Tom tompoe at meltel.net writes:
Hello: I've decided to put together a formal paper
entitled: Realtime Audit Capability During Clinical Trials. The
audience includes pharmaceutical companies, governmental agencies,
academia, journalists, legal scholars, and general
Any text in SVG images is rendered within LyX (2.1.3) as a opaque black
rectangle. Is there any way of configuring the previewing of SVGs so that
contained text is readable within LyX? I could convert all text in my SVGs
to paths to make them easier to render but I'd rather not as this would
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 8:13 PM, Marduk Bolaños mardu...@mac.com wrote:
I would like to copy the LaTeX source of an equation to the clipboard
without having to open the source pane.
This should work from within LyX. Simply select the math inset and
copy it. Then you should get the LaTeX code on
I would like to copy the LaTeX source of an equation to the clipboard
without having to open the source pane. If this is not possible without
modification to the source code of LyX, at least I would like to know
how to call an arbitrary external script myscript with math-extern. I
already tried
It works now. Last time I checked (a few months ago) it did not.
Thank you!
Hello: I've decided to put together a formal paper entitled: Realtime
Audit Capability During Clinical Trials. The audience includes
pharmaceutical companies, governmental agencies, academia, journalists,
legal scholars, and general public. Where might I find a tutorial on
setting up a
Dear Friends of LyX,
In PDF I needed green colored reference numbers in citations but at the
same time I did not want a red colored TOC. All the other references and
backreferences could have printed their own predefined color.
I eventually found out how to achieve this.
Document Settings
Any text in SVG images is rendered within LyX (2.1.3) as a opaque black
rectangle. Is there any way of configuring the previewing of SVGs so that
contained text is readable within LyX? I could convert all text in my SVGs
to paths to make them easier to render but I'd rather not as this would
Dear Friends of LyX,
In PDF I needed green colored reference numbers in citations but at the
same time I did not want a red colored TOC. All the other references and
backreferences could have printed their own predefined color.
I eventually found out how to achieve this.
Document Settings
I would like to copy the LaTeX source of an equation to the clipboard
without having to open the source pane. If this is not possible without
modification to the source code of LyX, at least I would like to know
how to call an arbitrary external script myscript with math-extern. I
already tried
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 8:13 PM, Marduk Bolaños mardu...@mac.com wrote:
I would like to copy the LaTeX source of an equation to the clipboard
without having to open the source pane.
This should work from within LyX. Simply select the math inset and
copy it. Then you should get the LaTeX code on
It works now. Last time I checked (a few months ago) it did not.
Thank you!
Hello: I've decided to put together a formal paper entitled: Realtime
Audit Capability During Clinical Trials. The audience includes
pharmaceutical companies, governmental agencies, academia, journalists,
legal scholars, and general public. Where might I find a tutorial on
setting up a
Tom tompoe at meltel.net writes:
Hello: I've decided to put together a formal paper
entitled: Realtime Audit Capability During Clinical Trials. The
audience includes pharmaceutical companies, governmental agencies,
academia, journalists, legal scholars, and general
Any text in SVG images is rendered within LyX (2.1.3) as a opaque black
rectangle. Is there any way of configuring the previewing of SVGs so that
contained text is readable within LyX? I could convert all text in my SVGs
to paths to make them easier to render but I'd rather not as this would
Dear Friends of LyX,
In PDF I needed green colored reference numbers in citations but at the
same time I did not want a red colored TOC. All the other references and
backreferences could have printed their own predefined color.
I eventually found out how to achieve this.
Document Settings >
I would like to copy the LaTeX source of an equation to the clipboard
without having to open the source pane. If this is not possible without
modification to the source code of LyX, at least I would like to know
how to call an arbitrary external script "myscript" with math-extern. I
already tried
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 8:13 PM, Marduk Bolaños wrote:
> I would like to copy the LaTeX source of an equation to the clipboard
> without having to open the source pane.
>
This should work from within LyX. Simply select the math inset and
copy it. Then you should get the LaTeX
It works now. Last time I checked (a few months ago) it did not.
Thank you!
Hello: I've decided to put together a formal paper entitled: Realtime
Audit Capability During Clinical Trials. The audience includes
pharmaceutical companies, governmental agencies, academia, journalists,
legal scholars, and general public. Where might I find a tutorial on
setting up a
Tom meltel.net> writes:
>
>
> Hello: I've decided to put together a formal paper
> entitled: Realtime Audit Capability During Clinical Trials. The
> audience includes pharmaceutical companies, governmental agencies,
> academia, journalists, legal scholars, and general
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