loaded by LyX.
Could someone give me a hint?
Best Regards,
Michael Bach
[1] http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=22991
Hi Olivier,
Thanks for your comment.
On 9/30/13 5:23 PM, Olivier Ripoll wrote: On 30.09.2013 13:57, Michael
Bach wrote:
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I would like to add the numberbychapter=true option to the listings
package for the code listings. I looked around but did not find a GUI
On 9/30/13 7:28 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
One thing strikes me as odd just from the name of that option: I am
using the `article' document class and not `book' where chapter is a
sectioning command. That should be irrelevant, I guess (?).
RTFM. But I really do not get it why the article
loaded by LyX.
Could someone give me a hint?
Best Regards,
Michael Bach
[1] http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19t=22991
Hi Olivier,
Thanks for your comment.
On 9/30/13 5:23 PM, Olivier Ripoll wrote: On 30.09.2013 13:57, Michael
Bach wrote:
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I would like to add the numberbychapter=true option to the listings
package for the code listings. I looked around but did not find a GUI
On 9/30/13 7:28 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
One thing strikes me as odd just from the name of that option: I am
using the `article' document class and not `book' where chapter is a
sectioning command. That should be irrelevant, I guess (?).
RTFM. But I really do not get it why the article
loaded by LyX.
Could someone give me a hint?
Best Regards,
Michael Bach
[1] http://www.latex-community.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19=22991
Hi Olivier,
Thanks for your comment.
On 9/30/13 5:23 PM, Olivier Ripoll wrote:> On 30.09.2013 13:57, Michael
Bach wrote:
>> Dear LyX Users and Developers,
>>
>> I would like to add the numberbychapter=true option to the listings
>> package for the code listings. I loo
On 9/30/13 7:28 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
> One thing strikes me as odd just from the name of that option: I am
> using the `article' document class and not `book' where chapter is a
> sectioning command. That should be irrelevant, I guess (?).
>
RTFM. But I really do not get it why
On 9/3/13 4:57 PM, Hugo Hinterberger wrote:
On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 15:25:57 +0200, Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com wrote:
On 9/2/13 9:59 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/02/2013 01:19 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
I am working
On 9/3/13 4:57 PM, Hugo Hinterberger wrote:
On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 15:25:57 +0200, Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com wrote:
On 9/2/13 9:59 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/02/2013 01:19 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
I am working
On 9/3/13 4:57 PM, Hugo Hinterberger wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 15:25:57 +0200, Michael Bach <pha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 9/2/13 9:59 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
>>> On 09/02/2013 01:19 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
>>>> Dear LyX Users and Developers,
>&
On 9/2/13 9:59 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/02/2013 01:19 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
I am working on a document that has Document Settings Language set
to `German' and the custom class option `german' as well.
The LyX GUI
On 9/2/13 9:59 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/02/2013 01:19 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
I am working on a document that has Document Settings Language set
to `German' and the custom class option `german' as well.
The LyX GUI
On 9/2/13 9:59 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 09/02/2013 01:19 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
>> Dear LyX Users and Developers,
>>
>> I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
>>
>> I am working on a document that has Document > Settings > Language set
>> to `German'
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
I am working on a document that has Document Settings Language set
to `German' and the custom class option `german' as well.
The LyX GUI is English as is the OS language setting.
As indicated in the subject, formatted
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
I am working on a document that has Document Settings Language set
to `German' and the custom class option `german' as well.
The LyX GUI is English as is the OS language setting.
As indicated in the subject, formatted
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using LyX 2.0.5.1 on OSX 10.8.
I am working on a document that has Document > Settings > Language set
to `German' and the custom class option `german' as well.
The LyX GUI is English as is the OS language setting.
As indicated in the subject, formatted
Hi Julien,
On 5/19/13 11:55 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 28/10/2012 6:01 AM, Michael Bach wrote:
Ok, although I did not solve this in terms of LyX configuration: Just a
quick notice for sake of completeness and in case someone is plagued by
this issue and might be happy to find this.
On 10/26
On 7/2/13 11:44 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com
mailto:pha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Julien,
On 5/19/13 11:55 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 28/10/2012 6:01 AM, Michael Bach wrote:
Ok, although I did not solve
Hi Julien,
On 5/19/13 11:55 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 28/10/2012 6:01 AM, Michael Bach wrote:
Ok, although I did not solve this in terms of LyX configuration: Just a
quick notice for sake of completeness and in case someone is plagued by
this issue and might be happy to find this.
On 10/26
On 7/2/13 11:44 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com
mailto:pha...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Julien,
On 5/19/13 11:55 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 28/10/2012 6:01 AM, Michael Bach wrote:
Ok, although I did not solve
Hi Julien,
On 5/19/13 11:55 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 28/10/2012 6:01 AM, Michael Bach wrote:
Ok, although I did not solve this in terms of LyX configuration: Just a
quick notice for sake of completeness and in case someone is plagued by
this issue and might be happy to find this.
On 10/26
On 7/2/13 11:44 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Michael Bach <pha...@gmail.com
<mailto:pha...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Julien,
On 5/19/13 11:55 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 28/10/2012 6:01 AM, Michael Bach wrote:
Ok, although I d
Ok, although I did not solve this in terms of LyX configuration: Just a
quick notice for sake of completeness and in case someone is plagued by
this issue and might be happy to find this.
On 10/26/12 12:29 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
Now when I try to compile the document, I see the line
Ok, although I did not solve this in terms of LyX configuration: Just a
quick notice for sake of completeness and in case someone is plagued by
this issue and might be happy to find this.
On 10/26/12 12:29 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
Now when I try to compile the document, I see the line
Ok, although I did not solve this in terms of LyX configuration: Just a
quick notice for sake of completeness and in case someone is plagued by
this issue and might be happy to find this.
On 10/26/12 12:29 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
Now when I try to compile the document, I see the line
I assume that the external command from pstool is run inside the
temporary LyX directory and it thus cannot find the figures/ folder to
write the .tex file to...
Is anyone using this setup? Or otherwise related to psfragfig? Can you
give me hints on how to solve this?
Best Regards,
Michael
I assume that the external command from pstool is run inside the
temporary LyX directory and it thus cannot find the figures/ folder to
write the .tex file to...
Is anyone using this setup? Or otherwise related to psfragfig? Can you
give me hints on how to solve this?
Best Regards,
Michael
pstool.tex'.
Now I assume that the external command from pstool is run inside the
temporary LyX directory and it thus cannot find the figures/ folder to
write the .tex file to...
Is anyone using this setup? Or otherwise related to psfragfig? Can you
give me hints on how to solve this?
Best Regard
On 10/1/12 12:15 AM, Yihui Xie wrote:
If you are using the German translation of the GUI, you can set the
interface language option to be Default in the preferences. Otherwise
you have to wait for LyX 2.0.5 for the bug fix.
My interpretation was wrong then. I thought the workaround was to
On 10/1/12 12:15 AM, Yihui Xie wrote:
If you are using the German translation of the GUI, you can set the
interface language option to be Default in the preferences. Otherwise
you have to wait for LyX 2.0.5 for the bug fix.
My interpretation was wrong then. I thought the workaround was to
On 10/1/12 12:15 AM, Yihui Xie wrote:
> If you are using the German translation of the GUI, you can set the
> interface language option to be Default in the preferences. Otherwise
> you have to wait for LyX 2.0.5 for the bug fix.
>
My interpretation was wrong then. I thought the workaround was
On 10/1/12 12:15 AM, Yihui Xie wrote:
Wonderful. That is the root of the problem. The locale should not be C.
This bug has been biting us: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7741
If you are using the German translation of the GUI, you can set the
interface language option to be Default in the
On 10/1/12 12:15 AM, Yihui Xie wrote:
Wonderful. That is the root of the problem. The locale should not be C.
This bug has been biting us: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7741
If you are using the German translation of the GUI, you can set the
interface language option to be Default in the
On 10/1/12 12:15 AM, Yihui Xie wrote:
Wonderful. That is the root of the problem. The locale should not be C.
This bug has been biting us: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7741
If you are using the German translation of the GUI, you can set the
interface language option to be Default in the
On 9/29/12 11:43 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
He sent me the message log without cc'ing the list, and I saw
Sorry about that, I am using a Newsgroup Account under Thunderbird and
am posting to gmane. There is a predefined Newsgroup field that I use,
that posts to gmane, and thus later also to the
I found the error source, but have no clue for a fix yet. The resulting
.tex document after a LyX-caused knit() is cut off exactly at the first
occurrence of a German diacritic o, i.e. the character ö. This is also
in line with the fact that the knitr-minimal example runs fine since it
is
On 9/30/12 10:51 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
You can make a copy of that document, delete everything in it, and
only put a code chunk
=
sessionInfo()
@
there and compile it. Then show us the results from sessionInfo().
Good idea, it is as I suspected:
sessionInfo()
## R version 2.15.1
On 9/29/12 11:43 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
He sent me the message log without cc'ing the list, and I saw
Sorry about that, I am using a Newsgroup Account under Thunderbird and
am posting to gmane. There is a predefined Newsgroup field that I use,
that posts to gmane, and thus later also to the
I found the error source, but have no clue for a fix yet. The resulting
.tex document after a LyX-caused knit() is cut off exactly at the first
occurrence of a German diacritic o, i.e. the character ö. This is also
in line with the fact that the knitr-minimal example runs fine since it
is
On 9/30/12 10:51 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
You can make a copy of that document, delete everything in it, and
only put a code chunk
=
sessionInfo()
@
there and compile it. Then show us the results from sessionInfo().
Good idea, it is as I suspected:
sessionInfo()
## R version 2.15.1
On 9/29/12 11:43 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
He sent me the message log without cc'ing the list, and I saw
Sorry about that, I am using a Newsgroup Account under Thunderbird and
am posting to gmane. There is a predefined "Newsgroup" field that I use,
that posts to gmane, and thus later also to the
I found the error source, but have no clue for a fix yet. The resulting
.tex document after a LyX-caused knit() is cut off exactly at the first
occurrence of a German diacritic o, i.e. the character ö. This is also
in line with the fact that the knitr-minimal example runs fine since it
is
On 9/30/12 10:51 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
You can make a copy of that document, delete everything in it, and
only put a code chunk
<<>>=
sessionInfo()
@
there and compile it. Then show us the results from sessionInfo().
Good idea, it is as I suspected:
sessionInfo()
## R version 2.15.1
On 9/26/12 6:25 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
The first place to look at is View--View Messages, as described in
the troubleshooting section in Sweave manual (which applies to knitr
as well): https://github.com/downloads/yihui/lyx/sweave.pdf
Very good to know, thanks. I enabled that and tried again.
Just a quick follow-up.
I gather from the log that R reads the file as UTF-8. I checked my System
$ locale
and the R
Sys.getlocale()
Both are correctly set up as en_US.UTF-8. Just to rule that one out(?)...
On 9/26/12 6:25 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
The first place to look at is View--View Messages, as described in
the troubleshooting section in Sweave manual (which applies to knitr
as well): https://github.com/downloads/yihui/lyx/sweave.pdf
Very good to know, thanks. I enabled that and tried again.
Just a quick follow-up.
I gather from the log that R reads the file as UTF-8. I checked my System
$ locale
and the R
Sys.getlocale()
Both are correctly set up as en_US.UTF-8. Just to rule that one out(?)...
On 9/26/12 6:25 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
The first place to look at is View-->View Messages, as described in
the troubleshooting section in Sweave manual (which applies to knitr
as well): https://github.com/downloads/yihui/lyx/sweave.pdf
Very good to know, thanks. I enabled that and tried again.
Just a quick follow-up.
I gather from the log that R reads the file as UTF-8. I checked my System
$ locale
and the R
> Sys.getlocale()
Both are correctly set up as en_US.UTF-8. Just to rule that one out(?)...
Dear LyX Developers and Users,
I am using LyX 2.0.4 on Windows 7 with the knitr (Rnw) module. I successfully
compiled the knitr-minimal.lyx example file and moved on to the
knitr-manual.lyx. I then get an error message that Rscript failed.
Can someone give me a hint on how to get a debug log of
Hi Scott,
Thanks for responses.
Look in the terminal output. It might give you the error.
I cannot find a terminal output view in LyX - checked all toolbars and View
menu.
You could alternatively do File Export R/S code and then run/debug
the resulting file in R.
I tried this and
Dear LyX Developers and Users,
I am using LyX 2.0.4 on Windows 7 with the knitr (Rnw) module. I successfully
compiled the knitr-minimal.lyx example file and moved on to the
knitr-manual.lyx. I then get an error message that Rscript failed.
Can someone give me a hint on how to get a debug log of
Hi Scott,
Thanks for responses.
Look in the terminal output. It might give you the error.
I cannot find a terminal output view in LyX - checked all toolbars and View
menu.
You could alternatively do File Export R/S code and then run/debug
the resulting file in R.
I tried this and
Dear LyX Developers and Users,
I am using LyX 2.0.4 on Windows 7 with the knitr (Rnw) module. I successfully
compiled the knitr-minimal.lyx example file and moved on to the
knitr-manual.lyx. I then get an error message that Rscript failed.
Can someone give me a hint on how to get a debug log of
Hi Scott,
Thanks for responses.
> Look in the terminal output. It might give you the error.
>
I cannot find a terminal output view in LyX - checked all toolbars and View
menu.
> You could alternatively do File > Export > R/S code and then run/debug
> the resulting file in R.
>
I tried this
. Did someone set that up
already? This would be nice because of the option to include the notes
in the export if one wants to and also to e.g. use the nice enumerate
markup in LyX.
Michael Bach
On 8/28/2012 4:15 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
Just create a new inset by copying, e.g., the comment inset, and then
changing what needs changing. E.g., change the LaTeXName to note, and
the name of the inset to My Note.
Thanks for the hint Richard. I read in the `Customization´ manual that I
On 8/28/2012 5:54 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
On 8/28/2012 4:15 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
Just create a new inset by copying, e.g., the comment inset, and then
changing what needs changing. E.g., change the LaTeXName to note, and
the name of the inset to My Note.
Thanks for the hint Richard. I
On 8/28/2012 11:41 AM, alexatlyx wrote:
Hi all,
using ams align I can aligne multiple equations in one line using extra .
I wonder how to do this in Lyx?
I can select to have ams align environment, then I see 2 blue boxes - and
then?
Hi Alex,
you can add additional columns for these
. Did someone set that up
already? This would be nice because of the option to include the notes
in the export if one wants to and also to e.g. use the nice enumerate
markup in LyX.
Michael Bach
On 8/28/2012 4:15 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
Just create a new inset by copying, e.g., the comment inset, and then
changing what needs changing. E.g., change the LaTeXName to note, and
the name of the inset to My Note.
Thanks for the hint Richard. I read in the `Customization´ manual that I
On 8/28/2012 5:54 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
On 8/28/2012 4:15 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
Just create a new inset by copying, e.g., the comment inset, and then
changing what needs changing. E.g., change the LaTeXName to note, and
the name of the inset to My Note.
Thanks for the hint Richard. I
On 8/28/2012 11:41 AM, alexatlyx wrote:
Hi all,
using ams align I can aligne multiple equations in one line using extra .
I wonder how to do this in Lyx?
I can select to have ams align environment, then I see 2 blue boxes - and
then?
Hi Alex,
you can add additional columns for these
. Did someone set that up
already? This would be nice because of the option to include the notes
in the export if one wants to and also to e.g. use the nice enumerate
markup in LyX.
Michael Bach
On 8/28/2012 4:15 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
Just create a new inset by copying, e.g., the comment inset, and then
changing what needs changing. E.g., change the LaTeXName to "note", and
the name of the inset to "My Note".
Thanks for the hint Richard. I read in the `Customization´ manual that I
On 8/28/2012 5:54 PM, Michael Bach wrote:
On 8/28/2012 4:15 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
Just create a new inset by copying, e.g., the comment inset, and then
changing what needs changing. E.g., change the LaTeXName to "note", and
the name of the inset to "My Note".
Thanks
On 8/28/2012 11:41 AM, alexatlyx wrote:
Hi all,
using ams align I can aligne multiple equations in one line using extra &.
I wonder how to do this in Lyx?
I can select to have ams align environment, then I see 2 blue boxes - and
then?
Hi Alex,
you can add additional columns for these
On 8/27/2012 8:52 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It will be fixed in LyX 2.0.5.
Thanks! As I would really like to have it for 2.0.4 I will use the
custom command
okular --unique $$o#src:$$n $$f
for Tools Preferences File Handling File Formats Viewer as
indicated here (line 107):
On 8/27/2012 8:52 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It will be fixed in LyX 2.0.5.
Thanks! As I would really like to have it for 2.0.4 I will use the
custom command
okular --unique $$o#src:$$n $$f
for Tools Preferences File Handling File Formats Viewer as
indicated here (line 107 as of
On 8/27/2012 8:52 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It will be fixed in LyX 2.0.5.
Thanks! As I would really like to have it for 2.0.4 I will use the
custom command
okular --unique $$o#src:$$n $$f
for Tools Preferences File Handling File Formats Viewer as
indicated here (line 107):
-compatibil
In which there is no solution. Any tips?
Best Regards,
Michael Bach
On 8/27/2012 4:44 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2012/8/27 Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com:
Thanks! As I would really like to have it for 2.0.4 I will use the custom
command
okular --unique $$o#src:$$n $$f
for Tools Preferences File Handling File Formats Viewer as indicated
here (line 107
On 8/27/2012 8:52 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It will be fixed in LyX 2.0.5.
Thanks! As I would really like to have it for 2.0.4 I will use the
custom command
okular --unique $$o#src:$$n $$f
for Tools Preferences File Handling File Formats Viewer as
indicated here (line 107):
On 8/27/2012 8:52 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It will be fixed in LyX 2.0.5.
Thanks! As I would really like to have it for 2.0.4 I will use the
custom command
okular --unique $$o#src:$$n $$f
for Tools Preferences File Handling File Formats Viewer as
indicated here (line 107 as of
On 8/27/2012 8:52 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It will be fixed in LyX 2.0.5.
Thanks! As I would really like to have it for 2.0.4 I will use the
custom command
okular --unique $$o#src:$$n $$f
for Tools Preferences File Handling File Formats Viewer as
indicated here (line 107):
-compatibil
In which there is no solution. Any tips?
Best Regards,
Michael Bach
On 8/27/2012 4:44 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2012/8/27 Michael Bach pha...@gmail.com:
Thanks! As I would really like to have it for 2.0.4 I will use the custom
command
okular --unique $$o#src:$$n $$f
for Tools Preferences File Handling File Formats Viewer as indicated
here (line 107
On 8/27/2012 8:52 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It will be fixed in LyX 2.0.5.
Thanks! As I would really like to have it for 2.0.4 I will use the
custom command
okular --unique "$$o#src:$$n $$f"
for Tools > Preferences > File Handling > File Formats > Viewer as
indicated here (line
On 8/27/2012 8:52 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It will be fixed in LyX 2.0.5.
Thanks! As I would really like to have it for 2.0.4 I will use the
custom command
okular --unique "$$o#src:$$n $$f"
for Tools > Preferences > File Handling > File Formats > Viewer as
indicated here (line 107
On 8/27/2012 8:52 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It will be fixed in LyX 2.0.5.
Thanks! As I would really like to have it for 2.0.4 I will use the
custom command
okular --unique "$$o#src:$$n $$f"
for Tools > Preferences > File Handling > File Formats > Viewer as
indicated here (line
-compatibil
In which there is no solution. Any tips?
Best Regards,
Michael Bach
On 8/27/2012 4:44 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2012/8/27 Michael Bach <pha...@gmail.com>:
Thanks! As I would really like to have it for 2.0.4 I will use the custom
command
okular --unique "$$o#src:$$n $$f"
for Tools > Preferences > File Handling > File Formats &
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am running LyX 2.0.4 under Arch GNU/Linux with Okular 0.15. I got the inverse
search to work already and would like to use forward search.
Now I tried the predefined okular in Tools Preferences File Handling
File Formats Viewer
I also used a custom variant:
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am running LyX 2.0.4 under Arch GNU/Linux with Okular 0.15. I got the inverse
search to work already and would like to use forward search.
Now I tried the predefined okular in Tools Preferences File Handling
File Formats Viewer
I also used a custom variant:
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am running LyX 2.0.4 under Arch GNU/Linux with Okular 0.15. I got the inverse
search to work already and would like to use forward search.
Now I tried the predefined "okular" in Tools > Preferences > File Handling >
File Formats > Viewer
I also used a custom
On 8/23/2012 11:06 PM, Les Denham wrote:
I have had similar problems with beamer and BibTeX in English when a
name in the bibliography had an accented character (é I think).
I did figure out a workaround, but I don't remember exactly how. I
think it involved putting the offending reference in a
On 8/23/2012 11:06 PM, Les Denham wrote:
I have had similar problems with beamer and BibTeX in English when a
name in the bibliography had an accented character (é I think).
I did figure out a workaround, but I don't remember exactly how. I
think it involved putting the offending reference in a
On 8/23/2012 11:06 PM, Les Denham wrote:
I have had similar problems with beamer and BibTeX in English when a
name in the bibliography had an accented character (é I think).
I did figure out a workaround, but I don't remember exactly how. I
think it involved putting the offending reference in a
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I just wanted to ask whether there is the option to use the
spell-checking feature of LyX for a document with e.g. mixed German and
English content.
I could not find any info in the Help Manuals. I know that I can do a
Edit Language on the parts in English so
On 8/23/2012 2:40 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
What is wrong with marking English text as English and German text as
German?
There is nothing wrong with this. Thanks for your frank response which
made me realize my misconception: I had the impression that marking text
as e.g. English
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using the presentation (beamer) document class with the german
option. I have a BibTeX bibliography that I inserted via the Insert
... mechanism.
Now when I try to compile the file, I get inputenc errors. It stems from
the usage of the german ß character
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I just wanted to ask whether there is the option to use the
spell-checking feature of LyX for a document with e.g. mixed German and
English content.
I could not find any info in the Help Manuals. I know that I can do a
Edit Language on the parts in English so
On 8/23/2012 2:40 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
What is wrong with marking English text as English and German text as
German?
There is nothing wrong with this. Thanks for your frank response which
made me realize my misconception: I had the impression that marking text
as e.g. English
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using the presentation (beamer) document class with the german
option. I have a BibTeX bibliography that I inserted via the Insert
... mechanism.
Now when I try to compile the file, I get inputenc errors. It stems from
the usage of the german ß character
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I just wanted to ask whether there is the option to use the
spell-checking feature of LyX for a document with e.g. mixed German and
English content.
I could not find any info in the Help Manuals. I know that I can do a
Edit > Language on the parts in English
On 8/23/2012 2:40 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
What is wrong with marking English text as English and German text as
German?
There is nothing wrong with this. Thanks for your frank response which
made me realize my misconception: I had the impression that marking text
as e.g. English
Dear LyX Users and Developers,
I am using the presentation (beamer) document class with the "german"
option. I have a BibTeX bibliography that I inserted via the Insert >
... mechanism.
Now when I try to compile the file, I get inputenc errors. It stems from
the usage of the german "ß"
On 8/16/2012 9:51 PM, Yihui Xie wrote:
That should be the best solution for this particular case, but you are
right this problem needs to be solved at a lower level in knitr or
Sweave, or LyX's math mode. The difficulty on R's side is from parsing
\Sexpr{} using regular expressions. In your
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