Jon Brauer a écrit :
I have a question about a seemingly simple thing that I can't figure
out how to get LyX to do: I am writing an article for a chemical
journal, so I am including a lot of chemical formulas. So I would like
to be able to type H2O and have the final output read with the 2 as a
Try this in the preamble:
\usepackage{fixltx2e}
\newcommand{\HHO}{H\textsubscript{2}O}
Then in your text, put \HHO{} in ERT.
/Paul
What happens when there are plenty of different formulas? Any clever way of
dealing with it?
Thanks,
Sylvain
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
This morning I got an acceptably tagged text file out of MS Word. From that
moment on, things got much easier.
Congratulations!
I put a reference to your post on a wiki page, giving others that need to
do this a starting point. (If you want to
On Jul 22, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
I can get it working if I specify in Skim's preferences the complete
path to lyxeditor by selecting a custom preset for PDFSync support:
/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyxeditor
If that works for you, then it looks like the problem is
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 06:32, Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
This morning I got an acceptably tagged text file out of MS Word. From
that moment on, things got much easier.
Congratulations!
I put a reference to your post on a wiki page, giving others
Hello,
I am writing my thesis now, and just knew about LATEX.
I downloaded LyX, and started to work with, however I have a concern.
In MS Word, I am using a citation manager, Refworks to insert citations, and
at the end it produces a bibliography numbered list, while in the main
document itself,
Günter (and everyone else),
Your response contains one of the most useful LyX idioms I've ever seen,
limiting my biggest objection to LyX. It will lead to vastly improved
productivity for me.
Can anyone guess which part of Günter's email is so useful? I'll reveal it in
another email, coming
Hi all,
In a different thread, Gunter Milde penned these words:
You need to clone both, LyX layout::
Style Questions
CopyStyle Enumeration
That is THE most powerful LyX idiom I've ever seen.
As most of you know, my biggest objection to LyX is the excruciating pain
required to
Hesham Kamel wrote:
Hello,
I am writing my thesis now, and just knew about LATEX.
I downloaded LyX, and started to work with, however I have a concern.
In MS Word, I am using a citation manager, Refworks to insert citations, and
at the end it produces a bibliography numbered list, while in the
Sylvain wrote:
Try this in the preamble:
\usepackage{fixltx2e}
\newcommand{\HHO}{H\textsubscript{2}O}
Then in your text, put \HHO{} in ERT.
/Paul
What happens when there are plenty of different formulas? Any clever way of
dealing with it?
Thanks,
Sylvain
If they are all chemical
Steve Litt wrote:
I don't know how it will be after LyX goes XML, but right now at 1.5.3,
converting my LyX code to something else by parsing the LyX native code would
be trivial.
My understanding is that, whatever happens with the LyX file format, we
want it to remain possible to do the
Steve Litt wrote:
When I have time I'll check whether I can
actually change appearances in LyX like this:
Style MyNewStyle
CopyStyle Standard
LeftMarginMMM
RightMargin MMM
Font
SizeLarger
EndFont
End
If
On Jul 22, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
I can get it working if I specify in Skim's preferences the complete
path to lyxeditor by selecting a custom preset for PDFSync support:
/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyxeditor
If that works for you, then it looks like the problem
If they are all chemical formulae, I suspect the package Nicolas Ferre'
recommended is the answer. If they are something else, and assuming you
use them frequently, I would suggest either putting them all in a text
file that you can \include in any document where you need them, or else
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Ivan Werning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 22, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
I can get it working if I specify in Skim's preferences the complete path
to lyxeditor by selecting a custom preset for PDFSync support:
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Ivan Werning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 22, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
I can get it working if I specify in Skim's preferences the complete path
to lyxeditor by selecting a custom preset for PDFSync support:
First of all, thanks for your help Bennett. See below.
On Jul 22, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
Actually, this is not a bug in Skim, as far as I can see.
I have been testing LyX-1.6, and so /Applications/LyX.app on my
system is a developmental build of LyX-1.6. There's a line in
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Ivan Werning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all, thanks for your help Bennett. See below.
You're welcome.
snip
One last thing: everything I reported above, notwithstanding, I just tested
it now with the default LyX settings in Skim and it works! Given
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 11:32, rgheck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
I don't know how it will be after LyX goes XML, but right now at 1.5.3,
converting my LyX code to something else by parsing the LyX native code
would be trivial.
My understanding is that, whatever happens with the LyX file
Steve Litt wrote:
layout name=Standard
this.
/layout
layout name=Standard
inset type=bibtext latex=bibtex bibfiles=/tmp/bib options=plain /
/layout
Just as easy to parse, I hope. Maybe even easier.
now you are joking right? :) i just see all the bugs just because '' is
redirection.
and
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 21:04:59 Steve Litt wrote:
One more thing -- if you're going XML and don't want to reinvent the wheel,
you'll be using someone else's XML parser. Please, please, PLEASE, don't
make it some parser with tons of dependency so that the guy with a 2 year
old distro can't
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 22:54:14 Pavel Sanda wrote:
now you are joking right? :) i just see all the bugs just because '' is
redirection. and imho manually generate \begin_layout Standard is more
simpler
then typing layout name=Standard.
You are welcome to reimplement lyx in shell, good luck.
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
layout name=Standard
this.
/layout
layout name=Standard
inset type=bibtext latex=bibtex bibfiles=/tmp/bib options=plain /
/layout
Just as easy to parse, I hope. Maybe even easier.
now you are joking right? :) i just see all the bugs just because ''
José Matos wrote:
now imagine those regexps where you need to escape all those \
in conclusion xml will be pain for people trying to use .lyx files
directly with scripts etc.
Clearly you did not had to deal with the lyx file format like I did. :-)
If your idea of a parser is a set of
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 08:04:59 am Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 11:32, rgheck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
I don't know how it will be after LyX goes XML, but right now at 1.5.3,
converting my LyX code to something else by parsing the LyX native code
would be trivial.
This
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 22:54:14 Pavel Sanda wrote:
now you are joking right? :) i just see all the bugs just because '' is
redirection. and imho manually generate \begin_layout Standard is more
simpler
then typing layout name=Standard.
You are welcome to reimplement lyx in shell,
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Moreover, if you're editing by hand, you can use
something that recognizes XML.
of course it will work, but it will take x-times more time.
quite difference to write sed one-liner or start doing some
xslt templating.
pavel
I looked through the archives and wiki, and didn't find an answer to
this issue (although it was mentioned on the devel list). The
hollywood.lyx template doesn't render the author's address. Is there
something I need to tweak first?
Thank you,
Tom King
signature.asc
Description: This is a
Dear LyXers,
I'm proud to announce that the LFUNs documentation project has been finished.
If you are interested in mastering LyX this documentation could be useful for
your needs.
Some technical speech:
* All documentation is orginally written as doxygen comments in our source
code,
so
2008/7/22 Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Günter (and everyone else),
Your response contains one of the most useful LyX idioms I've ever seen,
limiting my biggest objection to LyX. It will lead to vastly improved
productivity for me.
Can anyone guess which part of Günter's email is so
Jon Brauer a écrit :
I have a question about a seemingly simple thing that I can't figure
out how to get LyX to do: I am writing an article for a chemical
journal, so I am including a lot of chemical formulas. So I would like
to be able to type H2O and have the final output read with the 2 as a
Try this in the preamble:
\usepackage{fixltx2e}
\newcommand{\HHO}{H\textsubscript{2}O}
Then in your text, put \HHO{} in ERT.
/Paul
What happens when there are plenty of different formulas? Any clever way of
dealing with it?
Thanks,
Sylvain
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
This morning I got an acceptably tagged text file out of MS Word. From that
moment on, things got much easier.
Congratulations!
I put a reference to your post on a wiki page, giving others that need to
do this a starting point. (If you want to
On Jul 22, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
I can get it working if I specify in Skim's preferences the complete
path to lyxeditor by selecting a custom preset for PDFSync support:
/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyxeditor
If that works for you, then it looks like the problem is
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 06:32, Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
This morning I got an acceptably tagged text file out of MS Word. From
that moment on, things got much easier.
Congratulations!
I put a reference to your post on a wiki page, giving others
Hello,
I am writing my thesis now, and just knew about LATEX.
I downloaded LyX, and started to work with, however I have a concern.
In MS Word, I am using a citation manager, Refworks to insert citations, and
at the end it produces a bibliography numbered list, while in the main
document itself,
Günter (and everyone else),
Your response contains one of the most useful LyX idioms I've ever seen,
limiting my biggest objection to LyX. It will lead to vastly improved
productivity for me.
Can anyone guess which part of Günter's email is so useful? I'll reveal it in
another email, coming
Hi all,
In a different thread, Gunter Milde penned these words:
You need to clone both, LyX layout::
Style Questions
CopyStyle Enumeration
That is THE most powerful LyX idiom I've ever seen.
As most of you know, my biggest objection to LyX is the excruciating pain
required to
Hesham Kamel wrote:
Hello,
I am writing my thesis now, and just knew about LATEX.
I downloaded LyX, and started to work with, however I have a concern.
In MS Word, I am using a citation manager, Refworks to insert citations, and
at the end it produces a bibliography numbered list, while in the
Sylvain wrote:
Try this in the preamble:
\usepackage{fixltx2e}
\newcommand{\HHO}{H\textsubscript{2}O}
Then in your text, put \HHO{} in ERT.
/Paul
What happens when there are plenty of different formulas? Any clever way of
dealing with it?
Thanks,
Sylvain
If they are all chemical
Steve Litt wrote:
I don't know how it will be after LyX goes XML, but right now at 1.5.3,
converting my LyX code to something else by parsing the LyX native code would
be trivial.
My understanding is that, whatever happens with the LyX file format, we
want it to remain possible to do the
Steve Litt wrote:
When I have time I'll check whether I can
actually change appearances in LyX like this:
Style MyNewStyle
CopyStyle Standard
LeftMarginMMM
RightMargin MMM
Font
SizeLarger
EndFont
End
If
On Jul 22, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
I can get it working if I specify in Skim's preferences the complete
path to lyxeditor by selecting a custom preset for PDFSync support:
/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyxeditor
If that works for you, then it looks like the problem
If they are all chemical formulae, I suspect the package Nicolas Ferre'
recommended is the answer. If they are something else, and assuming you
use them frequently, I would suggest either putting them all in a text
file that you can \include in any document where you need them, or else
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Ivan Werning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 22, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
I can get it working if I specify in Skim's preferences the complete path
to lyxeditor by selecting a custom preset for PDFSync support:
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Ivan Werning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 22, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
I can get it working if I specify in Skim's preferences the complete path
to lyxeditor by selecting a custom preset for PDFSync support:
First of all, thanks for your help Bennett. See below.
On Jul 22, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
Actually, this is not a bug in Skim, as far as I can see.
I have been testing LyX-1.6, and so /Applications/LyX.app on my
system is a developmental build of LyX-1.6. There's a line in
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Ivan Werning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all, thanks for your help Bennett. See below.
You're welcome.
snip
One last thing: everything I reported above, notwithstanding, I just tested
it now with the default LyX settings in Skim and it works! Given
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 11:32, rgheck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
I don't know how it will be after LyX goes XML, but right now at 1.5.3,
converting my LyX code to something else by parsing the LyX native code
would be trivial.
My understanding is that, whatever happens with the LyX file
Steve Litt wrote:
layout name=Standard
this.
/layout
layout name=Standard
inset type=bibtext latex=bibtex bibfiles=/tmp/bib options=plain /
/layout
Just as easy to parse, I hope. Maybe even easier.
now you are joking right? :) i just see all the bugs just because '' is
redirection.
and
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 21:04:59 Steve Litt wrote:
One more thing -- if you're going XML and don't want to reinvent the wheel,
you'll be using someone else's XML parser. Please, please, PLEASE, don't
make it some parser with tons of dependency so that the guy with a 2 year
old distro can't
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 22:54:14 Pavel Sanda wrote:
now you are joking right? :) i just see all the bugs just because '' is
redirection. and imho manually generate \begin_layout Standard is more
simpler
then typing layout name=Standard.
You are welcome to reimplement lyx in shell, good luck.
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
layout name=Standard
this.
/layout
layout name=Standard
inset type=bibtext latex=bibtex bibfiles=/tmp/bib options=plain /
/layout
Just as easy to parse, I hope. Maybe even easier.
now you are joking right? :) i just see all the bugs just because ''
José Matos wrote:
now imagine those regexps where you need to escape all those \
in conclusion xml will be pain for people trying to use .lyx files
directly with scripts etc.
Clearly you did not had to deal with the lyx file format like I did. :-)
If your idea of a parser is a set of
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 08:04:59 am Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 11:32, rgheck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
I don't know how it will be after LyX goes XML, but right now at 1.5.3,
converting my LyX code to something else by parsing the LyX native code
would be trivial.
This
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 22:54:14 Pavel Sanda wrote:
now you are joking right? :) i just see all the bugs just because '' is
redirection. and imho manually generate \begin_layout Standard is more
simpler
then typing layout name=Standard.
You are welcome to reimplement lyx in shell,
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Moreover, if you're editing by hand, you can use
something that recognizes XML.
of course it will work, but it will take x-times more time.
quite difference to write sed one-liner or start doing some
xslt templating.
pavel
I looked through the archives and wiki, and didn't find an answer to
this issue (although it was mentioned on the devel list). The
hollywood.lyx template doesn't render the author's address. Is there
something I need to tweak first?
Thank you,
Tom King
signature.asc
Description: This is a
Dear LyXers,
I'm proud to announce that the LFUNs documentation project has been finished.
If you are interested in mastering LyX this documentation could be useful for
your needs.
Some technical speech:
* All documentation is orginally written as doxygen comments in our source
code,
so
2008/7/22 Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Günter (and everyone else),
Your response contains one of the most useful LyX idioms I've ever seen,
limiting my biggest objection to LyX. It will lead to vastly improved
productivity for me.
Can anyone guess which part of Günter's email is so
Jon Brauer a écrit :
I have a question about a seemingly simple thing that I can't figure
out how to get LyX to do: I am writing an article for a chemical
journal, so I am including a lot of chemical formulas. So I would like
to be able to type H2O and have the final output read with the 2 as a
> Try this in the preamble:
>
> \usepackage{fixltx2e}
> \newcommand{\HHO}{H\textsubscript{2}O}
>
> Then in your text, put \HHO{} in ERT.
>
> /Paul
>
>
What happens when there are plenty of different formulas? Any clever way of
dealing with it?
Thanks,
Sylvain
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
This morning I got an acceptably tagged text file out of MS Word. From that
moment on, things got much easier.
Congratulations!
I put a reference to your post on a wiki page, giving others that need to
do this a starting point. (If you want to
On Jul 22, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
I can get it working if I specify in Skim's preferences the complete
path to lyxeditor by selecting a custom preset for PDFSync support:
/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyxeditor
If that works for you, then it looks like the problem is
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 06:32, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
> > This morning I got an acceptably tagged text file out of MS Word. From
> > that moment on, things got much easier.
>
> Congratulations!
>
> I put a reference to your post on a wiki page, giving
Hello,
I am writing my thesis now, and just knew about LATEX.
I downloaded LyX, and started to work with, however I have a concern.
In MS Word, I am using a citation manager, Refworks to insert citations, and
at the end it produces a bibliography numbered list, while in the main
document itself,
Günter (and everyone else),
Your response contains one of the most useful LyX idioms I've ever seen,
limiting my biggest objection to LyX. It will lead to vastly improved
productivity for me.
Can anyone guess which part of Günter's email is so useful? I'll reveal it in
another email, coming
Hi all,
In a different thread, Gunter Milde penned these words:
> You need to clone both, LyX layout::
>
> Style Questions
> CopyStyle Enumeration
>
That is THE most powerful LyX idiom I've ever seen.
As most of you know, my biggest objection to LyX is the excruciating pain
required
Hesham Kamel wrote:
Hello,
I am writing my thesis now, and just knew about LATEX.
I downloaded LyX, and started to work with, however I have a concern.
In MS Word, I am using a citation manager, Refworks to insert citations, and
at the end it produces a bibliography numbered list, while in the
Sylvain wrote:
Try this in the preamble:
\usepackage{fixltx2e}
\newcommand{\HHO}{H\textsubscript{2}O}
Then in your text, put \HHO{} in ERT.
/Paul
What happens when there are plenty of different formulas? Any clever way of
dealing with it?
Thanks,
Sylvain
If they are all chemical
Steve Litt wrote:
I don't know how it will be after LyX goes XML, but right now at 1.5.3,
converting my LyX code to something else by parsing the LyX native code would
be trivial.
My understanding is that, whatever happens with the LyX file format, we
want it to remain possible to do the
Steve Litt wrote:
When I have time I'll check whether I can
actually change appearances in LyX like this:
Style MyNewStyle
CopyStyle Standard
LeftMarginMMM
RightMargin MMM
Font
SizeLarger
EndFont
End
If
On Jul 22, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
I can get it working if I specify in Skim's preferences the complete
path to lyxeditor by selecting a custom preset for PDFSync support:
/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyxeditor
If that works for you, then it looks like the problem
> If they are all chemical formulae, I suspect the package Nicolas Ferre'
> recommended is the answer. If they are something else, and assuming you
> use them frequently, I would suggest either putting them all in a text
> file that you can \include in any document where you need them, or else
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Ivan Werning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jul 22, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
>
>>
>> I can get it working if I specify in Skim's preferences the complete path
>> to lyxeditor by selecting a custom preset for PDFSync support:
>>
>>
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Ivan Werning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jul 22, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
>
>>
>> I can get it working if I specify in Skim's preferences the complete path
>> to lyxeditor by selecting a custom preset for PDFSync support:
>>
>>
First of all, thanks for your help Bennett. See below.
On Jul 22, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
Actually, this is not a bug in Skim, as far as I can see.
I have been testing LyX-1.6, and so /Applications/LyX.app on my
system is a developmental build of LyX-1.6. There's a line in
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Ivan Werning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First of all, thanks for your help Bennett. See below.
You're welcome.
> One last thing: everything I reported above, notwithstanding, I just tested
> it now with the default LyX settings in Skim and it works! Given
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 11:32, rgheck wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > I don't know how it will be after LyX goes XML, but right now at 1.5.3,
> > converting my LyX code to something else by parsing the LyX native code
> > would be trivial.
>
> My understanding is that, whatever happens with the LyX
> Steve Litt wrote:
>
> this.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Just as easy to parse, I hope. Maybe even easier.
now you are joking right? :) i just see all the bugs just because '>' is
redirection.
and imho manually generate \begin_layout Standard is more simpler
then typing .
now imagine those regexps
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 21:04:59 Steve Litt wrote:
> One more thing -- if you're going XML and don't want to reinvent the wheel,
> you'll be using someone else's XML parser. Please, please, PLEASE, don't
> make it some parser with tons of dependency so that the guy with a 2 year
> old distro can't
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 22:54:14 Pavel Sanda wrote:
>
> now you are joking right? :) i just see all the bugs just because '>' is
> redirection. and imho manually generate \begin_layout Standard is more
> simpler
> then typing .
You are welcome to reimplement lyx in shell, good luck. :-)
> now
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
this.
Just as easy to parse, I hope. Maybe even easier.
now you are joking right? :) i just see all the bugs just because '>' is
redirection.
Only in the shell, right?
now imagine those regexps where you need to escape all those \"
José Matos wrote:
now imagine those regexps where you need to escape all those \"
in conclusion xml will be pain for people trying to use .lyx files
directly with scripts etc.
Clearly you did not had to deal with the lyx file format like I did. :-)
If your idea of a parser is a set of
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 08:04:59 am Steve Litt wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 July 2008 11:32, rgheck wrote:
> > Steve Litt wrote:
> > > I don't know how it will be after LyX goes XML, but right now at 1.5.3,
> > > converting my LyX code to something else by parsing the LyX native code
> > > would be
> On Tuesday 22 July 2008 22:54:14 Pavel Sanda wrote:
> >
> > now you are joking right? :) i just see all the bugs just because '>' is
> > redirection. and imho manually generate \begin_layout Standard is more
> > simpler
> > then typing .
>
> You are welcome to reimplement lyx in shell, good
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Moreover, if you're editing by hand, you can use
> something that recognizes XML.
of course it will work, but it will take x-times more time.
quite difference to write sed one-liner or start doing some
xslt templating.
pavel
I looked through the archives and wiki, and didn't find an answer to
this issue (although it was mentioned on the devel list). The
hollywood.lyx template doesn't render the author's address. Is there
something I need to tweak first?
Thank you,
Tom King
signature.asc
Description: This is a
Dear LyXers,
I'm proud to announce that the LFUNs documentation project has been finished.
If you are interested in mastering LyX this documentation could be useful for
your needs.
Some technical speech:
* All documentation is orginally written as doxygen comments in our source
code,
so
2008/7/22 Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Günter (and everyone else),
>
> Your response contains one of the most useful LyX idioms I've ever seen,
> limiting my biggest objection to LyX. It will lead to vastly improved
> productivity for me.
>
> Can anyone guess which part of Günter's email is
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