This message is only for those using LyX on Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger).
I've created a simple Spotlight importer for .lyx files; the importer
and instructions on how to install it are available here: http://
wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Spotlight.
Spotlight, of course, is the new search engine Apple
This message is only for those using LyX on Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger).
I've created a simple Spotlight importer for .lyx files; the importer
and instructions on how to install it are available here: http://
wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Spotlight.
Spotlight, of course, is the new search engine Apple
This message is only for those using LyX on Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger).
I've created a simple Spotlight importer for .lyx files; the importer
and instructions on how to install it are available here: wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Spotlight>.
Spotlight, of course, is the new search engine Apple provides with
Sorry if this has been discussed before, but I couldn't find any
reference to it in the archives.
As the subject says, the bind file I choose (emacs.bind) doesn't seem to
have an effect. The status-bar shows the correct keystrokes when I
choose an option from the menu (e.g. (buffer-write:
I think the issue you are having is that with the Aqua-QT version of
LyX, the Control key has been remapped to the Command key. I just
tried the emacs.bind on my machine, and for example, buffer-write
works with command-x command-s but not control-x control-s.
I think the fink-X11 version
Ah, right you are! Is there any way to change it back? It's much
easier to remap one's keys than to remap one's fingers.
Sorry if this has been discussed before, but I couldn't find any
reference to it in the archives.
As the subject says, the bind file I choose (emacs.bind) doesn't seem to
have an effect. The status-bar shows the correct keystrokes when I
choose an option from the menu (e.g. (buffer-write:
I think the issue you are having is that with the Aqua-QT version of
LyX, the Control key has been remapped to the Command key. I just
tried the emacs.bind on my machine, and for example, buffer-write
works with command-x command-s but not control-x control-s.
I think the fink-X11 version
Ah, right you are! Is there any way to change it back? It's much
easier to remap one's keys than to remap one's fingers.
Sorry if this has been discussed before, but I couldn't find any
reference to it in the archives.
As the subject says, the bind file I choose (emacs.bind) doesn't seem to
have an effect. The status-bar shows the correct keystrokes when I
choose an option from the menu (e.g. (buffer-write:
I think the issue you are having is that with the Aqua-QT version of
LyX, the Control key has been remapped to the Command key. I just
tried the emacs.bind on my machine, and for example, buffer-write
works with command-x command-s but not control-x control-s.
I think the fink-X11 version
Ah, right you are! Is there any way to change it back? It's much
easier to remap one's keys than to remap one's fingers.
]
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lyx does
Hi, I have installed Lyx/Mac osX, and I have already had tetex.
However,
lyx does not seem to generate any output through view -- dvi or any
other
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I tried to change the settings in the preferences dialog for
outputfile--
viewer with different applications, but still no change.
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Hi, I have installed Lyx/Mac osX, and I have already had tetex. However,
lyx does
Hi, I have installed Lyx/Mac osX, and I have already had tetex.
However,
lyx does not seem to generate any output through view -- dvi or any
other
options.
I tried to change the settings in the preferences dialog for
outputfile--
viewer with different applications, but still no change.
I
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Hi, I have installed Lyx/Mac osX, and I have
Hi, I have installed Lyx/Mac osX, and I have already had tetex.
However,
lyx does not seem to generate any output through view --> dvi or any
other
options.
I tried to change the settings in the preferences dialog for
outputfile-->
viewer with different applications, but still no cha
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the output
option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu, restart Lyx and it comes up with
the error of. The document
Am 21.07.2005 um 14:30 schrieb A Soufi, Biochemistry:
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the
output option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do
anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu,
checked Latex and it is working fine when I use TexShop viewer, or
commanline.
Please can anybody help?
A new version of LyX/Mac has been posted which should solve the problem
for new installations.
If you are upgrading from an earlier version of LyX/Mac (and you have
run the old installer
hi, it's looks that it's working fine now when I set the path as you
suggested.
many thanks.
--On Thursday, July 21, 2005 3:38 pm +0200 Georg Kö [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Am 21.07.2005 um 14:30 schrieb A Soufi, Biochemistry:
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the output
option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu, restart Lyx and it comes up with
the error of. The document
Am 21.07.2005 um 14:30 schrieb A Soufi, Biochemistry:
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the
output option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do
anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu,
checked Latex and it is working fine when I use TexShop viewer, or
commanline.
Please can anybody help?
A new version of LyX/Mac has been posted which should solve the problem
for new installations.
If you are upgrading from an earlier version of LyX/Mac (and you have
run the old installer
hi, it's looks that it's working fine now when I set the path as you
suggested.
many thanks.
--On Thursday, July 21, 2005 3:38 pm +0200 Georg Kö [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Am 21.07.2005 um 14:30 schrieb A Soufi, Biochemistry:
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the output
option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu, restart Lyx and it comes up with
the error of. The document
Am 21.07.2005 um 14:30 schrieb A Soufi, Biochemistry:
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i launch Lyx the first time after installation, I see all the
output option from the view menu, but none of them seem to do
anything.
then I reconfigure Lyx under Edit menu,
checked Latex and it is working fine when I use TexShop viewer, or
commanline.
Please can anybody help?
A new version of LyX/Mac has been posted which should solve the problem
for new installations.
If you are upgrading from an earlier version of LyX/Mac (and you have
run the old installer
hi, it's looks that it's working fine now when I set the path as you
suggested.
many thanks.
--On Thursday, July 21, 2005 3:38 pm +0200 Georg Kö <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Am 21.07.2005 um 14:30 schrieb A Soufi, Biochemistry:
Hi, Guys I Installed Lyx 1.3.6 on MacOSX. and teTex.
when i
LyX installer, then set up Aspell which again instructions are
in the URL and BibTex or other for bibliography. Neither necessary but
might be for some?
HTH
On 25 Apr 2005, at 11:30 PM, James Nicolson wrote:
I have installed the LyX/Mac Package and have messed it mucking around
with the tetex
LyX installer, then set up Aspell which again instructions are
in the URL and BibTex or other for bibliography. Neither necessary but
might be for some?
HTH
On 25 Apr 2005, at 11:30 PM, James Nicolson wrote:
I have installed the LyX/Mac Package and have messed it mucking around
with the tetex
LyX installer, then set up Aspell which again instructions are
in the URL and BibTex or other for bibliography. Neither necessary but
might be for some?
HTH
On 25 Apr 2005, at 11:30 PM, James Nicolson wrote:
I have installed the LyX/Mac Package and have messed it mucking around
with the tetex
I have installed the LyX/Mac Package and have messed it mucking around
with the tetex installation somehow...
I think... how that messed LyX up I dont know
but my View pdf options have disappeared as have the other View
formats and now I have nothing
it says I should add the PATH of my
I have installed the LyX/Mac Package and have messed it mucking around
with the tetex installation somehow...
I think... how that messed LyX up I dont know
but my View pdf options have disappeared as have the other View
formats and now I have nothing
it says I should add the PATH of my
I have installed the LyX/Mac Package and have messed it mucking around
with the tetex installation somehow...
I think... how that messed LyX up I dont know
but my View > pdf options have disappeared as have the other View >
formats and now I have nothing
it says I should add the PATH
James Bennett wrote:
Hi all,
I am a LyX beginner, and have a problem with inserting graphics into
floats Lyx (1.3.5), running OSX 10.3.8.
I convert figures into *.eps format (.epsf in Macs) and insert them as
instructed in the user guide. When I run LaTeX two errors come up, as
follows:
James Bennett wrote:
Hi all,
I am a LyX beginner, and have a problem with inserting graphics into
floats Lyx (1.3.5), running OSX 10.3.8.
I convert figures into *.eps format (.epsf in Macs) and insert them as
instructed in the user guide. When I run LaTeX two errors come up, as
follows:
James Bennett wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am a LyX beginner, and have a problem with inserting graphics into
> floats Lyx (1.3.5), running OSX 10.3.8.
>
> I convert figures into *.eps format (.epsf in Macs) and insert them as
> instructed in the user guide. When I run LaTeX two errors come up, as
>
Hi all,
I am a LyX beginner, and have a problem with inserting graphics into
floats Lyx (1.3.5), running OSX 10.3.8.
I convert figures into *.eps format (.epsf in Macs) and insert them as
instructed in the user guide. When I run LaTeX two errors come up, as
follows:
Error 1
Paragraph ended
Hi all,
I am a LyX beginner, and have a problem with inserting graphics into
floats Lyx (1.3.5), running OSX 10.3.8.
I convert figures into *.eps format (.epsf in Macs) and insert them as
instructed in the user guide. When I run LaTeX two errors come up, as
follows:
Error 1
Paragraph ended
Hi all,
I am a LyX beginner, and have a problem with inserting graphics into
floats Lyx (1.3.5), running OSX 10.3.8.
I convert figures into *.eps format (.epsf in Macs) and insert them as
instructed in the user guide. When I run LaTeX two errors come up, as
follows:
Error 1
"Paragraph ended
A symbolic link is the UNIX equivalent of the alias in the Finder.
(Unfortunately, the UNIX part of OSX can't properly handle Finder
aliases.)
To do what you want open the terminal application and type the
following commands:
cd /usr/local/bin
sudo ln -s
A symbolic link is the UNIX equivalent of the alias in the Finder.
(Unfortunately, the UNIX part of OSX can't properly handle Finder
aliases.)
To do what you want open the terminal application and type the
following commands:
cd /usr/local/bin
sudo ln -s
A symbolic link is the UNIX equivalent of the alias in the Finder.
(Unfortunately, the UNIX part of OSX can't properly handle Finder
aliases.)
To do what you want open the terminal application and type the
following commands:
cd /usr/local/bin
sudo ln -s
I'm running LyX 1.3.5 (Aqua) on my Mac and I find that I can't
choose citation styles. That is, if I insert a citation, I can choose
which article to cite, but the Citation Style box is grayed out, so
I only can use citations of the form \cite{xyz}. I've tried a couple
different
I'm running LyX 1.3.5 (Aqua) on my Mac and I find that I can't
choose citation styles. That is, if I insert a citation, I can choose
which article to cite, but the Citation Style box is grayed out, so
I only can use citations of the form \cite{xyz}. I've tried a couple
different
I'm running LyX 1.3.5 (Aqua) on my Mac and I find that I can't
choose citation styles. That is, if I insert a citation, I can choose
which article to cite, but the "Citation Style" box is grayed out, so
I only can use citations of the form \cite{xyz}. I've tried a couple
different
Hi -
I'm running LyX 1.3.5 (Aqua) on my Mac and I find that I can't choose
citation styles. That is, if I insert a citation, I can choose which
article to cite, but the Citation Style box is grayed out, so I only
can use citations of the form \cite{xyz}. I've tried a couple
different
Winston Chang wrote:
I'm running LyX 1.3.5 (Aqua) on my Mac and I find that I can't choose
citation styles. That is, if I insert a citation, I can choose which
article to cite, but the Citation Style box is grayed out, so I only
can use citations of the form \cite{xyz}. I've tried a couple
Hi -
I'm running LyX 1.3.5 (Aqua) on my Mac and I find that I can't choose
citation styles. That is, if I insert a citation, I can choose which
article to cite, but the Citation Style box is grayed out, so I only
can use citations of the form \cite{xyz}. I've tried a couple
different
Winston Chang wrote:
I'm running LyX 1.3.5 (Aqua) on my Mac and I find that I can't choose
citation styles. That is, if I insert a citation, I can choose which
article to cite, but the Citation Style box is grayed out, so I only
can use citations of the form \cite{xyz}. I've tried a couple
Hi -
I'm running LyX 1.3.5 (Aqua) on my Mac and I find that I can't choose
citation styles. That is, if I insert a citation, I can choose which
article to cite, but the "Citation Style" box is grayed out, so I only
can use citations of the form \cite{xyz}. I've tried a couple
different
Winston Chang wrote:
I'm running LyX 1.3.5 (Aqua) on my Mac and I find that I can't choose
citation styles. That is, if I insert a citation, I can choose which
article to cite, but the "Citation Style" box is grayed out, so I only
can use citations of the form \cite{xyz}. I've tried a couple
Hi.
I no longer use X11 tools to preview LyX documents, so my memory on
properly configuring this is a bit rusty (so I may be barking up the
wrong tree here). But I seem to recall that in order to make sure that
LyX can call programs installed by fink correctly, you needed to set
the paths in
Hi.
I no longer use X11 tools to preview LyX documents, so my memory on
properly configuring this is a bit rusty (so I may be barking up the
wrong tree here). But I seem to recall that in order to make sure that
LyX can call programs installed by fink correctly, you needed to set
the paths in
Hi.
I no longer use X11 tools to preview LyX documents, so my memory on
properly configuring this is a bit rusty (so I may be barking up the
wrong tree here). But I seem to recall that in order to make sure that
LyX can call programs installed by fink correctly, you needed to set
the paths in
On Dec 8, 2004, at 4:52 PM, Sang Oh wrote:
Hi,
I think I have everything installed. xdvi, gv, etc... and they run
fine from the command line.
i can file-export-dvi, and i can open it from the command line.
everything looks good.
but i still want to be able to launch dvi preview by view-dvi or
On Dec 8, 2004, at 4:52 PM, Sang Oh wrote:
Hi,
I think I have everything installed. xdvi, gv, etc... and they run
fine from the command line.
i can file-export-dvi, and i can open it from the command line.
everything looks good.
but i still want to be able to launch dvi preview by view-dvi or
On Dec 8, 2004, at 4:52 PM, Sang Oh wrote:
Hi,
I think I have everything installed. xdvi, gv, etc... and they run
fine from the command line.
i can file->export->dvi, and i can open it from the command line.
everything looks good.
but i still want to be able to launch dvi preview by view->dvi or
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 06:32:28PM -0800, Sang Oh wrote:
i just installed the lyx/mac binaries.
lyx itself works fine, but i can't get the preview working. (dvi, pdf,
ps...) none works.
i did a default installation. (defalut install path)
my lyx installation sits at /Application/lyx
On Dec 7, 2004, at 9:32 PM, Sang Oh wrote:
hello...
i just installed the lyx/mac binaries.
lyx itself works fine, but i can't get the preview working. (dvi,
pdf, ps...) none works.
i did a default installation. (defalut install path)
my lyx installation sits at /Application/lyx
thanks,
sang
just installed the lyx/mac binaries.
lyx itself works fine, but i can't get the preview working. (dvi,
pdf, ps...) none works.
i did a default installation. (defalut install path)
my lyx installation sits at /Application/lyx
thanks,
sang
/excerpt
Could you provide more info? For example, have you
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 06:32:28PM -0800, Sang Oh wrote:
i just installed the lyx/mac binaries.
lyx itself works fine, but i can't get the preview working. (dvi, pdf,
ps...) none works.
i did a default installation. (defalut install path)
my lyx installation sits at /Application/lyx
On Dec 7, 2004, at 9:32 PM, Sang Oh wrote:
hello...
i just installed the lyx/mac binaries.
lyx itself works fine, but i can't get the preview working. (dvi,
pdf, ps...) none works.
i did a default installation. (defalut install path)
my lyx installation sits at /Application/lyx
thanks,
sang
just installed the lyx/mac binaries.
lyx itself works fine, but i can't get the preview working. (dvi,
pdf, ps...) none works.
i did a default installation. (defalut install path)
my lyx installation sits at /Application/lyx
thanks,
sang
/excerpt
Could you provide more info? For example, have you
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 06:32:28PM -0800, Sang Oh wrote:
> i just installed the lyx/mac binaries.
> lyx itself works fine, but i can't get the preview working. (dvi, pdf,
> ps...) none works.
>
> i did a default installation. (defalut install path)
> my lyx installation si
On Dec 7, 2004, at 9:32 PM, Sang Oh wrote:
hello...
i just installed the lyx/mac binaries.
lyx itself works fine, but i can't get the preview working. (dvi,
pdf, ps...) none works.
i did a default installation. (defalut install path)
my lyx installation sits at /Application/lyx
thanks,
sang
, Sang Oh wrote:
hello...
i just installed the lyx/mac binaries.
lyx itself works fine, but i can't get the preview working. (dvi,
pdf, ps...) none works.
i did a default installation. (defalut install path)
my lyx installation sits at /Application/lyx
thanks,
sang
Could you provide more info?
hello...
i just installed the lyx/mac binaries.
lyx itself works fine, but i can't get the preview working. (dvi, pdf,
ps...) none works.
i did a default installation. (defalut install path)
my lyx installation sits at /Application/lyx
thanks,
sang
hello...
i just installed the lyx/mac binaries.
lyx itself works fine, but i can't get the preview working. (dvi, pdf,
ps...) none works.
i did a default installation. (defalut install path)
my lyx installation sits at /Application/lyx
thanks,
sang
hello...
i just installed the lyx/mac binaries.
lyx itself works fine, but i can't get the preview working. (dvi, pdf,
ps...) none works.
i did a default installation. (defalut install path)
my lyx installation sits at /Application/lyx
thanks,
sang
Great, thanks Jason.
On Nov 22, 2004, at 5:19 AM, Jason Woodard wrote:
Hi,
Following an earlier discussion of how to change the modifier key
bindings for Mac OS X, Chris Menzel asked me to post the changes I
made to build a fixed version of 1.3.4:
Great, thanks Jason.
On Nov 22, 2004, at 5:19 AM, Jason Woodard wrote:
Hi,
Following an earlier discussion of how to change the modifier key
bindings for Mac OS X, Chris Menzel asked me to post the changes I
made to build a fixed version of 1.3.4:
Great, thanks Jason.
On Nov 22, 2004, at 5:19 AM, Jason Woodard wrote:
Hi,
Following an earlier discussion of how to change the modifier key
bindings for Mac OS X, Chris Menzel asked me to post the changes I
made to build a "fixed" version of 1.3.4:
Hi,
Following an earlier discussion of how to change the modifier key
bindings for Mac OS X, Chris Menzel asked me to post the changes I made
to build a fixed version of 1.3.4:
Can you make your changes to Qt available so that Mac folks like me
don't have to ask you to recompile LyX every time
Hi,
Following an earlier discussion of how to change the modifier key
bindings for Mac OS X, Chris Menzel asked me to post the changes I made
to build a fixed version of 1.3.4:
Can you make your changes to Qt available so that Mac folks like me
don't have to ask you to recompile LyX every time
Hi,
Following an earlier discussion of how to change the modifier key
bindings for Mac OS X, Chris Menzel asked me to post the changes I made
to build a "fixed" version of 1.3.4:
Can you make your changes to Qt available so that Mac folks like me
don't have to ask you to recompile LyX every
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 04:18:09PM -0600, dcbns wrote:
I'm having problems getting LyX (1.3.5, precompiled QT) on Mac OS X
(10.3.6) to work with X11 programs like xdvi and gv.
Hi Dave,
In case you are not aware of this option, as an alternative to
xdvi and gv you might try using TeXShop as
On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:24 AM, Chris Menzel wrote:
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 04:18:09PM -0600, dcbns wrote:
I'm having problems getting LyX (1.3.5, precompiled QT) on Mac OS X
(10.3.6) to work with X11 programs like xdvi and gv.
Hi Dave,
In case you are not aware of this option, as an alternative to
On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:24 AM, Chris Menzel wrote:
, click the Automatic Preview Update box in the TeXShop -
Preferences - Preview dialog.
There does not seem to be any such Preference in my version of TeXShop
(1.19, just downloaded), though.
Automatic updating does not seem to happen either by
Tomohiru Nishino wrote:
On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:24 AM, Chris Menzel wrote:
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 04:18:09PM -0600, dcbns wrote:
I'm having problems getting LyX (1.3.5, precompiled QT) on Mac OS X
(10.3.6) to work with X11 programs like xdvi and gv.
Hi Dave,
In case you are not aware of
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 11:08:37AM +1300, Stefano Franchi wrote:
, click the Automatic Preview Update box in the TeXShop -
Preferences - Preview dialog.
There does not seem to be any such Preference in my version of TeXShop
(1.19, just downloaded), though.
?? Latest version is 1.35.
On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:03 PM, Chris Menzel wrote:
Hi Tomohiru, thanks for chiming in. The method I suggested works just
fine for me; no multiple copies. As a remark later in your message
suggests, I believe that, to update your PDFs, you are using only View
- PDF (pdflatex) rather than View-
On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:06 PM, Chris Menzel wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 11:08:37AM +1300, Stefano Franchi wrote:
, click the Automatic Preview Update box in the TeXShop -
Preferences - Preview dialog.
There does not seem to be any such Preference in my version of TeXShop
(1.19, just downloaded),
Thanks for the tip. I did indeed download it from the main site, but I
was in a hurry and I must have clicked over the next line by mistake.
(The two versions are just one after the other. I bet the site
maintainer never thought that could cause problems with hurried
users...). I am on
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 04:18:09PM -0600, dcbns wrote:
I'm having problems getting LyX (1.3.5, precompiled QT) on Mac OS X
(10.3.6) to work with X11 programs like xdvi and gv.
Hi Dave,
In case you are not aware of this option, as an alternative to
xdvi and gv you might try using TeXShop as
On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:24 AM, Chris Menzel wrote:
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 04:18:09PM -0600, dcbns wrote:
I'm having problems getting LyX (1.3.5, precompiled QT) on Mac OS X
(10.3.6) to work with X11 programs like xdvi and gv.
Hi Dave,
In case you are not aware of this option, as an alternative to
On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:24 AM, Chris Menzel wrote:
, click the Automatic Preview Update box in the TeXShop -
Preferences - Preview dialog.
There does not seem to be any such Preference in my version of TeXShop
(1.19, just downloaded), though.
Automatic updating does not seem to happen either by
Tomohiru Nishino wrote:
On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:24 AM, Chris Menzel wrote:
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 04:18:09PM -0600, dcbns wrote:
I'm having problems getting LyX (1.3.5, precompiled QT) on Mac OS X
(10.3.6) to work with X11 programs like xdvi and gv.
Hi Dave,
In case you are not aware of
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 11:08:37AM +1300, Stefano Franchi wrote:
, click the Automatic Preview Update box in the TeXShop -
Preferences - Preview dialog.
There does not seem to be any such Preference in my version of TeXShop
(1.19, just downloaded), though.
?? Latest version is 1.35.
On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:03 PM, Chris Menzel wrote:
Hi Tomohiru, thanks for chiming in. The method I suggested works just
fine for me; no multiple copies. As a remark later in your message
suggests, I believe that, to update your PDFs, you are using only View
- PDF (pdflatex) rather than View-
On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:06 PM, Chris Menzel wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 11:08:37AM +1300, Stefano Franchi wrote:
, click the Automatic Preview Update box in the TeXShop -
Preferences - Preview dialog.
There does not seem to be any such Preference in my version of TeXShop
(1.19, just downloaded),
Thanks for the tip. I did indeed download it from the main site, but I
was in a hurry and I must have clicked over the next line by mistake.
(The two versions are just one after the other. I bet the site
maintainer never thought that could cause problems with hurried
users...). I am on
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 04:18:09PM -0600, dcbns wrote:
> I'm having problems getting LyX (1.3.5, precompiled QT) on Mac OS X
> (10.3.6) to work with X11 programs like xdvi and gv.
Hi Dave,
In case you are not aware of this option, as an alternative to
xdvi and gv you might try using TeXShop
On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:24 AM, Chris Menzel wrote:
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 04:18:09PM -0600, dcbns wrote:
I'm having problems getting LyX (1.3.5, precompiled QT) on Mac OS X
(10.3.6) to work with X11 programs like xdvi and gv.
Hi Dave,
In case you are not aware of this option, as an alternative to
On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:24 AM, Chris Menzel wrote:
, click the "Automatic Preview Update" box in the "TeXShop ->
Preferences -> Preview" dialog.
There does not seem to be any such Preference in my version of TeXShop
(1.19, just downloaded), though.
Automatic updating does not seem to happen
Tomohiru Nishino wrote:
> On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:24 AM, Chris Menzel wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 04:18:09PM -0600, dcbns wrote:
>>
>>> I'm having problems getting LyX (1.3.5, precompiled QT) on Mac OS X
>>> (10.3.6) to work with X11 programs like xdvi and gv.
>>
>>
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> In
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 11:08:37AM +1300, Stefano Franchi wrote:
> >>, click the "Automatic Preview Update" box in the "TeXShop ->
> >>Preferences -> Preview" dialog.
> >>
>
> There does not seem to be any such Preference in my version of TeXShop
> (1.19, just downloaded), though.
?? Latest
On Nov 15, 2004, at 6:03 PM, Chris Menzel wrote:
Hi Tomohiru, thanks for chiming in. The method I suggested works just
fine for me; no multiple copies. As a remark later in your message
suggests, I believe that, to update your PDFs, you are using only "View
-> PDF (pdflatex)" rather than "View->
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