Re: Adjusting the vertical placement of margin notes

2023-05-28 Thread R. H. van der Gaag
Thanks a lot, this takes care of it brilliantly. 

> On 28 May 2023, at 01:09, Udicoudco  wrote:
> 
> On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 8:44 AM R. H. van der Gaag
>  wrote:
>> 
>> I write most of my longer copy using the (beautiful and eminently readable) 
>> Tufte Book and Tufte Handout document class. One advantage of this is that 
>> footnotes are displayed as margin notes. If a note is added near the bottom 
>> of the page, though, this causes the note text to extend beyond the lower 
>> edge of the main text column. Obviously, the note should either scoot 
>> upwards, enough for its last line to land at the same vertical position as 
>> the main text column’s last line, or the note should break off at that 
>> vertical position, and continue on the next page. But I don’t know how to 
>> accomplish this.
> 
> Tufte Book uses \marginpar for all the sidenotes, footnotes etc., so
> you can use the package marginfix to automatically adjust the vertical
> placement of a side note. I don't know if someone wrote a package to
> allow page breaks in \marginpar but that would be interesting.
> 
> Attached is an example file, this is the first page of the example
> file of Tufte Book that is shipped with LyX, written by
> Jason Waskiewicz, and edited slightly to demonstrate the package 
> functionality.
> 
> Please read the documentation of the package for further details.
> 
> Regards,
> Udi
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Re: Adjusting the vertical placement of margin notes

2023-05-27 Thread Udicoudco
On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 8:44 AM R. H. van der Gaag
 wrote:
>
> I write most of my longer copy using the (beautiful and eminently readable) 
> Tufte Book and Tufte Handout document class. One advantage of this is that 
> footnotes are displayed as margin notes. If a note is added near the bottom 
> of the page, though, this causes the note text to extend beyond the lower 
> edge of the main text column. Obviously, the note should either scoot 
> upwards, enough for its last line to land at the same vertical position as 
> the main text column’s last line, or the note should break off at that 
> vertical position, and continue on the next page. But I don’t know how to 
> accomplish this.

Tufte Book uses \marginpar for all the sidenotes, footnotes etc., so
you can use the package marginfix to automatically adjust the vertical
placement of a side note. I don't know if someone wrote a package to
allow page breaks in \marginpar but that would be interesting.

Attached is an example file, this is the first page of the example
file of Tufte Book that is shipped with LyX, written by
Jason Waskiewicz, and edited slightly to demonstrate the package functionality.

Please read the documentation of the package for further details.

Regards,
Udi
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Adjusting the vertical placement of margin notes

2023-05-22 Thread R. H. van der Gaag
I write most of my longer copy using the (beautiful and eminently readable) 
Tufte Book and Tufte Handout document class. One advantage of this is that 
footnotes are displayed as margin notes. If a note is added near the bottom of 
the page, though, this causes the note text to extend beyond the lower edge of 
the main text column. Obviously, the note should either scoot upwards, enough 
for its last line to land at the same vertical position as the main text 
column’s last line, or the note should break off at that vertical position, and 
continue on the next page. But I don’t know how to accomplish this.
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Re: speaker notes & Beamer

2023-02-24 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
On the Mac: Slidepilot


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On 23/02/2023 14:07, Saša Janiška wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I need to put together one presentation and wonder how to deal with the 
> speaker 
> notes in Beamer?
> 
> Are they visible in Linux PDF viewers like Atril/Evince or Acrobat if I'd 
> just 
> copy presentation on USB stick to present under Windows OS?
> 
> One option for presenting might be to use (https://pdfpc.github.io/), but in 
> that case it seems that preferrable way is to use notes embedded in *.pdfpc 
> files, possibly formatted with Markdown markup.
> 
> Any hint?
> 
> Sincerely,
> Saša
> 


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Re: speaker notes & Beamer

2023-02-23 Thread Saša Janiška
On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 18:27:36 +
tush via lyx-users  wrote:

> Try Présentation:
> http://iihm.imag.fr/blanch/software/osx-presentation/ 

It looks like Mac OS only?


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Re: speaker notes & Beamer

2023-02-23 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 05:57:05PM +0100, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> 
> 
> > Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 5:25 PM
> > From: "Saša Janiška" 
> > To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> > Subject: Re: speaker notes & Beamer
> >
> > On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 10:26:01 -0500
> > Scott Kostyshak  wrote:
> > 
> > > In LyX, a "Beamer note" is just an inset, so it is saved in the .lyx
> > > file as any inset (e.g., like a URL inset or a Note inset). There is
> > > also a Note environment, and it is saved like any environment.
> Are you talking about the beamer Note ?

Yes. There is both a Beamer Note command and a Note environment. I usually use 
the command, but sometimes it's helpful to use the environment.

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Re: speaker notes & Beamer

2023-02-23 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 05:25:48PM +0100, Saša Janiška wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 10:26:01 -0500
> Scott Kostyshak  wrote:
> 
> > In LyX, a "Beamer note" is just an inset, so it is saved in the .lyx
> > file as any inset (e.g., like a URL inset or a Note inset). There is
> > also a Note environment, and it is saved like any environment.
> 
> Aha, that's good to know. Thank you for teaching me something new...
> 
> > When compiling to PDF, you need to add some preamble code, otherwise
> > the Note contents will be ignored (by Beamer). I'm using this basic
> > setup:
> > 
> > % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/21872/12212
> > \usepackage{pgfpages}
> > \setbeamertemplate{note page}[plain]
> > \setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=right}
> 
> I did that and now I can see the Notes. :-)
> 
> > One tip: sometimes I think Pympress gets confused and is not sure
> > which monitor is for you and which is for the audience. If it starts
> > up the wrong way, press "s" to swap. Just in case though, you might
> > want to make sure the presenter notes on the first slide aren't too
> > embarrassing if they are accidentally revealed to the audience :).
> 
> Jürgen helped me, so I'll use pdfpc. ;-)

Great! I think pdfpc is a great choice.

> > I have used a video slide successfully before with Pympress. I
> > remember searching and I think I found it is also supported by pdfpc
> > but I could not test it. Also with Pympress, I remember it worked on
> > one computer and for some reason did not work on the other. I did not
> > narrow it down to whether it was a difference in Pympress viewer
> > versions, or what, but I did come away with the feeling that it was
> > "fragile".
> 
> pdfpc-movie package is the key!

Ah perhaps that was the missing dependency on my other system.

> > This week and next are a bit busy for me. How time-sensitive is this?
> > I can try to find time to make a full Pympress example and send you
> > the .lyx file and video file and see if it works for you. Would that
> > help?
> 
> Heh, deadline is tomorrow afternoon, but everything is fine now. :-)
> 
> Thank you for your assistance and for your readiness to help!

I'm glad you got it figured out. Hope it goes smoothly tomorrow!

Best,
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Re: speaker notes & Beamer

2023-02-23 Thread tush via lyx-users
Try Présentation: http://iihm.imag.fr/blanch/software/osx-presentation/
I used it when I presented my thesis.
If you do double display (e.g. connect your computer to a projector) then you 
can see on the laptop monitor your notes for the presentation together with a 
timer and a thumbnail of the next slide.
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Re: speaker notes & Beamer

2023-02-23 Thread Patrick Dupre


> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2023 at 5:25 PM
> From: "Saša Janiška" 
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Subject: Re: speaker notes & Beamer
>
> On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 10:26:01 -0500
> Scott Kostyshak  wrote:
> 
> > In LyX, a "Beamer note" is just an inset, so it is saved in the .lyx
> > file as any inset (e.g., like a URL inset or a Note inset). There is
> > also a Note environment, and it is saved like any environment.
Are you talking about the beamer Note ?

> 
> Aha, that's good to know. Thank you for teaching me something new...
> 
> > When compiling to PDF, you need to add some preamble code, otherwise
> > the Note contents will be ignored (by Beamer). I'm using this basic
> > setup:
> > 
> > % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/21872/12212
> > \usepackage{pgfpages}
> > \setbeamertemplate{note page}[plain]
> > \setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=right}
> 
> I did that and now I can see the Notes. :-)
> 
> > One tip: sometimes I think Pympress gets confused and is not sure
> > which monitor is for you and which is for the audience. If it starts
> > up the wrong way, press "s" to swap. Just in case though, you might
> > want to make sure the presenter notes on the first slide aren't too
> > embarrassing if they are accidentally revealed to the audience :).
> 
> Jürgen helped me, so I'll use pdfpc. ;-)
> 
> > I have used a video slide successfully before with Pympress. I
> > remember searching and I think I found it is also supported by pdfpc
> > but I could not test it. Also with Pympress, I remember it worked on
> > one computer and for some reason did not work on the other. I did not
> > narrow it down to whether it was a difference in Pympress viewer
> > versions, or what, but I did come away with the feeling that it was
> > "fragile".
> 
> pdfpc-movie package is the key!
> 
> > This week and next are a bit busy for me. How time-sensitive is this?
> > I can try to find time to make a full Pympress example and send you
> > the .lyx file and video file and see if it works for you. Would that
> > help?
> 
> Heh, deadline is tomorrow afternoon, but everything is fine now. :-)
> 
> Thank you for your assistance and for your readiness to help!
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> Saša
> 
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Re: speaker notes & Beamer

2023-02-23 Thread Saša Janiška
On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 10:26:01 -0500
Scott Kostyshak  wrote:

> In LyX, a "Beamer note" is just an inset, so it is saved in the .lyx
> file as any inset (e.g., like a URL inset or a Note inset). There is
> also a Note environment, and it is saved like any environment.

Aha, that's good to know. Thank you for teaching me something new...

> When compiling to PDF, you need to add some preamble code, otherwise
> the Note contents will be ignored (by Beamer). I'm using this basic
> setup:
> 
> % https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/21872/12212
> \usepackage{pgfpages}
> \setbeamertemplate{note page}[plain]
> \setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=right}

I did that and now I can see the Notes. :-)

> One tip: sometimes I think Pympress gets confused and is not sure
> which monitor is for you and which is for the audience. If it starts
> up the wrong way, press "s" to swap. Just in case though, you might
> want to make sure the presenter notes on the first slide aren't too
> embarrassing if they are accidentally revealed to the audience :).

Jürgen helped me, so I'll use pdfpc. ;-)

> I have used a video slide successfully before with Pympress. I
> remember searching and I think I found it is also supported by pdfpc
> but I could not test it. Also with Pympress, I remember it worked on
> one computer and for some reason did not work on the other. I did not
> narrow it down to whether it was a difference in Pympress viewer
> versions, or what, but I did come away with the feeling that it was
> "fragile".

pdfpc-movie package is the key!

> This week and next are a bit busy for me. How time-sensitive is this?
> I can try to find time to make a full Pympress example and send you
> the .lyx file and video file and see if it works for you. Would that
> help?

Heh, deadline is tomorrow afternoon, but everything is fine now. :-)

Thank you for your assistance and for your readiness to help!


Sincerely,
Saša

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Re: speaker notes & Beamer

2023-02-23 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Donnerstag, dem 23.02.2023 um 13:07 +0100 schrieb Saša Janiška:
> One option for presenting might be to use (https://pdfpc.github.io/),
> but in that case it seems that preferrable way is to use notes
> embedded in *.pdfpc files, possibly formatted with Markdown markup.

With the pdfpc latex package [1], you can insert notes to latex
directly via \pdfpcnote (never tried it myself). The package
documentation also states that:

"If you prefer using full-featured beamer notes rendered alongside the
presentation (\setbeameroption{show notes on second screen}), the
pdfpc package will autodetect it, so using the --notes command-line
option is unnecessary. To override the autodetection, use the
notesposition option, accepting the same values
(right/left/top/bottom/none)."

[1] https://www.ctan.org/pkg/pdfpc 

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Re: speaker notes & Beamer

2023-02-23 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 03:42:51PM +0100, Saša Janiška wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 07:46:17 -0500
> Scott Kostyshak  wrote:
> 
> Hello Scott,
> 
> > On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 01:07:03PM +0100, Saša Janiška wrote:
> 
> > I've heard great things about pdfpc and also Pympress. For Pympress,
> > then notes are embedded in the .pdf file themselves (by adding a
> > right/left side of PDF pages I think). 
> 
> Does Pympress use Beamer notes embedded within LyX file?

In LyX, a "Beamer note" is just an inset, so it is saved in the .lyx
file as any inset (e.g., like a URL inset or a Note inset). There is
also a Note environment, and it is saved like any environment.

When compiling to PDF, you need to add some preamble code, otherwise the
Note contents will be ignored (by Beamer). I'm using this basic setup:

% https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/21872/12212
\usepackage{pgfpages}
\setbeamertemplate{note page}[plain]
\setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=right}

> Btw, I've installed it and it looks great, but have to figure out if
> the setup 
> - multiple displays etc. are eas easy as with pdfpc since presentation
> will be done by not-so-tech-savvy person. :-)

One tip: sometimes I think Pympress gets confused and is not sure which
monitor is for you and which is for the audience. If it starts up the
wrong way, press "s" to swap. Just in case though, you might want to
make sure the presenter notes on the first slide aren't too embarrassing
if they are accidentally revealed to the audience :).

> > Indeed you have to use the Pympress viewer.
> 
> Yeah, similar as with pdfpc..
> 
> > I'm not sure how to use Evince with presentation notes. I've never
> > tried that.
> 
> I am sure Pympres can handle speaker notes as pdfpc...but have to find
> out how to compile presentation by using "video" slide...

I have used a video slide successfully before with Pympress. I remember
searching and I think I found it is also supported by pdfpc but I could
not test it. Also with Pympress, I remember it worked on one computer
and for some reason did not work on the other. I did not narrow it down
to whether it was a difference in Pympress viewer versions, or what, but
I did come away with the feeling that it was "fragile".

This week and next are a bit busy for me. How time-sensitive is this? I
can try to find time to make a full Pympress example and send you the
.lyx file and video file and see if it works for you. Would that help?

Scott


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Re: speaker notes & Beamer

2023-02-23 Thread Saša Janiška
On Thu, 23 Feb 2023 07:46:17 -0500
Scott Kostyshak  wrote:

Hello Scott,

> On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 01:07:03PM +0100, Saša Janiška wrote:

> I've heard great things about pdfpc and also Pympress. For Pympress,
> then notes are embedded in the .pdf file themselves (by adding a
> right/left side of PDF pages I think). 

Does Pympress use Beamer notes embedded within LyX file?

Btw, I've installed it and it looks great, but have to figure out if
the setup 
- multiple displays etc. are eas easy as with pdfpc since presentation
will be done by not-so-tech-savvy person. :-)

> Indeed you have to use the Pympress viewer.

Yeah, similar as with pdfpc..

> I'm not sure how to use Evince with presentation notes. I've never
> tried that.

I am sure Pympres can handle speaker notes as pdfpc...but have to find
out how to compile presentation by using "video" slide...


Sincerely,
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Re: speaker notes & Beamer

2023-02-23 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 01:07:03PM +0100, Saša Janiška wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I need to put together one presentation and wonder how to deal with the 
> speaker 
> notes in Beamer?
> 
> Are they visible in Linux PDF viewers like Atril/Evince or Acrobat if I'd 
> just 
> copy presentation on USB stick to present under Windows OS?
> 
> One option for presenting might be to use (https://pdfpc.github.io/), but in 
> that case it seems that preferrable way is to use notes embedded in *.pdfpc 
> files, possibly formatted with Markdown markup.

Hi Saša,

I've heard great things about pdfpc and also Pympress. For Pympress,
then notes are embedded in the .pdf file themselves (by adding a
right/left side of PDF pages I think). Indeed you have to use the
Pympress viewer.

I'm not sure how to use Evince with presentation notes. I've never tried
that.

Scott


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speaker notes & Beamer

2023-02-23 Thread Saša Janiška
Hello,

I need to put together one presentation and wonder how to deal with the speaker 
notes in Beamer?

Are they visible in Linux PDF viewers like Atril/Evince or Acrobat if I'd just 
copy presentation on USB stick to present under Windows OS?

One option for presenting might be to use (https://pdfpc.github.io/), but in 
that case it seems that preferrable way is to use notes embedded in *.pdfpc 
files, possibly formatted with Markdown markup.

Any hint?

Sincerely,
Saša

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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-05 Thread Kornel Benko
Am Fri, 04 Dec 2020 13:43:34 -0800
schrieb John White :

> Perfect!  I couldn't find it in synaptic until receiving your kind email.
> 
> John

Try to install "apt-file.
 $ sudo apt-get install apt-file
After 'apt-file update' (you may need 'sudo apt-file update')
 $ apt-file find -l pdfpc

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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-04 Thread John White
Perfect!  I couldn't find it in synaptic until receiving your kind email.

John

On Friday, December 4, 2020 12:12:00 PM PST Kornel Benko wrote:
> Am Fri, 4 Dec 2020 20:02:32 +0100
> 
> schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann :
> > Am 04.12.20 um 17:49 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> > > Am Donnerstag, dem 03.12.2020 um 22:53 -0800 schrieb John White:
> > >> So, what to do? Not knowing much of Beamer and nothing of Apple.  I
> > >> open the
> > >> url and it asks me to open or save.  When I open it I get an ad for
> > >> Slide
> > >> Pilot.  Where does my debian buster system fit in here?
> > > 
> > > For Linux, use pdfpc (I think that Mac app is basically a clone of
> > > pdfpc):
> > > 
> > > https://pdfpc.github.io/
> > > 
> > > Jürgen
> > 
> > I tried to install pdfpc in Debian. Search for it in synaptic shows
> > texlive-latex-extra, but after running pdfpc I am told the command was
> > not found ???
> > Wolfgang
> 
> Here it is in pdf-presenter-console package.
> 
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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-04 Thread Kornel Benko
Am Fri, 4 Dec 2020 20:02:32 +0100
schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann :

> Am 04.12.20 um 17:49 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> > Am Donnerstag, dem 03.12.2020 um 22:53 -0800 schrieb John White:  
> >> So, what to do? Not knowing much of Beamer and nothing of Apple.  I
> >> open the
> >> url and it asks me to open or save.  When I open it I get an ad for
> >> Slide
> >> Pilot.  Where does my debian buster system fit in here?  
> > 
> > For Linux, use pdfpc (I think that Mac app is basically a clone of
> > pdfpc):
> > 
> > https://pdfpc.github.io/
> > 
> > Jürgen
> > 
> >   
> I tried to install pdfpc in Debian. Search for it in synaptic shows 
> texlive-latex-extra, but after running pdfpc I am told the command was 
> not found ???
> Wolfgang

Here it is in pdf-presenter-console package.

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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-04 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



Am 04.12.20 um 17:49 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:

Am Donnerstag, dem 03.12.2020 um 22:53 -0800 schrieb John White:

So, what to do? Not knowing much of Beamer and nothing of Apple.  I
open the
url and it asks me to open or save.  When I open it I get an ad for
Slide
Pilot.  Where does my debian buster system fit in here?


For Linux, use pdfpc (I think that Mac app is basically a clone of
pdfpc):

https://pdfpc.github.io/

Jürgen


I tried to install pdfpc in Debian. Search for it in synaptic shows 
texlive-latex-extra, but after running pdfpc I am told the command was 
not found ???

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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-04 Thread Neal Becker
pympress is particularly nice because:
python!
automatically detects notes
puts notes in a separate window, just what I want for online presentation

On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 12:57 PM Paul A. Rubin  wrote:

> On 12/4/20 1:38 AM, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
>
> Slightly off topic, but prompted by BeamerNotes, on the Mac there is the
> marvelous SlidePilot PDF viewer
>
>   https://slidepilotapp.com/en/
>
> which has a little iOS companion (to drive the presentation on screen)
> and specifically supports BeamerNotes.  It took me 5 minutes of
> experimenting to get them to work from my usual LyX template, not having
> used them before.
>
> This is an impressive piece of software.
>
> And the author is responsive to suggestions (my next one being that the
> iOS App should be able to drive the pointer on the main screen like a
> laser pointer).
>
> greetings, el
>
>
>
> My personal favorite is Impressive <http://impressive.sourceforge.net/>
> (literally -- that's its name).
>
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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-04 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 12/4/20 1:38 AM, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:

Slightly off topic, but prompted by BeamerNotes, on the Mac there is the
marvelous SlidePilot PDF viewer

https://slidepilotapp.com/en/

which has a little iOS companion (to drive the presentation on screen)
and specifically supports BeamerNotes.  It took me 5 minutes of
experimenting to get them to work from my usual LyX template, not having
used them before.

This is an impressive piece of software.

And the author is responsive to suggestions (my next one being that the
iOS App should be able to drive the pointer on the main screen like a
laser pointer).

greetings, el


My personal favorite is Impressive  
(literally -- that's its name).


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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-04 Thread Neal Becker
I've been trying pympress and I am very impressed!

On Fri, Dec 4, 2020, 11:49 AM Jürgen Spitzmüller  wrote:

> Am Donnerstag, dem 03.12.2020 um 22:53 -0800 schrieb John White:
> > So, what to do? Not knowing much of Beamer and nothing of Apple.  I
> > open the
> > url and it asks me to open or save.  When I open it I get an ad for
> > Slide
> > Pilot.  Where does my debian buster system fit in here?
>
> For Linux, use pdfpc (I think that Mac app is basically a clone of
> pdfpc):
>
> https://pdfpc.github.io/
>
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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-04 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Donnerstag, dem 03.12.2020 um 22:53 -0800 schrieb John White:
> So, what to do? Not knowing much of Beamer and nothing of Apple.  I
> open the 
> url and it asks me to open or save.  When I open it I get an ad for
> Slide 
> Pilot.  Where does my debian buster system fit in here?

For Linux, use pdfpc (I think that Mac app is basically a clone of
pdfpc):

https://pdfpc.github.io/

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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-03 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
John,

that thing only works on the Mac :-)-O

el

On 2020-12-04 08:53 , John White wrote:
> So, what to do?  Not knowing much of Beamer and nothing of Apple.  I
> open the url and it asks me to open or save.  When I open it I get an
> ad for Slide Pilot.  Where does my debian buster system fit in here?
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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-03 Thread John White
So, what to do? Not knowing much of Beamer and nothing of Apple.  I open the 
url and it asks me to open or save.  When I open it I get an ad for Slide 
Pilot.  Where does my debian buster system fit in here?

On Thursday, December 3, 2020 10:38:40 PM PST Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> Slightly off topic, but prompted by BeamerNotes, on the Mac there is the
> marvelous SlidePilot PDF viewer
> 
>   https://slidepilotapp.com/en/
> 
> which has a little iOS companion (to drive the presentation on screen)
> and specifically supports BeamerNotes.  It took me 5 minutes of
> experimenting to get them to work from my usual LyX template, not having
> used them before.
> 
> This is an impressive piece of software.
> 
> And the author is responsive to suggestions (my next one being that the
> iOS App should be able to drive the pointer on the main screen like a
> laser pointer).
> 
> greetings, el
> 
> On 2020-12-02 22:12 , José Abílio Matos wrote:
> > On Wednesday, December 2, 2020 5:54:30 PM WET Neal Becker wrote:
> >> Thanks!  I see now that there is Insert > Custom inset > Beamer Note,
> >> and  there is also Noteitem layout.  Seems odd that these two
> >> options are in entirely different menus.
> > 
> > Because they correspond to different roles:
> > 
> > 
> > Custom inset > Beamer Note => LaTeX: \note{...}
> > 
> > 
> > "Note item" layout => LaTeX: \note[item]{...}
> > 
> > 
> > That corresponds to two different usages, and after using both I like
> > the difference.  Conceptually, at least to me, both concepts make
> > sense.
> > 
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-03 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse


Forgot an important point,

it can control movies internally (like Acrobat).

el

On 2020-12-04 08:38 , Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> Slightly off topic, but prompted by BeamerNotes, on the Mac there is
> the marvelous SlidePilot PDF viewer
>
>   https://slidepilotapp.com/en/
>
> which has a little iOS companion (to drive the presentation on screen)
> and specifically supports BeamerNotes.  It took me 5 minutes of
> experimenting to get them to work from my usual LyX template, not
> having used them before.
>
> This is an impressive piece of software.
>
> And the author is responsive to suggestions (my next one being that
> the iOS App should be able to drive the pointer on the main screen
> like a laser pointer).
>
> greetings, el
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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-03 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
Slightly off topic, but prompted by BeamerNotes, on the Mac there is the
marvelous SlidePilot PDF viewer

https://slidepilotapp.com/en/

which has a little iOS companion (to drive the presentation on screen)
and specifically supports BeamerNotes.  It took me 5 minutes of
experimenting to get them to work from my usual LyX template, not having
used them before.

This is an impressive piece of software.

And the author is responsive to suggestions (my next one being that the
iOS App should be able to drive the pointer on the main screen like a
laser pointer).

greetings, el

On 2020-12-02 22:12 , José Abílio Matos wrote:
> On Wednesday, December 2, 2020 5:54:30 PM WET Neal Becker wrote:
>
>> Thanks!  I see now that there is Insert > Custom inset > Beamer Note,
>> and  there is also Noteitem layout.  Seems odd that these two
>> options are in entirely different menus.
>
>
> Because they correspond to different roles:
>
>
> Custom inset > Beamer Note => LaTeX: \note{...}
>
>
> "Note item" layout => LaTeX: \note[item]{...}
>
>
> That corresponds to two different usages, and after using both I like
> the difference.  Conceptually, at least to me, both concepts make
> sense.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> --
>
> José Abílio
>
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Re: hypersetup code in preamble causing problems with beamer notes

2020-12-02 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 12/2/20 2:43 PM, Neal Becker wrote:

Sorry, that's:
document settings > pdf properties > check "customize hyperref options"

On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 2:41 PM Neal Becker <mailto:ndbeck...@gmail.com>> wrote:


I get this artifact if I change document settings > pdf properties
> check "customize pdf options".  Don't set anything else here,
although
"Automatically fill header" is checked for me.

This gives me the rectangle:

On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 1:57 PM Paul A. Rubin mailto:parubi...@gmail.com>> wrote:

On 12/2/20 11:05 AM, Neal Becker wrote:

lyx-2.3.6

I'm trying beamer with metropolis theme.  So to preamble I added:

\usetheme[numbering=fraction,titleformat=smallcaps]{metropolis}

I want notes on 2nd screen, so I added

\usepackage{pgfpages}

\setbeameroption{show notes}

\setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=right}

When I do this, I get a gray rectangle at the top of each
page.  I exported the latex code, and found
commenting out this section of code inserted by lyx fixed the
issue:

%% \ifx\hypersetup\undefined
%%   \AtBeginDocument{%
%%     \hypersetup{unicode=true,pdfusetitle,
%%  bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=false,bookmarksopen=false,
%%  breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0
1},backref=false,colorlinks=false}
%%   }
%% \else
%%   \hypersetup{unicode=true,pdfusetitle,
%%  bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=false,bookmarksopen=false,
%%  breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0
1},backref=false,colorlinks=false}
%% \fi

Any ideas what is the right way to fix this, and maybe what
is the cause?

Thanks,
Neal


A gray rectangle across the entire top, or on the same side as
the slide, or a gray rectangle just on the right (the speaker
notes side), which is expected. I've attached a MWE, and to me
the PDF is as it should be.
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I checked that on my test document, recompiled, and did not get the 
rectangle in your image. That setting must be interacting with something 
in your document that is not in my MWE. By the way, I'm compiling with 
pdflatex (in case that makes any difference).


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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-02 Thread José Abílio Matos
On Wednesday, December 2, 2020 5:54:30 PM WET Neal Becker wrote:
> Thanks!  I see now that there is Insert > Custom inset > Beamer Note, and
> there is also Noteitem layout.  Seems odd that these two options are in
> entirely different menus.

Because they correspond to different roles:

Custom inset > Beamer Note => LaTeX: \note{...}

"Note item" layout => LaTeX: \note[item]{...}

That corresponds to two different usages, and after using both I like the 
difference. Conceptually, at least to me, both concepts make sense.

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Re: hypersetup code in preamble causing problems with beamer notes

2020-12-02 Thread Neal Becker
Sorry, that's:
document settings > pdf properties > check "customize hyperref options"

On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 2:41 PM Neal Becker  wrote:

> I get this artifact if I change document settings > pdf properties > check
> "customize pdf options".  Don't set anything else here, although
> "Automatically fill header" is checked for me.
>
> This gives me the rectangle:
>
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 1:57 PM Paul A. Rubin  wrote:
>
>> On 12/2/20 11:05 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
>>
>> lyx-2.3.6
>>
>> I'm trying beamer with metropolis theme.  So to preamble I added:
>>
>> \usetheme[numbering=fraction,titleformat=smallcaps]{metropolis}
>>
>> I want notes on 2nd screen, so I added
>>
>> \usepackage{pgfpages}
>>
>> \setbeameroption{show notes}
>>
>> \setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=right}
>>
>> When I do this, I get a gray rectangle at the top of each page.  I
>> exported the latex code, and found
>> commenting out this section of code inserted by lyx fixed the issue:
>>
>> %% \ifx\hypersetup\undefined
>> %%   \AtBeginDocument{%
>> %% \hypersetup{unicode=true,pdfusetitle,
>> %%  bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=false,bookmarksopen=false,
>> %%  breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 1},backref=false,colorlinks=false}
>> %%   }
>> %% \else
>> %%   \hypersetup{unicode=true,pdfusetitle,
>> %%  bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=false,bookmarksopen=false,
>> %%  breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 1},backref=false,colorlinks=false}
>> %% \fi
>>
>> Any ideas what is the right way to fix this, and maybe what is the cause?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Neal
>>
>> A gray rectangle across the entire top, or on the same side as the slide,
>> or a gray rectangle just on the right (the speaker notes side), which is
>> expected. I've attached a MWE, and to me the PDF is as it should be.
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Re: hypersetup code in preamble causing problems with beamer notes

2020-12-02 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 12/2/20 11:05 AM, Neal Becker wrote:

lyx-2.3.6

I'm trying beamer with metropolis theme.  So to preamble I added:

\usetheme[numbering=fraction,titleformat=smallcaps]{metropolis}

I want notes on 2nd screen, so I added

\usepackage{pgfpages}

\setbeameroption{show notes}

\setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=right}

When I do this, I get a gray rectangle at the top of each page.  I 
exported the latex code, and found

commenting out this section of code inserted by lyx fixed the issue:

%% \ifx\hypersetup\undefined
%%   \AtBeginDocument{%
%%     \hypersetup{unicode=true,pdfusetitle,
%%  bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=false,bookmarksopen=false,
%%  breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 1},backref=false,colorlinks=false}
%%   }
%% \else
%%   \hypersetup{unicode=true,pdfusetitle,
%%  bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=false,bookmarksopen=false,
%%  breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 1},backref=false,colorlinks=false}
%% \fi

Any ideas what is the right way to fix this, and maybe what is the cause?

Thanks,
Neal

A gray rectangle across the entire top, or on the same side as the 
slide, or a gray rectangle just on the right (the speaker notes side), 
which is expected. I've attached a MWE, and to me the PDF is as it 
should be.


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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-02 Thread Neal Becker
Thanks!  I see now that there is Insert > Custom inset > Beamer Note, and
there is also Noteitem layout.  Seems odd that these two
options are in entirely different menus.

On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 12:09 PM Scott Kostyshak  wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 11:17:07AM -0500, Neal Becker wrote:
> > Is there any direct support for beamer notes, or do we need to use ERT?
>
> Is Insert > Custom inset > Beamer Note what you're looking for?
>
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Re: beamer notes support?

2020-12-02 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 11:17:07AM -0500, Neal Becker wrote:
> Is there any direct support for beamer notes, or do we need to use ERT?

Is Insert > Custom inset > Beamer Note what you're looking for?

Scott


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Re: Error in the release notes for 2.3.6?

2020-12-02 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck

On 12/1/20 5:27 PM, Ricardo Berlasso wrote:

Hi, LyXers!

I noticed that the text in the release announcement for 2.3.6 here

https://www.lyx.org/announce/2_3_6.txt 



and in the news page got mixed with the 2.3.5 release (it talks about 
support for inkscape 1.0, for example, or in the news page it talks 
about the "fifth maintenance release") and it's indeed different from 
the text in the announcement email, which it seems to me is the right 
text.


Yes, thanks. It should be fixed. (I had to force a page refresh to see it.)

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beamer notes support?

2020-12-02 Thread Neal Becker
Is there any direct support for beamer notes, or do we need to use ERT?

Thanks,
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hypersetup code in preamble causing problems with beamer notes

2020-12-02 Thread Neal Becker
lyx-2.3.6

I'm trying beamer with metropolis theme.  So to preamble I added:

\usetheme[numbering=fraction,titleformat=smallcaps]{metropolis}


I want notes on 2nd screen, so I added


\usepackage{pgfpages}

\setbeameroption{show notes}

\setbeameroption{show notes on second screen=right}


When I do this, I get a gray rectangle at the top of each page.  I exported
the latex code, and found
commenting out this section of code inserted by lyx fixed the issue:

%% \ifx\hypersetup\undefined
%%   \AtBeginDocument{%
%% \hypersetup{unicode=true,pdfusetitle,
%%  bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=false,bookmarksopen=false,
%%  breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 1},backref=false,colorlinks=false}
%%   }
%% \else
%%   \hypersetup{unicode=true,pdfusetitle,
%%  bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=false,bookmarksopen=false,
%%  breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 1},backref=false,colorlinks=false}
%% \fi

Any ideas what is the right way to fix this, and maybe what is the cause?

Thanks,
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Error in the release notes for 2.3.6?

2020-12-01 Thread Ricardo Berlasso
Hi, LyXers!

I noticed that the text in the release announcement for 2.3.6 here

https://www.lyx.org/announce/2_3_6.txt

and in the news page got mixed with the 2.3.5 release (it talks about
support for inkscape 1.0, for example, or in the news page it talks about
the "fifth maintenance release") and it's indeed different from the text in
the announcement email, which it seems to me is the right text.

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Re: Margin Notes

2020-01-01 Thread Axel Dessecker
Am Mittwoch, 1. Januar 2020, 02:05:27 CET schrieb Isaiah Turk:
> Thank you Alex. I have tried that and at no success. So far I am having the
> most luck using the Memoir class. I appreciate you reaching out and I will
> continue searching. If you have anymore insights for me please let me know.
> Much appreciated!
> 
> Isaiah
> 
> On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 10:34 AM Axel Dessecker  wrote:
> > Am Dienstag, 24. Dezember 2019, 16:28:29 CET schrieb Isaiah Turk:
> > > According to my understanding of:
> > > 
> > > Help,
> > > Embedded Objects,
> > > 4.3,
> > > Margin Notes
> > > 
> > > more than one Margin Note within the same paragraph are always placed on
> > 
> > the
> > 
> > > same side of the document; either right or left for single sided
> > 
> > documents
> > 
> > > and either inner or outer for double sided documents.
> > > 
> > > My Obstacles:
> > > I need a solution which allows me to place TWO Margin Notes within the
> > 
> > same
> > 
> > > paragraph AND on the same line, with: 1. one Margin Note being placed on
> > > the “left” side of the column, and the another being placed on the
> > 
> > “right”
> > 
> > > side of the column. 2. the ability to specify the two Margin Notes as
> > > either left or right in a double sided document rather than a inner or
> > > outer.
> > > 
> > > For example:
> > > 
> > > Left Margin Note  First Paragraph line 1  Right Margin Note
> > > 
> > >   First paragraph line 2
> > >   First paragraph line 3
> > > 
> > > Left Margin Note  Second paragraph line 1 Right Margin Note
> > > 
> > >   Second paragraph line 2
> > >   Second paragraph line 3
> > > 
> > > I am making comments on a book and need comments on each side of each
> > > paragraph. The negative comments always placed on the left and the
> > 
> > positive
> > 
> > > comments always placed to the right.
> > > 
> > > What document class is needed?
> > > 
> > > Any help will be greatly appreciated!
> > > 
> > > -Isaiah
> > 
> > Isaiah,
> > 
> > Have you tried the marginnote package? I suppose this should work with
> > standard as well as KOMA Script document classes.
> > 
> > Axel

Could you be a bit more specific about what you were trying and what has not 
worked? And please don't top-post to the list because this tends to look 
somewhat confusing for those following the thread.

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Re: Margin Notes

2019-12-29 Thread Axel Dessecker
Am Dienstag, 24. Dezember 2019, 16:28:29 CET schrieb Isaiah Turk:
> According to my understanding of:
> 
> Help,
> Embedded Objects,
> 4.3,
> Margin Notes
> 
> more than one Margin Note within the same paragraph are always placed on the
> same side of the document; either right or left for single sided documents
> and either inner or outer for double sided documents.
> 
> My Obstacles:
> I need a solution which allows me to place TWO Margin Notes within the same
> paragraph AND on the same line, with: 1. one Margin Note being placed on
> the “left” side of the column, and the another being placed on the “right”
> side of the column. 2. the ability to specify the two Margin Notes as
> either left or right in a double sided document rather than a inner or
> outer.
> 
> For example:
> 
> Left Margin Note  First Paragraph line 1  Right Margin Note
>   First paragraph line 2
>   First paragraph line 3
> 
> Left Margin Note  Second paragraph line 1 Right Margin Note
>   Second paragraph line 2
>   Second paragraph line 3
> 
> 
> I am making comments on a book and need comments on each side of each
> paragraph. The negative comments always placed on the left and the positive
> comments always placed to the right.
> 
> What document class is needed?
> 
> Any help will be greatly appreciated!
> 
> -Isaiah

Isaiah,

Have you tried the marginnote package? I suppose this should work with 
standard as well as KOMA Script document classes.

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Margin Notes

2019-12-24 Thread Isaiah Turk
According to my understanding of:

Help,
Embedded Objects,
4.3,
Margin Notes

more than one Margin Note within the same paragraph are always placed on the 
same side of the document; either right or left for single sided documents and 
either inner or outer for double sided documents.

My Obstacles:
I need a solution which allows me to place TWO Margin Notes within the same 
paragraph AND on the same line, with:
1. one Margin Note being placed on the “left” side of the column, and the 
another being placed on the “right” side of the column.
2. the ability to specify the two Margin Notes as either left or right in a 
double sided document rather than a inner or outer.

For example:

Left Margin NoteFirst Paragraph line 1  Right Margin Note
First paragraph line 2
First paragraph line 3

Left Margin NoteSecond paragraph line 1 Right Margin Note
Second paragraph line 2
Second paragraph line 3


I am making comments on a book and need comments on each side of each 
paragraph. The negative comments always placed on the left and the positive 
comments always placed to the right.

What document class is needed?

Any help will be greatly appreciated!

-Isaiah
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Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-05 Thread Daniel

On 04/12/2018 14:43, Rich Shepard wrote:

On Tue, 4 Dec 2018, Daniel wrote:


No, you actually need both the "notes" option set in the class options
(under Document > Settings > Document Class) and the ERT box. Both of
which I used in my example file.


Daniel,

   Yes, of course. What I meant is the ERT is needed, not the grey NOTE box
produced by the menu Insert -> Custom Insets -> Beamer Note.

Rich



Okay, I am a bit lost. Did I suggest otherwise somewhere?

Daniel



Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-04 Thread Daniel

On 05/12/2018 07:09, Daniel wrote:

On 04/12/2018 22:09, Rich Shepard wrote:

On Tue, 4 Dec 2018, Daniel wrote:

Unfortunately, I am on another OS and use a Windows only PDF printer 
(pdf creator).


Daniel,

   Linux has allowed printing PDF files to both printers and files since
1991. That's not the issue. The issue is printing sequential beamer pages
side-by-side in two columns.

Regards,

Rich



I see. So, printing to PDF is possible since 1991 but not printing 
multiple (6) pages on one page. That's odd. But as I said, I don't have 
Linux, so I can't try anything out. Though I am very optimistic it's 
possible.


A post mentions the linux commands psnup/pdfnup. It also mentions a 
latex internal possibility with pgfpages which I used before but I seem 
unable to find that package.


https://texblog.org/2011/07/06/printing-multiple-pages-on-one-with-pgfpages/ 



https://taptoe.wordpress.com/2013/03/13/329/

Daniel




ps. Sorry, pgfpages seems not to support the 6 on 1. Odd. But the Linux 
command might still hold hope for you. I am still puzzled that such a 
multiple page printing isn't supported on Linux directly from the 
printing dialog... even not in Acrobat reader?




Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-04 Thread Daniel

On 04/12/2018 22:09, Rich Shepard wrote:

On Tue, 4 Dec 2018, Daniel wrote:

Unfortunately, I am on another OS and use a Windows only PDF printer 
(pdf creator).


Daniel,

   Linux has allowed printing PDF files to both printers and files since
1991. That's not the issue. The issue is printing sequential beamer pages
side-by-side in two columns.

Regards,

Rich



I see. So, printing to PDF is possible since 1991 but not printing 
multiple (6) pages on one page. That's odd. But as I said, I don't have 
Linux, so I can't try anything out. Though I am very optimistic it's 
possible.


A post mentions the linux commands psnup/pdfnup. It also mentions a 
latex internal possibility with pgfpages which I used before but I seem 
unable to find that package.


https://texblog.org/2011/07/06/printing-multiple-pages-on-one-with-pgfpages/

https://taptoe.wordpress.com/2013/03/13/329/

Daniel



Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-04 Thread Rich Shepard

On Tue, 4 Dec 2018, Daniel wrote:

Unfortunately, I am on another OS and use a Windows only PDF printer (pdf 
creator).


Daniel,

  Linux has allowed printing PDF files to both printers and files since
1991. That's not the issue. The issue is printing sequential beamer pages
side-by-side in two columns.

Regards,

Rich


Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-04 Thread Daniel

On 04/12/2018 14:41, Rich Shepard wrote:

On Tue, 4 Dec 2018, Daniel wrote:


I see. Well, I just opened the document in a PDF viewer and printed it 3
rows by 2 columns to a pdf file.


Daniel,

   Which PDF view allows you to print the document that way? When I use 
xpdf,

mupdf, acroread, or MasterPDFEditor I can print (to file or a physical
printer) only what is seen in the display.

Regards,

Rich



Unfortunately, I am on another OS and use a Windows only PDF printer 
(pdf creator). However, I would expect that this must be possible on 
Linux too. Maybe someone else who uses Linux can help here. I have found 
this link after a quick search:


http://jonmifsud.com/blog/print-to-pdf-with-ubuntu-linux/

and

http://goinglinux.com/articles/PrintToPDF_en.htm

Daniel



Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-04 Thread Rich Shepard

On Tue, 4 Dec 2018, Daniel wrote:


No, you actually need both the "notes" option set in the class options
(under Document > Settings > Document Class) and the ERT box. Both of
which I used in my example file.


Daniel,

  Yes, of course. What I meant is the ERT is needed, not the grey NOTE box
produced by the menu Insert -> Custom Insets -> Beamer Note.

Rich


Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-04 Thread Rich Shepard

On Tue, 4 Dec 2018, Daniel wrote:


I see. Well, I just opened the document in a PDF viewer and printed it 3
rows by 2 columns to a pdf file.


Daniel,

  Which PDF view allows you to print the document that way? When I use xpdf,
mupdf, acroread, or MasterPDFEditor I can print (to file or a physical
printer) only what is seen in the display.

Regards,

Rich


Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-03 Thread Daniel

On 03/12/2018 23:21, Rich Shepard wrote:

On Fri, 30 Nov 2018, Daniel wrote:


Not sure this is the best way to go but you can try to add a notes page
after each slide and print that with two columns of pages on a paper (see
attachment).

You need to use the "notes" document class option in order to get the 
notes output.


Daniel,

   The key is to not use the menus (Insert -> Custom Insets -> Beamer note,
but to use an ERT box instead. A bit of trial-and-error showed that 
inserted

LaTeX does the job.


No, you actually need both the "notes" option set in the class options 
(under Document > Settings > Document Class) and the ERT box. Both of 
which I used in my example file.


Daniel



Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-03 Thread Daniel

On 04/12/2018 01:29, Rich Shepard wrote:

On Fri, 30 Nov 2018, Daniel wrote:


Not sure this is the best way to go but you can try to add a notes page
after each slide and print that with two columns of pages on a paper (see
attachment).


Daniel,

   I'm not finding how to print the slides and notes on two-column pages 
when

I look at the preamble and settings in your .lyx example. I get only the
beamer presentation (without notes using \setbeameroption{hide notes} and
with notes following each slide using \setbeameroption{show notes}).

   Please point out what I've missed so I can produce a document with the
slides on the left and the notes on the right, as your .pdf attachment
shows.

Regards,

Rich



I see. Well, I just opened the document in a PDF viewer and printed it 3 
rows by 2 columns to a pdf file.


Daniel



Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-03 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 30 Nov 2018, Daniel wrote:


Not sure this is the best way to go but you can try to add a notes page
after each slide and print that with two columns of pages on a paper (see
attachment).


Daniel,

  I'm not finding how to print the slides and notes on two-column pages when
I look at the preamble and settings in your .lyx example. I get only the
beamer presentation (without notes using \setbeameroption{hide notes} and
with notes following each slide using \setbeameroption{show notes}).

  Please point out what I've missed so I can produce a document with the
slides on the left and the notes on the right, as your .pdf attachment
shows.

Regards,

Rich


Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-03 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 30 Nov 2018, Daniel wrote:


Not sure this is the best way to go but you can try to add a notes page
after each slide and print that with two columns of pages on a paper (see
attachment).

You need to use the "notes" document class option in order to get the notes 
output.


Daniel,

  The key is to not use the menus (Insert -> Custom Insets -> Beamer note,
but to use an ERT box instead. A bit of trial-and-error showed that inserted
LaTeX does the job.


You can probably modify the layout of the notes page.


  I'll take a look at this later.

Thanks,

Rich


Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-03 Thread Rich Shepard

On Mon, 3 Dec 2018, Daniel wrote:


Just to be sure: you saw my comment as well, right? :)


Daniel,

  Forgot about it. Mea culpa! Just re-read it and that looks like a good
solution.

Thanks,

Rich


Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-03 Thread Daniel

On 2018-12-03 17:39, Rich Shepard wrote:

On Fri, 30 Nov 2018, Paul A. Rubin wrote:


1. In the LyX file, use Insert > Custom Inset > Beamer Note to insert
  speaker notes.


Paul,

   It seems I need to do this for each note, That's okay.


2. For each speaker note, put the cursor inside the note, right-click
  and select Action Specifications, which nests another inset inside
  the note. In the nested inset, give the Beamer specification for
  which slide(s) the note applies to. For instance, <2> means the note
  only applies to the second slide of the frame. Note that you have to
  type the angle brackets; LyX does not supply them.


   With pauses between the points on a slide the note is after the first
point. Without pauses the note is after the slide. I'll go look at the
manuals and see if there's a way to present the slide and its note in two
columns.

Thanks,

Rich



Just to be sure: you saw my comment as well, right? :)

Daniel



Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-12-03 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 30 Nov 2018, Paul A. Rubin wrote:


1. In the LyX file, use Insert > Custom Inset > Beamer Note to insert
  speaker notes.


Paul,

  It seems I need to do this for each note, That's okay.


2. For each speaker note, put the cursor inside the note, right-click
  and select Action Specifications, which nests another inset inside
  the note. In the nested inset, give the Beamer specification for
  which slide(s) the note applies to. For instance, <2> means the note
  only applies to the second slide of the frame. Note that you have to
  type the angle brackets; LyX does not supply them.


  With pauses between the points on a slide the note is after the first
point. Without pauses the note is after the slide. I'll go look at the
manuals and see if there's a way to present the slide and its note in two
columns.

Thanks,

Rich


Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-11-30 Thread Rich Shepard

On Fri, 30 Nov 2018, Paul A. Rubin wrote:


Try the following:

1. In the LyX file, use Insert > Custom Inset > Beamer Note to insert
  speaker notes.
2. For each speaker note, put the cursor inside the note, right-click
  and select Action Specifications, which nests another inset inside
  the note. In the nested inset, give the Beamer specification for
  which slide(s) the note applies to. For instance, <2> means the note
  only applies to the second slide of the frame. Note that you have to
  type the angle brackets; LyX does not supply them.
3. You now have three options for generating a PDF file.
   1. To get a PDF file that contains both slides and notes, add the
  line "\setbeameroption{show notes}" to the LaTeX preamble. The
  notes will appear on separate pages embedded in the PDF file.
   2. To get a PDF file that contains just the notes, change that to
  "\setbeameroption{show only notes}".
   3. To get a PDF file that contains only the slides (no notes), do
  neither of the above. The default is to hide notes.

Pro tip: if you put both the \setbeameroption lines in the preamble, you can 
switch among the three options just by commenting one or both out.


Paul,

  Thanks. I read about the actions in either the LyX beamer manual or the
KOMA-Script beamer user guide but was not sure just how to use them.

Best regards,

Rich


Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-11-30 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 11/30/18 3:52 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:



 1. ...
 2. For each speaker note, put the cursor inside the note, right-click
and select Action Specifications, which nests another inset inside
the note. In the nested inset, give the Beamer specification for
which slide(s) the note applies to. For instance, <2> means the
note only applies to the second slide of the frame. Note that you
have to type the angle brackets; LyX does not supply them.

Ack, oops, my bad! You do /not/ type the angle brackets, just the action 
specification (e.g., "2" rather than "<2>"). Also, I think you can use 
things like "+" for the current slide.


Paul



Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-11-30 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 11/29/18 5:32 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've read the LyX beamer-specific manual and the beamer user guide 
(v3.44)

about \note and I'm not sure it will do what I want. I've a vague
recollection from years ago that I was able to print pages that had the
slides on one column and my speaker notes for each slide in the adjacent
column.

  In a couple of weeks I'll be presenting to a large group. The PDF of 
the
beamer class document will be on a USB flash drive attached to the 
session's
computer. I want my notes on paper. Can I do this within the beamer 
document

or do I do this as a separate document?

Rich


Rich,

Try the following:

1. In the LyX file, use Insert > Custom Inset > Beamer Note to insert
   speaker notes.
2. For each speaker note, put the cursor inside the note, right-click
   and select Action Specifications, which nests another inset inside
   the note. In the nested inset, give the Beamer specification for
   which slide(s) the note applies to. For instance, <2> means the note
   only applies to the second slide of the frame. Note that you have to
   type the angle brackets; LyX does not supply them.
3. You now have three options for generating a PDF file.
1. To get a PDF file that contains both slides and notes, add the
   line "\setbeameroption{show notes}" to the LaTeX preamble. The
   notes will appear on separate pages embedded in the PDF file.
2. To get a PDF file that contains just the notes, change that to
   "\setbeameroption{show only notes}".
3. To get a PDF file that contains only the slides (no notes), do
   neither of the above. The default is to hide notes.

Pro tip: if you put both the \setbeameroption lines in the preamble, you 
can switch among the three options just by commenting one or both out.


Paul



Re: Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-11-30 Thread Daniel

On 29/11/2018 23:32, Rich Shepard wrote:
   I've read the LyX beamer-specific manual and the beamer user guide 
(v3.44)

about \note and I'm not sure it will do what I want. I've a vague
recollection from years ago that I was able to print pages that had the
slides on one column and my speaker notes for each slide in the adjacent
column.

   In a couple of weeks I'll be presenting to a large group. The PDF of the
beamer class document will be on a USB flash drive attached to the 
session's
computer. I want my notes on paper. Can I do this within the beamer 
document

or do I do this as a separate document?

Rich


Not sure this is the best way to go but you can try to add a notes page 
after each slide and print that with two columns of pages on a paper 
(see attachment).


You need to use the "notes" document class option in order to get the 
notes output.


You can probably modify the layout of the notes page.

There is both a NoteItem layout and a Beamer Note in Custom Insets but I 
didn't figure out how to achieve the itemize notes with it. Maybe 
someone else knows?


Daniel


slide_with_comment.lyx
Description: application/lyx


slide_with_comment.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document


Speaker's notes for beamer presentation

2018-11-29 Thread Rich Shepard

  I've read the LyX beamer-specific manual and the beamer user guide (v3.44)
about \note and I'm not sure it will do what I want. I've a vague
recollection from years ago that I was able to print pages that had the
slides on one column and my speaker notes for each slide in the adjacent
column.

  In a couple of weeks I'll be presenting to a large group. The PDF of the
beamer class document will be on a USB flash drive attached to the session's
computer. I want my notes on paper. Can I do this within the beamer document
or do I do this as a separate document?

Rich



Re: Notes -another question

2017-03-29 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann

Am 28.03.2017 um 20:32 schrieb Patrick Dupre:


Hello,

Is there an options to clear a documents by removing all the lyx notes?

Thank.

===
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  Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | |
  Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale   | |
  Tel.  (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12   | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44
  189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France
===


and is there an option, to exclude all notes while translating text:
I am using heavily/find and replace/  in doing so, but would like to
exclude the notes from it.
Wolfgang



Re: Notes

2017-03-28 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 08:32:23PM +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Is there an options to clear a documents by removing all the lyx notes?

Does this do what you want? (warning: of course back up before trying
this)

  inset-forall Note:Note char-delete-forward

Scott


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2017-03-28 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello,

Is there an options to clear a documents by removing all the lyx notes?

Thank.

===
 Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
 Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | |
 Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale   | |
 Tel.  (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12   | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44
 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France
===


Re: TODO notes (double entries) in LyX 2.2.2 on Windows 10

2016-12-08 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Mittwoch, den 07.12.2016, 22:14 -0500 schrieb Richard Heck:
> So it looks as if this is a bug in the LaTeX package, then, not in
> LyX?

Yes, the following code in the preamble fixes it:

\renewcommand{\@todonotes@drawMarginNote}{%
\if@todonotes@dviStyle%
\begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture]%
\draw node[notestyle] {};%
\end{tikzpicture}\\%
\begin{minipage}{\@todonotes@textwidth}%
\if@todonotes@authorgiven%
  \@todonotes@sizecommand \@todonotes@author \@todonotes@text%
\else%
  \@todonotes@sizecommand \@todonotes@text%
\fi%
\end{minipage}\\%
\begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture]%
\draw node[notestyle] (inNote) {};%
\end{tikzpicture}%
\else%
\let\originalHbadness\hbadness%
\hbadness 10%
\begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture,baseline=(X.base)]%
% Fix 1: consider \@todonotes@sizecommand here!
\node(X){\vphantom{\@todonotes@sizecommand X}};%
\draw node[notestyle,font=\@todonotes@sizecommand,anchor=north]
(inNote) at (X.north)%
% Fix 2: don't output \@todonotes@text twice
{};%{\@todonotes@text};%
\if@todonotes@authorgiven%
\draw node[notestyle,font=\@todonotes@sizecommand,anchor=no
rth] (inNote) at (X.north)%
{\@todonotes@sizecommand\@todonotes@author};%
\node(Y)[below=of X]{};%
\draw node[notestyle,font=\@todonotes@sizecommand,anchor=no
rth] (inNote) at (X.south)%
{\@todonotes@text};%
\else%
\draw node[notestyle,font=\@todonotes@sizecommand,anchor=no
rth] (inNote) at (X.north)%
{\@todonotes@text};%
\fi%
\end{tikzpicture}%
\hbadness \originalHbadness%
\fi}%

I'll do a bug report.

Jürgen

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Re: TODO notes (double entries) in LyX 2.2.2 on Windows 10

2016-12-07 Thread Richard Heck
On 12/07/2016 08:14 PM, Cris Fuhrman wrote:
> My first email had an attachment of a lyx file (perhaps it didn't go
> through?)
>
> Anyway, it's definitely a bug in TODO notes... I even think I found
> the bug in the source
> at https://github.com/henrikmidtiby/todonotes/issues/22 (see my comment).

So it looks as if this is a bug in the LaTeX package, then, not in LyX?

Richard


>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 6:43 PM, Richard Heck <rgh...@lyx.org
> <mailto:rgh...@lyx.org>> wrote:
>
> On 12/01/2016 11:14 AM, Cris Fuhrman wrote:
>> I've recently noticed an odd behavior of TODO Notes in LyX 2.2.2.
>> I enabled the fancyline option, and I saw I was getting two
>> lines. Upon further debugging (using author= and size=\tiny), I
>> can prove that it's actually generating two TODO notes at the
>> same place. Here's a screen grab:
>>
>> Inline image 1
>> I'm attaching the minimal example (used in LyX 2.2.2 under
>> Windows 10). I updated my MikTeX yesterday to see if it would go
>> away, but no luck. It's reproducible on BOTH my Windows 10
>> machines with LyX.
>>
>> I searched for todonotes modules (as I used it before prior to
>> LyX 2.2 before it was part of the distribution), but I couldn't
>> find anything in my LyX path directories that looked like a
>> duplicate. I'm not sure how this is happening.
>>
>> When I paste the LaTeX source from LyX (pasted below) into a
>> TeXstudio document, it works perfectly, so I don't think it's my
>> TeX installation.
>
> That's pretty strange. Can you post an example file?
>
> Richard
>
>



Re: TODO notes (double entries) in LyX 2.2.2 on Windows 10

2016-12-07 Thread Cris Fuhrman
My first email had an attachment of a lyx file (perhaps it didn't go
through?)

Anyway, it's definitely a bug in TODO notes... I even think I found the bug
in the source at https://github.com/henrikmidtiby/todonotes/issues/22 (see
my comment).

On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 6:43 PM, Richard Heck <rgh...@lyx.org> wrote:

> On 12/01/2016 11:14 AM, Cris Fuhrman wrote:
>
> I've recently noticed an odd behavior of TODO Notes in LyX 2.2.2. I
> enabled the fancyline option, and I saw I was getting two lines. Upon
> further debugging (using author= and size=\tiny), I can prove that it's
> actually generating two TODO notes at the same place. Here's a screen grab:
>
> [image: Inline image 1]
> I'm attaching the minimal example (used in LyX 2.2.2 under Windows 10). I
> updated my MikTeX yesterday to see if it would go away, but no luck. It's
> reproducible on BOTH my Windows 10 machines with LyX.
>
> I searched for todonotes modules (as I used it before prior to LyX 2.2
> before it was part of the distribution), but I couldn't find anything in my
> LyX path directories that looked like a duplicate. I'm not sure how this is
> happening.
>
> When I paste the LaTeX source from LyX (pasted below) into a TeXstudio
> document, it works perfectly, so I don't think it's my TeX installation.
>
>
> That's pretty strange. Can you post an example file?
>
> Richard
>
>


Re: TODO notes (double entries) in LyX 2.2.2 on Windows 10

2016-12-07 Thread Richard Heck
On 12/01/2016 11:14 AM, Cris Fuhrman wrote:
> I've recently noticed an odd behavior of TODO Notes in LyX 2.2.2. I
> enabled the fancyline option, and I saw I was getting two lines. Upon
> further debugging (using author= and size=\tiny), I can prove that
> it's actually generating two TODO notes at the same place. Here's a
> screen grab:
>
> Inline image 1
> I'm attaching the minimal example (used in LyX 2.2.2 under Windows
> 10). I updated my MikTeX yesterday to see if it would go away, but no
> luck. It's reproducible on BOTH my Windows 10 machines with LyX.
>
> I searched for todonotes modules (as I used it before prior to LyX 2.2
> before it was part of the distribution), but I couldn't find anything
> in my LyX path directories that looked like a duplicate. I'm not sure
> how this is happening.
>
> When I paste the LaTeX source from LyX (pasted below) into a TeXstudio
> document, it works perfectly, so I don't think it's my TeX installation.

That's pretty strange. Can you post an example file?

Richard



TODO notes (double entries) in LyX 2.2.2 on Windows 10

2016-12-01 Thread Cris Fuhrman
I've recently noticed an odd behavior of TODO Notes in LyX 2.2.2. I enabled
the fancyline option, and I saw I was getting two lines. Upon further
debugging (using author= and size=\tiny), I can prove that it's actually
generating two TODO notes at the same place. Here's a screen grab:

[image: Inline image 1]
I'm attaching the minimal example (used in LyX 2.2.2 under Windows 10). I
updated my MikTeX yesterday to see if it would go away, but no luck. It's
reproducible on BOTH my Windows 10 machines with LyX.

I searched for todonotes modules (as I used it before prior to LyX 2.2
before it was part of the distribution), but I couldn't find anything in my
LyX path directories that looked like a duplicate. I'm not sure how this is
happening.

When I paste the LaTeX source from LyX (pasted below) into a TeXstudio
document, it works perfectly, so I don't think it's my TeX installation.

% Preview source code


%% LyX 2.2.2 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/.

%% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing.

\documentclass[english]{article}

\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

\usepackage[latin9]{inputenc}

\usepackage{todonotes}

\usepackage{babel}

\begin{document}

This is \todo[fancyline,size=\tiny,author=Me]{Here's a long comment that
wraps around in the margin}a

test

\end{document}


newfileTodo.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-23 Thread racoon

On 23.09.2016 16:41, racoon wrote:

On 23.09.2016 13:52, Guillaume Munch wrote:

Le 22/09/2016 à 13:34, racoon a écrit :

On 22.09.2016 14:29, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:



You should also list it here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules#toc2


It is not a module. So should I list the "hack" just as a comment there?



Note that my concern regarding the MultiPar change was only for a module
distributed with LyX.


I think there is a way to avoid the problem. Unfortunately only partially.

The pdfcomment package actually provides a way to insert line breaks in
comments by using \textCR. So one can just replace blank lines (\par) by
this command. Like this:

Preamble
  \usepackage{letltxmacro}
  \LetLtxMacro{\oldpdfcomment}{\pdfcomment}
  \renewcommand{\pdfcomment}[2][]{{%
\let\par\textCR
\oldpdfcomment[#1]{#2}%
  }}

  \LetLtxMacro{\oldpdfmarkupcomment}{\pdfmarkupcomment}
  \renewcommand{\pdfmarkupcomment}[3][]{{%
\let\par\textCR
\oldpdfmarkupcomment[#1]{#2}{#3}%
  }}
EndPreamble

Unfortunately, this solves the problem only partially since line breaks
are allowed only in comments and not in the markup (first mandatory
argument of \pdfmarkupcomment). But the markup is actually
lyxgrayedout's main argument. So this conflicts with its MultiPar.

Let me know what you think. And maybe you have suggestions for improvement.

If that works then I would suggest to do the same in the PDF Comments
module since it does not support line breaks within comments so far.


Just realized that Arguments seem not to support MultiPar. So it does 
not work at all for \pdfmarkupcomment... But still the suggestion stands 
for \pdfcomment and related ones.


Daniel



Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-23 Thread racoon

On 23.09.2016 13:52, Guillaume Munch wrote:

Le 22/09/2016 à 13:34, racoon a écrit :

On 22.09.2016 14:29, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:



You should also list it here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules#toc2


It is not a module. So should I list the "hack" just as a comment there?



Note that my concern regarding the MultiPar change was only for a module
distributed with LyX.


I think there is a way to avoid the problem. Unfortunately only partially.

The pdfcomment package actually provides a way to insert line breaks in 
comments by using \textCR. So one can just replace blank lines (\par) by 
this command. Like this:


Preamble
  \usepackage{letltxmacro}
  \LetLtxMacro{\oldpdfcomment}{\pdfcomment}
  \renewcommand{\pdfcomment}[2][]{{%
\let\par\textCR
\oldpdfcomment[#1]{#2}%
  }}

  \LetLtxMacro{\oldpdfmarkupcomment}{\pdfmarkupcomment}
  \renewcommand{\pdfmarkupcomment}[3][]{{%
\let\par\textCR
\oldpdfmarkupcomment[#1]{#2}{#3}%
  }}
EndPreamble

Unfortunately, this solves the problem only partially since line breaks 
are allowed only in comments and not in the markup (first mandatory 
argument of \pdfmarkupcomment). But the markup is actually 
lyxgrayedout's main argument. So this conflicts with its MultiPar.


Let me know what you think. And maybe you have suggestions for improvement.

If that works then I would suggest to do the same in the PDF Comments 
module since it does not support line breaks within comments so far.


Daniel



Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-23 Thread Guillaume Munch

Le 22/09/2016 à 13:34, racoon a écrit :

On 22.09.2016 14:29, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:



You should also list it here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules#toc2


It is not a module. So should I list the "hack" just as a comment there?



Note that my concern regarding the MultiPar change was only for a module 
distributed with LyX.





Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-23 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Donnerstag, den 22.09.2016, 14:34 +0300 schrieb racoon:
> It is not a module. 

Why don't you make it a module? This will make usage much easier.

Jürgen

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Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-22 Thread racoon

On 22.09.2016 14:29, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:

2016-09-22 13:20 GMT+02:00 racoon :

Sounds dangerous for a module (because of MultiPar), but it
looks like a
great hack. Having it on the wiki would be good start.


Okay, I think I found a good place:

https://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ExportWithCommentsIncluded#toc4



You should also list it here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules#toc2


It is not a module. So should I list the "hack" just as a comment there?

Daniel


Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-22 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
2016-09-22 13:20 GMT+02:00 racoon :

> Sounds dangerous for a module (because of MultiPar), but it looks like a
>> great hack. Having it on the wiki would be good start.
>>
>
> Okay, I think I found a good place:
>
> https://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ExportWithCommentsIncluded#toc4


You should also list it here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules#toc2

Jürgen


> Daniel
>


Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-22 Thread racoon

On 17.09.2016 00:40, Guillaume Munch wrote:

Le 16/09/2016 à 18:00, racoon a écrit :


The problem with replacing notes is that pdfcomments from the module are
not visible in the outliner.


Something I plan to implement as soon as I am done with my current patches.



So I had to work with notes themselves. LyX notes don't really have a
LaTeX command that is executed. So I ended up hijacking the Note:Comment
and setting LatexName to pdfcomment (and MultiPar to false).

Seems to work pretty fine so far. Maybe that could be even worth an
option or module in LyX?



Sounds dangerous for a module (because of MultiPar), but it looks like a
great hack. Having it on the wiki would be good start.


Okay, I think I found a good place:

https://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ExportWithCommentsIncluded#toc4

Daniel


Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-17 Thread racoon

On 17.09.2016 00:40, Guillaume Munch wrote:

Le 16/09/2016 à 18:00, racoon a écrit :


The problem with replacing notes is that pdfcomments from the module are
not visible in the outliner.


Something I plan to implement as soon as I am done with my current patches.



So I had to work with notes themselves. LyX notes don't really have a
LaTeX command that is executed. So I ended up hijacking the Note:Comment
and setting LatexName to pdfcomment (and MultiPar to false).

Seems to work pretty fine so far. Maybe that could be even worth an
option or module in LyX?



Sounds dangerous for a module (because of MultiPar), but it looks like a
great hack. Having it on the wiki would be good start.


Of course I forgot to mention that LatexType has to be set to "command" 
instead of "environment".


Where would one put such a hack on the wiki?

Daniel




Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-16 Thread Guillaume Munch

Le 16/09/2016 à 18:00, racoon a écrit :


The problem with replacing notes is that pdfcomments from the module are
not visible in the outliner.


Something I plan to implement as soon as I am done with my current patches.



So I had to work with notes themselves. LyX notes don't really have a
LaTeX command that is executed. So I ended up hijacking the Note:Comment
and setting LatexName to pdfcomment (and MultiPar to false).

Seems to work pretty fine so far. Maybe that could be even worth an
option or module in LyX?



Sounds dangerous for a module (because of MultiPar), but it looks like a 
great hack. Having it on the wiki would be good start.





Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-16 Thread racoon

On 16.08.2016 21:24, Scott Kostyshak wrote:

On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:12:10AM +0200, racoon wrote:

On 16.08.2016 04:04, Scott Kostyshak wrote:

On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 08:34:39PM +0200, racoon wrote:

Hi,

Is there a way to make all my LyX notes visible as notes (or so) on the PDF?


You could probably redefine the note inset in local layout, or you could
use inset-forall to convert a LyX note to e.g. a Greyed Out inset.


Thanks! I'll give it a try. I guess would be a nice feature if one sends
one's drafts to someone who does not have LyX. Maybe I can even manage to
have the standard PDF comments from the PDF Comments module. Wouldn't it be
nice to have such a feature integrated directly into the module?


I think a general user-friendly feature to turn some insets into others
(perhaps which can be converted to which can be specified in the
definition of the layout).


I just came back to the problem and wanted to post a quick update.

The problem with replacing notes is that pdfcomments from the module are 
not visible in the outliner.


So I had to work with notes themselves. LyX notes don't really have a 
LaTeX command that is executed. So I ended up hijacking the Note:Comment 
and setting LatexName to pdfcomment (and MultiPar to false).


Seems to work pretty fine so far. Maybe that could be even worth an 
option or module in LyX?


Daniel



Re: Convert LyX Notes to text

2016-08-23 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2016-08-23, Joel Kulesza wrote:

> Try right clicking on the note "tag" and selecting dissolve.

Or, move the cursor to the beginning of the inset and press backspace.

Alternatively, you can use branches instead of notes - then you can toggle
between hiding or printing the content of all insets belonging to a branch.

Günter



Re: Convert LyX Notes to text

2016-08-23 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



On 23.08.2016 02:05, Sachin Garg wrote:

Hi,

I find LyX Notes to be a handy mechanism to hide certain text. While
creating a note is easy: select some text, and click on Insert -> Note,
or the Note icon on the toolbar, how do you convert an existing note to
normal text? That is bring the text back? The only way I have found is
to open the Note inset, copy the text and paste it. This works, but in
case the text contains tables and other float material, it is a big mess!

Is it possible to "un"-convert LyX notes?

Thanks,
Sachin

right click with mouse, unpack (or similar, second last in dropmenu, 
German: Einfügung auflösen auflösen)

Wolfgang


Re: Convert LyX Notes to text

2016-08-22 Thread Sachin Garg
That worked! Thanks!

On Monday 22 August 2016 08:11 PM, Joel Kulesza wrote:
> Sachin,
> 
> Try right clicking on the note "tag" and selecting dissolve.
> 
> Regards,
> Joel
> 
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 6:05 PM, Sachin Garg <s.garg.compu...@gmail.com
> <mailto:s.garg.compu...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I find LyX Notes to be a handy mechanism to hide certain text. While
> creating a note is easy: select some text, and click on Insert -> Note,
> or the Note icon on the toolbar, how do you convert an existing note to
> normal text? That is bring the text back? The only way I have found is
> to open the Note inset, copy the text and paste it. This works, but in
> case the text contains tables and other float material, it is a big
> mess!
> 
> Is it possible to "un"-convert LyX notes?
> 
> Thanks,
> Sachin
> 
> 




Re: Convert LyX Notes to text

2016-08-22 Thread Joel Kulesza
Sachin,

Try right clicking on the note "tag" and selecting dissolve.

Regards,
Joel

On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 6:05 PM, Sachin Garg <s.garg.compu...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I find LyX Notes to be a handy mechanism to hide certain text. While
> creating a note is easy: select some text, and click on Insert -> Note,
> or the Note icon on the toolbar, how do you convert an existing note to
> normal text? That is bring the text back? The only way I have found is
> to open the Note inset, copy the text and paste it. This works, but in
> case the text contains tables and other float material, it is a big mess!
>
> Is it possible to "un"-convert LyX notes?
>
> Thanks,
> Sachin
>
>


Convert LyX Notes to text

2016-08-22 Thread Sachin Garg
Hi,

I find LyX Notes to be a handy mechanism to hide certain text. While
creating a note is easy: select some text, and click on Insert -> Note,
or the Note icon on the toolbar, how do you convert an existing note to
normal text? That is bring the text back? The only way I have found is
to open the Note inset, copy the text and paste it. This works, but in
case the text contains tables and other float material, it is a big mess!

Is it possible to "un"-convert LyX notes?

Thanks,
Sachin



Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-08-16 Thread racoon

On 16.08.2016 20:28, Scott Kostyshak wrote:

I'm not sure if this is relevant, but the title seems like it. I did not
read it though:

http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14611/in-lyx-turn-greyed-out-text-into-comments


Thanks! I'll check it.

Daniel




Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-08-16 Thread Scott Kostyshak
I'm not sure if this is relevant, but the title seems like it. I did not
read it though:

http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/14611/in-lyx-turn-greyed-out-text-into-comments

Scott


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Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-08-16 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:12:10AM +0200, racoon wrote:
> On 16.08.2016 04:04, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 08:34:39PM +0200, racoon wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > 
> > > Is there a way to make all my LyX notes visible as notes (or so) on the 
> > > PDF?
> > 
> > You could probably redefine the note inset in local layout, or you could
> > use inset-forall to convert a LyX note to e.g. a Greyed Out inset.
> 
> Thanks! I'll give it a try. I guess would be a nice feature if one sends
> one's drafts to someone who does not have LyX. Maybe I can even manage to
> have the standard PDF comments from the PDF Comments module. Wouldn't it be
> nice to have such a feature integrated directly into the module?

I think a general user-friendly feature to turn some insets into others
(perhaps which can be converted to which can be specified in the
definition of the layout).

Scott


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Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-08-16 Thread racoon

On 16.08.2016 04:04, Scott Kostyshak wrote:

On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 08:34:39PM +0200, racoon wrote:

Hi,

Is there a way to make all my LyX notes visible as notes (or so) on the PDF?


You could probably redefine the note inset in local layout, or you could
use inset-forall to convert a LyX note to e.g. a Greyed Out inset.


Thanks! I'll give it a try. I guess would be a nice feature if one sends 
one's drafts to someone who does not have LyX. Maybe I can even manage 
to have the standard PDF comments from the PDF Comments module. Wouldn't 
it be nice to have such a feature integrated directly into the module?


Daniel



Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-08-15 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 08:34:39PM +0200, racoon wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Is there a way to make all my LyX notes visible as notes (or so) on the PDF?

You could probably redefine the note inset in local layout, or you could
use inset-forall to convert a LyX note to e.g. a Greyed Out inset.

Scott


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Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-08-15 Thread racoon

Hi,

Is there a way to make all my LyX notes visible as notes (or so) on the PDF?

Daniel



Re: Switching to Chicago NB Notes

2015-06-26 Thread Bruce Pourciau
Yes, thank you. I had done a similar search, but did not find much on how 
difficult it will be for the copy editor to make the necessary changes in my 
file.

Bruce

On Jun 25, 2015, at 7:03 PM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:

 https://www.google.com/search?q=bibtex+chicagooq=bibtex+chicagoaqs=chrome..69i57.2245j0j7sourceid=chromees_sm=119ie=UTF-8
 
 el
 
 On 2015-06-25 10:52 , Bruce Pourciau wrote:
 I should have mentioned that the volume will be using the Chicago Manual
 of Style 16th edition bibliography style, which suggests that they may
 be using biblatex with the biblatex-chicago style files.
 
 Bruce
 
 Begin forwarded message:
 
 *From: *Bruce Pourciau bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu
 mailto:bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu
 *Date: *June 25, 2015 8:47:27 AM CDT
 *To: *LyXFolks lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 *Subject: **Switching to Chicago NB Notes*
 
 I have used LyX to produce a LaTeX file for a chapter I am
 contributing to a volume. My LaTeX file  uses a common system for
 notes and bibliography: there is a bibliography at the end and the
 citations refer to entires in that bibliography. But the volume will
 be using what's called the Chicago NB system: there is no bibliography
 at the end; the notes contain the bibliographic information:
 
 https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/
 
 How difficult will it be for the copy editor to change the format of
 my paper into the Chicago NB format? Is this conversion something I
 should expect the copy editor to take care of? Being a LaTeX novice, I
 wouldn't want to do it myself.
 
 Bruce
 



Re: Switching to Chicago NB Notes

2015-06-26 Thread Bruce Pourciau
Yes, thank you. I had done a similar search, but did not find much on how 
difficult it will be for the copy editor to make the necessary changes in my 
file.

Bruce

On Jun 25, 2015, at 7:03 PM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:

 https://www.google.com/search?q=bibtex+chicagooq=bibtex+chicagoaqs=chrome..69i57.2245j0j7sourceid=chromees_sm=119ie=UTF-8
 
 el
 
 On 2015-06-25 10:52 , Bruce Pourciau wrote:
 I should have mentioned that the volume will be using the Chicago Manual
 of Style 16th edition bibliography style, which suggests that they may
 be using biblatex with the biblatex-chicago style files.
 
 Bruce
 
 Begin forwarded message:
 
 *From: *Bruce Pourciau bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu
 mailto:bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu
 *Date: *June 25, 2015 8:47:27 AM CDT
 *To: *LyXFolks lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 *Subject: **Switching to Chicago NB Notes*
 
 I have used LyX to produce a LaTeX file for a chapter I am
 contributing to a volume. My LaTeX file  uses a common system for
 notes and bibliography: there is a bibliography at the end and the
 citations refer to entires in that bibliography. But the volume will
 be using what's called the Chicago NB system: there is no bibliography
 at the end; the notes contain the bibliographic information:
 
 https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/
 
 How difficult will it be for the copy editor to change the format of
 my paper into the Chicago NB format? Is this conversion something I
 should expect the copy editor to take care of? Being a LaTeX novice, I
 wouldn't want to do it myself.
 
 Bruce
 



Re: Switching to Chicago NB Notes

2015-06-26 Thread Bruce Pourciau
Yes, thank you. I had done a similar search, but did not find much on how 
difficult it will be for the copy editor to make the necessary changes in my 
file.

Bruce

On Jun 25, 2015, at 7:03 PM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:

> https://www.google.com/search?q=bibtex+chicago=bibtex+chicago=chrome..69i57.2245j0j7=chrome_sm=119=UTF-8
> 
> el
> 
> On 2015-06-25 10:52 , Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>> I should have mentioned that the volume will be using the Chicago Manual
>> of Style 16th edition bibliography style, which suggests that they may
>> be using biblatex with the biblatex-chicago style files.
>> 
>> Bruce
>> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>>> *From: *Bruce Pourciau <bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu
>>> <mailto:bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu>>
>>> *Date: *June 25, 2015 8:47:27 AM CDT
>>> *To: *LyXFolks <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org <mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>>
>>> *Subject: **Switching to Chicago NB Notes*
>>> 
>>> I have used LyX to produce a LaTeX file for a chapter I am
>>> contributing to a volume. My LaTeX file  uses a common system for
>>> notes and bibliography: there is a bibliography at the end and the
>>> citations refer to entires in that bibliography. But the volume will
>>> be using what's called the Chicago NB system: there is no bibliography
>>> at the end; the notes contain the bibliographic information:
>>> 
>>> https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/
>>> 
>>> How difficult will it be for the copy editor to change the format of
>>> my paper into the Chicago NB format? Is this conversion something I
>>> should expect the copy editor to take care of? Being a LaTeX novice, I
>>> wouldn't want to do it myself.
>>> 
>>> Bruce
>> 



Switching to Chicago NB Notes

2015-06-25 Thread Bruce Pourciau
I have used LyX to produce a LaTeX file for a chapter I am contributing to a 
volume. My LaTeX file  uses a common system for notes and bibliography: there 
is a bibliography at the end and the citations refer to entires in that 
bibliography. But the volume will be using what's called the Chicago NB system: 
there is no bibliography at the end; the notes contain the bibliographic 
information:

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/

How difficult will it be for the copy editor to change the format of my paper 
into the Chicago NB format? Is this conversion something I should expect the 
copy editor to take care of? Being a LaTeX novice, I wouldn't want to do it 
myself.

Bruce

Fwd: Switching to Chicago NB Notes

2015-06-25 Thread Bruce Pourciau
I should have mentioned that the volume will be using the Chicago Manual of 
Style 16th edition bibliography style, which suggests that they may be using 
biblatex with the biblatex-chicago style files.

Bruce

Begin forwarded message:

 From: Bruce Pourciau bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu
 Date: June 25, 2015 8:47:27 AM CDT
 To: LyXFolks lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Subject: Switching to Chicago NB Notes
 
 I have used LyX to produce a LaTeX file for a chapter I am contributing to a 
 volume. My LaTeX file  uses a common system for notes and bibliography: there 
 is a bibliography at the end and the citations refer to entires in that 
 bibliography. But the volume will be using what's called the Chicago NB 
 system: there is no bibliography at the end; the notes contain the 
 bibliographic information:
 
 https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/
 
 How difficult will it be for the copy editor to change the format of my paper 
 into the Chicago NB format? Is this conversion something I should expect the 
 copy editor to take care of? Being a LaTeX novice, I wouldn't want to do it 
 myself.
 
 Bruce



Re: Fwd: Switching to Chicago NB Notes

2015-06-25 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
https://www.google.com/search?q=bibtex+chicagooq=bibtex+chicagoaqs=chrome..69i57.2245j0j7sourceid=chromees_sm=119ie=UTF-8

el

On 2015-06-25 10:52 , Bruce Pourciau wrote:
 I should have mentioned that the volume will be using the Chicago Manual
 of Style 16th edition bibliography style, which suggests that they may
 be using biblatex with the biblatex-chicago style files.
 
 Bruce
 
 Begin forwarded message:
 
 *From: *Bruce Pourciau bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu
 mailto:bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu
 *Date: *June 25, 2015 8:47:27 AM CDT
 *To: *LyXFolks lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 *Subject: **Switching to Chicago NB Notes*

 I have used LyX to produce a LaTeX file for a chapter I am
 contributing to a volume. My LaTeX file  uses a common system for
 notes and bibliography: there is a bibliography at the end and the
 citations refer to entires in that bibliography. But the volume will
 be using what's called the Chicago NB system: there is no bibliography
 at the end; the notes contain the bibliographic information:

 https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/

 How difficult will it be for the copy editor to change the format of
 my paper into the Chicago NB format? Is this conversion something I
 should expect the copy editor to take care of? Being a LaTeX novice, I
 wouldn't want to do it myself.

 Bruce
 



Switching to Chicago NB Notes

2015-06-25 Thread Bruce Pourciau
I have used LyX to produce a LaTeX file for a chapter I am contributing to a 
volume. My LaTeX file  uses a common system for notes and bibliography: there 
is a bibliography at the end and the citations refer to entires in that 
bibliography. But the volume will be using what's called the Chicago NB system: 
there is no bibliography at the end; the notes contain the bibliographic 
information:

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/

How difficult will it be for the copy editor to change the format of my paper 
into the Chicago NB format? Is this conversion something I should expect the 
copy editor to take care of? Being a LaTeX novice, I wouldn't want to do it 
myself.

Bruce

Fwd: Switching to Chicago NB Notes

2015-06-25 Thread Bruce Pourciau
I should have mentioned that the volume will be using the Chicago Manual of 
Style 16th edition bibliography style, which suggests that they may be using 
biblatex with the biblatex-chicago style files.

Bruce

Begin forwarded message:

 From: Bruce Pourciau bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu
 Date: June 25, 2015 8:47:27 AM CDT
 To: LyXFolks lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 Subject: Switching to Chicago NB Notes
 
 I have used LyX to produce a LaTeX file for a chapter I am contributing to a 
 volume. My LaTeX file  uses a common system for notes and bibliography: there 
 is a bibliography at the end and the citations refer to entires in that 
 bibliography. But the volume will be using what's called the Chicago NB 
 system: there is no bibliography at the end; the notes contain the 
 bibliographic information:
 
 https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/
 
 How difficult will it be for the copy editor to change the format of my paper 
 into the Chicago NB format? Is this conversion something I should expect the 
 copy editor to take care of? Being a LaTeX novice, I wouldn't want to do it 
 myself.
 
 Bruce



Re: Fwd: Switching to Chicago NB Notes

2015-06-25 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
https://www.google.com/search?q=bibtex+chicagooq=bibtex+chicagoaqs=chrome..69i57.2245j0j7sourceid=chromees_sm=119ie=UTF-8

el

On 2015-06-25 10:52 , Bruce Pourciau wrote:
 I should have mentioned that the volume will be using the Chicago Manual
 of Style 16th edition bibliography style, which suggests that they may
 be using biblatex with the biblatex-chicago style files.
 
 Bruce
 
 Begin forwarded message:
 
 *From: *Bruce Pourciau bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu
 mailto:bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu
 *Date: *June 25, 2015 8:47:27 AM CDT
 *To: *LyXFolks lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 *Subject: **Switching to Chicago NB Notes*

 I have used LyX to produce a LaTeX file for a chapter I am
 contributing to a volume. My LaTeX file  uses a common system for
 notes and bibliography: there is a bibliography at the end and the
 citations refer to entires in that bibliography. But the volume will
 be using what's called the Chicago NB system: there is no bibliography
 at the end; the notes contain the bibliographic information:

 https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/

 How difficult will it be for the copy editor to change the format of
 my paper into the Chicago NB format? Is this conversion something I
 should expect the copy editor to take care of? Being a LaTeX novice, I
 wouldn't want to do it myself.

 Bruce
 



Switching to Chicago NB Notes

2015-06-25 Thread Bruce Pourciau
I have used LyX to produce a LaTeX file for a chapter I am contributing to a 
volume. My LaTeX file  uses a common system for notes and bibliography: there 
is a bibliography at the end and the citations refer to entires in that 
bibliography. But the volume will be using what's called the Chicago NB system: 
there is no bibliography at the end; the notes contain the bibliographic 
information:

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/

How difficult will it be for the copy editor to change the format of my paper 
into the Chicago NB format? Is this conversion something I should expect the 
copy editor to take care of? Being a LaTeX novice, I wouldn't want to do it 
myself.

Bruce

Fwd: Switching to Chicago NB Notes

2015-06-25 Thread Bruce Pourciau
I should have mentioned that the volume will be using the Chicago Manual of 
Style 16th edition bibliography style, which suggests that they may be using 
biblatex with the biblatex-chicago style files.

Bruce

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Bruce Pourciau <bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu>
> Date: June 25, 2015 8:47:27 AM CDT
> To: LyXFolks <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> Subject: Switching to Chicago NB Notes
> 
> I have used LyX to produce a LaTeX file for a chapter I am contributing to a 
> volume. My LaTeX file  uses a common system for notes and bibliography: there 
> is a bibliography at the end and the citations refer to entires in that 
> bibliography. But the volume will be using what's called the Chicago NB 
> system: there is no bibliography at the end; the notes contain the 
> bibliographic information:
> 
> https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/
> 
> How difficult will it be for the copy editor to change the format of my paper 
> into the Chicago NB format? Is this conversion something I should expect the 
> copy editor to take care of? Being a LaTeX novice, I wouldn't want to do it 
> myself.
> 
> Bruce



Re: Fwd: Switching to Chicago NB Notes

2015-06-25 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
https://www.google.com/search?q=bibtex+chicago=bibtex+chicago=chrome..69i57.2245j0j7=chrome_sm=119=UTF-8

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On 2015-06-25 10:52 , Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> I should have mentioned that the volume will be using the Chicago Manual
> of Style 16th edition bibliography style, which suggests that they may
> be using biblatex with the biblatex-chicago style files.
> 
> Bruce
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> *From: *Bruce Pourciau <bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu
>> <mailto:bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu>>
>> *Date: *June 25, 2015 8:47:27 AM CDT
>> *To: *LyXFolks <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org <mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>>
>> *Subject: **Switching to Chicago NB Notes*
>>
>> I have used LyX to produce a LaTeX file for a chapter I am
>> contributing to a volume. My LaTeX file  uses a common system for
>> notes and bibliography: there is a bibliography at the end and the
>> citations refer to entires in that bibliography. But the volume will
>> be using what's called the Chicago NB system: there is no bibliography
>> at the end; the notes contain the bibliographic information:
>>
>> https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/01/
>>
>> How difficult will it be for the copy editor to change the format of
>> my paper into the Chicago NB format? Is this conversion something I
>> should expect the copy editor to take care of? Being a LaTeX novice, I
>> wouldn't want to do it myself.
>>
>> Bruce
> 



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