On 23.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I rewrote the first spot where there was an error, and now everything is
fine! Weird.
This could be e.g. a math-only character outside math (or vice versa) that
triggers a math-toggle (inserted $) in TeX's error handling.
As toggle implies, after that math
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:16:18PM +0800, John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 3:04 AM, elswood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed lyX 1.53 from the Ubuntu 8.4 repositories. But it
frequently crashes when accessing lyx document files on my computer. Is
this a bug that
Hi!
LyX (v1.5.5) is able to find a certain text string inside an ERT inset. However, the automatic replacement feature does not seem to
work. Is this a bug or the intended behavior? If the second case applies, what is the reason for such behavior? Thanks!
Nicolás
On 20.06.08, Philip A. Viton wrote:
I've written a utility which takes results (in the J programing
language) and converts them to latex tables, specifically formal tables,
using booktabs.sty. One problem with importing them into lyx is that
setup instructions like \cmidrule(r){1-2} ...
Hello,
I use a US int'l keyboard --though I am French-- for more convenient
access to brackets, parentheses... in scientific software.
I have the dead keys setup, getting accented characters by typing the
accent, then the character.
However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by acute accent + c.
On 24.06.08, Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
I use a US int'l keyboard I have the dead keys setup, getting
accented characters by typing the accent, then the character.
However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by acute accent + c. This is the
case in almost every program. But LyX gives me an accented c!
On Jun 24, 2008, at 2:06 AM, G. Milde wrote:
On 23.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I rewrote the first spot where there was an error, and now
everything is
fine! Weird.
This could be e.g. a math-only character outside math (or vice
versa) that
triggers a math-toggle (inserted $) in TeX's
I finally managed to install a testversion of 1.6 (thanks to Sven's debian
package).
First experiments revealed a strange behaviour regarding URLs.
Two for one
---
There are 2 insets for URLs in the Insert menu:
URL, resulting in \url{http://example.org/}
and
Link, resulting in
On 24.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Jun 24, 2008, at 2:06 AM, G. Milde wrote:
On 23.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
BTW: instead of cutting text in most cases it helps to just put
it in a note (mark it and InsertNoteNote).
Please explain?
If you want to find out where in your document
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Adrian Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to enter footnote without the automatic numbering? I think I
saw something in the archives but it was for Lyx version 1.1.6 and the
explanation was a little confusing. Thank you.
Adrian
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 15:13 +0200, G. Milde wrote:
On 24.06.08, Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
I use a US int'l keyboard I have the dead keys setup, getting
accented characters by typing the accent, then the character.
However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by acute accent + c. This is the
Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
... neither worked (still getting ć). I miss the correct syntax!
Maybe try this:
\bind 'c unicode-insert 0x00e7
Abdel.
G. Milde writes:
On 20.06.08, Philip A. Viton wrote:
I've written a utility which takes results (in the J programing
language) and converts them to latex tables, specifically formal tables,
using booktabs.sty. One problem with importing them into lyx is that
setup instructions
There are 2 insets for URLs in the Insert menu:
Both are explained in the UserGuide. Both differ a lot.
* I can dissolve an URL by the usual backspace at the first position
but not via right-click (Dissolve Inset is greyed out for some
reason).
Could you please report this at bugzilla?
Ask your publisher for the required margins and then uncheck the
default margin setting and enter the values directly.
Nigel
On 24/06/2008, Waluyo Adi Siswanto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am writing a double-sided book manuscript to publish, by employing
document class book.
When I showed the
Thank you .. Nigel
Is that possible to know all the margin default values of the book class. If
I know the values of the default inner and outer margins, I can just swap the
values without disturbing the width of the text, and the manuscript does not
change, only its side margins.
( I am sorry,
Hi Adi,
Offhand, no, I don't know the default settings. It'll be around
somewhere, but that doesn't help you grin.
The reason I suggested speaking with the publisher is that they should
be able to inform you concerning good margin sizes. The correct answer
depends on a number of factors,
On Wednesday 25 June 2008 12:39:13 pm Nigel Pegram wrote:
Hi Adi,
Offhand, no, I don't know the default settings. It'll be around
somewhere, but that doesn't help you grin.
The reason I suggested speaking with the publisher is that they should
be able to inform you concerning good margin
Dear David,
David Hewitt wrote:
Now that Gregor's article about using Sweave with LyX is published in RNews:
http://www.r-project.org/doc/Rnews/Rnews_2008-1-2.pdf
I wondered whether anyone has tried it on Windows?
I'm ready to try it and was hoping someone could assist. Perhaps we can add
to
On 23.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I rewrote the first spot where there was an error, and now everything is
fine! Weird.
This could be e.g. a math-only character outside math (or vice versa) that
triggers a math-toggle (inserted $) in TeX's error handling.
As toggle implies, after that math
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:16:18PM +0800, John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 3:04 AM, elswood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed lyX 1.53 from the Ubuntu 8.4 repositories. But it
frequently crashes when accessing lyx document files on my computer. Is
this a bug that
Hi!
LyX (v1.5.5) is able to find a certain text string inside an ERT inset. However, the automatic replacement feature does not seem to
work. Is this a bug or the intended behavior? If the second case applies, what is the reason for such behavior? Thanks!
Nicolás
On 20.06.08, Philip A. Viton wrote:
I've written a utility which takes results (in the J programing
language) and converts them to latex tables, specifically formal tables,
using booktabs.sty. One problem with importing them into lyx is that
setup instructions like \cmidrule(r){1-2} ...
Hello,
I use a US int'l keyboard --though I am French-- for more convenient
access to brackets, parentheses... in scientific software.
I have the dead keys setup, getting accented characters by typing the
accent, then the character.
However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by acute accent + c.
On 24.06.08, Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
I use a US int'l keyboard I have the dead keys setup, getting
accented characters by typing the accent, then the character.
However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by acute accent + c. This is the
case in almost every program. But LyX gives me an accented c!
On Jun 24, 2008, at 2:06 AM, G. Milde wrote:
On 23.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I rewrote the first spot where there was an error, and now
everything is
fine! Weird.
This could be e.g. a math-only character outside math (or vice
versa) that
triggers a math-toggle (inserted $) in TeX's
I finally managed to install a testversion of 1.6 (thanks to Sven's debian
package).
First experiments revealed a strange behaviour regarding URLs.
Two for one
---
There are 2 insets for URLs in the Insert menu:
URL, resulting in \url{http://example.org/}
and
Link, resulting in
On 24.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Jun 24, 2008, at 2:06 AM, G. Milde wrote:
On 23.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
BTW: instead of cutting text in most cases it helps to just put
it in a note (mark it and InsertNoteNote).
Please explain?
If you want to find out where in your document
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Adrian Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to enter footnote without the automatic numbering? I think I
saw something in the archives but it was for Lyx version 1.1.6 and the
explanation was a little confusing. Thank you.
Adrian
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 15:13 +0200, G. Milde wrote:
On 24.06.08, Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
I use a US int'l keyboard I have the dead keys setup, getting
accented characters by typing the accent, then the character.
However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by acute accent + c. This is the
Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
... neither worked (still getting ć). I miss the correct syntax!
Maybe try this:
\bind 'c unicode-insert 0x00e7
Abdel.
G. Milde writes:
On 20.06.08, Philip A. Viton wrote:
I've written a utility which takes results (in the J programing
language) and converts them to latex tables, specifically formal tables,
using booktabs.sty. One problem with importing them into lyx is that
setup instructions
There are 2 insets for URLs in the Insert menu:
Both are explained in the UserGuide. Both differ a lot.
* I can dissolve an URL by the usual backspace at the first position
but not via right-click (Dissolve Inset is greyed out for some
reason).
Could you please report this at bugzilla?
Ask your publisher for the required margins and then uncheck the
default margin setting and enter the values directly.
Nigel
On 24/06/2008, Waluyo Adi Siswanto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am writing a double-sided book manuscript to publish, by employing
document class book.
When I showed the
Thank you .. Nigel
Is that possible to know all the margin default values of the book class. If
I know the values of the default inner and outer margins, I can just swap the
values without disturbing the width of the text, and the manuscript does not
change, only its side margins.
( I am sorry,
Hi Adi,
Offhand, no, I don't know the default settings. It'll be around
somewhere, but that doesn't help you grin.
The reason I suggested speaking with the publisher is that they should
be able to inform you concerning good margin sizes. The correct answer
depends on a number of factors,
On Wednesday 25 June 2008 12:39:13 pm Nigel Pegram wrote:
Hi Adi,
Offhand, no, I don't know the default settings. It'll be around
somewhere, but that doesn't help you grin.
The reason I suggested speaking with the publisher is that they should
be able to inform you concerning good margin
Dear David,
David Hewitt wrote:
Now that Gregor's article about using Sweave with LyX is published in RNews:
http://www.r-project.org/doc/Rnews/Rnews_2008-1-2.pdf
I wondered whether anyone has tried it on Windows?
I'm ready to try it and was hoping someone could assist. Perhaps we can add
to
On 23.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> I rewrote the first spot where there was an error, and now everything is
> fine! Weird.
This could be e.g. a math-only character outside math (or vice versa) that
triggers a math-toggle ("inserted $") in TeX's error handling.
As "toggle" implies, after that
On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 12:16:18PM +0800, John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 3:04 AM, elswood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have installed lyX 1.53 from the Ubuntu 8.4 repositories. But it
> > frequently crashes when accessing lyx document files on my computer. Is
> > this a
Hi!
LyX (v1.5.5) is able to find a certain text string inside an ERT inset. However, the automatic replacement feature does not seem to
work. Is this a bug or the intended behavior? If the second case applies, what is the reason for such behavior? Thanks!
Nicolás
On 20.06.08, Philip A. Viton wrote:
> I've written a utility which takes results (in the J programing
> language) and converts them to latex tables, specifically formal tables,
> using booktabs.sty. One problem with importing them into lyx is that
> setup instructions like \cmidrule(r){1-2}
Hello,
I use a US int'l keyboard --though I am French-- for more convenient
access to brackets, parentheses... in scientific software.
I have the "dead keys" setup, getting accented characters by typing the
accent, then the character.
However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by "acute accent + c".
On 24.06.08, Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
> I use a US int'l keyboard I have the "dead keys" setup, getting
> accented characters by typing the accent, then the character.
> However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by "acute accent + c". This is the
> case in almost every program. But LyX gives me an
On Jun 24, 2008, at 2:06 AM, G. Milde wrote:
On 23.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I rewrote the first spot where there was an error, and now
everything is
fine! Weird.
This could be e.g. a math-only character outside math (or vice
versa) that
triggers a math-toggle ("inserted $") in
I finally managed to install a testversion of 1.6 (thanks to Sven's debian
package).
First experiments revealed a strange behaviour regarding URLs.
Two for one
---
There are 2 insets for URLs in the Insert menu:
URL, resulting in \url{http://example.org/}
and
Link, resulting in
On 24.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> On Jun 24, 2008, at 2:06 AM, G. Milde wrote:
>> On 23.06.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>> BTW: instead of cutting text in most cases it helps to just put
>> it in a note (mark it and Insert>Note>Note).
> Please explain?
If you want to find out where in your
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 6:23 AM, Adrian Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to enter footnote without the automatic numbering? I think I
> saw something in the archives but it was for Lyx version 1.1.6 and the
> explanation was a little confusing. Thank you.
>
>
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 15:13 +0200, G. Milde wrote:
> On 24.06.08, Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
> > I use a US int'l keyboard I have the "dead keys" setup, getting
> > accented characters by typing the accent, then the character.
>
> > However, the cedilla-c: ç is obtained by "acute accent + c". This
Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
... neither worked (still getting ć). I miss the correct syntax!
Maybe try this:
\bind "'c" "unicode-insert 0x00e7"
Abdel.
G. Milde writes:
>
> On 20.06.08, Philip A. Viton wrote:
>
> > I've written a utility which takes results (in the J programing
> > language) and converts them to latex tables, specifically formal tables,
> > using booktabs.sty. One problem with importing them into lyx is that
> > setup
> There are 2 insets for URLs in the Insert menu:
Both are explained in the UserGuide. Both differ a lot.
> * I can dissolve an URL by the usual "backspace at the first position"
> but not via right-click ("Dissolve Inset" is greyed out for some
> reason).
Could you please report this at
Ask your publisher for the required margins and then uncheck the
default margin setting and enter the values directly.
Nigel
On 24/06/2008, Waluyo Adi Siswanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am writing a double-sided book manuscript to publish, by employing
> document class "book".
> When I
Thank you .. Nigel
Is that possible to know all the margin default values of the "book" class. If
I know the values of the default inner and outer margins, I can just swap the
values without disturbing the width of the text, and the manuscript does not
change, only its side margins.
( I am
Hi Adi,
Offhand, no, I don't know the default settings. It'll be around
somewhere, but that doesn't help you .
The reason I suggested speaking with the publisher is that they should
be able to inform you concerning good margin sizes. The correct answer
depends on a number of factors, including
On Wednesday 25 June 2008 12:39:13 pm Nigel Pegram wrote:
> Hi Adi,
>
> Offhand, no, I don't know the default settings. It'll be around
> somewhere, but that doesn't help you .
>
> The reason I suggested speaking with the publisher is that they should
> be able to inform you concerning good margin
Dear David,
>David Hewitt wrote:
>Now that Gregor's article about using Sweave with LyX is published in RNews:
>
>http://www.r-project.org/doc/Rnews/Rnews_2008-1-2.pdf
>
>I wondered whether anyone has tried it on Windows?
>
>I'm ready to try it and was hoping someone could assist. Perhaps we can
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