On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:16:32 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML?
Have a look at the recent past of this list and the discussion about
Introducing eLyXer.
Produces very nice (X)HTML.
Iain Mac Donald iainj...@... writes:
Thanks, as I stated, I did try elyxer. That
actually produces nice output, but it seems
to support a very limited set of latex/lyx.
None of my equations or numbered lists
come out correctly. But maybe this will one
day be a good tool. It appears to be new.
I
--- On Wed, 3/25/09, witek.fir...@gmail.com witek.fir...@gmail.com wrote:
From: witek.fir...@gmail.com witek.fir...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: LyX to HTML?
To: Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 4:40 PM
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at
Robert Orr philip_...@... writes:
One means that I've found as an alternative has been to export .pdf,
then convert it to html by sending it to adobe.
I actually did try this earlier, using Acrobat Pro.
But the result was terrible, absolutely terrible.
Any tricks?
One means that I've found as an alternative has been to export .pdf,
then convert it to html by sending it to adobe.
I actually did try this earlier, using Acrobat Pro.
But the result was terrible, absolutely terrible.
Any tricks?
I used the email service. I converted a modernCV
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:16:32 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
last century. Also, many packages seems to
Hi Anders,
Thanks, as I stated, I did try elyxer. That
actually produces nice output, but it seems
to support a very limited set of latex/lyx.
None of my equations or numbered lists
come out correctly. But maybe this will one
day be a good tool. It appears to be new.
eLyXer is indeed
B. Bogart schrieb:
After much effort getting my moderncv CV to work in Lyx 1.5.3, I just
tried making some changes (now running 1.5.6 on intrepid) and LyX will
no longer generate a PDF.
You need a more recent version of the moderncv LaTeX-package, at least version 2008/06/17 v0.7.
(Your file
Typhoon typh...@... writes:
I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
no images. I'm using Debian Lenny.
Thanks, hevea does look interesting. But it seems to be a unix thing.
How can I use it
Anders Host-Madsen schrieb:
I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
no images. I'm using Debian Lenny.
Thanks, hevea does look interesting. But it seems to be a unix thing.
How can I use it
Alex Fernandez ely...@... writes:
Thanks for making this available. I will experiment a little
more with it, and possibly send you some files.
ebsith schrieb:
individual.lyx compiles to pdf fine.
However, when I try to compile (to pdf) the compile.lyx file, I get the error:
File does not exist:
/var/folders/fq/fqrxQlvk2P8KFE+BYnDQyU+++Tl/-Tmp-/lyx_tmpdir.L10932/lyx_tmpfub0/Compile.pdf
I think that the problem is that you have given
Hi,
Today the LyX wiki and LyX web site were relocated to a new site. Both are
visible at the usual addresses, but unfortunately it is at the moment not
possible to edit the wiki pages due to a security conflict. This will
hopefully be resolved during or before the weekend.
cheers,
tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you
view your document as HTML from LyX.
If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed.
(it is often part of the LaTeX distribution).
Yes, the translation from within lyx works (htlatex is there). But I'm
not very satisfied
Anders Host-Madsen schrieb:
Yes, the translation from within lyx works (htlatex is there).
htlatex is one of tex4ht's commands.
But I'm
not very satisfied with the result. Maybe it's possible to customize,
as in heava? The documentation page seems to be down.
tex4ht doesn't work well in
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Anders Host-Madsen
ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
Typhoon typh...@... writes:
I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
no images. I'm using Debian Lenny.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:25 AM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
I am using LyX on the Eeepc 701 which has a 800x480 resolution.
Unfortunately a number of LyX dialogs are a bit too large to fit on
the screen. I used kcmshell font to set the fontsize to 7 in
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 23:51:04 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen ahostmad...@yahoo.com wrote:
tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you
view your document as HTML from LyX.
If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed.
(it is often part of the LaTeX distribution).
On 24 Mar 2009, rgheck wrote:
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>> Since there seems to be no deb package of lyx 1.6.2 yet for debian, I
>> wonder whether somebody has used the alien prg for the SuSe rpm
>> package. Is it recommendable or better to use the source code?
>>
>>
> Once you get used to
I would like to drop a cent to the whole discussion.
I am terrified reading about way how some publishers treats publication.
Leaving layout to the author is the worst scenario from readers point of
view. Author is responsible for content - the knowledge or scenario - and
only small group of them
Dear list,
When LyX was unable to save a file I saw this in the output:
--start--
d...@box0:~$ lyx The_Project.lyx
Error returned from iconv
EILSEQ An invalid multibyte sequence has been encountered in the input.
When converting from UTF-8 to UCS-4LE.
Input: 0x2e 0x2e 0x2e 0x2f 0xd7 0x94 0xd7
On 2009-03-25, Shahar Or wrote:
> When LyX was unable to save a file I saw this in the output:
...
> What went wrong?
As the output you sent says:
> An invalid multibyte sequence has been encountered in the input.
but I agree that the rest of the message is not very helpful for the
On 2009-03-24, Tao Cumplido wrote:
> Well, I don't understand all this yet. I get that Miktex or Texlive are
> different basic latex-installations, but I don't really know what
> differences there are or which one is better for me. Also I don't get
> what Xetex is then, if it's already included
On 2009-03-24, Benjamin K wrote:
> I am working with LYX for the first time and am looking for a very nice
> looking LYX report template for my assignments af the Engineering college of
> Copenhagen.
> I have been looking for this template myself but without result. I tried to
> search for:
2009/3/25 Shahar Or
> Dear list,
>
> When LyX was unable to save a file I saw this in the output:
>
> --start--
>
> d...@box0:~$ lyx The_Project.lyx
> Error returned from iconv
> EILSEQ An invalid multibyte sequence has been encountered in the input.
> When converting
On 2009-03-24, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Guenter Milde wrote:
>> In my view the master/child support will only be complete with a proper
>> support of \includeonly
> The trickiest task is that you have to make sure that all aux files are
> generated once before the document is compiled with
On 2009-03-24, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Guenter Milde wrote:
>> > Still the master and all brothers and sisters are available in the
>> > View menu.
>> BTW: Would it be possible to put all hidden buffers in a sub-menu?
> Yes.
Should I file a bug?
Günter
If your heading settings in 'fancy', then you can put
\usepackage{fancyhdr} in the pramble. You may define your
header/footer using that package.
There are some discussions here about 'fancyhdr'. I am not sure
whether the control of color in fancyhdr will suit to what you need.
was
2009/3/25
> It's a lot more complicated than that. If you're using MiKTeX, have a look
> at the following:
> http://moonstone.math.ncku.edu.tw/joomla/index.php?option=com_content=view=1=9.
>
Thanks. But I have Texlive. Won't this work?
Actually for me this tex stuff is really strange. I'd like to get
> > An invalid multibyte sequence has been encountered in the input.
I used iconv many times from the commandline. When its stops it normally
says: "wrong character in position xxx" and the file is converted until that
point. The position is given in bytes from the start of the file, so normally
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-03-24, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Guenter Milde wrote:
Still the master and all brothers and sisters are available in the
View menu.
BTW: Would it be possible to put all hidden buffers in a sub-menu?
Yes.
Should I file a
2009/3/25 Tao Cumplido
> > It's a lot more complicated than that. If you're using MiKTeX, have a
> look
> > at the following:
> http://moonstone.math.ncku.edu.tw/joomla/index.php?option=com_content=view=1=9
> .
>
> Thanks. But I have Texlive. Won't this work?
>
> Actually
Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 24 Mar 2009, rgheck wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Since there seems to be no deb package of lyx 1.6.2 yet for debian, I
wonder whether somebody has used the alien prg for the SuSe rpm
package. Is it recommendable or better to use the source code?
Benjamin K wrote:
Hi
I am working with LYX for the first time and am looking for a very nice
looking LYX report template for my assignments af the Engineering college of
Copenhagen. It is not a thesis template i am looking for but rather
something that would give room for the following content:
Tao Cumplido wrote:
Hello,
is it possible with LyX to access the system fonts on Windows XP?
When I go to the Document options there are only very few fonts available to
choose.
If it's not possible to access these fonts directly is there another way to use
them? Moving them to another
On 2009-03-25, rgheck wrote:
> Guenter Milde wrote:
BTW: Would it be possible to put all hidden buffers in a sub-menu?
>> Should I file a bug?
> If it's not filed, I guess so.
Done: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5872
Günter
On 2009-03-25, Manveru wrote:
> characters copy into LyX could not be converted. Most interesting
> part is that, if you do not launch LyX from console you never know this
> error happened and your why your output is not generated.
You can look in ~/.xsession-errors.
Günter
Hi lyx users
I have a problem: I miss the pythonscript for converting windows metafiles
to esp: emf2esp or wmf2esp
I am running the newest version of lyx: version 1.6.2
It should be included according to this website:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/MetafileToEPSConverter
Can you help
My problem is
2009/3/25 Guenter Milde
> On 2009-03-25, Manveru wrote:
>
> > characters copy into LyX could not be converted. Most interesting
> > part is that, if you do not launch LyX from console you never know this
> > error happened and your why your output is not generated.
>
>
I am using LyX on the Eeepc 701 which has a 800x480 resolution.
Unfortunately a number of LyX dialogs are a bit too large to fit on
the screen. I used "kcmshell font" to set the fontsize to 7 in
~/.qt/qtrc. However LyX seems to have ignored this setting.
LyX offers the ability to adjust the
Dear All,
I've been using LyX (version 1.6.0 in Portuguese) more and more with almost
100% success rate in my "experiments". But (and there's always a but...)
"from nowhere" the following (enigmatic) warning/error msg comes up when try
to view (DVI, PS, etc.) an article that until last night was
On 25 Mar 2009, rgheck wrote:
> Hard to know. The first thing I'd do is check to make sure libqt4-dev is
> installed, and find out where it is installed. Anyway, if you want to
> post the config.log, I can have a look.
>
> rh
libqt4-dev is installed. There doesn't seem to be one file; there are
Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence
Theorem, rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem
environment?
Bruce
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Bruce Pourciau
wrote:
> Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence Theorem,
> rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?
Between the word "Theorem" and the statement of the theorem, insert
John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
I am using LyX on the Eeepc 701 which has a 800x480 resolution.
Unfortunately a number of LyX dialogs are a bit too large to fit on
the screen. I used "kcmshell font" to set the fontsize to 7 in
~/.qt/qtrc. However LyX seems to have ignored this setting.
You need
On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Bruce Pourciau
wrote:
Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence
Theorem,
rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?
Between the
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Bruce Pourciau
wrote:
>>> Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence Theorem,
>>> rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem environment?
>>
>> Between the word "Theorem" and the statement of the
On Wednesday 25 March 2009 04:32:56 am Manveru wrote:
> I would like to drop a cent to the whole discussion.
>
> I am terrified reading about way how some publishers treats publication.
> Leaving layout to the author is the worst scenario from readers point of
> view. Author is responsible for
Benjamin K schrieb:
> I have a problem: I miss the pythonscript for converting windows metafiles
> to esp: emf2esp or wmf2esp
> I am running the newest version of lyx: version 1.6.2
>
> It should be included according to this website:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/MetafileToEPSConverter
What
Hi,
I've tried to disable editing of wiki pages as I'm currently trying to
migrate th wiki to a new server.
/Christian
--
Christian Ridderström Mobile: +46-70 687 39 44
Stefano Lampis schrieb:
is it possible with lyx to customize the header and/or the footer of the
layout for PDF output, for instance with background color, text color, or
different margins?
It is, but we don't provide yet a dialog to do this. You have to do this via preamble commands, see
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:22 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Bruce Pourciau
wrote:
Using the AMS document class, how do you get, say, Equivalence Theorem,
rather than just Theorem, as the title in the Theorem
On Wednesday 25 March 2009 03:32:56 am Manveru wrote:
> All that and previous discussion leads me to the conclusion, that every
> publisher preparing books for the market (in does not matter wheter it is a
> book for bookstore or some publication for professors), who does not invest
> in
on Windows XP 2002, lyx 1.6.1 and 1.6.2
Hello,
Installed 1.6.1 a few days ago and the View Source window worked fine the first
time i ran Lyx. Then it didn't work the subsequent times i ran Lyx. It just
showed greyed out areas on the 3 options to the right of the window (updates
etc.), and
Hello all,
I have been trying to create side captions for some of my figures in LyX, but
am having some problems.
Using:
LyX 1.6.1
Mac OS 10.5.6
DocumentClass: book (KOMA-script)
(all other document settings are default, aside from preamble, as noted below)
I am writing my thesis and have a
Hey all,
After much effort getting my moderncv CV to work in Lyx 1.5.3, I just
tried making some changes (now running 1.5.6 on intrepid) and LyX will
no longer generate a PDF.
The first error is:
\moderncvtheme
[grey,final]{classic}
The control sequence at the end of the top
2009/3/25 Les Denham
> [...] The Press ceased operations because Morris ran out of
> money. It never made a profit, never broke even, in spite of the high
> prices
> charged for its books.
>
What I can say in that case... Economy against traditions. Traditions
against
Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
last century. Also, many packages seems to be
stripped away (such as enumitem). There is no
options to format the HTML to look nice.
I
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 21:16, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
> more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
> to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
> last century. Also, many packages seems to be
>
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:16:32 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
> more to the point) to HTML?
Have a look at the recent past of this list and the discussion about
"Introducing eLyXer".
Produces very nice
Iain Mac Donald writes:
Thanks, as I stated, I did try elyxer. That
actually produces nice output, but it seems
to support a very limited set of latex/lyx.
None of my equations or numbered lists
come out correctly. But maybe this will one
day be a good tool. It appears to be new.
--- On Wed, 3/25/09, witek.fir...@gmail.com wrote:
From: witek.fir...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: LyX to HTML?
To: "Anders Host-Madsen"
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 4:40 PM
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009
Robert Orr writes:
> One means that I've found as an alternative has been to export .pdf,
> then convert it to html by sending it to adobe.
I actually did try this earlier, using Acrobat Pro.
But the result was terrible, absolutely terrible.
Any tricks?
> One means that I've found as an alternative has been to export .pdf,
> then convert it to html by sending it to adobe.
I actually did try this earlier, using Acrobat Pro.
But the result was terrible, absolutely terrible.
Any tricks?
I used the email service. I converted a
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 20:16:32 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> Is there any good way to convert LyX (or LaTeX perhaps
> more to the point) to HTML? I do know LyX can export
> to HTML, but the result is not pretty; it looks so
> last century. Also, many packages
Hi Anders,
> Thanks, as I stated, I did try elyxer. That
> actually produces nice output, but it seems
> to support a very limited set of latex/lyx.
> None of my equations or numbered lists
> come out correctly. But maybe this will one
> day be a good tool. It appears to be new.
eLyXer is indeed
B. Bogart schrieb:
After much effort getting my moderncv CV to work in Lyx 1.5.3, I just
tried making some changes (now running 1.5.6 on intrepid) and LyX will
no longer generate a PDF.
You need a more recent version of the moderncv LaTeX-package, at least version "2008/06/17 v0.7".
(Your
Typhoon writes:
> I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
> job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
> no images. I'm using Debian Lenny.
Thanks, hevea does look interesting. But it seems to be a unix thing.
How can I
Anders Host-Madsen schrieb:
I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
no images. I'm using Debian Lenny.
Thanks, hevea does look interesting. But it seems to be a unix thing.
How can I use it
Alex Fernandez writes:
Thanks for making this available. I will experiment a little
more with it, and possibly send you some files.
ebsith schrieb:
individual.lyx compiles to pdf fine.
However, when I try to compile (to pdf) the compile.lyx file, I get the error:
File does not exist:
/var/folders/fq/fqrxQlvk2P8KFE+BYnDQyU+++Tl/-Tmp-/lyx_tmpdir.L10932/lyx_tmpfub0/Compile.pdf
I think that the problem is that you have given
Hi,
Today the LyX wiki and LyX web site were relocated to a new site. Both are
visible at the usual addresses, but unfortunately it is at the moment not
possible to edit the wiki pages due to a security conflict. This will
hopefully be resolved during or before the weekend.
cheers,
> tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you
> view your document as HTML from LyX.
> If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed.
> (it is often part of the LaTeX distribution).
Yes, the translation from within lyx works (htlatex is there). But I'm
not very satisfied
Anders Host-Madsen schrieb:
Yes, the translation from within lyx works (htlatex is there).
htlatex is one of tex4ht's commands.
But I'm
not very satisfied with the result. Maybe it's possible to customize,
as in heava? The documentation page seems to be down.
tex4ht doesn't work well in
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Anders Host-Madsen
wrote:
> Typhoon writes:
>
>
>> I use tex4ht or hevea. I find that either one of them does a reasonable
>> job if you then apply a custom CSS. But my work is always plain text,
>> no images. I'm using Debian
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:25 AM, rgheck wrote:
> John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
>>
>> I am using LyX on the Eeepc 701 which has a 800x480 resolution.
>> Unfortunately a number of LyX dialogs are a bit too large to fit on
>> the screen. I used "kcmshell font" to set the fontsize
On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 23:51:04 + (UTC)
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
>
> > tex4ht works on all platforms. It is normally accessed when you
> > view your document as HTML from LyX.
> > If this is not the case tex4ht is not installed.
> > (it is often part of the LaTeX
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