Re: jpg to eps within powerdot
Am 04.01.2019 um 18:51 schrieb Jacques Le Bourlot : > > Dear Stephan, > > Yes! It solved most of my issues. I did have to add converters for png and > gif files too (nothing automatic…), but the result is fine, and it works > without any further action required. And the final file is HUGELY smaller > which is great. > > I still have some problems with inputting PDF files, but I will try to solve > it alone first before asking for help. It is probably something between > poppler and xpdf (to be checked). You may consider using sips on Mac. It’s very useful for converting pdf files to raster images. Stephan > > Thanks a lot for the prompt — and to the point — answer. > > Jacques
Re: jpg to eps within powerdot
>>>> >>>> Bonjour, >>>> >>>> I’ve been using the powerdot class in LyX for years without a glitch, >>>> including in my presentations pictures with a large diversity of format >>>> (including jpg, png, pdf, …). Please note that powerdot can NOT be used >>>> with pdflatex, and MUST go through ps2pdf (i.e., with a dvi step >>>> somewhere). >>>> >>>> I’m running into difficulties after a recent update: >>>> >>>> * Mac OSX 10.14.2 (Mojave) >>>> * LyX 2.3.2 >>>> * TeXLive-2018 >>>> * ImageMagick and many tools installed with MacPort. >>>> >>>> I include some jpeg images into my presentation, and now get the message >>>> (note: translated from French by myself): « no information to convert jpg >>>> files to eps - define a converter in preferences » . After a second try, I >>>> sometime do not get this message, but a LaTeX error: « LaTeX Error: Cannot >>>> determine size of graphic in ... » >>>> >>>> I did add a converter in preferences: « convert $$o $$i », without >>>> success. >>>> >>>> If I convert « by hand » in a shell (convert toto.jpg toto.eps), then use >>>> the eps file in LyX everything is fine. >>>> >>>> What am I missing? Thank you. >>>> >>>> Jacques >>>> >>> >>> Bonjour Jaques, >>> >>> there is a problem with converters (inkscape) on Mac OSX, ATM. To be sure >>> you’re affected by the known problem it would be good to have an example >>> document. See "How to create a minimal example" section in the following: >>> >>> https://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample >>> >>> Stephan >> >> >> Dear Stephan, >> >> Here is a (probably) minimal example. >> >> * As is, I get an error about either conversion not found or size not found. >> * If I replace the « jpg » extension by « eps » (using the file created with >> « convert »), then everything is fine. >> >> Thank you for your help. >> >> Jacques >> >> PS: I selected the smallest file I could find, but most of the other eps >> files are huge! Which is a reason why I do not want to do it « by hand », >> …besides the inconvenience to lose a nicely working tool. >> >> PPS: Sorry for the double post: I did not realise first that the mailing >> list was not included. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > The good thing is - it works for me. I didn’t had to add the converter. The > built-in converter script succeeds. Then I tried it with your converter > definition and failed. Finally I noticed it would be good to call the convert > utility with « convert $$i $$o » - i.e. in => out. Now I can preview it with > ps2pdf and export a pdf of it. > > Does this work for you? > > Best regards, > Stephan Dear Stephan, Yes! It solved most of my issues. I did have to add converters for png and gif files too (nothing automatic…), but the result is fine, and it works without any further action required. And the final file is HUGELY smaller which is great. I still have some problems with inputting PDF files, but I will try to solve it alone first before asking for help. It is probably something between poppler and xpdf (to be checked). Thanks a lot for the prompt — and to the point — answer. Jacques
Re: jpg to eps within powerdot
Am 04.01.2019 um 17:20 schrieb Jacques Le Bourlot : > > > >> Le 4 janv. 2019 à 16:08, Stephan Witt a écrit : >> >>> Am 03.01.2019 um 17:01 schrieb Jacques Le Bourlot >>> : >>> >>> >>> Bonjour, >>> >>> I’ve been using the powerdot class in LyX for years without a glitch, >>> including in my presentations pictures with a large diversity of format >>> (including jpg, png, pdf, …). Please note that powerdot can NOT be used >>> with pdflatex, and MUST go through ps2pdf (i.e., with a dvi step somewhere). >>> >>> I’m running into difficulties after a recent update: >>> >>> * Mac OSX 10.14.2 (Mojave) >>> * LyX 2.3.2 >>> * TeXLive-2018 >>> * ImageMagick and many tools installed with MacPort. >>> >>> I include some jpeg images into my presentation, and now get the message >>> (note: translated from French by myself): « no information to convert jpg >>> files to eps - define a converter in preferences » . After a second try, I >>> sometime do not get this message, but a LaTeX error: « LaTeX Error: Cannot >>> determine size of graphic in ... » >>> >>> I did add a converter in preferences: « convert $$o $$i », without success. >>> >>> If I convert « by hand » in a shell (convert toto.jpg toto.eps), then use >>> the eps file in LyX everything is fine. >>> >>> What am I missing? Thank you. >>> >>> Jacques >>> >> >> Bonjour Jaques, >> >> there is a problem with converters (inkscape) on Mac OSX, ATM. To be sure >> you’re affected by the known problem it would be good to have an example >> document. See "How to create a minimal example" section in the following: >> >> https://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample >> >> Stephan > > > Dear Stephan, > > Here is a (probably) minimal example. > > * As is, I get an error about either conversion not found or size not found. > * If I replace the « jpg » extension by « eps » (using the file created with > « convert »), then everything is fine. > > Thank you for your help. > > Jacques > > PS: I selected the smallest file I could find, but most of the other eps > files are huge! Which is a reason why I do not want to do it « by hand », > …besides the inconvenience to lose a nicely working tool. > > PPS: Sorry for the double post: I did not realise first that the mailing list > was not included. > > > > > > > The good thing is - it works for me. I didn’t had to add the converter. The built-in converter script succeeds. Then I tried it with your converter definition and failed. Finally I noticed it would be good to call the convert utility with « convert $$i $$o » - i.e. in => out. Now I can preview it with ps2pdf and export a pdf of it. Does this work for you? Best regards, Stephan
Re: jpg to eps within powerdot
> Am 03.01.2019 um 17:01 schrieb Jacques Le Bourlot > : > > > Bonjour, > > I’ve been using the powerdot class in LyX for years without a glitch, > including in my presentations pictures with a large diversity of format > (including jpg, png, pdf, …). Please note that powerdot can NOT be used with > pdflatex, and MUST go through ps2pdf (i.e., with a dvi step somewhere). > > I’m running into difficulties after a recent update: > > * Mac OSX 10.14.2 (Mojave) > * LyX 2.3.2 > * TeXLive-2018 > * ImageMagick and many tools installed with MacPort. > > I include some jpeg images into my presentation, and now get the message > (note: translated from French by myself): « no information to convert jpg > files to eps - define a converter in preferences » . After a second try, I > sometime do not get this message, but a LaTeX error: « LaTeX Error: Cannot > determine size of graphic in ... » > > I did add a converter in preferences: « convert $$o $$i », without success. > > If I convert « by hand » in a shell (convert toto.jpg toto.eps), then use the > eps file in LyX everything is fine. > > What am I missing? Thank you. > > Jacques > Bonjour Jaques, there is a problem with converters (inkscape) on Mac OSX, ATM. To be sure you’re affected by the known problem it would be good to have an example document. See "How to create a minimal example" section in the following: https://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample Stephan
jpg to eps within powerdot
Bonjour, I’ve been using the powerdot class in LyX for years without a glitch, including in my presentations pictures with a large diversity of format (including jpg, png, pdf, …). Please note that powerdot can NOT be used with pdflatex, and MUST go through ps2pdf (i.e., with a dvi step somewhere). I’m running into difficulties after a recent update: * Mac OSX 10.14.2 (Mojave) * LyX 2.3.2 * TeXLive-2018 * ImageMagick and many tools installed with MacPort. I include some jpeg images into my presentation, and now get the message (note: translated from French by myself): « no information to convert jpg files to eps - define a converter in preferences » . After a second try, I sometime do not get this message, but a LaTeX error: « LaTeX Error: Cannot determine size of graphic in ... » I did add a converter in preferences: « convert $$o $$i », without success. If I convert « by hand » in a shell (convert toto.jpg toto.eps), then use the eps file in LyX everything is fine. What am I missing? Thank you. Jacques
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 23:18:52 schrieb Csikos Bela: OK. I set all items to Enumerate-Resume. Even then it works only if I have one level. If an item has subitems it does not work. Yes, that's what I meant when I said that I have not dealt yet with nested enumerations. Nested enumerations disturbed the resume counter. Try the attached module and example.
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Montag 21 Oktober 2013, 10:18:06 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Yes, that's what I meant when I said that I have not dealt yet with nested enumerations. Nested enumerations disturbed the resume counter. Try the attached module and example. Attached now. Jürgen#\DeclareLyXModule{Beamer Resumable Enumerate} #DescriptionBegin # Adds a layout 'Enumerate-Resume' to beamer that lets you continue an enumerated list. # This only works in the beamer and beamer-article classes. #DescriptionEnd # Author: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org Format 35 Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LaTeXName resenumerate LabelFont Color blue EndFont Preamble % Resumable enumeration \newif\ifenumresume\enumresumefalse \newcounter{saveenumi} \newcommand*\saveenumvalue{\ifnum\@listdepth2\setcounter{saveenumi}{\value{enumi}}\fi} \newcommand*\restoreenumvalue{\ifnum\@listdepth2\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi} \onlypresentation{\resetcounteronoverlays{saveenumi}} \usepackage{etoolbox} \AtEndEnvironment{enumerate}{\saveenumvalue} \let\resenumerate\enumerate \let\endresenumerate\endenumerate \AtBeginEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumetrue} \AtEndEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumefalse\saveenumvalue} \apptocmd{\beamer@enum@}{\ifenumresume\restoreenumvalue\fi}{}{} \AtBeginDocument{% \onlyarticle{% \makeatletter \apptocmd{\@enum@}{\ifenumresume\restoreenumvalue\fi}{}{} \makeatother } } EndPreamble End beamer-resenumerate-example.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta: Am Montag 21 Oktober 2013, 10:18:06 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Yes, that's what I meant when I said that I have not dealt yet with nested enumerations. Nested enumerations disturbed the resume counter. Try the attached module and example. Attached now. Thanks It works. But I don't know how I supposed to use it. 1. To set enumerate-resume only to parent levels where I need resuming. In this case to set the nested sublevels to normal enumerate. 2. To set everything, including the nested sublevels, to enumerate-resume. I tried both and both worked. Still I am curious if I can change in the local layout the end of an environment; e.g to change \end{enumerate} to \end{enumerate} \seti. Is is possible? Thank you for your work. bcsikos
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Csikos Bela wrote: It works. But I don't know how I supposed to use it. [...] 2. To set everything, including the nested sublevels, to enumerate-resume. Like this. Still I am curious if I can change in the local layout the end of an environment; e.g to change \end{enumerate} to \end{enumerate} \seti. Is is possible? Should be \seti\end{enumerate}, shouldn't it?. Not with LyX's means. You need to use, as I have done, the package etoolbox, which provides the hook \AtEndEnvironment. But note that you will run into the same problems with nested lists with your approach. Jürgen
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 23:18:52 schrieb Csikos Bela: OK. I set all items to Enumerate-Resume. Even then it works only if I have one level. If an item has subitems it does not work. Yes, that's what I meant when I said that I have not dealt yet with nested enumerations. Nested enumerations disturbed the resume counter. Try the attached module and example.
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Montag 21 Oktober 2013, 10:18:06 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Yes, that's what I meant when I said that I have not dealt yet with nested enumerations. Nested enumerations disturbed the resume counter. Try the attached module and example. Attached now. Jürgen#\DeclareLyXModule{Beamer Resumable Enumerate} #DescriptionBegin # Adds a layout 'Enumerate-Resume' to beamer that lets you continue an enumerated list. # This only works in the beamer and beamer-article classes. #DescriptionEnd # Author: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org Format 35 Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LaTeXName resenumerate LabelFont Color blue EndFont Preamble % Resumable enumeration \newif\ifenumresume\enumresumefalse \newcounter{saveenumi} \newcommand*\saveenumvalue{\ifnum\@listdepth2\setcounter{saveenumi}{\value{enumi}}\fi} \newcommand*\restoreenumvalue{\ifnum\@listdepth2\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi} \onlypresentation{\resetcounteronoverlays{saveenumi}} \usepackage{etoolbox} \AtEndEnvironment{enumerate}{\saveenumvalue} \let\resenumerate\enumerate \let\endresenumerate\endenumerate \AtBeginEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumetrue} \AtEndEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumefalse\saveenumvalue} \apptocmd{\beamer@enum@}{\ifenumresume\restoreenumvalue\fi}{}{} \AtBeginDocument{% \onlyarticle{% \makeatletter \apptocmd{\@enum@}{\ifenumresume\restoreenumvalue\fi}{}{} \makeatother } } EndPreamble End beamer-resenumerate-example.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta: Am Montag 21 Oktober 2013, 10:18:06 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Yes, that's what I meant when I said that I have not dealt yet with nested enumerations. Nested enumerations disturbed the resume counter. Try the attached module and example. Attached now. Thanks It works. But I don't know how I supposed to use it. 1. To set enumerate-resume only to parent levels where I need resuming. In this case to set the nested sublevels to normal enumerate. 2. To set everything, including the nested sublevels, to enumerate-resume. I tried both and both worked. Still I am curious if I can change in the local layout the end of an environment; e.g to change \end{enumerate} to \end{enumerate} \seti. Is is possible? Thank you for your work. bcsikos
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Csikos Bela wrote: It works. But I don't know how I supposed to use it. [...] 2. To set everything, including the nested sublevels, to enumerate-resume. Like this. Still I am curious if I can change in the local layout the end of an environment; e.g to change \end{enumerate} to \end{enumerate} \seti. Is is possible? Should be \seti\end{enumerate}, shouldn't it?. Not with LyX's means. You need to use, as I have done, the package etoolbox, which provides the hook \AtEndEnvironment. But note that you will run into the same problems with nested lists with your approach. Jürgen
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 23:18:52 schrieb Csikos Bela: > OK. I set all items to Enumerate-Resume. Even then it works only > > if I have one level. If an item has subitems it does not work. Yes, that's what I meant when I said that I have not dealt yet with nested enumerations. Nested enumerations disturbed the resume counter. Try the attached module and example.
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Montag 21 Oktober 2013, 10:18:06 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: > Yes, that's what I meant when I said that I have not dealt yet with nested > enumerations. Nested enumerations disturbed the resume counter. > > Try the attached module and example. Attached now. Jürgen#\DeclareLyXModule{Beamer Resumable Enumerate} #DescriptionBegin # Adds a layout 'Enumerate-Resume' to beamer that lets you continue an enumerated list. # This only works in the beamer and beamer-article classes. #DescriptionEnd # Author: Jürgen SpitzmüllerFormat 35 Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LaTeXName resenumerate LabelFont Color blue EndFont Preamble % Resumable enumeration \newif\ifenumresume\enumresumefalse \newcounter{saveenumi} \newcommand*\saveenumvalue{\ifnum\@listdepth<2\setcounter{saveenumi}{\value{enumi}}\fi} \newcommand*\restoreenumvalue{\ifnum\@listdepth<2\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi} \only{\resetcounteronoverlays{saveenumi}} \usepackage{etoolbox} \AtEndEnvironment{enumerate}{\saveenumvalue} \let\resenumerate\enumerate \let\endresenumerate\endenumerate \AtBeginEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumetrue} \AtEndEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumefalse\saveenumvalue} \apptocmd{\beamer@enum@}{\ifenumresume\restoreenumvalue\fi}{}{} \AtBeginDocument{% \only{% \makeatletter \apptocmd{\@enum@}{\ifenumresume\restoreenumvalue\fi}{}{} \makeatother } } EndPreamble End beamer-resenumerate-example.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
"Jürgen Spitzmüller"írta: >Am Montag 21 Oktober 2013, 10:18:06 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: >> Yes, that's what I meant when I said that I have not dealt yet with nested >> enumerations. Nested enumerations disturbed the resume counter. >> >> Try the attached module and example. > >Attached now. > Thanks It works. But I don't know how I supposed to use it. 1. To set enumerate-resume only to parent levels where I need resuming. In this case to set the nested sublevels to normal enumerate. 2. To set everything, including the nested sublevels, to enumerate-resume. I tried both and both worked. Still I am curious if I can change in the local layout the end of an environment; e.g to change "\end{enumerate}" to "\end{enumerate} \seti". Is is possible? Thank you for your work. bcsikos
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Csikos Bela wrote: > It works. > > But I don't know how I supposed to use it. [...] > 2. To set everything, including the nested sublevels, to enumerate-resume. Like this. > Still I am curious if I can change in the local layout the end of > > an environment; e.g to change "\end{enumerate}" to > > "\end{enumerate} \seti". Is is possible? Should be " \seti\end{enumerate}", shouldn't it?. Not with LyX's means. You need to use, as I have done, the package etoolbox, which provides the hook \AtEndEnvironment. But note that you will run into the same problems with nested lists with your approach. Jürgen
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta: Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 16:15:09 schrieb Csikos Bela: 1. The code inserted as local layout does override/replace the code specified in enumitem module? Yes. 2. Loosely related. I tried powerdot because enumitem does not work with beamer. And beamer even starts numbering enumerate list from 1 in every new frame/slide. If I could resume enumeration in beamer I would prefer to use beamer. Beamer and enumitem are incompatible. You can resume manually or with some LaTeX trickery, see e.g. http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/55000/continuing-enumerate-counters-in-beamer Jürgen, thanks again. I looked at the stackexchange link. I copied the necessary code into my preamble. But I don't know where to insert commands \seti and \conti. Especially \conti is problematic as I don't know how I can insert it between \begin{enumerate} and the first \item commands. I made a beamer minimal example file which I attach here. I have two levels enumerated lists, practically one first level in each frame. Could you please show me on my example file how and where to insert those commands exactly? Thanks, bcsikos beamer-enumerate-continue-example.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Csikos Bela wrote: I looked at the stackexchange link. I copied the necessary code into my preamble. But I don't know where to insert commands \seti and \conti. There's no need to insert the stackexchange code (in fact, this is not possible with LyX, as you noticed yourself). Instead, use the module I posted: http://marc.info/?l=lyx-usersm=138218324718365w=2 If you use the new style Enumerate-Resume provided by the module, the necessary code will be inserted automatically. If you need to know how to install and use a module, look here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules Jürgen
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 18:03:47 schrieb Csikos Bela: If I use Enumerate-Resume style it works only if the previous item is set to Enumerate (not Enumerate-Resume). That is it dos not work in my case. Please look at the attached beamer-resenumerate.lyx and beamer-resenumerate2.lyx files and their pdf outputs. Well, in the first example, you use the style incorrectly: You have to use the style Enumerate-Resume for _the whole list_ which should start with a resumed number. In other words: Never mix normal Enumerate and Enumerate_Resume in a single list. (And the level 2 labels are not correct either. For now this is not a problem as I will change them and they will not indicate which first level they belong to.) I have not dealt yet with nested enumerations. This obviously needs more work. I will have a look at this. Jürgen
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta: Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 18:03:47 schrieb Csikos Bela: If I use Enumerate-Resume style it works only if the previous item is set to Enumerate (not Enumerate-Resume). That is it dos not work in my case
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
For some reason my last answer arrived truncated to the list, therefore I I send it again: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta: Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 18:03:47 schrieb Csikos Bela: If I use Enumerate-Resume style it works only if the previous item is set to Enumerate (not Enumerate-Resume). That is it dos not work in my case. Please look at the attached beamer-resenumerate.lyx and beamer-resenumerate2.lyx files and their pdf outputs. Well, in the first example, you use the style incorrectly: You have to use the style Enumerate-Resume for _the whole list_ which should start with a resumed number. In other words: Never mix normal Enumerate and Enumerate_Resume in a single list. OK. I set all items to Enumerate-Resume. Even then it works only if I have one level. If an item has subitems it does not work. (And the level 2 labels are not correct either. For now this is not a problem as I will change them and they will not indicate which first level they belong to.) I have not dealt yet with nested enumerations. This obviously needs more work. I will have a look at this. What I want to achieve is making tests. The questions are numbered and each slide has one question. The answers below the questions are labeled by capital letters from A to D or E. I want to be able to rearrange the order of questions without changing the numbers manually. I also want to copy questions between documents. As a next step I also would like to highlight the correct answers, inlcuding the labels (if it is possible at all). I just described this because there might be other methods to make such documents than I tried to do so far. Thanks, bcsikos
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta: Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 18:03:47 schrieb Csikos Bela: If I use Enumerate-Resume style it works only if the previous item is set to Enumerate (not Enumerate-Resume). That is it dos not work in my case. Please look at the attached beamer-resenumerate.lyx and beamer-resenumerate2.lyx files and their pdf outputs. Well, in the first example, you use the style incorrectly: You have to use the style Enumerate-Resume for _the whole list_ which should start with a resumed number. In other words: Never mix normal Enumerate and Enumerate_Resume in a single list. I thought I could use a local layout and where I modify the \begin{enumerate} and \end{enumerate} commands. For example: Style Beamer-Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate LatexParam\conti OptionalArgs 0 # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LabelFont Color blue EndFont End This adds \begin{enumerate} \conti at the beginning of the environment when Beamer-Enumerate-Resume is set. But I don't know how I could modify the end of the environment: to change \end{enumerate} to \end{enumerate} \seti. Is it possible? I attach an example file which includes the above local layout. I inserted \seti commands in ERT, and it work, but I would like them to be inserted by the style. Thanks, bcsikos beamer-Enumerate-Resume.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta: Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 16:15:09 schrieb Csikos Bela: 1. The code inserted as local layout does override/replace the code specified in enumitem module? Yes. 2. Loosely related. I tried powerdot because enumitem does not work with beamer. And beamer even starts numbering enumerate list from 1 in every new frame/slide. If I could resume enumeration in beamer I would prefer to use beamer. Beamer and enumitem are incompatible. You can resume manually or with some LaTeX trickery, see e.g. http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/55000/continuing-enumerate-counters-in-beamer Jürgen, thanks again. I looked at the stackexchange link. I copied the necessary code into my preamble. But I don't know where to insert commands \seti and \conti. Especially \conti is problematic as I don't know how I can insert it between \begin{enumerate} and the first \item commands. I made a beamer minimal example file which I attach here. I have two levels enumerated lists, practically one first level in each frame. Could you please show me on my example file how and where to insert those commands exactly? Thanks, bcsikos beamer-enumerate-continue-example.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Csikos Bela wrote: I looked at the stackexchange link. I copied the necessary code into my preamble. But I don't know where to insert commands \seti and \conti. There's no need to insert the stackexchange code (in fact, this is not possible with LyX, as you noticed yourself). Instead, use the module I posted: http://marc.info/?l=lyx-usersm=138218324718365w=2 If you use the new style Enumerate-Resume provided by the module, the necessary code will be inserted automatically. If you need to know how to install and use a module, look here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules Jürgen
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 18:03:47 schrieb Csikos Bela: If I use Enumerate-Resume style it works only if the previous item is set to Enumerate (not Enumerate-Resume). That is it dos not work in my case. Please look at the attached beamer-resenumerate.lyx and beamer-resenumerate2.lyx files and their pdf outputs. Well, in the first example, you use the style incorrectly: You have to use the style Enumerate-Resume for _the whole list_ which should start with a resumed number. In other words: Never mix normal Enumerate and Enumerate_Resume in a single list. (And the level 2 labels are not correct either. For now this is not a problem as I will change them and they will not indicate which first level they belong to.) I have not dealt yet with nested enumerations. This obviously needs more work. I will have a look at this. Jürgen
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta: Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 18:03:47 schrieb Csikos Bela: If I use Enumerate-Resume style it works only if the previous item is set to Enumerate (not Enumerate-Resume). That is it dos not work in my case
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
For some reason my last answer arrived truncated to the list, therefore I I send it again: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta: Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 18:03:47 schrieb Csikos Bela: If I use Enumerate-Resume style it works only if the previous item is set to Enumerate (not Enumerate-Resume). That is it dos not work in my case. Please look at the attached beamer-resenumerate.lyx and beamer-resenumerate2.lyx files and their pdf outputs. Well, in the first example, you use the style incorrectly: You have to use the style Enumerate-Resume for _the whole list_ which should start with a resumed number. In other words: Never mix normal Enumerate and Enumerate_Resume in a single list. OK. I set all items to Enumerate-Resume. Even then it works only if I have one level. If an item has subitems it does not work. (And the level 2 labels are not correct either. For now this is not a problem as I will change them and they will not indicate which first level they belong to.) I have not dealt yet with nested enumerations. This obviously needs more work. I will have a look at this. What I want to achieve is making tests. The questions are numbered and each slide has one question. The answers below the questions are labeled by capital letters from A to D or E. I want to be able to rearrange the order of questions without changing the numbers manually. I also want to copy questions between documents. As a next step I also would like to highlight the correct answers, inlcuding the labels (if it is possible at all). I just described this because there might be other methods to make such documents than I tried to do so far. Thanks, bcsikos
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta: Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 18:03:47 schrieb Csikos Bela: If I use Enumerate-Resume style it works only if the previous item is set to Enumerate (not Enumerate-Resume). That is it dos not work in my case. Please look at the attached beamer-resenumerate.lyx and beamer-resenumerate2.lyx files and their pdf outputs. Well, in the first example, you use the style incorrectly: You have to use the style Enumerate-Resume for _the whole list_ which should start with a resumed number. In other words: Never mix normal Enumerate and Enumerate_Resume in a single list. I thought I could use a local layout and where I modify the \begin{enumerate} and \end{enumerate} commands. For example: Style Beamer-Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate LatexParam\conti OptionalArgs 0 # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LabelFont Color blue EndFont End This adds \begin{enumerate} \conti at the beginning of the environment when Beamer-Enumerate-Resume is set. But I don't know how I could modify the end of the environment: to change \end{enumerate} to \end{enumerate} \seti. Is it possible? I attach an example file which includes the above local layout. I inserted \seti commands in ERT, and it work, but I would like them to be inserted by the style. Thanks, bcsikos beamer-Enumerate-Resume.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
"Jürgen Spitzmüller" <sp...@lyx.org> írta: >Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 16:15:09 schrieb Csikos Bela: >> 1. The code inserted as local layout does override/replace the code >> specified in enumitem module? > >Yes. > >> 2. Loosely related. I tried powerdot because enumitem does not work with >> beamer. And beamer even starts numbering enumerate list from 1 in every new >> frame/slide. If I could resume enumeration in beamer I would prefer to use >> beamer. > >Beamer and enumitem are incompatible. You can resume manually or with some >LaTeX trickery, see e.g. >http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/55000/continuing-enumerate-counters-in-beamer Jürgen, thanks again. I looked at the stackexchange link. I copied the necessary code into my preamble. But I don't know where to insert commands \seti and \conti. Especially \conti is problematic as I don't know how I can insert it between "\begin{enumerate}" and the first "\item" commands. I made a beamer minimal example file which I attach here. I have two levels enumerated lists, practically one first level in each frame. Could you please show me on my example file how and where to insert those commands exactly? Thanks, bcsikos beamer-enumerate-continue-example.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Csikos Bela wrote: > I looked at the stackexchange link. I copied the necessary code into my > preamble. > > But I don't know where to insert commands \seti and \conti. There's no need to insert the stackexchange code (in fact, this is not possible with LyX, as you noticed yourself). Instead, use the module I posted: http://marc.info/?l=lyx-users=138218324718365=2 If you use the new style "Enumerate-Resume" provided by the module, the necessary code will be inserted automatically. If you need to know how to install and use a "module", look here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules Jürgen
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 18:03:47 schrieb Csikos Bela: > If I use Enumerate-Resume style it works only if the previous item is set > > to Enumerate (not Enumerate-Resume). That is it dos not work in my case. > > Please look at the attached beamer-resenumerate.lyx and > > beamer-resenumerate2.lyx files and their pdf outputs. Well, in the first example, you use the style incorrectly: You have to use the style "Enumerate-Resume" for _the whole list_ which should start with a resumed number. In other words: Never mix normal Enumerate and Enumerate_Resume in a single list. > (And the level 2 labels are not correct either. For now this is not a > problem as > > I will change them and they will not indicate which first level they belong > to.) I have not dealt yet with nested enumerations. This obviously needs more work. I will have a look at this. Jürgen
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
"Jürgen Spitzmüller"írta: >Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 18:03:47 schrieb Csikos Bela: >> If I use Enumerate-Resume style it works only if the previous item is set >> >> to Enumerate (not Enumerate-Resume). That is it dos not work in my case
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
For some reason my last answer arrived truncated to the list, therefore I I send it again: "Jürgen Spitzmüller"írta: >Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 18:03:47 schrieb Csikos Bela: >> If I use Enumerate-Resume style it works only if the previous item is set >> >> to Enumerate (not Enumerate-Resume). That is it dos not work in my case. >> >> Please look at the attached beamer-resenumerate.lyx and >> >> beamer-resenumerate2.lyx files and their pdf outputs. > >Well, in the first example, you use the style incorrectly: You have to use the >style "Enumerate-Resume" for _the whole list_ which should start with a >resumed number. In other words: Never mix normal Enumerate and >Enumerate_Resume in a single list. OK. I set all items to Enumerate-Resume. Even then it works only if I have one level. If an item has subitems it does not work. > >> (And the level 2 labels are not correct either. For now this is not a >> problem as >> >> I will change them and they will not indicate which first level they belong >> to.) > >I have not dealt yet with nested enumerations. This obviously needs more work. >I will have a look at this. What I want to achieve is making tests. The questions are numbered and each slide has one question. The answers below the questions are labeled by capital letters from A to D or E. I want to be able to rearrange the order of questions without changing the numbers manually. I also want to copy questions between documents. As a next step I also would like to highlight the correct answers, inlcuding the labels (if it is possible at all). I just described this because there might be other methods to make such documents than I tried to do so far. Thanks, bcsikos
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
"Jürgen Spitzmüller"írta: >Am Sonntag 20 Oktober 2013, 18:03:47 schrieb Csikos Bela: >> If I use Enumerate-Resume style it works only if the previous item is set >> >> to Enumerate (not Enumerate-Resume). That is it dos not work in my case. >> >> Please look at the attached beamer-resenumerate.lyx and >> >> beamer-resenumerate2.lyx files and their pdf outputs. > >Well, in the first example, you use the style incorrectly: You have to use the >style "Enumerate-Resume" for _the whole list_ which should start with a >resumed number. In other words: Never mix normal Enumerate and >Enumerate_Resume in a single list. I thought I could use a local layout and where I modify the \begin{enumerate} and \end{enumerate} commands. For example: Style Beamer-Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate LatexParam\conti OptionalArgs 0 # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LabelFont Color blue EndFont End This adds \begin{enumerate} \conti at the beginning of the environment when Beamer-Enumerate-Resume is set. But I don't know how I could modify the end of the environment: to change "\end{enumerate}" to "\end{enumerate} \seti". Is it possible? I attach an example file which includes the above local layout. I inserted "\seti" commands in ERT, and it work, but I would like them to be inserted by the style. Thanks, bcsikos beamer-Enumerate-Resume.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: enumitem's enumerate-resume does not work in powerdot
Am Samstag 19 Oktober 2013, 00:51:01 schrieb Csikos Bela: Unfortunately resuming works only within the same slide. In a new slide the numbers start again from 1 even if the resume option is used. (Enumerate resume works correctly in the article class even through sections.) Is this normal or a bug? How could I fix it? Looks like a powerdot bug. In LaTeX, you can work around that by using the option start=nr instead of resume. Alas, the second optional argument of powerdot enumeration is not supported in LyX 2.0 (it will be in LyX 2.1). With yet another local style definition, you can fix it. See attachment. HTH Jürgen powerdot-enumerate-resume.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 16:26:53 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Beamer and enumitem are incompatible. You can resume manually or with some LaTeX trickery, see e.g. http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/55000/continuing-enumerate-counters-i n-beamer The attached module implements an Enumerate-Resume style for beamer. This works with LyX 2.0 and 2.1, with beamer and beamerarticle and both with default overlay settings and mini templates (although you need to re- specifiy this for each resumed list). Jürgen#\DeclareLyXModule{Beamer Resumable Enumerate} #DescriptionBegin # Adds a layout 'Enumerate-Resume' to beamer that lets you continue an enumerated list. # This only works in the beamer and beamer-article classes. #DescriptionEnd # Author: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org Format 35 Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LaTeXName resenumerate LabelFont Color blue EndFont Preamble % Resumable enumeration \newif\ifenumresume\enumresumefalse \newcounter{saveenumi} \onlypresentation{\resetcounteronoverlays{saveenumi}} \usepackage{etoolbox} \AtEndEnvironment{enumerate}{\setcounter{saveenumi}{\value{enumi}}} \let\resenumerate\enumerate \let\endresenumerate\endenumerate \AtBeginEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumetrue} \AtEndEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumefalse} \apptocmd{\beamer@enum@}{\ifenumresume\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi}{}{} \AtBeginDocument{% \onlyarticle{% \makeatletter \apptocmd{\@enum@}{\ifenumresume\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi}{}{} \makeatother } } EndPreamble End
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: The attached module implements an Enumerate-Resume style for beamer. This works with LyX 2.0 and 2.1, with beamer and beamerarticle and both with default overlay settings and mini templates (although you need to re- specifiy this for each resumed list). This one also works with multiple consequent Enumerate-Resumes. Jürgen#\DeclareLyXModule{Beamer Resumable Enumerate} #DescriptionBegin # Adds a layout 'Enumerate-Resume' to beamer that lets you continue an enumerated list. # This only works in the beamer and beamer-article classes. #DescriptionEnd # Author: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org Format 35 Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LaTeXName resenumerate LabelFont Color blue EndFont Preamble % Resumable enumeration \newif\ifenumresume\enumresumefalse \newcounter{saveenumi} \onlypresentation{\resetcounteronoverlays{saveenumi}} \usepackage{etoolbox} \AtEndEnvironment{enumerate}{\setcounter{saveenumi}{\value{enumi}}} \let\resenumerate\enumerate \let\endresenumerate\endenumerate \AtBeginEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumetrue} \AtEndEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumefalse\setcounter{saveenumi}{\value{enumi}}} \apptocmd{\beamer@enum@}{\ifenumresume\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi}{}{} \AtBeginDocument{% \onlyarticle{% \makeatletter \apptocmd{\@enum@}{\ifenumresume\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi}{}{} \makeatother } } EndPreamble End
Re: enumitem's enumerate-resume does not work in powerdot
Am Samstag 19 Oktober 2013, 00:51:01 schrieb Csikos Bela: Unfortunately resuming works only within the same slide. In a new slide the numbers start again from 1 even if the resume option is used. (Enumerate resume works correctly in the article class even through sections.) Is this normal or a bug? How could I fix it? Looks like a powerdot bug. In LaTeX, you can work around that by using the option start=nr instead of resume. Alas, the second optional argument of powerdot enumeration is not supported in LyX 2.0 (it will be in LyX 2.1). With yet another local style definition, you can fix it. See attachment. HTH Jürgen powerdot-enumerate-resume.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 16:26:53 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Beamer and enumitem are incompatible. You can resume manually or with some LaTeX trickery, see e.g. http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/55000/continuing-enumerate-counters-i n-beamer The attached module implements an Enumerate-Resume style for beamer. This works with LyX 2.0 and 2.1, with beamer and beamerarticle and both with default overlay settings and mini templates (although you need to re- specifiy this for each resumed list). Jürgen#\DeclareLyXModule{Beamer Resumable Enumerate} #DescriptionBegin # Adds a layout 'Enumerate-Resume' to beamer that lets you continue an enumerated list. # This only works in the beamer and beamer-article classes. #DescriptionEnd # Author: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org Format 35 Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LaTeXName resenumerate LabelFont Color blue EndFont Preamble % Resumable enumeration \newif\ifenumresume\enumresumefalse \newcounter{saveenumi} \onlypresentation{\resetcounteronoverlays{saveenumi}} \usepackage{etoolbox} \AtEndEnvironment{enumerate}{\setcounter{saveenumi}{\value{enumi}}} \let\resenumerate\enumerate \let\endresenumerate\endenumerate \AtBeginEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumetrue} \AtEndEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumefalse} \apptocmd{\beamer@enum@}{\ifenumresume\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi}{}{} \AtBeginDocument{% \onlyarticle{% \makeatletter \apptocmd{\@enum@}{\ifenumresume\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi}{}{} \makeatother } } EndPreamble End
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: The attached module implements an Enumerate-Resume style for beamer. This works with LyX 2.0 and 2.1, with beamer and beamerarticle and both with default overlay settings and mini templates (although you need to re- specifiy this for each resumed list). This one also works with multiple consequent Enumerate-Resumes. Jürgen#\DeclareLyXModule{Beamer Resumable Enumerate} #DescriptionBegin # Adds a layout 'Enumerate-Resume' to beamer that lets you continue an enumerated list. # This only works in the beamer and beamer-article classes. #DescriptionEnd # Author: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org Format 35 Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LaTeXName resenumerate LabelFont Color blue EndFont Preamble % Resumable enumeration \newif\ifenumresume\enumresumefalse \newcounter{saveenumi} \onlypresentation{\resetcounteronoverlays{saveenumi}} \usepackage{etoolbox} \AtEndEnvironment{enumerate}{\setcounter{saveenumi}{\value{enumi}}} \let\resenumerate\enumerate \let\endresenumerate\endenumerate \AtBeginEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumetrue} \AtEndEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumefalse\setcounter{saveenumi}{\value{enumi}}} \apptocmd{\beamer@enum@}{\ifenumresume\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi}{}{} \AtBeginDocument{% \onlyarticle{% \makeatletter \apptocmd{\@enum@}{\ifenumresume\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi}{}{} \makeatother } } EndPreamble End
Re: enumitem's enumerate-resume does not work in powerdot
Am Samstag 19 Oktober 2013, 00:51:01 schrieb Csikos Bela: > Unfortunately resuming works only within the same slide. In a new slide the > numbers start > > again from 1 even if the resume option is used. > > (Enumerate resume works correctly in the article class even through > sections.) > > Is this normal or a bug? How could I fix it? Looks like a powerdot bug. In LaTeX, you can work around that by using the option "start=" instead of resume. Alas, the second optional argument of powerdot enumeration is not supported in LyX 2.0 (it will be in LyX 2.1). With yet another local style definition, you can fix it. See attachment. HTH Jürgen powerdot-enumerate-resume.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 16:26:53 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: > Beamer and enumitem are incompatible. You can resume manually or with some > LaTeX trickery, see e.g. > http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/55000/continuing-enumerate-counters-i > n-beamer The attached module implements an "Enumerate-Resume" style for beamer. This works with LyX 2.0 and 2.1, with beamer and beamerarticle and both with default overlay settings and "mini templates" (although you need to re- specifiy this for each "resumed" list). Jürgen#\DeclareLyXModule{Beamer Resumable Enumerate} #DescriptionBegin # Adds a layout 'Enumerate-Resume' to beamer that lets you continue an enumerated list. # This only works in the beamer and beamer-article classes. #DescriptionEnd # Author: Jürgen SpitzmüllerFormat 35 Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LaTeXName resenumerate LabelFont Color blue EndFont Preamble % Resumable enumeration \newif\ifenumresume\enumresumefalse \newcounter{saveenumi} \only{\resetcounteronoverlays{saveenumi}} \usepackage{etoolbox} \AtEndEnvironment{enumerate}{\setcounter{saveenumi}{\value{enumi}}} \let\resenumerate\enumerate \let\endresenumerate\endenumerate \AtBeginEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumetrue} \AtEndEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumefalse} \apptocmd{\beamer@enum@}{\ifenumresume\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi}{}{} \AtBeginDocument{% \only{% \makeatletter \apptocmd{\@enum@}{\ifenumresume\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi}{}{} \makeatother } } EndPreamble End
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > The attached module implements an "Enumerate-Resume" style for beamer. This > works with LyX 2.0 and 2.1, with beamer and beamerarticle and both with > default overlay settings and "mini templates" (although you need to re- > specifiy this for each "resumed" list). This one also works with multiple consequent Enumerate-Resumes. Jürgen#\DeclareLyXModule{Beamer Resumable Enumerate} #DescriptionBegin # Adds a layout 'Enumerate-Resume' to beamer that lets you continue an enumerated list. # This only works in the beamer and beamer-article classes. #DescriptionEnd # Author: Jürgen SpitzmüllerFormat 35 Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LaTeXName resenumerate LabelFont Color blue EndFont Preamble % Resumable enumeration \newif\ifenumresume\enumresumefalse \newcounter{saveenumi} \only{\resetcounteronoverlays{saveenumi}} \usepackage{etoolbox} \AtEndEnvironment{enumerate}{\setcounter{saveenumi}{\value{enumi}}} \let\resenumerate\enumerate \let\endresenumerate\endenumerate \AtBeginEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumetrue} \AtEndEnvironment{resenumerate}{\enumresumefalse\setcounter{saveenumi}{\value{enumi}}} \apptocmd{\beamer@enum@}{\ifenumresume\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi}{}{} \AtBeginDocument{% \only{% \makeatletter \apptocmd{\@enum@}{\ifenumresume\setcounter{enumi}{\value{saveenumi}}\fi}{}{} \makeatother } } EndPreamble End
error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Hello: I would like to use powerdot with enumitem in lyx. I use powerdot class (selected in lyx class selection window) and enumitem module (selected in lyx modules window, as customisable lists) in lyx 2.0.6. When I insert enumerated lists and set the second and following lists to resume lyx can not compile the document. It gives error: ! Package xkeyval Error: `resume*' undefined in families `enumitem'. The package versions I have reported by lyx/latex log: Package: enumitem 2011/09/28 v3.5.2 powerdot.cls Document Class: powerdot 2012/03/13 v1.4i I attach a non-working example file, powerdot-enumitem.lyx How to fix this? Thanks, bcsikos powerdot-enumitem.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
On Fri, 18 Oct 2013 14:56:05 +0200 (CEST) Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu sent this: Hello: I would like to use powerdot with enumitem in lyx. I use powerdot class (selected in lyx class selection window) and enumitem module (selected in lyx modules window, as customisable lists) in lyx 2.0.6. When I insert enumerated lists and set the second and following lists to resume lyx can not compile the document. It gives error: ! Package xkeyval Error: `resume*' undefined in families `enumitem'. The package versions I have reported by lyx/latex log: Package: enumitem 2011/09/28 v3.5.2 powerdot.cls Document Class: powerdot 2012/03/13 v1.4i I attach a non-working example file, powerdot-enumitem.lyx How to fix this? Thanks, bcsikos But it will be and look correct when exported to PDF? Or not? Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** A man is either free or he is not. There cannot be any apprenticeship for freedom. --Amiri Baraka *** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic -
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Charlie aries...@skymesh.com.au írta: On Fri, 18 Oct 2013 14:56:05 +0200 (CEST) Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu sent this: Hello: I would like to use powerdot with enumitem in lyx. I use powerdot class (selected in lyx class selection window) and enumitem module (selected in lyx modules window, as customisable lists) in lyx 2.0.6. When I insert enumerated lists and set the second and following lists to resume lyx can not compile the document. It gives error: ! Package xkeyval Error: `resume*' undefined in families `enumitem'. The package versions I have reported by lyx/latex log: Package: enumitem 2011/09/28 v3.5.2 powerdot.cls Document Class: powerdot 2012/03/13 v1.4i I attach a non-working example file, powerdot-enumitem.lyx How to fix this? Thanks, bcsikos But it will be and look correct when exported to PDF? Or not? Short answer: no. Long answer: compile lyx file = export to pdf. It gives error message and does not produce pdf output (using ps2pdf). bcsikos
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 14:56:05 schrieb Csikos Bela: How to fix this? Copy the following into Document Settings Local Format, press validate and OK. Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate LatexParam[][resume] OptionalArgs 0 # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LabelFont Color blue EndFont End The reason is that powerdot has its own list syntax and an additional optional argument, so the enumitem module produces the wrong code here. Jürgen
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta: Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 14:56:05 schrieb Csikos Bela: How to fix this? Copy the following into Document Settings Local Format, press validate and OK. Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate LatexParam[][resume] OptionalArgs 0 # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LabelFont Color blue EndFont End The reason is that powerdot has its own list syntax and an additional optional argument, so the enumitem module produces the wrong code here. It works. Thank you. I have two questions. 1. The code inserted as local layout does override/replace the code specified in enumitem module? 2. Loosely related. I tried powerdot because enumitem does not work with beamer. And beamer even starts numbering enumerate list from 1 in every new frame/slide. If I could resume enumeration in beamer I would prefer to use beamer. bcsikos
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 16:15:09 schrieb Csikos Bela: 1. The code inserted as local layout does override/replace the code specified in enumitem module? Yes. 2. Loosely related. I tried powerdot because enumitem does not work with beamer. And beamer even starts numbering enumerate list from 1 in every new frame/slide. If I could resume enumeration in beamer I would prefer to use beamer. Beamer and enumitem are incompatible. You can resume manually or with some LaTeX trickery, see e.g. http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/55000/continuing-enumerate-counters-in-beamer Jürgen
enumitem's enumerate-resume does not work in powerdot
Hello: I would like to make a presentation with enumerated lists through the presentation. Powerdot manual states that powerdot works with enumitem package, even refers to its manual. According to this the resume option for enumerate should work in powerdot. Unfortunately resuming works only within the same slide. In a new slide the numbers start again from 1 even if the resume option is used. (Enumerate resume works correctly in the article class even through sections.) Is this normal or a bug? How could I fix it? I attach an example powerdot and article file. Thanks, bcsikos powerdot-enumerate-resume.lyx Description: Binary data article-enumerate-resume.lyx Description: Binary data
error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Hello: I would like to use powerdot with enumitem in lyx. I use powerdot class (selected in lyx class selection window) and enumitem module (selected in lyx modules window, as customisable lists) in lyx 2.0.6. When I insert enumerated lists and set the second and following lists to resume lyx can not compile the document. It gives error: ! Package xkeyval Error: `resume*' undefined in families `enumitem'. The package versions I have reported by lyx/latex log: Package: enumitem 2011/09/28 v3.5.2 powerdot.cls Document Class: powerdot 2012/03/13 v1.4i I attach a non-working example file, powerdot-enumitem.lyx How to fix this? Thanks, bcsikos powerdot-enumitem.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
On Fri, 18 Oct 2013 14:56:05 +0200 (CEST) Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu sent this: Hello: I would like to use powerdot with enumitem in lyx. I use powerdot class (selected in lyx class selection window) and enumitem module (selected in lyx modules window, as customisable lists) in lyx 2.0.6. When I insert enumerated lists and set the second and following lists to resume lyx can not compile the document. It gives error: ! Package xkeyval Error: `resume*' undefined in families `enumitem'. The package versions I have reported by lyx/latex log: Package: enumitem 2011/09/28 v3.5.2 powerdot.cls Document Class: powerdot 2012/03/13 v1.4i I attach a non-working example file, powerdot-enumitem.lyx How to fix this? Thanks, bcsikos But it will be and look correct when exported to PDF? Or not? Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** A man is either free or he is not. There cannot be any apprenticeship for freedom. --Amiri Baraka *** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic -
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Charlie aries...@skymesh.com.au írta: On Fri, 18 Oct 2013 14:56:05 +0200 (CEST) Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu sent this: Hello: I would like to use powerdot with enumitem in lyx. I use powerdot class (selected in lyx class selection window) and enumitem module (selected in lyx modules window, as customisable lists) in lyx 2.0.6. When I insert enumerated lists and set the second and following lists to resume lyx can not compile the document. It gives error: ! Package xkeyval Error: `resume*' undefined in families `enumitem'. The package versions I have reported by lyx/latex log: Package: enumitem 2011/09/28 v3.5.2 powerdot.cls Document Class: powerdot 2012/03/13 v1.4i I attach a non-working example file, powerdot-enumitem.lyx How to fix this? Thanks, bcsikos But it will be and look correct when exported to PDF? Or not? Short answer: no. Long answer: compile lyx file = export to pdf. It gives error message and does not produce pdf output (using ps2pdf). bcsikos
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 14:56:05 schrieb Csikos Bela: How to fix this? Copy the following into Document Settings Local Format, press validate and OK. Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate LatexParam[][resume] OptionalArgs 0 # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LabelFont Color blue EndFont End The reason is that powerdot has its own list syntax and an additional optional argument, so the enumitem module produces the wrong code here. Jürgen
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta: Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 14:56:05 schrieb Csikos Bela: How to fix this? Copy the following into Document Settings Local Format, press validate and OK. Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate LatexParam[][resume] OptionalArgs 0 # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LabelFont Color blue EndFont End The reason is that powerdot has its own list syntax and an additional optional argument, so the enumitem module produces the wrong code here. It works. Thank you. I have two questions. 1. The code inserted as local layout does override/replace the code specified in enumitem module? 2. Loosely related. I tried powerdot because enumitem does not work with beamer. And beamer even starts numbering enumerate list from 1 in every new frame/slide. If I could resume enumeration in beamer I would prefer to use beamer. bcsikos
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 16:15:09 schrieb Csikos Bela: 1. The code inserted as local layout does override/replace the code specified in enumitem module? Yes. 2. Loosely related. I tried powerdot because enumitem does not work with beamer. And beamer even starts numbering enumerate list from 1 in every new frame/slide. If I could resume enumeration in beamer I would prefer to use beamer. Beamer and enumitem are incompatible. You can resume manually or with some LaTeX trickery, see e.g. http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/55000/continuing-enumerate-counters-in-beamer Jürgen
enumitem's enumerate-resume does not work in powerdot
Hello: I would like to make a presentation with enumerated lists through the presentation. Powerdot manual states that powerdot works with enumitem package, even refers to its manual. According to this the resume option for enumerate should work in powerdot. Unfortunately resuming works only within the same slide. In a new slide the numbers start again from 1 even if the resume option is used. (Enumerate resume works correctly in the article class even through sections.) Is this normal or a bug? How could I fix it? I attach an example powerdot and article file. Thanks, bcsikos powerdot-enumerate-resume.lyx Description: Binary data article-enumerate-resume.lyx Description: Binary data
error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Hello: I would like to use powerdot with enumitem in lyx. I use powerdot class (selected in lyx class selection window) and enumitem module (selected in lyx modules window, as customisable lists) in lyx 2.0.6. When I insert enumerated lists and set the second and following lists to resume lyx can not compile the document. It gives error: ! Package xkeyval Error: `resume*' undefined in families `enumitem'. The package versions I have reported by lyx/latex log: Package: enumitem 2011/09/28 v3.5.2 powerdot.cls Document Class: powerdot 2012/03/13 v1.4i I attach a non-working example file, powerdot-enumitem.lyx How to fix this? Thanks, bcsikos powerdot-enumitem.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
On Fri, 18 Oct 2013 14:56:05 +0200 (CEST) "Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu" sent this: >Hello: > >I would like to use powerdot with enumitem in lyx. > >I use powerdot class (selected in lyx class selection window) and > enumitem module (selected in lyx modules window, as > customisable lists) in lyx 2.0.6. > >When I insert enumerated lists and set the second and following lists > to resume lyx can not compile the document. It gives error: > >! Package xkeyval Error: `resume*' undefined in families `enumitem'. > >The package versions I have reported by lyx/latex log: > >Package: enumitem 2011/09/28 v3.5.2 >powerdot.cls Document Class: powerdot 2012/03/13 v1.4i > >I attach a non-working example file, powerdot-enumitem.lyx > >How to fix this? > >Thanks, > >bcsikos But it will be and look correct when exported to PDF? Or not? Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** A man is either free or he is not. There cannot be any apprenticeship for freedom. --Amiri Baraka *** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic -
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Charlie <aries...@skymesh.com.au> írta: > On Fri, 18 Oct 2013 14:56:05 +0200 (CEST) "Csikos Bela > bcsikos...@freemail.hu" sent this: > > >Hello: >> >>I would like to use powerdot with enumitem in lyx. >> >>I use powerdot class (selected in lyx class selection window) and >> enumitem module (selected in lyx modules window, as >> customisable lists) in lyx 2.0.6. >> >>When I insert enumerated lists and set the second and following lists >> to resume lyx can not compile the document. It gives error: >> >>! Package xkeyval Error: `resume*' undefined in families `enumitem'. >> >>The package versions I have reported by lyx/latex log: >> >>Package: enumitem 2011/09/28 v3.5.2 >>powerdot.cls Document Class: powerdot 2012/03/13 v1.4i >> >>I attach a non-working example file, powerdot-enumitem.lyx >> >>How to fix this? >> >>Thanks, >> >>bcsikos > > But it will be and look correct when exported to PDF? Or not? Short answer: no. Long answer: compile lyx file = export to pdf. It gives error message and does not produce pdf output (using ps2pdf). bcsikos
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 14:56:05 schrieb Csikos Bela: > How to fix this? Copy the following into Document > Settings > Local Format, press "validate" and "OK". Style Enumerate-Resume CopyStyle Enumerate LatexParam[][resume] OptionalArgs 0 # a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label # because the numbering differs in the output LabelFont Color blue EndFont End The reason is that powerdot has its own list syntax and an additional optional argument, so the enumitem module produces the wrong code here. Jürgen
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
"Jürgen Spitzmüller" <sp...@lyx.org> írta: >Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 14:56:05 schrieb Csikos Bela: >> How to fix this? > >Copy the following into Document > Settings > Local Format, press "validate" >and "OK". > >Style Enumerate-Resume >CopyStyle Enumerate >LatexParam[][resume] >OptionalArgs 0 ># a blue label to indicate that this is not a WYSIWYG label ># because the numbering differs in the output >LabelFont > Color blue >EndFont >End > > >The reason is that powerdot has its own list syntax and an additional optional >argument, so the enumitem module produces the wrong code here. It works. Thank you. I have two questions. 1. The code inserted as local layout does override/replace the code specified in enumitem module? 2. Loosely related. I tried powerdot because enumitem does not work with beamer. And beamer even starts numbering enumerate list from 1 in every new frame/slide. If I could resume enumeration in beamer I would prefer to use beamer. bcsikos
Re: error in lyx with powerdot and enumitem resume
Am Freitag 18 Oktober 2013, 16:15:09 schrieb Csikos Bela: > 1. The code inserted as local layout does override/replace the code > specified in enumitem module? Yes. > 2. Loosely related. I tried powerdot because enumitem does not work with > beamer. And beamer even starts numbering enumerate list from 1 in every new > frame/slide. If I could resume enumeration in beamer I would prefer to use > beamer. Beamer and enumitem are incompatible. You can resume manually or with some LaTeX trickery, see e.g. http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/55000/continuing-enumerate-counters-in-beamer Jürgen
enumitem's enumerate-resume does not work in powerdot
Hello: I would like to make a presentation with enumerated lists through the presentation. Powerdot manual states that powerdot works with enumitem package, even refers to its manual. According to this the resume option for enumerate should work in powerdot. Unfortunately resuming works only within the same slide. In a new slide the numbers start again from 1 even if the resume option is used. (Enumerate resume works correctly in the article class even through sections.) Is this normal or a bug? How could I fix it? I attach an example powerdot and article file. Thanks, bcsikos powerdot-enumerate-resume.lyx Description: Binary data article-enumerate-resume.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: Powerdot and graphics
Am Donnerstag 13 Juni 2013, 05:07:49 schrieb Joe Melton: The main issues are that the graphic is added in a way that it flows off the slide. I can specify the size using the dialog box but I am hopeful there would be a more intelligent way? I don't understand this problem. If it is about size, you need to use the figure settings. I would use relative sizes (such as 80% column width). You can also assign images to graphic groups. I was also hoping for a way to put the text and graphic side-by-side in some cases. I tried to set up a text box at 45% width and then a figure float on the other side but that did not work. My use of powerdot will be heavily dependent on getting figures in easily. For side-by-sidy placement, use \twocolumn{ fig }{ text }. The \twoculumn command is not yet supported by LyX 2.0, so you need to enter the command and the braces via TeX mode. HTH Jürgen
Re: Powerdot and graphics
Am Donnerstag 13 Juni 2013, 05:07:49 schrieb Joe Melton: The main issues are that the graphic is added in a way that it flows off the slide. I can specify the size using the dialog box but I am hopeful there would be a more intelligent way? I don't understand this problem. If it is about size, you need to use the figure settings. I would use relative sizes (such as 80% column width). You can also assign images to graphic groups. I was also hoping for a way to put the text and graphic side-by-side in some cases. I tried to set up a text box at 45% width and then a figure float on the other side but that did not work. My use of powerdot will be heavily dependent on getting figures in easily. For side-by-sidy placement, use \twocolumn{ fig }{ text }. The \twoculumn command is not yet supported by LyX 2.0, so you need to enter the command and the braces via TeX mode. HTH Jürgen
Re: Powerdot and graphics
Am Donnerstag 13 Juni 2013, 05:07:49 schrieb Joe Melton: > The main issues are that the graphic is added in a way that it > flows off the slide. I can specify the size using the dialog box > but I am hopeful there would be a more intelligent way? I don't understand this problem. If it is about size, you need to use the figure settings. I would use relative sizes (such as 80% column width). You can also assign images to graphic groups. > I was also hoping for a way to put the text and graphic side-by-side > in some cases. I tried to set up a text box at 45% width and then > a figure float on the other side but that did not work. My use > of powerdot will be heavily dependent on getting figures in easily. For side-by-sidy placement, use \twocolumn{ }{ }. The \twoculumn command is not yet supported by LyX 2.0, so you need to enter the command and the braces via TeX mode. HTH Jürgen
Powerdot and graphics
Hello All, I am using LyX 2.0.5.1. on a Mac (10.6.8) with the powerdot layout that comes preinstalled. I am trying to get powerdot to easily include figures in a sensical way. I have had no luck fiddling on my own and the powerdot manual does not address figure placement. I was hoping someone would have some tips as I couldn't find anything in the archive. I am relatively new to lyx/latex. The main issues are that the graphic is added in a way that it flows off the slide. I can specify the size using the dialog box but I am hopeful there would be a more intelligent way? I was also hoping for a way to put the text and graphic side-by-side in some cases. I tried to set up a text box at 45% width and then a figure float on the other side but that did not work. My use of powerdot will be heavily dependent on getting figures in easily. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Joe
Powerdot and graphics
Hello All, I am using LyX 2.0.5.1. on a Mac (10.6.8) with the powerdot layout that comes preinstalled. I am trying to get powerdot to easily include figures in a sensical way. I have had no luck fiddling on my own and the powerdot manual does not address figure placement. I was hoping someone would have some tips as I couldn't find anything in the archive. I am relatively new to lyx/latex. The main issues are that the graphic is added in a way that it flows off the slide. I can specify the size using the dialog box but I am hopeful there would be a more intelligent way? I was also hoping for a way to put the text and graphic side-by-side in some cases. I tried to set up a text box at 45% width and then a figure float on the other side but that did not work. My use of powerdot will be heavily dependent on getting figures in easily. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Joe
Powerdot and graphics
Hello All, I am using LyX 2.0.5.1. on a Mac (10.6.8) with the powerdot layout that comes preinstalled. I am trying to get powerdot to easily include figures in a sensical way. I have had no luck fiddling on my own and the powerdot manual does not address figure placement. I was hoping someone would have some tips as I couldn't find anything in the archive. I am relatively new to lyx/latex. The main issues are that the graphic is added in a way that it flows off the slide. I can specify the size using the dialog box but I am hopeful there would be a more intelligent way? I was also hoping for a way to put the text and graphic side-by-side in some cases. I tried to set up a text box at 45% width and then a figure float on the other side but that did not work. My use of powerdot will be heavily dependent on getting figures in easily. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks, Joe
Re: bug? powerdot problems with 2.0 beta 3
moabi2000 wrote: Hi, Using 2.0 beta 3 the powerdot example file fails to compile properly. Using ps2pdf, the orientation of the slides is wrong and they are truncated (attached pdf). Using dvipdfm the orientation is correct, but the style (background colours) do not show up (attached pdf). I found reference to these problems in this thread: http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg76826.html but no sign that it was resolved. I have tried several variants of paper=screen etc I am running Fedora 14. I tried the same file under a default install of 1.6.9 under suse 11.4 and in this case: - ps2pdf works great - dvipdfm does not show sound colours What might be the problem? can you file a new bug report and put there all this info? pavel
Re: bug? powerdot problems with 2.0 beta 3
moabi2000 wrote: Hi, Using 2.0 beta 3 the powerdot example file fails to compile properly. Using ps2pdf, the orientation of the slides is wrong and they are truncated (attached pdf). Using dvipdfm the orientation is correct, but the style (background colours) do not show up (attached pdf). I found reference to these problems in this thread: http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg76826.html but no sign that it was resolved. I have tried several variants of paper=screen etc I am running Fedora 14. I tried the same file under a default install of 1.6.9 under suse 11.4 and in this case: - ps2pdf works great - dvipdfm does not show sound colours What might be the problem? can you file a new bug report and put there all this info? pavel
Re: bug? powerdot problems with 2.0 beta 3
moabi2000 wrote: > Hi, > > Using 2.0 beta 3 the powerdot example file fails to compile properly. > > Using ps2pdf, the orientation of the slides is wrong and they are > truncated (attached pdf). > > Using dvipdfm the orientation is correct, but the style (background > colours) do not show up (attached pdf). > > I found reference to these problems in this thread: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg76826.html > > but no sign that it was resolved. > > I have tried several variants of paper=screen etc > > I am running Fedora 14. > > I tried the same file under a default install of 1.6.9 under suse 11.4 > and in this case: > - ps2pdf works great > - dvipdfm does not show sound colours > > What might be the problem? can you file a new bug report and put there all this info? pavel
Re: bug? powerdot problems with 2.0 beta 3
I can also replicate this problem on windows with the latest texlive and lyx 2beta4, but when the class option 'nopsheader' is removed, it compiles as expected with pd2pdf. - Original Message - From: moabi2000 Sent: 03/07/11 10:53 AM To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: bug? powerdot problems with 2.0 beta 3 Hi, Using 2.0 beta 3 the powerdot example file fails to compile properly. Using ps2pdf, the orientation of the slides is wrong and they are truncated (attached pdf). Using dvipdfm the orientation is correct, but the style (background colours) do not show up (attached pdf). I found reference to these problems in this thread: http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg76826.html but no sign that it was resolved. I have tried several variants of paper=screen etc I am running Fedora 14. I tried the same file under a default install of 1.6.9 under suse 11.4 and in this case: - ps2pdf works great - dvipdfm does not show sound colours What might be the problem? Thanks for your help M.
Re: bug? powerdot problems with 2.0 beta 3
I can also replicate this problem on windows with the latest texlive and lyx 2beta4, but when the class option 'nopsheader' is removed, it compiles as expected with pd2pdf. - Original Message - From: moabi2000 Sent: 03/07/11 10:53 AM To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: bug? powerdot problems with 2.0 beta 3 Hi, Using 2.0 beta 3 the powerdot example file fails to compile properly. Using ps2pdf, the orientation of the slides is wrong and they are truncated (attached pdf). Using dvipdfm the orientation is correct, but the style (background colours) do not show up (attached pdf). I found reference to these problems in this thread: http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg76826.html but no sign that it was resolved. I have tried several variants of paper=screen etc I am running Fedora 14. I tried the same file under a default install of 1.6.9 under suse 11.4 and in this case: - ps2pdf works great - dvipdfm does not show sound colours What might be the problem? Thanks for your help M.
Re: bug? powerdot problems with 2.0 beta 3
I can also replicate this problem on windows with the latest texlive and lyx 2beta4, but when the class option 'nopsheader' is removed, it compiles as expected with pd2pdf. - Original Message - From: moabi2000 Sent: 03/07/11 10:53 AM To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: bug? powerdot problems with 2.0 beta 3 Hi, Using 2.0 beta 3 the powerdot example file fails to compile properly. Using ps2pdf, the orientation of the slides is wrong and they are truncated (attached pdf). Using dvipdfm the orientation is correct, but the style (background colours) do not show up (attached pdf). I found reference to these problems in this thread: http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg76826.html but no sign that it was resolved. I have tried several variants of paper=screen etc I am running Fedora 14. I tried the same file under a default install of 1.6.9 under suse 11.4 and in this case: - ps2pdf works great - dvipdfm does not show sound colours What might be the problem? Thanks for your help M.
Re: powerdot style gallery
* Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de [110222 14:09]: Nicely done and helpfull. I wish there would be a similar one for beamer. Thanks. For beamer there alread is one at, http://deic.uab.es/~iblanes/beamer_gallery/index.html Shantanu www.shantanukulkarni.org --
Re: powerdot style gallery
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/22/2011 08:11 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Am Monday 21 February 2011 15:45:50 schrieb m...@lists.shantanukulkarni.org: Hi, I didn't find a style gallery for powerdot, so I created one. This was done with a quick perl script and some vi power. I will improve the page when I get some time. Meanwhile, please check, http://www.shantanukulkarni.org/powerdot/pdgallery.html Style gallery is a one stop showcase of all the styles and palettes available in powerdot. This makes it easy to choose required style and palette. Comments welcome. Thanks, Shantanu. Nicely done and helpfull. I wish there would be a similar one for beamer. That should not be to difficult to do - 1) Create template presentation 2) Use script to - loop over all settings which should be changed - Replace in template the relevant parameter - compile presentation into pdf - convert to e.g. png - save tex, pdf and png under unique name 3) put resulting presentations (tex, pdf and png) onto website. As I said, should be relatively straightforward. If I would have time, I could do steps 1 and 2. Cheers, Rainer Wolfgang - -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology Natural Sciences Building Office Suite 2039 Stellenbosch University Main Campus, Merriman Avenue Stellenbosch South Africa Tel:+33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 Cell: +27 - (0)8 39 47 90 42 Fax (SA): +27 - (0)8 65 16 27 82 Fax (D) : +49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 Fax (FR): +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 email: rai...@krugs.de Skype: RMkrug -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk1jecIACgkQoYgNqgF2egr8RACfdDMojBe1e2wEoF0/ukkFgypi dHIAn0jCxcffeXVV215NYe/L6cwO2S5B =0YXE -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: powerdot style gallery
* Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de [110222 14:09]: Nicely done and helpfull. I wish there would be a similar one for beamer. Thanks. For beamer there alread is one at, http://deic.uab.es/~iblanes/beamer_gallery/index.html Shantanu www.shantanukulkarni.org --
Re: powerdot style gallery
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/22/2011 08:11 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Am Monday 21 February 2011 15:45:50 schrieb m...@lists.shantanukulkarni.org: Hi, I didn't find a style gallery for powerdot, so I created one. This was done with a quick perl script and some vi power. I will improve the page when I get some time. Meanwhile, please check, http://www.shantanukulkarni.org/powerdot/pdgallery.html Style gallery is a one stop showcase of all the styles and palettes available in powerdot. This makes it easy to choose required style and palette. Comments welcome. Thanks, Shantanu. Nicely done and helpfull. I wish there would be a similar one for beamer. That should not be to difficult to do - 1) Create template presentation 2) Use script to - loop over all settings which should be changed - Replace in template the relevant parameter - compile presentation into pdf - convert to e.g. png - save tex, pdf and png under unique name 3) put resulting presentations (tex, pdf and png) onto website. As I said, should be relatively straightforward. If I would have time, I could do steps 1 and 2. Cheers, Rainer Wolfgang - -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology Natural Sciences Building Office Suite 2039 Stellenbosch University Main Campus, Merriman Avenue Stellenbosch South Africa Tel:+33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 Cell: +27 - (0)8 39 47 90 42 Fax (SA): +27 - (0)8 65 16 27 82 Fax (D) : +49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 Fax (FR): +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 email: rai...@krugs.de Skype: RMkrug -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk1jecIACgkQoYgNqgF2egr8RACfdDMojBe1e2wEoF0/ukkFgypi dHIAn0jCxcffeXVV215NYe/L6cwO2S5B =0YXE -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: powerdot style gallery
* Wolfgang Engelmann[110222 14:09]: > Nicely done and helpfull. I wish there would be a similar one for beamer. Thanks. For beamer there alread is one at, http://deic.uab.es/~iblanes/beamer_gallery/index.html Shantanu www.shantanukulkarni.org --
Re: powerdot style gallery
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/22/2011 08:11 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > Am Monday 21 February 2011 15:45:50 schrieb m...@lists.shantanukulkarni.org: >> Hi, >> I didn't find a style gallery for powerdot, so I created one. This was >> done with a quick perl script and some vi power. I will improve the page >> when I get some time. Meanwhile, please check, >> >> http://www.shantanukulkarni.org/powerdot/pdgallery.html >> >> Style gallery is a one stop showcase of all the styles and palettes >> available in powerdot. This makes it easy to choose required style and >> palette. >> >> Comments welcome. > > Thanks, Shantanu. > > Nicely done and helpfull. I wish there would be a similar one for beamer. That should not be to difficult to do - 1) Create template presentation 2) Use script to - loop over all settings which should be changed - Replace in template the relevant parameter - compile presentation into pdf - convert to e.g. png - save tex, pdf and png under unique name 3) put resulting presentations (tex, pdf and png) onto website. As I said, should be relatively straightforward. If I would have time, I could do steps 1 and 2. Cheers, Rainer > > Wolfgang - -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys. (Germany) Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology Natural Sciences Building Office Suite 2039 Stellenbosch University Main Campus, Merriman Avenue Stellenbosch South Africa Tel:+33 - (0)9 53 10 27 44 Cell: +27 - (0)8 39 47 90 42 Fax (SA): +27 - (0)8 65 16 27 82 Fax (D) : +49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44 Fax (FR): +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44 email: rai...@krugs.de Skype: RMkrug -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk1jecIACgkQoYgNqgF2egr8RACfdDMojBe1e2wEoF0/ukkFgypi dHIAn0jCxcffeXVV215NYe/L6cwO2S5B =0YXE -END PGP SIGNATURE-
powerdot style gallery
Hi, I didn't find a style gallery for powerdot, so I created one. This was done with a quick perl script and some vi power. I will improve the page when I get some time. Meanwhile, please check, http://www.shantanukulkarni.org/powerdot/pdgallery.html Style gallery is a one stop showcase of all the styles and palettes available in powerdot. This makes it easy to choose required style and palette. Comments welcome. Thanks, Shantanu --
powerdot style gallery
Hi, I didn't find a style gallery for powerdot, so I created one. This was done with a quick perl script and some vi power. I will improve the page when I get some time. Meanwhile, please check, http://www.shantanukulkarni.org/powerdot/pdgallery.html Style gallery is a one stop showcase of all the styles and palettes available in powerdot. This makes it easy to choose required style and palette. Comments welcome. Thanks, Shantanu -- p.s. please excuse if this mail reaches twice
Re: powerdot style gallery
Am Monday 21 February 2011 15:45:50 schrieb m...@lists.shantanukulkarni.org: Hi, I didn't find a style gallery for powerdot, so I created one. This was done with a quick perl script and some vi power. I will improve the page when I get some time. Meanwhile, please check, http://www.shantanukulkarni.org/powerdot/pdgallery.html Style gallery is a one stop showcase of all the styles and palettes available in powerdot. This makes it easy to choose required style and palette. Comments welcome. Thanks, Shantanu. Nicely done and helpfull. I wish there would be a similar one for beamer. Wolfgang
powerdot style gallery
Hi, I didn't find a style gallery for powerdot, so I created one. This was done with a quick perl script and some vi power. I will improve the page when I get some time. Meanwhile, please check, http://www.shantanukulkarni.org/powerdot/pdgallery.html Style gallery is a one stop showcase of all the styles and palettes available in powerdot. This makes it easy to choose required style and palette. Comments welcome. Thanks, Shantanu --
powerdot style gallery
Hi, I didn't find a style gallery for powerdot, so I created one. This was done with a quick perl script and some vi power. I will improve the page when I get some time. Meanwhile, please check, http://www.shantanukulkarni.org/powerdot/pdgallery.html Style gallery is a one stop showcase of all the styles and palettes available in powerdot. This makes it easy to choose required style and palette. Comments welcome. Thanks, Shantanu -- p.s. please excuse if this mail reaches twice
Re: powerdot style gallery
Am Monday 21 February 2011 15:45:50 schrieb m...@lists.shantanukulkarni.org: Hi, I didn't find a style gallery for powerdot, so I created one. This was done with a quick perl script and some vi power. I will improve the page when I get some time. Meanwhile, please check, http://www.shantanukulkarni.org/powerdot/pdgallery.html Style gallery is a one stop showcase of all the styles and palettes available in powerdot. This makes it easy to choose required style and palette. Comments welcome. Thanks, Shantanu. Nicely done and helpfull. I wish there would be a similar one for beamer. Wolfgang
powerdot style gallery
Hi, I didn't find a style gallery for powerdot, so I created one. This was done with a quick perl script and some vi power. I will improve the page when I get some time. Meanwhile, please check, http://www.shantanukulkarni.org/powerdot/pdgallery.html Style gallery is a one stop showcase of all the styles and palettes available in powerdot. This makes it easy to choose required style and palette. Comments welcome. Thanks, Shantanu --
powerdot style gallery
Hi, I didn't find a style gallery for powerdot, so I created one. This was done with a quick perl script and some vi power. I will improve the page when I get some time. Meanwhile, please check, http://www.shantanukulkarni.org/powerdot/pdgallery.html Style gallery is a one stop showcase of all the styles and palettes available in powerdot. This makes it easy to choose required style and palette. Comments welcome. Thanks, Shantanu -- p.s. please excuse if this mail reaches twice
Re: powerdot style gallery
Am Monday 21 February 2011 15:45:50 schrieb m...@lists.shantanukulkarni.org: > Hi, > I didn't find a style gallery for powerdot, so I created one. This was > done with a quick perl script and some vi power. I will improve the page > when I get some time. Meanwhile, please check, > > http://www.shantanukulkarni.org/powerdot/pdgallery.html > > Style gallery is a one stop showcase of all the styles and palettes > available in powerdot. This makes it easy to choose required style and > palette. > > Comments welcome. Thanks, Shantanu. Nicely done and helpfull. I wish there would be a similar one for beamer. Wolfgang
Re: DVI/PDF-Error using powerdot
Uwe Stöhr uwestoehr at web.de writes: Note: You must not use the view PDF button to preview this file! For viewing and exporting this as PDF use in the menus the method PDF (ps2pdf) or PDF (dvipdfm). For more informations, please read the powerdot manual. Note: Depending on your LaTeX-system you might have to add the option «dvips» to the document class options to get proper DVI output. Hello, I have the same problem and the previous answer does not solve much. In fact, I have tried changing the graphics driver (Document class / Graphics driver) and requesting to view the output as PDF (ps2pdf, dvipdfm, pdflatex), DVI and Postscript; even a combination of these techniques do not solve the problem. I also tried removing and reinstalling package psnfs which holds the files upzd.fd and upsy.fd . I am running Microsoft Windows XP with MikTex 2.9.3478 and LyX 1.6.8 (for Windows). The only solution I have found, for the moment, is to replace the file pifont.sty with courier.sty. I think replace the file with any other working font should work. The exact error I get with the standard pifont.sty is the following (it is the same as the topic creator): Package: powerdot-default 2005/12/10 v1.4 default style (HA) (C:\Documents and Settings\rach103\Apps\Miktex\tex\latex\psnfss\pifont.sty Package: pifont 2005/04/12 PSNFSS-v9.2a Pi font support (SPQR) LaTeX Font Info:Try loading font information for U+pzd on input line 63. (C:\Documents and Settings\rach103\Apps\Miktex\tex\latex\psnfss\upzd.fd File: upzd.fd 2001/06/04 font definitions for U/pzd. ) LaTeX Font Info:Try loading font information for U+psy on input line 64. (C:\Documents and Settings\rach103\Apps\Miktex\tex\latex\psnfss\upsy.fd File: upsy.fd 2001/06/04 font definitions for U/psy. ) ! Font U/psy/m/n/10.95=psyr at 10.95pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) file not foun d. to be read again relax l.64 {\Pifont{psy} } I wasn't able to read the size data for this font, so I will ignore the font specification. [Wizards can fix TFM files using TFtoPL/PLtoTF.] You might try inserting a different font spec; e.g., type `I\fontsame font id=substitute font name'. ) Christopher.
Re: DVI/PDF-Error using powerdot
Uwe Stöhr uwestoehr at web.de writes: Note: You must not use the view PDF button to preview this file! For viewing and exporting this as PDF use in the menus the method PDF (ps2pdf) or PDF (dvipdfm). For more informations, please read the powerdot manual. Note: Depending on your LaTeX-system you might have to add the option «dvips» to the document class options to get proper DVI output. Hello, I have the same problem and the previous answer does not solve much. In fact, I have tried changing the graphics driver (Document class / Graphics driver) and requesting to view the output as PDF (ps2pdf, dvipdfm, pdflatex), DVI and Postscript; even a combination of these techniques do not solve the problem. I also tried removing and reinstalling package psnfs which holds the files upzd.fd and upsy.fd . I am running Microsoft Windows XP with MikTex 2.9.3478 and LyX 1.6.8 (for Windows). The only solution I have found, for the moment, is to replace the file pifont.sty with courier.sty. I think replace the file with any other working font should work. The exact error I get with the standard pifont.sty is the following (it is the same as the topic creator): Package: powerdot-default 2005/12/10 v1.4 default style (HA) (C:\Documents and Settings\rach103\Apps\Miktex\tex\latex\psnfss\pifont.sty Package: pifont 2005/04/12 PSNFSS-v9.2a Pi font support (SPQR) LaTeX Font Info:Try loading font information for U+pzd on input line 63. (C:\Documents and Settings\rach103\Apps\Miktex\tex\latex\psnfss\upzd.fd File: upzd.fd 2001/06/04 font definitions for U/pzd. ) LaTeX Font Info:Try loading font information for U+psy on input line 64. (C:\Documents and Settings\rach103\Apps\Miktex\tex\latex\psnfss\upsy.fd File: upsy.fd 2001/06/04 font definitions for U/psy. ) ! Font U/psy/m/n/10.95=psyr at 10.95pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) file not foun d. to be read again relax l.64 {\Pifont{psy} } I wasn't able to read the size data for this font, so I will ignore the font specification. [Wizards can fix TFM files using TFtoPL/PLtoTF.] You might try inserting a different font spec; e.g., type `I\fontsame font id=substitute font name'. ) Christopher.
Re: DVI/PDF-Error using powerdot
Uwe Stöhr web.de> writes: > > Note: You must not use the view PDF button to preview this file! For viewing and exporting this as > PDF use in the menus the method PDF (ps2pdf) or PDF (dvipdfm). For more informations, please read > the powerdot manual. > > Note: Depending on your LaTeX-system you might have to add the option «dvips» to the document class > options to get proper DVI output. > Hello, I have the same problem and the previous answer does not solve much. In fact, I have tried changing the graphics driver (Document class / Graphics driver) and requesting to view the output as PDF (ps2pdf, dvipdfm, pdflatex), DVI and Postscript; even a combination of these techniques do not solve the problem. I also tried removing and reinstalling package psnfs which holds the files upzd.fd and upsy.fd . I am running Microsoft Windows XP with MikTex 2.9.3478 and LyX 1.6.8 (for Windows). The only solution I have found, for the moment, is to replace the file pifont.sty with courier.sty. I think replace the file with any other working font should work. The exact error I get with the standard pifont.sty is the following (it is the same as the topic creator): Package: powerdot-default 2005/12/10 v1.4 default style (HA) ("C:\Documents and Settings\rach103\Apps\Miktex\tex\latex\psnfss\pifont.sty" Package: pifont 2005/04/12 PSNFSS-v9.2a Pi font support (SPQR) LaTeX Font Info:Try loading font information for U+pzd on input line 63. ("C:\Documents and Settings\rach103\Apps\Miktex\tex\latex\psnfss\upzd.fd" File: upzd.fd 2001/06/04 font definitions for U/pzd. ) LaTeX Font Info:Try loading font information for U+psy on input line 64. ("C:\Documents and Settings\rach103\Apps\Miktex\tex\latex\psnfss\upsy.fd" File: upsy.fd 2001/06/04 font definitions for U/psy. ) ! Font U/psy/m/n/10.95=psyr at 10.95pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) file not foun d. relax l.64 {\Pifont{psy} } I wasn't able to read the size data for this font, so I will ignore the font specification. [Wizards can fix TFM files using TFtoPL/PLtoTF.] You might try inserting a different font spec; e.g., type `I\font='. ) Christopher.
powerdot : itemize spacing
Hi all, In powerdot, how can we reduce the spacing between the individual points? Also, I find that toc is always created. How can I suppress toc creation. With warm regards, -Payal --
powerdot : itemize spacing
Hi all, In powerdot, how can we reduce the spacing between the individual points? Also, I find that toc is always created. How can I suppress toc creation. With warm regards, -Payal --
powerdot : itemize spacing
Hi all, In powerdot, how can we reduce the spacing between the individual points? Also, I find that toc is always created. How can I suppress toc creation. With warm regards, -Payal --
problems with handout mode in powerdot
Hello all, Please find a basic minimal example of the problem at, http://pastebin.ca/2018597 Without handout mode, it compiles right. Can anyone comment what is missing? I am using Ubuntu 10.04 with lyx 1.6.5 With warm regards, -Payal --
problems with handout mode in powerdot
Hello all, Please find a basic minimal example of the problem at, http://pastebin.ca/2018597 Without handout mode, it compiles right. Can anyone comment what is missing? I am using Ubuntu 10.04 with lyx 1.6.5 With warm regards, -Payal --