Hello everyone!
About: tex2pdf is a script that generates a PDF file from a LaTeX or LyX
document using tools like pdflatex and hyperref.
Changes in this release:
* first stable release of tex2pdf in Perl
* totally rewritten parameter/option handling
* removed any unnecessary shell command:
Hello everyone!
About: tex2pdf is a script that generates a PDF file from a LaTeX or LyX
document using tools like pdflatex and hyperref.
Changes in this release:
* first stable release of tex2pdf in Perl
* totally rewritten parameter/option handling
* removed any unnecessary shell command:
Hello everyone!
About: tex2pdf is a script that generates a PDF file from a LaTeX or LyX
document using tools like pdflatex and hyperref.
Changes in this release:
* first stable release of tex2pdf in Perl
* totally rewritten parameter/option handling
* removed any unnecessary shell command:
On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 14:34, Harry Mangalam wrote:
As a Lyx newbie (second paper using Lyx, 1st on my own) I have been pleasantly
amazed at what lyx does for you and how easy it is to actually GET WORK DONE.
Maybe you want to try tex2pdf. It takes care of this problem and others
and is
On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 14:34, Harry Mangalam wrote:
As a Lyx newbie (second paper using Lyx, 1st on my own) I have been pleasantly
amazed at what lyx does for you and how easy it is to actually GET WORK DONE.
Maybe you want to try tex2pdf. It takes care of this problem and others
and is
On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 14:34, Harry Mangalam wrote:
> As a Lyx newbie (second paper using Lyx, 1st on my own) I have been pleasantly
>amazed at what lyx does for you and how easy it is to actually GET WORK DONE.
>
Maybe you want to try tex2pdf. It takes care of this problem and others
and is
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 00:03, E GCP wrote:
Thanks, and I have a couple of questions.
In my LaTeX preamble I have:
% Add prologue pages (title, etc.)
\input{prologue.tex}
But somehow tex2pdf does not set the directory correctly. It is missing a
/, see below. Can this be fixed?
Should
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 00:03, E GCP wrote:
Thanks, and I have a couple of questions.
In my LaTeX preamble I have:
% Add prologue pages (title, etc.)
\input{prologue.tex}
But somehow tex2pdf does not set the directory correctly. It is missing a
/, see below. Can this be fixed?
Should
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 00:03, E GCP wrote:
> Thanks, and I have a couple of questions.
>
> In my LaTeX preamble I have:
> % Add prologue pages (title, etc.)
> \input{prologue.tex}
>
> But somehow tex2pdf does not set the directory correctly. It is missing a
> "/", see below. Can this be
Hi,
as I have been on vacation I was not able to follow the discussion about PDF
generation earlier on this list.
The major task of tex2pdf is to provide an easy way to generate PDF
from INSIDE and outside Lyx.
All the stuff you have to do (e.g. EPS translation, insertation of extra
TeX stuff
Hi,
as I have been on vacation I was not able to follow the discussion about PDF
generation earlier on this list.
The major task of tex2pdf is to provide an easy way to generate PDF
from INSIDE and outside Lyx.
All the stuff you have to do (e.g. EPS translation, insertation of extra
TeX stuff
Hi,
as I have been on vacation I was not able to follow the discussion about PDF
generation earlier on this list.
The major task of tex2pdf is to provide an easy way to generate PDF
from INSIDE and outside Lyx.
All the stuff you have to do (e.g. EPS translation, insertation of extra
TeX stuff
Maybe you should use lyxport which does some corrections of the LaTeX
file before calling latex2html. You will find a link here:
http://www.lyx.org/download/
Bye, Steffen
On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 19:58, Ben Logan wrote:
Hello,
I've got a document which uses the Book class, and has a footnote
Maybe you should use lyxport which does some corrections of the LaTeX
file before calling latex2html. You will find a link here:
http://www.lyx.org/download/
Bye, Steffen
On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 19:58, Ben Logan wrote:
Hello,
I've got a document which uses the Book class, and has a footnote
Maybe you should use lyxport which does some corrections of the LaTeX
file before calling latex2html. You will find a link here:
http://www.lyx.org/download/
Bye, Steffen
On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 19:58, Ben Logan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a document which uses the "Book" class, and has a
Hello everyone,
There is a new release of the tex2pdf bash shell script.
It is only a frontend to hyperref, pdftex and similar tools. So you still
need all of them.
Thanks to everyone who has helped to get this done. Special thanks to
Steffen Macke and Jean-Pierre Chretien who have helped a
Hello everyone,
There is a new release of the tex2pdf bash shell script.
It is only a frontend to hyperref, pdftex and similar tools. So you still
need all of them.
Thanks to everyone who has helped to get this done. Special thanks to
Steffen Macke and Jean-Pierre Chretien who have helped a
Hello everyone,
There is a new release of the tex2pdf bash shell script.
It is only a frontend to hyperref, pdftex and similar tools. So you still
need all of them.
Thanks to everyone who has helped to get this done. Special thanks to
Steffen Macke and Jean-Pierre Chretien who have helped a
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 17:48, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
I've tested tex2pdf 2.29 on a real life document (a PhD thesis)
with a lot of crossrefs and figures.
Original figures were included with epsf, so I wrote a short script
to substitute graphics to epsf (not generic I guess).
I ran in
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 17:48, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
I've tested tex2pdf 2.29 on a real life document (a PhD thesis)
with a lot of crossrefs and figures.
Original figures were included with epsf, so I wrote a short script
to substitute graphics to epsf (not generic I guess).
I ran in
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 17:48, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
> I've tested tex2pdf 2.29 on a real life document (a PhD thesis)
> with a lot of crossrefs and figures.
> Original figures were included with epsf, so I wrote a short script
> to substitute graphics to epsf (not generic I guess).
>
> I
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 09:23, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 10:48:32PM +0200, Adolfo Pachón wrote:
I'm a .tex version of an LyX document, that include PostScript graphics.
How can I generate the images in the PDF output with pdflatex?
Okay, there are two approaches:
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 09:23, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 10:48:32PM +0200, Adolfo Pachón wrote:
I'm a .tex version of an LyX document, that include PostScript graphics.
How can I generate the images in the PDF output with pdflatex?
Okay, there are two approaches:
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 09:23, Kathryn Andersen wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 10:48:32PM +0200, Adolfo Pachón wrote:
> > I'm a .tex version of an LyX document, that include PostScript graphics.
> > How can I generate the images in the PDF output with pdflatex?
>
> Okay, there are two
Hi Joerg,
does it not work to set a4paper directly in tex2pdf?
Which version of tex2pdf do you use?
The current is 2.2.0 (released today).
You can find it here: http://developer.berlios.de/projects/tex2pdf/
Please, read the release information, too.
Bye, Steffen
On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at
Hi Joerg,
does it not work to set a4paper directly in tex2pdf?
Which version of tex2pdf do you use?
The current is 2.2.0 (released today).
You can find it here: http://developer.berlios.de/projects/tex2pdf/
Please, read the release information, too.
Bye, Steffen
On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at
Hi Joerg,
does it not work to set a4paper directly in tex2pdf?
Which version of tex2pdf do you use?
The current is 2.2.0 (released today).
You can find it here: http://developer.berlios.de/projects/tex2pdf/
Please, read the release information, too.
Bye, Steffen
On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at
Hello everyone,
tex2pdf has changed a lot in order to make it more user friendly:
- more paramters
- private RC config files for multi-user environment
- configuration procedure
- command line options
- many bugfixes
- better log file handling
- many other little things
Special thanks to
Hello everyone,
tex2pdf has changed a lot in order to make it more user friendly:
- more paramters
- private RC config files for multi-user environment
- configuration procedure
- command line options
- many bugfixes
- better log file handling
- many other little things
Special thanks to
Hello everyone,
tex2pdf has changed a lot in order to make it more user friendly:
- more paramters
- private RC config files for multi-user environment
- configuration procedure
- command line options
- many bugfixes
- better log file handling
- many other little things
Special thanks to
Hello everyone,
tex2pdf 2.1 has been released. It is a bugfix release. The major changes are:
# * bugfix: included graphics haven't been recognised with [...] parameter
# (thanks to Ahmet Sekercioglu for the bug report)
# * introduced parameters MINRUNNO, INSERTCOMMAND and CLEANLOGS
# *
Hello everyone,
tex2pdf 2.1 has been released. It is a bugfix release. The major changes are:
# * bugfix: included graphics haven't been recognised with [...] parameter
# (thanks to Ahmet Sekercioglu for the bug report)
# * introduced parameters MINRUNNO, INSERTCOMMAND and CLEANLOGS
# *
Hello everyone,
tex2pdf 2.1 has been released. It is a bugfix release. The major changes are:
# * bugfix: included graphics haven't been recognised with [...] parameter
# (thanks to Ahmet Sekercioglu for the bug report)
# * introduced parameters MINRUNNO, INSERTCOMMAND and CLEANLOGS
# *
tex2pdf 2.0 finished: I have cleaned up the code a lot and made it work with LyX
again.
You can get it from http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/
It works as a converter for PDF inside LyX now. You don't need to set any flags.
Just use 'tex2pdf $$i' in Edit-Preferences-Converters-Converters:
tex2pdf 2.0 finished: I have cleaned up the code a lot and made it work with LyX
again.
You can get it from http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/
It works as a converter for PDF inside LyX now. You don't need to set any flags.
Just use 'tex2pdf $$i' in Edit-Preferences-Converters-Converters:
tex2pdf 2.0 finished: I have cleaned up the code a lot and made it work with LyX
again.
You can get it from http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/
It works as a converter for PDF inside LyX now. You don't need to set any flags.
Just use 'tex2pdf $$i' in Edit->Preferences->Converters->Converters:
Hello everyone,
after several month break I was driven to continue the development of tex2pdf by
a lot of thankful feedback and patches. I stopped my work because I thought that
the script is no longer demanded because of LyX' built-in PDF export, but than I
realized that LyX is only calling
Hello everyone,
after several month break I was driven to continue the development of tex2pdf by
a lot of thankful feedback and patches. I stopped my work because I thought that
the script is no longer demanded because of LyX' built-in PDF export, but than I
realized that LyX is only calling
Hello everyone,
after several month break I was driven to continue the development of tex2pdf by
a lot of thankful feedback and patches. I stopped my work because I thought that
the script is no longer demanded because of LyX' built-in PDF export, but than I
realized that LyX is only calling
, Steffen
--
Steffen Evers
mailto:trony.tripod.de
Carpe diem!
, Steffen
--
Steffen Evers
mailto:trony.tripod.de
Carpe diem!
, Steffen
--
Steffen Evers
mailto:trony.tripod.de
Carpe diem!
Hello everyone,
there has been some efforts to get lyx2pdf working with bibtex. The result is
version 1.6 which fixes some other problems as well.
However, there are still some cases where the script fails and I need your
feedback and patches to find and get ride of all these problems. So,
Hello everyone,
there has been some efforts to get lyx2pdf working with bibtex. The result is
version 1.6 which fixes some other problems as well.
However, there are still some cases where the script fails and I need your
feedback and patches to find and get ride of all these problems. So,
lyx2pdf does not work with bibtex at the moment, but Matt Bandy has sent me a
patch which should fix this problem. I have to do some more changes and will
release a new version with bibtex support in a few days. When you can't wait
send me an email and I will send you Matt's version.
Bye,
lyx2pdf does not work with bibtex at the moment, but Matt Bandy has sent me a
patch which should fix this problem. I have to do some more changes and will
release a new version with bibtex support in a few days. When you can't wait
send me an email and I will send you Matt's version.
Bye,
lyx2pdf does not work with bibtex at the moment, but Matt Bandy has sent me a
patch which should fix this problem. I have to do some more changes and will
release a new version with bibtex support in a few days. When you can't wait
send me an email and I will send you Matt's version.
Bye,
Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi wrote:
My project is to start the right (and economic) way: an open-source
only organisation. So, I plan to use Linux, StarOffice 6 (soon coming?) and
LyX, of course, for all the reporting activity.
I already know that I will be facing several problems
Emanuele Gissi Alessia Franceschi wrote:
My project is to start the right (and economic) way: an open-source
only organisation. So, I plan to use Linux, StarOffice 6 (soon coming?) and
LyX, of course, for all the reporting activity.
I already know that I will be facing several problems
Emanuele Gissi & Alessia Franceschi wrote:
> My project is to start the right (and economic) way: an open-source
> only organisation. So, I plan to use Linux, StarOffice 6 (soon coming?) and
> LyX, of course, for all the reporting activity.
>
> I already know that I will be facing several
A new version of lyx2pdf is out.
I have not tested it a lot. So, there might still be some bugs in it.
You are welcome to find them ... :-)
Look at the following page for more information:
http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~tron/scripts/lyx2pdf
Thanks to anyone who has helped me with feedback
A new version of lyx2pdf is out.
I have not tested it a lot. So, there might still be some bugs in it.
You are welcome to find them ... :-)
Look at the following page for more information:
http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~tron/scripts/lyx2pdf
Thanks to anyone who has helped me with feedback
A new version of lyx2pdf is out.
I have not tested it a lot. So, there might still be some bugs in it.
You are welcome to find them ... :-)
Look at the following page for more information:
http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/~tron/scripts/lyx2pdf
Thanks to anyone who has helped me with feedback
Joao Cardoso wrote:
How can I make Bibliography show up as a TOC item, e.g.,
Reuben It seems that LyX needs a FAQ. But more to the point, there
Reuben should be an easy way of making starred sections show up in
Reuben the TOC. For the Bibliography, it should default
David Utidjian wrote:
Steffen,
I saw you link to your thesis on the lyx-user mailing list. I like what
you have done. However it is not clear to me how the scripts are
applied.
Before lyx2html, during, after?
You mean before latex2html, right?
H... after reading the source :-)
Jacobo Myerston wrote:
I have somes problems with the script. It stop at the beginning with this message:
Babel v3.6k and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german, ngerman,
nohyphenation, loaded.
)
*
As this is not a message of my script and doesn't look like a message of my
David Utidjian wrote:
0. Called by a command lyx2html DOC.lyx (requires an up-to-date latex-export
file)
1. Preparation of the latex file exported by LyX with the sed script
'improvetex':
When I try to run it as a plain command: lyx2html DOC.lyx
I get an error in improvetex:
As I am using GNU sed v3.02.80 which is actually a beta version (for 1 year now,
so it's pretty stable), you might face some problems because I have sometimes
used commands that doesn't work with earlier versions. So, version 3.02a should
be fine, but version 3.02 could cause problems.
You get
Joao Cardoso wrote:
How can I make Bibliography show up as a TOC item, e.g.,
Reuben It seems that LyX needs a FAQ. But more to the point, there
Reuben should be an easy way of making starred sections show up in
Reuben the TOC. For the Bibliography, it should default
David Utidjian wrote:
Steffen,
I saw you link to your thesis on the lyx-user mailing list. I like what
you have done. However it is not clear to me how the scripts are
applied.
Before lyx2html, during, after?
You mean before latex2html, right?
H... after reading the source :-)
Jacobo Myerston wrote:
I have somes problems with the script. It stop at the beginning with this message:
Babel v3.6k and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german, ngerman,
nohyphenation, loaded.
)
*
As this is not a message of my script and doesn't look like a message of my
David Utidjian wrote:
0. Called by a command lyx2html DOC.lyx (requires an up-to-date latex-export
file)
1. Preparation of the latex file exported by LyX with the sed script
'improvetex':
When I try to run it as a plain command: lyx2html DOC.lyx
I get an error in improvetex:
As I am using GNU sed v3.02.80 which is actually a beta version (for 1 year now,
so it's pretty stable), you might face some problems because I have sometimes
used commands that doesn't work with earlier versions. So, version 3.02a should
be fine, but version 3.02 could cause problems.
You get
Joao Cardoso wrote:
> > >> How can I make Bibliography show up as a TOC item, e.g.,
> > Reuben> It seems that LyX needs a FAQ. But more to the point, there
> > Reuben> should be an easy way of making starred sections show up in
> > Reuben> the TOC. For the Bibliography, it
David Utidjian wrote:
>
> Steffen,
>
> I saw you link to your thesis on the lyx-user mailing list. I like what
> you have done. However it is not clear to me how the scripts are
> applied.
>
> Before lyx2html, during, after?
You mean before latex2html, right?
>
> H... after reading the
Jacobo Myerston wrote:
>
> I have somes problems with the script. It stop at the beginning with this message:
>
> Babel and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german, ngerman,
>nohyphenation, loaded.
> )
> *
>
As this is not a message of my script and doesn't look like a message of
David Utidjian wrote:
> > 0. Called by a command lyx2html DOC.lyx (requires an up-to-date latex-export
> > file)
> >
> > 1. Preparation of the latex file exported by LyX with the sed script
> > 'improvetex':
>
> When I try to run it as a plain command: lyx2html DOC.lyx
> I get an error in
As I am using GNU sed v3.02.80 which is actually a beta version (for 1 year now,
so it's pretty stable), you might face some problems because I have sometimes
used commands that doesn't work with earlier versions. So, version 3.02a should
be fine, but version 3.02 could cause problems.
You get
"Kayvan A. Sylvan" wrote:
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 11:38:04PM +0200, Steffen Evers wrote:
A little shell script to translate lyx documents to pdf has come into being!
[...]
Run pdflatex 9 times
for runno in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
do
echo
echo "***
Herbert Voss wrote:
Steffen Evers wrote:
Hello,
A little shell script to translate lyx documents to pdf has come into being!
Maybe someone can make use of it or someone is in the mood to integrate some
parts of it in the LyX code. A PDF-export function would be nice ...
indeed
for translating lyx docs to pdf
#
# Copyright (C) 2000 by Steffen Evers ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; e
"Kayvan A. Sylvan" wrote:
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 11:38:04PM +0200, Steffen Evers wrote:
A little shell script to translate lyx documents to pdf has come into being!
[...]
Run pdflatex 9 times
for runno in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
do
echo
echo "***
Herbert Voss wrote:
Steffen Evers wrote:
Hello,
A little shell script to translate lyx documents to pdf has come into being!
Maybe someone can make use of it or someone is in the mood to integrate some
parts of it in the LyX code. A PDF-export function would be nice ...
indeed
for translating lyx docs to pdf
#
# Copyright (C) 2000 by Steffen Evers ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; e
"Kayvan A. Sylvan" wrote:
>
> On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 11:38:04PM +0200, Steffen Evers wrote:
> >
> > A little shell script to translate lyx documents to pdf has come into being!
> > [...]
> >
> > Run pdflatex 9 times
> > for runno
Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> Steffen Evers wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > A little shell script to translate lyx documents to pdf has come into being!
> >
> > Maybe someone can make use of it or someone is in the mood to integrate some
> > parts of
ve side, but are less also okay?
Bye, Steffen
#!/bin/bash
# lyx2pdf - script for translating lyx docs to pdf
#
# Copyright (C) 2000 by Steffen Evers ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General
the translation works.
And ... feel free to improve it! :-)
Cheers
Steffen
PS: I am only on the user list.
#!/bin/bash
# lyx2pdf - script for translating lyx docs to pdf
#
# Copyright (C) 2000 by Steffen Evers ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
#
# This program is free software; you can
Matej Cepl wrote:
PDFLaTeX cannot work with .eps files at all. You have to convert
them into .pdf (yes, there are even small PDF files with just a
picture) using an utility eps2pdf (or something like it -- it's a part of
tetex). Then refer to them without an extension (i.e.,
the translation works.
And ... feel free to improve it! :-)
Cheers
Steffen
PS: I am only on the user list.
#!/bin/bash
# lyx2pdf - script for translating lyx docs to pdf
#
# Copyright (C) 2000 by Steffen Evers ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
#
# This program is free software; you can
Matej Cepl wrote:
PDFLaTeX cannot work with .eps files at all. You have to convert
them into .pdf (yes, there are even small PDF files with just a
picture) using an utility eps2pdf (or something like it -- it's a part of
tetex). Then refer to them without an extension (i.e.,
the translation works.
And ... feel free to improve it! :-)
Cheers
Steffen
PS: I am only on the user list.
#!/bin/bash
# lyx2pdf - script for translating lyx docs to pdf
#
# Copyright (C) 2000 by Steffen Evers ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
#
# This program is free software; you can
Matej Cepl wrote:
> PDFLaTeX cannot work with .eps files at all. You have to convert
> them into .pdf (yes, there are even small PDF files with just a
> picture) using an utility eps2pdf (or something like it -- it's a part of
> tetex). Then refer to them without an extension (i.e.,
>
Matej Cepl wrote:
even better result you get by using PDFLaTeX. The only change
necessary is to use pdftex is to use pdftex as a driver (i.e., instead
of ps2pdf), export LaTeX instead of PostScript and use (maybe,
more than once and bibtex) pdflatex instead of regular latex.
PDFLaTeX should
Matej Cepl wrote:
even better result you get by using PDFLaTeX. The only change
necessary is to use pdftex is to use pdftex as a driver (i.e., instead
of ps2pdf), export LaTeX instead of PostScript and use (maybe,
more than once and bibtex) pdflatex instead of regular latex.
PDFLaTeX should
Matej Cepl wrote:
> even better result you get by using PDFLaTeX. The only change
> necessary is to use pdftex is to use pdftex as a driver (i.e., instead
> of ps2pdf), export LaTeX instead of PostScript and use (maybe,
> more than once and bibtex) pdflatex instead of regular latex.
> PDFLaTeX
Li Bing wrote:
Dear all,
I am a LyX user. After I installed LyX on my Solaris machine, I found that
some other ones, xdvi, dvips and latex were also needed. Where can I find
these software? And are binary ones available?
Are you sure they are not installed?
Anyway, someone posted
Li Bing wrote:
Dear all,
I am a LyX user. After I installed LyX on my Solaris machine, I found that
some other ones, xdvi, dvips and latex were also needed. Where can I find
these software? And are binary ones available?
Are you sure they are not installed?
Anyway, someone posted
Li Bing wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I am a LyX user. After I installed LyX on my Solaris machine, I found that
> some other ones, xdvi, dvips and latex were also needed. Where can I find
> these software? And are binary ones available?
>
Are you sure they are not installed?
Anyway, someone
Herbert Voss wrote:
in latex preamble
\usepackage{pslatex}
\usepackage[ps2pdf,pdftitle={Your Document
Title},urlcolor=blue,linktocpage,letterpaper,colorlinks=true]{hyperref}
And then use Export-Postscript and from the shell program ps2pdf
ducument.ps
or print-menu and output to a
Herbert Voss wrote:
in latex preamble
\usepackage{pslatex}
\usepackage[ps2pdf,pdftitle={Your Document
Title},urlcolor=blue,linktocpage,letterpaper,colorlinks=true]{hyperref}
And then use Export-Postscript and from the shell program ps2pdf
ducument.ps
or print-menu and output to a
Herbert Voss wrote:
> in latex preamble
>
> \usepackage{pslatex}
> \usepackage[ps2pdf,pdftitle={Your Document
> Title},urlcolor=blue,linktocpage,letterpaper,colorlinks=true]{hyperref}
>
> And then use Export->Postscript and from the shell program ps2pdf
>
> or print-menu and output to a
Ralph Boland wrote:
WHAT EXACTLY DO THESE SETTINGS DO AND HOW
DO I MAKE THEM TAKE EFFECT?
The archives have several useful comments on how
to convert my foilTex lyx documents to pdf files
which I will now try. Any final advice welcome.
I am using lyx-1.1.5fix1
When you figured out how
I needed to generate a HTML version of my diploma thesis which I have originally
written with LyX. As the output of latex2html didn't fulfill my requirements, I
have spent some time on sed and shell scripting to improve the results.
Maybe some of you would like to have a look at it and adjust it
Ralph Boland wrote:
WHAT EXACTLY DO THESE SETTINGS DO AND HOW
DO I MAKE THEM TAKE EFFECT?
The archives have several useful comments on how
to convert my foilTex lyx documents to pdf files
which I will now try. Any final advice welcome.
I am using lyx-1.1.5fix1
When you figured out how
I needed to generate a HTML version of my diploma thesis which I have originally
written with LyX. As the output of latex2html didn't fulfill my requirements, I
have spent some time on sed and shell scripting to improve the results.
Maybe some of you would like to have a look at it and adjust it
Ralph Boland wrote:
> WHAT EXACTLY DO THESE SETTINGS DO AND HOW
> DO I MAKE THEM TAKE EFFECT?
>
> The archives have several useful comments on how
> to convert my foilTex lyx documents to pdf files
> which I will now try. Any final advice welcome.
>
> I am using lyx-1.1.5fix1
When you figured
I needed to generate a HTML version of my diploma thesis which I have originally
written with LyX. As the output of latex2html didn't fulfill my requirements, I
have spent some time on sed and shell scripting to improve the results.
Maybe some of you would like to have a look at it and adjust it
By using '\set_color footnote red' in my '~/.lyx/lyxrc' file, I always
get the error messages:
LyX: Bad color tag: `footnote' [around line 267 of file ~/.lyx/lyxrc]
LyX: Unknown tag `red' [around line 268 of file ~/.lyx/lyxrc]
I've swapped the two tags , but it doesn't help either:
LyX: Bad
By using '\set_color footnote red' in my '~/.lyx/lyxrc' file, I always
get the error messages:
LyX: Bad color tag: `footnote' [around line 267 of file ~/.lyx/lyxrc]
LyX: Unknown tag `red' [around line 268 of file ~/.lyx/lyxrc]
I've swapped the two tags , but it doesn't help either:
LyX: Bad
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