This is a sily question, but my only excuse is I'm trying to understand.
Thanks for your patience, understanding and answers!
Up to now I've been inserting my photographs and other graphics in a float.
But what is the float actually for? Can I just insert the graphics files
directly via the
I have some TIFF files exported from Sibelius, the music scoring program.
They are just high-quality images of black and white music scores. I tried
converting them to jpg in GIMP for inclusion in my Lyx manuscript, but the
results were awful- or at least, they were awful in lyx. When I open the
A float leaves to LaTeX the decision of where to put the image. This
is not a trivial decision and in most cases, LaTeX does a better job
than you at balancing text distribution when an image is inserted.
Even if you want to put an image in a particular place, a float allows
you to do it.
It's much better if you print them as PDFs and the include them in
your Lyx document. I think this should be possible from your
application.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 8:24 AM, Richard Brown
On 2010-03-19, Richard Brown wrote:
I have some TIFF files exported from Sibelius, the music scoring program.
They are just high-quality images of black and white music scores. I tried
converting them to jpg in GIMP for inclusion in my Lyx manuscript, but the
results were awful- or at least,
On 2010-03-18, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
I have a dual language document, that lyx thinks is all English.
You have to tell it otherwise. Try EditText PropertiesCustomLanguage
(or M-x language your language, if the desired language is supported
and you know the lyx-internal name of it.)
I it a
On 2010-03-18, Manveru wrote:
--0016e6db66f9868eb9048216b83b
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
2010/3/18 Jack Desert jwo...@gmail.com
Yes, it does have XML-RPC capability. Does LyX have a
built-in XML-RPC client, or would I have to use a separate one? I
would still want the option
Peter wrote:
I tried to install the spellcheck function in lyx on my Windows VISTA and
got it working for the English language. But it just won't work for other
languages although the dictionaries are installed.
I went to Tools - Preferences - Spellchecker and I typed in the
Alternative
Bonjour,
Je rédige actuellement mon mémoire en utilisant Lyx. Cependant, j'ai
quelques soucis de mise en page.
J'ai choisis la classe de document report qui me semble la plus adaptée
pour un mémoire. Mais la numérotation des sections commence à 0 (j'obtiens
0.1 puis 0.2 ...). Commment faire pour
Salut Laura
La liste LyX est en anglais, ainsi on attend de recevoir des messages
en anglais et attends toi de recevoir des réponses en anglais. For the
following, English..
2010/3/19 Lolom lolo_mili...@hotmail.com:
Je rédige actuellement mon mémoire en utilisant Lyx. Cependant, j'ai
quelques
Hi Uwe,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:41 AM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Why the explicit --html option? As you know we use this call as default for
LyX:
python -m elyxer --directory $$r $$i $$o
It the --html a new option and what is it for?
The --html option was in fact added to version
Hi Julio,
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com wrote:
Good news Alex. I'll be waiting for your announcement. BTW, is it
there a flag that can be used to put footnotes in a Notes section at
the end of the document?
Not at the moment, as it might be confused with
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-03-18, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
I have a dual language document, that lyx thinks is all English.
You have to tell it otherwise. Try EditText PropertiesCustomLanguage
(or M-x language your language, if the desired language is supported
and you know the
On 3/19/10, Alex Fernandez ely...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't want to give you false hopes: importing into MS Word should
work well with text, but math (formulae and macros) will never be
perfect. Importing equations is hard; Word has its own equation editor
and it will not read LaTeX, HTML
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/19/10, Alex Fernandez ely...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't want to give you false hopes: importing into MS Word should
work well with text, but math (formulae and macros) will never be
perfect. Importing equations
On Friday 19 March 2010 03:17:49 Richard Brown wrote:
This is a sily question, but my only excuse is I'm trying to understand.
Thanks for your patience, understanding and answers!
Up to now I've been inserting my photographs and other graphics in a float.
But what is the float actually for?
Yeah Alex, you are right. What I wanted to say is that math macros are
not recognized and equations give errors as a consequence. Images for
equations are rendered but they are not included in the resulting HTML
document. This, at least, is what I would like to see. Well, this and
the possibility
Hi again,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:06 PM, Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah Alex, you are right. What I wanted to say is that math macros are
not recognized and equations give errors as a consequence. Images for
equations are rendered but they are not included in the resulting HTML
Of course I want to see equations, and this feature works fine with
standard equations. But some notation I use for my work is defined as
macros. I tried to export one of my papers to HTML with elyxer and
even though equations were rendered as images (in JPG files), they
were not included in the
Just for the hell of it I tried to convert a recent paper with equations
to HTML-- the whole thing was converted properly, but the equations were
mostly mangled...
EK
On 03/19/2010 10:02 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Of course I want to see equations, and this feature works fine with
standard
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com wrote:
Of course I want to see equations, and this feature works fine with
standard equations. But some notation I use for my work is defined as
macros. I tried to export one of my papers to HTML with elyxer and
even though
Hello,
I use report [Koma], and had a large document, of which I erased lots
of text to get a short version. Now I can´t compile any longer, and I
don´t know why. LyX error-message says:
Paragraph ended before \...@ssect was complete.
Too many }'s.
How could I find out, what this means
I'm sorry, I said it from the top of my head. I have a bunch of PNGs
on the same folder as the HTML document. I thought they were going to
be used in the HTML, but it seems from your statement that this is not
the case. So why are this PNGs on this folder? Are they part of the
conversion process?
Alex:
Once again, and I am sure I speak for all
when I say how much we appreciate the exceptional
work you have done with elyxer.
Bill
Alex Fernandez wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com wrote:
Of course I want to see equations, and this feature works
jezZiFeR schrieb:
I use report [Koma], and had a large document, of which I erased lots of
text to get a short version. Now I can´t compile any longer, and I don´t
know why. LyX error-message says:
Paragraph ended before \...@ssect was complete.
Too many }'s.
How could I find out, what this
Hello Laura
I'm moving the discussing to the list so that others can help you, too.
On 3/19/10, Laura Milioni lolo_mili...@hotmail.com wrote:
I have also an other problem. I insert a box Parbox in my document with
some text and a table. But Lyx return me There's no line here to end and
don't
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm sorry, I said it from the top of my head. I have a bunch of PNGs
on the same folder as the HTML document. I thought they were going to
be used in the HTML, but it seems from your statement that this is not
the case.
Hi,
is there a way to force the onscreen rendering for the text contained in a
given character or paragraphy style to be right-to-left? Ideally some kind
of command within the InsetLayout or Style groups in the layout options?
Background: I use XeTeX to typeset a document in several scripts,
Hi Bill,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 5:38 PM, william.croc...@analog.com
william.croc...@analog.com wrote:
Once again, and I am sure I speak for all
when I say how much we appreciate the exceptional
work you have done with elyxer.
Thanks! I have lots of fun working on eLyXer.
Alex.
This file was generated using the moc from 4.5.1. It
inside lyx tree:
find . -name '*moc*' | xargs rm
Before compiler error I found only one *moc*.
I run make clean and is deleted.
I run configure and make produces the error again.
Marcelo
Yahoo! Cocina
Encontra las mejores
Marcelo Acu?a wrote:
This file was generated using the moc from 4.5.1. It
inside lyx tree:
find . -name '*moc*' | xargs rm
Before compiler error I found only one *moc*.
I run make clean and is deleted.
I run configure and make produces the error again.
1. post the error here.
2.
Marcelo Acuña writes:
This file was generated using the moc from 4.5.1. It
inside lyx tree:
find . -name '*moc*' | xargs rm
Before compiler error I found only one *moc*.
I run make clean and is deleted.
I run configure and make produces the error again.
In case you compiled Qt
This file was generated using the moc from
4.5.1. It
inside lyx tree:
find . -name '*moc*' | xargs rm
Before compiler error I found only one *moc*.
I run make clean and is deleted.
I run configure and make produces the error again.
In case you compiled Qt by yourself
This is a sily question, but my only excuse is I'm trying to understand.
Thanks for your patience, understanding and answers!
Up to now I've been inserting my photographs and other graphics in a float.
But what is the float actually for? Can I just insert the graphics files
directly via the
I have some TIFF files exported from Sibelius, the music scoring program.
They are just high-quality images of black and white music scores. I tried
converting them to jpg in GIMP for inclusion in my Lyx manuscript, but the
results were awful- or at least, they were awful in lyx. When I open the
A float leaves to LaTeX the decision of where to put the image. This
is not a trivial decision and in most cases, LaTeX does a better job
than you at balancing text distribution when an image is inserted.
Even if you want to put an image in a particular place, a float allows
you to do it.
It's much better if you print them as PDFs and the include them in
your Lyx document. I think this should be possible from your
application.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 8:24 AM, Richard Brown
On 2010-03-19, Richard Brown wrote:
I have some TIFF files exported from Sibelius, the music scoring program.
They are just high-quality images of black and white music scores. I tried
converting them to jpg in GIMP for inclusion in my Lyx manuscript, but the
results were awful- or at least,
On 2010-03-18, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
I have a dual language document, that lyx thinks is all English.
You have to tell it otherwise. Try EditText PropertiesCustomLanguage
(or M-x language your language, if the desired language is supported
and you know the lyx-internal name of it.)
I it a
On 2010-03-18, Manveru wrote:
--0016e6db66f9868eb9048216b83b
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
2010/3/18 Jack Desert jwo...@gmail.com
Yes, it does have XML-RPC capability. Does LyX have a
built-in XML-RPC client, or would I have to use a separate one? I
would still want the option
Peter wrote:
I tried to install the spellcheck function in lyx on my Windows VISTA and
got it working for the English language. But it just won't work for other
languages although the dictionaries are installed.
I went to Tools - Preferences - Spellchecker and I typed in the
Alternative
Bonjour,
Je rédige actuellement mon mémoire en utilisant Lyx. Cependant, j'ai
quelques soucis de mise en page.
J'ai choisis la classe de document report qui me semble la plus adaptée
pour un mémoire. Mais la numérotation des sections commence à 0 (j'obtiens
0.1 puis 0.2 ...). Commment faire pour
Salut Laura
La liste LyX est en anglais, ainsi on attend de recevoir des messages
en anglais et attends toi de recevoir des réponses en anglais. For the
following, English..
2010/3/19 Lolom lolo_mili...@hotmail.com:
Je rédige actuellement mon mémoire en utilisant Lyx. Cependant, j'ai
quelques
Hi Uwe,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:41 AM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
Why the explicit --html option? As you know we use this call as default for
LyX:
python -m elyxer --directory $$r $$i $$o
It the --html a new option and what is it for?
The --html option was in fact added to version
Hi Julio,
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com wrote:
Good news Alex. I'll be waiting for your announcement. BTW, is it
there a flag that can be used to put footnotes in a Notes section at
the end of the document?
Not at the moment, as it might be confused with
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-03-18, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
I have a dual language document, that lyx thinks is all English.
You have to tell it otherwise. Try EditText PropertiesCustomLanguage
(or M-x language your language, if the desired language is supported
and you know the
On 3/19/10, Alex Fernandez ely...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't want to give you false hopes: importing into MS Word should
work well with text, but math (formulae and macros) will never be
perfect. Importing equations is hard; Word has its own equation editor
and it will not read LaTeX, HTML
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/19/10, Alex Fernandez ely...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't want to give you false hopes: importing into MS Word should
work well with text, but math (formulae and macros) will never be
perfect. Importing equations
On Friday 19 March 2010 03:17:49 Richard Brown wrote:
This is a sily question, but my only excuse is I'm trying to understand.
Thanks for your patience, understanding and answers!
Up to now I've been inserting my photographs and other graphics in a float.
But what is the float actually for?
Yeah Alex, you are right. What I wanted to say is that math macros are
not recognized and equations give errors as a consequence. Images for
equations are rendered but they are not included in the resulting HTML
document. This, at least, is what I would like to see. Well, this and
the possibility
Hi again,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:06 PM, Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah Alex, you are right. What I wanted to say is that math macros are
not recognized and equations give errors as a consequence. Images for
equations are rendered but they are not included in the resulting HTML
Of course I want to see equations, and this feature works fine with
standard equations. But some notation I use for my work is defined as
macros. I tried to export one of my papers to HTML with elyxer and
even though equations were rendered as images (in JPG files), they
were not included in the
Just for the hell of it I tried to convert a recent paper with equations
to HTML-- the whole thing was converted properly, but the equations were
mostly mangled...
EK
On 03/19/2010 10:02 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Of course I want to see equations, and this feature works fine with
standard
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com wrote:
Of course I want to see equations, and this feature works fine with
standard equations. But some notation I use for my work is defined as
macros. I tried to export one of my papers to HTML with elyxer and
even though
Hello,
I use report [Koma], and had a large document, of which I erased lots
of text to get a short version. Now I can´t compile any longer, and I
don´t know why. LyX error-message says:
Paragraph ended before \...@ssect was complete.
Too many }'s.
How could I find out, what this means
I'm sorry, I said it from the top of my head. I have a bunch of PNGs
on the same folder as the HTML document. I thought they were going to
be used in the HTML, but it seems from your statement that this is not
the case. So why are this PNGs on this folder? Are they part of the
conversion process?
Alex:
Once again, and I am sure I speak for all
when I say how much we appreciate the exceptional
work you have done with elyxer.
Bill
Alex Fernandez wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com wrote:
Of course I want to see equations, and this feature works
jezZiFeR schrieb:
I use report [Koma], and had a large document, of which I erased lots of
text to get a short version. Now I can´t compile any longer, and I don´t
know why. LyX error-message says:
Paragraph ended before \...@ssect was complete.
Too many }'s.
How could I find out, what this
Hello Laura
I'm moving the discussing to the list so that others can help you, too.
On 3/19/10, Laura Milioni lolo_mili...@hotmail.com wrote:
I have also an other problem. I insert a box Parbox in my document with
some text and a table. But Lyx return me There's no line here to end and
don't
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm sorry, I said it from the top of my head. I have a bunch of PNGs
on the same folder as the HTML document. I thought they were going to
be used in the HTML, but it seems from your statement that this is not
the case.
Hi,
is there a way to force the onscreen rendering for the text contained in a
given character or paragraphy style to be right-to-left? Ideally some kind
of command within the InsetLayout or Style groups in the layout options?
Background: I use XeTeX to typeset a document in several scripts,
Hi Bill,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 5:38 PM, william.croc...@analog.com
william.croc...@analog.com wrote:
Once again, and I am sure I speak for all
when I say how much we appreciate the exceptional
work you have done with elyxer.
Thanks! I have lots of fun working on eLyXer.
Alex.
This file was generated using the moc from 4.5.1. It
inside lyx tree:
find . -name '*moc*' | xargs rm
Before compiler error I found only one *moc*.
I run make clean and is deleted.
I run configure and make produces the error again.
Marcelo
Yahoo! Cocina
Encontra las mejores
Marcelo Acu?a wrote:
This file was generated using the moc from 4.5.1. It
inside lyx tree:
find . -name '*moc*' | xargs rm
Before compiler error I found only one *moc*.
I run make clean and is deleted.
I run configure and make produces the error again.
1. post the error here.
2.
Marcelo Acuña writes:
This file was generated using the moc from 4.5.1. It
inside lyx tree:
find . -name '*moc*' | xargs rm
Before compiler error I found only one *moc*.
I run make clean and is deleted.
I run configure and make produces the error again.
In case you compiled Qt
This file was generated using the moc from
4.5.1. It
inside lyx tree:
find . -name '*moc*' | xargs rm
Before compiler error I found only one *moc*.
I run make clean and is deleted.
I run configure and make produces the error again.
In case you compiled Qt by yourself
This is a sily question, but my only excuse is I'm trying to understand.
Thanks for your patience, understanding and answers!
Up to now I've been inserting my photographs and other graphics in a float.
But what is the float actually for? Can I just insert the graphics files
directly via the
I have some TIFF files exported from Sibelius, the music scoring program.
They are just high-quality images of black and white music scores. I tried
converting them to jpg in GIMP for inclusion in my Lyx manuscript, but the
results were awful- or at least, they were awful in lyx. When I open the
A float leaves to LaTeX the decision of where to put the image. This
is not a trivial decision and in most cases, LaTeX does a better job
than you at balancing text distribution when an image is inserted.
Even if you want to put an image in a particular place, a float allows
you to do it.
It's much better if you "print" them as PDFs and the include them in
your Lyx document. I think this should be possible from your
application.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 8:24 AM, Richard Brown
On 2010-03-19, Richard Brown wrote:
> I have some TIFF files exported from Sibelius, the music scoring program.
> They are just high-quality images of black and white music scores. I tried
> converting them to jpg in GIMP for inclusion in my Lyx manuscript, but the
> results were awful- or at
On 2010-03-18, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
> I have a dual language document, that lyx thinks is all English.
You have to tell it otherwise. Try Edit>Text Properties>Custom>Language
(or M-x language , if the desired language is supported
and you know the lyx-internal name of it.)
> I it a
On 2010-03-18, Manveru wrote:
> --0016e6db66f9868eb9048216b83b
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
> 2010/3/18 Jack Desert
>> Yes, it does have XML-RPC capability. Does LyX have a
>> built-in XML-RPC client, or would I have to use a separate one? I
>> would still want
Peter wrote:
> I tried to install the spellcheck function in lyx on my Windows VISTA and
> got it working for the English language. But it just won't work for other
> languages although the dictionaries are installed.
> I went to Tools - Preferences - Spellchecker and I typed in the
> Alternative
Bonjour,
Je rédige actuellement mon mémoire en utilisant Lyx. Cependant, j'ai
quelques soucis de mise en page.
J'ai choisis la classe de document "report" qui me semble la plus adaptée
pour un mémoire. Mais la numérotation des sections commence à 0 (j'obtiens
0.1 puis 0.2 ...). Commment faire
Salut Laura
La liste LyX est en anglais, ainsi on attend de recevoir des messages
en anglais et attends toi de recevoir des réponses en anglais. For the
following, English..
2010/3/19 Lolom :
> Je rédige actuellement mon mémoire en utilisant Lyx. Cependant, j'ai
>
Hi Uwe,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:41 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Why the explicit --html option? As you know we use this call as default for
> LyX:
>
> python -m elyxer --directory $$r $$i $$o
>
> It the --html a new option and what is it for?
The --html option was in fact added to
Hi Julio,
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
> Good news Alex. I'll be waiting for your announcement. BTW, is it
> there a flag that can be used to put footnotes in a "Notes" section at
> the end of the document?
Not at the moment, as it might be confused
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2010-03-18, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote:
I have a dual language document, that lyx thinks is all English.
You have to tell it otherwise. Try Edit>Text Properties>Custom>Language
(or M-x language , if the desired language is supported
and you know the lyx-internal
On 3/19/10, Alex Fernandez wrote:
> I don't want to give you false hopes: importing into MS Word should
> work well with text, but math (formulae and macros) will never be
> perfect. Importing equations is hard; Word has its own equation editor
> and it will not read LaTeX,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On 3/19/10, Alex Fernandez wrote:
>> I don't want to give you false hopes: importing into MS Word should
>> work well with text, but math (formulae and macros) will never be
>> perfect. Importing
On Friday 19 March 2010 03:17:49 Richard Brown wrote:
> This is a sily question, but my only excuse is I'm trying to understand.
> Thanks for your patience, understanding and answers!
>
> Up to now I've been inserting my photographs and other graphics in a float.
> But what is the float actually
Yeah Alex, you are right. What I wanted to say is that math macros are
not recognized and equations give errors as a consequence. Images for
equations are rendered but they are not included in the resulting HTML
document. This, at least, is what I would like to see. Well, this and
the possibility
Hi again,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 2:06 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
> Yeah Alex, you are right. What I wanted to say is that math macros are
> not recognized and equations give errors as a consequence. Images for
> equations are rendered but they are not included in the resulting
Of course I want to see equations, and this feature works fine with
standard equations. But some notation I use for my work is defined as
macros. I tried to export one of my papers to HTML with elyxer and
even though equations were rendered as images (in JPG files), they
were not included in the
Just for the hell of it I tried to convert a recent paper with equations
to HTML-- the whole thing was converted properly, but the equations were
mostly mangled...
EK
On 03/19/2010 10:02 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Of course I want to see equations, and this feature works fine with
standard
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
> Of course I want to see equations, and this feature works fine with
> standard equations. But some notation I use for my work is defined as
> macros. I tried to export one of my papers to HTML with elyxer and
> even
Hello,
I use report [Koma], and had a large document, of which I erased lots
of text to get a short version. Now I can´t compile any longer, and I
don´t know why. LyX error-message says:
Paragraph ended before \...@ssect was complete.
Too many }'s.
How could I find out, what this means
I'm sorry, I said it from the top of my head. I have a bunch of PNGs
on the same folder as the HTML document. I thought they were going to
be used in the HTML, but it seems from your statement that this is not
the case. So why are this PNGs on this folder? Are they part of the
conversion process?
Alex:
Once again, and I am sure I speak for all
when I say how much we appreciate the exceptional
work you have done with elyxer.
Bill
Alex Fernandez wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Of course I want to see equations, and this feature
jezZiFeR schrieb:
I use report [Koma], and had a large document, of which I erased lots of
text to get a short version. Now I can´t compile any longer, and I don´t
know why. LyX error-message says:
Paragraph ended before \...@ssect was complete.
Too many }'s.
How could I find out, what this
Hello Laura
I'm moving the discussing to the list so that others can help you, too.
On 3/19/10, Laura Milioni wrote:
> I have also an other problem. I insert a box "Parbox" in my document with
> some text and a table. But Lyx return me "There's no line here to end" and
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
> I'm sorry, I said it from the top of my head. I have a bunch of PNGs
> on the same folder as the HTML document. I thought they were going to
> be used in the HTML, but it seems from your statement that this is not
> the
Hi,
is there a way to force the onscreen rendering for the text contained in a
given character or paragraphy style to be right-to-left? Ideally some kind
of command within the InsetLayout or Style groups in the layout options?
Background: I use XeTeX to typeset a document in several scripts,
Hi Bill,
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 5:38 PM, william.croc...@analog.com
wrote:
> Once again, and I am sure I speak for all
> when I say how much we appreciate the exceptional
> work you have done with elyxer.
Thanks! I have lots of fun working on eLyXer.
Alex.
> > This file was generated using the moc from 4.5.1. It
>
> inside lyx tree:
> find . -name '*moc*' | xargs rm
Before compiler error I found only one *moc*.
I run make clean and is deleted.
I run configure and make produces the error again.
Marcelo
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Marcelo Acu?a wrote:
> > > This file was generated using the moc from 4.5.1. It
> >
> > inside lyx tree:
> > find . -name '*moc*' | xargs rm
>
> Before compiler error I found only one *moc*.
> I run make clean and is deleted.
> I run configure and make produces the error again.
1. post the
Marcelo Acuña writes:
>
> > > This file was generated using the moc from 4.5.1. It
> >
> > inside lyx tree:
> > find . -name '*moc*' | xargs rm
>
> Before compiler error I found only one *moc*.
> I run make clean and is deleted.
> I run configure and make produces the error again.
In case you
> > > > This file was generated using the moc from
> 4.5.1. It
> > >
> > > inside lyx tree:
> > > find . -name '*moc*' | xargs rm
> >
> > Before compiler error I found only one *moc*.
> > I run make clean and is deleted.
> > I run configure and make produces the error again.
>
> In case you
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