Re: Keyboard shortcuts in other languages (layouts)

2019-04-30 Thread Kornel Benko
Am Dienstag, 30. April 2019, 19:14:12 CEST schrieb Andrey: > Hi! > > Lyx keyboard shortcuts don't work when I change my keyboard layout to > another language. > > For example, 'Alt+M, M' is a shortcut for the math mode. When I type in > English layout, this shortcut gets me a math box. When I

Keyboard shortcuts in other languages (layouts)

2019-04-30 Thread Andrey
Hi! Lyx keyboard shortcuts don't work when I change my keyboard layout to another language. For example, 'Alt+M, M' is a shortcut for the math mode. When I type in English layout, this shortcut gets me a math box. When I switch to Russian layout, I get 'ь' typed (in Russian layout letter

spell checking in Dutch (or perhaps other languages than English)

2009-02-05 Thread Hubert Christiaen
I installed the Dutch package for ispell, but Lyx complained Could not find dutch.hash. In looking in the ispell directory, I found a nederlands.hash and nederlands.aff . I added symbolic links dutch.hash and dutch.aff and now everything works fine! Sincerely, Hubert -- Hubert Christiaen

spell checking in Dutch (or perhaps other languages than English)

2009-02-05 Thread Hubert Christiaen
I installed the Dutch package for ispell, but Lyx complained Could not find dutch.hash. In looking in the ispell directory, I found a nederlands.hash and nederlands.aff . I added symbolic links dutch.hash and dutch.aff and now everything works fine! Sincerely, Hubert -- Hubert Christiaen

spell checking in Dutch (or perhaps other languages than English)

2009-02-05 Thread Hubert Christiaen
I installed the Dutch package for ispell, but Lyx complained "Could not find dutch.hash". In looking in the ispell directory, I found a nederlands.hash and nederlands.aff . I added symbolic links dutch.hash and dutch.aff and now everything works fine! Sincerely, Hubert -- Hubert Christiaen

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-07 Thread Stefano Franchi
On 6 Feb, 2007, at 8:35 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote: Surely there must be a better way? I cannot reproduce your problem. Using the .lyx file pasted at the bottom, I correctly get Indice instead of Contents in the output. Hi Enrico. I wanted to try out your file, but it doesn't even

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-07 Thread Enrico Forestieri
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 02:50:42PM -0600, Stefano Franchi wrote: On 6 Feb, 2007, at 8:35 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote: Surely there must be a better way? I cannot reproduce your problem. Using the .lyx file pasted at the bottom, I correctly get Indice instead of Contents in the

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-07 Thread Stefano Franchi
On 7 Feb, 2007, at 3:55 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote: When you look at Tools-Preferences-Language, do you see something similar to the attached image? Haha! Not at all. All the fields are blank. If I fill them up up as per your image, the file compiles correctly. I'll have to try again with

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-07 Thread Stefano Franchi
On 6 Feb, 2007, at 8:35 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote: Surely there must be a better way? I cannot reproduce your problem. Using the .lyx file pasted at the bottom, I correctly get Indice instead of Contents in the output. Hi Enrico. I wanted to try out your file, but it doesn't even

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-07 Thread Enrico Forestieri
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 02:50:42PM -0600, Stefano Franchi wrote: On 6 Feb, 2007, at 8:35 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote: Surely there must be a better way? I cannot reproduce your problem. Using the .lyx file pasted at the bottom, I correctly get Indice instead of Contents in the

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-07 Thread Stefano Franchi
On 7 Feb, 2007, at 3:55 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote: When you look at Tools-Preferences-Language, do you see something similar to the attached image? Haha! Not at all. All the fields are blank. If I fill them up up as per your image, the file compiles correctly. I'll have to try again with

Re: How to get "Contents" and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-07 Thread Stefano Franchi
On 6 Feb, 2007, at 8:35 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote: Surely there must be a better way? I cannot reproduce your problem. Using the .lyx file pasted at the bottom, I correctly get "Indice" instead of "Contents" in the output. Hi Enrico. I wanted to try out your file, but it doesn't

Re: How to get "Contents" and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-07 Thread Enrico Forestieri
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 02:50:42PM -0600, Stefano Franchi wrote: > > On 6 Feb, 2007, at 8:35 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote: > > >> > >> Surely there must be a better way? > > > > I cannot reproduce your problem. Using the .lyx file pasted at the > > bottom, > > I correctly get "Indice" instead of

Re: How to get "Contents" and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-07 Thread Stefano Franchi
On 7 Feb, 2007, at 3:55 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote: When you look at Tools->Preferences->Language, do you see something similar to the attached image? Haha! Not at all. All the fields are blank. If I fill them up up as per your image, the file compiles correctly. I'll have to try again

How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Stefano Franchi
I am sorry if this question has been addressed already, but my search of the usual sites came up empty. Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC), References (for bib)., etc.? I thought switching the

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Richard Heck
Stefano Franchi wrote: Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC), References (for bib)., etc.? I thought switching the language to Italian would be sufficient, but clearly it is not. Hopefully I do

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Stefano Franchi
On 6 Feb, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Richard Heck wrote: Stefano Franchi wrote: Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC), References (for bib)., etc.? I thought switching the language to Italian would be

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Stefano Franchi
On 6 Feb, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Richard Heck wrote: Stefano Franchi wrote: Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC), References (for bib)., etc.? I thought switching the language to Italian would be

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Enrico Forestieri
Stefano Franchi writes: Well, I think I have hit the LyX/Babel bug/feature again. I have a babel declaration in my standard preamble, which declares both English and Italian, with English coming last. That seems to be the problem. selecting Italian in the language pane of the LyX settings

How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Stefano Franchi
I am sorry if this question has been addressed already, but my search of the usual sites came up empty. Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC), References (for bib)., etc.? I thought switching the

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Richard Heck
Stefano Franchi wrote: Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC), References (for bib)., etc.? I thought switching the language to Italian would be sufficient, but clearly it is not. Hopefully I do

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Stefano Franchi
On 6 Feb, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Richard Heck wrote: Stefano Franchi wrote: Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC), References (for bib)., etc.? I thought switching the language to Italian would be

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Stefano Franchi
On 6 Feb, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Richard Heck wrote: Stefano Franchi wrote: Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian version of the internally generated labels like Contents (for TOC), References (for bib)., etc.? I thought switching the language to Italian would be

Re: How to get Contents and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Enrico Forestieri
Stefano Franchi writes: Well, I think I have hit the LyX/Babel bug/feature again. I have a babel declaration in my standard preamble, which declares both English and Italian, with English coming last. That seems to be the problem. selecting Italian in the language pane of the LyX settings

How to get "Contents" and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Stefano Franchi
I am sorry if this question has been addressed already, but my search of the usual sites came up empty. Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian version of the internally generated labels like "Contents" (for TOC), References (for bib)., etc.? I thought switching

Re: How to get "Contents" and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Richard Heck
Stefano Franchi wrote: > Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian > version of the internally generated labels like "Contents" (for TOC), > References (for bib)., etc.? > I thought switching the language to Italian would be sufficient, but > clearly it is not. Hopefully

Re: How to get "Contents" and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Stefano Franchi
On 6 Feb, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Richard Heck wrote: Stefano Franchi wrote: Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian version of the internally generated labels like "Contents" (for TOC), References (for bib)., etc.? I thought switching the language to Italian would be

Re: How to get "Contents" and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Stefano Franchi
On 6 Feb, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Richard Heck wrote: Stefano Franchi wrote: Problem: What should I do to convince LlyX/LaTex to use the Italian version of the internally generated labels like "Contents" (for TOC), References (for bib)., etc.? I thought switching the language to Italian would be

Re: How to get "Contents" and similar labels in other languages?

2007-02-06 Thread Enrico Forestieri
Stefano Franchi writes: > Well, I think I have hit the LyX/Babel bug/feature again. I have a > babel declaration in my standard preamble, which declares both English > and Italian, with English coming last. That seems to be the problem. > selecting Italian in the language pane of the LyX

hyphenation writing in other languages rather than English

2004-05-13 Thread Juan Luis UPSAM
Does anyone know how to force Lyx to use other hyphenation rules rather than English ones? I mean, as far as i know you can break a word using a hyphen at any place inside the word, i.e., This is reason- able However, in Spanish you are forced to break the word BETWEEN syllabes, i.e. Esto es

Re: hyphenation writing in other languages rather than English

2004-05-13 Thread Luiz Eleno
Juan Luis UPSAM wrote: Does anyone know how to force Lyx to use other hyphenation rules rather than English ones? This has to be done outside lyx, since it is an latex feature. And it depends on which operational system/latex distribution you have. In linux/tetex, you usually run texconfig

Re[2]: hyphenation writing in other languages rather than English

2004-05-13 Thread Juan Luis UPSAM
Obrigado, thank you. Works both in linux and windows Although R Saunders' (thanks Rob) document is quite comprehensive, using lyx under Windows as a main document processor for a department or section has a lot of obstacles of many types in which you have to invest time and effort. It's a pity,

Re: Re[2]: hyphenation writing in other languages rather than English

2004-05-13 Thread Georg Baum
Juan Luis UPSAM wrote: Obrigado, thank you. Works both in linux and windows Although R Saunders' (thanks Rob) document is quite comprehensive, using lyx under Windows as a main document processor for a department or section has a lot of obstacles of many types in which you have to invest

hyphenation writing in other languages rather than English

2004-05-13 Thread Juan Luis UPSAM
Does anyone know how to force Lyx to use other hyphenation rules rather than English ones? I mean, as far as i know you can break a word using a hyphen at any place inside the word, i.e., This is reason- able However, in Spanish you are forced to break the word BETWEEN syllabes, i.e. Esto es

Re: hyphenation writing in other languages rather than English

2004-05-13 Thread Luiz Eleno
Juan Luis UPSAM wrote: Does anyone know how to force Lyx to use other hyphenation rules rather than English ones? This has to be done outside lyx, since it is an latex feature. And it depends on which operational system/latex distribution you have. In linux/tetex, you usually run texconfig

Re[2]: hyphenation writing in other languages rather than English

2004-05-13 Thread Juan Luis UPSAM
Obrigado, thank you. Works both in linux and windows Although R Saunders' (thanks Rob) document is quite comprehensive, using lyx under Windows as a main document processor for a department or section has a lot of obstacles of many types in which you have to invest time and effort. It's a pity,

Re: Re[2]: hyphenation writing in other languages rather than English

2004-05-13 Thread Georg Baum
Juan Luis UPSAM wrote: Obrigado, thank you. Works both in linux and windows Although R Saunders' (thanks Rob) document is quite comprehensive, using lyx under Windows as a main document processor for a department or section has a lot of obstacles of many types in which you have to invest

hyphenation writing in other languages rather than English

2004-05-13 Thread Juan Luis UPSAM
Does anyone know how to force Lyx to use other hyphenation rules rather than English ones? I mean, as far as i know you can break a word using a hyphen at any place inside the word, i.e., This is reason- able However, in Spanish you are forced to break the word BETWEEN syllabes, i.e. Esto es

Re: hyphenation writing in other languages rather than English

2004-05-13 Thread Luiz Eleno
Juan Luis UPSAM wrote: Does anyone know how to force Lyx to use other hyphenation rules rather than English ones? This has to be done outside lyx, since it is an latex feature. And it depends on which operational system/latex distribution you have. In linux/tetex, you usually run texconfig

Re[2]: hyphenation writing in other languages rather than English

2004-05-13 Thread Juan Luis UPSAM
Obrigado, thank you. Works both in linux and windows Although R Saunders' (thanks Rob) document is quite comprehensive, using lyx under Windows as a main document processor for a department or section has a lot of obstacles of many types in which you have to invest time and effort. It's a pity,

Re: Re[2]: hyphenation writing in other languages rather than English

2004-05-13 Thread Georg Baum
Juan Luis UPSAM wrote: > Obrigado, thank you. Works both in linux and windows > > Although R Saunders' (thanks Rob) document is quite comprehensive, > using lyx under Windows as a main document processor for a department > or section has a lot of obstacles of many types in which you have to >

Other languages

2000-10-23 Thread Idar Tollefsen
Hello, I have written a DocBook document and now I want to convert it to a PDF file using virpdftex that comes with MiKTeX (I'm using LyX on Win32). I have first exported the file as a SGML file. I have installed support for my language in Babel (Norwegian). These are the commands I use to do

Re: Other languages

2000-10-23 Thread Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 10:08:03AM +0200, Idar Tollefsen wrote: Hello, I have written a DocBook document and now I want to convert it to a PDF file using virpdftex that comes with MiKTeX (I'm using LyX on Win32). I have first exported the file as a SGML file. Try the following step

Re: Other languages

2000-10-23 Thread Philippe JAOUEN
Idar Tollefsen a écrit : Hello, I have written a DocBook document and now I want to convert it to a PDF file using virpdftex that comes with MiKTeX (I'm using LyX on Win32). I have first exported the file as a SGML file. I have installed support for my language in Babel (Norwegian).

Other languages

2000-10-23 Thread Idar Tollefsen
Hello, I have written a DocBook document and now I want to convert it to a PDF file using virpdftex that comes with MiKTeX (I'm using LyX on Win32). I have first exported the file as a SGML file. I have installed support for my language in Babel (Norwegian). These are the commands I use to do

Re: Other languages

2000-10-23 Thread Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 10:08:03AM +0200, Idar Tollefsen wrote: Hello, I have written a DocBook document and now I want to convert it to a PDF file using virpdftex that comes with MiKTeX (I'm using LyX on Win32). I have first exported the file as a SGML file. Try the following step

Re: Other languages

2000-10-23 Thread Philippe JAOUEN
Idar Tollefsen a écrit : Hello, I have written a DocBook document and now I want to convert it to a PDF file using virpdftex that comes with MiKTeX (I'm using LyX on Win32). I have first exported the file as a SGML file. I have installed support for my language in Babel (Norwegian).

Other languages

2000-10-23 Thread Idar Tollefsen
Hello, I have written a DocBook document and now I want to convert it to a PDF file using virpdftex that comes with MiKTeX (I'm using LyX on Win32). I have first exported the file as a SGML file. I have installed support for my language in Babel (Norwegian). These are the commands I use to do

Re: Other languages

2000-10-23 Thread Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 10:08:03AM +0200, Idar Tollefsen wrote: > Hello, > > I have written a DocBook document and now I want to convert > it to a PDF file using virpdftex that comes with MiKTeX > (I'm using LyX on Win32). I have first exported the file as a SGML file. Try the following step

Re: Other languages

2000-10-23 Thread Philippe JAOUEN
Idar Tollefsen a écrit : > > Hello, > > I have written a DocBook document and now I want to convert > it to a PDF file using virpdftex that comes with MiKTeX > (I'm using LyX on Win32). I have first exported the file as a SGML file. > I have installed support for my language in Babel