On 21 Nov 2010, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 21.11.2010 15:37, schrieb Anthony Campbell:
When I try to print any file I get the message: Check that your printer
is set up correctly.
I have my printer set as Kyocera.
LyX's printing is not a real printing. LyX will create a postscript
file and
On 22 Nov 2010, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Anthony Campbell writes:
Can someone kindly point to where this printing issue is documented?
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#printing
--
Enrico
Already found that, but I'm not using Windows.
--
Anthony Campbell - a...@acampbell.org.uk
That means that your installation got broken. This can be repaired, but as
LyX 1.6.8 is already
available, I recommend to
- uninstall LyX 1.6.7 _completely_
- install LyX 1.6.8 using the alternative installer (for the standard 1.6.8
installer problems were reported today)
-- Uninstall /
On 2010-11-22, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
(This is probably grave-digging :P)
I left LyX (and TeX) alone since that thread. Recently I was asked to
create a paper in LaTeX and therefore looked at the LyX site again. I
saw that LyX 2.0 beta supports XeTeX, which presumably does exactly
2010/11/19 Waluyo Adi Siswanto was.u...@gmail.com:
It works by using this command (from the terminal)
QT_X11_NO_NATIVE_MENUBAR=1 lyx
Perhaps, for those using Ubuntu Netbook and have the same problem;
a) Create a file lyx_command.sh
#!/bin/sh
QT_X11_NO_NATIVE_MENUBAR=1 lyx
b)
Hello
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 11:45 PM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Use one of the AMS negated relations available in the math toolbar. That are
almost all relations one could need.
Good to know.
See attached example.
This file doesn't ope with LyX 1.6.x. If you are not testing LyX
2010/11/22 Thomas Vandieken thomas.vandie...@gmail.com:
That means that your installation got broken. This can be repaired, but as
LyX 1.6.8 is already
available, I recommend to
- uninstall LyX 1.6.7 _completely_
- install LyX 1.6.8 using the alternative installer (for the standard 1.6.8
On 11/22/2010 01:07 AM, Robert J Berger wrote:
I understand I need to update the lstdrvrs.dtx of the listings package to add a
new language.
What I'm not clear about is, once I update the listings package, how do I get
it into LyX (on a Macintosh using LyX-2.0 beta)
You don't need to get it
On 11/22/2010 01:10 AM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
LyX has several means of defining customized
markup: custom insets, paragraph and character
styles. However I can not figure out how to define
custom character entities like build-in
Ellipsis. Am I missing something?
No, there is no provision
Dear LyX developers,
Today I would like to bring your attention to a very old issue with LyX (Forgive
me if it has already been reported). It happens to me, in every version of LyX,
that any changes I make to the preferences make the automatic math toolbar and
panel disappear. After that, it does
Proper script is that:
#!/usr/bin/env sh
QT_X11_NO_NATIVE_MENUBAR=1 lyx $@
Such version allows passing of invocation arguments.
Oh.. yes, that's correct. Running LyX from the menu using the previous
script, creates another problem. Double clicking lyx document will not
be successful.
Liviu Andronic wrote:
called so, without much more than a hitch here and there. My personal
experience is that trunk is rock stable (anyone reading this, check
first the entire list of bugs tagged 'milestone 2.0.0'!!),
but for the
compilation process where I regularly get crashes.
care to
Richard Heck wrote Monday, November 22, 2010, 21:31:38:
RH On 11/22/2010 01:10 AM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
LyX has several means of defining customized
markup: custom insets, paragraph and character
styles. However I can not figure out how to define
custom character entities like build-in
Would anyone happen to know where the listings.* files are located in MacTeX? I
used spotlight and also looked in the app bundle but couldn't find it...
Thanks!
On Nov 22, 2010, at 7:29 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 11/22/2010 01:07 AM, Robert J Berger wrote:
I understand I need to update the
On 11/22/2010 12:25 PM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
Richard Heck wrote Monday, November 22, 2010, 21:31:38:
RH On 11/22/2010 01:10 AM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
LyX has several means of defining customized
markup: custom insets, paragraph and character
styles. However I can not figure out how
On 11/22/2010 12:49 PM, Robert J Berger wrote:
Would anyone happen to know where the listings.* files are located in MacTeX? I
used spotlight and also looked in the app bundle but couldn't find it...
Try:
kpsewhich listings.sty
That should tell you.
Richard
Am 22.11.2010 um 18:49 schrieb Robert J Berger:
Would anyone happen to know where the listings.* files are located in MacTeX?
I used spotlight and also looked in the app bundle but couldn't find it...
Thanks!
Here it's below /usr/local/texlive
(I'm using MacTeX too).
Stephan
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 5:47 PM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:
care to produce recipies or at least backtraces? they are not going to be
fixed unless somebody reports them...
Yes, I plan to do so. I tried with earlier alphas, but the traces
weren't very informative. I have to study the steps
On 2010-11-22, Richard Heck wrote:
You can give LyX the ability to recognize (and even display) new
characters and such by adding them to the unicodesymbols file, which
lives in the system directory, e.g.: /usr/local/share/lyx/ on Linux, by
default.
As usual with LyX config files, it works
So I can get something workable here, but not something good. Here's
hoping
What I want to do is typeset the following sort of thing: I want a gamma
on top of a tilde on top of a delta, all the same (normal) size, and
then to the right of that will be something like: f(x,y), and I want
Richard Heck wrote Monday, November 22, 2010, 23:56:52:
I meant user customization by means of inclusion
in layouts and modules. This can be used for
logotypes, special babel commands, etc. One can
not hard code any special symbol in advance.
RH If you want to add custom insets, paragraph or
On 11/22/2010 01:43 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-11-22, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
(This is probably grave-digging :P)
I left LyX (and TeX) alone since that thread. Recently I was asked to
create a paper in LaTeX and therefore looked at the LyX site again. I
saw that LyX 2.0 beta
Hi Tim,
Footnotes in floats are weird. Floats can migrate from page to page in an
effort to balance the page layout. This causes their footnotes to get left
behind (or cut out completely).
Try placing the table inside a minipage (box) within the float. This will make
sure that it stays on
On 11/22/2010 11:56 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Tim,
Footnotes in floats are weird. Floats can migrate from page to page in an
effort to balance the page layout. This causes their footnotes to get left
behind (or cut out completely).
Try placing the table inside a minipage (box) within the
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Tim Wescott t...@wescottdesign.com wrote:
In speaking about the size of a matrix, I would normally say A is a p by q
matrix. In shorthand, I may say A is a p x q matrix, where the 'x' is
not the letter, but a cross raised slightly above the center line. The
On 11/22/2010 02:44 PM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
RH In fact, though, what I said earlier isn't
RH quite true. You can give LyX the ability to
RH recognize (and even display) new characters
RH and such by adding them to the unicodesymbols
RH file, which lives in the system directory,
RH
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Jacob Bishop bishop.ja...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm not aware of the correct way to do this, but I personally use \times
inside a math environment. I use that anytime I want a Cartesian product. I
think the output looks the way it should using this method. So, you
Richard Heck wrote Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 2:12:05:
RH On 11/22/2010 02:44 PM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
RH In fact, though, what I said earlier isn't
RH quite true. You can give LyX the ability to
RH recognize (and even display) new characters
RH and such by adding them to the
On Monday 22 November 2010 15:03:38 Tim Wescott wrote:
Ah, perfect. That turns it into the 'table note' that I'm used to
seeing, and could never coerce OpenOffice or Word into doing correctly
(at least not without standing on my head).
I could whine and say that should happen
To get an en dash, we used to type --. But in the age of XeTeX etc, I'd
rather input – that would show up in LyX and in the output.
Is there an easier way to do this under Windows than Alt+0150 ?
Thanks,
Eran
I'm on LyX 2.0 beta1.
I wanted to include a *.c file in my document. There doesn't seem to be
a way to do that, so I just copypasted the C code inside a program
listing box (Insert-Program Listing).
However, copypasting results in all code being put in one line. For
example, this:
So I have two questions at this point: How do I copypaste correctly,
and is there a way to not copypaste at all and use an external *.c file?
1. Try Edit-Paste Special-Plain Text.
2. Try Insert-File-Child Document and select Include Type = Program
Listing.
Vincent
On 11/23/2010 12:59 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
So I have two questions at this point: How do I copypaste correctly,
and is there a way to not copypaste at all and use an external *.c file?
1. Try Edit-Paste Special-Plain Text.
2. Try Insert-File-Child Document and select Include
On 11/22/2010 03:23 PM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
Richard Heck wrote Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 2:12:05:
RH On 11/22/2010 02:44 PM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
RH In fact, though, what I said earlier isn't
RH quite true. You can give LyX the ability to
RH recognize (and even display)
On 11/22/2010 04:23 PM, Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
To get an en dash, we used to type --. But in the age of XeTeX etc,
I'd rather input – that would show up in LyX and in the output.
Is there an easier way to do this under Windows than Alt+0150 ?
Does the dash get handled correctly under line
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010 00:53:41 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de
wrote:
I'm on LyX 2.0 beta1.
I wanted to include a *.c file in my document. There doesn't seem to be
a way to do that, so I just copypasted the C code inside a program
listing box (Insert-Program Listing).
However,
- Original Message
From: Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Mon, 22 November, 2010 21:18:48
Subject: Re: I just lost a footnote in a table
On Monday 22 November 2010 15:03:38 Tim Wescott wrote:
(The following quotes are in reverse order
Richard, what do you mean by handled correctly under line breaks?
Thanks,
Eran
Does the dash get handled correctly under line breaks? Worries about
this are one reason we haven't started outputting the en-dash instead
of just --.
Richard
- Original Message
From: Vincent van Ravesteijn v...@lyx.org
To: Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Mon, 22 November, 2010 22:59:39
Subject: Re: Insert program listing: all code ends up on one line
So I have two questions at this point:
- Original Message
From: Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net
To: lyx-users lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Mon, 22 November, 2010 19:10:28
Subject: OT: LaTeX Help
What I want to do is typeset the following sort of thing: I want a gamma on
top of a tilde on top of a delta, all
On 21 Nov 2010, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 21.11.2010 15:37, schrieb Anthony Campbell:
When I try to print any file I get the message: Check that your printer
is set up correctly.
I have my printer set as Kyocera.
LyX's printing is not a real printing. LyX will create a postscript
file and
On 22 Nov 2010, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Anthony Campbell writes:
Can someone kindly point to where this printing issue is documented?
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#printing
--
Enrico
Already found that, but I'm not using Windows.
--
Anthony Campbell - a...@acampbell.org.uk
That means that your installation got broken. This can be repaired, but as
LyX 1.6.8 is already
available, I recommend to
- uninstall LyX 1.6.7 _completely_
- install LyX 1.6.8 using the alternative installer (for the standard 1.6.8
installer problems were reported today)
-- Uninstall /
On 2010-11-22, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
(This is probably grave-digging :P)
I left LyX (and TeX) alone since that thread. Recently I was asked to
create a paper in LaTeX and therefore looked at the LyX site again. I
saw that LyX 2.0 beta supports XeTeX, which presumably does exactly
2010/11/19 Waluyo Adi Siswanto was.u...@gmail.com:
It works by using this command (from the terminal)
QT_X11_NO_NATIVE_MENUBAR=1 lyx
Perhaps, for those using Ubuntu Netbook and have the same problem;
a) Create a file lyx_command.sh
#!/bin/sh
QT_X11_NO_NATIVE_MENUBAR=1 lyx
b)
Hello
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 11:45 PM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Use one of the AMS negated relations available in the math toolbar. That are
almost all relations one could need.
Good to know.
See attached example.
This file doesn't ope with LyX 1.6.x. If you are not testing LyX
2010/11/22 Thomas Vandieken thomas.vandie...@gmail.com:
That means that your installation got broken. This can be repaired, but as
LyX 1.6.8 is already
available, I recommend to
- uninstall LyX 1.6.7 _completely_
- install LyX 1.6.8 using the alternative installer (for the standard 1.6.8
On 11/22/2010 01:07 AM, Robert J Berger wrote:
I understand I need to update the lstdrvrs.dtx of the listings package to add a
new language.
What I'm not clear about is, once I update the listings package, how do I get
it into LyX (on a Macintosh using LyX-2.0 beta)
You don't need to get it
On 11/22/2010 01:10 AM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
LyX has several means of defining customized
markup: custom insets, paragraph and character
styles. However I can not figure out how to define
custom character entities like build-in
Ellipsis. Am I missing something?
No, there is no provision
Dear LyX developers,
Today I would like to bring your attention to a very old issue with LyX (Forgive
me if it has already been reported). It happens to me, in every version of LyX,
that any changes I make to the preferences make the automatic math toolbar and
panel disappear. After that, it does
Proper script is that:
#!/usr/bin/env sh
QT_X11_NO_NATIVE_MENUBAR=1 lyx $@
Such version allows passing of invocation arguments.
Oh.. yes, that's correct. Running LyX from the menu using the previous
script, creates another problem. Double clicking lyx document will not
be successful.
Liviu Andronic wrote:
called so, without much more than a hitch here and there. My personal
experience is that trunk is rock stable (anyone reading this, check
first the entire list of bugs tagged 'milestone 2.0.0'!!),
but for the
compilation process where I regularly get crashes.
care to
Richard Heck wrote Monday, November 22, 2010, 21:31:38:
RH On 11/22/2010 01:10 AM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
LyX has several means of defining customized
markup: custom insets, paragraph and character
styles. However I can not figure out how to define
custom character entities like build-in
Would anyone happen to know where the listings.* files are located in MacTeX? I
used spotlight and also looked in the app bundle but couldn't find it...
Thanks!
On Nov 22, 2010, at 7:29 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 11/22/2010 01:07 AM, Robert J Berger wrote:
I understand I need to update the
On 11/22/2010 12:25 PM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
Richard Heck wrote Monday, November 22, 2010, 21:31:38:
RH On 11/22/2010 01:10 AM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
LyX has several means of defining customized
markup: custom insets, paragraph and character
styles. However I can not figure out how
On 11/22/2010 12:49 PM, Robert J Berger wrote:
Would anyone happen to know where the listings.* files are located in MacTeX? I
used spotlight and also looked in the app bundle but couldn't find it...
Try:
kpsewhich listings.sty
That should tell you.
Richard
Am 22.11.2010 um 18:49 schrieb Robert J Berger:
Would anyone happen to know where the listings.* files are located in MacTeX?
I used spotlight and also looked in the app bundle but couldn't find it...
Thanks!
Here it's below /usr/local/texlive
(I'm using MacTeX too).
Stephan
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 5:47 PM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:
care to produce recipies or at least backtraces? they are not going to be
fixed unless somebody reports them...
Yes, I plan to do so. I tried with earlier alphas, but the traces
weren't very informative. I have to study the steps
On 2010-11-22, Richard Heck wrote:
You can give LyX the ability to recognize (and even display) new
characters and such by adding them to the unicodesymbols file, which
lives in the system directory, e.g.: /usr/local/share/lyx/ on Linux, by
default.
As usual with LyX config files, it works
So I can get something workable here, but not something good. Here's
hoping
What I want to do is typeset the following sort of thing: I want a gamma
on top of a tilde on top of a delta, all the same (normal) size, and
then to the right of that will be something like: f(x,y), and I want
Richard Heck wrote Monday, November 22, 2010, 23:56:52:
I meant user customization by means of inclusion
in layouts and modules. This can be used for
logotypes, special babel commands, etc. One can
not hard code any special symbol in advance.
RH If you want to add custom insets, paragraph or
On 11/22/2010 01:43 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-11-22, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
(This is probably grave-digging :P)
I left LyX (and TeX) alone since that thread. Recently I was asked to
create a paper in LaTeX and therefore looked at the LyX site again. I
saw that LyX 2.0 beta
Hi Tim,
Footnotes in floats are weird. Floats can migrate from page to page in an
effort to balance the page layout. This causes their footnotes to get left
behind (or cut out completely).
Try placing the table inside a minipage (box) within the float. This will make
sure that it stays on
On 11/22/2010 11:56 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Tim,
Footnotes in floats are weird. Floats can migrate from page to page in an
effort to balance the page layout. This causes their footnotes to get left
behind (or cut out completely).
Try placing the table inside a minipage (box) within the
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Tim Wescott t...@wescottdesign.com wrote:
In speaking about the size of a matrix, I would normally say A is a p by q
matrix. In shorthand, I may say A is a p x q matrix, where the 'x' is
not the letter, but a cross raised slightly above the center line. The
On 11/22/2010 02:44 PM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
RH In fact, though, what I said earlier isn't
RH quite true. You can give LyX the ability to
RH recognize (and even display) new characters
RH and such by adding them to the unicodesymbols
RH file, which lives in the system directory,
RH
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Jacob Bishop bishop.ja...@gmail.comwrote:
I'm not aware of the correct way to do this, but I personally use \times
inside a math environment. I use that anytime I want a Cartesian product. I
think the output looks the way it should using this method. So, you
Richard Heck wrote Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 2:12:05:
RH On 11/22/2010 02:44 PM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
RH In fact, though, what I said earlier isn't
RH quite true. You can give LyX the ability to
RH recognize (and even display) new characters
RH and such by adding them to the
On Monday 22 November 2010 15:03:38 Tim Wescott wrote:
Ah, perfect. That turns it into the 'table note' that I'm used to
seeing, and could never coerce OpenOffice or Word into doing correctly
(at least not without standing on my head).
I could whine and say that should happen
To get an en dash, we used to type --. But in the age of XeTeX etc, I'd
rather input – that would show up in LyX and in the output.
Is there an easier way to do this under Windows than Alt+0150 ?
Thanks,
Eran
I'm on LyX 2.0 beta1.
I wanted to include a *.c file in my document. There doesn't seem to be
a way to do that, so I just copypasted the C code inside a program
listing box (Insert-Program Listing).
However, copypasting results in all code being put in one line. For
example, this:
So I have two questions at this point: How do I copypaste correctly,
and is there a way to not copypaste at all and use an external *.c file?
1. Try Edit-Paste Special-Plain Text.
2. Try Insert-File-Child Document and select Include Type = Program
Listing.
Vincent
On 11/23/2010 12:59 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
So I have two questions at this point: How do I copypaste correctly,
and is there a way to not copypaste at all and use an external *.c file?
1. Try Edit-Paste Special-Plain Text.
2. Try Insert-File-Child Document and select Include
On 11/22/2010 03:23 PM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
Richard Heck wrote Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 2:12:05:
RH On 11/22/2010 02:44 PM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
RH In fact, though, what I said earlier isn't
RH quite true. You can give LyX the ability to
RH recognize (and even display)
On 11/22/2010 04:23 PM, Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
To get an en dash, we used to type --. But in the age of XeTeX etc,
I'd rather input – that would show up in LyX and in the output.
Is there an easier way to do this under Windows than Alt+0150 ?
Does the dash get handled correctly under line
On Tue, 23 Nov 2010 00:53:41 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de
wrote:
I'm on LyX 2.0 beta1.
I wanted to include a *.c file in my document. There doesn't seem to be
a way to do that, so I just copypasted the C code inside a program
listing box (Insert-Program Listing).
However,
- Original Message
From: Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Mon, 22 November, 2010 21:18:48
Subject: Re: I just lost a footnote in a table
On Monday 22 November 2010 15:03:38 Tim Wescott wrote:
(The following quotes are in reverse order
Richard, what do you mean by handled correctly under line breaks?
Thanks,
Eran
Does the dash get handled correctly under line breaks? Worries about
this are one reason we haven't started outputting the en-dash instead
of just --.
Richard
- Original Message
From: Vincent van Ravesteijn v...@lyx.org
To: Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Mon, 22 November, 2010 22:59:39
Subject: Re: Insert program listing: all code ends up on one line
So I have two questions at this point:
- Original Message
From: Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net
To: lyx-users lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Mon, 22 November, 2010 19:10:28
Subject: OT: LaTeX Help
What I want to do is typeset the following sort of thing: I want a gamma on
top of a tilde on top of a delta, all
On 21 Nov 2010, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 21.11.2010 15:37, schrieb Anthony Campbell:
>
> >When I try to print any file I get the message: "Check that your printer
> >is set up correctly."
> >
> >I have my printer set as Kyocera.
>
> LyX's printing is not a real printing. LyX will create a
On 22 Nov 2010, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Anthony Campbell writes:
> > Can someone kindly point to where this printing issue is documented?
>
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#printing
>
> --
> Enrico
Already found that, but I'm not using Windows.
--
Anthony Campbell -
>That means that your installation got broken. This can be repaired, >but as
>LyX 1.6.8 is already
>available, I recommend to
>- uninstall LyX 1.6.7 _completely_
>- install LyX 1.6.8 using the alternative installer (for the standard >1.6.8
>installer problems were reported today)
-->
On 2010-11-22, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> (This is probably grave-digging :P)
> I left LyX (and TeX) alone since that thread. Recently I was asked to
> create a paper in LaTeX and therefore looked at the LyX site again. I
> saw that LyX 2.0 beta supports "XeTeX", which presumably does exactly
2010/11/19 Waluyo Adi Siswanto :
>> It works by using this command (from the terminal)
>>
>> QT_X11_NO_NATIVE_MENUBAR=1 lyx
>>
>
> Perhaps, for those using Ubuntu Netbook and have the same problem;
>
> a) Create a file lyx_command.sh
> #!/bin/sh
>
Hello
On Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 11:45 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Use one of the AMS negated relations available in the math toolbar. That are
> almost all relations one could need.
>
Good to know.
>> See attached example.
>
> This file doesn't ope with LyX 1.6.x. If you are not
2010/11/22 Thomas Vandieken :
>>That means that your installation got broken. This can be repaired, >but as
>>LyX 1.6.8 is already
>>available, I recommend to
>
>>- uninstall LyX 1.6.7 _completely_
>>- install LyX 1.6.8 using the alternative installer (for the standard
On 11/22/2010 01:07 AM, Robert J Berger wrote:
I understand I need to update the lstdrvrs.dtx of the listings package to add a
new language.
What I'm not clear about is, once I update the listings package, how do I get
it into LyX (on a Macintosh using LyX-2.0 beta)
You don't need to get it
On 11/22/2010 01:10 AM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
LyX has several means of defining customized
markup: custom insets, paragraph and character
styles. However I can not figure out how to define
custom character entities like build-in
"Ellipsis". Am I missing something?
No, there is no
Dear LyX developers,
Today I would like to bring your attention to a very old issue with LyX (Forgive
me if it has already been reported). It happens to me, in every version of LyX,
that any changes I make to the preferences make the automatic math toolbar and
panel disappear. After that, it does
> Proper script is that:
> #!/usr/bin/env sh
> QT_X11_NO_NATIVE_MENUBAR=1 lyx "$@"
>
> Such version allows passing of invocation arguments.
Oh.. yes, that's correct. Running LyX from the menu using the previous
script, creates another problem. Double clicking lyx document will not
be
Liviu Andronic wrote:
> called so, without much more than a hitch here and there. My personal
> experience is that trunk is rock stable (anyone reading this, check
> first the entire list of bugs tagged 'milestone 2.0.0'!!),
>but for the
> compilation process where I regularly get crashes.
care
Richard Heck wrote Monday, November 22, 2010, 21:31:38:
RH> On 11/22/2010 01:10 AM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
>> LyX has several means of defining customized
>> markup: custom insets, paragraph and character
>> styles. However I can not figure out how to define
>> custom character entities like
Would anyone happen to know where the listings.* files are located in MacTeX? I
used spotlight and also looked in the app bundle but couldn't find it...
Thanks!
On Nov 22, 2010, at 7:29 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 11/22/2010 01:07 AM, Robert J Berger wrote:
>> I understand I need to update
On 11/22/2010 12:25 PM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
Richard Heck wrote Monday, November 22, 2010, 21:31:38:
RH> On 11/22/2010 01:10 AM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
LyX has several means of defining customized
markup: custom insets, paragraph and character
styles. However I can not figure out how
On 11/22/2010 12:49 PM, Robert J Berger wrote:
Would anyone happen to know where the listings.* files are located in MacTeX? I
used spotlight and also looked in the app bundle but couldn't find it...
Try:
kpsewhich listings.sty
That should tell you.
Richard
Am 22.11.2010 um 18:49 schrieb Robert J Berger:
> Would anyone happen to know where the listings.* files are located in MacTeX?
> I used spotlight and also looked in the app bundle but couldn't find it...
>
> Thanks!
Here it's below /usr/local/texlive
(I'm using MacTeX too).
Stephan
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 5:47 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> care to produce recipies or at least backtraces? they are not going to be
> fixed unless somebody reports them...
>
Yes, I plan to do so. I tried with earlier alphas, but the traces
weren't very informative. I have to study the
On 2010-11-22, Richard Heck wrote:
> You can give LyX the ability to recognize (and even display) new
> characters and such by adding them to the unicodesymbols file, which
> lives in the system directory, e.g.: /usr/local/share/lyx/ on Linux, by
> default.
As usual with LyX config files, it
So I can get something workable here, but not something good. Here's
hoping
What I want to do is typeset the following sort of thing: I want a gamma
on top of a tilde on top of a delta, all the same (normal) size, and
then to the right of that will be something like: f(x,y), and I want
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