Hello,
The 'lyxrc' mentions some way of viewing and exporting 'pdf' files.
The related lines are:
\view_pdf_command
\pdflatex_command
\pdf_to_ps_command
\pdf_mode
I did not find references about them anywhere in the menus (nor in the
documentation).
Could someboby help me how to (configure
"G" == G Angely [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
G Hello, The 'lyxrc' mentions some way of viewing and exporting 'pdf'
G files.
G The related lines are: \view_pdf_command \pdflatex_command
G \pdf_to_ps_command \pdf_mode
G I did not find references about them anywhere in the menus (nor in
G the
"Kevin" == Kevin Chu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
It is my pleasure to announce the release of LyX 1.1.5.
Kevin This version comes with a file README that has, as its first
Kevin line, "This is a LyX development release." This isn't correct,
Kevin is it?
No, I
"Heron" == Heron Ordoñez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Heron I am having this problem... when exporting from LyX to
Heron Postscript and print (my print comand is gv, so i can view the
Heron results before actually printing) i have noticed that the "if"
Heron the "fi" and the "ff" dont show in the
On 14-Jun-00 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"jdd" == jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jdd well... how can I do that ? I had the problem with the lyx
jdd version and xform from suse 6.4 - but it's an erratic bug,
jdd difficult to trace.
If it is the bug I think it is, it happens whenever
"Philippe" == Philippe Lebrun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Philippe The latest lyx and xforms rpms are installed.
The question is not really to know whether these are the latest, but
whether they are compiled for the right architecture.
I'd be glad to see a gdb backtrace for this crash. It will
"Klaus" == Klaus Wissmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Klaus Hi, when I'm using the typewriter font in a Subsubsection it is
Klaus shown in bold on screen but not in the postscript output. Using
Klaus the normal font in Subsubsection produces bold output in the
Klaus postscript output.
The
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
The default computer modern font does not have a bold typewriter
version. You should have the proper output if you use the ec fonts
with T1 encoding (used by default if your latex is new enough to
handle it) or a postscript font like times.
My LaTeXConfig.lyx
Hi again
I can't find the sidewaystable package anywhere on ctan.
Can anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong? (searching the catalogue)
Thanks,
Duncan
D Milburn wrote:
Hi again
I can't find the sidewaystable package anywhere on ctan.
it's part of package rotating.
try \usepackage{rotating} in latex preamble if it might be on your
system or have a look at
/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/misc
for rotating.sty
if you have problems, drop me a
Hi again,
I've got BibTeX working like a dream, I just have one other little
question ;-)
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
there are several packages for cites. look at ctan
for "(" instead of "["
\usepackage{cite}
\renewcommand\citeleft{(}
\renewcommand\citeright{)}
OK, done
The following is probably more a question about how tex deals with
postscript-files.
I want to insert a figure, which is cut out of a postscript-fit, simply by
changing the parameters of the "Boundary Box" in the postscript source.
The figure is placed correctly, but the cut out portion shows up
D Milburn wrote:
\usepackage{cite}
\renewcommand\citeleft{(}
\renewcommand\citeright{)}
OK, done that, and it comes out as desired in the text, for example:
blah blah blah (Milburn et al., 2000) blah blah blah
but in the bibliography at the end, I still get (what would normally be)
try the harvad package from CTAN
path something like pub/macros/latex/supported ???
it has different versions which should do the job
best ,
Staffan
D Milburn wrote:
Hi again,
I've got BibTeX working like a dream, I just have one other little
question ;-)
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Herbert
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 11:48:56AM -0700, Steven Boothe wrote:
Hello and greetings
I am wondering if anyone is using LyX with RH 6.2
and their standard installation of sgml-tools? Can
anyone help me get started using LyX as an SGML front-
end?
What are your problems?
Thanks so much
in latex preamble
\makeatletter
\renewcommand{\@biblabel}[1]{(#1)}% the "(...)"
\makeatother
Thanks again Herbert!
It didn't work first time, but deleting the (#1) gave the desired effect.
I now have my bibliography the way I want :-)
As for the rest...!!! Without a latex manual I am
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, C.Friedrich wrote:
I want to insert a figure, which is cut out of a postscript-fit, simply by
changing the parameters of the "Boundary Box" in the postscript source.
The figure is placed correctly, but the cut out portion shows up regardless
(and mixes quite nastily with
Hello,
The 'lyxrc' mentions some way of viewing and exporting 'pdf' files.
The related lines are:
\view_pdf_command
\pdflatex_command
\pdf_to_ps_command
\pdf_mode
I did not find references about them anywhere in the menus (nor in the
documentation).
Could someboby help me how to (configure
"G" == G Angely [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
G Hello, The 'lyxrc' mentions some way of viewing and exporting 'pdf'
G files.
G The related lines are: \view_pdf_command \pdflatex_command
G \pdf_to_ps_command \pdf_mode
G I did not find references about them anywhere in the menus (nor in
G the
"Kevin" == Kevin Chu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
It is my pleasure to announce the release of LyX 1.1.5.
Kevin This version comes with a file README that has, as its first
Kevin line, "This is a LyX development release." This isn't correct,
Kevin is it?
No, I
"Heron" == Heron Ordoñez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Heron I am having this problem... when exporting from LyX to
Heron Postscript and print (my print comand is gv, so i can view the
Heron results before actually printing) i have noticed that the "if"
Heron the "fi" and the "ff" dont show in the
On 14-Jun-00 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"jdd" == jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
jdd well... how can I do that ? I had the problem with the lyx
jdd version and xform from suse 6.4 - but it's an erratic bug,
jdd difficult to trace.
If it is the bug I think it is, it happens whenever
"Philippe" == Philippe Lebrun [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Philippe The latest lyx and xforms rpms are installed.
The question is not really to know whether these are the latest, but
whether they are compiled for the right architecture.
I'd be glad to see a gdb backtrace for this crash. It will
"Klaus" == Klaus Wissmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Klaus Hi, when I'm using the typewriter font in a Subsubsection it is
Klaus shown in bold on screen but not in the postscript output. Using
Klaus the normal font in Subsubsection produces bold output in the
Klaus postscript output.
The
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
The default computer modern font does not have a bold typewriter
version. You should have the proper output if you use the ec fonts
with T1 encoding (used by default if your latex is new enough to
handle it) or a postscript font like times.
My LaTeXConfig.lyx
Hi again
I can't find the sidewaystable package anywhere on ctan.
Can anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong? (searching the catalogue)
Thanks,
Duncan
D Milburn wrote:
Hi again
I can't find the sidewaystable package anywhere on ctan.
it's part of package rotating.
try \usepackage{rotating} in latex preamble if it might be on your
system or have a look at
/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/misc
for rotating.sty
if you have problems, drop me a
Hi again,
I've got BibTeX working like a dream, I just have one other little
question ;-)
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
there are several packages for cites. look at ctan
for "(" instead of "["
\usepackage{cite}
\renewcommand\citeleft{(}
\renewcommand\citeright{)}
OK, done
The following is probably more a question about how tex deals with
postscript-files.
I want to insert a figure, which is cut out of a postscript-fit, simply by
changing the parameters of the "Boundary Box" in the postscript source.
The figure is placed correctly, but the cut out portion shows up
D Milburn wrote:
\usepackage{cite}
\renewcommand\citeleft{(}
\renewcommand\citeright{)}
OK, done that, and it comes out as desired in the text, for example:
blah blah blah (Milburn et al., 2000) blah blah blah
but in the bibliography at the end, I still get (what would normally be)
try the harvad package from CTAN
path something like pub/macros/latex/supported ???
it has different versions which should do the job
best ,
Staffan
D Milburn wrote:
Hi again,
I've got BibTeX working like a dream, I just have one other little
question ;-)
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Herbert
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 11:48:56AM -0700, Steven Boothe wrote:
Hello and greetings
I am wondering if anyone is using LyX with RH 6.2
and their standard installation of sgml-tools? Can
anyone help me get started using LyX as an SGML front-
end?
What are your problems?
Thanks so much
in latex preamble
\makeatletter
\renewcommand{\@biblabel}[1]{(#1)}% the "(...)"
\makeatother
Thanks again Herbert!
It didn't work first time, but deleting the (#1) gave the desired effect.
I now have my bibliography the way I want :-)
As for the rest...!!! Without a latex manual I am
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, C.Friedrich wrote:
I want to insert a figure, which is cut out of a postscript-fit, simply by
changing the parameters of the "Boundary Box" in the postscript source.
The figure is placed correctly, but the cut out portion shows up regardless
(and mixes quite nastily with
Hello,
The 'lyxrc' mentions some way of viewing and exporting 'pdf' files.
The related lines are:
\view_pdf_command
\pdflatex_command
\pdf_to_ps_command
\pdf_mode
I did not find references about them anywhere in the menus (nor in the
documentation).
Could someboby help me how to (configure
> "G" == G Angely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G> Hello, The 'lyxrc' mentions some way of viewing and exporting 'pdf'
G> files.
G> The related lines are: \view_pdf_command \pdflatex_command
G> \pdf_to_ps_command \pdf_mode
G> I did not find references about them anywhere in the menus (nor in
> "Kevin" == Kevin Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kevin> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> It is my pleasure to announce the release of LyX 1.1.5.
Kevin> This version comes with a file README that has, as its first
Kevin> line, "This is a LyX development release." This isn't correct,
Kevin>
> "Heron" == Heron Ordoñez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Heron> I am having this problem... when exporting from LyX to
Heron> Postscript and print (my print comand is gv, so i can view the
Heron> results before actually printing) i have noticed that the "if"
Heron> the "fi" and the "ff" dont
On 14-Jun-00 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> "jdd" == jdd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> jdd> well... how can I do that ? I had the problem with the lyx
> jdd> version and xform from suse 6.4 - but it's an erratic bug,
> jdd> difficult to trace.
>
> If it is the bug I think it is, it
> "Philippe" == Philippe Lebrun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Philippe> The latest lyx and xforms rpms are installed.
The question is not really to know whether these are the latest, but
whether they are compiled for the right architecture.
I'd be glad to see a gdb backtrace for this crash.
> "Klaus" == Klaus Wissmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Klaus> Hi, when I'm using the typewriter font in a Subsubsection it is
Klaus> shown in bold on screen but not in the postscript output. Using
Klaus> the normal font in Subsubsection produces bold output in the
Klaus> postscript output.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> The default computer modern font does not have a bold typewriter
> version. You should have the proper output if you use the ec fonts
> with T1 encoding (used by default if your latex is new enough to
> handle it) or a postscript font like times.
My LaTeXConfig.lyx
Hi again
I can't find the sidewaystable package anywhere on ctan.
Can anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong? (searching the catalogue)
Thanks,
Duncan
D Milburn wrote:
>
> Hi again
>
> I can't find the sidewaystable package anywhere on ctan.
it's part of package rotating.
try \usepackage{rotating} in latex preamble if it might be on your
system or have a look at
/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/misc
for rotating.sty
if you have problems, drop
Hi again,
I've got BibTeX working like a dream, I just have one other little
question ;-)
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
> there are several packages for cites. look at ctan
> for "(" instead of "["
>
> \usepackage{cite}
> \renewcommand\citeleft{(}
> \renewcommand\citeright{)}
OK,
The following is probably more a question about how tex deals with
postscript-files.
I want to insert a figure, which is cut out of a postscript-fit, simply by
changing the parameters of the "Boundary Box" in the postscript source.
The figure is placed correctly, but the cut out portion shows up
D Milburn wrote:
> > \usepackage{cite}
> > \renewcommand\citeleft{(}
> > \renewcommand\citeright{)}
>
> OK, done that, and it comes out as desired in the text, for example:
>
> blah blah blah (Milburn et al., 2000) blah blah blah
>
> but in the bibliography at the end, I still get (what would
try the harvad package from CTAN
path something like pub/macros/latex/supported ???
it has different versions which should do the job
best ,
Staffan
D Milburn wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I've got BibTeX working like a dream, I just have one other little
> question ;-)
>
> On Tue, 13 Jun 2000,
On Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 11:48:56AM -0700, Steven Boothe wrote:
> Hello and greetings
>
> I am wondering if anyone is using LyX with RH 6.2
> and their standard installation of sgml-tools? Can
> anyone help me get started using LyX as an SGML front-
> end?
What are your problems?
> Thanks so
> in latex preamble
>
> \makeatletter
> \renewcommand{\@biblabel}[1]{(#1)}% the "(...)"
> \makeatother
Thanks again Herbert!
It didn't work first time, but deleting the (#1) gave the desired effect.
I now have my bibliography the way I want :-)
As for the rest...!!! Without a latex manual I
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, C.Friedrich wrote:
> I want to insert a figure, which is cut out of a postscript-fit, simply by
> changing the parameters of the "Boundary Box" in the postscript source.
> The figure is placed correctly, but the cut out portion shows up regardless
> (and mixes quite nastily
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