On 2014-09-18, Rainer M Krug wrote:
And, if you have LyX you have enough disk space for a minimal LaTeX
installation, even in Africa :-)-O
Yes, I do have LyX and LaTeX on my OLPC XO-Laptop. It fits also on the Nokia
N800 tablet - actually on any not too old SD-card.
I agree completely here
On 2014-09-18, Rainer M Krug wrote:
And, if you have LyX you have enough disk space for a minimal LaTeX
installation, even in Africa :-)-O
Yes, I do have LyX and LaTeX on my OLPC XO-Laptop. It fits also on the Nokia
N800 tablet - actually on any not too old SD-card.
I agree completely here
On 2014-09-18, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> And, if you have LyX you have enough disk space for a minimal LaTeX
>> installation, even in Africa :-)-O
Yes, I do have LyX and LaTeX on my OLPC XO-Laptop. It fits also on the Nokia
N800 tablet - actually on any not too old SD-card.
> I agree completely
Importing from LaTeX very often requires manual work.
Yesterday, I had to figure out how to change the \MyLogo from
beamerfoils in the middle of the document, and using
\Mylogo{\includegraphics{whatever.jpg}} did not work.
So exported to LaTeX. Re-import was a mess :-)-O, which is the point
Dr Eberhard Lisse nos...@lisse.na writes:
Importing from LaTeX very often requires manual work.
Yesterday, I had to figure out how to change the \MyLogo from
beamerfoils in the middle of the document, and using
\Mylogo{\includegraphics{whatever.jpg}} did not work.
So exported to LaTeX.
Importing from LaTeX very often requires manual work.
Yesterday, I had to figure out how to change the \MyLogo from
beamerfoils in the middle of the document, and using
\Mylogo{\includegraphics{whatever.jpg}} did not work.
So exported to LaTeX. Re-import was a mess :-)-O, which is the point
Dr Eberhard Lisse nos...@lisse.na writes:
Importing from LaTeX very often requires manual work.
Yesterday, I had to figure out how to change the \MyLogo from
beamerfoils in the middle of the document, and using
\Mylogo{\includegraphics{whatever.jpg}} did not work.
So exported to LaTeX.
Importing from LaTeX very often requires manual work.
Yesterday, I had to figure out how to change the \MyLogo from
beamerfoils in the middle of the document, and using
\Mylogo{\includegraphics{whatever.jpg}} did not work.
So exported to LaTeX. Re-import was a mess :-)-O, which is the point
Dr Eberhard Lisse writes:
> Importing from LaTeX very often requires manual work.
>
> Yesterday, I had to figure out how to change the \MyLogo from
> beamerfoils in the middle of the document, and using
> \Mylogo{\includegraphics{whatever.jpg}} did not work.
>
> So exported to
Hi
in the past there were some discussions about using cloud based latex
instead of a local installation. I just receive an announcement from
ShareLaTeX that one can automatically compile tex files on github.
From their announcement:
,
| Github + ShareLaTeX
|
| We have released our new
Indeed, this sounds actually quite interesting, but I don't see how
that would work with LyX.
Doesn't LyX need a local LaTeX installation, even a small one?
And, version control works on LyX files, not on LaTeX, right?
On my Mac /usr/local/texlive from MacTex Basic has 514MB which even
for my
Hello,
On Wed, 17 Sep 2014 11:14:51 +0200, Dr Eberhard Lisse nos...@lisse.na
wrote:
Indeed, this sounds actually quite interesting, but I don't see how
that would work with LyX.
There could be a sync(-push) LaTeX export (to project sub-dir) feature
in LyX, where LyX automatically
Hugo Hinterberger hugo.hinterber...@gmx.net writes:
Hello,
On Wed, 17 Sep 2014 11:14:51 +0200, Dr Eberhard Lisse
nos...@lisse.na wrote:
Indeed, this sounds actually quite interesting, but I don't see how
that would work with LyX.
You can install LyX without LaTeX, but I don't know if
Hi
in the past there were some discussions about using cloud based latex
instead of a local installation. I just receive an announcement from
ShareLaTeX that one can automatically compile tex files on github.
From their announcement:
,
| Github + ShareLaTeX
|
| We have released our new
Indeed, this sounds actually quite interesting, but I don't see how
that would work with LyX.
Doesn't LyX need a local LaTeX installation, even a small one?
And, version control works on LyX files, not on LaTeX, right?
On my Mac /usr/local/texlive from MacTex Basic has 514MB which even
for my
Hello,
On Wed, 17 Sep 2014 11:14:51 +0200, Dr Eberhard Lisse nos...@lisse.na
wrote:
Indeed, this sounds actually quite interesting, but I don't see how
that would work with LyX.
There could be a sync(-push) LaTeX export (to project sub-dir) feature
in LyX, where LyX automatically
Hugo Hinterberger hugo.hinterber...@gmx.net writes:
Hello,
On Wed, 17 Sep 2014 11:14:51 +0200, Dr Eberhard Lisse
nos...@lisse.na wrote:
Indeed, this sounds actually quite interesting, but I don't see how
that would work with LyX.
You can install LyX without LaTeX, but I don't know if
Hi
in the past there were some discussions about using cloud based latex
instead of a local installation. I just receive an announcement from
ShareLaTeX that one can automatically compile tex files on github.
From their announcement:
,
| Github + ShareLaTeX
|
| We have released our new
Indeed, this sounds actually quite interesting, but I don't see how
that would work with LyX.
Doesn't LyX need a local LaTeX installation, even a small one?
And, version control works on LyX files, not on LaTeX, right?
On my Mac /usr/local/texlive from MacTex Basic has 514MB which even
for my
Hello,
On Wed, 17 Sep 2014 11:14:51 +0200, Dr Eberhard Lisse
wrote:
Indeed, this sounds actually quite interesting, but I don't see how
that would work with LyX.
There could be a "sync(-push) LaTeX export" (to project sub-dir) feature
in LyX, where LyX automatically
"Hugo Hinterberger" writes:
> Hello,
>
>
> On Wed, 17 Sep 2014 11:14:51 +0200, Dr Eberhard Lisse
> wrote:
>
>> Indeed, this sounds actually quite interesting, but I don't see how
>> that would work with LyX.
You can install LyX without LaTeX, but I
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