On 31.01.2011, at 18:17, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
I confirm that Skim is able to autoload the pdf and keep the actual view of
the file. You have just tell it, the first time you update the PDF, that you
want it to auto-load it (I have not found a way to tell it to auto-load
without asking
On 31.01.2011, at 18:17, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
I confirm that Skim is able to autoload the pdf and keep the actual view of
the file. You have just tell it, the first time you update the PDF, that you
want it to auto-load it (I have not found a way to tell it to auto-load
without asking
On 31.01.2011, at 18:17, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> I confirm that Skim is able to autoload the pdf and keep the actual view of
> the file. You have just tell it, the first time you update the PDF, that you
> want it to auto-load it (I have not found a way to tell it to auto-load
> without
On 22.06.2010, at 23:00, Paul Rubin wrote:
Rich Shepard rshepard at appl-ecosys.com writes:
Both source .tex and .log are attached.
While the newest hyperref package does not include all the files of the
earlier versions and throws a warning, the error that halts compilation of
On 22.06.2010, at 23:00, Paul Rubin wrote:
Rich Shepard rshepard at appl-ecosys.com writes:
Both source .tex and .log are attached.
While the newest hyperref package does not include all the files of the
earlier versions and throws a warning, the error that halts compilation of
On 22.06.2010, at 23:00, Paul Rubin wrote:
> Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>
>>
>> Both source .tex and .log are attached.
>>
>> While the newest hyperref package does not include all the files of the
>> earlier versions and throws a warning, the error that halts compilation of
If you compile with pdflatex to pdf, you might also consider loading the
microtype package in your preamble:
\usepackage{microtype}
Not only this improves the typographical aesthetics of your document, I have
also found it reducing the number of pages slightly (by about a quarter page
per ten
On 15.06.2010, at 15:19, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 6/14/2010 7:35 PM, Paul Elliott wrote:
How do I do in lyx, a negative indent on an enumerated list inside a Theorem?
I have a math book where sometimes the theorems are written like this:
--
Theorem.
If all cows are spherical
If you compile with pdflatex to pdf, you might also consider loading the
microtype package in your preamble:
\usepackage{microtype}
Not only this improves the typographical aesthetics of your document, I have
also found it reducing the number of pages slightly (by about a quarter page
per ten
On 15.06.2010, at 15:19, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 6/14/2010 7:35 PM, Paul Elliott wrote:
How do I do in lyx, a negative indent on an enumerated list inside a Theorem?
I have a math book where sometimes the theorems are written like this:
--
Theorem.
If all cows are spherical
If you compile with pdflatex to pdf, you might also consider loading the
microtype package in your preamble:
\usepackage{microtype}
Not only this improves the typographical aesthetics of your document, I have
also found it reducing the number of pages slightly (by about a quarter page
per ten
On 15.06.2010, at 15:19, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> On 6/14/2010 7:35 PM, Paul Elliott wrote:
>>
>> How do I do in lyx, a negative indent on an enumerated list inside a Theorem?
>>
>> I have a math book where sometimes the theorems are written like this:
>>
>> --
>> Theorem.
>> If all
On 10.06.2010, at 11:02, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
On 06/02/2010 10:59 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear LyX-Users,
I am in the process of creating a custom of modules for personal use
p and another for the creation of epigraphs). For the epigraph
module to work correctly, it is
On 10.06.2010, at 11:02, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
On 06/02/2010 10:59 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear LyX-Users,
I am in the process of creating a custom of modules for personal use
p and another for the creation of epigraphs). For the epigraph
module to work correctly, it is
On 10.06.2010, at 11:02, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
>>> On 06/02/2010 10:59 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear LyX-Users,
>>
I am in the process of creating a custom of modules for personal use
>
p and another for the creation of epigraphs). For the epigraph
module to
On 08.06.2010, at 11:00, E. Kaplan wrote:
Thanks, Daniel, for sharing this solution.
Which style file are we talking about?
The beamer theme I have developed for my department. Its a complete own theme
that is included with \usetheme{i4} in your preamble and has to be put
somewhere in
On 08.06.2010, at 11:00, E. Kaplan wrote:
Thanks, Daniel, for sharing this solution.
Which style file are we talking about?
The beamer theme I have developed for my department. Its a complete own theme
that is included with \usetheme{i4} in your preamble and has to be put
somewhere in
On 08.06.2010, at 11:00, E. Kaplan wrote:
> Thanks, Daniel, for sharing this solution.
> Which style file are we talking about?
The beamer theme I have developed for my department. Its a complete own theme
that is included with \usetheme{i4} in your preamble and has to be put
somewhere
On 07.06.2010, at 19:41, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:18:37 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Steve,
To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
dodging the other important stuff that the
On 07.06.2010, at 19:41, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:18:37 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Steve,
To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
dodging the other important stuff that the
On 07.06.2010, at 19:41, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 June 2010 19:18:37 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
>> Steve,
>> To place a logo (or any other element of a template) with vfill, hfill,
>> etc. is way too much work, since you have to do it on every slide,
>> dodging the other important stuff that
On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
Under the 'Article' document type, the title page will list the print date of
a document.
But I vastly prefer to insert my own date, or to list the save date of the
file -- it just makes more sense for tracking changes.
Is there a way to get
On 28.05.2010, at 21:24, stefano franchi wrote:
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 5:33 AM, Daniel Lohmann
daniel.lohm...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de wrote:
On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
Assuming you are compiling with pdftex as backend (which is most probably the
case, as all
Nice trick. But wouldn't the final result be identical to the print date,
since pdftex checks the modification date of a tex file created on the fly
by lyx at print time? Or there is something more involved I don't understand?
Stefano, you are right, of course!
We need the path to the
On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
Under the 'Article' document type, the title page will list the print date of
a document.
But I vastly prefer to insert my own date, or to list the save date of the
file -- it just makes more sense for tracking changes.
Is there a way to get
On 28.05.2010, at 21:24, stefano franchi wrote:
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 5:33 AM, Daniel Lohmann
daniel.lohm...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de wrote:
On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
Assuming you are compiling with pdftex as backend (which is most probably the
case, as all
Nice trick. But wouldn't the final result be identical to the print date,
since pdftex checks the modification date of a tex file created on the fly
by lyx at print time? Or there is something more involved I don't understand?
Stefano, you are right, of course!
We need the path to the
On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
> Under the 'Article' document type, the title page will list the print date of
> a document.
>
> But I vastly prefer to insert my own date, or to list the save date of the
> file -- it just makes more sense for tracking changes.
>
> Is there a way
On 28.05.2010, at 21:24, stefano franchi wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 5:33 AM, Daniel Lohmann
> <daniel.lohm...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de> wrote:
>
> On 28.05.2010, at 00:30, Tim Wescott wrote:
>
>
> Assuming you are compiling with pdftex a
>> Nice trick. But wouldn't the final result be identical to the print date,
>> since pdftex checks the modification date of a tex file created on the fly
>> by lyx at print time? Or there is something more involved I don't understand?
>
> Stefano, you are right, of course!
>
> We need the
On 18.05.2010, at 17:02, RIchard Heck wrote:
Sending this to user's, too
On 05/18/2010 10:24 AM, Wes Lakenan wrote:
Hi,
My company is looking into switching from MS Word to a less stressful
program to create textbook-like binders. My company is a government
contractor that
On 18.05.2010, at 17:02, RIchard Heck wrote:
Sending this to user's, too
On 05/18/2010 10:24 AM, Wes Lakenan wrote:
Hi,
My company is looking into switching from MS Word to a less stressful
program to create textbook-like binders. My company is a government
contractor that
On 18.05.2010, at 17:02, RIchard Heck wrote:
>
> Sending this to user's, too
>
> On 05/18/2010 10:24 AM, Wes Lakenan wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My company is looking into switching from MS Word to a less stressful
>> program to create textbook-like binders. My company is a government
>>
On 02.03.2010, at 09:04, mario wrote:
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field
for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics
On 02.03.2010, at 09:04, mario wrote:
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the note field
for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\includegraphics
On 02.03.2010, at 09:04, mario wrote:
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 22.29 +0100, Daniel Lohmann ha scritto:
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Just an untested idea: Have you tried (mis-)using the "note" field
for
this purpose?
@book {...
note={\inclu
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Hi
thanks for your reply.
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.14 +0100, Uwe Stöhr ha scritto:
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Hi
thanks for your reply.
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.14 +0100, Uwe Stöhr ha scritto:
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
On 01.03.2010, at 21:33, mario wrote:
Hi
thanks for your reply.
Il giorno lun, 01/03/2010 alle 17.14 +0100, Uwe Stöhr ha scritto:
mario schrieb:
My question is: I would like to include scans of covers and selected
pages within my bibtex entrie (and final output), how do I do?
Hi Diego,
I did something similar for lyxgreyedout in my dissertation. The
caveat is that both., lyxgreyedout and comment are environments,
whereas marginpar is a command. So actually you are looking for a
technique to grab the content of an environment in a way it can be
passed to a
Hi Diego,
I did something similar for lyxgreyedout in my dissertation. The
caveat is that both., lyxgreyedout and comment are environments,
whereas marginpar is a command. So actually you are looking for a
technique to grab the content of an environment in a way it can be
passed to a
Hi Diego,
I did something similar for "lyxgreyedout" in my dissertation. The
caveat is that both., "lyxgreyedout" and "comment" are environments,
whereas marginpar is a command. So actually you are looking for a
technique to grab the content of an environment in a way it can be
passed to
I can recommend DropBox (http://www.dropbox.com) for this purpose.
They offer 2GB of free space and their software (Linux/Mac/Windows)
seamlessly integrates this storage into your file system: You just
copy your files to the local Dropbox/Public folder (via command
line, Explorer, Finder,
On 22.01.2010, at 06:13, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
Dear All
I am going to export lyx file to pdf, but not all pages.
What I usually do: Fileexportpdf(pdflatex)
but it will export all pages.
Is that possible to chose only at specific pages, for example page 13
to 14 only.
This is not
I can recommend DropBox (http://www.dropbox.com) for this purpose.
They offer 2GB of free space and their software (Linux/Mac/Windows)
seamlessly integrates this storage into your file system: You just
copy your files to the local Dropbox/Public folder (via command
line, Explorer, Finder,
On 22.01.2010, at 06:13, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
Dear All
I am going to export lyx file to pdf, but not all pages.
What I usually do: Fileexportpdf(pdflatex)
but it will export all pages.
Is that possible to chose only at specific pages, for example page 13
to 14 only.
This is not
I can recommend DropBox (http://www.dropbox.com) for this purpose.
They offer 2GB of free space and their software (Linux/Mac/Windows)
seamlessly integrates this storage into your file system: You just
copy your files to the local "Dropbox/Public" folder (via command
line, Explorer,
On 22.01.2010, at 06:13, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
Dear All
I am going to export lyx file to pdf, but not all pages.
What I usually do: File>export>pdf(pdflatex)
but it will export all pages.
Is that possible to chose only at specific pages, for example page 13
to 14 only.
This is not
On 20.01.2010, at 11:25, Steve Sidney wrote:
Rob
Thanks. Although I haven't used the longtable package, I am aware of
its exsistence.
My report is already some 30 odd pages and if I allow each table to
take 2 pages it will make it even more bulky.
There seems to be two alternatives.
On 20.01.2010, at 11:25, Steve Sidney wrote:
Rob
Thanks. Although I haven't used the longtable package, I am aware of
its exsistence.
My report is already some 30 odd pages and if I allow each table to
take 2 pages it will make it even more bulky.
There seems to be two alternatives.
On 20.01.2010, at 11:25, Steve Sidney wrote:
Rob
Thanks. Although I haven't used the longtable package, I am aware of
its exsistence.
My report is already some 30 odd pages and if I allow each table to
take 2 pages it will make it even more bulky.
There seems to be two alternatives.
Hi Rob,
a clean solution might be possible using the afterpage package.
Basically it provides the \afterpage{something} command, which
causes the expansion of something to be postponed until LaTeX has
shipped out the current page. If you insert your long table this way,
it should
Hi Rob,
a clean solution might be possible using the afterpage package.
Basically it provides the \afterpage{something} command, which
causes the expansion of something to be postponed until LaTeX has
shipped out the current page. If you insert your long table this way,
it should
Hi Rob,
a clean solution might be possible using the afterpage package.
Basically it provides the \afterpage{} command, which
causes the expansion of to be postponed until LaTeX has
shipped out the current page. If you insert your long table this way,
it should (theoretically) appear on
Thanks Daniel,
Yeah, I tried a minipage containing three minipages just before I
wrote the
original email. It walked waay off the right side of the page.
Hmmm, but I didn't try the textwidth and hfill. Where would I place
the
\textwidth, and how would I back it out once all these
Thanks Daniel,
Yeah, I tried a minipage containing three minipages just before I
wrote the
original email. It walked waay off the right side of the page.
Hmmm, but I didn't try the textwidth and hfill. Where would I place
the
\textwidth, and how would I back it out once all these
Thanks Daniel,
Yeah, I tried a minipage containing three minipages just before I
wrote the
original email. It walked waay off the right side of the page.
Hmmm, but I didn't try the textwidth and hfill. Where would I place
the
\textwidth, and how would I back it out once all these
On 12.01.2010, at 07:05, Steve Litt wrote:
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic.
Column 2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic.
I used
individual 1 row, 3 column tables to save room and make sure pages
broke
reasonably.
On 12.01.2010, at 07:05, Steve Litt wrote:
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic.
Column 2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic.
I used
individual 1 row, 3 column tables to save room and make sure pages
broke
reasonably.
On 12.01.2010, at 07:05, Steve Litt wrote:
Ugh!
I wanted rows with 3 columns. Column 1 is the name of the graphic.
Column 2 is
the graphic itself. Column 3 is a short explanation of the graphic.
I used
individual 1 row, 3 column tables to save room and make sure pages
broke
reasonably.
On 06.01.2010, at 10:58, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Guenter Milde wrote:
In older LyX versions, you could choose to compile without temporary
directory. Is this still supported?
I don't think so.
Which is a pity, IMHO.
Not only this would be an easy workaround for all problems related to
On 06.01.2010, at 10:58, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Guenter Milde wrote:
In older LyX versions, you could choose to compile without temporary
directory. Is this still supported?
I don't think so.
Which is a pity, IMHO.
Not only this would be an easy workaround for all problems related to
On 06.01.2010, at 10:58, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Guenter Milde wrote:
In older LyX versions, you could choose to compile without temporary
directory. Is this still supported?
I don't think so.
Which is a pity, IMHO.
Not only this would be an easy workaround for all problems related to
On 29.12.2009, at 19:55, Paul Sutton wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
The PGF/TikZ package contains a quite decent calendar library. Within
LyX you have to use ERT as it is a LaTeX package, but its relatively
easy to use.
Daniel
Ok thanks
I have
On 29.12.2009, at 19:55, Paul Sutton wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
The PGF/TikZ package contains a quite decent calendar library. Within
LyX you have to use ERT as it is a LaTeX package, but its relatively
easy to use.
Daniel
Ok thanks
I have
On 29.12.2009, at 19:55, Paul Sutton wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
The PGF/TikZ package contains a quite decent calendar library. Within
LyX you have to use ERT as it is a LaTeX package, but its relatively
easy to use.
Daniel
Ok thanks
I have
On 30.12.2009, at 01:57, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Petr Šimon wrote:
Currently the citation key can be made out of 'author', 'year',
'title' and
optionally from separators like '_'. I will add another keyword,
'zotero'
that will create the cite key from unique identifier in zotero db.
yep,
On 30.12.2009, at 01:57, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Petr Šimon wrote:
Currently the citation key can be made out of 'author', 'year',
'title' and
optionally from separators like '_'. I will add another keyword,
'zotero'
that will create the cite key from unique identifier in zotero db.
yep,
On 30.12.2009, at 01:57, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Petr Šimon wrote:
Currently the citation key can be made out of 'author', 'year',
'title' and
optionally from separators like '_'. I will add another keyword,
'zotero'
that will create the cite key from unique identifier in zotero db.
yep,
On 27.12.2009, at 00:41, Steve Litt wrote:
On Saturday 26 December 2009 18:02:09 Paul Sutton wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to produce a calender in LyX, I am looking for some
sort
of plug in or style to do it.
thanks
Paul
I'm sure it's possible, probably with a series of tables, one for
On 27.12.2009, at 00:41, Steve Litt wrote:
On Saturday 26 December 2009 18:02:09 Paul Sutton wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to produce a calender in LyX, I am looking for some
sort
of plug in or style to do it.
thanks
Paul
I'm sure it's possible, probably with a series of tables, one for
On 27.12.2009, at 00:41, Steve Litt wrote:
On Saturday 26 December 2009 18:02:09 Paul Sutton wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to produce a calender in LyX, I am looking for some
sort
of plug in or style to do it.
thanks
Paul
I'm sure it's possible, probably with a series of tables, one for
On 10.09.2009, at 22:58, Rob wrote:
Hi,
I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. I read in
a past post
that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in
hyperref since
they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset
argument to the
On 10.09.2009, at 22:58, Rob wrote:
Hi,
I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. I read in
a past post
that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in
hyperref since
they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset
argument to the
On 10.09.2009, at 22:58, Rob wrote:
Hi,
I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. I read in
a past post
that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in
hyperref since
they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset
argument to the
On 14.08.2009, at 15:56, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Or am I mistaken here? I am still seeking for a definite answer
regarding
the conversion route that to my understanding is automatically
deduced by
LyX (TiKZ -- PDF | PDF -- Preview). It seem that (newer?)
versions of LyX
On 14.08.2009, at 15:56, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Or am I mistaken here? I am still seeking for a definite answer
regarding
the conversion route that to my understanding is automatically
deduced by
LyX (TiKZ -- PDF | PDF -- Preview). It seem that (newer?)
versions of LyX
On 14.08.2009, at 15:56, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Or am I mistaken here? I am still seeking for a definite answer
regarding
the conversion route that to my understanding is automatically
deduced by
LyX (TiKZ --> PDF | PDF --> Preview). It seem that (newer?)
ve
On 11.08.2009, at 23:48, Phil wrote:
You might also try excel2latex
I can also recommend excel2latex. I used it quite a lot when I was
writing my thesis. The nice thing about it is that it also preserves a
sensible part of the formattings (e.g., bold headlines, right aligned
data,
On 13.08.2009, at 06:47, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Daniel
Lohmanndaniel.lohm...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de wrote:
Hi,
So here is what I want to achieve:
I have some TikZ figures (which are actually stand-alone LaTeX-
documents
with the extension .tikz) that I
On 12.08.2009, at 09:53, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-08-11, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
that mean that it is *not possible* to achieve goal (1) (the
preview in
LyX, everything else works) via file formats and converters only?
unless imagemagick convert utility knows how
On 13.08.2009, at 11:22, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
- to make a python script which would take the parent document
dumps the
preamble, then inputs tikz, latex it and returns figure for both
preview
and output.
Here is such a python script (although
On 11.08.2009, at 23:48, Phil wrote:
You might also try excel2latex
I can also recommend excel2latex. I used it quite a lot when I was
writing my thesis. The nice thing about it is that it also preserves a
sensible part of the formattings (e.g., bold headlines, right aligned
data,
On 13.08.2009, at 06:47, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Daniel
Lohmanndaniel.lohm...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de wrote:
Hi,
So here is what I want to achieve:
I have some TikZ figures (which are actually stand-alone LaTeX-
documents
with the extension .tikz) that I
On 12.08.2009, at 09:53, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-08-11, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
that mean that it is *not possible* to achieve goal (1) (the
preview in
LyX, everything else works) via file formats and converters only?
unless imagemagick convert utility knows how
On 13.08.2009, at 11:22, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
- to make a python script which would take the parent document
dumps the
preamble, then inputs tikz, latex it and returns figure for both
preview
and output.
Here is such a python script (although
On 11.08.2009, at 23:48, Phil wrote:
You might also try excel2latex
I can also recommend excel2latex. I used it quite a lot when I was
writing my thesis. The nice thing about it is that it also preserves a
sensible part of the formattings (e.g., bold headlines, right aligned
data,
On 13.08.2009, at 06:47, Paul Johnson wrote:
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Daniel
Lohmann<daniel.lohm...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de> wrote:
Hi,
So here is what I want to achieve:
I have some TikZ figures (which are actually stand-alone LaTeX-
documents
with the extension .tikz)
On 12.08.2009, at 09:53, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-08-11, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
that mean that it is *not possible* to achieve goal (1) (the
preview in
LyX, everything else works) via file formats and converters only?
unless imagemagick convert utility knows how
On 13.08.2009, at 11:22, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
- to make a python script which would take the parent document
dumps the
preamble, then inputs tikz, latex it and returns figure for both
preview
and output.
Here is such a python script (although
On 09.08.2009, at 17:31, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Your help is highly appreciated!
try to mimic http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/27914
and ask for inclusion if you succeed. you may also
want to comment on bug 4882.
Hi Pavel,
Thanks for your answer!
However, I have
On 09.08.2009, at 17:31, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Your help is highly appreciated!
try to mimic http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/27914
and ask for inclusion if you succeed. you may also
want to comment on bug 4882.
Hi Pavel,
Thanks for your answer!
However, I have
On 09.08.2009, at 17:31, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Your help is highly appreciated!
try to mimic http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/27914
and ask for inclusion if you succeed. you may also
want to comment on bug 4882.
Hi Pavel,
Thanks for your answer!
However, I have
Hi,
Even though I consider myself a LyX master in many respects, the
exact usage of File Formats, Converters and External Material...
have always remained a mystery to me. Today I gave it another try (LyX
1.6.3-mac) -- and failed again.
So here is what I want to achieve:
I have some
Hi,
Even though I consider myself a LyX master in many respects, the
exact usage of File Formats, Converters and External Material...
have always remained a mystery to me. Today I gave it another try (LyX
1.6.3-mac) -- and failed again.
So here is what I want to achieve:
I have some
Hi,
Even though I consider myself a "LyX master" in many respects, the
exact usage of "File Formats", "Converters" and "External Material..."
have always remained a mystery to me. Today I gave it another try (LyX
1.6.3-mac) -- and failed again.
So here is what I want to achieve:
I have
On 24.07.2009, at 02:25, Luis F. Amorim França wrote:
Thanks Daniel!
I tried to create a document with a ERT like
\title(Paper Title)
\author{Luis}
but when I compile it, the document is empty. Trying to use the Lyx
Title
and Author, I get this message:
\author{Luis}\maketitle
The
On 24.07.2009, at 02:25, Luis F. Amorim França wrote:
Thanks Daniel!
I tried to create a document with a ERT like
\title(Paper Title)
\author{Luis}
but when I compile it, the document is empty. Trying to use the Lyx
Title
and Author, I get this message:
\author{Luis}\maketitle
The
On 24.07.2009, at 02:25, Luis F. Amorim França wrote:
Thanks Daniel!
I tried to create a document with a ERT like
\title(Paper Title)
\author{Luis}
but when I compile it, the document is empty. Trying to use the Lyx
Title
and Author, I get this message:
\author{Luis}\maketitle
The
On 17.04.2009, at 15:25, Niko Schwarz wrote:
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com
wrote:
1) I like the lyx format as it is BECAUSE it is not compressed, so I
would definitely not change the default format.
Ok, maybe I didn't make myself clear: you can have
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