Martin Vermeer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:30:43PM +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
FYI Lutèce is the old pre-roman name for Paris. Literally this means
Golden Lutèce 2008 prices. These prices are distributed each year at the
occasion of this open source
Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have the pleasure to announce you all that LyX is Nominated for the
Lutèce d'Or 2008!
First for english speakers, you can look at this page:
http://en.paris-libre.org/
I am going to the next OpenSource manifestation in Paris (details
below). As
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have the pleasure to announce you all that LyX is Nominated for the
Lutèce d'Or 2008!
First for english speakers, you can look at this page:
http://en.paris-libre.org/
Doh!
I am going to the next
Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course, keep in mind that there is quite a step between being
nominated and getting a prize ;)
There's also the special jury price... we'll see. In any case, as you
said, it's already nice to be nominated :-)
Yes, there is the special jury prize
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course, keep in mind that there is quite a step between being
nominated and getting a prize ;)
There's also the special jury price... we'll see. In any case, as you
said, it's already nice to be nominated
On Sep 18, 2008, at 4:24 PM, Tim Michelsen wrote:
This link does not work for me. Can you give the date so we can
track down the post. This would be a useful tip to put on the
Wiki... I've always gotten by in these situations somehow but not
in any correct way.
I entered the tip in the
Hi,
I have a .lyx file within its document directory /myhome/mydocudir/.
I would like to save and update all the related document
(.tex, .pdf., .aux, .log, .bgl, and so on) within the document
directory, instead that within /tmp/.
If I do not misremember or misunderstand, it was so with lyx
On Sep 19, 2008, at 11:15 AM, mario m wrote:
I have a .lyx file within its document directory /myhome/mydocudir/.
I would like to save and update all the related document
(.tex, .pdf., .aux, .log, .bgl, and so on) within the document
directory, instead that within /tmp/.
You should be
You can change the temp directory to point to your working directory (
Tools - preferences - Directories ).
Is it what you want ?
Siegfried.
I am using Mepis 6.5 on a Lenovo Y300. I have been using lyx for several
years. I tried to download and install Lyx1.6rc2 but the attempt failed
after typing make. The compiler indicated this was the inability to find a
file called qdebug.h
I tried reloading qt4 but it did not work. Eventually
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:54:27AM -0700, samar wrote:
I am using Mepis 6.5 on a Lenovo Y300. I have been using lyx for several
years. I tried to download and install Lyx1.6rc2 but the attempt failed
after typing make. The compiler indicated this was the inability to find a
file called
Hi,
up to now I have been using TeXnicCenter but I would like to try out LyX
now. Can anyone tell me how I could achieve syntax highlighting. I have
some documents containing quite some c and C++ source code. I always used
lstloadlanguages but I dont see how I can do this in LyX.
thanks in
Do you have a sample of a cv using this class, that might give
me an idea of what goes in the preamble and how it works?
There are a number of example LyX files posted on the Wiki page. Is that what
you mean? There's even one TeX file, which should be readable regardless of
LyX version or
LyX 1.5.5, Mac OSX 10.5.5
Hi,
I found some nice AppleScripts to move windows around and attached it
to a Quicksilver trigger to have window movement with the keyboard (a
feature that unfortunately is totally missing in OS X...).
This works with all applications I have tried, but LyX. The
Jef Patat wrote:
Hi,
up to now I have been using TeXnicCenter but I would like to try out LyX
now. Can anyone tell me how I could achieve syntax highlighting. I have
some documents containing quite some c and C++ source code. I always used
lstloadlanguages but I dont see how I can
On Sep 19, 2008, at 12:59 PM, Jef Patat wrote:
Can anyone tell me how I could achieve syntax highlighting.
Use the listings feature in LyX, which uses the latex Listings
package.
Insert-Program Listing
Right click on it to edit the settings (language, etc).
On Sep 19, 2008, at 1:39 PM, Jef Patat wrote:
I'm sorry, I forgot to mention that I know I can do highlighting with
Insert-Program Listing. But I would like coloured syntax.
Sorry - I sent my reply just as I received this. I don't know how to
do colored syntax, but would like to know...
One additional tip...
If you are likely to use the aliases in many documents, you can put a
list of the \defcitealias commands in a tex file and then use Insert-
File-Child Document in LyX.
I noticed that you can put the \defcitealias in the main document or the
Preamble. Both work, so I
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
LyX 1.5.5, Mac OSX 10.5.5
I found some nice AppleScripts
There is no AppleScript support built into LyX, so, unfortunately, there
is no chance for this to work.
Maybe there are LFUNs to move around the application window, and
something similar could be done using
Dave Hewitt wrote:
Do you have a sample of a cv using this class, that might give
me an idea of what goes in the preamble and how it works?
There are a number of example LyX files posted on the Wiki page. Is that what
you mean? There's even one TeX file, which should be readable
On Sep 19, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Dave Hewitt wrote:
One additional tip...
If you are likely to use the aliases in many documents, you can put a
list of the \defcitealias commands in a tex file and then use
Insert-
File-Child Document in LyX.
I noticed that you can put the \defcitealias in the
hello,
I have opensus 11.0 and kde 3.5. I work with spanish keyboard.
1) I can´t get : wiht lyx, instead other character appears.
2) I can´t get scroll when I make a selection and I try to go more down
putting the mouse pointer at the bottom of screen.
Regards
Marcelo
Marcelo Acuña visitá
Martin Vermeer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:30:43PM +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
FYI Lutèce is the old pre-roman name for Paris. Literally this means
Golden Lutèce 2008 prices. These prices are distributed each year at the
occasion of this open source
Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have the pleasure to announce you all that LyX is Nominated for the
Lutèce d'Or 2008!
First for english speakers, you can look at this page:
http://en.paris-libre.org/
I am going to the next OpenSource manifestation in Paris (details
below). As
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have the pleasure to announce you all that LyX is Nominated for the
Lutèce d'Or 2008!
First for english speakers, you can look at this page:
http://en.paris-libre.org/
Doh!
I am going to the next
Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course, keep in mind that there is quite a step between being
nominated and getting a prize ;)
There's also the special jury price... we'll see. In any case, as you
said, it's already nice to be nominated :-)
Yes, there is the special jury prize
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course, keep in mind that there is quite a step between being
nominated and getting a prize ;)
There's also the special jury price... we'll see. In any case, as you
said, it's already nice to be nominated
On Sep 18, 2008, at 4:24 PM, Tim Michelsen wrote:
This link does not work for me. Can you give the date so we can
track down the post. This would be a useful tip to put on the
Wiki... I've always gotten by in these situations somehow but not
in any correct way.
I entered the tip in the
Hi,
I have a .lyx file within its document directory /myhome/mydocudir/.
I would like to save and update all the related document
(.tex, .pdf., .aux, .log, .bgl, and so on) within the document
directory, instead that within /tmp/.
If I do not misremember or misunderstand, it was so with lyx
On Sep 19, 2008, at 11:15 AM, mario m wrote:
I have a .lyx file within its document directory /myhome/mydocudir/.
I would like to save and update all the related document
(.tex, .pdf., .aux, .log, .bgl, and so on) within the document
directory, instead that within /tmp/.
You should be
You can change the temp directory to point to your working directory (
Tools - preferences - Directories ).
Is it what you want ?
Siegfried.
I am using Mepis 6.5 on a Lenovo Y300. I have been using lyx for several
years. I tried to download and install Lyx1.6rc2 but the attempt failed
after typing make. The compiler indicated this was the inability to find a
file called qdebug.h
I tried reloading qt4 but it did not work. Eventually
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:54:27AM -0700, samar wrote:
I am using Mepis 6.5 on a Lenovo Y300. I have been using lyx for several
years. I tried to download and install Lyx1.6rc2 but the attempt failed
after typing make. The compiler indicated this was the inability to find a
file called
Hi,
up to now I have been using TeXnicCenter but I would like to try out LyX
now. Can anyone tell me how I could achieve syntax highlighting. I have
some documents containing quite some c and C++ source code. I always used
lstloadlanguages but I dont see how I can do this in LyX.
thanks in
Do you have a sample of a cv using this class, that might give
me an idea of what goes in the preamble and how it works?
There are a number of example LyX files posted on the Wiki page. Is that what
you mean? There's even one TeX file, which should be readable regardless of
LyX version or
LyX 1.5.5, Mac OSX 10.5.5
Hi,
I found some nice AppleScripts to move windows around and attached it
to a Quicksilver trigger to have window movement with the keyboard (a
feature that unfortunately is totally missing in OS X...).
This works with all applications I have tried, but LyX. The
Jef Patat wrote:
Hi,
up to now I have been using TeXnicCenter but I would like to try out LyX
now. Can anyone tell me how I could achieve syntax highlighting. I have
some documents containing quite some c and C++ source code. I always used
lstloadlanguages but I dont see how I can
On Sep 19, 2008, at 12:59 PM, Jef Patat wrote:
Can anyone tell me how I could achieve syntax highlighting.
Use the listings feature in LyX, which uses the latex Listings
package.
Insert-Program Listing
Right click on it to edit the settings (language, etc).
On Sep 19, 2008, at 1:39 PM, Jef Patat wrote:
I'm sorry, I forgot to mention that I know I can do highlighting with
Insert-Program Listing. But I would like coloured syntax.
Sorry - I sent my reply just as I received this. I don't know how to
do colored syntax, but would like to know...
One additional tip...
If you are likely to use the aliases in many documents, you can put a
list of the \defcitealias commands in a tex file and then use Insert-
File-Child Document in LyX.
I noticed that you can put the \defcitealias in the main document or the
Preamble. Both work, so I
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
LyX 1.5.5, Mac OSX 10.5.5
I found some nice AppleScripts
There is no AppleScript support built into LyX, so, unfortunately, there
is no chance for this to work.
Maybe there are LFUNs to move around the application window, and
something similar could be done using
Dave Hewitt wrote:
Do you have a sample of a cv using this class, that might give
me an idea of what goes in the preamble and how it works?
There are a number of example LyX files posted on the Wiki page. Is that what
you mean? There's even one TeX file, which should be readable
On Sep 19, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Dave Hewitt wrote:
One additional tip...
If you are likely to use the aliases in many documents, you can put a
list of the \defcitealias commands in a tex file and then use
Insert-
File-Child Document in LyX.
I noticed that you can put the \defcitealias in the
hello,
I have opensus 11.0 and kde 3.5. I work with spanish keyboard.
1) I can´t get : wiht lyx, instead other character appears.
2) I can´t get scroll when I make a selection and I try to go more down
putting the mouse pointer at the bottom of screen.
Regards
Marcelo
Marcelo Acuña visitá
Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 11:30:43PM +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>> FYI Lutèce is the old pre-roman name for Paris. Literally this means
>> "Golden Lutèce 2008" prices. These prices are distributed each year at the
>> occasion of this open source
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have the pleasure to announce you all that LyX is Nominated for the
> "Lutèce d'Or 2008"!
First for english speakers, you can look at this page:
http://en.paris-libre.org/
> I am going to the next OpenSource manifestation in Paris (details
>
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have the pleasure to announce you all that LyX is Nominated for the
"Lutèce d'Or 2008"!
First for english speakers, you can look at this page:
http://en.paris-libre.org/
Doh!
I am going to the
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Of course, keep in mind that there is quite a step between being
>> nominated and getting a prize ;)
>
> There's also the special jury price... we'll see. In any case, as you
> said, it's already nice to be nominated :-)
Yes, there is the special
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Of course, keep in mind that there is quite a step between being
nominated and getting a prize ;)
There's also the special jury price... we'll see. In any case, as you
said, it's already nice to be nominated
On Sep 18, 2008, at 4:24 PM, Tim Michelsen wrote:
This link does not work for me. Can you give the date so we can
track down the post. This would be a useful tip to put on the
Wiki... I've always gotten by in these situations somehow but not
in any correct way.
I entered the tip in the
Hi,
I have a .lyx file within its document directory /myhome/mydocudir/.
I would like to save and update all the related document
(.tex, .pdf., .aux, .log, .bgl, and so on) within the document
directory, instead that within /tmp/.
If I do not misremember or misunderstand, it was so with lyx
On Sep 19, 2008, at 11:15 AM, mario m wrote:
I have a .lyx file within its document directory /myhome/mydocudir/.
I would like to save and update all the related document
(.tex, .pdf., .aux, .log, .bgl, and so on) within the document
directory, instead that within /tmp/.
You should be
You can change the temp directory to point to your working directory (
Tools -> preferences -> Directories ).
Is it what you want ?
Siegfried.
I am using Mepis 6.5 on a Lenovo Y300. I have been using lyx for several
years. I tried to download and install Lyx1.6rc2 but the attempt failed
after typing make. The compiler indicated this was the inability to find a
file called qdebug.h
I tried reloading qt4 but it did not work. Eventually
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 10:54:27AM -0700, samar wrote:
>
> I am using Mepis 6.5 on a Lenovo Y300. I have been using lyx for several
> years. I tried to download and install Lyx1.6rc2 but the attempt failed
> after typing make. The compiler indicated this was the inability to find a
> file called
Hi,
up to now I have been using TeXnicCenter but I would like to try out LyX
now. Can anyone tell me how I could achieve syntax highlighting. I have
some documents containing quite some c and C++ source code. I always used
lstloadlanguages but I dont see how I can do this in LyX.
thanks in
> Do you have a sample of a cv using this class, that might give
> me an idea of what goes in the preamble and how it works?
There are a number of example LyX files posted on the Wiki page. Is that what
you mean? There's even one TeX file, which should be readable regardless of
LyX version or
LyX 1.5.5, Mac OSX 10.5.5
Hi,
I found some nice AppleScripts to move windows around and attached it
to a Quicksilver trigger to have window movement with the keyboard (a
feature that unfortunately is totally missing in OS X...).
This works with all applications I have tried, but LyX. The
Jef Patat wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> up to now I have been using TeXnicCenter but I would like to try out LyX
> now. Can anyone tell me how I could achieve syntax highlighting. I have
> some documents containing quite some c and C++ source code. I always used
> lstloadlanguages but I dont see how
On Sep 19, 2008, at 12:59 PM, Jef Patat wrote:
Can anyone tell me how I could achieve syntax highlighting.
Use the "listings" feature in LyX, which uses the latex Listings
package.
Insert->Program Listing
Right click on it to edit the settings (language, etc).
On Sep 19, 2008, at 1:39 PM, Jef Patat wrote:
I'm sorry, I forgot to mention that I know I can do highlighting with
Insert->Program Listing. But I would like coloured syntax.
Sorry - I sent my reply just as I received this. I don't know how to
do colored syntax, but would like to
> One additional tip...
> If you are likely to use the aliases in many documents, you can put a
> list of the \defcitealias commands in a tex file and then use Insert->
> File->Child Document in LyX.
I noticed that you can put the \defcitealias in the main document or the
Preamble. Both
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
LyX 1.5.5, Mac OSX 10.5.5
I found some nice AppleScripts
There is no AppleScript support built into LyX, so, unfortunately, there
is no chance for this to work.
Maybe there are LFUNs to move around the application window, and
something similar could be done using
Dave Hewitt wrote:
Do you have a sample of a cv using this class, that might give
me an idea of what goes in the preamble and how it works?
There are a number of example LyX files posted on the Wiki page. Is that what
you mean? There's even one TeX file, which should be readable
On Sep 19, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Dave Hewitt wrote:
One additional tip...
If you are likely to use the aliases in many documents, you can put a
list of the \defcitealias commands in a tex file and then use
Insert->
File->Child Document in LyX.
I noticed that you can put the \defcitealias in
hello,
I have opensus 11.0 and kde 3.5. I work with spanish keyboard.
1) I can´t get : wiht lyx, instead other character appears.
2) I can´t get scroll when I make a selection and I try to go more down
putting the mouse pointer at the bottom of screen.
Regards
Marcelo
Marcelo Acuña visitá
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