Steve Litt troubleshooters.com> writes:
>
> I had an almost identical problem a few months ago, on Ubuntu 11.04.
> In my case, the solution that fixed the problem was to uninstall LyX
> through Synaptic, download the latest stable LyX from LyX.org, and
> then install it the old fashioned way
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 11:11 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> Last time I looked, elyxer did pretty much the same sort of thing, but had
> footnotes styled with things like "float: right;", rather than with the
> appearing and disappearing act they do in LyX. But the real issue, as we
> discussed b
On 09/12/2011 01:10 PM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Rob Oakes has also done some work along these lines, but starting with
LyX's internal XHTML export.
Yes, and still working on it. For plain vanilla books, LyX does a fantastic job
for exporting to XHTML (and from there to ePub). But there are a couple of
Hello Richard,
I tried to do a re-install from the Ubuntu Software Centre with all packages
enabled. It didn't help.
As I have another installation on my laptop that works (same ubuntu
installation), and have done a dryrun rsync between them checking the
/usr/share/lyx/ and /bjorn/.lyx as you ment
On Monday, September 12, 2011 01:10:07 PM Rob Oakes wrote:
> > Rob Oakes has also done some work along these lines, but starting
> > with LyX's internal XHTML export.
>
> Yes, and still working on it. For plain vanilla books, LyX does a
> fantastic job for exporting to XHTML (and from there to ePu
On Monday, September 12, 2011 12:28:46 PM Bjorn Madsen wrote:
> Hello there,
> I'm a new user and have googled an error message I am receiving but
> am probably not searching the right places:
>
> [1] The layout file: article could not be found. A default
> textclass with default layouts will be u
On 09/12/2011 12:28 PM, Bjorn Madsen wrote:
Hello there,
I'm a new user and have googled an error message I am receiving but am
probably not searching the right places:
[1] The layout file: article could not be found. A default textclass
with default layouts will be used. LyX will not be able
> Rob Oakes has also done some work along these lines, but starting with
> LyX's internal XHTML export.
Yes, and still working on it. For plain vanilla books, LyX does a fantastic job
for exporting to XHTML (and from there to ePub). But there are a couple of
sticking points that aren't quite as
On 09/12/2011 12:27 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote:
On 09/12/2011 06:16 PM, ider ronneberger wrote:
Hello, Lyx users,
I have a little problem concerning the Latex output of my bibliography
list. Some words in the title of papers appear not capitalised even
though it is in the bibtex file. For example t
Hello there,
I'm a new user and have googled an error message I am receiving but am
probably not searching the right places:
[1] The layout file: article could not be found. A default textclass with
default layouts will be used. LyX will not be able to produce correct output
[2] Due to some error
On 09/12/2011 06:16 PM, ider ronneberger wrote:
Hello, Lyx users,
I have a little problem concerning the Latex output of my bibliography
list. Some words in the title of papers appear not capitalised even
though it is in the bibtex file. For example there is a name of a person
in the title which
Hello, Lyx users,
I have a little problem concerning the Latex output of my bibliography list.
Some words in the title of papers appear not capitalised even though it is in
the bibtex file. For example there is a name of a person in the title which
should begin with a capital letter which is ho
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