Re: LyX on Asus eeePC?
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 8:22 PM, MonAmiPierrot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm going to try this solution, anyway in the debian repository I found same > packages excepte they were related to the 1.5.5 version. > > 1. Is there a reason you specify an earlier version? These packages are for a later version of debian, and may not work with the eppc > 2. ...sorry, I'm a REAL 100% DUMMY. How to install these .deb packages? sudo dpkg -i PackageName.deb > 3. Why I need these unicode symbols? (of course I need them, I write in > italian and use several other languages, I meant: I never installed > something like that in lyx for windows...) Because the new lyx2lyx expects them to be there, and will crash if they do not exist. -- John C. McCabe-Dansted PhD Student University of Western Australia
Re: change page order for "parts"
In book(KOMA script), you can use Part environment, and page layout double-sided document (document-setting-page layout). The part will be printed (always) in odd/recto page, in front of the double-sided document. /Adi --- On Mon, 30/6/08, assasukasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: assasukasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: change page order for "parts" To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Received: Monday, 30 June, 2008, 10:53 PM Hello i was wondering if is possible to tell LyX, to impaginate following this rule: the page bearing the Part I, Part II or similar, should be always the front side of a sheet, since at the moment i have "part" pages in the back side of the sheet as well (i am printing double side). I am not sure i am clear enough, but i will try to use a more specific language: I want the "part" to be always printed in the recto of the paper sheet, NEVER it should end up in the verso.. Is that possible? Thanks alot! Agostino Get the name you always wanted with the new y7mail email address. www.yahoo7.com.au/mail
Re: float caption label for tables
I have been struggling to do this and now I have found a little trick, I use this simple ERT command (LyX 1.5.5 - Ubuntu 8.04) inside the float:Table \renewcommand\tablename {Tab.} it works as expected, and I do similar thing to change the name of float figure \renewcommand\figurename {Pict.} You will see the result after you view pdf/dvi/ps. The LyX editor displays the original: Table, Figure. Thx ... /Adi --- On Mon, 30/6/08, Maria Gouskova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: Maria Gouskova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: float caption label for tables To: "mailing lyx" Received: Monday, 30 June, 2008, 9:09 AM Dear LyX users, I need to change the caption label that LaTeX automatically supplies for tables in floats. By default, the label is "Table". I want it to read, say, "Tab." instead. I put \renewcommand{\tablename}{Tab.} into the preamble, but nothing happens--LyX compiles as before. \renewcommand works in plain LaTeX--is there some sort of a conflict in LyX? I wouldn't know where to start looking, because my grasp of LaTeX is pretty basic. LyX 1.5.5 Mac OS 10.5.3 MacTeX-2007 Maria Get the name you always wanted with the new y7mail email address. www.yahoo7.com.au/mail
Re: mouse wheel scrolling
Maybe it is not worth to mention in this thread, but IBM Thinkpad's TrackPoint does not scroll LyX at all, but this may be a driver problem of cooperation with Qt. 2008/6/30 Igor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > The fix will make it into next 1.6beta and probably also into 1.5.6. > > > > Abdel. > > > Oh, thank you so much! I'll be looking forward to it. > Igor > > > > > -- Manveru jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
replacing (footnote) insets with a separate panel
I was wondering if it was possible to replace insets with a separate panel. I write documents with lots of footnotes, and closing and opening insets makes the make the main editing window quite messy. For an idea of what I'm thinking of, use Word in "normal view" and then insert a footnote. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/replacing-%28footnote%29-insets-with-a-separate-panel-tp18221557p18221557.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Customizing List of Figures
I am preparing a report using book(KOMA script) class. After the Title page, I write TOC (insert - list/TOC - Table of Contents) List of Figures (insert -list/TOC - List of Figures) also I put another list (List of Examples), by writing ERT \renewcommand\listfigurename{List of Examples} \listoffigures In the chapter text, I write Example 1.1... Example 1.2...etc by writing ERT \setcounter{example}{1} \subsection*{Example \arabic{chapter}.\arabic{example}} \addcontentsline{lof}{subsection}{Example arabic{chapter}.\arabic{example}} \addtocounter{example}{1} \subsection*{Example \arabic{chapter}.\arabic{example}} \addcontentsline{lof}{subsection}{Example arabic{chapter}.\arabic{example}} But the result,..Example #.# always under List of Figures. Actually what I want, Example #.# under the List of Examples. I am just stuck, hoping LyX people suggest ideas. Thx../Adi
Re: LyX on Asus eeePC?
I'm going to try this solution, anyway in the debian repository I found same packages excepte they were related to the 1.5.5 version. 1. Is there a reason you specify an earlier version? 2. ...sorry, I'm a REAL 100% DUMMY. How to install these .deb packages? 3. Why I need these unicode symbols? (of course I need them, I write in italian and use several other languages, I meant: I never installed something like that in lyx for windows...) let you know when I'm done Bugzilla from [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 3:56 PM, G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> On 30.06.08, MonAmiPierrot wrote: >> >>> As you wrote, seems to work perfectly, Michel, but it installed Lyx >>> version >>> 1.4.3 while I used to work on my thesis file with a (Windows) Lyx 1.5.5. >> b) just update the LyX2LyX converter: >> >> Copy the files under LYXDIR/lyx2lyx/ from the 1.5.5 installation >> to LYXDIR/lyx2lyx on the eee. (Make a backup copy of the original >> content of the target directory first!) >> >> (LYXDIR is, where LyX stores its files, here on Debian it's >> /usr/share/lyx.) >> >> Now the "old" lyx will know about newer file versions. > > I think you will also need /lyx-1.5.5/lib/unicodesymbols. > > I have tarred all the files you need, and put them up at >http://www.ucc.asn.au/~mccabedj/lyx2lyx.tar.gz > (Since in general, it is best not to install software from people you > don't know, It might be better to just copy the files from a lyx-1.5.5 > install somewhere else.) > > > -- > John C. McCabe-Dansted > PhD Student > University of Western Australia > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/LyX-on-Asus-eeePC--tp18181493p18214147.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: LyX presentation editing-
Ed Gatzke wrote: > Slide sorter view. You often need to easily cut and paste sections of a > talk or move slides around. Seeing all your slides rendered at 33% or > 50% size where you can drag them around would be great. Currently, you > have to be very careful to cut and past w whole slide due to the way LyX > handles sections (losing frame type, changing text to some other type, etc) As of LyX 1.5.5, you can move the beamer and powerdot slides via the outliner. Jürgen
LyX presentation editing-
LyX does fairly well editing traditional article / book type documents, but I think it could be improved for presentations using beamer or powerdot. Maybe these things can be done currently from LyX: Single frame view. Now LyX continuously puts the text in slide after slide. When I hit PgDn I want to see the next slide with the title at the top and just the stuff for that slide, not the next. Slide sorter view. You often need to easily cut and paste sections of a talk or move slides around. Seeing all your slides rendered at 33% or 50% size where you can drag them around would be great. Currently, you have to be very careful to cut and past w whole slide due to the way LyX handles sections (losing frame type, changing text to some other type, etc) Animation editor. Beamer and powerdot require a goodly amount of ERT or hacks to get animations. There has to be a better way than ERT for this. Maybe just a special section type like "Itemize (Animate)"? Additional graphics overlay. Maybe you want to add a circle around something important. Or have text appear and an arrow to highlight something. You can do this with lots of ERT, but presentations for most people are not a coding exercise. Outline / section editing. The sectioning is great for beamer and powerdot to have organized presentations, but you get these odball section and subsection titles hanging out between frames. I have thought about trying to hack something together that would emulate this. Maybe crop the lyx file into individual slides per page and put each one in a tab, export each slide and convert to jpg for a slide sorter window, use that jpg for some simple graphics editor to help get code for drawing simple shapes or text or arrows at arbitrary positions? Am I nuts? I have used LyX for years and finally I think am starting to move to using it for presentations. I have templates for both beamer and powerdot working (but not eps movie animations, waiting on a animate fix). I can deal with limitations, but some of these things would make it a better package. Or maybe I should try out OO Impress? I am moving away from ppt since they still can't support eps properly and the new interface is horrendous. All I really need is vector graphics, decent equations, simple animations and a decent editor. -- Ed Gatzke, Associate Professor Department of Chemical Engineering, University of South Carolina Swearingen Engineering Center, Office 3C19, Columbia, SC 29208 NOTE: On sabbatical in Germany until July, 2009
Re: LyX on Asus eeePC?
On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 3:56 PM, G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 30.06.08, MonAmiPierrot wrote: > >> As you wrote, seems to work perfectly, Michel, but it installed Lyx version >> 1.4.3 while I used to work on my thesis file with a (Windows) Lyx 1.5.5. > b) just update the LyX2LyX converter: > > Copy the files under LYXDIR/lyx2lyx/ from the 1.5.5 installation > to LYXDIR/lyx2lyx on the eee. (Make a backup copy of the original > content of the target directory first!) > > (LYXDIR is, where LyX stores its files, here on Debian it's > /usr/share/lyx.) > > Now the "old" lyx will know about newer file versions. I think you will also need /lyx-1.5.5/lib/unicodesymbols. I have tarred all the files you need, and put them up at http://www.ucc.asn.au/~mccabedj/lyx2lyx.tar.gz (Since in general, it is best not to install software from people you don't know, It might be better to just copy the files from a lyx-1.5.5 install somewhere else.) -- John C. McCabe-Dansted PhD Student University of Western Australia
Re: change page order for "parts"
If I am not wrong, you get this for free when you use the book class (or a derived one) and you choose the "two-sided" option in Docuemnt Settings. assasukasse wrote: Hello i was wondering if is possible to tell LyX, to impaginate following this rule: the page bearing the Part I, Part II or similar, should be always the front side of a sheet, since at the moment i have "part" pages in the back side of the sheet as well (i am printing double side). I am not sure i am clear enough, but i will try to use a more specific language: I want the "part" to be always printed in the recto of the paper sheet, NEVER it should end up in the verso.. Is that possible? Thanks alot! Agostino
Re: LyX on Asus eeePC?
On 30.06.08, MonAmiPierrot wrote: > As you wrote, seems to work perfectly, Michel, but it installed Lyx version > 1.4.3 while I used to work on my thesis file with a (Windows) Lyx 1.5.5. > If I try to open this file with the newly installed Lyx on the eeePC > Xandros, it tells me the script lyx2lyx can't convert it (it tell me "it was > created with a earlier version of Lyx, but it can't convert it". True, it > was created with a earlier version - but then edited with updated 1.5.5 > version: this is the problem, I guess! If updating fails (cannot help here), you can still: a) export your file from LyX 1.5.5 as LyX 1.4 (File>Export>LyX14) and use this on the eee. (You will have to do this with every PC -> eee transfer, as 1.5.5 will automatically convert any earlier format to its own. b) just update the LyX2LyX converter: Copy the files under LYXDIR/lyx2lyx/ from the 1.5.5 installation to LYXDIR/lyx2lyx on the eee. (Make a backup copy of the original content of the target directory first!) (LYXDIR is, where LyX stores its files, here on Debian it's /usr/share/lyx.) Now the "old" lyx will know about newer file versions. Hope this helps Günter
Re: problem with tracked changes and citations
On 26.06.08, Pete Phillips wrote: > There is a problem with lyx when you are using change tracking and you > have citations that you delete. lyx itself is OK in that it shows the > deleted citation reference struck through, but if you try to print or > create a pdf, you get an error message as follows: > " \cite{B50}}, [some other body text appended] ... > Anyone else had this problem ? Yes, me. I had to hand in a revised version of a paper with changes clearly marked and used LyX's change tracking. It is caused by the strikethrough feature that does not work for citations (and some other "complicated" structures). There are three workarounds: a) If you do not need to see the changes in the printout, just unmark Document>Changes [x] Show in output. b) if you can live with just colouring deleted parts, re-define the marker commands in the LaTeX preamble: \renewcommand{\lyxdeleted}[3]{{\color{lyxdeleted}#3}} c) if you really need the strikeout output, mark all citations and reject the change -> they will not be marked and printout and PDF export work. Unfortunately, accepting all changes (later) means that you still have to find and "hand-delete" the citations (and other offending stuff). Expert-Tip: re-defining \lyxadded and \lyxdeleted, you can customize the output of added/deleted parts. Look at the LaTeX source for details. Günter