Lyx-1.2.0 failled to export to ps
Hello, I've got a problem with lyx-1.2.0. I've got a big document (270 pages) which is opened without problems with lyx-1.1.6fix4 and is exported without problems with lyx-1.1.6fix4. When I tried lyx-1.2.0 (I have removed the .lyx directory), this file is opened without problems (just a scrolling problem while figures are rendered by lyx). But, when I tried to export my document to ps, latex generated 58 errors. The first one is related to this command: \renewcommand{\ALG@name}{algorithme} I really don't know where these problems come from. Your sincerely, YC
Re: Lyx-1.2.0 failled to export to ps
Yann Collete wrote: \renewcommand{\ALG@name}{algorithme} is this command in the preamble or part of the text? Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: contribution: Elsevier preprint class support
John == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 06:25:16PM +1000, matthew arnison wrote: I have made up a basic LyX layout file and template to support the Elsevier preprint class (elsart.cls). They're online at http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~matthewa/lyx/ John What's the status of these layouts ? Should we include them in John LyX anybody ? I think Rod Pinna already had an elsart.layout, that we planned to include in 1.2.1 anyway. Rod, could you send it here? Or herbert, maybe? It would be nicce to merge them, or just pick the best. We could even apply Herbert's begintitle/endtitle patch, but this would be 1.2.2 material then. JMarc
Re: contribution: Elsevier preprint class support
Herbert had the newer version of the one I had, and his looked fine. If Herbert can't find it, I have a copy of his version which I should be able to dig up. I haven't had a chance yet to look at the contribution from Matthew, so I can't comment. Rod On 3 Jun 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: John == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 06:25:16PM +1000, matthew arnison wrote: I have made up a basic LyX layout file and template to support the Elsevier preprint class (elsart.cls). They're online at http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~matthewa/lyx/ John What's the status of these layouts ? Should we include them in John LyX anybody ? I think Rod Pinna already had an elsart.layout, that we planned to include in 1.2.1 anyway. Rod, could you send it here? Or herbert, maybe? It would be nicce to merge them, or just pick the best. We could even apply Herbert's begintitle/endtitle patch, but this would be 1.2.2 material then. JMarc _ rod | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be / | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea. | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
Re: Lyx 1.2 printing
John == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 08:20:39PM -0400, Chris Herrnberger John wrote: Just finished compiling lyx from source and using cups/Krpint as the print mechanism. For some reason, C-p (printing) seems to be disabled now matter what I do. While Im new to Lyx im wondering if this is a bug or am I doing something incorrect. Any advise to enable printing would be greatly appreciated. John If you have your print_command unset (none) then printing will John be disabled. Can you tell us what the relevant parts of your John preferences are ? Might it be that with cups there is no lpr command? JMarc
Sans serif for complete document!
Help, i am in the middle of my diplom thesis and i want to switch my document to arial! However i somehow can't set my complete font to arial/sans serif, only the paragraphs. The date at the beginning and my page numbers still are in courier and i have to set each section to sans serif over and over again when writing. What can i do? Thanks in advance, Ulrich -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
Re: contribution: Elsevier preprint class support
Rod == Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Rod Herbert had the newer version of the one I had, and his looked Rod fine. If Herbert can't find it, I have a copy of his version Rod which I should be able to dig up. I haven't had a chance yet to Rod look at the contribution from Matthew, so I can't comment. Could you try to have a look? You know this stuff better than us. JMarc
Re: contribution: Elsevier preprint class support
The email is in my in tray, I should get to it in the next few days. Rod On 3 Jun 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Rod == Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Rod Herbert had the newer version of the one I had, and his looked Rod fine. If Herbert can't find it, I have a copy of his version Rod which I should be able to dig up. I haven't had a chance yet to Rod look at the contribution from Matthew, so I can't comment. Could you try to have a look? You know this stuff better than us. JMarc _ rod | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be / | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea. | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
Re: Lyx 1.2 printing
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 11:38, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: John == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 08:20:39PM -0400, Chris Herrnberger John wrote: Just finished compiling lyx from source and using cups/Krpint as the print mechanism. For some reason, C-p (printing) seems to be disabled now matter what I do. While Im new to Lyx im wondering if this is a bug or am I doing something incorrect. Any advise to enable printing would be greatly appreciated. John If you have your print_command unset (none) then printing will John be disabled. Can you tell us what the relevant parts of your John preferences are ? Might it be that with cups there is no lpr command? AFAIK, CUPS uses the same print commands as LPD. If spool command is set to lpr and to printer is set to -P, LyX should work fine with CUPS, printinig to the default printer. If not, it's probably CUPS you need to reconfigure, not LyX. Robin
Re: Eps woes, and imported figures in version 1.2.0
Curtis Osterhoudt wrote: 1) The figures, which are .eps files, do not display correctly in the LyX screen (something like Error: could not convert file format shows up). This was not a problem in 1.1.6fix4. An earlier post mentioned something like this; the user's manual mentions ImageMagick, which seems rather slow -- *how* do I go about using these other converters which may do the job much more simply?; I've been having exactly the same problem -- but only on some installations of LyX. Notably, those that use an old version of the xforms library. I eventually narrowed the problem to EPS files that contain only grayscale images. The internal conversion to PNG for display produces a grayscale PNG file which, for some reason or other, can't be displayed properly. My workaround was to add a tiny bit of colour when converting, by adding the option '-colorize 1/0/0' to the 'convert' program that does all the work. Glenn
Rotate eps in 1.2.0
Hi list, I have a figure in eps format, which must be rotated 90 degrees un-clockwise. Doing this in LyX, it shows right in dvi but inverted (-90) in LyX editor. Is this a know behavior? Osvaldo. -- Dr. Osvaldo Fornaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Instituto de Física de Materiales Tandil - CICPBA Pinto 399 (B7000GHG) Argentina
Re: lyx 1.2
I tried that before I cried for help :-) but it didn't work. let me paste the preamble in here: \usepackage{sectsty} \chapterfont{\mdseries\centering} \sectionfont{\mdseries\centering} \subsectionfont{\mdseries\textit} \subsubsectionfont{\mdseries\textit} \paragraphfont{\mdseries\textit} \renewcommand{\theequation}{\thesection.\arabic{equation}} \renewcommand{\@seccntformat}[1]{} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{algorithm} \usepackage{float} \usepackage{ntheorem} \usepackage{accents} \usepackage{lscape} \usepackage{tocloft} \usepackage{setspace} \newcommand{\rightBow}[1]{\accentset{\curvearrowright}{#1}} \newcommand{\leftBow}[1]{\accentset{\curvearrowleft}{#1}} \usepackage{dsfont} \usepackage[nice]{nicefrac} \AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand\chaptername{}} \def\@makechapterhead#1{% \vspace*{50\p@}% {\parindent \z \raggedright \normalfont \ifnum \c@secnumdepth \m@ne \huge\bfseries\centering \@chapapp\space %\thechapter \par\nobreak \vskip 20\p \fi \interlinepenalty\@M \Huge \bfseries #1\par\nobreak \vskip 40\p }} \def\need#1{\par \penalty-100 \begingroup % preserve \dimen \dimen@\pagegoal \advance\dimen@-\pagetotal % space left \ifdim #1\dimen % not enough space left \ifdim\dimen\z \vfil\fi % only do \vfil if some space left on page \eject \fi \endgroup} \renewcommand{\contentsname}{CONTENTS} \renewcommand{\cfttoctitlefont}{\hfill\rmfamily\mdseries\scshape} \renewcommand{\cftaftertoctitle}{\hfill} \renewcommand{\cftloftitlefont}{\hfill\rmfamily\mdseries\scshape} \renewcommand{\cftafterloftitle}{\hfill} \renewcommand{\cftlottitlefont}{\hfill\rmfamily\mdseries\scshape} \renewcommand{\cftafterlottitle}{\hfill} \hyphenpenalty=1 \clubpenalty = 1 \widowpenalty = 1 \displaywidowpenalty = 1 \newcounter{parentfigure} \newenvironment{subfigures}{% \refstepcounter{figure}% \protected@edef\theparentfigure{\thefigure}% \setcounter{parentfigure}{\value{figure}}% \setcounter{figure}{0}% \def\thefigure{\theparentfigure\alph{figure}}% \ignorespaces }{% \setcounter{figure}{\value{parentfigure}}% \ignorespacesafterend } \usepackage[breaklines]{listings} \renewcommand\lstlistingname{Program}% default is Listing \renewcommand\lstlistlistingname{List of Programs}%default is Listings \renewcommand\thelstlisting{\thechapter .\arabic{lstlisting}}% captionstyle \newcommand{\lst}[2]{% \noindent\rule[-1ex]{\textwidth}{0.3mm}\vspace{-1ex} \lstinputlisting[caption={#2},label={#1},stringspaces=false,frame={tb},lineskip=-1pt,extendedchars=true,% basicstyle=\footnotesize\tt,labelstep=1,labelstyle=\tiny,indent=2em,language=Matlab,breaklines]{#1} \vspace{1ex}% } On Saturday 01 June 2002 14:49, Herbert Voss wrote: Remzi Seker wrote: I was using koma-script and had the latex preamble so that chapters would not come out with the word chapter. Since I upgraded to lyx 1.2 i have the word chapter appearing. How can I get rid of it (I tried the hint on Herb's site given for koma classes, didn't work)? Layout-Document-Extra Options-nochapterprefix Herbert
Working with tables
This message was posted last Thursday and I'm rather surprized that no one has responded to my request for help. Did I not clearly explain my problem? I would greatly appreciate some pointers to working with tables in an article class document. I've just encounted the need for a table in an article document. I've read the Users Guide (all appropriate sections), but still cannot get the display correct. Let me try to put all my questions separately. 1) I want to separate the table from the body of the text. But, I want a table caption, preferably above the table. So far, it's just another paragraph. 2) The table has 2 columns and 5 rows. I figured out (by reading and trial-and-error) how to make the right-hand column cells multi-line and left justified while the heading for that column is centered. I did this by highlighting the text in each cell in that column, one by one, and accessing the table dialog box. In the cell tab I chose multiline, then specified left alignment and 4in width. When I try to view the dvi output, I get error boxes all over the right side of the table and immediately below it. Any idea what I screwed up here? 3) I'd like the table centered on the page. I've twiddled with the right column (see point 2 above), but left the left column alone. Also, now the table is at the end of the article; it would be nice to place it closer to where it's referenced. I don't know how to do this now. I know that table manipulation is very easy once one knows how. :-) Am I supposed to place the whole thing in a float? From what I read, that's not the normal way of placing a table in the text. TIA, Rich Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM) 2404 SW 22nd Street | Troutdale, OR 97060-1247 | U.S.A. + 1 503-667-4517 (voice) | + 1 503-667-8863 (fax) | [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.appl-ecosys.com
second try
Hello again, i used the tex preamble and modified it to use sffamily. However, it doesn't show up as Sans serif? should i ask on a latex mailing list? Ulrich - %% LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/. %% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing. \documentclass[12pt,oneside,german]{scrbook} \usepackage{newcent} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage{babel} \setlength\parskip{\medskipamount} \setlength\parindent{0pt} \usepackage{setspace} \onehalfspacing \makeatletter %% LyX specific LaTeX commands. \providecommand{\LyX}{L\kern-.1667em\lower.25em\hbox{Y}\kern-.125emX\@} %% User specified LaTeX commands. \usepackage{sectsty} \chapterfont{\sffamily\centering} \sectionfont{\sffamily\centering} \subsectionfont{\sffamily\textit} \subsubsectionfont{\sffamily\textit} \paragraphfont{\sffamily\textit} \makeatother \begin{document} \title{title} \author{\textsf{Ulrich Staudinger}} \maketitle \chapter*{Abstraktum} \textsf{Hier steht das Abstraktum.} \textsf{\tableofcontents{}} \textsf{\listoffigures{}} \textsf{\listoftables{}} \chapter{Einleitung / B1} jpjjopj pifhepwhfpew pwehfiehf \chapter*{Appendix} \textsf{Appendix 1.} \end{document} -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
Something different !!!
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Re: second try
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 15:45:37 +0200 (MEST) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: second try X-Authenticated-Sender: #[EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Authenticated-IP: [213.218.4.11] X-Flags: 0001 Hello again, i used the tex preamble and modified it to use sffamily. However, it doesn't show up as Sans serif? should i ask on a latex mailing list? Ulrich NO, but it's a fairly requent question, should be answered in Herbert's help http://www.lyx/org/help/ In short, it's not enough to change the family, you have also to ask to make it a default if you want it everywhere: \renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} This must ne enough (that's what I use to set my viewgraphs in Helvetica): the times packages sets sfdefault: \renewcommand{\sfdefault}{phv} -- Jean-Pierre
Re: lyx 1.2
Remzi Seker wrote: I tried that before I cried for help :-) but it didn't work. let me paste the preamble in here: \usepackage{sectsty} \chapterfont{\mdseries\centering} [...] when using scr-book delete the stuff with chapterhead \def\@makechapterhead#1{% \vspace*{50\p@}% {\parindent \z \raggedright \normalfont [...] the rest of the preamble has nothing to do with the problem. create a minimal lyx-doc with scr-book class and only one chapter and have a look at it. Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: Working with tables
Rich Shepard wrote: 2) The table has 2 columns and 5 rows. I figured out (by reading and trial-and-error) how to make the right-hand column cells multi-line and left justified while the heading for that column is centered. I did this by highlighting the text in each cell in that column, one by one, and accessing the table dialog box. In the cell tab I chose multiline, then specified left alignment and 4in width. When I try to view the dvi output, I get error boxes all over the right side of the table and immediately below it. without a testfile I do not really understand why you have problems here Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: Sans serif for complete document!
\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{\sfdefault} Thanks! That solved it! Maybe i will try helvetica, too!!! Ulrich -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
Re: Rotate eps in 1.2.0
Osvaldo Fornaro wrote: I have a figure in eps format, which must be rotated 90 degrees un-clockwise. Doing this in LyX, it shows right in dvi but inverted (-90) in LyX editor. do you really want to say that this is right rotated in the LyX workarea? Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: second try (correction)
NO, but it's a fairly requent question, should be answered in Herbert's help http://www.lyx/org/help/ ^ oops, a dot here of course http://www.lyx.org/help/ Sorry -- Jean-Pierre
Re: Rotate eps in 1.2.0
Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Herbert Osvaldo Fornaro wrote: I have a figure in eps format, which must be rotated 90 degrees un-clockwise. Doing this in LyX, it shows right in dvi but inverted (-90) in LyX editor. Herbert do you really want to say that this is right rotated in the Herbert LyX workarea? WHich version of xforms is that? What does 'lyx -version' say? I seem to remember that there were problems in the xofmrs image loader with some special angles (maybe I am just making this up). JMarc
very annoying bug/noweb question
lyx 1.1.6fix4 I have this very annoying bug since this morning: the cursor refuses to get back when hitting the left arrow key, or to select back a word (ctrl-shift-left arrow). What's weird is that it occured all at once as I am working on the same document since the beginning of last week (but the bug is showing in new documents as well). I have a second simple question also: I want to use noweb but I would like to hide some code for weaving while still having it tangled: things like class declarations, import statements and the like... Any idea of how to do this ? Of course, I'd like to handle all this in lyx, not in the resulting TeX code :-) candide
Re: Sans serif for complete document!
On 3 Jun, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: However i somehow can't set my complete font to arial/sans serif, only the paragraphs. The date at the beginning and my page numbers still are in courier and i have to set each section to sans serif over and over again when writing. Set Layout/Document/Fonts to default and then add to Layout/Preamble these two lines: \renewcommand{\sfdefault}{phv} \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{\sfdefault} Matej -- Matej Cepl, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 138 Highland Ave. #10 Somerville, Ma 02143 (617) 623-1488 The politician attempts to remedy the evil by increasing the very thing that caused the evil in the first place: legal plunder. -- Frederick Bastiat
Re: Working with tables
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Herbert Voss wrote: 2) The table has 2 columns and 5 rows. I figured out (by reading and trial-and-error) how to make the right-hand column cells multi-line and left justified while the heading for that column is centered. I did this by highlighting the text in each cell in that column, one by one, and accessing the table dialog box. In the cell tab I chose multiline, then specified left alignment and 4in width. When I try to view the dvi output, I get error boxes all over the right side of the table and immediately below it. without a testfile I do not really understand why you have problems here Herbert, Thank you. I'm not sure what you want as a test file, but I've attached a gzipped screenshot of the table area when I tried to create a dvi file. I can zip the entire file if that helps, but I cannot create a printable output because of the errors associated with the table. The error boxes say: LaTeX Error: \begin{document} ended by \end[tabular]. \end{tabular} Your command was ignored Type | command return to replace it with another command, or return to continue without it. and I've no idea what to do. Rich Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM) 2404 SW 22nd Street | Troutdale, OR 97060-1247 | U.S.A. + 1 503-667-4517 (voice) | + 1 503-667-8863 (fax) | [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.appl-ecosys.com
Re: Rotate eps in 1.2.0
On 3 Jun 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: WHich version of xforms is that? What does 'lyx -version' say? I seem to remember that there were problems in the xofmrs image loader with some special angles (maybe I am just making this up). Isn't it the problem of rotating image already solved by Angus? As I remember the problem of rotating image -90 == 270 deg because of the bug from xforms = 0.96. After compiling the new release of 1.2.0, I have tried without problem anymore, which mean the patch by Angus is already apdated in the new release. Maybe that problem is caused by an old version of convert from ImageMagick... Regards, Wayan
Re: lyx 1.2
Thanks alot... This somehow works, however, how do I get rid of the number? It says 1. my chapter name etc... I need to get rid of the number. I checked the koma help but I couldn't see anything related to it. I know I can use chapter* but then I need to set the counters for captions and also enter them manually in the TOC. This upgrade has been a headache thanks On Monday 03 June 2002 09:05, Herbert Voss wrote: Remzi Seker wrote: I tried that before I cried for help :-) but it didn't work. let me paste the preamble in here: \usepackage{sectsty} \chapterfont{\mdseries\centering} [...] when using scr-book delete the stuff with chapterhead \def\@makechapterhead#1{% \vspace*{50\p@}% {\parindent \z \raggedright \normalfont [...] the rest of the preamble has nothing to do with the problem. create a minimal lyx-doc with scr-book class and only one chapter and have a look at it. Herbert
Re: Working with tables
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 06:00:19AM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: 1) I want to separate the table from the body of the text. But, I want a table caption, preferably above the table. So far, it's just another paragraph. I think you get only captions if you put the table in a float. I am not sure, though. Andre' -- Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security, will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)
Re: Working with tables
From: Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 17:58:50 +0200 To: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Working with tables X-message-flag: Formating hard disk. please wait... 10%... 20%... X-Virus-Scanned: by AMaViS perl-11 On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 06:00:19AM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: 1) I want to separate the table from the body of the text. But, I want a table caption, preferably above the table. So far, it's just another paragraph. I think you get only captions if you put the table in a float. I am not sure, though. Even if you find a workaround to get the look of a caption, you loose the cross referencing potential, so I think you should always use a float. The only drawback is that the placement algorithm obeys complex rules, so that the result may be difficult to control. In latex, I used !ht for figures (caption under) and !hb for tables (caption above): ! relaxes placement penalties, h stands for here, t for top, b for bottom In LyX, up to 1.1.6, you must use an ERT trick to do so as placement is global. Placement is local in 1.2.0 so I think that - opening a float - tuning the placment parameters (seems that ! is not implemented, it may be deprecated) - typing in the caption - inserting the table should be OK. You may have to move the figure around to make it appear where you want, but always as a last step. -- Jean-Pierre
Re: Working with tables
Rich Shepard wrote: this is the point: without the lyx-file or the exported tex it's not possible to say what's going here. It's obvious that the code is wrong and that you forget a } or something else. This is my point: I've not put in any LaTeX code, just selected table from the menus. File is attached. multicolumn in the table makes only sense, if you have _really_ multicolumns or something special in the table. But you wanted only a fixed wisth with left alignment. file attached Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/ #LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 218 \textclass article \begin_preamble \date{} \end_preamble \language english \inputencoding auto \fontscheme palatino \graphics default \float_placement !h \paperfontsize 10 \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 2 \paperpagestyle fancy \layout Title Wetlands and Mining \begin_float footnote \layout Standard Copyright \latex latex \backslash copyright \latex default 2002 Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. \end_float \layout Author Dr. Richard B. Shepard \begin_float footnote \layout Standard President, Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc., Troutdale, OR 97060 \end_float \layout Section* Introduction \layout Standard The regulatory requirements for protecting wetlands or mitigating wetland impacts can be expensive and time consuming. In addition, the permitting process creates a potential bottleneck to developme nt of a project. The problem many people have is knowing what is and what is not a wetland. In those areas where wetlands tend to be seasonal, people can have a particular ly difficult time identifying wetlands. This white paper explains the criteria and methods used to identify wetlands, wetland functions and values and how mining can result in better quality wetlands when reclamation has been completed. \layout Subsection* Types of Wetlands \layout Standard Wetlands are the inundated or saturated transitional areas between uplands and aquatic systems. Thus, floodplains of rivers and shorelines of lakes often have characteristics of wetlands. Those areas we call bogs, swamps, or marshes are wetlands. In addition, open meadows and fields, as well as roadside ditches and drainage swales, often have the characteristics most of us recognize as wetlands. Even wooded areas and forests at high elevation have wetlands in them. \layout Standard In the late 1970s, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) developed a wetland classification system. \begin_float footnote \layout Standard Cowardin, L. M., V. Carter, F. C. Golet, and E. T. LaRoe. 1979. Classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Biological Services, Washington, D.C. FWS/OBS-79/31. \end_float This system is still used today and is seen most often on the National Wetland Inventory (NWI) maps prepared by the USFWS. \layout Standard The NWI maps were developed to assist communities, businesses, and individuals in locating wetlands in their area of the country. These maps were developed from high-altitude aerial photographs. Trained photo interpreters marked wetland boundaries and types on the photograp hs. \layout Standard Because most photographs were taken during the winter when deciduous trees were leafless, NWI maps for wet areas of the country (such as the Pacific Northwest) often show more wetlands than actually exist. Similarly, many small wetlands do not appear on the maps because they were too small to be seen or were hidden from the camera's view. In the process of determining and delineating wetlands, the NWI maps are only a coarse first approximation. \layout Standard Site-specific surveys are always required to verify the existence of wetlands shown on NWI maps. Fortunately, many communities, particularly those that are rapidly expanding, have conducted more intensive surveys for wetlands in their jurisdictions. \layout Subsection* Identifying Wetlands \layout Standard Many people mistakenly believe that all wetlands are wet all the time. Many wetlands are wet all year long; however, a lot of wetlands are wet only during a few weeks of the growing season and dry the rest of the year. Because these areas are dry most of the year, people often ask, \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset How wet does an area have to be before we can call it a wetland? \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset And, \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset how does one determine where the wetland stops and the uplands begin? \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset \layout Standard The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Re: lyx 1.2
Remzi Seker wrote: Thanks alot... This somehow works, however, how do I get rid of the number? It says 1. my chapter name etc... I need to get rid of the number. I checked the koma help but I couldn't see anything related to it. I know I can use chapter* but then I need to set the counters for captions and also enter them manually in the TOC. This upgrade has been a headache \renewcommand\thechapter{} Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: Rotate eps in 1.2.0
El Lun 03 Jun 2002 11:21, escribió: Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Herbert Osvaldo Fornaro wrote: I have a figure in eps format, which must be rotated 90 degrees un-clockwise. Doing this in LyX, it shows right in dvi but inverted (-90) in LyX editor. Herbert do you really want to say that this is right rotated in the Herbert LyX workarea? WHich version of xforms is that? What does 'lyx -version' say? I seem to remember that there were problems in the xofmrs image loader with some special angles (maybe I am just making this up). JMarc lyx -version said: LyX 1.2.0 of Thu, May 23, 2002 Built on May 30 2002, 17:02:11 Configuration Host type: i686-pc-linux-gnu Special build flags:included-libsigc C Compiler: gcc C Compiler flags: -O6 -mpentiumpro C++ Compiler: g++ (2.95.3) C++ Compiler flags: -O -fno-exceptions Linker flags: Frontend: xforms libXpm version: 4.11 libforms version: 0.88.0 LyX binary dir: /usr/local/bin LyX files dir: /usr/local/share/lyx Osvaldo -- Dr. Osvaldo Fornaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Instituto de Física de Materiales Tandil - CICPBA Pinto 399 (B7000GHG) Argentina
Re: Rotate eps in 1.2.0
El Lun 03 Jun 2002 11:10, escribió: Osvaldo Fornaro wrote: I have a figure in eps format, which must be rotated 90 degrees un-clockwise. Doing this in LyX, it shows right in dvi but inverted (-90) in LyX editor. do you really want to say that this is right rotated in the LyX workarea? I wont to say that appears clockwise in dvi (ok) and un-clockwise in lyx. Osvaldo -- Dr. Osvaldo Fornaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Instituto de Física de Materiales Tandil - CICPBA Pinto 399 (B7000GHG) Argentina
Re: Sans serif for complete document!
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 10:51:01AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i am in the middle of my diplom thesis and i want to switch my document to arial! Yuck (IMHO). However i somehow can't set my complete font to arial/sans serif, only the paragraphs. The date at the beginning and my page numbers still are in courier and i have to set each section to sans serif over and over again when writing. This is clearly the wrong thing to do. First, you need to correct this mistake: Select the whole document (using ctrl+home, ctrl+shift+end), open the character dialog, select Reset in the family button, and press apply (the document font should return to Roman). Now, open the preamble dialog and add the line \renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} and press OK. It will not change the font on the LyX screen, but it will change the font in the dvi/postscript file.
Re: Strikeout/Crossout words
On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 01:51:51PM -0400, Edwin Chiu wrote: I was using LyX 1.1.6fix4 and I was typing a math expression like: G^treq F But I had pressed some key combination and the treq was crossed-out, from the bottom-left corner to the top-right corner. I have no idea how I did this and when I tried to reproduce it, I couldn't figure out how. Perhaps you mean \not ? Now, I've used the \sout from the ulem package, but that is a straight horizontal strikeout and it doesn't work for words that are superscript, e.g. treq in G^treq Try the soul package.
Re: Working with tables
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 06:00:19AM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: 1) I want to separate the table from the body of the text. But, I want a table caption, preferably above the table. So far, it's just another paragraph. Use a table float (Insert-Floats-Table float). 2) The table has 2 columns and 5 rows. I figured out (by reading and trial-and-error) how to make the right-hand column cells multi-line and left justified while the heading for that column is centered. I did this by highlighting the text in each cell in that column, one by one, and accessing the table dialog box. In the cell tab I chose multiline, then specified left alignment and 4in width. When I try to view the dvi output, I get error boxes all over the right side of the table and immediately below it. Any idea what I screwed up here? The alignment field is for experts only, and a value of left is in valid there. To change the alignment of the paragraphs, at each cell, open the paragraph dialog (layout-paragraph) and select left alignment. Also, not that you do not need to set all the cells at multi-column. Instead, set the width for the entire column in the column/row tab, and set the alignment of the paragraph in the top cell to center using the paragraph dialog. 3) I'd like the table centered on the page. I've twiddled with the right Put the cursor just to the left of the table (outside of the table) and open the paragraph dialog. Select center alignment.
Re: very annoying bug/noweb question
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 05:42:44PM +0200, Candide Kemmler wrote: I have a second simple question also: I want to use noweb but I would like to hide some code for weaving while still having it tangled: things like class declarations, import statements and the like... Any idea of how to do this ? Of course, I'd like to handle all this in lyx, not in the resulting TeX code :-) You should insert \iffalse ... \fi in the right places in your LyX document as pure TeX (using the LaTeX paragraph style, for example). ---Kayvan -- Kayvan A. Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids: Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89) http://sylvan.com/~kayvan | crown of her husband | Robin Gregory (2/28/92) msg19656/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Strikeout/Crossout words
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 02:20:44PM -0400, Edwin Chiu wrote: On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 13:39, Dekel Tsur wrote: Yes... this seems to do the trick, but I can't figure out how to do more than one character? How do I negate an entire word? It is not supposed to be used like that. If you want a diagonal line over a word, use cancel.sty Now, I've used the \sout from the ulem package, but that is a straight horizontal strikeout and it doesn't work for words that are superscript, e.g. treq in G^treq Try the soul package. As I've noticed that you want a diagonal strikeout, you need to use cancel.sty. I'll give that a shot... but like I said before, I managed to strike out an entire word by accident in LyX before, w/o any additional packages. I can't see how.
Re: caption centering
On 2 éÀÎØ 2002 20:18, Herbert Voss wrote: Vitaly Lipatov wrote: In LyX 1.1.6 I use modified style definition for Caption. There is define AlignPossible Left,Center in definition I used. I was possible to change alignment for Left to Center. LyX 1.2.0 with center alignment of caption writes follow: \caption{\begin{center}The text of my caption\end{center}} LaTeX think it is not correct code and I get error in this line. Any suggestions? ... AlignPossible Left,Center this is wrong! You can have only one (!) alignment which belongs to the definition in the classfile. If you change the alignement to center then LyX does it like for other paragraphs too, and this is wrong for captions. I understand it, but I need different alignment for table and figure floats. I can realize it with LaTeX but I hoped LyX can display it difference between my floats. Have a look into your documentclass for the default aligment fpr captions and choose this one for the LyX-layout or define anotherone with some special preamblecode in the Style Caption Ok I will do so. Thank you for your explain. -- Lav ÷ÉÔÁÌÉÊ ìÉÐÁÔÏ× æçõð ãîéé óÕÄÏ×ÏÊ üÌÅËÔÒÏÔÅÈÎÉËÉ É ôÅÈÎÏÌÏÇÉÉ, óÁÎËÔ-ðÅÔÅÒÂÕÒÇ GNU! Linux! LaTeX! LyX!
Re: caption centering
Vitaly Lipatov wrote: this is wrong! You can have only one (!) alignment which belongs to the definition in the classfile. If you change the alignement to center then LyX does it like for other paragraphs too, and this is wrong for captions. I understand it, but I need different alignment for table and figure floats. I can realize it with LaTeX but I hoped LyX can display it difference between my floats. no problem, then create a caption_table and a caption_figure paragraph-layout. Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: CJK-LyX-1.2.0, again? Errors found
Am Donnerstag, 30. Mai 2002 03.18 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello, We are relieved to have it official the CJK-LyX-1.2.0 at the ftp site, ftp://stone.phys.pusan.ac.kr/pub/CJK-LyX Thank you very much for your great work. I compiled CJK-LyX 1.2 on my Debian GNU/Linux system. On startup I get the following error on my console window: The table passed to LyXLex is not sorted! Tell the developers to fix it! Unsorted: Number of tags: 103 table[0]: tag: `\accept_compound' code:65 table[1]: tag: `\alternate_language' code:72 ... As I have a german language setting, e.g. LANG=de_CH. I get the following errors: In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder Diverses In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder CJK Fonts I find nowhere i tabfolder.c file. What do I miss? Any help would be appreciated Regards -- Niklaus Giger Wieshoschet 6 CH-8753 Mollis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. G: +41 55 618 64 68, P: +41 55 612 20 54
Can't compile from CVS
Hi, I did an autogen and all yet when I try to compile from CVS, I get these errors: checking for sstream... yes checking for locale... no checking for limits... no checking for modern STL streams... no ./configure: LYX_REGEX: command not found checking for sin in -lm... yes checking for fopen in -lc... yes . . . checking for X11/forms.h... no checking for forms.h... yes checking for X11/flimage.h... no checking for flimage.h... no checking xforms header version... 0.89.5 checking for flimage_dup... no . . . The following problems have been detected by configure. Please check the messages below before running 'make'. (see the section 'Problems' in the INSTALL file) ** Cannot find flimage.h. Please check that the forms library is correctly installed on your system. [I've downloaded xforms 0.89 but there is no flimage.h in there] Wehen making, I get: g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src -I./xforms -I./.. -I../../boost -isystem /usr/X11R6/include -g -O -W -Wall -Wp,-MD,.deps/xformsGImage.pp -c xforms/xformsGImage.C In file included from xforms/xformsGImage.C:15: xforms/xformsGImage.h:23:22: flimage.h: No such file or directory make[4]: *** [xforms/xformsGImage.lo] Error 1 make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/soft/lyx/src/default/i686_pc_linux_gnu/lyx-devel/src/frontends' make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 where do I get a proper version of xforms? L -- Laurent Duperval mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] STEWART'S LAW OF RETROACTION It is easier to get forgiveness than permission. -
Re: CJK-LyX-1.2.0, again? Errors found
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Niklaus Giger wrote: As I have a german language setting, e.g. LANG=de_CH. I get the following errors: In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder Diverses In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder CJK Fonts I find nowhere i tabfolder.c file. What do I miss? CJK-LyX can input and output only Enaglish and CJK characters, Sorry. ---cghan
Re: Can't compile from CVS
On 4 Jun, John Levon wrote: On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 05:06:32PM -0400, Laurent Duperval wrote: The following problems have been detected by configure. Please check the messages below before running 'make'. (see the section 'Problems' in the INSTALL file) ** Cannot find flimage.h. Please check that the forms library is correctly installed on your system. Please update again, I fixed this recently (make sure to ./autogen.sh) In file included from xforms/xformsGImage.C:15: xforms/xformsGImage.h:23:22: flimage.h: No such file or directory Something has gone wrong with your system : #if FL_VERSION 0 #include FORMS_IMAGE_H_LOCATION #endif Check forms.h to see what FL_VERSION is set where do I get a proper version of xforms? You've got one ... (probably) regards john This is what I've got. I even did a remove and an update but still no dice. :-( THe code looks like this: #include graphics/GraphicsImage.h #include FORMS_H_LOCATION #include flimage.h L -- Laurent Duperval mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] MURPHY'S_LAWS_OF_COMBAT: 5. The easy way is always mined. -
Re: contribution: Elsevier preprint class support
On 3 Jun 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Rod == Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Rod Herbert had the newer version of the one I had, and his looked Rod fine. If Herbert can't find it, I have a copy of his version Rod which I should be able to dig up. I haven't had a chance yet to Rod look at the contribution from Matthew, so I can't comment. Could you try to have a look? You know this stuff better than us. JMarc Opening it up in 1.2.0 pre 5 (I've been bad, and not gone to the proper version yet...) and running it on the template, I get the following error Undefined control sequence \ead {[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]} and a similar error for the url. I'm not going to comment on the implementation of the two in terms of niceness. Taste varies too much, but apart from the error above, both seem to be fine to my eyes. Checked Herbert's again, and it ran fine for me, in 1.2.0 Rod _ rod | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be / | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea. | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
Re: Can't compile from CVS
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 09:42:32PM -0400, Laurent Duperval wrote: This is what I've got. I even did a remove and an update but still no dice. :-( THe code looks like this: #include graphics/GraphicsImage.h #include FORMS_H_LOCATION #include flimage.h I don't remember committing anything like this Something has gone wrong locally, or anoncvs is not mirroring john -- Do you mean to tell me that The Prince is not the set textbook for CS1072 Professional Issues ? What on earth do you learn in that course ? - David Lester
Re: caption centering
On 3 éÀÎØ 2002 23:31, Herbert Voss wrote: Vitaly Lipatov wrote: this is wrong! You can have only one (!) alignment which belongs to the definition in the classfile. If you change the alignement to center then LyX does it like for other paragraphs too, and this is wrong for captions. I understand it, but I need different alignment for table and figure floats. I can realize it with LaTeX but I hoped LyX can display it difference between my floats. no problem, then create a caption_table and a caption_figure paragraph-layout. It seems I am some kind of idiots :) Thank you. I will do two caption environment. -- Lav GNU! Linux! LaTeX! LyX!
Lyx-1.2.0 failled to export to ps
Hello, I've got a problem with lyx-1.2.0. I've got a big document (270 pages) which is opened without problems with lyx-1.1.6fix4 and is exported without problems with lyx-1.1.6fix4. When I tried lyx-1.2.0 (I have removed the .lyx directory), this file is opened without problems (just a scrolling problem while figures are rendered by lyx). But, when I tried to export my document to ps, latex generated 58 errors. The first one is related to this command: \renewcommand{\ALG@name}{algorithme} I really don't know where these problems come from. Your sincerely, YC
Re: Lyx-1.2.0 failled to export to ps
Yann Collete wrote: \renewcommand{\ALG@name}{algorithme} is this command in the preamble or part of the text? Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: contribution: Elsevier preprint class support
John == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 06:25:16PM +1000, matthew arnison wrote: I have made up a basic LyX layout file and template to support the Elsevier preprint class (elsart.cls). They're online at http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~matthewa/lyx/ John What's the status of these layouts ? Should we include them in John LyX anybody ? I think Rod Pinna already had an elsart.layout, that we planned to include in 1.2.1 anyway. Rod, could you send it here? Or herbert, maybe? It would be nicce to merge them, or just pick the best. We could even apply Herbert's begintitle/endtitle patch, but this would be 1.2.2 material then. JMarc
Re: contribution: Elsevier preprint class support
Herbert had the newer version of the one I had, and his looked fine. If Herbert can't find it, I have a copy of his version which I should be able to dig up. I haven't had a chance yet to look at the contribution from Matthew, so I can't comment. Rod On 3 Jun 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: John == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 06:25:16PM +1000, matthew arnison wrote: I have made up a basic LyX layout file and template to support the Elsevier preprint class (elsart.cls). They're online at http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~matthewa/lyx/ John What's the status of these layouts ? Should we include them in John LyX anybody ? I think Rod Pinna already had an elsart.layout, that we planned to include in 1.2.1 anyway. Rod, could you send it here? Or herbert, maybe? It would be nicce to merge them, or just pick the best. We could even apply Herbert's begintitle/endtitle patch, but this would be 1.2.2 material then. JMarc _ rod | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be / | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea. | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
Re: Lyx 1.2 printing
John == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 08:20:39PM -0400, Chris Herrnberger John wrote: Just finished compiling lyx from source and using cups/Krpint as the print mechanism. For some reason, C-p (printing) seems to be disabled now matter what I do. While Im new to Lyx im wondering if this is a bug or am I doing something incorrect. Any advise to enable printing would be greatly appreciated. John If you have your print_command unset (none) then printing will John be disabled. Can you tell us what the relevant parts of your John preferences are ? Might it be that with cups there is no lpr command? JMarc
Sans serif for complete document!
Help, i am in the middle of my diplom thesis and i want to switch my document to arial! However i somehow can't set my complete font to arial/sans serif, only the paragraphs. The date at the beginning and my page numbers still are in courier and i have to set each section to sans serif over and over again when writing. What can i do? Thanks in advance, Ulrich -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
Re: contribution: Elsevier preprint class support
Rod == Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Rod Herbert had the newer version of the one I had, and his looked Rod fine. If Herbert can't find it, I have a copy of his version Rod which I should be able to dig up. I haven't had a chance yet to Rod look at the contribution from Matthew, so I can't comment. Could you try to have a look? You know this stuff better than us. JMarc
Re: contribution: Elsevier preprint class support
The email is in my in tray, I should get to it in the next few days. Rod On 3 Jun 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Rod == Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Rod Herbert had the newer version of the one I had, and his looked Rod fine. If Herbert can't find it, I have a copy of his version Rod which I should be able to dig up. I haven't had a chance yet to Rod look at the contribution from Matthew, so I can't comment. Could you try to have a look? You know this stuff better than us. JMarc _ rod | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be / | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea. | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
Re: Lyx 1.2 printing
On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 11:38, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: John == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: John On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 08:20:39PM -0400, Chris Herrnberger John wrote: Just finished compiling lyx from source and using cups/Krpint as the print mechanism. For some reason, C-p (printing) seems to be disabled now matter what I do. While Im new to Lyx im wondering if this is a bug or am I doing something incorrect. Any advise to enable printing would be greatly appreciated. John If you have your print_command unset (none) then printing will John be disabled. Can you tell us what the relevant parts of your John preferences are ? Might it be that with cups there is no lpr command? AFAIK, CUPS uses the same print commands as LPD. If spool command is set to lpr and to printer is set to -P, LyX should work fine with CUPS, printinig to the default printer. If not, it's probably CUPS you need to reconfigure, not LyX. Robin
Re: Eps woes, and imported figures in version 1.2.0
Curtis Osterhoudt wrote: 1) The figures, which are .eps files, do not display correctly in the LyX screen (something like Error: could not convert file format shows up). This was not a problem in 1.1.6fix4. An earlier post mentioned something like this; the user's manual mentions ImageMagick, which seems rather slow -- *how* do I go about using these other converters which may do the job much more simply?; I've been having exactly the same problem -- but only on some installations of LyX. Notably, those that use an old version of the xforms library. I eventually narrowed the problem to EPS files that contain only grayscale images. The internal conversion to PNG for display produces a grayscale PNG file which, for some reason or other, can't be displayed properly. My workaround was to add a tiny bit of colour when converting, by adding the option '-colorize 1/0/0' to the 'convert' program that does all the work. Glenn
Rotate eps in 1.2.0
Hi list, I have a figure in eps format, which must be rotated 90 degrees un-clockwise. Doing this in LyX, it shows right in dvi but inverted (-90) in LyX editor. Is this a know behavior? Osvaldo. -- Dr. Osvaldo Fornaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Instituto de Física de Materiales Tandil - CICPBA Pinto 399 (B7000GHG) Argentina
Re: lyx 1.2
I tried that before I cried for help :-) but it didn't work. let me paste the preamble in here: \usepackage{sectsty} \chapterfont{\mdseries\centering} \sectionfont{\mdseries\centering} \subsectionfont{\mdseries\textit} \subsubsectionfont{\mdseries\textit} \paragraphfont{\mdseries\textit} \renewcommand{\theequation}{\thesection.\arabic{equation}} \renewcommand{\@seccntformat}[1]{} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{algorithm} \usepackage{float} \usepackage{ntheorem} \usepackage{accents} \usepackage{lscape} \usepackage{tocloft} \usepackage{setspace} \newcommand{\rightBow}[1]{\accentset{\curvearrowright}{#1}} \newcommand{\leftBow}[1]{\accentset{\curvearrowleft}{#1}} \usepackage{dsfont} \usepackage[nice]{nicefrac} \AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand\chaptername{}} \def\@makechapterhead#1{% \vspace*{50\p@}% {\parindent \z \raggedright \normalfont \ifnum \c@secnumdepth \m@ne \huge\bfseries\centering \@chapapp\space %\thechapter \par\nobreak \vskip 20\p \fi \interlinepenalty\@M \Huge \bfseries #1\par\nobreak \vskip 40\p }} \def\need#1{\par \penalty-100 \begingroup % preserve \dimen \dimen@\pagegoal \advance\dimen@-\pagetotal % space left \ifdim #1\dimen % not enough space left \ifdim\dimen\z \vfil\fi % only do \vfil if some space left on page \eject \fi \endgroup} \renewcommand{\contentsname}{CONTENTS} \renewcommand{\cfttoctitlefont}{\hfill\rmfamily\mdseries\scshape} \renewcommand{\cftaftertoctitle}{\hfill} \renewcommand{\cftloftitlefont}{\hfill\rmfamily\mdseries\scshape} \renewcommand{\cftafterloftitle}{\hfill} \renewcommand{\cftlottitlefont}{\hfill\rmfamily\mdseries\scshape} \renewcommand{\cftafterlottitle}{\hfill} \hyphenpenalty=1 \clubpenalty = 1 \widowpenalty = 1 \displaywidowpenalty = 1 \newcounter{parentfigure} \newenvironment{subfigures}{% \refstepcounter{figure}% \protected@edef\theparentfigure{\thefigure}% \setcounter{parentfigure}{\value{figure}}% \setcounter{figure}{0}% \def\thefigure{\theparentfigure\alph{figure}}% \ignorespaces }{% \setcounter{figure}{\value{parentfigure}}% \ignorespacesafterend } \usepackage[breaklines]{listings} \renewcommand\lstlistingname{Program}% default is Listing \renewcommand\lstlistlistingname{List of Programs}%default is Listings \renewcommand\thelstlisting{\thechapter .\arabic{lstlisting}}% captionstyle \newcommand{\lst}[2]{% \noindent\rule[-1ex]{\textwidth}{0.3mm}\vspace{-1ex} \lstinputlisting[caption={#2},label={#1},stringspaces=false,frame={tb},lineskip=-1pt,extendedchars=true,% basicstyle=\footnotesize\tt,labelstep=1,labelstyle=\tiny,indent=2em,language=Matlab,breaklines]{#1} \vspace{1ex}% } On Saturday 01 June 2002 14:49, Herbert Voss wrote: Remzi Seker wrote: I was using koma-script and had the latex preamble so that chapters would not come out with the word chapter. Since I upgraded to lyx 1.2 i have the word chapter appearing. How can I get rid of it (I tried the hint on Herb's site given for koma classes, didn't work)? Layout-Document-Extra Options-nochapterprefix Herbert
Working with tables
This message was posted last Thursday and I'm rather surprized that no one has responded to my request for help. Did I not clearly explain my problem? I would greatly appreciate some pointers to working with tables in an article class document. I've just encounted the need for a table in an article document. I've read the Users Guide (all appropriate sections), but still cannot get the display correct. Let me try to put all my questions separately. 1) I want to separate the table from the body of the text. But, I want a table caption, preferably above the table. So far, it's just another paragraph. 2) The table has 2 columns and 5 rows. I figured out (by reading and trial-and-error) how to make the right-hand column cells multi-line and left justified while the heading for that column is centered. I did this by highlighting the text in each cell in that column, one by one, and accessing the table dialog box. In the cell tab I chose multiline, then specified left alignment and 4in width. When I try to view the dvi output, I get error boxes all over the right side of the table and immediately below it. Any idea what I screwed up here? 3) I'd like the table centered on the page. I've twiddled with the right column (see point 2 above), but left the left column alone. Also, now the table is at the end of the article; it would be nice to place it closer to where it's referenced. I don't know how to do this now. I know that table manipulation is very easy once one knows how. :-) Am I supposed to place the whole thing in a float? From what I read, that's not the normal way of placing a table in the text. TIA, Rich Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM) 2404 SW 22nd Street | Troutdale, OR 97060-1247 | U.S.A. + 1 503-667-4517 (voice) | + 1 503-667-8863 (fax) | [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.appl-ecosys.com
second try
Hello again, i used the tex preamble and modified it to use sffamily. However, it doesn't show up as Sans serif? should i ask on a latex mailing list? Ulrich - %% LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/. %% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing. \documentclass[12pt,oneside,german]{scrbook} \usepackage{newcent} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage{babel} \setlength\parskip{\medskipamount} \setlength\parindent{0pt} \usepackage{setspace} \onehalfspacing \makeatletter %% LyX specific LaTeX commands. \providecommand{\LyX}{L\kern-.1667em\lower.25em\hbox{Y}\kern-.125emX\@} %% User specified LaTeX commands. \usepackage{sectsty} \chapterfont{\sffamily\centering} \sectionfont{\sffamily\centering} \subsectionfont{\sffamily\textit} \subsubsectionfont{\sffamily\textit} \paragraphfont{\sffamily\textit} \makeatother \begin{document} \title{title} \author{\textsf{Ulrich Staudinger}} \maketitle \chapter*{Abstraktum} \textsf{Hier steht das Abstraktum.} \textsf{\tableofcontents{}} \textsf{\listoffigures{}} \textsf{\listoftables{}} \chapter{Einleitung / B1} jpjjopj pifhepwhfpew pwehfiehf \chapter*{Appendix} \textsf{Appendix 1.} \end{document} -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
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Re: second try
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 15:45:37 +0200 (MEST) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: second try X-Authenticated-Sender: #[EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Authenticated-IP: [213.218.4.11] X-Flags: 0001 Hello again, i used the tex preamble and modified it to use sffamily. However, it doesn't show up as Sans serif? should i ask on a latex mailing list? Ulrich NO, but it's a fairly requent question, should be answered in Herbert's help http://www.lyx/org/help/ In short, it's not enough to change the family, you have also to ask to make it a default if you want it everywhere: \renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} This must ne enough (that's what I use to set my viewgraphs in Helvetica): the times packages sets sfdefault: \renewcommand{\sfdefault}{phv} -- Jean-Pierre
Re: lyx 1.2
Remzi Seker wrote: I tried that before I cried for help :-) but it didn't work. let me paste the preamble in here: \usepackage{sectsty} \chapterfont{\mdseries\centering} [...] when using scr-book delete the stuff with chapterhead \def\@makechapterhead#1{% \vspace*{50\p@}% {\parindent \z \raggedright \normalfont [...] the rest of the preamble has nothing to do with the problem. create a minimal lyx-doc with scr-book class and only one chapter and have a look at it. Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: Working with tables
Rich Shepard wrote: 2) The table has 2 columns and 5 rows. I figured out (by reading and trial-and-error) how to make the right-hand column cells multi-line and left justified while the heading for that column is centered. I did this by highlighting the text in each cell in that column, one by one, and accessing the table dialog box. In the cell tab I chose multiline, then specified left alignment and 4in width. When I try to view the dvi output, I get error boxes all over the right side of the table and immediately below it. without a testfile I do not really understand why you have problems here Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: Sans serif for complete document!
\renewcommand{\rmdefault}{\sfdefault} Thanks! That solved it! Maybe i will try helvetica, too!!! Ulrich -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net
Re: Rotate eps in 1.2.0
Osvaldo Fornaro wrote: I have a figure in eps format, which must be rotated 90 degrees un-clockwise. Doing this in LyX, it shows right in dvi but inverted (-90) in LyX editor. do you really want to say that this is right rotated in the LyX workarea? Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: second try (correction)
NO, but it's a fairly requent question, should be answered in Herbert's help http://www.lyx/org/help/ ^ oops, a dot here of course http://www.lyx.org/help/ Sorry -- Jean-Pierre
Re: Rotate eps in 1.2.0
Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Herbert Osvaldo Fornaro wrote: I have a figure in eps format, which must be rotated 90 degrees un-clockwise. Doing this in LyX, it shows right in dvi but inverted (-90) in LyX editor. Herbert do you really want to say that this is right rotated in the Herbert LyX workarea? WHich version of xforms is that? What does 'lyx -version' say? I seem to remember that there were problems in the xofmrs image loader with some special angles (maybe I am just making this up). JMarc
very annoying bug/noweb question
lyx 1.1.6fix4 I have this very annoying bug since this morning: the cursor refuses to get back when hitting the left arrow key, or to select back a word (ctrl-shift-left arrow). What's weird is that it occured all at once as I am working on the same document since the beginning of last week (but the bug is showing in new documents as well). I have a second simple question also: I want to use noweb but I would like to hide some code for weaving while still having it tangled: things like class declarations, import statements and the like... Any idea of how to do this ? Of course, I'd like to handle all this in lyx, not in the resulting TeX code :-) candide
Re: Sans serif for complete document!
On 3 Jun, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: However i somehow can't set my complete font to arial/sans serif, only the paragraphs. The date at the beginning and my page numbers still are in courier and i have to set each section to sans serif over and over again when writing. Set Layout/Document/Fonts to default and then add to Layout/Preamble these two lines: \renewcommand{\sfdefault}{phv} \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{\sfdefault} Matej -- Matej Cepl, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 138 Highland Ave. #10 Somerville, Ma 02143 (617) 623-1488 The politician attempts to remedy the evil by increasing the very thing that caused the evil in the first place: legal plunder. -- Frederick Bastiat
Re: Working with tables
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Herbert Voss wrote: 2) The table has 2 columns and 5 rows. I figured out (by reading and trial-and-error) how to make the right-hand column cells multi-line and left justified while the heading for that column is centered. I did this by highlighting the text in each cell in that column, one by one, and accessing the table dialog box. In the cell tab I chose multiline, then specified left alignment and 4in width. When I try to view the dvi output, I get error boxes all over the right side of the table and immediately below it. without a testfile I do not really understand why you have problems here Herbert, Thank you. I'm not sure what you want as a test file, but I've attached a gzipped screenshot of the table area when I tried to create a dvi file. I can zip the entire file if that helps, but I cannot create a printable output because of the errors associated with the table. The error boxes say: LaTeX Error: \begin{document} ended by \end[tabular]. \end{tabular} Your command was ignored Type | command return to replace it with another command, or return to continue without it. and I've no idea what to do. Rich Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM) 2404 SW 22nd Street | Troutdale, OR 97060-1247 | U.S.A. + 1 503-667-4517 (voice) | + 1 503-667-8863 (fax) | [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.appl-ecosys.com
Re: Rotate eps in 1.2.0
On 3 Jun 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: WHich version of xforms is that? What does 'lyx -version' say? I seem to remember that there were problems in the xofmrs image loader with some special angles (maybe I am just making this up). Isn't it the problem of rotating image already solved by Angus? As I remember the problem of rotating image -90 == 270 deg because of the bug from xforms = 0.96. After compiling the new release of 1.2.0, I have tried without problem anymore, which mean the patch by Angus is already apdated in the new release. Maybe that problem is caused by an old version of convert from ImageMagick... Regards, Wayan
Re: lyx 1.2
Thanks alot... This somehow works, however, how do I get rid of the number? It says 1. my chapter name etc... I need to get rid of the number. I checked the koma help but I couldn't see anything related to it. I know I can use chapter* but then I need to set the counters for captions and also enter them manually in the TOC. This upgrade has been a headache thanks On Monday 03 June 2002 09:05, Herbert Voss wrote: Remzi Seker wrote: I tried that before I cried for help :-) but it didn't work. let me paste the preamble in here: \usepackage{sectsty} \chapterfont{\mdseries\centering} [...] when using scr-book delete the stuff with chapterhead \def\@makechapterhead#1{% \vspace*{50\p@}% {\parindent \z \raggedright \normalfont [...] the rest of the preamble has nothing to do with the problem. create a minimal lyx-doc with scr-book class and only one chapter and have a look at it. Herbert
Re: Working with tables
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 06:00:19AM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: 1) I want to separate the table from the body of the text. But, I want a table caption, preferably above the table. So far, it's just another paragraph. I think you get only captions if you put the table in a float. I am not sure, though. Andre' -- Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security, will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)
Re: Working with tables
From: Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 17:58:50 +0200 To: Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Working with tables X-message-flag: Formating hard disk. please wait... 10%... 20%... X-Virus-Scanned: by AMaViS perl-11 On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 06:00:19AM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: 1) I want to separate the table from the body of the text. But, I want a table caption, preferably above the table. So far, it's just another paragraph. I think you get only captions if you put the table in a float. I am not sure, though. Even if you find a workaround to get the look of a caption, you loose the cross referencing potential, so I think you should always use a float. The only drawback is that the placement algorithm obeys complex rules, so that the result may be difficult to control. In latex, I used !ht for figures (caption under) and !hb for tables (caption above): ! relaxes placement penalties, h stands for here, t for top, b for bottom In LyX, up to 1.1.6, you must use an ERT trick to do so as placement is global. Placement is local in 1.2.0 so I think that - opening a float - tuning the placment parameters (seems that ! is not implemented, it may be deprecated) - typing in the caption - inserting the table should be OK. You may have to move the figure around to make it appear where you want, but always as a last step. -- Jean-Pierre
Re: Working with tables
Rich Shepard wrote: this is the point: without the lyx-file or the exported tex it's not possible to say what's going here. It's obvious that the code is wrong and that you forget a } or something else. This is my point: I've not put in any LaTeX code, just selected table from the menus. File is attached. multicolumn in the table makes only sense, if you have _really_ multicolumns or something special in the table. But you wanted only a fixed wisth with left alignment. file attached Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/ #LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 218 \textclass article \begin_preamble \date{} \end_preamble \language english \inputencoding auto \fontscheme palatino \graphics default \float_placement !h \paperfontsize 10 \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 2 \paperpagestyle fancy \layout Title Wetlands and Mining \begin_float footnote \layout Standard Copyright \latex latex \backslash copyright \latex default 2002 Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. \end_float \layout Author Dr. Richard B. Shepard \begin_float footnote \layout Standard President, Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc., Troutdale, OR 97060 \end_float \layout Section* Introduction \layout Standard The regulatory requirements for protecting wetlands or mitigating wetland impacts can be expensive and time consuming. In addition, the permitting process creates a potential bottleneck to developme nt of a project. The problem many people have is knowing what is and what is not a wetland. In those areas where wetlands tend to be seasonal, people can have a particular ly difficult time identifying wetlands. This white paper explains the criteria and methods used to identify wetlands, wetland functions and values and how mining can result in better quality wetlands when reclamation has been completed. \layout Subsection* Types of Wetlands \layout Standard Wetlands are the inundated or saturated transitional areas between uplands and aquatic systems. Thus, floodplains of rivers and shorelines of lakes often have characteristics of wetlands. Those areas we call bogs, swamps, or marshes are wetlands. In addition, open meadows and fields, as well as roadside ditches and drainage swales, often have the characteristics most of us recognize as wetlands. Even wooded areas and forests at high elevation have wetlands in them. \layout Standard In the late 1970s, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) developed a wetland classification system. \begin_float footnote \layout Standard Cowardin, L. M., V. Carter, F. C. Golet, and E. T. LaRoe. 1979. Classification of wetlands and deepwater habitats of the United States. U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Biological Services, Washington, D.C. FWS/OBS-79/31. \end_float This system is still used today and is seen most often on the National Wetland Inventory (NWI) maps prepared by the USFWS. \layout Standard The NWI maps were developed to assist communities, businesses, and individuals in locating wetlands in their area of the country. These maps were developed from high-altitude aerial photographs. Trained photo interpreters marked wetland boundaries and types on the photograp hs. \layout Standard Because most photographs were taken during the winter when deciduous trees were leafless, NWI maps for wet areas of the country (such as the Pacific Northwest) often show more wetlands than actually exist. Similarly, many small wetlands do not appear on the maps because they were too small to be seen or were hidden from the camera's view. In the process of determining and delineating wetlands, the NWI maps are only a coarse first approximation. \layout Standard Site-specific surveys are always required to verify the existence of wetlands shown on NWI maps. Fortunately, many communities, particularly those that are rapidly expanding, have conducted more intensive surveys for wetlands in their jurisdictions. \layout Subsection* Identifying Wetlands \layout Standard Many people mistakenly believe that all wetlands are wet all the time. Many wetlands are wet all year long; however, a lot of wetlands are wet only during a few weeks of the growing season and dry the rest of the year. Because these areas are dry most of the year, people often ask, \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset How wet does an area have to be before we can call it a wetland? \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset And, \begin_inset Quotes eld \end_inset how does one determine where the wetland stops and the uplands begin? \begin_inset Quotes erd \end_inset \layout Standard The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Re: lyx 1.2
Remzi Seker wrote: Thanks alot... This somehow works, however, how do I get rid of the number? It says 1. my chapter name etc... I need to get rid of the number. I checked the koma help but I couldn't see anything related to it. I know I can use chapter* but then I need to set the counters for captions and also enter them manually in the TOC. This upgrade has been a headache \renewcommand\thechapter{} Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: Rotate eps in 1.2.0
El Lun 03 Jun 2002 11:21, escribió: Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Herbert Osvaldo Fornaro wrote: I have a figure in eps format, which must be rotated 90 degrees un-clockwise. Doing this in LyX, it shows right in dvi but inverted (-90) in LyX editor. Herbert do you really want to say that this is right rotated in the Herbert LyX workarea? WHich version of xforms is that? What does 'lyx -version' say? I seem to remember that there were problems in the xofmrs image loader with some special angles (maybe I am just making this up). JMarc lyx -version said: LyX 1.2.0 of Thu, May 23, 2002 Built on May 30 2002, 17:02:11 Configuration Host type: i686-pc-linux-gnu Special build flags:included-libsigc C Compiler: gcc C Compiler flags: -O6 -mpentiumpro C++ Compiler: g++ (2.95.3) C++ Compiler flags: -O -fno-exceptions Linker flags: Frontend: xforms libXpm version: 4.11 libforms version: 0.88.0 LyX binary dir: /usr/local/bin LyX files dir: /usr/local/share/lyx Osvaldo -- Dr. Osvaldo Fornaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Instituto de Física de Materiales Tandil - CICPBA Pinto 399 (B7000GHG) Argentina
Re: Rotate eps in 1.2.0
El Lun 03 Jun 2002 11:10, escribió: Osvaldo Fornaro wrote: I have a figure in eps format, which must be rotated 90 degrees un-clockwise. Doing this in LyX, it shows right in dvi but inverted (-90) in LyX editor. do you really want to say that this is right rotated in the LyX workarea? I wont to say that appears clockwise in dvi (ok) and un-clockwise in lyx. Osvaldo -- Dr. Osvaldo Fornaro [EMAIL PROTECTED] Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires Instituto de Física de Materiales Tandil - CICPBA Pinto 399 (B7000GHG) Argentina
Re: Sans serif for complete document!
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 10:51:01AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i am in the middle of my diplom thesis and i want to switch my document to arial! Yuck (IMHO). However i somehow can't set my complete font to arial/sans serif, only the paragraphs. The date at the beginning and my page numbers still are in courier and i have to set each section to sans serif over and over again when writing. This is clearly the wrong thing to do. First, you need to correct this mistake: Select the whole document (using ctrl+home, ctrl+shift+end), open the character dialog, select Reset in the family button, and press apply (the document font should return to Roman). Now, open the preamble dialog and add the line \renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} and press OK. It will not change the font on the LyX screen, but it will change the font in the dvi/postscript file.
Re: Strikeout/Crossout words
On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 01:51:51PM -0400, Edwin Chiu wrote: I was using LyX 1.1.6fix4 and I was typing a math expression like: G^treq F But I had pressed some key combination and the treq was crossed-out, from the bottom-left corner to the top-right corner. I have no idea how I did this and when I tried to reproduce it, I couldn't figure out how. Perhaps you mean \not ? Now, I've used the \sout from the ulem package, but that is a straight horizontal strikeout and it doesn't work for words that are superscript, e.g. treq in G^treq Try the soul package.
Re: Working with tables
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 06:00:19AM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: 1) I want to separate the table from the body of the text. But, I want a table caption, preferably above the table. So far, it's just another paragraph. Use a table float (Insert-Floats-Table float). 2) The table has 2 columns and 5 rows. I figured out (by reading and trial-and-error) how to make the right-hand column cells multi-line and left justified while the heading for that column is centered. I did this by highlighting the text in each cell in that column, one by one, and accessing the table dialog box. In the cell tab I chose multiline, then specified left alignment and 4in width. When I try to view the dvi output, I get error boxes all over the right side of the table and immediately below it. Any idea what I screwed up here? The alignment field is for experts only, and a value of left is in valid there. To change the alignment of the paragraphs, at each cell, open the paragraph dialog (layout-paragraph) and select left alignment. Also, not that you do not need to set all the cells at multi-column. Instead, set the width for the entire column in the column/row tab, and set the alignment of the paragraph in the top cell to center using the paragraph dialog. 3) I'd like the table centered on the page. I've twiddled with the right Put the cursor just to the left of the table (outside of the table) and open the paragraph dialog. Select center alignment.
Re: very annoying bug/noweb question
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 05:42:44PM +0200, Candide Kemmler wrote: I have a second simple question also: I want to use noweb but I would like to hide some code for weaving while still having it tangled: things like class declarations, import statements and the like... Any idea of how to do this ? Of course, I'd like to handle all this in lyx, not in the resulting TeX code :-) You should insert \iffalse ... \fi in the right places in your LyX document as pure TeX (using the LaTeX paragraph style, for example). ---Kayvan -- Kayvan A. Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids: Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89) http://sylvan.com/~kayvan | crown of her husband | Robin Gregory (2/28/92) msg19656/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Strikeout/Crossout words
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 02:20:44PM -0400, Edwin Chiu wrote: On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 13:39, Dekel Tsur wrote: Yes... this seems to do the trick, but I can't figure out how to do more than one character? How do I negate an entire word? It is not supposed to be used like that. If you want a diagonal line over a word, use cancel.sty Now, I've used the \sout from the ulem package, but that is a straight horizontal strikeout and it doesn't work for words that are superscript, e.g. treq in G^treq Try the soul package. As I've noticed that you want a diagonal strikeout, you need to use cancel.sty. I'll give that a shot... but like I said before, I managed to strike out an entire word by accident in LyX before, w/o any additional packages. I can't see how.
Re: caption centering
On 2 éÀÎØ 2002 20:18, Herbert Voss wrote: Vitaly Lipatov wrote: In LyX 1.1.6 I use modified style definition for Caption. There is define AlignPossible Left,Center in definition I used. I was possible to change alignment for Left to Center. LyX 1.2.0 with center alignment of caption writes follow: \caption{\begin{center}The text of my caption\end{center}} LaTeX think it is not correct code and I get error in this line. Any suggestions? ... AlignPossible Left,Center this is wrong! You can have only one (!) alignment which belongs to the definition in the classfile. If you change the alignement to center then LyX does it like for other paragraphs too, and this is wrong for captions. I understand it, but I need different alignment for table and figure floats. I can realize it with LaTeX but I hoped LyX can display it difference between my floats. Have a look into your documentclass for the default aligment fpr captions and choose this one for the LyX-layout or define anotherone with some special preamblecode in the Style Caption Ok I will do so. Thank you for your explain. -- Lav ÷ÉÔÁÌÉÊ ìÉÐÁÔÏ× æçõð ãîéé óÕÄÏ×ÏÊ üÌÅËÔÒÏÔÅÈÎÉËÉ É ôÅÈÎÏÌÏÇÉÉ, óÁÎËÔ-ðÅÔÅÒÂÕÒÇ GNU! Linux! LaTeX! LyX!
Re: caption centering
Vitaly Lipatov wrote: this is wrong! You can have only one (!) alignment which belongs to the definition in the classfile. If you change the alignement to center then LyX does it like for other paragraphs too, and this is wrong for captions. I understand it, but I need different alignment for table and figure floats. I can realize it with LaTeX but I hoped LyX can display it difference between my floats. no problem, then create a caption_table and a caption_figure paragraph-layout. Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: CJK-LyX-1.2.0, again? Errors found
Am Donnerstag, 30. Mai 2002 03.18 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello, We are relieved to have it official the CJK-LyX-1.2.0 at the ftp site, ftp://stone.phys.pusan.ac.kr/pub/CJK-LyX Thank you very much for your great work. I compiled CJK-LyX 1.2 on my Debian GNU/Linux system. On startup I get the following error on my console window: The table passed to LyXLex is not sorted! Tell the developers to fix it! Unsorted: Number of tags: 103 table[0]: tag: `\accept_compound' code:65 table[1]: tag: `\alternate_language' code:72 ... As I have a german language setting, e.g. LANG=de_CH. I get the following errors: In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder Diverses In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder CJK Fonts I find nowhere i tabfolder.c file. What do I miss? Any help would be appreciated Regards -- Niklaus Giger Wieshoschet 6 CH-8753 Mollis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. G: +41 55 618 64 68, P: +41 55 612 20 54
Can't compile from CVS
Hi, I did an autogen and all yet when I try to compile from CVS, I get these errors: checking for sstream... yes checking for locale... no checking for limits... no checking for modern STL streams... no ./configure: LYX_REGEX: command not found checking for sin in -lm... yes checking for fopen in -lc... yes . . . checking for X11/forms.h... no checking for forms.h... yes checking for X11/flimage.h... no checking for flimage.h... no checking xforms header version... 0.89.5 checking for flimage_dup... no . . . The following problems have been detected by configure. Please check the messages below before running 'make'. (see the section 'Problems' in the INSTALL file) ** Cannot find flimage.h. Please check that the forms library is correctly installed on your system. [I've downloaded xforms 0.89 but there is no flimage.h in there] Wehen making, I get: g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src -I./xforms -I./.. -I../../boost -isystem /usr/X11R6/include -g -O -W -Wall -Wp,-MD,.deps/xformsGImage.pp -c xforms/xformsGImage.C In file included from xforms/xformsGImage.C:15: xforms/xformsGImage.h:23:22: flimage.h: No such file or directory make[4]: *** [xforms/xformsGImage.lo] Error 1 make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/soft/lyx/src/default/i686_pc_linux_gnu/lyx-devel/src/frontends' make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 where do I get a proper version of xforms? L -- Laurent Duperval mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] STEWART'S LAW OF RETROACTION It is easier to get forgiveness than permission. -
Re: CJK-LyX-1.2.0, again? Errors found
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Niklaus Giger wrote: As I have a german language setting, e.g. LANG=de_CH. I get the following errors: In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder Diverses In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder CJK Fonts I find nowhere i tabfolder.c file. What do I miss? CJK-LyX can input and output only Enaglish and CJK characters, Sorry. ---cghan
Re: Can't compile from CVS
On 4 Jun, John Levon wrote: On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 05:06:32PM -0400, Laurent Duperval wrote: The following problems have been detected by configure. Please check the messages below before running 'make'. (see the section 'Problems' in the INSTALL file) ** Cannot find flimage.h. Please check that the forms library is correctly installed on your system. Please update again, I fixed this recently (make sure to ./autogen.sh) In file included from xforms/xformsGImage.C:15: xforms/xformsGImage.h:23:22: flimage.h: No such file or directory Something has gone wrong with your system : #if FL_VERSION 0 #include FORMS_IMAGE_H_LOCATION #endif Check forms.h to see what FL_VERSION is set where do I get a proper version of xforms? You've got one ... (probably) regards john This is what I've got. I even did a remove and an update but still no dice. :-( THe code looks like this: #include graphics/GraphicsImage.h #include FORMS_H_LOCATION #include flimage.h L -- Laurent Duperval mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] MURPHY'S_LAWS_OF_COMBAT: 5. The easy way is always mined. -
Re: contribution: Elsevier preprint class support
On 3 Jun 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Rod == Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Rod Herbert had the newer version of the one I had, and his looked Rod fine. If Herbert can't find it, I have a copy of his version Rod which I should be able to dig up. I haven't had a chance yet to Rod look at the contribution from Matthew, so I can't comment. Could you try to have a look? You know this stuff better than us. JMarc Opening it up in 1.2.0 pre 5 (I've been bad, and not gone to the proper version yet...) and running it on the template, I get the following error Undefined control sequence \ead {[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]} and a similar error for the url. I'm not going to comment on the implementation of the two in terms of niceness. Taste varies too much, but apart from the error above, both seem to be fine to my eyes. Checked Herbert's again, and it ran fine for me, in 1.2.0 Rod _ rod | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be / | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea. | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
Re: Can't compile from CVS
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 09:42:32PM -0400, Laurent Duperval wrote: This is what I've got. I even did a remove and an update but still no dice. :-( THe code looks like this: #include graphics/GraphicsImage.h #include FORMS_H_LOCATION #include flimage.h I don't remember committing anything like this Something has gone wrong locally, or anoncvs is not mirroring john -- Do you mean to tell me that The Prince is not the set textbook for CS1072 Professional Issues ? What on earth do you learn in that course ? - David Lester
Re: caption centering
On 3 éÀÎØ 2002 23:31, Herbert Voss wrote: Vitaly Lipatov wrote: this is wrong! You can have only one (!) alignment which belongs to the definition in the classfile. If you change the alignement to center then LyX does it like for other paragraphs too, and this is wrong for captions. I understand it, but I need different alignment for table and figure floats. I can realize it with LaTeX but I hoped LyX can display it difference between my floats. no problem, then create a caption_table and a caption_figure paragraph-layout. It seems I am some kind of idiots :) Thank you. I will do two caption environment. -- Lav GNU! Linux! LaTeX! LyX!
Lyx-1.2.0 failled to export to ps
Hello, I've got a problem with lyx-1.2.0. I've got a big document (270 pages) which is opened without problems with lyx-1.1.6fix4 and is exported without problems with lyx-1.1.6fix4. When I tried lyx-1.2.0 (I have removed the .lyx directory), this file is opened without problems (just a scrolling problem while figures are rendered by lyx). But, when I tried to export my document to ps, latex generated 58 errors. The first one is related to this command: \renewcommand{\ALG@name}{algorithme} I really don't know where these problems come from. Your sincerely, YC
Re: Lyx-1.2.0 failled to export to ps
Yann Collete wrote: > \renewcommand{\ALG@name}{algorithme} is this command in the preamble or part of the text? Herbert -- http://www.lyx.org/help/
Re: contribution: Elsevier preprint class support
> "John" == John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: John> On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 06:25:16PM +1000, matthew arnison wrote: >> I have made up a basic LyX layout file and template to support the >> Elsevier preprint class (elsart.cls). They're online at >> http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~matthewa/lyx/ John> What's the status of these layouts ? Should we include them in John> LyX anybody ? I think Rod Pinna already had an elsart.layout, that we planned to include in 1.2.1 anyway. Rod, could you send it here? Or herbert, maybe? It would be nicce to merge them, or just pick the best. We could even apply Herbert's begintitle/endtitle patch, but this would be 1.2.2 material then. JMarc
Re: contribution: Elsevier preprint class support
Herbert had the newer version of the one I had, and his looked fine. If Herbert can't find it, I have a copy of his version which I should be able to dig up. I haven't had a chance yet to look at the contribution from Matthew, so I can't comment. Rod On 3 Jun 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > "John" == John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > John> On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 06:25:16PM +1000, matthew arnison wrote: > >> I have made up a basic LyX layout file and template to support the > >> Elsevier preprint class (elsart.cls). They're online at > >> http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~matthewa/lyx/ > > John> What's the status of these layouts ? Should we include them in > John> LyX anybody ? > > I think Rod Pinna already had an elsart.layout, that we planned to > include in 1.2.1 anyway. Rod, could you send it here? Or herbert, > maybe? It would be nicce to merge them, or just pick the best. > > We could even apply Herbert's begintitle/endtitle patch, but this > would be 1.2.2 material then. > > JMarc > _ rod | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be / | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea." | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
Re: Lyx 1.2 printing
> "John" == John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: John> On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 08:20:39PM -0400, Chris Herrnberger John> wrote: >> Just finished compiling lyx from source and using cups/Krpint as >> the print mechanism. For some reason, C-p (printing) seems to be >> disabled now matter what I do. While Im new to Lyx im wondering if >> this is a bug or am I doing something incorrect. Any advise to >> enable printing would be greatly appreciated. John> If you have your print_command unset ("none") then printing will John> be disabled. Can you tell us what the relevant parts of your John> preferences are ? Might it be that with cups there is no lpr command? JMarc
Sans serif for complete document!
Help, i am in the middle of my diplom thesis and i want to switch my document to arial! However i somehow can't set my complete font to arial/sans serif, only the paragraphs. The date at the beginning and my page numbers still are in courier and i have to set each section to sans serif over and over again when writing. What can i do? Thanks in advance, Ulrich -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net