Re: Line breaks for in-line math; viewer path preference woes

2005-09-18 Thread Angus Leeming
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2. I tried setting my preferences so that the viewer for the PDF file types was (including the quotes): C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 7.0\Reader\acrord32.exe That worked fine. However, whenever I restart LyX, this path disappears from those fields. I found that

Re: Portability to Neo/Open/Star Office?

2005-09-18 Thread Georg Kö
Am 16.09.2005 um 16:01 schrieb Georg Baum: Andre Berger wrote: BTW, how would you represent htlatex yourdocument.tex xhtml,ooffice ooffice/! -cmozhtf -coo ^^^ in a LyX preference file? Untested: \converter latex sxw

Re: htlatex converter

2005-09-18 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: Hello, htlatex works fine on file foo when used standalone from a shell. If I add html2 file format and conversion from latex to html2 as htlatex $$i, I get a different output and lyx spits no result, whatever View or Export call. Not solved by reconfigure. Seems

the ftp server for CJK-Lyx down?

2005-09-18 Thread Cheng-shan Frank Liu
Hi, I have two quick questions about CJK-Lyx: 1. The links to the CJK-Lyx are broken. I am wondering if the server was down. http://cellular.phys.pusan.ac.kr/cjk.html ftp://cellular.phys.pusan.ac.kr/CJK-LyX 2. I am also wondering why the ftp server of Lyx does not provide CJK-Lyx files.

Open, take two

2005-09-18 Thread Mike Meyer
Ok, I know this is a strange place to announce a new Unix tool. But LyX is the inspiration for this, and workinng well with LyX is a high priority. I'd like to get feedback from LyX users early, so please bear with me. To provide some motivation for looking at this, here's an excerpt from my

Re: Open, take two

2005-09-18 Thread Bo Peng
open is designed to provide Unix users with a single tool for dealing with the multitude of applications that deal with data files. Without open - or something like it Under windows/dos, this is called start. Anyway, how do you determine the application to use? Are you using something like

Re: Open, take two

2005-09-18 Thread Mike Meyer
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: open is designed to provide Unix users with a single tool for dealing with the multitude of applications that deal with data files. Without open - or something like it Under windows/dos, this is called start. Anyway, how do you

Re: Open, take two

2005-09-18 Thread Mike Meyer
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: * Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2005-09-19 06:40 +0200: In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: [...] And under OS X, it's called open, but it's not as powerful as what I've written. Give it a different name to

Re: Line breaks for in-line math; viewer path preference woes

2005-09-18 Thread Angus Leeming
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2. I tried setting my preferences so that the viewer for the PDF file types was (including the quotes): C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 7.0\Reader\acrord32.exe That worked fine. However, whenever I restart LyX, this path disappears from those fields. I found that

Re: Portability to Neo/Open/Star Office?

2005-09-18 Thread Georg Kö
Am 16.09.2005 um 16:01 schrieb Georg Baum: Andre Berger wrote: BTW, how would you represent htlatex yourdocument.tex xhtml,ooffice ooffice/! -cmozhtf -coo ^^^ in a LyX preference file? Untested: \converter latex sxw

Re: htlatex converter

2005-09-18 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: Hello, htlatex works fine on file foo when used standalone from a shell. If I add html2 file format and conversion from latex to html2 as htlatex $$i, I get a different output and lyx spits no result, whatever View or Export call. Not solved by reconfigure. Seems

the ftp server for CJK-Lyx down?

2005-09-18 Thread Cheng-shan Frank Liu
Hi, I have two quick questions about CJK-Lyx: 1. The links to the CJK-Lyx are broken. I am wondering if the server was down. http://cellular.phys.pusan.ac.kr/cjk.html ftp://cellular.phys.pusan.ac.kr/CJK-LyX 2. I am also wondering why the ftp server of Lyx does not provide CJK-Lyx files.

Open, take two

2005-09-18 Thread Mike Meyer
Ok, I know this is a strange place to announce a new Unix tool. But LyX is the inspiration for this, and workinng well with LyX is a high priority. I'd like to get feedback from LyX users early, so please bear with me. To provide some motivation for looking at this, here's an excerpt from my

Re: Open, take two

2005-09-18 Thread Bo Peng
open is designed to provide Unix users with a single tool for dealing with the multitude of applications that deal with data files. Without open - or something like it Under windows/dos, this is called start. Anyway, how do you determine the application to use? Are you using something like

Re: Open, take two

2005-09-18 Thread Mike Meyer
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: open is designed to provide Unix users with a single tool for dealing with the multitude of applications that deal with data files. Without open - or something like it Under windows/dos, this is called start. Anyway, how do you

Re: Open, take two

2005-09-18 Thread Mike Meyer
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: * Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2005-09-19 06:40 +0200: In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: [...] And under OS X, it's called open, but it's not as powerful as what I've written. Give it a different name to

Re: Line breaks for in-line math; viewer path preference woes

2005-09-18 Thread Angus Leeming
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 2. I tried setting my preferences so that the viewer for the PDF file > types was (including the quotes): > > "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 7.0\Reader\acrord32.exe" > > That worked fine. However, whenever I restart LyX, this path > disappears from those fields. I

Re: Portability to Neo/Open/Star Office?

2005-09-18 Thread Georg Kö
Am 16.09.2005 um 16:01 schrieb Georg Baum: Andre Berger wrote: BTW, how would you represent htlatex yourdocument.tex "xhtml,ooffice" "ooffice/! -cmozhtf" "-coo" ^^^ in a LyX preference file? Untested: \converter "latex"

Re: htlatex converter

2005-09-18 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: Hello, htlatex works fine on file foo when used standalone from a shell. If I add html2 file format and conversion from latex to html2 as htlatex $$i, I get a different output and lyx spits no result, whatever View or Export call. Not solved by reconfigure. Seems

the ftp server for CJK-Lyx down?

2005-09-18 Thread Cheng-shan Frank Liu
Hi, I have two quick questions about CJK-Lyx: 1. The links to the CJK-Lyx are broken. I am wondering if the server was down. http://cellular.phys.pusan.ac.kr/cjk.html ftp://cellular.phys.pusan.ac.kr/CJK-LyX 2. I am also wondering why the ftp server of Lyx does not provide CJK-Lyx files.

Open, take two

2005-09-18 Thread Mike Meyer
Ok, I know this is a strange place to announce a new Unix tool. But LyX is the inspiration for this, and workinng well with LyX is a high priority. I'd like to get feedback from LyX users early, so please bear with me. To provide some motivation for looking at this, here's an excerpt from my

Re: Open, take two

2005-09-18 Thread Bo Peng
> "open" is designed to provide Unix users with a single tool for > dealing with the multitude of applications that deal with data files. > Without open - or something like it Under windows/dos, this is called start. Anyway, how do you determine the application to use? Are you using something

Re: Open, take two

2005-09-18 Thread Mike Meyer
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed: > > "open" is designed to provide Unix users with a single tool for > > dealing with the multitude of applications that deal with data files. > > Without open - or something like it > Under windows/dos, this is called start. Anyway, how

Re: Open, take two

2005-09-18 Thread Mike Meyer
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed: > * Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2005-09-19 06:40 +0200: > > In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed: > [...] > > And under OS X, it's called open, but it's not as powerful as what > > I've written. > Give it a