When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
Here's a good site that explains how to interrupt enumerated lists:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=interruptlist
Works fine for me.
-- Christian
Am 19.01.2007 um 21:17 schrieb Maria Gouskova:
On 1/19/07, Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29 Aug, 2006, at 6:10
Thanks Liesen and Maria---probelm solved :-)
S.
On 20 Jan, 2007, at 9:15 AM, Liesen Christian wrote:
Here's a good site that explains how to interrupt enumerated lists:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=interruptlist
Works fine for me.
-- Christian
Am 19.01.2007 um 21:17
As far as I can tell, everything is up to date now. I have discovered that I
can include EPS graphics if I export the document to PostScript, then view
the PS file in GSview and export it to PDF from there. But still no luck
simply exporting the document straight from LyX to PDF using pdflatex
Ran Rutenberg wrote:
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
Hello Ran,
I use an ERT box
OK I installed the latest version (Lyx 1.4.3) but unf i still can't do what
i was originally trying to do, and the reason why i upgraded :-(
That is view the DraftDVI or DVI. When I try to view the DraftDVI i get an
error message:
File does not exist: temp dir/filename.
For some reason, its
Hello,
I would like to give a short introduction on myself and why I joined this
mailing list about a week ago (only lurking so far).
My name is Tom Schlangen and I am from Germany. My hobby is audio amplifiers
using old electron valve technology, and some weeks ago I started writing a
book
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 22:03:26 +0100
1) I need to use Greek letters (for example capital Omega for Ohm) outside
formulae, within plain text. Of course I can use the math pad to insert
them, but looking at the generated code, it reads:
\begin_inset Formula $\Omega$
\end_inset
so I
./lyx.exe -dbg any/info/etc..
produces no debug output at all
Tom Schlangen schrieb:
1) I need to use Greek letters (for example capital Omega for Ohm) outside formulae,
within plain text. Of course I can use the math pad to insert them, but
looking at the generated code, it reads:
\begin_inset Formula $\Omega$
\end_inset
so I suspect I am doing
I finally fixed this problem by commenting out an earlier binding to C-g
that was in cua.bind. So despite what the manual says, and the trace output
below says, later bindings do NOT necessarily override earlier ones. They
simply screw things up!
Srinivas Nedunuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
in
Srinivas Nedunuri schrieb:
OK I installed the latest version (Lyx 1.4.3) but unf i still can't do what
i was originally trying to do, and the reason why i upgraded :-(
That is view the DraftDVI or DVI. When I try to view the DraftDVI i get an
error message:
File does not exist: temp
Srinivas Nedunuri schrieb:
./lyx.exe -dbg any/info/etc..
produces no debug output at all
on windows you have to start LyX using the command
lyx -dbg any/info/etc
./lyx seems to be a Unix or cygwin path.
But anyway LyX 1.4.3-5 was a bit modified, so that you don't get a debug output. This
Matthias Diehl schrieb:
I want to create a document with horizontal format and two columns. Formulas should be
numbered, so it seems to be necessary to create them with C-M (or similar).
But the type face is too wide for me then, it should be more narrow, the spaces around
the formulas are
John Kane wrote:
Just what I wanted to know since I am getting a
warning message for hyperref when loading the LyX
User's Guide but how do I find the MiKTeX settings to
open them? Am I looking for something in LyX itself
or in MiKTeX?
Thanks
In MikTeX. When you installed MikTeX, it
John Hughes wrote:
As far as I can tell, everything is up to date now. I have discovered
that I can include EPS graphics if I export the document to PostScript,
then view the PS file in GSview and export it to PDF from there. But
still no luck simply exporting the document straight from LyX to
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
./lyx.exe -dbg any/info/etc..
produces no debug output at all
Is this on Windows? If so, check that your version has a file named
lyxc.exe in the LyX bin directory and, presuming it's there, run
lyxc.exe -dbg ...
/Paul
Donald MacKinnon wrote:
Ran Rutenberg wrote:
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
Here's a good site that explains how to interrupt enumerated lists:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=interruptlist
Works fine for me.
-- Christian
Am 19.01.2007 um 21:17 schrieb Maria Gouskova:
On 1/19/07, Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29 Aug, 2006, at 6:10
Thanks Liesen and Maria---probelm solved :-)
S.
On 20 Jan, 2007, at 9:15 AM, Liesen Christian wrote:
Here's a good site that explains how to interrupt enumerated lists:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=interruptlist
Works fine for me.
-- Christian
Am 19.01.2007 um 21:17
As far as I can tell, everything is up to date now. I have discovered that I
can include EPS graphics if I export the document to PostScript, then view
the PS file in GSview and export it to PDF from there. But still no luck
simply exporting the document straight from LyX to PDF using pdflatex
Ran Rutenberg wrote:
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
Hello Ran,
I use an ERT box
OK I installed the latest version (Lyx 1.4.3) but unf i still can't do what
i was originally trying to do, and the reason why i upgraded :-(
That is view the DraftDVI or DVI. When I try to view the DraftDVI i get an
error message:
File does not exist: temp dir/filename.
For some reason, its
Hello,
I would like to give a short introduction on myself and why I joined this
mailing list about a week ago (only lurking so far).
My name is Tom Schlangen and I am from Germany. My hobby is audio amplifiers
using old electron valve technology, and some weeks ago I started writing a
book
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 22:03:26 +0100
1) I need to use Greek letters (for example capital Omega for Ohm) outside
formulae, within plain text. Of course I can use the math pad to insert
them, but looking at the generated code, it reads:
\begin_inset Formula $\Omega$
\end_inset
so I
./lyx.exe -dbg any/info/etc..
produces no debug output at all
Tom Schlangen schrieb:
1) I need to use Greek letters (for example capital Omega for Ohm) outside formulae,
within plain text. Of course I can use the math pad to insert them, but
looking at the generated code, it reads:
\begin_inset Formula $\Omega$
\end_inset
so I suspect I am doing
I finally fixed this problem by commenting out an earlier binding to C-g
that was in cua.bind. So despite what the manual says, and the trace output
below says, later bindings do NOT necessarily override earlier ones. They
simply screw things up!
Srinivas Nedunuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
in
Srinivas Nedunuri schrieb:
OK I installed the latest version (Lyx 1.4.3) but unf i still can't do what
i was originally trying to do, and the reason why i upgraded :-(
That is view the DraftDVI or DVI. When I try to view the DraftDVI i get an
error message:
File does not exist: temp
Srinivas Nedunuri schrieb:
./lyx.exe -dbg any/info/etc..
produces no debug output at all
on windows you have to start LyX using the command
lyx -dbg any/info/etc
./lyx seems to be a Unix or cygwin path.
But anyway LyX 1.4.3-5 was a bit modified, so that you don't get a debug output. This
Matthias Diehl schrieb:
I want to create a document with horizontal format and two columns. Formulas should be
numbered, so it seems to be necessary to create them with C-M (or similar).
But the type face is too wide for me then, it should be more narrow, the spaces around
the formulas are
John Kane wrote:
Just what I wanted to know since I am getting a
warning message for hyperref when loading the LyX
User's Guide but how do I find the MiKTeX settings to
open them? Am I looking for something in LyX itself
or in MiKTeX?
Thanks
In MikTeX. When you installed MikTeX, it
John Hughes wrote:
As far as I can tell, everything is up to date now. I have discovered
that I can include EPS graphics if I export the document to PostScript,
then view the PS file in GSview and export it to PDF from there. But
still no luck simply exporting the document straight from LyX to
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
./lyx.exe -dbg any/info/etc..
produces no debug output at all
Is this on Windows? If so, check that your version has a file named
lyxc.exe in the LyX bin directory and, presuming it's there, run
lyxc.exe -dbg ...
/Paul
Donald MacKinnon wrote:
Ran Rutenberg wrote:
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
Here's a good site that explains how to interrupt enumerated lists:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=interruptlist
Works fine for me.
-- Christian
Am 19.01.2007 um 21:17 schrieb Maria Gouskova:
On 1/19/07, Stefano Franchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 29 Aug, 2006, at 6:10
Thanks Liesen and Maria---probelm solved :-)
S.
On 20 Jan, 2007, at 9:15 AM, Liesen Christian wrote:
Here's a good site that explains how to interrupt enumerated lists:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=interruptlist
Works fine for me.
-- Christian
Am 19.01.2007 um 21:17
As far as I can tell, everything is up to date now. I have discovered that I
can include EPS graphics if I export the document to PostScript, then view
the PS file in GSview and export it to PDF from there. But still no luck
simply exporting the document straight from LyX to PDF using pdflatex
Ran Rutenberg wrote:
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
Hello Ran,
I use an ERT box
OK I installed the latest version (Lyx 1.4.3) but unf i still can't do what
i was originally trying to do, and the reason why i upgraded :-(
That is view the DraftDVI or DVI. When I try to view the DraftDVI i get an
error message:
File does not exist: /filename.
For some reason, its looking
Hello,
I would like to give a short introduction on myself and why I joined this
mailing list about a week ago (only lurking so far).
My name is Tom Schlangen and I am from Germany. My hobby is audio amplifiers
using old electron valve technology, and some weeks ago I started writing a
book
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 22:03:26 +0100
> 1) I need to use Greek letters (for example capital Omega for Ohm) outside
> formulae, within plain text. Of course I can use the "math pad" to insert
> them, but looking at the generated code, it reads:
>
> \begin_inset Formula $\Omega$
> \end_inset
>
>
./lyx.exe -dbg any/info/etc..
produces no debug output at all
Tom Schlangen schrieb:
1) I need to use Greek letters (for example capital Omega for Ohm) outside formulae,
within plain text. Of course I can use the "math pad" to insert them, but
looking at the generated code, it reads:
\begin_inset Formula $\Omega$
\end_inset
so I suspect I am doing
I finally fixed this problem by commenting out an earlier binding to C-g
that was in cua.bind. So despite what the manual says, and the trace output
below says, later bindings do NOT necessarily override earlier ones. They
simply screw things up!
"Srinivas Nedunuri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Srinivas Nedunuri schrieb:
OK I installed the latest version (Lyx 1.4.3) but unf i still can't do what
i was originally trying to do, and the reason why i upgraded :-(
That is view the DraftDVI or DVI. When I try to view the DraftDVI i get an
error message:
File does not exist: /filename.
Srinivas Nedunuri schrieb:
> ./lyx.exe -dbg any/info/etc..
> produces no debug output at all
on windows you have to start LyX using the command
lyx -dbg any/info/etc
./lyx seems to be a Unix or cygwin path.
But anyway LyX 1.4.3-5 was a bit modified, so that you don't get a debug output. This
Matthias Diehl schrieb:
I want to create a document with horizontal format and two columns. Formulas should be
numbered, so it seems to be necessary to create them with "C-M" (or similar).
But the type face is too wide for me then, it should be more narrow, the spaces around
the formulas are
John Kane wrote:
Just what I wanted to know since I am getting a
warning message for hyperref when loading the LyX
User's Guide but how do I find the MiKTeX settings to
open them? Am I looking for something in LyX itself
or in MiKTeX?
Thanks
In MikTeX. When you installed MikTeX, it
John Hughes wrote:
As far as I can tell, everything is up to date now. I have discovered
that I can include EPS graphics if I export the document to PostScript,
then view the PS file in GSview and export it to PDF from there. But
still no luck simply exporting the document straight from LyX to
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote:
./lyx.exe -dbg any/info/etc..
produces no debug output at all
Is this on Windows? If so, check that your version has a file named
lyxc.exe in the LyX bin directory and, presuming it's there, run
lyxc.exe -dbg ...
/Paul
Donald MacKinnon wrote:
Ran Rutenberg wrote:
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I
would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is
make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the
date today.
Sincerely,
Ran Rutenberg
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