I used LyX since 1995 (I got to know Matthias Ettrich at the Linux User Group
in Tuebingen, where he started the project as a Informatics student) on SuSe
and later on other Linux distibutions
Wolfgang Engelmann
Schlossgartenstrasse 22
D-72070 Tübingen
Tel 07071 68325
Hi,
Is it somehow possible to hide tracked changes in the lyx editor without
choosing to accept/reject them? This is possible in Word, and a function
which I find very convenient as it makes the display a lot less cluttered,
while still preserving all of your edits.
Thanks,
Matts
Hello,
I am trying to use certain templates in lyx, for example the Kluwer
template.
The normally installed version of lyx protests that some .cls or .sty
files are missing. I have downloaded the kluwer and unpacked the
kluwer package from
CTAN, and placed the kluwer.cls file in the lyx
On 09/15/2009 04:06 AM, Matts Lindström wrote:
Hi,
Is it somehow possible to hide tracked changes in the lyx editor without
choosing to accept/reject them? This is possible in Word, and a function
which I find very convenient as it makes the display a lot less cluttered,
while still preserving
On 09/15/2009 06:22 AM, Ludwik Celnikier wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use certain templates in lyx, for example the Kluwer
template.
The normally installed version of lyx protests that some .cls or .sty
files are missing. I have downloaded the kluwer and unpacked the
kluwer package from
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes:
At present, no, this isn't possible. It's a reasonable suggestion,
though.
Yes, definitely. I think you should add an enhancement request in trac
(I am not sure how easy it is, though)
Perhaps the right way to implement it would be just to stop showing
Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@... writes:
I used LyX since 1995 (I got to know Matthias Ettrich at the Linux User Group
in Tuebingen, where he started the project as a Informatics student) on SuSe
and later on other Linux distibutions
Wolfgang Engelmann
Schlossgartenstrasse 22
Ludwik Celnikier schrieb:
I am trying to use certain templates in lyx, for example the Kluwer
template.
The normally installed version of lyx protests that some .cls or .sty
files are missing. I have downloaded the kluwer and unpacked the
kluwer package from
CTAN, and placed the
Am Dienstag 15 September 2009 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Ludwik Celnikier schrieb:
I am trying to use certain templates in lyx, for example the Kluwer
template.
The normally installed version of lyx protests that some .cls or .sty
files are missing. I have downloaded the kluwer and unpacked
Uwe, as you know Javier Bezos is an reconigsed expert on spanish tipography.
If you can read spanish bellow you have his response to my answer about the
famous brackets in the Delambre Analogies formulas.
Un saludo. Yago.
- Original Message -
From: Javier Bezos
Hi all,
I'm using a LaTeX package that will include certain files into the
document, however, Lyx does not know these files are required for
compiling, because they are not included with standard LaTeX macros
(e.g. \includegraphics{}). So my question is, how to copy these files
into the temporary
Yago schrieb:
Uwe, as you know Javier Bezos is an reconigsed expert on spanish
tipography. If you can read spanish
I'm currently learning Spanish and thus cannot understand everything yet.
This will be my last reply to this topic: The most important thing is that people will understand
what
On 09/15/2009 01:04 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using a LaTeX package that will include certain files into the
document, however, Lyx does not know these files are required for
compiling, because they are not included with standard LaTeX macros
(e.g. \includegraphics{}). So my question is,
What do you usually use for Fourier transform? Calligraphic F, or maybe
something else?
Neal Becker schrieb:
What do you usually use for Fourier transform? Calligraphic F, or maybe
something else?
Usually a calligraphic F is used. In principle there is no rule for the symbol so you can define
what you want. A list of possible notations is given in
Hello
I have been using debian, suse, opensuse since 2004 and lyx since
2005. However, for some reason I have to convert everything to either
.pdf or .doc for everyone else.
I wish I found out about this program before I co-wrote my group
thesis project.
Cheers.
Justin
--
Thanks! Yes the file name is annoying. What's more, Lyx will use a
different temp directory each time, so it's difficult to copy the
files to the temp directory by hand, as I don't know the destination.
Regards,
Yihui
--
Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com
Phone: 515-294-6609 Web: http://yihui.name
It would appear that on Sep 14, Todd Denniston did say:
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote, On 12/23/-28158 02:59 PM:
Personally I don't think that's ever going to happen any more than I
think anybody will ever offer a list server with a smart digest option
that includes some kind of header
I used LyX since 1995 (I got to know Matthias Ettrich at the Linux User Group
in Tuebingen, where he started the project as a Informatics student) on SuSe
and later on other Linux distibutions
Wolfgang Engelmann
Schlossgartenstrasse 22
D-72070 Tübingen
Tel 07071 68325
Hi,
Is it somehow possible to hide tracked changes in the lyx editor without
choosing to accept/reject them? This is possible in Word, and a function
which I find very convenient as it makes the display a lot less cluttered,
while still preserving all of your edits.
Thanks,
Matts
Hello,
I am trying to use certain templates in lyx, for example the Kluwer
template.
The normally installed version of lyx protests that some .cls or .sty
files are missing. I have downloaded the kluwer and unpacked the
kluwer package from
CTAN, and placed the kluwer.cls file in the lyx
On 09/15/2009 04:06 AM, Matts Lindström wrote:
Hi,
Is it somehow possible to hide tracked changes in the lyx editor without
choosing to accept/reject them? This is possible in Word, and a function
which I find very convenient as it makes the display a lot less cluttered,
while still preserving
On 09/15/2009 06:22 AM, Ludwik Celnikier wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use certain templates in lyx, for example the Kluwer
template.
The normally installed version of lyx protests that some .cls or .sty
files are missing. I have downloaded the kluwer and unpacked the
kluwer package from
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes:
At present, no, this isn't possible. It's a reasonable suggestion,
though.
Yes, definitely. I think you should add an enhancement request in trac
(I am not sure how easy it is, though)
Perhaps the right way to implement it would be just to stop showing
Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@... writes:
I used LyX since 1995 (I got to know Matthias Ettrich at the Linux User Group
in Tuebingen, where he started the project as a Informatics student) on SuSe
and later on other Linux distibutions
Wolfgang Engelmann
Schlossgartenstrasse 22
Ludwik Celnikier schrieb:
I am trying to use certain templates in lyx, for example the Kluwer
template.
The normally installed version of lyx protests that some .cls or .sty
files are missing. I have downloaded the kluwer and unpacked the
kluwer package from
CTAN, and placed the
Am Dienstag 15 September 2009 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Ludwik Celnikier schrieb:
I am trying to use certain templates in lyx, for example the Kluwer
template.
The normally installed version of lyx protests that some .cls or .sty
files are missing. I have downloaded the kluwer and unpacked
Uwe, as you know Javier Bezos is an reconigsed expert on spanish tipography.
If you can read spanish bellow you have his response to my answer about the
famous brackets in the Delambre Analogies formulas.
Un saludo. Yago.
- Original Message -
From: Javier Bezos
Hi all,
I'm using a LaTeX package that will include certain files into the
document, however, Lyx does not know these files are required for
compiling, because they are not included with standard LaTeX macros
(e.g. \includegraphics{}). So my question is, how to copy these files
into the temporary
Yago schrieb:
Uwe, as you know Javier Bezos is an reconigsed expert on spanish
tipography. If you can read spanish
I'm currently learning Spanish and thus cannot understand everything yet.
This will be my last reply to this topic: The most important thing is that people will understand
what
On 09/15/2009 01:04 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using a LaTeX package that will include certain files into the
document, however, Lyx does not know these files are required for
compiling, because they are not included with standard LaTeX macros
(e.g. \includegraphics{}). So my question is,
What do you usually use for Fourier transform? Calligraphic F, or maybe
something else?
Neal Becker schrieb:
What do you usually use for Fourier transform? Calligraphic F, or maybe
something else?
Usually a calligraphic F is used. In principle there is no rule for the symbol so you can define
what you want. A list of possible notations is given in
Hello
I have been using debian, suse, opensuse since 2004 and lyx since
2005. However, for some reason I have to convert everything to either
.pdf or .doc for everyone else.
I wish I found out about this program before I co-wrote my group
thesis project.
Cheers.
Justin
--
Thanks! Yes the file name is annoying. What's more, Lyx will use a
different temp directory each time, so it's difficult to copy the
files to the temp directory by hand, as I don't know the destination.
Regards,
Yihui
--
Yihui Xie xieyi...@gmail.com
Phone: 515-294-6609 Web: http://yihui.name
It would appear that on Sep 14, Todd Denniston did say:
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote, On 12/23/-28158 02:59 PM:
Personally I don't think that's ever going to happen any more than I
think anybody will ever offer a list server with a smart digest option
that includes some kind of header
I used LyX since 1995 (I got to know Matthias Ettrich at the Linux User Group
in Tuebingen, where he started the project as a Informatics student) on SuSe
and later on other Linux distibutions
Wolfgang Engelmann
Schlossgartenstrasse 22
D-72070 Tübingen
Tel 07071 68325
Hi,
Is it somehow possible to hide tracked changes in the lyx editor without
choosing to accept/reject them? This is possible in Word, and a function
which I find very convenient as it makes the display a lot less cluttered,
while still preserving all of your edits.
Thanks,
Matts
Hello,
I am trying to use certain templates in lyx, for example the Kluwer
template.
The normally installed version of lyx protests that some .cls or .sty
files are missing. I have downloaded the kluwer and unpacked the
kluwer package from
CTAN, and placed the kluwer.cls file in the lyx
On 09/15/2009 04:06 AM, Matts Lindström wrote:
Hi,
Is it somehow possible to hide tracked changes in the lyx editor without
choosing to accept/reject them? This is possible in Word, and a function
which I find very convenient as it makes the display a lot less cluttered,
while still preserving
On 09/15/2009 06:22 AM, Ludwik Celnikier wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use certain templates in lyx, for example the Kluwer
template.
The normally installed version of lyx protests that some .cls or .sty
files are missing. I have downloaded the kluwer and unpacked the
kluwer package from
rgheck writes:
> At present, no, this isn't possible. It's a reasonable suggestion,
> though.
Yes, definitely. I think you should add an enhancement request in trac
(I am not sure how easy it is, though)
> Perhaps the right way to implement it would be just to stop showing
Wolfgang Engelmann writes:
>
>
> I used LyX since 1995 (I got to know Matthias Ettrich at the Linux User Group
> in Tuebingen, where he started the project as a Informatics student) on SuSe
> and later on other Linux distibutions
>
> Wolfgang Engelmann
> Schlossgartenstrasse
Ludwik Celnikier schrieb:
I am trying to use certain templates in lyx, for example the Kluwer
template.
The normally installed version of lyx protests that some .cls or .sty
files are missing. I have downloaded the kluwer and unpacked the
kluwer package from
CTAN, and placed the
Am Dienstag 15 September 2009 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
> Ludwik Celnikier schrieb:
> > I am trying to use certain templates in lyx, for example the Kluwer
> > template.
> >
> > The normally installed version of lyx protests that some .cls or .sty
> > files are missing. I have downloaded the kluwer and
Uwe, as you know Javier Bezos is an reconigsed expert on spanish tipography.
If you can read spanish bellow you have his response to my answer about the
famous brackets in the Delambre Analogies formulas.
Un saludo. Yago.
- Original Message -
From: "Javier Bezos"
Hi all,
I'm using a LaTeX package that will include certain files into the
document, however, Lyx does not know these files are required for
compiling, because they are not included with standard LaTeX macros
(e.g. \includegraphics{}). So my question is, how to copy these files
into the temporary
Yago schrieb:
Uwe, as you know Javier Bezos is an reconigsed expert on spanish
tipography. If you can read spanish
I'm currently learning Spanish and thus cannot understand everything yet.
This will be my last reply to this topic: The most important thing is that people will understand
what
On 09/15/2009 01:04 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using a LaTeX package that will include certain files into the
document, however, Lyx does not know these files are required for
compiling, because they are not included with standard LaTeX macros
(e.g. \includegraphics{}). So my question is,
What do you usually use for Fourier transform? Calligraphic F, or maybe
something else?
Neal Becker schrieb:
What do you usually use for Fourier transform? Calligraphic F, or maybe
something else?
Usually a calligraphic F is used. In principle there is no rule for the symbol so you can define
what you want. A list of possible notations is given in
Hello >
I have been using debian, suse, opensuse since 2004 and lyx since
2005. However, for some reason I have to convert everything to either
.pdf or .doc for everyone else.
I wish I found out about this program before I co-wrote my group
thesis project.
Cheers.
Justin
--
Thanks! Yes the file name is annoying. What's more, Lyx will use a
different temp directory each time, so it's difficult to copy the
files to the temp directory by hand, as I don't know the destination.
Regards,
Yihui
--
Yihui Xie
Phone: 515-294-6609 Web: http://yihui.name
It would appear that on Sep 14, Todd Denniston did say:
> Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote, On 12/23/-28158 02:59 PM:
> > Personally I don't think that's ever going to happen any more than I
> > think anybody will ever offer a list server with a smart digest option
> > that includes some kind of
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