In a document with many footnotes, is there any easy way to turn off
(prevent) the printing of the footnotes so that there is no trace of
them in the printed document?
Lou
2009/4/2 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de:
Am Tuesday 24 March 2009 15:29:12 schrieb Guenter Milde:
I would like to install LyX1.6.2 -
if I try
svn co svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_6_X
it says the URL does not exist. Is the site down? When will it be up
2009/4/2 TJ McLaughlin pyro...@gmail.com:
Today, for the second time, I was working on something in LyX and managed to
crash it, losing my document. I had not yet saved the file (so the name in
the title bar was newfile1.lyx).
Both LyX itself and the documentation say that there is an
2009/4/3 Konstantinos Kopanias kkopan...@web.de:
For quite a long time I am trying to use my bibtex (bib) bibliography in
LyX. My bibliography contains references in many different languages, e.g.
greek, english, german, french and other north european languages. When I
import it in Lyx
Am Friday 03 April 2009 09:24:10 schrieb Guenter Milde:
On 2009-04-02, Per Olofsson wrote:
FWIW, I just uploaded lyx 1.6.2 to Debian unstable.
Thanks a lot.
Günter
Very good news. I was struggling with installing from sources -which is
probably a good idea in respect to the improvements,
This is just to let you know that the missing Windows installer is now on
ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.6.2
Jürgen
Louis A. Turk wrote:
In a document with many footnotes, is there any easy way to turn off
(prevent) the printing of the footnotes so that there is no trace of
them in the printed document?
I'd think something like:
\def\footnote#1{}
would do. But I've not tested this.
rh
Greetings all,
I'm currently looking to switch to LyX from TexShop in order to work
on my thesis. I use a lot of Ancient Greek in my documents, so the
first step is to make sure I can correctly import my current files
into .lyx format.
I've figured out how to make it work, *mostly*.
Greetings all,
I forgot to send this last time with UTF-8 encoding... sorry.
I'm currently looking to switch to LyX from TexShop in order to work
on my thesis. I use a lot of Ancient Greek in my documents, so the
first step is to make sure I can correctly import my current files
into .lyx
On 2009-04-03, signu...@norvelle.org wrote:
Greetings all,
I'm currently looking to switch to LyX from TexShop in order to work
on my thesis. I use a lot of Ancient Greek in my documents, so the
first step is to make sure I can correctly import my current files
into .lyx format.
Am Thursday 02 April 2009 09:47:10 schrieb Guenter Milde:
On 2009-04-01, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
... All this copied text is underlined in blue in the final file. How
do I get rid of that underlining? ...
The pasted text has probably a different language than the language of
Thanks, Günter,
Perhaps I'm going about things the wrong way. Instead of trying to
use XeTeX, perhaps I can just use one of the engines that is already
built into LyX.
So, with my sample document, set to utf8-extended encoding, if I try
rendering it using the built-in pdflatex engine, I
I had an error while writing on a document which kept producing the following
output:
PostScript GPL Ghostscript 8.63: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
GPL Ghostscript 8.63: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
dvipng warning: No GhostScript pngalpha output, cannot render raw PostScript
GPL
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
PostScript GPL Ghostscript 8.63: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
I used LyX1.6.1
I though this would have gone after installing 1.6.2, but I have the same
problem.
This is then a bug in Ghostscript. Updating to Ghostscript 8.64 should fix it (and LyX 1.6.2 fixes
Hi all,
I decided to put a short statement at the beginning of each chapter. I wanted
it to be surrounded by lines, a little bit narrower than general text, and I
wanted the print slightly bigger than normal. Here's how I did it:
Preamble
\newenvironment{chapterintroL}[0]{
~\\[20pt]
In a document with many footnotes, is there any easy way to turn off
(prevent) the printing of the footnotes so that there is no trace of
them in the printed document?
Lou
2009/4/2 Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de:
Am Tuesday 24 March 2009 15:29:12 schrieb Guenter Milde:
I would like to install LyX1.6.2 -
if I try
svn co svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_6_X
it says the URL does not exist. Is the site down? When will it be up
2009/4/2 TJ McLaughlin pyro...@gmail.com:
Today, for the second time, I was working on something in LyX and managed to
crash it, losing my document. I had not yet saved the file (so the name in
the title bar was newfile1.lyx).
Both LyX itself and the documentation say that there is an
2009/4/3 Konstantinos Kopanias kkopan...@web.de:
For quite a long time I am trying to use my bibtex (bib) bibliography in
LyX. My bibliography contains references in many different languages, e.g.
greek, english, german, french and other north european languages. When I
import it in Lyx
Am Friday 03 April 2009 09:24:10 schrieb Guenter Milde:
On 2009-04-02, Per Olofsson wrote:
FWIW, I just uploaded lyx 1.6.2 to Debian unstable.
Thanks a lot.
Günter
Very good news. I was struggling with installing from sources -which is
probably a good idea in respect to the improvements,
This is just to let you know that the missing Windows installer is now on
ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.6.2
Jürgen
Louis A. Turk wrote:
In a document with many footnotes, is there any easy way to turn off
(prevent) the printing of the footnotes so that there is no trace of
them in the printed document?
I'd think something like:
\def\footnote#1{}
would do. But I've not tested this.
rh
Greetings all,
I'm currently looking to switch to LyX from TexShop in order to work
on my thesis. I use a lot of Ancient Greek in my documents, so the
first step is to make sure I can correctly import my current files
into .lyx format.
I've figured out how to make it work, *mostly*.
Greetings all,
I forgot to send this last time with UTF-8 encoding... sorry.
I'm currently looking to switch to LyX from TexShop in order to work
on my thesis. I use a lot of Ancient Greek in my documents, so the
first step is to make sure I can correctly import my current files
into .lyx
On 2009-04-03, signu...@norvelle.org wrote:
Greetings all,
I'm currently looking to switch to LyX from TexShop in order to work
on my thesis. I use a lot of Ancient Greek in my documents, so the
first step is to make sure I can correctly import my current files
into .lyx format.
Am Thursday 02 April 2009 09:47:10 schrieb Guenter Milde:
On 2009-04-01, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
... All this copied text is underlined in blue in the final file. How
do I get rid of that underlining? ...
The pasted text has probably a different language than the language of
Thanks, Günter,
Perhaps I'm going about things the wrong way. Instead of trying to
use XeTeX, perhaps I can just use one of the engines that is already
built into LyX.
So, with my sample document, set to utf8-extended encoding, if I try
rendering it using the built-in pdflatex engine, I
I had an error while writing on a document which kept producing the following
output:
PostScript GPL Ghostscript 8.63: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
GPL Ghostscript 8.63: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
dvipng warning: No GhostScript pngalpha output, cannot render raw PostScript
GPL
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
PostScript GPL Ghostscript 8.63: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
I used LyX1.6.1
I though this would have gone after installing 1.6.2, but I have the same
problem.
This is then a bug in Ghostscript. Updating to Ghostscript 8.64 should fix it (and LyX 1.6.2 fixes
Hi all,
I decided to put a short statement at the beginning of each chapter. I wanted
it to be surrounded by lines, a little bit narrower than general text, and I
wanted the print slightly bigger than normal. Here's how I did it:
Preamble
\newenvironment{chapterintroL}[0]{
~\\[20pt]
In a document with many footnotes, is there any easy way to turn off
(prevent) the printing of the footnotes so that there is no trace of
them in the printed document?
Lou
2009/4/2 Wolfgang Engelmann :
> Am Tuesday 24 March 2009 15:29:12 schrieb Guenter Milde:
>
> I would like to install LyX1.6.2 -
> if I try
>> svn co svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_6_X
>
> it says the URL does not exist. Is the site down? When will it
2009/4/2 TJ McLaughlin :
>
> Today, for the second time, I was working on something in LyX and managed to
> crash it, losing my document. I had not yet saved the file (so the name in
> the title bar was "newfile1.lyx").
> Both LyX itself and the documentation say that there is
2009/4/3 Konstantinos Kopanias :
> For quite a long time I am trying to use my bibtex (bib) bibliography in
> LyX. My bibliography contains references in many different languages, e.g.
> greek, english, german, french and other north european languages. When I
> import it in Lyx
Am Friday 03 April 2009 09:24:10 schrieb Guenter Milde:
> On 2009-04-02, Per Olofsson wrote:
> > FWIW, I just uploaded lyx 1.6.2 to Debian unstable.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Günter
Very good news. I was struggling with installing from sources -which is
probably a good idea in respect to the
This is just to let you know that the missing Windows installer is now on
ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.6.2
Jürgen
Louis A. Turk wrote:
In a document with many footnotes, is there any easy way to turn off
(prevent) the printing of the footnotes so that there is no trace of
them in the printed document?
I'd think something like:
\def\footnote#1{}
would do. But I've not tested this.
rh
Greetings all,
I'm currently looking to switch to LyX from TexShop in order to work
on my thesis. I use a lot of Ancient Greek in my documents, so the
first step is to make sure I can correctly import my current files
into .lyx format.
I've figured out how to make it work, *mostly*.
Greetings all,
I forgot to send this last time with UTF-8 encoding... sorry.
I'm currently looking to switch to LyX from TexShop in order to work
on my thesis. I use a lot of Ancient Greek in my documents, so the
first step is to make sure I can correctly import my current files
into .lyx
On 2009-04-03, signu...@norvelle.org wrote:
> Greetings all,
> I'm currently looking to switch to LyX from TexShop in order to work
> on my thesis. I use a lot of Ancient Greek in my documents, so the
> first step is to make sure I can correctly import my current files
> into .lyx format.
Am Thursday 02 April 2009 09:47:10 schrieb Guenter Milde:
> On 2009-04-01, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
> >>... All this copied text is underlined in blue in the final file. How
> >>do I get rid of that underlining? ...
> >
> > The pasted text has probably a different language than the
Thanks, Günter,
Perhaps I'm going about things the wrong way. Instead of trying to
use XeTeX, perhaps I can just use one of the engines that is already
built into LyX.
So, with my sample document, set to "utf8-extended" encoding, if I try
rendering it using the built-in pdflatex engine,
I had an error while writing on a document which kept producing the following
output:
PostScript GPL Ghostscript 8.63: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
GPL Ghostscript 8.63: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
dvipng warning: No GhostScript pngalpha output, cannot render raw PostScript
GPL
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
PostScript GPL Ghostscript 8.63: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
I used LyX1.6.1
I though this would have gone after installing 1.6.2, but I have the same
problem.
This is then a bug in Ghostscript. Updating to Ghostscript 8.64 should fix it (and LyX 1.6.2 fixes
Hi all,
I decided to put a short statement at the beginning of each chapter. I wanted
it to be surrounded by lines, a little bit narrower than general text, and I
wanted the print slightly bigger than normal. Here's how I did it:
Preamble
\newenvironment{chapterintroL}[0]{
~\\[20pt]
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