Hi
Without the file it is difficult to know precisely what is going on. I
would say that I do not think it is likely that it is a memory problem,
at least my experience is that lyx and latex work fine producing books
with many hundreds of images (tif in the 100MB range), making
pdfs of
Thanks,
I have used the correct way and the shortcut works a treat.
It looks like you do not have a Greek font
(TeX font in LGR font encoding) matching the main document font.
The above sentence is all Greek to me ( pun intended). But seriously I
would expect the software to take care of these
Hello,
I thing about the problem to manage the Lyx-files from my lectures. I heard
that is possible to use svn or git to manage the lyx documente direct from Lyx.
The last two evenings i searched with google to find a good describtion who
this works but im not succesfull. Some on the list how
On 02/11/2012 02:02 AM, Jason Heeris wrote:
On 7 February 2012 22:11, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net
mailto:rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
You just need to redefine the lyxlist environment, however you
wish. You can see how LyX defines it from the exported source, or
just by looking
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 07:04:48 +0100
Peter Baumgartner peter.baumgart...@donau-uni.ac.at wrote:
My assumption is that there is a memory problem:
1. I can compile every part of the book as long as I'm not compiling
the whole book at once.
2. I can compile the whole book without problems in
Check the Section 7.2 in the Additional Features help manual.
2012/2/11 Uwe Ade uwe@gmx.de:
Hello,
I thing about the problem to manage the Lyx-files from my lectures. I heard
that is possible to use svn or git to manage the lyx documente direct from
Lyx. The last two evenings i
Ingar,
Thanks for your answer.
You mentioned that you had no problems with very huge pictures. Perhaps it
has to do with the kind of compilation? I compile with pdflatex. Maybe I
should use another compilation but I'm afraid of (small) changes in
hyphenation or in the very critical positions of
On 02/11/2012 01:36 PM, Peter Baumgartner wrote:
Ingar,
Thanks for your answer.
You mentioned that you had no problems with very huge pictures. Perhaps it
has to do with the kind of compilation? I compile with pdflatex.
I often get errors in trying to compile a file with pdflatex if I have
On 2012-02-11, Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote:
It looks like you do not have a Greek font
(TeX font in LGR font encoding) matching the main document font.
The above sentence is all Greek to me ( pun intended). But seriously I
would expect the software to take care of these types of details in
On 11 February 2012 20:17, Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net wrote:
On 2012-02-11, Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote:
It looks like you do not have a Greek font
(TeX font in LGR font encoding) matching the main document font.
The above sentence is all Greek to me ( pun intended). But seriously I
Hi
Without the file it is difficult to know precisely what is going on. I
would say that I do not think it is likely that it is a memory problem,
at least my experience is that lyx and latex work fine producing books
with many hundreds of images (tif in the 100MB range), making
pdfs of
Thanks,
I have used the correct way and the shortcut works a treat.
It looks like you do not have a Greek font
(TeX font in LGR font encoding) matching the main document font.
The above sentence is all Greek to me ( pun intended). But seriously I
would expect the software to take care of these
Hello,
I thing about the problem to manage the Lyx-files from my lectures. I heard
that is possible to use svn or git to manage the lyx documente direct from Lyx.
The last two evenings i searched with google to find a good describtion who
this works but im not succesfull. Some on the list how
On 02/11/2012 02:02 AM, Jason Heeris wrote:
On 7 February 2012 22:11, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net
mailto:rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
You just need to redefine the lyxlist environment, however you
wish. You can see how LyX defines it from the exported source, or
just by looking
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 07:04:48 +0100
Peter Baumgartner peter.baumgart...@donau-uni.ac.at wrote:
My assumption is that there is a memory problem:
1. I can compile every part of the book as long as I'm not compiling
the whole book at once.
2. I can compile the whole book without problems in
Check the Section 7.2 in the Additional Features help manual.
2012/2/11 Uwe Ade uwe@gmx.de:
Hello,
I thing about the problem to manage the Lyx-files from my lectures. I heard
that is possible to use svn or git to manage the lyx documente direct from
Lyx. The last two evenings i
Ingar,
Thanks for your answer.
You mentioned that you had no problems with very huge pictures. Perhaps it
has to do with the kind of compilation? I compile with pdflatex. Maybe I
should use another compilation but I'm afraid of (small) changes in
hyphenation or in the very critical positions of
On 02/11/2012 01:36 PM, Peter Baumgartner wrote:
Ingar,
Thanks for your answer.
You mentioned that you had no problems with very huge pictures. Perhaps it
has to do with the kind of compilation? I compile with pdflatex.
I often get errors in trying to compile a file with pdflatex if I have
On 2012-02-11, Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote:
It looks like you do not have a Greek font
(TeX font in LGR font encoding) matching the main document font.
The above sentence is all Greek to me ( pun intended). But seriously I
would expect the software to take care of these types of details in
On 11 February 2012 20:17, Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net wrote:
On 2012-02-11, Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote:
It looks like you do not have a Greek font
(TeX font in LGR font encoding) matching the main document font.
The above sentence is all Greek to me ( pun intended). But seriously I
Hi
Without the file it is difficult to know precisely what is going on. I
would say that I do not think it is likely that it is a memory problem,
at least my experience is that lyx and latex work fine producing books
with many hundreds of images (tif in the 100MB range), making
pdfs of
Thanks,
I have used the correct way and the shortcut works a treat.
> It looks like you do not have a Greek font
> (TeX font in LGR font encoding) matching the main document font.
The above sentence is all Greek to me ( pun intended). But seriously I
would expect the software to take care of
Hello,
I thing about the problem to manage the Lyx-files from my lectures. I heard
that is possible to use svn or git to manage the lyx documente direct from Lyx.
The last two evenings i searched with google to find a good describtion who
this works but im not succesfull. Some on the list how
On 02/11/2012 02:02 AM, Jason Heeris wrote:
On 7 February 2012 22:11, Richard Heck > wrote:
You just need to redefine the lyxlist environment, however you
wish. You can see how LyX defines it from the exported source, or
just by
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 07:04:48 +0100
Peter Baumgartner wrote:
> My assumption is that there is a memory problem:
>
> 1. I can compile every part of the book as long as I'm not compiling
> the whole book at once.
> 2. I can compile the whole book without problems
Check the Section 7.2 in the Additional Features help manual.
2012/2/11 Uwe Ade :
> Hello,
>
> I thing about the problem to manage the Lyx-files from my lectures. I heard
> that is possible to use svn or git to manage the lyx documente direct from
> Lyx. The last two evenings i
Ingar,
Thanks for your answer.
You mentioned that you had no problems with very huge pictures. Perhaps it
has to do with the kind of compilation? I compile with pdflatex. Maybe I
should use another compilation but I'm afraid of (small) changes in
hyphenation or in the very critical positions of
On 02/11/2012 01:36 PM, Peter Baumgartner wrote:
Ingar,
Thanks for your answer.
You mentioned that you had no problems with very huge pictures. Perhaps it
has to do with the kind of compilation? I compile with pdflatex.
I often get errors in trying to compile a file with pdflatex if I have
On 2012-02-11, Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote:
>> It looks like you do not have a Greek font
>> (TeX font in LGR font encoding) matching the main document font.
> The above sentence is all Greek to me ( pun intended). But seriously I
> would expect the software to take care of these types of details
On 11 February 2012 20:17, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2012-02-11, Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote:
>
> >> It looks like you do not have a Greek font
> >> (TeX font in LGR font encoding) matching the main document font.
>
> > The above sentence is all Greek to me ( pun intended).
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