Hi,
we typeset deleted citations in CT mode as
\lyxdeleted{author1}{date}{text text \mbox{\citep{paper1,...,paper9}} text text}
The \mbox makes the whole chunk paper1,...,paper9 unbreakable and the output is
generally very awful (lot of lines running completely through the margins).
Do we need
An alias is only evaluated by the shell, so you could always either
ln -fs /opt/local/bin/python3 /usr/local/bin/python3
ln -fs /opt/local/bin/python3 /usr/local/bin/python
and see if that works.
There is a way of setting environment variables like PATH with launchctl
so that Apps can
On Wed, 2024-01-24 at 00:48 -0700, list_em...@icloud.com wrote:
> Thanks, el.
>
> Getting rid of macports for homebrew is not an option for me.
>
> In my profile file, I have this:
>
> alias python=/opt/local/bin/python3
>
> which is macports. Does LyX see this? This alias points to Python
>
On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 05:20:42PM +0100, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Hi,
we typeset deleted citations in CT mode as
\lyxdeleted{author1}{date}{text text \mbox{\citep{paper1,...,paper9}} text text}
The \mbox makes the whole chunk paper1,...,paper9 unbreakable and the output is
generally very awful
On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 08:00:21PM +0100, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Yes, otherwise you don't get any output. Activate show changes in the output
> and try to compile the attached...
Ok, bad luck - I see that ulem explicitly says in manual that when using \sout
the only way how to protect
On Wed, Jan 24, 2024 at 11:20 PM Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Do you see any other trick than manually breaking the citation inset into
> several ones?
You can use lua-ul (requires LuaTeX) instead of ulem,
as suggested in https://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/11577.
See the attached file.
Udi
newfile1.lyx