Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Hridayesh Gupta hridayeshi...@gmail.com wrote: I have installed lyx 2.0.3 from ubuntu package manager, I hindi fonts installed in my system and I am able to read hindi in my system. Whenever I type something in hindi in lyx, font appears to be broken. When vew source, it shows correct font. When i try to preview/export pdf I get garbage. No expert, but I expect that if you use pdflatex then you need to load some specialized LaTeX package, perhaps via the Preamble. If however you use Document Fonts Non-TeX fonts, then you should be able to select any of your system fonts, and then compile the document using XeTeX or LuaTeX. Liviu Is there any guide on how for Devnagri in Ubuntu as there is one for windows at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Devanagari I have installed texlive-lang-indic package as well. Thank you! Hridayesh -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
Thanks for the reply. I have selected system fonts as you told. Still getting error when compiling using LuaTeX. I got following errors 1. Package fontenc error: package file eu2enc.def not found 2. encoding scheme eu2 unknown. 3. file xunicode.sty not found On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote: On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Hridayesh Gupta hridayeshi...@gmail.com wrote: I have installed lyx 2.0.3 from ubuntu package manager, I hindi fonts installed in my system and I am able to read hindi in my system. Whenever I type something in hindi in lyx, font appears to be broken. When vew source, it shows correct font. When i try to preview/export pdf I get garbage. No expert, but I expect that if you use pdflatex then you need to load some specialized LaTeX package, perhaps via the Preamble. If however you use Document Fonts Non-TeX fonts, then you should be able to select any of your system fonts, and then compile the document using XeTeX or LuaTeX. Liviu Is there any guide on how for Devnagri in Ubuntu as there is one for windows at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Devanagari I have installed texlive-lang-indic package as well. Thank you! Hridayesh -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
lilypond
I imported a lilypond file with include-external file-filename.ly. I checked that file in advance to make sure it will be compiled correctly with lilypond. If I try a pdf preview in Lyx, I get an error and the head of the protocol is: This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (TeX Live 2009/Debian) (format=pdflatex 2012.7.20) 16 JAN 2013 13:41 entering extended mode %-line parsing enabled. **lilypondTest.tex (./lilypondTest.tex LaTeX2e 2009/09/24 Babel v3.8l and hyphenation patterns for english, usenglishmax, dumylang, noh yphenation, loaded. What is wrong? Any help please? Regards bllochl
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Hridayesh Gupta hridayeshi...@gmail.com wrote: I have selected system fonts as you told. Still getting error when compiling using LuaTeX. I got following errors 1. Package fontenc error: package file eu2enc.def not found 2. encoding scheme eu2 unknown. 3. file xunicode.sty not found You have some missing packages. Go to packages.ubuntu.com and 'Search the contents of packages'. If you search for 'eu2enc.def', you will get [1]. This will indicate the Debian packages that you are still missing, in this case 'texlive-xetex', that you can install via Synaptic. Do the same for 'xunicode.sty', etc. [1] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contentskeywords=eu2enc.defmode=exactfilenamesuite=quantalarch=any Liviu -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: mathrm
Am Mittwoch, 16. Januar 2013, 00:11:05 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: It's some sort of font issue. I replicated the problem with your document here, then changed the Roman font from Palatino to Times Roman and got the expected output. I suspect the mathpazo package may not contain the needed glyph. Paul Thanks, Paul, good to know. Will try to find another font. Wolfgang
Re: No pdflatex view in 2.0.5.1 under XP with Texlive
I encountered the problem on Windows XP. I had no such problem on (l)ubuntu 12.10 machines (32 or 64 bits). I shall try the re-installation on XP and report back. Thanks-- Ehud On 01/15/2013 08:45 PM, Uwe Sthr wrote: Am 09.01.2013 19:00, schrieb EK: I have installed Lyx 2.05.1 on a Windows XP machine (I still have one of those), with TexLive. Everything works fine, but when I click the VIEW icon (to get a pdf) I get an error about pdflatex and/or pdftex.exe. If I select View PDF (lua or Xetex) or DVI from the menu everything works just fine-- just the most useful pdflatex fails (naturally..;-). I have compared the file converters and paths to a previous (Lyx 2.04) installation that works perfectly, and I do not see a difference. Can anyone shed light on this mystery? There was a bug in the installer that the LaTeX distribution was not correctly or even not recognized on Windows 7 and 8 in the 64bit versions. If that is your OS, please reinstall LyX using the fixed installer: http://sourceforge.net/projects/lyxwininstaller/files/LyXWinInstaller/2.0.5.1/LyX-2051-Installer-2.exe/download (will be soon on ftp.lyx.org too) Can you please report back if the installer found the correct path to TeXLive? if not, what version of TeXLive are you using? Note that the installer can only support TeXLive 2012 and no older versions because of technical limitations in the old versions. If you have a older TeXLive, please try to update it before you reinstall LyX. If this is not possible, please reinstall LyX anyway and then go to the LyX preferences and adapt the paths so that the path list contains the folder of TeXLive where the latex.exe is located. If the problem persists anyway for you, can you please tell me your program versions (Windows, TeXLive) and provide a _minimal_ LyX file you are using. thanks and regards Uwe -- Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D. Jules and Doris Stein Research to Prevent Blindness Professor Director, The laboratory of Visual Computational Neuroscience Director, Center for Excellence in Computational Systems Neuroscience Friedman Brain Institute Departments of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Structural Chemical Biology, The Ichan school of medicine at Mount Sinai One Gustave Levy Place, NY, NY, 10029
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Hridayesh Gupta hridayeshi...@gmail.com wrote: I have selected system fonts as you told. Still getting error when compiling using LuaTeX. I got following errors 1. Package fontenc error: package file eu2enc.def not found 2. encoding scheme eu2 unknown. 3. file xunicode.sty not found You have some missing packages. Go to packages.ubuntu.com and 'Search the contents of packages'. If you search for 'eu2enc.def', you will get [1]. This will indicate the Debian packages that you are still missing, in this case 'texlive-xetex', that you can install via Synaptic. Do the same for 'xunicode.sty', etc. [1] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contentskeywords=eu2enc.defmode=exactfilenamesuite=quantalarch=any Liviu In addition to Liviu's suggestion, annother useful program to install is apt-file: $ apt-file find eu2enc.def texlive-luatex: /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/lualatex/luainputenc/eu2enc.def $ apt-file find xunicode.sty texlive-xetex: /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/xelatex/xunicode/xunicode.sty Also, since you're on Ubuntu, consider the LyX PPA if you want a newer version of LyX: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXOnUbuntu#toc3 Scott
Word won't open simplest LyXHTML file
It has frequently been suggested on this list that, currently, the best way to get a LyX file into Microsoft Word is to export from LyX to LyXHMTM and then to open that XHTML file with Word. I have Word 2011 for OS X and this fails because Word will not open the XHTML file, with the message The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened because there are problems with the contents. Details No error detail available Location: 2 This happens even for the simplest LyX file with only one sentence and no fancy stuff--the entire contents of one test file is simply Test sentence. However, the exported XHTML files doe open OK in Firefox and displays math in acceptable, if not perfect, form. (Firefox renders MathML out of the box--why can't other browsers join the 20th century.) On the same Test sentence file exported via LyXHTML, I opened it in TextMate, a very popular and extensible text editor on OS X, and applied the Validate syntax command that is available therein, resulting in this output: xmllint output error: colon are forbidden from PI names 'IS10744:arch' ?IS10744:arch xhtml ^ Test sentence. I am using LyX 2.0.5 for OS X. I _think_ I have been able to do this in the past so I don't know why I can't do it now. I am preparing to start a major writing project and I want to understand as much as I can about this--I'm pretty sure that there will be a huge incentive later to have a usable if not perfect version of my LyX work available in Word; this will include math. I know that LyX - Word is a frequent topic on this list so I'm not necessarily looking for a complete rehashing of the topic--only why LyXHTML - Word fails. Jerry
Re: moderncv
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Hansen, Glenn J. g...@ou.edu wrote: I am able to get the multiple sectioned bibliography to work with a new default lyx document. While I was not able to solve the entire issue you are having, I have no problem getting the multiple sectioned bibliography to work. See the attached example. The only unnecessary thing I did was to pass the option sectcntreset to the package so that the numbering starts over with the new bibliography. I do not include bibtex databases, since I am just using the ones you sent in the previous email. It seems to be some problem something the cv class (or layout) is doing. Hopefully this helps narrow down the issue. Jacob multibibMinimal.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: moderncv
You may disregard the last email. I did not read closely enough, and had thought you were NOT able to get the sectioned bibliography to work. Apologies. Jacob
Re: Word won't open simplest LyXHTML file
Jerry wrote: It has frequently been suggested on this list that, currently, the best way to get a LyX file into Microsoft Word is to export from LyX to LyXHMTM and then to open that XHTML file with Word. I have Word 2011 for OS X and this fails because Word will not open the XHTML file, with the message The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened because there are problems with the contents. Details No error detail available Location: 2 This happens even for the simplest LyX file with only one sentence and no fancy stuff--the entire contents of one test file is simply Test sentence. However, the exported XHTML files doe open OK in Firefox and displays math in acceptable, if not perfect, form. (Firefox renders MathML out of the box--why can't other browsers join the 20th century.) On the same Test sentence file exported via LyXHTML, I opened it in TextMate, a very popular and extensible text editor on OS X, and applied the Validate syntax command that is available therein, resulting in this output: xmllint output error: colon are forbidden from PI names 'IS10744:arch' ?IS10744:arch xhtml ^ Test sentence. I am using LyX 2.0.5 for OS X. I _think_ I have been able to do this in the past so I don't know why I can't do it now. I am preparing to start a major writing project and I want to understand as much as I can about this--I'm pretty sure that there will be a huge incentive later to have a usable if not perfect version of my LyX work available in Word; this will include math. I know that LyX - Word is a frequent topic on this list so I'm not necessarily looking for a complete rehashing of the topic--only why LyXHTML - Word fails. Jerry I used eLyxer (http://elyxer.nongnu.org/) to export from Linux to HTML then to epub, but it may not support the Mac. HTH Doug.
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
I have installed all the packages as suggested and updated LyX to latest version 2.0.5 using ppa. I also need to change to LuaTeX/XeTeX font in Document - Settings - Font - checked Use XeTeX/LuaTeX font. After that I am able to successfully compile the file without any errors, however In the pdf the spots with hindi language just shows up blank. tried with chinese and russian language as well but same thing. I am able to see those languages correctly in LyX, firefox, text editor but not in pdf generated. Do I need to include any font anywhere in settings? On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 1:26 AM, Scott Kostyshak skost...@lyx.org wrote: On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Hridayesh Gupta hridayeshi...@gmail.com wrote: I have selected system fonts as you told. Still getting error when compiling using LuaTeX. I got following errors 1. Package fontenc error: package file eu2enc.def not found 2. encoding scheme eu2 unknown. 3. file xunicode.sty not found You have some missing packages. Go to packages.ubuntu.com and 'Search the contents of packages'. If you search for 'eu2enc.def', you will get [1]. This will indicate the Debian packages that you are still missing, in this case 'texlive-xetex', that you can install via Synaptic. Do the same for 'xunicode.sty', etc. [1] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contentskeywords=eu2enc.defmode=exactfilenamesuite=quantalarch=any Liviu In addition to Liviu's suggestion, annother useful program to install is apt-file: $ apt-file find eu2enc.def texlive-luatex: /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/lualatex/luainputenc/eu2enc.def $ apt-file find xunicode.sty texlive-xetex: /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/xelatex/xunicode/xunicode.sty Also, since you're on Ubuntu, consider the LyX PPA if you want a newer version of LyX: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXOnUbuntu#toc3 Scott
Re: Word won't open simplest LyXHTML file
On Jan 16, 2013, at 5:28 PM, Doug Laidlaw wrote: Jerry wrote: It has frequently been suggested on this list that, currently, the best way to get a LyX file into Microsoft Word is to export from LyX to LyXHMTM and then to open that XHTML file with Word. I have Word 2011 for OS X and this fails because Word will not open the XHTML file, with the message The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened because there are problems with the contents. Details No error detail available Location: 2 This happens even for the simplest LyX file with only one sentence and no fancy stuff--the entire contents of one test file is simply Test sentence. However, the exported XHTML files doe open OK in Firefox and displays math in acceptable, if not perfect, form. (Firefox renders MathML out of the box--why can't other browsers join the 20th century.) On the same Test sentence file exported via LyXHTML, I opened it in TextMate, a very popular and extensible text editor on OS X, and applied the Validate syntax command that is available therein, resulting in this output: xmllint output error: colon are forbidden from PI names 'IS10744:arch' ?IS10744:arch xhtml ^ Test sentence. I am using LyX 2.0.5 for OS X. I _think_ I have been able to do this in the past so I don't know why I can't do it now. I am preparing to start a major writing project and I want to understand as much as I can about this--I'm pretty sure that there will be a huge incentive later to have a usable if not perfect version of my LyX work available in Word; this will include math. I know that LyX - Word is a frequent topic on this list so I'm not necessarily looking for a complete rehashing of the topic--only why LyXHTML - Word fails. Jerry I used eLyxer (http://elyxer.nongnu.org/) to export from Linux to HTML then to epub, but it may not support the Mac. HTH Doug. Thanks for that tip. I checked it out. It's just a Python thing so it works fine on OS X, and LyX picked it up as advertised. The output on my simple test case does look nice in a browser, but I get the same error opening with Word as I first described: The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened... etc. I thought maybe my copy of Word was broken but it reads other HTML files fine--I'm guessing they don't have the XML stuff in them, however. I checked the HTML file that eLyXer made with the W3C page and got: The uploaded document - was successfully checked as XHTML 1.0 Transitional. How does your method, LyX - HTML - epub, get me into Word? I don't think Word reads epub, does it? Also--eLyXer does not appear to use MathML so I don't think there is any hope of getting editable math into Word using this method. (But I haven't read all of the eLyXer docs.) Jerry
Including Documents
(Re-posted: original seems to have got lost in transit.) I am writing a Family History with the koma-book style. I have a master document which is little more than a container for the chapters. Each chapter is a separate Lyx file, a child of the master. My problem is, that when I print the complete book, each chapter has its own empty Contents page, and a concluding identifier page. How can I suppress these, and not have them allowed for in the page numbering? It must have been asked many times before. Doug.
Re: Word won't open simplest LyXHTML file
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 14:13:42 -0700, Jerry said: It has frequently been suggested on this list that, currently, the best way to get a LyX file into Microsoft Word is to export from LyX to LyXHMTM and then to open that XHTML file with Word. I have Word 2011 for OS X and this fails because Word will not open the XHTML file, with the message The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened because there are problems with the contents. Details No error detail available Location: 2 This happens even for the simplest LyX file with only one sentence and no fancy stuff--the entire contents of one test file is simply Test sentence. However, the exported XHTML files doe open OK in Firefox and displays math in acceptable, if not perfect, form. (Firefox renders MathML out of the box--why can't other browsers join the 20th century.) On the same Test sentence file exported via LyXHTML, I opened it in TextMate, a very popular and extensible text editor on OS X, and applied the Validate syntax command that is available therein, resulting in this output: xmllint output error: colon are forbidden from PI names 'IS10744:arch' ?IS10744:arch xhtml ^ Test sentence. I am using LyX 2.0.5 for OS X. I _think_ I have been able to do this in the past so I don't know why I can't do it now. I am preparing to start a major writing project and I want to understand as much as I can about this--I'm pretty sure that there will be a huge incentive later to have a usable if not perfect version of my LyX work available in Word; this will include math. I know that LyX - Word is a frequent topic on this list so I'm not necessarily looking for a complete rehashing of the topic--only why LyXHTML - Word fails. Jerry Hi Jerry, Your creating a tiny case of the problem is productive and rare. I looked up your error message and got several promising prospects: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-html-editor/2009JulSep/0011.html I also saw some sources saying that namespaces could not be on if the name contained a colon. I don't know what that means because I'm not an XML hound. SteveT Steve Litt* http://www.troubleshooters.com/ * http://twitter.com/stevelitt Troubleshooting Training * Human Performance
No German dictionary
Trying to install Lyx from the Windows bundle, installing MikTex fails because there is no German dictionary file. I don't need German, but I can't unselect it. Very clever! What do I do now?
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Hridayesh Gupta hridayeshi...@gmail.com wrote: I have installed lyx 2.0.3 from ubuntu package manager, I hindi fonts installed in my system and I am able to read hindi in my system. Whenever I type something in hindi in lyx, font appears to be broken. When vew source, it shows correct font. When i try to preview/export pdf I get garbage. No expert, but I expect that if you use pdflatex then you need to load some specialized LaTeX package, perhaps via the Preamble. If however you use Document Fonts Non-TeX fonts, then you should be able to select any of your system fonts, and then compile the document using XeTeX or LuaTeX. Liviu Is there any guide on how for Devnagri in Ubuntu as there is one for windows at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Devanagari I have installed texlive-lang-indic package as well. Thank you! Hridayesh -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
Thanks for the reply. I have selected system fonts as you told. Still getting error when compiling using LuaTeX. I got following errors 1. Package fontenc error: package file eu2enc.def not found 2. encoding scheme eu2 unknown. 3. file xunicode.sty not found On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote: On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Hridayesh Gupta hridayeshi...@gmail.com wrote: I have installed lyx 2.0.3 from ubuntu package manager, I hindi fonts installed in my system and I am able to read hindi in my system. Whenever I type something in hindi in lyx, font appears to be broken. When vew source, it shows correct font. When i try to preview/export pdf I get garbage. No expert, but I expect that if you use pdflatex then you need to load some specialized LaTeX package, perhaps via the Preamble. If however you use Document Fonts Non-TeX fonts, then you should be able to select any of your system fonts, and then compile the document using XeTeX or LuaTeX. Liviu Is there any guide on how for Devnagri in Ubuntu as there is one for windows at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Devanagari I have installed texlive-lang-indic package as well. Thank you! Hridayesh -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
lilypond
I imported a lilypond file with include-external file-filename.ly. I checked that file in advance to make sure it will be compiled correctly with lilypond. If I try a pdf preview in Lyx, I get an error and the head of the protocol is: This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (TeX Live 2009/Debian) (format=pdflatex 2012.7.20) 16 JAN 2013 13:41 entering extended mode %-line parsing enabled. **lilypondTest.tex (./lilypondTest.tex LaTeX2e 2009/09/24 Babel v3.8l and hyphenation patterns for english, usenglishmax, dumylang, noh yphenation, loaded. What is wrong? Any help please? Regards bllochl
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Hridayesh Gupta hridayeshi...@gmail.com wrote: I have selected system fonts as you told. Still getting error when compiling using LuaTeX. I got following errors 1. Package fontenc error: package file eu2enc.def not found 2. encoding scheme eu2 unknown. 3. file xunicode.sty not found You have some missing packages. Go to packages.ubuntu.com and 'Search the contents of packages'. If you search for 'eu2enc.def', you will get [1]. This will indicate the Debian packages that you are still missing, in this case 'texlive-xetex', that you can install via Synaptic. Do the same for 'xunicode.sty', etc. [1] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contentskeywords=eu2enc.defmode=exactfilenamesuite=quantalarch=any Liviu -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: mathrm
Am Mittwoch, 16. Januar 2013, 00:11:05 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: It's some sort of font issue. I replicated the problem with your document here, then changed the Roman font from Palatino to Times Roman and got the expected output. I suspect the mathpazo package may not contain the needed glyph. Paul Thanks, Paul, good to know. Will try to find another font. Wolfgang
Re: No pdflatex view in 2.0.5.1 under XP with Texlive
I encountered the problem on Windows XP. I had no such problem on (l)ubuntu 12.10 machines (32 or 64 bits). I shall try the re-installation on XP and report back. Thanks-- Ehud On 01/15/2013 08:45 PM, Uwe Sthr wrote: Am 09.01.2013 19:00, schrieb EK: I have installed Lyx 2.05.1 on a Windows XP machine (I still have one of those), with TexLive. Everything works fine, but when I click the VIEW icon (to get a pdf) I get an error about pdflatex and/or pdftex.exe. If I select View PDF (lua or Xetex) or DVI from the menu everything works just fine-- just the most useful pdflatex fails (naturally..;-). I have compared the file converters and paths to a previous (Lyx 2.04) installation that works perfectly, and I do not see a difference. Can anyone shed light on this mystery? There was a bug in the installer that the LaTeX distribution was not correctly or even not recognized on Windows 7 and 8 in the 64bit versions. If that is your OS, please reinstall LyX using the fixed installer: http://sourceforge.net/projects/lyxwininstaller/files/LyXWinInstaller/2.0.5.1/LyX-2051-Installer-2.exe/download (will be soon on ftp.lyx.org too) Can you please report back if the installer found the correct path to TeXLive? if not, what version of TeXLive are you using? Note that the installer can only support TeXLive 2012 and no older versions because of technical limitations in the old versions. If you have a older TeXLive, please try to update it before you reinstall LyX. If this is not possible, please reinstall LyX anyway and then go to the LyX preferences and adapt the paths so that the path list contains the folder of TeXLive where the latex.exe is located. If the problem persists anyway for you, can you please tell me your program versions (Windows, TeXLive) and provide a _minimal_ LyX file you are using. thanks and regards Uwe -- Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D. Jules and Doris Stein Research to Prevent Blindness Professor Director, The laboratory of Visual Computational Neuroscience Director, Center for Excellence in Computational Systems Neuroscience Friedman Brain Institute Departments of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Structural Chemical Biology, The Ichan school of medicine at Mount Sinai One Gustave Levy Place, NY, NY, 10029
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Hridayesh Gupta hridayeshi...@gmail.com wrote: I have selected system fonts as you told. Still getting error when compiling using LuaTeX. I got following errors 1. Package fontenc error: package file eu2enc.def not found 2. encoding scheme eu2 unknown. 3. file xunicode.sty not found You have some missing packages. Go to packages.ubuntu.com and 'Search the contents of packages'. If you search for 'eu2enc.def', you will get [1]. This will indicate the Debian packages that you are still missing, in this case 'texlive-xetex', that you can install via Synaptic. Do the same for 'xunicode.sty', etc. [1] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contentskeywords=eu2enc.defmode=exactfilenamesuite=quantalarch=any Liviu In addition to Liviu's suggestion, annother useful program to install is apt-file: $ apt-file find eu2enc.def texlive-luatex: /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/lualatex/luainputenc/eu2enc.def $ apt-file find xunicode.sty texlive-xetex: /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/xelatex/xunicode/xunicode.sty Also, since you're on Ubuntu, consider the LyX PPA if you want a newer version of LyX: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXOnUbuntu#toc3 Scott
Word won't open simplest LyXHTML file
It has frequently been suggested on this list that, currently, the best way to get a LyX file into Microsoft Word is to export from LyX to LyXHMTM and then to open that XHTML file with Word. I have Word 2011 for OS X and this fails because Word will not open the XHTML file, with the message The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened because there are problems with the contents. Details No error detail available Location: 2 This happens even for the simplest LyX file with only one sentence and no fancy stuff--the entire contents of one test file is simply Test sentence. However, the exported XHTML files doe open OK in Firefox and displays math in acceptable, if not perfect, form. (Firefox renders MathML out of the box--why can't other browsers join the 20th century.) On the same Test sentence file exported via LyXHTML, I opened it in TextMate, a very popular and extensible text editor on OS X, and applied the Validate syntax command that is available therein, resulting in this output: xmllint output error: colon are forbidden from PI names 'IS10744:arch' ?IS10744:arch xhtml ^ Test sentence. I am using LyX 2.0.5 for OS X. I _think_ I have been able to do this in the past so I don't know why I can't do it now. I am preparing to start a major writing project and I want to understand as much as I can about this--I'm pretty sure that there will be a huge incentive later to have a usable if not perfect version of my LyX work available in Word; this will include math. I know that LyX - Word is a frequent topic on this list so I'm not necessarily looking for a complete rehashing of the topic--only why LyXHTML - Word fails. Jerry
Re: moderncv
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Hansen, Glenn J. g...@ou.edu wrote: I am able to get the multiple sectioned bibliography to work with a new default lyx document. While I was not able to solve the entire issue you are having, I have no problem getting the multiple sectioned bibliography to work. See the attached example. The only unnecessary thing I did was to pass the option sectcntreset to the package so that the numbering starts over with the new bibliography. I do not include bibtex databases, since I am just using the ones you sent in the previous email. It seems to be some problem something the cv class (or layout) is doing. Hopefully this helps narrow down the issue. Jacob multibibMinimal.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: moderncv
You may disregard the last email. I did not read closely enough, and had thought you were NOT able to get the sectioned bibliography to work. Apologies. Jacob
Re: Word won't open simplest LyXHTML file
Jerry wrote: It has frequently been suggested on this list that, currently, the best way to get a LyX file into Microsoft Word is to export from LyX to LyXHMTM and then to open that XHTML file with Word. I have Word 2011 for OS X and this fails because Word will not open the XHTML file, with the message The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened because there are problems with the contents. Details No error detail available Location: 2 This happens even for the simplest LyX file with only one sentence and no fancy stuff--the entire contents of one test file is simply Test sentence. However, the exported XHTML files doe open OK in Firefox and displays math in acceptable, if not perfect, form. (Firefox renders MathML out of the box--why can't other browsers join the 20th century.) On the same Test sentence file exported via LyXHTML, I opened it in TextMate, a very popular and extensible text editor on OS X, and applied the Validate syntax command that is available therein, resulting in this output: xmllint output error: colon are forbidden from PI names 'IS10744:arch' ?IS10744:arch xhtml ^ Test sentence. I am using LyX 2.0.5 for OS X. I _think_ I have been able to do this in the past so I don't know why I can't do it now. I am preparing to start a major writing project and I want to understand as much as I can about this--I'm pretty sure that there will be a huge incentive later to have a usable if not perfect version of my LyX work available in Word; this will include math. I know that LyX - Word is a frequent topic on this list so I'm not necessarily looking for a complete rehashing of the topic--only why LyXHTML - Word fails. Jerry I used eLyxer (http://elyxer.nongnu.org/) to export from Linux to HTML then to epub, but it may not support the Mac. HTH Doug.
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
I have installed all the packages as suggested and updated LyX to latest version 2.0.5 using ppa. I also need to change to LuaTeX/XeTeX font in Document - Settings - Font - checked Use XeTeX/LuaTeX font. After that I am able to successfully compile the file without any errors, however In the pdf the spots with hindi language just shows up blank. tried with chinese and russian language as well but same thing. I am able to see those languages correctly in LyX, firefox, text editor but not in pdf generated. Do I need to include any font anywhere in settings? On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 1:26 AM, Scott Kostyshak skost...@lyx.org wrote: On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Hridayesh Gupta hridayeshi...@gmail.com wrote: I have selected system fonts as you told. Still getting error when compiling using LuaTeX. I got following errors 1. Package fontenc error: package file eu2enc.def not found 2. encoding scheme eu2 unknown. 3. file xunicode.sty not found You have some missing packages. Go to packages.ubuntu.com and 'Search the contents of packages'. If you search for 'eu2enc.def', you will get [1]. This will indicate the Debian packages that you are still missing, in this case 'texlive-xetex', that you can install via Synaptic. Do the same for 'xunicode.sty', etc. [1] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contentskeywords=eu2enc.defmode=exactfilenamesuite=quantalarch=any Liviu In addition to Liviu's suggestion, annother useful program to install is apt-file: $ apt-file find eu2enc.def texlive-luatex: /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/lualatex/luainputenc/eu2enc.def $ apt-file find xunicode.sty texlive-xetex: /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/xelatex/xunicode/xunicode.sty Also, since you're on Ubuntu, consider the LyX PPA if you want a newer version of LyX: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXOnUbuntu#toc3 Scott
Re: Word won't open simplest LyXHTML file
On Jan 16, 2013, at 5:28 PM, Doug Laidlaw wrote: Jerry wrote: It has frequently been suggested on this list that, currently, the best way to get a LyX file into Microsoft Word is to export from LyX to LyXHMTM and then to open that XHTML file with Word. I have Word 2011 for OS X and this fails because Word will not open the XHTML file, with the message The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened because there are problems with the contents. Details No error detail available Location: 2 This happens even for the simplest LyX file with only one sentence and no fancy stuff--the entire contents of one test file is simply Test sentence. However, the exported XHTML files doe open OK in Firefox and displays math in acceptable, if not perfect, form. (Firefox renders MathML out of the box--why can't other browsers join the 20th century.) On the same Test sentence file exported via LyXHTML, I opened it in TextMate, a very popular and extensible text editor on OS X, and applied the Validate syntax command that is available therein, resulting in this output: xmllint output error: colon are forbidden from PI names 'IS10744:arch' ?IS10744:arch xhtml ^ Test sentence. I am using LyX 2.0.5 for OS X. I _think_ I have been able to do this in the past so I don't know why I can't do it now. I am preparing to start a major writing project and I want to understand as much as I can about this--I'm pretty sure that there will be a huge incentive later to have a usable if not perfect version of my LyX work available in Word; this will include math. I know that LyX - Word is a frequent topic on this list so I'm not necessarily looking for a complete rehashing of the topic--only why LyXHTML - Word fails. Jerry I used eLyxer (http://elyxer.nongnu.org/) to export from Linux to HTML then to epub, but it may not support the Mac. HTH Doug. Thanks for that tip. I checked it out. It's just a Python thing so it works fine on OS X, and LyX picked it up as advertised. The output on my simple test case does look nice in a browser, but I get the same error opening with Word as I first described: The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened... etc. I thought maybe my copy of Word was broken but it reads other HTML files fine--I'm guessing they don't have the XML stuff in them, however. I checked the HTML file that eLyXer made with the W3C page and got: The uploaded document - was successfully checked as XHTML 1.0 Transitional. How does your method, LyX - HTML - epub, get me into Word? I don't think Word reads epub, does it? Also--eLyXer does not appear to use MathML so I don't think there is any hope of getting editable math into Word using this method. (But I haven't read all of the eLyXer docs.) Jerry
Including Documents
(Re-posted: original seems to have got lost in transit.) I am writing a Family History with the koma-book style. I have a master document which is little more than a container for the chapters. Each chapter is a separate Lyx file, a child of the master. My problem is, that when I print the complete book, each chapter has its own empty Contents page, and a concluding identifier page. How can I suppress these, and not have them allowed for in the page numbering? It must have been asked many times before. Doug.
Re: Word won't open simplest LyXHTML file
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 14:13:42 -0700, Jerry said: It has frequently been suggested on this list that, currently, the best way to get a LyX file into Microsoft Word is to export from LyX to LyXHMTM and then to open that XHTML file with Word. I have Word 2011 for OS X and this fails because Word will not open the XHTML file, with the message The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened because there are problems with the contents. Details No error detail available Location: 2 This happens even for the simplest LyX file with only one sentence and no fancy stuff--the entire contents of one test file is simply Test sentence. However, the exported XHTML files doe open OK in Firefox and displays math in acceptable, if not perfect, form. (Firefox renders MathML out of the box--why can't other browsers join the 20th century.) On the same Test sentence file exported via LyXHTML, I opened it in TextMate, a very popular and extensible text editor on OS X, and applied the Validate syntax command that is available therein, resulting in this output: xmllint output error: colon are forbidden from PI names 'IS10744:arch' ?IS10744:arch xhtml ^ Test sentence. I am using LyX 2.0.5 for OS X. I _think_ I have been able to do this in the past so I don't know why I can't do it now. I am preparing to start a major writing project and I want to understand as much as I can about this--I'm pretty sure that there will be a huge incentive later to have a usable if not perfect version of my LyX work available in Word; this will include math. I know that LyX - Word is a frequent topic on this list so I'm not necessarily looking for a complete rehashing of the topic--only why LyXHTML - Word fails. Jerry Hi Jerry, Your creating a tiny case of the problem is productive and rare. I looked up your error message and got several promising prospects: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-html-editor/2009JulSep/0011.html I also saw some sources saying that namespaces could not be on if the name contained a colon. I don't know what that means because I'm not an XML hound. SteveT Steve Litt* http://www.troubleshooters.com/ * http://twitter.com/stevelitt Troubleshooting Training * Human Performance
No German dictionary
Trying to install Lyx from the Windows bundle, installing MikTex fails because there is no German dictionary file. I don't need German, but I can't unselect it. Very clever! What do I do now?
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Hridayesh Guptawrote: > I have installed lyx 2.0.3 from ubuntu package manager, I hindi fonts > installed in my system and I am able to read hindi in my system. > > Whenever I type something in hindi in lyx, font appears to be broken. When > vew source, it shows correct font. When i try to preview/export pdf I get > garbage. > No expert, but I expect that if you use pdflatex then you need to load some specialized LaTeX package, perhaps via the Preamble. If however you use Document > Fonts > Non-TeX fonts, then you should be able to select any of your system fonts, and then compile the document using XeTeX or LuaTeX. Liviu > Is there any guide on how for Devnagri in Ubuntu as there is one for windows > at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Devanagari > > I have installed texlive-lang-indic package as well. > > Thank you! > Hridayesh -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
Thanks for the reply. I have selected system fonts as you told. Still getting error when compiling using LuaTeX. I got following errors 1. Package fontenc error: package file eu2enc.def not found 2. encoding scheme eu2 unknown. 3. file xunicode.sty not found On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Liviu Andronicwrote: > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Hridayesh Gupta > wrote: > > I have installed lyx 2.0.3 from ubuntu package manager, I hindi fonts > > installed in my system and I am able to read hindi in my system. > > > > Whenever I type something in hindi in lyx, font appears to be broken. > When > > vew source, it shows correct font. When i try to preview/export pdf I get > > garbage. > > > No expert, but I expect that if you use pdflatex then you need to load > some specialized LaTeX package, perhaps via the Preamble. If however > you use Document > Fonts > Non-TeX fonts, then you should be able to > select any of your system fonts, and then compile the document using > XeTeX or LuaTeX. > > Liviu > > > > Is there any guide on how for Devnagri in Ubuntu as there is one for > windows > > at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Devanagari > > > > I have installed texlive-lang-indic package as well. > > > > Thank you! > > Hridayesh > > > > -- > Do you know how to read? > http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm > http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader > Do you know how to write? > http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail >
lilypond
I imported a lilypond file with include-external file-filename.ly. I checked that file in advance to make sure it will be compiled correctly with lilypond. If I try a pdf preview in Lyx, I get an error and the head of the protocol is: This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-1.40.10 (TeX Live 2009/Debian) (format=pdflatex 2012.7.20) 16 JAN 2013 13:41 entering extended mode %&-line parsing enabled. **lilypondTest.tex (./lilypondTest.tex LaTeX2e <2009/09/24> Babel and hyphenation patterns for english, usenglishmax, dumylang, noh yphenation, loaded. What is wrong? Any help please? Regards bllochl
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Hridayesh Guptawrote: > I have selected system fonts as you told. Still getting error when compiling > using LuaTeX. I got following errors > 1. Package fontenc error: package file eu2enc.def not found > 2. encoding scheme eu2 unknown. > 3. file xunicode.sty not found > You have some missing packages. Go to packages.ubuntu.com and 'Search the contents of packages'. If you search for 'eu2enc.def', you will get [1]. This will indicate the Debian packages that you are still missing, in this case 'texlive-xetex', that you can install via Synaptic. Do the same for 'xunicode.sty', etc. [1] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents=eu2enc.def=exactfilename=quantal=any Liviu -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: mathrm
Am Mittwoch, 16. Januar 2013, 00:11:05 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: > It's some sort of font issue. I replicated the problem with your > document here, then changed the Roman font from Palatino to Times Roman > and got the expected output. I suspect the mathpazo package may not > contain the needed glyph. > > Paul Thanks, Paul, good to know. Will try to find another font. Wolfgang
Re: No pdflatex view in 2.0.5.1 under XP with Texlive
I encountered the problem on Windows XP. I had no such problem on (l)ubuntu 12.10 machines (32 or 64 bits). I shall try the re-installation on XP and report back. Thanks-- Ehud On 01/15/2013 08:45 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 09.01.2013 19:00, schrieb EK: I have installed Lyx 2.05.1 on a Windows XP machine (I still have one of those), with TexLive. Everything works fine, but when I click the VIEW icon (to get a pdf) I get an error about pdflatex and/or pdftex.exe. If I select View PDF (lua or Xetex) or DVI from the menu everything works just fine-- just the most useful pdflatex fails (naturally..;-). I have compared the file converters and paths to a previous (Lyx 2.04) installation that works perfectly, and I do not see a difference. Can anyone shed light on this mystery? There was a bug in the installer that the LaTeX distribution was not correctly or even not recognized on Windows 7 and 8 in the 64bit versions. If that is your OS, please reinstall LyX using the fixed installer: http://sourceforge.net/projects/lyxwininstaller/files/LyXWinInstaller/2.0.5.1/LyX-2051-Installer-2.exe/download (will be soon on ftp.lyx.org too) Can you please report back if the installer found the correct path to TeXLive? if not, what version of TeXLive are you using? Note that the installer can only support TeXLive 2012 and no older versions because of technical limitations in the old versions. If you have a older TeXLive, please try to update it before you reinstall LyX. If this is not possible, please reinstall LyX anyway and then go to the LyX preferences and adapt the paths so that the path list contains the folder of TeXLive where the latex.exe is located. If the problem persists anyway for you, can you please tell me your program versions (Windows, TeXLive) and provide a _minimal_ LyX file you are using. thanks and regards Uwe -- Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D. Jules and Doris Stein Research to Prevent Blindness Professor Director, The laboratory of Visual & Computational Neuroscience Director, Center for Excellence in Computational & Systems Neuroscience Friedman Brain Institute Departments of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, Structural & Chemical Biology, The Ichan school of medicine at Mount Sinai One Gustave Levy Place, NY, NY, 10029
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Liviu Andronicwrote: > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Hridayesh Gupta > wrote: >> I have selected system fonts as you told. Still getting error when compiling >> using LuaTeX. I got following errors >> 1. Package fontenc error: package file eu2enc.def not found >> 2. encoding scheme eu2 unknown. >> 3. file xunicode.sty not found >> > You have some missing packages. Go to packages.ubuntu.com and 'Search > the contents of packages'. If you search for 'eu2enc.def', you will > get [1]. This will indicate the Debian packages that you are still > missing, in this case 'texlive-xetex', that you can install via > Synaptic. Do the same for 'xunicode.sty', etc. > [1] > http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents=eu2enc.def=exactfilename=quantal=any > > Liviu In addition to Liviu's suggestion, annother useful program to install is apt-file: $ apt-file find eu2enc.def texlive-luatex: /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/lualatex/luainputenc/eu2enc.def $ apt-file find xunicode.sty texlive-xetex: /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/xelatex/xunicode/xunicode.sty Also, since you're on Ubuntu, consider the LyX PPA if you want a newer version of LyX: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXOnUbuntu#toc3 Scott
Word won't open simplest LyXHTML file
It has frequently been suggested on this list that, currently, the best way to get a LyX file into Microsoft Word is to export from LyX to LyXHMTM and then to open that XHTML file with Word. I have Word 2011 for OS X and this fails because Word will not open the XHTML file, with the message The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened because there are problems with the contents. Details No error detail available Location: 2 This happens even for the simplest LyX file with only one sentence and no fancy stuff--the entire contents of one test file is simply "Test sentence". However, the exported XHTML files doe open OK in Firefox and displays math in acceptable, if not perfect, form. (Firefox renders MathML out of the box--why can't other browsers join the 20th century.) On the same "Test sentence" file exported via LyXHTML, I opened it in TextMate, a very popular and extensible text editor on OS X, and applied the "Validate syntax" command that is available therein, resulting in this output: xmllint output error: colon are forbidden from PI names 'IS10744:arch' Word is a frequent topic on this list so I'm not necessarily looking for a complete rehashing of the topic--only why LyXHTML -> Word fails. Jerry
Re: moderncv
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Hansen, Glenn J.wrote: > I am able to get the multiple sectioned bibliography to work with a new > default lyx document. > While I was not able to solve the entire issue you are having, I have no problem getting the multiple sectioned bibliography to work. See the attached example. The only unnecessary thing I did was to pass the option sectcntreset to the package so that the numbering starts over with the new bibliography. I do not include bibtex databases, since I am just using the ones you sent in the previous email. It seems to be some problem something the cv class (or layout) is doing. Hopefully this helps narrow down the issue. Jacob multibibMinimal.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: moderncv
You may disregard the last email. I did not read closely enough, and had thought you were NOT able to get the sectioned bibliography to work. Apologies. Jacob
Re: Word won't open simplest LyXHTML file
Jerry wrote: > It has frequently been suggested on this list that, currently, the best > way to get a LyX file into Microsoft Word is to export from LyX to LyXHMTM > and then to open that XHTML file with Word. I have Word 2011 for OS X and > this fails because Word will not open the XHTML file, with the message > > > The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened because there are problems with > the contents. Details > No error detail available > Location: 2 > > > This happens even for the simplest LyX file with only one sentence and no > fancy stuff--the entire contents of one test file is simply "Test > sentence". However, the exported XHTML files doe open OK in Firefox and > displays math in acceptable, if not perfect, form. (Firefox renders MathML > out of the box--why can't other browsers join the 20th century.) > > On the same "Test sentence" file exported via LyXHTML, I opened it in > TextMate, a very popular and extensible text editor on OS X, and applied > the "Validate syntax" command that is available therein, resulting in this > output: > > > xmllint output > error: colon are forbidden from PI names 'IS10744:arch' >^ > Test sentence. > > > I am using LyX 2.0.5 for OS X. I _think_ I have been able to do this in > the past so I don't know why I can't do it now. > > I am preparing to start a major writing project and I want to understand > as much as I can about this--I'm pretty sure that there will be a huge > incentive later to have a usable if not perfect version of my LyX work > available in Word; this will include math. > > I know that LyX -> Word is a frequent topic on this list so I'm not > necessarily looking for a complete rehashing of the topic--only why > LyXHTML -> Word fails. > > Jerry I used eLyxer (http://elyxer.nongnu.org/) to export from Linux to HTML then to epub, but it may not support the Mac. HTH Doug.
Re: Hindi typing in ubuntu 12.10
I have installed all the packages as suggested and updated LyX to latest version 2.0.5 using ppa. I also need to change to LuaTeX/XeTeX font in Document -> Settings -> Font -> checked Use XeTeX/LuaTeX font. After that I am able to successfully compile the file without any errors, however In the pdf the spots with hindi language just shows up blank. tried with chinese and russian language as well but same thing. I am able to see those languages correctly in LyX, firefox, text editor but not in pdf generated. Do I need to include any font anywhere in settings? On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 1:26 AM, Scott Kostyshakwrote: > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:53 AM, Liviu Andronic > wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Hridayesh Gupta > > wrote: > >> I have selected system fonts as you told. Still getting error when > compiling > >> using LuaTeX. I got following errors > >> 1. Package fontenc error: package file eu2enc.def not found > >> 2. encoding scheme eu2 unknown. > >> 3. file xunicode.sty not found > >> > > You have some missing packages. Go to packages.ubuntu.com and 'Search > > the contents of packages'. If you search for 'eu2enc.def', you will > > get [1]. This will indicate the Debian packages that you are still > > missing, in this case 'texlive-xetex', that you can install via > > Synaptic. Do the same for 'xunicode.sty', etc. > > [1] > http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents=eu2enc.def=exactfilename=quantal=any > > > > Liviu > > In addition to Liviu's suggestion, annother useful program to install > is apt-file: > $ apt-file find eu2enc.def > texlive-luatex: > /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/lualatex/luainputenc/eu2enc.def > $ apt-file find xunicode.sty > texlive-xetex: /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/xelatex/xunicode/xunicode.sty > > Also, since you're on Ubuntu, consider the LyX PPA if you want a newer > version of LyX: > http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXOnUbuntu#toc3 > > Scott >
Re: Word won't open simplest LyXHTML file
On Jan 16, 2013, at 5:28 PM, Doug Laidlaw wrote: > Jerry wrote: > >> It has frequently been suggested on this list that, currently, the best >> way to get a LyX file into Microsoft Word is to export from LyX to LyXHMTM >> and then to open that XHTML file with Word. I have Word 2011 for OS X and >> this fails because Word will not open the XHTML file, with the message >> >> >> The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened because there are problems with >> the contents. Details >> No error detail available >> Location: 2 >> >> >> This happens even for the simplest LyX file with only one sentence and no >> fancy stuff--the entire contents of one test file is simply "Test >> sentence". However, the exported XHTML files doe open OK in Firefox and >> displays math in acceptable, if not perfect, form. (Firefox renders MathML >> out of the box--why can't other browsers join the 20th century.) >> >> On the same "Test sentence" file exported via LyXHTML, I opened it in >> TextMate, a very popular and extensible text editor on OS X, and applied >> the "Validate syntax" command that is available therein, resulting in this >> output: >> >> >> xmllint output >> error: colon are forbidden from PI names 'IS10744:arch' >> > ^ >> Test sentence. >> >> >> I am using LyX 2.0.5 for OS X. I _think_ I have been able to do this in >> the past so I don't know why I can't do it now. >> >> I am preparing to start a major writing project and I want to understand >> as much as I can about this--I'm pretty sure that there will be a huge >> incentive later to have a usable if not perfect version of my LyX work >> available in Word; this will include math. >> >> I know that LyX -> Word is a frequent topic on this list so I'm not >> necessarily looking for a complete rehashing of the topic--only why >> LyXHTML -> Word fails. >> >> Jerry > > I used eLyxer (http://elyxer.nongnu.org/) to export from Linux to HTML then > to epub, but it may not support the Mac. > > HTH > > Doug. > Thanks for that tip. I checked it out. It's just a Python thing so it works fine on OS X, and LyX picked it up as advertised. The output on my simple test case does look nice in a browser, but I get the same error opening with Word as I first described: "The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened..." etc. I thought maybe my copy of Word was broken but it reads other HTML files fine--I'm guessing they don't have the XML stuff in them, however. I checked the HTML file that eLyXer made with the W3C page and got: "The uploaded document "-" was successfully checked as XHTML 1.0 Transitional." How does your method, LyX -> HTML -> epub, get me into Word? I don't think Word reads epub, does it? Also--eLyXer does not appear to use MathML so I don't think there is any hope of getting editable math into Word using this method. (But I haven't read all of the eLyXer docs.) Jerry
Including Documents
(Re-posted: original seems to have got lost in transit.) I am writing a Family History with the koma-book style. I have a master document which is little more than a container for the chapters. Each chapter is a separate Lyx file, a child of the master. My problem is, that when I print the complete book, each chapter has its own empty Contents page, and a concluding identifier page. How can I suppress these, and not have them allowed for in the page numbering? It must have been asked many times before. Doug.
Re: Word won't open simplest LyXHTML file
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 14:13:42 -0700, Jerry said: > It has frequently been suggested on this list that, currently, the > best way to get a LyX file into Microsoft Word is to export from LyX > to LyXHMTM and then to open that XHTML file with Word. I have Word > 2011 for OS X and this fails because Word will not open the XHTML > file, with the message > > > The XML file bla bla bla cannot be opened because there are problems > with the contents. Details > No error detail available > Location: 2 > > > This happens even for the simplest LyX file with only one sentence > and no fancy stuff--the entire contents of one test file is simply > "Test sentence". However, the exported XHTML files doe open OK in > Firefox and displays math in acceptable, if not perfect, form. > (Firefox renders MathML out of the box--why can't other browsers join > the 20th century.) > > On the same "Test sentence" file exported via LyXHTML, I opened it in > TextMate, a very popular and extensible text editor on OS X, and > applied the "Validate syntax" command that is available therein, > resulting in this output: > > > xmllint output > error: colon are forbidden from PI names 'IS10744:arch' >^ > Test sentence. > > > I am using LyX 2.0.5 for OS X. I _think_ I have been able to do this > in the past so I don't know why I can't do it now. > > I am preparing to start a major writing project and I want to > understand as much as I can about this--I'm pretty sure that there > will be a huge incentive later to have a usable if not perfect > version of my LyX work available in Word; this will include math. > > I know that LyX -> Word is a frequent topic on this list so I'm not > necessarily looking for a complete rehashing of the topic--only why > LyXHTML -> Word fails. > > Jerry Hi Jerry, Your creating a tiny case of the problem is productive and rare. I looked up your error message and got several promising prospects: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-html-editor/2009JulSep/0011.html I also saw some sources saying that namespaces could not be on if the name contained a colon. I don't know what that means because I'm not an XML hound. SteveT Steve Litt* http://www.troubleshooters.com/ * http://twitter.com/stevelitt Troubleshooting Training * Human Performance
No German dictionary
Trying to install Lyx from the Windows bundle, installing MikTex fails because there is no German dictionary file. I don't need German, but I can't unselect it. Very clever! What do I do now?