Hi,
how is the latex code \left( typed in best in math code? Every time I
type \left( the bracket is not associated to the \left command such that
I need to use back space every time.
Any idea to type that in with some keys?
Thanks for your help.
/J.
Hi Rob,
my admiration for this great presentation !
Thanks for sharing it with the LyX community
Cheers
Hellmut
On 20.08.2010 01:45, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear LyX Users,
Because I got a couple of emails asking about the slides from my
presentation yesterday, I thought I would pass along the
Hello Rob
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Rob Oakes rob.oa...@oak-tree.us wrote:
PS, if there is interest from the developer/user community, I would also be
happy to create a PPA for the latest alpha of LyX 2 (or we on the betas
yet?). To prevent it from destroying your system, though, I
Hi,
I use the pstool package to combine psfrag and pdflatex and it works well. In
practice, to include a graphic I need a 'file.eps' and I use the \psfragfig
command of the form :
\psfragfig[some options such as those of graphicx]{file.eps}{psfrag
code}
I use the latex insets to add
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Julien Rioux
jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote:
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package manager
when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
Liviu
--
Do you know how to
I have had the same question about the TexLive package manager (tlmgr)
for a while now. When you install tl2009 on Windows you get tlmgr. In
Linux you don't (unless you install from sources, apparently).
Ehud Kaplan
On 8/20/2010 6:23 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:40
Liviu Andronic wrote:
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
The argument, AFAIU, is that the distributors do not want yet another package
Am 19.08.2010 18:26, schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx
converts documents into pdf files. I am using document style book
(koma) with AMS math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref
support enabled using Document-Settings-PDF
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:53:32PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Liviu Andronic wrote:
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
The
Am 20.08.2010 10:50, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
how is the latex code \left( typed in best in math code? Every time I
type \left( the bracket is not associated to the \left command such that
I need to use back space every time.
It works here correctly when I enter \left( without pressing any
Sven Hoexter wrote:
The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
installers/package manager overwrite files of your distribution packages.
And a few weeks later a new update for your distribution arrives and
replaces some of the newer files with another older but
2010/8/20 Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org:
Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive: immediate
update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
But that strategy is equal for *buntu itself. You are frozen to
packages version coming with *buntu release. The only exception
On 20/08/2010 5:57 AM, Pascal Francq wrote:
Hi,
I use the pstool package to combine psfrag and pdflatex and it works well. In
practice, to include a graphic I need a 'file.eps' and I use the \psfragfig
command of the form :
\psfragfig[some options such as those of
On 20/08/2010 7:29 AM, Sven Hoexter wrote:
The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
installers/package manager overwrite files of your distribution packages.
And a few weeks later a new update for your distribution arrives and
replaces some of the newer files
On Aug 20, 2010, at 7:33 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive: immediate
update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
I think it really depends on your needs. The question for the user becomes,
how often do you really need to
Hi,
What is the purpose of right clicking on a hyperlink *inside* LyX?
Reproduce: [Insert] [Hyperlink]; add a link; right click on inserted hyperlink
icon and the following pop up message appears: No action defined!
What can I define where? Can I open this link from *within* LyX? That would be
This is how, after all, python packages are managed (through setup.py). But I
agree if you really need this, advanced users can figure it out by
themselves. I can only dream.
I'm not sure that it's that simple. (Or if it is, I really need to learn more
about packaging!) I maintain a
On 20/08/2010 10:49 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
This is how, after all, python packages are managed (through setup.py). But I
agree if you really need this, advanced users can figure it out by themselves.
I can only dream.
I'm not sure that it's that simple. (Or if it is, I really need to learn
Hello,
I upgrade my computer to amd 64 bit processor, and re installed linux with
amd64 version and installed last qt, 4.6.3.
I compiled lyx 1.6.7 and it run without problem.
But lyx 2.0 alpha 4 and alpha 5 not run.
I get:
lyx-2.0a5: error while loading shared libraries: libQtGui.so.4:
Sam Lewis stroboscopicallyconfluent at yahoo.co.uk writes:
What is the purpose of right clicking on a hyperlink *inside* LyX?
None.
Reproduce: [Insert] [Hyperlink]; add a link; right click on inserted
hyperlink
icon and the following pop up message appears: No action defined!
What
Rob Oakes wrote:
Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive:
immediate update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
I think it really depends on your needs.
I could not agree more.
The question for the user
becomes, how often do you really need to update your
icon and the following pop up message appears: No action defined!
What can I define where?
Absent your modifying the source code, I suspect you cannot define any
actions.
I see, this is just some kind of place holder in the source. Why not use this
for opening the defined link? Might be
Sam Lewis stroboscopicallyconfluent at yahoo.co.uk writes:
Why not use this
for opening the defined link? Might be useful to improve the
writing-reading-writing flow.
Not unreasonable. You might want to enter a Trac ticket for it as an
enhancement (after checking to be sure there isn't
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 20.08.2010 10:50, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
how is the latex code \left( typed in best in math code? Every
time I type \left( the bracket is not associated to the \left
command such that I need to use back space every time.
It works here correctly when I enter \left( without
Am 20.08.2010 22:18, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
Btw: What is the short for | - which is not meant to be \mid. Since I
need brackets and the absolute signs big enough to embrace huge formulas.
As I wrote in the Math manual:
Alt+M |
Or do you mean something different?
regards Uwe
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
As I wrote in the Math manual:
Alt+M |
Or do you mean something different?
Sorry, I was not very clear: I meant which keys do I have to type to
have |. Even for this posting I had to copy it from above. This is
somehow strange to look for the sign to copypaste every time.
Hi,
how is the latex code \left( typed in best in math code? Every time I
type \left( the bracket is not associated to the \left command such that
I need to use back space every time.
Any idea to type that in with some keys?
Thanks for your help.
/J.
Hi Rob,
my admiration for this great presentation !
Thanks for sharing it with the LyX community
Cheers
Hellmut
On 20.08.2010 01:45, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear LyX Users,
Because I got a couple of emails asking about the slides from my
presentation yesterday, I thought I would pass along the
Hello Rob
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Rob Oakes rob.oa...@oak-tree.us wrote:
PS, if there is interest from the developer/user community, I would also be
happy to create a PPA for the latest alpha of LyX 2 (or we on the betas
yet?). To prevent it from destroying your system, though, I
Hi,
I use the pstool package to combine psfrag and pdflatex and it works well. In
practice, to include a graphic I need a 'file.eps' and I use the \psfragfig
command of the form :
\psfragfig[some options such as those of graphicx]{file.eps}{psfrag
code}
I use the latex insets to add
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Julien Rioux
jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote:
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package manager
when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
Liviu
--
Do you know how to
I have had the same question about the TexLive package manager (tlmgr)
for a while now. When you install tl2009 on Windows you get tlmgr. In
Linux you don't (unless you install from sources, apparently).
Ehud Kaplan
On 8/20/2010 6:23 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:40
Liviu Andronic wrote:
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
The argument, AFAIU, is that the distributors do not want yet another package
Am 19.08.2010 18:26, schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx
converts documents into pdf files. I am using document style book
(koma) with AMS math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref
support enabled using Document-Settings-PDF
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:53:32PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Liviu Andronic wrote:
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
The
Am 20.08.2010 10:50, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
how is the latex code \left( typed in best in math code? Every time I
type \left( the bracket is not associated to the \left command such that
I need to use back space every time.
It works here correctly when I enter \left( without pressing any
Sven Hoexter wrote:
The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
installers/package manager overwrite files of your distribution packages.
And a few weeks later a new update for your distribution arrives and
replaces some of the newer files with another older but
2010/8/20 Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org:
Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive: immediate
update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
But that strategy is equal for *buntu itself. You are frozen to
packages version coming with *buntu release. The only exception
On 20/08/2010 5:57 AM, Pascal Francq wrote:
Hi,
I use the pstool package to combine psfrag and pdflatex and it works well. In
practice, to include a graphic I need a 'file.eps' and I use the \psfragfig
command of the form :
\psfragfig[some options such as those of
On 20/08/2010 7:29 AM, Sven Hoexter wrote:
The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
installers/package manager overwrite files of your distribution packages.
And a few weeks later a new update for your distribution arrives and
replaces some of the newer files
On Aug 20, 2010, at 7:33 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive: immediate
update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
I think it really depends on your needs. The question for the user becomes,
how often do you really need to
Hi,
What is the purpose of right clicking on a hyperlink *inside* LyX?
Reproduce: [Insert] [Hyperlink]; add a link; right click on inserted hyperlink
icon and the following pop up message appears: No action defined!
What can I define where? Can I open this link from *within* LyX? That would be
This is how, after all, python packages are managed (through setup.py). But I
agree if you really need this, advanced users can figure it out by
themselves. I can only dream.
I'm not sure that it's that simple. (Or if it is, I really need to learn more
about packaging!) I maintain a
On 20/08/2010 10:49 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
This is how, after all, python packages are managed (through setup.py). But I
agree if you really need this, advanced users can figure it out by themselves.
I can only dream.
I'm not sure that it's that simple. (Or if it is, I really need to learn
Hello,
I upgrade my computer to amd 64 bit processor, and re installed linux with
amd64 version and installed last qt, 4.6.3.
I compiled lyx 1.6.7 and it run without problem.
But lyx 2.0 alpha 4 and alpha 5 not run.
I get:
lyx-2.0a5: error while loading shared libraries: libQtGui.so.4:
Sam Lewis stroboscopicallyconfluent at yahoo.co.uk writes:
What is the purpose of right clicking on a hyperlink *inside* LyX?
None.
Reproduce: [Insert] [Hyperlink]; add a link; right click on inserted
hyperlink
icon and the following pop up message appears: No action defined!
What
Rob Oakes wrote:
Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive:
immediate update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
I think it really depends on your needs.
I could not agree more.
The question for the user
becomes, how often do you really need to update your
icon and the following pop up message appears: No action defined!
What can I define where?
Absent your modifying the source code, I suspect you cannot define any
actions.
I see, this is just some kind of place holder in the source. Why not use this
for opening the defined link? Might be
Sam Lewis stroboscopicallyconfluent at yahoo.co.uk writes:
Why not use this
for opening the defined link? Might be useful to improve the
writing-reading-writing flow.
Not unreasonable. You might want to enter a Trac ticket for it as an
enhancement (after checking to be sure there isn't
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 20.08.2010 10:50, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
how is the latex code \left( typed in best in math code? Every
time I type \left( the bracket is not associated to the \left
command such that I need to use back space every time.
It works here correctly when I enter \left( without
Am 20.08.2010 22:18, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
Btw: What is the short for | - which is not meant to be \mid. Since I
need brackets and the absolute signs big enough to embrace huge formulas.
As I wrote in the Math manual:
Alt+M |
Or do you mean something different?
regards Uwe
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
As I wrote in the Math manual:
Alt+M |
Or do you mean something different?
Sorry, I was not very clear: I meant which keys do I have to type to
have |. Even for this posting I had to copy it from above. This is
somehow strange to look for the sign to copypaste every time.
Hi,
how is the latex code "\left(" typed in best in math code? Every time I
type \left( the bracket is not associated to the \left command such that
I need to use back space every time.
Any idea to type that in with some keys?
Thanks for your help.
/J.
Hi Rob,
my admiration for this great presentation !
Thanks for sharing it with the LyX community
Cheers
Hellmut
On 20.08.2010 01:45, Rob Oakes wrote:
> Dear LyX Users,
>
> Because I got a couple of emails asking about the slides from my
> presentation yesterday, I thought I would pass along
Hello Rob
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Rob Oakes wrote:
> PS, if there is interest from the developer/user community, I would also be
> happy to create a PPA for the latest alpha of LyX 2 (or we on the betas
> yet?). To prevent it from destroying your system, though,
Hi,
I use the pstool package to combine psfrag and pdflatex and it works well. In
practice, to include a graphic I need a 'file.eps' and I use the \psfragfig
command of the form :
\psfragfig[some options such as those of graphicx]{file.eps}{psfrag
code}
I use the latex insets to add
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Julien Rioux
wrote:
> FYI> Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package manager
> when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
>
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
Liviu
--
Do you know
I have had the same question about the TexLive package manager (tlmgr)
for a while now. When you install tl2009 on Windows you get tlmgr. In
Linux you don't (unless you install from sources, apparently).
Ehud Kaplan
On 8/20/2010 6:23 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:40
Liviu Andronic wrote:
> > FYI> Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
> > manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
>
> That's very strange. Why would they block this?
The argument, AFAIU, is that the distributors do not want yet another package
Am 19.08.2010 18:26, schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
>> I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx
>> converts documents into pdf files. I am using document style book
>> (koma) with AMS math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref
>> support enabled using
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:53:32PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Liviu Andronic wrote:
> > > FYI> Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
> > > manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
> >
> > That's very strange. Why would they block this?
>
Am 20.08.2010 10:50, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
how is the latex code "\left(" typed in best in math code? Every time I
type \left( the bracket is not associated to the \left command such that
I need to use back space every time.
It works here correctly when I enter "\left(" without pressing any
Sven Hoexter wrote:
> The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
> installers/package manager overwrite files of your distribution packages.
> And a few weeks later a new update for your distribution arrives and
> replaces some of the newer files with another older
2010/8/20 Jürgen Spitzmüller :
> Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive: immediate
> update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
But that strategy is equal for *buntu itself. You are frozen to
packages version coming with *buntu release. The only
On 20/08/2010 5:57 AM, Pascal Francq wrote:
Hi,
I use the pstool package to combine psfrag and pdflatex and it works well. In
practice, to include a graphic I need a 'file.eps' and I use the \psfragfig
command of the form :
\psfragfig[some options such as those of
On 20/08/2010 7:29 AM, Sven Hoexter wrote:
The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
installers/package manager overwrite files of your distribution packages.
And a few weeks later a new update for your distribution arrives and
replaces some of the newer files
On Aug 20, 2010, at 7:33 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive: immediate
> update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
I think it really depends on your needs. The question for the user becomes,
how often do you really need to
Hi,
What is the purpose of right clicking on a hyperlink *inside* LyX?
Reproduce: [Insert] > [Hyperlink]; add a link; right click on inserted hyperlink
icon and the following pop up message appears: "No action defined!"
What can I define where? Can I open this link from *within* LyX? That would
> This is how, after all, python packages are managed (through setup.py). But I
> agree if you really need this, advanced users can figure it out by
> themselves. I can only dream.
I'm not sure that it's that simple. (Or if it is, I really need to learn more
about packaging!) I maintain a
On 20/08/2010 10:49 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
This is how, after all, python packages are managed (through setup.py). But I
agree if you really need this, advanced users can figure it out by themselves.
I can only dream.
I'm not sure that it's that simple. (Or if it is, I really need to learn
Hello,
I upgrade my computer to amd 64 bit processor, and re installed linux with
amd64 version and installed last qt, 4.6.3.
I compiled lyx 1.6.7 and it run without problem.
But lyx 2.0 alpha 4 and alpha 5 not run.
I get:
lyx-2.0a5: error while loading shared libraries: libQtGui.so.4:
Sam Lewis yahoo.co.uk> writes:
>
> What is the purpose of right clicking on a hyperlink *inside* LyX?
None.
>
> Reproduce: [Insert] > [Hyperlink]; add a link; right click on inserted
> hyperlink
> icon and the following pop up message appears: "No action defined!"
>
> What can I define
Rob Oakes wrote:
> > Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive:
> > immediate update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
>
> I think it really depends on your needs.
I could not agree more.
> The question for the user
> becomes, how often do you really need to update
> > icon and the following pop up message appears: "No action defined!"
> > What can I define where?
> Absent your modifying the source code, I suspect you cannot define any
> actions.
I see, this is just some kind of place holder in the source. Why not use this
for opening the defined link?
Sam Lewis yahoo.co.uk> writes:
>
> Why not use this
> for opening the defined link? Might be useful to improve the
> writing-reading-writing flow.
>
Not unreasonable. You might want to enter a Trac ticket for it as an
enhancement (after checking to be sure there isn't already such a ticket
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 20.08.2010 10:50, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
how is the latex code "\left(" typed in best in math code? Every
time I type \left( the bracket is not associated to the \left
command such that I need to use back space every time.
It works here correctly when I enter "\left("
Am 20.08.2010 22:18, schrieb Jannick Asmus:
Btw: What is the short for | - which is not meant to be \mid. Since I
need brackets and the absolute signs big enough to "embrace" huge formulas.
As I wrote in the Math manual:
"Alt+M |"
Or do you mean something different?
regards Uwe
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
As I wrote in the Math manual:
"Alt+M |"
Or do you mean something different?
Sorry, I was not very clear: I meant which keys do I have to type to
have "|". Even for this posting I had to copy it from above. This is
somehow strange to look for the sign to copy every time.
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