Hi all
I'm in a bit of a bind with getting LyX 1.4.2 to run under Windows.
For some crazy reason over which I have no control, our local firewall
doesn't allow PASV FTP connections. So I downloaded the 'bundle'
installer and thought I would be fine, but I find that I need support
for the
Hi
I just found a bug which causes a crash.
I created a document with a bibtex bibliography on one computer and send
it for review to somebody else. But LyX crashed as soon as she scrolled
over the first page (last lines of debug output below).
Solution: By changing the bib file to the one on her
Rainer M Krug wrote:
I'll check if it is already in bugzilla and will log it if not there yet
Please note the version of LyX, the OS and whether it was self compiled or
not in the report, and if it was not self compiled, where you got it from.
Georg
Georg Baum wrote:
Rainer M Krug wrote:
I'll check if it is already in bugzilla and will log it if not there yet
Please note the version of LyX, the OS and whether it was self compiled or
not in the report, and if it was not self compiled, where you got it from.
Georg
Sorry - LyX
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
TechTonics wrote:
2) Jürgen indicates this was a Miktex package problem.
At least the error does not occur with my version (2003/05/08 v4.0.1).
I am using the absolute latest lyx 1.4.2 and miktex after a complete and
clean reinstall with the standard lyx 1.4.2
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Sorry - LyX 1.4.2, SuSe 10.1, installed from rpm via www.lyx.org.
It doesn't crash for me (SuSe 10.1, self-compiled), but I assume that the
attached patch will help.
Jürgen
Index: src/insets/insetcite.C
===
sk wrote:
I am using the absolute latest lyx 1.4.2
The LyX version does not matter. It's a pure package problem.
and miktex after a complete and
clean reinstall with the standard lyx 1.4.2 installer for windows. It
did not work after this install, so I updated the Miktex with the miktex
Hi
I couldn't reproduce it with a different document either. Could you
email me the rpm incl the patch for SuSE 10.1 to try it out?
Rainer
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Sorry - LyX 1.4.2, SuSe 10.1, installed from rpm via www.lyx.org.
It doesn't crash for me (SuSe
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
I couldn't reproduce it with a different document either. Could you
email me the rpm incl the patch for SuSE 10.1 to try it out?
I don't think I manage to build one before my holidays. Could you send me the
problematic file privately?
Jürgen
Hi all
In some Latex documentation for various things, I have seen source code
snippets inserted that show up nicely with syntax highlighting. Is there
any way I can do that with LyX?
So for example, let's say I write an algorithm using some python code. I
want to put the code into a report, and
John Pye wrote:
Hi all
In some Latex documentation for various things, I have seen source code
snippets inserted that show up nicely with syntax highlighting. Is there
any way I can do that with LyX?
So for example, let's say I write an algorithm using some python code. I
want to put the code
John Pye wrote:
Hi all
I'm in a bit of a bind with getting LyX 1.4.2 to run under Windows.
For some crazy reason over which I have no control, our local firewall
doesn't allow PASV FTP connections. So I downloaded the 'bundle'
installer and thought I would be fine, but I find that I need
Add the following to .lyx/externaltemplates
(modify accordingly to python, this is C++ (cpp)
Template CppKod
GuiName [C++ $$Basename]
HelpText
Snyggar till C++ kod
HelpTextEnd
InputFormat cpp
FileFilter *.{cpp,h,hpp,c}
ViewCommand
Hi Stephen
Surely there's a better way, right? Is there not like an index file or
something like that that I need to put into the local folder to make
Miktex happy? I guess this is a question for the Miktex list instead.
Cheers
JP
TechTonics wrote:
John Pye wrote:
Hi all
I'm in a bit of a
Hello list,
I found that the example on how to insert captions on long tables didn't
compile on my LyX 1.4.2.
Nonetheless I modified it and now it works. Would you like to try to
compile it and compare your output with mine (you'll find a PostScript
attached)?
If it works to everyone else we may
Dear All,
As we know that pxfonts.sty will help us to compose our documents Palatino
(both text and Math Alpabets).
Can anyone help me how to get a Math Alphabets using Adobe Sabon. If this is
possible then please help me how do I generate such .sty and .fd files.
I like to use both text and
OK that worked
my marvosym.sty is newer than yours, might there be the problem?
here is how the particular part of my marvosym.sty looks like (note that
original it was \Telefon... I changed it so g-brief would work into
\Telefone...)
\newcommand\Kutline{\mvchr{82}}
Also sprach sk:
OK that worked
my marvosym.sty is newer than yours, might there be the problem?
Yes. Indeed.
\newcommand\Telefon{\mvchr{84}}
Here's the problem. My version uses
\def\Telefon{\mvchr{84}}
which overrides g-brief's definition silently, while \newcommand results in an
error, if
John Pye wrote:
Hi Stephen
Surely there's a better way, right? Is there not like an index file or
something like that that I need to put into the local folder to make
Miktex happy? I guess this is a question for the Miktex list instead.
Cheers
JP
I mentioned this method as a backup plan in
John Pye wrote:
Hi Stephen
Surely there's a better way, right? Is there not like an index file or
something like that that I need to put into the local folder to make
Miktex happy? I guess this is a question for the Miktex list instead.
Cheers
JP
Did you try using the Repository menu option
Hi all
I'm in a bit of a bind with getting LyX 1.4.2 to run under Windows.
For some crazy reason over which I have no control, our local firewall
doesn't allow PASV FTP connections. So I downloaded the 'bundle'
installer and thought I would be fine, but I find that I need support
for the
Hi
I just found a bug which causes a crash.
I created a document with a bibtex bibliography on one computer and send
it for review to somebody else. But LyX crashed as soon as she scrolled
over the first page (last lines of debug output below).
Solution: By changing the bib file to the one on her
Rainer M Krug wrote:
I'll check if it is already in bugzilla and will log it if not there yet
Please note the version of LyX, the OS and whether it was self compiled or
not in the report, and if it was not self compiled, where you got it from.
Georg
Georg Baum wrote:
Rainer M Krug wrote:
I'll check if it is already in bugzilla and will log it if not there yet
Please note the version of LyX, the OS and whether it was self compiled or
not in the report, and if it was not self compiled, where you got it from.
Georg
Sorry - LyX
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
TechTonics wrote:
2) Jürgen indicates this was a Miktex package problem.
At least the error does not occur with my version (2003/05/08 v4.0.1).
I am using the absolute latest lyx 1.4.2 and miktex after a complete and
clean reinstall with the standard lyx 1.4.2
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Sorry - LyX 1.4.2, SuSe 10.1, installed from rpm via www.lyx.org.
It doesn't crash for me (SuSe 10.1, self-compiled), but I assume that the
attached patch will help.
Jürgen
Index: src/insets/insetcite.C
===
sk wrote:
I am using the absolute latest lyx 1.4.2
The LyX version does not matter. It's a pure package problem.
and miktex after a complete and
clean reinstall with the standard lyx 1.4.2 installer for windows. It
did not work after this install, so I updated the Miktex with the miktex
Hi
I couldn't reproduce it with a different document either. Could you
email me the rpm incl the patch for SuSE 10.1 to try it out?
Rainer
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Sorry - LyX 1.4.2, SuSe 10.1, installed from rpm via www.lyx.org.
It doesn't crash for me (SuSe
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
I couldn't reproduce it with a different document either. Could you
email me the rpm incl the patch for SuSE 10.1 to try it out?
I don't think I manage to build one before my holidays. Could you send me the
problematic file privately?
Jürgen
Hi all
In some Latex documentation for various things, I have seen source code
snippets inserted that show up nicely with syntax highlighting. Is there
any way I can do that with LyX?
So for example, let's say I write an algorithm using some python code. I
want to put the code into a report, and
John Pye wrote:
Hi all
In some Latex documentation for various things, I have seen source code
snippets inserted that show up nicely with syntax highlighting. Is there
any way I can do that with LyX?
So for example, let's say I write an algorithm using some python code. I
want to put the code
John Pye wrote:
Hi all
I'm in a bit of a bind with getting LyX 1.4.2 to run under Windows.
For some crazy reason over which I have no control, our local firewall
doesn't allow PASV FTP connections. So I downloaded the 'bundle'
installer and thought I would be fine, but I find that I need
Add the following to .lyx/externaltemplates
(modify accordingly to python, this is C++ (cpp)
Template CppKod
GuiName [C++ $$Basename]
HelpText
Snyggar till C++ kod
HelpTextEnd
InputFormat cpp
FileFilter *.{cpp,h,hpp,c}
ViewCommand
Hi Stephen
Surely there's a better way, right? Is there not like an index file or
something like that that I need to put into the local folder to make
Miktex happy? I guess this is a question for the Miktex list instead.
Cheers
JP
TechTonics wrote:
John Pye wrote:
Hi all
I'm in a bit of a
Hello list,
I found that the example on how to insert captions on long tables didn't
compile on my LyX 1.4.2.
Nonetheless I modified it and now it works. Would you like to try to
compile it and compare your output with mine (you'll find a PostScript
attached)?
If it works to everyone else we may
Dear All,
As we know that pxfonts.sty will help us to compose our documents Palatino
(both text and Math Alpabets).
Can anyone help me how to get a Math Alphabets using Adobe Sabon. If this is
possible then please help me how do I generate such .sty and .fd files.
I like to use both text and
OK that worked
my marvosym.sty is newer than yours, might there be the problem?
here is how the particular part of my marvosym.sty looks like (note that
original it was \Telefon... I changed it so g-brief would work into
\Telefone...)
\newcommand\Kutline{\mvchr{82}}
Also sprach sk:
OK that worked
my marvosym.sty is newer than yours, might there be the problem?
Yes. Indeed.
\newcommand\Telefon{\mvchr{84}}
Here's the problem. My version uses
\def\Telefon{\mvchr{84}}
which overrides g-brief's definition silently, while \newcommand results in an
error, if
John Pye wrote:
Hi Stephen
Surely there's a better way, right? Is there not like an index file or
something like that that I need to put into the local folder to make
Miktex happy? I guess this is a question for the Miktex list instead.
Cheers
JP
I mentioned this method as a backup plan in
John Pye wrote:
Hi Stephen
Surely there's a better way, right? Is there not like an index file or
something like that that I need to put into the local folder to make
Miktex happy? I guess this is a question for the Miktex list instead.
Cheers
JP
Did you try using the Repository menu option
Hi all
I'm in a bit of a bind with getting LyX 1.4.2 to run under Windows.
For some crazy reason over which I have no control, our local firewall
doesn't allow PASV FTP connections. So I downloaded the 'bundle'
installer and thought I would be fine, but I find that I need support
for the
Hi
I just found a bug which causes a crash.
I created a document with a bibtex bibliography on one computer and send
it for review to somebody else. But LyX crashed as soon as she scrolled
over the first page (last lines of debug output below).
Solution: By changing the bib file to the one on her
Rainer M Krug wrote:
> I'll check if it is already in bugzilla and will log it if not there yet
Please note the version of LyX, the OS and whether it was self compiled or
not in the report, and if it was not self compiled, where you got it from.
Georg
Georg Baum wrote:
> Rainer M Krug wrote:
>
>> I'll check if it is already in bugzilla and will log it if not there yet
>
> Please note the version of LyX, the OS and whether it was self compiled or
> not in the report, and if it was not self compiled, where you got it from.
>
>
> Georg
>
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> TechTonics wrote:
>> 2) Jürgen indicates this was a Miktex package problem.
>
> At least the error does not occur with my version (2003/05/08 v4.0.1).
I am using the absolute latest lyx 1.4.2 and miktex after a complete and
clean reinstall with the standard lyx
Rainer M Krug wrote:
> Sorry - LyX 1.4.2, SuSe 10.1, installed from rpm via www.lyx.org.
It doesn't crash for me (SuSe 10.1, self-compiled), but I assume that the
attached patch will help.
Jürgen
Index: src/insets/insetcite.C
===
sk wrote:
> I am using the absolute latest lyx 1.4.2
The LyX version does not matter. It's a pure package problem.
> and miktex after a complete and
> clean reinstall with the standard lyx 1.4.2 installer for windows. It
> did not work after this install, so I updated the Miktex with the
Hi
I couldn't reproduce it with a different document either. Could you
email me the rpm incl the patch for SuSE 10.1 to try it out?
Rainer
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> Sorry - LyX 1.4.2, SuSe 10.1, installed from rpm via www.lyx.org.
>
> It doesn't crash for me (SuSe
Rainer M Krug wrote:
> Hi
>
> I couldn't reproduce it with a different document either. Could you
> email me the rpm incl the patch for SuSE 10.1 to try it out?
I don't think I manage to build one before my holidays. Could you send me the
problematic file privately?
Jürgen
Hi all
In some Latex documentation for various things, I have seen source code
snippets inserted that show up nicely with syntax highlighting. Is there
any way I can do that with LyX?
So for example, let's say I write an algorithm using some python code. I
want to put the code into a report, and
John Pye wrote:
Hi all
In some Latex documentation for various things, I have seen source code
snippets inserted that show up nicely with syntax highlighting. Is there
any way I can do that with LyX?
So for example, let's say I write an algorithm using some python code. I
want to put the code
John Pye wrote:
Hi all
I'm in a bit of a bind with getting LyX 1.4.2 to run under Windows.
For some crazy reason over which I have no control, our local firewall
doesn't allow PASV FTP connections. So I downloaded the 'bundle'
installer and thought I would be fine, but I find that I need
Add the following to .lyx/externaltemplates
(modify accordingly to python, this is C++ (cpp)
Template CppKod
GuiName "[C++ $$Basename]"
HelpText
Snyggar till C++ kod
HelpTextEnd
InputFormat cpp
FileFilter "*.{cpp,h,hpp,c}"
Hi Stephen
Surely there's a better way, right? Is there not like an index file or
something like that that I need to put into the local folder to make
Miktex happy? I guess this is a question for the Miktex list instead.
Cheers
JP
TechTonics wrote:
> John Pye wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> I'm in a
Hello list,
I found that the example on how to insert captions on long tables didn't
compile on my LyX 1.4.2.
Nonetheless I modified it and now it works. Would you like to try to
compile it and compare your output with mine (you'll find a PostScript
attached)?
If it works to everyone else we may
Dear All,
As we know that pxfonts.sty will help us to compose our documents Palatino
(both text and Math Alpabets).
Can anyone help me how to get a Math Alphabets using Adobe Sabon. If this is
possible then please help me how do I generate such .sty and .fd files.
I like to use both text and
OK that worked
my marvosym.sty is newer than yours, might there be the problem?
here is how the particular part of my marvosym.sty looks like (note that
original it was "\Telefon..." I changed it so g-brief would work into
"\Telefone...")
\newcommand\Kutline{\mvchr{82}}
Also sprach sk:
> OK that worked
> my marvosym.sty is newer than yours, might there be the problem?
Yes. Indeed.
> \newcommand\Telefon{\mvchr{84}}
Here's the problem. My version uses
\def\Telefon{\mvchr{84}}
which overrides g-brief's definition silently, while \newcommand results in an
error,
John Pye wrote:
Hi Stephen
Surely there's a better way, right? Is there not like an index file or
something like that that I need to put into the local folder to make
Miktex happy? I guess this is a question for the Miktex list instead.
Cheers
JP
I mentioned this method as a backup plan in
John Pye wrote:
Hi Stephen
Surely there's a better way, right? Is there not like an index file or
something like that that I need to put into the local folder to make
Miktex happy? I guess this is a question for the Miktex list instead.
Cheers
JP
Did you try using the "Repository" menu
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