On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 07:37:58AM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
lyx2lyx script failed to convert it.
That' what I kept getting until I manually copied some
On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 07:37:58AM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
lyx2lyx script failed to convert it.
That' what I kept getting until I manually copied some
On Fri, Oct 06, 2006 at 07:37:58AM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
> this message: "This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
> lyx2lyx script failed to convert it."
That' what I kept getting until I manually copied
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Oct 5, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A problem included on an exam has five parts, (a) through (e), in an
enumerate environment, and the parts all refer to a single figure
which I'd like to include to the right, like so:
(a)
(b)
(c)
On Oct 6, 2006, at 6:34 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Oct 5, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A problem included on an exam has five parts, (a) through (e),
in an enumerate environment, and the parts all refer to a single
figure which I'd
On Friday 06 October 2006 13:37, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Helge,
Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
lyx2lyx script failed to convert it.
The file was generated with a newer version and the
On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
lyx2lyx script failed to convert it.
The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that
On Oct 6, 2006, at 8:21 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
lyx2lyx script failed to convert it.
The file was generated
Bruce == Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce I'm running LyX 1.4.1, and the lyx2lyx script failed to convert
Bruce Helge's file.
Helge's file was written with LyX 1.5.0svn, the current development
version, and 1.4.3 cannot read it. When this is released, the latest
1.4.x version
Paul Smith wrote:
On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
lyx2lyx script failed to convert it.
The file was generated with a newer version and
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
The trouble is that this 5-part problem is one problem on an exam, so it
is, say, problem 3 out of ten problems all set in a single large
enumerate environment. I'd prefer a solution that does not interrupt
the enumeration. Is there a way to keep the distance between
On Oct 6, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Georg Baum wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
lyx2lyx script failed to convert it.
The
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Oct 5, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A problem included on an exam has five parts, (a) through (e), in an
enumerate environment, and the parts all refer to a single figure
which I'd like to include to the right, like so:
(a)
(b)
(c)
On Oct 6, 2006, at 6:34 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Oct 5, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A problem included on an exam has five parts, (a) through (e),
in an enumerate environment, and the parts all refer to a single
figure which I'd
On Friday 06 October 2006 13:37, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Helge,
Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
lyx2lyx script failed to convert it.
The file was generated with a newer version and the
On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
lyx2lyx script failed to convert it.
The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx version that
On Oct 6, 2006, at 8:21 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
lyx2lyx script failed to convert it.
The file was generated
Bruce == Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce I'm running LyX 1.4.1, and the lyx2lyx script failed to convert
Bruce Helge's file.
Helge's file was written with LyX 1.5.0svn, the current development
version, and 1.4.3 cannot read it. When this is released, the latest
1.4.x version
Paul Smith wrote:
On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
lyx2lyx script failed to convert it.
The file was generated with a newer version and
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
The trouble is that this 5-part problem is one problem on an exam, so it
is, say, problem 3 out of ten problems all set in a single large
enumerate environment. I'd prefer a solution that does not interrupt
the enumeration. Is there a way to keep the distance between
On Oct 6, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Georg Baum wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
On 10/6/06, José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
this message: This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
lyx2lyx script failed to convert it.
The
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Oct 5, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A problem included on an exam has five parts, (a) through (e), in an
enumerate environment, and the parts all refer to a single figure
which I'd like to include to the right, like so:
(a)
(b)
(c)
On Oct 6, 2006, at 6:34 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Oct 5, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A problem included on an exam has five parts, (a) through (e),
in an enumerate environment, and the parts all refer to a single
figure which I'd
On Friday 06 October 2006 13:37, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> Helge,
>
> Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
> this message: "This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
> lyx2lyx script failed to convert it."
The file was generated with a newer version and
On 10/6/06, José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
> this message: "This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
> lyx2lyx script failed to convert it."
The file was generated with a newer version and the lyx2lyx
On Oct 6, 2006, at 8:21 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
On 10/6/06, José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
> this message: "This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
> lyx2lyx script failed to convert it."
The file was
> "Bruce" == Bruce Pourciau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bruce> I'm running LyX 1.4.1, and the lyx2lyx script failed to convert
Bruce> Helge's file.
Helge's file was written with LyX 1.5.0svn, the current development
version, and 1.4.3 cannot read it. When this is released, the latest
1.4.x
Paul Smith wrote:
> On 10/6/06, José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
>> > this message: "This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
>> > lyx2lyx script failed to convert it."
>>
>> The file was generated with a
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
The trouble is that this 5-part problem is one problem on an exam, so it
is, say, problem 3 out of ten problems all set in a single large
enumerate environment. I'd prefer a solution that does not interrupt
the enumeration. Is there a way to keep the distance between
On Oct 6, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Georg Baum wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
On 10/6/06, José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sounds like what I need, but when I tried to open your file I saw
this message: "This file is from an earlier version of LyX, but the
lyx2lyx script failed to convert it."
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A problem included on an exam has five parts, (a) through (e), in an
enumerate environment, and the parts all refer to a single figure which
I'd like to include to the right, like so:
(a)
(b)
(c)Figure
(d)
(e)
I'd like the vertical spacing between
On Oct 5, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A problem included on an exam has five parts, (a) through (e), in
an enumerate environment, and the parts all refer to a single
figure which I'd like to include to the right, like so:
(a)
(b)
(c)Figure
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A problem included on an exam has five parts, (a) through (e), in an
enumerate environment, and the parts all refer to a single figure which
I'd like to include to the right, like so:
(a)
(b)
(c)Figure
(d)
(e)
I'd like the vertical spacing between
On Oct 5, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A problem included on an exam has five parts, (a) through (e), in
an enumerate environment, and the parts all refer to a single
figure which I'd like to include to the right, like so:
(a)
(b)
(c)Figure
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A problem included on an exam has five parts, (a) through (e), in an
enumerate environment, and the parts all refer to a single figure which
I'd like to include to the right, like so:
(a)
(b)
(c)Figure
(d)
(e)
I'd like the vertical spacing between
On Oct 5, 2006, at 1:59 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A problem included on an exam has five parts, (a) through (e), in
an enumerate environment, and the parts all refer to a single
figure which I'd like to include to the right, like so:
(a)
(b)
(c)Figure
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