to be put where?
what is the debian package with a4.sty in it?
the geometry package would also be nice, but my problems are the same than
above...
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to be put where?
what is the debian package with a4.sty in it?
the geometry package would also be nice, but my problems are the same than
above...
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at is the system
> between all the folders I have in my /usr/share/texmf directory.
> so what has to be put where?
>
> what is the debian package with a4.sty in it?
> the geometry package would also be nice, but my problems are the same than
> above...
>
> thanksAlexis Wiasmitinow
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we create a temporary
figure and pass that one to the output.
If current improvement will make it into 1.2, this can be done for 1.3.
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we create a temporary
figure and pass that one to the output.
If current improvement will make it into 1.2, this can be done for 1.3.
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working version so that it will be present in 1.2
> Example: If the user requests a scaled picture we create a temporary
> figure and pass that one to the output.
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what
to output.
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what
to output.
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mpletely
sure, it's been a while since I checked the DocBook texts to know what
to output.
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complicated, read the man pages.
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netpbm is a bit more complicated, read the man pages.
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basics up to advanced would be a great thing, a beginners only book is a
waste of time.
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basics up to advanced would be a great thing, a beginners only book is a
waste of time.
Baruch
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basics up to advanced would be a great thing, a beginners only book is a
waste of time.
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much,
Peter Galbraith, the Debian package maintainer for XForms.
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* Peter S Galbraith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010717 18:47]:
Baruch Even wrote:
I believe there was a conclusion to avoid that warning of using LyX with
XForms 0.89, it is used by users and by the developers and no harm is
known to happen from using 0.89
I myself use 0.89 on Debian sid
much,
Peter Galbraith, the Debian package maintainer for XForms.
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* Peter S Galbraith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010717 18:47]:
Baruch Even wrote:
I believe there was a conclusion to avoid that warning of using LyX with
XForms 0.89, it is used by users and by the developers and no harm is
known to happen from using 0.89
I myself use 0.89 on Debian sid
of XForms 0.88
> for certain arches) Are there known problems using 0.89?
> (Sorry, I couldn't find a bug list on the lyx web site)
>
> Thanks very much,
>
> Peter Galbraith, the Debian package maintainer for XForms.
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* Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010717 18:47]:
>
> Baruch Even wrote:
>
> > I believe there was a conclusion to avoid that warning of using LyX with
> > XForms 0.89, it is used by users and by the developers and no harm is
> > known to happen from usin
is that the menu size changes with the menu
depending on the text inside and in the How to get it page the menu
touches the text which is disconcerting when you scroll by. Should move
the margin of the text a bit more.
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is that the menu size changes with the menu
depending on the text inside and in the How to get it page the menu
touches the text which is disconcerting when you scroll by. Should move
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e...)
It looks great, only problem is that the menu size changes with the menu
depending on the text inside and in the "How to get it" page the menu
touches the text which is disconcerting when you scroll by. Should move
the margin of the text a bit more.
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on pages to tell the browser another name
for this icon.
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for this icon.
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also has this
feature.
You can also place a meta tag on pages to tell the browser another name
for this icon.
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to
whatever he wants, though I believe few peoples will really bother doing
it :-)
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whatever he wants, though I believe few peoples will really bother doing
it :-)
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it to a local file and edit the look of the site to
whatever he wants, though I believe few peoples will really bother doing
it :-)
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it to insert it into LyX,
and by some voodoo magic it appears in LyX. This requires to enable the
LyX server support (also known as the voodoo magic helper).
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it to insert it into LyX,
and by some voodoo magic it appears in LyX. This requires to enable the
LyX server support (also known as the voodoo magic helper).
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and by some voodoo magic it appears in LyX. This requires to enable the
LyX server support (also known as the voodoo magic helper).
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knows or already has an X-Server with LyX all ready
for installation on Windows in a usual installer format it would be even
better. But I seem to rememeber that the free X-Servers are limited in
time usage.
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knows or already has an X-Server with LyX all ready
for installation on Windows in a usual installer format it would be even
better. But I seem to rememeber that the free X-Servers are limited in
time usage.
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for installation on Windows in a usual installer format it would be even
better. But I seem to rememeber that the free X-Servers are limited in
time usage.
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promise on dates for features.
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promise on dates for features.
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ing
2002, possibly first half, though as usual, this is a volunteer effort
and so no real promise on dates for features.
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on how hard it is to link it into LyX, with smart definitions, most
of the binding definitions can be done automatically.
This message gets too long and I have a Real Analysis test to learn for.
* George De Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010527 09:07]:
On Saturday 26 May 2001 11:11, Baruch Even wrote
on how hard it is to link it into LyX, with smart definitions, most
of the binding definitions can be done automatically.
This message gets too long and I have a Real Analysis test to learn for.
* George De Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010527 09:07]:
On Saturday 26 May 2001 11:11, Baruch Even wrote
on how hard it is to link it into LyX, with smart definitions, most
of the binding definitions can be done automatically.
This message gets too long and I have a Real Analysis test to learn for.
* George De Bruin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010527 09:07]:
> On Saturday 26 May 2001 11:11, Ba
, the users, to keep it up to date with your ideas and tips.
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* George De Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010526 19:05]:
On Wednesday 23 May 2001 11:17, Baruch Even wrote:
To follow up on these comments and enthusiasm (and a developers
discussion), what is the language of choice for such an embedded
scripting language is from your perspective?
Several
, the users, to keep it up to date with your ideas and tips.
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* George De Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010526 19:05]:
On Wednesday 23 May 2001 11:17, Baruch Even wrote:
To follow up on these comments and enthusiasm (and a developers
discussion), what is the language of choice for such an embedded
scripting language is from your perspective?
Several
, the users, to keep it up to date with your ideas and tips.
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* George De Bruin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010526 19:05]:
> On Wednesday 23 May 2001 11:17, Baruch Even wrote:
>
> > To follow up on these comments and enthusiasm (and a developers
> > discussion), what is the language of choice for such an embedded
> > scripting lan
* Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010525 18:05]:
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Baruch Even wrote:
This is currently impossible, to use LyX you need an X-Server which is a
pretty large beast usually and I doubt it was ported to a palm computer.
I guess everybody has read about this already
worked on.
A feature that will be worked on after 1.2.0 is to simplify the creation
of export formats, together with the scripting language it could be
possible to create export formats without changing LyX itself. But this
is future talk, right now there is no XML export.
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* Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010525 18:05]:
On Thu, 24 May 2001, Baruch Even wrote:
This is currently impossible, to use LyX you need an X-Server which is a
pretty large beast usually and I doubt it was ported to a palm computer.
I guess everybody has read about this already
worked on.
A feature that will be worked on after 1.2.0 is to simplify the creation
of export formats, together with the scripting language it could be
possible to create export formats without changing LyX itself. But this
is future talk, right now there is no XML export.
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* Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010525 18:05]:
> On Thu, 24 May 2001, Baruch Even wrote:
>
> > This is currently impossible, to use LyX you need an X-Server which is a
> > pretty large beast usually and I doubt it was ported to a palm computer.
>
> I
none is currently being worked on.
A feature that will be worked on after 1.2.0 is to simplify the creation
of export formats, together with the scripting language it could be
possible to create export formats without changing LyX itself. But this
is future talk, right now there is no XML export.
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is a moving target with almost every version
lately.
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with tables you might
prefer to stay with the 1.1.15 series. We hope to have a solution for
the 1.1.16 table problems in 1.2.0.
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it in the manual.)
Any ideas?
The N of Naturals and R of Reals (and the rest of these kinds) can be
shown by using \mathbb{N} \mathbb{R}
You'll need to check the Layout|Document|Extra|Use-AMS-Math
The arrow is probably \rightarrow
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the 1.1.16 table problems in 1.2.0.
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it in the manual.)
Any ideas?
The N of Naturals and R of Reals (and the rest of these kinds) can be
shown by using \mathbb{N} \mathbb{R}
You'll need to check the Layout|Document|Extra|Use-AMS-Math
The arrow is probably \rightarrow
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but if your documents are heavy with tables you might
prefer to stay with the 1.1.15 series. We hope to have a solution for
the 1.1.16 table problems in 1.2.0.
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like to use this in LyX, too. (Couldn't find it in the manual.)
> Any ideas?
The N of Naturals and R of Reals (and the rest of these kinds) can be
shown by using \mathbb{N} & \mathbb{R}
You'll need to check the Layout|Document|Extra|Use-AMS-Math
The arrow is probably \rightarrow
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Hello,
I'm trying to use the unix based LyX remotely with an X-Server, the
display is an NT machine with the Exceed X-Server.
The setup is that there is a linux machine on which I've compiled lyx
1.1.6fix1 and is used as the remote machine for the NT machine.
Everything is working fine, except
, the stylesheets define how to
translate the DocBook markup to any other markup, including but not
limited to, HTML and TeX. You need the SGML version of the stylesheets
since LyX creates the SGML version of DocBook.
Hope this helps.
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Hello,
I'm trying to use the unix based LyX remotely with an X-Server, the
display is an NT machine with the Exceed X-Server.
The setup is that there is a linux machine on which I've compiled lyx
1.1.6fix1 and is used as the remote machine for the NT machine.
Everything is working fine, except
, the stylesheets define how to
translate the DocBook markup to any other markup, including but not
limited to, HTML and TeX. You need the SGML version of the stylesheets
since LyX creates the SGML version of DocBook.
Hope this helps.
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Hello,
I'm trying to use the unix based LyX remotely with an X-Server, the
display is an NT machine with the Exceed X-Server.
The setup is that there is a linux machine on which I've compiled lyx
1.1.6fix1 and is used as the remote machine for the NT machine.
Everything is working fine, except
re which
> version of DocBook is being used?
What you are missing is the stylesheets, the stylesheets define how to
translate the DocBook markup to any other markup, including but not
limited to, HTML and TeX. You need the SGML version of the stylesheets
since LyX creates the SGML version of DocBook.
Hope this helps.
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.
There is an intention to move to an XML based format, but that is going
on in a snail pace (tabulars in an XML based format, but that is all I
know).
Hope this helps,
Baruch
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.
There is an intention to move to an XML based format, but that is going
on in a snail pace (tabulars in an XML based format, but that is all I
know).
Hope this helps,
Baruch
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relevant source code.
There is an intention to move to an XML based format, but that is going
on in a snail pace (tabulars in an XML based format, but that is all I
know).
Hope this helps,
Baruch
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a program called
diction.
Just the link where I found the reference:
http://kb.indiana.edu/data/actd.html?cust=5912
This is a link to the programs diction and style:
http://www.gnu.org/software/diction/diction.html
The source is at:
http://www.moria.de/~michael/diction/diction.tar.gz
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* Baruch Even [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010321 21:41]:
* Robert Koehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010321 08:27]:
Hi,
A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
are checking the grammar in their documents? Yes we
a program called
diction.
Just the link where I found the reference:
http://kb.indiana.edu/data/actd.html?cust=5912
This is a link to the programs diction and style:
http://www.gnu.org/software/diction/diction.html
The source is at:
http://www.moria.de/~michael/diction/diction.tar.gz
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* Baruch Even [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010321 21:41]:
* Robert Koehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010321 08:27]:
Hi,
A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering how people
are checking the grammar in their documents? Yes we
a.de/~michael/diction/diction.tar.gz
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* Baruch Even <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010321 21:41]:
> * Robert Koehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010321 08:27]:
> > Hi,
> >
> > A question for all those using Lyx to write any type of document!
> > I am writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and was wondering
ining of the mind to thinking--something
that cannot be learned from books. Albert Einstein
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ining of the mind to thinking--something
that cannot be learned from books. Albert Einstein
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t; books. The value of an education in a liberal arts college is not the
> learning of many facts but the training of the mind to thinking--something
> that cannot be learned from books. Albert Einstein
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throw them!
Robin
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"A semi-functional insetgraphics exist it in 1.1.6. To use it, type M-x
graphics-insert."
Does anybody know, if it works for including ps graphics or where more
documentation may be found?
Thanks.
Rainer
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throw them!
Robin
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"A semi-functional insetgraphics exist it in 1.1.6. To use it, type M-x
graphics-insert."
Does anybody know, if it works for including ps graphics or where more
documentation may be found?
Thanks.
Rainer
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ys, so "Rasterized" is really going to throw them!
>
> Robin
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atures manual says in 3.3.6.3
>
> "A semi-functional insetgraphics exist it in 1.1.6. To use it, type M-x
> graphics-insert."
>
>
> Does anybody know, if it works for including ps graphics or where more
> documentation may be found?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Rainer
>
>
>
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* Marcus Beyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010210 22:18]:
Baruch Even I'm working on InsetGraphics, a rewrite of FigInset.
Dekel Tsur The external inset will not work with pdflatex.
Does this mean that LyX 1.2 will not support pdfTeX???
Actually the InsetGraphics will have better support
* Marcus Beyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010210 22:18]:
Baruch Even I'm working on InsetGraphics, a rewrite of FigInset.
Dekel Tsur The external inset will not work with pdflatex.
Does this mean that LyX 1.2 will not support pdfTeX???
Actually the InsetGraphics will have better support
* Marcus Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010210 22:18]:
>
> Baruch Even > I'm working on InsetGraphics, a rewrite of FigInset.
> Dekel Tsur > The external inset will not work with pdflatex.
>
> Does this mean that LyX 1.2 will not support pdfTeX???
Actually the Ins
images, and pdflatex accepts PNG or PDF images
but not EPS images. Essentially, LyX will need to convert the image to
the required format.
I already have the code needed to auto-convert the images, but the
inline viewing code still has problems.
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images, and pdflatex accepts PNG or PDF images
but not EPS images. Essentially, LyX will need to convert the image to
the required format.
I already have the code needed to auto-convert the images, but the
inline viewing code still has problems.
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problem is actually with the underlying LaTeX engine, the dvips
engine accepts only EPS images, and pdflatex accepts PNG or PDF images
but not EPS images. Essentially, LyX will need to convert the image to
the required format.
I already have the code needed to auto-convert the images, but the
inline vie
get inline preview or the controls to set the width/height and
such.
For 1.2.0 the new InsetGraphics will be ready and will include complete
support for bitmap images.
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get inline preview or the controls to set the width/height and
such.
For 1.2.0 the new InsetGraphics will be ready and will include complete
support for bitmap images.
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u dont get inline preview or the controls to set the width/height and
such.
For 1.2.0 the new InsetGraphics will be ready and will include complete
support for bitmap images.
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&
But what a huge task: I have more than a hundred figures to change (:-().
Is it possible to change the way lyx handles pstex files so as to avoid
all these steps ?
I also recommand some changes in the documentation (if my remarks aren't
wrong).
Your sincerely,
Yann COLLETTE
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But what a huge task: I have more than a hundred figures to change (:-().
Is it possible to change the way lyx handles pstex files so as to avoid
all these steps ?
I also recommand some changes in the documentation (if my remarks aren't
wrong).
Your sincerely,
Yann COLLETTE
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?
> I also recommand some changes in the documentation (if my remarks aren't
> wrong).
>
> Your sincerely,
>
> Yann COLLETTE
>
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ersion or the inline viewing.
Baruch Even schrieb:
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Rainer Hoffmann wrote:
Hi all,
Two things about the new possibility to insert raster images (which is great!):
1) I expected the menu entry to insert an raster image under Insert-... and not
under File-Insert.
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