Bruce Lavoie wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I am runnning Lyx 1.1.4-fix3 on my linux box. This software is awsome,
> M.S. Word does not even come close to the power of Lyx. My problem is
> that sometimes when I reopen my document some of my formulas, for
> example a summation with upper and lower lim
First thanks for everyone who has tried to help but things are still
amiss.
A brief update.
Spelling problem --
Claus Hentschel was kind enough to update the port so that the lyxrc file
speller setting was recognized. I tried to run aspell (site
http://aspell.sourceforge.net/ file aspell-.
Shawn Koons wrote:
>
> Can the TOC be modified to include "# Part"?
> I checked the manuals, but found nothing -- though that doesn't mean its
> not there :-|
what kind of document-class do you use. choosing book (ams) or
komascript, "part" is
always in TOC
Herbert
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Can the TOC be modified to include "# Part"?
I checked the manuals, but found nothing -- though that doesn't mean its
not there :-|
Shawn
test only
Lgb
it's been a while when I last tried to convert an old Linux Mini-HowTo
to SGML using LyX. I figured I'd give it another shot with this new
prerelease but no luck so far. When I open a new document with nothing
in it and do a 'File->View dvi' nothing happens as expected, however, as
soon as I chang
Hi All,
I noticed a few postings back someone with the same problem I had: Lyx
configure couldn't find docbook.
I also noticed the reply stating that it might work in the next
prerelease or in the version in CVS. I have since downloaded both of
them but I guess the code isn't in. I read throug
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Sheldon" == Sheldon F Oppenheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Sheldon> Thanks for your idea but I started with 522. Same result. Any
> Sheldon> other ideas?
>
> At the line indicated by the error message, could you try to replace
> "\\documentclass" by "d
Shawn Koons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I have tried to use a text editor, but it won't allow me to replace one
| word with something using two lines.
What editor? emacs surely allows this. Or use awk.
Lgb
I am working on a legal outline in the report class. It is very
important to distinguish between the words "shall", "will", "may", and
certain others.
Is there a way to do a find and replace of a word and only change the
style? I need to BOLD two or three separate words (each occur 100's of
time
Greetings,
I am runnning Lyx 1.1.4-fix3 on my linux box. This software is awsome,
M.S. Word does not even come close to the power of Lyx. My problem is
that sometimes when I reopen my document some of my formulas, for
example a summation with upper and lower limits, needs to be
reformatted. The
> "Ralph" == Ralph Boland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ralph> I need to use Lyx-Code style in a layout that doesn't have it.
Ralph> So I copied the Lyx-Code style into my layout. It works except
Ralph> that multiple spaces are compressed into a single space.
Ralph> ---
Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> what kind of numbering is it?
> e.g. 1., [1], (1)
>
1.
10.
100.
Shawn Koons
> "Sheldon" == Sheldon F Oppenheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sheldon> Thanks for your idea but I started with 522. Same result. Any
Sheldon> other ideas?
At the line indicated by the error message, could you try to replace
"\\documentclass" by "documentclass"? Then check that the usage
> "Florian-Daniel" == Florian-Daniel Otel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Florian-Daniel> Yes, that was what i meant. I hoped that there is a
Florian-Daniel> way to create a fontmap (ala dvips `psfonts.map` or
Florian-Daniel> ghostscript 'Fontmap') that could tell LyX where/how
Florian-Daniel> PS
> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Constans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Your local network can be also saturated !
Nicolas> I don't think so because it happens all the time, and other
Nicolas> program like XEmacs don't seem to suffer
Hello,
We already had some reports about that in the past, and I s
> "Stephan" == Stephan E Schlierf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stephan> Hi, A few weeks ago I already posted part of this error
Stephan> report to this mailing list; but now I want to summarize it:
Hello,
I have a fix for that which will appear in lyx 1.1.5 (and possibly in
1.1.4fix4 if this
Shawn Koons wrote:
>
> I have a numbered question and answer list (ASCII) that I have imported
> into lyx. I would like to know how to replace all of the question
> numbers (they are chronological) as enumerated, also would like to know
what kind of numbering is it?
e.g. 1., [1], (1)
Herbert
On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 06:56:06AM -0700, bill jehle wrote:
> Hi; I just upgraded to 1.1.5pre1, now it can't find my
> standard document classes. I went back to Kayvan's great
> ftp site and got all the Tetex 1.0.6 etc. (from 0.9) and
> still no sLdc. What I am doing wrong?--
Did you upgrade by
Shawn Koons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I have a numbered question and answer list (ASCII) that I have imported
| into lyx. I would like to know how to replace all of the question
| numbers (they are chronological) as enumerated, also would like to know
| how to nest the answers beneath each en
I have a numbered question and answer list (ASCII) that I have imported
into lyx. I would like to know how to replace all of the question
numbers (they are chronological) as enumerated, also would like to know
how to nest the answers beneath each enumerated question. There are over
400 questions a
Hi; I just upgraded to 1.1.5pre1, now it can't find my
standard document classes. I went back to Kayvan's great
ftp site and got all the Tetex 1.0.6 etc. (from 0.9) and
still no sLdc. What I am doing wrong?--
Bill Jehle
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> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lars> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: |
Lars> The most up to date gettext is to be found in packages like
Lars> fileutils, | which maintainers try to fix gettext as needed.
Lars> Then send the patch to them too.
Th
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| The most up to date gettext is to be found in packages like fileutils,
| which maintainers try to fix gettext as needed.
Then send the patch to them too.
| We should maybe take
| this instead of gettext 0.10.35. It does not fix the cygwin prob
Nicolas Constans wrote:
>
> Thierry Lemeunier writes:
>
> > IS it the same thing when you use Lyx on the console ?
> I didn't know it was possible to use LyX on a console. How do you do that?
I wanted to say "the main screen", the screen connected to your AIX
system box
if you have an access t
I've just finished my thesis - 'Back contact silicon solar cells' - and
printed two copies for my profs and the presentation copy for the
library :-).
Special thanks goes to the LyX user list which helped me a lot in using
this fantastic program and to create a nice looking thesis.
Thanks again,
> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lars> This patch really should be sent to the gettext people.
The problem is that there is no such things as gettext people. When
you ask on bug-gnu-utils about gettext, Ulrich Drepper says that he is
still maintining gettext, but a
> "Laurent" == Laurent DUVAL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Laurent> I'd like to express my thankfulness to Mr. Jean-Marc
Laurent> Lasgouttes who spent a lot of time to help me use koma-script
Laurent> (which is great).
Ahh, public thanks... That feels good :)
JMarc
I'd like to express my thankfulness to Mr. Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
who spent a lot of time to help me use koma-script (which is great).
We have discovered that the shame was on our LaTeX installation here,
not on LyX.
Koma-script will help me turn TeXies into LyXies, I hope.
And add more newbies to
as Herbert Voss wrote:
>
if you are familiar with french, than you may be interested in
> the very good german latex faq from fr.compt.text.tex
>
http://www.crt.umontreal.ca/~lab_info/latex/FAQ-LaTeX/index.html
http://www.lri.fr/Francais/Recherche/ia/stuff/FAQ-LaTeX/
> ---
>
Thierry Lemeunier writes:
> IS it the same thing when you use Lyx on the console ?
I didn't know it was possible to use LyX on a console. How do you do that?
> How much your AIX system is loaded ?
I'm completely newbie in that sort of things. What I can told you is
that now :
Total Memory :
Nicolas Constans wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
Hello
> I have installed LyX at home on a PC. It works great.
> I have installed LyX at work on a AIX 4.3.2 system, to which I am
> connected via an X terminal. It is horribly slow. Especially delete
> character can really take a while.
> Does anybody k
Hi everybody,
I have installed LyX at home on a PC. It works great.
I have installed LyX at work on a AIX 4.3.2 system, to which I am
connected via an X terminal. It is horribly slow. Especially delete
character can really take a while.
Does anybody know why it is so, and eventually how it could
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