On 7.04.08, Steve Litt wrote:
On Monday 07 April 2008 10:54, Oscar Lopez wrote:
... My colleague uses the windows
version of lyx and I use the linux version.
...
Now we are concerned with the use of a common vector drawing program
that can be used at both platforms.
Try inkscape. I
On 7.04.08, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 11:25:45PM +0200, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
On 07.04.2008, at 16:01, Ethan Metsger wrote:
On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 09:04:16 -0400, Daniel Lohmann
AFAIK there is, unfortunately, no LFUN for this
I too would really appreciate a keyboard
On 7.04.08, Miguel Daniel Rodríguez Magarzo wrote:
So I don't know what to do, if I should abandon the idea of building a
master document,since I don't see clearly which advantages it really
provides. Anyone could point me any?
You will get the advantage of a common document
* continuous
On 8.04.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
My suggestion would be a new LFUN next-inset-configure that will
open a dialog window in any case:
currently inset-settings lfun (now speaking in terms of 1.6)
I find inset-settings even in my LyX 1.5.4.
However, I could not get M-x inset-settings to open
On 7.04.08, Steve Litt wrote:
On Monday 07 April 2008 10:54, Oscar Lopez wrote:
... My colleague uses the windows
version of lyx and I use the linux version.
...
Now we are concerned with the use of a common vector drawing program
that can be used at both platforms.
Try inkscape. I
On 7.04.08, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 11:25:45PM +0200, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
On 07.04.2008, at 16:01, Ethan Metsger wrote:
On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 09:04:16 -0400, Daniel Lohmann
AFAIK there is, unfortunately, no LFUN for this
I too would really appreciate a keyboard
On 7.04.08, Miguel Daniel Rodríguez Magarzo wrote:
So I don't know what to do, if I should abandon the idea of building a
master document,since I don't see clearly which advantages it really
provides. Anyone could point me any?
You will get the advantage of a common document
* continuous
On 8.04.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
My suggestion would be a new LFUN next-inset-configure that will
open a dialog window in any case:
currently inset-settings lfun (now speaking in terms of 1.6)
I find inset-settings even in my LyX 1.5.4.
However, I could not get M-x inset-settings to open
On 7.04.08, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Monday 07 April 2008 10:54, Oscar Lopez wrote:
> > ... My colleague uses the windows
> > version of lyx and I use the linux version.
...
> > Now we are concerned with the use of a common vector drawing program
> > that can be used at both platforms.
> Try
On 7.04.08, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 11:25:45PM +0200, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> > On 07.04.2008, at 16:01, Ethan Metsger wrote:
> >> On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 09:04:16 -0400, Daniel Lohmann
> >>
> >>> AFAIK there is, unfortunately, no LFUN for this
> >>> I too would really
On 7.04.08, Miguel Daniel Rodríguez Magarzo wrote:
> So I don't know what to do, if I should abandon the idea of building a
> master document,since I don't see clearly which advantages it really
> provides. Anyone could point me any?
You will get the advantage of a common document
*
On 8.04.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> > My suggestion would be a new LFUN "next-inset-configure" that will
> > open a dialog window in any case:
> currently inset-settings lfun (now speaking in terms of 1.6)
I find inset-settings even in my LyX 1.5.4.
However, I could not get M-x inset-settings to
On 6.04.08, snvv wrote:
I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
in the same document.
Did you check Use Babel in the DocumentSettingsLanguages tab?
GM
On 6.04.08, Jinghua Zhong wrote:
The label for Chapter is displayed differently from those of Part,
Section, Subsection, etc. The label (e.g., Chapter 1) appears above
the text, but the label for everything else appears to the left.
However, I couldn't find anything in the layout files that
On 4.04.08, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
G. Milde schrieb:
trying to convert the sciposter.tex example to a lyx file (after creating a
basic layout), I realized that all comments were translated to raw latex
(ERT). I would prefer it to go to a 'Comment' box.
I think there is alredy a bug report, when
On 7.04.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:01 AM, G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6.04.08, snvv wrote:
I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
in the same document.
Did you check Use Babel in the DocumentSettingsLanguages tab
Dear LyX-Users,
Attach: /home/milde/.lyx/layouts/leftalign.inc
As LyX's linebreaking algorithm does not include hyphenation of longer
words, some very large inter-word spaces frequently occure (especially in
languages with many long words as e.g. German).
Readability can be improved by setting
Dear LyX users,
for my thesis, I define a set of about 20 math-macros that reside in a
well commented file math-macros.lyx that is included by the document
file(s).
When I open the document file before opening the math-macro.lyx file, all
macros will be shown as ERT. Unfortunately, they remain
On 6.04.08, snvv wrote:
I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
in the same document.
Did you check Use Babel in the DocumentSettingsLanguages tab?
GM
On 6.04.08, Jinghua Zhong wrote:
The label for Chapter is displayed differently from those of Part,
Section, Subsection, etc. The label (e.g., Chapter 1) appears above
the text, but the label for everything else appears to the left.
However, I couldn't find anything in the layout files that
On 4.04.08, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
G. Milde schrieb:
trying to convert the sciposter.tex example to a lyx file (after creating a
basic layout), I realized that all comments were translated to raw latex
(ERT). I would prefer it to go to a 'Comment' box.
I think there is alredy a bug report, when
On 7.04.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:01 AM, G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6.04.08, snvv wrote:
I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
in the same document.
Did you check Use Babel in the DocumentSettingsLanguages tab
Dear LyX-Users,
Attach: /home/milde/.lyx/layouts/leftalign.inc
As LyX's linebreaking algorithm does not include hyphenation of longer
words, some very large inter-word spaces frequently occure (especially in
languages with many long words as e.g. German).
Readability can be improved by setting
Dear LyX users,
for my thesis, I define a set of about 20 math-macros that reside in a
well commented file math-macros.lyx that is included by the document
file(s).
When I open the document file before opening the math-macro.lyx file, all
macros will be shown as ERT. Unfortunately, they remain
On 6.04.08, snvv wrote:
> I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
> in the same document.
Did you check "Use Babel" in the Document>Settings>Languages tab?
GM
On 6.04.08, Jinghua Zhong wrote:
> The label for Chapter is displayed differently from those of Part,
> Section, Subsection, etc. The label (e.g., "Chapter 1") appears above
> the text, but the label for everything else appears to the left.
> However, I couldn't find anything in the layout files
On 4.04.08, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> G. Milde schrieb:
>> trying to convert the sciposter.tex example to a lyx file (after creating a
>> basic layout), I realized that all comments were translated to raw latex
>> (ERT). I would prefer it to go to a 'Comment' box.
> I thi
On 7.04.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:01 AM, G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 6.04.08, snvv wrote:
> > > I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
> > > in the same document.
> > Di
Dear LyX-Users,
Attach: /home/milde/.lyx/layouts/leftalign.inc
As LyX's linebreaking algorithm does not include hyphenation of longer
words, some very large inter-word spaces frequently occure (especially in
languages with many long words as e.g. German).
Readability can be improved by setting
Dear LyX users,
for my thesis, I define a set of about 20 math-macros that reside in a
well commented file math-macros.lyx that is included by the document
file(s).
When I open the document file before opening the math-macro.lyx file, all
macros will be shown as ERT. Unfortunately, they remain
On 1.04.08, Rex C. Eastbourne wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, Guenter!
G. Milde wrote:
On 31.03.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
3. Should we provide output samples (DVI, PDF) somewhere
...
Of course we should. Also as illustration of the WYSIWYM principle and the
sensible distinction
Dear LyX users,
trying to convert the sciposter.tex example to a lyx file (after creating a
basic layout), I realized that all comments were translated to raw latex
(ERT). I would prefer it to go to a 'Comment' box.
Is this a bug, a missing feature, or intended. (It makes sense for
outcommented
On 1.04.08, Rex C. Eastbourne wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, Guenter!
G. Milde wrote:
On 31.03.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
3. Should we provide output samples (DVI, PDF) somewhere
...
Of course we should. Also as illustration of the WYSIWYM principle and the
sensible distinction
Dear LyX users,
trying to convert the sciposter.tex example to a lyx file (after creating a
basic layout), I realized that all comments were translated to raw latex
(ERT). I would prefer it to go to a 'Comment' box.
Is this a bug, a missing feature, or intended. (It makes sense for
outcommented
On 1.04.08, Rex C. Eastbourne wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback, Guenter!
> G. Milde wrote:
>> On 31.03.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>>> 3. Should we provide output samples (DVI, PDF) somewhere
...
>> Of course we should. Also as illustration of the WYSIWYM principle and
Dear LyX users,
trying to convert the sciposter.tex example to a lyx file (after creating a
basic layout), I realized that all comments were translated to raw latex
(ERT). I would prefer it to go to a 'Comment' box.
Is this a bug, a missing feature, or intended. (It makes sense for
outcommented
On 31.03.08, Grahame Blackwood wrote:
On Monday 31 March 2008 17:05:21 Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, Grahame Blackwood wrote:
Is there anyway to do this properly so that standard text and
section/subsections are increased in size proportionally?
Documents - Settings -
On 31.03.08, Luis Rivera wrote:
Liviu Andronic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does LaTeX support such rarely encountered languages?
Liviu
It does: provided you supply an appropriately formatted language.ldf file
somewhere in your TEXPATH.
Could LyX generate the list of supported
On 31.03.08, William R. Buckley wrote:
Well, the open source tool Maxima has no problem following a Windows
shortcut in its browsing function. So, your position is therefore that
LyX should be less than it might be, when other open source tools have
no problem with a simple if arcane
On 31.03.08, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 04:42:18PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, G. Milde wrote:
About the logo
...
* funny
...
* home made
The problem I see with these associations is getting an acceptance at for
work these applications
On 31.03.08, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We try hard to make a good application. We do not want to be
- ISO 9002 compliant
- 99.% reliant
- 24/24, 7/7
- Vista Experience Qualified Professional (or whatever)
- [insert your own here]
This should go to the LyX
On 31.03.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Rex C. Eastbourne wrote:
For those who haven't seen it, the new LyX website is now at:
http://www.lyx.org/test/index.php/Main/HomePage
We're still doing some design work, but the basics are in place. What
do you all think?
Good overall impression.
On 31.03.08, Michael Thompson wrote:
On the question of screenshots,
a) it bugs me that the illustrations are all in a serif font,
which should never be used on a screen, unless it's maybe old
courier.
Well, we should provide at least one screenshot resembling the appearance of
LyX
On 31.03.08, Grahame Blackwood wrote:
On Monday 31 March 2008 17:05:21 Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, Grahame Blackwood wrote:
Is there anyway to do this properly so that standard text and
section/subsections are increased in size proportionally?
Documents - Settings -
On 31.03.08, Luis Rivera wrote:
Liviu Andronic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does LaTeX support such rarely encountered languages?
Liviu
It does: provided you supply an appropriately formatted language.ldf file
somewhere in your TEXPATH.
Could LyX generate the list of supported
On 31.03.08, William R. Buckley wrote:
Well, the open source tool Maxima has no problem following a Windows
shortcut in its browsing function. So, your position is therefore that
LyX should be less than it might be, when other open source tools have
no problem with a simple if arcane
On 31.03.08, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 04:42:18PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, G. Milde wrote:
About the logo
...
* funny
...
* home made
The problem I see with these associations is getting an acceptance at for
work these applications
On 31.03.08, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We try hard to make a good application. We do not want to be
- ISO 9002 compliant
- 99.% reliant
- 24/24, 7/7
- Vista Experience Qualified Professional (or whatever)
- [insert your own here]
This should go to the LyX
On 31.03.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Rex C. Eastbourne wrote:
For those who haven't seen it, the new LyX website is now at:
http://www.lyx.org/test/index.php/Main/HomePage
We're still doing some design work, but the basics are in place. What
do you all think?
Good overall impression.
On 31.03.08, Michael Thompson wrote:
On the question of screenshots,
a) it bugs me that the illustrations are all in a serif font,
which should never be used on a screen, unless it's maybe old
courier.
Well, we should provide at least one screenshot resembling the appearance of
LyX
On 31.03.08, Grahame Blackwood wrote:
> On Monday 31 March 2008 17:05:21 Rich Shepard wrote:
> > On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, Grahame Blackwood wrote:
> > > Is there anyway to do this properly so that standard text and
> > > section/subsections are increased in size proportionally?
> >
> > Documents ->
On 31.03.08, Luis Rivera wrote:
> Liviu Andronic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Does LaTeX support such rarely encountered languages?
> > Liviu
> >
> It does: provided you supply an appropriately formatted .ldf file
> somewhere in your TEXPATH.
Could LyX generate the list of supported
On 31.03.08, William R. Buckley wrote:
> Well, the open source tool Maxima has no problem following a Windows
> shortcut in its browsing function. So, your position is therefore that
> LyX should be less than it might be, when other open source tools have
> no problem with a simple if arcane
On 31.03.08, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 04:42:18PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, G. Milde wrote:
> >
> >>> About the logo
...
> >> * funny
...
> >>> * home made
> >
> > The pr
On 31.03.08, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> We try hard to make a good application. We do not want to be
> - ISO 9002 compliant
> - 99.% reliant
> - 24/24, 7/7
> - Vista Experience Qualified Professional (or whatever)
> - [insert your own here]
This should go to
On 31.03.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Rex C. Eastbourne wrote:
>> For those who haven't seen it, the new LyX website is now at:
>> http://www.lyx.org/test/index.php/Main/HomePage
>> We're still doing some design work, but the basics are in place. What
>> do you all think?
Good overall
On 31.03.08, Michael Thompson wrote:
> On the question of screenshots,
> a) it bugs me that the illustrations are all in a serif font,
> which should never be used on a screen, unless it's maybe old
> courier.
Well, we should provide at least one screenshot resembling the appearance of
LyX
On 25.03.08, Rich Shepard wrote:
Many moons ago I asked for opinions on using LaTeX as a report tool for a
python application (a mathematical model, to be more precise)
...
Has anyone done this?
You might have a look, if pyreport is what you want:
On 25.03.08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
About the logo, her reaction to the current logo were along the following
lines (I have to translate):
* toys, playground, childish
For me, this are co-notations of
* funny
which in my view conveys a basic aspect of LyX
+ It is fun to use:
On 25.03.08, Rich Shepard wrote:
Many moons ago I asked for opinions on using LaTeX as a report tool for a
python application (a mathematical model, to be more precise)
...
Has anyone done this?
You might have a look, if pyreport is what you want:
On 25.03.08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
About the logo, her reaction to the current logo were along the following
lines (I have to translate):
* toys, playground, childish
For me, this are co-notations of
* funny
which in my view conveys a basic aspect of LyX
+ It is fun to use:
On 25.03.08, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Many moons ago I asked for opinions on using LaTeX as a report tool for a
> python application (a mathematical model, to be more precise)
...
> Has anyone done this?
You might have a look, if pyreport is what you want:
On 25.03.08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> About the logo, her reaction to the current logo were along the following
> lines (I have to translate):
> * toys, playground, childish
For me, this are co-notations of
* funny
which in my view conveys a basic aspect of LyX
+ It is fun to use:
On 20.03.08, Maksi wrote:
On 2008-03-19 20:11:43 +0100, diefettenjahre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Does anyone have a direct link to the coma docs?
The website is quite confusing...
You mean this?
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/koma-script.html
You can also search
On 20.03.08, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Zoltan Sarosi schrieb:
Does anybody know, how can I make indentations in my float caption texts?
Use the LateX-package caption. The EmbeddedObjects manual has some
example what you can do with this package.
The KOMA-script classes have built-in support for
Dear Lyx users,
when I insert in my document a formatted link (labelled [Querverweis + Text]),
the printout says Abschnitt 4.1 on page 31 although the document language
is set to German.
What am I missing?
Context: Report (koma-script), LANG=de_DE, LyX 1.5.3, Debian Gnu/Linux
Thanks for any
On 20.03.08, Andre Bonhote wrote:
In our company, we're used to have separated paragraphs instead of
indented ones. Sure, I could go to the Document Settings, Text Layout
and choose it there. But since we have an own layout, I'd like to put
it in there.
I have searched the web a bit about
On 20.03.08, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
when I insert in my document a formatted link (labelled [Querverweis +
Text]), the printout says Abschnitt 4.1 on page 31 although the document
language is set to German.
What am I missing?
Did you check Global in Prefs
On 20.03.08, Maksi wrote:
On 2008-03-19 20:11:43 +0100, diefettenjahre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Does anyone have a direct link to the coma docs?
The website is quite confusing...
You mean this?
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/koma-script.html
You can also search
On 20.03.08, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Zoltan Sarosi schrieb:
Does anybody know, how can I make indentations in my float caption texts?
Use the LateX-package caption. The EmbeddedObjects manual has some
example what you can do with this package.
The KOMA-script classes have built-in support for
Dear Lyx users,
when I insert in my document a formatted link (labelled [Querverweis + Text]),
the printout says Abschnitt 4.1 on page 31 although the document language
is set to German.
What am I missing?
Context: Report (koma-script), LANG=de_DE, LyX 1.5.3, Debian Gnu/Linux
Thanks for any
On 20.03.08, Andre Bonhote wrote:
In our company, we're used to have separated paragraphs instead of
indented ones. Sure, I could go to the Document Settings, Text Layout
and choose it there. But since we have an own layout, I'd like to put
it in there.
I have searched the web a bit about
On 20.03.08, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
when I insert in my document a formatted link (labelled [Querverweis +
Text]), the printout says Abschnitt 4.1 on page 31 although the document
language is set to German.
What am I missing?
Did you check Global in Prefs
On 20.03.08, Maksi wrote:
> On 2008-03-19 20:11:43 +0100, diefettenjahre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
>> Does anyone have a direct link to the coma docs?
>> The website is quite confusing...
> You mean this?
> http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/koma-script.html
You can
On 20.03.08, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Zoltan Sarosi schrieb:
>> Does anybody know, how can I make indentations in my float caption texts?
> Use the LateX-package caption. The EmbeddedObjects manual has some
> example what you can do with this package.
The KOMA-script classes have built-in support
Dear Lyx users,
when I insert in my document a formatted link (labelled [Querverweis + Text]),
the printout says "Abschnitt 4.1 on page 31" although the document language
is set to German.
What am I missing?
Context: Report (koma-script), LANG=de_DE, LyX 1.5.3, Debian Gnu/Linux
Thanks for any
On 20.03.08, Andre Bonhote wrote:
> In our company, we're used to have separated paragraphs instead of
> indented ones. Sure, I could go to the Document Settings, Text Layout
> and choose it there. But since we have an own layout, I'd like to put
> it in there.
> I have searched the web a bit
On 20.03.08, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> G. Milde wrote:
> > when I insert in my document a formatted link (labelled [Querverweis +
> > Text]), the printout says "Abschnitt 4.1 on page 31" although the document
> > language is set to German.
> >
> >
On 18.03.08, diefettenjahre wrote:
Hi Maksi, thanks for your reply.
you might as well make your own template, based of
preferrable KOMA-Book or Memoir (rather than the standard classes).
Well, this is why I've chosen Lyx and this template. Basically I hoped
that I don't have to learn
On 19.03.08, Pol wrote:
I would like to get straightforwardly pages where to apply corrections that
i have made to the printed on paper version of my document.
Is there a way to display pagination?
No. LyX does not know about the pagination as this is done by the LaTeX
backend.
However,
On 19.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
Is there any more convenient solution for such problems in LyX or is
the macro-feature a math-only thing?
Currently, there is unfortunately no text-macro available.
However, if I understand it right lyx 1.6 will come with support in form
of user-configurable
On 18.03.08, diefettenjahre wrote:
Hi Maksi, thanks for your reply.
you might as well make your own template, based of
preferrable KOMA-Book or Memoir (rather than the standard classes).
Well, this is why I've chosen Lyx and this template. Basically I hoped
that I don't have to learn
On 19.03.08, Pol wrote:
I would like to get straightforwardly pages where to apply corrections that
i have made to the printed on paper version of my document.
Is there a way to display pagination?
No. LyX does not know about the pagination as this is done by the LaTeX
backend.
However,
On 19.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
Is there any more convenient solution for such problems in LyX or is
the macro-feature a math-only thing?
Currently, there is unfortunately no text-macro available.
However, if I understand it right lyx 1.6 will come with support in form
of user-configurable
On 18.03.08, diefettenjahre wrote:
> Hi Maksi, thanks for your reply.
> > you might as well make your own template, based of
> > preferrable KOMA-Book or Memoir (rather than the standard classes).
> Well, this is why I've chosen Lyx and this template. Basically I hoped
> that I don't have to
On 19.03.08, Pol wrote:
> I would like to get straightforwardly pages where to apply corrections that
> i have made to the printed on paper version of my document.
> Is there a way to display pagination?
No. LyX does not know about the pagination as this is done by the LaTeX
backend.
However,
On 19.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
> Is there any more convenient solution for such problems in LyX or is
> the macro-feature a math-only thing?
Currently, there is unfortunately no text-macro available.
However, if I understand it right lyx 1.6 will come with support in form
of
On 17.03.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I have three Inkscape drawings. They pixellate very badly when I export them
to .png and then include them in my LyX written book.
Because PNG is a Pixel format.
Maybe you can set the resolution somewhere in the Inkscape settings to
improve things a
On 17.03.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I have three Inkscape drawings. They pixellate very badly when I export them
to .png and then include them in my LyX written book.
Because PNG is a Pixel format.
Maybe you can set the resolution somewhere in the Inkscape settings to
improve things a
On 17.03.08, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have three Inkscape drawings. They pixellate very badly when I export them
> to .png and then include them in my LyX written book.
Because PNG is a Pixel format.
Maybe you can set the resolution somewhere in the Inkscape settings to
improve things
On 12.03.08, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.}
Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing).
or any LaTex input
Remember, that you can use ViewView_Source to find out the right LaTeX
command for
On 12.03.08, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.}
Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing).
or any LaTex input
Remember, that you can use ViewView_Source to find out the right LaTeX
command for
On 12.03.08, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > In the Text Before field, you can write \emph{e. g.}
> Or rather \emph{e.\,g.}, for that matter (to get better spacing).
> > or any LaTex input
Remember, that you can use View>View_Source to find out the right LaTeX
On 12.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
I just installed aspell German to use it with LyX.
...
In German you cannot compound arbitrary words to new words.
...
So, for German this compound setting seems to be pretty useless.
So you should disable it.
But as we Germans tend to use a lot of
On 12.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
I just installed aspell German to use it with LyX.
...
In German you cannot compound arbitrary words to new words.
...
So, for German this compound setting seems to be pretty useless.
So you should disable it.
But as we Germans tend to use a lot of
On 12.03.08, Dominik Böhm wrote:
> I just installed aspell German to use it with LyX.
...
> In German you cannot compound arbitrary words to new words.
...
> So, for German this compound setting seems to be pretty useless.
So you should disable it.
> But as we Germans tend to use a lot of
On 11.03.08, Klaus Unger wrote:
I am using PDF figures. Lyx does convert them to png before and chops them
incorrectly.
When?
* display in the LyX window?
* view as/export to Postscript?
* view as/export to PDF (ps2pdf)?
* view as/export to PDF (pdflatex)? - rather unlikely!
I would
On 8.03.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
I wonder, whether there is a lyx function that can be used to place the
cursor in the relevant line.
one possibility would be use paragraph-goto but it will be quite tricky
to get the right number of paragraph. not every indexing number here has its
own
On 11.03.08, Klaus Unger wrote:
I am using PDF figures. Lyx does convert them to png before and chops them
incorrectly.
When?
* display in the LyX window?
* view as/export to Postscript?
* view as/export to PDF (ps2pdf)?
* view as/export to PDF (pdflatex)? - rather unlikely!
I would
On 8.03.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
I wonder, whether there is a lyx function that can be used to place the
cursor in the relevant line.
one possibility would be use paragraph-goto but it will be quite tricky
to get the right number of paragraph. not every indexing number here has its
own
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