Re: Some words in Hebrew
John, I use XeTeX instead of LaTeX for Hebrew because it allows me to use any font installed on my system. If you type in unicode (utf8) and use a unicode font, this works well. I don't know about legacy fonts. I know there is some support for Hebrew aside from what I have mentioned, but I am unfamiliar with it. In your preamble put this: \usepackage{fontspec} \usepackage{xltxtra} \usepackage{bidi} \newfontfamily\hebrewfont[Script=Hebrew]{system>} \newenvironment{hebrew}{\setRL\hebrewfont}{\setLR} \newcommand{\he}[1]{\RL{\hebrewfont #1}} To include Hebrew, type: \he{} or \begin{hebrew} \end{hebrew} Since I am mainly dealing with biblical Hebrew, I use SBL Hebrew for my font, but you can choose any font on your system when you compile with XeTeX. Google for how to set up LyX to use XeTeX. It's not that complicated. Daniel jbutzu wrote: Hi there. I am typing an article for a blog and need to insert a couple of words in Hebrew. What is the easiest process to do this? I have fonts that I have used in other programs already installed om my computer. Also I selected Hebrew in the install package... I forget whether this was for a dictionary though or something else. Responses would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance. John
Re: lyx make error on ubuntu feisty 7.04
BuZZ-dEE writes: > Hello, I want to install lyx-1.6.4.1 from source but i get an error > during make. configure before was successfull. i want to install lyx in > a non-standard directory. further i have the newest qt version installed > from source in a non-standard directory. > > what can i do now? [...] > checking for QT4_CORE... yes > checking for QT4_FRONTEND... yes > checking for moc-qt4... /usr/bin/moc-qt4 > checking for uic-qt4... /usr/bin/uic-qt4 > checking for rcc-qt4... no > checking for rcc... /home/schlatow/Programme/bin/rcc The configure script is using the system moc and uic. This is because moc-qt4 and uic-qt4 are tried first and I bet they are the Qt 4.2 versions. In the /home/schlatow/Programme/bin directory you should have moc and uic, so try renaming them as moc-qt4 and uic-qt4 and reconfigure. If that does not help, try using --with-qt4-dir=/home/schlatow/Programme with the configure command. If it still fails, rename /usr/bin/moc-qt4 and /usr/bin/uic-qt4 as /usr/bin/moc-qt4.old and /usr/bin/uic-qt4.old, for example. Now it should definitely work. -- Enrico
Some words in Hebrew
Hi there. I am typing an article for a blog and need to insert a couple of words in Hebrew. What is the easiest process to do this? I have fonts that I have used in other programs already installed om my computer. Also I selected Hebrew in the install package... I forget whether this was for a dictionary though or something else. Responses would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance. John -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Some-words-in-Hebrew-tp3702768p3702768.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
No PDF preview in LyX: "Error converting to loadable format"
Hi, I allow myself to ask the lyx user list one more question before I become an expert :-) I am using LyX 1.6.4, the Complete Alternative Windows installation. When I insert PDF document in a figure float, LyX gives me the message "Error converting to loadable format". I have entered the Tools->Preferences dialog and the Converters pane, but no luck here. Is there a way to get around this problem or is it simply a bug? Best regards Bjørn Liene Gundersen
Re: LyX 1.6. ~ LaTex2RTF
rgheck wrote: > On 09/22/2009 10:14 PM, 0 wrote: > > I've used the two links below to start using LaTeX 2 RTF: > > http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ExportingRichTextFormatWithLaTeX2rtf#toc2 > > http://latex2rtf.sourceforge.net/ > > > > "Rich Text Format" appeared in export list. But it does not work, and says > > LyX: Cannot convert file > > An error occurred whilst running latex2rt -p -S -o "newfile2.rtf" > > "newfile2.tex" > > > > What can I do? > > > > -- > > OS: Windows XP > > LyX: 1.6.4 > > > > > > > Can someone on Windows explain to O here how to run latex2rt from a > terminal? We need more error messages. OK, here we go. I start pointing to problems which had already hit other users. 1. You ("0") wrote that you "used" the links given. But the first link contains several alternative descriptions how to install latex2rtf. So: How and in which folder did you actually install latex2rtf? 2. How long (number of characters) is the full path to the folder where your "newfile2.tex" is stored? Because latex2rt.exe uses a dos prompt, the maximum length (including "newfile2.tex") is about 256 characters, and there also is a limitation on the number of folder nesting depth (which I can't remember just now). 3. Which version of latex2rtf? Open a command prompt and type the command (use the folder in which you installed it, and if the path contains blanks as below, include it in double quotes as shown): "C:\Program Files\latex2rtf\latex2rt" -version latex2rtf should display the version info. If not, something is wrong with the installation. 4. If (3) displayed the version info correctly, add -P C:/Progra~1/latex2rtf to the latex2rtf options in LyX. Does it work now? Wilfried
Re: Where to get an overview over possible key-binding commands which is not pre-defined?
Bjørn Liene Gundersen schreef: Hi, I wish to get an overview over parameters to key-bindings to all functions in LyX, where can I find that? For instance, if I want to make a key-binding to "Insert figure float" I need to search up the key-binding "float-insert" and modify it to "float-insert figure" and give it a short cut. What if I want to make a short-cut for Insert Vertical Space? I tried to modify the key-binding "space-insert" to "space-insert vertical" but it didn't work for me, how to do that, how can I get an overview on how to do it in similar situations? Does it exist a map of possible key-bindings commands? Thanks and best regards Bjørn Liene Gundersen Have a look at the LFUNs document in the menu Help->LyX Functions. (For a vertical space enter "inset-insert vspace") Vincent
Re: \sideset command supported?
Hi Paul, Thanks, I understand now. Earlier, I didn't know that \sideset works only for mathematical operators and I used 'M' just as an example. My question was whether there is a LyX function that supports similar rendering and if either this or \sideset would show up on the DVI/PDF. You've answered the latter and helped me understand better. thanks, Manoj On Wednesday 23 September 2009 02:17:38 pm Paul A. Rubin wrote: > Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: > > Hi, > > > > LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and > > subscripts on the left side also. For example, > > > >\sideset{_a^b}{_c^d} M prints 'M' with 'a' at its lower-left, 'b' at > > is upper-left, and with 'c' and 'd' at normal subscript and superscript > > positions. > > > > Can this effect be invoked in LyX? > > \sideset wants to be followed by an operator -- do you have a way to > convince LaTeX 'M' is an operator? I get an error message when I try > the above. > > That said, \sideset{_a^b}{_c^d}\prod works in LyX -- the formula does > not look right in the GUI (meaning that LyX will not translate \sideset > into the appropriate visual effects) but the DVI/PDF output will be > correct. (If you turn on instant preview for formulas, it will show up > in the GUI as well.) Entering it is a bit finicky, but not too hard. > Starting inside a math inset, the keystrokes are as follows (` indicates > a space): > > 1. \sideset` (appears verbatim in the math inset -- should change font > after the space is entered) > 2. \{ (creates both opening and closing braces) > 3. _a`^b` > 4. (cursor out of the braces but stay inside the inset) > 5. \{ > 6. _c`^d` > 7. (cursor out of the braces but stay inside the inset) > 8. \prod` > > /Paul
Where to get an overview over possible key-binding commands which is not pre-defined?
Hi, I wish to get an overview over parameters to key-bindings to all functions in LyX, where can I find that? For instance, if I want to make a key-binding to "Insert figure float" I need to search up the key-binding "float-insert" and modify it to "float-insert figure" and give it a short cut. What if I want to make a short-cut for Insert Vertical Space? I tried to modify the key-binding "space-insert" to "space-insert vertical" but it didn't work for me, how to do that, how can I get an overview on how to do it in similar situations? Does it exist a map of possible key-bindings commands? Thanks and best regards Bjørn Liene Gundersen
Re: \sideset command supported?
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi, LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and subscripts on the left side also. For example, \sideset{_a^b}{_c^d} M prints 'M' with 'a' at its lower-left, 'b' at is upper-left, and with 'c' and 'd' at normal subscript and superscript positions. Can this effect be invoked in LyX? \sideset wants to be followed by an operator -- do you have a way to convince LaTeX 'M' is an operator? I get an error message when I try the above. That said, \sideset{_a^b}{_c^d}\prod works in LyX -- the formula does not look right in the GUI (meaning that LyX will not translate \sideset into the appropriate visual effects) but the DVI/PDF output will be correct. (If you turn on instant preview for formulas, it will show up in the GUI as well.) Entering it is a bit finicky, but not too hard. Starting inside a math inset, the keystrokes are as follows (` indicates a space): 1. \sideset` (appears verbatim in the math inset -- should change font after the space is entered) 2. \{ (creates both opening and closing braces) 3. _a`^b` 4. (cursor out of the braces but stay inside the inset) 5. \{ 6. _c`^d` 7. (cursor out of the braces but stay inside the inset) 8. \prod` /Paul
Re: LyX 1.6.4.1 and Snow Leopard
2009/9/23 Johannes Knaus > Am 23.09.2009 um 16:57 schrieb James C. Sutherland: > [...] > > Would it be possible --as an intermediate workaround solution-- to make > some code changes to autosave completely disable autosave and release this > as a MacOSX-10.6-only Lyx-version? > > > I would consider moving to threads instead of fork(). This may additionally be an performance improvement on Windows, where threading is known to be faster than splitting process into two. I understand that could be a lot of work - I do not have time now to look at the lyx code for fork() occurences, but for now the task could be simplified by writing some threading code used as close as possible to fork(). It may need moving some stuff to separate functions, and call them from thread instead of conditional execution on fork() result. -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
Re: LyX 1.6.4.1 and Snow Leopard
On Sep 23, 2009, at 12:13 PM, rgheck wrote: On 09/23/2009 11:48 AM, Johannes Knaus wrote: Am 23.09.2009 um 16:57 schrieb James C. Sutherland: On Sep 23, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Stefano Baroni wrote: If so, would you please remind us how to disable autosave? LyX -> Preferences -> Look & Feel -> User Interface -> "Backup Documents every XXX Minutes" As said, you can't really disable autosave. No matter which number you type here, LyX does automatic saving. I don't know if this is only a Mac specific issue or happens on all platforms. If so, what is the use of this preference? What do others say? The fix for this was committed to trunk and branch a few days ago, so autosave can be disabled in current 1.6.5svn. The problem was that a confusion between saving automatic backups and saving a backup for the original document had crept into the dialog somehow. So "disabling autosave" was actually disabling backups on saving. Two suggestions to people on Snow Leopard, then. First, have people tried just setting the autosave time to 300? That's five hours between attempts and so "crashes". Not perfect, but better. Have tried this and it does not work. Lyx still crashes about every 5 minutes. Second, if you want the real fix, download and compile current branch from: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/branch/BRANCH_1_6_X/ I posted a longish message about how to do this a couple weeks back, and there's info on the wiki tool. Can you explain further what you mean by "real fix"? Just would like to know before I go through the compile process. The fix for me of late has simply to hit CMD+S about every three minutes. No false crashes occur at all if I am consistent. Third, perhaps it's worth a plea for some kind of emergency release on Mac OSX, as there was an emergency release (1.6.4.1) on Windows. I'll float that idea on devel. Richard
\sideset command supported?
Hi, LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and subscripts on the left side also. For example, \sideset{_a^b}{_c^d} M prints 'M' with 'a' at its lower-left, 'b' at is upper-left, and with 'c' and 'd' at normal subscript and superscript positions. Can this effect be invoked in LyX? thanks, Manoj
Re: LyX 1.6.4.1 and Snow Leopard
On 09/23/2009 11:48 AM, Johannes Knaus wrote: Am 23.09.2009 um 16:57 schrieb James C. Sutherland: On Sep 23, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Stefano Baroni wrote: If so, would you please remind us how to disable autosave? LyX -> Preferences -> Look & Feel -> User Interface -> "Backup Documents every XXX Minutes" As said, you can't really disable autosave. No matter which number you type here, LyX does automatic saving. I don't know if this is only a Mac specific issue or happens on all platforms. If so, what is the use of this preference? What do others say? The fix for this was committed to trunk and branch a few days ago, so autosave can be disabled in current 1.6.5svn. The problem was that a confusion between saving automatic backups and saving a backup for the original document had crept into the dialog somehow. So "disabling autosave" was actually disabling backups on saving. Two suggestions to people on Snow Leopard, then. First, have people tried just setting the autosave time to 300? That's five hours between attempts and so "crashes". Not perfect, but better. Second, if you want the real fix, download and compile current branch from: svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/branch/BRANCH_1_6_X/ I posted a longish message about how to do this a couple weeks back, and there's info on the wiki tool. Third, perhaps it's worth a plea for some kind of emergency release on Mac OSX, as there was an emergency release (1.6.4.1) on Windows. I'll float that idea on devel. Richard
Re: LyX 1.6.4.1 and Snow Leopard
Do you confirm that by disabling autosave LyX 1.6.4.1 works all right on MAC OS X 10.6? No. It seems that even by disabling autosave, LyX still attempts to perform autosaving and the "crash" still occurs. However, this is little more than an annoyance since the app doesn't actually crash and no work is lost. I understand, but this sounds like an annoyance that I am not ready to accept. I will delay for a while the upgrade to OS X 10.6. If this problem is not solved in a few weeks, I am afraid I will have then to choose between LyX and Snow Leopard. Personally, I have the impression that many mac os x users will consider this a serious annoyance. Let's wait and see ... Can any of the developers find a way of completely disabling autosave? This would seem to me an acceptable compromise. I am ready to manually save my own work, but not to be notified at random times that something is going wrong, even if (almost) everything is going all right ... I should also point out that the "crash" only happens when you have unsaved work for a period of time. If you are constantly saving your document as you type, then you will rarely experience this annoyance.
Re: exported latex source code
On 09/23/2009 10:19 AM, David Wang wrote: I found exported latex source (by File->Export->LaTex(plain)) is not terribly clean. Specifically, \begin{equation} and \end{equation} in general don't start at the first column and occupy one line each like, for example, \begin{equation} \mathbf{y} = \mathbf{A} \cdot \mathbf{x} \end{equation} Instead they are embedded in plain text and can appear anywhere within a line. This reduces the code readability when I need to modify latex source directly. So my question is, how to make Lyx export latex source of clearer format? Did I miss anything simple? This is probably a bug. The exported code is meant to be "clean", in this sense, and we do our best e.g. to break the lines at 80 characters, etc, etc. So you should report this on the bug tracker. It's probably an easy fix. I'm not sure, though, because there is a need here to make sure we don't out output too many newlines. I.e., this is OK: blah blah blah \begin{equation} ... but we do not want: blah blah blah \begin{equation} ... At least, we do not want that, unless the user specifically requests it. So it may be that this is a kind of safety valve. Anyway, report it on trac (http://www.lyx.org/trac), and someone can have a look. Until then, you might write use a trivial perl script to clean this up: while (<>) { if (/(.+)(\\begin{equation}.*)/) { print "$1\n$2; } else { print; } } Obviously, sed can work here, too, etc. Perl works for me. Richard
Re: LyX 1.6.4.1 and Snow Leopard
On Sep 23, 2009, at 4:57 PM, James C. Sutherland wrote: On Sep 23, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Stefano Baroni wrote: Hi All. It seems that having a version of LyX working poperly on OS X 10.6 may require some time. Do you confirm that the only feature not working properly is autosave? That has been my observation. Thanks Do you confirm that by disabling autosave LyX 1.6.4.1 works all right on MAC OS X 10.6? No. It seems that even by disabling autosave, LyX still attempts to perform autosaving and the "crash" still occurs. However, this is little more than an annoyance since the app doesn't actually crash and no work is lost. I understand, but this sounds like an annoyance that I am not ready to accept. I will delay for a while the upgrade to OS X 10.6. If this problem is not solved in a few weeks, I am afraid I will have then to choose between LyX and Snow Leopard. Personally, I have the impression that many mac os x users will consider this a serious annoyance. Let's wait and see ... Can any of the developers find a way of completely disabling autosave? This would seem to me an acceptable compromise. I am ready to manually save my own work, but not to be notified at random times that something is going wrong, even if (almost) everything is going all right ... Thanks to all again SB --- Stefano Baroni - SISSA & DEMOCRITOS National Simulation Center - Trieste http://stefano.baroni.me [+39] 040 3787 406 (tel) -528 (fax) / stefanobaroni (skype) La morale est une logique de l'action comme la logique est une morale de la pensée - Jean Piaget Please, if possible, don't send me MS Word or PowerPoint attachments Why? See: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
Re: LyX 1.6.4.1 and Snow Leopard
Am 23.09.2009 um 16:57 schrieb James C. Sutherland: On Sep 23, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Stefano Baroni wrote: Hi All. It seems that having a version of LyX working poperly on OS X 10.6 may require some time. Do you confirm that the only feature not working properly is autosave? That has been my observation. So was mine. Do you confirm that by disabling autosave LyX 1.6.4.1 works all right on MAC OS X 10.6? No. It seems that even by disabling autosave, LyX still attempts to perform autosaving and the "crash" still occurs. However, this is little more than an annoyance since the app doesn't actually crash and no work is lost. IMHO it is a little more than annoyance, as the crash notification window always pops up having focus. That is, it is selected and in front of the text I'm writing on. So that's really a heavy interruption during writing. If so, would you please remind us how to disable autosave? LyX -> Preferences -> Look & Feel -> User Interface -> "Backup Documents every XXX Minutes" As said, you can't really disable autosave. No matter which number you type here, LyX does automatic saving. I don't know if this is only a Mac specific issue or happens on all platforms. If so, what is the use of this preference? What do others say? Would it be possible --as an intermediate workaround solution-- to make some code changes to autosave completely disable autosave and release this as a MacOSX-10.6-only Lyx-version? Johannes
Re: LyX 1.6.4.1 and Snow Leopard
On Sep 23, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Stefano Baroni wrote: Hi All. It seems that having a version of LyX working poperly on OS X 10.6 may require some time. Do you confirm that the only feature not working properly is autosave? That has been my observation. Do you confirm that by disabling autosave LyX 1.6.4.1 works all right on MAC OS X 10.6? No. It seems that even by disabling autosave, LyX still attempts to perform autosaving and the "crash" still occurs. However, this is little more than an annoyance since the app doesn't actually crash and no work is lost. If so, would you please remind us how to disable autosave? LyX -> Preferences -> Look & Feel -> User Interface -> "Backup Documents every XXX Minutes"
Re: LyX 1.6.4.1 and Snow Leopard
Hi All. It seems that having a version of LyX working poperly on OS X 10.6 may require some time. Do you confirm that the only feature not working properly is autosave? Do you confirm that by disabling autosave LyX 1.6.4.1 works all right on MAC OS X 10.6? If so, would you please remind us how to disable autosave? Thansk to all, SB On Sep 23, 2009, at 12:09 PM, Julio Rojas wrote: Not properly, but according to Snow Leopard standards!!! :P - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Christian Liesen writes: I hope you're not holding your breath. We really don't have any LyX developers on Mac, and we'd welcome anyone with expertise who could help out here. (I'm able to package up the binaries, but that's far from being a developer.) What exactly would a LyX developer on Mac need to know? I'm just curious. How to do a fork() properly. JMarc --- Stefano Baroni - SISSA & DEMOCRITOS National Simulation Center - Trieste http://stefano.baroni.me [+39] 040 3787 406 (tel) -528 (fax) / stefanobaroni (skype) La morale est une logique de l'action comme la logique est une morale de la pensée - Jean Piaget Please, if possible, don't send me MS Word or PowerPoint attachments Why? See: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
Re: Forced floats to stay in their subsection in my "Results section"?
On Sep 23, 2009, at 6:42 AM, NanoPete wrote: Hello, I'm writing my masterthesis in lyx and are having problems in my results section. In this section I have a lot of figures (float figures) and I really want them to stay within their subsection here eventhough there's not much text compared to amount of floats. Is there any good solution to handle floats in such a results section/chapter? I've tried setting floats to "here definitely" but those little bandits still just jump aheard into the next section... You could also try Insert -> Formatting -> Clear Page This will force all remaining floats to be placed before the subsequent text.
exported latex source code
Hello, I'm fairly new to Lyx. I found exported latex source (by File->Export->LaTex(plain)) is not terribly clean. Specifically, \begin{equation} and \end{equation} in general don't start at the first column and occupy one line each like, for example, \begin{equation} \mathbf{y} = \mathbf{A} \cdot \mathbf{x} \end{equation} Instead they are embedded in plain text and can appear anywhere within a line. This reduces the code readability when I need to modify latex source directly. So my question is, how to make Lyx export latex source of clearer format? Did I miss anything simple? Thanks, David -- turn and live.
Import noweb file into LyX - How to make it work in Debian/GNU Linux?
Dear LyX Experts, I am stuck with a problem that seems to have been sorted out a few years ago (ticket 3004). The case was about lyx not being able to import a .nw (noweb) file, previously exported by lyx from a respective .lyx file (to test the noweb import function). The result of the import test was reported to be a garbled .lyx file, and that's just what I have encountered. The ticket mentions that a particular user preferences were the culprit, but the details have been lost in the mists of time. I am currently running Debian (Squeeze) and Lyx 1.6.4, installed from .deb packages, in two machines. They both share this "feature". I have tried out e.g. /usr/share/lyx/examples/Literate.lyx, converted it to .nw with lyx, then back with $tex2lyx -n -f Literate.nw (using lyx and straight from the command line, also with option -c "literate-article"). No luck... I checked that the tex2lyx binary was replaced when updating to 1.6.4 (it has not worked properly in earlier lyx versions either). I did not notice anything amiss with the .nw file with emacs. When I looked at the imported .lyx file it seemed that tex2lyx did not recognise "<>=", signalling the start of the code chunk, and act accordingly (=apply scrap style to the code chunks). That kind of code seems to be in place, however, in http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_6_X/src/tex2 lyx/text.cpp. To my knowledge I have not fooled around with the literate format preferences, and when I checked them they were defaults (peeked also in /usr/share/lyx/preferences, no funny lines there). http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/Noweb discusses many tricky issues but not this one. The solution evades me. Please tell what the cure could be, Thanks in advance, Arto
Re: Forced floats to stay in their subsection in my "Results section"?
I'll just post the answear I got on mail from Florian, so that if others come to this page they will also find the answer. Thank you Florian, very much helpfull. Florian: There is a LaTeX-package called placeins (http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/placeins.html), which provides the command \FloatBarrier, so that floats entered between two of those commands do appear between them. In case you don't know, you can add \usepackage{placeins} to your document preamble and insert \FloatBarrier at any point you want in TeX-Code (crtl+L or cmd+L) (last part is actually an earliere answer also from Florian, which I also found useful:) NanoPete wrote: > > Hello, I'm writing my masterthesis in lyx and are having problems in my > results section. > In this section I have a lot of figures (float figures) and I really want > them to stay within their subsection here eventhough there's not much text > compared to amount of floats. > > Is there any good solution to handle floats in such a results > section/chapter? > I've tried setting floats to "here definitely" but those little bandits > still just jump aheard into the next section... > > Thank you for any help > > Best regards > > Peter Jakobsen > -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Forced-floats-to-stay-in-their-subsection-in-my-Results-section-tp3699321p3699686.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: lyx make error on ubuntu feisty 7.04
On 09/23/2009 05:27 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: Hello, I want to install lyx-1.6.4.1 from source but i get an error during make. configure before was successfull. I want to install lyx in a non-standard directory. further i have the newest qt version installed from source in a non- standard directory. what can i do now? In file included from SignalSlotPrivate.cpp:15: SignalSlotPrivate_moc.cpp:14:2: error: #error "This file was generated using the moc from 4.2.3. It" SignalSlotPrivate_moc.cpp:15:2: error: #error "cannot be used with the include files from this version of Qt." SignalSlotPrivate_moc.cpp:16:2: error: #error "(The moc has changed too much.)" The files that are named *_moc.cpp are deprecated. They are now called moc_*. So, it seems that you have compiled LyX some while ago using Qt4.2.3. I think that if you remove the *_moc.cpp files, it will compile. I've seen this error myself. make clean && make distclean, then start over. rh
Re: LyX 1.6. ~ LaTex2RTF
On 09/22/2009 10:14 PM, 0 wrote: I've used the two links below to start using LaTeX 2 RTF: http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ExportingRichTextFormatWithLaTeX2rtf#toc2 http://latex2rtf.sourceforge.net/ "Rich Text Format" appeared in export list. But it does not work, and says LyX: Cannot convert file An error occurred whilst running latex2rt -p -S -o "newfile2.rtf" "newfile2.tex" What can I do? -- OS: Windows XP LyX: 1.6.4 Can someone on Windows explain to O here how to run latex2rt from a terminal? We need more error messages. rh
Re: Forced floats to stay in their subsection in my "Results section"?
> [snip] > I have a lot of figures (float figures) and I really want > them to stay within their subsection here eventhough there's not much > text > compared to amount of floats. > > Is there any good solution to handle floats in such a results > section/chapter? There is a LaTeX-package called placeins (http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/entries/placeins.html), which provides the command \FloatBarrier, so that floats entered between two of those commands do appear between them. If you need more specific help, please say so. > Best regards > > Peter Jakobsen Likewise, Florian > -- GRATIS für alle GMX-Mitglieder: Die maxdome Movie-FLAT! Jetzt freischalten unter http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/maxdome01
Forced floats to stay in their subsection in my "Results section"?
Hello, I'm writing my masterthesis in lyx and are having problems in my results section. In this section I have a lot of figures (float figures) and I really want them to stay within their subsection here eventhough there's not much text compared to amount of floats. Is there any good solution to handle floats in such a results section/chapter? I've tried setting floats to "here definitely" but those little bandits still just jump aheard into the next section... Thank you for any help Best regards Peter Jakobsen -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Forced-floats-to-stay-in-their-subsection-in-my-Results-section-tp3699321p3699321.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: No address in koma-letter
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 13:51:10 +0200 Nicolas Ferré shared this with is all on the Lyx users list: >Hi, > >I just wrote a generic recommendation letter using the Koma-v2 letter >class. In this letter, I don't put any address field, however the >produced output shows a large blank spacing between the "from address" >field and the date. How can I reduce this spacing? > >Regards, >-- >Nicolas Ferre' This might help? Add in preamble: %% Load an *.lco style file (see KOMA documentation) %%\LoadLetterOption{DIN}% % vertical position of the address field \...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{5mm} % space between ref line and letter text \...@setplength{refaftervskip}{1cm} Also set Document settings -> Page Margin -> Foot skip to -2 Play around with it to make it suit your needs. HTH Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** Behave so the aroma of your actions may enhance the general sweetness of the atmosphere. ...Henry David Thoreau *** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic ___
Re: lyx make error on ubuntu feisty 7.04
I have removed the *_moc.cpp but it does not work. :( Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW schrieb: Hello, I want to install lyx-1.6.4.1 from source but i get an error during make. configure before was successfull. I want to install lyx in a non-standard directory. further i have the newest qt version installed from source in a non- standard directory. what can i do now? In file included from SignalSlotPrivate.cpp:15: SignalSlotPrivate_moc.cpp:14:2: error: #error "This file was generated using the moc from 4.2.3. It" SignalSlotPrivate_moc.cpp:15:2: error: #error "cannot be used with the include files from this version of Qt." SignalSlotPrivate_moc.cpp:16:2: error: #error "(The moc has changed too much.)" The files that are named *_moc.cpp are deprecated. They are now called moc_*. So, it seems that you have compiled LyX some while ago using Qt4.2.3. I think that if you remove the *_moc.cpp files, it will compile. Vincent
Re: LyX 1.6.4.1 and Snow Leopard
Not properly, but according to Snow Leopard standards!!! :P - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > Christian Liesen writes: >>> I hope you're not holding your breath. We really don't have any LyX >>> developers on Mac, and we'd welcome anyone with expertise who could >>> help out here. (I'm able to package up the binaries, but that's far >>> from being a developer.) >>> >> >> What exactly would a LyX developer on Mac need to know? I'm just curious. > > How to do a fork() properly. > > JMarc >
RE: lyx make error on ubuntu feisty 7.04
>Hello, I want to install lyx-1.6.4.1 from source but i get >an error during make. configure before was successfull. I >want to install lyx in a non-standard directory. further i >have the newest qt version installed from source in a non- >standard directory. > >what can i do now? > In file included from SignalSlotPrivate.cpp:15: SignalSlotPrivate_moc.cpp:14:2: error: #error "This file was generated using the moc from 4.2.3. It" SignalSlotPrivate_moc.cpp:15:2: error: #error "cannot be used with the include files from this version of Qt." SignalSlotPrivate_moc.cpp:16:2: error: #error "(The moc has changed too much.)" The files that are named *_moc.cpp are deprecated. They are now called moc_*. So, it seems that you have compiled LyX some while ago using Qt4.2.3. I think that if you remove the *_moc.cpp files, it will compile. Vincent
Re: lyx make error on ubuntu feisty 7.04
2009/9/23 BuZZ-dEE > Hello, I want to install lyx-1.6.4.1 from source but i get an error during > make. configure before was successfull. i want to install lyx in a > non-standard directory. further i have the newest qt version installed from > source in a non-standard directory. > > what can i do now? > > schla...@64pc27:~/Programme/src/lyx-1.6.4.1 > ./configure > --prefix=/home/schlatow/Programme/ > [...] > > schla...@64pc27:~/Programme/src/lyx-1.6.4.1 > make > [...] > In file included from SignalSlotPrivate.cpp:15: > SignalSlotPrivate_moc.cpp:14:2: error: #error "This file was generated > using the moc from 4.2.3. It" > SignalSlotPrivate_moc.cpp:15:2: error: #error "cannot be used with the > include files from this version of Qt." > SignalSlotPrivate_moc.cpp:16:2: error: #error "(The moc has changed too > much.)" > [...] > > > Too new QT? -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
Re: LyX 1.6.4.1 and Snow Leopard
Christian Liesen writes: >> I hope you're not holding your breath. We really don't have any LyX >> developers on Mac, and we'd welcome anyone with expertise who could >> help out here. (I'm able to package up the binaries, but that's far >> from being a developer.) >> > > What exactly would a LyX developer on Mac need to know? I'm just curious. How to do a fork() properly. JMarc
lyx make error on ubuntu feisty 7.04
Hello, I want to install lyx-1.6.4.1 from source but i get an error during make. configure before was successfull. i want to install lyx in a non-standard directory. further i have the newest qt version installed from source in a non-standard directory. what can i do now? schla...@64pc27:~/Programme/src/lyx-1.6.4.1 > ./configure --prefix=/home/schlatow/Programme/ configuring LyX version 1.6.4.1 checking for build type... release checking for version suffix... checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking target system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking what packaging should be used... posix checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking for a Python interpreter with version >= 2.3.4... python checking for python... /usr/bin/python checking for python version... 2.5 checking for python platform... linux2 checking for python script directory... ${prefix}/lib/python2.5/site-packages checking for python extension module directory... ${exec_prefix}/lib/python2.5/site-packages checking for gcc... gcc checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out checking whether the C compiler works... yes checking whether we are cross compiling... no checking for suffix of executables... checking for suffix of object files... o checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes checking for gcc option to accept ISO C89... none needed checking for style of include used by make... GNU checking dependency style of gcc... gcc3 checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /bin/grep checking for egrep... /bin/grep -E checking for AIX... no checking for ANSI C header files... yes checking for sys/types.h... yes checking for sys/stat.h... yes checking for stdlib.h... yes checking for string.h... yes checking for memory.h... yes checking for strings.h... yes checking for inttypes.h... yes checking for stdint.h... yes checking for unistd.h... yes checking minix/config.h usability... no checking minix/config.h presence... no checking for minix/config.h... no checking whether it is safe to define __EXTENSIONS__... yes checking whether byte ordering is bigendian... no checking what frontend should be used for the GUI... qt4 checking for a good enough C++ compiler... g++ checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes checking whether g++ accepts -g... yes checking dependency style of g++... gcc3 checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... g++ -E checking for gcc... gcc checking whether we are using the GNU Objective C compiler... yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes checking dependency style of gcc... gcc3 checking dependency style of gcc... (cached) gcc3 checking for extra library directory... NONE checking for extra include directory... NONE checking for extra lib+include directory... NONE checking for main in -lshlwapi... no checking for main in -lpsapi... no checking for main in -lgdi32... no checking for main in -lAiksaurus... no checking Aiksaurus.h usability... no checking Aiksaurus.h presence... no checking for Aiksaurus.h... no checking Aiksaurus/Aiksaurus.h usability... no checking Aiksaurus/Aiksaurus.h presence... no checking for Aiksaurus/Aiksaurus.h... no checking whether to use boost included library... yes checking for wchar_t... yes checking size of wchar_t... 4 checking for a sed that does not truncate output... /bin/sed checking for ld used by gcc... /usr/bin/ld checking if the linker (/usr/bin/ld) is GNU ld... yes checking for /usr/bin/ld option to reload object files... -r checking for BSD-compatible nm... /usr/bin/nm -B checking whether ln -s works... yes checking how to recognize dependent libraries... pass_all checking dlfcn.h usability... yes checking dlfcn.h presence... yes checking for dlfcn.h... yes checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... g++ -E checking the maximum length of command line arguments... 98304 checking command to parse /usr/bin/nm -B output from gcc object... ok checking for objdir... .libs checking for ar... ar checking for ranlib... ranlib checking for strip... strip checking if gcc supports -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions... no checking for gcc option to produce PIC... -fPIC checking if gcc PIC flag -fPIC works... yes checking if gcc static flag -static works... yes checking if gcc supports -c -o file.o... yes checking whether the gcc linker (/usr/bin/ld -m elf_x86_64) supports shared libraries... yes checking dynamic linker characteristics... GNU/Linux ld.so checking how to hardcode library paths into programs... immediate checking whether stripping libraries is possible... yes checking if libtool supports shared librarie