On 08-Jun-99 Michael Koehl wrote:
Hello,
I am writing a text in german and I am wondering wether there is a
possibility to type umlauts in lyx without switching to Latex mode.
If you own a german keyboard just select as document language german
and type your normal 8-bit chars (f.ex.:
Hi Ben,
I hope you don't mind my CC'ing this to the lyx-users list.
Alternatively, you can just grab the lyx-1.0.3-3.src.rpm from my
ftp server. This has been updated. If you do that, a simple
rpm --rebuild lyx-1.0.3-3.src.rpm
should do the trick.
Ben I took this option since I figured
Kayvan
I hope you don't mind my CC'ing this to the lyx-users list.
No worries.
I'm putting the RPM on (still transfering at the moment)
http://www.mecheng.adelaide.edu.au/anvc/bscazz/lyx-1.0.3-3.i386.rpm
If people would prefer the source code they can download it directly.
You can forward
"Ronald" == Ronald Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ronald After some fiddling with the %$!#@ filename mangling that
Ronald winzip did in unpacking the binary distribution of
Ronald NT-lyx-1.0.1, I've gotten it to configure, finding the local
Ronald TeX distribution and creating the various
I forwarded you mail to the LyX Users mailing list.
Lgb
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Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 22:00:11 +0200
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: LyX Feedback
Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HELP!!!
I can't get
Kevin HELP!!! I can't get LyX installed on my system. I am a Linux
Kevin newbee and as such my experience with installations is minimal
Kevin I downloaded the package into my home directory. I unzipped
Kevin the package using the gunzip command. I used the tar command
Kevin with the xvf
Hi,
one of my friends encountered the following problem:
After working with LyX on some document he saved it and quit LyX. Then
he noticed that the filesize of the lyx-file was 0 Bytes (excellent
compression :-)). Unfortunately LyX didn't warn him, that his document
couldn't be saved because
Am interested in the LyX for NT and tried to follow up the url you cited
below but get no reply. Is there a typo in it?
(I did try an AltaVista search with no useful results...)
TIA
Regards,
Henry
On Tue, 8 Jun 1999, Ronald Florence wrote:
I'm trying to run the
"Stephan" == Stephan E Schlierf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan What I already did was to export two environment variables
Stephan LYX_MAKEINDEX (option -s and the name of the style file) and
Stephan INDEXSTYLE (the path where the style file can be found).
Stephan But the effect seems to be
"Pedro" == Pedro Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pedro When doing the caption for my figure floats, I want LyX to
Pedro generate the following LaTeX code:
Pedro \caption[My short figure description]{This is a very long
Pedro figure description that I don't want to show up in the TOF}
Pedro
"Eduardo" == Eduardo M A M Mendes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Eduardo Hello I wonder where I can get a lyx implementation for NT
Eduardo and Windows 98.
Hello,
Have a look at:
http://www.cs.uu.nl/~steven/personal/lyx/lyx.html
JMarc
"Ingo" == Ingo Kloecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ingo Hi, one of my friends encountered the following problem: After
Ingo working with LyX on some document he saved it and quit LyX. Then
Ingo he noticed that the filesize of the lyx-file was 0 Bytes
Ingo (excellent compression :-)).
It doesn't work. If I write "[My short figure description]" at the
begining of the caption and mark this as TeX code LyX produces
\caption{[My short figure description]This is a very long figure
description that I don't want to show up in the TOF}
So far it seems I have to export my file as
"Pedro" == Pedro Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pedro It doesn't work. If I write "[My short figure description]" at
Pedro the begining of the caption and mark this as TeX code LyX
Pedro produces
Pedro \caption{[My short figure description]This is a very long
Pedro figure description that I
Hello,
I'm using version control in Lyx and I find this functionnality very cool.
(thanks to Lars Gullik Bjonnes :-)
I was wondering if it is possible to automatically insert in the text the
version number, for exemple on the first page or in the foot page, or the
comment associated with
Hmmm, this is strange, since LyX checks when closing the file whether
the write was successful (if I understand correctly). The relevant
code is
// Write marker that shows file is complete
fprintf(file, "\n\\the_end\n");
if (file.close()) {
if
Stephane,
rcs-info.sty will allow you to include the revision number. This is
available from your nearest CTAN mirror. The closest CTAN catalogue mirror
to you appears to be
ftp://ftp.loria.fr/pub/unix/tex/ctan/help/Catalogue/catalogue.html
Basically, once this style is installed, you need to
Hi, all.
I am making the material for a presentation using FoilTEX with Lyx.
At the bottom line of pages, "- Typeset by FoilTEX -" was printed.
I want to erase this message or replace this with anoyher.
How should I do ?
Thanks.
--
Koh, Youn-Suk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Koh, Youn-Suk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"- Typeset by FoilTEX -" was printed.
I want to erase this message or replace this with anoyher.
Define something like
\MyLogo{Your text goes here}
in your LaTeX preamble.
--
Roger Williams finger me for my PGP
Hi,
I have been having this problem ever since I upgraded to tetex-*-0.9-17
from redhat 6 CD. I recompiled lyx, but it didn't help. Every time I
open/create a lyx document I get an error saying
"LyX: Unknown textclass `article' [around line 4 of file
~/mywork/bild10/review_midterm.lyx]"
and
This is a known problem with RPM upgardes of tetex.
Just go back and do:
rpm --force -Uvh tetex-*
Then do:
rpm -V `rpm -qa | grep tetex`
This should not show any missing files, and only the TeX ls-R file
should be different.
Once you've done this, you should have a working TeX
On 08-Jun-99 Michael Koehl wrote:
Hello,
I am writing a text in german and I am wondering wether there is a
possibility to type umlauts in lyx without switching to Latex mode.
If you own a german keyboard just select as document language german
and type your normal 8-bit chars (f.ex.:
Hi Ben,
I hope you don't mind my CC'ing this to the lyx-users list.
Alternatively, you can just grab the lyx-1.0.3-3.src.rpm from my
ftp server. This has been updated. If you do that, a simple
rpm --rebuild lyx-1.0.3-3.src.rpm
should do the trick.
Ben I took this option since I figured
Kayvan
I hope you don't mind my CC'ing this to the lyx-users list.
No worries.
I'm putting the RPM on (still transfering at the moment)
http://www.mecheng.adelaide.edu.au/anvc/bscazz/lyx-1.0.3-3.i386.rpm
If people would prefer the source code they can download it directly.
You can forward
"Ronald" == Ronald Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ronald After some fiddling with the %$!#@ filename mangling that
Ronald winzip did in unpacking the binary distribution of
Ronald NT-lyx-1.0.1, I've gotten it to configure, finding the local
Ronald TeX distribution and creating the various
I forwarded you mail to the LyX Users mailing list.
Lgb
--- Start of forwarded message ---
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 22:00:11 +0200
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: LyX Feedback
Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HELP!!!
I can't get
Kevin HELP!!! I can't get LyX installed on my system. I am a Linux
Kevin newbee and as such my experience with installations is minimal
Kevin I downloaded the package into my home directory. I unzipped
Kevin the package using the gunzip command. I used the tar command
Kevin with the xvf
Hi,
one of my friends encountered the following problem:
After working with LyX on some document he saved it and quit LyX. Then
he noticed that the filesize of the lyx-file was 0 Bytes (excellent
compression :-)). Unfortunately LyX didn't warn him, that his document
couldn't be saved because
Am interested in the LyX for NT and tried to follow up the url you cited
below but get no reply. Is there a typo in it?
(I did try an AltaVista search with no useful results...)
TIA
Regards,
Henry
On Tue, 8 Jun 1999, Ronald Florence wrote:
I'm trying to run the
"Stephan" == Stephan E Schlierf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan What I already did was to export two environment variables
Stephan LYX_MAKEINDEX (option -s and the name of the style file) and
Stephan INDEXSTYLE (the path where the style file can be found).
Stephan But the effect seems to be
"Pedro" == Pedro Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pedro When doing the caption for my figure floats, I want LyX to
Pedro generate the following LaTeX code:
Pedro \caption[My short figure description]{This is a very long
Pedro figure description that I don't want to show up in the TOF}
Pedro
"Eduardo" == Eduardo M A M Mendes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Eduardo Hello I wonder where I can get a lyx implementation for NT
Eduardo and Windows 98.
Hello,
Have a look at:
http://www.cs.uu.nl/~steven/personal/lyx/lyx.html
JMarc
"Ingo" == Ingo Kloecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ingo Hi, one of my friends encountered the following problem: After
Ingo working with LyX on some document he saved it and quit LyX. Then
Ingo he noticed that the filesize of the lyx-file was 0 Bytes
Ingo (excellent compression :-)).
It doesn't work. If I write "[My short figure description]" at the
begining of the caption and mark this as TeX code LyX produces
\caption{[My short figure description]This is a very long figure
description that I don't want to show up in the TOF}
So far it seems I have to export my file as
"Pedro" == Pedro Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Pedro It doesn't work. If I write "[My short figure description]" at
Pedro the begining of the caption and mark this as TeX code LyX
Pedro produces
Pedro \caption{[My short figure description]This is a very long
Pedro figure description that I
Hello,
I'm using version control in Lyx and I find this functionnality very cool.
(thanks to Lars Gullik Bjonnes :-)
I was wondering if it is possible to automatically insert in the text the
version number, for exemple on the first page or in the foot page, or the
comment associated with
Hmmm, this is strange, since LyX checks when closing the file whether
the write was successful (if I understand correctly). The relevant
code is
// Write marker that shows file is complete
fprintf(file, "\n\\the_end\n");
if (file.close()) {
if
Stephane,
rcs-info.sty will allow you to include the revision number. This is
available from your nearest CTAN mirror. The closest CTAN catalogue mirror
to you appears to be
ftp://ftp.loria.fr/pub/unix/tex/ctan/help/Catalogue/catalogue.html
Basically, once this style is installed, you need to
Hi, all.
I am making the material for a presentation using FoilTEX with Lyx.
At the bottom line of pages, "- Typeset by FoilTEX -" was printed.
I want to erase this message or replace this with anoyher.
How should I do ?
Thanks.
--
Koh, Youn-Suk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Koh, Youn-Suk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"- Typeset by FoilTEX -" was printed.
I want to erase this message or replace this with anoyher.
Define something like
\MyLogo{Your text goes here}
in your LaTeX preamble.
--
Roger Williams finger me for my PGP
Hi,
I have been having this problem ever since I upgraded to tetex-*-0.9-17
from redhat 6 CD. I recompiled lyx, but it didn't help. Every time I
open/create a lyx document I get an error saying
"LyX: Unknown textclass `article' [around line 4 of file
~/mywork/bild10/review_midterm.lyx]"
and
This is a known problem with RPM upgardes of tetex.
Just go back and do:
rpm --force -Uvh tetex-*
Then do:
rpm -V `rpm -qa | grep tetex`
This should not show any missing files, and only the TeX ls-R file
should be different.
Once you've done this, you should have a working TeX
On 08-Jun-99 Michael Koehl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am writing a text in german and I am wondering wether there is a
> possibility to type umlauts in lyx without switching to Latex mode.
>
If you own a german keyboard just select as document language german
and type your normal 8-bit chars
Hi Ben,
I hope you don't mind my CC'ing this to the lyx-users list.
>> Alternatively, you can just grab the lyx-1.0.3-3.src.rpm from my
>> ftp server. This has been updated. If you do that, a simple
>>
>> rpm --rebuild lyx-1.0.3-3.src.rpm
>>
>> should do the trick.
Ben> I took this option
Kayvan
>I hope you don't mind my CC'ing this to the lyx-users list.
No worries.
I'm putting the RPM on (still transfering at the moment)
http://www.mecheng.adelaide.edu.au/anvc/bscazz/lyx-1.0.3-3.i386.rpm
If people would prefer the source code they can download it directly.
You can forward
> "Ronald" == Ronald Florence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ronald> After some fiddling with the %$!#@ filename mangling that
Ronald> winzip did in unpacking the binary distribution of
Ronald> NT-lyx-1.0.1, I've gotten it to configure, finding the local
Ronald> TeX distribution and creating
I forwarded you mail to the LyX Users mailing list.
Lgb
--- Start of forwarded message ---
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 22:00:11 +0200
Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: LyX Feedback
Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HELP!!!
I can't
Kevin> HELP!!! I can't get LyX installed on my system. I am a Linux
Kevin> newbee and as such my experience with installations is minimal
Kevin> I downloaded the package into my home directory. I unzipped
Kevin> the package using the gunzip command. I used the tar command
Kevin> with the xvf
Hi,
one of my friends encountered the following problem:
After working with LyX on some document he saved it and quit LyX. Then
he noticed that the filesize of the lyx-file was 0 Bytes (excellent
compression :-)). Unfortunately LyX didn't warn him, that his document
couldn't be saved because
Am interested in the LyX for NT and tried to follow up the url you cited
below but get no reply. Is there a typo in it?
(I did try an AltaVista search with no useful results...)
TIA
Regards,
Henry
On Tue, 8 Jun 1999, Ronald Florence wrote:
> I'm trying to run the
> "Stephan" == Stephan E Schlierf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stephan> What I already did was to export two environment variables
Stephan> LYX_MAKEINDEX (option -s and the name of the style file) and
Stephan> INDEXSTYLE (the path where the style file can be found).
Stephan> But the effect
> "Pedro" == Pedro Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pedro> When doing the caption for my figure floats, I want LyX to
Pedro> generate the following LaTeX code:
Pedro> \caption[My short figure description]{This is a very long
Pedro> figure description that I don't want to show up in the
> "Eduardo" == Eduardo M A M Mendes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Eduardo> Hello I wonder where I can get a lyx implementation for NT
Eduardo> and Windows 98.
Hello,
Have a look at:
http://www.cs.uu.nl/~steven/personal/lyx/lyx.html
JMarc
> "Ingo" == Ingo Kloecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ingo> Hi, one of my friends encountered the following problem: After
Ingo> working with LyX on some document he saved it and quit LyX. Then
Ingo> he noticed that the filesize of the lyx-file was 0 Bytes
Ingo> (excellent compression :-)).
It doesn't work. If I write "[My short figure description]" at the
begining of the caption and mark this as TeX code LyX produces
\caption{[My short figure description]This is a very long figure
description that I don't want to show up in the TOF}
So far it seems I have to export my file as
> "Pedro" == Pedro Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pedro> It doesn't work. If I write "[My short figure description]" at
Pedro> the begining of the caption and mark this as TeX code LyX
Pedro> produces
Pedro> \caption{[My short figure description]This is a very long
Pedro> figure
Hello,
I'm using version control in Lyx and I find this functionnality very cool.
(thanks to Lars Gullik Bjonnes :-)
I was wondering if it is possible to automatically insert in the text the
version number, for exemple on the first page or in the foot page, or the
comment associated with
> Hmmm, this is strange, since LyX checks when closing the file whether
> the write was successful (if I understand correctly). The relevant
> code is
>
> // Write marker that shows file is complete
> fprintf(file, "\n\\the_end\n");
> if (file.close()) {
>
Stephane,
rcs-info.sty will allow you to include the revision number. This is
available from your nearest CTAN mirror. The closest CTAN catalogue mirror
to you appears to be
ftp://ftp.loria.fr/pub/unix/tex/ctan/help/Catalogue/catalogue.html
Basically, once this style is installed, you need to
Hi, all.
I am making the material for a presentation using FoilTEX with Lyx.
At the bottom line of pages, "- Typeset by FoilTEX -" was printed.
I want to erase this message or replace this with anoyher.
How should I do ?
Thanks.
--
Koh, Youn-Suk
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Koh, Youn-Suk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "- Typeset by FoilTEX -" was printed.
> I want to erase this message or replace this with anoyher.
Define something like
\MyLogo{Your text goes here}
in your LaTeX preamble.
--
Roger Williams finger me
Hi,
I have been having this problem ever since I upgraded to tetex-*-0.9-17
from redhat 6 CD. I recompiled lyx, but it didn't help. Every time I
open/create a lyx document I get an error saying
"LyX: Unknown textclass `article' [around line 4 of file
~/mywork/bild10/review_midterm.lyx]"
and
This is a known problem with RPM upgardes of tetex.
Just go back and do:
rpm --force -Uvh tetex-*
Then do:
rpm -V `rpm -qa | grep tetex`
This should not show any missing files, and only the TeX ls-R file
should be different.
Once you've done this, you should have a working TeX
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