I'm testing lyx-1.5.0svn on Fedora FC5. I want to try preview-latex. I
grabbed:
preview-latex-common-0.9.1-1.fedora.noarch.rpm
preview-latex-xemacs-0.9.1-1.fedora.noarch.rpm
If I open User's Guide, and set Instant Preview 'on', I see in console:
LyX: Unknown tag `\use_session' [around line
Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm testing lyx-1.5.0svn on Fedora FC5. I want to try preview-latex.
I grabbed:
preview-latex-common-0.9.1-1.fedora.noarch.rpm
preview-latex-xemacs-0.9.1-1.fedora.noarch.rpm
If I open User's Guide, and set Instant Preview 'on', I see in console:
LyX:
Angus Leeming wrote:
Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm testing lyx-1.5.0svn on Fedora FC5. I want to try preview-latex.
I grabbed:
preview-latex-common-0.9.1-1.fedora.noarch.rpm
preview-latex-xemacs-0.9.1-1.fedora.noarch.rpm
If I open User's Guide, and set Instant Preview 'on',
Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You never gave us the big picture --- is instant preview working for you
or not?
I thought it wasn't. Nothing happened when I selected it. But, I closed
the lyx file, and re-opened it, and then it worked.
Right. It doesn't retrospectively generate the
I'm testing lyx-1.5.0svn on Fedora FC5. I want to try preview-latex. I
grabbed:
preview-latex-common-0.9.1-1.fedora.noarch.rpm
preview-latex-xemacs-0.9.1-1.fedora.noarch.rpm
If I open User's Guide, and set Instant Preview 'on', I see in console:
LyX: Unknown tag `\use_session' [around line
Neal Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm testing lyx-1.5.0svn on Fedora FC5. I want to try preview-latex.
> I grabbed:
> preview-latex-common-0.9.1-1.fedora.noarch.rpm
> preview-latex-xemacs-0.9.1-1.fedora.noarch.rpm
> If I open User's Guide, and set Instant Preview 'on', I see in
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Neal Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I'm testing lyx-1.5.0svn on Fedora FC5. I want to try preview-latex.
>> I grabbed:
>> preview-latex-common-0.9.1-1.fedora.noarch.rpm
>> preview-latex-xemacs-0.9.1-1.fedora.noarch.rpm
>
>> If I open User's Guide, and set
Neal Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> You never gave us the big picture --- is instant preview working for you
>> or not?
> I thought it wasn't. Nothing happened when I selected it. But, I closed
> the lyx file, and re-opened it, and then it worked.
Right. It doesn't retrospectively
The attached archive expands to
tilde.lyx
sub~dir/
im~ge2.png
im~ge.eps
incl~de.lyx
inp~t.tex
ref~1.bib
ref~2.bib
x~fig.fig
I find that putting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/angus/trial_tex//}}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
in the same file as a BibTeX entry, here:
\bibliographystyle{plain}
The attached archive expands to
tilde.lyx
sub~dir/
im~ge2.png
im~ge.eps
incl~de.lyx
inp~t.tex
ref~1.bib
ref~2.bib
x~fig.fig
I find that putting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/angus/trial_tex//}}
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
in the same file as a BibTeX entry, here:
\bibliographystyle{plain}
Garst R. Reese wrote:
\newlength{\oneinch}
\setlength{\oneinch}{72bp}
\providecommand{\linesperinch}[1]%
{\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{\ratio{\oneinch}{\baselineskip} /(#1)}%
\normalsize}%
\endinput
%%
%% End of file `hollywood.cls'
there is a problem with the use of \ratio. both
Herbert Voss wrote:
Garst R. Reese wrote:
\newlength{\oneinch}
\setlength{\oneinch}{72bp}
\providecommand{\linesperinch}[1]%
{\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{\ratio{\oneinch}{\baselineskip} /(#1)}%
\normalsize}%
\endinput
%%
%% End of file `hollywood.cls'
there is a
Garst R. Reese wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Garst R. Reese wrote:
\newlength{\oneinch}
\setlength{\oneinch}{72bp}
\providecommand{\linesperinch}[1]%
{\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{\ratio{\oneinch}{\baselineskip} /(#1)}%
\normalsize}%
\endinput
%%
%% End of file
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 01:39:39PM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
what about \usepackage{setspace}
and than in ert \setstretch{1.5} for 4 lines per inch (as an example)
Not very intuitive for the user, but it works well.
I have made that change to hollywood.cls and documented it in a note
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 01:39:39PM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
what about \usepackage{setspace}
and than in ert \setstretch{1.5} for 4 lines per inch (as an example)
Not very intuitive for the user, but it works well.
I have made that change to hollywood.cls and
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 01:39:39PM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
what about \usepackage{setspace}
and than in ert \setstretch{1.5} for 4 lines per inch (as an example)
Not very intuitive for the user, but it works well.
I have made that change to hollywood.cls and
"Garst R. Reese" wrote:
>
> \newlength{\oneinch}
> \setlength{\oneinch}{72bp}
> \providecommand{\linesperinch}[1]%
> {\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{\ratio{\oneinch}{\baselineskip} /(#1)}%
> \normalsize}%
> \endinput
> %%
> %% End of file `hollywood.cls'
there is a problem with the use of
Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> "Garst R. Reese" wrote:
> >
> > \newlength{\oneinch}
> > \setlength{\oneinch}{72bp}
> > \providecommand{\linesperinch}[1]%
> > {\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{\ratio{\oneinch}{\baselineskip} /(#1)}%
> > \normalsize}%
> > \endinput
> > %%
> > %% End of file
"Garst R. Reese" wrote:
>
> Herbert Voss wrote:
> >
> > "Garst R. Reese" wrote:
> > >
> > > \newlength{\oneinch}
> > > \setlength{\oneinch}{72bp}
> > > \providecommand{\linesperinch}[1]%
> > > {\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{\ratio{\oneinch}{\baselineskip} /(#1)}%
> > > \normalsize}%
> > >
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 01:39:39PM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
> > what about \usepackage{setspace}
> >
> > and than in ert \setstretch{1.5} for 4 lines per inch (as an example)
> Not very intuitive for the user, but it works well.
> I have made that change to hollywood.cls and documented it in
Dekel Tsur wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 01:39:39PM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
> > > what about \usepackage{setspace}
> > >
> > > and than in ert \setstretch{1.5} for 4 lines per inch (as an example)
> > Not very intuitive for the user, but it works well.
> > I have made that change to
Dekel Tsur wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 01:39:39PM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
> > > what about \usepackage{setspace}
> > >
> > > and than in ert \setstretch{1.5} for 4 lines per inch (as an example)
> > Not very intuitive for the user, but it works well.
> > I have made that change to
Can someone tell my why this does not work in hollywood.cls?
ViewPs tells me that that a number is expected and that a dimension is
missing when I ERT \linesperinch{6}
I've tried numerous variations on this theme.
Thanks,
Garst
\usepackage{calc}
.
.
.
\newlength{\oneinch}
Garst R. Reese wrote:
Can someone tell my why this does not work in hollywood.cls?
ViewPs tells me that that a number is expected and that a dimension is
missing when I ERT \linesperinch{6}
I've tried numerous variations on this theme.
Thanks,
Garst
\usepackage{calc}
.
.
.
Herbert Voss wrote:
Garst R. Reese wrote:
Can someone tell my why this does not work in hollywood.cls?
ViewPs tells me that that a number is expected and that a dimension is
missing when I ERT \linesperinch{6}
I've tried numerous variations on this theme.
Thanks,
Garst
a
Can someone tell my why this does not work in hollywood.cls?
ViewPs tells me that that a number is expected and that a dimension is
missing when I ERT \linesperinch{6}
I've tried numerous variations on this theme.
Thanks,
Garst
\usepackage{calc}
.
.
.
\newlength{\oneinch}
"Garst R. Reese" wrote:
>
> Can someone tell my why this does not work in hollywood.cls?
> ViewPs tells me that that a number is expected and that a dimension is
> missing when I ERT \linesperinch{6}
> I've tried numerous variations on this theme.
> Thanks,
> Garst
>
> \usepackage{calc}
> .
>
Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> "Garst R. Reese" wrote:
> >
> > Can someone tell my why this does not work in hollywood.cls?
> > ViewPs tells me that that a number is expected and that a dimension is
> > missing when I ERT \linesperinch{6}
> > I've tried numerous variations on this theme.
> > Thanks,
>
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