Does anyone know if there is possible to obtain a tagged pdf from LyX
using pdflatex or similar???
If you mean Keywords in the PDF properties: the hyperref package does
that: pdfkeywords={tag1,tag2,tag3} as optional argument does that.
Regards
Toby
Does anyone know if there is possible to obtain a tagged pdf from LyX
using pdflatex or similar???
If you mean Keywords in the PDF properties: the hyperref package does
that: pdfkeywords={tag1,tag2,tag3} as optional argument does that.
Regards
Toby
Does anyone know if there is possible to obtain a tagged pdf from LyX
using pdflatex or similar???
If you mean Keywords in the PDF properties: the hyperref package does
that: pdfkeywords={tag1,tag2,tag3} as optional argument does that.
Regards
Toby
Did you try to put the part of your doc that should appear on one page in
a minipage?
No, not yet. And I fear there'd be some unwanted side effects with
footnotes,...
The second problem with all environments (e.g. samepage environment) is
that I do not want to have the complete itemized list
Did you try to put the part of your doc that should appear on one page in
a minipage?
No, not yet. And I fear there'd be some unwanted side effects with
footnotes,...
The second problem with all environments (e.g. samepage environment) is
that I do not want to have the complete itemized list
Did you try to put the part of your doc that should appear on one page in
a minipage?
No, not yet. And I fear there'd be some unwanted side effects with
footnotes,...
The second problem with all environments (e.g. samepage environment) is
that I do not want to have the complete itemized list
Hi,
I'd like to insert a cross-reference via the command-buffer.
Unfortunately I'm note sure about the syntax. I found the following on
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/InsertingReferences:
For versions of LyX subsequent to 1.4, you have to use
|inset-insert| instead. The format is
Hi,
lyx -dbg action
I tried that using all debug messages, but the output does not help me
too much:
This is the debug-output when I insert the reference
LyXFunc::dispatch: cmd: action: 231 arg: 'ref LatexCommand ref
reference tst:1
\end_inset
' x: 0 y: 0
Perfect, THANKS!
Just to make it complete: the syntax is
inset-apply ref LatexCommand Format reference label name\end_inset
where label name is the name of the referenced label and
Format is one of the following:
ref -- reference
eqref -- (reference)
pageref -- page
vpageref --
Hi,
I'd like to insert a cross-reference via the command-buffer.
Unfortunately I'm note sure about the syntax. I found the following on
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/InsertingReferences:
For versions of LyX subsequent to 1.4, you have to use
|inset-insert| instead. The format is
Hi,
lyx -dbg action
I tried that using all debug messages, but the output does not help me
too much:
This is the debug-output when I insert the reference
LyXFunc::dispatch: cmd: action: 231 arg: 'ref LatexCommand ref
reference tst:1
\end_inset
' x: 0 y: 0
Perfect, THANKS!
Just to make it complete: the syntax is
inset-apply ref LatexCommand Format reference label name\end_inset
where label name is the name of the referenced label and
Format is one of the following:
ref -- reference
eqref -- (reference)
pageref -- page
vpageref --
Hi,
I'd like to insert a cross-reference via the command-buffer.
Unfortunately I'm note sure about the syntax. I found the following on
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/InsertingReferences:
For versions of LyX subsequent to 1.4, you have to use
|inset-insert| instead. The format is
Hi,
lyx -dbg action
I tried that using all debug messages, but the output does not help me
too much:
This is the debug-output when I insert the reference
LyXFunc::dispatch: cmd: action: 231 arg: 'ref LatexCommand ref
reference "tst:1"
\end_inset
' x: 0 y: 0
Perfect, THANKS!
Just to make it complete: the syntax is
inset-apply ref LatexCommand reference ""\end_inset
where is the name of the referenced label and
is one of the following:
ref --
eqref -- ()
pageref --
vpageref -- on
vref -- on
prettyref -- Formatted
Hi,
is there a way to prevent a pagebreak directly before a itemized list?
I tried the ERT [\nopagebreak] but unfortunately this does not work when
it is used before a itemized list, while is does work perfectly without
the itemized list. The attached minimal examples show this (the only
Hi,
is there a way to prevent a pagebreak directly before a itemized list?
I tried the ERT [\nopagebreak] but unfortunately this does not work when
it is used before a itemized list, while is does work perfectly without
the itemized list. The attached minimal examples show this (the only
Hi,
is there a way to prevent a pagebreak directly before a itemized list?
I tried the ERT [\nopagebreak] but unfortunately this does not work when
it is used before a itemized list, while is does work perfectly without
the itemized list. The attached minimal examples show this (the only
Hello,
I have to use footnotes in floats for my thesis as well and wrote a
package which helps to handle footnotes in floats. Unfortunately due to
the work on my thesis I'll not be able to finish the documentation
before mid of march.
People who really need to use footnotes in floats may write
Hello,
I have to use footnotes in floats for my thesis as well and wrote a
package which helps to handle footnotes in floats. Unfortunately due to
the work on my thesis I'll not be able to finish the documentation
before mid of march.
People who really need to use footnotes in floats may write
Hello,
I have to use footnotes in floats for my thesis as well and wrote a
package which helps to handle footnotes in floats. Unfortunately due to
the work on my thesis I'll not be able to finish the documentation
before mid of march.
People who really need to use footnotes in floats may write
Hi,
is there a way to use varioref with the option draft with LyX?
* \usepackage[draft]{varioref} in the preamble produces an option clash
* I don't want to use draft as extra document class option because
this influences other packages as well
* I tried
Hi,
is there a way to use varioref with the option draft with LyX?
* \usepackage[draft]{varioref} in the preamble produces an option clash
* I don't want to use draft as extra document class option because
this influences other packages as well
* I tried
Hi,
is there a way to use varioref with the option "draft" with LyX?
* \usepackage[draft]{varioref} in the preamble produces an option clash
* I don't want to use draft as extra document class option because
this influences other packages as well
* I tried
Hi,
in the attached minimal example the number of LaTeX runs chosen by LyX
is not sufficient: using clefval with \cite in the value 4 LaTeX runs
are necessary to resolve the reference.
clefval_cite_4LaTeXruns.pdf shows how it looks when the exported tex
file is compiled with 4 LaTeX runs.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
The problem is that this package needs two latex runs _before_ the bibtex run,
else it will fail. We are not prepared for this case, I think.
Is there a way I can (manually) force LyX to run bibtex after the second
run - or e.g. to force LyX to run bibtex in each
Actually, the attached patch fixes the problem.
Thank you!
Is this going to be available in the next version of LyX?
Toby
Hi,
in the attached minimal example the number of LaTeX runs chosen by LyX
is not sufficient: using clefval with \cite in the value 4 LaTeX runs
are necessary to resolve the reference.
clefval_cite_4LaTeXruns.pdf shows how it looks when the exported tex
file is compiled with 4 LaTeX runs.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
The problem is that this package needs two latex runs _before_ the bibtex run,
else it will fail. We are not prepared for this case, I think.
Is there a way I can (manually) force LyX to run bibtex after the second
run - or e.g. to force LyX to run bibtex in each
Actually, the attached patch fixes the problem.
Thank you!
Is this going to be available in the next version of LyX?
Toby
Hi,
in the attached minimal example the number of LaTeX runs chosen by LyX
is not sufficient: using clefval with \cite in the value 4 LaTeX runs
are necessary to resolve the reference.
clefval_cite_4LaTeXruns.pdf shows how it looks when the exported tex
file is compiled with 4 LaTeX runs.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
The problem is that this package needs two latex runs _before_ the bibtex run,
else it will fail. We are not prepared for this case, I think.
Is there a way I can (manually) force LyX to run bibtex after the second
run - or e.g. to force LyX to run bibtex in each
Actually, the attached patch fixes the problem.
Thank you!
Is this going to be available in the next version of LyX?
Toby
Mark the expression and convert it to a math-box (e.g. with Ctrl-M) or
just paste x^2 into a math-box.
I was looking for the same thing -- but for normal LaTeX like text
with sections, footnotes,...
Is there a non math-specific way to paste LaTeX code from the clipboard
- just like
Hi,
it took a while to figure out how to have environments split over
several ERTs.
[ERT] \begin{centering}[/ERT]
what ever in normal LyX
[ERT] \end{centering}[/ERT]
ended with the LaTeX warning Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup.
For other who have the same problem: a simple % at the
I mean, I use a lot of shortcut for math symbol, and when I type too
quickly, I
get a menu (as example, alt-m-f will give alt-f)
I have a similar problem trying e.g. to insert a footnote via Alt-i f:
* if I type Alt-i-f too fast it ends up like Alt-f
* if a type Alt-i f (releasing the
-users@lists.lyx.org
Date: Thu Jan 10 2008 08:19:05 GMT+0100
Tobias Krause wrote:
I mean, I use a lot of shortcut for math symbol, and when I type too
quickly, I
get a menu (as example, alt-m-f will give alt-f)
I have a similar problem trying e.g. to insert a footnote via Alt-i f:
* if I
Mark the expression and convert it to a math-box (e.g. with Ctrl-M) or
just paste x^2 into a math-box.
I was looking for the same thing -- but for normal LaTeX like text
with sections, footnotes,...
Is there a non math-specific way to paste LaTeX code from the clipboard
- just like
Hi,
it took a while to figure out how to have environments split over
several ERTs.
[ERT] \begin{centering}[/ERT]
what ever in normal LyX
[ERT] \end{centering}[/ERT]
ended with the LaTeX warning Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup.
For other who have the same problem: a simple % at the
I mean, I use a lot of shortcut for math symbol, and when I type too
quickly, I
get a menu (as example, alt-m-f will give alt-f)
I have a similar problem trying e.g. to insert a footnote via Alt-i f:
* if I type Alt-i-f too fast it ends up like Alt-f
* if a type Alt-i f (releasing the
-users@lists.lyx.org
Date: Thu Jan 10 2008 08:19:05 GMT+0100
Tobias Krause wrote:
I mean, I use a lot of shortcut for math symbol, and when I type too
quickly, I
get a menu (as example, alt-m-f will give alt-f)
I have a similar problem trying e.g. to insert a footnote via Alt-i f:
* if I
Mark the expression and convert it to a math-box (e.g. with Ctrl-M) or
just paste "x^2" into a math-box.
I was looking for the same thing -- but for "normal" LaTeX like text
with sections, footnotes,...
Is there a non math-specific way to paste LaTeX code from the clipboard
- just like
Hi,
it took a while to figure out how to have environments split over
several ERTs.
[ERT] \begin{centering}[/ERT]
what ever in normal LyX
[ERT] \end{centering}[/ERT]
ended with the LaTeX warning "Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup."
For other who have the same problem: a simple % at
I mean, I use a lot of shortcut for math symbol, and when I type too
quickly, I
get a menu (as example, alt-m-f will give alt-f)
I have a similar problem trying e.g. to insert a footnote via Alt-i f:
* if I type Alt-i-f too fast it ends up like Alt-f
* if a type Alt-i f (releasing the
o: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Date: Thu Jan 10 2008 08:19:05 GMT+0100
Tobias Krause wrote:
I mean, I use a lot of shortcut for math symbol, and when I type too
quickly, I
get a menu (as example, alt-m-f will give alt-f)
I have a similar problem trying e.g. to insert a footnote via Alt-i f:
2007 01:06:06 GMT+0100
Hi,
yes there is: The KOMA-script specific command is
\renewcommand*{\partpagestyle}{empty}
Hope this helps,
-- Christian
Am 21.12.2007 um 19:16 schrieb Tobias Krause:
Hi,
in a document using report (KOMA-Script) I'd like to delete the page
numbers on the page
2007 01:06:06 GMT+0100
Hi,
yes there is: The KOMA-script specific command is
\renewcommand*{\partpagestyle}{empty}
Hope this helps,
-- Christian
Am 21.12.2007 um 19:16 schrieb Tobias Krause:
Hi,
in a document using report (KOMA-Script) I'd like to delete the page
numbers on the page
ate: Sat Dec 22 2007 01:06:06 GMT+0100
Hi,
yes there is: The KOMA-script specific command is
\renewcommand*{\partpagestyle}{empty}
Hope this helps,
-- Christian
Am 21.12.2007 um 19:16 schrieb Tobias Krause:
Hi,
in a document using report (KOMA-Script) I'd like to delete the page
numbers
Hi,
in a document using report (KOMA-Script) I'd like to delete the page
numbers on the page containing the titel of a new \part.
I tried \thispagestyle{empty} but unfortunately this causes LaTeX too
loop - the weird thing about is: \part* works:
\part*{Titel\thispagestyle{empty}} (LaTeX
Hi,
in a document using report (KOMA-Script) I'd like to delete the page
numbers on the page containing the titel of a new \part.
I tried \thispagestyle{empty} but unfortunately this causes LaTeX too
loop - the weird thing about is: \part* works:
\part*{Titel\thispagestyle{empty}} (LaTeX
Hi,
in a document using report (KOMA-Script) I'd like to delete the page
numbers on the page containing the titel of a new \part.
I tried \thispagestyle{empty} but unfortunately this causes LaTeX too
loop - the weird thing about is: \part* works:
\part*{Titel\thispagestyle{empty}} (LaTeX
Hi Guenter and Paul,
thanks for your answers!
This was pretty much what I was doing - I was just not sure if it would
mess up something since the line break changes,...
Is there something special I have to be carefully about?
Toby
Hi Guenter and Paul,
thanks for your answers!
This was pretty much what I was doing - I was just not sure if it would
mess up something since the line break changes,...
Is there something special I have to be carefully about?
Toby
Hi Guenter and Paul,
thanks for your answers!
This was pretty much what I was doing - I was just not sure if it would
mess up something since the line break changes,...
Is there something special I have to be carefully about?
Toby
Hi,
is it possible to use special characters and formatting (e.g. protected
space, emphasize,...) in Find Replace?
In particular I'd like to search for abc de and replace it by
/abc_de/ (italic, _ = protected space).
If - as I guess - LyX does not support that, is there a way to do this
in the
Hi,
is it possible to use special characters and formatting (e.g. protected
space, emphasize,...) in Find Replace?
In particular I'd like to search for abc de and replace it by
/abc_de/ (italic, _ = protected space).
If - as I guess - LyX does not support that, is there a way to do this
in the
Hi,
is it possible to use special characters and formatting (e.g. protected
space, emphasize,...) in Find & Replace?
In particular I'd like to search for "abc de" and replace it by
"/abc_de/" (italic, _ = protected space).
If - as I guess - LyX does not support that, is there a way to do this
@lists.lyx.org
Date: Sun Dec 16 2007 03:46:53 GMT+0100
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to change the spacing in itemized/ numbered lists for
the whole document?
I'd like the spacing to be the same as the normal line spacing.
Regards
Toby
In the preamble type:
\usepackage{enumitem
@lists.lyx.org
Date: Sun Dec 16 2007 03:46:53 GMT+0100
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to change the spacing in itemized/ numbered lists for
the whole document?
I'd like the spacing to be the same as the normal line spacing.
Regards
Toby
In the preamble type:
\usepackage{enumitem
-users@lists.lyx.org
Date: Sun Dec 16 2007 03:46:53 GMT+0100
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to change the spacing in itemized/ numbered lists for
the whole document?
I'd like the spacing to be the same as the normal line spacing.
Regards
Toby
In the preamble type:
\usepackage{en
Hi,
how exactly does the self-defining work?
I found something like that in the documentation:
\newrefformat{sec}{Section \ref{#1} on page \pageref{#1}}
but is there a way to define different ways to reference e.g. a section?
And if so, how do I chose which one I want?
Toby
Hi,
how exactly does the self-defining work?
I found something like that in the documentation:
\newrefformat{sec}{Section \ref{#1} on page \pageref{#1}}
but is there a way to define different ways to reference e.g. a section?
And if so, how do I chose which one I want?
Toby
Hi,
how exactly does the self-defining work?
I found something like that in the documentation:
\newrefformat{sec}{Section \ref{#1} on page \pageref{#1}}
but is there a way to define different ways to reference e.g. a section?
And if so, how do I chose which one I want?
Toby
Hi,
is there a way to change the spacing in itemized/ numbered lists for the
whole document?
I'd like the spacing to be the same as the normal line spacing.
Regards
Toby
Hi,
is there a way to change the spacing in itemized/ numbered lists for the
whole document?
I'd like the spacing to be the same as the normal line spacing.
Regards
Toby
Hi,
is there a way to change the spacing in itemized/ numbered lists for the
whole document?
I'd like the spacing to be the same as the normal line spacing.
Regards
Toby
Hi,
is the following behavior a bug of feature?
While using Find and Replace Replace usually replaces the current
text and jumps to the next hit - this way in hitting replace several
times I can replace several hits but if Replace with contains the text
specified in Find this does not work.
Hi,
is the following behavior a bug of feature?
While using Find and Replace Replace usually replaces the current
text and jumps to the next hit - this way in hitting replace several
times I can replace several hits but if Replace with contains the text
specified in Find this does not work.
Hi,
is the following behavior a bug of feature?
While using "Find and Replace" "Replace" usually replaces the current
text and jumps to the next hit - this way in hitting replace several
times I can replace several hits but if "Replace with" contains the text
specified in "Find" this does
- launching the Citation dialog (M-i c) and then Esc to close it; no
need to use the mouse.
Great, thanks!
FYI the reason we did not load all child documents in 1.5 is for
performance reason.
I was quite sure this would be the reason.
We could add a preference settings for that though,
Hi,
I have done this in the past by putting the path to the viewer in the
PATH prefix. I assume that you also specified the viewer in the File
formats (and then clicked Modify followed by Save)?
Yes, I did exactly the same - and it did not work when I tried it last
time...
First I realized
- launching the Citation dialog (M-i c) and then Esc to close it; no
need to use the mouse.
Great, thanks!
FYI the reason we did not load all child documents in 1.5 is for
performance reason.
I was quite sure this would be the reason.
We could add a preference settings for that though,
Hi,
I have done this in the past by putting the path to the viewer in the
PATH prefix. I assume that you also specified the viewer in the File
formats (and then clicked Modify followed by Save)?
Yes, I did exactly the same - and it did not work when I tried it last
time...
First I realized
- launching the Citation dialog (M-i c) and then Esc to close it; no
need to use the mouse.
Great, thanks!
FYI the reason we did not load all child documents in 1.5 is for
performance reason.
I was quite sure this would be the reason.
We could add a preference settings for that though,
Hi,
I have done this in the past by putting the path to the viewer in the
PATH prefix. I assume that you also specified the viewer in the File
formats (and then clicked Modify followed by Save)?
Yes, I did exactly the same - and it did not work when I tried it last
time...
First I realized
Hi,
I just started to use Child Documents and discovered that the document
outline of the main document includes the chapters of child documents
after clicking Edit in the child document dialog once.
Is there a way to avoid this clicking? Can I tell LyX to include all
child documents in the
Hi,
I just started to use Child Documents and discovered that the document
outline of the main document includes the chapters of child documents
after clicking Edit in the child document dialog once.
Is there a way to avoid this clicking? Can I tell LyX to include all
child documents in the
Hi,
I just started to use Child Documents and discovered that the document
outline of the main document includes the chapters of child documents
after clicking "Edit" in the child document dialog once.
Is there a way to avoid this clicking? Can I tell LyX to include all
child documents in the
Hi,
how can I change the PDF viewer - without changing the windows default
PDF viewer?
I tried changing Viewer in Tools -- Preferences -- File formats, but
* absolut path did not work
* adding the path to the viewer exe to Tools -- Preferences --
Paths -- PATH prefix did not help
Hi,
how can I change the PDF viewer - without changing the windows default
PDF viewer?
I tried changing Viewer in Tools -- Preferences -- File formats, but
* absolut path did not work
* adding the path to the viewer exe to Tools -- Preferences --
Paths -- PATH prefix did not help
Hi,
how can I change the PDF viewer - without changing the windows default
PDF viewer?
I tried changing Viewer in Tools --> Preferences --> File formats, but
* absolut path did not work
* adding the path to the viewer exe to Tools --> Preferences -->
Paths --> PATH prefix did not
Thanks for your answers!
Now I see see there are good reasons for no line break after an ERT and
it's not a bug.
My guess, though, is that insertion of comments in in-line ERTs is
pretty rare. Yours was the first post I've seen concerning it, and
I've been on the list since around LyX
Thanks for your answers!
Now I see see there are good reasons for no line break after an ERT and
it's not a bug.
My guess, though, is that insertion of comments in in-line ERTs is
pretty rare. Yours was the first post I've seen concerning it, and
I've been on the list since around LyX
Thanks for your answers!
Now I see see there are good reasons for no line break after an ERT and
it's not a bug.
My guess, though, is that insertion of comments in in-line ERTs is
pretty rare. Yours was the first post I've seen concerning it, and
I've been on the list since around LyX
Hi,
if the last line of a ERT is a comment the next line in the normal text
is lost.
Is there a reason for this behavior - or is this a bug? Even if there is
a reason for it I guess there should at least be some kind of a warning...
Regards, Toby
Hi Paul,
some text [[%comment ]] more text
where [[]] is an ERT box, then more text will look to LaTeX like
part of the comment, because LyX will (properly) not insert a line
break after the ERT box. This would IMHO be proper behavior.
Sounds like proper behavior, but there are some
Hi,
if the last line of a ERT is a comment the next line in the normal text
is lost.
Is there a reason for this behavior - or is this a bug? Even if there is
a reason for it I guess there should at least be some kind of a warning...
Regards, Toby
Hi Paul,
some text [[%comment ]] more text
where [[]] is an ERT box, then more text will look to LaTeX like
part of the comment, because LyX will (properly) not insert a line
break after the ERT box. This would IMHO be proper behavior.
Sounds like proper behavior, but there are some
Hi,
if the last line of a ERT is a comment the next line in the normal text
is lost.
Is there a reason for this behavior - or is this a bug? Even if there is
a reason for it I guess there should at least be some kind of a warning...
Regards, Toby
Hi Paul,
some text [[%comment ]] more text
where [[]] is an ERT box, then "more text" will look to LaTeX like
part of the comment, because LyX will (properly) not insert a line
break after the ERT box. This would IMHO be proper behavior.
Sounds like proper behavior, but there are some
Bugs created:
bookmark crash: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4301
lost settings: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4302
Regards, Toby
Original Message
Subject: Fwd: 2 Bugs
From: Tobias Krause [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tobias Krause [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu Oct
Hi,
is there a better way to look for LaTeX warnings than the LaTeX Log -
which does not provide any way to scroll through the warnings (like a
next warning button).
If not: are there any plans to extend the LaTeX Log window? E.g. with a
Next Warning button or a way to filter the output: e.g.
Bugs created:
bookmark crash: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4301
lost settings: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4302
Regards, Toby
Original Message
Subject: Fwd: 2 Bugs
From: Tobias Krause [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tobias Krause [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu Oct
Hi,
is there a better way to look for LaTeX warnings than the LaTeX Log -
which does not provide any way to scroll through the warnings (like a
next warning button).
If not: are there any plans to extend the LaTeX Log window? E.g. with a
Next Warning button or a way to filter the output: e.g.
Bugs created:
bookmark crash: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4301
lost settings: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4302
Regards, Toby
Original Message
Subject: Fwd: 2 Bugs
From: Tobias Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Tobias Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
Hi,
is there a better way to look for LaTeX warnings than the "LaTeX Log" -
which does not provide any way to scroll through the warnings (like a
"next warning" button).
If not: are there any plans to extend the LaTeX Log window? E.g. with a
"Next Warning" button or a way to filter the
Hi,
just found two bugs:
1. Bookmarks in ERTs crash Lyx
2. Changes in Document -- Settings -- Latex Preamble are lost when
you go back to the main window without OK or Apply
Could one of the developers file a bug?
Regards, Toby
@ Jean-Marc: no, not when I save, but when I trie ot use the bookmark
@ Juergen: detailded recipe is here:
lyx: Disabling LyX socket.
Warning: Output is empty
An empty output file was generated.
This is BibTeX, Version 0.99c (MiKTeX 2.6)
The top-level
Hi,
just found two bugs:
1. Bookmarks in ERTs crash Lyx
2. Changes in Document -- Settings -- Latex Preamble are lost when
you go back to the main window without OK or Apply
Could one of the developers file a bug?
Regards, Toby
@ Jean-Marc: no, not when I save, but when I trie ot use the bookmark
@ Juergen: detailded recipe is here:
lyx: Disabling LyX socket.
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