Some hints on using Sixpack with Lyx and to convert Endnote files to bibtex
Exeptionally I don´t have a question, but some hints on using Sixpack with Lyx and converting Endnote files to bibtex: I had the problem to convert a big amount of citations, I already entered in Endnote, to bibtex. The export filter I found at ISI´s Homepage didn´t work, thus I did one by my own, which you can find attached to this mail. The problem I couldn´t fix in Endnote was, that the created CiteIDs (author,year,title) contained blanks and Umlauts, which cause errors in the bibtex-file. Thus I used Sixpack´s automatic CiteID-creation feature to do this. For this, you have to edit the line CITEID = Lachman ... in the file /etc/sixpack.rc to your needs. The examples shown in this file for doing this contain a : like CITEID = Lachmann,98,:,Introduction to produce Citeids for. ^ With this : the pipe feature (look at Sixpack´s howto to enable this) doesn´t work, thus you have to change the : to - or delete it completely: CITEID = Lachmann,98,Introduction to produce Citeids for (You have to restart Sixpack to enable the new CiteID-style!!) Another disadvantage is the creation of doubled IDs, which you have to change by hand (use Edit-Mark Doubled CiteIDs). You also have to watch out for Umlauts, ß or , in the CiteID, which also causes errors and are not been checked by Sixpack. You can do this by opening the file with Pybliographer, which does some spellchecking. Maybe someone has another idea, how to do this, but this way worked fine with me. You can check the created bib-file (Transfer-Export-Export Bibtex, watch out for the *.bib in the path!) by typing \nocite* (ERT) within Lyx, like written elsewhere. Andi BibTeX Lyx Export.ens
Re: Why Lyx always adds additional columns in arrays when opening?--- A not bad solution
Dear Herbert, Thank you for your solution. Along with your solution, I obtained a solution to change massive arrays including vertical lines. Some suggestions regarding to vertical/horizontal lines in arrays are: 1. horizontal lines can be input in arrays directly with \hline at the first cell of the row, while lefting the vertical lines to be added later; 2. when the file is almost done, (or you are sure you will not modify the array any more), take the following steps to add vertical lines. Step 1: backup the lyx file and then open the *.lyx file in a common text editor; Step 2: find the arrays which vertical lines should be added; Step 3: add | into the alignment string, for example, ccc|c means vertical line lies between col. 3 and col. 4. Step 4: replace the \begin_inset Formula before the array as \latex latex; replace the \end_inset after the array as \latex default; This step can be done with search/replace function. So you will not feel too troublesome. 3. dashed lines can also be done in a similar way, but package arydshln should be used. When lyx re-open the file, the arrays will be displayed as latex code (red), when it is saved, \ is changed to \backslash. Hence, backing up the file before processing is recommended. I have also checked with multi-line equations, it works! Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED]> told me that the math editor is currently being re-written, hope the lines will be supported soon. Best wishes, Qingchang Herbert Voss wrote: Qingchang Zhong wrote: > I cannot do so because I have many many matrices like this, some of them are 10x10! Please try to help me, I have spent too much time to solve this problem. > > Do you think this is a bug? yes and no, because lyx doesn't support this any more. so lets try to make it run. .. :-) here comes a part of your lyx-file: -- > \layout Standard > > \begin_inset Formula \( \left[ \begin{array}{c|c} > A 0\\ > \hline0 B > \end{array}\right] \) > \end_inset > > \the_end it's easy to find this formulas with any simple texteditor. search for c|c, so you find it anyway. now delete at first: \begin_inset Formula and than: \end_inset your lyx-text looks now \( \left[ \begin{array}{c|c} > A 0\\ > \hline0 B > \end{array}\right] \) so far so good. save the text and open it with lyx. the whole formula now appears as text in one line: \( \left[\begin{array}{cc|c}A 0 \\0 A \\\hline0 0 A\end{array}\right] \) mark this whole line with the mouse and hit the tex-button. now your text is okay, while the formula is real latex (in red). try it with a short file. hope this helps. Herbert -- http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Enumerate between Sections
Hi all!! I want to do this: * I have 20 items. * 10 in Section 1, and the other 10 in Section 2. * I want to obtain this: Section 1 1. item 1 2. item 2 ... 10. item 10 Section 2 11. item 11 12. item 12 ... 20. item 20 How can I do this? Thanks.
garamond.sty and metrics
Dear LyXers, Has anyone experience with garamond.sty and metrics available at CTAN? I want to use the garamond ps-fonts which come with CorelDraw 9 for my documents. Are then the files from fonts/psfonts/corelpak/garamond/... the right ones? But these seem to be quite old (1996). Alternative files are in directories adobe, monotype and xmono. Which should I use? Best Regards Marcus Beyer
Re: Why Lyx always adds additional columns in arrays when opening?--- A not bad solution
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 11:15:30AM +0100, Qingchang Zhong wrote: Dear Herbert, Along with your solution, I obtained a solution to change massive arrays including vertical lines. Some suggestions regarding to vertical/horizontal lines in arrays are: 1. horizontal lines can be input in arrays directly with \hline at the first cell of the row, while lefting the vertical lines to be added later; 2. when the file is almost done, (or you are sure you will not modify the array any more), take the following steps to add vertical lines. Step 1: backup the lyx file and then open the *.lyx file in a common text editor; Step 2: find the arrays which vertical lines should be added; Step 3: add | into the alignment string, for example, ccc|c means vertical line lies between col. 3 and col. 4. Step 4: replace the \begin_inset Formulabefore the array as \latex latex; replace the\end_insetafter the array as \latex default; This step can be done with search/replace function. So you will not feel too troublesome. 3. dashed lines can also be done in a similar way, but package arydshln should be used. When lyx re-open the file, the arrays will be displayed as latex code (red), when it is saved, \ is changed to \backslash. Hence, backing up the file before processing is recommended. I have a better solution: 1. Put the following lines in the preamble: \usepackage{array} \newcommand{\arraylines}[1]{{\newcolumntype{r}{c|}#1}} 2. When you insert a matrix, use r alignment instead of c|, namely if you want cc|c alignment, then write crc in the matrix dialog. 3. Put \arraylines{} around the whole math inset, or inside the math inset, around the matrix See the attached file. #LyX 1.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 218 \textclass article \begin_preamble \usepackage{array} \newcommand{\arraylines}[1]{% {\newcolumntype{r}{c|}#1}} \end_preamble \language american \inputencoding default \fontscheme default \graphics default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \papersize Default \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 0 \use_amsmath 0 \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 3 \tocdepth 3 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \layout Standard \latex latex \backslash arraylines{ \latex default \begin_inset Formula \( \left[ \begin{array}{crc} 1 2 3\\ \hline 4 5 6\\ 7 8 9 \end{array}\right] \) \end_inset \latex latex } \layout Standard \begin_inset Formula \( \arraylines {\left[ \begin{array}{crc} 1 2 3\\ \hline 4 5 6\\ 7 8 9 \end{array}\right] } \) \end_inset \the_end
Re: -- in text
John == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John Sily question: how do I get a literal -- in normal text ? e.g. John for describing options like --dry-run. Must I use ERT ? Insert a hyphenation break (in the special chars menu). JMarc
Re: us keyboard + compose + accent problem
Robin == Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Robin Jean-Marc's solution to my Turkish keyboard problem might do Robin the trick - set the LC_COLLATE variable to en_US or C I doubt it would work. Sorry, it was not an universal solution :( JMarc
Fwd: ezmlm warning
-- Forwarded Message -- Subject: ezmlm warning Date: 5 Jun 2001 12:28:59 - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. I'm working for my owner, who can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Messages to you from the lyx-users mailing list seem to have been bouncing. I've attached a copy of the first bounce message I received. If this message bounces too, I will send you a probe. If the probe bounces, I will remove your address from the lyx-users mailing list, without further notice. I've kept a list of which messages from the lyx-users mailing list have bounced from your address. Copies of these messages may be in the archive. To retrieve a set of messages 123-145 (a maximum of 100 per request), send an empty message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To receive a subject and author list for the last 100 or so messages, send an empty message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here are the message numbers: 11581 --- Enclosed is a copy of the bounce message I received. Return-Path: Received: (qmail 15302 invoked for bounce); 24 May 2001 16:03:10 - Date: 24 May 2001 16:03:10 - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: failure notice Hi. This is the qmail-send program at wierdlmpc.msci.memphis.edu. I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses. This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 194.22.190.4 does not like recipient. Remote host said: 550 5.1.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]... User unknown Giving up on 194.22.190.4. --- -- @~~~ EagleIce [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~@ @ Running SuSE Linux 7.1 at home @ @ Caldera OL eDesktop 2.4 at work ~~~@
CJK-LyX, displaying Chinese fonts
Hello all! After much frustration, I have finally managed to install CJK 4.4.0 onto my Linux Mandrake 8.0 (Pentium) distribution. XEmacs-Mule is able to display Big5 fonts correctly. So the next logical step is to install CJK-LyX... CJK-LyX seems to install well, although it is strange that tetex-lyx thinks lyx should have been installed beforehand, instead of CJK-LyX. The problem is the screen fonts. These are the settings I try... \screen_font_i18n1_encoding big5-0 \screen_font_i18n1_normal -arphic technology-ar pl mingti2l \screen_font_i18n1_gothic -arphic technology-ar pl mingti2l \screen_font_i18n2_encoding big5-0 \screen_font_i18n2_normal -arphic technology-ar pl kaitim \screen_font_i18n2_gothic -arphic technology-ar pl kaitim (I tried to set these via the Preferences, but for some reason I am unable to save these settings in such a way that they appear next time I load CJK-LyX. The full font name is arphic technology co.-ar pl kaitim big5-*). I need to set -arphic technology- rather than -arphic-, as -arphic- describes fonts with GB encoding. Anyway, trying to insert a text file in Big5 encoding only results in some garbled Roman alphanumerics appearing on screen. The terminal which I ran CJK-LyX from reports... LyXCodeConv::lyxwctomb Cannot convert wc to mbs Anyone can help me with this? What is going on? Cheerio, David. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Ivanhoe, 3079, Australia. http://www.users.bigpond.com/vkelim/ - GnuPG and ICQ available Amiga / Linux APUS / Linux Mandrake
Re: garamond.sty and metrics
Are then the files from fonts/psfonts/corelpak/garamond/... the right ones? But these seem to be quite old (1996). I haven't used these fonts, but don't let age of files put you off: the fonts themselves probably haven't changed for years, so why should any of the support files? Ok, right. I tried these now, and: It works! Garamond is used :-) The only strange thing is, that I had to append some lines in psfonts.map (for dvips) and in pdftex.map (for pdftex). I will append these to this message. Best Regards Marcus Beyer --- mapping for dvips in file psfonts.map: --- bgmr0 GaramondITCbyBT-Book bgmro0 GaramondITCbyBT-Book.167 SlantFont bgmri0 GaramondITCbyBT-BookItalic bgmb0 GaramondITCbyBT-Bold bgmbo0 GaramondITCbyBT-Bold.167 SlantFont bgmbi0 GaramondITCbyBT-BoldItalic --- mapping for pdftex in file pdftex.map: --- bgmr0 Garamdn.pfb bgmro0 .167 SlantFont Garamdn.pfb bgmri0 Garamdni.pfb bgmb0 Garamdb.pfb bgmbo0 .167 SlantFont Garamdb.pfb bgmbi0 Garamdbi.pfb
New released LyX 1.1.6fix2 for Win32
It's finished! The most current release LyX 1.1.6fix2 now is available for Win32, too! As usual have a look at: http://www.fh-hannover.de/mbau/tim/hentschel/lyx/index.htm to read how to install and download LyX for Win32! Ruurd [EMAIL PROTECTED] and me have made many improvements to enhance the procedure of installing and setting up LyX on Win32! Now LyX is completely separated from installing CygWin and all other tools! The Installation now could be done by using a grafical setup utility instead of the shell scripts which have produced errors on some systems! Although I have spend more than three days to rewrite the web page mentioned above, there may be some errors included. If you detect any such error: please contact me immediately so I can fix them in the near future! Happy LyXing Claus
Re: Mandrake's RPM
Hi, I tried to install Mandrake's RPM from http://cronos.dci.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/lyx but I got some errors: libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk libxalflaunch.so.0 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk can anybody help me? thank you Yvonne
Re: Mandrake's RPM
becherini yvonne Gruppo II wrote: I tried to install Mandrake's RPM from http://cronos.dci.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/lyx but I got some errors: libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk libxalflaunch.so.0 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk can anybody help me? Hi. You need update/install the followings packages: libstdc++-2.95.2-12mdk xalf-0.4-4.1mdk provides by your Mandrake distribution. -- German Poo Caaman~o mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/chilelindo.html La historia no se lee, se escribe
Re: Mandrake's RPM
On Tuesday 05 June 2001 18:48, becherini yvonne Gruppo II wrote: Hi, I tried to install Mandrake's RPM from http://cronos.dci.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/lyx but I got some errors: libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk Which version of Mandrake are you using? On 8.0 I had to get the RPM (just type the name in rpmfind.net) and force an install (fortunately nothing seems broken!). libxalflaunch.so.0 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk Beats me. Did you also install xforms? I have the mdk rpms working fine now, which is some compensation for an extreme piece of stupidity, when not only did I forget that I was in my home directory rather than /mnt/floppy, but also that ? means any single character, so typed rm -Rf ?* Just needed to confess that to someone! Robin Robin
Re: Enumerate between Sections
Adolfo Pachón wrote: Section 1 1. item 1 2. item 2 ... 10. item 10 Section 2 11. item 11 12. item 12 ... 20. item 20 try in latex preamble \newcounter{myCounter} \newcounter{mySaveCounter} \renewenvironment{enumerate}{% \begin{list}{\arabic{myCounter}.}{\usecounter{myCounter}% \setcounter{myCounter}{\value{mySaveCounter}}} \item[] }{% \setcounter{mySaveCounter}{\value{myCounter}}\end{list}% } Herbert -- http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Re: Mandrake's RPM
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Robin Turner wrote: Which version of Mandrake are you using? On 8.0 I had to get the RPM (just type the name in rpmfind.net) and force an install (fortunately nothing seems broken!). Hmm... There were build with Mandrake 7.2. May be there are dependencies problems. I'll look for a Mandrake 8.0 box... but I'm moving to Debian. -- German Poo Caaman~o mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/chilelindo.html
prosper class question
Hi! I have some problems with Itemize. I get the error: cannot determine size of graphic of red-bullet-on-white I don't have an error with Enumerate. Any ideas? -- myriam As seen in a coffee shop in Monterey, CA, George W. Bush's counter: 1325 days left till he's gone
linuxdoc and windows
Hello, I want to generate Linuxdoc files with Lyx on Windows. Is it possible? Thanks, -- Orlando de Andrade Figueiredo -- Estudante de Mestrado em Computacao, USP, S.Carlos * Computer Science Graduate Student, Brazil
Some hints on using Sixpack with Lyx and to convert Endnote files to bibtex
Exeptionally I don´t have a question, but some hints on using Sixpack with Lyx and converting Endnote files to bibtex: I had the problem to convert a big amount of citations, I already entered in Endnote, to bibtex. The export filter I found at ISI´s Homepage didn´t work, thus I did one by my own, which you can find attached to this mail. The problem I couldn´t fix in Endnote was, that the created CiteIDs (author,year,title) contained blanks and Umlauts, which cause errors in the bibtex-file. Thus I used Sixpack´s automatic CiteID-creation feature to do this. For this, you have to edit the line CITEID = Lachman ... in the file /etc/sixpack.rc to your needs. The examples shown in this file for doing this contain a : like CITEID = Lachmann,98,:,Introduction to produce Citeids for. ^ With this : the pipe feature (look at Sixpack´s howto to enable this) doesn´t work, thus you have to change the : to - or delete it completely: CITEID = Lachmann,98,Introduction to produce Citeids for (You have to restart Sixpack to enable the new CiteID-style!!) Another disadvantage is the creation of doubled IDs, which you have to change by hand (use Edit-Mark Doubled CiteIDs). You also have to watch out for Umlauts, ß or , in the CiteID, which also causes errors and are not been checked by Sixpack. You can do this by opening the file with Pybliographer, which does some spellchecking. Maybe someone has another idea, how to do this, but this way worked fine with me. You can check the created bib-file (Transfer-Export-Export Bibtex, watch out for the *.bib in the path!) by typing \nocite* (ERT) within Lyx, like written elsewhere. Andi BibTeX Lyx Export.ens
Re: Why Lyx always adds additional columns in arrays when opening?--- A not bad solution
Dear Herbert, Thank you for your solution. Along with your solution, I obtained a solution to change massive arrays including vertical lines. Some suggestions regarding to vertical/horizontal lines in arrays are: 1. horizontal lines can be input in arrays directly with \hline at the first cell of the row, while lefting the vertical lines to be added later; 2. when the file is almost done, (or you are sure you will not modify the array any more), take the following steps to add vertical lines. Step 1: backup the lyx file and then open the *.lyx file in a common text editor; Step 2: find the arrays which vertical lines should be added; Step 3: add | into the alignment string, for example, ccc|c means vertical line lies between col. 3 and col. 4. Step 4: replace the \begin_inset Formula before the array as \latex latex; replace the \end_inset after the array as \latex default; This step can be done with search/replace function. So you will not feel too troublesome. 3. dashed lines can also be done in a similar way, but package arydshln should be used. When lyx re-open the file, the arrays will be displayed as latex code (red), when it is saved, \ is changed to \backslash. Hence, backing up the file before processing is recommended. I have also checked with multi-line equations, it works! Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED]> told me that the math editor is currently being re-written, hope the lines will be supported soon. Best wishes, Qingchang Herbert Voss wrote: Qingchang Zhong wrote: > I cannot do so because I have many many matrices like this, some of them are 10x10! Please try to help me, I have spent too much time to solve this problem. > > Do you think this is a bug? yes and no, because lyx doesn't support this any more. so lets try to make it run. .. :-) here comes a part of your lyx-file: -- > \layout Standard > > \begin_inset Formula \( \left[ \begin{array}{c|c} > A 0\\ > \hline0 B > \end{array}\right] \) > \end_inset > > \the_end it's easy to find this formulas with any simple texteditor. search for c|c, so you find it anyway. now delete at first: \begin_inset Formula and than: \end_inset your lyx-text looks now \( \left[ \begin{array}{c|c} > A 0\\ > \hline0 B > \end{array}\right] \) so far so good. save the text and open it with lyx. the whole formula now appears as text in one line: \( \left[\begin{array}{cc|c}A 0 \\0 A \\\hline0 0 A\end{array}\right] \) mark this whole line with the mouse and hit the tex-button. now your text is okay, while the formula is real latex (in red). try it with a short file. hope this helps. Herbert -- http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Enumerate between Sections
Hi all!! I want to do this: * I have 20 items. * 10 in Section 1, and the other 10 in Section 2. * I want to obtain this: Section 1 1. item 1 2. item 2 ... 10. item 10 Section 2 11. item 11 12. item 12 ... 20. item 20 How can I do this? Thanks.
garamond.sty and metrics
Dear LyXers, Has anyone experience with garamond.sty and metrics available at CTAN? I want to use the garamond ps-fonts which come with CorelDraw 9 for my documents. Are then the files from fonts/psfonts/corelpak/garamond/... the right ones? But these seem to be quite old (1996). Alternative files are in directories adobe, monotype and xmono. Which should I use? Best Regards Marcus Beyer
Re: Why Lyx always adds additional columns in arrays when opening?--- A not bad solution
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 11:15:30AM +0100, Qingchang Zhong wrote: Dear Herbert, Along with your solution, I obtained a solution to change massive arrays including vertical lines. Some suggestions regarding to vertical/horizontal lines in arrays are: 1. horizontal lines can be input in arrays directly with \hline at the first cell of the row, while lefting the vertical lines to be added later; 2. when the file is almost done, (or you are sure you will not modify the array any more), take the following steps to add vertical lines. Step 1: backup the lyx file and then open the *.lyx file in a common text editor; Step 2: find the arrays which vertical lines should be added; Step 3: add | into the alignment string, for example, ccc|c means vertical line lies between col. 3 and col. 4. Step 4: replace the \begin_inset Formulabefore the array as \latex latex; replace the\end_insetafter the array as \latex default; This step can be done with search/replace function. So you will not feel too troublesome. 3. dashed lines can also be done in a similar way, but package arydshln should be used. When lyx re-open the file, the arrays will be displayed as latex code (red), when it is saved, \ is changed to \backslash. Hence, backing up the file before processing is recommended. I have a better solution: 1. Put the following lines in the preamble: \usepackage{array} \newcommand{\arraylines}[1]{{\newcolumntype{r}{c|}#1}} 2. When you insert a matrix, use r alignment instead of c|, namely if you want cc|c alignment, then write crc in the matrix dialog. 3. Put \arraylines{} around the whole math inset, or inside the math inset, around the matrix See the attached file. #LyX 1.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 218 \textclass article \begin_preamble \usepackage{array} \newcommand{\arraylines}[1]{% {\newcolumntype{r}{c|}#1}} \end_preamble \language american \inputencoding default \fontscheme default \graphics default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \papersize Default \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 0 \use_amsmath 0 \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 3 \tocdepth 3 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \layout Standard \latex latex \backslash arraylines{ \latex default \begin_inset Formula \( \left[ \begin{array}{crc} 1 2 3\\ \hline 4 5 6\\ 7 8 9 \end{array}\right] \) \end_inset \latex latex } \layout Standard \begin_inset Formula \( \arraylines {\left[ \begin{array}{crc} 1 2 3\\ \hline 4 5 6\\ 7 8 9 \end{array}\right] } \) \end_inset \the_end
Re: -- in text
John == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John Sily question: how do I get a literal -- in normal text ? e.g. John for describing options like --dry-run. Must I use ERT ? Insert a hyphenation break (in the special chars menu). JMarc
Re: us keyboard + compose + accent problem
Robin == Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Robin Jean-Marc's solution to my Turkish keyboard problem might do Robin the trick - set the LC_COLLATE variable to en_US or C I doubt it would work. Sorry, it was not an universal solution :( JMarc
Fwd: ezmlm warning
-- Forwarded Message -- Subject: ezmlm warning Date: 5 Jun 2001 12:28:59 - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. I'm working for my owner, who can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Messages to you from the lyx-users mailing list seem to have been bouncing. I've attached a copy of the first bounce message I received. If this message bounces too, I will send you a probe. If the probe bounces, I will remove your address from the lyx-users mailing list, without further notice. I've kept a list of which messages from the lyx-users mailing list have bounced from your address. Copies of these messages may be in the archive. To retrieve a set of messages 123-145 (a maximum of 100 per request), send an empty message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To receive a subject and author list for the last 100 or so messages, send an empty message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here are the message numbers: 11581 --- Enclosed is a copy of the bounce message I received. Return-Path: Received: (qmail 15302 invoked for bounce); 24 May 2001 16:03:10 - Date: 24 May 2001 16:03:10 - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: failure notice Hi. This is the qmail-send program at wierdlmpc.msci.memphis.edu. I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses. This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 194.22.190.4 does not like recipient. Remote host said: 550 5.1.1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]... User unknown Giving up on 194.22.190.4. --- -- @~~~ EagleIce [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~@ @ Running SuSE Linux 7.1 at home @ @ Caldera OL eDesktop 2.4 at work ~~~@
CJK-LyX, displaying Chinese fonts
Hello all! After much frustration, I have finally managed to install CJK 4.4.0 onto my Linux Mandrake 8.0 (Pentium) distribution. XEmacs-Mule is able to display Big5 fonts correctly. So the next logical step is to install CJK-LyX... CJK-LyX seems to install well, although it is strange that tetex-lyx thinks lyx should have been installed beforehand, instead of CJK-LyX. The problem is the screen fonts. These are the settings I try... \screen_font_i18n1_encoding big5-0 \screen_font_i18n1_normal -arphic technology-ar pl mingti2l \screen_font_i18n1_gothic -arphic technology-ar pl mingti2l \screen_font_i18n2_encoding big5-0 \screen_font_i18n2_normal -arphic technology-ar pl kaitim \screen_font_i18n2_gothic -arphic technology-ar pl kaitim (I tried to set these via the Preferences, but for some reason I am unable to save these settings in such a way that they appear next time I load CJK-LyX. The full font name is arphic technology co.-ar pl kaitim big5-*). I need to set -arphic technology- rather than -arphic-, as -arphic- describes fonts with GB encoding. Anyway, trying to insert a text file in Big5 encoding only results in some garbled Roman alphanumerics appearing on screen. The terminal which I ran CJK-LyX from reports... LyXCodeConv::lyxwctomb Cannot convert wc to mbs Anyone can help me with this? What is going on? Cheerio, David. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Ivanhoe, 3079, Australia. http://www.users.bigpond.com/vkelim/ - GnuPG and ICQ available Amiga / Linux APUS / Linux Mandrake
Re: garamond.sty and metrics
Are then the files from fonts/psfonts/corelpak/garamond/... the right ones? But these seem to be quite old (1996). I haven't used these fonts, but don't let age of files put you off: the fonts themselves probably haven't changed for years, so why should any of the support files? Ok, right. I tried these now, and: It works! Garamond is used :-) The only strange thing is, that I had to append some lines in psfonts.map (for dvips) and in pdftex.map (for pdftex). I will append these to this message. Best Regards Marcus Beyer --- mapping for dvips in file psfonts.map: --- bgmr0 GaramondITCbyBT-Book bgmro0 GaramondITCbyBT-Book.167 SlantFont bgmri0 GaramondITCbyBT-BookItalic bgmb0 GaramondITCbyBT-Bold bgmbo0 GaramondITCbyBT-Bold.167 SlantFont bgmbi0 GaramondITCbyBT-BoldItalic --- mapping for pdftex in file pdftex.map: --- bgmr0 Garamdn.pfb bgmro0 .167 SlantFont Garamdn.pfb bgmri0 Garamdni.pfb bgmb0 Garamdb.pfb bgmbo0 .167 SlantFont Garamdb.pfb bgmbi0 Garamdbi.pfb
New released LyX 1.1.6fix2 for Win32
It's finished! The most current release LyX 1.1.6fix2 now is available for Win32, too! As usual have a look at: http://www.fh-hannover.de/mbau/tim/hentschel/lyx/index.htm to read how to install and download LyX for Win32! Ruurd [EMAIL PROTECTED] and me have made many improvements to enhance the procedure of installing and setting up LyX on Win32! Now LyX is completely separated from installing CygWin and all other tools! The Installation now could be done by using a grafical setup utility instead of the shell scripts which have produced errors on some systems! Although I have spend more than three days to rewrite the web page mentioned above, there may be some errors included. If you detect any such error: please contact me immediately so I can fix them in the near future! Happy LyXing Claus
Re: Mandrake's RPM
Hi, I tried to install Mandrake's RPM from http://cronos.dci.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/lyx but I got some errors: libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk libxalflaunch.so.0 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk can anybody help me? thank you Yvonne
Re: Mandrake's RPM
becherini yvonne Gruppo II wrote: I tried to install Mandrake's RPM from http://cronos.dci.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/lyx but I got some errors: libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk libxalflaunch.so.0 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk can anybody help me? Hi. You need update/install the followings packages: libstdc++-2.95.2-12mdk xalf-0.4-4.1mdk provides by your Mandrake distribution. -- German Poo Caaman~o mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/chilelindo.html La historia no se lee, se escribe
Re: Mandrake's RPM
On Tuesday 05 June 2001 18:48, becherini yvonne Gruppo II wrote: Hi, I tried to install Mandrake's RPM from http://cronos.dci.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/lyx but I got some errors: libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk Which version of Mandrake are you using? On 8.0 I had to get the RPM (just type the name in rpmfind.net) and force an install (fortunately nothing seems broken!). libxalflaunch.so.0 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk Beats me. Did you also install xforms? I have the mdk rpms working fine now, which is some compensation for an extreme piece of stupidity, when not only did I forget that I was in my home directory rather than /mnt/floppy, but also that ? means any single character, so typed rm -Rf ?* Just needed to confess that to someone! Robin Robin
Re: Enumerate between Sections
Adolfo Pachón wrote: Section 1 1. item 1 2. item 2 ... 10. item 10 Section 2 11. item 11 12. item 12 ... 20. item 20 try in latex preamble \newcounter{myCounter} \newcounter{mySaveCounter} \renewenvironment{enumerate}{% \begin{list}{\arabic{myCounter}.}{\usecounter{myCounter}% \setcounter{myCounter}{\value{mySaveCounter}}} \item[] }{% \setcounter{mySaveCounter}{\value{myCounter}}\end{list}% } Herbert -- http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Re: Mandrake's RPM
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Robin Turner wrote: Which version of Mandrake are you using? On 8.0 I had to get the RPM (just type the name in rpmfind.net) and force an install (fortunately nothing seems broken!). Hmm... There were build with Mandrake 7.2. May be there are dependencies problems. I'll look for a Mandrake 8.0 box... but I'm moving to Debian. -- German Poo Caaman~o mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/chilelindo.html
prosper class question
Hi! I have some problems with Itemize. I get the error: cannot determine size of graphic of red-bullet-on-white I don't have an error with Enumerate. Any ideas? -- myriam As seen in a coffee shop in Monterey, CA, George W. Bush's counter: 1325 days left till he's gone
linuxdoc and windows
Hello, I want to generate Linuxdoc files with Lyx on Windows. Is it possible? Thanks, -- Orlando de Andrade Figueiredo -- Estudante de Mestrado em Computacao, USP, S.Carlos * Computer Science Graduate Student, Brazil
Some hints on using Sixpack with Lyx and to convert Endnote files to bibtex
Exeptionally I don´t have a question, but some hints on using Sixpack with Lyx and converting Endnote files to bibtex: I had the problem to convert a big amount of citations, I already entered in Endnote, to bibtex. The export filter I found at ISI´s Homepage didn´t work, thus I did one by my own, which you can find attached to this mail. The problem I couldn´t fix in Endnote was, that the created CiteIDs (author,year,title) contained blanks and Umlauts, which cause errors in the bibtex-file. Thus I used Sixpack´s automatic CiteID-creation feature to do this. For this, you have to edit the line "CITEID = Lachman ... " in the file /etc/sixpack.rc to your needs. The examples shown in this file for doing this contain a ":" like "CITEID = Lachmann,98,:,Introduction to produce Citeids for". ^ With this ":" the pipe feature (look at Sixpack´s howto to enable this) doesn´t work, thus you have to change the ":" to "-" or delete it completely: "CITEID = Lachmann,98,Introduction to produce Citeids for" (You have to restart Sixpack to enable the new CiteID-style!!) Another disadvantage is the creation of doubled IDs, which you have to change by hand (use Edit->Mark Doubled CiteIDs). You also have to watch out for Umlauts, "ß" or "," in the CiteID, which also causes errors and are not been checked by Sixpack. You can do this by opening the file with Pybliographer, which does some spellchecking. Maybe someone has another idea, how to do this, but this way worked fine with me. You can check the created bib-file (Transfer->Export->Export Bibtex, watch out for the *.bib in the path!) by typing \nocite* (ERT) within Lyx, like written elsewhere. Andi BibTeX Lyx Export.ens
Re: Why Lyx always adds additional columns in arrays when opening?---> A not bad solution
Dear Herbert, Thank you for your solution. Along with your solution, I obtained a solution to change massive arrays including vertical lines. Some suggestions regarding to vertical/horizontal lines in arrays are: 1. horizontal lines can be input in arrays directly with \hline at the first cell of the row, while lefting the vertical lines to be added later; 2. when the file is almost done, (or you are sure you will not modify the array any more), take the following steps to add vertical lines. Step 1: backup the lyx file and then open the *.lyx file in a common text editor; Step 2: find the arrays which vertical lines should be added; Step 3: add | into the alignment string, for example, ccc|c means vertical line lies between col. 3 and col. 4. Step 4: replace the \begin_inset Formula before the array as \latex latex; replace the \end_inset after the array as \latex default; This step can be done with search/replace function. So you will not feel too troublesome. 3. dashed lines can also be done in a similar way, but package arydshln should be used. When lyx re-open the file, the arrays will be displayed as latex code (red), when it is saved, \ is changed to \backslash. Hence, backing up the file before processing is recommended. I have also checked with multi-line equations, it works! Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> told me that the math editor is currently being re-written, hope the lines will be supported soon. Best wishes, Qingchang Herbert Voss wrote: Qingchang Zhong wrote: > I cannot do so because I have many many matrices like this, some of them are 10x10! Please try to help me, I have spent too much time to solve this problem. > > Do you think this is a bug? yes and no, because lyx doesn't support this any more. so lets try to make it run. .. :-) here comes a part of your lyx-file: -- > \layout Standard > > \begin_inset Formula \( \left[ \begin{array}{c|c} > A & 0\\ > \hline0 & B > \end{array}\right] \) > \end_inset > > \the_end it's easy to find this formulas with any simple texteditor. search for c|c, so you find it anyway. now delete at first: \begin_inset Formula and than: \end_inset your lyx-text looks now \( \left[ \begin{array}{c|c} > A & 0\\ > \hline0 & B > \end{array}\right] \) so far so good. save the text and open it with lyx. the whole formula now appears as text in one line: \( \left[\begin{array}{cc|c}A & 0 & \\0 & A & \\\hline0 & 0 & A\end{array}\right] \) mark this whole line with the mouse and hit the tex-button. now your text is okay, while the formula is real latex (in red). try it with a short file. hope this helps. Herbert -- http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Enumerate between Sections
Hi all!! I want to do this: * I have 20 items. * 10 in "Section 1", and the other 10 in "Section 2". * I want to obtain this: Section 1 1. item 1 2. item 2 ... 10. item 10 Section 2 11. item 11 12. item 12 ... 20. item 20 How can I do this? Thanks.
garamond.sty and metrics
Dear LyXers, Has anyone experience with garamond.sty and metrics available at CTAN? I want to use the garamond ps-fonts which come with CorelDraw 9 for my documents. Are then the files from "fonts/psfonts/corelpak/garamond/..." the right ones? But these seem to be quite old (1996). Alternative files are in directories "adobe", "monotype" and "xmono". Which should I use? Best Regards Marcus Beyer
Re: Why Lyx always adds additional columns in arrays when opening?---> A not bad solution
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 11:15:30AM +0100, Qingchang Zhong wrote: > Dear Herbert, > Along with your solution, I obtained a solution to change massive arrays including >vertical lines. > > Some suggestions regarding to vertical/horizontal lines in arrays are: > > 1. horizontal lines can be input in arrays directly with \hline at the first cell of >the row, while lefting the vertical lines to be added later; > 2. when the file is almost done, (or you are sure you will not modify the array any >more), take the following steps to add vertical lines. > Step 1: backup the lyx file and then open the *.lyx file in a common text >editor; > Step 2: find the arrays which vertical lines should be added; > Step 3: add | into the alignment string, for example, ccc|c means vertical >line lies between col. 3 and col. 4. > Step 4: replace the \begin_inset Formulabefore the array as \latex >latex; > replace the\end_insetafter the array >as \latex default; > This step can be done with search/replace function. So you will >not feel too troublesome. > 3. dashed lines can also be done in a similar way, but package arydshln should be >used. > > When lyx re-open the file, the arrays will be displayed as latex code (red), when it >is saved, \ is changed to \backslash. Hence, backing up the file before > processing is recommended. I have a better solution: 1. Put the following lines in the preamble: \usepackage{array} \newcommand{\arraylines}[1]{{\newcolumntype{r}{c|}#1}} 2. When you insert a matrix, use r alignment instead of c|, namely if you want cc|c alignment, then write crc in the matrix dialog. 3. Put \arraylines{} around the whole math inset, or inside the math inset, around the matrix See the attached file. #LyX 1.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 218 \textclass article \begin_preamble \usepackage{array} \newcommand{\arraylines}[1]{% {\newcolumntype{r}{c|}#1}} \end_preamble \language american \inputencoding default \fontscheme default \graphics default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \papersize Default \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 0 \use_amsmath 0 \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 3 \tocdepth 3 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \layout Standard \latex latex \backslash arraylines{ \latex default \begin_inset Formula \( \left[ \begin{array}{crc} 1 & 2 & 3\\ \hline 4 & 5 & 6\\ 7 & 8 & 9 \end{array}\right] \) \end_inset \latex latex } \layout Standard \begin_inset Formula \( \arraylines {\left[ \begin{array}{crc} 1 & 2 & 3\\ \hline 4 & 5 & 6\\ 7 & 8 & 9 \end{array}\right] } \) \end_inset \the_end
Re: "--" in text
> "John" == John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: John> Sily question: how do I get a literal "--" in normal text ? e.g. John> for describing options like --dry-run. Must I use ERT ? Insert a hyphenation break (in the special chars menu). JMarc
Re: us keyboard + compose + accent problem
> "Robin" == Robin Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Robin> Jean-Marc's solution to my Turkish keyboard problem might do Robin> the trick - set the LC_COLLATE variable to en_US or C I doubt it would work. Sorry, it was not an universal solution :( JMarc
Fwd: ezmlm warning
-- Forwarded Message -- Subject: ezmlm warning Date: 5 Jun 2001 12:28:59 - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. I'm working for my owner, who can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Messages to you from the lyx-users mailing list seem to have been bouncing. I've attached a copy of the first bounce message I received. If this message bounces too, I will send you a probe. If the probe bounces, I will remove your address from the lyx-users mailing list, without further notice. I've kept a list of which messages from the lyx-users mailing list have bounced from your address. Copies of these messages may be in the archive. To retrieve a set of messages 123-145 (a maximum of 100 per request), send an empty message to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To receive a subject and author list for the last 100 or so messages, send an empty message to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Here are the message numbers: 11581 --- Enclosed is a copy of the bounce message I received. Return-Path: <> Received: (qmail 15302 invoked for bounce); 24 May 2001 16:03:10 - Date: 24 May 2001 16:03:10 - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: failure notice Hi. This is the qmail-send program at wierdlmpc.msci.memphis.edu. I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses. This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 194.22.190.4 does not like recipient. Remote host said: 550 5.1.1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... User unknown Giving up on 194.22.190.4. --- -- @~~~ EagleIce [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~@ @ Running SuSE Linux 7.1 at home @ @ Caldera OL eDesktop 2.4 at work ~~~@
CJK-LyX, displaying Chinese fonts
Hello all! After much frustration, I have finally managed to install CJK 4.4.0 onto my Linux Mandrake 8.0 (Pentium) distribution. XEmacs-Mule is able to display Big5 fonts correctly. So the next logical step is to install CJK-LyX... CJK-LyX seems to install well, although it is strange that tetex-lyx thinks lyx should have been installed beforehand, instead of CJK-LyX. The problem is the screen fonts. These are the settings I try... \screen_font_i18n1_encoding "big5-0" \screen_font_i18n1_normal "-arphic technology-ar pl mingti2l" \screen_font_i18n1_gothic "-arphic technology-ar pl mingti2l" \screen_font_i18n2_encoding "big5-0" \screen_font_i18n2_normal "-arphic technology-ar pl kaitim" \screen_font_i18n2_gothic "-arphic technology-ar pl kaitim" (I tried to set these via the Preferences, but for some reason I am unable to save these settings in such a way that they appear next time I load CJK-LyX. The full font name is "arphic technology co.-ar pl kaitim big5-*"). I need to set -arphic technology- rather than -arphic-, as -arphic- describes fonts with GB encoding. Anyway, trying to insert a text file in Big5 encoding only results in some garbled Roman alphanumerics appearing on screen. The terminal which I ran CJK-LyX from reports... LyXCodeConv::lyxwctomb Cannot convert wc to mbs Anyone can help me with this? What is going on? Cheerio, David. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Ivanhoe, 3079, Australia. http://www.users.bigpond.com/vkelim/ - GnuPG and ICQ available Amiga / Linux APUS / Linux Mandrake
Re: garamond.sty and metrics
> > Are then the files from > > "fonts/psfonts/corelpak/garamond/..." the right ones? > > But these seem to be quite old (1996). > > I haven't used these fonts, but don't let age of files put > you off: the > fonts themselves probably haven't changed for years, so why > should any of > the support files? Ok, right. I tried these now, and: It works! Garamond is used :-) The only strange thing is, that I had to append some lines in "psfonts.map" (for dvips) and in "pdftex.map" (for pdftex). I will append these to this message. Best Regards Marcus Beyer --- mapping for dvips in file "psfonts.map": --- bgmr0 GaramondITCbyBT-Book bgmro0 GaramondITCbyBT-Book " .167 SlantFont " bgmri0 GaramondITCbyBT-BookItalic bgmb0 GaramondITCbyBT-Bold bgmbo0 GaramondITCbyBT-Bold " .167 SlantFont " bgmbi0 GaramondITCbyBT-BoldItalic --- mapping for pdftex in file "pdftex.map": --- bgmr0
New released LyX 1.1.6fix2 for Win32
It's finished! The most current release LyX 1.1.6fix2 now is available for Win32, too! As usual have a look at: http://www.fh-hannover.de/mbau/tim/hentschel/lyx/index.htm to read how to install and download LyX for Win32! Ruurd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and me have made many improvements to enhance the procedure of installing and setting up LyX on Win32! Now LyX is completely separated from installing CygWin and all other tools! The Installation now could be done by using a grafical setup utility instead of the shell scripts which have produced errors on some systems! Although I have spend more than three days to rewrite the web page mentioned above, there may be some errors included. If you detect any such error: please contact me immediately so I can fix them in the near future! Happy LyXing Claus
Re: Mandrake's RPM
Hi, I tried to install Mandrake's RPM from http://cronos.dci.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/lyx but I got some errors: libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk libxalflaunch.so.0 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk can anybody help me? thank you Yvonne
Re: Mandrake's RPM
becherini yvonne Gruppo II wrote: > I tried to install Mandrake's RPM from > > http://cronos.dci.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/lyx > > but I got some errors: > > libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk > libxalflaunch.so.0 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk > > can anybody help me? Hi. You need update/install the followings packages: libstdc++-2.95.2-12mdk xalf-0.4-4.1mdk provides by your Mandrake distribution. -- German Poo Caaman~o mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/chilelindo.html "La historia no se lee, se escribe"
Re: Mandrake's RPM
On Tuesday 05 June 2001 18:48, becherini yvonne Gruppo II wrote: > Hi, > I tried to install Mandrake's RPM from > > http://cronos.dci.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/lyx > > but I got some errors: > > libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk Which version of Mandrake are you using? On 8.0 I had to get the RPM (just type the name in rpmfind.net) and force an install (fortunately nothing seems broken!). > libxalflaunch.so.0 is needed by lyx-1.1.6fix2-1mdk Beats me. Did you also install xforms? I have the mdk rpms working fine now, which is some compensation for an extreme piece of stupidity, when not only did I forget that I was in my home directory rather than /mnt/floppy, but also that "?" means any single character, so typed rm -Rf ?* Just needed to confess that to someone! Robin Robin
Re: Enumerate between Sections
Adolfo Pachón wrote: > > Section 1 > > 1. item 1 > 2. item 2 > ... > 10. item 10 > > Section 2 > > 11. item 11 > 12. item 12 > ... > 20. item 20 try in latex preamble \newcounter{myCounter} \newcounter{mySaveCounter} \renewenvironment{enumerate}{% \begin{list}{\arabic{myCounter}.}{\usecounter{myCounter}% \setcounter{myCounter}{\value{mySaveCounter}}} \item[] }{% \setcounter{mySaveCounter}{\value{myCounter}}\end{list}% } Herbert -- http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Re: Mandrake's RPM
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Robin Turner wrote: > Which version of Mandrake are you using? On 8.0 I had to get the RPM (just > type the name in rpmfind.net) and force an install (fortunately nothing seems > broken!). Hmm... There were build with Mandrake 7.2. May be there are dependencies problems. I'll look for a Mandrake 8.0 box... but I'm moving to Debian. -- German Poo Caaman~o mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ubiobio.cl/~gpoo/chilelindo.html
prosper class question
Hi! I have some problems with Itemize. I get the error: "cannot determine size of graphic of red-bullet-on-white" I don't have an error with Enumerate. Any ideas? -- myriam As seen in a coffee shop in Monterey, CA, George W. Bush's counter: 1325 days left till he's gone
linuxdoc and windows
Hello, I want to generate Linuxdoc files with Lyx on Windows. Is it possible? Thanks, -- Orlando de Andrade Figueiredo -- Estudante de Mestrado em Computacao, USP, S.Carlos * Computer Science Graduate Student, Brazil