Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to put something like a #include inside a bind file?
Thanks
SteveT
\bind_file name-of-other-file
In the event of collisions, I think that last loaded wins, but I won't
swear to that (might be first loaded).
/Paul
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to put something like a #include inside a bind file?
Thanks
SteveT
\bind_file name-of-other-file
In the event of collisions, I think that last loaded wins, but I won't
swear to that (might be first loaded).
/Paul
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to put something like a #include inside a bind file?
Thanks
SteveT
\bind_file name-of-other-file
In the event of collisions, I think that last loaded wins, but I won't
swear to that (might be first loaded).
/Paul
I wrote:
I followed the instructions for including another Lyx file in my
document and this worked fine except for one thing: I am using a
wrapper script between the LaTeX and the dvi output to add index tags
and this is not working on the included file.
It seems to me that Lyx should do
I wrote:
I followed the instructions for including another Lyx file in my
document and this worked fine except for one thing: I am using a
wrapper script between the LaTeX and the dvi output to add index tags
and this is not working on the included file.
It seems to me that Lyx should do
I wrote:
> I followed the instructions for including another Lyx file in my
> document and this worked fine except for one thing: I am using a
> wrapper script between the LaTeX and the dvi output to add index tags
> and this is not working on the included file.
>
> It seems to me that Lyx should
The fact that the drive letter (and colon) appear twice is also quite odd.
Is the trailing part of the path (public.gmane.org) really part of the path
to the target file? It's also odd that the path would start in the temporary
buffer directory -- if you use Insert - Include File, even
Sorry i should qualify this is only a problem if i wish to look at a
formatted output (dvi pdf or ps). If i export the latex it works fine.
Geoff
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
The fact that the drive letter (and colon) appear twice is also quite odd.
Is the trailing part of the
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
The path to the target is c:\lyxfiles\thesis\ch3.lyx
The full error message is
--
Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp/lyx_tmpdir3780a04072/lyx_tmpbuf0/c:/lyxfiles/thesis/ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
--
This looks to me like a simple case of LyX not
Michael == Michael Wojcik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
The path to the target is c:\lyxfiles\thesis\ch3.lyx The full error
message is -- Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp/lyx_tmpdir3780a04072/lyx_tmpbuf0/c:/lyxfiles/thesis/ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
This looks to me like a simple case of LyX not recognizing that a path which
starts with a drive letter specification (c:/) is an absolute path and not
a relative one.
Could you try without the drive letter, that is setting the target to
/lyxfiles/thesis/ch3.tex?
The solution! If i just remove
Geoffrey == Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This looks to me like a simple case of LyX not recognizing that a
path which starts with a drive letter specification (c:/) is an
absolute path and not a relative one.
Could you try without the drive letter, that is setting the target
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
This looks to me like a simple case of LyX not recognizing that a path
which starts with a drive letter specification (c:/) is an absolute
path and not a relative one.
Could you try without the drive letter, that is setting the target to
/lyxfiles/thesis/ch3.tex?
The
The fact that the drive letter (and colon) appear twice is also quite odd.
Is the trailing part of the path (public.gmane.org) really part of the path
to the target file? It's also odd that the path would start in the temporary
buffer directory -- if you use Insert - Include File, even
Sorry i should qualify this is only a problem if i wish to look at a
formatted output (dvi pdf or ps). If i export the latex it works fine.
Geoff
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
The fact that the drive letter (and colon) appear twice is also quite odd.
Is the trailing part of the
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
The path to the target is c:\lyxfiles\thesis\ch3.lyx
The full error message is
--
Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp/lyx_tmpdir3780a04072/lyx_tmpbuf0/c:/lyxfiles/thesis/ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
--
This looks to me like a simple case of LyX not
Michael == Michael Wojcik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
The path to the target is c:\lyxfiles\thesis\ch3.lyx The full error
message is -- Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp/lyx_tmpdir3780a04072/lyx_tmpbuf0/c:/lyxfiles/thesis/ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
This looks to me like a simple case of LyX not recognizing that a path which
starts with a drive letter specification (c:/) is an absolute path and not
a relative one.
Could you try without the drive letter, that is setting the target to
/lyxfiles/thesis/ch3.tex?
The solution! If i just remove
Geoffrey == Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This looks to me like a simple case of LyX not recognizing that a
path which starts with a drive letter specification (c:/) is an
absolute path and not a relative one.
Could you try without the drive letter, that is setting the target
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
This looks to me like a simple case of LyX not recognizing that a path
which starts with a drive letter specification (c:/) is an absolute
path and not a relative one.
Could you try without the drive letter, that is setting the target to
/lyxfiles/thesis/ch3.tex?
The
The fact that the drive letter (and colon) appear twice is also quite odd.
Is the trailing part of the path (public.gmane.org) really part of the path
to the target file? It's also odd that the path would start in the temporary
buffer directory -- if you use Insert -> Include File, even
Sorry i should qualify this is only a problem if i wish to look at a
formatted output (dvi pdf or ps). If i export the latex it works fine.
Geoff
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
The fact that the drive letter (and colon) appear twice is also quite odd.
Is the trailing part of the
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
The path to the target is c:\lyxfiles\thesis\ch3.lyx
The full error message is
--
Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp/lyx_tmpdir3780a04072/lyx_tmpbuf0/c:/lyxfiles/thesis/ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
--
This looks to me like a simple case of LyX not
> "Michael" == Michael Wojcik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
>> The path to the target is c:\lyxfiles\thesis\ch3.lyx The full error
>> message is -- Error: Cannot open file:
>> C:/lyx/tmp/lyx_tmpdir3780a04072/lyx_tmpbuf0/c:/lyxfiles/thesis/ch3.tex
>>
This looks to me like a simple case of LyX not recognizing that a path which
starts with a drive letter specification ("c:/") is an absolute path and not
a relative one.
Could you try without the drive letter, that is setting the target to
"/lyxfiles/thesis/ch3.tex"?
The solution! If i just
> "Geoffrey" == Geoffrey Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> This looks to me like a simple case of LyX not recognizing that a
>> path which starts with a drive letter specification ("c:/") is an
>> absolute path and not a relative one.
>>
>> Could you try without the drive letter, that is
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
This looks to me like a simple case of LyX not recognizing that a path
which starts with a drive letter specification ("c:/") is an absolute
path and not a relative one.
Could you try without the drive letter, that is setting the target to
"/lyxfiles/thesis/ch3.tex"?
The
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I get the following message when i do anything but include form the same
directory
Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp//c:@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
Somewhere it must be converting / to @ or some such
Strange. Maybe it converts \ to @?
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I get the following message when i do anything but include form the same
directory
Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp//c:@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
Somewhere it must be converting / to @ or some such
Geoff
The fact that the drive letter (and
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I get the following message when i do anything but include form the same
directory
Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp//c:@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
Somewhere it must be converting / to @ or some such
Strange. Maybe it converts \ to @?
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I get the following message when i do anything but include form the same
directory
Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp//c:@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
Somewhere it must be converting / to @ or some such
Geoff
The fact that the drive letter (and
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> I get the following message when i do anything but include form the same
> directory
>
> Error: Cannot open file:
>
> C:/lyx/tmp//c:@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ch3.tex
> Invalid arguement
>
> Somewhere it must be converting / to @ or some such
Strange. Maybe it converts
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
I get the following message when i do anything but include form the same
directory
Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp//c:@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
Somewhere it must be converting / to @ or some such
Geoff
The fact that the drive letter (and
Geoffrey == Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Geoffrey Hi I am using the Include file tool and wondered whether it
Geoffrey was possible to include files that are not in the same
Geoffrey directory as the Main file. At present i can only get it to
Geoffrey work if all the files are in the
Hello,
It is supposed to work with LyX =1.3.5.
I am using 1.3.5 on windows and it doesnt seem to work.
JMarc
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I am using the Include file tool and wondered whether it was possible to
include files that are not in the same directory as the Main file. At
present i can only get it to work if all the files are in the same
directory.
This should be possible, using either
I get the following message when i do anything but include form the same
directory
Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp//c:@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
Somewhere it must be converting / to @ or some such
Geoff
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Rob S wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hello,
Geoffrey == Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Geoffrey Hi I am using the Include file tool and wondered whether it
Geoffrey was possible to include files that are not in the same
Geoffrey directory as the Main file. At present i can only get it to
Geoffrey work if all the files are in the
Hello,
It is supposed to work with LyX =1.3.5.
I am using 1.3.5 on windows and it doesnt seem to work.
JMarc
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hi
I am using the Include file tool and wondered whether it was possible to
include files that are not in the same directory as the Main file. At
present i can only get it to work if all the files are in the same
directory.
This should be possible, using either
I get the following message when i do anything but include form the same
directory
Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp//c:@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
Somewhere it must be converting / to @ or some such
Geoff
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Rob S wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hello,
> "Geoffrey" == Geoffrey Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Geoffrey> Hi I am using the Include file tool and wondered whether it
Geoffrey> was possible to include files that are not in the same
Geoffrey> directory as the Main file. At present i can only get it to
Geoffrey> work if all the
Hello,
It is supposed to work with LyX >=1.3.5.
I am using 1.3.5 on windows and it doesnt seem to work.
JMarc
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am using the Include file tool and wondered whether it was possible to
> include files that are not in the same directory as the Main file. At
> present i can only get it to work if all the files are in the same
> directory.
This should be possible, using
I get the following message when i do anything but include form the same
directory
Error: Cannot open file:
C:/lyx/tmp//c:@[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ch3.tex
Invalid arguement
Somewhere it must be converting / to @ or some such
Geoff
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Rob S wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Hello,
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
How do I separate a book manuscript into different include files?
I should have done it from the very begin, but I didnt.
After having included many figures it became difficult to handle the fine
tuning of figure sizes, figure positions, etc since it takes quite
to reload the dvi preview
What is the best way to do it in the present stage?
I do it in my way:
take the original document and do a "file-save", for example as chapter
sorry, i meant "file-save as" ...
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Am Donnerstag, 29. Mrz 2001 01:53 schrieben Sie:
How do I separate a book manuscript into different include files?
Example as it is now:
Title, Table of contents, list of figures, list of tables and
Introduction chapter 1
chapter 2
chapter 19
I want it in file 1 `Introduction with
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
How do I separate a book manuscript into different include files?
I should have done it from the very begin, but I didnt.
After having included many figures it became difficult to handle the fine
tuning of figure sizes, figure positions, etc since it takes quite
to reload the dvi preview
What is the best way to do it in the present stage?
I do it in my way:
take the original document and do a "file-save", for example as chapter
sorry, i meant "file-save as" ...
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Am Donnerstag, 29. Mrz 2001 01:53 schrieben Sie:
How do I separate a book manuscript into different include files?
Example as it is now:
Title, Table of contents, list of figures, list of tables and
Introduction chapter 1
chapter 2
chapter 19
I want it in file 1 `Introduction with
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>
> How do I separate a book manuscript into different include files?
>
> I should have done it from the very begin, but I didn´t.
> After having included many figures it became difficult to handle the fine
> tuning of figure sizes, figure positions, etc since it takes
> > to reload the dvi preview
> >
> > What is the best way to do it in the present stage?
>
> I do it in my way:
>
> take the original document and do a "file->save", for example as chapter
sorry, i meant "file->save as" ...
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Am Donnerstag, 29. März 2001 01:53 schrieben Sie:
> How do I separate a book manuscript into different include files?
> Example as it is now:
>
> Title, Table of contents, list of figures, list of tables and
> Introduction chapter 1
> chapter 2
> chapter 19
> I want it in file 1 `Introduction´
"Wolfgang" == Wolfgang Riedel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wolfgang Hi, I´ve a nice lyx file which includes some other lyx files
Wolfgang (via \inlude). If I´d modified something in this subfiles
Wolfgang and want to look at the resulting dvi (new dvi window or
Wolfgang refreshed old one) then I
"Wolfgang" == Wolfgang Riedel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wolfgang Hi, I´ve a nice lyx file which includes some other lyx files
Wolfgang (via \inlude). If I´d modified something in this subfiles
Wolfgang and want to look at the resulting dvi (new dvi window or
Wolfgang refreshed old one) then I
> "Wolfgang" == Wolfgang Riedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Wolfgang> Hi, I´ve a nice lyx file which includes some other lyx files
Wolfgang> (via \inlude). If I´d modified something in this subfiles
Wolfgang> and want to look at the resulting dvi (new dvi window or
Wolfgang> refreshed old
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