Re: Lyx no backslash possible to enter proxy in a special domain
2011/4/12 Marc Wollersheim m...@marcwollersheim.de: Hello together. I am new here, it is my first subscribe to a mailing list, so i hope to do nothing wrong. My problem while using Lyx ( to write my thesis in a company) Lyx needs to download some packages like graphix, pgfplots etc. Therefore i have to enter a proxy. But in this server environment of the company i have to enter a proxy with the domain prefix, e.g. domain\proxy. But i cannot enter a backslash, so i does not work. Is there any other way to define the proxy (e.g in a config file)? Or do you have any other concrete idea to solve the problem? I think this is a MikTeX issue or other TeX distro you are using on your Windows. This is not a LyX problem. -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
Re: Lyx no backslash possible to enter proxy in a special domain
I think Manveru is right. But on MikTeX there is a Connection seetings button where you can input anything (including slashes). I don't know what window you're talking about. Could you send a snapshot? --- Diego Queiroz 2011/4/20 Manveru manv...@manveru.pl 2011/4/12 Marc Wollersheim m...@marcwollersheim.de: Hello together. I am new here, it is my first subscribe to a mailing list, so i hope to do nothing wrong. My problem while using Lyx ( to write my thesis in a company) Lyx needs to download some packages like graphix, pgfplots etc. Therefore i have to enter a proxy. But in this server environment of the company i have to enter a proxy with the domain prefix, e.g. domain\proxy. But i cannot enter a backslash, so i does not work. Is there any other way to define the proxy (e.g in a config file)? Or do you have any other concrete idea to solve the problem? I think this is a MikTeX issue or other TeX distro you are using on your Windows. This is not a LyX problem. -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
Re: Lyx no backslash possible to enter proxy in a special domain
2011/4/12 Marc Wollersheim m...@marcwollersheim.de: Hello together. I am new here, it is my first subscribe to a mailing list, so i hope to do nothing wrong. My problem while using Lyx ( to write my thesis in a company) Lyx needs to download some packages like graphix, pgfplots etc. Therefore i have to enter a proxy. But in this server environment of the company i have to enter a proxy with the domain prefix, e.g. domain\proxy. But i cannot enter a backslash, so i does not work. Is there any other way to define the proxy (e.g in a config file)? Or do you have any other concrete idea to solve the problem? I think this is a MikTeX issue or other TeX distro you are using on your Windows. This is not a LyX problem. -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
Re: Lyx no backslash possible to enter proxy in a special domain
I think Manveru is right. But on MikTeX there is a Connection seetings button where you can input anything (including slashes). I don't know what window you're talking about. Could you send a snapshot? --- Diego Queiroz 2011/4/20 Manveru manv...@manveru.pl 2011/4/12 Marc Wollersheim m...@marcwollersheim.de: Hello together. I am new here, it is my first subscribe to a mailing list, so i hope to do nothing wrong. My problem while using Lyx ( to write my thesis in a company) Lyx needs to download some packages like graphix, pgfplots etc. Therefore i have to enter a proxy. But in this server environment of the company i have to enter a proxy with the domain prefix, e.g. domain\proxy. But i cannot enter a backslash, so i does not work. Is there any other way to define the proxy (e.g in a config file)? Or do you have any other concrete idea to solve the problem? I think this is a MikTeX issue or other TeX distro you are using on your Windows. This is not a LyX problem. -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
Re: Lyx no backslash possible to enter proxy in a special domain
2011/4/12 Marc Wollersheim: > Hello together. > > I am new here, it is my first subscribe to a mailing list, so i hope to do > nothing wrong. > > My problem while using Lyx ( to write my thesis in a company) Lyx needs to > download some packages like graphix, pgfplots etc. > Therefore i have to enter a proxy. But in this server environment of the > company i have to enter a proxy with the domain prefix, e.g. domain\proxy. > But i cannot enter a backslash, so i does not work. > Is there any other way to define the proxy (e.g in a config file)? > Or do you have any other concrete idea to solve the problem? I think this is a MikTeX issue or other TeX distro you are using on your Windows. This is not a LyX problem. -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
Re: Lyx no backslash possible to enter proxy in a special domain
I think Manveru is right. But on MikTeX there is a "Connection seetings" button where you can input anything (including slashes). I don't know what window you're talking about. Could you send a snapshot? --- Diego Queiroz 2011/4/20 Manveru> 2011/4/12 Marc Wollersheim : > > Hello together. > > > > I am new here, it is my first subscribe to a mailing list, so i hope to > do > > nothing wrong. > > > > My problem while using Lyx ( to write my thesis in a company) Lyx needs > to > > download some packages like graphix, pgfplots etc. > > Therefore i have to enter a proxy. But in this server environment of the > > company i have to enter a proxy with the domain prefix, e.g. > domain\proxy. > > But i cannot enter a backslash, so i does not work. > > Is there any other way to define the proxy (e.g in a config file)? > > Or do you have any other concrete idea to solve the problem? > > I think this is a MikTeX issue or other TeX distro you are using on > your Windows. This is not a LyX problem. > > -- > Manveru > jabber: manv...@manveru.pl > gg: 1624001 >http://www.manveru.pl >
Lyx no backslash possible to enter proxy in a special domain
Hello together. I am new here, it is my first subscribe to a mailing list, so i hope to do nothing wrong. My problem while using Lyx ( to write my thesis in a company) Lyx needs to download some packages like graphix, pgfplots etc. Therefore i have to enter a proxy. But in this server environment of the company i have to enter a proxy with the domain prefix, e.g. domain\proxy. But i cannot enter a backslash, so i does not work. Is there any other way to define the proxy (e.g in a config file)? Or do you have any other concrete idea to solve the problem? Thankyou for your help. Greetings Marc smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Lyx no backslash possible to enter proxy in a special domain
Marc Wollersheim mail at marcwollersheim.de writes: Hello together. I am new here, it is my first subscribe to a mailing list, so i hope to do nothing wrong. My problem while using Lyx ( to write my thesis in a company) Lyx needs to download some packages like graphix, pgfplots etc. Therefore i have to enter a proxy. But in this server environment of the company i have to enter a proxy with the domain prefix, e.g. domain\proxy. But i cannot enter a backslash, so i does not work. Is there any other way to define the proxy (e.g in a config file)? Or do you have any other concrete idea to solve the problem? Thankyou for your help. Greetings Marc Attachment (smime.p7s): application/pkcs7-signature, 5223 bytes Sorry, missing information: System: Windows XP SP3 Lyx-Version: 1.6.8
Lyx no backslash possible to enter proxy in a special domain
Hello together. I am new here, it is my first subscribe to a mailing list, so i hope to do nothing wrong. My problem while using Lyx ( to write my thesis in a company) Lyx needs to download some packages like graphix, pgfplots etc. Therefore i have to enter a proxy. But in this server environment of the company i have to enter a proxy with the domain prefix, e.g. domain\proxy. But i cannot enter a backslash, so i does not work. Is there any other way to define the proxy (e.g in a config file)? Or do you have any other concrete idea to solve the problem? Thankyou for your help. Greetings Marc smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Lyx no backslash possible to enter proxy in a special domain
Marc Wollersheim mail at marcwollersheim.de writes: Hello together. I am new here, it is my first subscribe to a mailing list, so i hope to do nothing wrong. My problem while using Lyx ( to write my thesis in a company) Lyx needs to download some packages like graphix, pgfplots etc. Therefore i have to enter a proxy. But in this server environment of the company i have to enter a proxy with the domain prefix, e.g. domain\proxy. But i cannot enter a backslash, so i does not work. Is there any other way to define the proxy (e.g in a config file)? Or do you have any other concrete idea to solve the problem? Thankyou for your help. Greetings Marc Attachment (smime.p7s): application/pkcs7-signature, 5223 bytes Sorry, missing information: System: Windows XP SP3 Lyx-Version: 1.6.8
Lyx no backslash possible to enter proxy in a special domain
Hello together. I am new here, it is my first subscribe to a mailing list, so i hope to do nothing wrong. My problem while using Lyx ( to write my thesis in a company) Lyx needs to download some packages like graphix, pgfplots etc. Therefore i have to enter a proxy. But in this server environment of the company i have to enter a proxy with the domain prefix, e.g. domain\proxy. But i cannot enter a backslash, so i does not work. Is there any other way to define the proxy (e.g in a config file)? Or do you have any other concrete idea to solve the problem? Thankyou for your help. Greetings Marc smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Lyx no backslash possible to enter proxy in a special domain
Marc Wollersheim marcwollersheim.de> writes: > > Hello together. > > I am new here, it is my first subscribe to a mailing list, so i hope to > do nothing wrong. > > My problem while using Lyx ( to write my thesis in a company) Lyx needs > to download some packages like graphix, pgfplots etc. > Therefore i have to enter a proxy. But in this server environment of the > company i have to enter a proxy with the domain prefix, e.g. domain\proxy. > But i cannot enter a backslash, so i does not work. > Is there any other way to define the proxy (e.g in a config file)? > Or do you have any other concrete idea to solve the problem? > > Thankyou for your help. > > Greetings > > Marc > > > Attachment (smime.p7s): application/pkcs7-signature, 5223 bytes Sorry, missing information: System: Windows XP SP3 Lyx-Version: 1.6.8