Hi List,
I want to export a lyx document to a pdf. However, I want also that once
reading the document it is impossible to copy and paste text from this pdf. Do
you have any idea, whether there is a workaround for lyx?
Best,
Rainer
On 8 aug. 2013, at 10:17, Rilke Rainer Michael ri...@wiso.uni-koeln.de wrote:
Hi List,
I want to export a lyx document to a pdf. However, I want also that once
reading the document it is impossible to copy and paste text from this pdf.
Do you have any idea, whether there is a workaround
Or maybe that every page is saved as an image and than converted to pdf.
- Rainer
Von: Walter van Holst [mailto:walter.van.ho...@xs4all.nl]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. August 2013 10:23
An: Rilke Rainer Michael
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Betreff: Re: Disable copy and paste
On 8 aug. 2013, at
On 8 August 2013 16:17, Rilke Rainer Michael ri...@wiso.uni-koeln.de wrote:
Hi List,
I want to export a lyx document to a pdf. However, I want also that once
reading the document it is impossible to copy and paste text from this pdf.
Do you have any idea, whether there is a workaround for
Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com writes:
On 8 August 2013 16:17, Rilke Rainer Michael ri...@wiso.uni-koeln.de wrote:
Hi List,
I want to export a lyx document to a pdf. However, I want also that once
reading the document it is impossible to copy and paste text from this pdf.
Do you have
Does anyone know, where the forall and exists quantors can be found? I
found a lot of mathematical symbols, but not these two.
Greetings,
Jens
On 8 August 2013 17:51, Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de wrote:
Just one word of caution: if you can see the text on screen, you can
extract it by taking a screenshot and using ocr (optical character
recognition) and nothing will stop you. So this just makes it slightly
more difficult to get the
Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com writes:
On 8 August 2013 17:51, Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de wrote:
Just one word of caution: if you can see the text on screen, you can
extract it by taking a screenshot and using ocr (optical character
recognition) and nothing will stop you. So this just
They're located with the Miscellaneous symbols that appear when you click
the upside-down nabla triangle button. Or, within a math environment, you
can simply type \forall and \exists to get these symbols.
- Josh
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 6:03 AM, Jens-D. Doll
jens.d...@studium.uni-hamburg.de
Hi,
I am writing a book using LyX, and I have a question regarding
the formula numbering. An exclusive way to add and reference the formula
numbers seems to be via equation labels. This works, but appears
rather irritating when one has to invent unique names for hundreds of
equations. Is
On 08/08/2013 06:31 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com writes:
On 8 August 2013 17:51, Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de wrote:
Just one word of caution: if you can see the text on screen, you can
extract it by taking a screenshot and using ocr (optical character
On 08/08/2013 09:34 AM, bieniasz wrote:
Hi,
I am writing a book using LyX, and I have a question regarding
the formula numbering. An exclusive way to add and reference the formula
numbers seems to be via equation labels. This works, but appears
rather irritating when one has to invent unique
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
What happens, then, when you add a new equation somewhere in
the middle of the document?
This is what LyX already does - it updates automatically the equation
numbers. My point is why one cannot use these numbers for referencing
the equations in the text,
I *like* the way LyX handles it. I give my equations labels which _make_sense_
to me as a physicist---like Poisson-Eqn---not having to coddle to the
structure of the paper. If I want to refer to the equation 20 pages later, I
don't have to go back and find the number and adapt the label or the
On 08/08/2013 01:19 PM, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
I *like* the way LyX handles it. I give my equations labels which
_make_sense_ to me as a physicist---like Poisson-Eqn---not having to
coddle to the structure of the paper. If I want to refer to the
equation 20 pages later, I don't have to go
On 08/08/2013 12:06 PM, bieniasz wrote:
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
What happens, then, when you add a new equation somewhere in
the middle of the document?
This is what LyX already does - it updates automatically the equation
numbers. My point is why one cannot use these numbers
Hi List,
I want to export a lyx document to a pdf. However, I want also that once
reading the document it is impossible to copy and paste text from this pdf. Do
you have any idea, whether there is a workaround for lyx?
Best,
Rainer
On 8 aug. 2013, at 10:17, Rilke Rainer Michael ri...@wiso.uni-koeln.de wrote:
Hi List,
I want to export a lyx document to a pdf. However, I want also that once
reading the document it is impossible to copy and paste text from this pdf.
Do you have any idea, whether there is a workaround
Or maybe that every page is saved as an image and than converted to pdf.
- Rainer
Von: Walter van Holst [mailto:walter.van.ho...@xs4all.nl]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. August 2013 10:23
An: Rilke Rainer Michael
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Betreff: Re: Disable copy and paste
On 8 aug. 2013, at
On 8 August 2013 16:17, Rilke Rainer Michael ri...@wiso.uni-koeln.de wrote:
Hi List,
I want to export a lyx document to a pdf. However, I want also that once
reading the document it is impossible to copy and paste text from this pdf.
Do you have any idea, whether there is a workaround for
Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com writes:
On 8 August 2013 16:17, Rilke Rainer Michael ri...@wiso.uni-koeln.de wrote:
Hi List,
I want to export a lyx document to a pdf. However, I want also that once
reading the document it is impossible to copy and paste text from this pdf.
Do you have
Does anyone know, where the forall and exists quantors can be found? I
found a lot of mathematical symbols, but not these two.
Greetings,
Jens
On 8 August 2013 17:51, Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de wrote:
Just one word of caution: if you can see the text on screen, you can
extract it by taking a screenshot and using ocr (optical character
recognition) and nothing will stop you. So this just makes it slightly
more difficult to get the
Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com writes:
On 8 August 2013 17:51, Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de wrote:
Just one word of caution: if you can see the text on screen, you can
extract it by taking a screenshot and using ocr (optical character
recognition) and nothing will stop you. So this just
They're located with the Miscellaneous symbols that appear when you click
the upside-down nabla triangle button. Or, within a math environment, you
can simply type \forall and \exists to get these symbols.
- Josh
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 6:03 AM, Jens-D. Doll
jens.d...@studium.uni-hamburg.de
Hi,
I am writing a book using LyX, and I have a question regarding
the formula numbering. An exclusive way to add and reference the formula
numbers seems to be via equation labels. This works, but appears
rather irritating when one has to invent unique names for hundreds of
equations. Is
On 08/08/2013 06:31 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com writes:
On 8 August 2013 17:51, Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de wrote:
Just one word of caution: if you can see the text on screen, you can
extract it by taking a screenshot and using ocr (optical character
On 08/08/2013 09:34 AM, bieniasz wrote:
Hi,
I am writing a book using LyX, and I have a question regarding
the formula numbering. An exclusive way to add and reference the formula
numbers seems to be via equation labels. This works, but appears
rather irritating when one has to invent unique
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
What happens, then, when you add a new equation somewhere in
the middle of the document?
This is what LyX already does - it updates automatically the equation
numbers. My point is why one cannot use these numbers for referencing
the equations in the text,
I *like* the way LyX handles it. I give my equations labels which _make_sense_
to me as a physicist---like Poisson-Eqn---not having to coddle to the
structure of the paper. If I want to refer to the equation 20 pages later, I
don't have to go back and find the number and adapt the label or the
On 08/08/2013 01:19 PM, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
I *like* the way LyX handles it. I give my equations labels which
_make_sense_ to me as a physicist---like Poisson-Eqn---not having to
coddle to the structure of the paper. If I want to refer to the
equation 20 pages later, I don't have to go
On 08/08/2013 12:06 PM, bieniasz wrote:
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
What happens, then, when you add a new equation somewhere in
the middle of the document?
This is what LyX already does - it updates automatically the equation
numbers. My point is why one cannot use these numbers
Hi List,
I want to export a lyx document to a pdf. However, I want also that once
reading the document it is impossible to copy and paste text from this pdf. Do
you have any idea, whether there is a workaround for lyx?
Best,
Rainer
On 8 aug. 2013, at 10:17, Rilke Rainer Michael wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I want to export a lyx document to a pdf. However, I want also that once
> reading the document it is impossible to copy and paste text from this pdf.
> Do you have any idea, whether there is a
Or maybe that every page is saved as an image and than converted to pdf.
- Rainer
Von: Walter van Holst [mailto:walter.van.ho...@xs4all.nl]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. August 2013 10:23
An: Rilke Rainer Michael
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Betreff: Re: Disable copy and paste
On 8 aug. 2013, at
On 8 August 2013 16:17, Rilke Rainer Michael wrote:
> Hi List,
>
>
>
> I want to export a lyx document to a pdf. However, I want also that once
> reading the document it is impossible to copy and paste text from this pdf.
> Do you have any idea, whether there is a
Ray Rashif writes:
> On 8 August 2013 16:17, Rilke Rainer Michael wrote:
>> Hi List,
>>
>>
>>
>> I want to export a lyx document to a pdf. However, I want also that once
>> reading the document it is impossible to copy and paste text from this
Does anyone know, where the forall and exists quantors can be found? I
found a lot of mathematical symbols, but not these two.
Greetings,
Jens
On 8 August 2013 17:51, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> Just one word of caution: if you can see the text on screen, you can
> extract it by taking a screenshot and using ocr (optical character
> recognition) and nothing will stop you. So this just makes it slightly
> more difficult to
Ray Rashif writes:
> On 8 August 2013 17:51, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> Just one word of caution: if you can see the text on screen, you can
>> extract it by taking a screenshot and using ocr (optical character
>> recognition) and nothing will stop you. So
They're located with the "Miscellaneous" symbols that appear when you click
the upside-down "nabla" triangle button. Or, within a math environment, you
can simply type "\forall" and "\exists" to get these symbols.
- Josh
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 6:03 AM, Jens-D. Doll <
Hi,
I am writing a book using LyX, and I have a question regarding
the formula numbering. An exclusive way to add and reference the formula
numbers seems to be via "equation labels". This works, but appears
rather irritating when one has to invent unique names for hundreds of
equations. Is
On 08/08/2013 06:31 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
Ray Rashif writes:
On 8 August 2013 17:51, Rainer M Krug wrote:
Just one word of caution: if you can see the text on screen, you can
extract it by taking a screenshot and using ocr (optical character
On 08/08/2013 09:34 AM, bieniasz wrote:
Hi,
I am writing a book using LyX, and I have a question regarding
the formula numbering. An exclusive way to add and reference the formula
numbers seems to be via "equation labels". This works, but appears
rather irritating when one has to invent unique
Richard Heck lyx.org> writes:
> What happens, then, when you add a new equation somewhere in
> the middle of the document?
This is what LyX already does - it updates automatically the equation
numbers. My point is why one cannot use these numbers for referencing
the equations in the text, since
I *like* the way LyX handles it. I give my equations labels which _make_sense_
to me as a physicist---like "Poisson-Eqn"---not having to coddle to the
structure of the paper. If I want to refer to the equation 20 pages later, I
don't have to go back and find the number and adapt the label or
On 08/08/2013 01:19 PM, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
I *like* the way LyX handles it. I give my equations labels which
_make_sense_ to me as a physicist---like "Poisson-Eqn"---not having to
coddle to the structure of the paper. If I want to refer to the
equation 20 pages later, I don't have to go
On 08/08/2013 12:06 PM, bieniasz wrote:
Richard Heck lyx.org> writes:
What happens, then, when you add a new equation somewhere in
the middle of the document?
This is what LyX already does - it updates automatically the equation
numbers. My point is why one cannot use these numbers for
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