Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus It turns out that commenting out this line does the trick:
Angus %%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
Angus So, why? Angus
Angus \documentclass[english]{article}
Angus \usepackage{tex4ht}
Angus \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
What about swapping the
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Angus It turns out that commenting out this line does the trick:
Angus %%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
Angus So, why? Angus
Angus \documentclass[english]{article}
Angus \usepackage{tex4ht}
Angus \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
What about swapping the two lines above?
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus No. It doesn't matter where I put the '\usepackage{tex4ht}'. If
Angus '\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}' is present, 'fi' becomes '0x00'. :-(
How do you run it? I took a look at the web page of the project, and
it seems very complicated...
JMarc
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Angus No. It doesn't matter where I put the '\usepackage{tex4ht}'. If
Angus '\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}' is present, 'fi' becomes '0x00'. :-(
How do you run it? I took a look at the web page of the project, and
it seems very complicated...
Truly, it isn't. Install
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus Truly, it isn't. Install the package, add the line
Angus '\usepackage{tex4ht}' to your latex source and run:
Angus $ latex tmp $ latex tmp $ tex4ht tmp $ lynx tmp.html
The manual I've seen seems to recommend calling htlatex on the
---BeginMessage---
hi... i happen to experience the following when using lyx-qt:
sometimes, when i try to click in the environment combobox (the menu
below the menubar where you can choose environments like itemize,
section, subsection) it does not respond to my command: it does not show
the
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| But what happens when a program has no license? I mean nothing. Nobody
| is allowed to own it, and that's what we want, right?
No. the author still has the copyright. so if there is no license
that
means that nobody can use
---BeginMessage---
hi... i'm alberto, a spanish lyx user... i'm currently using lyx with
spanish and french documents. i have configured lyx to use aspell
instead of ispell and works find with spanish but with french i get the
following error:
Error: The file /usr/lib/aspell/frenchb can not be
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Angus Truly, it isn't. Install the package, add the line
Angus '\usepackage{tex4ht}' to your latex source and run:
Angus $ latex tmp $ latex tmp $ tex4ht tmp $ lynx tmp.html
The manual I've seen seems to recommend calling htlatex on the
document, which adds by
Is there a search-replace function for math. For example, I just now want to
replace F_2 ('F' with subscript) with F^2 ('F' with superscript). Is it
possible without changing all occurrences manually?
I see no math-specific search-replace and F_2 does not work in regular
search-replace?
I'm not
Is there a special unary minus in the math panel somewhere?
Or does it actually exists in latex? I did a search, but could
not find anything better than just using '-'.
I think intervals such as $[-\infty, \infty)$ don't look
very nice. I could use some negative space, though I was wondering
Angus Leeming wrote:
I'm not sure what approach is better. Match specific search-replace where
I can type the formula just like in the document is more user-friendly,
but with textual search-replace which can understand math markup and
regexps I would be able to replace
F_([:[digit]:])
Vladimir Prus wrote:
Something like this exists in the 1.4.x cvs (too buggy for real use
ATM).
And which approach is used?
Alfredo Braunstein implemented a regex search and replace if memory serves
me well.
Also, is 1.4 considered stable enough to be
worth using by regular users?
No. The
Angus Leeming wrote:
And which approach is used?
Alfredo Braunstein implemented a regex search and replace if memory serves
me well.
Err... I did, but as a proof of concept of the new iterators (it never went
to cvs). Basically there's nothing missing, more or less just to sort out
which of
Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
And which approach is used?
Alfredo Braunstein implemented a regex search and replace if memory
serves me well.
Err... I did, but as a proof of concept of the new iterators (it never
went to cvs). Basically there's nothing missing, more
What exactly is it doing to the ligatures? I just processed a trivial
document containing only the words find and fluff, and they came out as
ordinary text (just as wanted).
Possibly there's a problem with the fonts you're requesting in the
document: could you process a tiny document and then
I'm running LyX-1.3.4 on my new Slackware-10.0 box with xfce-4.0.5 as the
window manager.
The top and bottom window borders of the LyX window are much too large.
They're what I'd expect to see on a monitor with a resolution of 800x600,
but my monitor is running at 1280x1024. I've asked on the
Lyx User wrote:
Is there a special unary minus in the math panel somewhere?
No.
Or does it actually exists in latex? I did a search, but could
not find anything better than just using '-'.
I think intervals such as $[-\infty, \infty)$ don't look
very nice. I could use some negative space, though I
Lyx User wrote:
Is there a special unary minus in the math panel somewhere?
Or does it actually exists in latex? I did a search, but could
not find anything better than just using '-'.
I think intervals such as $[-\infty, \infty)$ don't look
very nice. I could use some negative space, though I was
I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going
through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent
package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't
deal with it). Everything is fine except for one big problem: I cannot
get the
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote:
I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going
through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent
package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't
deal with it). Everything is
I haven't tried OpenOffice yet--because I don't have it. I'll try to
install it and will give it a try. Thanks for the hint.
Stefano
On Oct 12, 2004, at 2:54 PM, Thomas Templin wrote:
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote:
I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus It turns out that commenting out this line does the trick:
Angus %%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
Angus So, why? Angus
Angus \documentclass[english]{article}
Angus \usepackage{tex4ht}
Angus \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
What about swapping the
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Angus It turns out that commenting out this line does the trick:
Angus %%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
Angus So, why? Angus
Angus \documentclass[english]{article}
Angus \usepackage{tex4ht}
Angus \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
What about swapping the two lines above?
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus No. It doesn't matter where I put the '\usepackage{tex4ht}'. If
Angus '\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}' is present, 'fi' becomes '0x00'. :-(
How do you run it? I took a look at the web page of the project, and
it seems very complicated...
JMarc
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Angus No. It doesn't matter where I put the '\usepackage{tex4ht}'. If
Angus '\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}' is present, 'fi' becomes '0x00'. :-(
How do you run it? I took a look at the web page of the project, and
it seems very complicated...
Truly, it isn't. Install
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus Truly, it isn't. Install the package, add the line
Angus '\usepackage{tex4ht}' to your latex source and run:
Angus $ latex tmp $ latex tmp $ tex4ht tmp $ lynx tmp.html
The manual I've seen seems to recommend calling htlatex on the
---BeginMessage---
hi... i happen to experience the following when using lyx-qt:
sometimes, when i try to click in the environment combobox (the menu
below the menubar where you can choose environments like itemize,
section, subsection) it does not respond to my command: it does not show
the
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| But what happens when a program has no license? I mean nothing. Nobody
| is allowed to own it, and that's what we want, right?
No. the author still has the copyright. so if there is no license
that
means that nobody can use
---BeginMessage---
hi... i'm alberto, a spanish lyx user... i'm currently using lyx with
spanish and french documents. i have configured lyx to use aspell
instead of ispell and works find with spanish but with french i get the
following error:
Error: The file /usr/lib/aspell/frenchb can not be
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Angus Truly, it isn't. Install the package, add the line
Angus '\usepackage{tex4ht}' to your latex source and run:
Angus $ latex tmp $ latex tmp $ tex4ht tmp $ lynx tmp.html
The manual I've seen seems to recommend calling htlatex on the
document, which adds by
Is there a search-replace function for math. For example, I just now want to
replace F_2 ('F' with subscript) with F^2 ('F' with superscript). Is it
possible without changing all occurrences manually?
I see no math-specific search-replace and F_2 does not work in regular
search-replace?
I'm not
Is there a special unary minus in the math panel somewhere?
Or does it actually exists in latex? I did a search, but could
not find anything better than just using '-'.
I think intervals such as $[-\infty, \infty)$ don't look
very nice. I could use some negative space, though I was wondering
Angus Leeming wrote:
I'm not sure what approach is better. Match specific search-replace where
I can type the formula just like in the document is more user-friendly,
but with textual search-replace which can understand math markup and
regexps I would be able to replace
F_([:[digit]:])
Vladimir Prus wrote:
Something like this exists in the 1.4.x cvs (too buggy for real use
ATM).
And which approach is used?
Alfredo Braunstein implemented a regex search and replace if memory serves
me well.
Also, is 1.4 considered stable enough to be
worth using by regular users?
No. The
Angus Leeming wrote:
And which approach is used?
Alfredo Braunstein implemented a regex search and replace if memory serves
me well.
Err... I did, but as a proof of concept of the new iterators (it never went
to cvs). Basically there's nothing missing, more or less just to sort out
which of
Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
And which approach is used?
Alfredo Braunstein implemented a regex search and replace if memory
serves me well.
Err... I did, but as a proof of concept of the new iterators (it never
went to cvs). Basically there's nothing missing, more
What exactly is it doing to the ligatures? I just processed a trivial
document containing only the words find and fluff, and they came out as
ordinary text (just as wanted).
Possibly there's a problem with the fonts you're requesting in the
document: could you process a tiny document and then
I'm running LyX-1.3.4 on my new Slackware-10.0 box with xfce-4.0.5 as the
window manager.
The top and bottom window borders of the LyX window are much too large.
They're what I'd expect to see on a monitor with a resolution of 800x600,
but my monitor is running at 1280x1024. I've asked on the
Lyx User wrote:
Is there a special unary minus in the math panel somewhere?
No.
Or does it actually exists in latex? I did a search, but could
not find anything better than just using '-'.
I think intervals such as $[-\infty, \infty)$ don't look
very nice. I could use some negative space, though I
Lyx User wrote:
Is there a special unary minus in the math panel somewhere?
Or does it actually exists in latex? I did a search, but could
not find anything better than just using '-'.
I think intervals such as $[-\infty, \infty)$ don't look
very nice. I could use some negative space, though I was
I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going
through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent
package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't
deal with it). Everything is fine except for one big problem: I cannot
get the
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote:
I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going
through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent
package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't
deal with it). Everything is
I haven't tried OpenOffice yet--because I don't have it. I'll try to
install it and will give it a try. Thanks for the hint.
Stefano
On Oct 12, 2004, at 2:54 PM, Thomas Templin wrote:
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote:
I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> It turns out that commenting out this line does the trick:
Angus> %%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
Angus> So, why? Angus
Angus> \documentclass[english]{article}
Angus> \usepackage{tex4ht}
Angus> \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
What about
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Angus> It turns out that commenting out this line does the trick:
>
> Angus> %%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
>
> Angus> So, why? Angus
>
> Angus> \documentclass[english]{article}
> Angus> \usepackage{tex4ht}
> Angus> \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
>
> What about swapping the
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> No. It doesn't matter where I put the '\usepackage{tex4ht}'. If
Angus> '\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}' is present, 'fi' becomes '0x00'. :-(
How do you run it? I took a look at the web page of the project, and
it seems very
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Angus> No. It doesn't matter where I put the '\usepackage{tex4ht}'. If
> Angus> '\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}' is present, 'fi' becomes '0x00'. :-(
>
> How do you run it? I took a look at the web page of the project, and
> it seems very complicated...
Truly, it isn't.
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Truly, it isn't. Install the package, add the line
Angus> '\usepackage{tex4ht}' to your latex source and run:
Angus> $ latex tmp $ latex tmp $ tex4ht tmp $ lynx tmp.html
The manual I've seen seems to recommend calling htlatex on
--- Begin Message ---
hi... i happen to experience the following when using lyx-qt:
sometimes, when i try to click in the environment combobox (the menu
below the menubar where you can choose environments like itemize,
section, subsection) it does not respond to my command: it does not show
the
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
>
>> | But what happens when a program has no license? I mean nothing. Nobody
>> | is allowed to own it, and that's what we want, right?
>> No. the author still has the copyright. so if there is no license
>> that
>> means that
--- Begin Message ---
hi... i'm alberto, a spanish lyx user... i'm currently using lyx with
spanish and french documents. i have configured lyx to use aspell
instead of ispell and works find with spanish but with french i get the
following error:
Error: The file "/usr/lib/aspell/frenchb" can not
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Angus> Truly, it isn't. Install the package, add the line
> Angus> '\usepackage{tex4ht}' to your latex source and run:
>
> Angus> $ latex tmp $ latex tmp $ tex4ht tmp $ lynx tmp.html
>
> The manual I've seen seems to recommend calling htlatex on the
> document,
Is there a search-replace function for math. For example, I just now want to
replace F_2 ('F' with subscript) with F^2 ('F' with superscript). Is it
possible without changing all occurrences manually?
I see no math-specific search-replace and "F_2" does not work in regular
search-replace?
I'm
Is there a special unary minus in the math panel somewhere?
Or does it actually exists in latex? I did a search, but could
not find anything better than just using '-'.
I think intervals such as $[-\infty, \infty)$ don't look
very nice. I could use some negative space, though I was wondering
Angus Leeming wrote:
>> I'm not sure what approach is better. Match specific search-replace where
>> I can type the formula just like in the document is more user-friendly,
>> but with textual search-replace which can understand math markup and
>> regexps I would be able to replace
>>
>>
Vladimir Prus wrote:
>> Something like this exists in the 1.4.x cvs (too buggy for real use
>> ATM).
>
> And which approach is used?
Alfredo Braunstein implemented a regex search and replace if memory serves
me well.
> Also, is 1.4 considered stable enough to be
> worth using by regular users?
Angus Leeming wrote:
>> And which approach is used?
>
> Alfredo Braunstein implemented a regex search and replace if memory serves
> me well.
Err... I did, but as a proof of concept of the new iterators (it never went
to cvs). Basically there's nothing missing, more or less just to sort out
Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
>
>>> And which approach is used?
>>
>> Alfredo Braunstein implemented a regex search and replace if memory
>> serves me well.
>
> Err... I did, but as a proof of concept of the new iterators (it never
> went to cvs). Basically there's nothing
What exactly is it doing to the ligatures? I just processed a trivial
document containing only the words find and fluff, and they came out as
ordinary text (just as wanted).
Possibly there's a problem with the fonts you're requesting in the
document: could you process a tiny document and then
I'm running LyX-1.3.4 on my new Slackware-10.0 box with xfce-4.0.5 as the
window manager.
The top and bottom window borders of the LyX window are much too large.
They're what I'd expect to see on a monitor with a resolution of 800x600,
but my monitor is running at 1280x1024. I've asked on the
Lyx User wrote:
Is there a special unary minus in the math panel somewhere?
No.
Or does it actually exists in latex? I did a search, but could
not find anything better than just using '-'.
I think intervals such as $[-\infty, \infty)$ don't look
very nice. I could use some negative space, though I
Lyx User wrote:
Is there a special unary minus in the math panel somewhere?
Or does it actually exists in latex? I did a search, but could
not find anything better than just using '-'.
I think intervals such as $[-\infty, \infty)$ don't look
very nice. I could use some negative space, though I was
I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going
through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent
package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't
deal with it). Everything is fine except for one big problem: I cannot
get the
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote:
> I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and I'm going
> through an intermediate translation to HTML provided by the excellent
> package tex4ht (I need JuraBib and the other converters to Html don't
> deal with it). Everything
I haven't tried OpenOffice yet--because I don't have it. I'll try to
install it and will give it a try. Thanks for the hint.
Stefano
On Oct 12, 2004, at 2:54 PM, Thomas Templin wrote:
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 03:28, Stefano Franchi wrote:
I need to convert some files from LyX/LaTeX to Word and
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