[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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
[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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
[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
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"
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
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.
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
> "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
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
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
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