ASCII export loses variables...

2000-10-16 Thread Adrian Ball


Dear all,

I have set up a template document for report writing in which I define
some variables in the Latex preamble eg:-

\newcommand{\us}{Barron McCann Ltd }
\newcommand{\reportdate}{12th October 2000 }
\newcommand{\testdate}{9th - 11th October 2000 }

etc (there are several more)...

This works perfectly for DVI/PS/Latex(hence PDF) output, but when I use
the ASCII export option, the variables used in the text disappear.  Is
this a bug, or am I missing something?

Thanks,
Adrian.

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Re: ASCII export loses variables...

2000-10-16 Thread Baruch Even

It is the way LyX works.

LyX doesn't parse the latex preamable it passes it as it is when using
latex output. When doing ascii output all latex code is ignored since LyX
doesn't parse it and doesn't know what can be used in an ascii output and
what cant.

This is something not so trivial, so I don't believe it will appear
anytime soon in a LyX version close to you. Though you might want to try
to code it up yourself :-)

Baruch

On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Adrian Ball wrote:

 
 Dear all,
 
 I have set up a template document for report writing in which I define
 some variables in the Latex preamble eg:-
 
 \newcommand{\us}{Barron McCann Ltd }
 \newcommand{\reportdate}{12th October 2000 }
 \newcommand{\testdate}{9th - 11th October 2000 }
 
 etc (there are several more)...
 
 This works perfectly for DVI/PS/Latex(hence PDF) output, but when I use
 the ASCII export option, the variables used in the text disappear.  Is
 this a bug, or am I missing something?
 
 Thanks,
 Adrian.
 
 -- 
Adrian Ball - Technical Consultant  ||  Barron McCann Ltd
  Major Data Services Ltd   || Business Recovery Services
   Tel: 07050 688565 - Fax: 07020 965488||  http://www.bemac.com/
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  ||  Tel: 01283 535311
 




Re: ASCII export loses variables...

2000-10-16 Thread Jan Goebel

So maybe you can use

LyX: export to dvi and then
dvi2tty to get an ascii output.

Hope it helps.

jan


 It is the way LyX works.
 
 LyX doesn't parse the latex preamable it passes it as it is when using
 latex output. When doing ascii output all latex code is ignored since LyX
 doesn't parse it and doesn't know what can be used in an ascii output and
 what cant.
 
 This is something not so trivial, so I don't believe it will appear
 anytime soon in a LyX version close to you. Though you might want to try
 to code it up yourself :-)
 
 Baruch
 
 On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Adrian Ball wrote:
 
  
  Dear all,
  
  I have set up a template document for report writing in which I define
  some variables in the Latex preamble eg:-
  
  \newcommand{\us}{Barron McCann Ltd }
  \newcommand{\reportdate}{12th October 2000 }
  \newcommand{\testdate}{9th - 11th October 2000 }
  
  etc (there are several more)...
  
  This works perfectly for DVI/PS/Latex(hence PDF) output, but when I use
  the ASCII export option, the variables used in the text disappear.  Is
  this a bug, or am I missing something?
  
  Thanks,
  Adrian.
  
  -- 
 Adrian Ball - Technical Consultant  ||  Barron McCann Ltd
   Major Data Services Ltd   || Business Recovery Services
Tel: 07050 688565 - Fax: 07020 965488||  http://www.bemac.com/
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  ||  Tel: 01283 535311
  

-- 
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DIW German Institute for Economic Research
SOEP
Königin-Luise-Str. 5
D-14195 Berlin
Germany

phone: 49 30 89789-377
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Re: ASCII export loses variables...

2000-10-16 Thread Adrian Ball


Thanks for both the explanation, and the solution.

Downloaded dvi2tty and exported that way - the output isn't quite as
nice as the Lyx ASCII export, but it will manage for the time being.

Thanks again,
Adrian.

-- 
   Adrian Ball - Technical Consultant  ||  Barron McCann Ltd
 Major Data Services Ltd   || Business Recovery Services
  Tel: 07050 688565 - Fax: 07020 965488||  http://www.bemac.com/
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  ||  Tel: 01283 535311



ASCII export loses variables...

2000-10-16 Thread Adrian Ball


Dear all,

I have set up a template document for report writing in which I define
some variables in the Latex preamble eg:-

\newcommand{\us}{Barron McCann Ltd }
\newcommand{\reportdate}{12th October 2000 }
\newcommand{\testdate}{9th - 11th October 2000 }

etc (there are several more)...

This works perfectly for DVI/PS/Latex(hence PDF) output, but when I use
the ASCII export option, the variables used in the text disappear.  Is
this a bug, or am I missing something?

Thanks,
Adrian.

-- 
   Adrian Ball - Technical Consultant  ||  Barron McCann Ltd
 Major Data Services Ltd   || Business Recovery Services
  Tel: 07050 688565 - Fax: 07020 965488||  http://www.bemac.com/
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  ||  Tel: 01283 535311



Re: ASCII export loses variables...

2000-10-16 Thread Baruch Even

It is the way LyX works.

LyX doesn't parse the latex preamable it passes it as it is when using
latex output. When doing ascii output all latex code is ignored since LyX
doesn't parse it and doesn't know what can be used in an ascii output and
what cant.

This is something not so trivial, so I don't believe it will appear
anytime soon in a LyX version close to you. Though you might want to try
to code it up yourself :-)

Baruch

On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Adrian Ball wrote:

 
 Dear all,
 
 I have set up a template document for report writing in which I define
 some variables in the Latex preamble eg:-
 
 \newcommand{\us}{Barron McCann Ltd }
 \newcommand{\reportdate}{12th October 2000 }
 \newcommand{\testdate}{9th - 11th October 2000 }
 
 etc (there are several more)...
 
 This works perfectly for DVI/PS/Latex(hence PDF) output, but when I use
 the ASCII export option, the variables used in the text disappear.  Is
 this a bug, or am I missing something?
 
 Thanks,
 Adrian.
 
 -- 
Adrian Ball - Technical Consultant  ||  Barron McCann Ltd
  Major Data Services Ltd   || Business Recovery Services
   Tel: 07050 688565 - Fax: 07020 965488||  http://www.bemac.com/
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  ||  Tel: 01283 535311
 




Re: ASCII export loses variables...

2000-10-16 Thread Jan Goebel

So maybe you can use

LyX: export to dvi and then
dvi2tty to get an ascii output.

Hope it helps.

jan


 It is the way LyX works.
 
 LyX doesn't parse the latex preamable it passes it as it is when using
 latex output. When doing ascii output all latex code is ignored since LyX
 doesn't parse it and doesn't know what can be used in an ascii output and
 what cant.
 
 This is something not so trivial, so I don't believe it will appear
 anytime soon in a LyX version close to you. Though you might want to try
 to code it up yourself :-)
 
 Baruch
 
 On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Adrian Ball wrote:
 
  
  Dear all,
  
  I have set up a template document for report writing in which I define
  some variables in the Latex preamble eg:-
  
  \newcommand{\us}{Barron McCann Ltd }
  \newcommand{\reportdate}{12th October 2000 }
  \newcommand{\testdate}{9th - 11th October 2000 }
  
  etc (there are several more)...
  
  This works perfectly for DVI/PS/Latex(hence PDF) output, but when I use
  the ASCII export option, the variables used in the text disappear.  Is
  this a bug, or am I missing something?
  
  Thanks,
  Adrian.
  
  -- 
 Adrian Ball - Technical Consultant  ||  Barron McCann Ltd
   Major Data Services Ltd   || Business Recovery Services
Tel: 07050 688565 - Fax: 07020 965488||  http://www.bemac.com/
   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  ||  Tel: 01283 535311
  

-- 
---
Jan Goebel (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])

DIW German Institute for Economic Research
SOEP
Königin-Luise-Str. 5
D-14195 Berlin
Germany

phone: 49 30 89789-377
---



Re: ASCII export loses variables...

2000-10-16 Thread Adrian Ball


Thanks for both the explanation, and the solution.

Downloaded dvi2tty and exported that way - the output isn't quite as
nice as the Lyx ASCII export, but it will manage for the time being.

Thanks again,
Adrian.

-- 
   Adrian Ball - Technical Consultant  ||  Barron McCann Ltd
 Major Data Services Ltd   || Business Recovery Services
  Tel: 07050 688565 - Fax: 07020 965488||  http://www.bemac.com/
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  ||  Tel: 01283 535311



ASCII export loses variables...

2000-10-16 Thread Adrian Ball


Dear all,

I have set up a template document for report writing in which I define
some variables in the Latex preamble eg:-

\newcommand{\us}{Barron McCann Ltd }
\newcommand{\reportdate}{12th October 2000 }
\newcommand{\testdate}{9th - 11th October 2000 }

etc (there are several more)...

This works perfectly for DVI/PS/Latex(hence PDF) output, but when I use
the ASCII export option, the variables used in the text disappear.  Is
this a bug, or am I missing something?

Thanks,
Adrian.

-- 
   Adrian Ball - Technical Consultant  ||  Barron McCann Ltd
 Major Data Services Ltd   || Business Recovery Services
  Tel: 07050 688565 - Fax: 07020 965488||  http://www.bemac.com/
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  ||  Tel: 01283 535311



Re: ASCII export loses variables...

2000-10-16 Thread Baruch Even

It is the way LyX works.

LyX doesn't parse the latex preamable it passes it as it is when using
latex output. When doing ascii output all latex code is ignored since LyX
doesn't parse it and doesn't know what can be used in an ascii output and
what cant.

This is something not so trivial, so I don't believe it will appear
anytime soon in a LyX version close to you. Though you might want to try
to code it up yourself :-)

Baruch

On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Adrian Ball wrote:

> 
> Dear all,
> 
> I have set up a template document for report writing in which I define
> some variables in the Latex preamble eg:-
> 
> \newcommand{\us}{Barron McCann Ltd }
> \newcommand{\reportdate}{12th October 2000 }
> \newcommand{\testdate}{9th - 11th October 2000 }
> 
> etc (there are several more)...
> 
> This works perfectly for DVI/PS/Latex(hence PDF) output, but when I use
> the ASCII export option, the variables used in the text disappear.  Is
> this a bug, or am I missing something?
> 
> Thanks,
> Adrian.
> 
> -- 
>Adrian Ball - Technical Consultant  ||  Barron McCann Ltd
>  Major Data Services Ltd   || Business Recovery Services
>   Tel: 07050 688565 - Fax: 07020 965488||  http://www.bemac.com/
>  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  ||  Tel: 01283 535311
> 




Re: ASCII export loses variables...

2000-10-16 Thread Jan Goebel

So maybe you can use

LyX: export to dvi and then
dvi2tty to get an ascii output.

Hope it helps.

jan


> It is the way LyX works.
> 
> LyX doesn't parse the latex preamable it passes it as it is when using
> latex output. When doing ascii output all latex code is ignored since LyX
> doesn't parse it and doesn't know what can be used in an ascii output and
> what cant.
> 
> This is something not so trivial, so I don't believe it will appear
> anytime soon in a LyX version close to you. Though you might want to try
> to code it up yourself :-)
> 
> Baruch
> 
> On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Adrian Ball wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Dear all,
> > 
> > I have set up a template document for report writing in which I define
> > some variables in the Latex preamble eg:-
> > 
> > \newcommand{\us}{Barron McCann Ltd }
> > \newcommand{\reportdate}{12th October 2000 }
> > \newcommand{\testdate}{9th - 11th October 2000 }
> > 
> > etc (there are several more)...
> > 
> > This works perfectly for DVI/PS/Latex(hence PDF) output, but when I use
> > the ASCII export option, the variables used in the text disappear.  Is
> > this a bug, or am I missing something?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Adrian.
> > 
> > -- 
> >Adrian Ball - Technical Consultant  ||  Barron McCann Ltd
> >  Major Data Services Ltd   || Business Recovery Services
> >   Tel: 07050 688565 - Fax: 07020 965488||  http://www.bemac.com/
> >  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  ||  Tel: 01283 535311
> > 

-- 
---
Jan Goebel (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])

DIW German Institute for Economic Research
SOEP
Königin-Luise-Str. 5
D-14195 Berlin
Germany

phone: 49 30 89789-377
---



Re: ASCII export loses variables...

2000-10-16 Thread Adrian Ball


Thanks for both the explanation, and the solution.

Downloaded dvi2tty and exported that way - the output isn't quite as
nice as the Lyx ASCII export, but it will manage for the time being.

Thanks again,
Adrian.

-- 
   Adrian Ball - Technical Consultant  ||  Barron McCann Ltd
 Major Data Services Ltd   || Business Recovery Services
  Tel: 07050 688565 - Fax: 07020 965488||  http://www.bemac.com/
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  ||  Tel: 01283 535311