Import of LaTex file

2009-05-30 Thread Luca Brandolini
I am a new Lyx user and I would like to import LaTeX files into Lyx.
Apparently the importer cannot recognize enviroment like theorem, lemma,
remark, etc.
Consider this simple example:

%
\documentclass{article}%
\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
\newtheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark}
\begin{document}
\title{prova}
\author{prova}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
Bla bla bla bla
\end{abstract}
\section{section1}
Here is the theorem:
\begin{theorem}
\label{Thm1}This is Theorem 1.
\end{theorem}
\begin{remark}
This is the Remark.
\end{remark}
\end{document}
%%%

If you import it into Lyx the \begin{theorem}, \end{theorem}
\begin{remark}, \end{remark} are not recognized by the importer and you
simple see it in red into the text.

Am I missing something? Is there any workaround to force Lyx to
recognize them?

Best regards
Luca



Re: Import of LaTex file

2009-05-30 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Luca Brandolini schreef:

I am a new Lyx user and I would like to import LaTeX files into Lyx.
Apparently the importer cannot recognize enviroment like theorem, lemma,
remark, etc.
Consider this simple example:

%
\documentclass{article}%
\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
\newtheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark}
\begin{document}
\title{prova}
\author{prova}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
Bla bla bla bla
\end{abstract}
\section{section1}
Here is the theorem:
\begin{theorem}
\label{Thm1}This is Theorem 1.
\end{theorem}
\begin{remark}
This is the Remark.
\end{remark}
\end{document}
%%%

If you import it into Lyx the \begin{theorem}, \end{theorem}
\begin{remark}, \end{remark} are not recognized by the importer and you
simple see it in red into the text.

Am I missing something? Is there any workaround to force Lyx to
recognize them?

Best regards
Luca


  

This is bug 5702: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5702

Vincent



Re: Import of LaTex file

2009-05-30 Thread Luca Brandolini
Thank you Vincent. 
Is there any workaround for such a problem?

Best regards
Luca


Il giorno sab, 30/05/2009 alle 13.42 +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn ha
scritto:

 Luca Brandolini schreef:
  I am a new Lyx user and I would like to import LaTeX files into Lyx.
  Apparently the importer cannot recognize enviroment like theorem, lemma,
  remark, etc.
  Consider this simple example:
 
  %
  \documentclass{article}%
  \newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
  \newtheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark}
  \begin{document}
  \title{prova}
  \author{prova}
  \maketitle
  \begin{abstract}
  Bla bla bla bla
  \end{abstract}
  \section{section1}
  Here is the theorem:
  \begin{theorem}
  \label{Thm1}This is Theorem 1.
  \end{theorem}
  \begin{remark}
  This is the Remark.
  \end{remark}
  \end{document}
  %%%
 
  If you import it into Lyx the \begin{theorem}, \end{theorem}
  \begin{remark}, \end{remark} are not recognized by the importer and you
  simple see it in red into the text.
 
  Am I missing something? Is there any workaround to force Lyx to
  recognize them?
 
  Best regards
  Luca
 
 

 This is bug 5702: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5702
 
 Vincent
 
 


Re: Import of LaTex file

2009-05-30 Thread rgheck

Luca Brandolini wrote:
Thank you Vincent. 
Is there any workaround for such a problem?


  
Yes. Add lines to the appropriate layout file to import the 
theorems-ams.module file.


I can give more detailed instructions later, but don't hav time now.

Richard



Best regards
Luca


Il giorno sab, 30/05/2009 alle 13.42 +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn ha
scritto:

  

Luca Brandolini schreef:


I am a new Lyx user and I would like to import LaTeX files into Lyx.
Apparently the importer cannot recognize enviroment like theorem, lemma,
remark, etc.
Consider this simple example:

%
\documentclass{article}%
\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
\newtheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark}
\begin{document}
\title{prova}
\author{prova}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
Bla bla bla bla
\end{abstract}
\section{section1}
Here is the theorem:
\begin{theorem}
\label{Thm1}This is Theorem 1.
\end{theorem}
\begin{remark}
This is the Remark.
\end{remark}
\end{document}
%%%

If you import it into Lyx the \begin{theorem}, \end{theorem}
\begin{remark}, \end{remark} are not recognized by the importer and you
simple see it in red into the text.

Am I missing something? Is there any workaround to force Lyx to
recognize them?

Best regards
Luca


  
  

This is bug 5702: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5702

Vincent





  




Supporting Tabular-like features of Array environment in math mode.

2009-05-30 Thread Ronen Abravanel
Is there a way, In LyX, to create Horizontal\Vertical borders in array, Like
those in Table?

In LaTeX code, it's exactly the same,  But I could not find how to do that
in LyX.


Thanks,
Ronen


Re: Supporting Tabular-like features of Array environment in math mode.

2009-05-30 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Ronen Abravanel schrieb:


Is there a way, In LyX, to create Horizontal\Vertical borders in array, Like
those in Table?


Right click in a matrix and then set the borders via the appearing context menu. See the attached 
example.


regards Uwe


newfile2.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: Scale image using PDFLatex

2009-05-30 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Valter Filipe Silva schrieb:


There it is.
I use Lyx 1.6.2 Windows version. I try in a friend PC with Linux (I 
guess Ubuntu 9.04) and it works great.


The problem is this line in your document preamble:
\usepackage[usecolor,DETI]{uaThesis}
When I comment it out, it works as it should.

Your file contains a lot preamble commands that are not necessary and potentially only lead to 
problems. It is therefore strongly recommended to add there only things you understand.

I cleaned your preamble and document and hope it still created what you want, 
see attached.

Btw. It is better to scale images relative to the column width as I did in the attached file. This 
assures that your document will always look correct, even when you change the printspace, pages 
borders, and the like.


You can also use any image format, not only EPS. For more infos see the EmbeddedObjects manual that 
you find in LyX's Help menu in Appendix B and in sec. 1.3.


regards Uwe


Copy (2) of newfile1.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Custom Inset Issues

2009-05-30 Thread wilsons

Hi,

I'm new to the lists, and relatively new to lyx and latex.  I'm trying  
to set up a module that allows me to have a new Character style inset  
for entering Hebrew and polytonic Greek in Lyx, and processing  
everything with XeTex.


My situation is:
* I have successfully set up Lyx (1.6.1) on my Mac, and I am able to  
typeset documents with XeTex.


*I'm able to typeset the languages I need using ERT to specify fonts  
that have all the characters I need, but for various reasons I'm  
interested in avoiding ERT for the languages if possible.


*Here is the preamble I'm using in the document settings, which has  
been working so far:


\usepackage{fontspec}%
\setromanfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Garamond}%
\setsansfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Gill Sans}%
\setmonofont[Mapping=tex-text]{Courier New}%
\usepackage{xunicode}
\usepackage{xltxtra}

*Here is the module I've hacked together thus far.

#\DeclareLyXModule{XeTeX-Hebrew and Greek}
#DescriptionBegin
#This module is an attempt to make basic Hebrew and Greek text styles  
available for use with lyx and xetex.  It requires lyx to be set up to  
use xetex, either in the document preamble or as described on the lyx  
wiki at  http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/XeTeX.
#The module only uses Lucida Grande to typeset the Hebrew and Greek.   
At this point, the actual module file will have to be changed any time  
a change in font is necessary.

#DescriptionEnd

#Author: Me

Format 11

InsetLayout CharStyle:Greek
LyxType   charstyle
LabelString   greek
LatexType command
LatexName grk
Preamble
 \newfontfamily{\G}{Lucida Grande}
 \newcommand{\grk}[1]{\G #1}
EndPreamble
End

InsetLayout CharStyle:Hebrew
LyxType   charstyle
LabelString   hebrew
LatexType command
LatexName heb
Preamble
\newfontfamily{\H}{Lucida Grande}
\newcommand{\heb}[1]{\H #1}
EndPreamble
End

The LaTeX in the preamble sections above works perfectly for ERT if I  
copy it directly into the Document Settings  LaTeX Preamble.


I can get the module to show up in Lyx, and the insets seem to be  
working as planned in Lyx.  However, as soon as I try to typeset the  
document using the insets for the language, I get the following error:


Undefined control sequence
 \newfontfamily
{\G}{Lucida Grande}
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.

LaTeX Error:  Missing \begin{document}.
 \newfontfamily{\G}{L
ucida Grande}
You're in trouble here. Try typing return to proceed.
If that doesn't work, type X return to quit.

As I mentioned above, the exact same LaTeX code does exactly what I  
want when placed directly in the preamble and used with ERT.


I know that I'm overlooking something simple, but I can't seem to make  
any more progress here.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.


I've hacked out a couple of other modules that work fine, but this one  
is beating me about the head and shoulders.  My situation is not  
really desperate, since I can always fall back on the ERT, but it's  
more about winning now than anything.


Thanks for your time,


Re: Change settings of a float figure in a branch

2009-05-30 Thread Pavel Sanda
alvaro wrote:
 I have added some branches to my text. In the text, and thus in the
 branches, there are some figures (floating). Now my problem is that when I
 try to change the settings of the figure, the menu of the branch pops up...
 I dont know if I am doing something wrong or if it is an error of lyx.

this is bug of lyx. report it in our tracker.

 Do you also have the problem? what do your recommend to do? 

workaround for this moment is: go just ahead of float inset, alt + x, 
inset-settings, enter

pavel


Re: Change settings of a float figure in a branch

2009-05-30 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Pavel Sanda schreef:

alvaro wrote:
  

I have added some branches to my text. In the text, and thus in the
branches, there are some figures (floating). Now my problem is that when I
try to change the settings of the figure, the menu of the branch pops up...
I dont know if I am doing something wrong or if it is an error of lyx.



this is bug of lyx. report it in our tracker.

  
Do you also have the problem? what do your recommend to do? 



workaround for this moment is: go just ahead of float inset, alt + x, 
inset-settings, enter

pavel
  


Fixed in trunk at r29892.

Vincent


(P.S. Pavel, because you don't want to reply to all, I had to go through 
some PITA to get alvaro's e-mail address to be able to cc him. So, I 
think reply-to-all isn't that bad after all.)


Import of LaTex file

2009-05-30 Thread Luca Brandolini
I am a new Lyx user and I would like to import LaTeX files into Lyx.
Apparently the importer cannot recognize enviroment like theorem, lemma,
remark, etc.
Consider this simple example:

%
\documentclass{article}%
\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
\newtheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark}
\begin{document}
\title{prova}
\author{prova}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
Bla bla bla bla
\end{abstract}
\section{section1}
Here is the theorem:
\begin{theorem}
\label{Thm1}This is Theorem 1.
\end{theorem}
\begin{remark}
This is the Remark.
\end{remark}
\end{document}
%%%

If you import it into Lyx the \begin{theorem}, \end{theorem}
\begin{remark}, \end{remark} are not recognized by the importer and you
simple see it in red into the text.

Am I missing something? Is there any workaround to force Lyx to
recognize them?

Best regards
Luca



Re: Import of LaTex file

2009-05-30 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Luca Brandolini schreef:

I am a new Lyx user and I would like to import LaTeX files into Lyx.
Apparently the importer cannot recognize enviroment like theorem, lemma,
remark, etc.
Consider this simple example:

%
\documentclass{article}%
\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
\newtheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark}
\begin{document}
\title{prova}
\author{prova}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
Bla bla bla bla
\end{abstract}
\section{section1}
Here is the theorem:
\begin{theorem}
\label{Thm1}This is Theorem 1.
\end{theorem}
\begin{remark}
This is the Remark.
\end{remark}
\end{document}
%%%

If you import it into Lyx the \begin{theorem}, \end{theorem}
\begin{remark}, \end{remark} are not recognized by the importer and you
simple see it in red into the text.

Am I missing something? Is there any workaround to force Lyx to
recognize them?

Best regards
Luca


  

This is bug 5702: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5702

Vincent



Re: Import of LaTex file

2009-05-30 Thread Luca Brandolini
Thank you Vincent. 
Is there any workaround for such a problem?

Best regards
Luca


Il giorno sab, 30/05/2009 alle 13.42 +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn ha
scritto:

 Luca Brandolini schreef:
  I am a new Lyx user and I would like to import LaTeX files into Lyx.
  Apparently the importer cannot recognize enviroment like theorem, lemma,
  remark, etc.
  Consider this simple example:
 
  %
  \documentclass{article}%
  \newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
  \newtheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark}
  \begin{document}
  \title{prova}
  \author{prova}
  \maketitle
  \begin{abstract}
  Bla bla bla bla
  \end{abstract}
  \section{section1}
  Here is the theorem:
  \begin{theorem}
  \label{Thm1}This is Theorem 1.
  \end{theorem}
  \begin{remark}
  This is the Remark.
  \end{remark}
  \end{document}
  %%%
 
  If you import it into Lyx the \begin{theorem}, \end{theorem}
  \begin{remark}, \end{remark} are not recognized by the importer and you
  simple see it in red into the text.
 
  Am I missing something? Is there any workaround to force Lyx to
  recognize them?
 
  Best regards
  Luca
 
 

 This is bug 5702: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5702
 
 Vincent
 
 


Re: Import of LaTex file

2009-05-30 Thread rgheck

Luca Brandolini wrote:
Thank you Vincent. 
Is there any workaround for such a problem?


  
Yes. Add lines to the appropriate layout file to import the 
theorems-ams.module file.


I can give more detailed instructions later, but don't hav time now.

Richard



Best regards
Luca


Il giorno sab, 30/05/2009 alle 13.42 +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn ha
scritto:

  

Luca Brandolini schreef:


I am a new Lyx user and I would like to import LaTeX files into Lyx.
Apparently the importer cannot recognize enviroment like theorem, lemma,
remark, etc.
Consider this simple example:

%
\documentclass{article}%
\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
\newtheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark}
\begin{document}
\title{prova}
\author{prova}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
Bla bla bla bla
\end{abstract}
\section{section1}
Here is the theorem:
\begin{theorem}
\label{Thm1}This is Theorem 1.
\end{theorem}
\begin{remark}
This is the Remark.
\end{remark}
\end{document}
%%%

If you import it into Lyx the \begin{theorem}, \end{theorem}
\begin{remark}, \end{remark} are not recognized by the importer and you
simple see it in red into the text.

Am I missing something? Is there any workaround to force Lyx to
recognize them?

Best regards
Luca


  
  

This is bug 5702: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5702

Vincent





  




Supporting Tabular-like features of Array environment in math mode.

2009-05-30 Thread Ronen Abravanel
Is there a way, In LyX, to create Horizontal\Vertical borders in array, Like
those in Table?

In LaTeX code, it's exactly the same,  But I could not find how to do that
in LyX.


Thanks,
Ronen


Re: Supporting Tabular-like features of Array environment in math mode.

2009-05-30 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Ronen Abravanel schrieb:


Is there a way, In LyX, to create Horizontal\Vertical borders in array, Like
those in Table?


Right click in a matrix and then set the borders via the appearing context menu. See the attached 
example.


regards Uwe


newfile2.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: Scale image using PDFLatex

2009-05-30 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Valter Filipe Silva schrieb:


There it is.
I use Lyx 1.6.2 Windows version. I try in a friend PC with Linux (I 
guess Ubuntu 9.04) and it works great.


The problem is this line in your document preamble:
\usepackage[usecolor,DETI]{uaThesis}
When I comment it out, it works as it should.

Your file contains a lot preamble commands that are not necessary and potentially only lead to 
problems. It is therefore strongly recommended to add there only things you understand.

I cleaned your preamble and document and hope it still created what you want, 
see attached.

Btw. It is better to scale images relative to the column width as I did in the attached file. This 
assures that your document will always look correct, even when you change the printspace, pages 
borders, and the like.


You can also use any image format, not only EPS. For more infos see the EmbeddedObjects manual that 
you find in LyX's Help menu in Appendix B and in sec. 1.3.


regards Uwe


Copy (2) of newfile1.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Custom Inset Issues

2009-05-30 Thread wilsons

Hi,

I'm new to the lists, and relatively new to lyx and latex.  I'm trying  
to set up a module that allows me to have a new Character style inset  
for entering Hebrew and polytonic Greek in Lyx, and processing  
everything with XeTex.


My situation is:
* I have successfully set up Lyx (1.6.1) on my Mac, and I am able to  
typeset documents with XeTex.


*I'm able to typeset the languages I need using ERT to specify fonts  
that have all the characters I need, but for various reasons I'm  
interested in avoiding ERT for the languages if possible.


*Here is the preamble I'm using in the document settings, which has  
been working so far:


\usepackage{fontspec}%
\setromanfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Garamond}%
\setsansfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Gill Sans}%
\setmonofont[Mapping=tex-text]{Courier New}%
\usepackage{xunicode}
\usepackage{xltxtra}

*Here is the module I've hacked together thus far.

#\DeclareLyXModule{XeTeX-Hebrew and Greek}
#DescriptionBegin
#This module is an attempt to make basic Hebrew and Greek text styles  
available for use with lyx and xetex.  It requires lyx to be set up to  
use xetex, either in the document preamble or as described on the lyx  
wiki at  http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/XeTeX.
#The module only uses Lucida Grande to typeset the Hebrew and Greek.   
At this point, the actual module file will have to be changed any time  
a change in font is necessary.

#DescriptionEnd

#Author: Me

Format 11

InsetLayout CharStyle:Greek
LyxType   charstyle
LabelString   greek
LatexType command
LatexName grk
Preamble
 \newfontfamily{\G}{Lucida Grande}
 \newcommand{\grk}[1]{\G #1}
EndPreamble
End

InsetLayout CharStyle:Hebrew
LyxType   charstyle
LabelString   hebrew
LatexType command
LatexName heb
Preamble
\newfontfamily{\H}{Lucida Grande}
\newcommand{\heb}[1]{\H #1}
EndPreamble
End

The LaTeX in the preamble sections above works perfectly for ERT if I  
copy it directly into the Document Settings  LaTeX Preamble.


I can get the module to show up in Lyx, and the insets seem to be  
working as planned in Lyx.  However, as soon as I try to typeset the  
document using the insets for the language, I get the following error:


Undefined control sequence
 \newfontfamily
{\G}{Lucida Grande}
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.

LaTeX Error:  Missing \begin{document}.
 \newfontfamily{\G}{L
ucida Grande}
You're in trouble here. Try typing return to proceed.
If that doesn't work, type X return to quit.

As I mentioned above, the exact same LaTeX code does exactly what I  
want when placed directly in the preamble and used with ERT.


I know that I'm overlooking something simple, but I can't seem to make  
any more progress here.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.


I've hacked out a couple of other modules that work fine, but this one  
is beating me about the head and shoulders.  My situation is not  
really desperate, since I can always fall back on the ERT, but it's  
more about winning now than anything.


Thanks for your time,


Re: Change settings of a float figure in a branch

2009-05-30 Thread Pavel Sanda
alvaro wrote:
 I have added some branches to my text. In the text, and thus in the
 branches, there are some figures (floating). Now my problem is that when I
 try to change the settings of the figure, the menu of the branch pops up...
 I dont know if I am doing something wrong or if it is an error of lyx.

this is bug of lyx. report it in our tracker.

 Do you also have the problem? what do your recommend to do? 

workaround for this moment is: go just ahead of float inset, alt + x, 
inset-settings, enter

pavel


Re: Change settings of a float figure in a branch

2009-05-30 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Pavel Sanda schreef:

alvaro wrote:
  

I have added some branches to my text. In the text, and thus in the
branches, there are some figures (floating). Now my problem is that when I
try to change the settings of the figure, the menu of the branch pops up...
I dont know if I am doing something wrong or if it is an error of lyx.



this is bug of lyx. report it in our tracker.

  
Do you also have the problem? what do your recommend to do? 



workaround for this moment is: go just ahead of float inset, alt + x, 
inset-settings, enter

pavel
  


Fixed in trunk at r29892.

Vincent


(P.S. Pavel, because you don't want to reply to all, I had to go through 
some PITA to get alvaro's e-mail address to be able to cc him. So, I 
think reply-to-all isn't that bad after all.)


Import of LaTex file

2009-05-30 Thread Luca Brandolini
I am a new Lyx user and I would like to import LaTeX files into Lyx.
Apparently the importer cannot recognize enviroment like theorem, lemma,
remark, etc.
Consider this simple example:

%
\documentclass{article}%
\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
\newtheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark}
\begin{document}
\title{prova}
\author{prova}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
Bla bla bla bla
\end{abstract}
\section{section1}
Here is the theorem:
\begin{theorem}
\label{Thm1}This is Theorem 1.
\end{theorem}
\begin{remark}
This is the Remark.
\end{remark}
\end{document}
%%%

If you import it into Lyx the \begin{theorem}, \end{theorem}
\begin{remark}, \end{remark} are not recognized by the importer and you
simple see it in red into the text.

Am I missing something? Is there any workaround to force Lyx to
recognize them?

Best regards
Luca



Re: Import of LaTex file

2009-05-30 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Luca Brandolini schreef:

I am a new Lyx user and I would like to import LaTeX files into Lyx.
Apparently the importer cannot recognize enviroment like theorem, lemma,
remark, etc.
Consider this simple example:

%
\documentclass{article}%
\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
\newtheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark}
\begin{document}
\title{prova}
\author{prova}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
Bla bla bla bla
\end{abstract}
\section{section1}
Here is the theorem:
\begin{theorem}
\label{Thm1}This is Theorem 1.
\end{theorem}
\begin{remark}
This is the Remark.
\end{remark}
\end{document}
%%%

If you import it into Lyx the \begin{theorem}, \end{theorem}
\begin{remark}, \end{remark} are not recognized by the importer and you
simple see it in red into the text.

Am I missing something? Is there any workaround to force Lyx to
recognize them?

Best regards
Luca


  

This is bug 5702: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5702

Vincent



Re: Import of LaTex file

2009-05-30 Thread Luca Brandolini
Thank you Vincent. 
Is there any workaround for such a problem?

Best regards
Luca


Il giorno sab, 30/05/2009 alle 13.42 +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn ha
scritto:

> Luca Brandolini schreef:
> > I am a new Lyx user and I would like to import LaTeX files into Lyx.
> > Apparently the importer cannot recognize enviroment like theorem, lemma,
> > remark, etc.
> > Consider this simple example:
> >
> > %
> > \documentclass{article}%
> > \newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
> > \newtheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark}
> > \begin{document}
> > \title{prova}
> > \author{prova}
> > \maketitle
> > \begin{abstract}
> > Bla bla bla bla
> > \end{abstract}
> > \section{section1}
> > Here is the theorem:
> > \begin{theorem}
> > \label{Thm1}This is Theorem 1.
> > \end{theorem}
> > \begin{remark}
> > This is the Remark.
> > \end{remark}
> > \end{document}
> > %%%
> >
> > If you import it into Lyx the \begin{theorem}, \end{theorem}
> > \begin{remark}, \end{remark} are not recognized by the importer and you
> > simple see it in red into the text.
> >
> > Am I missing something? Is there any workaround to force Lyx to
> > recognize them?
> >
> > Best regards
> > Luca
> >
> >
> >   
> This is bug 5702: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5702
> 
> Vincent
> 
> 


Re: Import of LaTex file

2009-05-30 Thread rgheck

Luca Brandolini wrote:
Thank you Vincent. 
Is there any workaround for such a problem?


  
Yes. Add lines to the appropriate layout file to import the 
theorems-ams.module file.


I can give more detailed instructions later, but don't hav time now.

Richard



Best regards
Luca


Il giorno sab, 30/05/2009 alle 13.42 +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn ha
scritto:

  

Luca Brandolini schreef:


I am a new Lyx user and I would like to import LaTeX files into Lyx.
Apparently the importer cannot recognize enviroment like theorem, lemma,
remark, etc.
Consider this simple example:

%
\documentclass{article}%
\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}
\newtheorem{remark}[theorem]{Remark}
\begin{document}
\title{prova}
\author{prova}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
Bla bla bla bla
\end{abstract}
\section{section1}
Here is the theorem:
\begin{theorem}
\label{Thm1}This is Theorem 1.
\end{theorem}
\begin{remark}
This is the Remark.
\end{remark}
\end{document}
%%%

If you import it into Lyx the \begin{theorem}, \end{theorem}
\begin{remark}, \end{remark} are not recognized by the importer and you
simple see it in red into the text.

Am I missing something? Is there any workaround to force Lyx to
recognize them?

Best regards
Luca


  
  

This is bug 5702: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5702

Vincent





  




Supporting Tabular-like features of Array environment in math mode.

2009-05-30 Thread Ronen Abravanel
Is there a way, In LyX, to create Horizontal\Vertical borders in array, Like
those in Table?

In LaTeX code, it's exactly the same,  But I could not find how to do that
in LyX.


Thanks,
Ronen


Re: Supporting Tabular-like features of Array environment in math mode.

2009-05-30 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Ronen Abravanel schrieb:


Is there a way, In LyX, to create Horizontal\Vertical borders in array, Like
those in Table?


Right click in a matrix and then set the borders via the appearing context menu. See the attached 
example.


regards Uwe


newfile2.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: Scale image using PDFLatex

2009-05-30 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Valter Filipe Silva schrieb:


There it is.
I use Lyx 1.6.2 Windows version. I try in a friend PC with Linux (I 
guess Ubuntu 9.04) and it works great.


The problem is this line in your document preamble:
\usepackage[usecolor,DETI]{uaThesis}
When I comment it out, it works as it should.

Your file contains a lot preamble commands that are not necessary and potentially only lead to 
problems. It is therefore strongly recommended to add there only things you understand.

I cleaned your preamble and document and hope it still created what you want, 
see attached.

Btw. It is better to scale images relative to the column width as I did in the attached file. This 
assures that your document will always look correct, even when you change the printspace, pages 
borders, and the like.


You can also use any image format, not only EPS. For more infos see the EmbeddedObjects manual that 
you find in LyX's Help menu in Appendix B and in sec. 1.3.


regards Uwe


Copy (2) of newfile1.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Custom Inset Issues

2009-05-30 Thread wilsons

Hi,

I'm new to the lists, and relatively new to lyx and latex.  I'm trying  
to set up a module that allows me to have a new Character style inset  
for entering Hebrew and polytonic Greek in Lyx, and processing  
everything with XeTex.


My situation is:
* I have successfully set up Lyx (1.6.1) on my Mac, and I am able to  
typeset documents with XeTex.


*I'm able to typeset the languages I need using ERT to specify fonts  
that have all the characters I need, but for various reasons I'm  
interested in avoiding ERT for the languages if possible.


*Here is the preamble I'm using in the document settings, which has  
been working so far:


\usepackage{fontspec}%
\setromanfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Garamond}%
\setsansfont[Mapping=tex-text]{Gill Sans}%
\setmonofont[Mapping=tex-text]{Courier New}%
\usepackage{xunicode}
\usepackage{xltxtra}

*Here is the module I've hacked together thus far.

#\DeclareLyXModule{XeTeX-Hebrew and Greek}
#DescriptionBegin
#This module is an attempt to make basic Hebrew and Greek text styles  
available for use with lyx and xetex.  It requires lyx to be set up to  
use xetex, either in the document preamble or as described on the lyx  
wiki at  http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/XeTeX.
#The module only uses Lucida Grande to typeset the Hebrew and Greek.   
At this point, the actual module file will have to be changed any time  
a change in font is necessary.

#DescriptionEnd

#Author: Me

Format 11

InsetLayout CharStyle:Greek
LyxType   charstyle
LabelString   greek
LatexType command
LatexName grk
Preamble
 \newfontfamily{\G}{Lucida Grande}
 \newcommand{\grk}[1]{\G #1}
EndPreamble
End

InsetLayout CharStyle:Hebrew
LyxType   charstyle
LabelString   hebrew
LatexType command
LatexName heb
Preamble
\newfontfamily{\H}{Lucida Grande}
\newcommand{\heb}[1]{\H #1}
EndPreamble
End

The LaTeX in the preamble sections above works perfectly for ERT if I  
copy it directly into the Document Settings > LaTeX Preamble.


I can get the module to show up in Lyx, and the insets seem to be  
working as planned in Lyx.  However, as soon as I try to typeset the  
document using the insets for the language, I get the following error:


Undefined control sequence
 \newfontfamily
{\G}{Lucida Grande}
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct
spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,
and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.

LaTeX Error:  Missing \begin{document}.
 \newfontfamily{\G}{L
ucida Grande}
You're in trouble here. Try typing  to proceed.
If that doesn't work, type X  to quit.

As I mentioned above, the exact same LaTeX code does exactly what I  
want when placed directly in the preamble and used with ERT.


I know that I'm overlooking something simple, but I can't seem to make  
any more progress here.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.


I've hacked out a couple of other modules that work fine, but this one  
is beating me about the head and shoulders.  My situation is not  
really desperate, since I can always fall back on the ERT, but it's  
more about winning now than anything.


Thanks for your time,


Re: Change settings of a float figure in a branch

2009-05-30 Thread Pavel Sanda
alvaro wrote:
> I have added some branches to my text. In the text, and thus in the
> branches, there are some figures (floating). Now my problem is that when I
> try to change the settings of the figure, the menu of the branch pops up...
> I dont know if I am doing something wrong or if it is an error of lyx.

this is bug of lyx. report it in our tracker.

> Do you also have the problem? what do your recommend to do? 

workaround for this moment is: go just ahead of float inset, alt + x, 
inset-settings, enter

pavel


Re: Change settings of a float figure in a branch

2009-05-30 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

Pavel Sanda schreef:

alvaro wrote:
  

I have added some branches to my text. In the text, and thus in the
branches, there are some figures (floating). Now my problem is that when I
try to change the settings of the figure, the menu of the branch pops up...
I dont know if I am doing something wrong or if it is an error of lyx.



this is bug of lyx. report it in our tracker.

  
Do you also have the problem? what do your recommend to do? 



workaround for this moment is: go just ahead of float inset, alt + x, 
inset-settings, enter

pavel
  


Fixed in trunk at r29892.

Vincent


(P.S. Pavel, because you don't want to reply to all, I had to go through 
some PITA to get alvaro's e-mail address to be able to cc him. So, I 
think reply-to-all isn't that bad after all.)