Richard
>> I guess this is impossible.
>>
>> Unless someone has had a brainwave since my original post.
>>
>>
>
> I just haven't had time to think about it. LyX time is spent chasing other
> bugs right now.
I still appreciate you thinking about it, if you do have a sudden
eureka moment, then I
First off, unless you have a specific reason to put the article-only text in
child documents, I'd probably advocate including it in the original text file in
branches (just to keep things together). If you have a particular reason to use
child documents, then maybe put the child include
Paul,
> First off, unless you have a specific reason to put the article-only text in
> child documents, I'd probably advocate including it in the original text file
> in
> branches (just to keep things together). If you have a particular reason to
> use
> child documents, then maybe put the
I have Beamer set up to create a main presentation plus a child document
that produces an article (where I include additional article only
text) that I use as a handout.
A change of policy means that we are now handing out just an outline
of the main slide headings and the bullet points
On 09/16/2010 09:21 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
I have Beamer set up to create a main presentation plus a child
document that produces an article (where I include additional
article only text) that I use as a handout.
A change of policy means that we are now handing out just an outline
of the main
Richard,
I'm not sure I fully understand what you want. What do you mean by the
bullet points beneath them? I think of bullet points as things on the
slides, so that's presumably not what you mean.
If you have a presentation file with no additional article notes or
graphics and print out a
On 09/16/2010 03:29 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
Richard,
I'm not sure I fully understand what you want. What do you mean by the
bullet points beneath them? I think of bullet points as things on the
slides, so that's presumably not what you mean.
If you have a presentation file with
Richard,
Thanks for persisting with this.
The text is added in an ERT box.
\modearticle {text inserted between brackets will only print in the
article and not the presentation}
Graphics are added just with the insert graphics menu.
It is beginning to look that this may well end up rather
I wonder if a child document that only contained a TOC might work, if
that's possible.
Graham
I have Beamer set up to create a main presentation plus a child document
that produces an article (where I include additional article only
text) that I use as a handout.
A change of policy means that we are now handing out just an outline
of the main slide headings and the bullet points
On 09/16/2010 09:21 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
I have Beamer set up to create a main presentation plus a child
document that produces an article (where I include additional
article only text) that I use as a handout.
A change of policy means that we are now handing out just an outline
of the main
Richard,
I'm not sure I fully understand what you want. What do you mean by the
bullet points beneath them? I think of bullet points as things on the
slides, so that's presumably not what you mean.
If you have a presentation file with no additional article notes or
graphics and print out a
On 09/16/2010 03:29 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
Richard,
I'm not sure I fully understand what you want. What do you mean by the
bullet points beneath them? I think of bullet points as things on the
slides, so that's presumably not what you mean.
If you have a presentation file with
Richard,
Thanks for persisting with this.
The text is added in an ERT box.
\modearticle {text inserted between brackets will only print in the
article and not the presentation}
Graphics are added just with the insert graphics menu.
It is beginning to look that this may well end up rather
I wonder if a child document that only contained a TOC might work, if
that's possible.
Graham
I have Beamer set up to create a main presentation plus a child document
that produces an article (where I include additional "article" only
text) that I use as a handout.
A change of policy means that we are now handing out just an "outline"
of the main slide headings and the bullet points
On 09/16/2010 09:21 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
I have Beamer set up to create a main presentation plus a child
document that produces an article (where I include additional
"article" only text) that I use as a handout.
A change of policy means that we are now handing out just an "outline"
of the
Richard,
> I'm not sure I fully understand what you want. What do you mean by "the
> bullet points beneath them"? I think of bullet points as things on the
> slides, so that's presumably not what you mean.
If you have a presentation file with no additional "article" notes or
graphics and print
On 09/16/2010 03:29 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
Richard,
I'm not sure I fully understand what you want. What do you mean by "the
bullet points beneath them"? I think of bullet points as things on the
slides, so that's presumably not what you mean.
If you have a presentation file with
Richard,
Thanks for persisting with this.
The text is added in an ERT box.
\mode {text inserted between brackets will only print in the
article and not the presentation}
Graphics are added just with the insert graphics menu.
It is beginning to look that this may well end up rather
I wonder if a child document that only contained a TOC might work, if
that's possible.
Graham
Hi list,
Lyx 1.6.5 (normal Windows installer running under XP/SP3) doesn't
execute the very convenient lp.exe windows print dialog command
discussed at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips
This worked fine under 1.6.4. I have lp.exe in my path, in fact I put
it in mktex/bin . lyx
Gerald Cecil schrieb:
Lyx 1.6.5 (normal Windows installer running under XP/SP3) doesn't
execute the very convenient lp.exe windows print dialog command
discussed at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips
The easiest and most safe way of printing is to export your document as
PDF(pdflatex
Hi list,
Lyx 1.6.5 (normal Windows installer running under XP/SP3) doesn't
execute the very convenient lp.exe windows print dialog command
discussed at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips
This worked fine under 1.6.4. I have lp.exe in my path, in fact I put
it in mktex/bin . lyx
Gerald Cecil schrieb:
Lyx 1.6.5 (normal Windows installer running under XP/SP3) doesn't
execute the very convenient lp.exe windows print dialog command
discussed at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips
The easiest and most safe way of printing is to export your document as
PDF(pdflatex
Hi list,
Lyx 1.6.5 (normal Windows installer running under XP/SP3) doesn't
execute the very convenient lp.exe windows print dialog command
discussed at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips
This worked fine under 1.6.4. I have lp.exe in my path, in fact I put
it in mktex/bin . lyx
Gerald Cecil schrieb:
Lyx 1.6.5 (normal Windows installer running under XP/SP3) doesn't
execute the very convenient lp.exe windows print dialog command
discussed at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips
The easiest and most safe way of printing is to export your document as
PDF(pdflatex
On 2010-02-02, rgheck wrote:
The lyx2lyx script is called only to convert files from older versions
of LyX to the current format,
This is a common misconception. lyx2lyx is called whenever the file
format of the file differs from the file format used in the running LyX
version. (This will
On 2010-02-02, rgheck wrote:
The lyx2lyx script is called only to convert files from older versions
of LyX to the current format,
This is a common misconception. lyx2lyx is called whenever the file
format of the file differs from the file format used in the running LyX
version. (This will
On 2010-02-02, rgheck wrote:
> The lyx2lyx script is called only to convert files from older versions
> of LyX to the current format,
This is a common misconception. lyx2lyx is called whenever the file
format of the file differs from the file format used in the running LyX
version. (This will
I am brand new to lyx/latex/tex.
I installed lyx 1.61 under Ubuntu 8.04, using the Ubuntu backports
repository. When I tried to print the tutorial, I got the following error:
Lyx: Cannot convert file
An error occurred whilst running python -tt
'/usr/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/lyx2lyx' -cbig
After
On 02/02/2010 11:11 AM, Dean Chandler wrote:
I am brand new to lyx/latex/tex.
I installed lyx 1.61 under Ubuntu 8.04, using the Ubuntu backports
repository. When I tried to print the tutorial, I got the following
error:
Lyx: Cannot convert file
An error occurred whilst running python -tt
Dean Chandler schrieb:
I am brand new to lyx/latex/tex.
I installed lyx 1.61 under Ubuntu 8.04, using the Ubuntu backports
repository. When I tried to print the tutorial,
It should at least work when you export or view the file as PDF
(pdflatex) and then print it using your PDF viewer
I am brand new to lyx/latex/tex.
I installed lyx 1.61 under Ubuntu 8.04, using the Ubuntu backports
repository. When I tried to print the tutorial, I got the following error:
Lyx: Cannot convert file
An error occurred whilst running python -tt
'/usr/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/lyx2lyx' -cbig
After
On 02/02/2010 11:11 AM, Dean Chandler wrote:
I am brand new to lyx/latex/tex.
I installed lyx 1.61 under Ubuntu 8.04, using the Ubuntu backports
repository. When I tried to print the tutorial, I got the following
error:
Lyx: Cannot convert file
An error occurred whilst running python -tt
Dean Chandler schrieb:
I am brand new to lyx/latex/tex.
I installed lyx 1.61 under Ubuntu 8.04, using the Ubuntu backports
repository. When I tried to print the tutorial,
It should at least work when you export or view the file as PDF
(pdflatex) and then print it using your PDF viewer
I am brand new to lyx/latex/tex.
I installed lyx 1.61 under Ubuntu 8.04, using the Ubuntu backports
repository. When I tried to print the tutorial, I got the following error:
Lyx: Cannot convert file
An error occurred whilst running python -tt
'/usr/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/lyx2lyx' -cbig
After
On 02/02/2010 11:11 AM, Dean Chandler wrote:
I am brand new to lyx/latex/tex.
I installed lyx 1.61 under Ubuntu 8.04, using the Ubuntu backports
repository. When I tried to print the tutorial, I got the following
error:
Lyx: Cannot convert file
An error occurred whilst running python -tt
Dean Chandler schrieb:
I am brand new to lyx/latex/tex.
I installed lyx 1.61 under Ubuntu 8.04, using the Ubuntu backports
repository. When I tried to print the tutorial,
It should at least work when you export or view the file as PDF
(pdflatex) and then print it using your PDF viewer
It doesn't rain but it pours.
My HP Deskjet F2280 all in one printer won't print landscape in
anything created by LyX either directly from LyX or from a .pdf file
that LyX created.
I see on the Hewlett Packard webspace that another person is having
problems with the same printer when trying to
On 01/28/2010 08:02 AM, M-L wrote:
It doesn't rain but it pours.
My HP Deskjet F2280 all in one printer won't print landscape in
anything created by LyX either directly from LyX or from a .pdf file
that LyX created.
I see on the Hewlett Packard webspace that another person is having
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 08:23:04 -0500 rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com applied
thoughts to keyboard and posted this:
On 01/28/2010 08:02 AM, M-L wrote:
It doesn't rain but it pours.
My HP Deskjet F2280 all in one printer won't print landscape in
anything created by LyX either directly from LyX or from
It doesn't rain but it pours.
My HP Deskjet F2280 all in one printer won't print landscape in
anything created by LyX either directly from LyX or from a .pdf file
that LyX created.
I see on the Hewlett Packard webspace that another person is having
problems with the same printer when trying to
On 01/28/2010 08:02 AM, M-L wrote:
It doesn't rain but it pours.
My HP Deskjet F2280 all in one printer won't print landscape in
anything created by LyX either directly from LyX or from a .pdf file
that LyX created.
I see on the Hewlett Packard webspace that another person is having
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 08:23:04 -0500 rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com applied
thoughts to keyboard and posted this:
On 01/28/2010 08:02 AM, M-L wrote:
It doesn't rain but it pours.
My HP Deskjet F2280 all in one printer won't print landscape in
anything created by LyX either directly from LyX or from
It doesn't rain but it pours.
My HP Deskjet F2280 all in one printer won't print landscape in
anything created by LyX either directly from LyX or from a .pdf file
that LyX created.
I see on the Hewlett Packard webspace that another person is having
problems with the same printer when trying to
On 01/28/2010 08:02 AM, M-L wrote:
> It doesn't rain but it pours.
>
> My HP Deskjet F2280 all in one printer won't print landscape in
> anything created by LyX either directly from LyX or from a .pdf file
> that LyX created.
>
> I see on the Hewlett Packard webspace that another person is having
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 08:23:04 -0500 rgheck applied
thoughts to keyboard and posted this:
>On 01/28/2010 08:02 AM, M-L wrote:
>> It doesn't rain but it pours.
>>
>> My HP Deskjet F2280 all in one printer won't print landscape in
>> anything created by LyX either directly from
Does anyone have any useful input on what photo format gives the best
quality results on b/w printing via lyx? Are there any optimal values,
or things to worry about?
TIA
Richard
to highlight? What kind of
contrast values are you hoping to get? What is the initial resolution? Do
you have high-res copies for printing on a press or will you be printing
from a desktop computer?
The answer to your original question really depends on what you want to do
with them. My experience
on a white
background? Or are they grayscale images or are they true black and white
(two-tone images)?
Are there any pertinent details that you wish to highlight? What kind of
contrast values are you hoping to get? What is the initial resolution? Do
you have high-res copies for printing
that they aren't down sampled
(some image editing programs don't distinguish between the pixel dimensions
and the physical dimensions). You want the pixel dimensions to remain the
same, regardless of the physical dimensions. Most printing presses require
images that are at least 300 dpi, though bigger
dimensions to remain the
same, regardless of the physical dimensions. Most printing presses require
images that are at least 300 dpi, though bigger is *always* better. It's a
completely different mindset than when creating something for online
distribution.
Thus, I would avoid Photoshop's Save
Does anyone have any useful input on what photo format gives the best
quality results on b/w printing via lyx? Are there any optimal values,
or things to worry about?
TIA
Richard
to highlight? What kind of
contrast values are you hoping to get? What is the initial resolution? Do
you have high-res copies for printing on a press or will you be printing
from a desktop computer?
The answer to your original question really depends on what you want to do
with them. My experience
on a white
background? Or are they grayscale images or are they true black and white
(two-tone images)?
Are there any pertinent details that you wish to highlight? What kind of
contrast values are you hoping to get? What is the initial resolution? Do
you have high-res copies for printing
that they aren't down sampled
(some image editing programs don't distinguish between the pixel dimensions
and the physical dimensions). You want the pixel dimensions to remain the
same, regardless of the physical dimensions. Most printing presses require
images that are at least 300 dpi, though bigger
dimensions to remain the
same, regardless of the physical dimensions. Most printing presses require
images that are at least 300 dpi, though bigger is *always* better. It's a
completely different mindset than when creating something for online
distribution.
Thus, I would avoid Photoshop's Save
Does anyone have any useful input on what photo format gives the best
quality results on b/w printing via lyx? Are there any optimal values,
or things to worry about?
TIA
Richard
to highlight? What kind of
contrast values are you hoping to get? What is the initial resolution? Do
you have high-res copies for printing on a press or will you be printing
from a desktop computer?
The answer to your original question really depends on what you want to do
with them. My experience
> you have high-res copies for printing on a press or will you be printing
> from a desktop computer?
>
> The answer to your original question really depends on what you want to do
> with them. My experience with LyX has been that it does a pretty good job
> with whateve
onal data.
Also, when you "scale the images", make sure that they aren't down sampled
(some image editing programs don't distinguish between the pixel dimensions
and the physical dimensions). You want the pixel dimensions to remain the
same, regardless of the physical dimensions. Most pri
t; Also, when you "scale the images", make sure that they aren't down sampled
> (some image editing programs don't distinguish between the pixel dimensions
> and the physical dimensions). You want the pixel dimensions to remain the
> same, regardless of the physical dimens
--- On Sun, 12/6/09, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
From: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org
Subject: Re: Printing book on two-sided document
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Received: Sunday, December 6, 2009, 8:33 AM
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final
--- On Sun, 12/6/09, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
From: Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org
Subject: Re: Printing book on two-sided document
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Received: Sunday, December 6, 2009, 8:33 AM
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final
--- On Sun, 12/6/09, Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@lyx.org> wrote:
> From: Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@lyx.org>
> Subject: Re: Printing book on two-sided document
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Received: Sunday, December 6, 2009, 8:33 AM
> Luca Carlon wrote:
> > Hi!
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
binded. So, I checked in LyX the two-sided document checkbox, to have
it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
I suppose this is not LyX related, but I don't know: the created
document is, of
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
binded. So, I checked in LyX the two-sided document checkbox, to have
it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
I suppose this is not LyX related, but I don't know: the
. Remember that the inner space in double-side layout is the *sum*
of both the inner margin of the left and the right page, so the inner margin
of each individual page has to be narrower than the outer margin.
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and then manually
binded the inner margins have to be wider than outer.
For this case
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and then manually
binded the inner margins have to be wider than
On Sunday 06 December 2009 14:01:01 Luca Carlon wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
binded. So, I checked in LyX the two-sided document checkbox, to have
it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
I suppose this is not LyX related, but I don't know: the created
document is, of
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
binded. So, I checked in LyX the two-sided document checkbox, to have
it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
I suppose this is not LyX related, but I don't know: the
. Remember that the inner space in double-side layout is the *sum*
of both the inner margin of the left and the right page, so the inner margin
of each individual page has to be narrower than the outer margin.
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and then manually
binded the inner margins have to be wider than outer.
For this case
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and then manually
binded the inner margins have to be wider than
On Sunday 06 December 2009 14:01:01 Luca Carlon wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer
Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
binded. So, I checked in LyX the "two-sided document" checkbox, to have
it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
I suppose this is not LyX related, but I don't know: the created
document is, of
Luca Carlon wrote:
> Hi! Tomorrow I will have to print my final thesis, and I'll have it
> binded. So, I checked in LyX the "two-sided document" checkbox, to have
> it on the two sides to create the book, but I noticed something strange.
> I suppose this is not LyX related, but I don't know:
has to be narrower than the outer margin.
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and then manually
binded the inner margins have to be wider than outer.
--
Manveru
jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
gg: 1624001
http://www.manveru.pl
Manveru wrote:
> The above statement is true only if use design the document for
> printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
> stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and then manually
> binded the inner margins have to be wider than outer.
F
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Manveru wrote:
The above statement is true only if use design the document for
printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
stage. In case of document printed on laser printer and then manually
binded the inner margins have to be wider than
On Sunday 06 December 2009 14:01:01 Luca Carlon wrote:
> Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > Manveru wrote:
> >> The above statement is true only if use design the document for
> >> printing, where the space to bind/glue will be added at final prepress
> >> stage.
On 2009-12-02, Rob wrote:
I have a bunch of figures at the end of my document that I want to keep
in the document, but I don't want to have them appear in the pdf
output. How do I skip over these? They need to be part of the
material compiled since they have labels that are referenced in
On 2009-12-02, Rob wrote:
I have a bunch of figures at the end of my document that I want to keep
in the document, but I don't want to have them appear in the pdf
output. How do I skip over these? They need to be part of the
material compiled since they have labels that are referenced in
On 2009-12-02, Rob wrote:
> I have a bunch of figures at the end of my document that I want to keep
> in the document, but I don't want to have them appear in the pdf
> output. How do I "skip" over these? They need to be part of the
> material compiled since they have labels that are
Hi,
I have a bunch of figures at the end of my document that I want to keep in the
document, but I don't want to have them appear in the pdf output. How do I
skip over these? They need to be part of the material compiled since they
have labels that are referenced in the text, but I simply don't
Rob schrieb:
I have a bunch of figures at the end of my document that I want to keep in the
document, but I don't want to have them appear in the pdf output.
Add the document option draft in the menu Document-Settings-Document class-Custom, or mark the
images as draft (right click on the
Hi,
I have a bunch of figures at the end of my document that I want to keep in the
document, but I don't want to have them appear in the pdf output. How do I
skip over these? They need to be part of the material compiled since they
have labels that are referenced in the text, but I simply don't
Rob schrieb:
I have a bunch of figures at the end of my document that I want to keep in the
document, but I don't want to have them appear in the pdf output.
Add the document option draft in the menu Document-Settings-Document class-Custom, or mark the
images as draft (right click on the
Hi,
I have a bunch of figures at the end of my document that I want to keep in the
document, but I don't want to have them appear in the pdf output. How do I
"skip" over these? They need to be part of the material compiled since they
have labels that are referenced in the text, but I simply
Rob schrieb:
I have a bunch of figures at the end of my document that I want to keep in the
document, but I don't want to have them appear in the pdf output.
Add the document option "draft in the menu Document->Settings->Document class->Custom, or mark the
images as draft (right click on the
What's the easiest way to print lyx notes or comments? I've seen
something in the mailing list archive from 2002. I have now
1.6.0.rc3.
TIA,
--
myriam
From the cat's little instruction handbook:
Don't run to the vet's for every little ache and pain.
What's the easiest way to print lyx notes or comments? I've seen
something in the mailing list archive from 2002. I have now
1.6.0.rc3.
TIA,
--
myriam
From the cat's little instruction handbook:
Don't run to the vet's for every little ache and pain.
What's the easiest way to print lyx notes or comments? I've seen
something in the mailing list archive from 2002. I have now
1.6.0.rc3.
TIA,
--
myriam
>From the cat's little instruction handbook:
Don't run to the vet's for every little ache and pain.
In a document with many footnotes, is there any easy way to turn off
(prevent) the printing of the footnotes so that there is no trace of
them in the printed document?
Lou
Louis A. Turk wrote:
In a document with many footnotes, is there any easy way to turn off
(prevent) the printing of the footnotes so that there is no trace of
them in the printed document?
I'd think something like:
\def\footnote#1{}
would do. But I've not tested this.
rh
In a document with many footnotes, is there any easy way to turn off
(prevent) the printing of the footnotes so that there is no trace of
them in the printed document?
Lou
Louis A. Turk wrote:
In a document with many footnotes, is there any easy way to turn off
(prevent) the printing of the footnotes so that there is no trace of
them in the printed document?
I'd think something like:
\def\footnote#1{}
would do. But I've not tested this.
rh
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