Convert LyX to MS Word XML
Hello, I just came across a converter which i wasn't aware of before. - - - citation begin - - - tex2word converts LaTeX source documents into Office Open XML format introduced in Microsoft Word 2007 without any intermediary steps. Emphasis is put on equations, which are traditionally typeset in LaTeX but occasionally have to be transferred to Word to meet requirements set by publishers. [...] tex2word is in an early stage of development. Development has focused on converting tex files generated by the LyX document processing system into Word Open XML files. - - - citation end - - - Source: http://hunyadi.info.hu/levente/en/21-tex2word Regards -- Wilfried Hennings
Re: Lualatex at startup
In summary, it doesn't, as I have a full installation... - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 2:25 AM, Denis Navas Vega denis.na...@gmail.com wrote: I have never used TexLive, but I once read that TexLive was not conceived for Windows. Probably you have to review how TexLive automatically actualize packages on demand (when needed).
Work-around for missing text style no spell-check
Dear Lyx’ers, My PhD thesis will contain lots of text in medieval Dutch. This means that spell checking becomes a problem. There is a very old feature request for a text style “no spell-check”, or something similar, that would enable users to have portions of the text skipped when spell-checking. As far as I’m aware, no work is being done to write code for such a feature, and I myself unfortunately am unable to do. But perhaps one of you has been in a similar predicament, and has found a work-around? If so I’d be happy to hear about it. Kind regards, Hiram The Netherlands
Re: Work-around for missing text style no spell-check
On 07/04/2014 04:02 PM, R. H. van der Gaag wrote: Dear Lyx’ers, My PhD thesis will contain lots of text in medieval Dutch. This means that spell checking becomes a problem. There is a very old feature request for a text style “no spell-check”, or something similar, that would enable users to have portions of the text skipped when spell-checking. As far as I’m aware, no work is being done to write code for such a feature, and I myself unfortunately am unable to do. But perhaps one of you has been in a similar predicament, and has found a work-around? If so I’d be happy to hear about it. I believe this is very easy. Put the following into Local Layout (for LyX 2.1.x): = Format 49 InsetLayout NoSpellCheck LyXType charstyle SpellCheck 0 End Style NoCheckSpell CopyStyle Standard SpellCheck 0 End = The latter works for whole paragraphs, and you could do CopyStyle Quotation if you had long quotes. Richard
Convert LyX to MS Word XML
Hello, I just came across a converter which i wasn't aware of before. - - - citation begin - - - tex2word converts LaTeX source documents into Office Open XML format introduced in Microsoft Word 2007 without any intermediary steps. Emphasis is put on equations, which are traditionally typeset in LaTeX but occasionally have to be transferred to Word to meet requirements set by publishers. [...] tex2word is in an early stage of development. Development has focused on converting tex files generated by the LyX document processing system into Word Open XML files. - - - citation end - - - Source: http://hunyadi.info.hu/levente/en/21-tex2word Regards -- Wilfried Hennings
Re: Lualatex at startup
In summary, it doesn't, as I have a full installation... - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 2:25 AM, Denis Navas Vega denis.na...@gmail.com wrote: I have never used TexLive, but I once read that TexLive was not conceived for Windows. Probably you have to review how TexLive automatically actualize packages on demand (when needed).
Work-around for missing text style no spell-check
Dear Lyx’ers, My PhD thesis will contain lots of text in medieval Dutch. This means that spell checking becomes a problem. There is a very old feature request for a text style “no spell-check”, or something similar, that would enable users to have portions of the text skipped when spell-checking. As far as I’m aware, no work is being done to write code for such a feature, and I myself unfortunately am unable to do. But perhaps one of you has been in a similar predicament, and has found a work-around? If so I’d be happy to hear about it. Kind regards, Hiram The Netherlands
Re: Work-around for missing text style no spell-check
On 07/04/2014 04:02 PM, R. H. van der Gaag wrote: Dear Lyx’ers, My PhD thesis will contain lots of text in medieval Dutch. This means that spell checking becomes a problem. There is a very old feature request for a text style “no spell-check”, or something similar, that would enable users to have portions of the text skipped when spell-checking. As far as I’m aware, no work is being done to write code for such a feature, and I myself unfortunately am unable to do. But perhaps one of you has been in a similar predicament, and has found a work-around? If so I’d be happy to hear about it. I believe this is very easy. Put the following into Local Layout (for LyX 2.1.x): = Format 49 InsetLayout NoSpellCheck LyXType charstyle SpellCheck 0 End Style NoCheckSpell CopyStyle Standard SpellCheck 0 End = The latter works for whole paragraphs, and you could do CopyStyle Quotation if you had long quotes. Richard
Convert LyX to MS Word XML
Hello, I just came across a converter which i wasn't aware of before. - - - citation begin - - - tex2word converts LaTeX source documents into Office Open XML format introduced in Microsoft Word 2007 without any intermediary steps. Emphasis is put on equations, which are traditionally typeset in LaTeX but occasionally have to be transferred to Word to meet requirements set by publishers. [...] tex2word is in an early stage of development. Development has focused on converting tex files generated by the LyX document processing system into Word Open XML files. - - - citation end - - - Source: http://hunyadi.info.hu/levente/en/21-tex2word Regards -- Wilfried Hennings
Re: Lualatex at startup
In summary, it doesn't, as I have a full installation... - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 2:25 AM, Denis Navas Vegawrote: > I have never used TexLive, but I once read that TexLive was not conceived > for Windows. > > Probably you have to review how TexLive automatically actualize packages > on demand (when needed). > > >
Work-around for missing text style "no spell-check"
Dear Lyx’ers, My PhD thesis will contain lots of text in medieval Dutch. This means that spell checking becomes a problem. There is a very old feature request for a text style “no spell-check”, or something similar, that would enable users to have portions of the text skipped when spell-checking. As far as I’m aware, no work is being done to write code for such a feature, and I myself unfortunately am unable to do. But perhaps one of you has been in a similar predicament, and has found a work-around? If so I’d be happy to hear about it. Kind regards, Hiram The Netherlands
Re: Work-around for missing text style "no spell-check"
On 07/04/2014 04:02 PM, R. H. van der Gaag wrote: Dear Lyx’ers, My PhD thesis will contain lots of text in medieval Dutch. This means that spell checking becomes a problem. There is a very old feature request for a text style “no spell-check”, or something similar, that would enable users to have portions of the text skipped when spell-checking. As far as I’m aware, no work is being done to write code for such a feature, and I myself unfortunately am unable to do. But perhaps one of you has been in a similar predicament, and has found a work-around? If so I’d be happy to hear about it. I believe this is very easy. Put the following into Local Layout (for LyX 2.1.x): = Format 49 InsetLayout NoSpellCheck LyXType charstyle SpellCheck 0 End Style NoCheckSpell CopyStyle Standard SpellCheck 0 End = The latter works for whole paragraphs, and you could do "CopyStyle Quotation" if you had long quotes. Richard