Re: Typing lag in Lyx 1.6.4.1, OS X 10.6.0

2009-09-17 Thread Manveru
2009/9/16 Josh Whitney jwhit...@uci.edu

 [...]

 James,
 Thanks for the quick reply.  I suspect you are correct that this is an
 issue
 with my system only since, as far as I can see, nobody else has mentioned
 it
 with 1.6.*.  I suppose I was just wondering if there was any suggestions on
 how
 to fix it.  I tried deleting Lyx and reinstalling, but that didn't seem to
 help.
  Is it possible that I'm not completely getting rid of Lyx and that this is
 why
 the problem remains?


 I am wondering whether it may be related to the problem with fork() on
10.6? If some task normally forked, started to be done in queue, the LyX may
slow down. The interesting thing is why it sometimes triggers a exception.
Just loose thoughts.


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Re: Multiple footnotes

2009-09-17 Thread jezZiFeR
Hm, now I´ve got the problem, that the text inside of the footer is  
closed with a comma instead of a full stop, which I want to have here,  
and which I use – and is still displayed – in every other case. To  
make understandable hat I mean, I add an image this time… I would like  
to have a comma after the first footnote, after S. 30.


Best*
E.

inline: Bild 3.png






I think what is wanted is, when there are multiple footnotes in the
same spot in the text, to have the footnote numbers appear like this:
1, 2 (superscripted). Right?

One way to get it is to use footmisc.sty with the multiple option by
putting the following in your preamble:

\usepackage[multiple]{footmisc}

BH




using nomentbl / executing an external command

2009-09-17 Thread s bruijn

I am trying to use the nomentbl package in lyx (to separate the units of my 
nomenclature nicely) using pdflatex.
In order to get things to work nicely, I need to execute the command:

makeindex -s nomentbl.ist -o filename.nls filename.nlo

If this command is executed things work out pretty well (some extra }{ can be 
entered in the standard nomenclature dialog). However, for some reason it seems 
this command is never executed nicely. I tried by changing the the nomenclature 
command in tools-preferences-output-latex to:
 makeindex -s nomentbl.ist -o $$b.nls $$b.nlo 
but this does not work, it produces an empty .nlo file. Is this because $$b 
maybe only works for convertors? 

I read about the convertors but for some reason I cannot get that to work 
either. Are convertors the way to go for this problem? All that needs to be 
done is call pdflatex, execute the command and run latex again... If it turns 
out to be simple please let me know how it should be done!

Does anyone know whether this is possible at all? 

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Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Sven Hoexter
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 07:34:48PM -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote:
 On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 21:32:51 -0400
 Myriam Abramson mabram...@gmail.com dijo:

  Sorry, I'm new to Ubuntu (I was using Fedora before). Ubuntu comes
  with 1.5.3 and apt-get refuses to let me upgrade to a newer version. 
  I've tried to put that in the /etc/apt/sources.list but it didn't
  work:
  
  deb ftp://ftp.lyx.org/ubuntu hardy main 
  
  and then apt-get update and upgrade but no luck. 

That can't work because you need some infrastructue behind the scence
that provides the packages and meta information for apt.

 
 Go here and get the .deb file:
 
 http://packages.debian.org/sid/all/lyx-common/download

Bad idea. Mixing packages accross distribution boarders is not a good
idea for arch:all packages but can work but doing it for architecture
dependend binary packages definetly calls for trouble. Especially if
you pick them from a moving target like Debian/unstable.


On the one hand I'm amazed that Ubuntu is nowdays also hit by the
stable, stale getting rusty problem Debian/stable somehow faces since
ever. On the other Hand I've no clue how to fix it in an enduser friendly
way. And I wouldn't call my usual advice 'simply rebuild it in a local
pbuilder chroot' userfriendly even if there's some chance that the
current 1.6.4 Debian package would build without further problems.

So maybe the easy way out for the OP might be to switch away from the LTS
release to the latest whatever is 'stable'.

Sven
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Re: [Survey] Explicit subject tag on this list

2009-09-17 Thread Manveru
2009/9/7 Manveru manv...@manveru.pl

 Hi LyXers,

 I created a survey about explicit subject tagging:
 http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/F47471D51261D0F9/

 Feel welcome to fill the answers. Please do not reply to this message.

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 Yes, I want explicit mark in subject line.   10 (28%)

 I do not have opinion about this.   2 (6%)

 People who answered question:
  *36* (100%)
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Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Myriam Abramson wrote:

Sorry, I'm new to Ubuntu (I was using Fedora before). Ubuntu comes
with 1.5.3 and apt-get refuses to let me upgrade to a newer version. 
I've tried to put that in the /etc/apt/sources.list but it didn't

work:

deb ftp://ftp.lyx.org/ubuntu hardy main 

and then apt-get update and upgrade but no luck. 

Any clue? I have a deadline. 
TIA,




Any reason you're on Hardy?  Jaunty is the current stable release and 
Karmic is currently in testing.  LyX 1.6.3-1 is available for Jaunty at 
http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?keywords=lyx.  (For Hardy, that site 
only has 1.6.0rc3; for Intrepid it has 1.6.2.)


/Paul



Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Sam Liddicott

* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 10:47:

So maybe the easy way out for the OP might be to switch away from the LTS
release to the latest whatever is 'stable'.


I echo that. LTS means I prefer stability over new releases and that's 
exactly when it gives.


If people find they would rather have new release then they don't want LTS.

And yet... running XP wouldn't stop me using the latest Lyx on windows 
so it's somewhat funny that a similar situation holds true for Ubuntu.


Sam


Box arrow

2009-09-17 Thread Manolo Martí­nez

Dear all,

Does anyone know a way to obtain the box arrow symbol that is used to 
signal counterfactual conditionals in logic?


Thanks,
Manolo


Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Sven Hoexter
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 03:15:12PM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:

 And yet... running XP wouldn't stop me using the latest Lyx on windows  
 so it's somewhat funny that a similar situation holds true for Ubuntu.

Actually nothing stops you from compiling the latest LyX release on
the Ubuntu release in question and use it. It's just not clickrun.
That's the price of diversity you pay for a more open operating system.
There is a benefit you get when you pay for a more closed plattform like
Windows or Mac OS (in this case: as long as there are community members
carring to provide builds - so thank the people doing the work).

Cheers,
Sven
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I'd say stay in bed, world
Sleep in peace
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Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Sam Liddicott

* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 15:54:

On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 03:15:12PM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:

And yet... running XP wouldn't stop me using the latest Lyx on windows  
so it's somewhat funny that a similar situation holds true for Ubuntu.


Actually nothing stops you from compiling the latest LyX release on
the Ubuntu release in question and use it. It's just not clickrun.
That's the price of diversity you pay for a more open operating system.
There is a benefit you get when you pay for a more closed plattform like
Windows or Mac OS (in this case: as long as there are community members
carring to provide builds - so thank the people doing the work).


You are quite right.

I want to put on record that I don't use windows, and that apt-get -b 
source is a friend of mine :-)


Sam


Re: Box arrow

2009-09-17 Thread Paul Sutton
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Manolo Martí­nez wrote:
 Dear all,
 
 Does anyone know a way to obtain the box arrow symbol that is used to
 signal counterfactual conditionals in logic?
 
 Thanks,
 Manolo
Does this help

http://www.ucalgary.ca/~rzach/logblog/2007/02/strict-conditional-in-latex.html

I have a symbols.pdf file, which lists literally thousands of styles and
associated symbols,

There may be a specific one for this,  but

Paul

For some reason if I hit reply, i end up sending replies to who ever
sent the original message rather than the list, i have therefore cc'd
this to the list.



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Re: Box arrow

2009-09-17 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Manolo Martí­nez schrieb:

Does anyone know a way to obtain the box arrow symbol that is used to 
signal counterfactual conditionals in logic?


Can you provide a screenshot or image what symbol you are meaning?

regards Uwe


Re: [Survey] Explicit subject tag on this list

2009-09-17 Thread Julio Rojas
Not a lot of people interested on the subject???
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com



On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
 2009/9/7 Manveru manv...@manveru.pl

 Hi LyXers,

 I created a survey about explicit subject tagging:
 http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/F47471D51261D0F9/

 Feel welcome to fill the answers. Please do not reply to this message.

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  People who answered question:
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Re: [Survey] Explicit subject tag on this list

2009-09-17 Thread Kenward Vaughan
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 17:52 +0200, Julio Rojas wrote:
 Not a lot of people interested on the subject???

I went ahead and took the survey (no opinion). 

I wanted to point out that filtering the list is easy without such a
catch. I have evolution check the recipients for lyx-users which snags
nearly everything.

I'm sorry if I'm simply repeating what others may have said.  I have not
followed the thread at all... :(


Kenward
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whether you like it or not; it is the first lesson that ought to be
learned; and however early a man's training begins, it is probably the
last lesson that he learns thoroughly.

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Re: Box arrow

2009-09-17 Thread Manolo Martí­nez
I see. Reading the link below I've found out I need \boxright and 
\boxleft from txfonts; but these do not appear in the equation dialogue 
-although I do have txfonts installed. I cannot simply embed an ERT in 
the middle of an equation, can I? How do I go about calling these 
symbols, then?


Thanks!
Manolo

Paul Sutton escribió:

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Manolo Martí­nez wrote:
  

Dear all,

Does anyone know a way to obtain the box arrow symbol that is used to
signal counterfactual conditionals in logic?

Thanks,
Manolo


Does this help

http://www.ucalgary.ca/~rzach/logblog/2007/02/strict-conditional-in-latex.html

I have a symbols.pdf file, which lists literally thousands of styles and
associated symbols,

There may be a specific one for this,  but

Paul

For some reason if I hit reply, i end up sending replies to who ever
sent the original message rather than the list, i have therefore cc'd
this to the list.



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text size in mac version

2009-09-17 Thread Dave Garbutt
HI,

I have an annoying  frustrating problem-

On the Mac OS - X version I was looking for a shortcut and typed crtl+-
several times (don't ask me why, I was in  lemming like panic at the time)

this shortcut I cannot find in the Lyx doc or the OS X doc at
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343

The effect is to shrink the text size in the document view (but not in
typeset output)
ctrl++ does not reverse it. Every document I open in Lyx is now unreadable..

Do not try to reproduce this unless you know the solution... !!!

I will be very grateful for any help,

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Re: text size in mac version

2009-09-17 Thread James C. Sutherland


On Sep 16, 2009, at 2:25 AM, Dave Garbutt wrote:


HI,

I have an annoying  frustrating problem-

On the Mac OS - X version I was looking for a shortcut and typed crtl 
+-
several times (don't ask me why, I was in  lemming like panic at the  
time)


this shortcut I cannot find in the Lyx doc or the OS X doc at
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343

The effect is to shrink the text size in the document view (but not in
typeset output)
ctrl++ does not reverse it. Every document I open in Lyx is now  
unreadable..


I haven't stumbled on that, but if you hold down the command key and  
use the mouse scroll wheel you can change the font size.  That may  
help you get it back to norma.


Re: text size in mac version

2009-09-17 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

James C. Sutherland schreef:


On Sep 16, 2009, at 2:25 AM, Dave Garbutt wrote:


HI,

I have an annoying  frustrating problem-

On the Mac OS - X version I was looking for a shortcut and typed crtl+-
several times (don't ask me why, I was in  lemming like panic at the 
time)


this shortcut I cannot find in the Lyx doc or the OS X doc at
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343

The effect is to shrink the text size in the document view (but not in
typeset output)
ctrl++ does not reverse it. Every document I open in Lyx is now 
unreadable..


I haven't stumbled on that, but if you hold down the command key and 
use the mouse scroll wheel you can change the font size.  That may 
help you get it back to norma.

- zoom-in/zoom-out should have been bound to M-+, M-=, and M--.
- restart LyX and the old value for zoom will be restored
- type in the command buffer buffer-zoom-in
- or use the scrollwheel with the command key (ctrl).

Vincent


Re: [Survey] Explicit subject tag on this list

2009-09-17 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 03:09:58PM +0200, Manveru wrote:
  I created a survey about explicit subject tagging:
  http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/F47471D51261D0F9/
 
  Feel welcome to fill the answers. Please do not reply to this message.
 
  --
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  Q.1 Do you want explicit mark in subject line?  [image: More Details]
 http://polldaddy.com/surveys/report-multiple.php?f=174199q=550622qt=400
 
 Answer Count
 
  No, I do not want explicit mark in subject line.   24 (67%)
 
  Yes, I want explicit mark in subject line.   10 (28%)
 
  I do not have opinion about this.   2 (6%)
 
  People who answered question:
   *36* (100%)
 Not a lot of people answered this survey.

That's not really surprising for a page that needs creating an account.
I am even surprised that 36 people voted...

Andre'


Footnote Symbol Placement too Low

2009-09-17 Thread Rob
Hi,

I have a footnote on some text that is largest font (base=12) where the footnote
symbol resides only half-way up to the height of the preceding letter.  

How can I change this to put it in the standard position (slightly above the
preceding letter).  The footnote placements are fine for the normalsize text in
my document.

Thanks very much.

Rob



Re: text size in mac version

2009-09-17 Thread Anders Ekberg


On 17 sep 2009, at 19.41, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:


James C. Sutherland schreef:


On Sep 16, 2009, at 2:25 AM, Dave Garbutt wrote:


HI,

I have an annoying  frustrating problem-

On the Mac OS - X version I was looking for a shortcut and typed  
crtl+-
several times (don't ask me why, I was in  lemming like panic at  
the time)


this shortcut I cannot find in the Lyx doc or the OS X doc at
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343

The effect is to shrink the text size in the document view (but  
not in

typeset output)
ctrl++ does not reverse it. Every document I open in Lyx is now  
unreadable..


I haven't stumbled on that, but if you hold down the command key  
and use the mouse scroll wheel you can change the font size.  That  
may help you get it back to norma.

- zoom-in/zoom-out should have been bound to M-+, M-=, and M--.
- restart LyX and the old value for zoom will be restored
- type in the command buffer buffer-zoom-in
- or use the scrollwheel with the command key (ctrl).


Or preferences - Look  Feel - Screen fonts: Zoom

A more (in my opinion) annoying thing is that also  Alt + -  
normally (in all other programs) gives and en-dash, but in LyX it  
zooms out and I have problems reversing my mechanical memory ;-)


/Anders 


Re: Once again: Margin alignment

2009-09-17 Thread rgheck

On 09/16/2009 01:05 PM, jezZiFeR wrote:

Hello,

margin alignment with Lyx 1.6.4.1, OSX and microtype seems to work, 
but just very lightly (I´m not really sure, because it´s so lightly). 
Could somebody tell me how to increase the factor, what do I have to 
enter in the preamble? Up to now I just use:

\usepackage{microtype}

For the margin alignment I found an old notice of mine, that I would 
have to use the option protrusion with the factor of max. 1000…


I don't know about this stuff, but a quick look at the most recent 
manual suggests that you play with the factor option, trying settings 
like factor=1000 or factor=500.


rh



Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Myriam Abramson

Sam Liddicott s...@liddicott.com writes:

 I want to put on record that I don't use windows, and that apt-get -b 
 source is a friend of mine :-)

Thanks for the tip, Sam. 


 Sam


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Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Myriam Abramson

 Any reason you're on Hardy?  
I won't have to reinstall till 2011! 

 LyX 1.6.3-1 is available for Jaunty
 at http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?keywords=lyx.  (For Hardy, that
 site only has 1.6.0rc3; for Intrepid it has 1.6.2.)

Thanks for the site. I've downloaded the version for Hardy. So, now I
have 1.6.0 but I still have a problem with pdflatex for the graphics I
have in my document.


 /Paul


-- 
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Re: Typing lag in Lyx 1.6.4.1, OS X 10.6.0

2009-09-17 Thread Manveru
2009/9/16 Josh Whitney jwhit...@uci.edu

 [...]

 James,
 Thanks for the quick reply.  I suspect you are correct that this is an
 issue
 with my system only since, as far as I can see, nobody else has mentioned
 it
 with 1.6.*.  I suppose I was just wondering if there was any suggestions on
 how
 to fix it.  I tried deleting Lyx and reinstalling, but that didn't seem to
 help.
  Is it possible that I'm not completely getting rid of Lyx and that this is
 why
 the problem remains?


 I am wondering whether it may be related to the problem with fork() on
10.6? If some task normally forked, started to be done in queue, the LyX may
slow down. The interesting thing is why it sometimes triggers a exception.
Just loose thoughts.


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Re: Multiple footnotes

2009-09-17 Thread jezZiFeR
Hm, now I´ve got the problem, that the text inside of the footer is  
closed with a comma instead of a full stop, which I want to have here,  
and which I use – and is still displayed – in every other case. To  
make understandable hat I mean, I add an image this time… I would like  
to have a comma after the first footnote, after S. 30.


Best*
E.

inline: Bild 3.png






I think what is wanted is, when there are multiple footnotes in the
same spot in the text, to have the footnote numbers appear like this:
1, 2 (superscripted). Right?

One way to get it is to use footmisc.sty with the multiple option by
putting the following in your preamble:

\usepackage[multiple]{footmisc}

BH




using nomentbl / executing an external command

2009-09-17 Thread s bruijn

I am trying to use the nomentbl package in lyx (to separate the units of my 
nomenclature nicely) using pdflatex.
In order to get things to work nicely, I need to execute the command:

makeindex -s nomentbl.ist -o filename.nls filename.nlo

If this command is executed things work out pretty well (some extra }{ can be 
entered in the standard nomenclature dialog). However, for some reason it seems 
this command is never executed nicely. I tried by changing the the nomenclature 
command in tools-preferences-output-latex to:
 makeindex -s nomentbl.ist -o $$b.nls $$b.nlo 
but this does not work, it produces an empty .nlo file. Is this because $$b 
maybe only works for convertors? 

I read about the convertors but for some reason I cannot get that to work 
either. Are convertors the way to go for this problem? All that needs to be 
done is call pdflatex, execute the command and run latex again... If it turns 
out to be simple please let me know how it should be done!

Does anyone know whether this is possible at all? 

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Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Sven Hoexter
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 07:34:48PM -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote:
 On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 21:32:51 -0400
 Myriam Abramson mabram...@gmail.com dijo:

  Sorry, I'm new to Ubuntu (I was using Fedora before). Ubuntu comes
  with 1.5.3 and apt-get refuses to let me upgrade to a newer version. 
  I've tried to put that in the /etc/apt/sources.list but it didn't
  work:
  
  deb ftp://ftp.lyx.org/ubuntu hardy main 
  
  and then apt-get update and upgrade but no luck. 

That can't work because you need some infrastructue behind the scence
that provides the packages and meta information for apt.

 
 Go here and get the .deb file:
 
 http://packages.debian.org/sid/all/lyx-common/download

Bad idea. Mixing packages accross distribution boarders is not a good
idea for arch:all packages but can work but doing it for architecture
dependend binary packages definetly calls for trouble. Especially if
you pick them from a moving target like Debian/unstable.


On the one hand I'm amazed that Ubuntu is nowdays also hit by the
stable, stale getting rusty problem Debian/stable somehow faces since
ever. On the other Hand I've no clue how to fix it in an enduser friendly
way. And I wouldn't call my usual advice 'simply rebuild it in a local
pbuilder chroot' userfriendly even if there's some chance that the
current 1.6.4 Debian package would build without further problems.

So maybe the easy way out for the OP might be to switch away from the LTS
release to the latest whatever is 'stable'.

Sven
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I'd say stay in bed, world
Sleep in peace
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Re: [Survey] Explicit subject tag on this list

2009-09-17 Thread Manveru
2009/9/7 Manveru manv...@manveru.pl

 Hi LyXers,

 I created a survey about explicit subject tagging:
 http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/F47471D51261D0F9/

 Feel welcome to fill the answers. Please do not reply to this message.

 --
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 jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
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 Q.1 Do you want explicit mark in subject line?  [image: More Details]
http://polldaddy.com/surveys/report-multiple.php?f=174199q=550622qt=400

Answer Count

 No, I do not want explicit mark in subject line.   24 (67%)

 Yes, I want explicit mark in subject line.   10 (28%)

 I do not have opinion about this.   2 (6%)

 People who answered question:
  *36* (100%)
Not a lot of people answered this survey.

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Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Myriam Abramson wrote:

Sorry, I'm new to Ubuntu (I was using Fedora before). Ubuntu comes
with 1.5.3 and apt-get refuses to let me upgrade to a newer version. 
I've tried to put that in the /etc/apt/sources.list but it didn't

work:

deb ftp://ftp.lyx.org/ubuntu hardy main 

and then apt-get update and upgrade but no luck. 

Any clue? I have a deadline. 
TIA,




Any reason you're on Hardy?  Jaunty is the current stable release and 
Karmic is currently in testing.  LyX 1.6.3-1 is available for Jaunty at 
http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?keywords=lyx.  (For Hardy, that site 
only has 1.6.0rc3; for Intrepid it has 1.6.2.)


/Paul



Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Sam Liddicott

* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 10:47:

So maybe the easy way out for the OP might be to switch away from the LTS
release to the latest whatever is 'stable'.


I echo that. LTS means I prefer stability over new releases and that's 
exactly when it gives.


If people find they would rather have new release then they don't want LTS.

And yet... running XP wouldn't stop me using the latest Lyx on windows 
so it's somewhat funny that a similar situation holds true for Ubuntu.


Sam


Box arrow

2009-09-17 Thread Manolo Martí­nez

Dear all,

Does anyone know a way to obtain the box arrow symbol that is used to 
signal counterfactual conditionals in logic?


Thanks,
Manolo


Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Sven Hoexter
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 03:15:12PM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:

 And yet... running XP wouldn't stop me using the latest Lyx on windows  
 so it's somewhat funny that a similar situation holds true for Ubuntu.

Actually nothing stops you from compiling the latest LyX release on
the Ubuntu release in question and use it. It's just not clickrun.
That's the price of diversity you pay for a more open operating system.
There is a benefit you get when you pay for a more closed plattform like
Windows or Mac OS (in this case: as long as there are community members
carring to provide builds - so thank the people doing the work).

Cheers,
Sven
-- 
If God passed a mic to me to speak
I'd say stay in bed, world
Sleep in peace
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Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Sam Liddicott

* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 15:54:

On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 03:15:12PM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:

And yet... running XP wouldn't stop me using the latest Lyx on windows  
so it's somewhat funny that a similar situation holds true for Ubuntu.


Actually nothing stops you from compiling the latest LyX release on
the Ubuntu release in question and use it. It's just not clickrun.
That's the price of diversity you pay for a more open operating system.
There is a benefit you get when you pay for a more closed plattform like
Windows or Mac OS (in this case: as long as there are community members
carring to provide builds - so thank the people doing the work).


You are quite right.

I want to put on record that I don't use windows, and that apt-get -b 
source is a friend of mine :-)


Sam


Re: Box arrow

2009-09-17 Thread Paul Sutton
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Manolo Martí­nez wrote:
 Dear all,
 
 Does anyone know a way to obtain the box arrow symbol that is used to
 signal counterfactual conditionals in logic?
 
 Thanks,
 Manolo
Does this help

http://www.ucalgary.ca/~rzach/logblog/2007/02/strict-conditional-in-latex.html

I have a symbols.pdf file, which lists literally thousands of styles and
associated symbols,

There may be a specific one for this,  but

Paul

For some reason if I hit reply, i end up sending replies to who ever
sent the original message rather than the list, i have therefore cc'd
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Re: Box arrow

2009-09-17 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Manolo Martí­nez schrieb:

Does anyone know a way to obtain the box arrow symbol that is used to 
signal counterfactual conditionals in logic?


Can you provide a screenshot or image what symbol you are meaning?

regards Uwe


Re: [Survey] Explicit subject tag on this list

2009-09-17 Thread Julio Rojas
Not a lot of people interested on the subject???
-
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jcredbe...@gmail.com



On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Manveru manv...@manveru.pl wrote:
 2009/9/7 Manveru manv...@manveru.pl

 Hi LyXers,

 I created a survey about explicit subject tagging:
 http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/F47471D51261D0F9/

 Feel welcome to fill the answers. Please do not reply to this message.

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Re: [Survey] Explicit subject tag on this list

2009-09-17 Thread Kenward Vaughan
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 17:52 +0200, Julio Rojas wrote:
 Not a lot of people interested on the subject???

I went ahead and took the survey (no opinion). 

I wanted to point out that filtering the list is easy without such a
catch. I have evolution check the recipients for lyx-users which snags
nearly everything.

I'm sorry if I'm simply repeating what others may have said.  I have not
followed the thread at all... :(


Kenward
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whether you like it or not; it is the first lesson that ought to be
learned; and however early a man's training begins, it is probably the
last lesson that he learns thoroughly.

Thomas Henry Huxley



Re: Box arrow

2009-09-17 Thread Manolo Martí­nez
I see. Reading the link below I've found out I need \boxright and 
\boxleft from txfonts; but these do not appear in the equation dialogue 
-although I do have txfonts installed. I cannot simply embed an ERT in 
the middle of an equation, can I? How do I go about calling these 
symbols, then?


Thanks!
Manolo

Paul Sutton escribió:

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Manolo Martí­nez wrote:
  

Dear all,

Does anyone know a way to obtain the box arrow symbol that is used to
signal counterfactual conditionals in logic?

Thanks,
Manolo


Does this help

http://www.ucalgary.ca/~rzach/logblog/2007/02/strict-conditional-in-latex.html

I have a symbols.pdf file, which lists literally thousands of styles and
associated symbols,

There may be a specific one for this,  but

Paul

For some reason if I hit reply, i end up sending replies to who ever
sent the original message rather than the list, i have therefore cc'd
this to the list.



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text size in mac version

2009-09-17 Thread Dave Garbutt
HI,

I have an annoying  frustrating problem-

On the Mac OS - X version I was looking for a shortcut and typed crtl+-
several times (don't ask me why, I was in  lemming like panic at the time)

this shortcut I cannot find in the Lyx doc or the OS X doc at
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343

The effect is to shrink the text size in the document view (but not in
typeset output)
ctrl++ does not reverse it. Every document I open in Lyx is now unreadable..

Do not try to reproduce this unless you know the solution... !!!

I will be very grateful for any help,

--
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Re: text size in mac version

2009-09-17 Thread James C. Sutherland


On Sep 16, 2009, at 2:25 AM, Dave Garbutt wrote:


HI,

I have an annoying  frustrating problem-

On the Mac OS - X version I was looking for a shortcut and typed crtl 
+-
several times (don't ask me why, I was in  lemming like panic at the  
time)


this shortcut I cannot find in the Lyx doc or the OS X doc at
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343

The effect is to shrink the text size in the document view (but not in
typeset output)
ctrl++ does not reverse it. Every document I open in Lyx is now  
unreadable..


I haven't stumbled on that, but if you hold down the command key and  
use the mouse scroll wheel you can change the font size.  That may  
help you get it back to norma.


Re: text size in mac version

2009-09-17 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

James C. Sutherland schreef:


On Sep 16, 2009, at 2:25 AM, Dave Garbutt wrote:


HI,

I have an annoying  frustrating problem-

On the Mac OS - X version I was looking for a shortcut and typed crtl+-
several times (don't ask me why, I was in  lemming like panic at the 
time)


this shortcut I cannot find in the Lyx doc or the OS X doc at
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343

The effect is to shrink the text size in the document view (but not in
typeset output)
ctrl++ does not reverse it. Every document I open in Lyx is now 
unreadable..


I haven't stumbled on that, but if you hold down the command key and 
use the mouse scroll wheel you can change the font size.  That may 
help you get it back to norma.

- zoom-in/zoom-out should have been bound to M-+, M-=, and M--.
- restart LyX and the old value for zoom will be restored
- type in the command buffer buffer-zoom-in
- or use the scrollwheel with the command key (ctrl).

Vincent


Re: [Survey] Explicit subject tag on this list

2009-09-17 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 03:09:58PM +0200, Manveru wrote:
  I created a survey about explicit subject tagging:
  http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/F47471D51261D0F9/
 
  Feel welcome to fill the answers. Please do not reply to this message.
 
  --
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  jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
  gg: 1624001
http://www.manveru.pl
 
 
  Q.1 Do you want explicit mark in subject line?  [image: More Details]
 http://polldaddy.com/surveys/report-multiple.php?f=174199q=550622qt=400
 
 Answer Count
 
  No, I do not want explicit mark in subject line.   24 (67%)
 
  Yes, I want explicit mark in subject line.   10 (28%)
 
  I do not have opinion about this.   2 (6%)
 
  People who answered question:
   *36* (100%)
 Not a lot of people answered this survey.

That's not really surprising for a page that needs creating an account.
I am even surprised that 36 people voted...

Andre'


Footnote Symbol Placement too Low

2009-09-17 Thread Rob
Hi,

I have a footnote on some text that is largest font (base=12) where the footnote
symbol resides only half-way up to the height of the preceding letter.  

How can I change this to put it in the standard position (slightly above the
preceding letter).  The footnote placements are fine for the normalsize text in
my document.

Thanks very much.

Rob



Re: text size in mac version

2009-09-17 Thread Anders Ekberg


On 17 sep 2009, at 19.41, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:


James C. Sutherland schreef:


On Sep 16, 2009, at 2:25 AM, Dave Garbutt wrote:


HI,

I have an annoying  frustrating problem-

On the Mac OS - X version I was looking for a shortcut and typed  
crtl+-
several times (don't ask me why, I was in  lemming like panic at  
the time)


this shortcut I cannot find in the Lyx doc or the OS X doc at
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343

The effect is to shrink the text size in the document view (but  
not in

typeset output)
ctrl++ does not reverse it. Every document I open in Lyx is now  
unreadable..


I haven't stumbled on that, but if you hold down the command key  
and use the mouse scroll wheel you can change the font size.  That  
may help you get it back to norma.

- zoom-in/zoom-out should have been bound to M-+, M-=, and M--.
- restart LyX and the old value for zoom will be restored
- type in the command buffer buffer-zoom-in
- or use the scrollwheel with the command key (ctrl).


Or preferences - Look  Feel - Screen fonts: Zoom

A more (in my opinion) annoying thing is that also  Alt + -  
normally (in all other programs) gives and en-dash, but in LyX it  
zooms out and I have problems reversing my mechanical memory ;-)


/Anders 


Re: Once again: Margin alignment

2009-09-17 Thread rgheck

On 09/16/2009 01:05 PM, jezZiFeR wrote:

Hello,

margin alignment with Lyx 1.6.4.1, OSX and microtype seems to work, 
but just very lightly (I´m not really sure, because it´s so lightly). 
Could somebody tell me how to increase the factor, what do I have to 
enter in the preamble? Up to now I just use:

\usepackage{microtype}

For the margin alignment I found an old notice of mine, that I would 
have to use the option protrusion with the factor of max. 1000…


I don't know about this stuff, but a quick look at the most recent 
manual suggests that you play with the factor option, trying settings 
like factor=1000 or factor=500.


rh



Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Myriam Abramson

Sam Liddicott s...@liddicott.com writes:

 I want to put on record that I don't use windows, and that apt-get -b 
 source is a friend of mine :-)

Thanks for the tip, Sam. 


 Sam


-- 
   myriam


Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Myriam Abramson

 Any reason you're on Hardy?  
I won't have to reinstall till 2011! 

 LyX 1.6.3-1 is available for Jaunty
 at http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?keywords=lyx.  (For Hardy, that
 site only has 1.6.0rc3; for Intrepid it has 1.6.2.)

Thanks for the site. I've downloaded the version for Hardy. So, now I
have 1.6.0 but I still have a problem with pdflatex for the graphics I
have in my document.


 /Paul


-- 
   myriam


Re: Typing lag in Lyx 1.6.4.1, OS X 10.6.0

2009-09-17 Thread Manveru
2009/9/16 Josh Whitney 

> [...]
>
> James,
> Thanks for the quick reply.  I suspect you are correct that this is an
> issue
> with my system only since, as far as I can see, nobody else has mentioned
> it
> with 1.6.*.  I suppose I was just wondering if there was any suggestions on
> how
> to fix it.  I tried deleting Lyx and reinstalling, but that didn't seem to
> help.
>  Is it possible that I'm not completely getting rid of Lyx and that this is
> why
> the problem remains?
>
>
> I am wondering whether it may be related to the problem with fork() on
10.6? If some task normally forked, started to be done in queue, the LyX may
slow down. The interesting thing is why it sometimes triggers a exception.
Just loose thoughts.


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Re: Multiple footnotes

2009-09-17 Thread jezZiFeR
Hm, now I´ve got the problem, that the text inside of the footer is  
closed with a comma instead of a full stop, which I want to have here,  
and which I use – and is still displayed – in every other case. To  
make understandable hat I mean, I add an image this time… I would like  
to have a comma after the first footnote, after "S. 30".


Best*
E.

<>






I think what is wanted is, when there are multiple footnotes in the
same spot in the text, to have the footnote numbers appear like this:
1, 2 (superscripted). Right?

One way to get it is to use footmisc.sty with the multiple option by
putting the following in your preamble:

\usepackage[multiple]{footmisc}

BH




using nomentbl / executing an external command

2009-09-17 Thread s bruijn

I am trying to use the nomentbl package in lyx (to separate the units of my 
nomenclature nicely) using pdflatex.
In order to get things to work nicely, I need to execute the command:

"makeindex -s nomentbl.ist -o filename.nls filename.nlo"

If this command is executed things work out pretty well (some extra "}{" can be 
entered in the standard nomenclature dialog). However, for some reason it seems 
this command is never executed nicely. I tried by changing the the nomenclature 
command in "tools-preferences-output-latex" to:
 "makeindex -s nomentbl.ist -o $$b.nls $$b.nlo" 
but this does not work, it produces an empty .nlo file. Is this because $$b 
maybe only works for convertors? 

I read about the convertors but for some reason I cannot get that to work 
either. Are convertors the way to go for this problem? All that needs to be 
done is call pdflatex, execute the command and run latex again... If it turns 
out to be simple please let me know how it should be done!

Does anyone know whether this is possible at all? 

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Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Sven Hoexter
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 07:34:48PM -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 21:32:51 -0400
> Myriam Abramson  dijo:

> > Sorry, I'm new to Ubuntu (I was using Fedora before). Ubuntu comes
> > with 1.5.3 and apt-get refuses to let me upgrade to a newer version. 
> > I've tried to put that in the /etc/apt/sources.list but it didn't
> > work:
> > 
> > deb ftp://ftp.lyx.org/ubuntu hardy main 
> > 
> > and then apt-get update and upgrade but no luck. 

That can't work because you need some infrastructue behind the scence
that provides the packages and meta information for apt.

 
> Go here and get the .deb file:
> 
> http://packages.debian.org/sid/all/lyx-common/download

Bad idea. Mixing packages accross distribution boarders is not a good
idea for arch:all packages but can work but doing it for architecture
dependend binary packages definetly calls for trouble. Especially if
you pick them from a moving target like Debian/unstable.


On the one hand I'm amazed that Ubuntu is nowdays also hit by the
stable, stale getting rusty problem Debian/stable somehow faces since
ever. On the other Hand I've no clue how to fix it in an enduser friendly
way. And I wouldn't call my usual advice 'simply rebuild it in a local
pbuilder chroot' userfriendly even if there's some chance that the
current 1.6.4 Debian package would build without further problems.

So maybe the easy way out for the OP might be to switch away from the LTS
release to the latest whatever is 'stable'.

Sven
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Re: [Survey] Explicit subject tag on this list

2009-09-17 Thread Manveru
2009/9/7 Manveru 

> Hi LyXers,
>
> I created a survey about explicit subject tagging:
> http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/F47471D51261D0F9/
>
> Feel welcome to fill the answers. Please do not reply to this message.
>
> --
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> jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
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>   http://www.manveru.pl
>

 Q.1 Do you want explicit mark in subject line?  [image: More Details]


Answer Count

 No, I do not want explicit mark in subject line.   24 (67%)

 Yes, I want explicit mark in subject line.   10 (28%)

 I do not have opinion about this.   2 (6%)

 People who answered question:
  *36* (100%)
Not a lot of people answered this survey.

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Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Myriam Abramson wrote:

Sorry, I'm new to Ubuntu (I was using Fedora before). Ubuntu comes
with 1.5.3 and apt-get refuses to let me upgrade to a newer version. 
I've tried to put that in the /etc/apt/sources.list but it didn't

work:

deb ftp://ftp.lyx.org/ubuntu hardy main 

and then apt-get update and upgrade but no luck. 

Any clue? I have a deadline. 
TIA,




Any reason you're on Hardy?  Jaunty is the current stable release and 
Karmic is currently in testing.  LyX 1.6.3-1 is available for Jaunty at 
http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?keywords=lyx.  (For Hardy, that site 
only has 1.6.0rc3; for Intrepid it has 1.6.2.)


/Paul



Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Sam Liddicott

* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 10:47:

So maybe the easy way out for the OP might be to switch away from the LTS
release to the latest whatever is 'stable'.


I echo that. LTS means "I prefer stability over new releases" and that's 
exactly when it gives.


If people find they would rather have new release then they don't want LTS.

And yet... running XP wouldn't stop me using the latest Lyx on windows 
so it's somewhat funny that a similar situation holds true for Ubuntu.


Sam


Box arrow

2009-09-17 Thread Manolo Martí­nez

Dear all,

Does anyone know a way to obtain the "box arrow" symbol that is used to 
signal counterfactual conditionals in logic?


Thanks,
Manolo


Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Sven Hoexter
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 03:15:12PM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:

> And yet... running XP wouldn't stop me using the latest Lyx on windows  
> so it's somewhat funny that a similar situation holds true for Ubuntu.

Actually nothing stops you from compiling the latest LyX release on
the Ubuntu release in question and use it. It's just not click
That's the price of diversity you pay for a more open operating system.
There is a benefit you get when you pay for a more closed plattform like
Windows or Mac OS (in this case: as long as there are community members
carring to provide builds - so thank the people doing the work).

Cheers,
Sven
-- 
If God passed a mic to me to speak
I'd say stay in bed, world
Sleep in peace
   [The Cardigans - 03:45: No sleep]


Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Sam Liddicott

* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 15:54:

On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 03:15:12PM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:

And yet... running XP wouldn't stop me using the latest Lyx on windows  
so it's somewhat funny that a similar situation holds true for Ubuntu.


Actually nothing stops you from compiling the latest LyX release on
the Ubuntu release in question and use it. It's just not click
That's the price of diversity you pay for a more open operating system.
There is a benefit you get when you pay for a more closed plattform like
Windows or Mac OS (in this case: as long as there are community members
carring to provide builds - so thank the people doing the work).


You are quite right.

I want to put on record that I don't use windows, and that "apt-get -b 
source" is a friend of mine :-)


Sam


Re: Box arrow

2009-09-17 Thread Paul Sutton
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Manolo Martí­nez wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> Does anyone know a way to obtain the "box arrow" symbol that is used to
> signal counterfactual conditionals in logic?
> 
> Thanks,
> Manolo
Does this help

http://www.ucalgary.ca/~rzach/logblog/2007/02/strict-conditional-in-latex.html

I have a symbols.pdf file, which lists literally thousands of styles and
associated symbols,

There may be a specific one for this,  but

Paul

For some reason if I hit reply, i end up sending replies to who ever
sent the original message rather than the list, i have therefore cc'd
this to the list.



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Re: Box arrow

2009-09-17 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Manolo Martí­nez schrieb:

Does anyone know a way to obtain the "box arrow" symbol that is used to 
signal counterfactual conditionals in logic?


Can you provide a screenshot or image what symbol you are meaning?

regards Uwe


Re: [Survey] Explicit subject tag on this list

2009-09-17 Thread Julio Rojas
Not a lot of people interested on the subject???
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com



On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Manveru  wrote:
> 2009/9/7 Manveru 
>
>> Hi LyXers,
>>
>> I created a survey about explicit subject tagging:
>> http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/F47471D51261D0F9/
>>
>> Feel welcome to fill the answers. Please do not reply to this message.
>>
>> --
>> Manveru
>> jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
>>     gg: 1624001
>>   http://www.manveru.pl
>>
>
>  Q.1 Do you want explicit mark in subject line?  [image: More Details]
> 
>
> Answer Count
>
>  No, I do not want explicit mark in subject line.   24 (67%)
>
>  Yes, I want explicit mark in subject line.   10 (28%)
>
>  I do not have opinion about this.   2 (6%)
>
>  People who answered question:
>  *36* (100%)
> Not a lot of people answered this survey.
>
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Re: [Survey] Explicit subject tag on this list

2009-09-17 Thread Kenward Vaughan
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 17:52 +0200, Julio Rojas wrote:
> Not a lot of people interested on the subject???

I went ahead and took the survey ("no opinion"). 

I wanted to point out that filtering the list is easy without such a
catch. I have evolution check the recipients for "lyx-users" which snags
nearly everything.

I'm sorry if I'm simply repeating what others may have said.  I have not
followed the thread at all... :(


Kenward
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make yourself do the thing you have to do, when it ought to be done,
whether you like it or not; it is the first lesson that ought to be
learned; and however early a man's training begins, it is probably the
last lesson that he learns thoroughly.

Thomas Henry Huxley



Re: Box arrow

2009-09-17 Thread Manolo Martí­nez
I see. Reading the link below I've found out I need \boxright and 
\boxleft from txfonts; but these do not appear in the equation dialogue 
-although I do have txfonts installed. I cannot simply embed an ERT in 
the middle of an equation, can I? How do I go about calling these 
symbols, then?


Thanks!
Manolo

Paul Sutton escribió:

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Manolo Martí­nez wrote:
  

Dear all,

Does anyone know a way to obtain the "box arrow" symbol that is used to
signal counterfactual conditionals in logic?

Thanks,
Manolo


Does this help

http://www.ucalgary.ca/~rzach/logblog/2007/02/strict-conditional-in-latex.html

I have a symbols.pdf file, which lists literally thousands of styles and
associated symbols,

There may be a specific one for this,  but

Paul

For some reason if I hit reply, i end up sending replies to who ever
sent the original message rather than the list, i have therefore cc'd
this to the list.



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text size in mac version

2009-09-17 Thread Dave Garbutt
HI,

I have an annoying & frustrating problem-

On the Mac OS - X version I was looking for a shortcut and typed crtl+-
several times (don't ask me why, I was in  lemming like panic at the time)

this shortcut I cannot find in the Lyx doc or the OS X doc at
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343

The effect is to shrink the text size in the document view (but not in
typeset output)
ctrl++ does not reverse it. Every document I open in Lyx is now unreadable..

Do not try to reproduce this unless you know the solution... !!!

I will be very grateful for any help,

--
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Re: text size in mac version

2009-09-17 Thread James C. Sutherland


On Sep 16, 2009, at 2:25 AM, Dave Garbutt wrote:


HI,

I have an annoying & frustrating problem-

On the Mac OS - X version I was looking for a shortcut and typed crtl 
+-
several times (don't ask me why, I was in  lemming like panic at the  
time)


this shortcut I cannot find in the Lyx doc or the OS X doc at
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343

The effect is to shrink the text size in the document view (but not in
typeset output)
ctrl++ does not reverse it. Every document I open in Lyx is now  
unreadable..


I haven't stumbled on that, but if you hold down the command key and  
use the mouse scroll wheel you can change the font size.  That may  
help you get it back to norma.


Re: text size in mac version

2009-09-17 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

James C. Sutherland schreef:


On Sep 16, 2009, at 2:25 AM, Dave Garbutt wrote:


HI,

I have an annoying & frustrating problem-

On the Mac OS - X version I was looking for a shortcut and typed crtl+-
several times (don't ask me why, I was in  lemming like panic at the 
time)


this shortcut I cannot find in the Lyx doc or the OS X doc at
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343

The effect is to shrink the text size in the document view (but not in
typeset output)
ctrl++ does not reverse it. Every document I open in Lyx is now 
unreadable..


I haven't stumbled on that, but if you hold down the command key and 
use the mouse scroll wheel you can change the font size.  That may 
help you get it back to norma.

- zoom-in/zoom-out should have been bound to M-+, M-=, and M--.
- restart LyX and the old value for zoom will be restored
- type in the command buffer "buffer-zoom-in"
- or use the scrollwheel with the command key (ctrl).

Vincent


Re: [Survey] Explicit subject tag on this list

2009-09-17 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 03:09:58PM +0200, Manveru wrote:
> > I created a survey about explicit subject tagging:
> > http://surveys.polldaddy.com/s/F47471D51261D0F9/
> >
> > Feel welcome to fill the answers. Please do not reply to this message.
> >
> > --
> > Manveru
> > jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
> > gg: 1624001
> >   http://www.manveru.pl
> >
> 
>  Q.1 Do you want explicit mark in subject line?  [image: More Details]
> 
> 
> Answer Count
> 
>  No, I do not want explicit mark in subject line.   24 (67%)
> 
>  Yes, I want explicit mark in subject line.   10 (28%)
> 
>  I do not have opinion about this.   2 (6%)
> 
>  People who answered question:
>   *36* (100%)
> Not a lot of people answered this survey.

That's not really surprising for a page that needs creating an account.
I am even surprised that 36 people voted...

Andre'


Footnote Symbol Placement too Low

2009-09-17 Thread Rob
Hi,

I have a footnote on some text that is largest font (base=12) where the footnote
symbol resides only half-way up to the height of the preceding letter.  

How can I change this to put it in the standard position (slightly above the
preceding letter).  The footnote placements are fine for the normalsize text in
my document.

Thanks very much.

Rob



Re: text size in mac version

2009-09-17 Thread Anders Ekberg


On 17 sep 2009, at 19.41, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:


James C. Sutherland schreef:


On Sep 16, 2009, at 2:25 AM, Dave Garbutt wrote:


HI,

I have an annoying & frustrating problem-

On the Mac OS - X version I was looking for a shortcut and typed  
crtl+-
several times (don't ask me why, I was in  lemming like panic at  
the time)


this shortcut I cannot find in the Lyx doc or the OS X doc at
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1343

The effect is to shrink the text size in the document view (but  
not in

typeset output)
ctrl++ does not reverse it. Every document I open in Lyx is now  
unreadable..


I haven't stumbled on that, but if you hold down the command key  
and use the mouse scroll wheel you can change the font size.  That  
may help you get it back to norma.

- zoom-in/zoom-out should have been bound to M-+, M-=, and M--.
- restart LyX and the old value for zoom will be restored
- type in the command buffer "buffer-zoom-in"
- or use the scrollwheel with the command key (ctrl).


Or preferences -> Look & Feel -> Screen fonts: Zoom

A more (in my opinion) annoying thing is that also  Alt + -  
"normally" (in all other programs) gives and en-dash, but in LyX it  
zooms out and I have problems reversing my "mechanical memory" ;-)


/Anders 


Re: Once again: Margin alignment

2009-09-17 Thread rgheck

On 09/16/2009 01:05 PM, jezZiFeR wrote:

Hello,

margin alignment with Lyx 1.6.4.1, OSX and microtype seems to work, 
but just very lightly (I´m not really sure, because it´s so lightly). 
Could somebody tell me how to increase the factor, what do I have to 
enter in the preamble? Up to now I just use:

\usepackage{microtype}

For the margin alignment I found an old notice of mine, that I would 
have to use the option "protrusion" with the factor of max. 1000…


I don't know about this stuff, but a quick look at the most recent 
manual suggests that you play with the factor option, trying settings 
like factor=1000 or factor=500.


rh



Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Myriam Abramson

"Sam Liddicott"  writes:

> I want to put on record that I don't use windows, and that "apt-get -b 
> source" is a friend of mine :-)

Thanks for the tip, Sam. 

>
> Sam


-- 
   myriam


Re: Lyx and Ubuntu Hardy

2009-09-17 Thread Myriam Abramson

> Any reason you're on Hardy?  
I won't have to reinstall till 2011! 

> LyX 1.6.3-1 is available for Jaunty
> at http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?keywords=lyx.  (For Hardy, that
> site only has 1.6.0rc3; for Intrepid it has 1.6.2.)

Thanks for the site. I've downloaded the version for Hardy. So, now I
have 1.6.0 but I still have a problem with pdflatex for the graphics I
have in my document.

>
> /Paul


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