spellchecker?
hehe, So adding does work under ispell in konsole - but doesn\\\'t when evoking via LyX (and I have enabled the \\\'use input encoding\\\' option) to answer myself - you also have to choose \'latin1\' under \'Layout-Document-Language\' :-)
RE: Re: Re: german umlauts and spellchecker?
Hello, Did you already try it directly on a file (a simple Text or a LaTeX file) calling ispell (or aspell) from the command line? Yes and this one is working correclty: ispell mytextfile.txt and all new added words are saved in .ispell_default in TeX-Notation (as you\'ve said). So adding does work under ispell in konsole - but doesn\'t when evoking via LyX (and I have enabled the \'use input encoding\' option) Maybe there is an option in the konsole before evoking lyx? Maybe to set the encoding of the konsole-session and thus all apps from this process-tree will use the same encoding? Just an idea - and i have no idea how to achieve this... hmmm? Thanks, Peter
RE: RE: Re: Re: german umlauts and spellchecker?
hehe, So adding does work under ispell in konsole - but doesn\\\'t when evoking via LyX (and I have enabled the \\\'use input encoding\\\' option) to answer myself - you also have to choose \'latin1\' under \'Layout-Document-Language\' :-)
RE: Re: Re: german umlauts and spellchecker?
Hello, > Did you already try it directly on a file (a simple Text or a LaTeX file) > calling ispell (or aspell) from the command line? Yes and this one is working correclty: ispell mytextfile.txt and all new added words are saved in .ispell_default in TeX-Notation (as you\'ve said). So adding does work under ispell in konsole - but doesn\'t when evoking via LyX (and I have enabled the \'use input encoding\' option) Maybe there is an option in the konsole before evoking lyx? Maybe to set the encoding of the konsole-session and thus all apps from this process-tree will use the same encoding? Just an idea - and i have no idea how to achieve this... hmmm? Thanks, Peter
RE: RE: Re: Re: german umlauts and spellchecker?
hehe, > So adding does work under ispell in konsole - but doesn\\\'t when evoking via > LyX (and I have enabled the \\\'use input encoding\\\' option) to answer myself - you also have to choose \'latin1\' under \'Layout->Document->Language\' :-)
RE: Re: german umlauts and spellchecker?
Hello, Actually it seems that the spellchecker expect some tex-style? and ins\\\'t capable dealing with umlauts? It works for me. Did you check BearbeitenEinstellungenSprach-EinstellungenRechtschreibprüfung x Eingabecodierung verwenden I have enabeld input encoding - put it still fails. e.g. I do have the word: \'öffentlich\' - spellchecker does not know this word but has a \'o\ffentlich\' in its dictionary The yes the encoding of the dictionary seems to be wrong... BUT how to change this...? Strange problems here ;( -Peter
RE: Re: german umlauts and spellchecker?
Hello, Actually it seems that the spellchecker expect some tex-style? and ins\\\'t capable dealing with umlauts? It works for me. Did you check BearbeitenEinstellungenSprach-EinstellungenRechtschreibprüfung x Eingabecodierung verwenden I have enabeld input encoding - put it still fails. e.g. I do have the word: \'öffentlich\' - spellchecker does not know this word but has a \'o\ffentlich\' in its dictionary The yes the encoding of the dictionary seems to be wrong... BUT how to change this...? Strange problems here ;( -Peter
RE: Re: german umlauts and spellchecker?
Hello, > > Actually it seems that the spellchecker expect some tex-style? and ins\\\'t > > capable dealing with umlauts? > > It works for me. Did you check > > Bearbeiten>Einstellungen>Sprach-Einstellungen>Rechtschreibprüfung > > x Eingabecodierung verwenden I have enabeld input encoding - put it still fails. e.g. I do have the word: \'öffentlich\' -> spellchecker does not know this word but has a \'o\"ffentlich\' in its dictionary The yes the encoding of the dictionary seems to be wrong... BUT how to change this...? Strange problems here ;( -Peter
RE: Re: Re: \hyphenation
Hello, this is a kind of resend due to the inactive mailing-list the past few days: If you use the \\sloppy command (in ERT or preamble?), LaTeX is not so fuzzy about inter word spacing and a lot less hypenathion occures. YES this is a good advice. Thanks. I found some further informations at: http://www.texnik.de/language/hyphen.phtml :-)
german umlauts and spellchecker?
Hello, at every word with one of the (in)famous german umlauts the spellchecker will fail to add it to the (local) dictionary. Actually it seems that the spellchecker expect some tex-style? and ins\'t capable dealing with umlauts? This would be a major drawback - or have i missed something? Actually Lyx is set to use ispell using the ngerman dictionary. Its really hard to see every word with umlauts marked beeing wrong spelled and having no chance to add it? Any suggestions are welcome! :-)
RE: Re: Re: \hyphenation
Hello, this is a kind of resend due to the inactive mailing-list the past few days: If you use the \\sloppy command (in ERT or preamble?), LaTeX is not so fuzzy about inter word spacing and a lot less hypenathion occures. YES this is a good advice. Thanks. I found some further informations at: http://www.texnik.de/language/hyphen.phtml :-)
german umlauts and spellchecker?
Hello, at every word with one of the (in)famous german umlauts the spellchecker will fail to add it to the (local) dictionary. Actually it seems that the spellchecker expect some tex-style? and ins\'t capable dealing with umlauts? This would be a major drawback - or have i missed something? Actually Lyx is set to use ispell using the ngerman dictionary. Its really hard to see every word with umlauts marked beeing wrong spelled and having no chance to add it? Any suggestions are welcome! :-)
RE: Re: Re: \hyphenation
Hello, this is a kind of resend due to the inactive mailing-list the past few days: > If you use the \\sloppy command (in ERT or preamble?), LaTeX is not so fuzzy > about inter word spacing and a lot less hypenathion occures. YES this is a good advice. Thanks. I found some further informations at: http://www.texnik.de/language/hyphen.phtml :-)
german umlauts and spellchecker?
Hello, at every word with one of the (in)famous german umlauts the spellchecker will fail to add it to the (local) dictionary. Actually it seems that the spellchecker expect some tex-style? and ins\'t capable dealing with umlauts? This would be a major drawback - or have i missed something? Actually Lyx is set to use ispell using the ngerman dictionary. Its really hard to see every word with umlauts marked beeing wrong spelled and having no chance to add it? Any suggestions are welcome! :-)
RE: RE: Re: \hyphenation
Hi, I have defined a global file lexikon.tex, which I have saved where TeX can find it (texmf tree). Then I \\input{lexikon} in the preamble. That souns really interesting! Thanks I will try it this way. Especially as I do have a \\\master\\\ document with front-,main- and backmatter as \\\inculdes\\\ of other lyx-files - it is no good way alway to switch back to the \\\master\\\ document to open its Document settings, scroll down to Preamble and so on... Just input the file in the child docs too.. nodded down [..] And wouldn\\\'t this be a nice idea to exchange those files for re-usage? Why not? To be honest - I\'d really like to get a hugde bunch of word out of my electronic DUDEN... unfortunately the database isn\'t ASCII ;) Anyway - Thank you - I\'ll try your suggestions!
RE: RE: Re: \hyphenation
Hi, I have defined a global file lexikon.tex, which I have saved where TeX can find it (texmf tree). Then I \\input{lexikon} in the preamble. That souns really interesting! Thanks I will try it this way. Especially as I do have a \\\master\\\ document with front-,main- and backmatter as \\\inculdes\\\ of other lyx-files - it is no good way alway to switch back to the \\\master\\\ document to open its Document settings, scroll down to Preamble and so on... Just input the file in the child docs too.. nodded down [..] And wouldn\\\'t this be a nice idea to exchange those files for re-usage? Why not? To be honest - I\'d really like to get a hugde bunch of word out of my electronic DUDEN... unfortunately the database isn\'t ASCII ;) Anyway - Thank you - I\'ll try your suggestions!
RE: RE: Re: \hyphenation
Hi, > I have defined a global file lexikon.tex, which I have saved where TeX can > find it (texmf tree). Then I \\input{lexikon} in the preamble. That souns really interesting! Thanks I will try it this way. > > > Especially as I do have a \\\"master\\\" document with front-,main- and > > backmatter as \\\"inculdes\\\" of other lyx-files -> it is no good way alway > > to switch back to the \\\"master\\\" document to open its Document settings, > > scroll down to Preamble and so on... > > Just input the file in the child docs too.. nodded down [..] > > > And wouldn\\\'t this be a nice idea to exchange those files for re-usage? > > Why not? > To be honest - I\'d really like to get a hugde bunch of word out of my electronic DUDEN... unfortunately the database isn\'t ASCII ;) Anyway - Thank you - I\'ll try your suggestions!
RE: Re: \hyphenation
Hello, actually I do have numerous hyphenation mistakes - caused by the automatic tex algorithm - in my german-lyx-document. THis is a strong indication that you don\'t have German hyphenation patterns loaded. Although TeX in not perfect in this area, it almost is. Are you sure you mentioned \german\ at some suitable place (like language setting) in you document? Yes the language is set to \german\ in the document setting. I also tried a \\usepackage[ngerman]{babel} in the preamble with no diffrence. I do have a set of problems: first \political corrected\ person- definitions: eg. instead of \Probanden\ - \ProbandInnen\ This is a common method to change male-\endings\ of a word into a \plural-femal\ version... - I have manually set the hyphenation points for these words as TeX tried to break them at \ProbandInn-en\ which sounds really awful ;-) (especially as this would also cause new \political correctness\ issues... The other problem concerns breaking up small words like \also\: while it might be logically correct - it is not a good way to break something like \ bla bla (also bla bla).\ into \bla bla (al- *newline* so bla bla). Is there a way to stop hypenathion for those small words? And what about all names and surnames? Its a mess to see \Pe-ter\ instead of \Peter\ ;-) Do i really have to add all this stuff into the preamble? Isn\'t there an easier way to do this?? Especially as I do have a \master\ document with front-,main- and backmatter as \inculdes\ of other lyx-files - it is no good way alway to switch back to the \master\ document to open its Document settings, scroll down to Preamble and so on... It would be more easy to paste all these special hyphenations into a stupid textfile... And wouldn\'t this be a nice idea to exchange those files for re-usage? Again: HOW are you solving those problems inside of Lyx? Always adding hyphenations to the preamble??? Have I missed something? Thanks!
RE: Re: \hyphenation
Hello, actually I do have numerous hyphenation mistakes - caused by the automatic tex algorithm - in my german-lyx-document. THis is a strong indication that you don\'t have German hyphenation patterns loaded. Although TeX in not perfect in this area, it almost is. Are you sure you mentioned \german\ at some suitable place (like language setting) in you document? Yes the language is set to \german\ in the document setting. I also tried a \\usepackage[ngerman]{babel} in the preamble with no diffrence. I do have a set of problems: first \political corrected\ person- definitions: eg. instead of \Probanden\ - \ProbandInnen\ This is a common method to change male-\endings\ of a word into a \plural-femal\ version... - I have manually set the hyphenation points for these words as TeX tried to break them at \ProbandInn-en\ which sounds really awful ;-) (especially as this would also cause new \political correctness\ issues... The other problem concerns breaking up small words like \also\: while it might be logically correct - it is not a good way to break something like \ bla bla (also bla bla).\ into \bla bla (al- *newline* so bla bla). Is there a way to stop hypenathion for those small words? And what about all names and surnames? Its a mess to see \Pe-ter\ instead of \Peter\ ;-) Do i really have to add all this stuff into the preamble? Isn\'t there an easier way to do this?? Especially as I do have a \master\ document with front-,main- and backmatter as \inculdes\ of other lyx-files - it is no good way alway to switch back to the \master\ document to open its Document settings, scroll down to Preamble and so on... It would be more easy to paste all these special hyphenations into a stupid textfile... And wouldn\'t this be a nice idea to exchange those files for re-usage? Again: HOW are you solving those problems inside of Lyx? Always adding hyphenations to the preamble??? Have I missed something? Thanks!
RE: Re: \hyphenation
Hello, > > actually I do have numerous hyphenation mistakes - caused by the automatic > > tex algorithm - in my german-lyx-document. > > THis is a strong indication that you don\'t have German hyphenation > patterns loaded. Although TeX in not perfect in this area, it almost is. > > Are you sure you mentioned \"german\" at some suitable place (like > language setting) in you document? Yes the language is set to \"german\" in the document setting. I also tried a \\usepackage[ngerman]{babel} in the preamble with no diffrence. I do have a set of problems: first \"political corrected\" person- definitions: eg. instead of \"Probanden\" -> \"ProbandInnen\" This is a common method to change male-\"endings\" of a word into a \"plural-femal\" version... -> I have manually set the hyphenation points for these words as TeX tried to break them at \"ProbandInn-en\" which sounds really awful ;-) (especially as this would also cause new \"political correctness\" issues... The other problem concerns breaking up small words like \"also\": while it might be logically correct -> it is not a good way to break something like \" bla bla (also bla bla).\" into \"bla bla (al- *newline* so bla bla). Is there a way to stop hypenathion for those small words? And what about all names and surnames? Its a mess to see \"Pe-ter\" instead of \"Peter\" ;-) Do i really have to add all this stuff into the preamble? Isn\'t there an easier way to do this?? Especially as I do have a \"master\" document with front-,main- and backmatter as \"inculdes\" of other lyx-files -> it is no good way alway to switch back to the \"master\" document to open its Document settings, scroll down to Preamble and so on... It would be more easy to paste all these special hyphenations into a stupid textfile... And wouldn\'t this be a nice idea to exchange those files for re-usage? Again: HOW are you solving those problems inside of Lyx? Always adding hyphenations to the preamble??? Have I missed something? Thanks!
\hyphenation database ? - hyphenation mistakes..?
Hello, actually I do have numerous hyphenation mistakes - caused by the automatic tex algorithm - in my german-lyx-document. I searched the web - and the general suggestion is to put all special cases as \\hyphenation{break-me-here} in the preamble. Now I do have over 20 cases in my preamble and there is still no end (still 80 pages to proof-read) :( Is there actually an easy way to use a kind of flatfile as database? something like *include myhyphenation.txt* in the preamble and an easy to edit text file for it - the Lyx-option: Layout-document-preamble is to complicated if you have to deal with a lot of words... e.g. I do have a *DUDEN* under Linux here (german orthography) or maybe any web-ressource? There should be a way to take part of others \\hyphenation-work - as I do have very simple words which are just wrong using the lyx-default... Any recommendations? How do you deal with this issue? Thanks!
\hyphenation database ? - hyphenation mistakes..?
Hello, actually I do have numerous hyphenation mistakes - caused by the automatic tex algorithm - in my german-lyx-document. I searched the web - and the general suggestion is to put all special cases as \\hyphenation{break-me-here} in the preamble. Now I do have over 20 cases in my preamble and there is still no end (still 80 pages to proof-read) :( Is there actually an easy way to use a kind of flatfile as database? something like *include myhyphenation.txt* in the preamble and an easy to edit text file for it - the Lyx-option: Layout-document-preamble is to complicated if you have to deal with a lot of words... e.g. I do have a *DUDEN* under Linux here (german orthography) or maybe any web-ressource? There should be a way to take part of others \\hyphenation-work - as I do have very simple words which are just wrong using the lyx-default... Any recommendations? How do you deal with this issue? Thanks!
\hyphenation "database" ? - hyphenation mistakes..?
Hello, actually I do have numerous hyphenation mistakes - caused by the automatic tex algorithm - in my german-lyx-document. I searched the web - and the general suggestion is to put all special cases as \\hyphenation{break-me-here} in the preamble. Now I do have over 20 cases in my preamble and there is still no end (still 80 pages to proof-read) :( Is there actually an easy way to use a kind of flatfile as database? something like *include myhyphenation.txt* in the preamble and an easy to edit text file for it -> the Lyx-option: Layout->document->preamble is to complicated if you have to deal with a lot of words... e.g. I do have a *DUDEN* under Linux here (german orthography) or maybe any web-ressource? There should be a way to take part of others \\hyphenation-work - as I do have very simple words which are just wrong using the lyx-default... Any recommendations? How do you deal with this issue? Thanks!
RE: RE: Centering of graphics inside of FLOATs?
RE: Centering of graphics inside of FLOATs? Layout - - Paragraph -- - Centre Rob S Thank you Rob! :-)
RE: RE: Centering of graphics inside of FLOATs?
RE: Centering of graphics inside of FLOATs? Layout - - Paragraph -- - Centre Rob S Thank you Rob! :-)
RE: RE: Centering of graphics inside of FLOATs?
> RE: Centering of graphics inside of FLOATs? > Layout - - Paragraph -- - Centre > > Rob S Thank you Rob! :-)
Centering of graphics inside of FLOATs?
Hello, Actually i do have numerous graphics in floats. While the cation of the graphic is centered the alignment of the graphic itself is at the left-side. While I may use ERT \\\center\ inside the FLOAT this will force me to do it everytime, for every float... Is there a way to do this in general - e.g. in the preamble? Or do i have missed a lyx-option?? Thank you in advance.
Centering of graphics inside of FLOATs?
Hello, Actually i do have numerous graphics in floats. While the cation of the graphic is centered the alignment of the graphic itself is at the left-side. While I may use ERT \\\center\ inside the FLOAT this will force me to do it everytime, for every float... Is there a way to do this in general - e.g. in the preamble? Or do i have missed a lyx-option?? Thank you in advance.
Centering of graphics inside of FLOATs?
Hello, Actually i do have numerous graphics in floats. While the cation of the graphic is centered the alignment of the graphic itself is at the left-side. While I may use ERT \"\\center\" inside the FLOAT this will force me to do it everytime, for every float... Is there a way to do this in general - e.g. in the preamble? Or do i have missed a lyx-option?? Thank you in advance.