Hello,I know this is a bit off-topic (well, COMPLETELY off-topic) but I ask in
this newsl because I know there are some guys with international languages
coding knoledges who could at least redirect me to some other community for
this kind of problems.I need to copy some text (ok, I confess I
Hello,I know this is a bit off-topic (well, COMPLETELY off-topic) but I ask in
this newsl because I know there are some guys with international languages
coding knoledges who could at least redirect me to some other community for
this kind of problems.I need to copy some text (ok, I confess I
Hello,I know this is a bit off-topic (well, COMPLETELY off-topic) but I ask in
this newsl because I know there are some guys with international languages
coding knoledges who could at least redirect me to some other community for
this kind of problems.I need to copy some text (ok, I confess I
We already perform an extra bibtex run for biblatex, if needed. Does bibtex
run 2 times for you? (you can see this best if you start LyX from a terminal)
Thanks, J.
I think the main problem is that my dissertation is COMPLEX. Not huge, just
complex (lot of internal references, lot of
The first thing I'd try is to use bibtex8 instead. In Tools Preferences
Done 24 hours fiddling, and it was just this: too many references (or,
maybe better said, citations!!!)THANK YOU Jürgen. I owe you my lifeAbout
the encoding, I didn't specify it in the bibtex command as you
We already perform an extra bibtex run for biblatex, if needed. Does bibtex
run 2 times for you? (you can see this best if you start LyX from a terminal)
Thanks, J.
I think the main problem is that my dissertation is COMPLEX. Not huge, just
complex (lot of internal references, lot of
The first thing I'd try is to use bibtex8 instead. In Tools Preferences
Done 24 hours fiddling, and it was just this: too many references (or,
maybe better said, citations!!!)THANK YOU Jürgen. I owe you my lifeAbout
the encoding, I didn't specify it in the bibtex command as you
> We already perform an extra bibtex run for biblatex, if needed. Does bibtex
> run 2 times for you? (you can see this best if you start LyX from a terminal)
Thanks, J.
I think the main problem is that my dissertation is COMPLEX. Not huge, just
complex (lot of internal references, lot of
> The first thing I'd try is to use bibtex8 instead. In Tools > Preferences >
Done 24 hours fiddling, and it was just this: too many references (or,
maybe better said, citations!!!)THANK YOU Jürgen. I owe you my lifeAbout
the encoding, I didn't specify it in the bibtex command as
Hello,I've been in trouble all the day and now I ask to the list...I use -WinXP
sp3-LyX 1.6.4-last version of BibLaTeX (0.8i)-koma report classand I suddenly I
can't have my citations and references in my final pdf (200+pages), where
everything worked well till today.From the log, it seems is
Hello,I've been in trouble all the day and now I ask to the list...I use -WinXP
sp3-LyX 1.6.4-last version of BibLaTeX (0.8i)-koma report classand I suddenly I
can't have my citations and references in my final pdf (200+pages), where
everything worked well till today.From the log, it seems is
Hello,I've been in trouble all the day and now I ask to the list...I use -WinXP
sp3-LyX 1.6.4-last version of BibLaTeX (0.8i)-koma report classand I suddenly I
can't have my citations and references in my final pdf (200+pages), where
everything worked well till today.From the log, it seems is
Dealing with Word is a very common question on list, and in
professional and academic circumstances discussing it -- at exhaustive
length, since all of the options are well less than perfect -- would
likely be very helpful.
Yep. More in general, and I would never stop repeating it, LyX is
Dealing with Word is a very common question on list, and in
professional and academic circumstances discussing it -- at exhaustive
length, since all of the options are well less than perfect -- would
likely be very helpful.
Yep. More in general, and I would never stop repeating it, LyX is
> Dealing with Word is a very common question on list, and in
> professional and academic circumstances discussing it -- at exhaustive
> length, since all of the options are well less than perfect -- would
> likely be very helpful.
Yep. More in general, and I would never stop repeating it, LyX
Indeed - that is a luxury I would like as well!
1+ for this luxury
Indeed - that is a luxury I would like as well!
1+ for this luxury
> Indeed - that is a luxury I would like as well!
1+ for this "luxury"
Do you know another application that could help us to build the Styles?
I never tried, but I can guess building styles with BibLaTeX would be not so
difficoult, and it can do almost everything you can ask to other BibTeX
packages. In addition, you can try modify existing BibLateX styles,
Do you know another application that could help us to build the Styles?
I never tried, but I can guess building styles with BibLaTeX would be not so
difficoult, and it can do almost everything you can ask to other BibTeX
packages. In addition, you can try modify existing BibLateX styles,
> Do you know another application that could help us to build the Styles?
I never tried, but I can guess building styles with BibLaTeX would be not so
difficoult, and it can do almost everything you can ask to other BibTeX
packages. In addition, you can try modify existing BibLateX styles,
I couldn't find a discussion on this topic.
How can I have a table span across 2 pages (an odd page and the opposite one)
just as it was one page?
(I don't want a Longtable. Just a table which use 2 pages as they were one).
Another similar question on tables which could partially solve question
Dominik Waßenhoven domw...@... writes:
Regarding upper case after dots in strings like 'ibid.' etc.: You have
to use the optional argument to the cite command for this, e.g.
\cite[cfr.][]{FaustiniBraga}, then 'ibid.' or 'id.' don't get
capitalized. You can also achieve this from within LyX.
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@... writes:
Piero Faustini wrote:
How can I have a table span across 2 pages (an odd page and the opposite
one) just as it was one page?
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=dpfloat
Jürgen
thanks J.
that's useful, but not for my case:
the tables
I couldn't find a discussion on this topic.
How can I have a table span across 2 pages (an odd page and the opposite one)
just as it was one page?
(I don't want a Longtable. Just a table which use 2 pages as they were one).
Another similar question on tables which could partially solve question
Dominik Waßenhoven domw...@... writes:
Regarding upper case after dots in strings like 'ibid.' etc.: You have
to use the optional argument to the cite command for this, e.g.
\cite[cfr.][]{FaustiniBraga}, then 'ibid.' or 'id.' don't get
capitalized. You can also achieve this from within LyX.
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@... writes:
Piero Faustini wrote:
How can I have a table span across 2 pages (an odd page and the opposite
one) just as it was one page?
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=dpfloat
Jürgen
thanks J.
that's useful, but not for my case:
the tables
I couldn't find a discussion on this topic.
How can I have a table span across 2 pages (an odd page and the opposite one)
just as it was one page?
(I don't want a Longtable. Just a table which use 2 pages as they were one).
Another similar question on tables which could partially solve question
Dominik Waßenhoven writes:
> Regarding upper case after dots in strings like 'ibid.' etc.: You have
> to use the optional argument to the cite command for this, e.g.
> \cite[cfr.][]{FaustiniBraga}, then 'ibid.' or 'id.' don't get
> capitalized. You can also achieve this from within
Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@...> writes:
>
> Piero Faustini wrote:
> > How can I have a table span across 2 pages (an odd page and the opposite
> > one) just as it was one page?
>
> http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=dpfloat
>
> Jürgen
>
>
The difference between the DVI and the PDF outputs is very strange. If you
could make a small self inclosed latex example, you should add it to the
tracker.
Ok, some diagnostic done.
1. It's not that the DVI (as well as PS) output works, but the opposite: It
actually doesn't work after a
Pablo pa...@... writes:
Excuse me for this noob question.
I have Lyx 1.6.1 under Windows. I want to update to 1.6.2. What is the way to
do
this? I have to download the new version and install and the installer update
Lyx automatically?
Thanks!
You have ti download LyX 1.6.2
I
The difference between the DVI and the PDF outputs is very strange. If you
could make a small self inclosed latex example, you should add it to the
tracker.
Ok, some diagnostic done.
1. It's not that the DVI (as well as PS) output works, but the opposite: It
actually doesn't work after a
Pablo pa...@... writes:
Excuse me for this noob question.
I have Lyx 1.6.1 under Windows. I want to update to 1.6.2. What is the way to
do
this? I have to download the new version and install and the installer update
Lyx automatically?
Thanks!
You have ti download LyX 1.6.2
I
> The difference between the DVI and the PDF outputs is very strange. If you
> could make a small self inclosed latex example, you should add it to the
> tracker.
Ok, some diagnostic done.
1. It's not that the DVI (as well as PS) output works, but the opposite: It
actually doesn't work after
Pablo writes:
>
> Excuse me for this noob question.
>
> I have Lyx 1.6.1 under Windows. I want to update to 1.6.2. What is the way to
do
> this? I have to download the new version and install and the installer update
> Lyx automatically?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
You have ti download LyX
I find very annoying the fact that when citing with the verbose-trad styles of
BibLaTeX and it switches to latinitates like Id. and Ibid., LaTeX can't get
it to have the correct upper/lower case (I bet this is NOT a BibLaTeX issue,
but a LaTeX problem):
- When citing at the beginning of a
Charles de Miramon cmira...@... writes:
There are two problems that you should add to biblatex tracker :
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=1126006group_id=244752func=browse
First an option to force capitalization at the start of the footnote, an
extension of \DeclareCapitalPunctuation{
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
Writing a 150+ pages book with LyX is a common task.
No problem with my dissertation of 130+ (and growing) pages.
I find very annoying the fact that when citing with the verbose-trad styles of
BibLaTeX and it switches to latinitates like Id. and Ibid., LaTeX can't get
it to have the correct upper/lower case (I bet this is NOT a BibLaTeX issue,
but a LaTeX problem):
- When citing at the beginning of a
Charles de Miramon cmira...@... writes:
There are two problems that you should add to biblatex tracker :
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=1126006group_id=244752func=browse
First an option to force capitalization at the start of the footnote, an
extension of \DeclareCapitalPunctuation{
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
Writing a 150+ pages book with LyX is a common task.
No problem with my dissertation of 130+ (and growing) pages.
I find very annoying the fact that when citing with the verbose-trad styles of
BibLaTeX and it switches to latinitates like "Id." and "Ibid.", LaTeX can't get
it to have the correct upper/lower case (I bet this is NOT a BibLaTeX issue,
but a LaTeX problem):
- When citing at the beginning of a
Charles de Miramon writes:
> There are two problems that you should add to biblatex tracker :
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=1126006_id=244752=browse
>
> First an option to force capitalization at the start of the footnote, an
> extension of \DeclareCapitalPunctuation{
Guenter Milde writes:
> Writing a 150+ pages book with LyX is a common task.
No problem with my dissertation of 130+ (and growing) pages.
Daniel Blech blech.dan...@... writes:
¿Cómo hago para insertar símbolos musicales en un documento lyx?
Hasta ahora sólo pude hacerlo con imágenes, pero supongo que hay fuentes
específicas disponibles.
Gracias por la ayuda!
Daniel
depende de cuales simbulos necesitas.
- en LyX
Hello,
I would like to put 2 or more figures of an example in a way that they are
somewhat put together for comparing them, and I want them to be numbered,
instead, let's say of 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 in a more convenient and logical
way, for example 1.1a, 1.1b, 1.1c (subsequent figures/examples
James C. Sutherland james.sutherl...@... writes:
You can use subfigures (available in 1.6). See section 1.2 in the
Embedded Objects help manual. This will give you exactly what you
want, I think.
Yes, I already knew it existed, and only now I realize it does the same and is
even more
Daniel Blech blech.dan...@... writes:
¿Cómo hago para insertar símbolos musicales en un documento lyx?
Hasta ahora sólo pude hacerlo con imágenes, pero supongo que hay fuentes
específicas disponibles.
Gracias por la ayuda!
Daniel
depende de cuales simbulos necesitas.
- en LyX
Hello,
I would like to put 2 or more figures of an example in a way that they are
somewhat put together for comparing them, and I want them to be numbered,
instead, let's say of 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 in a more convenient and logical
way, for example 1.1a, 1.1b, 1.1c (subsequent figures/examples
James C. Sutherland james.sutherl...@... writes:
You can use subfigures (available in 1.6). See section 1.2 in the
Embedded Objects help manual. This will give you exactly what you
want, I think.
Yes, I already knew it existed, and only now I realize it does the same and is
even more
Daniel Blech writes:
>
> ¿Cómo hago para insertar símbolos musicales en un documento lyx?
>
> Hasta ahora sólo pude hacerlo con imágenes, pero supongo que hay fuentes
> específicas disponibles.
>
> Gracias por la ayuda!
>
> Daniel
>
>
depende de cuales simbulos
Hello,
I would like to put 2 or more figures of an example in a way that they are
somewhat "put together" for comparing them, and I want them to be numbered,
instead, let's say of "1.1", "1.2" and "1.3" in a more convenient and logical
way, for example "1.1a", "1.1b", "1.1c" (subsequent
James C. Sutherland writes:
> You can use subfigures (available in 1.6). See section 1.2 in the
> "Embedded Objects" help manual. This will give you exactly what you
> want, I think.
Yes, I already knew it existed, and only now I realize it does the same and is
even
If you wish, you can decode ERT in the collapsable buttons as Embedded Raw
Text.
No, no, Evil Red TeX. It's Evil. It's Red. It's TeX. It is scaring and
fashinating as some Red Army logo. +1 for keeping it.
If you wish, you can decode ERT in the collapsable buttons as Embedded Raw
Text.
No, no, Evil Red TeX. It's Evil. It's Red. It's TeX. It is scaring and
fashinating as some Red Army logo. +1 for keeping it.
> If you wish, you can decode "ERT" in the collapsable buttons as "Embedded Raw
> Text".
No, no, "Evil Red TeX". It's Evil. It's Red. It's TeX. It is scaring and
fashinating as some Red Army logo. +1 for keeping it.
Hello,
I just re-installed LyX and MikTeX on WinXP and once again forgot to install
italian and other languages hyphenation support in MikTeX. This made me think
that as it is something I always have to do after installing MikTeX, LyX
installer should someway warn the new user to check for
Hello,
I just re-installed LyX and MikTeX on WinXP and once again forgot to install
italian and other languages hyphenation support in MikTeX. This made me think
that as it is something I always have to do after installing MikTeX, LyX
installer should someway warn the new user to check for
Hello,
I just re-installed LyX and MikTeX on WinXP and once again forgot to install
italian and other languages hyphenation support in MikTeX. This made me think
that as it is something I always have to do after installing MikTeX, LyX
installer should someway warn the new user to check for
Sure, but it is good to have a starting point. At least you don't have
to retype it all again.
Thanks,
Alex Fernández.
HTML quality is much better than I thought, but I can't open it with OOo 3.0 (I
obtani only markup text)
Good work!
Sure, but it is good to have a starting point. At least you don't have
to retype it all again.
Thanks,
Alex Fernández.
HTML quality is much better than I thought, but I can't open it with OOo 3.0 (I
obtani only markup text)
Good work!
> Sure, but it is good to have a starting point. At least you don't have
> to retype it all again.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alex Fernández.
>
>
HTML quality is much better than I thought, but I can't open it with OOo 3.0 (I
obtani only markup text)
Good work!
After the total re-installation of LyX 1.6.2 and MikTeX, now I'm able to
produce simple .odt, but still can't convert my thesis.
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
It is well known that ooolatex is buggy and often fails. I would try to use
eLyXer to convert your document to HTML and then open the result With
OpenOffice 3 and save it as RTF or whatever you like.
After the total re-installation of LyX 1.6.2 and MikTeX, now I'm able to
produce simple .odt, but still can't convert my thesis.
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
It is well known that ooolatex is buggy and often fails. I would try to use
eLyXer to convert your document to HTML and then open the result With
OpenOffice 3 and save it as RTF or whatever you like.
After the total re-installation of LyX 1.6.2 and MikTeX, now I'm able to
produce simple .odt, but still can't convert my thesis.
> On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>> It is well known that ooolatex is buggy and often fails. I would try to use
>> eLyXer to convert your document to HTML and then open the result With
>> OpenOffice 3 and save it as RTF or whatever you like.
>>
Piero Faustini pierofaust...@... writes:
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
\newcommand*{\OriginalQuotation}{}
\let\OriginalQuotation\quotation
\renewcommand*{\quotation}{\OriginalQuotation\small}
... and use a command provided by the package relsize for relative size
change
Piero Faustini pierofaust...@... writes:
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
\newcommand*{\OriginalQuotation}{}
\let\OriginalQuotation\quotation
\renewcommand*{\quotation}{\OriginalQuotation\small}
... and use a command provided by the package relsize for relative size
change
Piero Faustini <pierofaust...@...> writes:
>
> Guenter Milde <mi...@...> writes:
>
> > > \newcommand*{\OriginalQuotation}{}
> > > \let\OriginalQuotation\quotation
> > > \renewcommand*{\quotation}{\OriginalQuotation\small}
> >
>
Hello,
I hate to re-open this subject, but I've still NEVER been able to convert a
Hello world doc to RTF, OOo, Word Doc or whatever, and I use LyX since 1.5.0
version (now 1.6.2).
So this message is just for those who till yesterday never could export and
then found the light with some tweak.
Some more details if this can help you helping me!
I tried different exports:
- Latex always works perfect (Alleluja!)
- HTML works
- HTML (Word) crashes LyX (And doesn't work): a bunch of seconds after execute
command htlatex... the graphics of GUI disappear and the LyX instance can't be
Manveru manv...@... writes:
I do not know who can I bomb with a feature request for more
intelligent thread merge for messages from discussion lists. There is
special marker in message headers to do that - GMAIL ignores that.
That's a shame bug.
It's me who casted a evil spell on the Mailing
The big question is - how can we know that another re-run is needed? LyX
can't look at the final PDF and spot a badly broken musical line.
However, lyx can be made to search any logfile lilypond produce, and
look for messages that indicate such problems.
I don't know enough about
Hello,
I hate to re-open this subject, but I've still NEVER been able to convert a
Hello world doc to RTF, OOo, Word Doc or whatever, and I use LyX since 1.5.0
version (now 1.6.2).
So this message is just for those who till yesterday never could export and
then found the light with some tweak.
Some more details if this can help you helping me!
I tried different exports:
- Latex always works perfect (Alleluja!)
- HTML works
- HTML (Word) crashes LyX (And doesn't work): a bunch of seconds after execute
command htlatex... the graphics of GUI disappear and the LyX instance can't be
Manveru manv...@... writes:
I do not know who can I bomb with a feature request for more
intelligent thread merge for messages from discussion lists. There is
special marker in message headers to do that - GMAIL ignores that.
That's a shame bug.
It's me who casted a evil spell on the Mailing
The big question is - how can we know that another re-run is needed? LyX
can't look at the final PDF and spot a badly broken musical line.
However, lyx can be made to search any logfile lilypond produce, and
look for messages that indicate such problems.
I don't know enough about
Hello,
I hate to re-open this subject, but I've still NEVER been able to convert a
"Hello world" doc to RTF, OOo, Word Doc or whatever, and I use LyX since 1.5.0
version (now 1.6.2).
So this message is just for those who till yesterday never could export and
then found the light with some
Some more details if this can help you helping me!
I tried different exports:
- Latex always works perfect (Alleluja!)
- HTML works
- HTML (Word) crashes LyX (And doesn't work): a bunch of seconds after "execute
command htlatex..." the graphics of GUI disappear and the LyX instance can't be
Manveru writes:
> I do not know who can I bomb with a feature request for more
> intelligent thread merge for messages from discussion lists. There is
> special marker in message headers to do that - GMAIL ignores that.
> That's a shame bug.
It's me who casted a evil spell on the
> The big question is - how can we know that another re-run is needed? LyX
> can't look at the final PDF and spot a badly broken musical line.
> However, lyx can be made to search any logfile lilypond produce, and
> look for messages that indicate such problems.
>
> I don't know enough about
Hello,
I wonder why could not these discussions been moved to a forum.
I mean, the discussion list is great but is very hard to use for common users
(I use GMANE for writing/browsing but I still receive daily updates in my
mailbox).
A forum-like interface like Nabble would be much better but...
Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@... writes:
Why is it hard to use? You sing the mailing list and then get the emails as
described here:
http://www.lyx.org/MailingLists
The whole list is archived at various websites.
How many people use mailing lists? How many use forums? Say 1 lister every 20
Stefano Franchi fran...@... writes:
Like Uwe, I am not quite sure I understand what's so difficult about lists.
That
is, unless you are used to reading mail in a browser and never used a mail
client.
Of course I use a webclient (M$Hotmail, the worst ever, but who cares?) and
everything
Hello once again.
I can't reply to all.
I can read with my eyes not even one of you agreed with any of my arguments
(not speaking of the thesis). I only want to point out that many counter-
arguments where correct but quite off-topic, many where correct but weak, the
most strong ones were
Hello,
I wonder why could not these discussions been moved to a forum.
I mean, the discussion list is great but is very hard to use for common users
(I use GMANE for writing/browsing but I still receive daily updates in my
mailbox).
A forum-like interface like Nabble would be much better but...
Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@... writes:
Why is it hard to use? You sing the mailing list and then get the emails as
described here:
http://www.lyx.org/MailingLists
The whole list is archived at various websites.
How many people use mailing lists? How many use forums? Say 1 lister every 20
Stefano Franchi fran...@... writes:
Like Uwe, I am not quite sure I understand what's so difficult about lists.
That
is, unless you are used to reading mail in a browser and never used a mail
client.
Of course I use a webclient (M$Hotmail, the worst ever, but who cares?) and
everything
Hello once again.
I can't reply to all.
I can read with my eyes not even one of you agreed with any of my arguments
(not speaking of the thesis). I only want to point out that many counter-
arguments where correct but quite off-topic, many where correct but weak, the
most strong ones were
Hello,
I wonder why could not these discussions been moved to a forum.
I mean, the discussion list is great but is very hard to use for common users
(I use GMANE for writing/browsing but I still receive daily updates in my
mailbox).
A forum-like interface like Nabble would be much better but...
Uwe Stöhr writes:
> Why is it hard to use? You sing the mailing list and then get the emails as
described here:
> http://www.lyx.org/MailingLists
> The whole list is archived at various websites.
>
How many people use mailing lists? How many use forums? Say 1 lister every 20
Stefano Franchi writes:
> Like Uwe, I am not quite sure I understand what's so difficult about lists.
That
> is, unless you are used to reading mail in a browser and never used a mail
> client.
Of course I use a webclient (M$Hotmail, the worst ever, but who cares?) and
>
Hello once again.
I can't reply to all.
I can read with my eyes not even one of you agreed with any of my arguments
(not speaking of the thesis). I only want to point out that many counter-
arguments where correct but quite off-topic, many where correct but weak, the
most strong ones were
Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@... writes:
I just run update MiKTeX's update and can still successfully compile the
EmbeddedObjects manual. Can
you just run MiKTeX's update again on your machine and the restart LyX?
If this doesn't help, can you please send me an example LyX file?
You're right, it
Florian Rubach florian.rub...@... writes:
Confirmed here, on both 1.6.2 and 1.6.3svn. Everything was fine before
updating the rotating-package by MiKTeX's update wizard, afterwards it
produces the error described above.
I still use 1.6.1
Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@... writes:
I just run update MiKTeX's update and can still successfully compile the
EmbeddedObjects manual. Can
you just run MiKTeX's update again on your machine and the restart LyX?
If this doesn't help, can you please send me an example LyX file?
You're right, it
Florian Rubach florian.rub...@... writes:
Confirmed here, on both 1.6.2 and 1.6.3svn. Everything was fine before
updating the rotating-package by MiKTeX's update wizard, afterwards it
produces the error described above.
I still use 1.6.1
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