Steve Litt wrote:
I opened one of my docs in LyX, clicked document on the menu, and lyx
terminated...
...
LyX Version 1.6.2
...
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
If you have no strong reasons to stick with 1.6.2 you could try out 1.6.3.
Steve Litt wrote:
Is there a way I could, using
Hello,
With version 1.6.3 it is easy to see what does lyx, so I would like to
mention this problem.
In math mode (CTRL M), I can type \rm and then CH, but I want a subscript,
I need to leave the rm mode while latex like: $\rm CH_3$ or $\rm CH_{3}$
Using lyx, I did not find any way to enter the
The logical markup module's code markup:
\code{code here}
works fine, unless a noweb article is selected, in which case the
typewriter font runs through to the rest of the document. The other
logical markup types seem to work fine.
Any clues for me? (Lyx 1.6.2)
Sam
Patrick Dupre pd...@... writes:
lyx forces:
${\rm CH}_{3}$.
Is their any way to by pass this problem ?
you can try using \mathrm instead of \rm
matthias
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 24/07/09 11:13:
The logical markup module's code markup:
\code{code here}
works fine, unless a noweb article is selected, in which case the
typewriter font runs through to the rest of the document. The other
logical markup types seem to work fine.
Any clues
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 24/07/09 11:13:
The logical markup module's code markup:
\code{code here}
works fine, unless a noweb article is selected, in which case the
typewriter font runs through to the rest of the document. The other
logical markup types seem to work fine.
As far as
I get compilation error when the following two configurations are done at the
same time;
1)Change language from document-settings to turkish
2)The ouput size(scale, width and/or height) of a graphic is altered anyhow.
The error scheen is as follows:
Package babel Error: You haven't loaded the
Hello,
Please let us know your version of LyX and your OS.
Liviu
2009/7/23 Taner Mutlu tanermu...@rotam.itu.edu.tr:
I get compilation error when the following two configurations are done at the
same time;
1)Change language from document-settings to turkish
2)The ouput size(scale, width
I can use an ERT: \nextchunklabel{save-handle}
to define a label for a code chunk, and then refer to this from another
part of the document with ERT: \subpageref{save-handle}
Does/Can lyx support this more natively to avoid the ERT, but allow a
new label type beginning with nw: ?
Sam
Hello,
I am a new user to LyX and I sometimes have trouble updating and viewing either
the dvi or the pdf file.
It works fine up to a point, and then for no apparent reason it will not update
the dvi/pdf. This is happening when I am putting in my Biblography.
Has anybody come across this before
Am Friday 24 July 2009 15:14:02 schrieb Conor Quigley:
Hello,
I am a new user to LyX and I sometimes have trouble updating and viewing
either the dvi or the pdf file.
It works fine up to a point, and then for no apparent reason it will not
update the dvi/pdf. This is happening when I am
Is there a way to get LyX to default to overwrite files when exporting rather
than throw up a dialog box that can get lost under other windows?
I looked a bit but never found that option.
Thanks!
Dear All,
I'm using LyX 1.6.3-1 with windows.
In the last week I get this funny bug.
Every time I start LyX, two tabs are opened.
*Tab 1* doesn't do anything when you press it. Its name is LyX 1.6.3-1.
*Tab 2 *is the LyX program tab. Its name is first file I'm working on at the
moment.
I know
Hi,
The site ftp.lyx.org doesn't seem to be responding to my home computers.
All I get is the response connected to durga.via.ecp.fr and then
nothing happens. I can ftp to other sites. I have also downloaded lyx
using my work computer, and managed to install it at home, but when the
Every time I start LyX, two tabs are opened.
*Tab 1* doesn't do anything when you press it. Its name
is LyX 1.6.3-1.
*Tab 2 *is the LyX program tab. Its name is first file
I'm working on at the moment.
What's the contents of your session file ? And especially, what entries
are there in the
Hi Vincent
Thanks, but I don't really get what to do.
What do you mean by contents of your session file ??
Even when I start LyX without opening a file, two Tabs are automatically
generated.
One with LyX 1.6.3-1 , and the other with just LyX.
In the file open recent, I can see the last
Problem solved. Very simple.* Thanks Vincent!*
Here is a summary for others in the future:
I went to Preferences Look Feel User Interface
then pressed clear all sessions information
Thanks, Erez
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
v.f.vanraveste...@tudelft.nl
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
Why there is hard to find install. exe file for LyX at lyx.org?
Is it true taht that words Major Linux distributions take care of LyX
binaries
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
Why there is hard to find install. exe file for LyX at lyx.org?
Is it true taht that words Major Linux distributions take care of LyX
binaries
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux... Why there is hard to find install. exe file for LyX at lyx.org?
Because it's not
On Friday 24 July 2009 04:14:50 Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
I opened one of my docs in LyX, clicked document on the menu, and
lyx terminated...
...
LyX Version 1.6.2
...
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
If you have no strong reasons to stick with 1.6.2 you
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 1:23 AM, m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
Why there is hard to find install. exe file for LyX at lyx.org?
In Linux it
Steve Litt wrote:
OK, I've downloaded these two, for 32 bit Jaunty, which I think is what I
have. I know I have 32 bit, and I know I have 9.0.4.
9.04 is indeed Jaunty Jackelope.
Here's what I downloaded:
* lyx_1.6.3-1~getdeb1_i386.deb
* lyx-common_1.6.3-1~getdeb1_all.deb
I've never
On Friday 24 July 2009 14:29:34 Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
OK, I've downloaded these two, for 32 bit Jaunty, which I think is what I
have. I know I have 32 bit, and I know I have 9.0.4.
9.04 is indeed Jaunty Jackelope.
Here's what I downloaded:
*
On Friday 24 July 2009 04:14:50 you wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
I opened one of my docs in LyX, clicked document on the menu, and
lyx terminated...
...
LyX Version 1.6.2
...
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
If you have no strong reasons to stick with 1.6.2 you could try out
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 19:19, m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
for example in PLD Linux
ipoldek install lyx
DONE ;)
--
:: Witek
On Fri, 2009-07-24 at 15:25 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
...
I did what you said, and now have a very stable 1.6.3. You helped me out
immensely.
So, it works! Great :-)
Hi all,
Memoir.
Slowly I turn, step by step, inch by inch.
Memoir. Never again!
As you know I switched to Ubuntu and of course things are different. But for
the most part, my books whose document classes were based on book fired up
just fine once I fixed the layout location (and of course
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
Worse, this isn't the first time. Every time I lay down a new OS, my
memoir derived book fails.
Steve,
Perhaps this is a clue to stick with a single distribution. :-)
I'm not saying Memoir doesn't have its place. The person who uses Memoir
for every
On Friday 24 July 2009 19:08:43 Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
Worse, this isn't the first time. Every time I lay down a new OS, my
memoir derived book fails.
Steve,
Perhaps this is a clue to stick with a single distribution. :-)
I'm not saying Memoir
Steve Litt wrote:
But Twenty Eight Tales of Troubleshooting is built with a document class
based on Memoir, and it's nothing but trouble. First I had to get Memoir from
the web because the Ubuntu one didn't seem to work. Now I need memhfixc or my
book gets the zero output error.
The
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, the doc class for Troubleshooting Techniques of the
Successful Technologist was derived from Koma. I'll keep you informed :-)
SteveT,
Whatever floats your boat is OK with me. It's your issue, so do whatever
feels good.
Rich
--
On 07/24/2009 01:19 PM, m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
It's actually a whole lot simpler to install software in Linux than in
Windows.
Steve Litt wrote:
I opened one of my docs in LyX, clicked document on the menu, and lyx
terminated...
...
LyX Version 1.6.2
...
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
If you have no strong reasons to stick with 1.6.2 you could try out 1.6.3.
Steve Litt wrote:
Is there a way I could, using
Hello,
With version 1.6.3 it is easy to see what does lyx, so I would like to
mention this problem.
In math mode (CTRL M), I can type \rm and then CH, but I want a subscript,
I need to leave the rm mode while latex like: $\rm CH_3$ or $\rm CH_{3}$
Using lyx, I did not find any way to enter the
The logical markup module's code markup:
\code{code here}
works fine, unless a noweb article is selected, in which case the
typewriter font runs through to the rest of the document. The other
logical markup types seem to work fine.
Any clues for me? (Lyx 1.6.2)
Sam
Patrick Dupre pd...@... writes:
lyx forces:
${\rm CH}_{3}$.
Is their any way to by pass this problem ?
you can try using \mathrm instead of \rm
matthias
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 24/07/09 11:13:
The logical markup module's code markup:
\code{code here}
works fine, unless a noweb article is selected, in which case the
typewriter font runs through to the rest of the document. The other
logical markup types seem to work fine.
Any clues
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 24/07/09 11:13:
The logical markup module's code markup:
\code{code here}
works fine, unless a noweb article is selected, in which case the
typewriter font runs through to the rest of the document. The other
logical markup types seem to work fine.
As far as
I get compilation error when the following two configurations are done at the
same time;
1)Change language from document-settings to turkish
2)The ouput size(scale, width and/or height) of a graphic is altered anyhow.
The error scheen is as follows:
Package babel Error: You haven't loaded the
Hello,
Please let us know your version of LyX and your OS.
Liviu
2009/7/23 Taner Mutlu tanermu...@rotam.itu.edu.tr:
I get compilation error when the following two configurations are done at the
same time;
1)Change language from document-settings to turkish
2)The ouput size(scale, width
I can use an ERT: \nextchunklabel{save-handle}
to define a label for a code chunk, and then refer to this from another
part of the document with ERT: \subpageref{save-handle}
Does/Can lyx support this more natively to avoid the ERT, but allow a
new label type beginning with nw: ?
Sam
Hello,
I am a new user to LyX and I sometimes have trouble updating and viewing either
the dvi or the pdf file.
It works fine up to a point, and then for no apparent reason it will not update
the dvi/pdf. This is happening when I am putting in my Biblography.
Has anybody come across this before
Am Friday 24 July 2009 15:14:02 schrieb Conor Quigley:
Hello,
I am a new user to LyX and I sometimes have trouble updating and viewing
either the dvi or the pdf file.
It works fine up to a point, and then for no apparent reason it will not
update the dvi/pdf. This is happening when I am
Is there a way to get LyX to default to overwrite files when exporting rather
than throw up a dialog box that can get lost under other windows?
I looked a bit but never found that option.
Thanks!
Dear All,
I'm using LyX 1.6.3-1 with windows.
In the last week I get this funny bug.
Every time I start LyX, two tabs are opened.
*Tab 1* doesn't do anything when you press it. Its name is LyX 1.6.3-1.
*Tab 2 *is the LyX program tab. Its name is first file I'm working on at the
moment.
I know
Hi,
The site ftp.lyx.org doesn't seem to be responding to my home computers.
All I get is the response connected to durga.via.ecp.fr and then
nothing happens. I can ftp to other sites. I have also downloaded lyx
using my work computer, and managed to install it at home, but when the
Every time I start LyX, two tabs are opened.
*Tab 1* doesn't do anything when you press it. Its name
is LyX 1.6.3-1.
*Tab 2 *is the LyX program tab. Its name is first file
I'm working on at the moment.
What's the contents of your session file ? And especially, what entries
are there in the
Hi Vincent
Thanks, but I don't really get what to do.
What do you mean by contents of your session file ??
Even when I start LyX without opening a file, two Tabs are automatically
generated.
One with LyX 1.6.3-1 , and the other with just LyX.
In the file open recent, I can see the last
Problem solved. Very simple.* Thanks Vincent!*
Here is a summary for others in the future:
I went to Preferences Look Feel User Interface
then pressed clear all sessions information
Thanks, Erez
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
v.f.vanraveste...@tudelft.nl
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
Why there is hard to find install. exe file for LyX at lyx.org?
Is it true taht that words Major Linux distributions take care of LyX
binaries
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
Why there is hard to find install. exe file for LyX at lyx.org?
Is it true taht that words Major Linux distributions take care of LyX
binaries
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux... Why there is hard to find install. exe file for LyX at lyx.org?
Because it's not
On Friday 24 July 2009 04:14:50 Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
I opened one of my docs in LyX, clicked document on the menu, and
lyx terminated...
...
LyX Version 1.6.2
...
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
If you have no strong reasons to stick with 1.6.2 you
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 1:23 AM, m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
Why there is hard to find install. exe file for LyX at lyx.org?
In Linux it
Steve Litt wrote:
OK, I've downloaded these two, for 32 bit Jaunty, which I think is what I
have. I know I have 32 bit, and I know I have 9.0.4.
9.04 is indeed Jaunty Jackelope.
Here's what I downloaded:
* lyx_1.6.3-1~getdeb1_i386.deb
* lyx-common_1.6.3-1~getdeb1_all.deb
I've never
On Friday 24 July 2009 14:29:34 Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
OK, I've downloaded these two, for 32 bit Jaunty, which I think is what I
have. I know I have 32 bit, and I know I have 9.0.4.
9.04 is indeed Jaunty Jackelope.
Here's what I downloaded:
*
On Friday 24 July 2009 04:14:50 you wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
I opened one of my docs in LyX, clicked document on the menu, and
lyx terminated...
...
LyX Version 1.6.2
...
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
If you have no strong reasons to stick with 1.6.2 you could try out
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 19:19, m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
for example in PLD Linux
ipoldek install lyx
DONE ;)
--
:: Witek
On Fri, 2009-07-24 at 15:25 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
...
I did what you said, and now have a very stable 1.6.3. You helped me out
immensely.
So, it works! Great :-)
Hi all,
Memoir.
Slowly I turn, step by step, inch by inch.
Memoir. Never again!
As you know I switched to Ubuntu and of course things are different. But for
the most part, my books whose document classes were based on book fired up
just fine once I fixed the layout location (and of course
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
Worse, this isn't the first time. Every time I lay down a new OS, my
memoir derived book fails.
Steve,
Perhaps this is a clue to stick with a single distribution. :-)
I'm not saying Memoir doesn't have its place. The person who uses Memoir
for every
On Friday 24 July 2009 19:08:43 Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
Worse, this isn't the first time. Every time I lay down a new OS, my
memoir derived book fails.
Steve,
Perhaps this is a clue to stick with a single distribution. :-)
I'm not saying Memoir
Steve Litt wrote:
But Twenty Eight Tales of Troubleshooting is built with a document class
based on Memoir, and it's nothing but trouble. First I had to get Memoir from
the web because the Ubuntu one didn't seem to work. Now I need memhfixc or my
book gets the zero output error.
The
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, the doc class for Troubleshooting Techniques of the
Successful Technologist was derived from Koma. I'll keep you informed :-)
SteveT,
Whatever floats your boat is OK with me. It's your issue, so do whatever
feels good.
Rich
--
On 07/24/2009 01:19 PM, m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
It's actually a whole lot simpler to install software in Linux than in
Windows.
Steve Litt wrote:
> > > I opened one of my docs in LyX, clicked "document" on the menu, and lyx
> > > terminated...
> > ...
> > > LyX Version 1.6.2
> > ...
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> > If you have no strong reasons to stick with 1.6.2 you could try out 1.6.3.
Steve Litt wrote:
> Is there a
Hello,
With version 1.6.3 it is easy to see what does lyx, so I would like to
mention this problem.
In math mode (CTRL M), I can type \rm and then CH, but I want a subscript,
I need to leave the rm mode while latex like: $\rm CH_3$ or $\rm CH_{3}$
Using lyx, I did not find any way to enter the
The logical markup module's code markup:
\code{code here}
works fine, unless a noweb article is selected, in which case the
typewriter font runs through to the rest of the document. The other
logical markup types seem to work fine.
Any clues for me? (Lyx 1.6.2)
Sam
Patrick Dupre writes:
> lyx forces:
> ${\rm CH}_{3}$.
> Is their any way to by pass this problem ?
you can try using \mathrm instead of \rm
matthias
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 24/07/09 11:13:
> The logical markup module's code markup:
>\code{code here}
>
> works fine, unless a noweb article is selected, in which case the
> typewriter font runs through to the rest of the document. The other
> logical markup types seem to work fine.
>
> Any
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 24/07/09 11:13:
> The logical markup module's code markup:
>\code{code here}
>
> works fine, unless a noweb article is selected, in which case the
> typewriter font runs through to the rest of the document. The other
> logical markup types seem to work fine.
>
As
I get compilation error when the following two configurations are done at the
same time;
1)Change language from document->settings to turkish
2)The ouput size(scale, width and/or height) of a graphic is altered anyhow.
The error scheen is as follows:
Package babel Error: You haven't loaded
Hello,
Please let us know your version of LyX and your OS.
Liviu
2009/7/23 Taner Mutlu :
>
> I get compilation error when the following two configurations are done at the
> same time;
>
> 1)Change language from document->settings to turkish
> 2)The ouput size(scale,
I can use an ERT: \nextchunklabel{save-handle}
to define a label for a code chunk, and then refer to this from another
part of the document with ERT: \subpageref{save-handle}
Does/Can lyx support this more natively to avoid the ERT, but allow a
new label type beginning with nw: ?
Sam
Hello,
I am a new user to LyX and I sometimes have trouble updating and viewing either
the dvi or the pdf file.
It works fine up to a point, and then for no apparent reason it will not update
the dvi/pdf. This is happening when I am putting in my Biblography.
Has anybody come across this before
Am Friday 24 July 2009 15:14:02 schrieb Conor Quigley:
> Hello,
> I am a new user to LyX and I sometimes have trouble updating and viewing
> either the dvi or the pdf file.
> It works fine up to a point, and then for no apparent reason it will not
> update the dvi/pdf. This is happening when I am
Is there a way to get LyX to default to overwrite files when exporting rather
than throw up a dialog box that can get lost under other windows?
I looked a bit but never found that option.
Thanks!
Dear All,
I'm using LyX 1.6.3-1 with windows.
In the last week I get this funny bug.
Every time I start LyX, two tabs are opened.
*Tab 1* doesn't do anything when you press it. Its name is LyX 1.6.3-1.
*Tab 2 *is the LyX program tab. Its name is first file I'm working on at the
moment.
I know
Hi,
The site ftp.lyx.org doesn't seem to be responding to my home computers.
All I get is the response "connected to durga.via.ecp.fr" and then
nothing happens. I can ftp to other sites. I have also downloaded lyx
using my work computer, and managed to install it at home, but when the
>Every time I start LyX, two tabs are opened.
>*Tab 1* doesn't do anything when you press it. Its name
>is LyX 1.6.3-1.
>*Tab 2 *is the LyX program tab. Its name is first file
>I'm working on at the moment.
What's the contents of your session file ? And especially, what entries
are there in the
Hi Vincent
Thanks, but I don't really get what to do.
What do you mean by "contents of your session file " ??
Even when I start LyX without opening a file, two Tabs are automatically
generated.
One with LyX 1.6.3-1 , and the other with just LyX.
In the file> open recent, I can see the last
Problem solved. Very simple.* Thanks Vincent!*
Here is a summary for others in the future:
I went to Preferences > Look Feel > User Interface
then pressed "clear all sessions information"
Thanks, Erez
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW <
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
Why there is hard to find "install. exe" file for LyX at lyx.org?
Is it true taht that words "Major Linux distributions take care of LyX
binaries
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
Why there is hard to find "install. exe" file for LyX at lyx.org?
Is it true taht that words "Major Linux distributions take care of LyX
binaries
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux... Why there is hard to find "install. exe" file for LyX at lyx.org?
Because it's not
On Friday 24 July 2009 04:14:50 Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > > > I opened one of my docs in LyX, clicked "document" on the menu, and
> > > > lyx terminated...
> > >
> > > ...
> > >
> > > > LyX Version 1.6.2
> > >
> > > ...
>
> Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> > > If you have no strong
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 1:23 AM, wrote:
> It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
> much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
> Linux...
> Why there is hard to find "install. exe" file for LyX at lyx.org?
In
Steve Litt wrote:
OK, I've downloaded these two, for 32 bit Jaunty, which I think is what I
have. I know I have 32 bit, and I know I have 9.0.4.
9.04 is indeed Jaunty Jackelope.
Here's what I downloaded:
* lyx_1.6.3-1~getdeb1_i386.deb
* lyx-common_1.6.3-1~getdeb1_all.deb
I've never
On Friday 24 July 2009 14:29:34 Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > OK, I've downloaded these two, for 32 bit Jaunty, which I think is what I
> > have. I know I have 32 bit, and I know I have 9.0.4.
>
> 9.04 is indeed Jaunty Jackelope.
>
> > Here's what I downloaded:
> >
> > *
On Friday 24 July 2009 04:14:50 you wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > > > I opened one of my docs in LyX, clicked "document" on the menu, and
> > > > lyx terminated...
> > >
> > > ...
> > >
> > > > LyX Version 1.6.2
> > >
> > > ...
>
> Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> > > If you have no strong reasons to
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 19:19, wrote:
> It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
> much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
> Linux...
for example in PLD Linux
ipoldek install lyx
DONE ;)
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:: Witek
On Fri, 2009-07-24 at 15:25 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
...
> I did what you said, and now have a very stable 1.6.3. You helped me out
> immensely.
So, it works! Great :-)
Hi all,
Memoir.
Slowly I turn, step by step, inch by inch.
Memoir. Never again!
As you know I switched to Ubuntu and of course things are different. But for
the most part, my books whose document classes were based on "book" fired up
just fine once I fixed the layout location (and of course
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
Worse, this isn't the first time. Every time I lay down a new OS, my
memoir derived book fails.
Steve,
Perhaps this is a clue to stick with a single distribution. :-)
I'm not saying Memoir doesn't have its place. The person who uses Memoir
for every
On Friday 24 July 2009 19:08:43 Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
> > Worse, this isn't the first time. Every time I lay down a new OS, my
> > memoir derived book fails.
>
> Steve,
>
>Perhaps this is a clue to stick with a single distribution. :-)
>
> > I'm not
Steve Litt wrote:
But "Twenty Eight Tales of Troubleshooting is built with a document class
based on Memoir, and it's nothing but trouble. First I had to get Memoir from
the web because the Ubuntu one didn't seem to work. Now I need memhfixc or my
book gets the "zero output" error.
The
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Steve Litt wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, the doc class for "Troubleshooting Techniques of the
Successful Technologist" was derived from Koma. I'll keep you informed :-)
SteveT,
Whatever floats your boat is OK with me. It's your issue, so do whatever
feels good.
Rich
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On 07/24/2009 01:19 PM, m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
It's actually a whole lot simpler to install software in Linux than in
Windows.
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