end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Opheim
Thanks and hello again.
From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in order
to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an otherwise
blank page.
Can that be right?

Richard Opheim


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Heck
On 05/28/2011 03:16 AM, Richard Opheim wrote:
 Thanks and hello again.
 From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in
 order to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an
 otherwise blank page.
 Can that be right?
  
What's an end flyleaf?

rh



Re: Anybody helps about img path

2011-05-28 Thread Manveru
2011/5/11 Enrico Forestieri for...@lyx.org:
 Julien Rioux writes:

 It's possible that there have been some changes in the 2.0 development
 that broke a call to a .bat script, I'll let someone more knowledgeable
 answer.

 Yes, batch files do not work anymore on Windows. You have to invoke your
 batch file as cmd /c file.bat.

This is probably due to fact that in 2.0 the background handling of
conversion process required rewrite of external command execution. So
instead of calling system() call which launched programs through
user's shell, now exec() call (or one of its variants) is used instead
and that call is unable to run batch as batch is a Windows shell
script closely tied to cmd.exe. To launch python script you have to
call python itself first too.

-- 
Manveru
jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
     gg: 1624001
   http://www.manveru.pl


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Opheim
Perhaps I should have said back flyleaf---the blank page(s) between the
last printed page and the end paper of a book.

On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:

  On 05/28/2011 03:16 AM, Richard Opheim wrote:
  Thanks and hello again.
  From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in
  order to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an
  otherwise blank page.
  Can that be right?
 
 What's an end flyleaf?

 rh




-- 
Richard Opheim
Home: 425-486-5421
Cell: 425-381-9213


Re: problem with language-settings

2011-05-28 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2011-05-27, Mike Bonhoff wrote:
 Hi all,

 I have a little problem with my language settings. 

 At first I wrote my text in english and then decided to write it in
 German. Of course I want the environments to have the same language
 (for example Bemerkung instead of Remark; I think these are
 environments in the module Theorem).  

 So I changed language by
 Document-Settings-language-language:German. But unfortunately some
 of the environments appear in English (for example example and
 remark) while others appear in German (for example Beweis, which is
 the German word for proof).  

There might be two reasons: missing translation for these environments
or still English.

 I saw in the Code that Lyx still uses
 the options english and ngerman both:
 \documentclass[oneside,english,ngerman]{scrbook}

This means that there are both English and German text parts in your
document and German (as the last in the list) is the default language.

 Is it possible to change the language for all environments?

Yes. But sometimes you need to do it twice (or even more times),
because LyX does not change the language in all nested environments.
With the normal settings, you will still see the blue underline in
these environments/boxes/insets and the status bar might show the
different than default language.

It might also be the other way round: the inset is English but the
content German (then you won't see the blue underline).

I would look at the TeX source (ViewSource) or at the *.lyx file in a
text editor.


Günter



Re: export to HTML, math equation quality

2011-05-28 Thread jong
Liviu Andronic landronimirc at gmail.com writes:

 
 On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Jong Kook Shin jongkookshin at 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 figures are converted
  to 72ppi. For screen display, it works perfect but I need this ultimately
  for printing. Googling or search the mailing archive did not find a
  satisfactory solution to address this issue.
 
 What about elyxer, have you tried that?
 Liviu
 
  Just FYI, I tried exporting with many other formats - e.g. often recommended
  open office or rtf, etc. But they did not produce satisfactory results.
 
  I would be much obliged if somebody can provide a hint to this issue.
 
  Best,
  Jong
 
 


@Liviu///  Thanks for the suggestion. But I gave up elyxer because I couldn't
install in in my laptop (Windows 7 machine). Although I consider myself one of
the skilled users of windows computers, I was completely lost when I tried to
install elyxer and python stuff. 

Then, my laptop became almost unusable after the bloody Windows 7 SP1 update.
For some reason, it started to ground my HDD constantly as if it caught a sort
of virus or something. (Before this update I had very good impression about
Windows 7 and my laptop). 

So I switched to Ubuntu 11.04 with Lyx2.0

It came with two html export option (html and Lyxhtml) - It seems that one of
these two utilize elyxer but not sure which one is which.

The first export option (html) was not successful in producing the display
equations (all of them showed in '*')

The second export option (Lyxhtml) really worked!! It produced all details of
math expressions(integral, tilde, hat, etc) flawlessly. And they are all vector
graphics therefore can be scalable! The only problem left for me is to find a
way to convert xhtml to rtf or word or openoffice so that I can satisfy those
who want the bloody '.doc' files.

-Jong 



Re: export to HTML, math equation quality

2011-05-28 Thread Alex Fernandez
Hi jong,

The problems with display equations has already been reported and will be
solved for the next version of elyxer. I will send a message to the list
when it's ready, as usual.

Cheers,

Alex.

Good
El 28/05/2011 23:55, jong jongkooks...@hotmail.com escribió:
 Liviu Andronic landronimirc at gmail.com writes:


 On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Jong Kook Shin jongkookshin at
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 figures are
converted
  to 72ppi. For screen display, it works perfect but I need this
ultimately
  for printing. Googling or search the mailing archive did not find a
  satisfactory solution to address this issue.
 
 What about elyxer, have you tried that?
 Liviu

  Just FYI, I tried exporting with many other formats - e.g. often
recommended
  open office or rtf, etc. But they did not produce satisfactory results.
 
  I would be much obliged if somebody can provide a hint to this issue.
 
  Best,
  Jong
 



 @Liviu/// Thanks for the suggestion. But I gave up elyxer because I
couldn't
 install in in my laptop (Windows 7 machine). Although I consider myself
one of
 the skilled users of windows computers, I was completely lost when I tried
to
 install elyxer and python stuff.

 Then, my laptop became almost unusable after the bloody Windows 7 SP1
update.
 For some reason, it started to ground my HDD constantly as if it caught a
sort
 of virus or something. (Before this update I had very good impression
about
 Windows 7 and my laptop).

 So I switched to Ubuntu 11.04 with Lyx2.0

 It came with two html export option (html and Lyxhtml) - It seems that one
of
 these two utilize elyxer but not sure which one is which.

 The first export option (html) was not successful in producing the display
 equations (all of them showed in '*')

 The second export option (Lyxhtml) really worked!! It produced all details
of
 math expressions(integral, tilde, hat, etc) flawlessly. And they are all
vector
 graphics therefore can be scalable! The only problem left for me is to
find a
 way to convert xhtml to rtf or word or openoffice so that I can satisfy
those
 who want the bloody '.doc' files.

 -Jong



end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Opheim
Thanks and hello again.
From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in order
to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an otherwise
blank page.
Can that be right?

Richard Opheim


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Heck
On 05/28/2011 03:16 AM, Richard Opheim wrote:
 Thanks and hello again.
 From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in
 order to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an
 otherwise blank page.
 Can that be right?
  
What's an end flyleaf?

rh



Re: Anybody helps about img path

2011-05-28 Thread Manveru
2011/5/11 Enrico Forestieri for...@lyx.org:
 Julien Rioux writes:

 It's possible that there have been some changes in the 2.0 development
 that broke a call to a .bat script, I'll let someone more knowledgeable
 answer.

 Yes, batch files do not work anymore on Windows. You have to invoke your
 batch file as cmd /c file.bat.

This is probably due to fact that in 2.0 the background handling of
conversion process required rewrite of external command execution. So
instead of calling system() call which launched programs through
user's shell, now exec() call (or one of its variants) is used instead
and that call is unable to run batch as batch is a Windows shell
script closely tied to cmd.exe. To launch python script you have to
call python itself first too.

-- 
Manveru
jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
     gg: 1624001
   http://www.manveru.pl


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Opheim
Perhaps I should have said back flyleaf---the blank page(s) between the
last printed page and the end paper of a book.

On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:

  On 05/28/2011 03:16 AM, Richard Opheim wrote:
  Thanks and hello again.
  From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in
  order to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an
  otherwise blank page.
  Can that be right?
 
 What's an end flyleaf?

 rh




-- 
Richard Opheim
Home: 425-486-5421
Cell: 425-381-9213


Re: problem with language-settings

2011-05-28 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2011-05-27, Mike Bonhoff wrote:
 Hi all,

 I have a little problem with my language settings. 

 At first I wrote my text in english and then decided to write it in
 German. Of course I want the environments to have the same language
 (for example Bemerkung instead of Remark; I think these are
 environments in the module Theorem).  

 So I changed language by
 Document-Settings-language-language:German. But unfortunately some
 of the environments appear in English (for example example and
 remark) while others appear in German (for example Beweis, which is
 the German word for proof).  

There might be two reasons: missing translation for these environments
or still English.

 I saw in the Code that Lyx still uses
 the options english and ngerman both:
 \documentclass[oneside,english,ngerman]{scrbook}

This means that there are both English and German text parts in your
document and German (as the last in the list) is the default language.

 Is it possible to change the language for all environments?

Yes. But sometimes you need to do it twice (or even more times),
because LyX does not change the language in all nested environments.
With the normal settings, you will still see the blue underline in
these environments/boxes/insets and the status bar might show the
different than default language.

It might also be the other way round: the inset is English but the
content German (then you won't see the blue underline).

I would look at the TeX source (ViewSource) or at the *.lyx file in a
text editor.


Günter



Re: export to HTML, math equation quality

2011-05-28 Thread jong
Liviu Andronic landronimirc at gmail.com writes:

 
 On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Jong Kook Shin jongkookshin at 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 figures are converted
  to 72ppi. For screen display, it works perfect but I need this ultimately
  for printing. Googling or search the mailing archive did not find a
  satisfactory solution to address this issue.
 
 What about elyxer, have you tried that?
 Liviu
 
  Just FYI, I tried exporting with many other formats - e.g. often recommended
  open office or rtf, etc. But they did not produce satisfactory results.
 
  I would be much obliged if somebody can provide a hint to this issue.
 
  Best,
  Jong
 
 


@Liviu///  Thanks for the suggestion. But I gave up elyxer because I couldn't
install in in my laptop (Windows 7 machine). Although I consider myself one of
the skilled users of windows computers, I was completely lost when I tried to
install elyxer and python stuff. 

Then, my laptop became almost unusable after the bloody Windows 7 SP1 update.
For some reason, it started to ground my HDD constantly as if it caught a sort
of virus or something. (Before this update I had very good impression about
Windows 7 and my laptop). 

So I switched to Ubuntu 11.04 with Lyx2.0

It came with two html export option (html and Lyxhtml) - It seems that one of
these two utilize elyxer but not sure which one is which.

The first export option (html) was not successful in producing the display
equations (all of them showed in '*')

The second export option (Lyxhtml) really worked!! It produced all details of
math expressions(integral, tilde, hat, etc) flawlessly. And they are all vector
graphics therefore can be scalable! The only problem left for me is to find a
way to convert xhtml to rtf or word or openoffice so that I can satisfy those
who want the bloody '.doc' files.

-Jong 



Re: export to HTML, math equation quality

2011-05-28 Thread Alex Fernandez
Hi jong,

The problems with display equations has already been reported and will be
solved for the next version of elyxer. I will send a message to the list
when it's ready, as usual.

Cheers,

Alex.

Good
El 28/05/2011 23:55, jong jongkooks...@hotmail.com escribió:
 Liviu Andronic landronimirc at gmail.com writes:


 On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Jong Kook Shin jongkookshin at
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 figures are
converted
  to 72ppi. For screen display, it works perfect but I need this
ultimately
  for printing. Googling or search the mailing archive did not find a
  satisfactory solution to address this issue.
 
 What about elyxer, have you tried that?
 Liviu

  Just FYI, I tried exporting with many other formats - e.g. often
recommended
  open office or rtf, etc. But they did not produce satisfactory results.
 
  I would be much obliged if somebody can provide a hint to this issue.
 
  Best,
  Jong
 



 @Liviu/// Thanks for the suggestion. But I gave up elyxer because I
couldn't
 install in in my laptop (Windows 7 machine). Although I consider myself
one of
 the skilled users of windows computers, I was completely lost when I tried
to
 install elyxer and python stuff.

 Then, my laptop became almost unusable after the bloody Windows 7 SP1
update.
 For some reason, it started to ground my HDD constantly as if it caught a
sort
 of virus or something. (Before this update I had very good impression
about
 Windows 7 and my laptop).

 So I switched to Ubuntu 11.04 with Lyx2.0

 It came with two html export option (html and Lyxhtml) - It seems that one
of
 these two utilize elyxer but not sure which one is which.

 The first export option (html) was not successful in producing the display
 equations (all of them showed in '*')

 The second export option (Lyxhtml) really worked!! It produced all details
of
 math expressions(integral, tilde, hat, etc) flawlessly. And they are all
vector
 graphics therefore can be scalable! The only problem left for me is to
find a
 way to convert xhtml to rtf or word or openoffice so that I can satisfy
those
 who want the bloody '.doc' files.

 -Jong



end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Opheim
Thanks and hello again.
>From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in order
to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an otherwise
blank page.
Can that be right?

Richard Opheim


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Heck
On 05/28/2011 03:16 AM, Richard Opheim wrote:
> Thanks and hello again.
> From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in
> order to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an
> otherwise blank page.
> Can that be right?
>  
What's an end flyleaf?

rh



Re: Anybody helps about img path

2011-05-28 Thread Manveru
2011/5/11 Enrico Forestieri :
> Julien Rioux writes:
>>
>> It's possible that there have been some changes in the 2.0 development
>> that broke a call to a .bat script, I'll let someone more knowledgeable
>> answer.
>
> Yes, batch files do not work anymore on Windows. You have to invoke your
> batch file as "cmd /c file.bat".

This is probably due to fact that in 2.0 the background handling of
conversion process required rewrite of external command execution. So
instead of calling system() call which launched programs through
user's shell, now exec() call (or one of its variants) is used instead
and that call is unable to run batch as batch is a Windows shell
script closely tied to cmd.exe. To launch python script you have to
call python itself first too.

-- 
Manveru
jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
     gg: 1624001
   http://www.manveru.pl


Re: end flyleaf

2011-05-28 Thread Richard Opheim
Perhaps I should have said "back flyleaf"---the blank page(s) between the
last printed page and the end paper of a book.

On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 7:05 AM, Richard Heck  wrote:

>  On 05/28/2011 03:16 AM, Richard Opheim wrote:
> > Thanks and hello again.
> > From reading the available info about flyleaves, I concluded that in
> > order to make an end flyleaf, you have to put a white graphic on an
> > otherwise blank page.
> > Can that be right?
> >
> What's an end flyleaf?
>
> rh
>
>


-- 
Richard Opheim
Home: 425-486-5421
Cell: 425-381-9213


Re: problem with language-settings

2011-05-28 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2011-05-27, Mike Bonhoff wrote:
> Hi all,

> I have a little problem with my language settings. 

> At first I wrote my text in english and then decided to write it in
> German. Of course I want the environments to have the same language
> (for example "Bemerkung" instead of "Remark"; I think these are
> environments in the module "Theorem").  

> So I changed language by
> "Document->Settings->language->language:German". But unfortunately some
> of the environments appear in English (for example "example" and
> "remark") while others appear in German (for example "Beweis", which is
> the German word for "proof").  

There might be two reasons: missing translation for these environments
or still English.

> I saw in the Code that Lyx still uses
> the options english and ngerman both:
> \documentclass[oneside,english,ngerman]{scrbook}

This means that there are both English and German text parts in your
document and German (as the last in the list) is the default language.

> Is it possible to change the language for all environments?

Yes. But sometimes you need to do it twice (or even more times),
because LyX does not change the language in all "nested" environments.
With the normal settings, you will still see the blue underline in
these environments/boxes/insets and the status bar might show the
"different than default" language.

It might also be the other way round: the inset is English but the
content German (then you won't see the blue underline).

I would look at the TeX source (View>Source) or at the *.lyx file in a
text editor.


Günter



Re: export to HTML, math equation quality

2011-05-28 Thread jong
Liviu Andronic  gmail.com> writes:

> 
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Jong Kook Shin  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 figures are converted
> > to 72ppi. For screen display, it works perfect but I need this ultimately
> > for printing. Googling or search the mailing archive did not find a
> > satisfactory solution to address this issue.
> >
> What about elyxer, have you tried that?
> Liviu
> 
> > Just FYI, I tried exporting with many other formats - e.g. often recommended
> > open office or rtf, etc. But they did not produce satisfactory results.
> >
> > I would be much obliged if somebody can provide a hint to this issue.
> >
> > Best,
> > Jong
> >
> 


@Liviu///  Thanks for the suggestion. But I gave up elyxer because I couldn't
install in in my laptop (Windows 7 machine). Although I consider myself one of
the skilled users of windows computers, I was completely lost when I tried to
install elyxer and python stuff. 

Then, my laptop became almost unusable after the bloody Windows 7 SP1 update.
For some reason, it started to ground my HDD constantly as if it caught a sort
of virus or something. (Before this update I had very good impression about
Windows 7 and my laptop). 

So I switched to Ubuntu 11.04 with Lyx2.0

It came with two html export option (html and Lyxhtml) - It seems that one of
these two utilize elyxer but not sure which one is which.

The first export option (html) was not successful in producing the display
equations (all of them showed in '*')

The second export option (Lyxhtml) really worked!! It produced all details of
math expressions(integral, tilde, hat, etc) flawlessly. And they are all vector
graphics therefore can be scalable! The only problem left for me is to find a
way to convert xhtml to rtf or word or openoffice so that I can satisfy those
who want the bloody '.doc' files.

-Jong 



Re: export to HTML, math equation quality

2011-05-28 Thread Alex Fernandez
Hi jong,

The problems with display equations has already been reported and will be
solved for the next version of elyxer. I will send a message to the list
when it's ready, as usual.

Cheers,

Alex.

Good
El 28/05/2011 23:55, "jong"  escribió:
> Liviu Andronic  gmail.com> writes:
>
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Jong Kook Shin 
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 figures are
converted
>> > to 72ppi. For screen display, it works perfect but I need this
ultimately
>> > for printing. Googling or search the mailing archive did not find a
>> > satisfactory solution to address this issue.
>> >
>> What about elyxer, have you tried that?
>> Liviu
>>
>> > Just FYI, I tried exporting with many other formats - e.g. often
recommended
>> > open office or rtf, etc. But they did not produce satisfactory results.
>> >
>> > I would be much obliged if somebody can provide a hint to this issue.
>> >
>> > Best,
>> > Jong
>> >
>>
>
>
> @Liviu/// Thanks for the suggestion. But I gave up elyxer because I
couldn't
> install in in my laptop (Windows 7 machine). Although I consider myself
one of
> the skilled users of windows computers, I was completely lost when I tried
to
> install elyxer and python stuff.
>
> Then, my laptop became almost unusable after the bloody Windows 7 SP1
update.
> For some reason, it started to ground my HDD constantly as if it caught a
sort
> of virus or something. (Before this update I had very good impression
about
> Windows 7 and my laptop).
>
> So I switched to Ubuntu 11.04 with Lyx2.0
>
> It came with two html export option (html and Lyxhtml) - It seems that one
of
> these two utilize elyxer but not sure which one is which.
>
> The first export option (html) was not successful in producing the display
> equations (all of them showed in '*')
>
> The second export option (Lyxhtml) really worked!! It produced all details
of
> math expressions(integral, tilde, hat, etc) flawlessly. And they are all
vector
> graphics therefore can be scalable! The only problem left for me is to
find a
> way to convert xhtml to rtf or word or openoffice so that I can satisfy
those
> who want the bloody '.doc' files.
>
> -Jong
>