Rich Shepard wrote:
In the View menu I have three pdf options: dvipdfm, pdflatex, and ps2pdf.
With the original syntax none of the three produce the logo. Also,
exporting
to a .tex file using the pdflatex option rather than the plain TeX option
also doesn't work here.
Exporting to a .tex
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Ok, I think I've got this sorted out. Three things:
Thanks, Paul. I wish I had the time to dig deeply into LaTeX, LyX, and
PSTricks.
1. If you move the LaTeX code to a standard environment above the title,
you'll get the logo on the title page as
On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 07:56:59PM +, Guenter Milde wrote:
> \includeonly is currently not supported.
Aha. I think this needs to be fixed in the wiki, then. Not to
mention the manual :) How do I go about that?
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José Luis Pulido Burbano wrote:
Hello, I am trying to put the margins to a page inside my document , the
idea is modify the margins of only a page, but Lyx set the margins to all
the pages, so, someone can help me with an idea to I try this, thanks in
advance.
LyX doesn't have support for
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Ok, I don't have an answer to why you get the "institution-logo"
overprint
(I did here too), but I have a workaround. Replace your two LaTeX
commands for the image with
\logo{\includegraphics[bb=0in 9.5in 2.6in 11in, clip,
\height=
Hello, I am trying to put the margins to a page inside my document , the
idea is modify the margins of only a page, but Lyx set the margins to all
the pages, so, someone can help me with an idea to I try this, thanks in
advance.
On 2009-05-03, JanR wrote:
> I am not a developer but from a naive stand I think that adding new lines by
> the original export code should not be a problem. Maybe some more qualified
> person than me can address this issue? Thanks.
This would be nice indeed. File an enhancement report on trac?
On 2009-05-03, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> When I use \includeonly with multiple files. I get the correct ToC and
> such at the beginning of the output, but the included file doesn't
> ever show up. I'm sure I've missed something in the documentation,
> but I've looked through it several times & can
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Ingar Pareliussen wrote:
I do not know what is the problem with pdf, beamer and logos, however, I
have no problem using a jpg as a logo in my beamer presentations. I put in
ERT on the title slide just before the first end-slide:
\logo{\includegraphics[height=0.9cm]{/pwd/full/
Hi,
I do not know what is the problem with pdf, beamer and logos, however, I have
no problem using a jpg as a logo in my beamer presentations. I put in ERT on
the title slide just before the first end-slide:
\logo{\includegraphics[height=0.9cm]{/pwd/full/logo.jpg}} And it appears on
every slid
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Ok, I don't have an answer to why you get the "institution-logo" overprint
(I did here too), but I have a workaround. Replace your two LaTeX
commands for the image with
\logo{\includegraphics[bb=0in 9.5in 2.6in 11in, clip,
\height=0.5cm]{aesi-logo.pdf}}
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
\logo{\includegraphics[bb=0in 9.5in 2.6in 11in, clip,
height=0.5cm]{aesi-logo.pdf}}
and see if that helps.
Paul,
When I commented out the original two lines and added the above, it would
not run pdflatex to create a view. After a second it quit. No
Rich Shepard wrote:
> It is in the pwd with the .lyx files.
Then, giving simply the file name will not work.
Jürgen
On Sun, 3 May 2009, J?rgen Spitzm?ller wrote:
where is that file aesi-logo.pdf stored? Since LyX compiles your file in a
temporary directory, you must either
It is in the pwd with the .lyx files.
Even when I provide the full path (which I had done before trying
yesterday it with the assum
Ok, I don't have an answer to why you get the "institution-logo"
overprint (I did here too), but I have a workaround. Replace your two
LaTeX commands for the image with
\logo{\includegraphics[bb=0in 9.5in 2.6in 11in, clip,
height=0.5cm]{aesi-logo.pdf}}
and see if that helps.
/Paul
Rich Shepard wrote:
> \pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{aesi-logo.pdf}
> \logo{\pgfuseimage{institution-logo}}
where is that file aesi-logo.pdf stored? Since LyX compiles your file in a
temporary directory, you must either
* store it somewhere where TeX can find it (i.e., in texmf
Thanks, Ken. Could you please send me the script or post it on the list, with
permission of your friend? I am also using a Mac, so it should not be a
problem with a Unix script. I've just spent 15 minutes cleaning latex
exported file of a 12 page manuscript. Putting every \[, \], \begin, \end
into
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Pretty standard keyboard way: Shift+PageUp/Down or ArrowUp/Down.
You can also use Shift+left mouse click.
Abdel,
Huh! I must have been pressing ctrl-PgDn instead of shift-PgDn.
The shift-left mouse click is too slow as I have to move the curso
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
Small file attached. Logo to follow on separate message as total size
(even when tarred and gzipped) exceeds MLM message size of 6 bytes.
Aw, rats. Message still too large. I put a copy (temporarily) of the logo
on our web site. You can use wget t
On 03/05/2009 17:32, Rich Shepard wrote:
BTW, on a related issue, how can I use the keyboard to mark a large block
of text?
Pretty standard keyboard way: Shift+PageUp/Down or ArrowUp/Down.
You can also use Shift+left mouse click.
Abdel.
On Sun, 3 May 2009, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Mine display on the title slide, but I use a somewhat different approach.
I think that mine used to display on the title slide, too. It's been a
while since I created a presentation so I cannot be certain of what changed
when.
That coupled with the
Rich Shepard wrote:
Last Wednesday I posted a message to the beamer-linux-users mail list on
sourceforge.net and have not seen a response to it, or any other post to
that mail list.
I'm back in the grove using the beamer class but still cannot get the
logo
to display on each slide. (It doe
Hi,
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On Sun, 3 May 2009, Juergen Spitzm?ller wrote:
How do you include the image? Do you use \pgfdeclareimage?
An example file would probably be enlighting.
Juergen,
My apologies for not including this in the original message:
\pgfdeclareimage[height=0.5cm]{institution-logo}{aesi-logo.pdf}
\log
Stefano Franchi wrote:
> Dear Lyxers,
>
> I realize this is way off-topic, but there is so much expertise on this
> list, I thought I could ask anyway.
>
> I need to create a few idiosyncratic symbols (three, to be exact) and my
> efforts to produce them by superimposing existing glyphs with TeX
Rich Shepard wrote:
> There is a sample page attached that shows how the box and text are
> displayed rather than the image itself.
How do you include the image? Do you use \pgfdeclareimage?
An example file would probably be enlighting.
Jürgen
Jonas Zimmermann wrote:
> My temporary
> solution was to enter latexmk in the bibtex preference file (so LyX
> runs latexmk whenever it's supposed to run bibtex). However, this
> takes more time to compile than necessary and is not very clean. Is
> there a way to ONLY use latexmk to compile
rgheck wrote:
>> I have used the "listings" package. It probably knows ada. (I haven't
>> used it with lyx though, just with latex.)
> There is support for listings in LyX. Use the Insert>Program Listing
> environment. Ada is available.
as an alternative to the listings package, I suggest texment
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