Try installing QT2, I am pretty sure it should work then.
Paul
Pietro Mele wrote:
Should I look for a version of LyX compiled with QT3? How can
I know the version of QT used in a program?
Or should I install QT2?
Thanks again,
Pietro
--- Paul Borgermans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess
Try installing QT2, I am pretty sure it should work then.
Paul
Pietro Mele wrote:
Should I look for a version of LyX compiled with QT3? How can
I know the version of QT used in a program?
Or should I install QT2?
Thanks again,
Pietro
--- Paul Borgermans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess
Try installing QT2, I am pretty sure it should work then.
Paul
Pietro Mele wrote:
Should I look for a version of LyX compiled with QT3? How can
I know the version of QT used in a program?
Or should I install QT2?
Thanks again,
Pietro
--- Paul Borgermans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I
It's a bug with the g++/gcc package as provided by SuSE in their
distribution. Not a LyX source code bug. Best upgrade to the package
version I pointed before:
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
Paul
Panayotis Papassotiriou wrote:
snip
I am wondering if this is a LyX source code bug,
It's a bug with the g++/gcc package as provided by SuSE in their
distribution. Not a LyX source code bug. Best upgrade to the package
version I pointed before:
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
Paul
Panayotis Papassotiriou wrote:
snip
I am wondering if this is a LyX source code bug,
It's a bug with the g++/gcc package as provided by SuSE in their
distribution. Not a LyX source code bug. Best upgrade to the package
version I pointed before:
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
Paul
Panayotis Papassotiriou wrote:
>
I am wondering if this is a LyX source code bug, not
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 06:12:13AM -0800, Panayotis Papassotiriou wrote:
The LyX configure script says that everything is ok,
but compilation of the program stops with an Internal
compiler error.
Does anyone have any idea?
Compiler bug.
Known bug. You need to update
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 06:12:13AM -0800, Panayotis Papassotiriou wrote:
The LyX configure script says that everything is ok,
but compilation of the program stops with an Internal
compiler error.
Does anyone have any idea?
Compiler bug.
Known bug. You need to update
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 06:12:13AM -0800, Panayotis Papassotiriou wrote:
> The LyX configure script says that everything is ok,
> but compilation of the program stops with an "Internal
> compiler error".
> Does anyone have any idea?
Compiler bug.
Known bug. You need to
Konrad
That version is compiled against the updated qt 3.1 libraries (available
from SuSE update online or the KDE mirrors)
If you do not want to update the qt libraries, you can also find the qt2
compiled version in ftp.lyx.org. This should work with a stock install
of SuSE 8.1
Regards
Konrad
That version is compiled against the updated qt 3.1 libraries (available
from SuSE update online or the KDE mirrors)
If you do not want to update the qt libraries, you can also find the qt2
compiled version in ftp.lyx.org. This should work with a stock install
of SuSE 8.1
Regards
Konrad
That version is compiled against the updated qt 3.1 libraries (available
from SuSE update online or the KDE mirrors)
If you do not want to update the qt libraries, you can also find the qt2
compiled version in ftp.lyx.org. This should work with a stock install
of SuSE 8.1
Regards
You need to download the updated qt packages from the suse ftp servers:
Take a look at
http://www.suse.de/en/private/download/linuks/i386/update_for_8_1/base.html
You can also install the qt2 rpm which should work with a stock install
of SuSE 8.1
hth
Paul
Gerhard Lindel wrote:
Hi all,
I
You need to download the updated qt packages from the suse ftp servers:
Take a look at
http://www.suse.de/en/private/download/linuks/i386/update_for_8_1/base.html
You can also install the qt2 rpm which should work with a stock install
of SuSE 8.1
hth
Paul
Gerhard Lindel wrote:
Hi all,
I
You need to download the updated qt packages from the suse ftp servers:
Take a look at
http://www.suse.de/en/private/download/linuks/i386/update_for_8_1/base.html
You can also install the qt2 rpm which should work with a stock install
of SuSE 8.1
hth
Paul
Gerhard Lindel wrote:
Hi all,
I
No, lots of libs are different.
You may try the following, but *install without dependency checking*.
It is also uploaded to ftp.lyx.org/incoming/
http://nf-pro.sckcen.be/download/lyx-1.3.0-1-suse-8.0-qt2.i386.rpm
hth
Paul
Pablo Ortúzar wrote:
Hello
Will lyx-1.3.0-1suse81-qt2.i386.rpm. for
No, lots of libs are different.
You may try the following, but *install without dependency checking*.
It is also uploaded to ftp.lyx.org/incoming/
http://nf-pro.sckcen.be/download/lyx-1.3.0-1-suse-8.0-qt2.i386.rpm
hth
Paul
Pablo Ortúzar wrote:
Hello
Will lyx-1.3.0-1suse81-qt2.i386.rpm. for
No, lots of libs are different.
You may try the following, but *install without dependency checking*.
It is also uploaded to ftp.lyx.org/incoming/
http://nf-pro.sckcen.be/download/lyx-1.3.0-1-suse-8.0-qt2.i386.rpm
hth
Paul
Pablo Ortúzar wrote:
Hello
Will lyx-1.3.0-1suse81-qt2.i386.rpm. for
. To compile
it, it needs an upgrade of the gcc and g++ packages from
ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
(or other mirrors of ftp.suse.com)
Paul
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Paul == Paul Borgermans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Is your SuSE distribution up to date against
. To compile
it, it needs an upgrade of the gcc and g++ packages from
ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
(or other mirrors of ftp.suse.com)
Paul
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Paul == Paul Borgermans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Is your SuSE distribution up to date against
. To compile
it, it needs an upgrade of the gcc and g++ packages from
ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
(or other mirrors of ftp.suse.com)
Paul
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>>>>> "Paul" == Paul Borgermans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pau
Wolfgang,
Could you check the output of ldd /usr/local/bin/lyx against the following:
libqt.so.3 = /usr/lib/libqt.so.3 (0x4002c000)
libSM.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libSM.so.6 (0x40685000)
libICE.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so.6 (0x4068e000)
libX11.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x406a5000)
Wolfgang,
Could you check the output of ldd /usr/local/bin/lyx against the following:
libqt.so.3 = /usr/lib/libqt.so.3 (0x4002c000)
libSM.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libSM.so.6 (0x40685000)
libICE.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so.6 (0x4068e000)
libX11.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x406a5000)
Wolfgang,
Could you check the output of ldd /usr/local/bin/lyx against the following:
libqt.so.3 => /usr/lib/libqt.so.3 (0x4002c000)
libSM.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libSM.so.6 (0x40685000)
libICE.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so.6 (0x4068e000)
libX11.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6
Hello SuSE LyX-ers
I uploaded an rpm for SuSE 8.1 compiled with the qt frontend against
qt3. This file will hopefully soon be available in the bin directory of
ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/. For the impatient, you can also get it from
There is a little secret: you need to update the gcc package from the
on-line distribution of SuSE 8.1. The versions there are more recent
than the ones on DVD/CD. They are NOT in the upgrade directories or
suse's web site, although they clearly are.
Paul
Ernesto Jardim wrote:
Hi
There were
Oliver Eichler wrote:
Hmm, good point :). On the other side as rpm will delete the official SuSE
installation anyway, why not install it 'in (SuSE's) place'? Not that I
That makes sense of course. I considered renaming the lyx executable,
package name and config (shared files) to avoid the
Hello SuSE LyX-ers
I uploaded an rpm for SuSE 8.1 compiled with the qt frontend against
qt3. This file will hopefully soon be available in the bin directory of
ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/. For the impatient, you can also get it from
There is a little secret: you need to update the gcc package from the
on-line distribution of SuSE 8.1. The versions there are more recent
than the ones on DVD/CD. They are NOT in the upgrade directories or
suse's web site, although they clearly are.
Paul
Ernesto Jardim wrote:
Hi
There were
Oliver Eichler wrote:
Hmm, good point :). On the other side as rpm will delete the official SuSE
installation anyway, why not install it 'in (SuSE's) place'? Not that I
That makes sense of course. I considered renaming the lyx executable,
package name and config (shared files) to avoid the
Hello SuSE LyX-ers
I uploaded an rpm for SuSE 8.1 compiled with the qt frontend against
qt3. This file will hopefully soon be available in the bin directory of
ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/. For the impatient, you can also get it from
There is a little secret: you need to update the gcc package from the
on-line distribution of SuSE 8.1. The versions there are more recent
than the ones on DVD/CD. They are NOT in the upgrade directories or
suse's web site, although they clearly are.
Paul
Ernesto Jardim wrote:
Hi
There were
Oliver Eichler wrote:
Hmm, good point :). On the other side as rpm will delete the official SuSE
installation anyway, why not install it 'in (SuSE's) place'? Not that I
That makes sense of course. I considered renaming the lyx executable,
package name and config (shared files) to avoid the
Since the ftp.devel.lyx.org is temporarily closed for uploading rpm
packages, I made a temporary http download location for those who want
to try it:
http://nf-pro.sckcen.be/download/
It is built on SuSE 8.1 with KDE 3.1 (including qt3) and installs in
/usr/local. No warranties of course.
Since the ftp.devel.lyx.org is temporarily closed for uploading rpm
packages, I made a temporary http download location for those who want
to try it:
http://nf-pro.sckcen.be/download/
It is built on SuSE 8.1 with KDE 3.1 (including qt3) and installs in
/usr/local. No warranties of course.
Since the ftp.devel.lyx.org is temporarily closed for uploading rpm
packages, I made a temporary http download location for those who want
to try it:
http://nf-pro.sckcen.be/download/
It is built on SuSE 8.1 with KDE 3.1 (including qt3) and installs in
/usr/local. No warranties of course.
Hello Chris,
I managed to compile and run LyX by downloading a newer version (3.2-46)
of the gcc compiler suite (needs to be the 3.2 series since qt was also
compiled with it).
I got them from
ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
Downloaded all of them (except the source
Hello Chris,
I managed to compile and run LyX by downloading a newer version (3.2-46)
of the gcc compiler suite (needs to be the 3.2 series since qt was also
compiled with it).
I got them from
ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
Downloaded all of them (except the source
Hello Chris,
I managed to compile and run LyX by downloading a newer version (3.2-46)
of the gcc compiler suite (needs to be the 3.2 series since qt was also
compiled with it).
I got them from
ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
Downloaded all of them (except the source
Same result here, when I tried to compile it on SuSE 8.1, same gcc but
with KDE 3.04. It does not matter which front-end you use. I really
wanted to see the QT front-end in action though :-(
It appears to be a bug with the gcc 3.2 compiler shipped with SuSE, not
the one by FSF (they closed a
Same result here, when I tried to compile it on SuSE 8.1, same gcc but
with KDE 3.04. It does not matter which front-end you use. I really
wanted to see the QT front-end in action though :-(
It appears to be a bug with the gcc 3.2 compiler shipped with SuSE, not
the one by FSF (they closed a
Same result here, when I tried to compile it on SuSE 8.1, same gcc but
with KDE 3.04. It does not matter which front-end you use. I really
wanted to see the QT front-end in action though :-(
It appears to be a bug with the gcc 3.2 compiler shipped with SuSE, not
the one by FSF (they closed a
Hello
There are some intersting binaries for SUSE8.1 of lyx 1.2.2 and xforms
1.0 posted in the incoming section of ftp.lyx.org. Are they available
anywhere else? (ftp.sylvan.com doesn't conatin them either)
Tx
Paul
Hello
There are some intersting binaries for SUSE8.1 of lyx 1.2.2 and xforms
1.0 posted in the incoming section of ftp.lyx.org. Are they available
anywhere else? (ftp.sylvan.com doesn't conatin them either)
Tx
Paul
Hello
There are some intersting binaries for SUSE8.1 of lyx 1.2.2 and xforms
1.0 posted in the incoming section of ftp.lyx.org. Are they available
anywhere else? (ftp.sylvan.com doesn't conatin them either)
Tx
Paul
(b) for me too
Tx
Paul
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Just a small poll [As background: the Qt frontend is the single big item on
the 1.3 list that's not done and won't be finished within the next few
weeks.]
What would _you_ prefer if you had the choice:
(a) have 1.3.0 now as-is with its barely
(b) for me too
Tx
Paul
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Just a small poll [As background: the Qt frontend is the single big item on
the 1.3 list that's not done and won't be finished within the next few
weeks.]
What would _you_ prefer if you had the choice:
(a) have 1.3.0 now as-is with its barely
(b) for me too
Tx
Paul
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Just a small poll [As background: the Qt frontend is the single big item on
the 1.3 list that's not done and won't be finished within the next few
weeks.]
What would _you_ prefer if you had the choice:
(a) have 1.3.0 now as-is with its barely
Absolutely!
Did my PhD thesis with LyX: around 170 pages with lots of figures, formulas, ...
Paul
Juergen Fenn wrote:
Hello,
is LyX a good choice for writing long documents?
Has anybody ever tried to write a paper in LyX that is longer than 100
pages?
TIA.
Regards,
Juergen.
Herbert Voss wrote:
\renewcommand{\chaptername}{Appendix} inside the appendix (defined
with the LyX menus Layout-Toggle Appendix)
This was necessary because I used the titlesec package to mimic the
koma-script lay-out and added some enhancements on the fly (like the option to
have
Absolutely!
Did my PhD thesis with LyX: around 170 pages with lots of figures, formulas, ...
Paul
Juergen Fenn wrote:
Hello,
is LyX a good choice for writing long documents?
Has anybody ever tried to write a paper in LyX that is longer than 100
pages?
TIA.
Regards,
Juergen.
Herbert Voss wrote:
\renewcommand{\chaptername}{Appendix} inside the appendix (defined
with the LyX menus Layout-Toggle Appendix)
This was necessary because I used the titlesec package to mimic the
koma-script lay-out and added some enhancements on the fly (like the option to
have
Absolutely!
Did my PhD thesis with LyX: around 170 pages with lots of figures, formulas, ...
Paul
Juergen Fenn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is LyX a good choice for writing long documents?
>
> Has anybody ever tried to write a paper in LyX that is longer than 100
> pages?
>
> TIA.
>
> Regards,
>
Herbert Voss wrote:
>> \renewcommand{\chaptername}{Appendix} inside the appendix (defined
>> with the LyX menus Layout->Toggle Appendix)
>
This was necessary because I used the titlesec package to mimic the
koma-script lay-out and added some enhancements on the fly (like the option to
Same problems here (SuSE 7.1 + gs 6.51 + lyx 1.1.6fix3)
Workaround (as I posted before):
do a
xhost +your-machine-name
in a terminal window before loading a document in LyX.
hth
Paul
John Levon wrote:
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 10:04:29AM +1000, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
If this still
Same problems here (SuSE 7.1 + gs 6.51 + lyx 1.1.6fix3)
Workaround (as I posted before):
do a
xhost +your-machine-name
in a terminal window before loading a document in LyX.
hth
Paul
John Levon wrote:
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 10:04:29AM +1000, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
If this still
Same problems here (SuSE 7.1 + gs 6.51 + lyx 1.1.6fix3)
Workaround (as I posted before):
do a
xhost +
in a terminal window before loading a document in LyX.
hth
Paul
John Levon wrote:
>
> On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 10:04:29AM +1000, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
>
> > > If this still doesn't
If you consider HP deskjets, check also
http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/
They are developing drivers to work with ghostscript.
HtH
Renaud MICHEL wrote:
Le Jeudi 30 Août 2001 21:52, vous avez écrit :
Hi,
I'm looking for good and economic printer to print files from Lyx.
Should be this
If you consider HP deskjets, check also
http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/
They are developing drivers to work with ghostscript.
HtH
Renaud MICHEL wrote:
Le Jeudi 30 Août 2001 21:52, vous avez écrit :
Hi,
I'm looking for good and economic printer to print files from Lyx.
Should be this
If you consider HP deskjets, check also
http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/
They are developing drivers to work with ghostscript.
HtH
Renaud MICHEL wrote:
>
> Le Jeudi 30 Août 2001 21:52, vous avez écrit :
> > Hi,
> > I'm looking for good and economic printer to print files from Lyx.
> > Should
Hi Marc,
I am experiencing exactly the same problem (with exactly the same
versions).
For a quick work-around : do a xhost +your-machine-name, since I have no
time to dig further now.
Paul
Hi Marc,
I am experiencing exactly the same problem (with exactly the same
versions).
For a quick work-around : do a xhost +your-machine-name, since I have no
time to dig further now.
Paul
Hi Marc,
I am experiencing exactly the same problem (with exactly the same
versions).
For a quick work-around : do a xhost +, since I have no
time to dig further now.
Paul
You may generate pdf files with ps2pdf and the hyperref package, this puts
cross-links with the page numbers after each entry of the bibliography.
Arnd Geldermann wrote:
Hi all,
i am using lyx 1.1.6. and bibtex. I would like to now, if there is any
possiblity to make list like a
You may generate pdf files with ps2pdf and the hyperref package, this puts
cross-links with the page numbers after each entry of the bibliography.
Arnd Geldermann wrote:
Hi all,
i am using lyx 1.1.6. and bibtex. I would like to now, if there is any
possiblity to make list like a
You may generate pdf files with ps2pdf and the hyperref package, this puts
cross-links with the page numbers after each entry of the bibliography.
Arnd Geldermann wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> i am using lyx 1.1.6. and bibtex. I would like to now, if there is any
> possiblity to make list like a
>
See comments below
In short gs_6.x: it has some issues for pdf generation
(math and other font problems which surface when other people try
to print it under Windows)
I now installed gs_6.01 (which is quite a hard work for a
non-programmer) and the pdf files are nicely small. Also the text
See comments below
In short gs_6.x: it has some issues for pdf generation
(math and other font problems which surface when other people try
to print it under Windows)
I now installed gs_6.01 (which is quite a hard work for a
non-programmer) and the pdf files are nicely small. Also the text
See comments below
In short gs_6.x: it has some issues for pdf generation
(math and other font problems which surface when other people try
to print it under Windows)
> I now installed gs_6.01 (which is quite a hard work for a
>non-programmer) and the pdf files are nicely small. Also the
I would insert a hyphenation char in the sequence that extends beyond the
marging. Control-Minus or Insert-Special Character-Hyphenation point in
lyw 1.1.6fix1
HtH
Paul
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I would insert a hyphenation char in the sequence that extends beyond the
marging. Control-Minus or Insert-Special Character-Hyphenation point in
lyw 1.1.6fix1
HtH
Paul
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marging. "Control-Minus" or Insert->Special Character->Hyphenation point in
lyw 1.1.6fix1
HtH
Paul
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Hi Vincent,
I ran into the same problem and the cause is that for prettyref to work, the
labels need to start with a tag describing their content (figure, table,
equation,...)
Valid labels are:
eq:my_equation2
fig:my_figure1
tab:my_table_of_useful_info
Maybe this should go in the FAQ, as not
Hi Vincent,
I ran into the same problem and the cause is that for prettyref to work, the
labels need to start with a tag describing their content (figure, table,
equation,...)
Valid labels are:
eq:my_equation2
fig:my_figure1
tab:my_table_of_useful_info
Maybe this should go in the FAQ, as not
Hi Vincent,
I ran into the same problem and the cause is that for prettyref to work, the
labels need to start with a tag describing their content (figure, table,
equation,...)
Valid labels are:
eq:my_equation2
fig:my_figure1
tab:my_table_of_useful_info
Maybe this should go in the FAQ, as not
Rachel,
I had the same problem. There are two ways that work for me by changing
settings in LyX (versions 1.1.4x, 1.1.5, 1.1.6cvs, probably earlier
versions too):
1) put
\usepackage{pslatex}
in the latex preamble (see Layout- LaTeX preamble)
or
2)
Rachel,
I had the same problem. There are two ways that work for me by changing
settings in LyX (versions 1.1.4x, 1.1.5, 1.1.6cvs, probably earlier
versions too):
1) put
\usepackage{pslatex}
in the latex preamble (see Layout- LaTeX preamble)
or
2)
Rachel,
I had the same problem. There are two ways that work for me by changing
settings in LyX (versions 1.1.4x, 1.1.5, 1.1.6cvs, probably earlier
versions too):
1) put
\usepackage{pslatex}
in the latex preamble (see Layout-> LaTeX preamble)
or
2)
Sax was not sufficient to accomplish this task (also SuSe 6.x): I had to
edit the /etc/XF86Config file by hand
Look for something similar in this file like:
Section "Pointer"
Protocol"IMPS/2"
Device "/dev/psaux"
Resolution 100
Buttons 5
Alexander Bauer wrote:
Thanks Paul,
it works. But before I had to install imwheel.
Is it possible to change the speed of the wheel?
I have read earlier in a mail from Nick V. Pakoulin
that is only possible in the source of lyx.
But I´m more a user than a programmer! :-)
Are there
Sax was not sufficient to accomplish this task (also SuSe 6.x): I had to
edit the /etc/XF86Config file by hand
Look for something similar in this file like:
Section "Pointer"
Protocol"IMPS/2"
Device "/dev/psaux"
Resolution 100
Buttons 5
Alexander Bauer wrote:
Thanks Paul,
it works. But before I had to install imwheel.
Is it possible to change the speed of the wheel?
I have read earlier in a mail from Nick V. Pakoulin
that is only possible in the source of lyx.
But I´m more a user than a programmer! :-)
Are there
Sax was not sufficient to accomplish this task (also SuSe 6.x): I had to
edit the /etc/XF86Config file by hand
Look for something similar in this file like:
Section "Pointer"
Protocol"IMPS/2"
Device "/dev/psaux"
Resolution 100
Buttons 5
Alexander Bauer wrote:
>
> Thanks Paul,
>
> it works. But before I had to install imwheel.
>
> Is it possible to change the speed of the wheel?
> I have read earlier in a mail from Nick V. Pakoulin
> that is only possible in the source of lyx.
> But I´m more a user than a programmer! :-)
> Are
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