Re: LyX 2 over Mac OS X Snow Leopard make error
> > > Yes -- that fixes it for me. (Assuming this is the right fix, can > someone check it in?) > > Unfortunately no ;-) Over Mac OS X 10.6.2 (snow leopard latest) Intel computer. I started from scratch get the latest svn version by : zsh-% svn co svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/trunk lyx-devel ... Checked out revision 33622. zsh-% cd lyx-devel zsh-% ./autogen.sh zsh-% ./configure --prefix=/Applications/LyX/LyX-svn-2.0.0.app --with-version-suffix=-svn-2.0.0 --with-qt4-dir=/opt/local/libexec/qt4-mac/ --with-included-gettext --enable-optimization=-O2 --disable-stdlib-debug ... Configuration Host type:i386-apple-darwin10.2.0 Special build flags: concept-checks assertions warnings C Compiler: gcc C Compiler LyX flags: C Compiler flags: -Wextra -Wall -g -O2 C++ Compiler: g++ (4.2.1) C++ Compiler LyX flags: C++ Compiler flags: -Wextra -Wall -g -O2 Linker flags: Linker user flags: Qt 4 Frontend: Qt 4 version: 4.6.2 Packaging:macosx LyX binary dir: /Applications/LyX/LyX-svn-2.0.0.app/Contents/MacOS LyX files dir: /Applications/LyX/LyX-svn-2.0.0.app/Contents/Resources Configuration of LyX was successful. Type 'make' to compile the program, and then 'make install' to install it. zsh-% make ... Again, ending by : /opt/local/bin/msgmerge --update ar.po LyX-svn-2.0.0.pot terminé. /opt/local/bin/msgmerge: `ar.po': No such file or directory make[3]: *** [ar.po] Error 1 make[2]: *** [stamp-po] Error 2 make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make: *** [all] Error 2 with : zsh-% ls -al po/ar* -rw-r--r-- 1 yt staff 541426 5 mar 05:53 po/ar.po -rw--- 1 yt staff 541426 5 mar 05:53 po/ar.po~ zsh-% ls -al po/Ly* -rw-r--r-- 1 yt staff 473555 5 mar 05:54 po/LyX-svn-2.0.0.pot best, Yvon
Re: how to display only the current section in beamer.
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 5:35 PM, nikunj . wrote: > Hi, > > I generally use the template file for beamer presentation. Any suggestions > on how to display only the current section and subsection instead of the > same highlighted in the TOC ?? > use \insertsection :) > > > Regards, > Nikunj. >
Re: how to vary the spacing between paragraphs?
Richard Brown writes: > > I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm > sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers. > In one specific spot: Insert > Formatting > Vertical Space. Globally, adjust the \parskip length in the preamble (see, for instance, http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Customizing_LaTeX#Paragraph_formatting). /Paul
Re: REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Revtex4-1 says: > Mention features from the REVTeX 4.1 documentation > that should be tested (and fixed in the layout if > broken) before final release of this layout. > >* New environment: video >* \listofvideos seems broken (latex doesn't compile) Nicely done. See my other message about your compilation error. >* Using \cite instead of \footnote for footnotes as > the REVTeX guide suggests. So far \footnote works but > may not be acceptable by journals. Will using the LyX > citation inset generate proper latex? I don't see any mention of this in the revtex user's guide. I don't see a problem with this. Revtex produces a .bib file from your footnotes and use the bibtex mechanism. For submission you need to inline the bibitems anyway. >* New feature: structured abstracts using the description environment This works (at the level of LyX) out-of-the-box. One can insert "description" or other list environments and increase their nesting depth (using TAB or the toolbar buttons). >* Test newly added support for arXiv.org in BibTeX This should just work. More interesting are these features, which would require changes in the LyX citation dialog (or use of ERT): - Multiple references in a single bibliography entry. - Prepending and/or appending text to a citation. - Online citation \onlinecite (this is not new in revtex 4.1, but maybe now is an opportunity to implement it in LyX) >* Port the LaTeX AIP sample to LyX and visually diff the generated PDFs >* Port the LaTeX APS sample to LyX and visually diff the generated PDFs This would indeed be a nice accomplishment. -- Julien
Re: REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
> At present, I am experiencing trouble with the \listofvideos command. LyX > properly inserts this command where I want it but my latex doesn't compile > and therefore my DVI and PDF are not being generated. Let me know if you > happen to see the same. If there is a bug we could file a report. The video > environment is a new feature that they have just begun to support. Try in the preamble: \def\lovname{List of Videos} This should be considered a bug in revtex 4.1 IMHO. Similar commands are defined on line no 7088--7089 of revtex4-1.cls but \lovname is missing. -- Julien
Re: LyX 2 over Mac OS X Snow Leopard make error
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 3:08 PM, Lasse Tuominen wrote: > On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 18:05, Yvon Thoraval wrote: >> 2010/3/4 BH >> >> >> then, doing : >> >> /opt/local/bin/msgmerge --update po/ar.po po/LyX-svn-2.0.0.pot >> >> terminé. >> /opt/local/bin/msgmerge: `po/ar.po': No such file or directory >> >> this is the same error as when doing make >> > > In msgmerge seems to be some bug: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?26149 > > I fixed this by changing one line in Makefile.in.in file in > ./lyx-dir/po directory. > > --- Makefile.in.in-old 2010-02-27 19:27:02.0 +0200 > +++ Makefile.in.in 2010-03-04 19:41:13.0 +0200 > @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ > XGETTEXT_yes = @XGETTEXT_015@ > XGETTEXT = $(XGETTEXT_$(USE_MSGCTXT)) > MSGMERGE = msgmerge > -MSGMERGE_UPDATE = @MSGMERGE@ --update > +MSGMERGE_UPDATE = @MSGMERGE@ --update --backup=none > MSGINIT = msginit > MSGCONV = msgconv > MSGFILTER = msgfilter > > And after that running ./autogen.sh etc. > > -- > Best Regards > Lasse Tuominen Yes -- that fixes it for me. (Assuming this is the right fix, can someone check it in?) Thanks. BH
Re: title page using koma script book
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 22:17 +0100, Richard Brown wrote: > Thanks; I tried that but it output only one line of many, hiding the > rest and still not printing on the blank page after the title page! > > > in the KOMA script there are also the Uppertitleback and > Lowertitleback > environments. Maybe this is what you need? > > Nikos > > Here (too) try to use a box/ minipage. I think it worked for me at some point. Cheers, Nikos
Re: Setting page margins..
Steve Litt schrieb: The smaller inner margins are useful only on a perfect-bound book that lays flat on the table. For something bound more restrictively, like staple binding, you need a much bigger inner margin so you can see the beginnings of lines on odd number pages and ends of lines on even number pages. Then specify a sufficient binding correction as I wrote (e.g. 1cm). The binding correction is exactly the space you need to be able to bind it, e.g. as staple binding. regards Uwe
Re: how to vary the spacing between paragraphs?
Richard Brown schrieb: Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph spacing in the whole document. I just need to be able to say that certain paragraphs will be nearer to the paragraph which follows, on a case by case basis. Then insert some vertical space between the paragraphs via the Insert menu. regards Uwe
Re: title page using koma script book
Thanks; I tried that but it output only one line of many, hiding the rest and still not printing on the blank page after the title page! > in the KOMA script there are also the Uppertitleback and Lowertitleback > environments. Maybe this is what you need? > > Nikos > >
Re: Setting page margins..
On Thursday 04 March 2010 14:38:07 Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Daniele_P schrieb: > > I have a problem with the definition of the page margins in a LyX > > document.. In particular, I would like to create a book-style document, > > where the internal margin is always a bit bigger the the external one so > > that once I print and bind it, the document will be easily readable. > > It's the opposite: the inner margins of a book is always smaller than > the outer ones. I recommend to use the KOMA-script book document class. > Then use the document class option "BCOR" to specify the binding > correction your need for your book. The other margins will be calculated > automatically depending the on the font and the font size of your > document. Therefore use the default margins. > > This method is also used for the LyX user's guide, so have a look at its > document settings as example. > > regards Uwe The smaller inner margins are useful only on a perfect-bound book that lays flat on the table. For something bound more restrictively, like staple binding, you need a much bigger inner margin so you can see the beginnings of lines on odd number pages and ends of lines on even number pages. You can set the margins with the Book document class also, and probably all of them. From within LyX, Document->Settings->Page_Margins, then uncheck the Default box and put the desired stuff in Inner and Outer. StevET Steve Litt Recession Relief Package http://www.recession-relief.US Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stevelitt
Re: Strike-through text in Lyx
On 4 March 2010 13:31, Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Frederick Noronha schrieb: > >> How do I get strike-through text in Lyx 2.6.X please? > > You have two choices: > > - use the LaTeX-package "soul" and then the TeX-code command "\st{your text} > - use the package "ulem" and then the TeX-code command "\sout{your text}" > > Attached is an example LyX file. It is in German but you will understand it > anyway as you only need to understand the examples in the tables. > > regards Uwe > there is a soul module on the lyx wiki http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules -- Stephen
Re: how to vary the spacing between paragraphs?
On Thursday 04 March 2010 14:36:42 Nikos Alexandris wrote: > On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 19:31 +0100, Richard Brown wrote: > > I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm > > sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers. > > > > Richard > > Have you already tried Document > Settings > Text Layout > Vertical > space (choose what you like) under "Separate paragraphs with" ? > > Cheers, Nikos > That only works if he doesn't indent paragraphs. Otherwise he has to use a simple LaTeX command, which I've forgotten. STeveT Steve Litt Recession Relief Package http://www.recession-relief.US Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/stevelitt
Re: how to vary the spacing between paragraphs?
On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 21:12:37 +0100 Richard Brown wrote: > Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my > question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph > spacing in the whole document. I just need to be able to say that > certain paragraphs will be nearer to the paragraph which follows, on a > case by case basis. Try Insert|Formatting|Vertical spacing... John
Re: how to vary the spacing between paragraphs?
Ehud Kaplan wrote: > Document/Settings/text layout/Vertical space Thanks for that; but I'm sorry I should have been clearer in my question. I don't want to change the default settings for paragraph spacing in the whole document. I just need to be able to say that certain paragraphs will be nearer to the paragraph which follows, on a case by case basis.
Re: LyX 2 over Mac OS X Snow Leopard make error
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 18:05, Yvon Thoraval wrote: > 2010/3/4 BH > > > then, doing : > > /opt/local/bin/msgmerge --update po/ar.po po/LyX-svn-2.0.0.pot > > terminé. > /opt/local/bin/msgmerge: `po/ar.po': No such file or directory > > this is the same error as when doing make > In msgmerge seems to be some bug: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?26149 I fixed this by changing one line in Makefile.in.in file in ./lyx-dir/po directory. --- Makefile.in.in-old 2010-02-27 19:27:02.0 +0200 +++ Makefile.in.in 2010-03-04 19:41:13.0 +0200 @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ XGETTEXT_yes = @XGETTEXT_015@ XGETTEXT = $(XGETTEXT_$(USE_MSGCTXT)) MSGMERGE = msgmerge -MSGMERGE_UPDATE = @MSGMERGE@ --update +MSGMERGE_UPDATE = @MSGMERGE@ --update --backup=none MSGINIT = msginit MSGCONV = msgconv MSGFILTER = msgfilter And after that running ./autogen.sh etc. -- Best Regards Lasse Tuominen
Re: in Koma script book: how to put pages before the title page
On Fri, 2010-01-22 at 22:56 +0100, Richard Brown wrote: > I don't seem to be able to do this. If I put a \frontmatter command in > before my title, anything longer than five words produces a compile > error. What am I missing? A "minipage" before the ERT could do this (not extensively tested). Regards, Nikos
Re: Setting page margins..
Daniele_P schrieb: I have a problem with the definition of the page margins in a LyX document.. In particular, I would like to create a book-style document, where the internal margin is always a bit bigger the the external one so that once I print and bind it, the document will be easily readable. It's the opposite: the inner margins of a book is always smaller than the outer ones. I recommend to use the KOMA-script book document class. Then use the document class option "BCOR" to specify the binding correction your need for your book. The other margins will be calculated automatically depending the on the font and the font size of your document. Therefore use the default margins. This method is also used for the LyX user's guide, so have a look at its document settings as example. regards Uwe
Re: how to vary the spacing between paragraphs?
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 19:31 +0100, Richard Brown wrote: > I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm > sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers. > > Richard Have you already tried Document > Settings > Text Layout > Vertical space (choose what you like) under "Separate paragraphs with" ? Cheers, Nikos
Re: REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
Hi lyx-users, I have created a new wiki page for this layout: http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Revtex4-1 Here I provide a link the layout file and list features to be tested and/or implemented. Thanks, Manoj
Re: how to vary the spacing between paragraphs?
Richard Brown schrieb: I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm sure there must be a way. Sure. Use the menu Document->Settings->Text Layout and use there a vertical space of your choice. regards Uwe
Re: title page using koma script book
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 20:11 +0100, Richard Brown wrote: > Uisng koma script book, and having on my title page only a title, > subject and authors, for some reason I get a white page after the title > page whereas I need to put the title verso there. I can't see any reason > why this is happening: what should I check? > > TIA > > Richard > Richard, in the KOMA script there are also the Uppertitleback and Lowertitleback environments. Maybe this is what you need? Nikos
title page using koma script book
Uisng koma script book, and having on my title page only a title, subject and authors, for some reason I get a white page after the title page whereas I need to put the title verso there. I can't see any reason why this is happening: what should I check? TIA Richard
Re: REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
Hi Manolo, Thanks! I will attach the AIP sample (aipsamp.tex) that came with RevTeX 4.1, and my LyX port of that file (aipsamp-lyx.lyx) in a separate email to you (too big for this list). I'll also attach PDFs generated from aipsamp.tex and from aipsamp-lyx.lyx. It would help if you could port the APS sample that comes with revtex to lyx and compare the PDFs or DVIs generated from those. The easy part is in applying the layout. The time-consuming part is in copy-pasting the latex source and converting the tex markup into lyx equivalent. To speed this up see the last appendix that I created in aipsamp-lyx.lyx (how to use lyx with revtex). Latest RevTeX 4.1 can be downloaded from http://authors.aps.org/revtex4/ - they have already fixed a few bugs At present, I am experiencing trouble with the \listofvideos command. LyX properly inserts this command where I want it but my latex doesn't compile and therefore my DVI and PDF are not being generated. Let me know if you happen to see the same. If there is a bug we could file a report. The video environment is a new feature that they have just begun to support. If you have suggestions for improvement those would be welcome. Thanks once again! Manoj On Thursday 04 March 2010 12:09:19 pm Manolo Martínez wrote: > Hi, Manoj. > > I'll be happy to help you troubleshoot the layout. If you have LyX files > that you want me to compile, or anything, let me know. > > Cheers, > Manolo > > On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 21:28:03 -0500 > > Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: > > Hi lyx-users, > > > > REVTeX 4.1 was recently released and all APS and AIP journals require > > this format which may be backwards-incompatible with v4.0. I've the > > extended revtex4.layout that accompanies LyX to revtex4-1.layout and am > > attaching it. I request help with testing the layout. > > > >I have ported the sample document aipsamp.tex that comes with the > > REVTeX 4.1 distribution to a lyx file and the PDFs generated from both > > sources are almost identical so I believe I have addressed most of the > > issues. > > > >This list doesn't accept emails over 60kB so I am able to attach only > > the layout. Should someone be interested in the other files, please > > contact me directly by email at this address. > > > > > > Thanks, > > Manoj Rajagopalan
Re: Setting page margins..
On 03/04/10, "Daniele_P" wrote: >Dear LyX users, > >I have a problem with the definition of the page margins in a LyX document.. >In particular, I would like to create a book-style document, where the >internal margin is always a bit bigger the the external one so that once I >print and bind it, the document will be easily readable. > >Any clues about how to do it? > Make sure the document is set to "Two-sided": Document>>Settings>>Page Layout Then try the default (which depend on your Document class), or set them to your liking in Document>>Settings>>Page Margins. Notice that It will ask you for an "Inner margin" and an Outer margin, which is what you asked for. S. __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (979) 862-2211 Texas A&M University Fax: (979) 845-0458 305B Bolton Hall fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu College Station, TX 77843-4237
how to vary the spacing between paragraphs?
I don't seem to be able to vary the distance between paragraphs. I'm sure there must be a way. Grateful for pointers. Richard
Re: [solved] Re: Problem using old Lyx document
Note to self: save those old pdf's in a safe place!!! :P - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 6:01 PM, Michael Born wrote: > Thank you all for helping. > > I had to invest much more time than anticipated, but... I now have two > pdf files of the old thesis - looking exactly like the printout. One I > obtained by putting the disassembled thesis into a copier, which scanned > it to a pdf (not very good quality). > In a virtual machine I got a Suse 7.3 running - haha, that was fun. > I could not find a Suse 7.2-iso. Suse 7.3 had lyx 1.1.6fix2 included > that was still to new and made a ps where some page numbers where shifted. > Finally I found a binary of Lyx 1.1.5fix2 on the very well maintained > lyx.org server (the Lyx 1.1.5fix2 sources gave me make errors). > Lyx 1.1.5fix2 writes the same \lyxformat 2.16 and produced a ps file > that looks identical to my printout. > > I'm happy, now. > > Cheers, > Michael > > > Uwe Stöhr schrieb: >> Michael Born schrieb: >> >>> But, the pdf file I can generate now has a different page number >>> compared to the printout from year 2000. I would like the pdf to look >>> exactly like the old printout... and therefore all the paper margins >>> have to be the same, don't they? >> >> Yes. But in your files no page margins were set. The margins were once >> created by the a4 package. The bug was that LyX once used such a >> deprecated package. (a4 was already deprecated when LyX 1.1 was actual.) >> >>> My problem is that the library has this document (diploma thesis) from >>> 2000 as a printout. Now, they want a pdf of this thesis and it should >>> look the same. Because a thesis is some kind of "official" document and >>> it's not allowed to change it afterwards. Thus, I would like to get the >>> same page numbers and table of contents from the .lyx document. >> >> Then you have no other choice than to install LyX 1.1 AND an old >> TeX-distribution, I assume teTeX 2.0.2. >> If this is not possible, have a look in forums to be able to use the a4 >> package correctly. >> >>> With the document class changed to "article (KOMA-script)" the empty >>> pages disappear >> >> Yes, because this is an article class and because your document is >> single-sided. If you need white pages, then at least use double-sided. >> >>> and the "newpage" lyx command is ignored. >> >> I cannot reproduce this. This works fine in the LyX documentation files >> that also use KOMA-script. >> >> regards Uwe >> > >
Re: Setting page margins..
After many trials with Lyx, a friend and I decided to do it directly in LaTeX in the preamble: % \usepackage{anysize} % Controla los márgenes {izquierda}{derecha}{arriba}{abajo}. \marginsize{4.5cm}{3cm}{3cm}{3cm} I don't have any idea as why Lyx is not precise when margins are changed. Printed region in an even page should be overlapped with that of an odd page. We had to do it with the code above. Maybe somebody has a technical answer on this problem. Until then, you can use this snippet of code. best regards. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 6:05 PM, Daniele_P wrote: > > Dear LyX users, > > I have a problem with the definition of the page margins in a LyX document.. > In particular, I would like to create a book-style document, where the > internal margin is always a bit bigger the the external one so that once I > print and bind it, the document will be easily readable. > > Any clues about how to do it? > > Thanks in advance! > > Daniele > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://n2.nabble.com/Setting-page-margins-tp4675645p4675645.html > Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
Re: Setting page margins..
> I have a problem with the definition of the page margins in a LyX > document.. In particular, I would like to create a book-style > document, where the internal margin is always a bit bigger the the > external one so that once I print and bind it, the document will be > easily readable. Choose Document -> Settings. Choose "Page Margins" (in left list). Uncheck "Default Margins". Set any as desired. Click Ok or Apply. (Maybe the defaults are good enough already.)
Re: REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
Hi, Manoj. I'll be happy to help you troubleshoot the layout. If you have LyX files that you want me to compile, or anything, let me know. Cheers, Manolo On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 21:28:03 -0500 Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: > Hi lyx-users, > > REVTeX 4.1 was recently released and all APS and AIP journals require this > format which may be backwards-incompatible with v4.0. I've the extended > revtex4.layout that accompanies LyX to revtex4-1.layout and am attaching it. > I > request help with testing the layout. > >I have ported the sample document aipsamp.tex that comes with the REVTeX > 4.1 distribution to a lyx file and the PDFs generated from both sources are > almost identical so I believe I have addressed most of the issues. > >This list doesn't accept emails over 60kB so I am able to attach only the > layout. Should someone be interested in the other files, please contact me > directly by email at this address. > > > Thanks, > Manoj Rajagopalan
Setting page margins..
Dear LyX users, I have a problem with the definition of the page margins in a LyX document.. In particular, I would like to create a book-style document, where the internal margin is always a bit bigger the the external one so that once I print and bind it, the document will be easily readable. Any clues about how to do it? Thanks in advance! Daniele -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Setting-page-margins-tp4675645p4675645.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
[solved] Re: Problem using old Lyx document
Thank you all for helping. I had to invest much more time than anticipated, but... I now have two pdf files of the old thesis - looking exactly like the printout. One I obtained by putting the disassembled thesis into a copier, which scanned it to a pdf (not very good quality). In a virtual machine I got a Suse 7.3 running - haha, that was fun. I could not find a Suse 7.2-iso. Suse 7.3 had lyx 1.1.6fix2 included that was still to new and made a ps where some page numbers where shifted. Finally I found a binary of Lyx 1.1.5fix2 on the very well maintained lyx.org server (the Lyx 1.1.5fix2 sources gave me make errors). Lyx 1.1.5fix2 writes the same \lyxformat 2.16 and produced a ps file that looks identical to my printout. I'm happy, now. Cheers, Michael Uwe Stöhr schrieb: > Michael Born schrieb: > >> But, the pdf file I can generate now has a different page number >> compared to the printout from year 2000. I would like the pdf to look >> exactly like the old printout... and therefore all the paper margins >> have to be the same, don't they? > > Yes. But in your files no page margins were set. The margins were once > created by the a4 package. The bug was that LyX once used such a > deprecated package. (a4 was already deprecated when LyX 1.1 was actual.) > >> My problem is that the library has this document (diploma thesis) from >> 2000 as a printout. Now, they want a pdf of this thesis and it should >> look the same. Because a thesis is some kind of "official" document and >> it's not allowed to change it afterwards. Thus, I would like to get the >> same page numbers and table of contents from the .lyx document. > > Then you have no other choice than to install LyX 1.1 AND an old > TeX-distribution, I assume teTeX 2.0.2. > If this is not possible, have a look in forums to be able to use the a4 > package correctly. > >> With the document class changed to "article (KOMA-script)" the empty >> pages disappear > > Yes, because this is an article class and because your document is > single-sided. If you need white pages, then at least use double-sided. > >> and the "newpage" lyx command is ignored. > > I cannot reproduce this. This works fine in the LyX documentation files > that also use KOMA-script. > > regards Uwe >
Re: Chapter in biblatex-dw
jezZiFeR wrote: > another question regarding citations in footnote-dw style with > biblatex-dw, using BibDesk: > Is is possible to print the name of chapters (and also titles and > booktitles of entries of "incollection") in italics? \DeclareFieldFormat{chapter}{\mkbibemph{\bibstring{chapter}~#1}} \DeclareFieldFormat[incollection]{title}{\mkbibemph{#1}} \DeclareFieldFormat[incollection]{booktitle}{\mkbibemph{#1}} Regards, Dominik.-
Re: how to display only the current section in beamer.
nikunj . wrote: I generally use the template file for beamer presentation. Any suggestions on how to display only the current section and subsection instead of the same highlighted in the TOC ?? I'm not positive what you mean, but if what you want is to have the PDF file open with the bookmarks tab on the left collapsed, click Document > Settings > PDF Properties, turn on hyperref support, and add pdfpagemode=None under additional options. Alternatively, you can put \hypersetup{pdfpagemode=None} in the document preamble. (Beamer automatically loads Hyperref.) HTH, Paul
Re: LyX 2 over Mac OS X Snow Leopard make error
2010/3/4 BH > On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Yvon Thoraval > wrote: > >> But did you do ./autogen.sh *again* since encountering this problem? > >> (You might also try first running "make clean" or even "make > >> distclean" before doing ./autogen.sh and configuring.) > >> > >> BH > > > > > > yes, obviously i did ./autogen.sh *again*, > > It wasn't obvious, or I wouldn't have asked! ;) > > The error says it can't find ar.po. Does that file exist in the po > directory? (It should be there.) > $ ls po/ar.* po/ar.po po/ar.po~ > I'm basically out of ideas > > BH > $ which msgmerge /opt/local/bin/msgmerge $ /opt/local/bin/msgmerge --update ar.po LyX-svn-2.0.0.pot /opt/local/bin/msgmerge: Erreur lors de l'ouverture de « ar.po » en lecture : No such file or directory may be the command isn't correct because ar.po is in po not in lyx-devel ??? also LyX-svn-2.0.0.pot is in the po subdir then, doing : /opt/local/bin/msgmerge --update po/ar.po po/LyX-svn-2.0.0.pot terminé. /opt/local/bin/msgmerge: `po/ar.po': No such file or directory this is the same error as when doing make
Re: LyX 2 over Mac OS X Snow Leopard make error
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Yvon Thoraval wrote: >> But did you do ./autogen.sh *again* since encountering this problem? >> (You might also try first running "make clean" or even "make >> distclean" before doing ./autogen.sh and configuring.) >> >> BH > > > yes, obviously i did ./autogen.sh *again*, It wasn't obvious, or I wouldn't have asked! ;) The error says it can't find ar.po. Does that file exist in the po directory? (It should be there.) I'm basically out of ideas BH
RE: LyX 2 over Mac OS X Snow Leopard make error
>/opt/local/bin/msgmerge: `ar.po': No such file or directory > >someone (Manveru) said : > >Someone puts language file in makefiles but miss committing >the file on repository? That's not true. Does ar.po exist on your system ? Does msgmerge exist ? What happens if you run the command manually ? Vincent
Re: LyX 2 over Mac OS X Snow Leopard make error
2010/3/4 BH > On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Yvon Thoraval > wrote: > > >> Everything is working fine for me. Try running autogen.sh again. > > > > i did : > > $ make clean > > $ ./autogen.sh > >> > >> Are you using the correct configure line, as specified in > INSTALL.MacOSX? > >> > >> BH > > > > and then : > > $ ./configure --prefix=/Applications/LyX/LyX-svn-2.0.0.app > > --with-version-suffix=-svn-2.0.0 > --with-qt4-dir=/opt/local/libexec/qt4-mac/ > > --with-included-gettext --enable-optimization=-O2 --disable-stdlib-debug > > seems to follow NSTALL.MacOSX ? > > best, > > YT > > But did you do ./autogen.sh *again* since encountering this problem? > (You might also try first running "make clean" or even "make > distclean" before doing ./autogen.sh and configuring.) > > BH > yes, obviously i did ./autogen.sh *again*, this time i did the whole : $ make clean $ make distclean $ ./autogen.sh $ ./configure --prefix=/Applications/LyX/LyX-svn-2.0.0.app --with-version-suffix=-svn-2.0.0 --with-qt4-dir=/opt/local/libexec/qt4-mac/ --with-included-gettext --enable-optimization=-O2 --disable-stdlib-debug and finally : $ make raising the same error ??? best, YT
Re: LyX 2 over Mac OS X Snow Leopard make error
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Yvon Thoraval wrote: >> Everything is working fine for me. Try running autogen.sh again. > > i did : > $ make clean > $ ./autogen.sh >> >> Are you using the correct configure line, as specified in INSTALL.MacOSX? >> >> BH > > and then : > $ ./configure --prefix=/Applications/LyX/LyX-svn-2.0.0.app > --with-version-suffix=-svn-2.0.0 --with-qt4-dir=/opt/local/libexec/qt4-mac/ > --with-included-gettext --enable-optimization=-O2 --disable-stdlib-debug > seems to follow NSTALL.MacOSX ? > best, > YT But did you do ./autogen.sh *again* since encountering this problem? (You might also try first running "make clean" or even "make distclean" before doing ./autogen.sh and configuring.) BH
Re: LyX 2 over Mac OS X Snow Leopard make error
2010/3/4 BH > On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Yvon Thoraval > wrote: > > with svn revision 33618 i get the error at make : > > /opt/local/bin/msgmerge --update ar.po LyX-svn-2.0.0.pot > > > > > > > > .. terminé. > > /opt/local/bin/msgmerge: `ar.po': No such file or directory > > make[3]: *** [ar.po] Error 1 > > make[2]: *** [stamp-po] Error 2 > > make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > > make: *** [all] Error 2 > > > > > > someone (Manveru) said : > > > > Someone puts language file in makefiles but miss committing the file on > > repository? > > > > see msg > http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg79647.html > > > > from preceeding post when i was using révision : 33588. > > > > > > no changes ? > > Everything is working fine for me. Try running autogen.sh again. > i did : $ make clean $ ./autogen.sh > > Are you using the correct configure line, as specified in INSTALL.MacOSX? > > BH > and then : $ ./configure --prefix=/Applications/LyX/LyX-svn-2.0.0.app --with-version-suffix=-svn-2.0.0 --with-qt4-dir=/opt/local/libexec/qt4-mac/ --with-included-gettext --enable-optimization=-O2 --disable-stdlib-debug seems to follow NSTALL.MacOSX ? best, YT
Re: Strike-through text in Lyx
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 16:11 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Nikos Alexandris schrieb: > > > Uwe, is there a way to sort-of-blur the cell-contents in a table so they > > are not any more readable? Something like when you want to hide away > > some results? > > Highlight the text in the cell and set its color to white or gray. The > color table business of LyX is explained in detail in the > EmbeddedObjects manual. I describe there also how to define your own color. > > regards Uwe Thanks!
Re: Import and export to many formats...
On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 08:43 -0700, Rob Oakes wrote: > Hi Nikos, > > To get ODF to work, you must have Sun Java installed from the > restricted repositories. If you don't install that version, it won't > work. Rob, actually it did worked in my system without sun-java: # checking for version java -version java version "1.6.0_0" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.6.1) (6b16-1.6.1-3ubuntu1) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 14.0-b16, mixed mode) # exporting .lyx to .odt (after erasing the appendix in an article_class document) # works, i.e. does not produce empty file # I also have sun-java but not set to be default update-java-alternatives -l java-6-openjdk 1061 /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk java-6-sun 63 /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-su Nikos
Re: lyx 1.6.5 will not open lyx 2 docs
William Seager schrieb: Sorry if this is a duplicate but ... I made the mistake of installing lyx 2 svn and changing a document that I should not have. Now I cannot open that document in 1.6.5 - I just get an error message about lyx2lyx failure: "the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it" The option to export to lyx-1.6.5 does nothing that I can discern (is it supposed to work?) It works well for me. Can you please send a _small_ LyX example file that you created with LyX 2.0svn whose export to 1.6.x fails? IMPORTANT NOTE: LyX 2.0svn is not even in beta state so don't expect it to work properly. DON'T USE LyX 2.0svn FOR REAL LIFE AND ANY KIND OF NON-TESTING DOCUMENTS! regards Uwe
Re: Strike-through text in Lyx
Nikos Alexandris schrieb: Uwe, is there a way to sort-of-blur the cell-contents in a table so they are not any more readable? Something like when you want to hide away some results? Highlight the text in the cell and set its color to white or gray. The color table business of LyX is explained in detail in the EmbeddedObjects manual. I describe there also how to define your own color. regards Uwe
Re: LyX 2 over Mac OS X Snow Leopard make error
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 9:05 AM, Yvon Thoraval wrote: > with svn revision 33618 i get the error at make : > /opt/local/bin/msgmerge --update ar.po LyX-svn-2.0.0.pot > > > .. terminé. > /opt/local/bin/msgmerge: `ar.po': No such file or directory > make[3]: *** [ar.po] Error 1 > make[2]: *** [stamp-po] Error 2 > make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > make: *** [all] Error 2 > > > someone (Manveru) said : > > Someone puts language file in makefiles but miss committing the file on > repository? > > see msg http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg79647.html > > from preceeding post when i was using révision : 33588. > > > no changes ? Everything is working fine for me. Try running autogen.sh again. Are you using the correct configure line, as specified in INSTALL.MacOSX? BH
Re: lyx 1.6.5 will not open lyx 2 docs
On Thursday 04 March 2010 at 10:05, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: > Yes, it works. > > There should be a .lyx16 file next to the original .lyx file, which can > be opened by LyX 1.6.5. > > Vincent thanks - that works perfectly (I just didn't see the file which is created without any notice to the user) -- William Seager University of Toronto Scarborough www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
RE: lyx 1.6.5 will not open lyx 2 docs
>Now I cannot open that document in 1.6.5 - I just get an error message >about lyx2lyx failure: "the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it" > >The option to export to lyx-1.6.5 does nothing that I can discern (is it supposed to work?) > Yes, it works. There should be a .lyx16 file next to the original .lyx file, which can be opened by LyX 1.6.5. Vincent
Re: Import and export to many formats...
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 01:31 +0100, Νίκος Αλεξανδρής wrote: > On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 23:36 +, Guenter Milde wrote: > > On 2010-03-03, Νίκος Αλεξανδρής wrote: > > > On Wed, 03 Mar 2010 10:17:57 -0500, Νίκος Αλεξανδρής wrote: > > > > > Thanks, works as expected! Seems that the problem is my complex (?) > > > article (still I use the normal article document class though). > > > > Is your article in Greek? Maybe this is the showstopper. > > No, no Guenter. It's all english stuff. Just the usual stuff: title, > sections, subsections, tables, nested items, a few footnotes, > references, LyX labels, LyX notes, no figures yet. [Below some details.] > > > > Also, running the conversion "by hand" and reporting the errors might > > give more insight to us all. > > Right. I'll try to spend some time on this tomorrow. OK, I think I found it: I also had an Appendix with a rotated table. I removed the Appendix completely and it worked! :-) Well, as expected, it looks horrible but at least the text is there. Thanks, Nikos
lyx 1.6.5 will not open lyx 2 docs
Sorry if this is a duplicate but ... I made the mistake of installing lyx 2 svn and changing a document that I should not have. Now I cannot open that document in 1.6.5 - I just get an error message about lyx2lyx failure: "the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it" The option to export to lyx-1.6.5 does nothing that I can discern (is it supposed to work?) Am I just out of luck and must just by hand re-make the changes or is there some way to get the document to open in 1.6.5? thanks for any advice, -- William Seager University of Toronto Scarborough www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
Re: Strike-through text in Lyx
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 14:31 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Frederick Noronha schrieb: > > > How do I get strike-through text in Lyx 2.6.X please? > > You have two choices: > > - use the LaTeX-package "soul" and then the TeX-code command "\st{your text} > - use the package "ulem" and then the TeX-code command "\sout{your text}" > > Attached is an example LyX file. It is in German but you will understand > it anyway as you only need to understand the examples in the tables. > > regards Uwe Great example file! Uwe, is there a way to sort-of-blur the cell-contents in a table so they are not any more readable? Something like when you want to hide away some results? Thanks, Nikos
Re: PDF error converting to loadable format
Manveru schrieb: However on one of CTAN mirrors there is 8.71: ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/support/ghostscript/GPL/gs871/ Has anyone know whether mentioned bug is corrected in 8.71? This bug should be fixed in 8.71. regards Uwe
LyX 2 over Mac OS X Snow Leopard make error
with svn revision 33618 i get the error at make : /opt/local/bin/msgmerge --update ar.po LyX-svn-2.0.0.pot .. terminé. /opt/local/bin/msgmerge: `ar.po': No such file or directory make[3]: *** [ar.po] Error 1 make[2]: *** [stamp-po] Error 2 make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make: *** [all] Error 2 someone (Manveru) said : Someone puts language file in makefiles but miss committing the file on repository? see msg http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg79647.html from preceeding post when i was using révision : 33588. no changes ? YT
Re: PDF error converting to loadable format
2010/3/4 Stephen Buonopane > - Original Message - > >I have a horrible feeling I have asked this before, but on Ubuntu 9.10 > >Lyx won't show PDF images in the document (they compile OK). > > >They show up on Windows OK, so I assume its some set up on Linux that I > >need to tweak. > -- > > If you have ghostscript version 8.70, then the issue is a bug in gs. > Here is a workaround from a previous post > [...] WTF? There is no such thing as ghostscript 8.7 on official Ghostscript site: http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ On the other hand there is not link on old site to new site: http://www.ghostscript.com/ However on one of CTAN mirrors there is 8.71: ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/support/ghostscript/GPL/gs871/ Has anyone know whether mentioned bug is corrected in 8.71? -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
Re: Strike-through text in Lyx
Frederick Noronha schrieb: How do I get strike-through text in Lyx 2.6.X please? You have two choices: - use the LaTeX-package "soul" and then the TeX-code command "\st{your text} - use the package "ulem" and then the TeX-code command "\sout{your text}" Attached is an example LyX file. It is in German but you will understand it anyway as you only need to understand the examples in the tables. regards Uwe strike-through.lyx Description: application/lyx
how to display only the current section in beamer.
Hi, I generally use the template file for beamer presentation. Any suggestions on how to display only the current section and subsection instead of the same highlighted in the TOC ?? Regards, Nikunj.
Re: PDF error converting to loadable format
- Original Message - >I have a horrible feeling I have asked this before, but on Ubuntu 9.10 >Lyx won't show PDF images in the document (they compile OK). >They show up on Windows OK, so I assume its some set up on Linux that I >need to tweak. -- If you have ghostscript version 8.70, then the issue is a bug in gs. Here is a workaround from a previous post This seems to be a result of the bug reported here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/imagemagick/+bug/487637 Copy the script convertDefault.py from /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/scripts Comment out the lines if sys.argv[1][:4] == 'pdf:' and (version >= 0x060206 or gm): opts = '-define pdf:use-cropbox=true ' + opts On a Mac, the script goes in /Users/username/Library/Application\ Support/LyX-1.6/scripts
Re: PDF error converting to loadable format
On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 09:58 +, Graham Smith wrote: > I have a horrible feeling I have asked this before, but on Ubuntu 9.10 > Lyx won't show PDF images in the document (they compile OK). The same (almost) here. In my case most of the ".pdf"s won't appear but a few will do. But, as you say, the compile ok in the final pdf. Nikos
Re: Strike-through text in Lyx
Frederick Noronha wrote: > How do I get strike-through text in Lyx 2.6.X please? FN not possible without ERT. lyx 2.0 will support it. pavel
PDF error converting to loadable format
I have a horrible feeling I have asked this before, but on Ubuntu 9.10 Lyx won't show PDF images in the document (they compile OK). They show up on Windows OK, so I assume its some set up on Linux that I need to tweak. Can someone point me in the right direction. Many thanks, Graham
Strike-through text in Lyx
How do I get strike-through text in Lyx 2.6.X please? FN -- Frederick Noronha Columnist :: journalism :: editing :: alt.publishing :: photography :: blogging P +91-832-2409490 M +91-9822122436 A:784 Saligao 403511 Goa India Please add a 'signature' below your email. Makes it easy when someone wants to contact you!