Resolved !! both
- the installation problem of MacPorts 1.6 and
- the bug in rtf2latex2e on Mac-OSX-Intel.
Am 10.12.2008 um 14:08 schrieb Konrad Hofbauer:
This list is the wrong place for this, ask at the Macports list.
I assume you ran the Installer, but something went wrong.
Thanks, on
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
Resolved !! both
- the installation problem of MacPorts 1.6 and
- the bug in rtf2latex2e on Mac-OSX-Intel.
Great! Thanks for working this out and reporting back!
/Konrad
Pascal Schweizer wrote:
The suggested solution back then was: set the width of that
particular column to a fixed amount
Can anybody help me out how to do that in LaTex (example code)? I am
currently still using LaTex, not Lyx...
\begin{tabular}{p{3cm}c}
... table contents ...
\end{tabular}
Hello,
I would like to automatically generate a sticker on an electronic
device. Usual things like serial number, bar code, part number, etc.
Does someone know of a LyX/LateX solution for this kind of things?
Thanks in advance,
Abdel.
Just upgraded from 1.5.5 to 1.6.0 and started writing an article. To keep
lines together in a title I used to press Ctrl-Enter and would get a red
angle with the arrow head pointing left as the cursor moved down one line.
Now I get what appears to be a half-note symbol.
This must be user
Rich Shepard wrote:
Just upgraded from 1.5.5 to 1.6.0 and started writing an article. To keep
lines together in a title I used to press Ctrl-Enter and would get a red
angle with the arrow head pointing left as the cursor moved down one
line.
Now I get what appears to be a half-note symbol.
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, rgheck wrote:
Did you have a customized bind file before? If so, move or delete it. Lots
of problems like that.
rh,
I've been using this customized version of the emacs.bind file for about 8
years. It has not been modified since I upgraded the application.
That same
Hi,
does anybody know if it is possible to assign a keyboard shortcut to the
format minisec from the book class?
Kind regards, Fritz
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, rgheck wrote:
Did you have a customized bind file before? If so, move or delete it.
Lots
of problems like that.
rh,
I've been using this customized version of the emacs.bind file for
about 8
years. It has not been modified since I upgraded the
Fritz Bein wrote:
Hi,
does anybody know if it is possible to assign a keyboard shortcut to
the format minisec from the book class?
Yes. Just assign layout minisec to whatever key you like.
rh
On Dec 11, 2008, at 10:15 AM, rgheck wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, rgheck wrote:
Did you have a customized bind file before? If so, move or delete
it. Lots
of problems like that.
rh,
I've been using this customized version of the emacs.bind file for
about 8
years.
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
I think I answered this on the list earlier,
Jens,
Then I apologize for missing it.
... but anyway the solution is simple: In your custom bind file in the
directory ~/Library/Application Support/LyX-1.6/bind
just replace break-line by
On Dec 11, 2008, at 11:20 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
I think I answered this on the list earlier,
Jens,
Then I apologize for missing it.
... but anyway the solution is simple: In your custom bind file in
the
directory ~/Library/Application
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
sorry, somehow assumed you're on Mac when I was typing the file location.
You're forgiven. :-)
Anyway, once I realized that break-line doesn't work anymore, to find the
command name I browsed fin LyX' new menu, LyX Preferences Editing
Shortcuts
Jens Noeckel wrote:
On Dec 11, 2008, at 11:20 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
I think I answered this on the list earlier,
Jens,
Then I apologize for missing it.
... but anyway the solution is simple: In your custom bind file in the
directory
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
sorry, somehow assumed you're on Mac when I was typing the file
location.
You're forgiven. :-)
Anyway, once I realized that break-line doesn't work anymore, to find
the
command name I browsed fin LyX' new menu, LyX Preferences
Hallo everyone, first post :)
I use Lyx since quite a lot now and I really love it, though my girlfriend
found problems usin it, since she has to create a bibliography.
I know you'd tell me to use bibtex or something like that but:
1) I don't know how to use those database based bibliography
Hi.
I'm fiddeling around with settings to create a a5 booklet with the
text as close as possible to the middle of the book.
I use A4 paper, two column document, landscape orientation.
But is there anything I can do to adjust the text to be closer to the middle?
I will print the paper in a duplex
On 2008-12-11, A B wrote:
I'm fiddeling around with settings to create a a5 booklet with the
text as close as possible to the middle of the book.
I use A4 paper, two column document, landscape orientation.
But is there anything I can do to adjust the text to be closer to the middle?
In DocumentSettingsBibliography, choose Natbib and then Numerical
for Natbib Style. Then, in DocumentSettingsDocument Class, under
Class Options, Custom, put the word: super.
That said, your girlfriend really should use a BibTeX editor. I can't
myself get this working without doing it that
In DocumentSettingsBibliography, choose Natbib and then Numerical for
Natbib Style. Then, in DocumentSettingsDocument Class, under Class
Options, Custom, put the word: super.
Yes, uhm, but once I set all of this, and I've done it, what do I do next? I
mean, how do I achieve my goal?
That
Luca De Marini wrote:
In DocumentSettingsBibliography, choose Natbib and then
Numerical for Natbib Style. Then, in
DocumentSettingsDocument Class, under Class Options, Custom, put
the word: super.
Yes, uhm, but once I set all of this, and I've done it, what do I do
next? I
Luca De Marini wrote:
In DocumentSettingsBibliography, choose Natbib and then Numerical for
Natbib Style. Then, in DocumentSettingsDocument Class, under Class
Options, Custom, put the word: super.
Yes, uhm, but once I set all of this, and I've done it, what do I do next? I
mean, how do I
hello,
with opensuse and kde 4.1, qt 4.4.3:
1) open a big doc like EmbeddedObject.lyx.
2) at the end of a paragraph in the last chapter insert a footnote.
3) write several words.
4) press, and hold pressed, ctrl + z
5) with lyx 1.6.0, and not with 1.5.7, I get a crash.
6) with several
I get similar behaviour when trying to undo changes in a table. It only
happens for me on the second ctrl-z. It doesn't seem happen when undoing
changes standard text.
Cameron.
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
hello,
with opensuse and kde 4.1, qt 4.4.3:
1) open a big doc like EmbeddedObject.lyx.
2)
Hi,
here's the recipe for another similar crash:
1) New doc (article)
2) Choose layout: section,
3) Type Results (or some title)
4) Insert URL
5) Edit Undo (or keyboard shortcut)
Amazingly, this crashes LyX on the Mac!
It seems that the main ingredient is that we're trying to undo an
Greetings LyX users,
I'm using LyX 1.6 in a Linux virtual machine under OS X which uses the
option key as the alt key. (I also use the OS X version, of course.)
I would like to have as many Emacs keybindings as possible in LyX, in
particular, Alt-f to move forward by word, Alt-d to
On 2008-12-12, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Have anyone same problem?
I did experience several crashes after undoing changes but did not bother to
investigate and report so far.
LyX 1.6.0 on Debian/testing
Günter
Resolved !! both
- the installation problem of MacPorts 1.6 and
- the bug in rtf2latex2e on Mac-OSX-Intel.
Am 10.12.2008 um 14:08 schrieb Konrad Hofbauer:
This list is the wrong place for this, ask at the Macports list.
I assume you ran the Installer, but something went wrong.
Thanks, on
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
Resolved !! both
- the installation problem of MacPorts 1.6 and
- the bug in rtf2latex2e on Mac-OSX-Intel.
Great! Thanks for working this out and reporting back!
/Konrad
Pascal Schweizer wrote:
The suggested solution back then was: set the width of that
particular column to a fixed amount
Can anybody help me out how to do that in LaTex (example code)? I am
currently still using LaTex, not Lyx...
\begin{tabular}{p{3cm}c}
... table contents ...
\end{tabular}
Hello,
I would like to automatically generate a sticker on an electronic
device. Usual things like serial number, bar code, part number, etc.
Does someone know of a LyX/LateX solution for this kind of things?
Thanks in advance,
Abdel.
Just upgraded from 1.5.5 to 1.6.0 and started writing an article. To keep
lines together in a title I used to press Ctrl-Enter and would get a red
angle with the arrow head pointing left as the cursor moved down one line.
Now I get what appears to be a half-note symbol.
This must be user
Rich Shepard wrote:
Just upgraded from 1.5.5 to 1.6.0 and started writing an article. To keep
lines together in a title I used to press Ctrl-Enter and would get a red
angle with the arrow head pointing left as the cursor moved down one
line.
Now I get what appears to be a half-note symbol.
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, rgheck wrote:
Did you have a customized bind file before? If so, move or delete it. Lots
of problems like that.
rh,
I've been using this customized version of the emacs.bind file for about 8
years. It has not been modified since I upgraded the application.
That same
Hi,
does anybody know if it is possible to assign a keyboard shortcut to the
format minisec from the book class?
Kind regards, Fritz
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, rgheck wrote:
Did you have a customized bind file before? If so, move or delete it.
Lots
of problems like that.
rh,
I've been using this customized version of the emacs.bind file for
about 8
years. It has not been modified since I upgraded the
Fritz Bein wrote:
Hi,
does anybody know if it is possible to assign a keyboard shortcut to
the format minisec from the book class?
Yes. Just assign layout minisec to whatever key you like.
rh
On Dec 11, 2008, at 10:15 AM, rgheck wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, rgheck wrote:
Did you have a customized bind file before? If so, move or delete
it. Lots
of problems like that.
rh,
I've been using this customized version of the emacs.bind file for
about 8
years.
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
I think I answered this on the list earlier,
Jens,
Then I apologize for missing it.
... but anyway the solution is simple: In your custom bind file in the
directory ~/Library/Application Support/LyX-1.6/bind
just replace break-line by
On Dec 11, 2008, at 11:20 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
I think I answered this on the list earlier,
Jens,
Then I apologize for missing it.
... but anyway the solution is simple: In your custom bind file in
the
directory ~/Library/Application
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
sorry, somehow assumed you're on Mac when I was typing the file location.
You're forgiven. :-)
Anyway, once I realized that break-line doesn't work anymore, to find the
command name I browsed fin LyX' new menu, LyX Preferences Editing
Shortcuts
Jens Noeckel wrote:
On Dec 11, 2008, at 11:20 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
I think I answered this on the list earlier,
Jens,
Then I apologize for missing it.
... but anyway the solution is simple: In your custom bind file in the
directory
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
sorry, somehow assumed you're on Mac when I was typing the file
location.
You're forgiven. :-)
Anyway, once I realized that break-line doesn't work anymore, to find
the
command name I browsed fin LyX' new menu, LyX Preferences
Hallo everyone, first post :)
I use Lyx since quite a lot now and I really love it, though my girlfriend
found problems usin it, since she has to create a bibliography.
I know you'd tell me to use bibtex or something like that but:
1) I don't know how to use those database based bibliography
Hi.
I'm fiddeling around with settings to create a a5 booklet with the
text as close as possible to the middle of the book.
I use A4 paper, two column document, landscape orientation.
But is there anything I can do to adjust the text to be closer to the middle?
I will print the paper in a duplex
On 2008-12-11, A B wrote:
I'm fiddeling around with settings to create a a5 booklet with the
text as close as possible to the middle of the book.
I use A4 paper, two column document, landscape orientation.
But is there anything I can do to adjust the text to be closer to the middle?
In DocumentSettingsBibliography, choose Natbib and then Numerical
for Natbib Style. Then, in DocumentSettingsDocument Class, under
Class Options, Custom, put the word: super.
That said, your girlfriend really should use a BibTeX editor. I can't
myself get this working without doing it that
In DocumentSettingsBibliography, choose Natbib and then Numerical for
Natbib Style. Then, in DocumentSettingsDocument Class, under Class
Options, Custom, put the word: super.
Yes, uhm, but once I set all of this, and I've done it, what do I do next? I
mean, how do I achieve my goal?
That
Luca De Marini wrote:
In DocumentSettingsBibliography, choose Natbib and then
Numerical for Natbib Style. Then, in
DocumentSettingsDocument Class, under Class Options, Custom, put
the word: super.
Yes, uhm, but once I set all of this, and I've done it, what do I do
next? I
Luca De Marini wrote:
In DocumentSettingsBibliography, choose Natbib and then Numerical for
Natbib Style. Then, in DocumentSettingsDocument Class, under Class
Options, Custom, put the word: super.
Yes, uhm, but once I set all of this, and I've done it, what do I do next? I
mean, how do I
hello,
with opensuse and kde 4.1, qt 4.4.3:
1) open a big doc like EmbeddedObject.lyx.
2) at the end of a paragraph in the last chapter insert a footnote.
3) write several words.
4) press, and hold pressed, ctrl + z
5) with lyx 1.6.0, and not with 1.5.7, I get a crash.
6) with several
I get similar behaviour when trying to undo changes in a table. It only
happens for me on the second ctrl-z. It doesn't seem happen when undoing
changes standard text.
Cameron.
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
hello,
with opensuse and kde 4.1, qt 4.4.3:
1) open a big doc like EmbeddedObject.lyx.
2)
Hi,
here's the recipe for another similar crash:
1) New doc (article)
2) Choose layout: section,
3) Type Results (or some title)
4) Insert URL
5) Edit Undo (or keyboard shortcut)
Amazingly, this crashes LyX on the Mac!
It seems that the main ingredient is that we're trying to undo an
Greetings LyX users,
I'm using LyX 1.6 in a Linux virtual machine under OS X which uses the
option key as the alt key. (I also use the OS X version, of course.)
I would like to have as many Emacs keybindings as possible in LyX, in
particular, Alt-f to move forward by word, Alt-d to
On 2008-12-12, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Have anyone same problem?
I did experience several crashes after undoing changes but did not bother to
investigate and report so far.
LyX 1.6.0 on Debian/testing
Günter
Resolved !! both
- the installation problem of MacPorts 1.6 and
- the bug in rtf2latex2e on Mac-OSX-Intel.
Am 10.12.2008 um 14:08 schrieb Konrad Hofbauer:
This list is the wrong place for this, ask at the Macports list.
I assume you ran the Installer, but something went wrong.
Thanks, on
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
Resolved !! both
- the installation problem of MacPorts 1.6 and
- the bug in rtf2latex2e on Mac-OSX-Intel.
Great! Thanks for working this out and reporting back!
/Konrad
Pascal Schweizer wrote:
The suggested solution back then was: set the width of that
particular column to a fixed amount
Can anybody help me out how to do that in LaTex (example code)? I am
currently still using LaTex, not Lyx...
\begin{tabular}{p{3cm}c}
... table contents ...
\end{tabular}
Hello,
I would like to automatically generate a sticker on an electronic
device. Usual things like serial number, bar code, part number, etc.
Does someone know of a LyX/LateX solution for this kind of things?
Thanks in advance,
Abdel.
Just upgraded from 1.5.5 to 1.6.0 and started writing an article. To keep
lines together in a title I used to press Ctrl-Enter and would get a red
angle with the arrow head pointing left as the cursor moved down one line.
Now I get what appears to be a half-note symbol.
This must be user
Rich Shepard wrote:
Just upgraded from 1.5.5 to 1.6.0 and started writing an article. To keep
lines together in a title I used to press Ctrl-Enter and would get a red
angle with the arrow head pointing left as the cursor moved down one
line.
Now I get what appears to be a half-note symbol.
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, rgheck wrote:
Did you have a customized bind file before? If so, move or delete it. Lots
of problems like that.
rh,
I've been using this customized version of the emacs.bind file for about 8
years. It has not been modified since I upgraded the application.
That same
Hi,
does anybody know if it is possible to assign a keyboard shortcut to the
format "minisec" from the book class?
Kind regards, Fritz
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, rgheck wrote:
Did you have a customized bind file before? If so, move or delete it.
Lots
of problems like that.
rh,
I've been using this customized version of the emacs.bind file for
about 8
years. It has not been modified since I upgraded the
Fritz Bein wrote:
Hi,
does anybody know if it is possible to assign a keyboard shortcut to
the format "minisec" from the book class?
Yes. Just assign "layout minisec" to whatever key you like.
rh
On Dec 11, 2008, at 10:15 AM, rgheck wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, rgheck wrote:
Did you have a customized bind file before? If so, move or delete
it. Lots
of problems like that.
rh,
I've been using this customized version of the emacs.bind file for
about 8
years.
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
I think I answered this on the list earlier,
Jens,
Then I apologize for missing it.
... but anyway the solution is simple: In your custom bind file in the
directory ~/Library/Application Support/LyX-1.6/bind
just replace "break-line" by
On Dec 11, 2008, at 11:20 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
I think I answered this on the list earlier,
Jens,
Then I apologize for missing it.
... but anyway the solution is simple: In your custom bind file in
the
directory ~/Library/Application
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
sorry, somehow assumed you're on Mac when I was typing the file location.
You're forgiven. :-)
Anyway, once I realized that break-line doesn't work anymore, to find the
command name I browsed fin LyX' new menu, "LyX Preferences > Editing >
Jens Noeckel wrote:
On Dec 11, 2008, at 11:20 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
I think I answered this on the list earlier,
Jens,
Then I apologize for missing it.
... but anyway the solution is simple: In your custom bind file in the
directory
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Dec 2008, Jens Noeckel wrote:
sorry, somehow assumed you're on Mac when I was typing the file
location.
You're forgiven. :-)
Anyway, once I realized that break-line doesn't work anymore, to find
the
command name I browsed fin LyX' new menu, "LyX Preferences
Hallo everyone, first post :)
I use Lyx since quite a lot now and I really love it, though my girlfriend
found problems usin it, since she has to create a bibliography.
I know you'd tell me to use bibtex or something like that but:
1) I don't know how to use those database based bibliography
Hi.
I'm fiddeling around with settings to create a a5 booklet with the
text as close as possible to the middle of the book.
I use A4 paper, two column document, landscape orientation.
But is there anything I can do to adjust the text to be closer to the middle?
I will print the paper in a duplex
On 2008-12-11, A B wrote:
> I'm fiddeling around with settings to create a a5 booklet with the
> text as close as possible to the middle of the book.
> I use A4 paper, two column document, landscape orientation.
> But is there anything I can do to adjust the text to be closer to the middle?
In Document>Settings>Bibliography, choose "Natbib" and then "Numerical"
for "Natbib Style". Then, in Document>Settings>Document Class, under
Class Options, Custom, put the word: super.
That said, your girlfriend really should use a BibTeX editor. I can't
myself get this working without
>
> In Document>Settings>Bibliography, choose "Natbib" and then "Numerical" for
> "Natbib Style". Then, in Document>Settings>Document Class, under Class
> Options, Custom, put the word: super.
>
Yes, uhm, but once I set all of this, and I've done it, what do I do next? I
mean, how do I achieve my
Luca De Marini wrote:
In Document>Settings>Bibliography, choose "Natbib" and then
"Numerical" for "Natbib Style". Then, in
Document>Settings>Document Class, under Class Options, Custom, put
the word: super.
Yes, uhm, but once I set all of this, and I've done it, what do I do
Luca De Marini wrote:
In Document>Settings>Bibliography, choose "Natbib" and then "Numerical" for
"Natbib Style". Then, in Document>Settings>Document Class, under Class
Options, Custom, put the word: super.
Yes, uhm, but once I set all of this, and I've done it, what do I do next? I
mean, how
hello,
with opensuse and kde 4.1, qt 4.4.3:
1) open a big doc like EmbeddedObject.lyx.
2) at the end of a paragraph in the last chapter insert a footnote.
3) write several words.
4) press, and hold pressed, ctrl + z
5) with lyx 1.6.0, and not with 1.5.7, I get a crash.
6) with several
I get similar behaviour when trying to undo changes in a table. It only
happens for me on the second ctrl-z. It doesn't seem happen when undoing
changes standard text.
Cameron.
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> hello,
> with opensuse and kde 4.1, qt 4.4.3:
> 1) open a big doc like EmbeddedObject.lyx.
>
Hi,
here's the recipe for another similar crash:
1) New doc (article)
2) Choose layout: section,
3) Type "Results" (or some title)
4) Insert > URL
5) Edit > Undo (or keyboard shortcut)
Amazingly, this crashes LyX on the Mac!
It seems that the main ingredient is that we're trying to undo an
Greetings LyX users,
I'm using LyX 1.6 in a Linux virtual machine under OS X which uses the
option key as the alt key. (I also use the OS X version, of course.)
I would like to have as many Emacs keybindings as possible in LyX, in
particular, Alt-f to move forward by word, Alt-d to
On 2008-12-12, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> Have anyone same problem?
I did experience several crashes after undoing changes but did not bother to
investigate and report so far.
LyX 1.6.0 on Debian/testing
Günter
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