On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 16:43 +0100, Alex Fernandez wrote:
Hi again,
Version 0.4 (20090312) is uploaded:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/ELyXer
Direct link:
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Tools/eLyXer/elyxer-20090312.tar.gz
It now ignores ERT, and supports footnotes, newlines, bibitem entries
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 17:11 +0100, Alex Fernandez wrote:
[...]
Actually (and coincidentally) I am using git to manage the source code
:D I can confirm that it is very nice to work with, even easier to
use than Subversion with which I have some previous experience.
I have not published the
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 16:43 +0100, Alex Fernandez wrote:
Hi again,
Version 0.4 (20090312) is uploaded:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/ELyXer
Direct link:
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Tools/eLyXer/elyxer-20090312.tar.gz
It now ignores ERT, and supports footnotes, newlines, bibitem entries
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 16:43 +0100, Alex Fernandez wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Version 0.4 (20090312) is uploaded:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/ELyXer
> Direct link:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Tools/eLyXer/elyxer-20090312.tar.gz
> It now ignores ERT, and supports footnotes, newlines, bibitem
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 17:11 +0100, Alex Fernandez wrote:
[...]
> Actually (and coincidentally) I am using git to manage the source code
> :D I can confirm that it is very nice to work with, even easier to
> use than Subversion with which I have some previous experience.
>
> I have not published
On Thu, 2009-03-12 at 16:43 +0100, Alex Fernandez wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Version 0.4 (20090312) is uploaded:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/ELyXer
> Direct link:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Tools/eLyXer/elyxer-20090312.tar.gz
> It now ignores ERT, and supports footnotes, newlines, bibitem
Hi all!
I've jsut tried to compile from source (trunk). There is no executable
_configure_ script though !?
ls -l | grep configure
-rw-r--r-- 1 nik nik 15612 2009-03-11 08:05 configure.ac
Anything different in LyX than with usual source-codes?
Kindest regards, Nikos
Nikos:
Hi all!
I've jsut tried to compile from source (trunk). There is no executable
_configure_ script though !?
ls -l | grep configure
-rw-r--r-- 1 nik nik 15612 2009-03-11 08:05 configure.ac
Anything different in LyX than with usual source-codes?
Florian:
quote from
Folks,
I need some help. I have an article (for a Newsletter) which I have to
deliver today. I am trying unsuccessfully to export my document _at
least_ as an RTF to make my colleague's life easy :-).
[I still have problems with all kinds of _external_ file formats]
I get the following error in
On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 09:16 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Nikos:
Hi all!
I've jsut tried to compile from source (trunk). There is no executable
_configure_ script though !?
ls -l | grep configure
-rw-r--r-- 1 nik nik 15612 2009-03-11 08:05 configure.ac
Anything
Nikos:
I need some help. I have an article (for a Newsletter) which I have to
deliver today. I am trying unsuccessfully to export my document _at
least_ as an RTF to make my colleague's life easy :-).
[I still have problems with all kinds of _external_ file formats]
I get the following
Nikos:
first of all thank you for your efforts. All sounds very promising. I
just ran eLyXer (under Ubuntu II/ 64-bit) a couple of times. Your
example-files userguide.lyx and devguide.lyx are translated without
errors.
Unfortunately, by testing on my own documents I receive only
Hi all!
I've jsut tried to compile from source (trunk). There is no executable
_configure_ script though !?
ls -l | grep configure
-rw-r--r-- 1 nik nik 15612 2009-03-11 08:05 configure.ac
Anything different in LyX than with usual source-codes?
Kindest regards, Nikos
Nikos:
Hi all!
I've jsut tried to compile from source (trunk). There is no executable
_configure_ script though !?
ls -l | grep configure
-rw-r--r-- 1 nik nik 15612 2009-03-11 08:05 configure.ac
Anything different in LyX than with usual source-codes?
Florian:
quote from
Folks,
I need some help. I have an article (for a Newsletter) which I have to
deliver today. I am trying unsuccessfully to export my document _at
least_ as an RTF to make my colleague's life easy :-).
[I still have problems with all kinds of _external_ file formats]
I get the following error in
On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 09:16 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Nikos:
Hi all!
I've jsut tried to compile from source (trunk). There is no executable
_configure_ script though !?
ls -l | grep configure
-rw-r--r-- 1 nik nik 15612 2009-03-11 08:05 configure.ac
Anything
Nikos:
I need some help. I have an article (for a Newsletter) which I have to
deliver today. I am trying unsuccessfully to export my document _at
least_ as an RTF to make my colleague's life easy :-).
[I still have problems with all kinds of _external_ file formats]
I get the following
Nikos:
first of all thank you for your efforts. All sounds very promising. I
just ran eLyXer (under Ubuntu II/ 64-bit) a couple of times. Your
example-files userguide.lyx and devguide.lyx are translated without
errors.
Unfortunately, by testing on my own documents I receive only
Hi all!
I've jsut tried to compile from source (trunk). There is no executable
_configure_ script though !?
ls -l | grep configure
-rw-r--r-- 1 nik nik 15612 2009-03-11 08:05 configure.ac
Anything different in LyX than with usual source-codes?
Kindest regards, Nikos
Nikos:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I've jsut tried to compile from source (trunk). There is no executable
> > _configure_ script though !?
> >
> > ls -l | grep configure
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 nik nik 15612 2009-03-11 08:05 configure.ac
> >
> > Anything different in LyX than with usual source-codes?
Folks,
I need some help. I have an article (for a Newsletter) which I have to
deliver today. I am trying unsuccessfully to export my document _at
least_ as an RTF to make my colleague's life easy :-).
[I still have problems with all kinds of _external_ file formats]
I get the following error in
On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 09:16 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> Nikos:
> > > Hi all!
> > >
> > > I've jsut tried to compile from source (trunk). There is no executable
> > > _configure_ script though !?
> > >
> > > ls -l | grep configure
> &
Nikos:
> I need some help. I have an article (for a Newsletter) which I have to
> deliver today. I am trying unsuccessfully to export my document _at
> least_ as an RTF to make my colleague's life easy :-).
> [I still have problems with all kinds of _external_ file formats]
> I get the following
Nikos:
> > first of all thank you for your efforts. All sounds very promising. I
> > just ran eLyXer (under Ubuntu II/ 64-bit) a couple of times. Your
> > example-files userguide.lyx and devguide.lyx are translated without
> > errors.
> > Unfortunately, by testing on my own documents I receive
Alex:
So undeterred by the myriad of similar efforts I set to the task of
producing a simple, specialized tool for LyX - HTML conversion, and
the result is eLyXer. It is meant to produce acceptable-to-beautiful
HTML code, depending on your browser's Unicode and CSS rendering
merits.
Dear
Alex:
So undeterred by the myriad of similar efforts I set to the task of
producing a simple, specialized tool for LyX - HTML conversion, and
the result is eLyXer. It is meant to produce acceptable-to-beautiful
HTML code, depending on your browser's Unicode and CSS rendering
merits.
Dear
Alex:
> So undeterred by the myriad of similar efforts I set to the task of
> producing a simple, specialized tool for LyX -> HTML conversion, and
> the result is eLyXer. It is meant to produce acceptable-to-beautiful
> HTML code, depending on your browser's Unicode and CSS rendering
> merits.
Frederick:
is it possible to ensure that
every new chapter doesn't start on a new page in a book format?
For the book(KOMA-Script) class there is an option for that. It's
open-any.
Kind regards, Nikos
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 17:01 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Frederick:
is it possible to ensure that
every new chapter doesn't start on a new page in a book format?
For the book(KOMA-Script) class there is an option for that. It's
open-any.
That should be:
open=any
Frederick:
is it possible to ensure that
every new chapter doesn't start on a new page in a book format?
For the book(KOMA-Script) class there is an option for that. It's
open-any.
Kind regards, Nikos
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 17:01 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Frederick:
is it possible to ensure that
every new chapter doesn't start on a new page in a book format?
For the book(KOMA-Script) class there is an option for that. It's
open-any.
That should be:
open=any
Frederick:
> is it possible to ensure that
> every new chapter doesn't start on a new page in a book format?
For the book(KOMA-Script) class there is an option for that. It's
"open-any".
Kind regards, Nikos
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 17:01 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> Frederick:
> > is it possible to ensure that
> > every new chapter doesn't start on a new page in a book format?
>
>
> For the book(KOMA-Script) class there is an option for that. It's
> "open-any".
That should be:
open=any
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 07:22 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-03-04, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
I've changed the fonts of my document over to Latin Modern.
...
Instead, it is seen as a binary file!
Is this a known problem? Do I have to add something (fonts?) in my
linux-box?
I
Mehrdad:
[...] I have following problems, my images end up sometime creating
huge gaps between image and paragraph etc.
My paraghraps spaces are not formatted nicely. And things like small
skip medium skip etc is most of the time totally ignored.
I had one reply saying I should use:
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 07:22 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-03-04, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
I've changed the fonts of my document over to Latin Modern.
...
Instead, it is seen as a binary file!
Is this a known problem? Do I have to add something (fonts?) in my
linux-box?
I
Mehrdad:
[...] I have following problems, my images end up sometime creating
huge gaps between image and paragraph etc.
My paraghraps spaces are not formatted nicely. And things like small
skip medium skip etc is most of the time totally ignored.
I had one reply saying I should use:
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 07:22 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2009-03-04, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
>
> > I've changed the fonts of my document over to Latin Modern.
> ...
> > Instead, it is seen as a binary file!
>
> > Is this a known problem? Do I have to add some
Mehrdad:
> [...] I have following problems, my images end up sometime creating
> huge gaps between image and paragraph etc.
> My paraghraps spaces are not formatted nicely. And things like small
> skip medium skip etc is most of the time totally ignored.
> I had one reply saying I should use:
Hi all!
I've changed the fonts of my document over to Latin Modern. I didn't
really opened with a text-editor the lyx file after switching
font-settings.
No, it appears to be impossible to open the lyx file with gedit for
instance (gnome's default text-editor). Nor do the standart linux
command
Hi all!
I've changed the fonts of my document over to Latin Modern. I didn't
really opened with a text-editor the lyx file after switching
font-settings.
No, it appears to be impossible to open the lyx file with gedit for
instance (gnome's default text-editor). Nor do the standart linux
command
Hi all!
I've changed the fonts of my document over to Latin Modern. I didn't
really opened with a text-editor the lyx file after switching
font-settings.
No, it appears to be impossible to open the lyx file with gedit for
instance (gnome's default text-editor). Nor do the standart linux
command
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 15:42 +, Robert Neumann wrote:
Hello,
I use Lyx 1.3.4 on a SuSE Linux. I'm using the document-class article.
Is there a way to switch the dots in the toc between header ans pagenumber
on
and off?
How can I change the space between the dots?
Thanks
Robert
Hi
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 15:42 +, Robert Neumann wrote:
Hello,
I use Lyx 1.3.4 on a SuSE Linux. I'm using the document-class article.
Is there a way to switch the dots in the toc between header ans pagenumber
on
and off?
How can I change the space between the dots?
Thanks
Robert
Hi
On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 15:42 +, Robert Neumann wrote:
> Hello,
> I use Lyx 1.3.4 on a SuSE Linux. I'm using the document-class article.
> Is there a way to "switch" the dots in the toc between header ans pagenumber
> on
> and off?
> How can I change the space between the dots?
> Thanks
>
Dear list,
Ehmmm... a LaTeX question I guess :-)
How can I \protect the color of the chapter-numbers in the ToC (i.e. to
keep them black) when I use the hyperref option linkcolor=blue or vice
versa (linkcolor=black and chapter-numbers=blue).
I am trying something like
Nikos:
[ I am posting a listing-related problem here instead of starting a new
thread. ]
There is only one *important* problem though: usually the _backticks_
(used in *nix-like OSes to execute a command within, let's say, from
another command) appear as to have a top-left to
Problem:
There is only one *important* problem though: usually the _backticks_
(used in *nix-like OSes to execute a command within, let's say, from
another command) appear as to have a top-left to bottom-right direction.
With my current setting (Typewriter font set to BeraMono and
On Sat, 2009-02-28 at 17:49 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Problem:
There is only one *important* problem though: usually the _backticks_
(used in *nix-like OSes to execute a command within, let's say, from
another command) appear as to have a top-left to bottom-right
On Sat, 2009-02-28 at 18:20 +0100, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Question:
So, what's the deal? Where are the missing lines from the .lyx file?
How can I force the textcomp packge to be loaded before the listings
package?
There are no missing lines. If there is a listing in the
Dear list,
Ehmmm... a LaTeX question I guess :-)
How can I \protect the color of the chapter-numbers in the ToC (i.e. to
keep them black) when I use the hyperref option linkcolor=blue or vice
versa (linkcolor=black and chapter-numbers=blue).
I am trying something like
Nikos:
[ I am posting a listing-related problem here instead of starting a new
thread. ]
There is only one *important* problem though: usually the _backticks_
(used in *nix-like OSes to execute a command within, let's say, from
another command) appear as to have a top-left to
Problem:
There is only one *important* problem though: usually the _backticks_
(used in *nix-like OSes to execute a command within, let's say, from
another command) appear as to have a top-left to bottom-right direction.
With my current setting (Typewriter font set to BeraMono and
On Sat, 2009-02-28 at 17:49 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Problem:
There is only one *important* problem though: usually the _backticks_
(used in *nix-like OSes to execute a command within, let's say, from
another command) appear as to have a top-left to bottom-right
On Sat, 2009-02-28 at 18:20 +0100, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Question:
So, what's the deal? Where are the missing lines from the .lyx file?
How can I force the textcomp packge to be loaded before the listings
package?
There are no missing lines. If there is a listing in the
Dear list,
Ehmmm... a LaTeX question I guess :-)
How can I \protect the color of the chapter-numbers in the ToC (i.e. to
keep them black) when I use the hyperref option "linkcolor=blue" or vice
versa (linkcolor=black and chapter-numbers=blue).
I am trying something like
Nikos:
> > > [ I am posting a listing-related problem here instead of starting a new
> > > thread. ]
> > > There is only one *important* problem though: usually the _backticks_
> > > (used in *nix-like OSes to execute a command within, let's say, from
> > > another command) appear as to have a
Problem:
> > > > There is only one *important* problem though: usually the _backticks_
> > > > (used in *nix-like OSes to execute a command within, let's say, from
> > > > another command) appear as to have a top-left to bottom-right direction.
> > > > With my current setting (Typewriter font set
On Sat, 2009-02-28 at 17:49 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> Problem:
> > > > > There is only one *important* problem though: usually the _backticks_
> > > > > (used in *nix-like OSes to execute a command within, let's say, from
> > > > > another
On Sat, 2009-02-28 at 18:20 +0100, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> > Question:
> > So, what's the deal? Where are the "missing" lines from the .lyx file?
> > How can I force the "textcomp" packge to be loaded before the "listings"
> > package?
> >
>
> There are no missing lines. If there is a
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 11:21 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Nikos:
I can't find anywhere a hint on how to silence page numbering in the
TOC for Part-entries. Even not in the KOMA-Documentation (except if I
overlooked it).
Waluyo Adi Siswanto:
Maybe you can try this in your koma-script
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 11:21 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Nikos:
I can't find anywhere a hint on how to silence page numbering in the
TOC for Part-entries. Even not in the KOMA-Documentation (except if I
overlooked it).
Waluyo Adi Siswanto:
Maybe you can try this in your koma-script
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 11:21 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> Nikos:
> > I can't find anywhere a hint on how to "silence" page numbering in the
> > TOC for Part-entries. Even not in the KOMA-Documentation (except if I
> > overlooked it).
>
>
> Wa
Waluyo Adi Siswanto:
Dear LyX users
I am using KOMA-Script, and I already enable the option chapterprefix then
I can see the prefix Chapter in every chapter.
But what I want is I am going to replace Chapter with my language Bab.
Try the following (in the Preamble of course):
Waluyo Adi Siswanto:
Dear LyX users
I am using KOMA-Script, and I already enable the option chapterprefix then
I can see the prefix Chapter in every chapter.
But what I want is I am going to replace Chapter with my language Bab.
Try the following (in the Preamble of course):
Waluyo Adi Siswanto:
> Dear LyX users
>
> I am using KOMA-Script, and I already enable the option "chapterprefix" then
> I can see the prefix "Chapter" in every chapter.
> But what I want is I am going to replace "Chapter" with my language "Bab".
Try the following (in the Preamble of course):
Hi all!
[Using LyX 1.6.1 under Ubuntu II/ 64-bit, book(KOMA-Script)]
I've decided to use the minitoc package. I would like to have (as many
others would like to have :-) a _SectionToC_ for each Chapter (except
the 1st) in the beginning, of course, of each Chapter, listing Sections
(x.x) and
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 11:20 +0100, Manveru wrote:
2009/2/22 Nikos Alexandris nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de:
[ I am posting a listing-related problem here instead of starting a new
thread. ]
I now realise how powerful is the listing package. I used some R code
and setting
Nikos:
I guess it's a font-specific issue. Too bad because Bera looks great.
Guenter:
Txtt:
Set the typewriter font to Default in the GUI and write in the preamble
\renewcommand{\ttdefault}{txtt}
Nikos:
Not bad (the font in general). Yet:
i. the backticks still look like ticks
I am testing the \mtcaddchapter command. I'll probably figure this out.
If not I will _bump_ :-p
Sorry the for the mail-traffic, Nikos
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 11:17 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 09:06:47 am Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Hi all!
[Using LyX 1.6.1 under Ubuntu II/ 64-bit, book(KOMA-Script)]
I've decided to use the minitoc package. I would like to have (as many
others would like to have
Just reporting that I use the following in the Preamble which gives nice
mini-tables:
% Mini Table of Contents
% package: minitoc (aka mini-table)
\usepackage{minitoc}
% title of minitoc
% e.g. for Overview use \mtcsettitle{minitoc}{Overview}
% for empty title
\mtcsettitle{minitoc}{}
% turn
Hi all!
[Using LyX 1.6.1 under Ubuntu II/ 64-bit, book(KOMA-Script)]
I've decided to use the minitoc package. I would like to have (as many
others would like to have :-) a _SectionToC_ for each Chapter (except
the 1st) in the beginning, of course, of each Chapter, listing Sections
(x.x) and
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 11:20 +0100, Manveru wrote:
2009/2/22 Nikos Alexandris nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de:
[ I am posting a listing-related problem here instead of starting a new
thread. ]
I now realise how powerful is the listing package. I used some R code
and setting
Nikos:
I guess it's a font-specific issue. Too bad because Bera looks great.
Guenter:
Txtt:
Set the typewriter font to Default in the GUI and write in the preamble
\renewcommand{\ttdefault}{txtt}
Nikos:
Not bad (the font in general). Yet:
i. the backticks still look like ticks
I am testing the \mtcaddchapter command. I'll probably figure this out.
If not I will _bump_ :-p
Sorry the for the mail-traffic, Nikos
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 11:17 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 09:06:47 am Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Hi all!
[Using LyX 1.6.1 under Ubuntu II/ 64-bit, book(KOMA-Script)]
I've decided to use the minitoc package. I would like to have (as many
others would like to have
Just reporting that I use the following in the Preamble which gives nice
mini-tables:
% Mini Table of Contents
% package: minitoc (aka mini-table)
\usepackage{minitoc}
% title of minitoc
% e.g. for Overview use \mtcsettitle{minitoc}{Overview}
% for empty title
\mtcsettitle{minitoc}{}
% turn
Hi all!
[Using LyX 1.6.1 under Ubuntu II/ 64-bit, book(KOMA-Script)]
I've decided to use the minitoc package. I would like to have (as many
others would like to have :-) a _SectionToC_ for each Chapter (except
the 1st) in the beginning, of course, of each Chapter, listing Sections
(x.x) and
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 11:20 +0100, Manveru wrote:
> 2009/2/22 Nikos Alexandris <nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de>:
> > [ I am posting a listing-related problem here instead of starting a new
> > thread. ]
> >
> > I now realise how powerful is the li
Nikos:
I guess it's a font-specific issue. Too bad because Bera looks great.
Guenter:
> >> Txtt:
> >> Set the typewriter font to Default in the GUI and write in the preamble
> >> \renewcommand{\ttdefault}{txtt}
Nikos:
> > Not bad (the font in general). Yet:
> > i. the backticks still look
I am testing the \mtcaddchapter command. I'll probably figure this out.
If not I will _bump_ :-p
Sorry the for the mail-traffic, Nikos
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 11:17 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 February 2009 09:06:47 am Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > [Using LyX 1.6.1 under Ubuntu II/ 64-bit, book(KOMA-Script)]
> >
> > I've decided to use the minitoc package. I would like
Just reporting that I use the following in the Preamble which gives nice
mini-tables:
% Mini Table of Contents
% package: minitoc (aka mini-table)
\usepackage{minitoc}
% title of minitoc
% e.g. for "Overview" use "\mtcsettitle{minitoc}{Overview}"
% for empty title
\mtcsettitle{minitoc}{}
%
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 10:04 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
I think the easiest way to make it automatically in every transition page is
by adding the following command in the preamble.
The result is very accurate to get a blank but counted in every transitional
page. This is discussed in
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 07:27 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-02-22, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Dotan Cohen schrieb:
When I write mixed Hebrew-English documents, I have to select the
language for each span of text. There are tens of languages installed,
how can I remove the unused languages
Dotan:
Thanks. I do not seem to have an option to export to ODT. Must I add
something?
Andrew:
I think it's dependent on the version of LyX and LaTeX you have
installed. It Just Works for me on the latest Debian stable. I don't
know what's underpinning other releases (like Ubuntu). I
Nikos:
You mean you just hit the export to ODT and voila... you open the ODT
and see the file you prepared with LyX (even if it needs corrctions
concerning appearance/structure etc.) ??
Andrew:
Yep.
A
I have tex4ht installed under Ubuntu II / 64-bit. But no way to get it
working. Do
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 12:23 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Nikos:
You mean you just hit the export to ODT and voila... you open the ODT
and see the file you prepared with LyX (even if it needs corrctions
concerning appearance/structure etc
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 08:12 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-02-22, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
I guess it's a font-specific issue. Too bad because Bera looks great.
Any other recommendation? Kind regards, Nikos
Txtt:
Set the typewriter font to Default in the GUI and write
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 12:28 -0500, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 05:57:38PM +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
I have tex4ht installed under Ubuntu II / 64-bit. But no way to get it
working. Do you mind sharing you preferences (under File Handling)?
I presume you mean
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 09:10 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
Yes, I have installed the tex4ht package long ago. And never had luck
nor for odt export neither for html export.
Nikos
I am in Ubuntu 8.04, I just know from this forum that LyX can export to
OpenDocument, with the help
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 10:04 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
I think the easiest way to make it automatically in every transition page is
by adding the following command in the preamble.
The result is very accurate to get a blank but counted in every transitional
page. This is discussed in
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 07:27 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-02-22, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Dotan Cohen schrieb:
When I write mixed Hebrew-English documents, I have to select the
language for each span of text. There are tens of languages installed,
how can I remove the unused languages
Dotan:
Thanks. I do not seem to have an option to export to ODT. Must I add
something?
Andrew:
I think it's dependent on the version of LyX and LaTeX you have
installed. It Just Works for me on the latest Debian stable. I don't
know what's underpinning other releases (like Ubuntu). I
Nikos:
You mean you just hit the export to ODT and voila... you open the ODT
and see the file you prepared with LyX (even if it needs corrctions
concerning appearance/structure etc.) ??
Andrew:
Yep.
A
I have tex4ht installed under Ubuntu II / 64-bit. But no way to get it
working. Do
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 12:23 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Nikos:
You mean you just hit the export to ODT and voila... you open the ODT
and see the file you prepared with LyX (even if it needs corrctions
concerning appearance/structure etc
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 08:12 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-02-22, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
I guess it's a font-specific issue. Too bad because Bera looks great.
Any other recommendation? Kind regards, Nikos
Txtt:
Set the typewriter font to Default in the GUI and write
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 12:28 -0500, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 05:57:38PM +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
I have tex4ht installed under Ubuntu II / 64-bit. But no way to get it
working. Do you mind sharing you preferences (under File Handling)?
I presume you mean
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 09:10 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
Yes, I have installed the tex4ht package long ago. And never had luck
nor for odt export neither for html export.
Nikos
I am in Ubuntu 8.04, I just know from this forum that LyX can export to
OpenDocument, with the help
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