Thanks, but the method doesn't work. I generate the preference file in
user directory, which contains a '\temp_dir setting'. I even cut the
preference file to the resource folder, but LyX still exports pdf in
temporary folder only.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 2:58 AM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I noticed something similar. When I use the GUI everything works and I
can export to pdf however, when I use the command line and type lyx -e
pdf2 Doc_LP10_31.lyx, lyx does it's business (no errors when using -dbg)
but the pdf file does not appear in the directory containing
Doc_LP10_31.pdf
Martin Görg wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:31:43 +0200, Martin Görg wrote:
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is?
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and
Huaming Wu schrieb:
Thanks, but the method doesn't work. I generate the preference file in
user directory, which contains a '\temp_dir setting'. I even cut the
preference file to the resource folder, but LyX still exports pdf in
temporary folder only.
You don't need to generate a preferences
jouke hijlkema wrote:
I noticed something similar. When I use the GUI everything works and I
can export to pdf however, when I use the command line and type lyx -e
pdf2 Doc_LP10_31.lyx, lyx does it's business (no errors when using
-dbg) but the pdf file does not appear in the directory
Hello,
LyX/Mac 1.6.0rc3, a preview of the Mac OS X version of the upcoming
LyX 1.6, has now been released and is available for download here:
ftp://ftp.devel.lyx.org/pub/lyx/pre/LyX-1.6.0rc3-Mac-Universal.dmg
LyX 1.6rc3 is not a stable release! This means it is good for
testing, but expect
1. My temporary folder is s:\temp, and lyx is installed in
C:\Programme\LyX16, and the lyx file I want to export is under c:\
for test, so I don't think it is caused by the path name in my case;
2. Actually this problem appears when I reinstalled rc2 yesterday,
there is no such problem before
To reproduce this problem (on Mac):
From Finder, right-click (ctrl-click) on a file and choose Open
With and then open using 1.6rc3. This opens the file, but the lyx
window that it opens in has none of the toolbars available. The
regular LyX window is also opened, but is empty.
If I
Am 02.10.2008 um 18:42 schrieb James Sutherland:
To reproduce this problem (on Mac):
From Finder, right-click (ctrl-click) on a file and choose Open
With and then open using 1.6rc3. This opens the file, but the lyx
window that it opens in has none of the toolbars available. The
Thanks for taking the time out . Please find a file attached .You wrote
'*Put the cursor in the first of the boxes, and type: \#1\times\#1, just as
written, then a space.
You should then see the second shot* .'
I do not get the second shot on typing \#1\times\#1 and then a space
On Thu, Oct 2,
I may mention that I have done
Lyx version 1.4.3
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 2:26 AM, anu saxena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for taking the time out . Please find a file attached .You wrote
'*Put the cursor in the first of the boxes, and type: \#1\times\#1, just
as written, then a space.
anu saxena wrote:
I may mention that I have done Lyx version 1.4.3
Oh, well, in that case, you should upgrade to a more recent version.
That's very old now.
Richard
1. Is it possible to navigate in a List of Program Listings (or other
insets)?
2. In addition, is it possible to loop over all Program Listings and
set for them common Settings? (I have so many PL's for which I would
like to set Break long lines that it seems like never ending to do it
for each
Nikos Alexandris schrieb:
1. Is it possible to navigate in a List of Program Listings (or other
insets)?
This will be possible in the upcoming new LyX 1.6.0.
Moreover in LyX 1.6.0 you can also use directly tabulators instead of
multiple spaces in listings. When you want to test out LyX
Dear Uwe,
thank you for your time.
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 01:14 +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Nikos Alexandris schrieb:
1. Is it possible to navigate in a List of Program Listings (or other
insets)?
This will be possible in the upcoming new LyX 1.6.0.
Moreover in LyX 1.6.0 you can also use
I've the same annoying problem. Was it solved?
Yehya
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Nikos Alexandris schrieb:
I already use LyX 1.6.0rc2 under Ubuntu Hardy Heron :-) Yet, I can't
seem to find this function. Could you point-out were is that?
Open the outliner and select there List of listings. When it is not there, then this feature has
been added after rc2.
The best is
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Nikos Alexandris schrieb:
The best is here to open your LyX file with a text editor and do the
change there.
Hmmm? I might have not been clear in my question: For the Program
Listing inset one can set (in the Settings dialog) the option Broke
long lines. I would like to know
This is to thank you . It finally worked even in Lyx 1.4.3 installed on a
linux system . It helped to know that one needs to do alt+X to get the
buffer .
Thanks, but the method doesn't work. I generate the preference file in
user directory, which contains a '\temp_dir setting'. I even cut the
preference file to the resource folder, but LyX still exports pdf in
temporary folder only.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 2:58 AM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I noticed something similar. When I use the GUI everything works and I
can export to pdf however, when I use the command line and type lyx -e
pdf2 Doc_LP10_31.lyx, lyx does it's business (no errors when using -dbg)
but the pdf file does not appear in the directory containing
Doc_LP10_31.pdf
Martin Görg wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:31:43 +0200, Martin Görg wrote:
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is?
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and
Huaming Wu schrieb:
Thanks, but the method doesn't work. I generate the preference file in
user directory, which contains a '\temp_dir setting'. I even cut the
preference file to the resource folder, but LyX still exports pdf in
temporary folder only.
You don't need to generate a preferences
jouke hijlkema wrote:
I noticed something similar. When I use the GUI everything works and I
can export to pdf however, when I use the command line and type lyx -e
pdf2 Doc_LP10_31.lyx, lyx does it's business (no errors when using
-dbg) but the pdf file does not appear in the directory
Hello,
LyX/Mac 1.6.0rc3, a preview of the Mac OS X version of the upcoming
LyX 1.6, has now been released and is available for download here:
ftp://ftp.devel.lyx.org/pub/lyx/pre/LyX-1.6.0rc3-Mac-Universal.dmg
LyX 1.6rc3 is not a stable release! This means it is good for
testing, but expect
1. My temporary folder is s:\temp, and lyx is installed in
C:\Programme\LyX16, and the lyx file I want to export is under c:\
for test, so I don't think it is caused by the path name in my case;
2. Actually this problem appears when I reinstalled rc2 yesterday,
there is no such problem before
To reproduce this problem (on Mac):
From Finder, right-click (ctrl-click) on a file and choose Open
With and then open using 1.6rc3. This opens the file, but the lyx
window that it opens in has none of the toolbars available. The
regular LyX window is also opened, but is empty.
If I
Am 02.10.2008 um 18:42 schrieb James Sutherland:
To reproduce this problem (on Mac):
From Finder, right-click (ctrl-click) on a file and choose Open
With and then open using 1.6rc3. This opens the file, but the lyx
window that it opens in has none of the toolbars available. The
Thanks for taking the time out . Please find a file attached .You wrote
'*Put the cursor in the first of the boxes, and type: \#1\times\#1, just as
written, then a space.
You should then see the second shot* .'
I do not get the second shot on typing \#1\times\#1 and then a space
On Thu, Oct 2,
I may mention that I have done
Lyx version 1.4.3
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 2:26 AM, anu saxena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for taking the time out . Please find a file attached .You wrote
'*Put the cursor in the first of the boxes, and type: \#1\times\#1, just
as written, then a space.
anu saxena wrote:
I may mention that I have done Lyx version 1.4.3
Oh, well, in that case, you should upgrade to a more recent version.
That's very old now.
Richard
1. Is it possible to navigate in a List of Program Listings (or other
insets)?
2. In addition, is it possible to loop over all Program Listings and
set for them common Settings? (I have so many PL's for which I would
like to set Break long lines that it seems like never ending to do it
for each
Nikos Alexandris schrieb:
1. Is it possible to navigate in a List of Program Listings (or other
insets)?
This will be possible in the upcoming new LyX 1.6.0.
Moreover in LyX 1.6.0 you can also use directly tabulators instead of
multiple spaces in listings. When you want to test out LyX
Dear Uwe,
thank you for your time.
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 01:14 +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Nikos Alexandris schrieb:
1. Is it possible to navigate in a List of Program Listings (or other
insets)?
This will be possible in the upcoming new LyX 1.6.0.
Moreover in LyX 1.6.0 you can also use
I've the same annoying problem. Was it solved?
Yehya
--
View this message in context:
http://n2.nabble.com/Lyx%27s-strange-table-numbering-tp481291p1140559.html
Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Nikos Alexandris schrieb:
I already use LyX 1.6.0rc2 under Ubuntu Hardy Heron :-) Yet, I can't
seem to find this function. Could you point-out were is that?
Open the outliner and select there List of listings. When it is not there, then this feature has
been added after rc2.
The best is
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Nikos Alexandris schrieb:
The best is here to open your LyX file with a text editor and do the
change there.
Hmmm? I might have not been clear in my question: For the Program
Listing inset one can set (in the Settings dialog) the option Broke
long lines. I would like to know
This is to thank you . It finally worked even in Lyx 1.4.3 installed on a
linux system . It helped to know that one needs to do alt+X to get the
buffer .
Thanks, but the method doesn't work. I generate the preference file in
user directory, which contains a '\temp_dir setting'. I even cut the
preference file to the resource folder, but LyX still exports pdf in
temporary folder only.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 2:58 AM, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I noticed something similar. When I use the GUI everything works and I
can export to pdf however, when I use the command line and type lyx -e
pdf2 Doc_LP10_31.lyx, lyx does it's business (no errors when using -dbg)
but the pdf file does not appear in the directory containing
Doc_LP10_31.pdf
Martin Görg wrote:
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:31:43 +0200, Martin Görg wrote:
can anyone please tell me what the difference between exporting to LaTeX
(plain) and exporting to LaTeX (pdflatex) is?
Using a file compare tool (Total Commander), I realize that the two
generated files (plain and
Huaming Wu schrieb:
Thanks, but the method doesn't work. I generate the preference file in
user directory, which contains a '\temp_dir setting'. I even cut the
preference file to the resource folder, but LyX still exports pdf in
temporary folder only.
You don't need to generate a preferences
jouke hijlkema wrote:
I noticed something similar. When I use the GUI everything works and I
can export to pdf however, when I use the command line and type lyx -e
pdf2 Doc_LP10_31.lyx, lyx does it's business (no errors when using
-dbg) but the pdf file does not appear in the directory
Hello,
LyX/Mac 1.6.0rc3, a preview of the Mac OS X version of the upcoming
LyX 1.6, has now been released and is available for download here:
ftp://ftp.devel.lyx.org/pub/lyx/pre/LyX-1.6.0rc3-Mac-Universal.dmg
LyX 1.6rc3 is not a stable release! This means it is good for
testing, but expect
1. My temporary folder is "s:\temp", and lyx is installed in
"C:\Programme\LyX16", and the lyx file I want to export is under "c:\"
for test, so I don't think it is caused by the path name in my case;
2. Actually this problem appears when I reinstalled rc2 yesterday,
there is no such problem
To reproduce this problem (on Mac):
From Finder, right-click (ctrl-click) on a file and choose "Open
With" and then open using 1.6rc3. This opens the file, but the lyx
window that it opens in has none of the toolbars available. The
regular LyX window is also opened, but is empty.
If
Am 02.10.2008 um 18:42 schrieb James Sutherland:
To reproduce this problem (on Mac):
From Finder, right-click (ctrl-click) on a file and choose "Open
With" and then open using 1.6rc3. This opens the file, but the lyx
window that it opens in has none of the toolbars available. The
Thanks for taking the time out . Please find a file attached .You wrote
'*Put the cursor in the first of the boxes, and type: \#1\times\#1, just as
written, then a space.
You should then see the second shot* .'
I do not get the second shot on typing \#1\times\#1 and then a space
On Thu, Oct 2,
I may mention that I have done
Lyx version 1.4.3
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 2:26 AM, anu saxena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for taking the time out . Please find a file attached .You wrote
> '*Put the cursor in the first of the boxes, and type: \#1\times\#1, just
> as written, then a
anu saxena wrote:
I may mention that I have done Lyx version 1.4.3
Oh, well, in that case, you should upgrade to a more recent version.
That's very old now.
Richard
1. Is it possible to navigate in a "List of Program Listings" (or other
insets)?
2. In addition, is it possible to loop over all "Program Listings" and
set for them common "Settings"? (I have so many PL's for which I would
like to set "Break long lines" that it seems like never ending to do it
Nikos Alexandris schrieb:
1. Is it possible to navigate in a "List of Program Listings" (or other
insets)?
This will be possible in the upcoming new LyX 1.6.0.
Moreover in LyX 1.6.0 you can also use directly tabulators instead of
multiple spaces in listings. When you want to test out LyX
Dear Uwe,
thank you for your time.
On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 01:14 +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Nikos Alexandris schrieb:
>
> > 1. Is it possible to navigate in a "List of Program Listings" (or other
> > insets)?
>
> This will be possible in the upcoming new LyX 1.6.0.
> Moreover in LyX 1.6.0 you can
I've the same annoying problem. Was it solved?
Yehya
--
View this message in context:
http://n2.nabble.com/Lyx%27s-strange-table-numbering-tp481291p1140559.html
Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Nikos Alexandris schrieb:
I already use LyX 1.6.0rc2 under Ubuntu Hardy Heron :-) Yet, I can't
seem to find this function. Could you point-out were is that?
Open the outliner and select there "List of listings". When it is not there, then this feature has
been added after rc2.
The best is
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Nikos Alexandris schrieb:
The best is here to open your LyX file with a text editor and do the
change there.
Hmmm? I might have not been clear in my question: For the Program
Listing inset one can set (in the Settings dialog) the option "Broke
long lines". I would like to
This is to thank you . It finally worked even in Lyx 1.4.3 installed on a
linux system . It helped to know that one needs to do alt+X to get the
buffer .
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