??
Thanks Richard.
Regards
Y.A.Sharif
From: Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org
To: Y.A. Sharif yasha...@yahoo.com
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013 11:56 AM
Subject: Re: Document class missing after installation
On 06/06
Is the MiKTeX bin directory on your system path? Can you run latex --version
at a DOS prompt (without supplying a path to MiKTeX) and get a response
with a plausible version date?
If yes, take a look at the log generated by the installer (should be
in your user directory, I think) and see if it
I guess MikTex got installed properly .
when I try to start lyx it is showing: The Layout file: article could not be
found. A default textclass with default layouts will be used . LyX will not be
able to produce correct output.
And the very beginning before the previous message it shows:
Dear Friends
I am new to lyx 2.0.6 (new version). I got the lyx 2.0.6 and the new version of
miktex installed on my laptop. But it is not showing any document class(like
KOMA script etc).
I almost tried several possible ways to get it installed and work but
failed.Can anyone give me
On 06/06/2013 11:48 AM, Y.A. Sharif wrote:
Dear Friends
I am new to lyx 2.0.6 (new version). I got the lyx 2.0.6 and the new
version of miktex installed on my laptop. But it is not showing any
document class(like KOMA script etc).
I almost tried several possible ways to get it installed
??
Thanks Richard.
Regards
Y.A.Sharif
From: Richard Heck <rgh...@lyx.org>
To: Y.A. Sharif <yasha...@yahoo.com>
Cc: "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org" <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013 11:56 AM
Subject: Re: Document clas
Is the MiKTeX bin directory on your system path? Can you run "latex --version"
at a DOS prompt (without supplying a path to MiKTeX) and get a response
with a plausible version date?
If yes, take a look at the log generated by the installer (should be
in your user directory, I think) and see if it
I guess MikTex got installed properly .
when I try to start lyx it is showing: The Layout file: article could not be
found. A default textclass with default layouts will be used . LyX will not be
able to produce correct output.
And the very beginning before the previous message it shows:
Let me start with a big thanks to all of the developers and users of Lyx. I
have been using it for nearly exclusively for 15 years or more. Ever since
FrameMaker got purchased by Adobe I have been using Lyx.
Lyx works so well that I have never had to learn LaTeX or TeX. I have been
through
:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list a minimal example:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Best,
Scott
}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list a minimal example:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Best,
Scott
Thank you very much for the prompt response.
I put
users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]
{IEEEtran}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list a minimal example:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Best
to write a paper and it comes with this request:
Latex users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]{IEEEtran}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list
Let me start with a big thanks to all of the developers and users of Lyx. I
have been using it for nearly exclusively for 15 years or more. Ever since
FrameMaker got purchased by Adobe I have been using Lyx.
Lyx works so well that I have never had to learn LaTeX or TeX. I have been
through
:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list a minimal example:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Best,
Scott
}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list a minimal example:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Best,
Scott
Thank you very much for the prompt response.
I put
users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]
{IEEEtran}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list a minimal example:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Best
to write a paper and it comes with this request:
Latex users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]{IEEEtran}
(with option 'compsocconf').
You can set the class options here:
Document Settings Document Class Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list
Let me start with a big thanks to all of the developers and users of Lyx. I
have been using it for nearly exclusively for 15 years or more. Ever since
FrameMaker got purchased by Adobe I have been using Lyx.
Lyx works so well that I have never had to learn LaTeX or TeX. I have been
through
the class options here:
Document Settings > Document Class > Class options.
If that doesn't work, please send to the list a minimal example:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
Best,
Scott
ompsocconf]
{IEEEtran}
> > (with option 'compsocconf').
>
> You can set the class options here:
> Document Settings > Document Class > Class options.
>
> If that doesn't work, please send to the list a minimal example:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample
>
&
rite a paper and it comes with this request:
>> >
>> > Latex users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]
> {IEEEtran}
>> > (with option 'compsocconf').
>>
>> You can set the class options here:
>> Document Settings > Document Class >
> > Currently I am trying to write a paper and it comes with this request:
> >
> > Latex users: please use \documentclass[conference, compsocconf]{IEEEtran}
> > (with option 'compsocconf').
>
> You can set the class options here:
> Document Settings > Document Cl
On 12/11/2012 03:35 PM, Nico Williams wrote:
OK, thanks :) that's the answer I was hoping for. Not that I have time
to contribute code here, but just for my edification: where would I
look in the source code? In particular I'm using the docbook class but
exporting to LyXHTML. I'm not sure why
On 12/11/2012 03:35 PM, Nico Williams wrote:
OK, thanks :) that's the answer I was hoping for. Not that I have time
to contribute code here, but just for my edification: where would I
look in the source code? In particular I'm using the docbook class but
exporting to LyXHTML. I'm not sure why
On 12/11/2012 03:35 PM, Nico Williams wrote:
> OK, thanks :) that's the answer I was hoping for. Not that I have time
> to contribute code here, but just for my edification: where would I
> look in the source code? In particular I'm using the docbook class but
> exporting to LyXHTML. I'm not sure
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 5:22 PM, José Matos jama...@lyx.org wrote:
On 12/10/2012 10:46 PM, Nico Williams wrote:
Why is there no bibliography environment in the DocBook document
classes? There must be a reason, of course, but then, bibtex is still
supported, so that's strange...
The reason
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 5:22 PM, José Matos jama...@lyx.org wrote:
On 12/10/2012 10:46 PM, Nico Williams wrote:
Why is there no bibliography environment in the DocBook document
classes? There must be a reason, of course, but then, bibtex is still
supported, so that's strange...
The reason
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 5:22 PM, José Matos wrote:
> On 12/10/2012 10:46 PM, Nico Williams wrote:
>> Why is there no bibliography environment in the DocBook document
>> classes? There must be a reason, of course, but then, bibtex is still
>> supported, so that's strange...
>
>
Why is there no bibliography environment in the DocBook document
classes? There must be a reason, of course, but then, bibtex is still
supported, so that's strange...
Nico
--
On 12/10/2012 10:46 PM, Nico Williams wrote:
Why is there no bibliography environment in the DocBook document
classes? There must be a reason, of course, but then, bibtex is still
supported, so that's strange...
Nico
--
The reason why it was never implemented is/was lake of time, no more
Why is there no bibliography environment in the DocBook document
classes? There must be a reason, of course, but then, bibtex is still
supported, so that's strange...
Nico
--
On 12/10/2012 10:46 PM, Nico Williams wrote:
Why is there no bibliography environment in the DocBook document
classes? There must be a reason, of course, but then, bibtex is still
supported, so that's strange...
Nico
--
The reason why it was never implemented is/was lake of time, no more
Why is there no bibliography environment in the DocBook document
classes? There must be a reason, of course, but then, bibtex is still
supported, so that's strange...
Nico
--
On 12/10/2012 10:46 PM, Nico Williams wrote:
> Why is there no bibliography environment in the DocBook document
> classes? There must be a reason, of course, but then, bibtex is still
> supported, so that's strange...
>
> Nico
> --
The reason why it was never implemented is/was lake of time, no
After upgrade to Lyx 2.0.3 the following problem surfaced: if I am editing a
document with SIAM document class, every time I want to start a new paragraph
with [ENTER] a new theorem environment is created instead of Standard. I guess
this has something to do with the environment order as appears
Dima dima.batenkov at gmail.com writes:
After upgrade to Lyx 2.0.3 the following problem surfaced: if I am editing a
document with SIAM document class, every time I want to start a new paragraph
with [ENTER] a new theorem environment is created instead of Standard. I
guess
this has
After upgrade to Lyx 2.0.3 the following problem surfaced: if I am editing a
document with SIAM document class, every time I want to start a new paragraph
with [ENTER] a new theorem environment is created instead of Standard. I guess
this has something to do with the environment order as appears
Dima dima.batenkov at gmail.com writes:
After upgrade to Lyx 2.0.3 the following problem surfaced: if I am editing a
document with SIAM document class, every time I want to start a new paragraph
with [ENTER] a new theorem environment is created instead of Standard. I
guess
this has
After upgrade to Lyx 2.0.3 the following problem surfaced: if I am editing a
document with SIAM document class, every time I want to start a new paragraph
with [ENTER] a new theorem environment is created instead of "Standard". I guess
this has something to do with the environment order
Dima gmail.com> writes:
>
> After upgrade to Lyx 2.0.3 the following problem surfaced: if I am editing a
> document with SIAM document class, every time I want to start a new paragraph
> with [ENTER] a new theorem environment is created instead of "Standard". I
guess
&
On 03/01/2012 03:56 AM, UD wrote:
On the first page of the chapter the command:
\thispagestyle{myheadings} puts the page number in the upper right
corner, but at the beginning of the bibliography that command does
nothing
It probably comes too early or too late. If you put it before the
Thanks SO MUCH, Richard-- your little tweak of the chapter* environment
did the trick!
Yours,
Ehud Kaplan
On 03/02/2012 12:35 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 03/01/2012 03:56 AM, UD wrote:
On the first page of the chapter the command:
\thispagestyle{myheadings} puts the page number in the upper
On 03/01/2012 03:56 AM, UD wrote:
On the first page of the chapter the command:
\thispagestyle{myheadings} puts the page number in the upper right
corner, but at the beginning of the bibliography that command does
nothing
It probably comes too early or too late. If you put it before the
Thanks SO MUCH, Richard-- your little tweak of the chapter* environment
did the trick!
Yours,
Ehud Kaplan
On 03/02/2012 12:35 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 03/01/2012 03:56 AM, UD wrote:
On the first page of the chapter the command:
\thispagestyle{myheadings} puts the page number in the upper
On 03/01/2012 03:56 AM, UD wrote:
On the first page of the chapter the command:
\thispagestyle{myheadings} puts the page number in the upper right
corner, but at the beginning of the bibliography that command does
nothing
It probably comes too early or too late. If you put it before the
Thanks SO MUCH, Richard-- your little tweak of the chapter* environment
did the trick!
Yours,
Ehud Kaplan
On 03/02/2012 12:35 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 03/01/2012 03:56 AM, UD wrote:
On the first page of the chapter the command:
\thispagestyle{myheadings} puts the page number in the upper
On the first page of the chapter the command: \thispagestyle{myheadings}
puts the page number in the upper right corner, but at the beginning of
the bibliography that command does nothing
On 02/29/2012 01:41 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 02/28/2012 05:18 PM, UD wrote:
Here is a short
On the first page of the chapter the command: \thispagestyle{myheadings}
puts the page number in the upper right corner, but at the beginning of
the bibliography that command does nothing
On 02/29/2012 01:41 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 02/28/2012 05:18 PM, UD wrote:
Here is a short
On the first page of the chapter the command: \thispagestyle{myheadings}
puts the page number in the upper right corner, but at the beginning of
the bibliography that command does nothing
On 02/29/2012 01:41 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 02/28/2012 05:18 PM, UD wrote:
Here is a short
On 02/28/2012 05:18 PM, UD wrote:
Here is a short example. Subsequent pages of the bibliography have
their page number in the upper right corner-- only the first page has
it at the bottom.
Do chapters in AMS books generally put the page number at the bottom on
the first page of the chapter?
On 02/28/2012 05:18 PM, UD wrote:
Here is a short example. Subsequent pages of the bibliography have
their page number in the upper right corner-- only the first page has
it at the bottom.
Do chapters in AMS books generally put the page number at the bottom on
the first page of the chapter?
On 02/28/2012 05:18 PM, UD wrote:
Here is a short example. Subsequent pages of the bibliography have
their page number in the upper right corner-- only the first page has
it at the bottom.
Do chapters in AMS books generally put the page number at the bottom on
the first page of the chapter?
I am using the book(AMS) document class to write a chapter for a book.
The first page of the Bibliography has its page number at
the bottom of the page, rather than in the upper right corner, where all
the other pages have their numbers.
Using \thispagestyle{headings} did not fix it.
Any ideas
On 02/28/2012 02:30 PM, UD wrote:
I am using the book(AMS) document class to write a chapter for a book.
The first page of the Bibliography has its page number at
the bottom of the page, rather than in the upper right corner, where
all the other pages have their numbers.
Using \thispagestyle
I am using the book(AMS) document class to write a chapter for a book.
The first page of the Bibliography has its page number at
the bottom of the page, rather than in the upper right corner, where all
the other pages have their numbers.
Using \thispagestyle{headings} did not fix it.
Any ideas
On 02/28/2012 02:30 PM, UD wrote:
I am using the book(AMS) document class to write a chapter for a book.
The first page of the Bibliography has its page number at
the bottom of the page, rather than in the upper right corner, where
all the other pages have their numbers.
Using \thispagestyle
I am using the book(AMS) document class to write a chapter for a book.
The first page of the Bibliography has its page number at
the bottom of the page, rather than in the upper right corner, where all
the other pages have their numbers.
Using \thispagestyle{headings} did not fix it.
Any ideas
On 02/28/2012 02:30 PM, UD wrote:
I am using the book(AMS) document class to write a chapter for a book.
The first page of the Bibliography has its page number at
the bottom of the page, rather than in the upper right corner, where
all the other pages have their numbers.
Using \thispagestyle
I am using the book(AMS) document class to write a chapter for a book.
Almost everything is fine, except for the first page of the
Bibliography: its page number is at
the bottom of the page, rather than in the upper right corner, where all
the other pages have their numbers.
Using
I am using the book(AMS) document class to write a chapter for a book.
Almost everything is fine, except for the first page of the
Bibliography: its page number is at
the bottom of the page, rather than in the upper right corner, where all
the other pages have their numbers.
Using
I am using the book(AMS) document class to write a chapter for a book.
Almost everything is fine, except for the first page of the
Bibliography: its page number is at
the bottom of the page, rather than in the upper right corner, where all
the other pages have their numbers.
Using
Are you still having this problem, or is it sorted out?
Are you still having this problem, or is it sorted out?
Are you still having this problem, or is it sorted out?
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
\harvarditem sounds like AEA class still uses old-fashioned harvard
package for citation generation.
Can it be resolved if you change citation setting, for example, by
disabling Natbib? If you look at documentation of AEA
{harvard}. If this is done in the document class then you
could copy and modify AEA.cls to remove this package and use natbib.
--
Julien
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
\harvarditem sounds like AEA class still uses old-fashioned harvard
package for citation generation.
Can it be resolved if you change citation setting, for example, by
disabling Natbib? If you look at documentation of AEA
{harvard}. If this is done in the document class then you
could copy and modify AEA.cls to remove this package and use natbib.
--
Julien
Jun Tong wrote:
> "! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined."
"\harvarditem" sounds like AEA class still uses old-fashioned harvard
package for citation generation.
Can it be resolved if you change citation setting, for example, by
disabling Natbib? If you look at documentation of AEA
ave any
\usepackage{harvard}. If this is done in the document class then you
could copy and modify AEA.cls to remove this package and use natbib.
--
Julien
Jun Tong wrote:
2. Dr Eberhard W Lisse, all the fonts that have shown in the errors are
already installed. However, they were installed by Scientific-workplace,
which is still installed (It is probably wrong, but I also copied all the
font files into the MikTex fonts folder).
This is
Jun Tong wrote:
2. Dr Eberhard W Lisse, all the fonts that have shown in the errors are
already installed. However, they were installed by Scientific-workplace,
which is still installed (It is probably wrong, but I also copied all the
font files into the MikTex fonts folder).
This is
Jun Tong wrote:
> 2. Dr Eberhard W Lisse, all the fonts that have shown in the errors are
> already installed. However, they were installed by Scientific-workplace,
> which is still installed (It is probably wrong, but I also copied all the
> font files into the MikTex fonts folder).
This is
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
This is the crucial error. There seems to be a conflict between two packages
you use. Both define \harvarditem. To investigate further you would need to
exclude packages in order to find the culprit.
Jürgen
to exclude packages in order to find the culprit.
Jürgen
Also, he didn't run texhash, which I always thought was necessary (as
root) after adding a new document class from the Internet.
I don't know whether failing to texhash could have contributed to his
particular error, but it's always a good
\harvarditem. To investigate further
you would need to exclude packages in order to find the culprit.
Jürgen
Also, he didn't run texhash, which I always thought was necessary (as
root) after adding a new document class from the Internet.
I don't know whether failing to texhash could
That explains probably why the installed files are not found :-)-O
LaTeX can only find the files if they are installed in it's (own)
tree *AND* made known through running of the texhash program.
I use the Mac but google is your girl friend miktex texhash
produces lots of results.
greetings, el
On Saturday, January 07, 2012 11:24:27 PM Jun Tong wrote:
Hi, all;
4. Mr. Steve Litt, how should I conduct a Texhash
under Win XP? Thanks again for the suggestions.
I don't have a clue, as I've never used LyX under Windows in my life.
But I would guess that somewhere there's a file called
Jun Tong wrote:
! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined.
This is the crucial error. There seems to be a conflict between two packages
you use. Both define \harvarditem. To investigate further you would need to
exclude packages in order to find the culprit.
Jürgen
to exclude packages in order to find the culprit.
Jürgen
Also, he didn't run texhash, which I always thought was necessary (as
root) after adding a new document class from the Internet.
I don't know whether failing to texhash could have contributed to his
particular error, but it's always a good
\harvarditem. To investigate further
you would need to exclude packages in order to find the culprit.
Jürgen
Also, he didn't run texhash, which I always thought was necessary (as
root) after adding a new document class from the Internet.
I don't know whether failing to texhash could
That explains probably why the installed files are not found :-)-O
LaTeX can only find the files if they are installed in it's (own)
tree *AND* made known through running of the texhash program.
I use the Mac but google is your girl friend miktex texhash
produces lots of results.
greetings, el
On Saturday, January 07, 2012 11:24:27 PM Jun Tong wrote:
Hi, all;
4. Mr. Steve Litt, how should I conduct a Texhash
under Win XP? Thanks again for the suggestions.
I don't have a clue, as I've never used LyX under Windows in my life.
But I would guess that somewhere there's a file called
Jun Tong wrote:
> "! LaTeX Error: Command \harvarditem already defined."
This is the crucial error. There seems to be a conflict between two packages
you use. Both define \harvarditem. To investigate further you would need to
exclude packages in order to find the culprit.
Jürgen
estigate further
> you would need to exclude packages in order to find the culprit.
>
> Jürgen
Also, he didn't run texhash, which I always thought was necessary (as
root) after adding a new document class from the Internet.
I don't know whether failing to texhash could have contribut
be a conflict between two
> > packages you use. Both define \harvarditem. To investigate further
> > you would need to exclude packages in order to find the culprit.
> >
> > Jürgen
>
> Also, he didn't run texhash, which I always thought was necessary (as
> root)
That explains probably why the installed files are not found :-)-O
LaTeX can only find the files if they are installed in it's (own)
tree *AND* made known through running of the texhash program.
I use the Mac but google is your girl friend "miktex texhash"
produces lots of results.
greetings,
On Saturday, January 07, 2012 11:24:27 PM Jun Tong wrote:
> Hi, all;
> 4. Mr. Steve Litt, how should I conduct a "Texhash"
> under Win XP? Thanks again for the suggestions.
I don't have a clue, as I've never used LyX under Windows in my life.
But I would guess that somewhere there's a file
3. I follow the instruction at http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/AEA, click
FNDB button after all the copying.
4. reconfigure Lyx.
5. Type a new document, go to setting, I can see document class shows
article-AEA, I choose the class.
6. Problem, when I finish typing and try to click view
To me file not found looks quite clear, you must install the
corresponding font in LaTeX.
el
On 2012-01-07 06:24 , Jun Tong wrote:
[...]
6. Problem, when I finish typing and try to click view button, I
get error message, error message looks like ! Font
3. I follow the instruction at http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/AEA, click
FNDB button after all the copying.
4. reconfigure Lyx.
5. Type a new document, go to setting, I can see document class shows
article-AEA, I choose the class.
6. Problem, when I finish typing and try to click view
To me file not found looks quite clear, you must install the
corresponding font in LaTeX.
el
On 2012-01-07 06:24 , Jun Tong wrote:
[...]
6. Problem, when I finish typing and try to click view button, I
get error message, error message looks like ! Font
3. I follow the instruction at http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/AEA, click
FNDB button after all the copying.
4. reconfigure Lyx.
5. Type a new document, go to "setting", I can see document class shows
"article-AEA", I choose the class.
6. Problem, when I finish typ
To me "file not found" looks quite clear, you must install the
corresponding font in LaTeX.
el
On 2012-01-07 06:24 , Jun Tong wrote:
[...]
6. Problem, when I finish typing and try to click "view" button, I
> get error message, error message looks like " ! Font
>
Running 2.0.2 with texlive-20110705 on Slackware-13.1.
If I specify 'article' as the document class and try to preview the
compiled document (using my emacs keyboard layout ctrl-x, p) LyX comes up
with a ton of errors (including that type size \small is not found, that the
article class has
Running 2.0.2 with texlive-20110705 on Slackware-13.1.
If I specify 'article' as the document class and try to preview the
compiled document (using my emacs keyboard layout ctrl-x, p) LyX comes up
with a ton of errors (including that type size \small is not found, that the
article class has
Running 2.0.2 with texlive-20110705 on Slackware-13.1.
If I specify 'article' as the document class and try to preview the
compiled document (using my emacs keyboard layout ctrl-x, p) LyX comes up
with a ton of errors (including that type size \small is not found, that the
article class has
On Wednesday 12 October 2011 15:15:11 rgheck wrote:
On 10/12/2011 03:57 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
On Tuesday 11 October 2011 16:18:36 Richard Heck wrote:
On 10/11/2011 07:58 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I would like to use the document class Springer svmono for Lyx.
Under document
On 2011-10-12, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
Is it possible to have two branches of the same lyx document, with different
document classes?
No. But you can include a document into a document with different document
class, as LyX strips the preamble of included documents. You will get
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