Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Sandor Szabo wrote:
I use LyX 1.4.3-5 on windows xp.
Unfortunately Short Title is grey (inactive) when I put the
cursor in the Title part of the document. (In sections it
works.)
What could be the solution?
Try parking the attached (hacked) copy of amsdefs.inc in your
Emilio, to use the apacite BibTeX style, you need to use the article
(APA) document class. It doesn't work by itself on any document class.
If you need to cite in APA style on any given document class, it's better to
use the apalike BibTeX style. On minor problem is that it only comes in
*** On ubuntu it should be as easy as typing
$ apt-get install lyx
on the command line, or selecting lyx in synaptic and pressing apply
button. (assuming that you are connected to the internet)
I'll give it a try, but LyX is not on the Synaptic manager, as far as
I can see (on Ubuntu
Marcelo == Marcelo Acuña [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcelo 5) I can see a lot of warning messages when I am compiling
Marcelo lyx like this:
You can ignore these warnings.
JMarc
On Wednesday 06 June 2007 18:24:57 Richard Heck wrote:
Thanks for the info! This is excellent.
Richard
Richard since I know that you are using Fedora you can install them already:
# yum install liberation-fonts
--
José Abílio
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Hello,
I want to have giant chapter number in first page of
each chapter. I am using titlesec package and in
preamble I put:
\titleformat{\chapter}{display}{\sffamily\Large\bfseries}
{\chaptertitlename\thechapter}{4ex}{}{\titlerule}{}
but I don´t know how to get
This note is for PPC Mac users only. (Intel Macs are not affected by
this.)
LyX-1.5.0 RC 1 for Mac was originally released as a universal binary,
and that release was quite slow for PPC Macs. I have just posted a
new version that should improve speed on PPC Macs, and I'd like for
people
I worked arround the errors by writing a script that cleaned
the xml output of Lyx such that it changed inlinemediaobject
instances to mediaobject. Furthermore, I had to create floating
figures with the title on top instead of the bottom. Also,
'lang=en_US' had to be changed to 'lang=en'.
I
Thanks all for the advices, I don't even attach the last mails cause
they are too many! anyway I tried the three programs you suggested
(adoberead, kpdf and xpdf) and I really can't tell which works best
...
I'll check for trutype fonts installations on ubuntu later: I have to
install LyX first
I have noticed that, if lyx is started from a terminal where LANG=it has
been set, margins cannot be changed by non-integer values.
As /etc/environment with LANG=en is sourced, lyx allows for non integer
changes (in cm units).
Notice that, as non integer margins have been set, editing the same
I'm working on a project with several other people, and one of them prefers
to mark up everything by hand and sends me .tex files.
One of the files she sent me I attempted to import into LyX, but I received
only an unhelpful error message. I tried removing the preamble. No help.
Eventually, I
I am looking for information on how to apply Lyx to produce
DocBook documents. A simple example with a floating figure
with a cross-reference would help. The above scenario should be
trivial but I have spent more time than I care to admit trying to
achieve it. Google and man pages are my
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, David Koski wrote:
I take it the docbook XML feature of Lyx is seldom if ever used.
I have asked several times and also tried several times. Others have asked
about it several times.
Nobody has stated that it works. Nobody has shared how to do it.
The documentation on the
pol wrote:
I have noticed that, if lyx is started from a terminal where LANG=it has
been set, margins cannot be changed by non-integer values.
As /etc/environment with LANG=en is sourced, lyx allows for non integer
changes (in cm units).
Notice that, as non integer margins have been set,
On Thursday 07 June 2007 11:10, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, David Koski wrote:
I take it the docbook XML feature of Lyx is seldom if ever used.
I have asked several times and also tried several times. Others have asked
about it several times.
Nobody has stated that it works.
Bennett Helm wrote:
If any of you are compiling your own versions of LyX, please compare
the new version I've just posted against the version you compiled. Is
one noticeably faster than the other?
And remember that compiling svn with the defaults compiles in a lot of
debugging information
Elaina wrote:
I'm working on a project with several other people, and one of them
prefers
to mark up everything by hand and sends me .tex files.
One of the files she sent me I attempted to import into LyX, but I
received
only an unhelpful error message. I tried removing the preamble. No
On Jun 7, 2007, at 2:20 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
Bennett Helm wrote:
If any of you are compiling your own versions of LyX, please
compare the new version I've just posted against the version you
compiled. Is one noticeably faster than the other?
And remember that compiling svn with the
LyX is great! And the recent developments are indeed very impressive. Thanks to
the whole development team and supporters.
I'm particularly taken by the new outliner being implemented as dock widget.
Thanks Able! By gone the labourous days of shifting windows back and forth,
the drudgery of
Sam Lewis wrote:
LyX is great! And the recent developments are indeed very impressive. Thanks to
the whole development team and supporters.
I'm particularly taken by the new outliner being implemented as dock widget.
Thanks Able!
Abdel.
By gone the labourous days of shifting windows back and
On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 11:06:44 +0200
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an imported tex-lyx document that I changed and now the original
(tex) was also changed by the original author
What is the best (or easiest) way to merge these changes?
AFAIK gui
On Thursday 07 June 2007 18:47:18 David Koski wrote:
I am looking for information on how to apply Lyx to produce
DocBook documents. A simple example with a floating figure
with a cross-reference would help. The above scenario should be
trivial but I have spent more time than I care to admit
On Tuesday 22 May 2007 23:41:15 Lars Olesen wrote:
It is not available on my clean install. How can I install missin
document classes on Windows Vista.
- and the other way around?
FileImportDocBook
Guess, it wont appear until document class is installed.
The configuration
Micha Feigin wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 11:06:44 +0200
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
[...]
To really save work here, learn to use the changetracking feature.
Then show your coworker LyX, perhaps he'll be impressed enough
to use it - you can then pass
When running 1.5.0 release candidate 1 on linux (Fedora Core 5, both 32 bit
or 64 bit) I get the warning message
intersectingStaticSet: row X was invalid
where X is some integer. This message appears something like 30 times in
succession, X ranging from 1 to 30.
I suspect this must be a
Jim Rockford wrote:
When running 1.5.0 release candidate 1 on linux (Fedora Core 5, both
32 bit
or 64 bit) I get the warning message
intersectingStaticSet: row X was invalid
where X is some integer. This message appears something like 30 times in
succession, X ranging from 1 to 30.
I
On Thursday 07 June 2007 16:34, José Matos wrote:
On Thursday 07 June 2007 18:47:18 David Koski wrote:
I am looking for information on how to apply Lyx to produce
DocBook documents. A simple example with a floating figure
with a cross-reference would help. The above scenario should be
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Sandor Szabo wrote:
I use LyX 1.4.3-5 on windows xp.
Unfortunately Short Title is grey (inactive) when I put the
cursor in the Title part of the document. (In sections it
works.)
What could be the solution?
Try parking the attached (hacked) copy of amsdefs.inc in your
Emilio, to use the apacite BibTeX style, you need to use the article
(APA) document class. It doesn't work by itself on any document class.
If you need to cite in APA style on any given document class, it's better to
use the apalike BibTeX style. On minor problem is that it only comes in
*** On ubuntu it should be as easy as typing
$ apt-get install lyx
on the command line, or selecting lyx in synaptic and pressing apply
button. (assuming that you are connected to the internet)
I'll give it a try, but LyX is not on the Synaptic manager, as far as
I can see (on Ubuntu
Marcelo == Marcelo Acuña [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcelo 5) I can see a lot of warning messages when I am compiling
Marcelo lyx like this:
You can ignore these warnings.
JMarc
On Wednesday 06 June 2007 18:24:57 Richard Heck wrote:
Thanks for the info! This is excellent.
Richard
Richard since I know that you are using Fedora you can install them already:
# yum install liberation-fonts
--
José Abílio
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Hello,
I want to have giant chapter number in first page of
each chapter. I am using titlesec package and in
preamble I put:
\titleformat{\chapter}{display}{\sffamily\Large\bfseries}
{\chaptertitlename\thechapter}{4ex}{}{\titlerule}{}
but I don´t know how to get
This note is for PPC Mac users only. (Intel Macs are not affected by
this.)
LyX-1.5.0 RC 1 for Mac was originally released as a universal binary,
and that release was quite slow for PPC Macs. I have just posted a
new version that should improve speed on PPC Macs, and I'd like for
people
I worked arround the errors by writing a script that cleaned
the xml output of Lyx such that it changed inlinemediaobject
instances to mediaobject. Furthermore, I had to create floating
figures with the title on top instead of the bottom. Also,
'lang=en_US' had to be changed to 'lang=en'.
I
Thanks all for the advices, I don't even attach the last mails cause
they are too many! anyway I tried the three programs you suggested
(adoberead, kpdf and xpdf) and I really can't tell which works best
...
I'll check for trutype fonts installations on ubuntu later: I have to
install LyX first
I have noticed that, if lyx is started from a terminal where LANG=it has
been set, margins cannot be changed by non-integer values.
As /etc/environment with LANG=en is sourced, lyx allows for non integer
changes (in cm units).
Notice that, as non integer margins have been set, editing the same
I'm working on a project with several other people, and one of them prefers
to mark up everything by hand and sends me .tex files.
One of the files she sent me I attempted to import into LyX, but I received
only an unhelpful error message. I tried removing the preamble. No help.
Eventually, I
I am looking for information on how to apply Lyx to produce
DocBook documents. A simple example with a floating figure
with a cross-reference would help. The above scenario should be
trivial but I have spent more time than I care to admit trying to
achieve it. Google and man pages are my
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, David Koski wrote:
I take it the docbook XML feature of Lyx is seldom if ever used.
I have asked several times and also tried several times. Others have asked
about it several times.
Nobody has stated that it works. Nobody has shared how to do it.
The documentation on the
pol wrote:
I have noticed that, if lyx is started from a terminal where LANG=it has
been set, margins cannot be changed by non-integer values.
As /etc/environment with LANG=en is sourced, lyx allows for non integer
changes (in cm units).
Notice that, as non integer margins have been set,
On Thursday 07 June 2007 11:10, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, David Koski wrote:
I take it the docbook XML feature of Lyx is seldom if ever used.
I have asked several times and also tried several times. Others have asked
about it several times.
Nobody has stated that it works.
Bennett Helm wrote:
If any of you are compiling your own versions of LyX, please compare
the new version I've just posted against the version you compiled. Is
one noticeably faster than the other?
And remember that compiling svn with the defaults compiles in a lot of
debugging information
Elaina wrote:
I'm working on a project with several other people, and one of them
prefers
to mark up everything by hand and sends me .tex files.
One of the files she sent me I attempted to import into LyX, but I
received
only an unhelpful error message. I tried removing the preamble. No
On Jun 7, 2007, at 2:20 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
Bennett Helm wrote:
If any of you are compiling your own versions of LyX, please
compare the new version I've just posted against the version you
compiled. Is one noticeably faster than the other?
And remember that compiling svn with the
LyX is great! And the recent developments are indeed very impressive. Thanks to
the whole development team and supporters.
I'm particularly taken by the new outliner being implemented as dock widget.
Thanks Able! By gone the labourous days of shifting windows back and forth,
the drudgery of
Sam Lewis wrote:
LyX is great! And the recent developments are indeed very impressive. Thanks to
the whole development team and supporters.
I'm particularly taken by the new outliner being implemented as dock widget.
Thanks Able!
Abdel.
By gone the labourous days of shifting windows back and
On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 11:06:44 +0200
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an imported tex-lyx document that I changed and now the original
(tex) was also changed by the original author
What is the best (or easiest) way to merge these changes?
AFAIK gui
On Thursday 07 June 2007 18:47:18 David Koski wrote:
I am looking for information on how to apply Lyx to produce
DocBook documents. A simple example with a floating figure
with a cross-reference would help. The above scenario should be
trivial but I have spent more time than I care to admit
On Tuesday 22 May 2007 23:41:15 Lars Olesen wrote:
It is not available on my clean install. How can I install missin
document classes on Windows Vista.
- and the other way around?
FileImportDocBook
Guess, it wont appear until document class is installed.
The configuration
Micha Feigin wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 11:06:44 +0200
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
[...]
To really save work here, learn to use the changetracking feature.
Then show your coworker LyX, perhaps he'll be impressed enough
to use it - you can then pass
When running 1.5.0 release candidate 1 on linux (Fedora Core 5, both 32 bit
or 64 bit) I get the warning message
intersectingStaticSet: row X was invalid
where X is some integer. This message appears something like 30 times in
succession, X ranging from 1 to 30.
I suspect this must be a
Jim Rockford wrote:
When running 1.5.0 release candidate 1 on linux (Fedora Core 5, both
32 bit
or 64 bit) I get the warning message
intersectingStaticSet: row X was invalid
where X is some integer. This message appears something like 30 times in
succession, X ranging from 1 to 30.
I
On Thursday 07 June 2007 16:34, José Matos wrote:
On Thursday 07 June 2007 18:47:18 David Koski wrote:
I am looking for information on how to apply Lyx to produce
DocBook documents. A simple example with a floating figure
with a cross-reference would help. The above scenario should be
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Sandor Szabo wrote:
I use LyX 1.4.3-5 on windows xp.
Unfortunately Short Title is grey (inactive) when I put the
cursor in the Title part of the document. (In sections it
works.)
What could be the solution?
Try parking the attached (hacked) copy of amsdefs.inc in your
Emilio, to use the "apacite" BibTeX style, you need to use the "article
(APA)" document class. It doesn't work by itself on any document class.
If you need to cite in APA style on any given document class, it's better to
use the "apalike" BibTeX style. On minor problem is that it only comes in
> *** On ubuntu it should be as easy as typing
> $ apt-get install lyx
> on the command line, or selecting lyx in synaptic and pressing apply
> button. (assuming that you are connected to the internet)
>
> I'll give it a try, but LyX is not on the Synaptic manager, as far as
> I can see (on
> "Marcelo" == Marcelo Acuña <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Marcelo> 5) I can see a lot of warning messages when I am compiling
Marcelo> lyx like this:
You can ignore these warnings.
JMarc
On Wednesday 06 June 2007 18:24:57 Richard Heck wrote:
>
> Thanks for the info! This is excellent.
>
> Richard
Richard since I know that you are using Fedora you can install them already:
# yum install liberation-fonts
--
José Abílio
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Hello,
I want to have giant chapter number in first page of
each chapter. I am using titlesec package and in
preamble I put:
\titleformat{\chapter}{display}{\sffamily\Large\bfseries}
{\chaptertitlename\thechapter}{4ex}{}{\titlerule}{}
but I don´t know how to get
This note is for PPC Mac users only. (Intel Macs are not affected by
this.)
LyX-1.5.0 RC 1 for Mac was originally released as a universal binary,
and that release was quite slow for PPC Macs. I have just posted a
new version that should improve speed on PPC Macs, and I'd like for
people
I worked arround the errors by writing a script that cleaned
the xml output of Lyx such that it changed "inlinemediaobject"
instances to "mediaobject". Furthermore, I had to create floating
figures with the title on top instead of the bottom. Also,
'lang="en_US"' had to be changed to
Thanks all for the advices, I don't even attach the last mails cause
they are too many! anyway I tried the three programs you suggested
(adoberead, kpdf and xpdf) and I really can't tell which works best
...
I'll check for trutype fonts installations on ubuntu later: I have to
install LyX first
I have noticed that, if lyx is started from a terminal where LANG="it" has
been set, margins cannot be changed by non-integer values.
As /etc/environment with LANG="en" is sourced, lyx allows for non integer
changes (in cm units).
Notice that, as non integer margins have been set, editing the
I'm working on a project with several other people, and one of them prefers
to mark up everything by hand and sends me .tex files.
One of the files she sent me I attempted to import into LyX, but I received
only an unhelpful error message. I tried removing the preamble. No help.
Eventually, I
I am looking for information on how to apply Lyx to produce
DocBook documents. A simple example with a floating figure
with a cross-reference would help. The above scenario should be
trivial but I have spent more time than I care to admit trying to
achieve it. Google and man pages are my
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, David Koski wrote:
> I take it the docbook XML feature of Lyx is seldom if ever used.
I have asked several times and also tried several times. Others have asked
about it several times.
Nobody has stated that it works. Nobody has shared how to do it.
The documentation on
pol wrote:
I have noticed that, if lyx is started from a terminal where LANG="it" has
been set, margins cannot be changed by non-integer values.
As /etc/environment with LANG="en" is sourced, lyx allows for non integer
changes (in cm units).
Notice that, as non integer margins have been set,
On Thursday 07 June 2007 11:10, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, David Koski wrote:
> > I take it the docbook XML feature of Lyx is seldom if ever used.
>
> I have asked several times and also tried several times. Others have asked
> about it several times.
>
> Nobody has stated that it
Bennett Helm wrote:
If any of you are compiling your own versions of LyX, please compare
the new version I've just posted against the version you compiled. Is
one noticeably faster than the other?
And remember that compiling svn with the defaults compiles in a lot of
debugging information
Elaina wrote:
I'm working on a project with several other people, and one of them
prefers
to mark up everything by hand and sends me .tex files.
One of the files she sent me I attempted to import into LyX, but I
received
only an unhelpful error message. I tried removing the preamble. No
On Jun 7, 2007, at 2:20 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
Bennett Helm wrote:
If any of you are compiling your own versions of LyX, please
compare the new version I've just posted against the version you
compiled. Is one noticeably faster than the other?
And remember that compiling svn with the
LyX is great! And the recent developments are indeed very impressive. Thanks to
the whole development team and supporters.
I'm particularly taken by the new outliner being implemented as dock widget.
Thanks Able! By gone the "labourous" days of shifting windows back and forth,
the drudgery of
Sam Lewis wrote:
LyX is great! And the recent developments are indeed very impressive. Thanks to
the whole development team and supporters.
I'm particularly taken by the new outliner being implemented as dock widget.
Thanks Able!
Abdel.
By gone the "labourous" days of shifting windows back
On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 11:06:44 +0200
Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have an imported tex->lyx document that I changed and now the original
> > (tex) was also changed by the original author
> > What is the best (or easiest) way to merge these changes?
> >
On Thursday 07 June 2007 18:47:18 David Koski wrote:
> I am looking for information on how to apply Lyx to produce
> DocBook documents. A simple example with a floating figure
> with a cross-reference would help. The above scenario should be
> trivial but I have spent more time than I care to
On Tuesday 22 May 2007 23:41:15 Lars Olesen wrote:
> It is not available on my clean install. How can I install missin
> document classes on Windows Vista.
>
> > > - and the other way around?
> >
> > File>Import>DocBook
>
> Guess, it wont appear until document class is installed.
The
Micha Feigin wrote:
On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 11:06:44 +0200
Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
[...]
To really save work here, learn to use the changetracking feature.
Then show your coworker LyX, perhaps he'll be impressed enough
to use it - you can then
When running 1.5.0 release candidate 1 on linux (Fedora Core 5, both 32 bit
or 64 bit) I get the warning message
"intersectingStaticSet: row X was invalid"
where X is some integer. This message appears something like 30 times in
succession, X ranging from 1 to 30.
I suspect this must be a
Jim Rockford wrote:
When running 1.5.0 release candidate 1 on linux (Fedora Core 5, both
32 bit
or 64 bit) I get the warning message
"intersectingStaticSet: row X was invalid"
where X is some integer. This message appears something like 30 times in
succession, X ranging from 1 to 30.
I
On Thursday 07 June 2007 16:34, José Matos wrote:
> On Thursday 07 June 2007 18:47:18 David Koski wrote:
> > I am looking for information on how to apply Lyx to produce
> > DocBook documents. A simple example with a floating figure
> > with a cross-reference would help. The above scenario should
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