Hello,
I'm trying to use the unix based LyX remotely with an X-Server, the
display is an NT machine with the Exceed X-Server.
The setup is that there is a linux machine on which I've compiled lyx
1.1.6fix1 and is used as the remote machine for the NT machine.
Everything is working fine, except
Hi list,
I usually replace czech names in my text - like Dvorak - as follows:
1. export the file as LaTeX
2. replace the Name Dvorak with vim
3. Import the file back in LyX
As far as I know there is *not* the possibility to replace a word which
contains TeX-commands with the
Baruch Even [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Hello,
|
| I'm trying to use the unix based LyX remotely with an X-Server, the
| display is an NT machine with the Exceed X-Server.
|
| The setup is that there is a linux machine on which I've compiled lyx
| 1.1.6fix1 and is used as the remote machine
* Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010429 02:03]:
Hello --
I would like to try the LyX 1.1.6 support for DocBook. I've installed
sgmltools and it seems to be installed OK. However, when I create a new
DocBook document type.
1. The Lyx format settings let you select a DocBook article or
Hello,
after I convinced my wife to write her master thesis with lyx, she
starts asking questions I need help with. :-)
She needs a more sophisticated/structured bibliography than lyx/tex
offers as standard (see below). The bibitems themselves should be stored in
bibtex files (I guess its a
Marko Degenkolb wrote:
She needs a more sophisticated/structured bibliography than lyx/tex
offers as standard (see below). The bibitems themselves should be stored in
bibtex files (I guess its a good idea to have an own bibtex file for
each section she wants to separate in her bibliography).
I used the latex tool, makebst.tex, to create a bst file called jvirol.bst.
I moved the resulting file to my /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/ directory.
I then tried to use it in lyx but it doesn't work.
This is not specifically a lyx question but can anyone enlighten me? Is
there something
Praedor Tempus wrote:
I used the latex tool, makebst.tex, to create a bst file called jvirol.bst.
I moved the resulting file to my /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/ directory.
I then tried to use it in lyx but it doesn't work.
did you run texhash to rebuild the tex-dirs?
Herbert
--
Then I do not stand alone. I too, am a LyX fan. I will be taking the bar
soon and
then go into my own practice and I seem to be doomed to using a
different (less
than optimal) program for legal writing. Unfortuntely, I do not have the
know-how
or the time right now to develop a set of legal
I know of many of the conversion apps for latex (dvi2rtf, latex2rtf,
latex2html, etc) but I have been unable to use any of them to successfully
transfer a lyx document to word.
I know about the loss of formatting and fancy fonts in going to rtf but what
really threw me was that my citations
What does your line 21 of reLyX say? (the $lyxdir = ... line)
If it does not reference the correct directory, then reLyX won't be
able to do its work.
---Kayvan
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 11:29:08AM -0500, Mark J. Friedman wrote:
Hi,
I just installed 1.1.6
I tried
Praedor Tempus wrote:
I know of many of the conversion apps for latex (dvi2rtf, latex2rtf,
latex2html, etc) but I have been unable to use any of them to successfully
transfer a lyx document to word.
have a look at
http://www.kfa-juelich.de/isr/1/texconv/textopc.html
there are some macros
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:53:10PM +0200, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote:
But I decided to forget the free space between Enumerate items.
(Changing it is too complicated for me. :-)
Put the following lines in the preamble:
\let\oldenumerate=\enumerate
Have you seen jurabib? The guy who maintains it--Jens Berger--is quite the
accomodating guy. I was frustrated that the achicago style did part of what I
needed, while jurabib did the other part. So I mailed him, and within 24 hours
he mailed me a custom bst.
Jurabib is designed for legal use,
you may try to export your text as a html file. it can be read by some
versions of m$ Word, like 97 or 2000.
there are may programmes for that, some work as a Lyx plu-in
cheers
[]s
lima-lopes
R.E. de Lima-Lopes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
GNU/Linux Registered User # 182240
On Sun,
One thing I don't care for is the section summary and the subsequent
indented standard regions in the article layout. I have done a
style with a lot of cutting and pasting from the standard templates
that does something like
Style Subsection
MarginDynamic
LatexType
Hello,
I'm trying to use the unix based LyX remotely with an X-Server, the
display is an NT machine with the Exceed X-Server.
The setup is that there is a linux machine on which I've compiled lyx
1.1.6fix1 and is used as the remote machine for the NT machine.
Everything is working fine, except
Hi list,
I usually replace czech names in my text - like Dvorak - as follows:
1. export the file as LaTeX
2. replace the Name Dvorak with vim
3. Import the file back in LyX
As far as I know there is *not* the possibility to replace a word which
contains TeX-commands with the
Baruch Even [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Hello,
|
| I'm trying to use the unix based LyX remotely with an X-Server, the
| display is an NT machine with the Exceed X-Server.
|
| The setup is that there is a linux machine on which I've compiled lyx
| 1.1.6fix1 and is used as the remote machine
* Ramon Felciano [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010429 02:03]:
Hello --
I would like to try the LyX 1.1.6 support for DocBook. I've installed
sgmltools and it seems to be installed OK. However, when I create a new
DocBook document type.
1. The Lyx format settings let you select a DocBook article or
Hello,
after I convinced my wife to write her master thesis with lyx, she
starts asking questions I need help with. :-)
She needs a more sophisticated/structured bibliography than lyx/tex
offers as standard (see below). The bibitems themselves should be stored in
bibtex files (I guess its a
Marko Degenkolb wrote:
She needs a more sophisticated/structured bibliography than lyx/tex
offers as standard (see below). The bibitems themselves should be stored in
bibtex files (I guess its a good idea to have an own bibtex file for
each section she wants to separate in her bibliography).
I used the latex tool, makebst.tex, to create a bst file called jvirol.bst.
I moved the resulting file to my /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/ directory.
I then tried to use it in lyx but it doesn't work.
This is not specifically a lyx question but can anyone enlighten me? Is
there something
Praedor Tempus wrote:
I used the latex tool, makebst.tex, to create a bst file called jvirol.bst.
I moved the resulting file to my /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/ directory.
I then tried to use it in lyx but it doesn't work.
did you run texhash to rebuild the tex-dirs?
Herbert
--
Then I do not stand alone. I too, am a LyX fan. I will be taking the bar
soon and
then go into my own practice and I seem to be doomed to using a
different (less
than optimal) program for legal writing. Unfortuntely, I do not have the
know-how
or the time right now to develop a set of legal
I know of many of the conversion apps for latex (dvi2rtf, latex2rtf,
latex2html, etc) but I have been unable to use any of them to successfully
transfer a lyx document to word.
I know about the loss of formatting and fancy fonts in going to rtf but what
really threw me was that my citations
What does your line 21 of reLyX say? (the $lyxdir = ... line)
If it does not reference the correct directory, then reLyX won't be
able to do its work.
---Kayvan
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 11:29:08AM -0500, Mark J. Friedman wrote:
Hi,
I just installed 1.1.6
I tried
Praedor Tempus wrote:
I know of many of the conversion apps for latex (dvi2rtf, latex2rtf,
latex2html, etc) but I have been unable to use any of them to successfully
transfer a lyx document to word.
have a look at
http://www.kfa-juelich.de/isr/1/texconv/textopc.html
there are some macros
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:53:10PM +0200, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote:
But I decided to forget the free space between Enumerate items.
(Changing it is too complicated for me. :-)
Put the following lines in the preamble:
\let\oldenumerate=\enumerate
Have you seen jurabib? The guy who maintains it--Jens Berger--is quite the
accomodating guy. I was frustrated that the achicago style did part of what I
needed, while jurabib did the other part. So I mailed him, and within 24 hours
he mailed me a custom bst.
Jurabib is designed for legal use,
you may try to export your text as a html file. it can be read by some
versions of m$ Word, like 97 or 2000.
there are may programmes for that, some work as a Lyx plu-in
cheers
[]s
lima-lopes
R.E. de Lima-Lopes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
GNU/Linux Registered User # 182240
On Sun,
One thing I don't care for is the section summary and the subsequent
indented standard regions in the article layout. I have done a
style with a lot of cutting and pasting from the standard templates
that does something like
Style Subsection
MarginDynamic
LatexType
Hello,
I'm trying to use the unix based LyX remotely with an X-Server, the
display is an NT machine with the Exceed X-Server.
The setup is that there is a linux machine on which I've compiled lyx
1.1.6fix1 and is used as the remote machine for the NT machine.
Everything is working fine, except
Hi list,
I usually replace czech names in my text - like Dvorak - as follows:
1. export the file as LaTeX
2. replace the Name Dvorak with vim
3. Import the file back in LyX
As far as I know there is *not* the possibility to replace a word which
contains TeX-commands with the
Baruch Even <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Hello,
|
| I'm trying to use the unix based LyX remotely with an X-Server, the
| display is an NT machine with the Exceed X-Server.
|
| The setup is that there is a linux machine on which I've compiled lyx
| 1.1.6fix1 and is used as the remote machine
* Ramon Felciano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010429 02:03]:
> Hello --
>
> I would like to try the LyX 1.1.6 support for DocBook. I've installed
> sgmltools and it seems to be installed OK. However, when I create a new
> DocBook document type.
>
> 1. The Lyx format settings let you select a DocBook
Hello,
after I convinced my wife to write her master thesis with lyx, she
starts asking questions I need help with. :-)
She needs a more sophisticated/structured bibliography than lyx/tex
offers as standard (see below). The bibitems themselves should be stored in
bibtex files (I guess its a
Marko Degenkolb wrote:
> She needs a more sophisticated/structured bibliography than lyx/tex
> offers as standard (see below). The bibitems themselves should be stored in
> bibtex files (I guess its a good idea to have an own bibtex file for
> each section she wants to separate in her
I used the latex tool, makebst.tex, to create a bst file called "jvirol.bst".
I moved the resulting file to my /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/ directory.
I then tried to use it in lyx but it doesn't work.
This is not specifically a lyx question but can anyone enlighten me? Is
there
Praedor Tempus wrote:
>
> I used the latex tool, makebst.tex, to create a bst file called "jvirol.bst".
> I moved the resulting file to my /usr/share/texmf/bibtex/bst/base/ directory.
> I then tried to use it in lyx but it doesn't work.
did you run texhash to rebuild the tex-dirs?
Herbert
--
Then I do not stand alone. I too, am a LyX fan. I will be taking the bar
soon and
then go into my own practice and I seem to be doomed to using a
different (less
than optimal) program for legal writing. Unfortuntely, I do not have the
know-how
or the time right now to develop a set of legal
I know of many of the conversion apps for latex (dvi2rtf, latex2rtf,
latex2html, etc) but I have been unable to use any of them to successfully
transfer a lyx document to word.
I know about the loss of formatting and fancy fonts in going to rtf but what
really threw me was that my citations
What does your line 21 of reLyX say? (the "$lyxdir = ..." line)
If it does not reference the correct directory, then reLyX won't be
able to do its work.
---Kayvan
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 11:29:08AM -0500, Mark J. Friedman wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just installed 1.1.6
>
>
Praedor Tempus wrote:
>
> I know of many of the conversion apps for latex (dvi2rtf, latex2rtf,
> latex2html, etc) but I have been unable to use any of them to successfully
> transfer a lyx document to word.
have a look at
http://www.kfa-juelich.de/isr/1/texconv/textopc.html
there are some
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:53:10PM +0200, Jacek M. Holeczek wrote:
> But I decided to forget the "free space" between "Enumerate" items.
> (Changing it is too complicated for me. :-)
Put the following lines in the preamble:
\let\oldenumerate=\enumerate
Have you seen jurabib? The guy who maintains it--Jens Berger--is quite the
accomodating guy. I was frustrated that the achicago style did part of what I
needed, while jurabib did the other part. So I mailed him, and within 24 hours
he mailed me a custom bst.
Jurabib is designed for legal use,
you may try to export your text as a html file. it can be read by some
versions of m$ Word, like 97 or 2000.
there are may programmes for that, some work as a Lyx plu-in
cheers
[]s
lima-lopes
R.E. de Lima-Lopes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
GNU/Linux Registered User # 182240
On Sun,
One thing I don't care for is the section summary and the subsequent
indented standard regions in the article layout. I have done a
style with a lot of cutting and pasting from the standard templates
that does something like
Style Subsection
MarginDynamic
LatexType
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