Re: Knitr and Beamer
Yup, Scott, you are right. I tried using a small example and it worked perfectly. I believe that I must have done something incorrectly with my main document. Thanks for the clarification. Regards, Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Sun, Jun 4, 2017 at 3:23 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote: > On Sun, Jun 04, 2017 at 12:03:20PM -0400, Julio Rojas wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > While using Knitr with Beamer, is it possible to keep data read in one > > frame to the next without reloading it? After some 20 slides the need to > do > > all the previous steps before doing what it needs to show, compilation > into > > PDF gets really slow. > > > > I have seen that RMarkdown can do it, BTW. > > > > Thanks in advance. Regards, > > Julio, can you give an example .lyx file with knitr chunks for what you > want to do? > > knitr by default preserves data from one chunk to the next. > > Scott >
Re:Re: floatrow and longtable in LyX
I mean, declaring longtable "center" is harmless with [c] property: \begin{longtable}[c]{lcl} ... \end{longtable} when the user choose "center" in longtable property dialog window. I have not checked the lyx source code, But I think LyX maybe do some extra check to intenionally omit [c] setting? At 2017-06-05 09:13:54, "Scott Kostyshak" wrote: >On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 10:12:39AM +0800, subaochen wrote: >> hi all, >> >> >> Longtable in LyX is centered default, and floatrow package also centered >> table default, but according to >> https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/320592/floatrow-package-conflicting-with-centering-longtable >> , when using floatrow and longtable together, longtable should be declared: >> >> >> \begin{longtable}[c]{ccc} >> ... >> >> >> Or, longtable will left aligned. >> >> >> The problem is, LyX ommit "[c]" when inserting a longtable, I can not find >> anyway to add ommited "[c]":-(. So please explicitly add "[c]" to >> \begin{longtable} declaration from table property dialog window, thanks very >> much! > >The SE link suggests that the behavior might be due to a bug in floatrow >(if I understand David's use of "strange reason" correctly). > >In LyX I think we try not to work around too many bugs in LaTeX packages. > >Scott
Re: floatrow and longtable in LyX
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 10:12:39AM +0800, subaochen wrote: > hi all, > > > Longtable in LyX is centered default, and floatrow package also centered > table default, but according to > https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/320592/floatrow-package-conflicting-with-centering-longtable > , when using floatrow and longtable together, longtable should be declared: > > > \begin{longtable}[c]{ccc} > ... > > > Or, longtable will left aligned. > > > The problem is, LyX ommit "[c]" when inserting a longtable, I can not find > anyway to add ommited "[c]":-(. So please explicitly add "[c]" to > \begin{longtable} declaration from table property dialog window, thanks very > much! The SE link suggests that the behavior might be due to a bug in floatrow (if I understand David's use of "strange reason" correctly). In LyX I think we try not to work around too many bugs in LaTeX packages. Scott signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Stix fonts
On Sun, Jun 04, 2017 at 06:59:04PM +0100, F M Salter wrote: > Hi, > > With texlive 2017 containing the stix two fonts, will they be one of > the font choices readily available in LyX 2.3? I don't think so. See http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/9014 Scott
Re: Knitr and Beamer
On Sun, Jun 04, 2017 at 12:03:20PM -0400, Julio Rojas wrote: > Dear all, > > While using Knitr with Beamer, is it possible to keep data read in one > frame to the next without reloading it? After some 20 slides the need to do > all the previous steps before doing what it needs to show, compilation into > PDF gets really slow. > > I have seen that RMarkdown can do it, BTW. > > Thanks in advance. Regards, Julio, can you give an example .lyx file with knitr chunks for what you want to do? knitr by default preserves data from one chunk to the next. Scott
Stix fonts
Hi, With texlive 2017 containing the stix two fonts, will they be one of the font choices readily available in LyX 2.3? Regards Frank Salter
Knitr and Beamer
Dear all, While using Knitr with Beamer, is it possible to keep data read in one frame to the next without reloading it? After some 20 slides the need to do all the previous steps before doing what it needs to show, compilation into PDF gets really slow. I have seen that RMarkdown can do it, BTW. Thanks in advance. Regards, - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com
Re: Error reading module basic
Am Freitag, den 02.06.2017, 09:33 -0400 schrieb Paul A. Rubin: > On 06/02/2017 05:40 AM, Louis Turk wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > I'm a long-time user of Lyx. It is a great piece of software. Many > > thanks to the developers. > > > > I just installed Lyx 2.2.2 and an error message is popping up: > > "Error > > reading module basic" > > > > I find this file on my harddrive: > > /usr/share/lyx/layouts/basic.module > > > > So, I did: > > > > sudo cp /usr/share/lyx/layouts/basic.module > > /home/l/lyx/lyx-devel/lib/layouts/basic.module > > > > to see it that would help. I then ran Reconfigure, and restarted > > Lyx. > > But it did not help: the error still pops up every few minutes. > > > > Is there a solution? > > > > Louis > > > > First question: does this happen only when you work with a document > in > which the basic module is selected (in Documents > Settings... > > Modules), or does it happen with all documents? Note that basic.module is not one you can select via the Modules pane. It is loaded if you have "Default (numerical)" set in Documents > Settings > Bibliography > Citation Style. So it's not really a module in the proper sense. Louis, did you install LyX 2.3alpha intermediately? It could be a mix of settings from LyX 2.2 and LyX 2.3 (where basic.module has been dropped in favor of a cite engine). Jürgen signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part