RE: Thank you for the LyX (how to put in a book)
#:O) This type of stuff gives us (developers) a boost to continue, so we see that we do something people are using and get real work done with it (as Garst does all the time with his books, I've seen the one you sent Alejandro the one with the poems ;) Jürgen Juergen and all the other developers---thanks from me as well! I have been using LyX for about 2 yrs now exclusively for all my documents (scientific papers). I switched to linux from Mac so I could use LyX. Bill
RE: Thank you for the LyX (how to put in a book)
#:O) This type of stuff gives us (developers) a boost to continue, so we see that we do something people are using and get real work done with it (as Garst does all the time with his books, I've seen the one you sent Alejandro the one with the poems ;) Jürgen Same from me Jürgen and all the others: Thank you, Vielen Dank, Dziekuje bardzo Larry
RE: Thank you for the LyX (how to put in a book)
Let me join the users' group who'd like to thank! Great work!!! -- Stephan E. Schlierf M.A. - Product Management - ++49 9254 960332 CSE GmbH Germany On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Larry Poorman wrote: #:O) This type of stuff gives us (developers) a boost to continue, so we see that we do something people are using and get real work done with it (as Garst does all the time with his books, I've seen the one you sent Alejandro the one with the poems ;) Jürgen Same from me Jürgen and all the others: Thank you, Vielen Dank, Dziekuje bardzo Larry
Re: Numbering equations in a proof
"Ralph" == Ralph Boland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ralph I have to write a number of equations in a single proof. I want Ralph to number them 1, 2, 3, etc since the equation are local to the Ralph proof and do not need to be referenced outside the proof. Ralph I need to do this in several proof. Each time I need to start Ralph from 1 again. Ralph How do I do this while still maintaining the normal rules for Ralph numbering equations outside a proof for the rest of my thesis? Ralph Of course I could number them by hand but lyx doesn't let you Ralph do this easily and in any case that would be against the lyx Ralph philosophy. Assuming you have an environment named proof, I would try the following [highly untested] code in the preamble: \let\realproof=\proof \let\realendproof=\endproof \newcounter{realequation} \renewenvironment{\proof}{% \setcounter{realequation}{\value{equation}}% \setcounter{equation}{0}% \renewcommand{\theequation}{\arabic{equation}}% \realproof} {setcounter{equation}{realequation}\realendproof} Use at your own risk! JMarc
Re: Master files
"Ralph" == Ralph Boland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ralph But if I try to print any indivual chapter I get an error Ralph because lyx expects there to be a title. (Lyx also fails to Ralph know the correct number for the chapter but that's not so Ralph important). I'm surprised. Could you be more specific? JMarc
Re: several citations
On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Allan Rae wrote: Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 13:48:21 +1000 (GMT+1000) From: Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: several citations On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: I would like to have two or more citations appear as citation numbers in the text separated by a comma such as [3,4] and not [3],[4]. If you want [3,4] then open the citation inset [3] and simply add your ",key_for_4" to that inset -- that is, don't add another inset simply add your extra entry to your existing inset. Under Lyx if I insert citation 3, add a comma, and add citation 4, citation 3 disappears and I am left with 4 only. I'm not able to reproduce this behaviour. I should have been more precise: Under Lyx if I insert citation 3, add a comma `manualy', and add citation 4 `by clicking with mouse button at citation 4 which I select from the list of entrances', citation 3 disappears and I am left with 4 only. my problem is that I have quite a lot of citations and it would take much time to add the additional onces which should be cited together, by hand. So its a solution, but it would be nice to have the feature I expected. Wolfgang Engelmann Physiologische "Okologie der Pflanzen Institut f"ur Botanik Universit"at T"ubingen Auf der Morgenstelle 1 D72076 TUEBINGEN (Germany) Tel 07071-29-76162 privat 07071-68324 or 68325 Fax 07071-29-5635 EMail [EMAIL PROTECTED] *time flies like an arrow but fruit flies like a banana*
Running Lyx-1.0.4
Hello everybody. I'm new in these Lyx things, so maybe this question is not new. After running configure and compiling Lyx, when I try to run it it says: --- Lyx wasn't able to find its layout descriptions Check that the file "textclass.lst" is installed correctly. Sorry, has to exit :-( --- Could anybody help me? Thanks in advance. Eva Arenas. PS: My textclass.lst file contains the following: ## This file declares layouts and their associated definition files. ## It has been automatically generated by configure ## Use "Options/Reconfigure" if you need to update it after a ## configuration change. Run ./configure manually to update the ## system wide version of this file. "amsart-plain" "amsart" "article (AMS, unnumbered)" "amsart-seq" "amsart" "article (AMS, sequential numbering)" "amsart" "amsart" "article (AMS)" "amsbook" "amsbook" "book (AMS)" "article" "article" "article" "book" "book" "book" "dinbrief" "dinbrief" "letter (german)" "foils" "foils" "slides (FoilTeX)" "g-brief-de" "g-brief" "letter (g-brief, german)" "g-brief-en" "g-brief" "letter (g-brief)" "letter" "letter" "letter" "report" "report" "report" "revtex" "revtex" "article (REVTeX)" "scrartcl" "scrartcl" "article (koma-script)" "scrbook" "scrbook" "book (koma-script)" "scrlettr" "scrlettr" "letter (koma-script)" "scrreprt" "scrreprt" "report (koma-script)" "slides" "slides" "slides (default)"
Re: Running Lyx-1.0.4
Thanks a lot. I changed the permissions of the lyx directory and now it seems to work. (I cross my fingers). But now, when I have a document opened, all the options which have to do with the postscript stuff are not highlighted, so I cannot View dvi, View postscript, export dvi/postscript... Any idea? "Richard A. Bilonick" wrote: Eva, I'm sure I've had the same problem a long time ago. I believe you should re-install lyx, using rpm --force, etc. to make sure everything gets installed. Rick Bilonick Eva Arenas Pinilla wrote: Hello everybody. I'm new in these Lyx things, so maybe this question is not new. After running configure and compiling Lyx, when I try to run it it says: --- Lyx wasn't able to find its layout descriptions Check that the file "textclass.lst" is installed correctly. Sorry, has to exit :-( --- Could anybody help me? Thanks in advance. Eva Arenas. PS: My textclass.lst file contains the following: ## This file declares layouts and their associated definition files. ## It has been automatically generated by configure ## Use "Options/Reconfigure" if you need to update it after a ## configuration change. Run ./configure manually to update the ## system wide version of this file. "amsart-plain" "amsart" "article (AMS, unnumbered)" "amsart-seq" "amsart" "article (AMS, sequential numbering)" "amsart" "amsart" "article (AMS)" "amsbook" "amsbook" "book (AMS)" "article" "article" "article" "book" "book" "book" "dinbrief" "dinbrief" "letter (german)" "foils" "foils" "slides (FoilTeX)" "g-brief-de" "g-brief" "letter (g-brief, german)" "g-brief-en" "g-brief" "letter (g-brief)" "letter" "letter" "letter" "report" "report" "report" "revtex" "revtex" "article (REVTeX)" "scrartcl" "scrartcl" "article (koma-script)" "scrbook" "scrbook" "book (koma-script)" "scrlettr" "scrlettr" "letter (koma-script)" "scrreprt" "scrreprt" "report (koma-script)" "slides" "slides" "slides (default)"
RE: Thank you for the LyX
Time to start a LyX lovers web campaign. I'm including a link in my home page right now. LyX is a fantastic tool. More people here in my university use and love it too. Casantos -- I had a love of books from the beginning. In my mother's collection, we found the first alphabet book I had. I had taken the letters and counted all the serifs. -- Donald Knuth
RE: Thank you for the LyX
..and from those of us who never go near Math Mode, can I also say what a great tool lyx is. For ages, I put off using Linux and TeX because of the lack of a front end which didn't leave you engulfed in tagged text. Lyx converted me. Someone, quite rightly, pointed out it is a little confusing having Linux, LaTeX, and Lyx, but perhaps that just adds to the seamless feel of the whole thing ;-) Thanks to you all for it, AND for your support on this group. Tony.
Re: *lyx-1.0.4-1*
On jeu, 07 oct 1999, Peter J. Kunz à écrit Any rpms availale for Suse 6.2? standard rpm works fine on suse 6.2. -- Linux hp-41 APTEP SF http://perso.club-internet.fr/jdanield [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: *lyx-1.0.4-1*
Any rpms availale for Suse 6.2? cu -pete On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote: On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 10:51:35PM +0200, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote: Hi, I have placed four files in the incoming subdirectory of ftp.sylvan.com : [...] Thanks! Jacek's RPM files for Redhat 5.X are now available at: ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/pub/lyx/lyx-1.0.4-1-rh5.x.i386.rpm ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/pub/lyx/tetex-lyx-1.0.4-1-rh5.x.i386.rpm These should work with any Redhat 5.1 and 5.2 system. I'm not sure about RH 5.0 or more ancient releases. ---Kayvan -- Kayvan Aghaiepour Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids: Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89) http://sylvan.com/~kayvan | | Robin Gregory (2/28/92) If you don't really agree with what I've said, just ignore it! On January 1, 1998, Telecommunism ended in Switzerland. Quadratisch - nicht ganz praktisch - aber ganz schoen gut - Der Hummer [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Thank you for the LyX (how to put in a book)
#:O) This type of stuff gives us (developers) a boost to continue, so we see that we do something people are using and get real work done with it (as Garst does all the time with his books, I've seen the one you sent Alejandro the one with the poems ;) Jürgen Juergen and all the other developers---thanks from me as well! I have been using LyX for about 2 yrs now exclusively for all my documents (scientific papers). I switched to linux from Mac so I could use LyX. Bill
RE: Thank you for the LyX (how to put in a book)
#:O) This type of stuff gives us (developers) a boost to continue, so we see that we do something people are using and get real work done with it (as Garst does all the time with his books, I've seen the one you sent Alejandro the one with the poems ;) Jürgen Same from me Jürgen and all the others: Thank you, Vielen Dank, Dziekuje bardzo Larry
RE: Thank you for the LyX (how to put in a book)
Let me join the users' group who'd like to thank! Great work!!! -- Stephan E. Schlierf M.A. - Product Management - ++49 9254 960332 CSE GmbH Germany On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Larry Poorman wrote: #:O) This type of stuff gives us (developers) a boost to continue, so we see that we do something people are using and get real work done with it (as Garst does all the time with his books, I've seen the one you sent Alejandro the one with the poems ;) Jürgen Same from me Jürgen and all the others: Thank you, Vielen Dank, Dziekuje bardzo Larry
Re: Numbering equations in a proof
"Ralph" == Ralph Boland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ralph I have to write a number of equations in a single proof. I want Ralph to number them 1, 2, 3, etc since the equation are local to the Ralph proof and do not need to be referenced outside the proof. Ralph I need to do this in several proof. Each time I need to start Ralph from 1 again. Ralph How do I do this while still maintaining the normal rules for Ralph numbering equations outside a proof for the rest of my thesis? Ralph Of course I could number them by hand but lyx doesn't let you Ralph do this easily and in any case that would be against the lyx Ralph philosophy. Assuming you have an environment named proof, I would try the following [highly untested] code in the preamble: \let\realproof=\proof \let\realendproof=\endproof \newcounter{realequation} \renewenvironment{\proof}{% \setcounter{realequation}{\value{equation}}% \setcounter{equation}{0}% \renewcommand{\theequation}{\arabic{equation}}% \realproof} {setcounter{equation}{realequation}\realendproof} Use at your own risk! JMarc
Re: Master files
"Ralph" == Ralph Boland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ralph But if I try to print any indivual chapter I get an error Ralph because lyx expects there to be a title. (Lyx also fails to Ralph know the correct number for the chapter but that's not so Ralph important). I'm surprised. Could you be more specific? JMarc
Re: several citations
On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Allan Rae wrote: Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 13:48:21 +1000 (GMT+1000) From: Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Wolfgang Engelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: several citations On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: I would like to have two or more citations appear as citation numbers in the text separated by a comma such as [3,4] and not [3],[4]. If you want [3,4] then open the citation inset [3] and simply add your ",key_for_4" to that inset -- that is, don't add another inset simply add your extra entry to your existing inset. Under Lyx if I insert citation 3, add a comma, and add citation 4, citation 3 disappears and I am left with 4 only. I'm not able to reproduce this behaviour. I should have been more precise: Under Lyx if I insert citation 3, add a comma `manualy', and add citation 4 `by clicking with mouse button at citation 4 which I select from the list of entrances', citation 3 disappears and I am left with 4 only. my problem is that I have quite a lot of citations and it would take much time to add the additional onces which should be cited together, by hand. So its a solution, but it would be nice to have the feature I expected. Wolfgang Engelmann Physiologische "Okologie der Pflanzen Institut f"ur Botanik Universit"at T"ubingen Auf der Morgenstelle 1 D72076 TUEBINGEN (Germany) Tel 07071-29-76162 privat 07071-68324 or 68325 Fax 07071-29-5635 EMail [EMAIL PROTECTED] *time flies like an arrow but fruit flies like a banana*
Running Lyx-1.0.4
Hello everybody. I'm new in these Lyx things, so maybe this question is not new. After running configure and compiling Lyx, when I try to run it it says: --- Lyx wasn't able to find its layout descriptions Check that the file "textclass.lst" is installed correctly. Sorry, has to exit :-( --- Could anybody help me? Thanks in advance. Eva Arenas. PS: My textclass.lst file contains the following: ## This file declares layouts and their associated definition files. ## It has been automatically generated by configure ## Use "Options/Reconfigure" if you need to update it after a ## configuration change. Run ./configure manually to update the ## system wide version of this file. "amsart-plain" "amsart" "article (AMS, unnumbered)" "amsart-seq" "amsart" "article (AMS, sequential numbering)" "amsart" "amsart" "article (AMS)" "amsbook" "amsbook" "book (AMS)" "article" "article" "article" "book" "book" "book" "dinbrief" "dinbrief" "letter (german)" "foils" "foils" "slides (FoilTeX)" "g-brief-de" "g-brief" "letter (g-brief, german)" "g-brief-en" "g-brief" "letter (g-brief)" "letter" "letter" "letter" "report" "report" "report" "revtex" "revtex" "article (REVTeX)" "scrartcl" "scrartcl" "article (koma-script)" "scrbook" "scrbook" "book (koma-script)" "scrlettr" "scrlettr" "letter (koma-script)" "scrreprt" "scrreprt" "report (koma-script)" "slides" "slides" "slides (default)"
Re: Running Lyx-1.0.4
Thanks a lot. I changed the permissions of the lyx directory and now it seems to work. (I cross my fingers). But now, when I have a document opened, all the options which have to do with the postscript stuff are not highlighted, so I cannot View dvi, View postscript, export dvi/postscript... Any idea? "Richard A. Bilonick" wrote: Eva, I'm sure I've had the same problem a long time ago. I believe you should re-install lyx, using rpm --force, etc. to make sure everything gets installed. Rick Bilonick Eva Arenas Pinilla wrote: Hello everybody. I'm new in these Lyx things, so maybe this question is not new. After running configure and compiling Lyx, when I try to run it it says: --- Lyx wasn't able to find its layout descriptions Check that the file "textclass.lst" is installed correctly. Sorry, has to exit :-( --- Could anybody help me? Thanks in advance. Eva Arenas. PS: My textclass.lst file contains the following: ## This file declares layouts and their associated definition files. ## It has been automatically generated by configure ## Use "Options/Reconfigure" if you need to update it after a ## configuration change. Run ./configure manually to update the ## system wide version of this file. "amsart-plain" "amsart" "article (AMS, unnumbered)" "amsart-seq" "amsart" "article (AMS, sequential numbering)" "amsart" "amsart" "article (AMS)" "amsbook" "amsbook" "book (AMS)" "article" "article" "article" "book" "book" "book" "dinbrief" "dinbrief" "letter (german)" "foils" "foils" "slides (FoilTeX)" "g-brief-de" "g-brief" "letter (g-brief, german)" "g-brief-en" "g-brief" "letter (g-brief)" "letter" "letter" "letter" "report" "report" "report" "revtex" "revtex" "article (REVTeX)" "scrartcl" "scrartcl" "article (koma-script)" "scrbook" "scrbook" "book (koma-script)" "scrlettr" "scrlettr" "letter (koma-script)" "scrreprt" "scrreprt" "report (koma-script)" "slides" "slides" "slides (default)"
RE: Thank you for the LyX
Time to start a LyX lovers web campaign. I'm including a link in my home page right now. LyX is a fantastic tool. More people here in my university use and love it too. Casantos -- I had a love of books from the beginning. In my mother's collection, we found the first alphabet book I had. I had taken the letters and counted all the serifs. -- Donald Knuth
RE: Thank you for the LyX
..and from those of us who never go near Math Mode, can I also say what a great tool lyx is. For ages, I put off using Linux and TeX because of the lack of a front end which didn't leave you engulfed in tagged text. Lyx converted me. Someone, quite rightly, pointed out it is a little confusing having Linux, LaTeX, and Lyx, but perhaps that just adds to the seamless feel of the whole thing ;-) Thanks to you all for it, AND for your support on this group. Tony.
Re: *lyx-1.0.4-1*
On jeu, 07 oct 1999, Peter J. Kunz à écrit Any rpms availale for Suse 6.2? standard rpm works fine on suse 6.2. -- Linux hp-41 APTEP SF http://perso.club-internet.fr/jdanield [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: *lyx-1.0.4-1*
Any rpms availale for Suse 6.2? cu -pete On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote: On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 10:51:35PM +0200, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote: Hi, I have placed four files in the incoming subdirectory of ftp.sylvan.com : [...] Thanks! Jacek's RPM files for Redhat 5.X are now available at: ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/pub/lyx/lyx-1.0.4-1-rh5.x.i386.rpm ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/pub/lyx/tetex-lyx-1.0.4-1-rh5.x.i386.rpm These should work with any Redhat 5.1 and 5.2 system. I'm not sure about RH 5.0 or more ancient releases. ---Kayvan -- Kayvan Aghaiepour Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids: Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89) http://sylvan.com/~kayvan | | Robin Gregory (2/28/92) If you don't really agree with what I've said, just ignore it! On January 1, 1998, Telecommunism ended in Switzerland. Quadratisch - nicht ganz praktisch - aber ganz schoen gut - Der Hummer [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Thank you for the LyX (how to put in a book)
> #:O) This type of stuff gives us (developers) a boost to continue, > so we see that we do something people are using and get real > work done with it (as Garst does all the time with his books, > I've seen the one you sent Alejandro the one with the poems ;) > > Jürgen Juergen and all the other developers---thanks from me as well! I have been using LyX for about 2 yrs now exclusively for all my documents (scientific papers). I switched to linux from Mac so I could use LyX. Bill
RE: Thank you for the LyX (how to put in a book)
> #:O) This type of stuff gives us (developers) a boost to continue, > so we see that we do something people are using and get real > work done with it (as Garst does all the time with his books, > I've seen the one you sent Alejandro the one with the poems ;) > > Jürgen Same from me Jürgen and all the others: Thank you, Vielen Dank, Dziekuje bardzo Larry
RE: Thank you for the LyX (how to put in a book)
Let me join the users' group who'd like to thank! Great work!!! -- Stephan E. Schlierf M.A. - Product Management - ++49 9254 960332 CSE GmbH Germany On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Larry Poorman wrote: > > #:O) This type of stuff gives us (developers) a boost to continue, > > so we see that we do something people are using and get real > > work done with it (as Garst does all the time with his books, > > I've seen the one you sent Alejandro the one with the poems ;) > > > > Jürgen > > Same from me Jürgen and all the others: Thank you, Vielen Dank, Dziekuje > bardzo > > Larry >
Re: Numbering equations in a proof
> "Ralph" == Ralph Boland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Ralph> I have to write a number of equations in a single proof. I want Ralph> to number them 1, 2, 3, etc since the equation are local to the Ralph> proof and do not need to be referenced outside the proof. Ralph> I need to do this in several proof. Each time I need to start Ralph> from 1 again. Ralph> How do I do this while still maintaining the normal rules for Ralph> numbering equations outside a proof for the rest of my thesis? Ralph> Of course I could number them by hand but lyx doesn't let you Ralph> do this easily and in any case that would be against the lyx Ralph> philosophy. Assuming you have an environment named proof, I would try the following [highly untested] code in the preamble: \let\realproof=\proof \let\realendproof=\endproof \newcounter{realequation} \renewenvironment{\proof}{% \setcounter{realequation}{\value{equation}}% \setcounter{equation}{0}% \renewcommand{\theequation}{\arabic{equation}}% \realproof} {setcounter{equation}{realequation}\realendproof} Use at your own risk! JMarc
Re: Master files
> "Ralph" == Ralph Boland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Ralph> But if I try to print any indivual chapter I get an error Ralph> because lyx expects there to be a title. (Lyx also fails to Ralph> know the correct number for the chapter but that's not so Ralph> important). I'm surprised. Could you be more specific? JMarc
Re: several citations
On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Allan Rae wrote: > Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 13:48:21 +1000 (GMT+1000) > From: Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Wolfgang Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: several citations > > On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > > > I would like to have two or more citations appear as citation > > numbers in the text separated by a comma such as [3,4] and not > > [3],[4]. > > If you want [3,4] then open the citation inset [3] and simply add your > ",key_for_4" to that inset -- that is, don't add another inset simply > add your extra entry to your existing inset. > > > Under Lyx if I insert citation 3, add a comma, and add citation 4, > > citation 3 disappears and I am left with 4 only. > > I'm not able to reproduce this behaviour. I should have been more precise: Under Lyx if I insert citation 3, add a comma `manualy', and add citation 4 `by clicking with mouse button at citation 4 which I select from the list of entrances', > > citation 3 disappears and I am left with 4 only. my problem is that I have quite a lot of citations and it would take much time to add the additional onces which should be cited together, by hand. So its a solution, but it would be nice to have the feature I expected. Wolfgang Engelmann Physiologische "Okologie der Pflanzen Institut f"ur Botanik Universit"at T"ubingen Auf der Morgenstelle 1 D72076 TUEBINGEN (Germany) Tel 07071-29-76162 privat 07071-68324 or 68325 Fax 07071-29-5635 EMail [EMAIL PROTECTED] *time flies like an arrow but fruit flies like a banana*
Running Lyx-1.0.4
Hello everybody. I'm new in these Lyx things, so maybe this question is not new. After running configure and compiling Lyx, when I try to run it it says: --- Lyx wasn't able to find its layout descriptions Check that the file "textclass.lst" is installed correctly. Sorry, has to exit :-( --- Could anybody help me? Thanks in advance. Eva Arenas. PS: My textclass.lst file contains the following: ## This file declares layouts and their associated definition files. ## It has been automatically generated by configure ## Use "Options/Reconfigure" if you need to update it after a ## configuration change. Run ./configure manually to update the ## system wide version of this file. "amsart-plain" "amsart" "article (AMS, unnumbered)" "amsart-seq" "amsart" "article (AMS, sequential numbering)" "amsart" "amsart" "article (AMS)" "amsbook" "amsbook" "book (AMS)" "article" "article" "article" "book" "book" "book" "dinbrief" "dinbrief" "letter (german)" "foils" "foils" "slides (FoilTeX)" "g-brief-de" "g-brief" "letter (g-brief, german)" "g-brief-en" "g-brief" "letter (g-brief)" "letter" "letter" "letter" "report" "report" "report" "revtex" "revtex" "article (REVTeX)" "scrartcl" "scrartcl" "article (koma-script)" "scrbook" "scrbook" "book (koma-script)" "scrlettr" "scrlettr" "letter (koma-script)" "scrreprt" "scrreprt" "report (koma-script)" "slides" "slides" "slides (default)"
Re: Running Lyx-1.0.4
Thanks a lot. I changed the permissions of the lyx directory and now it seems to work. (I cross my fingers). But now, when I have a document opened, all the options which have to do with the postscript stuff are not highlighted, so I cannot View dvi, View postscript, export dvi/postscript... Any idea? "Richard A. Bilonick" wrote: > Eva, > > I'm sure I've had the same problem a long time ago. I believe you should > re-install lyx, using rpm --force, etc. to make sure everything gets > installed. > > Rick Bilonick > > Eva Arenas Pinilla wrote: > > > Hello everybody. > > I'm new in these Lyx things, so maybe this question is not new. > > After running configure and compiling Lyx, when I try to run it it says: > > > > --- > > Lyx wasn't able to find its layout descriptions > > > > Check that the file "textclass.lst" is installed correctly. Sorry, has > > to > > exit :-( > > --- > > > > Could anybody help me? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > Eva Arenas. > > > > PS: My textclass.lst file contains the following: > > > > ## This file declares layouts and their associated definition files. > > ## It has been automatically generated by configure > > ## Use "Options/Reconfigure" if you need to update it after a > > ## configuration change. Run ./configure manually to update the > > ## system wide version of this file. > > "amsart-plain" "amsart" "article (AMS, unnumbered)" > > "amsart-seq" "amsart" "article (AMS, sequential numbering)" > > "amsart" "amsart" "article (AMS)" > > "amsbook" "amsbook" "book (AMS)" > > "article" "article" "article" > > "book" "book" "book" > > "dinbrief" "dinbrief" "letter (german)" > > "foils" "foils" "slides (FoilTeX)" > > "g-brief-de" "g-brief" "letter (g-brief, german)" > > "g-brief-en" "g-brief" "letter (g-brief)" > > "letter" "letter" "letter" > > "report" "report" "report" > > "revtex" "revtex" "article (REVTeX)" > > "scrartcl" "scrartcl" "article (koma-script)" > > "scrbook" "scrbook" "book (koma-script)" > > "scrlettr" "scrlettr" "letter (koma-script)" > > "scrreprt" "scrreprt" "report (koma-script)" > > "slides" "slides" "slides (default)"
RE: Thank you for the LyX
Time to start a LyX lovers web campaign. I'm including a link in my home page right now. LyX is a fantastic tool. More people here in my university use and love it too. Casantos -- I had a love of books from the beginning. In my mother's collection, we found the first alphabet book I had. I had taken the letters and counted all the serifs. -- Donald Knuth
RE: Thank you for the LyX
..and from those of us who never go near Math Mode, can I also say what a great tool lyx is. For ages, I put off using Linux and TeX because of the lack of a front end which didn't leave you engulfed in tagged text. Lyx converted me. Someone, quite rightly, pointed out it is a little confusing having Linux, LaTeX, and Lyx, but perhaps that just adds to the seamless feel of the whole thing ;-) Thanks to you all for it, AND for your support on this group. Tony.
Re: *lyx-1.0.4-1*
On jeu, 07 oct 1999, Peter J. Kunz à écrit >Any rpms availale for Suse 6.2? > standard rpm works fine on suse 6.2. -- Linux hp-41 APTEP SF http://perso.club-internet.fr/jdanield [EMAIL PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: *lyx-1.0.4-1*
Any rpms availale for Suse 6.2? cu -pete On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote: > On Wed, Oct 06, 1999 at 10:51:35PM +0200, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote: > > Hi, > > I have placed four files in the incoming subdirectory of ftp.sylvan.com : > > [...] > > Thanks! > > Jacek's RPM files for Redhat 5.X are now available at: > > ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/pub/lyx/lyx-1.0.4-1-rh5.x.i386.rpm > ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/pub/lyx/tetex-lyx-1.0.4-1-rh5.x.i386.rpm > > These should work with any Redhat 5.1 and 5.2 system. I'm not sure about > RH 5.0 or more ancient releases. > > ---Kayvan > -- > Kayvan Aghaiepour Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids: > Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89) > http://sylvan.com/~kayvan | | Robin Gregory (2/28/92) > If you don't really agree with what I've said, just ignore it! On January 1, 1998, Telecommunism ended in Switzerland. Quadratisch - nicht ganz praktisch - aber ganz schoen gut - Der Hummer [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]