Dave,
I do not quite understand your issue. What are the "1. blablabla" "2.
blublublu" etc? Sections? Items in a list? Perhaps you could send along a
minimal example. It'd be easier to help you.
Stefano
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 4:13 PM, davy wrote:
> hello,
>
> I am a German mother tongue speake
hello,
I am a German mother tongue speaker and hope you can understand my English.
I have a document the following way...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2 blublublu
Chapter 2 ljljljljljl
3 blobloblo
4 bliblibli
5 blebleble
I need it though like this...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2 bl
hello,
I am a German mother tongue speaker and hope you can understand my English.
I have a document the following way...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2 blublublu
Chapter 2 ljljljljljl
3 blobloblo
4 bliblibli
5 blebleble
I need it though like this...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2 bl
I can verify the problem and found the reason: in the latest version if
the lithuanian package one needs to use the font encoding "L7x". and
une _must_not_ use the encoding ISO 8859-13 but uft8x.
L7x is a very non-standard font encoding: The font choice will
be limited to Latin Modern and the PS
Birte Schoettker gmail.com> writes:
Rainer: I would love to know that, too, how to identify non-ASCII
characters in a bibtex file.
On Linux (or probably most POSIX-compatible systems), you have the iconv
command. So
iconv -t ASCII myfile.bib | grep iconv
will try to convert your .bib file t
Jose Quesada wrote:
> /home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.in
> /home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.out
>
> I never cared to look for this before because it worked, it may have always
> been like that...
yes, just try to run 1.6 and you will find them there.
pavel
>
> 2. I found a 'dodgy' reference in my list at "Wa..." (alphabetical order).
> After that was removed, everything worked fine:).
I have ended up doing this - usually more than once until all problem
characters are removed.
>
> @ Uwe: I thank you very much for your relevant comment; and you are
Hi all,
thank you very much for your quick and useful responses.
1. To cut the file in two did not make a difference.
2. I found a 'dodgy' reference in my list at "Wa..." (alphabetical order).
After that was removed, everything worked fine:).
@ Richard: Great hints. It must have been an illegal
Hi,
I use the LyZ FF addon to insert zotero references:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/56806/
(btw, highly recommended!)
I -think- it was working before on 2.0 svn, but I may be misremembering and
it might have been 1.6...
In any case one obvious problem seems to be that in LyZ p
I have not look to a LyX code. My behaviour was like a simple regular
user - i set in a preferencies dialog some settings, and if that does
not worked for me - i write a mail to a mailing list...
And, when will be avalable LyX with more standart settings and with
better suport different languages,
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On 12/01/2010 07:55 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 12/01/2010 08:00 AM, Birte Schoettker wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I run Lyx 1.6.6.1 under Windows and use Jabref 2.6 to create my *.bib
>> file for the references I use in Lyx via Insert>List/TOC>BiBTex
>> B
On 2010-12-01, Egidijus Kamarauskas wrote:
> Hallo.
> On my system have I installed texlive-lang-lithuanian package and I have
> on my machine lithuanian.ldf file (It is placed
> on /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/lithuanian/lithuanian.ldf , so
> told me Synaptic).
This looks OK.
> I have tri
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