ou don't like where it lands by default). Nest it
under the frame environment (Edit > Increase List Depth).
Start a new paragraph, convert it to the "Separator" environment, and nest
it under the Frame.
Create another "Only" environment as above, changing 1 to 2 in the overlay
specification.
Repeat ad nauseum.
Paul
nter. The tool bar button looks like a
visual representation of indenting.
Paul
ur normal login is configured with the older versions of MiKTeX
and LyX. Install the newer versions using the alternate login, and specify
that you are installing them just for that user and not for all users. Then
you just have to switch to the right account for whichever version you want.
Paul
On 08/11/2014 02:45 AM, Jane Shevtsov wrote:
On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Paul A. Rubin <mailto:ru...@msu.edu>> wrote:
1. How are you generating the PDFs (pdflatex, dvipdfm, ...)?
I'm using pdflatex.
2. How are you configured to convert SVGs? Plea
ed a sample doc with an SVG image (funky stuff on white
background) on Linux Mint 16 Cinnamon (equivalent to Ubuntu 13.10?) using
rsvg-convert as the converter, and the PDF had a seamless white background
for the image.
Paul
This typically indicates that the Beamer LaTeX package is either not
installed or not properly on the LaTeX search path. Have you installed it
under MiKTeX (assuming that's what you are using)?
n directory on the system command path might
help. (I would put LyX's bin directory ahead of Cygwin's as well.)
Paul
Probably should have said that stripping out the \usepackage statements
was not because there was a collision between them and something else --
it's because I don't have those packages installed (and did not want to
install them just to go bug-hunting).
Paul
On 03/04/2014 04:0
Besides stripping out the package loads mentioned by Jürgen, I had to switch
AMSMath (Document > Settings > Math Options) from automatic to manual load
(because the \dfrac command, which requires it, is in ERT). Once I did that,
the document compiled.
Paul
p a personalized LaTeX tree, but I've not seen it succeed with my
own eyes. We did try, adding a folder in the hidden AppData folder of the
user account
pj
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find changes in the child.lyx is to restart lyx.
>
> q. Is there an easier way?
> Rob
>
>
Try adding a space to the master (and then deleting it if necessary). LyX
will see a change to the master and regenerate the document.
Paul
Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>
> On Tue, 18 Feb 2014, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
> Paul,
>
> > All the figures and tables are correctly numbered, and all the
> > references to subfigures in the text are correct. References to the one
> > pair of subt
Richard,
Thanks for the explanation. I thought of the bump up/bump down idea, but
laziness outweighed preference for captions on the bottom. :-)
Paul
On 02/17/2014 10:14 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 02/17/2014 04:39 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I ran into a rather odd problem today, and I was
consistency). It seems odd to me that subfigures (done identically) were
numbered correctly when subtables were not.
Is this an issue with the subfig package? Down the road I would like to
revert to my normal practice of putting the content above the caption.
Paul
I ran into a similar problem in the past and cured it by editing the Windows
command path to move Cygwin after LyX.
Paul
Try putting \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1} in the title of the slide (in a
TeX inset), either before or after the actual title text.
Paul
Can you post a *minimal* example where this happens? I suspect that, in
addition to deleting most text and graphics, you can probably leave the
table floats empty.
Paul
(3 of 4)
Student slide (4 of 4)
To suppress the footer (and hence the page numbering) in the instructor
slides, make them PlainFrame rather than Frame AND put in the LaTeX command
to tweak the frame number.
Paul
Thanks for the links, Jurgen.
Paul
uot;. I'm not entirely sure if there is a definitive proper choice
between "von Kleist, Heinrich" and "Kleist, Heinrich von", although I
personally prefer the former.
Paul
I think I would have entered it into JabRef as
H. O. {de la Iglesia} and T. Cambras ...
or possibly
{H. O.} {de la Iglesia} and T. Cambras ...
(although I think the braces around the initials are unnecessary).
Paul
vironment drop-down. It's up to you to select
an alternative environment understood by the new document class.
Paul
I think you want to insert cross-references with the Format: box set to
"formatted reference". See section 6.1 of the User Guide for details.
Paul
You could put the document under version control, with provisional changes
in branch, and release only trunk.
Paul
Linux); there will be a
"layouts" subdirectory under it. That will allow it to survive uninstall and
reinstall episodes.
For more details, refer to Help > Customization (chapter 5).
Paul
e been off Windows long enough to forget what he's
installing). That way, LyX updates would update the packages. If the
packages were third-party, the local texmf tree would be the appropriate
place to put them.
Paul
In case you missed it, have a look at
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/80614. You may need to
install some language packages from TeXLive.
Paul
Click in the header row, turn off multicolumn (table toolbar button), add
the columns, then select the header cells to merge and turn multicolumn back on.
Paul
I am new to LyX and cannot find the sample files described in the
Tutorial.pdf:
Finally, we have written a file called example_raw.lyx to let you
practice
your LYX skills. Imagine that it was typed by someone who did not know
about any of LYX’s great features. As you learn new LYX functions,
Are you sure the graphics files have not been changed in any way? If so, can
you post one here?
Paul
pdfview (as used here) is a custom application designed to use the system
default reader while avoiding file lock problems. See
http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/WindowsInstaller-pdfview for source. If it no
longer works, maybe someone should have a look at updating it.
Paul
quot; to a
script (batch file) that closes Reader and then reopens it. Some years back
there was such a script that I think was included with at least one Windows
port of LyX (Uwe's bundle?). You might be able to find it archived on the wiki.
Paul
Try updating your formats (MiKTeX settings application).
Paul
Which margins are violated, left/right or top/bottom? You can set the width
of a box in it's settings menu.
Paul
By the way, did you put the NoStyle directive before or after the point
where you load the theorem module? I was thinking after, but it would not
hurt to try both.
Paul
I'm out of ideas that would avoid editing the module. Personally, I would
copy the module and .inc files to my local layout directory, give them
different names, and edit out the Problem style. That way, both the original
and hacked modules would appear in the module list, and I could use the
ordin
Does it help to put
NoStyle Problem
in your layout immediately after the point where you load the AMS Theorems
module?
Paul
that the environment
where you wanted the drop cap was "Standard" as opposed to "Initial". I
changed the environment to "Initial", put the leading 'A' in the short title
inset (which works for "Initial" but makes no sense for a standard
environment, which takes no options) and it worked fine.
Paul
Was the problematic image created using the same software that created the
images that work?
Can you convert it to a JPG using, say, ImageMagick and, if so, does that
work in the DVI output?
Are there any non-ASCII characters in the file path, or any unusual (for a
file path) punctuation?
Paul
ed to this purpose.
Paul
in HTML is
definition). I'm not near a copy of LyX at the moment, but doesn't
Description set the space between first word and descriptive text so that
left borders of consecutive descriptions align?
Another option wood be to use a table, but that introduces additional space.
Paul
Definition environment?
Paul
Ignacio Martinez gmail.com> writes:
>
> When I start a new paragraph after some "LyX-Code" text, that new
paragraph is not indented.
> Pleas help!!!
Insert a separator between the LyX code and the new paragraph.
Paul
Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
>
>
> Am Wednesday, 14. August 2013, 22:53:21 schrieb Paul Rubin:
> > Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
> > > apt get install lyx2.0
> >
> > If you need to install LyX 2.1 to open the docume
urs when making a text a formula afterwards: all subscripts go lost ...
Does the error occur if you do the following?
1. Type 'xi' as text.
2. Select both characters and type ctrl-M to make it a formula.
3. Select just the 'i' and type the underscore character?
Paul
the lyx file was produced with
it. Alternatively, where could I get a lyx2lyx to allow me to convert the
2.1 version to the 2.0.. version?
If you can't get LyX 2.1 to install and care to send me the file (rubin
msu edu), I can try to export it to 2.0 format. No guarantee that
works, for instance if it uses the new Beamer layout.
Paul
ng
formats seemed to fix it.
Paul
l thesis works.)
Paul
I put your bibliography and style in a dummy document here and had no
problems -- all the references showed up in the bibliography as expected.
The problem may lay in the document.
Paul
ve this over to the developer forum as an RFC, or should I just
file a ticket with the fix attached?
Paul
d
theorems-bytype.module exclude theorems-starred: is it just redundancy, or
are std and bytype somehow incompatible with theorems-starred.inc?
Paul
It centers vertically for me by default. This is using LyX 2.0.6 on Linux,
but I would be surprised if your having a Mac is the culprit. Can you post a
minimal example?
Paul
You might delete your user directory (Help > About LyX will give you the
path) and everything under it, then start LyX (which should cause the
directory to be rebuilt).
Paul
Open a new file, use Document > Settings > Language to set your preferred
peculiar dialect of English and click Save as Document Defaults. The UI
setting is just that -- it governs the user interface. File > New uses
whatever your recorded document defaults are.
Paul
If you are viewing the PDF in Acrobat Reader XI, you may be falling prey to
a problem discussed here:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/77622.
Paul
You preceded "usepackage" with a backslash, right?
Did you install the package with the MiKTeX package manager, or manually? If
manually, did you update the file database?
Paul
Two editors that I have tried and liked:
TikZiT (http://tikzit.sourceforge.net/) -- mainly useful for node diagrams
TikzEdt (http://www.tikzedt.org/) -- just starting with this, but it looks
promising
Paul
,_Figures_and_Captions#Keeping_floats_in_their_place).
I have no experience with it, but I suspect that it will disrupt the
formatting of the page in a way similar to your using manually placed page
breaks.
Paul
es\configure.py"
Hopefully that will allow the script to execute.
Paul
On 06/07/2013 03:18 PM, Y.A. Sharif wrote:
2.I tried to run configuration script in DOS windows: C:\Program
Files(x86)\LyX20\Python\Python.exe , this one did not show any error.
But when I ran the other one with configure.py it
Are you inserting them with Insert > Float > Figure? If so, right click the
"handle" labeled "Float: Figure", choose Settings..., and deselect "Use
default placement" and try "Here definitely" instead.
Paul
Rasmus K kth.se> writes:
Does File > Export > PDF (pdflatex) generate a correct PDF file? If so, the
problem is with LyX calling a viewer; if not, the problem is with LyX
calling pdflatex.
Paul
look
like a math formula (c times y times a times n), but don't worry about that.
Just after the closing brace, type \{ again, and type the actual formula in
the new inset.
Paul
see if it found a LaTeX installation.
You might want to publish the log to the list.
Paul
Was the ellipsis the path to the LyX installation directory?
If so, check in your user directory. (I think the path to it
appears in Help > About).
Paul
Have a look at ticket 5058 ( http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5058), which I
filled some time back.
I attached a module (
http://www.lyx.org/trac/attachment/ticket/5058/noamssymb.module)
that fools LyX into thinking amssymb is already loaded.
Paul
What about escaping the backslashes?
Paul
ot by me), is:
inkscape --without-gui --file=$$i --export-png=$$o
which is a bit different from what you're using.
Paul
The next time you start LyX, it will create a
new one. I've heard of instances of a user profile becoming corrupted.
Paul
Try running the installer in "compatibility mode".
Paul
I'm not positive, but I think PPM is the default format used to display a
PDF graphic in the LyX GUI. Try running
convert badgraphic.pdf badgraphic.ppm
in a shell/terminal/whatever and see if you get an error message.
Paul
assume here that you want the table centered):
\chead{\begin{tabular}...\end{tabular}}
An easy way to get the LaTeX code for the table right is to build the table
in the document body, do View > View Source to see the code, copy it and
paste it into the preamble.
Paul
heorem, that could become part of the
default settings when starting new documents.
If you create a new document and go to Document > Settings... > Modules, is
one of the AMS theorem modules in the selected category? If so, try
deselecting it and saving as default settings.
Paul
nguage). Learn
the language and you can hack any BST file.
Probably an easier approach is to build your own BST file using 'makebst'. The
program interviews you and cobbles together a BST file according to your
specifications. (I think -- been a while since I used it.)
Paul
bar. It will appear to be overwriting the
numerator, but when you hit the space bar the numerator contents will be there,
in the new font.
5. Repeat for the denominator.
Paul
googling it and you'll see.
Paul
ference in the macro editing. (I even
saved the choice and restarted LyX.) Am I missing something?
Thanks,
Paul
Paul Johnson gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hit that button, and the macro editor inserts {#1} at the
> end of your macro name and it also plops a #1 into the "TeX" box.
>
> The documentation says, "The wanted formula is inserted in the first
> blue box." How
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 1:43 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> I would use a math macro (section 22.2 of Help > Math). Create the macro
> somewhere near the front of the document (Insert > Math > Macro inside a math
> inset). If the symbol you are bolding is always 'x', de
guments and inserts the LaTeX code
including the 'x'. If you have a few symbols, maybe do one such macro for each.
If you have a lot of symbols, create a macro (say \bv) that takes an argument
and then hit every vector over the head with it (replace 'x' with '\bv{x}'
etc.).
Paul
I just did a Windows install and the same thing happened to me. At the time, the
file selector was showing Program Files (x86). I just added "\MiKTeX" manually
and installation proceeded from there.
Start with an algorithm float (Help > Embedded Objects, section 3.2). Inside the
float, I would try the Listings package (Help > Embedded Objects, section 8).
Listings has a boatload of options; you'll want to consult its user manual to
get the precise format you desire.
Paul
Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
> Is there a way I've missed of having only certain words within
> a sentence typeset in the monospace font rather than the default font?
Edit > Text Style (or the Text Style button - icon looks like a to the b power)
and set Family to Typewriter?
Paul
It might be worth opening a command window/shell and doing a directory listing
of the desktop folder, just to make sure the files are gone (as opposed to a
glitch in the GUI or something marking them all "hidden").
Paul
efault editor that is likely to be
installed on a significant proportion of user machines.
Paul
ed here are passed down the line to loaded
packages (which ignore the option if it's not one they know).
Paul
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
Just to clean up a mistake in my previous message (for future reference),
convert belongs to ImageMagick, not GhostScript. (It uses GS to convert
PDF images.)
Paul
ATH Prefix setting), try running 'convert
your_image.pdf your_image.ppm' and see if the convert function spits up any
error messages.
Paul
If you need the \textsubscript command, I think you can get it by installing the
fixltx2e package, which I believe can be installed through the MiKTeX package
manager.
Paul
Document > Settings... > Save as Document Defaults button?
Paul
It's some sort of font issue. I replicated the problem with your document here,
then changed the Roman font from Palatino to Times Roman and got the expected
output. I suspect the mathpazo package may not contain the needed glyph.
Paul
Works for me.
Paul
#LyX 2.0 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 413
\begin_document
\begin_header
\textclass article
\use_default_options true
\maintain_unincluded_children false
\language english
\language_package default
\inputencoding auto
\fontencoding global
n just change it to your own
image). I'm setting a height of 10ex for the graphic; if you want to change
that, be sure to make the same change in the \addtolength command. (You must
manually adjust the header height to accommodate the graphic.)
HTH,
Paul
Uwe Stöhr web.de> writes:
> p.s. Can you please try out the new installer and report back?
Uwe,
If this was meant for me (rather than the OP), I'm afraid that I no longer
have LyX or MiKTeX installed under WIndows. I've gone fully over to the
Light Side (Linux).
Paul
ling > File Formats.
Select PDF (pdflatex) as the file format, and see what LyX shows for the Viewer
entry (Custom - evince on my Mint system, but yours may well be different).
Paul
run Tools > Reconfigure)? If not, try opening a
command prompt in the LyX program directory and running 'python configure.py'.
(You may need to supply the path to python.exe.) Does that hang up?
Paul
d watch the Lord of the Rings trilogy
back-to-back-to-back while the installer runs.
Paul
Have a look at
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/75890/focus=75911.
Paul
ill tell you where
that is) and tell us what the next few lines after "INFO: checking for the
pdflatex program..." say.
Paul
ake sure the "float" option is not selected. Of
course, you also have to make sure the figure fits in the allotted space.
Vertical positioning is tricky - it is based on where the box appears in the
text flow, rather than position on the page (meaning if you add or delete text
prior to the box, it will move).
Paul
To display the slide without a visible number, you can use the BeginPlainFrame
environment (which will suppress the head and foot lines).
To prevent the slide from being counted, add (on the example slide) a TeX box
(ERT) containing \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1}.
Paul
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