2 alle ore 20:39 Mario D ha
scritto:
> Hi,
> I have a document which uses the external library of tikz, so I need shell
> escape.
>
> I have lyx 2.3.6 so I enabled shell escape via
>
> Document->Settings->Formats and check "Allow running of external programs.&quo
Hi,
I have seen that a new version (2.3.7) has been released.
Trying to upgrade to this new version, I tried to install lyx PPA but I get
the error
"This PPA does not support jammy".
My PC runs Linux Mint 21 Vanessa (which is the LTR based on Ubuntu 22.04).
How can I upgrade Lyx on my PC?
Even
Hi,
I have a document which uses the external library of tikz, so I need shell
escape.
I have lyx 2.3.6 so I enabled shell escape via
Document->Settings->Formats and check "Allow running of external programs."
Nevertheless, when I run pdflatex, I get this error:
@rich: I was
referring to the second option).
Thank you everybody. :)
Il giorno gio 8 apr 2021 alle ore 00:57 Paul A. Rubin
ha scritto:
> On 4/7/21 6:44 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
>
>
> On 8/04/2021 3:14 am, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
> On 4/7/21 10:14 AM, Mario D wrote:
>
> Hi al
Hi all,
sometime I need to paste some latex code inside a lyx file.
When I do this, I lose all the formatting and, in particular, I lose all
new lines: this means that what I end up with in my red box in lyx is a
complete mess which requires a lot of editing.
This is quite annoying: am I
I am working on a joint project with a colleague. My colleague has windows
with Lyx 2.2.3 while I have linux with Lyx 2.3
Now I edited the file but I realized that I used a different Lyx version.
You can guess my questions: will he be able to edit the file I am sending
to him?
If I got it right,
-users@lists.lyx.org <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> *On Behalf Of *Mario
> D
> *Sent:* Friday, May 4, 2018 13:27
> *To:* lyx-users <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
> *Subject:* Background color in a paragraph
>
>
>
> Is there a simple way in lyx to change the background color
Is there a simple way in lyx to change the background color of some text,
maybe a paragraph?
I have not been able to find a way to do this natively: the only way I
could obtain it is by using the "soul" package, then inserting the latex
code "\hl{" in ERT just before the the text to be
It looks like Liv's PPA is no longer update. It is really a pity :(
Thank you for the link, anyway.
2017-05-25 19:48 GMT+02:00 Paul A. Rubin <parubi...@gmail.com>:
> On 05/25/2017 12:41 PM, Mario D wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> maybe I am missing something but in ubuntu 16
Hi,
maybe I am missing something but in ubuntu 16.04 lyx has not yet been
updated: is there any news about if and, in such case, when it will be?
Thanks
PS: I do have installed lyx PPA:
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/lyx-devel-ubuntu-release-xenial.list
deb
Hi all,
I would like that every example should be closed by a symbol of my choice
(say, for example, a black triangle).
I tried what is suggested in this answer:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/36791/including-end-mark-in-definitions-and-examples-using-amsthm
The suggested code works in
I knew I was going to make a fool of myself by asking this... :(
But sometime one misses the evident.
Thank you
2016-11-16 14:15 GMT+01:00 racoon <xraco...@gmx.de>:
> On 16.11.2016 13:49, Mario D wrote:
>
>> I have a tabular environment inside a description environment (see t
I have a tabular environment inside a description environment (see the
attached MWE): I'd like to have it centered but I can't get it.
I guess I am missing something simple but what?
Thanks
test.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Hi all,
I have a file on which I am currently working. It compiled fine under lyx
2.2.1.
Today I upgraded to lyx 2.2.2 and compiling the very same file results in
an error which I previously didn't experience.
The error is as follows:
-
Undefined
I know how to nest environments so that I can use enumerate inside another
environment in order to produce something looking like:
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Theorem. The following are equivalent:
1. First statement.
2. Second statement.
-
My question is: how can I produce
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Theorem. 1. First
was
the correct one, of course).
2016-06-08 16:46 GMT+02:00 Richard Heck <rgh...@lyx.org>:
> On 06/08/2016 03:46 AM, Mario D wrote:
>
> 2016-06-07 1:43 GMT+02:00 Richard Heck <rgh...@lyx.org>:
>
>> On 06/06/2016 04:57 AM, Mario D wrote:
>> > After op
2016-06-07 1:43 GMT+02:00 Richard Heck <rgh...@lyx.org>:
> On 06/06/2016 04:57 AM, Mario D wrote:
> > After opening the dialog box to insert a reference to a label, when a
> > label is chosen there is a button "Go to label" in order to check
> > whether
After opening the dialog box to insert a reference to a label, when a
label is chosen there is a button "Go to label" in order to check whether
the label is really the correct one. Good.
After having hit this button, it is replaced with "Go back", so that I can
get to the original point after
2016-05-28 17:39 GMT+02:00 Guillaume Munch :
> I agree ctrl+arrows could do better. The attached patch implements your
> suggestion.
>
>
I guess that I need to apply your patch to the source and the recompile it,
don't I?
Because I am not very keen on recompiling lyx: I would like
Paul,
I realize that defining a model for movements/selections inside
mathematical environment is complex and there could be different more or
less equivalently good solutions.
This is job for the developers, if they consider this worth of. Maybe
between the many different solutions they could
Perhaps you can repost your example, between pre and /pre tags?
>
> Paul
>
>
Paul,
sorry you couldn't see the proper formatting. I repost the formula with the
tags inside the formula, so it should be clear
A \frac{1}{2} B + C \left(1+1\right) D = 2.5 E
I can say that I have exactly the same
>
> I think the key issue is that LyX understands insets (or perhaps I should
> call them subenvironments?) -- things that are argument to LaTeX functions.
> So if you create a fraction, which translates to \frac{#1}{#2} with the
> arguments substituted, LyX knows what constitutes the numerator
Hi,
when I move around in a file I have a behavior which (to me) does not seem
consistent.
Please let me explain.
If I am inside a text portion of the file, arrows drive me to the close by
character, ctrl+arrows to the close by word, shift+arrows select close by
character and shift+ctrl+arrows
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