Hi LyX folks,
Assorted questions:
When I make up a mathematics exam, I often need to insert a series of
formulas inline but in displaystyle size (retaining the inline
position). I know how to force this with \displaystyle or by selecting
the _contents_ of an inline formula and choosing
Hadn't thought of that. Thanks, Paul.
Paul Smith wrote:
>
> Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> > When I make up a mathematics exam, I often need to insert a series of
> > formulas inline but in displaystyle size (retaining the inline
> > position). I know how to force
Herbert Voss, Ronald Florence, Stephen Buonopane, Bo Peng,
and Andre Poenitz.
Bruce
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Here's the problem I've been having: in any lyx file which contains (in
mathmode) a fraction or a sub or superscript, both View pdflatex and
File Print produce an error message. (LyX
Herbert Voss, Ronald Florence, Stephen Buonopane, Bo Peng,
and Andre Poenitz.
Bruce
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Here's the problem I've been having: in any lyx file which contains (in
mathmode) a fraction or a sub or superscript, both View pdflatex and
File Print produce an error message. (LyX
way,
especially Herbert Voss, Ronald Florence, Stephen Buonopane, Bo Peng,
and Andre Poenitz.
Bruce
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>
> Here's the problem I've been having: in any lyx file which contains (in
> mathmode) a fraction or a sub or superscript, both View > pdflatex and
>
with the fact that I never downloaded the
CMS Super package, does it?)
Bruce
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Here's the problem I've been having: in any lyx file which contains (in
mathmode) a fraction or a sub or superscript, both View pdflatex and
File Print produce an error message. (LyX/Mac, LyX
Thanks, Herbert. I assume I should move the old font file out or delete
it, before replacing it with the new one?
Herbert Voss wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I think I have finally figured out the source of my problem: When a lyx
file uses the default 10 pt font size, then any inline
with the fact that I never downloaded the
CMS Super package, does it?)
Bruce
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Here's the problem I've been having: in any lyx file which contains (in
mathmode) a fraction or a sub or superscript, both View pdflatex and
File Print produce an error message. (LyX/Mac, LyX
Thanks, Herbert. I assume I should move the old font file out or delete
it, before replacing it with the new one?
Herbert Voss wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I think I have finally figured out the source of my problem: When a lyx
file uses the default 10 pt font size, then any inline
well. But I would like to fix this font problem. (This
doesn't have anything to do with the fact that I never downloaded the
CMS Super package, does it?)
Bruce
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>
> Here's the problem I've been having: in any lyx file which contains (in
> mathmode) a fraction or
Thanks, Herbert. I assume I should move the old font file out or delete
it, before replacing it with the new one?
Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> > I think I have finally figured out the source of my problem: When a lyx
> > file uses the default 10 pt font siz
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Here's the problem I've been having: in any lyx file which contains (in
mathmode) a fraction or a sub or superscript, both View pdflatex and
File Print produce an error message. (LyX/Mac, LyX 1.3.4, Mac 10.3.4)
Ronald Florence has been very helpful, and he suggested
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Here's the problem I've been having: in any lyx file which contains (in
mathmode) a fraction or a sub or superscript, both View pdflatex and
File Print produce an error message. (LyX/Mac, LyX 1.3.4, Mac 10.3.4)
Ronald Florence has been very helpful, and he suggested
Bruce
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>
> Here's the problem I've been having: in any lyx file which contains (in
> mathmode) a fraction or a sub or superscript, both View > pdflatex and
> File > Print produce an error message. (LyX/Mac, LyX 1.3.4, Mac 10.3.4)
> Ronald Florence ha
line with /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/LyX.
Thanks,
Bruce Pourciau
Thanks, Steven. Do I go to the Terminal right AFTER I have produced one
of my error messages?
Here are the error messages: selecting view - pdflatex gives File
error. Couldn't open file. It may be corrupt or a file format Preview
does not recognize and selecting file - print gives Unable to
Thanks Stephen.
Bruce
Stephen Buonopane wrote:
On Jul 23, 2004, at 12:57 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks, Steven. Do I go to the Terminal right AFTER I have produced one
of my error messages?
Yes, after. You will see many, many messages in the terminal window.
Every time you do
Stephen, you asked what happens with View pdf. Home for lunch, where
the badly behaving LyX resides, I checked. View pdf gives this error
message: Cannot convert file. Error while executing dvips -t letter -o
'filename.ps' 'filename.dvi' Does this mean anything to anyone?
Bruce
Stephen
line with /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/LyX.
Thanks,
Bruce Pourciau
Thanks, Steven. Do I go to the Terminal right AFTER I have produced one
of my error messages?
Here are the error messages: selecting view - pdflatex gives File
error. Couldn't open file. It may be corrupt or a file format Preview
does not recognize and selecting file - print gives Unable to
Thanks Stephen.
Bruce
Stephen Buonopane wrote:
On Jul 23, 2004, at 12:57 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks, Steven. Do I go to the Terminal right AFTER I have produced one
of my error messages?
Yes, after. You will see many, many messages in the terminal window.
Every time you do
Stephen, you asked what happens with View pdf. Home for lunch, where
the badly behaving LyX resides, I checked. View pdf gives this error
message: Cannot convert file. Error while executing dvips -t letter -o
'filename.ps' 'filename.dvi' Does this mean anything to anyone?
Bruce
Stephen
X from the
command line with /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/LyX.
Thanks,
Bruce Pourciau
Thanks, Steven. Do I go to the Terminal right AFTER I have produced one
of my error messages?
Here are the error messages: selecting view -> pdflatex gives "File
error. Couldn't open file. It may be corrupt or a file format Preview
does not recognize" and selecting file -> print gives "Unable to
Thanks Stephen.
Bruce
Stephen Buonopane wrote:
>
> On Jul 23, 2004, at 12:57 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>
> > Thanks, Steven. Do I go to the Terminal right AFTER I have produced one
> > of my error messages?
>
> Yes, after. You will see many, many messages in the te
Stephen, you asked what happens with View > pdf. Home for lunch, where
the badly behaving LyX resides, I checked. View > pdf gives this error
message: "Cannot convert file. Error while executing dvips -t letter -o
'filename.ps' 'filename.dvi' Does this mean anything to anyone?
Bruce
Stephen
If I trash the LyX.app bundle, can I use Ronald Florence's
self-installing binary to get a clean reinstall of LyX? Does anyone know
whether this self-installing binary first checks for files that the
pervious installation may have left behind?
Bruce
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks, Bennett. I
If I trash the LyX.app bundle, can I use Ronald Florence's
self-installing binary to get a clean reinstall of LyX? Does anyone know
whether this self-installing binary first checks for files that the
pervious installation may have left behind?
Bruce
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Thanks, Bennett. I
If I trash the LyX.app bundle, can I use Ronald Florence's
self-installing binary to get a clean reinstall of LyX? Does anyone know
whether this self-installing binary first checks for files that the
pervious installation may have left behind?
Bruce
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>
> Thanks, B
Hi List,
In the hope of fixing my preview and printing error problems (when a LyX
file contains (in math mode) a fraction, superscript or subscript, or
decorated integral or sum, then that file fails to preview and print), I
would like to reinstall LyX. I originally installed LyX/Mac as a
the self-installing binary if possible.
Bruce
Bennett Helm wrote:
On Jul 16, 2004, at 1:02 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Hi List,
In the hope of fixing my preview and printing error problems (when a
LyX
file contains (in math mode) a fraction, superscript or subscript, or
decorated
Hi List,
In the hope of fixing my preview and printing error problems (when a LyX
file contains (in math mode) a fraction, superscript or subscript, or
decorated integral or sum, then that file fails to preview and print), I
would like to reinstall LyX. I originally installed LyX/Mac as a
the self-installing binary if possible.
Bruce
Bennett Helm wrote:
On Jul 16, 2004, at 1:02 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Hi List,
In the hope of fixing my preview and printing error problems (when a
LyX
file contains (in math mode) a fraction, superscript or subscript, or
decorated
Hi List,
In the hope of fixing my preview and printing error problems (when a LyX
file contains (in math mode) a fraction, superscript or subscript, or
decorated integral or sum, then that file fails to preview and print), I
would like to reinstall LyX. I originally installed LyX/Mac as a
the self-installing binary if possible.
Bruce
Bennett Helm wrote:
>
> On Jul 16, 2004, at 1:02 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>
> > Hi List,
> >
> > In the hope of fixing my preview and printing error problems (when a
> > LyX
> > file contains (in math mod
Angus,
Sorry about the delay. Thank you for your very helpful response to my
long list of newbie LyX questions.
Bruce
Angus Leeming wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Since I have been using (more like exploring so far) LyX for only a few
weeks, almost surely some or all of my questions
Angus,
Sorry about the delay. Thank you for your very helpful response to my
long list of newbie LyX questions.
Bruce
Angus Leeming wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Since I have been using (more like exploring so far) LyX for only a few
weeks, almost surely some or all of my questions
Angus,
Sorry about the delay. Thank you for your very helpful response to my
long list of newbie LyX questions.
Bruce
Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>
> > Since I have been using (more like exploring so far) LyX for only a few
> > weeks, almost sur
it. Could this have caused the problem?
Any suggestions? Do I need to reinstall something? As a mathematician,
if I can't preview and print files containing mathematics, then I have a
little problem.
Bruce Pourciau
:52:56AM -0700, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
My convention says all multi-char function names are upright.
Your stated convention is correct, but Jn and Hn are not considered
multi-character function names, but rather single-character
function...
So counting seems to be a matter of taste
it. Could this have caused the problem?
Any suggestions? Do I need to reinstall something? As a mathematician,
if I can't preview and print files containing mathematics, then I have a
little problem.
Bruce Pourciau
:52:56AM -0700, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
My convention says all multi-char function names are upright.
Your stated convention is correct, but Jn and Hn are not considered
multi-character function names, but rather single-character
function...
So counting seems to be a matter of taste
es. But I never got
around to installing it. Could this have caused the problem?
Any suggestions? Do I need to reinstall something? As a mathematician,
if I can't preview and print files containing mathematics, then I have a
little problem.
Bruce Pourciau
, 2004 at 08:52:56AM -0700, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> > > My convention says "all multi-char function names are upright".
> >
> > Your stated convention is correct, but Jn and Hn are not considered
> > "multi-character function names," but rather si
), plus LyX/Mac
as a self-installing binary based on LyX 1.3.4 and the Qt/Mac library
running on Mac OS 10.3.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Bruce Pourciau
Department of Mathematics
Lawrence University
PS I'm very new at this game, so suggestions/instructions should be
phrased accordingly.
), plus LyX/Mac
as a self-installing binary based on LyX 1.3.4 and the Qt/Mac library
running on Mac OS 10.3.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Bruce Pourciau
Department of Mathematics
Lawrence University
PS I'm very new at this game, so suggestions/instructions should be
phrased accordingly.
conversion support, ImageMagick), plus LyX/Mac
as a self-installing binary based on LyX 1.3.4 and the Qt/Mac library
running on Mac OS 10.3.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Bruce Pourciau
Department of Mathematics
Lawrence University
PS I'm very new at this game, so suggestions/instruction
Your stated convention is correct, but Jn and Hn are not considered
multi-character function names, but rather single-character function
names with a subscript, and as such they should be typeset in italic.
Bruce Pourciau
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 01:16:04PM +0200
Your stated convention is correct, but Jn and Hn are not considered
multi-character function names, but rather single-character function
names with a subscript, and as such they should be typeset in italic.
Bruce Pourciau
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at 01:16:04PM +0200
Your stated convention is correct, but Jn and Hn are not considered
"multi-character function names," but rather single-character function
names with a subscript, and as such they should be typeset in italic.
Bruce Pourciau
Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 14, 2004 at
now, but I'm not at the moment at a machine with LaTeX installed.)
Bruce Pourciau
now, but I'm not at the moment at a machine with LaTeX installed.)
Bruce Pourciau
now, but I'm not at the moment at a machine with LaTeX installed.)
Bruce Pourciau
is an article which I submit to a journal which typesets
using LaTeX but with Times, say, as their font, aren't they going to ask
me to send them the figures with the labels redone in Times?
Thanks for whatever help the LyX pros can provide.
Bruce Pourciau
is an article which I submit to a journal which typesets
using LaTeX but with Times, say, as their font, aren't they going to ask
me to send them the figures with the labels redone in Times?
Thanks for whatever help the LyX pros can provide.
Bruce Pourciau
t family (from Y & Y)? But then if
this document is an article which I submit to a journal which typesets
using LaTeX but with Times, say, as their font, aren't they going to ask
me to send them the figures with the labels redone in Times?
Thanks for whatever help the LyX pros can provide.
Bruce Pourciau
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