Re: Lion
On 7/20/11 6:24 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote: Has anyone tried LyX (2.0) under Mac OSX Lion? Has anyone encountered any problems? I will wait with upgrading until I know LyX can run under Lion. Lyx 2.0.0 beta 2 runs fine on Lion. However, lots of other applications behave wonky on Lion, so I would not necessarily recommend upgrading now. Regards, Walter
Re: Lion
On Jul 20, 2011, at 6:32 PM, Richard Heck wrote: > On 07/20/2011 12:24 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote: >> Has anyone tried LyX (2.0) under Mac OSX Lion? Has anyone encountered >> any problems? I will wait with upgrading until I know LyX can >> run under Lion. >> > The way Apple breaks everyone else's applications with each new release > is heartwarming. It reminds me of the old days. You know: DOS ain't done > 'til Lotus won't run. > > Richard > > I upgraded to Lion on my Alum macbook today. Lyx 2.0 seems quite fine; haven't found anything broken as yet. Have tested my book files (rather long doc with child docs), and other things. bill
Re: Lion
On 07/20/2011 12:24 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote: > Has anyone tried LyX (2.0) under Mac OSX Lion? Has anyone encountered > any problems? I will wait with upgrading until I know LyX can > run under Lion. > The way Apple breaks everyone else's applications with each new release is heartwarming. It reminds me of the old days. You know: DOS ain't done 'til Lotus won't run. Richard
Re: epsdice package.
On 2011-07-14, Michael Joyner wrote: > I am trying to use the epsdice package from inside LyX, and when I > switch to using xelatex as the formatting engine, the package > malfunctions. > Instead of drawing a single die, it draws all 12 possible combinations of > dice on two lines. :( It looks like the required clipping of the graphic file does not work with XeTeX. > Is there a working dice or dominoes or "grouped dots" package for xelatex ? > The document I am writing is in Cherokee, so xelatex is my only choice for > font reasons. With XeTeX, you can configure the use of an alternative font with the well documented fontspec package. Then you can switch between the two fonts with ERT or a custom text style and use the dice symbol characters in the LyX source. All you need is a Unicode-encoded font with the dice symbols. See the fontspec documentation for details. Günter
Re: tetex -> texlive
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011, Rudi Gaelzer wrote: I've been using the texlive 2010 repository since Fedora 14 and had no greater problem than having to manually install/replace some individual packages, depending on the classes/modules employed by the document. The transition F14 -> F15 was also uneventful. The only problem I had to fix was the vertical spacing of the top third of checks.tex used by Ledger123, my accounting application. Why that shifted I've no idea, but it was readily tweaked to correct it. Rich
Re: tetex -> texlive
I've been using the texlive 2010 repository since Fedora 14 and had no greater problem than having to manually install/replace some individual packages, depending on the classes/modules employed by the document. The transition F14 -> F15 was also uneventful. On Sunday, July 17, 2011 02:02:10 PM Rich Shepard wrote: >I've just replaced the tetex I've used for years with texlive-20100722. > LyX fires right up. What I want to know is if there are potential gotcha's > due to the transition. I expect not, but I'd like to be sure before I hit > one during a critical event (such as a deadline to produce a document). > > Rich -- Rudi Gaelzer Departamento de Física Instituto de Física e Matemática Fundação Universidade Federal de Pelotas Caixa Postal 354 - Campus UFPel 96010-900 Pelotas - RS BRAZIL Phone: +55-53-275-7468 FAX: +55-53-275-7343
Re: Lion
Am 20.07.2011 um 18:24 schrieb Anders Host-Madsen: > Has anyone tried LyX (2.0) under Mac OSX Lion? Has anyone encountered > any problems? I will wait with upgrading until I know LyX can > run under Lion. No, I could't try it, I don't have Lion until now. Stephan
Lion
Has anyone tried LyX (2.0) under Mac OSX Lion? Has anyone encountered any problems? I will wait with upgrading until I know LyX can run under Lion.
Beamer language problem
Hi, I use LyX 1.6.5 (Windows XP), document class presentation(beamer), language Hungarian. In LyX I see the corresponding Hungarian words of Frame, Theorem, Definition, etc, (very nice), but in pdf there is Theorem instead of T\'etel . How could I overcome this problem? Thanks in advance, Sandor