Stephan,
My tests was under 10.6.7.
2011/4/1 Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net
Am 01.04.2011 um 23:10 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn:
On 1-4-2011 23:03, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
I have been able to reproduce this problem: I have tried to resize Lyx's
screen using Divvy and Lyx crashed.
I
Am 02.04.2011 um 10:17 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
Stephan,
My tests was under 10.6.7.
Ah... I got the impression you're using 10.6.4 - as you wrote
I use the same OS (but in French) on a MacbookPro
Am 02.04.2011 um 03:39 schrieb BH:
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 5:28 PM, Stephan Witt
Le 02/04/11 00:42, Sean Wendt a écrit :
I am writing a preprocessor, to look up words from a custom inset in a
dictionary, write the result to a file and include it at the end of each
page.
I enabled -enable-write18 and tested it at the command line, LyX however
moves the compilation to a
Oups, sorry, I was referring to SL.
2011/4/2 Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net
Am 02.04.2011 um 10:17 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
Stephan,
My tests was under 10.6.7.
Ah... I got the impression you're using 10.6.4 - as you wrote
I use the same OS (but in French) on a MacbookPro
Am
Oddly \currfiledir is empty on MikTeX under Windows.
Also
\immediate\write18{echo \string\gdef\string\pwd{$PWD} pwd.tex}
\IfFileExists{pwd.tex}{\input pwd}{\gdef\pwd{.}}
and
\newcommand*\pwd{\input{|pwd}\unskip}
obviously don't work under Windows and wouldn't get me the path I want.
Isn't LyX
Richard Heck wrote:
ALL LyX releases are forward
compatible with later releases, in the sense that any file created with
ANY LyX release is intended to be openable in ANY later release, with no
user intervention.
but thats definition of backward compatibility, no?
pavel
On 04/02/2011 07:53 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
ALL LyX releases are forward
compatible with later releases, in the sense that any file created with
ANY LyX release is intended to be openable in ANY later release, with no
user intervention.
but thats definition of backward
Jong Kook Shin wrote:
Hi,
I want to have high resolution images (300ppi?) of math equations when I
export my lyx files into html, which will ultimately be converted to MSword
file.
Currently, it seems that the math equations and other figures are converted
to 72ppi. For screen display,
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Jong Kook Shin jongkooks...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I want to have high resolution images (300ppi?) of math equations when I
export my lyx files into html, which will ultimately be converted to MSword
file.
Currently, it seems that the math equations and other
\input@path is set to point to the original directory, you may be able to use
this...
JMarc
Yes, this is it. How do I strip the extra { } ?
Sean
Le 02/04/11 15:47, Sean Wendt a écrit :
\input@path is set to point to the original directory, you may be able to use
this...
JMarc
Yes, this is it. How do I strip the extra { } ?
I am not sure actually. Note that, starting with 2.0, LyX has a way to
specify preprocessors for documents
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their editing
process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they
want revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make the revisions in
that marked up tex file and send it back to them.
Now I'm comfortable working with
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their editing
process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they want
revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make the revisions in
On Apr 2, 2011, at 8:55 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their
editing process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file
where they want revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make the
revisions in that marked up tex file and
On 02/04/2011 9:55 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their editing
process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they
want revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make the revisions in
that marked up tex file and send it back to
Save yourself from the tex - lyx - tex cycle, as it is known to be
incomplete. So I see two ways forward (not counting the Word alternative)
1) Use your original LyX file. Always only modify the original LyX file,
and use .tex at the last stage (export). For this method, you will first
Hello.
For those who want binaries for LyX 2.0 RC2.
I've compiled them again.
Here is the link.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ARUDZI5K
Regards.
---
Diego Queiroz
Bruce,
First of all I would use LyX's version control system.
Secondly there are programs around to compare two tex files
and write out the differences, which should help you with
the editing, which I would then continue to do within LyX.
el
On 2011-04-02 15:55 , Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A
On Saturday 02 April 2011 11:03:00 Julien Rioux wrote:
On 02/04/2011 9:55 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their editing
process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they
want revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make
Could someone please enlighten me as to the correct method of resolving this
error?
My LyX file references a number of fonts however I have not been able to
successfully convert to PDF for some time due to various reasons. I have
solved them all bar this one, and am quite stumped.
I don't recall
On Apr 2, 2011, at 2:13 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Saturday 02 April 2011 11:03:00 Julien Rioux wrote:
On 02/04/2011 9:55 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their
editing
process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they
want
On 2011-04-02, Walter wrote:
My LyX file references a number of fonts however I have not been able to
successfully convert to PDF for some time due to various reasons. I have
solved them all bar this one, and am quite stumped.
I don't recall changing any fonts since the last time I
On 2011-04-02, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Let me add this: The editors don't expect the author of a Word
submission to conduct the revision process in an unfamiliar file
format. I'm sure they go back and forth with Word files. But they are
trying to force me to conduct the editing process in
On Apr 2, 2011, at 4:05 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-04-02, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Let me add this: The editors don't expect the author of a Word
submission to conduct the revision process in an unfamiliar file
format. I'm sure they go back and forth with Word files. But they are
trying
Is it for Windows only?
EK
On 4/2/2011 12:02 PM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
Hello.
For those who want binaries for LyX 2.0 RC2.
I've compiled them again.
Here is the link.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ARUDZI5K
Regards.
---
Diego Queiroz
--
Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
Jules and Doris Stein Research to
Yes.
Windows only.
---
Diego Queiroz
2011/4/2 ehud.kap...@gmail.com ehud.kap...@gmail.com
Is it for Windows only?
EK
On 4/2/2011 12:02 PM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
Hello.
For those who want binaries for LyX 2.0 RC2.
I've compiled them again.
Here is the
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 10:03 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
Thank you for the suggestions! I'll have to ponder. What I'd really like is
to go old school: Have them mark up the pdf with a pen, send it to me, I
make the revisions in the lyx file, export tex, send the tex
Stephan,
My tests was under 10.6.7.
2011/4/1 Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net
Am 01.04.2011 um 23:10 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn:
On 1-4-2011 23:03, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
I have been able to reproduce this problem: I have tried to resize Lyx's
screen using Divvy and Lyx crashed.
I
Am 02.04.2011 um 10:17 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
Stephan,
My tests was under 10.6.7.
Ah... I got the impression you're using 10.6.4 - as you wrote
I use the same OS (but in French) on a MacbookPro
Am 02.04.2011 um 03:39 schrieb BH:
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 5:28 PM, Stephan Witt
Le 02/04/11 00:42, Sean Wendt a écrit :
I am writing a preprocessor, to look up words from a custom inset in a
dictionary, write the result to a file and include it at the end of each
page.
I enabled -enable-write18 and tested it at the command line, LyX however
moves the compilation to a
Oups, sorry, I was referring to SL.
2011/4/2 Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net
Am 02.04.2011 um 10:17 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
Stephan,
My tests was under 10.6.7.
Ah... I got the impression you're using 10.6.4 - as you wrote
I use the same OS (but in French) on a MacbookPro
Am
Oddly \currfiledir is empty on MikTeX under Windows.
Also
\immediate\write18{echo \string\gdef\string\pwd{$PWD} pwd.tex}
\IfFileExists{pwd.tex}{\input pwd}{\gdef\pwd{.}}
and
\newcommand*\pwd{\input{|pwd}\unskip}
obviously don't work under Windows and wouldn't get me the path I want.
Isn't LyX
Richard Heck wrote:
ALL LyX releases are forward
compatible with later releases, in the sense that any file created with
ANY LyX release is intended to be openable in ANY later release, with no
user intervention.
but thats definition of backward compatibility, no?
pavel
On 04/02/2011 07:53 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
ALL LyX releases are forward
compatible with later releases, in the sense that any file created with
ANY LyX release is intended to be openable in ANY later release, with no
user intervention.
but thats definition of backward
Jong Kook Shin wrote:
Hi,
I want to have high resolution images (300ppi?) of math equations when I
export my lyx files into html, which will ultimately be converted to MSword
file.
Currently, it seems that the math equations and other figures are converted
to 72ppi. For screen display,
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Jong Kook Shin jongkooks...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I want to have high resolution images (300ppi?) of math equations when I
export my lyx files into html, which will ultimately be converted to MSword
file.
Currently, it seems that the math equations and other
\input@path is set to point to the original directory, you may be able to use
this...
JMarc
Yes, this is it. How do I strip the extra { } ?
Sean
Le 02/04/11 15:47, Sean Wendt a écrit :
\input@path is set to point to the original directory, you may be able to use
this...
JMarc
Yes, this is it. How do I strip the extra { } ?
I am not sure actually. Note that, starting with 2.0, LyX has a way to
specify preprocessors for documents
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their editing
process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they
want revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make the revisions in
that marked up tex file and send it back to them.
Now I'm comfortable working with
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their editing
process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they want
revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make the revisions in
On Apr 2, 2011, at 8:55 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their
editing process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file
where they want revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make the
revisions in that marked up tex file and
On 02/04/2011 9:55 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their editing
process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they
want revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make the revisions in
that marked up tex file and send it back to
Save yourself from the tex - lyx - tex cycle, as it is known to be
incomplete. So I see two ways forward (not counting the Word alternative)
1) Use your original LyX file. Always only modify the original LyX file,
and use .tex at the last stage (export). For this method, you will first
Hello.
For those who want binaries for LyX 2.0 RC2.
I've compiled them again.
Here is the link.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ARUDZI5K
Regards.
---
Diego Queiroz
Bruce,
First of all I would use LyX's version control system.
Secondly there are programs around to compare two tex files
and write out the differences, which should help you with
the editing, which I would then continue to do within LyX.
el
On 2011-04-02 15:55 , Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A
On Saturday 02 April 2011 11:03:00 Julien Rioux wrote:
On 02/04/2011 9:55 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their editing
process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they
want revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make
Could someone please enlighten me as to the correct method of resolving this
error?
My LyX file references a number of fonts however I have not been able to
successfully convert to PDF for some time due to various reasons. I have
solved them all bar this one, and am quite stumped.
I don't recall
On Apr 2, 2011, at 2:13 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Saturday 02 April 2011 11:03:00 Julien Rioux wrote:
On 02/04/2011 9:55 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their
editing
process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they
want
On 2011-04-02, Walter wrote:
My LyX file references a number of fonts however I have not been able to
successfully convert to PDF for some time due to various reasons. I have
solved them all bar this one, and am quite stumped.
I don't recall changing any fonts since the last time I
On 2011-04-02, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Let me add this: The editors don't expect the author of a Word
submission to conduct the revision process in an unfamiliar file
format. I'm sure they go back and forth with Word files. But they are
trying to force me to conduct the editing process in
On Apr 2, 2011, at 4:05 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-04-02, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Let me add this: The editors don't expect the author of a Word
submission to conduct the revision process in an unfamiliar file
format. I'm sure they go back and forth with Word files. But they are
trying
Is it for Windows only?
EK
On 4/2/2011 12:02 PM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
Hello.
For those who want binaries for LyX 2.0 RC2.
I've compiled them again.
Here is the link.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ARUDZI5K
Regards.
---
Diego Queiroz
--
Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
Jules and Doris Stein Research to
Yes.
Windows only.
---
Diego Queiroz
2011/4/2 ehud.kap...@gmail.com ehud.kap...@gmail.com
Is it for Windows only?
EK
On 4/2/2011 12:02 PM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
Hello.
For those who want binaries for LyX 2.0 RC2.
I've compiled them again.
Here is the
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 10:03 PM, Bruce Pourciau
bruce.h.pourc...@lawrence.edu wrote:
Thank you for the suggestions! I'll have to ponder. What I'd really like is
to go old school: Have them mark up the pdf with a pen, send it to me, I
make the revisions in the lyx file, export tex, send the tex
Stephan,
My tests was under 10.6.7.
2011/4/1 Stephan Witt
> Am 01.04.2011 um 23:10 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn:
>
> > On 1-4-2011 23:03, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> >> I have been able to reproduce this problem: I have tried to resize Lyx's
> screen using Divvy and Lyx
Am 02.04.2011 um 10:17 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
> Stephan,
> My tests was under 10.6.7.
Ah... I got the impression you're using 10.6.4 - as you wrote
> I use the same OS (but in French) on a MacbookPro
Am 02.04.2011 um 03:39 schrieb BH:
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 5:28 PM, Stephan Witt
Le 02/04/11 00:42, Sean Wendt a écrit :
I am writing a preprocessor, to look up words from a custom inset in a
dictionary, write the result to a file and include it at the end of each
page.
I enabled -enable-write18 and tested it at the command line, LyX however
moves the compilation to a
Oups, sorry, I was referring to SL.
2011/4/2 Stephan Witt
> Am 02.04.2011 um 10:17 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
>
> > Stephan,
> > My tests was under 10.6.7.
>
> Ah... I got the impression you're using 10.6.4 - as you wrote
>
> > I use the same OS (but in French) on a MacbookPro
>
Oddly \currfiledir is empty on MikTeX under Windows.
Also
\immediate\write18{echo "\string\gdef\string\pwd{$PWD}" > pwd.tex}
\IfFileExists{pwd.tex}{\input pwd}{\gdef\pwd{.}}
and
\newcommand*\pwd{\input{|pwd}\unskip}
obviously don't work under Windows and wouldn't get me the path I want.
Isn't
Richard Heck wrote:
> ALL LyX releases are "forward
> compatible" with later releases, in the sense that any file created with
> ANY LyX release is intended to be openable in ANY later release, with no
> user intervention.
but thats definition of backward compatibility, no?
pavel
On 04/02/2011 07:53 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
ALL LyX releases are "forward
compatible" with later releases, in the sense that any file created with
ANY LyX release is intended to be openable in ANY later release, with no
user intervention.
but thats definition of backward
Jong Kook Shin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to have high resolution images (300ppi?) of math equations when I
> export my lyx files into html, which will ultimately be converted to MSword
> file.
> Currently, it seems that the math equations and other figures are converted
> to 72ppi. For screen
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Jong Kook Shin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to have high resolution images (300ppi?) of math equations when I
> export my lyx files into html, which will ultimately be converted to MSword
> file.
> Currently, it seems that the math equations
>\input@path is set to point to the original directory, you may be able to use
>this...
>
>JMarc
Yes, this is it. How do I strip the extra { } ?
Sean
Le 02/04/11 15:47, Sean Wendt a écrit :
\input@path is set to point to the original directory, you may be able to use
this...
JMarc
Yes, this is it. How do I strip the extra { } ?
I am not sure actually. Note that, starting with 2.0, LyX has a way to
specify preprocessors for documents
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their editing
process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they
want revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make the revisions in
that marked up tex file and send it back to them.
Now I'm comfortable working with
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Bruce Pourciau
wrote:
> A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their editing
> process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they want
> revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make the revisions
On Apr 2, 2011, at 8:55 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their
editing process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file
where they want revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make the
revisions in that marked up tex file and
On 02/04/2011 9:55 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their editing
process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they
want revisions, attach it to an email to me, I make the revisions in
that marked up tex file and send it back to
>
>
> Save yourself from the tex -> lyx -> tex cycle, as it is known to be
> incomplete. So I see two ways forward (not counting the Word alternative)
>
> 1) Use your original LyX file. Always only modify the original LyX file,
> and use .tex at the last stage (export). For this method, you will
Hello.
For those who want binaries for LyX 2.0 RC2.
I've compiled them again.
Here is the link.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ARUDZI5K
Regards.
---
Diego Queiroz
Bruce,
First of all I would use LyX's version control system.
Secondly there are programs around to compare two tex files
and write out the differences, which should help you with
the editing, which I would then continue to do within LyX.
el
On 2011-04-02 15:55 , Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> A
On Saturday 02 April 2011 11:03:00 Julien Rioux wrote:
> On 02/04/2011 9:55 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> > A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their editing
> > process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they
> > want revisions, attach it to an email to me,
Could someone please enlighten me as to the correct method of resolving this
error?
My LyX file references a number of fonts however I have not been able to
successfully convert to PDF for some time due to various reasons. I have
solved them all bar this one, and am quite stumped.
I don't recall
On Apr 2, 2011, at 2:13 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Saturday 02 April 2011 11:03:00 Julien Rioux wrote:
On 02/04/2011 9:55 AM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
A journal has the tex file I exported from my lyx file. Their
editing
process goes like this: they mark places in that tex file where they
want
On 2011-04-02, Walter wrote:
> My LyX file references a number of fonts however I have not been able to
> successfully convert to PDF for some time due to various reasons. I have
> solved them all bar this one, and am quite stumped.
> I don't recall changing any fonts since the last time I
On 2011-04-02, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> Let me add this: The editors don't expect the author of a Word
> submission to conduct the revision process in an unfamiliar file
> format. I'm sure they go back and forth with Word files. But they are
> trying to force me to conduct the editing
On Apr 2, 2011, at 4:05 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-04-02, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Let me add this: The editors don't expect the author of a Word
submission to conduct the revision process in an unfamiliar file
format. I'm sure they go back and forth with Word files. But they are
trying
Is it for Windows only?
EK
On 4/2/2011 12:02 PM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
Hello.
For those who want binaries for LyX 2.0 RC2.
I've compiled them again.
Here is the link.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ARUDZI5K
Regards.
---
Diego Queiroz
--
Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
Jules and Doris Stein Research to
Yes.
Windows only.
---
Diego Queiroz
2011/4/2 ehud.kap...@gmail.com
> Is it for Windows only?
> EK
>
>
> On 4/2/2011 12:02 PM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> For those who want binaries for LyX 2.0 RC2.
> I've compiled them again.
>
> Here is the
On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 10:03 PM, Bruce Pourciau
wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestions! I'll have to ponder. What I'd really like is
> to go "old school": Have them mark up the pdf with a pen, send it to me, I
> make the revisions in the lyx file, export tex, send
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