Thanks, doesn't work, so I'll make a MWE :-)-O
el
On 2024/09/04 19:57, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
> On 9/4/24 05:18, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>> I have accessed lyx files with the Subline Text editor which I had
>> misconfigured to remove all spaces trailing at end of lines.
>>
>> This has lea
On 9/4/24 05:18, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
I have accessed lyx files with the Subline Text editor which I had
misconfigured to remove all spaces trailing at end of lines.
This has lead to a number concatenations of the last word from the
previous line to the first word in the following line, visi
I have accessed lyx files with the Subline Text editor which I had
misconfigured to remove all spaces trailing at end of lines.
This has lead to a number concatenations of the last word from the
previous line to the first word in the following line, visible in the
GUI and in the PDF.
Is there a w
2014-11-04 22:25 GMT+01:00 renato :
> I don't know, "for sure". maybe, I did not understand, how lyx works.
> I've imaged, that the .lco file, are the instructions, to build the final
> letter. but maybe this is not so.
>
>
>
> Can you suggest me which doc I can see, to understand how lyx works?
2014-11-04 17:49 GMT+01:00 Renato Pontefice:
> Hi,
> I previously wrote, that I was looking for a .lco file. But maybe, that
> file exist just for koma2 template. Isn' it?
> I mean:
> How does ly convert a ly file on a pdf file? (with all the content
> inserted on it?)
>
Do you mean *.layout file
Hi,
I previously wrote, that I was looking for a .lco file. But maybe, that
file exist just for koma2 template. Isn' it?
I mean:
How does ly convert a ly file on a pdf file? (with all the content inserted
on it?)
Renato
Hi all,
All of a sudden, my new book's sections stopped being numbered
chapter#.section#, and stopped restarting at the start of each chapter.
Ugh!
Luckily, I'd done only a few things since the problem happened. One was
I messed with the slider in the outline view, but nothing I could do
with the
al Message
From: Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 6:59:43 AM
Subject: Re: odd mistake
Hi!
Sometimes I get some errors for which I do not exactly know where is the
source. I use then a pragmatic approach to the problem: divide
and con
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
NinaNutz schrieb:
The next problem was due to special characters introduced at JabRef
and that lyx
couldn't support...
The problem is not LyX but BibTeX that doesn't support unicode.
The special character it was the name of an author, that I have
change to solve
it... The
NinaNutz schrieb:
The next problem was due to special characters introduced at JabRef and that lyx
couldn't support...
The problem is not LyX but BibTeX that doesn't support unicode.
The special character it was the name of an author, that I have change to solve
it... The name it was Babuška
Thank you all,
I have solve the problems... The way to put out text inside a note is really a
good clue to find mistakes because in this way I dont need to delete nothing...
The first problem, exactly as you told me, it was because the image was inside a
format called parragraph, despite of I de
dont know
what it's
happening. The window shows a mistake that I've captured to show you...
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2055/2262086269_a7e9cfc1b1_o.png
The mistake is in the middle of the text and are exactly the same
words that I
used in the previous document that in fact wo
written more than 150 pages (in pdf) and I dont know what it's
happening. The window shows a mistake that I've captured to show you...
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2055/2262086269_a7e9cfc1b1_o.png
The mistake is in the middle of the text and are exactly the same words that I
used in th
NinaNutz schrieb:
But now, I have written more than 150 pages (in pdf) and I dont know what it's
happening. The window shows a mistake that I've captured to show you...
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2055/2262086269_a7e9cfc1b1_o.png
The second error message clearly states that
if you are refering to that, but I think the problem
> began when I tried to use the parragraph style, a few parragraph
> upper, but actually I have delete this, and the mistake continues...
If you send the file to me (privately), I can try to see whether I
find something.
JMarc
w if you are refering to that, but I think the problem began when I
tried to use the parragraph style, a few parragraph upper, but actually I have
delete this, and the mistake continues...
NinaNutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But now, I have written more than 150 pages (in pdf) and I dont know what it's
> happening. The window shows a mistake that I've captured to show you...
>
> http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2055/2262086269_a7e9cfc1b1_o.png
>
&g
Hello all,
I have been working with lyx 1.4.4 in windows for more than a year and I always
have been able to solve the mistakes that the program presents.
But now, I have written more than 150 pages (in pdf) and I dont know what it's
happening. The window shows a mistake that I've c
Thomas Schmidt schrieb:
\newfloat{Xalgorithm}{tbp}{loa}
\floatname{Xalgorithm}{Algorithmus}
\newcommand{\theHalgorithm}{\theHXalgorithm}
\renewenvironment{algorithm}[1][tbp]
{\begin{Xalgorithm}[#1]}{\end{Xalgorithm}}
\numberwithin{Xalgorithm}{chapter}
It is unclear to me what you are getting fr
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 23:26:11 +0200, Alan G Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Thomas Schmidt apparently wrote:
>>> \newfloat{Xalgorithm}{tbp}{loa}
>>> \floatname{Xalgorithm}{Algorithmus}
>>> \newcommand{\theHalgorithm}{\theHXalgorithm}
>>> \renewenvironment{algorithm}[1][tbp]
Damn your right.
I changed the
\listof{algorithm} to \listof{Xalgorithm} because i defined the algorithm box
new for hyperref.
After this change all goes well..
From now i will call myself a guy how doesn't see the trees because there is
so much forest. ;)
Thanks Alan for your hint.
Regard
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Thomas Schmidt apparently wrote:
>> \newfloat{Xalgorithm}{tbp}{loa}
>> \floatname{Xalgorithm}{Algorithmus}
>> \newcommand{\theHalgorithm}{\theHXalgorithm}
>> \renewenvironment{algorithm}[1][tbp]
>> {\begin{Xalgorithm}[#1]}{\end{Xalgorithm}}
>> \numberwithin{Xalgorithm}{cha
First problem is that I do not see:
\usepackage{float}
First problem is that I do not see:
\listof{Xalgorithm}
Follow the example at the bottom of
http://www.andy-roberts.net/misc/latex/latextutorial6.html
and then look at the float.sty documentation
www.tug.org/TeXnik/floats/newFloat.pdf
hth,
es a
> strange mistake i can't reproduce. I tried to build a lyx file which has also
> this failure but there it works.
>
> if im inserting a algorithm toc or via Menü point (Insert -> TOC ->
> Algorithm...) or if i'm inserting a algorithm TOC via ERT TEX
>
>
Hello
I have to ask for the Algorithm TOC (Table of Contents) field which creates a
strange mistake i can't reproduce. I tried to build a lyx file which has also
this failure but there it works.
if im inserting a algorithm toc or via Menü point (Insert -> TOC ->
Algorithm...
Carlos Knauer wrote:
Hi.
LyX wites $\\mathbb {R}^{3}$ like $\mathbb{R^3}$.
That depends on how you enter it. In a math inset, type \mathbb and hit
space. You'll get an inset (rectangle) within the math inset, and the
status line will say mathbb. Type R, then right arrow (once) to get out
whole formula as you defined it.
Both expressions are correct and produce the same output, so what's the
mistake you've seen?
regards Uwe
Hi.
LyX wites $\\mathbb {R}^{3}$ like $\mathbb{R^3}$.
--
Carlos Fernando Knauer
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Carlos Knauer schrieb:
There is amistake in LyX 1.3.7. I use it on WinXP.
I'll send three files. A LyX file, a tex file and a PDF file.
LyX converts wrong the code to TeX.
This tex file is correct. But try to compile the LyX file. You will
see the
mistake.
Coul
Carlos Knauer schrieb:
There is amistake in LyX 1.3.7. I use it on WinXP.
I'll send three files. A LyX file, a tex file and a PDF file.
LyX converts wrong the code to TeX.
This tex file is correct. But try to compile the LyX file. You will see the
mistake.
Could you describe your problem
Hi.
There is amistake in LyX 1.3.7. I use it on WinXP.
I'll send three files. A LyX file, a tex file and a PDF file.
LyX converts wrong the code to TeX.
This tex file is correct. But try to compile the LyX file. You will see the mistake.
Thanks,
-- Carlos Fernando Knauer
teste_tex_b
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 10:46:05AM -0600, Paul E Johnson wrote:
> If it is true that sections cannot be correctly modified through
> layout-paragraph, shouldn't LyX block me from making those changes?
Yes, it should. I'll fix this.
Paul E Johnson wrote:
>
> While working on my syllabus yesterday, I was looking at various
> document styles, and I found one I liked, except the section titles were
> centered, and I wanted left-justified titles. So I just selected those
> paragraphs-layout-paragraph and changed the justificati
While working on my syllabus yesterday, I was looking at various
document styles, and I found one I liked, except the section titles were
centered, and I wanted left-justified titles. So I just selected those
paragraphs-layout-paragraph and changed the justification to left.
When I tried to vi
> > the document using figure-floats. The captions look like "Figure 3.4:"
on
> > screen, but when printed, they all come out "Fogure 3.4:", etc. This is
>
> Are You sure You did not redefine \thefigure or \caption command ?
>
> Don't You use some brain-damaged package ?
>
> Does it happen if Y
Sorry if this is a duplicate - I sent the message to the list a while ago, but
I sent it from an account which wasn't subscribed. As nothing has showed up, I
wondered whether this was barred. Anyway, to reiterate what I said before:
I think I'm going mad. I've just noticed (after using Lyx 1.1.5f
I think I'm going mad. I've just noticed (after using Lyx 1.1.5fix1 for several
months) that the figures I've inserted (using figure-floats) are being
labelled, for example, 'Fogure 3.1:' in the dvi and ps output. They are
displayed correctly in LyX, and references to figures inserted in the text
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> > the document using figure-floats. The captions look like "Figure 3.4:" on
> > screen, but when printed, they all come out "Fogure 3.4:", etc. This is
>
> Are You sure You did not redefine \thefigure or \caption command ?
>
> Don't You use some brain-dama
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > the document using figure-floats. The captions look like "Figure 3.4:" on
> > screen, but when printed, they all come out "Fogure 3.4:", etc. This is
Go to some directory you suspect might have the spelling error. Then enter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> the document using figure-floats. The captions look like "Figure 3.4:" on
> screen, but when printed, they all come out "Fogure 3.4:", etc. This is
> the case in .dvi and .ps. References to figures in the main text are OK,
> as is the "List of Figures" at the beginning o
This is my third go at posting this message, but as I haven't seen hide
nor hair of the others, I'm presuming nobody else has either. Appologies
if you have seen it before...
I have just noticed a spelling mistake in my document printed from LyX
1.1.5fix1. Basically, I've got
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