How to avoid RCS and use git always?
Hi, I am trying to persuade my wife to start using VCS for her documents, and avoid pressing her to use command line for it. I thought that just by running git init in the directory her documents are stored, LyX would understand that I want to use git exclusively, but it still suggests RCS. I
LyX 2.2 cannot read a document from LyX 2.1?
Yes, this is not a minimal example, but I am hesitant to touch this document from LyX 2.1 so that I wouldn’t accidentally fixed it. When trying to open it with lyx-2.2.2-1.fc25.x86_64 I get this: matej@mitmanek: marketa$ lyx Ph.D.project-Brno1.lyx Error: Document format failure
Re: Failed to generate PDF?
On 04/03/17 18:48, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > For me it fails with xelatex on the cl as well, as expected: Anyway, \noautomath helps so I will stick to it. Thanks, Matěj -- https://matej.ceplovi.cz/blog/, Jabber: mc...@ceplovi.cz GPG Finger: 3C76 A027 CA45 AD70 98B5 BC1D 7920 5802 880B C9D8
Re: Failed to generate PDF?
On 04/03/17 12:06, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > Am Samstag, den 04.03.2017, 11:51 +0100 schrieb Matěj Cepl: >> I will try that, but it still doesn’t explain why export to 'LaTeX >> (xelatex)' and manual processing on the command line works. > > Which command do you use on th
Re: Failed to generate PDF?
On Fri, 2017-03-03 at 15:59 -0500, Scott Kostyshak wrote: > Can you make a more minimal example? For more information, see: Well, my original example didn’t seem that horribly large, but here we are. When running in LyX via PDF(xelatex), it fails (working directory preserved again on
Re: Deriving a new LyX environment
Steve Litt napsal(a): What I want to know is this: where does \enddescription come from? Does every environment named \foo also have an \endfoo that refers to the stuff that gets done after the last piece of text covered from the environment? If so, how does that happen? If not, how does
Re: Deriving a new LyX environment
Steve Litt napsal(a): What I want to know is this: where does \enddescription come from? Does every environment named \foo also have an \endfoo that refers to the stuff that gets done after the last piece of text covered from the environment? If so, how does that happen? If not, how does
Re: Deriving a new LyX environment
Steve Litt napsal(a): > What I want to know is this: where does \enddescription come from? Does every > environment named \foo also have an \endfoo that refers to the stuff that > gets done after the last piece of text covered from the environment? If so, > how does that happen? If not, how
Re: Heavily accented characters
On Sun, Sep 30, 2001 at 04:01:55PM +0200, Philipp Reichmuth wrote: > Maybe I'm just too stupid to notice, but I really miss a comfortable > method of inputting accented characters, such as \v{n} or \d{z} or > \'{\d{r}} other than going to ERT... is there one? Hotkeys for LaTeX > accents? If you
Re: DocBook compilation problems.
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 07:42:03PM +0100, Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote: > In first analisys I would say that the language of docbook article is > portuguese (mine language :-)). That is weird since those documents that I > have in my document are in english. > > Could you please
Re: DocBook compilation problems.
> On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 02:40:38PM +0200, Yannick Patois wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I use Lyx to create DocBook and have various problems. > > The most serious ones are: Just from the curiosity I tried to compile example docbook_article.lyx from Lyx 1.1.6fix3 distribution on RedHat 7.0 and
ISO 8859-2 keyboard works
I have just installed patch3 version of LyX on my new linuxbox (wov!) and I can confirm, that patch for direct inserting of the Eastern European characters works. At least for me, at least for Czech characters. Thanks to all who are "in fault" for this! Matej