On 11.09.08, rgheck wrote:
Atlas wrote:
Background: * CLS file == www.stacs-conf.org/for_authors/stacs.cls
(note: stacs.cls
is based on amsart.cls)
...
* Conference-supplied TEX file (note: this file does not import correctly
nor compile in LyX 1.5.6 nor 1.6.0):
Russell J. Wilson wrote:
Just in first days of trying to learn to use JabRef/Lyx on Windows Vista
with Word 2007.
Trying to output and I get the error message that says ensure lyx is running
(it is) and that the lyxpipe is valid (don't know how to do that).
The lyxpipe doesn't work on Windows.
On 11.09.08, rgheck wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
I think part of what Steve wants, which other people have also wanted,
is to be able to keep the layout file with the document
...
Yes, I want to have additional styles for personal use but at the
same
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
In 1.6:
M-x info-inset buffer path
and
M-x info-inset buffer name
(where M-x opens the minibuffer)
Many thanks for the information. It should not take too long for 1.6 to
become stable - so not too long to wait. Hurray! :)
--
Rudi van der Linde
[EMAIL
Hello,
I have Lyx 1.56 running on OSX10.4 and would like to use 'siunitx' as this
seems to be the only way to get the degrees symbol. I have downloaded this
but there doesn't seem to be any documentation on where to put the files or
how to make lyx/latex use them. Has anyone used this that could
I use ^\circ to get a degree symbol.
James
On Sep 12, 2008, at 4:39 AM, Robbie Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have Lyx 1.56 running on OSX10.4 and would like to use 'siunitx'
as this
seems to be the only way to get the degrees symbol. I have
downloaded this
but there doesn't seem
Hi Everybody
I have written a large technical report with LyX and now the project sponsor
wants to publish it as a book. The format they are thinking about should be
very visual with a lot of photos as backdrop to the pages and things like
that.
I have approached a publisher that wants to do it in
On Sep 11, 2008, at 9:55 AM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
No, it still doesn't work (either through pdflatex or dvips + ps2pdf
or dvips + distiller).
Did you use the PDF/A-1b:2005 (CMYK) setting in Acrobat Distiller? I
tried this w/ a .ps from dvips and it opened in PDF/A mode.
If I follow your
On Sep 12, 2008, at 7:23 AM, christiaan pauw wrote:
I have written a large technical report with LyX and now the project
sponsor
wants to publish it as a book. The format they are thinking about
should be
very visual with a lot of photos as backdrop to the pages and things
like
that.
Travis wrote:
I am well aware of lyx -e, but I've found that it chooses a convertor
in some manner but I don't know how (the one it chooses is
suboptimal). Furthermore, I don't understand the filename.lyxConv
convention. Therefore, I've been avoiding it.
I could try to answer any specific
G. Milde wrote:
I would rather start with a new file and include amsart.layout:
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (stacs)}
input amsart.layout
Now you can add, overwrite, and disable layouts to adapt to the stacs class.
Yes,
G. Milde wrote:
LyX 1.6 includes a facility that can also be used for this purpose. I
call it local layout.
..., this is just layout information, embedded directly into
the document. LyX reads it, if it's there, and uses it.
There is, as yet, no UI for this, because it is really quite
Sebastian Wild wrote:
Nigel Ross wrote:
I have installed some .sty files as required for my LyX document
using MiKTeX but when I try to create a DVI to view the output I
receive an error advising me of a Latex error. This error being that
the .sty files could not be found.
It would seem
Máté Salát wrote:
Hello,
I tried to use LyX 1.6.0rc2, but it break down after mostly every usage
of copy and cut even it is performed by short key or by the toolbar
button. Before the shut down of LyX the attached window turns up, always
with the same numbers.
I'm in a trouble now, because it
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, James Sutherland wrote:
I use ^\circ to get a degree symbol.
Isn't there some keyboard combination that can be used? Perhaps something
using the Compose-key?
/C
--
Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
If you're OK with using $\textdegree$ (some people complain about its
typography in various fonts), then you may be able to get it to work with no
additional packages, except perhaps 'textcomp'.
Cheers,
C.O.
/
Down with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, as expected it also happens in 1.6.0rc2, so here is the
example file created in 1.6.0rc2.
This is actually due to the code we output for environments. There is
a paragraph break before but not after. To be frank, I know we
did/discussed something about this bug
On Thursday 11 September 2008 08:02:34 pm Travis wrote:
So I really like lyx for writing; I'm using it in a book which you may view
here:
http://www.subspacefield.org/security/security_concepts.html
In any case, I want to be able to use lyx for editing, but have a script
or Makefile for
On 11.09.2008, at 15:55, Ernesto Posse wrote:
PS: I'm not sure how the hyperref package could help, as the document
doesn't have any hyperrefs; even the minimal file I posted earlier
fails...
Besides dealing with hyperlinks, the hyperref package provides an
interface for many other aspects
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, as expected it also happens in 1.6.0rc2, so here is the
example file created in 1.6.0rc2.
This is actually due to the code we output for environments. There is
a paragraph break before but not after. To be frank, I know we
Steve Litt wrote:
Anyway, the following is a script I use to compile a LyX book. It erases all
the intermediate files, exports to LaTeX, runs latex on that, then runs dvips
and ps2pdf to create the PDF. It also checks for compile errors by means of
checking the length of one of the
Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess we need to discuss this again at some point and make some kind
of principled decision. The difficulty seems to be that sometimes you
might want the blank line and other times not, even in cases where
paragraph depth isn't a relevant issue. But
B. Bogart wrote:
Hello all,
I've started converting my CV over to moderncv.
I see a few hacks on the wiki which I will play with, but I'm stuck on
using a bibtex database as a publications section.
I tried the using code from the moderncv example using ERT:
\nocite{*}
Richard Heck wrote:
B. Bogart wrote:
I managed to get output by including only \nocite{*} as ERT, and adding
the bib in the normal lyx way beneath.
Now this works, but does not appear to fit with the rest of the moderncv
text, the line wrap is much wider and the font looks too small (see
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess we need to discuss this again at some point and make some kind
of principled decision. The difficulty seems to be that sometimes you
might want the blank line and other times not, even in cases where
paragraph depth
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 7:30 AM, William Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 11, 2008, at 9:55 AM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
No, it still doesn't work (either through pdflatex or dvips + ps2pdf
or dvips + distiller).
Did you use the PDF/A-1b:2005 (CMYK) setting in Acrobat Distiller? I tried
Thanks, but it didn't work either.
I tried \usepackaga{hyperref}, then latex + dvips + distiller, and
then Acrobat preflight gives me these errors:
Author mismatch between Document Info and XMP Metadata
Keyword mismatch between Document Info and XMP Metadata
Subject mismatch between Document
On Sep 12, 2008, at 11:11 AM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
The files do open in PDF/A mode, but when I run preflight on them I
get this:
Preflight errors from Untitled-ps.pdf
Syntax problem: Stream dictionary improperly formatted
Width information for glyphs is inconsistent (1 match on 1 page)
On Friday 12 September 2008 10:46:04 am you wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
Anyway, the following is a script I use to compile a LyX book. It erases
all the intermediate files, exports to LaTeX, runs latex on that, then
runs dvips and ps2pdf to create the PDF. It also checks for compile
errors
Hi Paul,
It happens in every document.
I did that you said. I executed lyx.exe -dbg any, opened a new document,
typed a letter m, selected it and copied it. Look at the results attached and
on this snapshot http://screencast.com/t/yTT8amgh.
Máté
- Original Message -
From: Paul A.
Hi there,
I'd just like to report that LyX version 1.6rc2 repeatedly crashes when
trying to open child documents from a master document by clicking in
the toggle outline panel (see details from the Apple's crash reporter in
the attached file).
if nobody answers best to put it into bugzilla.
On 11.09.08, rgheck wrote:
Atlas wrote:
Background: * CLS file == www.stacs-conf.org/for_authors/stacs.cls
(note: stacs.cls
is based on amsart.cls)
...
* Conference-supplied TEX file (note: this file does not import correctly
nor compile in LyX 1.5.6 nor 1.6.0):
Russell J. Wilson wrote:
Just in first days of trying to learn to use JabRef/Lyx on Windows Vista
with Word 2007.
Trying to output and I get the error message that says ensure lyx is running
(it is) and that the lyxpipe is valid (don't know how to do that).
The lyxpipe doesn't work on Windows.
On 11.09.08, rgheck wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
I think part of what Steve wants, which other people have also wanted,
is to be able to keep the layout file with the document
...
Yes, I want to have additional styles for personal use but at the
same
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
In 1.6:
M-x info-inset buffer path
and
M-x info-inset buffer name
(where M-x opens the minibuffer)
Many thanks for the information. It should not take too long for 1.6 to
become stable - so not too long to wait. Hurray! :)
--
Rudi van der Linde
[EMAIL
Hello,
I have Lyx 1.56 running on OSX10.4 and would like to use 'siunitx' as this
seems to be the only way to get the degrees symbol. I have downloaded this
but there doesn't seem to be any documentation on where to put the files or
how to make lyx/latex use them. Has anyone used this that could
I use ^\circ to get a degree symbol.
James
On Sep 12, 2008, at 4:39 AM, Robbie Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have Lyx 1.56 running on OSX10.4 and would like to use 'siunitx'
as this
seems to be the only way to get the degrees symbol. I have
downloaded this
but there doesn't seem
Hi Everybody
I have written a large technical report with LyX and now the project sponsor
wants to publish it as a book. The format they are thinking about should be
very visual with a lot of photos as backdrop to the pages and things like
that.
I have approached a publisher that wants to do it in
On Sep 11, 2008, at 9:55 AM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
No, it still doesn't work (either through pdflatex or dvips + ps2pdf
or dvips + distiller).
Did you use the PDF/A-1b:2005 (CMYK) setting in Acrobat Distiller? I
tried this w/ a .ps from dvips and it opened in PDF/A mode.
If I follow your
On Sep 12, 2008, at 7:23 AM, christiaan pauw wrote:
I have written a large technical report with LyX and now the project
sponsor
wants to publish it as a book. The format they are thinking about
should be
very visual with a lot of photos as backdrop to the pages and things
like
that.
Travis wrote:
I am well aware of lyx -e, but I've found that it chooses a convertor
in some manner but I don't know how (the one it chooses is
suboptimal). Furthermore, I don't understand the filename.lyxConv
convention. Therefore, I've been avoiding it.
I could try to answer any specific
G. Milde wrote:
I would rather start with a new file and include amsart.layout:
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (stacs)}
input amsart.layout
Now you can add, overwrite, and disable layouts to adapt to the stacs class.
Yes,
G. Milde wrote:
LyX 1.6 includes a facility that can also be used for this purpose. I
call it local layout.
..., this is just layout information, embedded directly into
the document. LyX reads it, if it's there, and uses it.
There is, as yet, no UI for this, because it is really quite
Sebastian Wild wrote:
Nigel Ross wrote:
I have installed some .sty files as required for my LyX document
using MiKTeX but when I try to create a DVI to view the output I
receive an error advising me of a Latex error. This error being that
the .sty files could not be found.
It would seem
Máté Salát wrote:
Hello,
I tried to use LyX 1.6.0rc2, but it break down after mostly every usage
of copy and cut even it is performed by short key or by the toolbar
button. Before the shut down of LyX the attached window turns up, always
with the same numbers.
I'm in a trouble now, because it
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, James Sutherland wrote:
I use ^\circ to get a degree symbol.
Isn't there some keyboard combination that can be used? Perhaps something
using the Compose-key?
/C
--
Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
If you're OK with using $\textdegree$ (some people complain about its
typography in various fonts), then you may be able to get it to work with no
additional packages, except perhaps 'textcomp'.
Cheers,
C.O.
/
Down with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, as expected it also happens in 1.6.0rc2, so here is the
example file created in 1.6.0rc2.
This is actually due to the code we output for environments. There is
a paragraph break before but not after. To be frank, I know we
did/discussed something about this bug
On Thursday 11 September 2008 08:02:34 pm Travis wrote:
So I really like lyx for writing; I'm using it in a book which you may view
here:
http://www.subspacefield.org/security/security_concepts.html
In any case, I want to be able to use lyx for editing, but have a script
or Makefile for
On 11.09.2008, at 15:55, Ernesto Posse wrote:
PS: I'm not sure how the hyperref package could help, as the document
doesn't have any hyperrefs; even the minimal file I posted earlier
fails...
Besides dealing with hyperlinks, the hyperref package provides an
interface for many other aspects
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, as expected it also happens in 1.6.0rc2, so here is the
example file created in 1.6.0rc2.
This is actually due to the code we output for environments. There is
a paragraph break before but not after. To be frank, I know we
Steve Litt wrote:
Anyway, the following is a script I use to compile a LyX book. It erases all
the intermediate files, exports to LaTeX, runs latex on that, then runs dvips
and ps2pdf to create the PDF. It also checks for compile errors by means of
checking the length of one of the
Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess we need to discuss this again at some point and make some kind
of principled decision. The difficulty seems to be that sometimes you
might want the blank line and other times not, even in cases where
paragraph depth isn't a relevant issue. But
B. Bogart wrote:
Hello all,
I've started converting my CV over to moderncv.
I see a few hacks on the wiki which I will play with, but I'm stuck on
using a bibtex database as a publications section.
I tried the using code from the moderncv example using ERT:
\nocite{*}
Richard Heck wrote:
B. Bogart wrote:
I managed to get output by including only \nocite{*} as ERT, and adding
the bib in the normal lyx way beneath.
Now this works, but does not appear to fit with the rest of the moderncv
text, the line wrap is much wider and the font looks too small (see
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess we need to discuss this again at some point and make some kind
of principled decision. The difficulty seems to be that sometimes you
might want the blank line and other times not, even in cases where
paragraph depth
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 7:30 AM, William Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 11, 2008, at 9:55 AM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
No, it still doesn't work (either through pdflatex or dvips + ps2pdf
or dvips + distiller).
Did you use the PDF/A-1b:2005 (CMYK) setting in Acrobat Distiller? I tried
Thanks, but it didn't work either.
I tried \usepackaga{hyperref}, then latex + dvips + distiller, and
then Acrobat preflight gives me these errors:
Author mismatch between Document Info and XMP Metadata
Keyword mismatch between Document Info and XMP Metadata
Subject mismatch between Document
On Sep 12, 2008, at 11:11 AM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
The files do open in PDF/A mode, but when I run preflight on them I
get this:
Preflight errors from Untitled-ps.pdf
Syntax problem: Stream dictionary improperly formatted
Width information for glyphs is inconsistent (1 match on 1 page)
On Friday 12 September 2008 10:46:04 am you wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
Anyway, the following is a script I use to compile a LyX book. It erases
all the intermediate files, exports to LaTeX, runs latex on that, then
runs dvips and ps2pdf to create the PDF. It also checks for compile
errors
Hi Paul,
It happens in every document.
I did that you said. I executed lyx.exe -dbg any, opened a new document,
typed a letter m, selected it and copied it. Look at the results attached and
on this snapshot http://screencast.com/t/yTT8amgh.
Máté
- Original Message -
From: Paul A.
Hi there,
I'd just like to report that LyX version 1.6rc2 repeatedly crashes when
trying to open child documents from a master document by clicking in
the toggle outline panel (see details from the Apple's crash reporter in
the attached file).
if nobody answers best to put it into bugzilla.
On 11.09.08, rgheck wrote:
> Atlas wrote:
>> Background: * CLS file ==> www.stacs-conf.org/for_authors/stacs.cls
>> (note: stacs.cls
>> is based on amsart.cls)
...
>> * Conference-supplied TEX file (note: this file does not import correctly
>> nor compile in LyX 1.5.6 nor 1.6.0):
>>
Russell J. Wilson wrote:
Just in first days of trying to learn to use JabRef/Lyx on Windows Vista
with Word 2007.
Trying to output and I get the error message that says ensure lyx is running
(it is) and that the lyxpipe is valid (don't know how to do that).
The lyxpipe doesn't work on Windows.
On 11.09.08, rgheck wrote:
> Rich Shepard wrote:
>> On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
> I think part of what Steve wants, which other people have also wanted,
> is to be able to keep the layout file with the document
...
Yes, I want to have additional styles for personal use but at the
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
In 1.6:
M-x info-inset buffer path
and
M-x info-inset buffer name
(where M-x opens the "minibuffer")
Many thanks for the information. It should not take too long for 1.6 to
become stable - so not too long to wait. Hurray! :)
--
Rudi van der Linde
[EMAIL
Hello,
I have Lyx 1.56 running on OSX10.4 and would like to use 'siunitx' as this
seems to be the only way to get the degrees symbol. I have downloaded this
but there doesn't seem to be any documentation on where to put the files or
how to make lyx/latex use them. Has anyone used this that could
I use ^\circ to get a degree symbol.
James
On Sep 12, 2008, at 4:39 AM, Robbie Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I have Lyx 1.56 running on OSX10.4 and would like to use 'siunitx'
as this
seems to be the only way to get the degrees symbol. I have
downloaded this
but there doesn't
Hi Everybody
I have written a large technical report with LyX and now the project sponsor
wants to publish it as a book. The format they are thinking about should be
very visual with a lot of photos as backdrop to the pages and things like
that.
I have approached a publisher that wants to do it in
On Sep 11, 2008, at 9:55 AM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
No, it still doesn't work (either through pdflatex or dvips + ps2pdf
or dvips + distiller).
Did you use the PDF/A-1b:2005 (CMYK) setting in Acrobat Distiller? I
tried this w/ a .ps from dvips and it opened in PDF/A mode.
If I follow your
On Sep 12, 2008, at 7:23 AM, christiaan pauw wrote:
I have written a large technical report with LyX and now the project
sponsor
wants to publish it as a book. The format they are thinking about
should be
very visual with a lot of photos as backdrop to the pages and things
like
that.
Travis wrote:
I am well aware of lyx -e, but I've found that it chooses a convertor
in some manner but I don't know how (the one it chooses is
suboptimal). Furthermore, I don't understand the filename.lyxConv
convention. Therefore, I've been avoiding it.
I could try to answer any specific
G. Milde wrote:
I would rather start with a new file and include amsart.layout:
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (stacs)}
input amsart.layout
Now you can add, overwrite, and disable layouts to adapt to the stacs class.
Yes,
G. Milde wrote:
LyX 1.6 includes a facility that can also be used for this purpose. I
call it "local layout".
..., this is just layout information, embedded directly into
the document. LyX reads it, if it's there, and uses it.
There is, as yet, no UI for this, because it is really quite
Sebastian Wild wrote:
Nigel Ross wrote:
I have installed some .sty files as required for my LyX document
using MiKTeX but when I try to create a DVI to view the output I
receive an error advising me of a Latex error. This error being that
the .sty files could not be found.
It would seem
Máté Salát wrote:
Hello,
I tried to use LyX 1.6.0rc2, but it break down after mostly every usage
of copy and cut even it is performed by short key or by the toolbar
button. Before the shut down of LyX the attached window turns up, always
with the same numbers.
I'm in a trouble now, because it
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, James Sutherland wrote:
I use ^\circ to get a degree symbol.
Isn't there some keyboard combination that can be used? Perhaps something
using the -key?
/C
--
Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
If you're OK with using $\textdegree$ (some people complain about its
typography in various fonts), then you may be able to get it to work with no
additional packages, except perhaps 'textcomp'.
Cheers,
C.O.
/
Down with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Well, as expected it also happens in 1.6.0rc2, so here is the
> example file created in 1.6.0rc2.
This is actually due to the code we output for environments. There is
a paragraph break before but not after. To be frank, I know we
did/discussed something about this bug
On Thursday 11 September 2008 08:02:34 pm Travis wrote:
> So I really like lyx for writing; I'm using it in a book which you may view
> here:
>
> http://www.subspacefield.org/security/security_concepts.html
>
> In any case, I want to be able to use lyx for editing, but have a script
> or Makefile
On 11.09.2008, at 15:55, Ernesto Posse wrote:
PS: I'm not sure how the hyperref package could help, as the document
doesn't have any hyperrefs; even the minimal file I posted earlier
fails...
Besides dealing with hyperlinks, the hyperref package provides an
interface for many other aspects
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, as expected it also happens in 1.6.0rc2, so here is the
example file created in 1.6.0rc2.
This is actually due to the code we output for environments. There is
a paragraph break before but not after. To be frank, I know we
Steve Litt wrote:
Anyway, the following is a script I use to compile a LyX book. It erases all
the intermediate files, exports to LaTeX, runs latex on that, then runs dvips
and ps2pdf to create the PDF. It also checks for compile errors by means of
checking the length of one of the
Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I guess we need to discuss this again at some point and make some kind
> of principled decision. The difficulty seems to be that sometimes you
> might want the blank line and other times not, even in cases where
> paragraph depth isn't a relevant issue.
B. Bogart wrote:
Hello all,
I've started converting my CV over to moderncv.
I see a few hacks on the wiki which I will play with, but I'm stuck on
using a bibtex database as a "publications" section.
I tried the using code from the moderncv example using ERT:
\nocite{*}
Richard Heck wrote:
B. Bogart wrote:
I managed to get output by including only \nocite{*} as ERT, and adding
the bib in the normal lyx way beneath.
Now this works, but does not appear to fit with the rest of the moderncv
text, the line wrap is much wider and the font looks too small (see
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I guess we need to discuss this again at some point and make some kind
of principled decision. The difficulty seems to be that sometimes you
might want the blank line and other times not, even in cases where
paragraph depth
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 7:30 AM, William Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 11, 2008, at 9:55 AM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
>
>> No, it still doesn't work (either through pdflatex or dvips + ps2pdf
>> or dvips + distiller).
>
> Did you use the PDF/A-1b:2005 (CMYK) setting in Acrobat Distiller? I
Thanks, but it didn't work either.
I tried \usepackaga{hyperref}, then latex + dvips + distiller, and
then Acrobat preflight gives me these errors:
Author mismatch between Document Info and XMP Metadata
Keyword mismatch between Document Info and XMP Metadata
Subject mismatch between Document
On Sep 12, 2008, at 11:11 AM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
The files do open in PDF/A mode, but when I run preflight on them I
get this:
Preflight errors from Untitled-ps.pdf
Syntax problem: Stream dictionary improperly formatted
Width information for glyphs is inconsistent (1 match on 1 page)
On Friday 12 September 2008 10:46:04 am you wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > Anyway, the following is a script I use to compile a LyX book. It erases
> > all the intermediate files, exports to LaTeX, runs latex on that, then
> > runs dvips and ps2pdf to create the PDF. It also checks for compile
> >
Hi Paul,
It happens in every document.
I did that you said. I executed "lyx.exe -dbg any", opened a new document,
typed a letter m, selected it and copied it. Look at the results attached and
on this snapshot http://screencast.com/t/yTT8amgh.
Máté
- Original Message -
From: Paul
> Hi there,
>
> I'd just like to report that LyX version 1.6rc2 repeatedly crashes when
> trying to open child documents from a master document by clicking in
> the toggle outline panel (see details from the Apple's crash reporter in
> the attached file).
if nobody answers best to put it into
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