Re: Mathematical macro definition???
On 2003-09-30, 04:27 GMT, Herbert Vo wrote: be sure, that you are always in mathmode! \newcommand{\test}[4]{ $\left[\begin{array}{cc} \textit{#1}#4 \\ \textrm{#2}\textrm{#3} \end{array}\right]$% } \test{verb}{VAL}{\test{SPR}{COMP}{intr}{a}}{a} or alternatively $\test{verb}{VAL}{$\test{SPR}{COMP}{intr}{a}$}{a}$ Shouldn't this be done by LyX? I have just created these macros with LyX through math-macro (and I have sent .lyx file to the list to show it). And how should I actually achieve it in LyX? Could you please send me back corrected .lyx file, which would compile? Thanks, Matej Cepl -- Matej Cepl, GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB 25C3 E09F EF25 D964 84AC 138 Highland Ave. #10, Somerville, Ma 02143, (617) 623-1488
Re: Excel Data and importing into Lyx
Am Dienstag, 30. September 2003 04:35 schrieb Nirmal Govind: Hi.. if you're working on Linux then the gnumeric method that's been suggested is probably the easiest.. however, if you work on Windows, you may want to try the following link which gives an Excel add-on that exports to Latex.. then you can try putting the Latex code in ERT within LyX.. I haven't tried this myself so I have no clue on how well it works.. I think the easiest way is via plain csv. I recently wrote a converter to lyx - which worked very nice with on page tables but crashed hard on the limits of lyx regarding longtables. If you are interested I'll be happy to share it. -- Dr. Joachim Heidemeier Tel. +49-30-8903-2780 Fachgebiet II 3.2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Umweltbundesamt, Bismarckplatz 1 D-14191 Berlin
Re: Excel Data and importing into Lyx
Also what is the best way to get pictures from existing pdf documents? With power point etc I can just select the picture in Acrobat and then paste in but this does not work with Lyx. If you are on a linux machine you should find a program called pdfimages which picks either all the images out of the document or images on selected pages. The images are stored as files in the directory you run from. /johan -- Johan Ingvast, PhD student http://www.md.kth.se/~ingvast Department of Machine Design, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden http://www.md.kth.se, http://www.md.kth.se/~cas --- Walking robot proj tel +46 (0)8 790 95 36 mob. +46 (0)70 34 34 498
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
Michael Logies wrote: \begin{thebibliography}{100} \bibitem{Aalen dependent survival}Aalen O. O., Bjertness E., Soonju T.: Any strong reason why you don't use BibTeX? Jürgen.
Re: Aspell and LyX: a difficult matrimony?
Thanks, Ronald! It is indeed a great pity that the spellchecker does not work at all, on my computer, with LyX for Win32 (Reitsma's version). If I am not able shortly to put a spellchecker working fine on LyX, I will have to migrate to Scientific WorkPlace, what I very much regret... - Original Message - From: Ronald Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 12:54 AM Subject: Re: Aspell and LyX: a difficult matrimony? Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Could somebody here please help me? Or should the divorce between Aspell and LyX be decreed? Thank you a lot in advance! I don't know about LyX on ms-windows, but aspell works very well with other versions of LyX. With LyX/Mac (formerly LyX on Aqua) it is even possible to install cocoAspell as a system spelling server and have LyX/Mac use it. The directions for configuring this are on http://www.18james.com/lyx_on_aqa.html . -- Ronald Florence www.18james.com
Re: Aspell and LyX: a difficult matrimony?
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 10:48:00AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote: Thanks, Ronald! It is indeed a great pity that the spellchecker does not work at all, on my computer, with LyX for Win32 (Reitsma's version). If I am not able shortly to put a spellchecker working fine on LyX, I will have to migrate to Scientific WorkPlace, what I very much regret... This kind of 'threat' won't help you much, neither will posting at the top with full quote below. If you are happy with SciWP, just use it. Note, however, that LyX and aspell are very loosely coupled. You can use one without the other. Most notably, you can run aspell on the plain .lyx file without running LyX, and you can do the same with the exported .tex. So if both work, but not the combo, you are still not stuck. Andre'
Re: Mathematical macro definition???
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:39:40PM +0200, Christian Ridderström wrote: I think the problem is that you are using \textrm and \textit, I've attached a file that uses \mathrm and \mathit instead. Unfortunately, the \mathit-text only shows up as italics in the DVI-file. (I'll post a question in devel as to why \mathit isn't italics on screen) For the same reason why math in \emph text is shown upright. I.e. I do not understand the whole font attribute business and nobody explained it to me so far or fixed math_support.C. Andre'
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 08:49 30.09.2003 +0200, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote: Michael Logies wrote: \begin{thebibliography}{100} \bibitem{Aalen dependent survival}Aalen O. O., Bjertness E., Soonju T.: Any strong reason why you don't use BibTeX? Jürgen, I did not want to struggle with another program. I am using Lyx Qt on Windows almost out of the box. I have experienced that any add-on might work or might not work... I cut and paste most of my references from different databases into Lyx, and numbering of my references is changing automatically within Lyx without invoking another program. That`s already quite comfortable. I don`t think that I will have much more than 150 references (and I already have about 120 in Lyx), so bibtex might be overkill. Best regards M. -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
Michael Logies wrote: I cut and paste most of my references from different databases into Lyx, and numbering of my references is changing automatically within Lyx without invoking another program. That`s already quite comfortable. I don`t think that I will have much more than 150 references (and I already have about 120 in Lyx), so bibtex might be overkill. I think you misunderstand. BibTeX is a database manager that allows you to keep all your references in a single database. (Or more if you choose of course.) No need _ever_ to cut and paste into LyX. Of course, you have to generate the database in the first place. Sample entry below. @String{JCI = {J.~Clin. Invest.}} @article{Allen:etal85, author = {J.L. Allen and I.D. Frantz and J.J. Fredberg}, title = {Regional alveolar pressure during periodic flow: dual manifestations of gas inertia}, journal = JCI, year = 1985, volume = 76, pages = {620-629} } Personally, I am quite happy managing my own database with emacs, but there are lots of frontends out there, eg pybliographer. The point is that separating your references out into a database allows you to separate data from appearance. You can view the same data in different ways by choosing the bibtex style file to format it with. Anyway, you have clearly invested considerable effort in your present scheme so you may well be unwilling to change. Fair enough. Returning to your original question: these numbers are from the bibliography, typically looking like these from the tex-file, see below. My problem is, that \usepackage{cite} only results in a lot of question marks instead of correctly sorted numbers. Any idea? What happens if you export you lyx file to tex and then run latex by hand multiple times (say 3 or 4). Does that resolve your question marks into citations? -- Angus
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 12:14 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: The point is that separating your references out into a database allows you to separate data from appearance. You can view the same data in different ways by choosing the bibtex style file to format it with. Angus, I only want to write a thesis, perhaps one paper based on it. That`s it. The way Lyx offers its references (insert/ citation reference) is very nice and allows comfortable handling of references when editing my text. I can`t see an advantage of using a reference manager. What happens if you export you lyx file to tex and then run latex by hand multiple times (say 3 or 4). Does that resolve your question marks into citations? Can you tell me how to run Latex manually (Miktex)? I was only using Lyx so far. Thanks Michael -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Mathematical macro definition???
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, [ISO-8859-2] Herbert Voß wrote: p.s.: do not use special classes and font settings for demo files. And sending (back) a file from lyx 1.4.0 is ok? ;-) /Christian -- Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
Re: Mathematical macro definition???
Andre Poenitz schrieb: On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:39:40PM +0200, Christian Ridderström wrote: I think the problem is that you are using \textrm and \textit, I've attached a file that uses \mathrm and \mathit instead. Unfortunately, the \mathit-text only shows up as italics in the DVI-file. (I'll post a question in devel as to why \mathit isn't italics on screen) For the same reason why math in \emph text is shown upright. I.e. I do not understand the whole font attribute business and nobody explained it to me so far or fixed math_support.C. \DeclareSymbolFont{operators} {OT1}{cmr} {m}{n} \DeclareSymbolFont{letters} {OML}{cmm} {m}{it} \DeclareSymbolFont{symbols} {OMS}{cmsy}{m}{n} \DeclareSymbolFont{largesymbols}{OMX}{cmex}{m}{n} \SetSymbolFont{operators}{bold}{OT1}{cmr} {bx}{n} \SetSymbolFont{letters} {bold}{OML}{cmm} {b}{it} \SetSymbolFont{symbols} {bold}{OMS}{cmsy}{b}{n} \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathrm}{operators} \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathnormal}{letters} \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathcal} {symbols} \DeclareMathAlphabet {\mathbf}{OT1}{cmr}{bx}{n} \DeclareMathAlphabet {\mathsf}{OT1}{cmss}{m}{n} \DeclareMathAlphabet {\mathit}{OT1}{cmr}{m}{it} \DeclareMathAlphabet {\mathtt}{OT1}{cmtt}{m}{n} \SetMathAlphabet\mathsf{bold}{OT1}{cmss}{bx}{n} \SetMathAlphabet\mathit{bold}{OT1}{cmr}{bx}{it} Herbert
page rotated in pdf-output?
Dear list, I am preparing a presentation using prosper. The orientation of the whole document should be landscape. However, in the pdf output (view-pdf) one page is rotated to a portrait position when I put some eps figures on it, which makes it pretty unreadable.. First I thought this was because the figures have a greater height then width, but even after changing this, this strange behavior remains. I tried pdf figures, but that did not work either. I'm using LyX 1.3.2 on SuSe 8.0, acroread Converters: ps2pdf, epstopdf BTW: view-pdflatex (with pdflatex) results in strange output, no color background, no landscape at all, papersize far to big... Any help would be very much appreciated. Jeannette
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 01:33:33PM +0200, Michael Logies wrote: At 12:14 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: The point is that separating your references out into a database allows you to separate data from appearance. You can view the same data in different ways by choosing the bibtex style file to format it with. Angus, I only want to write a thesis, perhaps one paper based on it. That`s it. The way Lyx offers its references (insert/ citation reference) is very nice and allows comfortable handling of references when editing my text. I can`t see an advantage of using a reference manager. What happens when you want to delete a citation in the text ? You need to manually search the text (perhaps loading the lyx file into an external text editor) and check if there is another citation to the same document. If the answer is no, you should delete the document entry in the bibliography, and if the answer is yes, you don't delete it. This is a lot of work, and with bibtex you don't need to do it. PS: Does changing \usepackage{cite} into \usepackage{citesort} solves your problem ?
Re: page rotated in pdf-output?
From: Jeannette Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: LyX users [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: page rotated in pdf-output? Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:50:48 +0300 Dear list, I am preparing a presentation using prosper. The orientation of the whole document should be landscape. However, in the pdf output (view-pdf) one page is rotated to a portrait position when I put some eps figures on it, which makes it pretty unreadable.. First I thought this was because the figures have a greater height then width, but even after changing this, this strange behavior remains. I tried pdf figures, but that did not work either. I'm using LyX 1.3.2 on SuSe 8.0, acroread Converters: ps2pdf, epstopdf Check that the eps files do not contain any Orientation info, or if you can re-create these figures, that they are exported in portrait mode, or without any info either about portrait or about landscape. (seems a better procedure to set the rotation properties when inserting the figure rather than hardcoding it in the eps). -- Jean-Pierre
Re: page rotated in pdf-output?
Check that the eps files do not contain any Orientation info, or if you can re-create these figures, that they are exported in portrait mode, or without any info either about portrait or about landscape. (seems a better procedure to set the rotation properties when inserting the figure rather than hardcoding it in the eps). Jean-Pierre, The eps files do not contain any orientation info (as far as I can tell from checking on them in a text editor). They are exported in portrait mode, and they show up right in LyX. Strange, too, if I only include only one of the files, everything works fine, but when I include the same file twice on the same page (in a table), it doesn't... Thanks anyway. Jeannette
Missing export options.
Hi, Recently upgraded to Fedora .94. After upgrade, I used the reconfigure option in LyX. All the export and view options except for ASCII, HTML, and LaTeX are gone. I've checked, and all the utilities that are needed for conversions are available. I'm reinstalled LyX, the font package, qt, and qt-devel, rebuilt the LyX src rpm, reconfigured, and done everything else I could think of. Tetex* is installed. Everything seems to work from the command line. I'm really stuck here. I don't know why LyX isn't working. Below is a listing of the reconfigure log. begin log- LyX: Creating directory /home/jgiglio/.lyx/ and running configure... checking for a LaTeX2e program... (latex latex2e) +checking for latex... not useable +checking for latex2e... no checking for a LaTeX - LyX converter... (reLyX) +checking for reLyX... yes checking for a Noweb - LyX converter... (noweb2lyx) +checking for noweb2lyx... yes checking for a Noweb - LaTeX converter... (noweave) +checking for noweave... no checking for a HTML - Latex converter... (html2latex) +checking for html2latex... no checking for a MSWord - Latex converter... (wvCleanLatex word2x) +checking for wvCleanLatex... no +checking for word2x... no checking for Image converter... (convert) +checking for convert... yes checking for a Postscript interpreter... (gs) +checking for gs... yes checking for a Postscript previewer... (gv ghostview) +checking for gv... no +checking for ghostview... no checking for a PDF preview... (acroread gv ghostview xpdf) +checking for acroread... no +checking for gv... no +checking for ghostview... no +checking for xpdf... yes checking for a DVI previewer... (xdvi windvi yap) +checking for xdvi... yes checking for a HTML previewer... (mozilla file://$$p$$i netscape) +checking for mozilla... yes checking for a PS to PDF converter... (ps2pdf) +checking for ps2pdf... yes checking for a DVI to PS converter... (dvips) +checking for dvips... yes checking for a DVI to PDF converter... (dvipdfm) +checking for dvipdfm... yes checking for a *roff formatter... ('groff -t -Tlatin1 761FName' nroff) +checking for groff... yes checking for ChkTeX... (chktex -n1 -n3 -n6 -n9 -n22 -n25 -n30 -n38) +checking for chktex... no checking for a spell-checker... (ispell) +checking for ispell... yes checking for Octave... (octave) +checking for octave... yes checking for Maple... (maple) +checking for maple... no checking for a fax program... (kdeprintfax ksendfax) +checking for kdeprintfax... yes checking for SGML-tools 1.x (LinuxDoc)... (sgml2lyx) +checking for sgml2lyx... yes checking for SGML-tools 2.x (DocBook) or db2x scripts... (sgmltools db2dvi) +checking for sgmltools... no +checking for db2dvi... yes checking for a spool command... (lp lpr) +checking for lp... yes checking for a LaTeX - HTML converter... (tth latex2html hevea) +checking for tth... no +checking for latex2html... yes checking LaTeX configuration... default values creating textclass.lst creating packages.lst creating doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx creating lyxrc.defaults checking for an FIG - EPS/PPM converter... (fig2dev) +checking for fig2dev... yes checking for an TIFF - PS converter... (tiff2ps) +checking for tiff2ps... yes checking for an TGIF - EPS/PPM converter... (tgif) +checking for tgif... no checking for an EPS - PDF converter... (epstopdf) +checking for epstopdf... yes checking for a Grace - Image converter... (gracebat) +checking for gracebat... no checking for TeX fonts checking [for cmex10]... yes (pfb) checking [for cmmi10]... yes (pfb) checking [for cmr10]... yes (pfb) checking [for cmsy10]... yes (pfb) checking [for eufm10]... yes (pfb) checking [for msam10]... yes (pfb) checking [for msbm10]... yes (pfb) checking [for wasy10]... yes (pfb) removing lyxrc.defaults, which is identical to the system global version removing textclass.lst, which is identical to the system global version removing packages.lst, which is identical to the system global version removing doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx, which is identical to the system global version removing xfonts/fonts.dir, which is identical to the system global version removing font links LyX: Done!
Re: Missing export options.
Jason Giglio wrote: Hi, Recently upgraded to Fedora .94. After upgrade, I used the reconfigure option in LyX. All the export and view options except for ASCII, HTML, and LaTeX are gone. I've checked, and all the utilities that are needed for conversions are available. I'm reinstalled LyX, the font package, qt, and qt-devel, rebuilt the LyX src rpm, reconfigured, and done everything else I could think of. Tetex* is installed. Everything seems to work from the command line. I'm really stuck here. I don't know why LyX isn't working. Below is a listing of the reconfigure log. begin log- LyX: Creating directory /home/jgiglio/.lyx/ and running configure... checking for a LaTeX2e program... (latex latex2e) +checking for latex... not useable Resolve this, reconfigure again and all will be fine. -- Angus
qt-style
Hi, I've compiled new 1.3.3 version in a Debian Sid machine. The compilation went OK but LyX always shows the default qt-style not the style I've choosed as other KDE applications. Does someone knows how to fix this? The compilation options are: ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 --with-frontend=qt Thank you in advance, Momes
Aspell and LyX: a difficult matrimony?
I've got LyX 1.3.2 (old=only version from Reitsma) working fine with Aspell on winnt4/sp5. Which windows version are you using? Philip A. Viton City Planning, Ohio State University 190 W. 17th Ave,Columbus OH 43210 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
jbibtexmanager and lyx on cygwin
Hi Has anyone used jbibtexmanager to push citations into lyx running in cygwin? I use the cygwin port and have found jbibtexmanager a very good tool to generate bibtex from pubmed citations downloaded as xml, unfortunately I have not been able to search select and push citations into lyx. I am defining in the I have the following configuration Home is c:\data\lyx Preferences in c:\data\lyx\.lyx has the following line \serverpipe /cygdrive/c/data/lyx/.lyx/lyxpipe In jbibtexmanager I have the lyxpipe defined as c:\data\lyx\.lyx\lyxpipe I wonder if this is an issue with running jbibtex in windows as a java application and lyx on cygwin? any help appreciated vivek
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 16:51 30.09.2003 +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote: What happens when you want to delete a citation in the text ? You need to manually search the text (perhaps loading the lyx file into an external text editor) and check if there is another citation to the same document. Hello Dekel, I hoped that the option [pagebackref] from hyperref would take care of this, but hyperref is not working with this option so far (a lot of question marks instead of references (similiar to {cite}) and the PDF-File finishes after the first page of the bibliography). Without pagebackref it`s working fine. PS: Does changing \usepackage{cite} into \usepackage{citesort} solves your problem ? No, Lyx does not finish dvipdfm then. It generates 46 error message, looking like this one: Missing number, treated as zero. ...e{Windeler 2/96,Kerschbaum Geurtsen 1/98} % A number should have been here; I inserted `0'. (If you can't figure out why I needed to see a number, look up `weird error' in the index to The TeXbook.) Regards Michael -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 12:50 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: You'll get a whole heap of output to screen about things like missing references. This information is also posted in your_file.log. Have a quick look at it. Subsequent runs of 'latex.exe your_file.tex' should resolve the warnings about missing references. If you've run latex 4 times and they are still present, then the problem really does lie elsewhere. Angus, thanks for your detailed description. I started Latex four times on my file, but the error messages remain the same, example below. Do you think it is a problem with Lyx and it`s Latex-output? Or a problem with {cite}? Regards Michael LaTeX Warning: Citation `Windeler2/96' on page 4 undefined on input line 141. LaTeX Warning: Citation `KerschbaumGeurtsen1/98' on page 4 undefined on input l ine 141. LaTeX Font Info:External font `cmex10' loaded for size (Font) 7 on input line 145. LaTeX Font Info:External font `cmex10' loaded for size (Font) 5 on input line 145. LaTeX Warning: Citation `Hickel98' on page 4 undefined on input line 158. Overfull \hbox (2.56389pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 151--159 \T1/ppl/m/n/12 Kro-nen, Pro-the-sen) und auch plas-ti-schen Fül-lungs-ma-te-ria -li-en im be-son-de-ren sind [] LaTeX Warning: Citation `Geurtsen1/96' on page 4 undefined on input line 162. LaTeX Warning: Citation `Geurtsen9/95' on page 4 undefined on input line 162. LaTeX Warning: Citation `KerschbaumGeurtsen1/99' on page 4 undefined on input l ine 162. LaTeX Warning: Citation `KerschbaumGeurtsen1/03' on page 4 undefined on input l ine 162. LaTeX Font Info:Try loading font information for T1+pcr on input line 221. (C:\MikTex\texmf\tex\latex\psnfss\t1pcr.fd File: t1pcr.fd 2001/06/04 font definitions for T1/pcr. ) LaTeX Warning: Citation `Millenson1997' on page 4 undefined on input line 227. LaTeX Warning: Citation `Bogackisurvivalposterior' on page 4 undefined on input line 227. [4] LaTeX Warning: Citation `Jokstad1998' on page 5 undefined on input line 246. (...) -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
foot to end notes
hello. i've got a 15 page article, recently rejected by one journal, on its way to another, the second wants all my foot notes turned into end notes. is there an easy way to do this? all my foot notes are in place throughout the paper, i just want them to appear at the end when i export thanks __
Re: qt-style
What build of Qt did you compile LyX 1.3.3 against? -Marc Momes wrote: Hi, I've compiled new 1.3.3 version in a Debian Sid machine. The compilation went OK but LyX always shows the default qt-style not the style I've choosed as other KDE applications. Does someone knows how to fix this? The compilation options are: ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 --with-frontend=qt Thank you in advance, Momes
Re: qt-style
I'm using qt librarys version 3.2.1. Thank you. On Tuesday 30 September 2003 23:06, Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer wrote: What build of Qt did you compile LyX 1.3.3 against? -Marc Momes wrote: Hi, I've compiled new 1.3.3 version in a Debian Sid machine. The compilation went OK but LyX always shows the default qt-style not the style I've choosed as other KDE applications. Does someone knows how to fix this? The compilation options are: ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 --with-frontend=qt Thank you in advance, Momes
Re: qt-style
Were those the qt libs provided by Debian or your own build? -Marc Momes wrote: I'm using qt librarys version 3.2.1. Thank you. On Tuesday 30 September 2003 23:06, Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer wrote: What build of Qt did you compile LyX 1.3.3 against? -Marc Momes wrote: Hi, I've compiled new 1.3.3 version in a Debian Sid machine. The compilation went OK but LyX always shows the default qt-style not the style I've choosed as other KDE applications. Does someone knows how to fix this? The compilation options are: ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 --with-frontend=qt Thank you in advance, Momes
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 20:46 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: Why not send a minimal LyX file demonstrating the problem. Angus, I attached the file. It is working with %\usepackage{cite} and not working with \usepackage{cite} Thanks M.#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 221 \textclass scrartcl \begin_preamble %\usepackage{cite} \end_preamble \options openbib,bibtotocnumbered,idxtotoc,liststotoc \language ngerman \inputencoding auto \fontscheme palatino \graphics default \paperfontsize 12 \spacing onehalf \papersize a4paper \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 1 \use_amsmath 0 \use_natbib 0 \use_numerical_citations 1 \paperorientation portrait \leftmargin 3cm \rightmargin 3cm \secnumdepth 5 \tocdepth 5 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle headings \layout Title \pagebreak_bottom QED \begin_inset LatexCommand \cite{Altman Goodman 1994,Antes G persönliche M,Aalen dependent survival,Baghdadi ZD review 2002,Browning bonded amalgam} \end_inset \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Aalen dependent survival} Aalen O. O., Bjertness E., Soonju T.: Analysis of dependent survival data applied to lifetimes of amalgam fillings. Stat. Med. \bar under 14 \bar default , 1819-29 (1995), Abstract: \begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrievedb=PubMedlist_uids=7481213dopt=Abstract} \end_inset \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Altman Goodman 1994} Altman D. G., Goodman, S. N.: Transfer of Technology From Statistical Journals to the Biomedical Literatur e. Past Trends and Future Predictions. JAMA \bar under 272 \bar default , 129-132 (1994). Zitiert nach der Veröffentlichung im Web: \begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl{http://www.ama-assn.org/public/peer/7_13_94/pv3108x.htm} \end_inset \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Antes G persönliche M} Antes G.: Email vom 1. September 2003 \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Baghdadi ZD review 2002} Baghdadi Z. D.: Preservation-based approaches to restore posterior teeth with amalgam, resin or a combination of materials. Am. J. Dent. \bar under 15 \bar default , 54-65 (2002), \begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrievedb=PubMedlist_uids=12074231dopt=Abstract} \end_inset \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Browning bonded amalgam} Browning W. D., Johnson W. W., Gregory P. N.: Clinical performance of bonded amalgam restorations at 42 months. J. Am. Dent. Assoc. \bar under 131 \bar default , 607-11 (2000), Abstract: \begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrievedb=PubMedlist_uids=10832254dopt=Abstract} \end_inset \the_end -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 23:26 30.09.2003 +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote: Perhaps the problem is that you use both hyperref and cite, which both redifine the latex cite command. Dekel, no, the problems persists even without hyperref, see my example file. Regards M. -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
Michael Logies schrieb: At 20:46 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: Why not send a minimal LyX file demonstrating the problem. Angus, I attached the file. It is working with %\usepackage{cite} and not working with \usepackage{cite} do not use spaces inside the keywords! Herbert
Re: Mathematical macro definition???
On 2003-09-30, 04:27 GMT, Herbert Vo wrote: be sure, that you are always in mathmode! \newcommand{\test}[4]{ $\left[\begin{array}{cc} \textit{#1}#4 \\ \textrm{#2}\textrm{#3} \end{array}\right]$% } \test{verb}{VAL}{\test{SPR}{COMP}{intr}{a}}{a} or alternatively $\test{verb}{VAL}{$\test{SPR}{COMP}{intr}{a}$}{a}$ Shouldn't this be done by LyX? I have just created these macros with LyX through math-macro (and I have sent .lyx file to the list to show it). And how should I actually achieve it in LyX? Could you please send me back corrected .lyx file, which would compile? Thanks, Matej Cepl -- Matej Cepl, GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB 25C3 E09F EF25 D964 84AC 138 Highland Ave. #10, Somerville, Ma 02143, (617) 623-1488
Re: Excel Data and importing into Lyx
Am Dienstag, 30. September 2003 04:35 schrieb Nirmal Govind: Hi.. if you're working on Linux then the gnumeric method that's been suggested is probably the easiest.. however, if you work on Windows, you may want to try the following link which gives an Excel add-on that exports to Latex.. then you can try putting the Latex code in ERT within LyX.. I haven't tried this myself so I have no clue on how well it works.. I think the easiest way is via plain csv. I recently wrote a converter to lyx - which worked very nice with on page tables but crashed hard on the limits of lyx regarding longtables. If you are interested I'll be happy to share it. -- Dr. Joachim Heidemeier Tel. +49-30-8903-2780 Fachgebiet II 3.2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Umweltbundesamt, Bismarckplatz 1 D-14191 Berlin
Re: Excel Data and importing into Lyx
Also what is the best way to get pictures from existing pdf documents? With power point etc I can just select the picture in Acrobat and then paste in but this does not work with Lyx. If you are on a linux machine you should find a program called pdfimages which picks either all the images out of the document or images on selected pages. The images are stored as files in the directory you run from. /johan -- Johan Ingvast, PhD student http://www.md.kth.se/~ingvast Department of Machine Design, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden http://www.md.kth.se, http://www.md.kth.se/~cas --- Walking robot proj tel +46 (0)8 790 95 36 mob. +46 (0)70 34 34 498
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
Michael Logies wrote: \begin{thebibliography}{100} \bibitem{Aalen dependent survival}Aalen O. O., Bjertness E., Soonju T.: Any strong reason why you don't use BibTeX? Jürgen.
LyX 1.3.3 Compiles cleanly with Qt 3.2.1 on Debian Unstable
I couldn't wait for a package so I downloaded the source and after compiling Qt3.2.1 I compiled LyX against it and it is indeed doing well. If I find any command line output errors I'll file some bugs. My present issues are with KDE 3.2 CVS and the gcc issues that those debs were built upon. I'm in the process of recompiling Qt to make sure I don't have any conflicting libmng, libpng and libjpeg conflicts with Plastik theme. I compiled with gcc set to pentium3 cpu-type and optimization level 3. Any conflicts that I've seen arise are due to Qt and the libs developed with gcc3.2.3-0pre3 that was released from Debian unstable. When I ldconfig against /usr/local/qt/lib, recompile against those Qt 3.2.1 libs LyX is responsive and the QWidgets don't puke like they currently do with the libs installed from the KDE3.2CVS crippled kdelibs and kdebase. It went seemlessly with the xforms UI option as well. Hopefully in a few days I'll have both KDE cleaned up to take advantage of LyX 1.3.3. Great job folks! Sincerely Yours, Marc J. Driftmeyer
Re: Aspell and LyX: a difficult matrimony?
Thanks, Ronald! It is indeed a great pity that the spellchecker does not work at all, on my computer, with LyX for Win32 (Reitsma's version). If I am not able shortly to put a spellchecker working fine on LyX, I will have to migrate to Scientific WorkPlace, what I very much regret... - Original Message - From: Ronald Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 12:54 AM Subject: Re: Aspell and LyX: a difficult matrimony? Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Could somebody here please help me? Or should the divorce between Aspell and LyX be decreed? Thank you a lot in advance! I don't know about LyX on ms-windows, but aspell works very well with other versions of LyX. With LyX/Mac (formerly LyX on Aqua) it is even possible to install cocoAspell as a system spelling server and have LyX/Mac use it. The directions for configuring this are on http://www.18james.com/lyx_on_aqa.html . -- Ronald Florence www.18james.com
Re: Aspell and LyX: a difficult matrimony?
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 10:48:00AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote: Thanks, Ronald! It is indeed a great pity that the spellchecker does not work at all, on my computer, with LyX for Win32 (Reitsma's version). If I am not able shortly to put a spellchecker working fine on LyX, I will have to migrate to Scientific WorkPlace, what I very much regret... This kind of 'threat' won't help you much, neither will posting at the top with full quote below. If you are happy with SciWP, just use it. Note, however, that LyX and aspell are very loosely coupled. You can use one without the other. Most notably, you can run aspell on the plain .lyx file without running LyX, and you can do the same with the exported .tex. So if both work, but not the combo, you are still not stuck. Andre'
Re: Mathematical macro definition???
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:39:40PM +0200, Christian Ridderström wrote: I think the problem is that you are using \textrm and \textit, I've attached a file that uses \mathrm and \mathit instead. Unfortunately, the \mathit-text only shows up as italics in the DVI-file. (I'll post a question in devel as to why \mathit isn't italics on screen) For the same reason why math in \emph text is shown upright. I.e. I do not understand the whole font attribute business and nobody explained it to me so far or fixed math_support.C. Andre'
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 08:49 30.09.2003 +0200, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote: Michael Logies wrote: \begin{thebibliography}{100} \bibitem{Aalen dependent survival}Aalen O. O., Bjertness E., Soonju T.: Any strong reason why you don't use BibTeX? Jürgen, I did not want to struggle with another program. I am using Lyx Qt on Windows almost out of the box. I have experienced that any add-on might work or might not work... I cut and paste most of my references from different databases into Lyx, and numbering of my references is changing automatically within Lyx without invoking another program. That`s already quite comfortable. I don`t think that I will have much more than 150 references (and I already have about 120 in Lyx), so bibtex might be overkill. Best regards M. -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
Michael Logies wrote: I cut and paste most of my references from different databases into Lyx, and numbering of my references is changing automatically within Lyx without invoking another program. That`s already quite comfortable. I don`t think that I will have much more than 150 references (and I already have about 120 in Lyx), so bibtex might be overkill. I think you misunderstand. BibTeX is a database manager that allows you to keep all your references in a single database. (Or more if you choose of course.) No need _ever_ to cut and paste into LyX. Of course, you have to generate the database in the first place. Sample entry below. @String{JCI = {J.~Clin. Invest.}} @article{Allen:etal85, author = {J.L. Allen and I.D. Frantz and J.J. Fredberg}, title = {Regional alveolar pressure during periodic flow: dual manifestations of gas inertia}, journal = JCI, year = 1985, volume = 76, pages = {620-629} } Personally, I am quite happy managing my own database with emacs, but there are lots of frontends out there, eg pybliographer. The point is that separating your references out into a database allows you to separate data from appearance. You can view the same data in different ways by choosing the bibtex style file to format it with. Anyway, you have clearly invested considerable effort in your present scheme so you may well be unwilling to change. Fair enough. Returning to your original question: these numbers are from the bibliography, typically looking like these from the tex-file, see below. My problem is, that \usepackage{cite} only results in a lot of question marks instead of correctly sorted numbers. Any idea? What happens if you export you lyx file to tex and then run latex by hand multiple times (say 3 or 4). Does that resolve your question marks into citations? -- Angus
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 12:14 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: The point is that separating your references out into a database allows you to separate data from appearance. You can view the same data in different ways by choosing the bibtex style file to format it with. Angus, I only want to write a thesis, perhaps one paper based on it. That`s it. The way Lyx offers its references (insert/ citation reference) is very nice and allows comfortable handling of references when editing my text. I can`t see an advantage of using a reference manager. What happens if you export you lyx file to tex and then run latex by hand multiple times (say 3 or 4). Does that resolve your question marks into citations? Can you tell me how to run Latex manually (Miktex)? I was only using Lyx so far. Thanks Michael -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Mathematical macro definition???
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, [ISO-8859-2] Herbert Voß wrote: p.s.: do not use special classes and font settings for demo files. And sending (back) a file from lyx 1.4.0 is ok? ;-) /Christian -- Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
Re: Mathematical macro definition???
Andre Poenitz schrieb: On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:39:40PM +0200, Christian Ridderström wrote: I think the problem is that you are using \textrm and \textit, I've attached a file that uses \mathrm and \mathit instead. Unfortunately, the \mathit-text only shows up as italics in the DVI-file. (I'll post a question in devel as to why \mathit isn't italics on screen) For the same reason why math in \emph text is shown upright. I.e. I do not understand the whole font attribute business and nobody explained it to me so far or fixed math_support.C. \DeclareSymbolFont{operators} {OT1}{cmr} {m}{n} \DeclareSymbolFont{letters} {OML}{cmm} {m}{it} \DeclareSymbolFont{symbols} {OMS}{cmsy}{m}{n} \DeclareSymbolFont{largesymbols}{OMX}{cmex}{m}{n} \SetSymbolFont{operators}{bold}{OT1}{cmr} {bx}{n} \SetSymbolFont{letters} {bold}{OML}{cmm} {b}{it} \SetSymbolFont{symbols} {bold}{OMS}{cmsy}{b}{n} \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathrm}{operators} \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathnormal}{letters} \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathcal} {symbols} \DeclareMathAlphabet {\mathbf}{OT1}{cmr}{bx}{n} \DeclareMathAlphabet {\mathsf}{OT1}{cmss}{m}{n} \DeclareMathAlphabet {\mathit}{OT1}{cmr}{m}{it} \DeclareMathAlphabet {\mathtt}{OT1}{cmtt}{m}{n} \SetMathAlphabet\mathsf{bold}{OT1}{cmss}{bx}{n} \SetMathAlphabet\mathit{bold}{OT1}{cmr}{bx}{it} Herbert
page rotated in pdf-output?
Dear list, I am preparing a presentation using prosper. The orientation of the whole document should be landscape. However, in the pdf output (view-pdf) one page is rotated to a portrait position when I put some eps figures on it, which makes it pretty unreadable.. First I thought this was because the figures have a greater height then width, but even after changing this, this strange behavior remains. I tried pdf figures, but that did not work either. I'm using LyX 1.3.2 on SuSe 8.0, acroread Converters: ps2pdf, epstopdf BTW: view-pdflatex (with pdflatex) results in strange output, no color background, no landscape at all, papersize far to big... Any help would be very much appreciated. Jeannette
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 01:33:33PM +0200, Michael Logies wrote: At 12:14 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: The point is that separating your references out into a database allows you to separate data from appearance. You can view the same data in different ways by choosing the bibtex style file to format it with. Angus, I only want to write a thesis, perhaps one paper based on it. That`s it. The way Lyx offers its references (insert/ citation reference) is very nice and allows comfortable handling of references when editing my text. I can`t see an advantage of using a reference manager. What happens when you want to delete a citation in the text ? You need to manually search the text (perhaps loading the lyx file into an external text editor) and check if there is another citation to the same document. If the answer is no, you should delete the document entry in the bibliography, and if the answer is yes, you don't delete it. This is a lot of work, and with bibtex you don't need to do it. PS: Does changing \usepackage{cite} into \usepackage{citesort} solves your problem ?
Re: page rotated in pdf-output?
From: Jeannette Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: LyX users [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: page rotated in pdf-output? Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:50:48 +0300 Dear list, I am preparing a presentation using prosper. The orientation of the whole document should be landscape. However, in the pdf output (view-pdf) one page is rotated to a portrait position when I put some eps figures on it, which makes it pretty unreadable.. First I thought this was because the figures have a greater height then width, but even after changing this, this strange behavior remains. I tried pdf figures, but that did not work either. I'm using LyX 1.3.2 on SuSe 8.0, acroread Converters: ps2pdf, epstopdf Check that the eps files do not contain any Orientation info, or if you can re-create these figures, that they are exported in portrait mode, or without any info either about portrait or about landscape. (seems a better procedure to set the rotation properties when inserting the figure rather than hardcoding it in the eps). -- Jean-Pierre
Re: page rotated in pdf-output?
Check that the eps files do not contain any Orientation info, or if you can re-create these figures, that they are exported in portrait mode, or without any info either about portrait or about landscape. (seems a better procedure to set the rotation properties when inserting the figure rather than hardcoding it in the eps). Jean-Pierre, The eps files do not contain any orientation info (as far as I can tell from checking on them in a text editor). They are exported in portrait mode, and they show up right in LyX. Strange, too, if I only include only one of the files, everything works fine, but when I include the same file twice on the same page (in a table), it doesn't... Thanks anyway. Jeannette
Missing export options.
Hi, Recently upgraded to Fedora .94. After upgrade, I used the reconfigure option in LyX. All the export and view options except for ASCII, HTML, and LaTeX are gone. I've checked, and all the utilities that are needed for conversions are available. I'm reinstalled LyX, the font package, qt, and qt-devel, rebuilt the LyX src rpm, reconfigured, and done everything else I could think of. Tetex* is installed. Everything seems to work from the command line. I'm really stuck here. I don't know why LyX isn't working. Below is a listing of the reconfigure log. begin log- LyX: Creating directory /home/jgiglio/.lyx/ and running configure... checking for a LaTeX2e program... (latex latex2e) +checking for latex... not useable +checking for latex2e... no checking for a LaTeX - LyX converter... (reLyX) +checking for reLyX... yes checking for a Noweb - LyX converter... (noweb2lyx) +checking for noweb2lyx... yes checking for a Noweb - LaTeX converter... (noweave) +checking for noweave... no checking for a HTML - Latex converter... (html2latex) +checking for html2latex... no checking for a MSWord - Latex converter... (wvCleanLatex word2x) +checking for wvCleanLatex... no +checking for word2x... no checking for Image converter... (convert) +checking for convert... yes checking for a Postscript interpreter... (gs) +checking for gs... yes checking for a Postscript previewer... (gv ghostview) +checking for gv... no +checking for ghostview... no checking for a PDF preview... (acroread gv ghostview xpdf) +checking for acroread... no +checking for gv... no +checking for ghostview... no +checking for xpdf... yes checking for a DVI previewer... (xdvi windvi yap) +checking for xdvi... yes checking for a HTML previewer... (mozilla file://$$p$$i netscape) +checking for mozilla... yes checking for a PS to PDF converter... (ps2pdf) +checking for ps2pdf... yes checking for a DVI to PS converter... (dvips) +checking for dvips... yes checking for a DVI to PDF converter... (dvipdfm) +checking for dvipdfm... yes checking for a *roff formatter... ('groff -t -Tlatin1 761FName' nroff) +checking for groff... yes checking for ChkTeX... (chktex -n1 -n3 -n6 -n9 -n22 -n25 -n30 -n38) +checking for chktex... no checking for a spell-checker... (ispell) +checking for ispell... yes checking for Octave... (octave) +checking for octave... yes checking for Maple... (maple) +checking for maple... no checking for a fax program... (kdeprintfax ksendfax) +checking for kdeprintfax... yes checking for SGML-tools 1.x (LinuxDoc)... (sgml2lyx) +checking for sgml2lyx... yes checking for SGML-tools 2.x (DocBook) or db2x scripts... (sgmltools db2dvi) +checking for sgmltools... no +checking for db2dvi... yes checking for a spool command... (lp lpr) +checking for lp... yes checking for a LaTeX - HTML converter... (tth latex2html hevea) +checking for tth... no +checking for latex2html... yes checking LaTeX configuration... default values creating textclass.lst creating packages.lst creating doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx creating lyxrc.defaults checking for an FIG - EPS/PPM converter... (fig2dev) +checking for fig2dev... yes checking for an TIFF - PS converter... (tiff2ps) +checking for tiff2ps... yes checking for an TGIF - EPS/PPM converter... (tgif) +checking for tgif... no checking for an EPS - PDF converter... (epstopdf) +checking for epstopdf... yes checking for a Grace - Image converter... (gracebat) +checking for gracebat... no checking for TeX fonts checking [for cmex10]... yes (pfb) checking [for cmmi10]... yes (pfb) checking [for cmr10]... yes (pfb) checking [for cmsy10]... yes (pfb) checking [for eufm10]... yes (pfb) checking [for msam10]... yes (pfb) checking [for msbm10]... yes (pfb) checking [for wasy10]... yes (pfb) removing lyxrc.defaults, which is identical to the system global version removing textclass.lst, which is identical to the system global version removing packages.lst, which is identical to the system global version removing doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx, which is identical to the system global version removing xfonts/fonts.dir, which is identical to the system global version removing font links LyX: Done!
Re: Missing export options.
Jason Giglio wrote: Hi, Recently upgraded to Fedora .94. After upgrade, I used the reconfigure option in LyX. All the export and view options except for ASCII, HTML, and LaTeX are gone. I've checked, and all the utilities that are needed for conversions are available. I'm reinstalled LyX, the font package, qt, and qt-devel, rebuilt the LyX src rpm, reconfigured, and done everything else I could think of. Tetex* is installed. Everything seems to work from the command line. I'm really stuck here. I don't know why LyX isn't working. Below is a listing of the reconfigure log. begin log- LyX: Creating directory /home/jgiglio/.lyx/ and running configure... checking for a LaTeX2e program... (latex latex2e) +checking for latex... not useable Resolve this, reconfigure again and all will be fine. -- Angus
qt-style
Hi, I've compiled new 1.3.3 version in a Debian Sid machine. The compilation went OK but LyX always shows the default qt-style not the style I've choosed as other KDE applications. Does someone knows how to fix this? The compilation options are: ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 --with-frontend=qt Thank you in advance, Momes
Aspell and LyX: a difficult matrimony?
I've got LyX 1.3.2 (old=only version from Reitsma) working fine with Aspell on winnt4/sp5. Which windows version are you using? Philip A. Viton City Planning, Ohio State University 190 W. 17th Ave,Columbus OH 43210 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
jbibtexmanager and lyx on cygwin
Hi Has anyone used jbibtexmanager to push citations into lyx running in cygwin? I use the cygwin port and have found jbibtexmanager a very good tool to generate bibtex from pubmed citations downloaded as xml, unfortunately I have not been able to search select and push citations into lyx. I am defining in the I have the following configuration Home is c:\data\lyx Preferences in c:\data\lyx\.lyx has the following line \serverpipe /cygdrive/c/data/lyx/.lyx/lyxpipe In jbibtexmanager I have the lyxpipe defined as c:\data\lyx\.lyx\lyxpipe I wonder if this is an issue with running jbibtex in windows as a java application and lyx on cygwin? any help appreciated vivek
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 16:51 30.09.2003 +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote: What happens when you want to delete a citation in the text ? You need to manually search the text (perhaps loading the lyx file into an external text editor) and check if there is another citation to the same document. Hello Dekel, I hoped that the option [pagebackref] from hyperref would take care of this, but hyperref is not working with this option so far (a lot of question marks instead of references (similiar to {cite}) and the PDF-File finishes after the first page of the bibliography). Without pagebackref it`s working fine. PS: Does changing \usepackage{cite} into \usepackage{citesort} solves your problem ? No, Lyx does not finish dvipdfm then. It generates 46 error message, looking like this one: Missing number, treated as zero. ...e{Windeler 2/96,Kerschbaum Geurtsen 1/98} % A number should have been here; I inserted `0'. (If you can't figure out why I needed to see a number, look up `weird error' in the index to The TeXbook.) Regards Michael -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 12:50 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: You'll get a whole heap of output to screen about things like missing references. This information is also posted in your_file.log. Have a quick look at it. Subsequent runs of 'latex.exe your_file.tex' should resolve the warnings about missing references. If you've run latex 4 times and they are still present, then the problem really does lie elsewhere. Angus, thanks for your detailed description. I started Latex four times on my file, but the error messages remain the same, example below. Do you think it is a problem with Lyx and it`s Latex-output? Or a problem with {cite}? Regards Michael LaTeX Warning: Citation `Windeler2/96' on page 4 undefined on input line 141. LaTeX Warning: Citation `KerschbaumGeurtsen1/98' on page 4 undefined on input l ine 141. LaTeX Font Info:External font `cmex10' loaded for size (Font) 7 on input line 145. LaTeX Font Info:External font `cmex10' loaded for size (Font) 5 on input line 145. LaTeX Warning: Citation `Hickel98' on page 4 undefined on input line 158. Overfull \hbox (2.56389pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 151--159 \T1/ppl/m/n/12 Kro-nen, Pro-the-sen) und auch plas-ti-schen Fül-lungs-ma-te-ria -li-en im be-son-de-ren sind [] LaTeX Warning: Citation `Geurtsen1/96' on page 4 undefined on input line 162. LaTeX Warning: Citation `Geurtsen9/95' on page 4 undefined on input line 162. LaTeX Warning: Citation `KerschbaumGeurtsen1/99' on page 4 undefined on input l ine 162. LaTeX Warning: Citation `KerschbaumGeurtsen1/03' on page 4 undefined on input l ine 162. LaTeX Font Info:Try loading font information for T1+pcr on input line 221. (C:\MikTex\texmf\tex\latex\psnfss\t1pcr.fd File: t1pcr.fd 2001/06/04 font definitions for T1/pcr. ) LaTeX Warning: Citation `Millenson1997' on page 4 undefined on input line 227. LaTeX Warning: Citation `Bogackisurvivalposterior' on page 4 undefined on input line 227. [4] LaTeX Warning: Citation `Jokstad1998' on page 5 undefined on input line 246. (...) -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
foot to end notes
hello. i've got a 15 page article, recently rejected by one journal, on its way to another, the second wants all my foot notes turned into end notes. is there an easy way to do this? all my foot notes are in place throughout the paper, i just want them to appear at the end when i export thanks __
Re: qt-style
What build of Qt did you compile LyX 1.3.3 against? -Marc Momes wrote: Hi, I've compiled new 1.3.3 version in a Debian Sid machine. The compilation went OK but LyX always shows the default qt-style not the style I've choosed as other KDE applications. Does someone knows how to fix this? The compilation options are: ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 --with-frontend=qt Thank you in advance, Momes
Re: qt-style
I'm using qt librarys version 3.2.1. Thank you. On Tuesday 30 September 2003 23:06, Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer wrote: What build of Qt did you compile LyX 1.3.3 against? -Marc Momes wrote: Hi, I've compiled new 1.3.3 version in a Debian Sid machine. The compilation went OK but LyX always shows the default qt-style not the style I've choosed as other KDE applications. Does someone knows how to fix this? The compilation options are: ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 --with-frontend=qt Thank you in advance, Momes
Re: qt-style
Were those the qt libs provided by Debian or your own build? -Marc Momes wrote: I'm using qt librarys version 3.2.1. Thank you. On Tuesday 30 September 2003 23:06, Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer wrote: What build of Qt did you compile LyX 1.3.3 against? -Marc Momes wrote: Hi, I've compiled new 1.3.3 version in a Debian Sid machine. The compilation went OK but LyX always shows the default qt-style not the style I've choosed as other KDE applications. Does someone knows how to fix this? The compilation options are: ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 --with-frontend=qt Thank you in advance, Momes
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 20:46 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: Why not send a minimal LyX file demonstrating the problem. Angus, I attached the file. It is working with %\usepackage{cite} and not working with \usepackage{cite} Thanks M.#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 221 \textclass scrartcl \begin_preamble %\usepackage{cite} \end_preamble \options openbib,bibtotocnumbered,idxtotoc,liststotoc \language ngerman \inputencoding auto \fontscheme palatino \graphics default \paperfontsize 12 \spacing onehalf \papersize a4paper \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 1 \use_amsmath 0 \use_natbib 0 \use_numerical_citations 1 \paperorientation portrait \leftmargin 3cm \rightmargin 3cm \secnumdepth 5 \tocdepth 5 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle headings \layout Title \pagebreak_bottom QED \begin_inset LatexCommand \cite{Altman Goodman 1994,Antes G persönliche M,Aalen dependent survival,Baghdadi ZD review 2002,Browning bonded amalgam} \end_inset \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Aalen dependent survival} Aalen O. O., Bjertness E., Soonju T.: Analysis of dependent survival data applied to lifetimes of amalgam fillings. Stat. Med. \bar under 14 \bar default , 1819-29 (1995), Abstract: \begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrievedb=PubMedlist_uids=7481213dopt=Abstract} \end_inset \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Altman Goodman 1994} Altman D. G., Goodman, S. N.: Transfer of Technology From Statistical Journals to the Biomedical Literatur e. Past Trends and Future Predictions. JAMA \bar under 272 \bar default , 129-132 (1994). Zitiert nach der Veröffentlichung im Web: \begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl{http://www.ama-assn.org/public/peer/7_13_94/pv3108x.htm} \end_inset \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Antes G persönliche M} Antes G.: Email vom 1. September 2003 \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Baghdadi ZD review 2002} Baghdadi Z. D.: Preservation-based approaches to restore posterior teeth with amalgam, resin or a combination of materials. Am. J. Dent. \bar under 15 \bar default , 54-65 (2002), \begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrievedb=PubMedlist_uids=12074231dopt=Abstract} \end_inset \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Browning bonded amalgam} Browning W. D., Johnson W. W., Gregory P. N.: Clinical performance of bonded amalgam restorations at 42 months. J. Am. Dent. Assoc. \bar under 131 \bar default , 607-11 (2000), Abstract: \begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrievedb=PubMedlist_uids=10832254dopt=Abstract} \end_inset \the_end -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 23:26 30.09.2003 +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote: Perhaps the problem is that you use both hyperref and cite, which both redifine the latex cite command. Dekel, no, the problems persists even without hyperref, see my example file. Regards M. -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
Michael Logies schrieb: At 20:46 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: Why not send a minimal LyX file demonstrating the problem. Angus, I attached the file. It is working with %\usepackage{cite} and not working with \usepackage{cite} do not use spaces inside the keywords! Herbert
Re: Mathematical macro definition???
On 2003-09-30, 04:27 GMT, Herbert Voß wrote: > be sure, that you are always in mathmode! > > \newcommand{\test}[4]{ > $\left[\begin{array}{cc} > \textit{#1} & #4 \\ > \textrm{#2} & \textrm{#3} > \end{array}\right]$% > } > > > \test{verb}{VAL}{\test{SPR}{COMP}{intr}{a}}{a} > > > or alternatively > > $\test{verb}{VAL}{$\test{SPR}{COMP}{intr}{a}$}{a}$ Shouldn't this be done by LyX? I have just created these macros with LyX through math-macro (and I have sent .lyx file to the list to show it). And how should I actually achieve it in LyX? Could you please send me back corrected .lyx file, which would compile? Thanks, Matej Cepl -- Matej Cepl, GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB 25C3 E09F EF25 D964 84AC 138 Highland Ave. #10, Somerville, Ma 02143, (617) 623-1488
Re: Excel Data and importing into Lyx
Am Dienstag, 30. September 2003 04:35 schrieb Nirmal Govind: > Hi.. if you're working on Linux then the gnumeric method that's been > suggested is probably the easiest.. however, if you work on Windows, you > may want to try the following link which gives an Excel add-on that > exports to Latex.. then you can try putting the Latex code in ERT within > LyX.. I haven't tried this myself so I have no clue on how well it works.. I think the easiest way is via plain csv. I recently wrote a converter to lyx - which worked very nice with on page tables but crashed hard on the limits of lyx regarding longtables. If you are interested I'll be happy to share it. -- Dr. Joachim Heidemeier Tel. +49-30-8903-2780 Fachgebiet II 3.2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Umweltbundesamt, Bismarckplatz 1 D-14191 Berlin
Re: Excel Data and importing into Lyx
> > Also what is the best way to get pictures from > existing pdf documents? With power point etc I can > just select the picture in Acrobat and then paste in > but this does not work with Lyx. > If you are on a linux machine you should find a program called pdfimages which picks either all the images out of the document or images on selected pages. The images are stored as files in the directory you run from. /johan -- Johan Ingvast, PhD student http://www.md.kth.se/~ingvast Department of Machine Design, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden http://www.md.kth.se, http://www.md.kth.se/~cas <--- Walking robot proj tel +46 (0)8 790 95 36 mob. +46 (0)70 34 34 498
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
Michael Logies wrote: > \begin{thebibliography}{100} > \bibitem{Aalen dependent survival}Aalen O. O., Bjertness E., Soonju T.: Any strong reason why you don't use BibTeX? Jürgen.
LyX 1.3.3 Compiles cleanly with Qt 3.2.1 on Debian Unstable
I couldn't wait for a package so I downloaded the source and after compiling Qt3.2.1 I compiled LyX against it and it is indeed doing well. If I find any command line output errors I'll file some bugs. My present issues are with KDE 3.2 CVS and the gcc issues that those debs were built upon. I'm in the process of recompiling Qt to make sure I don't have any conflicting libmng, libpng and libjpeg conflicts with Plastik theme. I compiled with gcc set to pentium3 cpu-type and optimization level 3. Any conflicts that I've seen arise are due to Qt and the libs developed with gcc3.2.3-0pre3 that was released from Debian unstable. When I ldconfig against /usr/local/qt/lib, recompile against those Qt 3.2.1 libs LyX is responsive and the QWidgets don't puke like they currently do with the libs installed from the KDE3.2CVS crippled kdelibs and kdebase. It went seemlessly with the xforms UI option as well. Hopefully in a few days I'll have both KDE cleaned up to take advantage of LyX 1.3.3. Great job folks! Sincerely Yours, Marc J. Driftmeyer
Re: Aspell and LyX: a difficult matrimony?
Thanks, Ronald! It is indeed a great pity that the spellchecker does not work at all, on my computer, with LyX for Win32 (Reitsma's version). If I am not able shortly to put a spellchecker working fine on LyX, I will have to migrate to Scientific WorkPlace, what I very much regret... - Original Message - From: "Ronald Florence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 12:54 AM Subject: Re: Aspell and LyX: a difficult matrimony? > "Paul Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Could somebody here please help me? Or should the divorce between > > Aspell and LyX be decreed? Thank you a lot in advance! > > I don't know about LyX on ms-windows, but aspell works very well with > other versions of LyX. With LyX/Mac (formerly LyX on Aqua) it is even > possible to install cocoAspell as a system spelling server and have > LyX/Mac use it. The directions for configuring this are on > http://www.18james.com/lyx_on_aqa.html . > -- > > Ronald Florence www.18james.com > >
Re: Aspell and LyX: a difficult matrimony?
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 10:48:00AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote: > Thanks, Ronald! It is indeed a great pity that the spellchecker does not > work at all, on my computer, with LyX for Win32 (Reitsma's version). If I am > not able shortly to put a spellchecker working fine on LyX, I will have to > migrate to Scientific WorkPlace, what I very much regret... This kind of 'threat' won't help you much, neither will posting at the top with full quote below. If you are happy with SciWP, just use it. Note, however, that LyX and aspell are very loosely coupled. You can use one without the other. Most notably, you can run aspell on the plain .lyx file without running LyX, and you can do the same with the exported .tex. So if both work, but not the combo, you are still not stuck. Andre'
Re: Mathematical macro definition???
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:39:40PM +0200, Christian Ridderström wrote: > I think the problem is that you are using \textrm and \textit, I've > attached a file that uses \mathrm and \mathit instead. Unfortunately, the > \mathit-text only shows up as italics in the DVI-file. > (I'll post a question in devel as to why \mathit isn't italics on screen) For the same reason why math in \emph text is shown upright. I.e. I do not understand the whole "font attribute business" and nobody explained it to me so far or fixed math_support.C. Andre'
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 08:49 30.09.2003 +0200, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote: Michael Logies wrote: > \begin{thebibliography}{100} > \bibitem{Aalen dependent survival}Aalen O. O., Bjertness E., Soonju T.: Any strong reason why you don't use BibTeX? Jürgen, I did not want to struggle with another program. I am using Lyx Qt on Windows almost out of the box. I have experienced that any add-on might work or might not work... I "cut and paste" most of my references from different databases into Lyx, and numbering of my references is changing automatically within Lyx without invoking another program. That`s already quite comfortable. I don`t think that I will have much more than 150 references (and I already have about 120 in Lyx), so bibtex might be overkill. Best regards M. -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
Michael Logies wrote: > I "cut and paste" most of my references from different databases into > Lyx, and numbering of my references is changing automatically within Lyx > without invoking another program. That`s already quite comfortable. I > don`t think that I will have much more than 150 references (and I already > have about 120 in Lyx), so bibtex might be overkill. I think you misunderstand. BibTeX is a database manager that allows you to keep all your references in a single database. (Or more if you choose of course.) No need _ever_ to cut and paste into LyX. Of course, you have to generate the database in the first place. Sample entry below. @String{JCI = {J.~Clin. Invest.}} @article{Allen:etal85, author = {J.L. Allen and I.D. Frantz and J.J. Fredberg}, title = {Regional alveolar pressure during periodic flow: dual manifestations of gas inertia}, journal = JCI, year = 1985, volume = 76, pages = {620-629} } Personally, I am quite happy managing my own database with emacs, but there are lots of frontends out there, eg pybliographer. The point is that separating your references out into a database allows you to separate data from appearance. You can view the same data in different ways by choosing the bibtex style file to format it with. Anyway, you have clearly invested considerable effort in your present scheme so you may well be unwilling to change. Fair enough. Returning to your original question: > these numbers are from the bibliography, typically looking like these > from the tex-file, see below. > My problem is, that \usepackage{cite} only results in a lot of question > marks instead of correctly sorted numbers. Any idea? What happens if you export you lyx file to tex and then run latex by hand multiple times (say 3 or 4). Does that resolve your question marks into citations? -- Angus
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 12:14 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: The point is that separating your references out into a database allows you to separate data from appearance. You can view the same data in different ways by choosing the bibtex style file to format it with. Angus, I only want to write a thesis, perhaps one paper based on it. That`s it. The way Lyx offers its references ("insert"/ "citation reference") is very nice and allows comfortable handling of references when editing my text. I can`t see an advantage of using a reference manager. What happens if you export you lyx file to tex and then run latex by hand multiple times (say 3 or 4). Does that resolve your question marks into citations? Can you tell me how to run Latex manually (Miktex)? I was only using Lyx so far. Thanks Michael -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Mathematical macro definition???
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003, [ISO-8859-2] Herbert Voß wrote: > p.s.: do not use special classes and font settings > for demo files. And sending (back) a file from lyx 1.4.0 is ok? ;-) /Christian -- Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
Re: Mathematical macro definition???
Andre Poenitz schrieb: On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:39:40PM +0200, Christian Ridderström wrote: I think the problem is that you are using \textrm and \textit, I've attached a file that uses \mathrm and \mathit instead. Unfortunately, the \mathit-text only shows up as italics in the DVI-file. (I'll post a question in devel as to why \mathit isn't italics on screen) For the same reason why math in \emph text is shown upright. I.e. I do not understand the whole "font attribute business" and nobody explained it to me so far or fixed math_support.C. \DeclareSymbolFont{operators} {OT1}{cmr} {m}{n} \DeclareSymbolFont{letters} {OML}{cmm} {m}{it} \DeclareSymbolFont{symbols} {OMS}{cmsy}{m}{n} \DeclareSymbolFont{largesymbols}{OMX}{cmex}{m}{n} \SetSymbolFont{operators}{bold}{OT1}{cmr} {bx}{n} \SetSymbolFont{letters} {bold}{OML}{cmm} {b}{it} \SetSymbolFont{symbols} {bold}{OMS}{cmsy}{b}{n} \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathrm}{operators} \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathnormal}{letters} \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathcal} {symbols} \DeclareMathAlphabet {\mathbf}{OT1}{cmr}{bx}{n} \DeclareMathAlphabet {\mathsf}{OT1}{cmss}{m}{n} \DeclareMathAlphabet {\mathit}{OT1}{cmr}{m}{it} \DeclareMathAlphabet {\mathtt}{OT1}{cmtt}{m}{n} \SetMathAlphabet\mathsf{bold}{OT1}{cmss}{bx}{n} \SetMathAlphabet\mathit{bold}{OT1}{cmr}{bx}{it} Herbert
page rotated in pdf-output?
Dear list, I am preparing a presentation using prosper. The orientation of the whole document should be landscape. However, in the pdf output (view-pdf) one page is rotated to a portrait position when I put some eps figures on it, which makes it pretty unreadable.. First I thought this was because the figures have a greater height then width, but even after changing this, this strange behavior remains. I tried pdf figures, but that did not work either. I'm using LyX 1.3.2 on SuSe 8.0, acroread Converters: ps2pdf, epstopdf BTW: view-pdflatex (with pdflatex) results in strange output, no color background, no landscape at all, papersize far to big... Any help would be very much appreciated. Jeannette
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 01:33:33PM +0200, Michael Logies wrote: > At 12:14 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: > > >The point is that separating your references out into a database allows you > >to separate data from appearance. You can view the same data in different > >ways by choosing the bibtex style file to format it with. > > Angus, > > I only want to write a thesis, perhaps one paper based on it. That`s it. > The way Lyx offers its references ("insert"/ "citation reference") is very > nice and allows comfortable handling of references when editing my text. I > can`t see an advantage of using a reference manager. What happens when you want to delete a citation in the text ? You need to manually search the text (perhaps loading the lyx file into an external text editor) and check if there is another citation to the same document. If the answer is no, you should delete the document entry in the bibliography, and if the answer is yes, you don't delete it. This is a lot of work, and with bibtex you don't need to do it. PS: Does changing \usepackage{cite} into \usepackage{citesort} solves your problem ?
Re: page rotated in pdf-output?
>>From: Jeannette Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: LyX users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: page rotated in pdf-output? >>Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:50:48 +0300 >> >>Dear list, >> >>I am preparing a presentation using prosper. The orientation of the whole >>document should be landscape. However, in the pdf output (view-pdf) one page >>is rotated to a portrait position when I put some eps figures on it, which >>makes it pretty unreadable.. First I thought this was because the figures >>have a greater height then width, but even after changing this, this strange >>behavior remains. I tried pdf figures, but that did not work either. >> >>I'm using LyX 1.3.2 on SuSe 8.0, acroread >>Converters: ps2pdf, epstopdf Check that the eps files do not contain any Orientation info, or if you can re-create these figures, that they are exported in portrait mode, or without any info either about portrait or about landscape. (seems a better procedure to set the rotation properties when inserting the figure rather than hardcoding it in the eps). -- Jean-Pierre
Re: page rotated in pdf-output?
> Check that the eps files do not contain any Orientation info, > or if you can re-create these figures, that they are exported > in portrait mode, or without any info either about portrait or > about landscape. > (seems a better procedure to set the rotation properties when > inserting the figure rather than hardcoding it in the eps). Jean-Pierre, The eps files do not contain any orientation info (as far as I can tell from checking on them in a text editor). They are exported in portrait mode, and they show up right in LyX. Strange, too, if I only include only one of the files, everything works fine, but when I include the same file twice on the same page (in a table), it doesn't... Thanks anyway. Jeannette
Missing export options.
Hi, Recently upgraded to Fedora .94. After upgrade, I used the reconfigure option in LyX. All the export and view options except for ASCII, HTML, and LaTeX are gone. I've checked, and all the utilities that are needed for conversions are available. I'm reinstalled LyX, the font package, qt, and qt-devel, rebuilt the LyX src rpm, reconfigured, and done everything else I could think of. Tetex* is installed. Everything seems to work from the command line. I'm really stuck here. I don't know why LyX isn't working. Below is a listing of the reconfigure log. begin log- LyX: Creating directory /home/jgiglio/.lyx/ and running configure... checking for a LaTeX2e program... (latex latex2e) +checking for "latex"... not useable +checking for "latex2e"... no checking for a LaTeX -> LyX converter... (reLyX) +checking for "reLyX"... yes checking for a Noweb -> LyX converter... (noweb2lyx) +checking for "noweb2lyx"... yes checking for a Noweb -> LaTeX converter... (noweave) +checking for "noweave"... no checking for a HTML -> Latex converter... (html2latex) +checking for "html2latex"... no checking for a MSWord -> Latex converter... (wvCleanLatex word2x) +checking for "wvCleanLatex"... no +checking for "word2x"... no checking for Image converter... (convert) +checking for "convert"... yes checking for a Postscript interpreter... (gs) +checking for "gs"... yes checking for a Postscript previewer... (gv ghostview) +checking for "gv"... no +checking for "ghostview"... no checking for a PDF preview... (acroread gv ghostview xpdf) +checking for "acroread"... no +checking for "gv"... no +checking for "ghostview"... no +checking for "xpdf"... yes checking for a DVI previewer... (xdvi windvi yap) +checking for "xdvi"... yes checking for a HTML previewer... (mozilla file://$$p$$i netscape) +checking for "mozilla"... yes checking for a PS to PDF converter... (ps2pdf) +checking for "ps2pdf"... yes checking for a DVI to PS converter... (dvips) +checking for "dvips"... yes checking for a DVI to PDF converter... (dvipdfm) +checking for "dvipdfm"... yes checking for a *roff formatter... ('groff -t -Tlatin1 761FName' nroff) +checking for "groff"... yes checking for ChkTeX... (chktex -n1 -n3 -n6 -n9 -n22 -n25 -n30 -n38) +checking for "chktex"... no checking for a spell-checker... (ispell) +checking for "ispell"... yes checking for Octave... (octave) +checking for "octave"... yes checking for Maple... (maple) +checking for "maple"... no checking for a fax program... (kdeprintfax ksendfax) +checking for "kdeprintfax"... yes checking for SGML-tools 1.x (LinuxDoc)... (sgml2lyx) +checking for "sgml2lyx"... yes checking for SGML-tools 2.x (DocBook) or db2x scripts... (sgmltools db2dvi) +checking for "sgmltools"... no +checking for "db2dvi"... yes checking for a spool command... (lp lpr) +checking for "lp"... yes checking for a LaTeX -> HTML converter... (tth latex2html hevea) +checking for "tth"... no +checking for "latex2html"... yes checking LaTeX configuration... default values creating textclass.lst creating packages.lst creating doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx creating lyxrc.defaults checking for an FIG -> EPS/PPM converter... (fig2dev) +checking for "fig2dev"... yes checking for an TIFF -> PS converter... (tiff2ps) +checking for "tiff2ps"... yes checking for an TGIF -> EPS/PPM converter... (tgif) +checking for "tgif"... no checking for an EPS -> PDF converter... (epstopdf) +checking for "epstopdf"... yes checking for a Grace -> Image converter... (gracebat) +checking for "gracebat"... no checking for TeX fonts checking [for cmex10]... yes (pfb) checking [for cmmi10]... yes (pfb) checking [for cmr10]... yes (pfb) checking [for cmsy10]... yes (pfb) checking [for eufm10]... yes (pfb) checking [for msam10]... yes (pfb) checking [for msbm10]... yes (pfb) checking [for wasy10]... yes (pfb) removing lyxrc.defaults, which is identical to the system global version removing textclass.lst, which is identical to the system global version removing packages.lst, which is identical to the system global version removing doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx, which is identical to the system global version removing xfonts/fonts.dir, which is identical to the system global version removing font links LyX: Done!
Re: Missing export options.
Jason Giglio wrote: > Hi, Recently upgraded to Fedora .94. > > After upgrade, I used the reconfigure option in LyX. All the export and > view options except for ASCII, HTML, and LaTeX are gone. I've checked, > and all the utilities that are needed for conversions are available. > > I'm reinstalled LyX, the font package, qt, and qt-devel, rebuilt the LyX > src rpm, reconfigured, and done everything else I could think of. Tetex* > is installed. Everything seems to work from the command line. > > I'm really stuck here. I don't know why LyX isn't working. Below is a > listing of the reconfigure log. > > > > begin log- > > LyX: Creating directory /home/jgiglio/.lyx/ and running configure... > checking for a LaTeX2e program... (latex latex2e) > +checking for "latex"... not useable Resolve this, reconfigure again and all will be fine. -- Angus
qt-style
Hi, I've compiled new 1.3.3 version in a Debian Sid machine. The compilation went OK but LyX always shows the default qt-style not the style I've choosed as other KDE applications. Does someone knows how to fix this? The compilation options are: ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 --with-frontend=qt Thank you in advance, Momes
Aspell and LyX: a difficult matrimony?
I've got LyX 1.3.2 (old=only version from Reitsma) working fine with Aspell on winnt4/sp5. Which windows version are you using? Philip A. Viton City Planning, Ohio State University 190 W. 17th Ave,Columbus OH 43210 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
jbibtexmanager and lyx on cygwin
Hi Has anyone used jbibtexmanager to push citations into lyx running in cygwin? I use the cygwin port and have found jbibtexmanager a very good tool to generate bibtex from pubmed citations downloaded as xml, unfortunately I have not been able to search select and push citations into lyx. I am defining in the I have the following configuration Home is c:\data\lyx Preferences in c:\data\lyx\.lyx has the following line \serverpipe "/cygdrive/c/data/lyx/.lyx/lyxpipe" In jbibtexmanager I have the lyxpipe defined as c:\data\lyx\.lyx\lyxpipe I wonder if this is an issue with running jbibtex in windows as a java application and lyx on cygwin? any help appreciated vivek
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 16:51 30.09.2003 +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote: What happens when you want to delete a citation in the text ? You need to manually search the text (perhaps loading the lyx file into an external text editor) and check if there is another citation to the same document. Hello Dekel, I hoped that the option [pagebackref] from hyperref would take care of this, but hyperref is not working with this option so far (a lot of question marks instead of references (similiar to {cite}) and the PDF-File finishes after the first page of the bibliography). Without pagebackref it`s working fine. PS: Does changing \usepackage{cite} into \usepackage{citesort} solves your problem ? No, Lyx does not finish dvipdfm then. It generates 46 error message, looking like this one: "Missing number, treated as zero. ...e{Windeler 2/96,Kerschbaum Geurtsen 1/98} % A number should have been here; I inserted `0'. (If you can't figure out why I needed to see a number, look up `weird error' in the index to The TeXbook.)" Regards Michael -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 12:50 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: You'll get a whole heap of output to screen about things like missing references. This information is also posted in your_file.log. Have a quick look at it. Subsequent runs of 'latex.exe your_file.tex' should resolve the warnings about missing references. If you've run latex 4 times and they are still present, then the problem really does lie elsewhere. Angus, thanks for your detailed description. I started Latex four times on my file, but the error messages remain the same, example below. Do you think it is a problem with Lyx and it`s Latex-output? Or a problem with {cite}? Regards Michael LaTeX Warning: Citation `Windeler2/96' on page 4 undefined on input line 141. LaTeX Warning: Citation `KerschbaumGeurtsen1/98' on page 4 undefined on input l ine 141. LaTeX Font Info:External font `cmex10' loaded for size (Font) <7> on input line 145. LaTeX Font Info:External font `cmex10' loaded for size (Font) <5> on input line 145. LaTeX Warning: Citation `Hickel98' on page 4 undefined on input line 158. Overfull \hbox (2.56389pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 151--159 \T1/ppl/m/n/12 Kro-nen, Pro-the-sen) und auch plas-ti-schen Fül-lungs-ma-te-ria -li-en im be-son-de-ren sind [] LaTeX Warning: Citation `Geurtsen1/96' on page 4 undefined on input line 162. LaTeX Warning: Citation `Geurtsen9/95' on page 4 undefined on input line 162. LaTeX Warning: Citation `KerschbaumGeurtsen1/99' on page 4 undefined on input l ine 162. LaTeX Warning: Citation `KerschbaumGeurtsen1/03' on page 4 undefined on input l ine 162. LaTeX Font Info:Try loading font information for T1+pcr on input line 221. (C:\MikTex\texmf\tex\latex\psnfss\t1pcr.fd File: t1pcr.fd 2001/06/04 font definitions for T1/pcr. ) LaTeX Warning: Citation `Millenson1997' on page 4 undefined on input line 227. LaTeX Warning: Citation `Bogackisurvivalposterior' on page 4 undefined on input line 227. [4] LaTeX Warning: Citation `Jokstad1998' on page 5 undefined on input line 246. (...) -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
foot to end notes
hello. i've got a 15 page article, recently rejected by one journal, on its way to another, the second wants all my foot notes turned into end notes. is there an easy way to do this? all my foot notes are in place throughout the paper, i just want them to appear at the end when i export thanks __
Re: qt-style
What build of Qt did you compile LyX 1.3.3 against? -Marc Momes wrote: Hi, I've compiled new 1.3.3 version in a Debian Sid machine. The compilation went OK but LyX always shows the default qt-style not the style I've choosed as other KDE applications. Does someone knows how to fix this? The compilation options are: ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 --with-frontend=qt Thank you in advance, Momes
Re: qt-style
I'm using qt librarys version 3.2.1. Thank you. On Tuesday 30 September 2003 23:06, Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer wrote: > What build of Qt did you compile LyX 1.3.3 against? > > -Marc > > Momes wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I've compiled new 1.3.3 version in a Debian Sid machine. The compilation > > went OK but LyX always shows the default qt-style not the style I've > > choosed as other KDE applications. > >Does someone knows how to fix this? > > > >The compilation options are: > > > >./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 --with-frontend=qt > > > >Thank you in advance, > > > > Momes
Re: qt-style
Were those the qt libs provided by Debian or your own build? -Marc Momes wrote: I'm using qt librarys version 3.2.1. Thank you. On Tuesday 30 September 2003 23:06, Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer wrote: What build of Qt did you compile LyX 1.3.3 against? -Marc Momes wrote: Hi, I've compiled new 1.3.3 version in a Debian Sid machine. The compilation went OK but LyX always shows the default qt-style not the style I've choosed as other KDE applications. Does someone knows how to fix this? The compilation options are: ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-qt-dir=/usr/share/qt3 --with-frontend=qt Thank you in advance, Momes
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 20:46 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: Why not send a minimal LyX file demonstrating the problem. Angus, I attached the file. It is working with %\usepackage{cite} and not working with \usepackage{cite} Thanks M.#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 221 \textclass scrartcl \begin_preamble %\usepackage{cite} \end_preamble \options openbib,bibtotocnumbered,idxtotoc,liststotoc \language ngerman \inputencoding auto \fontscheme palatino \graphics default \paperfontsize 12 \spacing onehalf \papersize a4paper \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 1 \use_amsmath 0 \use_natbib 0 \use_numerical_citations 1 \paperorientation portrait \leftmargin 3cm \rightmargin 3cm \secnumdepth 5 \tocdepth 5 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle headings \layout Title \pagebreak_bottom QED \begin_inset LatexCommand \cite{Altman Goodman 1994,Antes G persönliche M,Aalen dependent survival,Baghdadi ZD review 2002,Browning bonded amalgam} \end_inset \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Aalen dependent survival} Aalen O. O., Bjertness E., Soonju T.: Analysis of dependent survival data applied to lifetimes of amalgam fillings. Stat. Med. \bar under 14 \bar default , 1819-29 (1995), Abstract: \begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve=PubMed_uids=7481213=Abstract} \end_inset \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Altman Goodman 1994} Altman D. G., Goodman, S. N.: Transfer of Technology From Statistical Journals to the Biomedical Literatur e. Past Trends and Future Predictions. JAMA \bar under 272 \bar default , 129-132 (1994). Zitiert nach der Veröffentlichung im Web: \begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl{http://www.ama-assn.org/public/peer/7_13_94/pv3108x.htm} \end_inset \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Antes G persönliche M} Antes G.: Email vom 1. September 2003 \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Baghdadi ZD review 2002} Baghdadi Z. D.: Preservation-based approaches to restore posterior teeth with amalgam, resin or a combination of materials. Am. J. Dent. \bar under 15 \bar default , 54-65 (2002), \begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve=PubMed_uids=12074231=Abstract} \end_inset \layout Bibliography \bibitem {Browning bonded amalgam} Browning W. D., Johnson W. W., Gregory P. N.: Clinical performance of bonded amalgam restorations at 42 months. J. Am. Dent. Assoc. \bar under 131 \bar default , 607-11 (2000), Abstract: \begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve=PubMed_uids=10832254=Abstract} \end_inset \the_end -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
At 23:26 30.09.2003 +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote: Perhaps the problem is that you use both hyperref and cite, which both redifine the latex cite command. Dekel, no, the problems persists even without hyperref, see my example file. Regards M. -- http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche) PGP-key (RSA/IDEA) kommt mit angeforderter Empfangsbestätigung (return receipt)
Re: Sorting of literature automatically?
Michael Logies schrieb: At 20:46 30.09.2003 +, Angus Leeming wrote: Why not send a minimal LyX file demonstrating the problem. Angus, I attached the file. It is working with %\usepackage{cite} and not working with \usepackage{cite} do not use spaces inside the keywords! Herbert