Am Tuesday 22 June 2010 18:50:24 schrieb Julien Rioux:
> On 22/06/2010 12:12 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > experienced people would have know that one has to run
> > autogen
> > and not autogen.sh
>
> autogen.sh is correct, not autogen. The complete procedure is:
>
> cd ~/lyx-devel
>
On 22/06/2010 12:50 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
cd ~/lyx-devel
../autogen.sh
../configure
make
sorry, it should be:
cd ~/lyx-devel
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
not sure how the extra . got in there
--
Julien
Am Tuesday 22 June 2010 19:05:45 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> Am Tuesday 22 June 2010 18:50:24 schrieb Julien Rioux:
> > On 22/06/2010 12:12 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > > experienced people would have know that one has to run
> > > autogen
> > > and not autogen.sh
> >
> > autogen.sh is
On Tuesday 22 June 2010 12:11:57 Jose A. Rodrigo wrote:
Hi!!
First of all congratulations for this useful program and brilliant
project!!
It is not possible to drag-and-drop text (just by selecting it with
mouse pointer) like other text processors i.e. OpenWriter. Do you know
when this
On 22/06/2010 1:05 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Tuesday 22 June 2010 18:50:24 schrieb Julien Rioux:
On 22/06/2010 12:12 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
but this gives me:
wolfg...@wolfgang:~/lyx-devel$ autogen.sh
bash: autogen.sh: command not found
The ./ (dot slash) is important. It
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
You sure know how to have fun!
Paul,
Right.
I'd much rather have fun in other ways.
The errors are limited to the beamer class (now it's the \makebeamertitle
error holding me up) and not the base tetex installation. I've just modified
the
On 22/06/2010 1:18 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
The errors are limited to the beamer class (now it's the
\makebeamertitle
error holding me up) and not the base tetex installation. I've just
modified
the article that accompanies the slide presentation and it compiles just
fine.
Is
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Julien Rioux wrote:
Is \makebeamertitle defined?
Julien,
Yes, it is.
You can try in the preamble:
\newcommand\makebeamertitle{\frame{\maketitle}}
This results in the error that makebeamertitle is already defined.
Otherwise the usual approach applies here: make a
On 22/06/2010 1:42 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Hope the attached is minimal enough; it's the title.
Rich
So, once I remove the empty Section, it compiles.
Along the way, I had to install some fonts. (installed
fonts/type1/public/fpl/fplrc8a.pfb from the fpl package using miktex)
Either or
Had to add some verbiage to the Section header and an EndFrame to close it off,
but after that it compiled fine for me (this time on my laptop, Mint Helena
w/TeXLive 2007, beamer 3.07, hyperref 6.75r). I see Julien also got it to
compile. I'm pasting in the hacked version below if you want to
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Julien Rioux wrote:
So, once I remove the empty Section, it compiles.
Makes no difference here.
The installed fonts have not changed since the presentation was written.
Rich
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
Had to add some verbiage to the Section header and an EndFrame to close it
off, but after that it compiled fine for me (this time on my laptop, Mint
Helena w/TeXLive 2007, beamer 3.07, hyperref 6.75r). I see Julien also got
it to compile. I'm pasting in
Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>Strangely, it does not compile for me.
Seems pretty likely your LaTeX installation is borked (presumably either beamer
or hyperref). Can you post the log file for the failed attempt to compile the
stripped version (with the EndFrame added)?
>
> >
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
Seems pretty likely your LaTeX installation is borked (presumably either
beamer or hyperref). Can you post the log file for the failed attempt to
compile the stripped version (with the EndFrame added)?
Paul,
Both source .tex and .log are attached.
Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>
>Both source .tex and .log are attached.
>
>While the newest hyperref package does not include all the files of the
> earlier versions and throws a warning, the error that halts compilation of
> the file is \makebeamertitle.
That's where it
> > It is not possible to drag-and-drop text (just by
> selecting it with
> > mouse pointer) like other text processors i.e.
> OpenWriter. Do you know
> > when this feature will be added to lyx? I think that
> it will be very
> > useful for many users. It will be great if this option
> is
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I can't see any advantages for mouse drag-and-drop text against copy and
paste with shortcuts.
Perhaps only for those who are not touch-typists and used to using the
pointy device for everything.
Rich
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010 19:05:45 +0200
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Am Tuesday 22 June 2010 18:50:24 schrieb Julien Rioux:
> > On 22/06/2010 12:12 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > > experienced people would have know that one has to run
> > > autogen
> > > and not
On 22.06.2010, at 23:00, Paul Rubin wrote:
> Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>
>>
>> Both source .tex and .log are attached.
>>
>> While the newest hyperref package does not include all the files of the
>> earlier versions and throws a warning, the error that halts compilation of
I am not sure what is the right name of this box in english because i am
using the german version of LYX. It is the box where you type in program
code. I have inserted this box in my document and written stuff into it. In
Lyx everything looks fine, but when I convert to pdf the longer lines of
That was more than helpful. The organization-specific aspect hadn't
occurred to me, and of course makes sense. As a graduate student I like to
create a lot of memos for research notes, homework assignments, etc. but
they are all in-house so formatting doesn't matter greatly.
Cheers and thanks
On 22/06/2010 5:04 PM, Wadim wrote:
I am not sure what is the right name of this box in english because i am
using the german version of LYX. It is the box where you type in program
code. I have inserted this box in my document and written stuff into it. In
Lyx everything looks fine, but when I
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
That's where it halts, but not the problem. The problem seems to be
\thispdfpagelabel is an undefined control sequence. It's supposed to be
defined in hyperref (I think).
That makes more sense.
Well, your log indicates it seems to be loading
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