Richard Opheim wrote:
It appears that if I check Use non-Tex fonts (via XeTex/LuaTex) in
Document Settings/Fonts, I lose the ability to use the wonderful index
function in LyX.
Please provide a minimal example file.
Regards,
Jürgen
Hi all,
I am trying to get the LilypondBook module to work under Mac OSX Mountain Lion
(10.8), but it complains about not being able to find a package named
lilypond-book-latex.
I used the Tex Live Utility to find a package with that name, but haven't been
able to find it, and anything else
Funny thing happened when I tried to make a minimal example---I couldn't
duplicate the error. I just copied everything from the malfunctioning file
to a new file and now it works---don't know what was wrong with the old
file!
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Richard Opheim rvaci...@gmail.com
On 06/12/2013 8:42 AM, Maurits Lamers wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to get the LilypondBook module to work under Mac OSX Mountain Lion
(10.8), but it complains about not being able to find a package named
lilypond-book-latex.
I used the Tex Live Utility to find a package with that name, but
Any chance it is just a faulty download? That's what the message suggests. My
first idea would be to down load a new verison or do a check of the file
integrity (MD5sum or equivalent).
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 5:10:19 PM, Liviu Andronic
landronim...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec
Hi,
Thanks for replying so quickly!
Op 6 dec. 2013, om 15:31 heeft Julien Rioux jri...@lyx.org het volgende
geschreven:
On 06/12/2013 8:42 AM, Maurits Lamers wrote:
It's missing the converter from the lilypond format to the latex format. This
converter is a python script called
After verifying the checksum as John suggests, ensure that you're
installing with administrative privileges by right-clicking and selecting
Run as Administrator. You might also want to make sure by checking the
Run as an administrator check box located under the Compatibility tab
within Properties
I gather my request is a difficult one. I have tried myself but don't
know latex well enough. Perhaps will figure it out in a couple of
months, but would like the ability to do both indexes and pleading paper
in the same document now.
If anyone posts the code that does this, and gives me an
I gather my request is a difficult one. I have tried myself but don't
know latex well enough. Perhaps will figure it out in a couple of
months, but would like the ability to do both indexes and pleading paper
in the same document now.
Not difficult, just a bit tedious. I have made a small
To get the header I would probably make the white text, the blue background and
the logo in gimp or similar and make it a picture and then include it as a
ERT-box at the beginning of my document with something like:
\begin{minipage}[t]{1mm}\vspace{-30mm}
Hullo Frederick,
Back at the start of October, you asked on the list about semi-automatic
indexing. Richard Heck suggested this was the kind of thing that could
be done with a script. It occurred to me that I might be able to
elaborate the find--replace script of the pLyX system
Richard Opheim wrote:
It appears that if I check Use non-Tex fonts (via XeTex/LuaTex) in
Document Settings/Fonts, I lose the ability to use the wonderful index
function in LyX.
Please provide a minimal example file.
Regards,
Jürgen
Hi all,
I am trying to get the LilypondBook module to work under Mac OSX Mountain Lion
(10.8), but it complains about not being able to find a package named
lilypond-book-latex.
I used the Tex Live Utility to find a package with that name, but haven't been
able to find it, and anything else
Funny thing happened when I tried to make a minimal example---I couldn't
duplicate the error. I just copied everything from the malfunctioning file
to a new file and now it works---don't know what was wrong with the old
file!
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Richard Opheim rvaci...@gmail.com
On 06/12/2013 8:42 AM, Maurits Lamers wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to get the LilypondBook module to work under Mac OSX Mountain Lion
(10.8), but it complains about not being able to find a package named
lilypond-book-latex.
I used the Tex Live Utility to find a package with that name, but
Any chance it is just a faulty download? That's what the message suggests. My
first idea would be to down load a new verison or do a check of the file
integrity (MD5sum or equivalent).
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 5:10:19 PM, Liviu Andronic
landronim...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec
Hi,
Thanks for replying so quickly!
Op 6 dec. 2013, om 15:31 heeft Julien Rioux jri...@lyx.org het volgende
geschreven:
On 06/12/2013 8:42 AM, Maurits Lamers wrote:
It's missing the converter from the lilypond format to the latex format. This
converter is a python script called
After verifying the checksum as John suggests, ensure that you're
installing with administrative privileges by right-clicking and selecting
Run as Administrator. You might also want to make sure by checking the
Run as an administrator check box located under the Compatibility tab
within Properties
I gather my request is a difficult one. I have tried myself but don't
know latex well enough. Perhaps will figure it out in a couple of
months, but would like the ability to do both indexes and pleading paper
in the same document now.
If anyone posts the code that does this, and gives me an
I gather my request is a difficult one. I have tried myself but don't
know latex well enough. Perhaps will figure it out in a couple of
months, but would like the ability to do both indexes and pleading paper
in the same document now.
Not difficult, just a bit tedious. I have made a small
To get the header I would probably make the white text, the blue background and
the logo in gimp or similar and make it a picture and then include it as a
ERT-box at the beginning of my document with something like:
\begin{minipage}[t]{1mm}\vspace{-30mm}
Hullo Frederick,
Back at the start of October, you asked on the list about semi-automatic
indexing. Richard Heck suggested this was the kind of thing that could
be done with a script. It occurred to me that I might be able to
elaborate the find--replace script of the pLyX system
Richard Opheim wrote:
> It appears that if I check "Use non-Tex fonts (via XeTex/LuaTex)" in
> Document Settings/Fonts, I lose the ability to use the wonderful index
> function in LyX.
Please provide a minimal example file.
Regards,
Jürgen
Hi all,
I am trying to get the LilypondBook module to work under Mac OSX Mountain Lion
(10.8), but it complains about not being able to find a package named
lilypond-book->latex.
I used the Tex Live Utility to find a package with that name, but haven't been
able to find it, and anything else
Funny thing happened when I tried to make a minimal example---I couldn't
duplicate the error. I just copied everything from the malfunctioning file
to a new file and now it works---don't know what was wrong with the old
file!
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Richard Opheim
On 06/12/2013 8:42 AM, Maurits Lamers wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to get the LilypondBook module to work under Mac OSX Mountain Lion
(10.8), but it complains about not being able to find a package named
lilypond-book->latex.
I used the Tex Live Utility to find a package with that name, but
Any chance it is just a faulty download? That's what the message suggests. My
first idea would be to down load a new verison or do a check of the file
integrity (MD5sum or equivalent).
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 5:10:19 PM, Liviu Andronic
wrote:
On Wed, Dec
Hi,
Thanks for replying so quickly!
Op 6 dec. 2013, om 15:31 heeft Julien Rioux het volgende
geschreven:
> On 06/12/2013 8:42 AM, Maurits Lamers wrote:
>
> It's missing the converter from the lilypond format to the latex format. This
> converter is a python script called
After verifying the checksum as John suggests, ensure that you're
installing with administrative privileges by right-clicking and selecting
"Run as Administrator". You might also want to make sure by checking the
"Run as an administrator" check box located under the "Compatibility" tab
within
I gather my request is a difficult one. I have tried myself but don't
know latex well enough. Perhaps will figure it out in a couple of
months, but would like the ability to do both indexes and pleading paper
in the same document now.
If anyone posts the code that does this, and gives me an
>I gather my request is a difficult one. I have tried myself but don't
>know latex well enough. Perhaps will figure it out in a couple of
>months, but would like the ability to do both indexes and pleading paper
>in the same document now.
Not difficult, just a bit tedious. I have made a small
To get the header I would probably make the white text, the blue background and
the logo in gimp or similar and make it a picture and then include it as a
ERT-box at the beginning of my document with something like:
\begin{minipage}[t]{1mm}\vspace{-30mm}
Hullo Frederick,
Back at the start of October, you asked on the list about semi-automatic
indexing. Richard Heck suggested this was the kind of thing that could
be done with a script. It occurred to me that I might be able to
elaborate the find-&-replace script of the pLyX system
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