That was most certainly not an MWE :-0-O
It's much easier when you remove everything that does not generate the
issue, or the other way around, put only exactly what produces the
issue. The side effect of this is that it's an iterative method, which
often makes one find the cause :-)-O
el
On
On 10/26/18 11:01 AM, F M Salter wrote:
Hi,
With overprint on slide, the Alt-P shift-return action creates
another overprint. To create a new frame it is necessary to create a
standard line before it is possible to move to the next frame.
Regards
Frank Salter
I can confirm that.
Hi,
With overprint on slide, the Alt-P shift-return action creates
another overprint. To create a new frame it is necessary to create a
standard line before it is possible to move to the next frame.
Regards
Frank Salter
Hi,
Thanks to Daniel, I rectified the problem.
Regards
Frank Salter
On 19/10/2018 13:17, F M Salter wrote:
Hi,
On Thu. 18 Oct 2018 04:26:19-0700, Baris Erkus wrote:
Please Submit a MWE.
BE
MWE enclosed.
Regards
Frank Salter
Hi,
I couldn't compile the file at first and had to remove all equations for
some
Hi,
On Thu. 18 Oct 2018 04:26:19-0700, Baris Erkus wrote:
>
> Please Submit a MWE.
>
> BE
MWE enclosed.
Regards
Frank Salter
jump.lyx
Description: application/lyx
From: F M Salter<mailto:fmsal...@blueyonder.co.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 7:01 PM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org<mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Subject: LyX 2.3.1 -- Beamer presentation
Hi
When a beamer presentation is presenting a itemised list line by
line a
Hi
When a beamer presentation is presenting a itemised list line by
line and the first (the only one at the time) line is shorter than later
lines, then the heading on the first frame in not aligned with later
frames. It demonstrates a pronounced jump.
This did not happen with earlier
Thanks, Paul, for the update. I guess I was totally wrong. Good to
know about the Debian release, too. I suppose that will cover
Ubuntu.
Ehud Kaplan
On 05/31/2017 08:57 PM, Paul A. Rubin
wrote:
On 05/31/2017 11:49 AM, udi wrote:
On 05/31/2017 11:49 AM, udi wrote:
I was under the impression that the Miktex developer has abandoned it
in favor of TexLive, which works well on both Windows and Linux. Is
that information inaccurate?
Ehud Kaplan
The most recent release came out three days ago, and the "roadmap" page
shows
I was under the impression that the Miktex developer has abandoned
it in favor of TexLive, which works well on both Windows and Linux.
Is that information inaccurate?
Ehud Kaplan
On 05/30/2017 03:03 PM, Paul A. Rubin
wrote:
On
On 05/30/2017 01:43 PM, Christos Makridis wrote:
Hey everyone,
I talked with my collaborator and acquired some more details. When she
was installing lyx, it asked her to update miktex/install updates. She
did that and after that was when tex was not working. So then she
uninstalled lyx, but
Hey everyone,
I talked with my collaborator and acquired some more details. When she was
installing lyx, it asked her to update miktex/install updates. She did that
and after that was when tex was not working. So then she uninstalled lyx,
but tex was still not working, so she uninstalled miktex
Great question, will find out and follow up.
(Thank you all for being so prompt and interested in figuring out the
problem!)
On 05/29/2017 11:03 PM, Christos Makridis wrote:
Hey Richard,
I am pretty sure it is Windows, and it's the most recent version from
miktex. I can ask her for the specifics though if you think it might help?
--
We also need to know which LyX installer she used. There are two
versions for
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 05:55:03PM -0700, Christos Makridis wrote:
> Hey Lyx Community,
>
> One of my collaborators downloaded lyx, but for some reason it prevented
> her from compiling her latex files as she normally did. After she
> uninstalled lyx, there was still a problem with beamer, which
Hey Richard,
I am pretty sure it is Windows, and it's the most recent version from
miktex. I can ask her for the specifics though if you think it might help?
--
Christos Makridis
Ph.D. Candidate, Stanford University
Department of Management Science & Engineering
Department of Economics
On 05/29/2017 08:55 PM, Christos Makridis wrote:
> Hey Lyx Community,
>
> One of my collaborators downloaded lyx, but for some reason it
> prevented her from compiling her latex files as she normally did.
Is this on Windows? Which version of LyX did she install? and how?
Richard
Hey Lyx Community,
One of my collaborators downloaded lyx, but for some reason it prevented
her from compiling her latex files as she normally did. After she
uninstalled lyx, there was still a problem with beamer, which would not
compile. Specifically, it gave the following error:
---
I have never understood the purpose of \lyxframe and \lyxframeend when
the standard \begin{frame} and \end{frame} are available.
Conceding my almost complete ignorance on this topic, wouldn't it be
better to for LyX to use standard Beamer / LaTeX commands whenever
possible? This would seem to
Bert Lloyd wrote:
I have never understood the purpose of \lyxframe and \lyxframeend when
the standard \begin{frame} and \end{frame} are available.
Conceding my almost complete ignorance on this topic, wouldn't it be
better to for LyX to use standard Beamer / LaTeX commands whenever
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
The problem at the moment is that LyX does not yet support beamer's overlay
arguments (...). At the time when the beamer layout was written (by the
beamer author himself, BTW), we also did not yet support mandatory
Bert Lloyd wrote:
Are these issues somewhat reduced by the incremental lists modules?
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules#toc9
Perhaps these could be included in stock LyX in the future and make
the \lyxframe workaround unnecessary?
Not really. These modules just hardcode some common overlay
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
The problem at the moment is that LyX does not yet support beamer's overlay
arguments (...). At the time when the beamer layout was written (by the
beamer author himself, BTW), we also did not yet support mandatory
Liviu Andronic wrote:
I guess that most Beamer hacks could be dropped once #6753 [1] gets
addressed. Liviu
[1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6753
Indeed, a sane argument UI is a major prerequisite (next to features such as
NextNested which automatically nests following paragraphs).
I have never understood the purpose of \lyxframe and \lyxframeend when
the standard \begin{frame} and \end{frame} are available.
Conceding my almost complete ignorance on this topic, wouldn't it be
better to for LyX to use standard Beamer / LaTeX commands whenever
possible? This would seem to
Bert Lloyd wrote:
I have never understood the purpose of \lyxframe and \lyxframeend when
the standard \begin{frame} and \end{frame} are available.
Conceding my almost complete ignorance on this topic, wouldn't it be
better to for LyX to use standard Beamer / LaTeX commands whenever
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
The problem at the moment is that LyX does not yet support beamer's overlay
arguments (...). At the time when the beamer layout was written (by the
beamer author himself, BTW), we also did not yet support mandatory
Bert Lloyd wrote:
Are these issues somewhat reduced by the incremental lists modules?
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules#toc9
Perhaps these could be included in stock LyX in the future and make
the \lyxframe workaround unnecessary?
Not really. These modules just hardcode some common overlay
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
The problem at the moment is that LyX does not yet support beamer's overlay
arguments (...). At the time when the beamer layout was written (by the
beamer author himself, BTW), we also did not yet support mandatory
Liviu Andronic wrote:
I guess that most Beamer hacks could be dropped once #6753 [1] gets
addressed. Liviu
[1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6753
Indeed, a sane argument UI is a major prerequisite (next to features such as
NextNested which automatically nests following paragraphs).
I have never understood the purpose of \lyxframe and \lyxframeend when
the standard \begin{frame} and \end{frame} are available.
Conceding my almost complete ignorance on this topic, wouldn't it be
better to for LyX to use standard Beamer / LaTeX commands whenever
possible? This would seem to
Bert Lloyd wrote:
> I have never understood the purpose of \lyxframe and \lyxframeend when
> the standard \begin{frame} and \end{frame} are available.
>
> Conceding my almost complete ignorance on this topic, wouldn't it be
> better to for LyX to use standard Beamer / LaTeX commands whenever
>
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> The problem at the moment is that LyX does not yet support beamer's overlay
> arguments (<...>). At the time when the beamer layout was written (by the
> beamer author himself, BTW), we also did not yet support mandatory
Bert Lloyd wrote:
> Are these issues somewhat reduced by the incremental lists modules?
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules#toc9
> Perhaps these could be included in "stock" LyX in the future and make
> the \lyxframe workaround unnecessary?
Not really. These modules just hardcode some common
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> The problem at the moment is that LyX does not yet support beamer's overlay
> arguments (<...>). At the time when the beamer layout was written (by the
> beamer author himself, BTW), we also did not yet support mandatory
Liviu Andronic wrote:
> I guess that most Beamer hacks could be dropped once #6753 [1] gets
> addressed. Liviu
>
> [1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6753
Indeed, a sane argument UI is a major prerequisite (next to features such as
"NextNested" which automatically nests following paragraphs).
to
beamer; reintroduce frame commands by hand.
This works better than trying to import the beamer document directly.
But, I have other problems to solve:
- I have spent some time before observing that, when I have set the
document class to Presentation(beamer) in Lyx; it has introduced the
definition
Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
- I have spent some time before observing that, when I have set the
document class to Presentation(beamer) in Lyx; it has introduced the
definition of \lyxframe, but not the one of the \lyxframeend. Once I have
introduced it in the preamble, I have been able to compile
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It is defined once you insert an EndFrame in the document. In my experience,
it is generally advisable to insert such and EndFrame at the end of a
presentation.
But of course the \lyxframeend definition should be inserted in all cases
where this
Rich Shepard wrote:
I concur. I've found that each frame needs a \endframe and that also needs
to be the last line in the presentation.
This is probably a misunderstanding. I meant that LyX is supposed to
\lyxframeend definition to the auto-generated preamble whenever this macro is
used
I was ignorant of this mechanism (inserting hte definition only if the last
\lyxframeend{} is manually inserted. Since the part of my document that has
not been reconverted to the beamer format was just flowing text,I can
compile my document once exported to Latex. But since I have only inserted
to
beamer; reintroduce frame commands by hand.
This works better than trying to import the beamer document directly.
But, I have other problems to solve:
- I have spent some time before observing that, when I have set the
document class to Presentation(beamer) in Lyx; it has introduced the
definition
Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
- I have spent some time before observing that, when I have set the
document class to Presentation(beamer) in Lyx; it has introduced the
definition of \lyxframe, but not the one of the \lyxframeend. Once I have
introduced it in the preamble, I have been able to compile
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It is defined once you insert an EndFrame in the document. In my experience,
it is generally advisable to insert such and EndFrame at the end of a
presentation.
But of course the \lyxframeend definition should be inserted in all cases
where this
Rich Shepard wrote:
I concur. I've found that each frame needs a \endframe and that also needs
to be the last line in the presentation.
This is probably a misunderstanding. I meant that LyX is supposed to
\lyxframeend definition to the auto-generated preamble whenever this macro is
used
I was ignorant of this mechanism (inserting hte definition only if the last
\lyxframeend{} is manually inserted. Since the part of my document that has
not been reconverted to the beamer format was just flowing text,I can
compile my document once exported to Latex. But since I have only inserted
to
beamer; reintroduce frame commands by hand.
This works better than trying to import the beamer document directly.
But, I have other problems to solve:
- I have spent some time before observing that, when I have set the
document class to Presentation(beamer) in Lyx; it has introduced the
definition
Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> - I have spent some time before observing that, when I have set the
> document class to Presentation(beamer) in Lyx; it has introduced the
> definition of \lyxframe, but not the one of the \lyxframeend. Once I have
> introduced it in the preamble, I ha
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It is defined once you insert an "EndFrame" in the document. In my experience,
it is generally advisable to insert such and EndFrame at the end of a
presentation.
But of course the \lyxframeend definition should be inserted in all cases
where this
Rich Shepard wrote:
> I concur. I've found that each frame needs a \endframe and that also needs
> to be the last line in the presentation.
This is probably a misunderstanding. I meant that LyX is supposed to
\lyxframeend definition to the auto-generated preamble whenever this macro is
used
I was ignorant of this mechanism (inserting hte definition only if the last
\lyxframeend{} is manually inserted. Since the part of my document that has
not been reconverted to the beamer format was just flowing text,I can
compile my document once exported to Latex. But since I have only inserted
On 2011-06-28, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/28/2011 09:28 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Just to complete my previous mail by an example, I get the following
type strange codings (copied from the View latex code window):
\end{frame}
\lyxframeend{}\section{Blabla}
The \end{frame} comes from an
On 2011-06-28, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Lyx is not able to recognize \section like commands and translate them to
its environment structure (this is how I got the \lyxframeend problem: I
wanted to have more readable section titles, by selection the corresponding
environment for them).
Looks
2011/6/29 Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de
On 2011-06-28, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Lyx is not able to recognize \section like commands and translate them to
its environment structure (this is how I got the \lyxframeend problem: I
wanted to have more readable section titles, by
On 2011-06-29, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
2011/6/29 Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de
On 2011-06-28, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Lyx is not able to recognize \section like commands and translate them to
its environment structure (this is how I got the \lyxframeend problem: I
wanted to have
Oups, I have forgotten the list's address in my reply.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com
Date: 2011/6/29
Subject: Re: Lyx and Beamer
To: Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de
Thank you Guenter,
That works better visually, but I crash too frequently
On 2011-06-28, Richard Heck wrote:
On 06/28/2011 09:28 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Just to complete my previous mail by an example, I get the following
type strange codings (copied from the View latex code window):
\end{frame}
\lyxframeend{}\section{Blabla}
The \end{frame} comes from an
On 2011-06-28, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Lyx is not able to recognize \section like commands and translate them to
its environment structure (this is how I got the \lyxframeend problem: I
wanted to have more readable section titles, by selection the corresponding
environment for them).
Looks
2011/6/29 Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de
On 2011-06-28, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Lyx is not able to recognize \section like commands and translate them to
its environment structure (this is how I got the \lyxframeend problem: I
wanted to have more readable section titles, by
On 2011-06-29, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
2011/6/29 Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de
On 2011-06-28, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Lyx is not able to recognize \section like commands and translate them to
its environment structure (this is how I got the \lyxframeend problem: I
wanted to have
Oups, I have forgotten the list's address in my reply.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Murat Yildizoglu myi...@gmail.com
Date: 2011/6/29
Subject: Re: Lyx and Beamer
To: Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.de
Thank you Guenter,
That works better visually, but I crash too frequently
On 2011-06-28, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 06/28/2011 09:28 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
>> Just to complete my previous mail by an example, I get the following
>> type strange codings (copied from the View latex code window):
>> \end{frame}
>> \lyxframeend{}\section{Blabla}
>> The \end{frame}
On 2011-06-28, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> Lyx is not able to recognize \section like commands and translate them to
> its environment structure (this is how I got the \lyxframeend problem: I
> wanted to have more readable section titles, by selection the corresponding
> environment for them).
2011/6/29 Guenter Milde
> On 2011-06-28, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
>
> > Lyx is not able to recognize \section like commands and translate them to
> > its environment structure (this is how I got the \lyxframeend problem: I
> > wanted to have more readable section titles,
On 2011-06-29, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> 2011/6/29 Guenter Milde
>> On 2011-06-28, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
>> > Lyx is not able to recognize \section like commands and translate them to
>> > its environment structure (this is how I got the \lyxframeend problem: I
>> >
Oups, I have forgotten the list's address in my reply.
-- Forwarded message --
From: Murat Yildizoglu <myi...@gmail.com>
Date: 2011/6/29
Subject: Re: Lyx and Beamer
To: Guenter Milde <mi...@users.berlios.de>
Thank you Guenter,
That works better visually, but
Hi,
I have imported a beamer document written previously by Scientific Word
(portable latex). The \begin{frame} and \end{frame} instruction have been
imported as evel red boxes. This is not a problem in itself, but now, when I
introduce a section between two frames Lyx introduces a \lyxframeend
Just to complete my previous mail by an example, I get the following type
strange codings (copied from the View latex code window):
\end{frame}
\lyxframeend{}\section{Blabla}
The \end{frame} comes from an Evil Red box and \lyxframeend{} is introduced
without a selection by me of a frame
On 06/28/2011 09:28 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Just to complete my previous mail by an example, I get the following
type strange codings (copied from the View latex code window):
\end{frame}
\lyxframeend{}\section{Blabla}
The \end{frame} comes from an Evil Red box and \lyxframeend{} is
Thanks Richard,
This is really bad news for me, since I have a whole bunch of course beamers
that I would like to convert to Lyx, since I am trying to definitely ditch
Scientific Word (after having lived for some time with both SW and Lyx).
My beamer documents are not particularly fancy
On 06/28/2011 10:27 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Thanks Richard,
This is really bad news for me, since I have a whole bunch of course
beamers that I would like to convert to Lyx, since I am trying to
definitely ditch Scientific Word (after having lived for some time
with both SW and Lyx
On Tuesday 28 June 2011 15:42:08 Richard Heck wrote:
If I were doing this, I'd write a Perl script to handle the clean up.
I've done this already with old documents converted from WordPerfect,
but of course your needs will be different.
Richard
Due to this I have python scripts (no surprise
Hi,
I have imported a beamer document written previously by Scientific Word
(portable latex). The \begin{frame} and \end{frame} instruction have been
imported as evel red boxes. This is not a problem in itself, but now, when I
introduce a section between two frames Lyx introduces a \lyxframeend
Just to complete my previous mail by an example, I get the following type
strange codings (copied from the View latex code window):
\end{frame}
\lyxframeend{}\section{Blabla}
The \end{frame} comes from an Evil Red box and \lyxframeend{} is introduced
without a selection by me of a frame
On 06/28/2011 09:28 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Just to complete my previous mail by an example, I get the following
type strange codings (copied from the View latex code window):
\end{frame}
\lyxframeend{}\section{Blabla}
The \end{frame} comes from an Evil Red box and \lyxframeend{} is
Thanks Richard,
This is really bad news for me, since I have a whole bunch of course beamers
that I would like to convert to Lyx, since I am trying to definitely ditch
Scientific Word (after having lived for some time with both SW and Lyx).
My beamer documents are not particularly fancy
On 06/28/2011 10:27 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Thanks Richard,
This is really bad news for me, since I have a whole bunch of course
beamers that I would like to convert to Lyx, since I am trying to
definitely ditch Scientific Word (after having lived for some time
with both SW and Lyx
On Tuesday 28 June 2011 15:42:08 Richard Heck wrote:
If I were doing this, I'd write a Perl script to handle the clean up.
I've done this already with old documents converted from WordPerfect,
but of course your needs will be different.
Richard
Due to this I have python scripts (no surprise
Hi,
I have imported a beamer document written previously by Scientific Word
(portable latex). The \begin{frame} and \end{frame} instruction have been
imported as evel red boxes. This is not a problem in itself, but now, when I
introduce a section between two frames Lyx introduces a \lyxframeend
Just to complete my previous mail by an example, I get the following type
strange codings (copied from the View latex code window):
\end{frame}
\lyxframeend{}\section{Blabla}
The \end{frame} comes from an Evil Red box and \lyxframeend{} is introduced
without a selection by me of a frame
On 06/28/2011 09:28 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> Just to complete my previous mail by an example, I get the following
> type strange codings (copied from the View latex code window):
>
> \end{frame}
>
> \lyxframeend{}\section{Blabla}
>
>
> The \end{frame} comes from an Evil Red box and
Thanks Richard,
This is really bad news for me, since I have a whole bunch of course beamers
that I would like to convert to Lyx, since I am trying to definitely ditch
Scientific Word (after having lived for some time with both SW and Lyx).
My beamer documents are not particularly fancy
On 06/28/2011 10:27 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> Thanks Richard,
>
> This is really bad news for me, since I have a whole bunch of course
> beamers that I would like to convert to Lyx, since I am trying to
> definitely ditch Scientific Word (after having lived for some time
> wi
On Tuesday 28 June 2011 15:42:08 Richard Heck wrote:
> If I were doing this, I'd write a Perl script to handle the clean up.
> I've done this already with old documents converted from WordPerfect,
> but of course your needs will be different.
>
> Richard
Due to this I have python scripts (no
2011/2/22 Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu:
On 02/21/2011 06:19 PM, i...@virginia.edu wrote:
I just created a .lyx file with the code in your email an it works!
Thanks!
Another cool thing that I would like to be able to do with LyX is this
http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/gnuplot-basics/
Is
2011/2/22 Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu:
On 02/21/2011 06:19 PM, i...@virginia.edu wrote:
I just created a .lyx file with the code in your email an it works!
Thanks!
Another cool thing that I would like to be able to do with LyX is this
http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/gnuplot-basics/
Is
2011/2/22 Paul A. Rubin :
> On 02/21/2011 06:19 PM, i...@virginia.edu wrote:
>
> I just created a .lyx file with the code in your email an it works!
> Thanks!
> Another cool thing that I would like to be able to do with LyX is this
>
GMANE is acting weirdly -- it won't display the original text of your question.
At any rate, the answer is that the diagram can indeed be reproduced in LyX
(see below). I put the various chunks of the formula in ERT, as new LaTeX
commands, but that's not necessary. You can do it in the equation
Hi Paul,
Thanks for replaying.
This is my first time in the list and I'm confuse.
Did you send an attached .lyx file? I just got a long email with a lot of
code that I'm not sure where in lyx to put...
Thanks again
-Ignacio
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Paul Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
I just created a .lyx file with the code in your email an it works!
Thanks!
Another cool thing that I would like to be able to do with LyX is this
http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/gnuplot-basics/
Is it possible?
Thanks!
-Ignacio
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Ignacio Martinez
On 02/21/2011 06:19 PM, i...@virginia.edu wrote:
I just created a .lyx file with the code in your email an it works!
Thanks!
Another cool thing that I would like to be able to do with LyX is this
http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/gnuplot-basics/
Is it possible?
Thanks!
-Ignacio
Yes
GMANE is acting weirdly -- it won't display the original text of your question.
At any rate, the answer is that the diagram can indeed be reproduced in LyX
(see below). I put the various chunks of the formula in ERT, as new LaTeX
commands, but that's not necessary. You can do it in the equation
Hi Paul,
Thanks for replaying.
This is my first time in the list and I'm confuse.
Did you send an attached .lyx file? I just got a long email with a lot of
code that I'm not sure where in lyx to put...
Thanks again
-Ignacio
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Paul Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
I just created a .lyx file with the code in your email an it works!
Thanks!
Another cool thing that I would like to be able to do with LyX is this
http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/gnuplot-basics/
Is it possible?
Thanks!
-Ignacio
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Ignacio Martinez
On 02/21/2011 06:19 PM, i...@virginia.edu wrote:
I just created a .lyx file with the code in your email an it works!
Thanks!
Another cool thing that I would like to be able to do with LyX is this
http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/gnuplot-basics/
Is it possible?
Thanks!
-Ignacio
Yes
GMANE is acting weirdly -- it won't display the original text of your question.
At any rate, the answer is that the diagram can indeed be reproduced in LyX
(see below). I put the various chunks of the formula in ERT, as new LaTeX
commands, but that's not necessary. You can do it in the equation
Hi Paul,
Thanks for replaying.
This is my first time in the list and I'm confuse.
Did you send an attached .lyx file? I just got a long email with a lot of
code that I'm not sure where in lyx to put...
Thanks again
-Ignacio
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 5:55 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:
>
I just created a .lyx file with the code in your email an it works!
Thanks!
Another cool thing that I would like to be able to do with LyX is this
http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/gnuplot-basics/
Is it possible?
Thanks!
-Ignacio
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Ignacio Martinez
On 02/21/2011 06:19 PM, i...@virginia.edu wrote:
I just created a .lyx file with the code in your email an it works!
Thanks!
Another cool thing that I would like to be able to do with LyX is this
http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/gnuplot-basics/
Is it possible?
Thanks!
-Ignacio
Yes
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