On Mon, 05 Nov 2012 20:21:52 -0400, Robert Adolle said:
> Complete statement :
>
> "tex capacity exceeded ; input stack size = 5000 ,
>
> If you really absolutely need more capacity,
>
> you can ask a wizard to enlarge me."
>
>
> What wizard ? How to get it ?
> Thanks...
>
> R.
>
Let me try
On 11/05/2012 07:21 PM, Robert Adolle wrote:
Complete statement :
"tex capacity exceeded ; input stack size = 5000 ,
If you really absolutely need more capacity,
you can ask a wizard to enlarge me."
What wizard ? How to get it ?
If you really want to do this, then you should look in your texm
Complete statement :
"tex capacity exceeded ; input stack size = 5000 ,
If you really absolutely need more capacity,
you can ask a wizard to enlarge me."
What wizard ? How to get it ?
Thanks...
R.
Je ne me souviens plus comment augmenter la capacité TeX de LyX.
J'ai écrit un texte mathématique assez long, et impossible de l'exporter
("tex capacity exceeded, input stack size = 5000").
Je ne me rappelle plus comment augmenter cette capacité !
Quelqu'un m'a déjà donné le moyen, il y a longte
On 11/05/2012 03:49 PM, Robert Adolle wrote:
How to extend this capacity ?
Thank you very much for help.
R.A.
I am willing to bet that you did not really exceed the TeX capacity.
What probably happened was that you included, accidentally, a more
involved part of your document within a headin
On Mon, 05 Nov 2012 16:49:12 -0400, Robert Adolle said:
> How to extend this capacity ?
> Thank you very much for help.
>
> R.A.
Hi Robert,
Every time I've seen that message, it's been caused by an error on my
part, not a document that was too big or anything like that.
I solve these in about 1
On 11/05/2012 03:49 PM, Robert Adolle wrote:
How to extend this capacity ?
Thank you very much for help.
You almost never actually need to do this, and I'm not sure it's even
possible. The problem is some kind of error elsewhere in the document.
Richard
How to extend this capacity ?
Thank you very much for help.
R.A.
Coincidently I discussed this just a couple of days ago:
http://yihui.name/en/2012/10/lyx-vs-latex/
LyX is absolutely a big time-saver. My productivity was boosted by
300% after using raw LaTeX for 5 years, since I would never be lost in
nested itemized environments, or math equations, or
(sub){0,
I use Win7 with both LyX and TeXStudio.
The purist in me likes working with the source code of TeXStudio as it
provides a high level of precise control over the document. But, I really,
REALLY, prefer the WYSIWYM interface of LyX. I do a lot of outlining with
the enumerate environment, and doi
On 11/05/2012 12:15 PM, Thomas Johansson wrote:
Hi
My name is Thomas, im helping a friend whos isn't particuarly home
with computers even though he uses Mathematica and Kile on a Linux
CentOS system to produce mathematical reports. He has some thoughts on
moving to Win7 environment but he has
On Mon, 5 Nov 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
I avoided this issue by making this a numbered paragraph. But, this
created a new issue: that last chapter is the only line on a new page in
the TOC. Can I put \nopagebreak within the TOC in LyX? If not, how can I
force a page layout change so the entire
At home, in contrast to the office, I have used LyX in rather simple ways.
Would it make sense to download BasicTeX onto our new computer at home, rather
than the full version of MacTeX? Would this cause any problems for LyX?
Bruce
On Sun, 4 Nov 2012, Rich Shepard wrote:
At the end of a report I have a starred chapter titled, "Author Biography"
and my client wants this to appear in the TOC. I'm having difficulties
finding the proper syntax and placement for this command.
I avoided this issue by making this a numbered p
On 2012-10-31, Paul A Rubin wrote:
> Guenter Milde users.sf.net> writes:
>> How does lyx test the latex version
...
> Try putting the following in a text file naed chklatex.ltx someplace
> convenient (like your desktop):
> \nonstopmode\makeatletter
> \ifx\undefined\documentclass\else
> \mes
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