Hi,
I'm a newbie with Lyx. I've been trying to get the empheq package to work but
can't.
I put \usepackage{empheq} in the preamble, and created an ERT box containing
this test code..
\begin{empheq}
\begin{align}
E=mc^2 \\
Y= \sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{1}{n^2}
\end{align}
\end{empheq}
It
Brian Williams wrote:
I put \usepackage{empheq} in the preamble, and created an ERT box
containing this test code..
\begin{empheq}
\begin{align}
This is wrong.
\begin{empheq}{align}
works. Read the empheq documentation if you want to know the details.
Georg
Matej Cepl wrote:
There is a long standing bug in all versions of Adobe Reader, that it opens
file for writing, so no other program can write to it.
This is not a bug. Acrobat and Adobe Reader are designed to change the
document, so they open files with write access.
So viewer programs like
Helge Hafting has made it over from the user-side and is busy
supplying us with bug reports of things that go wrong with LyX 1.4.x.
That's a great way for you or anybody else to help too. Of course, this is
not bug-free code, so please back up your files first. It does seem to be
pretty
Tim Michelsen wrote:
I am also ready to do this.
That's good. Especially if you are intending to stress-test the jurabib
stuff.
What to I have to do for that?
get a CVS copy?
It's pretty easy. Read
http://www.devel.lyx.org/cvs.php3
Or do you have *.debs?
AFAIK no. There are snapshots,
Dear List,
Can anyone explain to me how to install new packages for use with LyX?
Where do I put them (I think I know what to do with them, as I found a
LaTeX description - do you have to do anything different for LyX?)
Once installed, do you have to 'register' them with LyX?
Thanks,
Matt
Angus Leeming wrote:
So, if you want someone to blame for the slow release of LyX 1.3.6, then
blame me :) Of course, I'll have a vast army of LyX/Win users to protect
me because they'll find LyX/Win 1.3.6 is much better than anything they've
had before. I hope.
Thanks much for the info,
Thanks Georg, but still no luck.
I've renamed the subject, because it may just be a problem with LyX.
I went the document The empheq package* by Morten Høgholm 2004/10/10
and cut and paste this sample into an ERT box
\begin{empheq}{align*}
a=b \tag{*}\\
E=mc^2 + \int_a^a x\, dx
\end{empheq}
Matt Williams wrote:
Dear List,
Can anyone explain to me how to install new packages for use with LyX?
Where do I put them (I think I know what to do with them, as I found a
LaTeX description - do you have to do anything different for LyX?)
Once installed, do you have to 'register' them
Sven Schreiber wrote:
So, if you want someone to blame for the slow release of LyX 1.3.6, then
blame me :) Of course, I'll have a vast army of LyX/Win users to protect
me because they'll find LyX/Win 1.3.6 is much better than anything
they've had before. I hope.
Thanks much for the info,
Brian Williams wrote:
I went the document The empheq package* by Morten Høgholm 2004/10/10
and cut and paste this sample into an ERT box
\begin{empheq}{align*}
a=b \tag{*}\\
E=mc^2 + \int_a^a x\, dx
\end{empheq}
and Lyx gives me this error:
Undefined control sequence.
Many thanks Georg!
I didn't know about that limitation with the ERT box (I'm too new). I couldn't
find it in the user documentation... curious! Can you recommend anything more
complete?
Thanks again,
Brian
Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian Williams wrote:
I went the document
Of course, the only reason why I need this is because I don't know how to make
lyx align a system of equations (4 cols) with the operators and equals signs
lined up and a big brace to the left. All the align environments that I've
found in Lyx are limited to 2 or 3. Am I missing something?
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:59 pm, Angus Leeming wrote:
Matt Williams wrote:
Dear List,
Can anyone explain to me how to install new packages for use with LyX?
Where do I put them (I think I know what to do with them, as I found a
LaTeX description - do you have to do anything
Hi,
I'm a newbie with Lyx. I've been trying to get the empheq package to work but
can't.
I put \usepackage{empheq} in the preamble, and created an ERT box containing
this test code..
\begin{empheq}
\begin{align}
E=mc^2 \\
Y= \sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{1}{n^2}
\end{align}
\end{empheq}
It
Brian Williams wrote:
I put \usepackage{empheq} in the preamble, and created an ERT box
containing this test code..
\begin{empheq}
\begin{align}
This is wrong.
\begin{empheq}{align}
works. Read the empheq documentation if you want to know the details.
Georg
Matej Cepl wrote:
There is a long standing bug in all versions of Adobe Reader, that it opens
file for writing, so no other program can write to it.
This is not a bug. Acrobat and Adobe Reader are designed to change the
document, so they open files with write access.
So viewer programs like
Helge Hafting has made it over from the user-side and is busy
supplying us with bug reports of things that go wrong with LyX 1.4.x.
That's a great way for you or anybody else to help too. Of course, this is
not bug-free code, so please back up your files first. It does seem to be
pretty
Tim Michelsen wrote:
I am also ready to do this.
That's good. Especially if you are intending to stress-test the jurabib
stuff.
What to I have to do for that?
get a CVS copy?
It's pretty easy. Read
http://www.devel.lyx.org/cvs.php3
Or do you have *.debs?
AFAIK no. There are snapshots,
Dear List,
Can anyone explain to me how to install new packages for use with LyX?
Where do I put them (I think I know what to do with them, as I found a
LaTeX description - do you have to do anything different for LyX?)
Once installed, do you have to 'register' them with LyX?
Thanks,
Matt
Angus Leeming wrote:
So, if you want someone to blame for the slow release of LyX 1.3.6, then
blame me :) Of course, I'll have a vast army of LyX/Win users to protect
me because they'll find LyX/Win 1.3.6 is much better than anything they've
had before. I hope.
Thanks much for the info,
Thanks Georg, but still no luck.
I've renamed the subject, because it may just be a problem with LyX.
I went the document The empheq package* by Morten Høgholm 2004/10/10
and cut and paste this sample into an ERT box
\begin{empheq}{align*}
a=b \tag{*}\\
E=mc^2 + \int_a^a x\, dx
\end{empheq}
Matt Williams wrote:
Dear List,
Can anyone explain to me how to install new packages for use with LyX?
Where do I put them (I think I know what to do with them, as I found a
LaTeX description - do you have to do anything different for LyX?)
Once installed, do you have to 'register' them
Sven Schreiber wrote:
So, if you want someone to blame for the slow release of LyX 1.3.6, then
blame me :) Of course, I'll have a vast army of LyX/Win users to protect
me because they'll find LyX/Win 1.3.6 is much better than anything
they've had before. I hope.
Thanks much for the info,
Brian Williams wrote:
I went the document The empheq package* by Morten Høgholm 2004/10/10
and cut and paste this sample into an ERT box
\begin{empheq}{align*}
a=b \tag{*}\\
E=mc^2 + \int_a^a x\, dx
\end{empheq}
and Lyx gives me this error:
Undefined control sequence.
Many thanks Georg!
I didn't know about that limitation with the ERT box (I'm too new). I couldn't
find it in the user documentation... curious! Can you recommend anything more
complete?
Thanks again,
Brian
Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian Williams wrote:
I went the document
Of course, the only reason why I need this is because I don't know how to make
lyx align a system of equations (4 cols) with the operators and equals signs
lined up and a big brace to the left. All the align environments that I've
found in Lyx are limited to 2 or 3. Am I missing something?
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:59 pm, Angus Leeming wrote:
Matt Williams wrote:
Dear List,
Can anyone explain to me how to install new packages for use with LyX?
Where do I put them (I think I know what to do with them, as I found a
LaTeX description - do you have to do anything
Hi,
I'm a newbie with Lyx. I've been trying to get the empheq package to work but
can't.
I put \usepackage{empheq} in the preamble, and created an ERT box containing
this test code..
\begin{empheq}
\begin{align}
E&=mc^2 \\
Y&= \sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{1}{n^2}
\end{align}
\end{empheq}
It
Brian Williams wrote:
> I put \usepackage{empheq} in the preamble, and created an ERT box
> containing this test code..
>
> \begin{empheq}
> \begin{align}
This is wrong.
\begin{empheq}{align}
works. Read the empheq documentation if you want to know the details.
Georg
Matej Cepl wrote:
There is a long standing bug in all versions of Adobe Reader, that it opens
file for writing, so no other program can write to it.
This is not a bug. Acrobat and Adobe Reader are designed to change the
document, so they open files with write access.
So viewer programs like
> Helge Hafting has made it over from the user-side and is busy
> supplying us with bug reports of things that go wrong with LyX 1.4.x.
> That's a great way for you or anybody else to help too. Of course, this is
> not bug-free code, so please back up your files first. It does seem to be
> pretty
Tim Michelsen wrote:
> I am also ready to do this.
That's good. Especially if you are intending to stress-test the jurabib
stuff.
> What to I have to do for that?
> get a CVS copy?
It's pretty easy. Read
http://www.devel.lyx.org/cvs.php3
> Or do you have *.debs?
AFAIK no. There are
Dear List,
Can anyone explain to me how to install new packages for use with LyX?
Where do I put them (I think I know what to do with them, as I found a
LaTeX description - do you have to do anything different for LyX?)
Once installed, do you have to 'register' them with LyX?
Thanks,
Matt
Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> So, if you want someone to blame for the slow release of LyX 1.3.6, then
> blame me :) Of course, I'll have a vast army of LyX/Win users to protect
> me because they'll find LyX/Win 1.3.6 is much better than anything they've
> had before. I hope.
Thanks much for the
Thanks Georg, but still no luck.
I've renamed the subject, because it may just be a problem with LyX.
I went the document "The empheq package*" by Morten Høgholm 2004/10/10
and cut and paste this sample into an ERT box
\begin{empheq}{align*}
a&=b \tag{*}\\
E&=mc^2 + \int_a^a x\, dx
Matt Williams wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> Can anyone explain to me how to install new packages for use with LyX?
> Where do I put them (I think I know what to do with them, as I found a
> LaTeX description - do you have to do anything different for LyX?)
>
> Once installed, do you have to
Sven Schreiber wrote:
>> So, if you want someone to blame for the slow release of LyX 1.3.6, then
>> blame me :) Of course, I'll have a vast army of LyX/Win users to protect
>> me because they'll find LyX/Win 1.3.6 is much better than anything
>> they've had before. I hope.
>
> Thanks much for
Brian Williams wrote:
> I went the document "The empheq package*" by Morten Høgholm 2004/10/10
> and cut and paste this sample into an ERT box
>
> \begin{empheq}{align*}
> a&=b \tag{*}\\
> E&=mc^2 + \int_a^a x\, dx
> \end{empheq}
>
> and Lyx gives me this error:
>
> "Undefined control
Many thanks Georg!
I didn't know about that limitation with the ERT box (I'm too new). I couldn't
find it in the user documentation... curious! Can you recommend anything more
complete?
Thanks again,
Brian
Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brian Williams wrote:
> I went the
Of course, the only reason why I need this is because I don't know how to make
lyx align a system of equations (4 cols) with the operators and equals signs
lined up and a big brace to the left. All the align environments that I've
found in Lyx are limited to 2 or 3. Am I missing something?
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 12:59 pm, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Matt Williams wrote:
> > Dear List,
> >
> > Can anyone explain to me how to install new packages for use with LyX?
> > Where do I put them (I think I know what to do with them, as I found a
> > LaTeX description - do you have to do
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