Re: How to keep togetherenumerate resume and regular paragraph?
Richard Heckírta: >On 01/05/2013 12:14 PM, Csikos Bela wrote: >> Hello: >> >> I am preparing a document where I use enumerated list using >> >>enumerate-resume (by loading Customizable lists (enumitem) module). >> The the document structure is as follows: >> >> - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title >> - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block >> - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title >> - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block >> - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title >> - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block >> >> and so forth. >> >> I want all >> >> - enumitem-resume paragraph incouding short title >> - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block >> >> pairs keep together on the same page, that is I don't want >> page break between the enumitem-resume and the following >> regular paragraph. >> >> How can I achieve this? >> >> In my output many pairs are separated. >> The short title is at the bottom of the page and the >> following text is at the top of the next page. >> >> I attach an example, lyx and output pdf file. >> See item 5 and the following black block, >> item 9 and the following block. >The usual way to keep stuff together is to use a minipage (Box), but >that won't work here, since it messes up the numbering. Probably there >is some more complicated method involving \nopagebreak, but my own sense >in cases like this is that the effort required to figure that out is >probably not worth it. Just insert manual page breaks when you are done >with the paper. > >Richard Thank you Richard. Probably I have to do that. The only thing that the document is very complex, and it takes about 5 minutes to build the pdf by pdflatex. (Compiling the pdf of the Lyx User Guide takes 25 secs.) Therefore the try/adjust cycles are very time consuming. bcsikos
Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style
APA is taking over the world ! As the founder and president of the Society for the Abolition of Footnotes and Endnotes (S.A.F.E.) I find this heartening. For not APA users, APA style strongly discourages the use of footnotes -- I don't think they even mention the herasy of endnotes. From: Julio RojasTo: John Kane Cc: Lyx List Sent: Monday, January 7, 2013 1:09:47 PM Subject: Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style In Venezuela, just about all. It is the de facto standard for all college/university reports/thesis. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:31 PM, John Kane wrote: Further progress report. I finally got apa6 with biblatex working. I think I was managing to introduce a new problem eery time I fixed one. I am not an intuitive LyX/LaTeX user. > >I also can report that at, least in Canada, some Nuclear Technologist students >at the college level use APA style; the mind boggles, but since I suspect that >they do a lot more math work and similar than most psych students , the >outstanding advantages of the LyX math editor should be appreciated. > >I wonder what other student types use APA? > > > > > > > > From: Jacob Bishop >To: John Kane >Cc: stefano franchi ; Lyx List > >Sent: Friday, January 4, 2013 1:10:39 PM > >Subject: Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style > > > >On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 10:12 AM, John Kane wrote: > >Hi Jacob, >>This looks great but so far I cannot even get my very simple example that ran >>for you and Stefano to work. and I'm left gazing woefully at your pdf file. >>I do like the use of &! >>I wonder if you or Stefano could have another look my files and see what >>stupid thing I' doing? >> > >John, > >It looks like Stefano might have beat me to the punch, but I will send this >anyway. This is what I did to make it work. I am on a 64-bit Windows 7 machine >(at the moment...I also use Ubuntu). > > 1. I downloaded biber from > http://sourceforge.net/projects/biblatex-biber/files/latest/download then > extracted the biber.exe file and copied it to C:\Program Files\MiKTeX > 2.9\miktex\bin. Then, I added C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin to the > system path by right-clicking computer->properties, then environment > variables. Find the variable PATH, put a semi-colon after everything already > there, and append C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin. > 2. I downloaded the biblatex.module file, from > http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/BibTeX/biblatex.module and installed it by > copying it into my local lyx directory, > C:\Users\Jacob\AppData\Roaming\LyX2.0\layouts. > 3. I downloaded your files from the latest email (biblatex1.lyx and > biblatex_style_guide.bib). These were downloaded to the same directory, > C:\Users\Jacob\Downloads. > 4. I opened LyX, and under tools->preferences->output->LaTeX, in the > Bibliography generation selected "Custom" from the dropdown menu. The options > box changed to a command box, and I typed biber into the box. I clicked save > and closed LyX. > > 5. I opened your LyX file, biblatex1.lyx. I expanded the note, and > clicked on BibTeX Generated Bibliography. When the dialogue came up, I > deleted the entry, lyx\biblatex_style_guide. I clicked add, then browse. I > found the downloaded file, biblatex_style_guide, and clicked on it, then on > add and then ok. > 6. I went to document->settings->LaTeX Preamble, and changed the second > line from \addbibresource{biblatex1.bib} to > \addbibresource{C:/Users/Jacob/Downloads/biblatex_style_guide.bib}. Then, I > clicked ok. > 7. Then, I clicked on the little googly eyes button, and voila! The pdf > came out properly. >Obviously, there will be differences if you're on Linux, but you ought to be >able to figure out the differences. In particular, step 1 will not be nearly >so painful. > >Jacob > > >
Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style
Is there a quick and dirty guideline on how to use APA with LyX? I mean, through BibLaTeX? - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 1:45 PM, John Kanewrote: > APA is taking over the world ! > > As the founder and president of the Society for the Abolition of Footnotes > and Endnotes (S.A.F.E.) I find this heartening. > > For not APA users, APA style strongly discourages the use of footnotes -- > I don't think they even mention the herasy of endnotes. > > >-- > *From:* Julio Rojas > *To:* John Kane > *Cc:* Lyx List > *Sent:* Monday, January 7, 2013 1:09:47 PM > > *Subject:* Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style > > In Venezuela, just about all. It is the de facto standard for all > college/university reports/thesis. > - > Julio Rojas > jcredbe...@gmail.com > > > On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:31 PM, John Kane wrote: > > Further progress report. I finally got apa6 with biblatex working. I > think I was managing to introduce a new problem eery time I fixed one. I > am not an intuitive LyX/LaTeX user. > > I also can report that at, least in Canada, some Nuclear Technologist > students at the college level use APA style; the mind boggles, but since I > suspect that they do a lot more math work and similar than most psych > students , the outstanding advantages of the LyX math editor should be > appreciated. > > I wonder what other student types use APA? > > > -- > *From:* Jacob Bishop > *To:* John Kane > *Cc:* stefano franchi ; Lyx List < > lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> > *Sent:* Friday, January 4, 2013 1:10:39 PM > > *Subject:* Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style > > On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 10:12 AM, John Kane wrote: > > Hi Jacob, > This looks great but so far I cannot even get my very simple example that > ran for you and Stefano to work. and I'm left gazing woefully at your pdf > file. I do like the use of &! > I wonder if you or Stefano could have another look my files and see what > stupid thing I' doing? > > > John, > > It looks like Stefano might have beat me to the punch, but I will send > this anyway. This is what I did to make it work. I am on a 64-bit Windows 7 > machine (at the moment...I also use Ubuntu). > >1. I downloaded biber from >http://sourceforge.net/projects/biblatex-biber/files/latest/downloadthen > extracted the biber.exe file and copied it to C:\Program Files\MiKTeX >2.9\miktex\bin. Then, I added C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin to the >system path by right-clicking computer->properties, then environment >variables. Find the variable PATH, put a semi-colon after everything >already there, and append C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin. >2. I downloaded the biblatex.module file, from >http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/BibTeX/biblatex.module and installed it by >copying it into my local lyx directory, >C:\Users\Jacob\AppData\Roaming\LyX2.0\layouts. >3. I downloaded your files from the latest email (biblatex1.lyx and >biblatex_style_guide.bib). These were downloaded to the same directory, >C:\Users\Jacob\Downloads. >4. I opened LyX, and under tools->preferences->output->LaTeX, in the >Bibliography generation selected "Custom" from the dropdown menu. The >options box changed to a command box, and I typed biber into the box. I >clicked save and closed LyX. >5. I opened your LyX file, biblatex1.lyx. I expanded the note, and >clicked on BibTeX Generated Bibliography. When the dialogue came up, I >deleted the entry, lyx\biblatex_style_guide. I clicked add, then browse. I >found the downloaded file, biblatex_style_guide, and clicked on it, then on >add and then ok. >6. I went to document->settings->LaTeX Preamble, and changed the >second line from \addbibresource{biblatex1.bib} to >\addbibresource{C:/Users/Jacob/Downloads/biblatex_style_guide.bib}. Then, I >clicked ok. >7. Then, I clicked on the little googly eyes button, and voila! The >pdf came out properly. > > Obviously, there will be differences if you're on Linux, but you ought to > be able to figure out the differences. In particular, step 1 will not be > nearly so painful. > Jacob > > > > > >
[ANNOUNCE] LyX 2.0.5.1 Released
Public release of LyX version 2.0.5.1 = We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 2.0.5.1. This is a service update to 2.0.5. The only change in LyX 2.0.5.1 is that we have returned to previous behavior by loading the babel package even with English-only documents. The package is really required only when languages other than English are used, but it appears that there are several document classes (including the Komascript letter class) that depend upon the earlier behavior. This fixes bug 8423. The other changes that were included in 2.0.5 are listed below. LyX is a document processor that encourages an approach to writing based on the structure of your documents and not simply their appearance. It is released under a Free and Open Source Software license. You can download LyX 2.0.5.1 from http://www.lyx.org/Download/. If you think you found a bug in LyX 2.0.5.1, either e-mail the LyX developers' mailing list (lyx-devel lists.lyx.org), or open a bug report at http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome. If you have trouble using LyX or have a question, consult the documentation that comes with LyX and the LyX wiki, which lives at http://wiki.lyx.org/. If you can't find the answer there, e-mail the LyX users' list (lyx-users at lists.lyx.org). We hope you enjoy using LyX 2.0.5.1. The LyX team. http://www.lyx.org What's new in LyX 2.0.5 === The View>Source widget now allows you to select the backend to display, e.g., LaTeX or XHTML, rather than the output format. The previous choice really made no sense: You didn't see a PDF there if you chose one of the PDF output formats, but rather LaTeX. This solves some long-standing issues with View>Source. There has been an important change in how the "language" lfun works. - "language " now toggles between languages (status quo ante LyX 2.0.2) - "language set" sets to language (meaning of "language " as of LyX 2.0.2) - "language [reset]" resets to the document language. - Menu functions are unchanged. What's new == ** Updates: *** * DOCUMENT INPUT/OUTPUT - Add explicit dvilualatex output format. - Add support for some IPA diacritics. - Enclose underlined \ref{} commands in \mbox{} to protect them when using the package soul in place of (or together with) ulem. * TEX2LYX IMPROVEMENTS - The polyglossia/XeTeX language commands are now supported (bug 8212). - It is now recognized if syncTeX is used (bug 8217). * USER INTERFACE - Reset only the top-level counter when starting the appendix. - Show backends, not formats, in menu View->Source (bug #7652). - Allow native LyX format to be shown in menu View->Source. - Implementation of spell check of current selection (bug #2511). - Add property list entries for high resolution display on Mac. - Semantic change of the "language" lfun (bug 8175): - "language " now toggles between languages (status quo ante LyX 2.0.2) - "language set" sets to language (meaning of "language " as of LyX 2.0.2) - "language [reset]" resets to the document language. - Menu functions are unchanged. * DOCUMENTATION AND LOCALIZATION - Updated French, German, Interlingua, Italian, Nynorsk, Polish, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish and Ukrainian user interface localizations. - New Spanish example files europeCV.lyx and modernCV.lyx. - Updated Spanish translation of the LyX manuals. - Updated french translation of the linguistics manual. - Updated information about literate programming (noweb). ** Bug fixes: * * DOCUMENT INPUT/OUTPUT - Fix assertion when start of appendix is in ERT (bug 8271). - Do not output empty language switch commands (bug 8216). - Do not let the master document interfere when a child is compiled standalone (bug 8000). - When using Turkish language, use the xkeyval package to avoid incompatibilities (bug 2005). - Do not ignore polyglossia commands in partial source preview (bug 8209). - Show enabled child-only branches content in source preview (bug 8001). - Export correct language change commands if document contains different CJK languages (bug 8215). - Fix encoding problems in hyperlink name field (bug 8357). - Fix bug that Elsevier documents became uncompilable when using refstyle for cross-references. - Fixed the layout and template file for scientific articles published by the American Psychological Association (APA) (bug 8187). - Write correct DTD for MathML (bug 8160). - Make the ~ char in Basque, Estonian and Galician non-active (bug 8265). - Embrace babel settings to \makeatletter ... \makeatother if they contain an @ glyph. - Improve the external file monitor. LyX should now also honor changes in graphics that are included via ERT or generated via knitr (bug 8336). - Fix LaTeX errors with right-to-left text when using XeTeX/Polyglossia (part of bug 8251). - Fix brackets direction in Hebrew documents when using
Re: How to keep togetherenumerate resume and regular paragraph?
Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org írta: On 01/05/2013 12:14 PM, Csikos Bela wrote: Hello: I am preparing a document where I use enumerated list using enumerate-resume (by loading Customizable lists (enumitem) module). The the document structure is as follows: - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block and so forth. I want all - enumitem-resume paragraph incouding short title - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block pairs keep together on the same page, that is I don't want page break between the enumitem-resume and the following regular paragraph. How can I achieve this? In my output many pairs are separated. The short title is at the bottom of the page and the following text is at the top of the next page. I attach an example, lyx and output pdf file. See item 5 and the following black block, item 9 and the following block. The usual way to keep stuff together is to use a minipage (Box), but that won't work here, since it messes up the numbering. Probably there is some more complicated method involving \nopagebreak, but my own sense in cases like this is that the effort required to figure that out is probably not worth it. Just insert manual page breaks when you are done with the paper. Richard Thank you Richard. Probably I have to do that. The only thing that the document is very complex, and it takes about 5 minutes to build the pdf by pdflatex. (Compiling the pdf of the Lyx User Guide takes 25 secs.) Therefore the try/adjust cycles are very time consuming. bcsikos
Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style
APA is taking over the world ! As the founder and president of the Society for the Abolition of Footnotes and Endnotes (S.A.F.E.) I find this heartening. For not APA users, APA style strongly discourages the use of footnotes -- I don't think they even mention the herasy of endnotes. From: Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com To: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca Cc: Lyx List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Monday, January 7, 2013 1:09:47 PM Subject: Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style In Venezuela, just about all. It is the de facto standard for all college/university reports/thesis. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:31 PM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: Further progress report. I finally got apa6 with biblatex working. I think I was managing to introduce a new problem eery time I fixed one. I am not an intuitive LyX/LaTeX user. I also can report that at, least in Canada, some Nuclear Technologist students at the college level use APA style; the mind boggles, but since I suspect that they do a lot more math work and similar than most psych students , the outstanding advantages of the LyX math editor should be appreciated. I wonder what other student types use APA? From: Jacob Bishop bishop.ja...@gmail.com To: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca Cc: stefano franchi stefano.fran...@gmail.com; Lyx List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Friday, January 4, 2013 1:10:39 PM Subject: Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 10:12 AM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: Hi Jacob, This looks great but so far I cannot even get my very simple example that ran for you and Stefano to work. and I'm left gazing woefully at your pdf file. I do like the use of ! I wonder if you or Stefano could have another look my files and see what stupid thing I' doing? John, It looks like Stefano might have beat me to the punch, but I will send this anyway. This is what I did to make it work. I am on a 64-bit Windows 7 machine (at the moment...I also use Ubuntu). 1. I downloaded biber from http://sourceforge.net/projects/biblatex-biber/files/latest/download then extracted the biber.exe file and copied it to C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin. Then, I added C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin to the system path by right-clicking computer-properties, then environment variables. Find the variable PATH, put a semi-colon after everything already there, and append C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin. 2. I downloaded the biblatex.module file, from http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/BibTeX/biblatex.module and installed it by copying it into my local lyx directory, C:\Users\Jacob\AppData\Roaming\LyX2.0\layouts. 3. I downloaded your files from the latest email (biblatex1.lyx and biblatex_style_guide.bib). These were downloaded to the same directory, C:\Users\Jacob\Downloads. 4. I opened LyX, and under tools-preferences-output-LaTeX, in the Bibliography generation selected Custom from the dropdown menu. The options box changed to a command box, and I typed biber into the box. I clicked save and closed LyX. 5. I opened your LyX file, biblatex1.lyx. I expanded the note, and clicked on BibTeX Generated Bibliography. When the dialogue came up, I deleted the entry, lyx\biblatex_style_guide. I clicked add, then browse. I found the downloaded file, biblatex_style_guide, and clicked on it, then on add and then ok. 6. I went to document-settings-LaTeX Preamble, and changed the second line from \addbibresource{biblatex1.bib} to \addbibresource{C:/Users/Jacob/Downloads/biblatex_style_guide.bib}. Then, I clicked ok. 7. Then, I clicked on the little googly eyes button, and voila! The pdf came out properly. Obviously, there will be differences if you're on Linux, but you ought to be able to figure out the differences. In particular, step 1 will not be nearly so painful. Jacob
Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style
Is there a quick and dirty guideline on how to use APA with LyX? I mean, through BibLaTeX? - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 1:45 PM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: APA is taking over the world ! As the founder and president of the Society for the Abolition of Footnotes and Endnotes (S.A.F.E.) I find this heartening. For not APA users, APA style strongly discourages the use of footnotes -- I don't think they even mention the herasy of endnotes. -- *From:* Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com *To:* John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca *Cc:* Lyx List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org *Sent:* Monday, January 7, 2013 1:09:47 PM *Subject:* Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style In Venezuela, just about all. It is the de facto standard for all college/university reports/thesis. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:31 PM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: Further progress report. I finally got apa6 with biblatex working. I think I was managing to introduce a new problem eery time I fixed one. I am not an intuitive LyX/LaTeX user. I also can report that at, least in Canada, some Nuclear Technologist students at the college level use APA style; the mind boggles, but since I suspect that they do a lot more math work and similar than most psych students , the outstanding advantages of the LyX math editor should be appreciated. I wonder what other student types use APA? -- *From:* Jacob Bishop bishop.ja...@gmail.com *To:* John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca *Cc:* stefano franchi stefano.fran...@gmail.com; Lyx List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org *Sent:* Friday, January 4, 2013 1:10:39 PM *Subject:* Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 10:12 AM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: Hi Jacob, This looks great but so far I cannot even get my very simple example that ran for you and Stefano to work. and I'm left gazing woefully at your pdf file. I do like the use of ! I wonder if you or Stefano could have another look my files and see what stupid thing I' doing? John, It looks like Stefano might have beat me to the punch, but I will send this anyway. This is what I did to make it work. I am on a 64-bit Windows 7 machine (at the moment...I also use Ubuntu). 1. I downloaded biber from http://sourceforge.net/projects/biblatex-biber/files/latest/downloadthen extracted the biber.exe file and copied it to C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin. Then, I added C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin to the system path by right-clicking computer-properties, then environment variables. Find the variable PATH, put a semi-colon after everything already there, and append C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin. 2. I downloaded the biblatex.module file, from http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/BibTeX/biblatex.module and installed it by copying it into my local lyx directory, C:\Users\Jacob\AppData\Roaming\LyX2.0\layouts. 3. I downloaded your files from the latest email (biblatex1.lyx and biblatex_style_guide.bib). These were downloaded to the same directory, C:\Users\Jacob\Downloads. 4. I opened LyX, and under tools-preferences-output-LaTeX, in the Bibliography generation selected Custom from the dropdown menu. The options box changed to a command box, and I typed biber into the box. I clicked save and closed LyX. 5. I opened your LyX file, biblatex1.lyx. I expanded the note, and clicked on BibTeX Generated Bibliography. When the dialogue came up, I deleted the entry, lyx\biblatex_style_guide. I clicked add, then browse. I found the downloaded file, biblatex_style_guide, and clicked on it, then on add and then ok. 6. I went to document-settings-LaTeX Preamble, and changed the second line from \addbibresource{biblatex1.bib} to \addbibresource{C:/Users/Jacob/Downloads/biblatex_style_guide.bib}. Then, I clicked ok. 7. Then, I clicked on the little googly eyes button, and voila! The pdf came out properly. Obviously, there will be differences if you're on Linux, but you ought to be able to figure out the differences. In particular, step 1 will not be nearly so painful. Jacob
[ANNOUNCE] LyX 2.0.5.1 Released
Public release of LyX version 2.0.5.1 = We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 2.0.5.1. This is a service update to 2.0.5. The only change in LyX 2.0.5.1 is that we have returned to previous behavior by loading the babel package even with English-only documents. The package is really required only when languages other than English are used, but it appears that there are several document classes (including the Komascript letter class) that depend upon the earlier behavior. This fixes bug 8423. The other changes that were included in 2.0.5 are listed below. LyX is a document processor that encourages an approach to writing based on the structure of your documents and not simply their appearance. It is released under a Free and Open Source Software license. You can download LyX 2.0.5.1 from http://www.lyx.org/Download/. If you think you found a bug in LyX 2.0.5.1, either e-mail the LyX developers' mailing list (lyx-devel at lists.lyx.org), or open a bug report at http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome. If you have trouble using LyX or have a question, consult the documentation that comes with LyX and the LyX wiki, which lives at http://wiki.lyx.org/. If you can't find the answer there, e-mail the LyX users' list (lyx-users at lists.lyx.org). We hope you enjoy using LyX 2.0.5.1. The LyX team. http://www.lyx.org What's new in LyX 2.0.5 === The ViewSource widget now allows you to select the backend to display, e.g., LaTeX or XHTML, rather than the output format. The previous choice really made no sense: You didn't see a PDF there if you chose one of the PDF output formats, but rather LaTeX. This solves some long-standing issues with ViewSource. There has been an important change in how the language lfun works. - language LANG now toggles between languages (status quo ante LyX 2.0.2) - language LANG set sets to language LANG (meaning of language LANG as of LyX 2.0.2) - language [reset] resets to the document language. - Menu functions are unchanged. What's new == ** Updates: *** * DOCUMENT INPUT/OUTPUT - Add explicit dvilualatex output format. - Add support for some IPA diacritics. - Enclose underlined \ref{} commands in \mbox{} to protect them when using the package soul in place of (or together with) ulem. * TEX2LYX IMPROVEMENTS - The polyglossia/XeTeX language commands are now supported (bug 8212). - It is now recognized if syncTeX is used (bug 8217). * USER INTERFACE - Reset only the top-level counter when starting the appendix. - Show backends, not formats, in menu View-Source (bug #7652). - Allow native LyX format to be shown in menu View-Source. - Implementation of spell check of current selection (bug #2511). - Add property list entries for high resolution display on Mac. - Semantic change of the language lfun (bug 8175): - language LANG now toggles between languages (status quo ante LyX 2.0.2) - language LANG set sets to language LANG (meaning of language LANG as of LyX 2.0.2) - language [reset] resets to the document language. - Menu functions are unchanged. * DOCUMENTATION AND LOCALIZATION - Updated French, German, Interlingua, Italian, Nynorsk, Polish, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish and Ukrainian user interface localizations. - New Spanish example files europeCV.lyx and modernCV.lyx. - Updated Spanish translation of the LyX manuals. - Updated french translation of the linguistics manual. - Updated information about literate programming (noweb). ** Bug fixes: * * DOCUMENT INPUT/OUTPUT - Fix assertion when start of appendix is in ERT (bug 8271). - Do not output empty language switch commands (bug 8216). - Do not let the master document interfere when a child is compiled standalone (bug 8000). - When using Turkish language, use the xkeyval package to avoid incompatibilities (bug 2005). - Do not ignore polyglossia commands in partial source preview (bug 8209). - Show enabled child-only branches content in source preview (bug 8001). - Export correct language change commands if document contains different CJK languages (bug 8215). - Fix encoding problems in hyperlink name field (bug 8357). - Fix bug that Elsevier documents became uncompilable when using refstyle for cross-references. - Fixed the layout and template file for scientific articles published by the American Psychological Association (APA) (bug 8187). - Write correct DTD for MathML (bug 8160). - Make the ~ char in Basque, Estonian and Galician non-active (bug 8265). - Embrace babel settings to \makeatletter ... \makeatother if they contain an @ glyph. - Improve the external file monitor. LyX should now also honor changes in graphics that are included via ERT or generated via knitr (bug 8336). - Fix LaTeX errors with right-to-left text when using XeTeX/Polyglossia (part of bug 8251). - Fix brackets direction in Hebrew documents when using
Re: How to keep togetherenumerate resume and regular paragraph?
Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org írta: On 01/05/2013 12:14 PM, Csikos Bela wrote: Hello: I am preparing a document where I use enumerated list using enumerate-resume (by loading Customizable lists (enumitem) module). The the document structure is as follows: - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block and so forth. I want all - enumitem-resume paragraph incouding short title - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block pairs keep together on the same page, that is I don't want page break between the enumitem-resume and the following regular paragraph. How can I achieve this? In my output many pairs are separated. The short title is at the bottom of the page and the following text is at the top of the next page. I attach an example, lyx and output pdf file. See item 5 and the following black block, item 9 and the following block. The usual way to keep stuff together is to use a minipage (Box), but that won't work here, since it messes up the numbering. Probably there is some more complicated method involving \nopagebreak, but my own sense in cases like this is that the effort required to figure that out is probably not worth it. Just insert manual page breaks when you are done with the paper. Richard Thank you Richard. Probably I have to do that. The only thing that the document is very complex, and it takes about 5 minutes to build the pdf by pdflatex. (Compiling the pdf of the Lyx User Guide takes 25 secs.) Therefore the try/adjust cycles are very time consuming. bcsikos
Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style
APA is taking over the world ! As the founder and president of the Society for the Abolition of Footnotes and Endnotes (S.A.F.E.) I find this heartening. For not APA users, APA style strongly discourages the use of footnotes -- I don't think they even mention the herasy of endnotes. From: Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com To: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca Cc: Lyx List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Monday, January 7, 2013 1:09:47 PM Subject: Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style In Venezuela, just about all. It is the de facto standard for all college/university reports/thesis. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:31 PM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: Further progress report. I finally got apa6 with biblatex working. I think I was managing to introduce a new problem eery time I fixed one. I am not an intuitive LyX/LaTeX user. I also can report that at, least in Canada, some Nuclear Technologist students at the college level use APA style; the mind boggles, but since I suspect that they do a lot more math work and similar than most psych students , the outstanding advantages of the LyX math editor should be appreciated. I wonder what other student types use APA? From: Jacob Bishop bishop.ja...@gmail.com To: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca Cc: stefano franchi stefano.fran...@gmail.com; Lyx List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Friday, January 4, 2013 1:10:39 PM Subject: Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 10:12 AM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: Hi Jacob, This looks great but so far I cannot even get my very simple example that ran for you and Stefano to work. and I'm left gazing woefully at your pdf file. I do like the use of ! I wonder if you or Stefano could have another look my files and see what stupid thing I' doing? John, It looks like Stefano might have beat me to the punch, but I will send this anyway. This is what I did to make it work. I am on a 64-bit Windows 7 machine (at the moment...I also use Ubuntu). 1. I downloaded biber from http://sourceforge.net/projects/biblatex-biber/files/latest/download then extracted the biber.exe file and copied it to C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin. Then, I added C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin to the system path by right-clicking computer-properties, then environment variables. Find the variable PATH, put a semi-colon after everything already there, and append C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin. 2. I downloaded the biblatex.module file, from http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/BibTeX/biblatex.module and installed it by copying it into my local lyx directory, C:\Users\Jacob\AppData\Roaming\LyX2.0\layouts. 3. I downloaded your files from the latest email (biblatex1.lyx and biblatex_style_guide.bib). These were downloaded to the same directory, C:\Users\Jacob\Downloads. 4. I opened LyX, and under tools-preferences-output-LaTeX, in the Bibliography generation selected Custom from the dropdown menu. The options box changed to a command box, and I typed biber into the box. I clicked save and closed LyX. 5. I opened your LyX file, biblatex1.lyx. I expanded the note, and clicked on BibTeX Generated Bibliography. When the dialogue came up, I deleted the entry, lyx\biblatex_style_guide. I clicked add, then browse. I found the downloaded file, biblatex_style_guide, and clicked on it, then on add and then ok. 6. I went to document-settings-LaTeX Preamble, and changed the second line from \addbibresource{biblatex1.bib} to \addbibresource{C:/Users/Jacob/Downloads/biblatex_style_guide.bib}. Then, I clicked ok. 7. Then, I clicked on the little googly eyes button, and voila! The pdf came out properly. Obviously, there will be differences if you're on Linux, but you ought to be able to figure out the differences. In particular, step 1 will not be nearly so painful. Jacob
Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style
Is there a quick and dirty guideline on how to use APA with LyX? I mean, through BibLaTeX? - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 1:45 PM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: APA is taking over the world ! As the founder and president of the Society for the Abolition of Footnotes and Endnotes (S.A.F.E.) I find this heartening. For not APA users, APA style strongly discourages the use of footnotes -- I don't think they even mention the herasy of endnotes. -- *From:* Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com *To:* John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca *Cc:* Lyx List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org *Sent:* Monday, January 7, 2013 1:09:47 PM *Subject:* Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style In Venezuela, just about all. It is the de facto standard for all college/university reports/thesis. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 2:31 PM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: Further progress report. I finally got apa6 with biblatex working. I think I was managing to introduce a new problem eery time I fixed one. I am not an intuitive LyX/LaTeX user. I also can report that at, least in Canada, some Nuclear Technologist students at the college level use APA style; the mind boggles, but since I suspect that they do a lot more math work and similar than most psych students , the outstanding advantages of the LyX math editor should be appreciated. I wonder what other student types use APA? -- *From:* Jacob Bishop bishop.ja...@gmail.com *To:* John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca *Cc:* stefano franchi stefano.fran...@gmail.com; Lyx List lyx-users@lists.lyx.org *Sent:* Friday, January 4, 2013 1:10:39 PM *Subject:* Re: Biblatex with Lyx and eventually with APA6 style On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 10:12 AM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote: Hi Jacob, This looks great but so far I cannot even get my very simple example that ran for you and Stefano to work. and I'm left gazing woefully at your pdf file. I do like the use of ! I wonder if you or Stefano could have another look my files and see what stupid thing I' doing? John, It looks like Stefano might have beat me to the punch, but I will send this anyway. This is what I did to make it work. I am on a 64-bit Windows 7 machine (at the moment...I also use Ubuntu). 1. I downloaded biber from http://sourceforge.net/projects/biblatex-biber/files/latest/downloadthen extracted the biber.exe file and copied it to C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin. Then, I added C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin to the system path by right-clicking computer-properties, then environment variables. Find the variable PATH, put a semi-colon after everything already there, and append C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin. 2. I downloaded the biblatex.module file, from http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/BibTeX/biblatex.module and installed it by copying it into my local lyx directory, C:\Users\Jacob\AppData\Roaming\LyX2.0\layouts. 3. I downloaded your files from the latest email (biblatex1.lyx and biblatex_style_guide.bib). These were downloaded to the same directory, C:\Users\Jacob\Downloads. 4. I opened LyX, and under tools-preferences-output-LaTeX, in the Bibliography generation selected Custom from the dropdown menu. The options box changed to a command box, and I typed biber into the box. I clicked save and closed LyX. 5. I opened your LyX file, biblatex1.lyx. I expanded the note, and clicked on BibTeX Generated Bibliography. When the dialogue came up, I deleted the entry, lyx\biblatex_style_guide. I clicked add, then browse. I found the downloaded file, biblatex_style_guide, and clicked on it, then on add and then ok. 6. I went to document-settings-LaTeX Preamble, and changed the second line from \addbibresource{biblatex1.bib} to \addbibresource{C:/Users/Jacob/Downloads/biblatex_style_guide.bib}. Then, I clicked ok. 7. Then, I clicked on the little googly eyes button, and voila! The pdf came out properly. Obviously, there will be differences if you're on Linux, but you ought to be able to figure out the differences. In particular, step 1 will not be nearly so painful. Jacob
[ANNOUNCE] LyX 2.0.5.1 Released
Public release of LyX version 2.0.5.1 = We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 2.0.5.1. This is a service update to 2.0.5. The only change in LyX 2.0.5.1 is that we have returned to previous behavior by loading the babel package even with English-only documents. The package is really required only when languages other than English are used, but it appears that there are several document classes (including the Komascript letter class) that depend upon the earlier behavior. This fixes bug 8423. The other changes that were included in 2.0.5 are listed below. LyX is a document processor that encourages an approach to writing based on the structure of your documents and not simply their appearance. It is released under a Free and Open Source Software license. You can download LyX 2.0.5.1 from http://www.lyx.org/Download/. If you think you found a bug in LyX 2.0.5.1, either e-mail the LyX developers' mailing list (lyx-devel at lists.lyx.org), or open a bug report at http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome. If you have trouble using LyX or have a question, consult the documentation that comes with LyX and the LyX wiki, which lives at http://wiki.lyx.org/. If you can't find the answer there, e-mail the LyX users' list (lyx-users at lists.lyx.org). We hope you enjoy using LyX 2.0.5.1. The LyX team. http://www.lyx.org What's new in LyX 2.0.5 === The ViewSource widget now allows you to select the backend to display, e.g., LaTeX or XHTML, rather than the output format. The previous choice really made no sense: You didn't see a PDF there if you chose one of the PDF output formats, but rather LaTeX. This solves some long-standing issues with ViewSource. There has been an important change in how the language lfun works. - language LANG now toggles between languages (status quo ante LyX 2.0.2) - language LANG set sets to language LANG (meaning of language LANG as of LyX 2.0.2) - language [reset] resets to the document language. - Menu functions are unchanged. What's new == ** Updates: *** * DOCUMENT INPUT/OUTPUT - Add explicit dvilualatex output format. - Add support for some IPA diacritics. - Enclose underlined \ref{} commands in \mbox{} to protect them when using the package soul in place of (or together with) ulem. * TEX2LYX IMPROVEMENTS - The polyglossia/XeTeX language commands are now supported (bug 8212). - It is now recognized if syncTeX is used (bug 8217). * USER INTERFACE - Reset only the top-level counter when starting the appendix. - Show backends, not formats, in menu View-Source (bug #7652). - Allow native LyX format to be shown in menu View-Source. - Implementation of spell check of current selection (bug #2511). - Add property list entries for high resolution display on Mac. - Semantic change of the language lfun (bug 8175): - language LANG now toggles between languages (status quo ante LyX 2.0.2) - language LANG set sets to language LANG (meaning of language LANG as of LyX 2.0.2) - language [reset] resets to the document language. - Menu functions are unchanged. * DOCUMENTATION AND LOCALIZATION - Updated French, German, Interlingua, Italian, Nynorsk, Polish, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish and Ukrainian user interface localizations. - New Spanish example files europeCV.lyx and modernCV.lyx. - Updated Spanish translation of the LyX manuals. - Updated french translation of the linguistics manual. - Updated information about literate programming (noweb). ** Bug fixes: * * DOCUMENT INPUT/OUTPUT - Fix assertion when start of appendix is in ERT (bug 8271). - Do not output empty language switch commands (bug 8216). - Do not let the master document interfere when a child is compiled standalone (bug 8000). - When using Turkish language, use the xkeyval package to avoid incompatibilities (bug 2005). - Do not ignore polyglossia commands in partial source preview (bug 8209). - Show enabled child-only branches content in source preview (bug 8001). - Export correct language change commands if document contains different CJK languages (bug 8215). - Fix encoding problems in hyperlink name field (bug 8357). - Fix bug that Elsevier documents became uncompilable when using refstyle for cross-references. - Fixed the layout and template file for scientific articles published by the American Psychological Association (APA) (bug 8187). - Write correct DTD for MathML (bug 8160). - Make the ~ char in Basque, Estonian and Galician non-active (bug 8265). - Embrace babel settings to \makeatletter ... \makeatother if they contain an @ glyph. - Improve the external file monitor. LyX should now also honor changes in graphics that are included via ERT or generated via knitr (bug 8336). - Fix LaTeX errors with right-to-left text when using XeTeX/Polyglossia (part of bug 8251). - Fix brackets direction in Hebrew documents when using