Re: No VIEW->DVI in LyX Win32
- Original Message - From: "Enrico Forestieri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 11:30 AM Subject: Re: No VIEW->DVI in LyX Win32 Stephen, Enrico: most probably your tetex installation is corrupted. Try reinstalling it. In the meantime I've got a fast connection and tried to install again the cygwin tetex packages. I can confirm that everything works fine with all cygwin tools, but I had to put the following .bat files in ~\LyX\bin SH: I did a fresh install of Cygwin because latex wasn't working and I wanted to test the Cygwin Lyx installer that you uploaded. So this time xpdf, xdvi(k), and latex work from the bash shell. Also I got -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/c/cygwin $ latex test.ltx This is pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4) file:line:error style messages enabled. %&-line parsing enabled. entering extended mode (./test.ltx LaTeX2e <2003/12/01> Babel and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german, ngerman, bahasa, basque, bulgarian, catalan, croatian, czech, danish, dutch, esperanto, estonian, finnish, greek, icelandic, irish, italian, latin, magyar, norsk, polish, portuges, romanian, russian, serbian, slovak, slovene, spanish, swedish, turkish, ukrainian, nohyphenation, loaded. ThisIsLaTeX2e ) No pages of output. Transcript written on test.log. --- SH: So it seems to be working. The good news is that lyx-x11 works pretty well. It displays Tex Information whereas lyx-winbin does not. lyx-x11 also uses xpdf and xdvi(k) Ok. A Postscript file seems to be made and the correct output quickly flashes on the screen but then quits with the error message: winMultiWindowXMsgProcErrorHandler - ERROR: BadWindow I can use Windows ghostview, however. - EF:If you have the cygwin X-server and want to have fun, launch the X11 version of LyX (lyx-x11). Then, in a terminal window, type lyxclient and hit the Enter key. Now, in the terminal window from which you launched lyxclient (you do not have a prompt), try typing "file-open" without the quotes... To quit lyxclient type "BYE:" in the terminal window. -- SH: That was fun and worked. ^ latex.bat 8<8< @echo off sh.exe -c 'latex %*' exit 8<8< pdflatex.bat 8<8< @echo off sh.exe -c 'pdflatex %*' exit 8<8< python.bat 8<8< @echo off sh.exe -c 'python %*' exit 8<8< xdvi.bat 8<8< @echo off set DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 sh.exe -c 'xdvi %*' exit 8<8< Everything works like a charm. The first time I tried View->Dvi I had the impression that LyX was hanging, but then I realized that I had just installed tetex and it was simply busy in generating all the needed fonts. So, the first time it took almost forever but then xdvi popped up showing me the dvi. In conclusion, cygwin helper apps can be used with the native version of LyX but some of them must be called through a wrapper script. This happens when either they are symlinks to the real apps or they are shell scripts, or they need some environment variables to be set (like in the xdvi case which both is a shell script and needs DISPLAY to be set). I think I can say that if there is a problem using cygwin apps, this is due to either a broken installation or misconfiguration. -- Enrico I can't use any Cygwin helper apps with lyx-winbin. They fail with a 'can't open display' whether I have started Xwin or not. I don't know if one of those batfiles written as a script would help. Nor does lyx-1.3.7_win32_setup_v2 (which Chuck is using) work with any Cygwin apps, with or without batfiles, with or without startx for Cygwin. It works with Windows apps, as expected, but what is the use of using Cygwin for LyX then? I have them installed in C:\lyxcyg\bin It was rather clever how you got the LyX installation files and Aiksaurus to show up in the Cygwin setup, install from directory. LyX installation is actually quite short if you start with a working Cygwin installation. I'm going to stick with the lyx-x11 startup. You must have spent a lot of time on this and it is the best ever Cygwin installer for Windows. Time for a vacation, Stephen
Re: Beamer TOC invisible
Ernesto Posse wrote: > Basically the problem is that the table of contents doesn't seem to > work at all for beamer documents that I create, but strangely enough, > it does seem to work with the templates included in the beamer class. > > I'm attaching a sample file with the problem. > > Any clues? Am I missing something? This is probably this bug: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2355 Add Input numarticle.inc to the layout file. Georg
Re: Custom .layout files in LyX 1.4
Maria Gouskova wrote: > I just installed LyX 1.4 on Mac OS 10.4.5 and am having a problem with > custom-made .layout files. When I try to change the document class to > a custom document class, an error message appears saying the document > could not be converted to that format. This happens whether the > .layout file is in LyX's own layouts directory or in > Library/Application Support/LyX/layouts. LyX can clearly find the > .layout file, since it appears in the list of available document > classes. The problem disappears in LyX 1.3.7 on the same computer with > the same .layout file. I checked the syntax of the .layout file, and > it does not seem to be different from the files that LyX 1.4 ships > with. The syntax changed slightly from 1.3 to 1.4. You may need to add Include numarticle.inc to the layou file. Read the section "Upgrading old layout files" of the Customization Guide for details. > Is this a bug? Maybe. Can you send a problematic layout file? Then we could have a look. Georg
Re: Thesis formatting problems, need help
The answers to a lot of these questions can be found in /The LaTeX Companion/ or /A Guide to LaTeX/. All of these are LaTeX issues and have nothing much to do with Lyx. How LaTeX typesets things is controlled by the class and style files you load, and it uses complicated algorithms to decide where to put things and how to format pages. To change the kinds of things you want to change, you will need either to load packages that allow you to do it, in such cases as there are such packages, or else to redefine the LaTeX commands that control formatting. That is to say: You'll have to learn some LaTeX to do this. Lyx won't do it, because it doesn't provide access to every package that is available for LaTeX, let alone to LaTeX internals. > 1. How do I reformat the table of contents? Specifically, I a) need a > double space inserted between the chapter title and section titles and b) > need to enlarge the font from Default to Large. > Try the tocloft package. That will probably do what you need. If not, you'll need to redefine commands like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED], which are in whatever class file you are using, book.cls, or whatever. > 4. Widow/orphan control is not working consistently. > Try resetting \widowpenalty and \clubpenalty, e.g.: \widowpenalty = 1000 \clubpenalty = 1000 That should go in the preamble. > 5. How do I get a figure/graphic to start a new page? If a page break needs > to be inserted, do I insert a "top" or "bottom" page break? > Try \clearpage. Otherwise, just \pagebreak should do. > 6. How do I get Lyx to triple space between figures and subsequent text (not > the caption)? Currently it is double spaced and I don't know how to change > it. > In book.cls, this is controlled by setting the length \belowcaptionskip, if I understand what you're asking. So you could reset it in your preamble, e.g.: \setlength{\belowcaptionskip}{1ex}. > 7. How do I eliminate the triple space between the end of one section (or > subsection) and the next section heading? Lyx seems to arbitrarily place > triple spaces here and there and I don't want them. > You can try the titlesec package. Otherwise, you will need to redefine \section and \subsection. Look at the class file in question (e.g., book.cls) to see what the old definitions are. These are all defined in terms of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm not presently remembering exactly how this command works, but I believe the space before the heading is controlled by the fourth argument, which is a "rubber length": LaTeX is allowed to stretch or shrink the space. You could try just: [EMAIL PROTECTED] {-2.5ex [EMAIL PROTECTED] -.5ex \minus -.2ex}% {2ex [EMAIL PROTECTED] {\normalfont\Large\bfseries}} [EMAIL PROTECTED]@}% {-2.25ex [EMAIL PROTECTED] -.5ex \minus -.2ex}% {1.5ex [EMAIL PROTECTED] .2ex}% {\normalfont\large\bfseries}} to make the space smaller. These are just modified from the book.cls definition. If you're not using book.cls, then you won't want these, but they might work as a guide. > 8. Currently there is a triple space between the References page heading and > the first listed reference. I need to change to double space but see no way > to do this. > The References heading is probably produced as a \chapter*. That's certainly how it's done in book.cls. So you'll either need to redefine \chapter, though you may not want to do so for the entire document (you could do so right before yo do the bibliography, though), or else you'll need to redefine the thebibliography environment not to use \chapter*. As you'll see if you look at book.cls, though, that would not be entirely easy, since the definition of \chapter is very complex. If you're using the Koma-script book format, then you just need to redefine \chapterheadendvskip right before creating the bibliography. Richard -- == Richard G Heck, Jr Professor of Philosophy Brown University http://bobjweil.com/heck/ == Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto
Re: Beamer TOC invisible
Ernesto Posse wrote: > Basically the problem is that the table of contents doesn't seem to > work at all for beamer documents that I create, but strangely enough, > it does seem to work with the templates included in the beamer class. > > I'm attaching a sample file with the problem. > > Any clues? Am I missing something? Yes. Change the value in Layout->Document->Numbering->TOC from -1 to 1. Jürgen
FYI: Lyx recently added to Fedora Core 4 Extras
In case people hadn't noticed, Lyx 1.4 was recently added to the Fedora Core 4 Extras repository. So, if you are running on Fedora Core 4, you can easily update to the latest Lyx using 'yum update', provided you have your repositories set up correctly. Further info here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/UsingExtras Cheers JP -- John Pye School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering The University of New South Wales Sydney NSW 2052 Australia t +61 2 9385 5127 f +61 2 9663 1222 mailto:john.pye_AT_student_DOT_unsw.edu.au http://pye.dyndns.org/
Re: Thesis formatting problems, need help
Hi, John McCabe-Dansted wrote: > On 3/14/06, Nate Mullins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> 2. I have some tables that won't fit the page horizontally unless I make >> the font really small (too small). I need to enlarge the font, but would >> you suggest I a) orient the tables to Landscape and span them multiple >> pages or b) make the columns narrower? >> > > How can you make the columns narrower without reducing the font size? I had this problem as well. It's covered in the User's Manual under section 4.4.4 (the chapter on tables). Cheers JP -- John Pye School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering The University of New South Wales Sydney NSW 2052 Australia t +61 2 9385 5127 f +61 2 9663 1222 mailto:john.pye_AT_student_DOT_unsw.edu.au http://pye.dyndns.org/
Changes to updated subfiles not being included in main dvi.
Currently, when I update a inputted LyX subfile, and go to the main file and go "View DVI" (Or ps or pdf...), the changes in the subfile are not included in the main DVI. I think this problem only started recently, and it only occurs with the document I am working on (e.g. I does not occur with small test Documents which only input a single file) Any ideas as to what is causing this, or how to fix it? -- John C. McCabe-Dansted Master's Student
Re: Thesis formatting problems, need help
On 3/14/06, Nate Mullins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 1. How do I reformat the table of contents? Specifically, I a) need a > double space inserted between the chapter title and section titles and b) > need to enlarge the font from Default to Large. I'm not sure, I think this is the default for Book(koma-script). Generally Book (koma-script) is the best choice for Theses. > 2. I have some tables that won't fit the page horizontally unless I make > the font really small (too small). I need to enlarge the font, but would > you suggest I a) orient the tables to Landscape and span them multiple > pages or b) make the columns narrower? How can you make the columns narrower without reducing the font size? > 3. Page bottom margins are set to 1" but on some pages, the text goes > below 1" (to about 0.75"). I don't understand why--seems to be a bug. I am not sure why this is happening, but... By default, LaTeX puts the header and footer inside the margins. For some reason LyX doesn't let you set the "head" or "foot" options in the geometry package or the "includehead" and "includefoot" options. I have manually added: \usepackage[a4paper,top=2cm,bottom=2cm,inner=2.5cm,outer=2cm,foot=1cm,head=1cm,includehead,includefoot]{geometry} to my Layout->Document->preamble. This may help. (change the margins to what you want ofcourse, i.e. replace some of the "2cm" with "1in"). > 4. Widow/orphan control is not working consistently. what is this? > 5. How do I get a figure/graphic to start a new page? If a page break > needs to be inserted, do I insert a "top" or "bottom" page break? I am using 1.3.7, which doesn't give these options. I would say just use which ever looks right when you output pdf. > 6. How do I get Lyx to triple space between figures and subsequent text > (not the caption)? Currently it is double spaced and I don't know how to > change it. I don't know, I just use the defaults. > 7. How do I eliminate the triple space between the end of one section > (or subsection) and the next section heading? Lyx seems to arbitrarily > place triple spaces here and there and I don't want them. This sounds like something that LaTeX does automatically because it thinks it is in some sense correct. You can manually remove a bit of space by starting a Evil Red Text (i.e. press Cntl-L). in this ERT, you can type \vspace{-2em} this will remove vertical space equal to twice the height of the "M" character. > 8. Currently there is a triple space between the References page > heading and the first listed reference. I need to change to double > space but see no way to do this. I use the default, which LaTeX thinks is correct. If it is a requirement to remove this text... it would be nice if universities gave sample .tex files demonstrating the approved formatting. Perhaps other people will be able to help you more. -- John C. McCabe-Dansted Master's Student
Thesis formatting problems, need help
Hello, My name is Nate Mullins and I am a graduate student at the University of Utah. I have written my Master's thesis in Lyx but am experiencing some formatting issues that neither my academic advisor nor I have been able to resolve: 1. How do I reformat the table of contents? Specifically, I a) need a double space inserted between the chapter title and section titles and b) need to enlarge the font from Default to Large. 2. I have some tables that won't fit the page horizontally unless I make the font really small (too small). I need to enlarge the font, but would you suggest I a) orient the tables to Landscape and span them multiple pages or b) make the columns narrower? 3. Page bottom margins are set to 1" but on some pages, the text goes below 1" (to about 0.75"). I don't understand why--seems to be a bug. 4. Widow/orphan control is not working consistently. 5. How do I get a figure/graphic to start a new page? If a page break needs to be inserted, do I insert a "top" or "bottom" page break? 6. How do I get Lyx to triple space between figures and subsequent text (not the caption)? Currently it is double spaced and I don't know how to change it. 7. How do I eliminate the triple space between the end of one section (or subsection) and the next section heading? Lyx seems to arbitrarily place triple spaces here and there and I don't want them. 8. Currently there is a triple space between the References page heading and the first listed reference. I need to change to double space but see no way to do this. I will greatly appreciate any help. Regards, Nate
Is it possible to create pull-outs when working with 2 or more columns?
Hi list, I'm trying to decide how usable LyX is for creating magazine articles. One feature I would need would be the ability to create pull-outs. A pull-out is a short quote, often in a larger font, that sits between two columns. It is useful for adding emphasis to a short chunk of text. Any tips on how I might do this? Thanks, Tim
Beamer TOC invisible
Hi. I seem to have a strange problem with the Beamer class. I have looked for information on this but I haven't found anything. Basically the problem is that the table of contents doesn't seem to work at all for beamer documents that I create, but strangely enough, it does seem to work with the templates included in the beamer class. I'm attaching a sample file with the problem. Any clues? Am I missing something? Thanks -- Ernesto Posse test3.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Uwe's installer
H. Peter Gumm wrote: I am following the discussion on the new shiny Lyx 1.4 with great anticipation, but previous pains have taught me to better wait for Uwe's WinInstaller to be released. Any idea when this will be ? Hello LyXers, I was busy last week and the release of LyX 1.4 came too close for me to prepare an installer right in time. I hope I can start to work on this the next days. LyX 1.4 comes with a lot of new features that require changes in calling third party programs (for example aspell) so I cannot tell when the installer will be ready; I hope within the next two weeks. (In the meantime you can still use a very stable LyX 1.3.7 ;-). ) best regards Uwe
Re: Lyx 1.4.0 Win32 binaries
I wouldn't really recommend this pre version to anyone, because Instant Preview doesn't seem to work and there is some kind of bug with people who have several drives..Just a warning. Still waiting for the final release... On 3/13/06, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Girotra, Karan wrote: > > Any windows binaries for Lyx/1.4.0 out as yet? I can't find anything on > > the main FTP server- Should I be looking some place else? > > > > > > > > KG > > > > > > > > > > A prerelease version of Angus Leeming's installer (LyX only) is on the > Wiki at > http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Windows/LyX140pre/lyx-1.4.0pre_win32_setup_v2.exe. > > AFAIK Uwe's omnibus installer (LyX and all related packages) is not > yet out for 1.4.0. > > Fair warning: there are problems with spellchecking in 1.4.0 on Windows. > As I understand it, LyX 1.4.0 is hardcoded to use Aspell 0.6 (whereas > 1.3.7 used Aspell 0.5), so you need to install newer dictionaries and > some pieces of the Aspell 0.6 package. See > http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Aspell6. > > /Paul > >
Re: Nice Feature to Have in LyX: Multicolumn View of Documents
Bo Peng wrote: I think this sounds like a good idea too. It would be cool to actually see the effects of the multicol package in action! Post it on the bugzilla site! A vertical-split view that allows me to view/copy/paste different parts of the same long article or two articles is what I would love to have. Bo Yes! vertical and horizontal splitting. And to support multicolumn view, the horizontal splitting (bar) must have an option to "synchronize" the scrollbars of both sides so that if we scroll on one side then the other side scrolls automatically to where the view ends (or begins).
Custom .layout files in LyX 1.4
I just installed LyX 1.4 on Mac OS 10.4.5 and am having a problem with custom-made .layout files. When I try to change the document class to a custom document class, an error message appears saying the document could not be converted to that format. This happens whether the .layout file is in LyX's own layouts directory or in Library/Application Support/LyX/layouts. LyX can clearly find the .layout file, since it appears in the list of available document classes. The problem disappears in LyX 1.3.7 on the same computer with the same .layout file. I checked the syntax of the .layout file, and it does not seem to be different from the files that LyX 1.4 ships with. Is this a bug? Maria Gouskova
Re: New Cygwin LyX install
Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > The installation appeared to go smoothly. > But LyX wouldn't start, I typed lyx from > the cygwin bash shell, and it returned > "The application has failed to start because > cygaspell-15.dll was not found." > > So I download the libaspell15 package > and that appears to make everything work. > I think libaspell15 needs to be added to the > readme. I'm just now experimenting with Lyx. Thank you for spotting this one, Stephen. I'll update the readme for the next release. However, it is more appropriate to install the aspell package as it pulls in both libaspell15 and aspell-en which is the english dictionary. If you have the cygwin X-server and want to have fun, launch the X11 version of LyX (lyx-x11). Then, in a terminal window, type lyxclient and hit the Enter key. Now, in the terminal window from which you launched lyxclient (you do not have a prompt), try typing "file-open" without the quotes... To quit lyxclient type "BYE:" in the terminal window. This trick does not currently work with the native Qt graphics version (lyx-win). I'll have a look at the Qt sources, which are probably crippled when not using X11. However, I must find some time first, so don't hold your breath ;-) -- Enrico
Re: Lyx 1.4.0 Win32 binaries
Girotra, Karan wrote: Any windows binaries for Lyx/1.4.0 out as yet? I can't find anything on the main FTP server- Should I be looking some place else? KG A prerelease version of Angus Leeming's installer (LyX only) is on the Wiki at http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/Windows/LyX140pre/lyx-1.4.0pre_win32_setup_v2.exe. AFAIK Uwe's omnibus installer (LyX and all related packages) is not yet out for 1.4.0. Fair warning: there are problems with spellchecking in 1.4.0 on Windows. As I understand it, LyX 1.4.0 is hardcoded to use Aspell 0.6 (whereas 1.3.7 used Aspell 0.5), so you need to install newer dictionaries and some pieces of the Aspell 0.6 package. See http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Aspell6. /Paul
Re: No VIEW->DVI in LyX Win32
Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I have disinstalled the cygwin tetex packages as I use MikTeX and now > > I don't have a fast internet connection to try it personally. Perhaps > > you can help me in solving this problem? Please, put the following 5 lines > > in a file named test.ltx and then run the cygwin latex.exe on it > > (/bin/latex test.ltx): > > > > \nonstopmode\makeatletter > > \ifx\undefined\documentclass\else > > \message{ThisIsLaTeX2e} > > \fi > > \end > > > > After you have done it, please paste the output in your reply, such that > > I can have a look at it. > > > > Same result from Cygwin shell or Dos shell: > > Stephen Primary /usr/share/texmf > $ /bin/latex test.ltx > This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4) > kpathsea: Running mktexfmt latex.fmt > /usr/bin/mktexfmt: line 333: /texconfig/tcfmgr: No such file or directory > fmtutil: config file `fmtutil.cnf' not found. > I can't find the format file `latex.fmt'! Stephen, most probably your tetex installation is corrupted. Try reinstalling it. In the meantime I've got a fast connection and tried to install again the cygwin tetex packages. I can confirm that everything works fine with all cygwin tools, but I had to put the following .bat files in ~\LyX\bin latex.bat 8<8< @echo off sh.exe -c 'latex %*' exit 8<8< pdflatex.bat 8<8< @echo off sh.exe -c 'pdflatex %*' exit 8<8< python.bat 8<8< @echo off sh.exe -c 'python %*' exit 8<8< xdvi.bat 8<8< @echo off set DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 sh.exe -c 'xdvi %*' exit 8<8< Everything works like a charm. The first time I tried View->Dvi I had the impression that LyX was hanging, but then I realized that I had just installed tetex and it was simply busy in generating all the needed fonts. So, the first time it took almost forever but then xdvi popped up showing me the dvi. In conclusion, cygwin helper apps can be used with the native version of LyX but some of them must be called through a wrapper script. This happens when either they are symlinks to the real apps or they are shell scripts, or they need some environment variables to be set (like in the xdvi case which both is a shell script and needs DISPLAY to be set). I think I can say that if there is a problem using cygwin apps, this is due to either a broken installation or misconfiguration. -- Enrico
Re: Update LyX
On 3/13/06, Jordi Espasa Clofent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Create the rpm yourself seems to be the best policy for you. You could > > try to install the i586 rpm for Suse 9.3, but it is not guaranteed > > that it will work fine. > > Yes, but the problem is I haven't the required time to do it; more over, I > think my technical skills aren't apt for that. > > A possible (and obvius) solution would be to erase the actual rpm installed in > my box and after try to install the newest version from sources. If you know how to install LyX from the source, then it is not difficult to create the rpm if you use checkinstall. In fact, it is trivial. Paul
Re: Update LyX
> Create the rpm yourself seems to be the best policy for you. You could > try to install the i586 rpm for Suse 9.3, but it is not guaranteed > that it will work fine. Yes, but the problem is I haven't the required time to do it; more over, I think my technical skills aren't apt for that. A possible (and obvius) solution would be to erase the actual rpm installed in my box and after try to install the newest version from sources. -- Salut, Jordi Espasa pgpf6Nu1c16bD.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Update LyX
On 3/13/06, Jordi Espasa Clofent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I see the comments of the users are favourables about the LyX new version; > nowadays I use the 1.3.7 version in my SUSE desktop-production box an I'm > asking myself about the update is recommended. > > I've seen there are two packets for SUSE distro in /bin subdirectory of > primary ftp LyX public server: 1.4.0 (Qt) for i586 machines and 9.2 and 9.3 > and 1.4.0 (Qt too) for x86_64 machines and 10 SUSE versions. > > My box mounts SUSE 10.0 and it's i586 architecture, so ¿How do I make the > update? Create the rpm yourself seems to be the best policy for you. You could try to install the i586 rpm for Suse 9.3, but it is not guaranteed that it will work fine. Paul
Re: Lyx 1.4.0-1 and FC4 installation
FYI, I pushed lyx-1.4.0-4 to Fedora Extras/4 today. Should be appearing soon in repo/mirror near you. -- Rex
Re: Lyx 1.4.0-1 and FC4 installation
On Monday 13 March 2006 13:57, Rex Dieter wrote: > > FYI, One probably shouldn't be installing fedora-devel pkgs on fc4, > unless you *really* know what you're doing. I agree, if you have access to net the best way to handle the updates is to use the system software, yum in this case. This will deal with dependencies and all the packages come from official places instead of applying them from random places. > -- Rex -- José Abílio
Re: Lyx 1.4.0-1 and FC4 installation
Stephen Harris wrote: I use rpmfind for instance with Google, I put libAiksaurus and rpmfind in the search window and get http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/fedora/devel/i386/aiksaurus-1.2.1-13.i386.html FYI, One probably shouldn't be installing fedora-devel pkgs on fc4, unless you *really* know what you're doing. -- Rex
Re: Importing a text file with German accented characters
Jon Riding wrote: First of all I should like to add my thanks to the LyX developers for such a useful program. I'm still on 1.3 but I'm guessing the problem below applies to 1.4.0 as well: I have a related problem with UTF-8 characters which judging from this discussion may not be achievable in LyX. I need to include text in my documents taken from data in Bantu and Nilotic group languages. Some of these include accented vowels and other characters that are not present in the European character sets (yes, the world really is bigger that N America and Europe). It sure is. And it is the responsibility of people who want support for their favourite writing system to help add it. :-) My data is all in UTF-8 and I'm guessing that LyX simply won't handle this unless I convert it all to ASCII and bodge the missing characters into a font below 255. I would then need to find a way of getting LyX to use this font at the appropriate points in the document. Have I understood this correctly? Is there (please!) some easier way? If LyX really can't handle Unicode data does anyone know if their are plans to fix this? Yes, there is a plan. Unicode support is planned for lyx 1.5. Development of lyx 1.5 started at the same time lyx 1.4.0 was released. Until this is done, you have to use one of the encodings lyx support. Note that there are quite a few accented vowels in the various latin encodings. Take a look at the user guide, section 6.8.3 "Character Tables". There you see everything lyx 1.3 and 1.4 can display today. Switching to a special font can be done with ERT commands. That will be cumbersome. If you have lots of this, consider making a small program that converts from UTF-8 to whatever commands you need. Helge Hafting
New Cygwin LyX install
The installation appeared to go smoothly. But LyX wouldn't start, I typed lyx from the cygwin bash shell, and it returned "The application has failed to start because cygaspell-15.dll was not found." So I download the libaspell15 package and that appears to make everything work. I think libaspell15 needs to be added to the readme. I'm just now experimenting with Lyx. Regards, Stephen
Re: Possible feature enhancement?
> "Nicholas" == Nicholas Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Nicholas> I am surprised that Lyx can generate invalid latex output. I Nicholas> would have thought that it could make sure the user did not Nicholas> create invalid documents. For example, if I am in a section Nicholas> header and I insert a table then this makes no sense so why Nicholas> isn't the insert table menu item greyed out? I am not sure inserting a table does not make sense :) I'd be interested to find out what does not work. Nicholas> The errors that come back from latex can be confusing for Nicholas> users so it would be really helpful if Lyx could prevent Nicholas> this in the first place and let the user know in a high Nicholas> level way why an operation can't be performed. We try hard to do it. JMarc
Re: LyX 1.4 packages for Debian Unstable Amd64
> "Charles" == Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Charles> I've added a binary for i386 (Debian Unstable) Charles> to install them, download them in a directory and in a Charles> console, as root, type dpkg -i -R *.deb Charles> First remove the official lyx program with apt-get remove lyx They are in ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.4.0/debian-unstable/ now. Thanks Charles. JMarc
Re: bug when inserting graphics in 1.4
Martin A. Hansen wrote: > inserting a piece of graphics, setting scale etc - and press apply -> > graphic is inserted ok. > > adjusting the scale and press apply again, and the graphics is inserted > again on top of the first one. correct behaviour would be to replace it. It is importatnt that you don't close the dialog after the first apply. This happens only for freshly inserted graphics. > can someone confirm this? Yes. -> bugzilla, please. Georg
bug when inserting graphics in 1.4
inserting a piece of graphics, setting scale etc - and press apply -> graphic is inserted ok. adjusting the scale and press apply again, and the graphics is inserted again on top of the first one. correct behaviour would be to replace it. can someone confirm this? martin
Re: Importing a text file with German accented characters
Charles, Thanks for the response. UTF-8 file attached. This example includes Unicode codepoints (decimal): 0227 a-tilde 0245 o-tilde 0297 i-tilde 0331 Latin Small Letter ENG 0361 u-tilde 0596 Latin Small Letter OPEN O 0603 Latin Small Letter OPEN E 0617 Latin Small Letter IOTA 0651 Latin Small Letter V WITH HOOK 7869 Latin Small Letter E WITH TILDE If you want to see the glyphs you will need a suitable font: http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&item_id=Gentium_download will serve. This example covers the needs of only one vernacular language. There are hundreds of others many of which will require 'extra' characters beyond the standard sets. Some may require custom glyphs placed in the Unicode PUA. You can probably understand my reluctance to start hacking 8-bit fonts to cover all these. Jon Riding Charles de Miramon wrote: Jon Riding wrote: I have a related problem with UTF-8 characters which judging from this discussion may not be achievable in LyX. I need to include text in my documents taken from data in Bantu and Nilotic group languages. Some of these include accented vowels and other characters that are not present in the European character sets (yes, the world really is bigger that N America and Europe). Could you show some examples of these special vowels and characters. Cheers, Charles Processing Log: Sun Mar 05 19:36:54 GMT 2006 Alphabet = '-abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~ãõĩÅÅ©ÉÉÉ©Êẽ ~ [126] 86 0.007974038 2.0446251E-4 ã [227] 1 9.272137E-5 2.377471E-6 õ [245] 1 9.272137E-5 2.377471E-6 Ä© [297] 39165 3.6314325 0.09311366 Å [331] 16 0.00148354193.8039536E-5 Å© [361] 25589 2.3726473 0.06083711 É [596] 2 1.8544274E-44.754942E-6 É [603] 1 9.272137E-5 2.377471E-6 É© [617] 1 9.272137E-5 2.377471E-6 Ê [651] 1 9.272137E-5 2.377471E-6 ẽ [7869] 1 9.272137E-5 2.377471E-6
lyx-1.4.0 to Mandriva 2005 don't work in Mandriva 2006
Hello to all : The rpm to Mandriva 2005 LE, don't work in Mandriva 2006. During the installation don't give nothing error, but then don't start !!. Someone can help me, or built de rpm lyx -1.4.0 to Mandriva 2006.0. Thanks advanced Miguel smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Update LyX
Hello, I see the comments of the users are favourables about the LyX new version; nowadays I use the 1.3.7 version in my SUSE desktop-production box an I'm asking myself about the update is recommended. I've seen there are two packets for SUSE distro in /bin subdirectory of primary ftp LyX public server: 1.4.0 (Qt) for i586 machines and 9.2 and 9.3 and 1.4.0 (Qt too) for x86_64 machines and 10 SUSE versions. My box mounts SUSE 10.0 and it's i586 architecture, so ¿How do I make the update? Thanks. -- Salut, Jordi Espasa pgpy5mUncUgs9.pgp Description: PGP signature