The time comes to compile a document. Perhaps something other than
pdflatex is wanted. Clicking on the View-other-formats button produces a
list of alternatives. Once another format has been chosen, the icon on
the the button changes according to the format chosen. Fine, but now you
might want
Andrew Parsloe wrote:
Clicking on the View-other-formats button produces a
list of alternatives. Once another format has been chosen, the icon on
the the button changes according to the format chosen. Fine, but now you
might want to try another other-format. The button icon includes a
Hi all,
In LyX 2.0.2 (on Win7) I am using the module Theorems (Numbered by Type)
for lemmas, propositions, etc. However, the proof functionality results in
an error when compiling the document into a pdf file. It seems, from the
log file, that there is an error, as in the source there is the
Hello guys...
I'm trying to stablish the same space between header and title on 1.5.
And I don't know why the header looks bigger than title. I'm attaching
the pdf and lyx in a .zip file for you to review.
What am I doing wrong?
Thankyou
--
Kenedy Torcatt
Personal Fitness Trainer / Geologist
Rich Shepard rshepard at appl-ecosys.com writes:
I do the above, save the document, and look at the dvi preview. It's not
rotated but in the upper right corner of the page and off both margins. But
... A-ha! It is rotated in the pdflatex output.
It occurred to me that sometimes the
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I've never dug into the reason for this,
Paul,
Neither have I because I need it so infrequently.
... but I think that some packages (and rotating may be one of them, if
that's the correct name) only work with PDF output.
Looks reasonable.
I
Jeroen van Zundert zundertj at gmail.com writes:
The change in that file (removing the backslash) also exists in the file on my
pc (..\Resources\layouts\theorems-proof-std.inc)
You might check the ...\layouts folder under your home directory (on Win 7
that's usually something like
First, a comment: I'm not sure what you intend here, so I may be wrong, but I
think you're doing things the hard way, using standard environments for things
(titles, headings) when specialized environments for them exist.
That said, the reason for the difference in spacing is that in the first
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz wrote:
[1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7839
Yes, this looks likely Liviu -- cropped images are what I'm after. However,
I'll need to wait until 2.0.3(?), not having ventured into the world of
compiling LyX myself (as
The time comes to compile a document. Perhaps something other than
pdflatex is wanted. Clicking on the View-other-formats button produces a
list of alternatives. Once another format has been chosen, the icon on
the the button changes according to the format chosen. Fine, but now you
might want
Andrew Parsloe wrote:
Clicking on the View-other-formats button produces a
list of alternatives. Once another format has been chosen, the icon on
the the button changes according to the format chosen. Fine, but now you
might want to try another other-format. The button icon includes a
Hi all,
In LyX 2.0.2 (on Win7) I am using the module Theorems (Numbered by Type)
for lemmas, propositions, etc. However, the proof functionality results in
an error when compiling the document into a pdf file. It seems, from the
log file, that there is an error, as in the source there is the
Hello guys...
I'm trying to stablish the same space between header and title on 1.5.
And I don't know why the header looks bigger than title. I'm attaching
the pdf and lyx in a .zip file for you to review.
What am I doing wrong?
Thankyou
--
Kenedy Torcatt
Personal Fitness Trainer / Geologist
Rich Shepard rshepard at appl-ecosys.com writes:
I do the above, save the document, and look at the dvi preview. It's not
rotated but in the upper right corner of the page and off both margins. But
... A-ha! It is rotated in the pdflatex output.
It occurred to me that sometimes the
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I've never dug into the reason for this,
Paul,
Neither have I because I need it so infrequently.
... but I think that some packages (and rotating may be one of them, if
that's the correct name) only work with PDF output.
Looks reasonable.
I
Jeroen van Zundert zundertj at gmail.com writes:
The change in that file (removing the backslash) also exists in the file on my
pc (..\Resources\layouts\theorems-proof-std.inc)
You might check the ...\layouts folder under your home directory (on Win 7
that's usually something like
First, a comment: I'm not sure what you intend here, so I may be wrong, but I
think you're doing things the hard way, using standard environments for things
(titles, headings) when specialized environments for them exist.
That said, the reason for the difference in spacing is that in the first
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz wrote:
[1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7839
Yes, this looks likely Liviu -- cropped images are what I'm after. However,
I'll need to wait until 2.0.3(?), not having ventured into the world of
compiling LyX myself (as
The time comes to compile a document. Perhaps something other than
pdflatex is wanted. Clicking on the View-other-formats button produces a
list of alternatives. Once another format has been chosen, the icon on
the the button changes according to the format chosen. Fine, but now you
might want
Andrew Parsloe wrote:
> Clicking on the View-other-formats button produces a
> list of alternatives. Once another format has been chosen, the icon on
> the the button changes according to the format chosen. Fine, but now you
> might want to try another other-format. The button icon includes a
Hi all,
In LyX 2.0.2 (on Win7) I am using the module "Theorems (Numbered by Type)"
for lemmas, propositions, etc. However, the proof functionality results in
an error when compiling the document into a pdf file. It seems, from the
log file, that there is an error, as in the source there is the
Hello guys...
I'm trying to stablish the same space between header and title on 1.5.
And I don't know why the header looks bigger than title. I'm attaching
the pdf and lyx in a .zip file for you to review.
What am I doing wrong?
Thankyou
--
Kenedy Torcatt
Personal Fitness Trainer / Geologist
Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>I do the above, save the document, and look at the dvi preview. It's not
> rotated but in the upper right corner of the page and off both margins. But
> ... A-ha! It is rotated in the pdflatex output.
>
>It occurred to me that sometimes the dvi
On Sat, 14 Jan 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I've never dug into the reason for this,
Paul,
Neither have I because I need it so infrequently.
... but I think that some packages (and "rotating" may be one of them, if
that's the correct name) only work with PDF output.
Looks reasonable.
Jeroen van Zundert gmail.com> writes:
>
> The change in that file (removing the backslash) also exists in the file on my
pc ("..\Resources\layouts\theorems-proof-std.inc")
You might check the ...\layouts folder under your home directory (on Win 7
that's usually something like
First, a comment: I'm not sure what you intend here, so I may be wrong, but I
think you're doing things the hard way, using standard environments for things
(titles, headings) when specialized environments for them exist.
That said, the reason for the difference in spacing is that in the first
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
>> [1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7839
>>
>
> Yes, this looks likely Liviu -- cropped images are what I'm after. However,
> I'll need to wait until 2.0.3(?), not having ventured into the world of
> compiling LyX
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