Use Refworks to export your references as Bibtex. A .bib file should be generated. Then follow the intructions in LyX's User's Guide
(Help-User's Guide, section 6.5.1) to insert your references in the document.
Cheers,
Nicolás
Hesham Kamel wrote:
Hello,
I am writing my thesis now, and just
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 19:24, Pavel Sanda wrote:
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.
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 00:54, Dirk Markert wrote:
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.
On 20.07.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anyway, I don't think you'll find a working example. As listings fails
with multibyte glyphs, it will also fail when multibyte glyphs are used
in ERT, no?
Not according to the documentation. You can define an escape to LaTeX
On 21.07.08, Glen Whitehead wrote:
Dear all,
I'm using LyX 1.5.4 and ERT to insert endnotes. However, I do not seem
able to add citations to an ERT. Please send your suggestions :)
Find out the latex code for your citation and insert it as ERT:
1. Open the Source View (ViewView Source)
2.
On 23.07.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Dear LyXers,
I'm proud to announce that the LFUNs documentation project has been finished.
Good news. Many thanks to you.
* HTML documentation was produced via doxygen. The file could be found here:
http://www.lyx.org/~sanda/doxygen/html/namespacelyx.html
On 22.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
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.
When I have time I'll check whether I can
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 00:19:09 Pavel Sanda wrote:
by 'outside' i mean tweakings which i regularly do and watching users list
power users do that too _and_ are happy about the current simplicity of
format.
tweaks like assembling of the whole file for various datasets, global
changes of
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 00:19:09 Pavel Sanda wrote:
while you are right that xml could be better technology for internal
lyx parsing (and i can understand your viewpoint as lyx2lyx fan:)
this was not my mail about.
It is funny to see all this nostalgia around something that is/was a
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 12:19:16 Pavel Sanda wrote:
i've done incorrect file, it's my fault if lyx crashes. i take my
responsibility, no problem.
trial method is the fastest if you want something quickly.
If LyX crashes that is a bug. LyX should not ever crash, it can refused to
load a file
I don't know about you, but I find having lots of ERTs in my document
distracting and a bit annoying!
My solution is similar but instead I use the math mode - that way I see the
actual symbol I typed...
eg, include the following line in your Preamble
\newcommand{\hho}{\text{H}_2\text{O}}
Then
Guys,
Have you even looked at TinyXML?
I have a project once where we use XML as a message passing protocol and we
were using XSLT as C++ code generator for classes handling XML and
converting them to data structures handling all data we need. This freed us
from portability problems (Litte
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 18:21, José Matos wrote:
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 regexp's that is so 80's. ;-)
[clip]
It is funny to see all this nostalgia around something that is/was a
nightmare. If the syntax was
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 07:00, José Matos wrote:
XML will not change the current status.
grep 'style name=Section' somefile.lyx
will still work and it not so different from what we have now. You need the
'' already if you have spaces in your expression...
The trouble is, XML tags can be
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 19:24, Pavel Sanda wrote:
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.
Steve Litt wrote:
Perhaps our best hope of continuing tweakability of native LyX is to create
1.5.x to XML and XML to 1.5.x converters. Then all the parsing/tweaking can
continue to be done in the 1.5.x format.
I'm presuming that the LyX developers will create the 1.5.x to XML converter
so
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 15:33:16 Steve Litt wrote:
The trouble is, XML tags can be anywhere -- spacing and linefeeds are
immaterial. That means you can no longer parse based on position, such as:
/^begin_layout/
because technically the whole XML file could be in a single line. Or a
single
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 15:20:59 Steve Litt wrote:
When the discussion reverts to your thingamabob is from another
decade/century so it must not be good by today's standards, you know that
thingamabob is pretty darn good, or else there would have been a more
powerful argument against it.
G. Milde wrote:
On 20.07.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anyway, I don't think you'll find a working example. As listings fails
with multibyte glyphs, it will also fail when multibyte glyphs are used
in ERT, no?
Not according to the documentation. You can define an
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 15:58:56 Steve Litt wrote:
Hi Pavel,
Perhaps our best hope of continuing tweakability of native LyX is to create
1.5.x to XML and XML to 1.5.x converters. Then all the parsing/tweaking can
continue to be done in the 1.5.x format.
I will advise against such practice.
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 14:49:12 Manveru wrote:
Guys,
Have you even looked at TinyXML?
Thanks for the link. :-)
--
José Abílio
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
I'm proud to announce that the LFUNs documentation project has been
finished.
Great work!
If you are interested in mastering LyX this documentation could be
useful for your needs.
Should we put this in a page on the wiki site? It could just be a
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I'm attaching a small proof-of-concept example that shows three things:
Let me rephrase that: once I wake up, I'll be attaching ...
listingsExample.lyx
Description: application/lyx
NEVERMIND. There was no problem, it was just 2nd page. I'm an idiot... Sorry
for your time spent reading this.
:blush:
H wrote:
Hello, I use LyX 1.5.5 with Inlinebib and Koma-script book with in-line
full citations style (working almost perfect).
The problem is the final bibliography
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I'm attaching a small proof-of-concept example that shows three things:
Let me rephrase that: once I wake up, I'll be attaching ...
The example compiles fine in 1.6svn. It's probably too tricky to backport the
changes to 1.5.
Jürgen
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 11:21, José Matos wrote:
There may be things wrong with awking, seding and perling data into
submission, but the age of these tools is not one of them.
If you add there the coreutils, like tail, cut, paste, merge and so on we
can do things that spreadsheet
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 11:05, José Matos wrote:
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 15:33:16 Steve Litt wrote:
The trouble is, XML tags can be anywhere -- spacing and linefeeds are
immaterial. That means you can no longer parse based on position, such
as:
/^begin_layout/
because
Greetings List,
Finishing up the layout on my masters thesis written with Bean --- LyX
a terrific combo for OS X. Thanks to everybody involved in improving
and developing this wonderful program.
running LyX 1.5.5 on PPC Mac OS X 10.5.4
Problem:
When two sided document is chosen
I read all of my PDFs on the computer now, rather than print them out. Hence
I always like it when people use internal referencing within their PDFs.
Other than a basic reference to a figure number or external URL it is
sometime handy to link a word in your document to a particular section so
that
Perhaps our best hope of continuing tweakability of native LyX is to create
1.5.x to XML and XML to 1.5.x converters. Then all the parsing/tweaking can
continue to be done in the 1.5.x format.
as have written others 1.6 is still ok. for lyx files assembly you can still
make what you want in
Hi all,
One feature I think would be really helpful in LyX would be
search-for-environment and search-for-character-style. That way I wouldn't
need to go into Vim every time I wanted to locate a specific character style.
Thanks
SteeveT
Steve Litt
Recession Relief Package
The next question is why do we need to manipulate lyx files with awk and
friends? Is not there something that can should be done by lyx?
search and replace is one of the weak lyx parts and even if we get Tommaso
one day to put his stuff in there are so many place where its of no help.
just
If you are interested in mastering LyX this documentation could be useful
for your needs.
Should we put this in a page on the wiki site? It could just be a copy of
your announcement that's put in a page in the development group, e.g.
http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/LFUN
Then we can
This html page is HUGE. It would be helpfull (especially for people on
slower net connections and not so powerfull machines) to have the lfuns
section in a separate html document. (Of course I can use the pdf as well,
but the active links in the html are an added bonus.)
you can play with it
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 10:33:16AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 07:00, José Matos wrote:
XML will not change the current status.
grep 'style name=Section' somefile.lyx
will still work and it not so different from what we have now. You need the
'' already if you
Pavel Sanda schrieb:
i have already put the section here, so from my point of view its finished.
when 1.6 is out we can replace the whole page by the current version.
Yes, please do so.
or we can put the .lyx file into LyX help menu. dont know if others think
its good idea.
I don't know
Yes, please do so.
or we can put the .lyx file into LyX help menu. dont know if others think
its good idea.
I don't know if this is a good idea as this are informations for
specialists and developers.
you are probably right, help menu is overpopulated even now.
I could
provide such a
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I'm attaching a small proof-of-concept example that shows three things:
Let me rephrase that: once I wake up, I'll be attaching ...
The example compiles fine in 1.6svn. It's probably too tricky to backport the
changes to 1.5.
No reason to
hatim ali schrieb:
Dear lyx team
The po-updates mailing list is only to send there .po file updates. To get help from the community.
please write to the lyx-users or the lyx-devel mailing list.
i can't use arabic in lyx, and i don't know why i can't.
and when i import any arabic tex file i
Hello,
I have a 5 years old Lyx-file, a bit complicated, 50 pages. Converting with Lyx
1.5.5 (Windows XP Prof., Miktex, AFPL GS 8.54) to PS results in the error
message below. And Lyx is rather slow. I have Lyx 1.4.5 on the same machine and
it converts the Lyx-file (and is faster).
If have
Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 07:00, José Matos wrote:
XML will not change the current status.
grep 'style name=Section' somefile.lyx
will still work and it not so different from what we have now. You need the
'' already if you have spaces in your expression...
The
Steve Litt wrote:
Perhaps our best hope of continuing tweakability of native LyX is to create
1.5.x to XML and XML to 1.5.x converters. Then all the parsing/tweaking can
continue to be done in the 1.5.x format.
As always, LyX will have such converters, so old formats can be
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 20:56, Michael Logies wrote:
Hello,
2. Can I work in Lyx 1.5.5 and continue working on the document in Lyx
1.4.5 or Lyx 1.5.3? Has the file format remained the same?
No. 1.5.x is a different format from 1.4.x, and once you go 1.5.x, you can't
go back.
I use 1.5.3
José Matos wrote:
That is also the reason why lyx2lyx is nowadays mostly a python library
(LyX.py) and the script lyx2lyx is just a wrapper around the library.
And let me add that anyone who wants to process LyX files on a regular
basis using external scripts would be well served to learn
Steve Litt wrote:
At first I'll do them in Ruby because Ruby has all that stuff built in and
easy to do. Later, depending on performance and the percent of people who
have Ruby installed, I can convert them to C. There's a C implementation of
the same YAML parser/emitter that Ruby uses --
Hello
I'm new to Lyx. I wanted to add a \arccot self-defined function in my
document, and I followed the help's instruction to add
\DeclareMathOperator{\arccot}{arccot} in Document-settings...-LaTeX
Preamble, but after I did it, nothing happened. When I typed \arccot, it
still does not act
At 24.07.2008 03:17 Steve Litt wrote:
No. 1.5.x is a different format from 1.4.x, and once you go 1.5.x,
you can't go back.
Steve,
thanks for clarification.
I use 1.5.3 and haven't noticed anything all that slow on my 300 page
books. Where is it slow for you, and how slow?
The 58 pages
LittleNew wrote:
Hello
I'm new to Lyx. I wanted to add a \arccot self-defined function in my
document, and I followed the help's instruction to add
\DeclareMathOperator{\arccot}{arccot} in Document-settings...-LaTeX
Preamble, but after I did it, nothing happened. When I typed \arccot, it
Pavel Sanda wrote:
or we can put the .lyx file into LyX help menu. dont know if others think
its good idea.
I think it's a good idea, this is useful information. Maybe as an appendix to
Customization?
Jürgen
Zan wrote:
Problem:
When two sided document is chosen (koma-script Book Class, or Book
Class) alternating Right Left pages fails when \pagenumbering{roman}
goes to \pagenumbering{arabic}. Problem does not occur when using all
{arabic}. I tried \frontmatter and \mainmatter first but
Use Refworks to export your references as Bibtex. A .bib file should be generated. Then follow the intructions in LyX's User's Guide
(Help-User's Guide, section 6.5.1) to insert your references in the document.
Cheers,
Nicolás
Hesham Kamel wrote:
Hello,
I am writing my thesis now, and just
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 19:24, Pavel Sanda wrote:
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.
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 00:54, Dirk Markert wrote:
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.
On 20.07.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anyway, I don't think you'll find a working example. As listings fails
with multibyte glyphs, it will also fail when multibyte glyphs are used
in ERT, no?
Not according to the documentation. You can define an escape to LaTeX
On 21.07.08, Glen Whitehead wrote:
Dear all,
I'm using LyX 1.5.4 and ERT to insert endnotes. However, I do not seem
able to add citations to an ERT. Please send your suggestions :)
Find out the latex code for your citation and insert it as ERT:
1. Open the Source View (ViewView Source)
2.
On 23.07.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Dear LyXers,
I'm proud to announce that the LFUNs documentation project has been finished.
Good news. Many thanks to you.
* HTML documentation was produced via doxygen. The file could be found here:
http://www.lyx.org/~sanda/doxygen/html/namespacelyx.html
On 22.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
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.
When I have time I'll check whether I can
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 00:19:09 Pavel Sanda wrote:
by 'outside' i mean tweakings which i regularly do and watching users list
power users do that too _and_ are happy about the current simplicity of
format.
tweaks like assembling of the whole file for various datasets, global
changes of
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 00:19:09 Pavel Sanda wrote:
while you are right that xml could be better technology for internal
lyx parsing (and i can understand your viewpoint as lyx2lyx fan:)
this was not my mail about.
It is funny to see all this nostalgia around something that is/was a
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 12:19:16 Pavel Sanda wrote:
i've done incorrect file, it's my fault if lyx crashes. i take my
responsibility, no problem.
trial method is the fastest if you want something quickly.
If LyX crashes that is a bug. LyX should not ever crash, it can refused to
load a file
I don't know about you, but I find having lots of ERTs in my document
distracting and a bit annoying!
My solution is similar but instead I use the math mode - that way I see the
actual symbol I typed...
eg, include the following line in your Preamble
\newcommand{\hho}{\text{H}_2\text{O}}
Then
Guys,
Have you even looked at TinyXML?
I have a project once where we use XML as a message passing protocol and we
were using XSLT as C++ code generator for classes handling XML and
converting them to data structures handling all data we need. This freed us
from portability problems (Litte
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 18:21, José Matos wrote:
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 regexp's that is so 80's. ;-)
[clip]
It is funny to see all this nostalgia around something that is/was a
nightmare. If the syntax was
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 07:00, José Matos wrote:
XML will not change the current status.
grep 'style name=Section' somefile.lyx
will still work and it not so different from what we have now. You need the
'' already if you have spaces in your expression...
The trouble is, XML tags can be
On Tuesday 22 July 2008 19:24, Pavel Sanda wrote:
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.
Steve Litt wrote:
Perhaps our best hope of continuing tweakability of native LyX is to create
1.5.x to XML and XML to 1.5.x converters. Then all the parsing/tweaking can
continue to be done in the 1.5.x format.
I'm presuming that the LyX developers will create the 1.5.x to XML converter
so
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 15:33:16 Steve Litt wrote:
The trouble is, XML tags can be anywhere -- spacing and linefeeds are
immaterial. That means you can no longer parse based on position, such as:
/^begin_layout/
because technically the whole XML file could be in a single line. Or a
single
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 15:20:59 Steve Litt wrote:
When the discussion reverts to your thingamabob is from another
decade/century so it must not be good by today's standards, you know that
thingamabob is pretty darn good, or else there would have been a more
powerful argument against it.
G. Milde wrote:
On 20.07.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anyway, I don't think you'll find a working example. As listings fails
with multibyte glyphs, it will also fail when multibyte glyphs are used
in ERT, no?
Not according to the documentation. You can define an
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 15:58:56 Steve Litt wrote:
Hi Pavel,
Perhaps our best hope of continuing tweakability of native LyX is to create
1.5.x to XML and XML to 1.5.x converters. Then all the parsing/tweaking can
continue to be done in the 1.5.x format.
I will advise against such practice.
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 14:49:12 Manveru wrote:
Guys,
Have you even looked at TinyXML?
Thanks for the link. :-)
--
José Abílio
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
I'm proud to announce that the LFUNs documentation project has been
finished.
Great work!
If you are interested in mastering LyX this documentation could be
useful for your needs.
Should we put this in a page on the wiki site? It could just be a
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I'm attaching a small proof-of-concept example that shows three things:
Let me rephrase that: once I wake up, I'll be attaching ...
listingsExample.lyx
Description: application/lyx
NEVERMIND. There was no problem, it was just 2nd page. I'm an idiot... Sorry
for your time spent reading this.
:blush:
H wrote:
Hello, I use LyX 1.5.5 with Inlinebib and Koma-script book with in-line
full citations style (working almost perfect).
The problem is the final bibliography
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I'm attaching a small proof-of-concept example that shows three things:
Let me rephrase that: once I wake up, I'll be attaching ...
The example compiles fine in 1.6svn. It's probably too tricky to backport the
changes to 1.5.
Jürgen
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 11:21, José Matos wrote:
There may be things wrong with awking, seding and perling data into
submission, but the age of these tools is not one of them.
If you add there the coreutils, like tail, cut, paste, merge and so on we
can do things that spreadsheet
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 11:05, José Matos wrote:
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 15:33:16 Steve Litt wrote:
The trouble is, XML tags can be anywhere -- spacing and linefeeds are
immaterial. That means you can no longer parse based on position, such
as:
/^begin_layout/
because
Greetings List,
Finishing up the layout on my masters thesis written with Bean --- LyX
a terrific combo for OS X. Thanks to everybody involved in improving
and developing this wonderful program.
running LyX 1.5.5 on PPC Mac OS X 10.5.4
Problem:
When two sided document is chosen
I read all of my PDFs on the computer now, rather than print them out. Hence
I always like it when people use internal referencing within their PDFs.
Other than a basic reference to a figure number or external URL it is
sometime handy to link a word in your document to a particular section so
that
Perhaps our best hope of continuing tweakability of native LyX is to create
1.5.x to XML and XML to 1.5.x converters. Then all the parsing/tweaking can
continue to be done in the 1.5.x format.
as have written others 1.6 is still ok. for lyx files assembly you can still
make what you want in
Hi all,
One feature I think would be really helpful in LyX would be
search-for-environment and search-for-character-style. That way I wouldn't
need to go into Vim every time I wanted to locate a specific character style.
Thanks
SteeveT
Steve Litt
Recession Relief Package
The next question is why do we need to manipulate lyx files with awk and
friends? Is not there something that can should be done by lyx?
search and replace is one of the weak lyx parts and even if we get Tommaso
one day to put his stuff in there are so many place where its of no help.
just
If you are interested in mastering LyX this documentation could be useful
for your needs.
Should we put this in a page on the wiki site? It could just be a copy of
your announcement that's put in a page in the development group, e.g.
http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/LFUN
Then we can
This html page is HUGE. It would be helpfull (especially for people on
slower net connections and not so powerfull machines) to have the lfuns
section in a separate html document. (Of course I can use the pdf as well,
but the active links in the html are an added bonus.)
you can play with it
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 10:33:16AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 07:00, José Matos wrote:
XML will not change the current status.
grep 'style name=Section' somefile.lyx
will still work and it not so different from what we have now. You need the
'' already if you
Pavel Sanda schrieb:
i have already put the section here, so from my point of view its finished.
when 1.6 is out we can replace the whole page by the current version.
Yes, please do so.
or we can put the .lyx file into LyX help menu. dont know if others think
its good idea.
I don't know
Yes, please do so.
or we can put the .lyx file into LyX help menu. dont know if others think
its good idea.
I don't know if this is a good idea as this are informations for
specialists and developers.
you are probably right, help menu is overpopulated even now.
I could
provide such a
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I'm attaching a small proof-of-concept example that shows three things:
Let me rephrase that: once I wake up, I'll be attaching ...
The example compiles fine in 1.6svn. It's probably too tricky to backport the
changes to 1.5.
No reason to
hatim ali schrieb:
Dear lyx team
The po-updates mailing list is only to send there .po file updates. To get help from the community.
please write to the lyx-users or the lyx-devel mailing list.
i can't use arabic in lyx, and i don't know why i can't.
and when i import any arabic tex file i
Hello,
I have a 5 years old Lyx-file, a bit complicated, 50 pages. Converting with Lyx
1.5.5 (Windows XP Prof., Miktex, AFPL GS 8.54) to PS results in the error
message below. And Lyx is rather slow. I have Lyx 1.4.5 on the same machine and
it converts the Lyx-file (and is faster).
If have
Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 07:00, José Matos wrote:
XML will not change the current status.
grep 'style name=Section' somefile.lyx
will still work and it not so different from what we have now. You need the
'' already if you have spaces in your expression...
The
Steve Litt wrote:
Perhaps our best hope of continuing tweakability of native LyX is to create
1.5.x to XML and XML to 1.5.x converters. Then all the parsing/tweaking can
continue to be done in the 1.5.x format.
As always, LyX will have such converters, so old formats can be
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 20:56, Michael Logies wrote:
Hello,
2. Can I work in Lyx 1.5.5 and continue working on the document in Lyx
1.4.5 or Lyx 1.5.3? Has the file format remained the same?
No. 1.5.x is a different format from 1.4.x, and once you go 1.5.x, you can't
go back.
I use 1.5.3
José Matos wrote:
That is also the reason why lyx2lyx is nowadays mostly a python library
(LyX.py) and the script lyx2lyx is just a wrapper around the library.
And let me add that anyone who wants to process LyX files on a regular
basis using external scripts would be well served to learn
Steve Litt wrote:
At first I'll do them in Ruby because Ruby has all that stuff built in and
easy to do. Later, depending on performance and the percent of people who
have Ruby installed, I can convert them to C. There's a C implementation of
the same YAML parser/emitter that Ruby uses --
Hello
I'm new to Lyx. I wanted to add a \arccot self-defined function in my
document, and I followed the help's instruction to add
\DeclareMathOperator{\arccot}{arccot} in Document-settings...-LaTeX
Preamble, but after I did it, nothing happened. When I typed \arccot, it
still does not act
At 24.07.2008 03:17 Steve Litt wrote:
No. 1.5.x is a different format from 1.4.x, and once you go 1.5.x,
you can't go back.
Steve,
thanks for clarification.
I use 1.5.3 and haven't noticed anything all that slow on my 300 page
books. Where is it slow for you, and how slow?
The 58 pages
LittleNew wrote:
Hello
I'm new to Lyx. I wanted to add a \arccot self-defined function in my
document, and I followed the help's instruction to add
\DeclareMathOperator{\arccot}{arccot} in Document-settings...-LaTeX
Preamble, but after I did it, nothing happened. When I typed \arccot, it
Pavel Sanda wrote:
or we can put the .lyx file into LyX help menu. dont know if others think
its good idea.
I think it's a good idea, this is useful information. Maybe as an appendix to
Customization?
Jürgen
Zan wrote:
Problem:
When two sided document is chosen (koma-script Book Class, or Book
Class) alternating Right Left pages fails when \pagenumbering{roman}
goes to \pagenumbering{arabic}. Problem does not occur when using all
{arabic}. I tried \frontmatter and \mainmatter first but
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