Gregor Goldbach schrieb:
Hi list,
I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ.
I use eps figures in my document. The resulting PDF contains these
figures rotated by 90 degrees... sometimes. ;)
Using pdflatex gives rotated figures (90 degress), using dvipdfm does
*not*
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:45:32 +0100
From: Sven Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gregor Goldbach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: rotated eps figures using different pdf views
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Gregor Goldbach schrieb:
Hi list,
Unfortunatly I must also say that OpenOffice is far behind MS Word. I'm trying
to forget how to use Ms Word and OO, it always just ends up in a total mess
if I try to do something except just writing letters and pressing space and
enter for formating.
I hope you have learnt your lesson: LyX is
I did what you suggested and here's the output:
START OF OUTPUT
C:\Documents and Settings\jkh107\My Documentsconvert -verbose
light_data.eps li
ght_data.pdf
[ghostscript library] Files/gs/gs8.54/bin/gswin32c.exe -q -dBATCH -dSAFER
-dMax
Bitmap=5 -dNOPAUSE -dAlignToPixels=0
Thanks,
I added \hspace{7mm} to some lines and formulas. Now it looks pretty.
Matthias Diehl
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Well for the simple file name WhatEver.tex is just as good as
WhatEver.lyx... And I suppose that if I really want a file's actual
pathname to print I could just manually insert it between the curly-braces
of something like \lhead{}. I'd just have to remember to
Hi. If I change the font type of a document (I'm using Lyx 1.4.3-4,
MikTex, Windows XP, article (koma script) class) the font won't change
either on screen or in the PDF.
What can be happening?
--
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi. If I change the font type of a document (I'm using Lyx 1.4.3-4,
MikTex, Windows XP, article (koma script) class) the font won't change
either on screen or in the PDF.
In which dialog did you change the font, and to what?
Jürgen
The behavior is weird, just check the attached examples (each one with
a different font). I'm using the Document - Configuration - Text
Design (i believe this is the english dialog, because I have the
spanish one) dialog to change the font. For some of them, the change
is just in size to the main
Julio Rojas wrote:
I just can see some change in the normal paragraph
font using the Helvetica font. The only way I can change all the fonts
is using a non standard package in the preamble, like the attached
example using Pandora.
If you want to use Helvetica for the main text, you'll have to
It seems ghostscript is called with the wrong sDEVICE option.
In your case it is bmpsep8, while it should be pdfwrite. In the ImageMagick installation directory, there is a config folder, and
inside there is a delegates.xml file. Check that you have a line like this:
delegate decode=eps
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 14:14:30 +0100
From: Nicolás [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: EPS problem
[...]
Now I have a question. My LyX installation uses epstopdf to do the
convertion.
Is epstopdf called by ImageMagick's convert?
AFAIR (there has been a thread about
The xml file looks like this:
delegate decode=eps encode=pdf mode=bi command=@PSDelegate@ -q
-dBATCH -dSAFER -dMaxBitmap=5 -dNOPAUSE -dEPSCrop -dAlignToPixels=0
-sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile=%o -- %i /
delegate decode=eps encode=ps mode=bi command=@PSDelegate@ -q
-dBATCH -dSAFER
That's a really useful preamble! I have another question: what if you just
want to change the titles and headings to sans serif?
John
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jürgen Spitzmüller)
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Font changes
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 13:25:48 +0100
Julio Rojas wrote:
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ.
It's a FAQ, in the Wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#toc12
I hope this will help you.
Thanks, this illuminates my problem a bit.
BTW: pdflatex has another pro -- it's able to have line-breaks
Thanks Jürgen but what I would like is that all titles use the Roman
font. If I use:
\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\rmdefault}
The same problem is presented, the titles keep the Sans Serif font.
On 1/23/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julio Rojas wrote:
I just can see some
I need to get lyx1.4.2 running on redhat el3 (don't ask why). Having
fetched the sources (I couldn't find an rpm ready to go) and sorted out
the dependencies (qt etc.) I went for a configure; make and the build
ran off without a hitch.
But...
on running up the binary something fails as LyX
ty. 23. januar 2007 14:39 skreiv Julio Rojas:
Thanks Jürgen but what I would like is that all titles use the Roman
font. If I use:
\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\rmdefault}
use
\setkomafont{title}{\rmdefault}
to set the title font in Koma-script. If you want more information read pages
ty. 23. januar 2007 14:49 skreiv Ingar Pareliussen:
ty. 23. januar 2007 14:39 skreiv Julio Rojas:
Thanks Jürgen but what I would like is that all titles use the Roman
font. If I use:
\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\rmdefault}
use
\setkomafont{title}{\rmdefault}
oops a bit too quick
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 1:40:34 pm Guy Hindell wrote:
I need to get lyx1.4.2 running on redhat el3 (don't ask why). Having
fetched the sources (I couldn't find an rpm ready to go) and sorted out
the dependencies (qt etc.) I went for a configure; make and the build
ran off without a hitch.
Hello LyXTesters,
I published a new version with LyX1.5.0svn from 23-01-2007:
http://developer.berlios.de/project/shownotes.php?release_id=120834
This fixes the InstantPreview issues.
Installer Changelog:
- LyX 1.5svn from 23-01-2007:
- InstantPreview and formal tables now work properly
--- John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:34:36 -0500 (EST)
From: John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunatly I must also say that OpenOffice is
far
behind MS Word. I'm
Thanks Ingar, but thing more to go. The numbers of the sections still
use the sans serif font. Another tip?
On 1/23/07, Ingar Pareliussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ty. 23. januar 2007 14:49 skreiv Ingar Pareliussen:
ty. 23. januar 2007 14:39 skreiv Julio Rojas:
Thanks Jürgen but what I would
José Matos wrote:
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 1:40:34 pm Guy Hindell wrote:
I need to get lyx1.4.2 running on redhat el3 (don't ask why). Having
fetched the sources (I couldn't find an rpm ready to go) and sorted out
the dependencies (qt etc.) I went for a configure; make and the build
ran
Already corrected with:
\setkomafont{section}{\rmfamily}
But the font used is too small, any tips?
On 1/23/07, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Ingar, but thing more to go. The numbers of the sections still
use the sans serif font. Another tip?
On 1/23/07, Ingar Pareliussen [EMAIL
ty. 23. januar 2007 16:11 skreiv Julio Rojas:
\setkomafont{section}{\rmfamily}
\setkomafont{section}{\Huge\rmfamily}
or \Large or \huge
Ingar
Even better:
\setkomafont{sectioning}{\rmfamily}
This way, all of the sectioning titles inherit the roman font. Thanks
for all your help!!!
On 1/23/07, Ingar Pareliussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ty. 23. januar 2007 16:11 skreiv Julio Rojas:
\setkomafont{section}{\rmfamily}
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 3:00:18 pm Guy Hindell wrote:
It's 2.2.3. However, happily I just tried a build of LyX 1.4.3 (I
probably should have started with that anyhow) and that runs up OK even
with that older python version.
Because we have fixed the particular problem between 1.4.2 and
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
I published a new version with LyX1.5.0svn from 23-01-2007:
http://developer.berlios.de/project/shownotes.php?release_id=120834
Sorry, here the correct link:
http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=12083
regards Uwe
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Paul == Paul A Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Hi all, I've got a recurring issue with LyX 1.4.3-4 (and -5, I
Paul think). It manifests as LyX displaying the wrong glyphs for some
Paul symbols in math insets (although math preview converts them
Paul correctly).
John M. Linebarger wrote:
I just downloaded LyX for Windows 1.4.3-5 and I get this persistent
error that makes the program completely unusable. It says that no
textclasses are found. So I look at the mailing list archives, which
state that I should blow away my Application Data LyX directory
On Jan 23, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Even better:
\setkomafont{sectioning}{\rmfamily}
This way, all of the sectioning titles inherit the roman font. Thanks
for all your help!!!
Even easier is to use:
\addtokomafont{sectioning}{\rmfamily}
doing this only changes the font style,
Finally... Thanks for that final tip Bob... Is LyX 1.5 going to
address this kind of customization of the classes???
On 1/24/07, Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 23, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Even better:
\setkomafont{sectioning}{\rmfamily}
This way, all of the
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 9:41:53 am Gunnar wrote:
Unfortunatly I must also say that OpenOffice is far behind MS Word. I'm
trying to forget how to use Ms Word and OO, it always just ends up in a
total mess if I try to do something except just writing letters and
pressing space and enter for
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 12:41, José Matos wrote:
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 9:41:53 am Gunnar wrote:
Unfortunatly I must also say that OpenOffice is far behind MS Word. I'm
trying to forget how to use Ms Word and OO, it always just ends up in a
total mess if I try to do something except
Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 12:41, José Matos wrote:
But I do hope that some day (in lyx 1.5 perhaps?) there will be a nice
gui to customize styles/layouts in LyX. that will be so easy to use so
that even a person that never have used LyX can use it and create stuff
so
On Jan 23, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
I take it that what Jose has in mind is some sort of simple language
that would be used to describe a layout file from which one could then
be generated. Surely it wouldn't be that hard to write a script that
would ask all the right questions.
moi-même a écrit :
I wrote if for Latex lettre class. It's a class used like letter for but for
french letters.
The lettre class is the best I found for french letter arrangement.
I join the compressed files in this mail.
Any question is welcome
Friendly
C Hiebel
I found
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I was considering switching to OpenOffice because of the excessive effort in
creating/modifying styles in LyX.
So as an experiment, I began making a derivative, in OpenOffice, of a book I
originally wrote using MS Word.
WHAT A MESS! Styles I created in OpenOffice
John Hughes wrote:
The xml file looks like this:
delegate decode=eps encode=pdf mode=bi command=@PSDelegate@ -q
-dBATCH -dSAFER -dMaxBitmap=5 -dNOPAUSE -dEPSCrop
-dAlignToPixels=0 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile=%o -- %i /
delegate decode=eps encode=ps mode=bi command=@PSDelegate@ -q
Lundi le 22 janvier 2007 21:01:08 -0800 Steve Litt écrivait :
[...]
I was considering switching to OpenOffice because of the excessive
effort in creating/modifying styles in LyX. So as an experiment, I
began making a derivative, in OpenOffice, of a book I originally
wrote using MS Word.
Ah,
How do I get the following math equation in two lines in order to fit it to a
two-column style:
(Produktion_Substanz_zur_Zeit_(t)=(-K*(Konzentration_zur_Zeit_(t-t_{0}))
like:
(Produktion_Substanz_zur_Zeit_(t)
=(-K*(Konzentration_zur_Zeit_(t-t_{0}))
(the _ are in Lyx the rectangular laying
Gregor Goldbach schrieb:
Hi list,
I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ.
I use eps figures in my document. The resulting PDF contains these
figures rotated by 90 degrees... sometimes. ;)
Using pdflatex gives rotated figures (90 degress), using dvipdfm does
*not*
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:45:32 +0100
From: Sven Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gregor Goldbach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: rotated eps figures using different pdf views
X-MailScanner: Found to be clean
X-MailScanner-SpamCheck:
Gregor Goldbach schrieb:
Hi list,
Unfortunatly I must also say that OpenOffice is far behind MS Word. I'm trying
to forget how to use Ms Word and OO, it always just ends up in a total mess
if I try to do something except just writing letters and pressing space and
enter for formating.
I hope you have learnt your lesson: LyX is
I did what you suggested and here's the output:
START OF OUTPUT
C:\Documents and Settings\jkh107\My Documentsconvert -verbose
light_data.eps li
ght_data.pdf
[ghostscript library] Files/gs/gs8.54/bin/gswin32c.exe -q -dBATCH -dSAFER
-dMax
Bitmap=5 -dNOPAUSE -dAlignToPixels=0
Thanks,
I added \hspace{7mm} to some lines and formulas. Now it looks pretty.
Matthias Diehl
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Well for the simple file name WhatEver.tex is just as good as
WhatEver.lyx... And I suppose that if I really want a file's actual
pathname to print I could just manually insert it between the curly-braces
of something like \lhead{}. I'd just have to remember to
Hi. If I change the font type of a document (I'm using Lyx 1.4.3-4,
MikTex, Windows XP, article (koma script) class) the font won't change
either on screen or in the PDF.
What can be happening?
--
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi. If I change the font type of a document (I'm using Lyx 1.4.3-4,
MikTex, Windows XP, article (koma script) class) the font won't change
either on screen or in the PDF.
In which dialog did you change the font, and to what?
Jürgen
The behavior is weird, just check the attached examples (each one with
a different font). I'm using the Document - Configuration - Text
Design (i believe this is the english dialog, because I have the
spanish one) dialog to change the font. For some of them, the change
is just in size to the main
Julio Rojas wrote:
I just can see some change in the normal paragraph
font using the Helvetica font. The only way I can change all the fonts
is using a non standard package in the preamble, like the attached
example using Pandora.
If you want to use Helvetica for the main text, you'll have to
It seems ghostscript is called with the wrong sDEVICE option.
In your case it is bmpsep8, while it should be pdfwrite. In the ImageMagick installation directory, there is a config folder, and
inside there is a delegates.xml file. Check that you have a line like this:
delegate decode=eps
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 14:14:30 +0100
From: Nicolás [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: EPS problem
[...]
Now I have a question. My LyX installation uses epstopdf to do the
convertion.
Is epstopdf called by ImageMagick's convert?
AFAIR (there has been a thread about
The xml file looks like this:
delegate decode=eps encode=pdf mode=bi command=@PSDelegate@ -q
-dBATCH -dSAFER -dMaxBitmap=5 -dNOPAUSE -dEPSCrop -dAlignToPixels=0
-sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile=%o -- %i /
delegate decode=eps encode=ps mode=bi command=@PSDelegate@ -q
-dBATCH -dSAFER
That's a really useful preamble! I have another question: what if you just
want to change the titles and headings to sans serif?
John
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jürgen Spitzmüller)
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Font changes
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 13:25:48 +0100
Julio Rojas wrote:
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ.
It's a FAQ, in the Wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#toc12
I hope this will help you.
Thanks, this illuminates my problem a bit.
BTW: pdflatex has another pro -- it's able to have line-breaks
Thanks Jürgen but what I would like is that all titles use the Roman
font. If I use:
\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\rmdefault}
The same problem is presented, the titles keep the Sans Serif font.
On 1/23/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julio Rojas wrote:
I just can see some
I need to get lyx1.4.2 running on redhat el3 (don't ask why). Having
fetched the sources (I couldn't find an rpm ready to go) and sorted out
the dependencies (qt etc.) I went for a configure; make and the build
ran off without a hitch.
But...
on running up the binary something fails as LyX
ty. 23. januar 2007 14:39 skreiv Julio Rojas:
Thanks Jürgen but what I would like is that all titles use the Roman
font. If I use:
\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\rmdefault}
use
\setkomafont{title}{\rmdefault}
to set the title font in Koma-script. If you want more information read pages
ty. 23. januar 2007 14:49 skreiv Ingar Pareliussen:
ty. 23. januar 2007 14:39 skreiv Julio Rojas:
Thanks Jürgen but what I would like is that all titles use the Roman
font. If I use:
\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\rmdefault}
use
\setkomafont{title}{\rmdefault}
oops a bit too quick
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 1:40:34 pm Guy Hindell wrote:
I need to get lyx1.4.2 running on redhat el3 (don't ask why). Having
fetched the sources (I couldn't find an rpm ready to go) and sorted out
the dependencies (qt etc.) I went for a configure; make and the build
ran off without a hitch.
Hello LyXTesters,
I published a new version with LyX1.5.0svn from 23-01-2007:
http://developer.berlios.de/project/shownotes.php?release_id=120834
This fixes the InstantPreview issues.
Installer Changelog:
- LyX 1.5svn from 23-01-2007:
- InstantPreview and formal tables now work properly
--- John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:34:36 -0500 (EST)
From: John Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: OpenOffice vs. LyX
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunatly I must also say that OpenOffice is
far
behind MS Word. I'm
Thanks Ingar, but thing more to go. The numbers of the sections still
use the sans serif font. Another tip?
On 1/23/07, Ingar Pareliussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ty. 23. januar 2007 14:49 skreiv Ingar Pareliussen:
ty. 23. januar 2007 14:39 skreiv Julio Rojas:
Thanks Jürgen but what I would
José Matos wrote:
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 1:40:34 pm Guy Hindell wrote:
I need to get lyx1.4.2 running on redhat el3 (don't ask why). Having
fetched the sources (I couldn't find an rpm ready to go) and sorted out
the dependencies (qt etc.) I went for a configure; make and the build
ran
Already corrected with:
\setkomafont{section}{\rmfamily}
But the font used is too small, any tips?
On 1/23/07, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Ingar, but thing more to go. The numbers of the sections still
use the sans serif font. Another tip?
On 1/23/07, Ingar Pareliussen [EMAIL
ty. 23. januar 2007 16:11 skreiv Julio Rojas:
\setkomafont{section}{\rmfamily}
\setkomafont{section}{\Huge\rmfamily}
or \Large or \huge
Ingar
Even better:
\setkomafont{sectioning}{\rmfamily}
This way, all of the sectioning titles inherit the roman font. Thanks
for all your help!!!
On 1/23/07, Ingar Pareliussen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ty. 23. januar 2007 16:11 skreiv Julio Rojas:
\setkomafont{section}{\rmfamily}
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 3:00:18 pm Guy Hindell wrote:
It's 2.2.3. However, happily I just tried a build of LyX 1.4.3 (I
probably should have started with that anyhow) and that runs up OK even
with that older python version.
Because we have fixed the particular problem between 1.4.2 and
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
I published a new version with LyX1.5.0svn from 23-01-2007:
http://developer.berlios.de/project/shownotes.php?release_id=120834
Sorry, here the correct link:
http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117release_id=12083
regards Uwe
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Paul == Paul A Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Hi all, I've got a recurring issue with LyX 1.4.3-4 (and -5, I
Paul think). It manifests as LyX displaying the wrong glyphs for some
Paul symbols in math insets (although math preview converts them
Paul correctly).
John M. Linebarger wrote:
I just downloaded LyX for Windows 1.4.3-5 and I get this persistent
error that makes the program completely unusable. It says that no
textclasses are found. So I look at the mailing list archives, which
state that I should blow away my Application Data LyX directory
On Jan 23, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Even better:
\setkomafont{sectioning}{\rmfamily}
This way, all of the sectioning titles inherit the roman font. Thanks
for all your help!!!
Even easier is to use:
\addtokomafont{sectioning}{\rmfamily}
doing this only changes the font style,
Finally... Thanks for that final tip Bob... Is LyX 1.5 going to
address this kind of customization of the classes???
On 1/24/07, Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 23, 2007, at 8:29 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Even better:
\setkomafont{sectioning}{\rmfamily}
This way, all of the
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 9:41:53 am Gunnar wrote:
Unfortunatly I must also say that OpenOffice is far behind MS Word. I'm
trying to forget how to use Ms Word and OO, it always just ends up in a
total mess if I try to do something except just writing letters and
pressing space and enter for
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 12:41, José Matos wrote:
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 9:41:53 am Gunnar wrote:
Unfortunatly I must also say that OpenOffice is far behind MS Word. I'm
trying to forget how to use Ms Word and OO, it always just ends up in a
total mess if I try to do something except
Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 12:41, José Matos wrote:
But I do hope that some day (in lyx 1.5 perhaps?) there will be a nice
gui to customize styles/layouts in LyX. that will be so easy to use so
that even a person that never have used LyX can use it and create stuff
so
On Jan 23, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
I take it that what Jose has in mind is some sort of simple language
that would be used to describe a layout file from which one could then
be generated. Surely it wouldn't be that hard to write a script that
would ask all the right questions.
moi-même a écrit :
I wrote if for Latex lettre class. It's a class used like letter for but for
french letters.
The lettre class is the best I found for french letter arrangement.
I join the compressed files in this mail.
Any question is welcome
Friendly
C Hiebel
I found
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I was considering switching to OpenOffice because of the excessive effort in
creating/modifying styles in LyX.
So as an experiment, I began making a derivative, in OpenOffice, of a book I
originally wrote using MS Word.
WHAT A MESS! Styles I created in OpenOffice
John Hughes wrote:
The xml file looks like this:
delegate decode=eps encode=pdf mode=bi command=@PSDelegate@ -q
-dBATCH -dSAFER -dMaxBitmap=5 -dNOPAUSE -dEPSCrop
-dAlignToPixels=0 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile=%o -- %i /
delegate decode=eps encode=ps mode=bi command=@PSDelegate@ -q
Lundi le 22 janvier 2007 21:01:08 -0800 Steve Litt écrivait :
[...]
I was considering switching to OpenOffice because of the excessive
effort in creating/modifying styles in LyX. So as an experiment, I
began making a derivative, in OpenOffice, of a book I originally
wrote using MS Word.
Ah,
How do I get the following math equation in two lines in order to fit it to a
two-column style:
(Produktion_Substanz_zur_Zeit_(t)=(-K*(Konzentration_zur_Zeit_(t-t_{0}))
like:
(Produktion_Substanz_zur_Zeit_(t)
=(-K*(Konzentration_zur_Zeit_(t-t_{0}))
(the _ are in Lyx the rectangular laying
Gregor Goldbach schrieb:
> Hi list,
>
> I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ.
>
> I use eps figures in my document. The resulting PDF contains these
> figures rotated by 90 degrees... sometimes. ;)
>
> Using pdflatex gives rotated figures (90 degress), using dvipdfm does
>
>>Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:45:32 +0100
>>From: Sven Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Gregor Goldbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: Re: rotated eps figures using different pdf views
>>X-MailScanner: Found to be clean
>>X-MailScanner-SpamCheck:
>>
>>Gregor
Unfortunatly I must also say that OpenOffice is far behind MS Word. I'm trying
to forget how to use Ms Word and OO, it always just ends up in a total mess
if I try to do something except just writing letters and pressing space and
enter for formating.
I hope you have learnt your lesson: LyX is
I did what you suggested and here's the output:
START OF OUTPUT
C:\Documents and Settings\jkh107\My Documents>convert -verbose
light_data.eps li
ght_data.pdf
[ghostscript library] Files/gs/gs8.54/bin/gswin32c.exe" -q -dBATCH -dSAFER
-dMax
Bitmap=5 -dNOPAUSE -dAlignToPixels=0
Thanks,
I added "\hspace{7mm}" to some lines and formulas. Now it looks pretty.
Matthias Diehl
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Well for the simple file name "WhatEver.tex" is just as good as
"WhatEver.lyx"... And I suppose that if I really want a file's actual
pathname to print I could just manually insert it between the curly-braces
of something like \lhead{}. I'd just have to remember to
Hi. If I change the font type of a document (I'm using Lyx 1.4.3-4,
MikTex, Windows XP, article (koma script) class) the font won't change
either on screen or in the PDF.
What can be happening?
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Julio Rojas
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Julio Rojas wrote:
> Hi. If I change the font type of a document (I'm using Lyx 1.4.3-4,
> MikTex, Windows XP, article (koma script) class) the font won't change
> either on screen or in the PDF.
In which dialog did you change the font, and to what?
Jürgen
The behavior is weird, just check the attached examples (each one with
a different font). I'm using the Document -> Configuration -> Text
Design (i believe this is the english dialog, because I have the
spanish one) dialog to change the font. For some of them, the change
is just in size to the
Julio Rojas wrote:
> I just can see some change in the normal paragraph
> font using the Helvetica font. The only way I can change all the fonts
> is using a non standard package in the preamble, like the attached
> example using Pandora.
If you want to use Helvetica for the main text, you'll
It seems ghostscript is called with the wrong "sDEVICE" option.
In your case it is "bmpsep8", while it should be "pdfwrite". In the ImageMagick installation directory, there is a "config" folder, and
inside there is a delegates.xml file. Check that you have a line like this:
Now I have a
>>Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 14:14:30 +0100
>>From: Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: Re: EPS problem
[...]
>>Now I have a question. My LyX installation uses epstopdf to do the
>>convertion.
Is epstopdf called by ImageMagick's convert?
AFAIR (there has been a
The xml file looks like this:
-dBATCH -dSAFER -dMaxBitmap=5 -dNOPAUSE -dEPSCrop -dAlignToPixels=0
-sDEVICE=pdfwrite "-sOutputFile=%o" -- "%i"" />
-dBATCH -dSAFER -dMaxBitmap=5 -dNOPAUSE -dEPSCrop -dAlignToPixels=0
-sDEVICE=pswrite "-sOutputFile=%o" -- "%i"" />
There are no
That's a really useful preamble! I have another question: what if you just
want to change the titles and headings to sans serif?
John
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jürgen Spitzmüller)
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Font changes
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 13:25:48 +0100
Julio Rojas wrote:
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
I have an interesting problem which is hopefully not a FAQ.
>
> It's a FAQ, in the Wiki:
>
> http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#toc12
>
> I hope this will help you.
Thanks, this illuminates my problem a bit.
BTW: pdflatex has another pro -- it's able to have
Thanks Jürgen but what I would like is that all titles use the Roman
font. If I use:
\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\rmdefault}
The same problem is presented, the titles keep the Sans Serif font.
On 1/23/07, Jürgen Spitzmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Julio Rojas wrote:
> I just can see some
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