Re: install latex
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 01:17:12PM -, Paulo Simões wrote: > i'm a newbie in latex, could some one tell me how to install and > configure latex? LaTeX comes with most distributions, sometimes in disguise of 'tetex'. 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: SIunits conflict with book layoutTh e
> The error box appears right at the top of the document, before the > title. I have tried what you advise. No luck! then send me a small example doc which shows the behaviour Herbert -- Dr.-Ing Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: spell check
|b|c|r|³| wrote: > i installed ispell and aspell. but there's > not /usr/lib/ispell like the faq says there should be. what do i do first > to get this running? What does "whereis ispell" say? And "ispell -v"? Jürgen.
Re: QT compile problems.
Hi John. I didn't notice the first time around this reply was turned down by the lyx mail server (happened before): On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 22:17:38 + John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 07:11:57PM -0300, John Coppens wrote: > > > > Where are the Qt 3.0.4 headers on your system ? > > Please answer this, or I can't help you. > > > Both 3.0.4 and 2.3.1 are under /usr/lib. Sorry.. But that's really _it_: /usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include/qt.h /usr/lib/qt-3.0.4/include/qt.h Don't ask me WHY. This is a Slackware Distro, and it's installed that way. > > How do you expect us to guess which one you want then ? Ok. I forgot to mention there's a symlink (qt) in the same place that points to one of both. > > > FRONTEND_LDFLAGS="\$(QT_LDFLAGS)" > > FRONTEND_INCLUDES="-I\${srcdir}/qt2 \$(QT_INCLUDES)" > > This is src/frontends/qt2/ in the LyX source. > > All the variables are set at configure time. Ok - but even when LyX detects 3.0.4, the qt2 bits of above _are_ included. Is that correct? > > You still haven't posted the relevant bits from config.log either ... > > regards > john > -- > "Yeah, I woke up in the day accidentally once, the moon was on fire for some > reason and I couldn't see very well and all the bandwidth disappeared, it was > very scary :(" > - Orion -Parts from the config.log (This is with $QTDIR=2.3.1/symlink to 2.3.1) configure:13884: result: /usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/bin/uic configure:13899: checking for Qt library name configure:13944: g++ -o conftest -g -O -Wno-non-template-friend -ftemplate-depth -30 -W -Wall -I/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include -L/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/lib -lqt3 -isystem /usr/X11R6/include conftest.cc -lSM -lICE -lc -lm -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 > &5 /usr/i386-slackware-linux/bin/ld: cannot find -lqt3 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status --- configure:13944: g++ -o conftest -g -O -Wno-non-template-friend -ftemplate-depth -30 -W -Wall -I/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include -L/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/lib -lqt2 -isystem /usr/X11R6/include conftest.cc -lSM -lICE -lc -lm -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 > &5 /usr/i386-slackware-linux/bin/ld: cannot find -lqt2 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status configure:13947: $? = 1 =Note: there is no libqt2... just libqt - should there be a link? config.status:760: creating src/frontends/xforms/forms/Makefile config.status:760: creating src/frontends/qt2/Makefile config.status:760: creating src/frontends/qt2/moc/Makefile config.status:760: creating src/frontends/qt2/ui/Makefile config.status:760: creating src/frontends/qt2/ui/moc/Makefile config.status:760: creating src/frontends/gnome/Makefile config.status:864: creating src/config.h lyx_cv_modern_streams=no lyx_cv_qtversion=$'2.3.1 ' lyx_cv_std_count=yes qt_cv_dir=/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1 qt_cv_includes=/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include qt_cv_libname=-lqt qt_cv_libraries=/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/lib qt_cv_path_moc=/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/bin/moc qt_cv_path_moc2=NONE qt_cv_path_uic=/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/bin/uic FRONTEND='qt2' FRONTEND_GUILIB='qt2/*.lo qt2/ui/*.lo qt2/moc/*.lo qt2/ui/moc/*.lo' FRONTEND_INCLUDES='-I${srcdir}/qt2 $(QT_INCLUDES)' FRONTEND_LDFLAGS='$(QT_LDFLAGS)' FRONTEND_LIBS='$(QT_LIB)' QT_INCLUDES='-I/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include' QT_LDFLAGS='-L/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/lib' QT_LIB='-lqt' QT_VERSION='2.3.1 ' RANLIB='ranlib' SET_MAKE='' SHELL='/bin/sh' STRIP='strip' UIC='/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/bin/uic' This is the (first) error when doing make: g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../../../src -I../../../../src -I../../../../src/frontends -I../../../../src/frontends/qt2 -I./qt2 -I/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include -I../../../../boost -I../../../../src/frontends/controllers -isystem /usr/X11R6/include -DQT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE -DQT_GENUINE_STR -DQT_NO_TRANSLATION -g -O -Wno-non-template-friend -ftemplate-depth-30 -W -Wall -c QAboutDialogBase.C -Wp,-MD,.deps/QAboutDialogBase.TPlo QAboutDialogBase.C: In method `QAboutDialogBase::QAboutDialogBase(QWidget * = 0, const char * = 0, bool = FALSE, unsigned int = 0)': QAboutDialogBase.C:36: implicit declaration of function `int trUtf8(...)' QAboutDialogBase.C:36: no matching function for call to `QAboutDialogBase::setCaption (int)' /usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include/qwidget.h:264: candidates are: void QWidget::setCaption(const QString &) QAboutDialogBase.C:49: no matching function for call to `QLabel::setText (int)' /usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include/qlabel.h:100: candidates are: void QLabel::setText(const QString &) QAboutDialogBase.C:52: no matching function for call to `QTabWidget::insertTab (QWidget *&, int)'
Re: pdf won't open on other platform
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 12:35:14AM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote: > On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 02:23:31PM -0500, Paul Tremblay wrote: > > I tried exporting the document as latex and running > > > > dvips -Ppdf -o outfile.ps infile.dvi > > ps2pdf outfile.ps > > Does using ps2pdf13 instead of ps2pdf help ? > (or 'ps2pdf -dCompatibilityLevel=1.3 outfile.ps' if you don't have ps2pdf13) No. I tried this, and my friend complained that the file came out scrambled. This seems a little strange. My PDF files open perfectly on my linux box, and on my girfriends' Macintosh, which uses Acrobat Reader 5. My friends with Acrobat Reader 5 cannot open the same file. Thanks Paul -- *Paul Tremblay * *[EMAIL PROTECTED]*
Re: formatting page numbers
Jeroen Vriesman wrote: > What I did, was choosing amsbook style, I am already using another style (thesis) How to have the fancyheaders then ? (it does not show up as an option, only plain an default do). > and I've selected fancy headers in layout-document from lyx. > > Strange enough, I had to put the rest of the fancy header stuff in an ERT at the >beginning of the document, > didn't work in the preamble. What is an "ERT" ? > if you don't select the fancy header in the layout-document window, lyx doesn't >include a \usepackage{fancyhrd}, so that's probably why you get the undefined control >sequence. I put \usepackage{fancyheadings} in the preamble ... to no avail. Frederic --
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Re: QT compile problems.
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 05:37:59PM -0700, Bruce Sass wrote: > ...is the qt frontend even usable with qt3? Yes (in fact it works a little bit better) john -- "Yeah, I woke up in the day accidentally once, the moon was on fire for some reason and I couldn't see very well and all the bandwidth disappeared, it was very scary :(" - Orion
Re: QT compile problems.
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, John Coppens wrote: > On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 18:33:30 + > John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 03:09:20PM -0300, John Coppens wrote: > > > > > QTDIR is pointing to the 3.0.4 version, which is logical, because its > > > the latest. But LyX internally has quite a few hardwired links to the > > > qt2 directories. > > > > There are no hardwired links at all. > > > > Where are the Qt 3.0.4 headers on your system ? > > > > You must make sure that it finds the same library version and headers > > version. Check config.log for the qt bits > > > > Both 3.0.4 and 2.3.1 are under /usr/lib. > Why, if no qt isn't hardcoded, is this in configure.ac: > > qt) > QT_DO_IT_ALL > FRONTEND="qt2" > FRONTEND_GUILIB="qt2/*.lo qt2/ui/*.lo qt2/moc/*.lo qt2/ui/moc/*.lo" > FRONTEND_LDFLAGS="\$(QT_LDFLAGS)" > FRONTEND_INCLUDES="-I\${srcdir}/qt2 \$(QT_INCLUDES)" > FRONTEND_LIBS="\$(QT_LIB)" > FRONTEND_INFO="Qt version: ${QT_VERSION}\n" These qt2 bits are references into the LyX source, not your system... > This always gets activated - even if $QTDIR is pointing to 3.0.4, and > if LyX correctly detects this version of Qt? (of course not the .ac, > but the actual configure and makefiles do use these options) ...is the qt frontend even usable with qt3? - Bruce
spell check
so i just recently switched from redhat to debian woody, i'm running 1.1.6 and i almost got everything working agian. but still not spell checker. i installed ispell and aspell. but there's not /usr/lib/ispell like the faq says there should be. what do i do first to get this running? = Have freedom, Be authentic, Put yourself on the line, Define your own success. =
Copy and paste problems
I have prepared a Prosper class presentation in Lyx and want to include some of it in a book I am preparing for my students. In Lyx I did a copy and paste and removed any Prosper specific environments and ERT. The document generated about 800 errors. These disappeared when I cut the new parts from the document. -- Laurie Savage Science @ Pascoe Vale Girls' College 03 9306 2544
Re: SIunits conflict with book layoutTh e
The error box appears right at the top of the document, before the title. I have tried what you advise. No luck! Laurie On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 17:10, Herbert Voss wrote: > Laurie Savage schrieb: > > >I am trying to use SIunits in the book layout. I get an error message > >"square already defined". Am I doing anything wrong. I have a 'plain > >vanilla' preamble which only includes > > > >\usepackage{SIunits} > > > the problem must be elsewhere in the doc. > > cretae a new doc with book layout and insert > > \usepackage{SIunits} > > in the preamble. no copy and paste some parts from your > doc into this new one and try to run dvi-view. > > Herbert > > -- > http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/ > > > > -- Laurie Savage Science @ Pascoe Vale Girls' College 03 9306 2544
Re: Changing font size on reference pages?
Great! Thanks for the link.. So in this case (to answer the original question), "large" would be what is appropriate... nirmal On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 22:45:11 +0100 Jeroen Vriesman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/fonts/fonts.phtml > > shows the size of large, Large, small etc. in terms of points. > > Jeroen. >
Re: pdf won't open on other platform
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 17:36:17 -0500 (EST) Diab Jerius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 5 Dec, Paul Tremblay wrote: > > I have just done a search on the web and found that no one else has had > > this problem, or at least that I could find. > > I just had this experience last night, as a matter of fact. I exported > a document to PDF, sent it off to a Windows user, who complained that it > wasn't recognized (I couldn't get a more technical description than > that). I was able to view it with acroread under Linux. Ok... 'It wasn't recognized'... Does this mean that the plug-in didn't get called in the browser? Or was it Reader that complained? In the first case, did you send the file with the correct extension? As Windows hides extension this can be difficult to establish. I'd suggest to ask the Windows users to _download_ the file (right click & save as...) then try to open it explicitly with Acrobat. John > > I re-exported the PDF using the pslatex fonts and the document was > succesfully viewed on Windows. > > Diab >
Re: pdf won't open on other platform
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 05:36:17PM -0500, Diab Jerius wrote: > I just had this experience last night, as a matter of fact. I exported > a document to PDF, sent it off to a Windows user, who complained that it > wasn't recognized (I couldn't get a more technical description than > that). I was able to view it with acroread under Linux. > > I re-exported the PDF using the pslatex fonts and the document was > succesfully viewed on Windows. > Do you mean that you used the package pslatex ( \usepackage{pslatex})? I thought this package was deprecated? (Which I guess doesn't matter for now, if it works!) I am just curios so I can try this myself. Paul -- *Paul Tremblay * *[EMAIL PROTECTED]*
Re: pdf won't open on other platform
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 02:23:31PM -0500, Paul Tremblay wrote: > I tried exporting the document as latex and running > > dvips -Ppdf -o outfile.ps infile.dvi > ps2pdf outfile.ps Does using ps2pdf13 instead of ps2pdf help ? (or 'ps2pdf -dCompatibilityLevel=1.3 outfile.ps' if you don't have ps2pdf13)
Re: pdf won't open on other platform
On 5 Dec, Paul Tremblay wrote: > I have just done a search on the web and found that no one else has had > this problem, or at least that I could find. I just had this experience last night, as a matter of fact. I exported a document to PDF, sent it off to a Windows user, who complained that it wasn't recognized (I couldn't get a more technical description than that). I was able to view it with acroread under Linux. I re-exported the PDF using the pslatex fonts and the document was succesfully viewed on Windows. Diab
Re: pdf won't open on other platform
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 06:53:06PM -0300, John Coppens wrote: > > Did you try to re-install Acrobat on the Windows machine? Even if you > can open other pdfs, the executable or libraries can be damaged or > incomplete. > I don't have access to the Windows machine. I have sent the file out to people in our group. Two different people cannot open the file. I did forget to mention that I used Adobe Avant Garde font for my title. Avant Garde is a Postscript type 1 font. I would thing that at most this would render the title in an ugly font. I also tried pdflatex. When I sent this to my friend, he said that Adobe Acrobat Reader opened, but he saw only a blank screen. I have just done a search on the web and found that no one else has had this problem, or at least that I could find. I will try using \usepackage{times}. I will also get rid of the special font for the title, and then see if he can open up that. Thanks Paul -- *Paul Tremblay * *[EMAIL PROTECTED]*
Re: QT compile problems.
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 07:11:57PM -0300, John Coppens wrote: > > Where are the Qt 3.0.4 headers on your system ? Please answer this, or I can't help you. > Both 3.0.4 and 2.3.1 are under /usr/lib. How do you expect us to guess which one you want then ? > FRONTEND_LDFLAGS="\$(QT_LDFLAGS)" > FRONTEND_INCLUDES="-I\${srcdir}/qt2 \$(QT_INCLUDES)" This is src/frontends/qt2/ in the LyX source. All the variables are set at configure time. You still haven't posted the relevant bits from config.log either ... regards john -- "Yeah, I woke up in the day accidentally once, the moon was on fire for some reason and I couldn't see very well and all the bandwidth disappeared, it was very scary :(" - Orion
Re: QT compile problems.
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 18:33:30 + John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 03:09:20PM -0300, John Coppens wrote: > > > QTDIR is pointing to the 3.0.4 version, which is logical, because its > > the latest. But LyX internally has quite a few hardwired links to the > > qt2 directories. > > There are no hardwired links at all. > > Where are the Qt 3.0.4 headers on your system ? > > You must make sure that it finds the same library version and headers > version. Check config.log for the qt bits > Both 3.0.4 and 2.3.1 are under /usr/lib. Why, if no qt isn't hardcoded, is this in configure.ac: qt) QT_DO_IT_ALL FRONTEND="qt2" FRONTEND_GUILIB="qt2/*.lo qt2/ui/*.lo qt2/moc/*.lo qt2/ui/moc/*.lo" FRONTEND_LDFLAGS="\$(QT_LDFLAGS)" FRONTEND_INCLUDES="-I\${srcdir}/qt2 \$(QT_INCLUDES)" FRONTEND_LIBS="\$(QT_LIB)" FRONTEND_INFO="Qt version: ${QT_VERSION}\n" This always gets activated - even if $QTDIR is pointing to 3.0.4, and if LyX correctly detects this version of Qt? (of course not the .ac, but the actual configure and makefiles do use these options) Sorry if I'm wrong - I'm surely no software guru... John
Re: pdf won't open on other platform
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 14:23:31 -0500 Paul Tremblay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any idea what is going on here? > > Thanks > > Paul > Did you try to re-install Acrobat on the Windows machine? Even if you can open other pdfs, the executable or libraries can be damaged or incomplete. John
two questions
Hi I have two questions about style: I need to get the second (and third) line in the bibliography to be indented. Like so: Author, Author YEAR. some journal with a long name, volume ()issue etc etc etc etc ^ | The indentation here The second question is how I can get the caption style to be emph. when it is a figure and bold when it is a table ? Including the figure and table text. Any help will be welcome. Ingar Pareliussen
Re: Changing font size on reference pages?
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/fonts/fonts.phtml shows the size of large, Large, small etc. in terms of points. Jeroen. On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 15:20:15 -0500 Nirmal Govind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > How do I force the use of 12 point font in my autogenerated reference > > pages? > > > > Hi.. I was just trying to do this yesterday on some slides actually.. > and this is what worked for me - right before your Bibliography inset, > insert ERT and put {\large and right after the inset, insert another ERT > box and put } in there... so it'll look like: > > ERT: {\large > BibInset > ERT: } > > You might want to change the large to get the correct font size. I'm not > sure what large corresponds to in terms of pt. > > nirmal > > >
Re: lyx 1.2.1 & not found lyxrc
didja try making it ~/.lyxrc ? that's where mins is just a thought On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Holger Zebner wrote: > Hello, > I recently upgraded from Version 1.5.1fix to 1.2.1. > Now Lyx doesn't recognize the config. file (I put it in ~/.lyx/lyxrc). > Give me a hint, please. I didn't find anything about that in the recent mails. > > Greetings and thanks > Holger >
Re: Changing font size on reference pages?
> > How do I force the use of 12 point font in my autogenerated reference > pages? > Hi.. I was just trying to do this yesterday on some slides actually.. and this is what worked for me - right before your Bibliography inset, insert ERT and put {\large and right after the inset, insert another ERT box and put } in there... so it'll look like: ERT: {\large BibInset ERT: } You might want to change the large to get the correct font size. I'm not sure what large corresponds to in terms of pt. nirmal
pdf won't open on other platform
I have creaed a latex file and converted it to PDF, and it won't open on a friend's machine. In my preamble I have \usepackage mathptmx In order to run the conversion, I simply exported the document using the file->export->PDF option. I have a linux box, and I can open the resulting PDF file with both xpdf and acroread. In addtion, I mailed to the file across my apartment to my girfriend's Macintosh, and the PDF file opens perfectly with Acrobat 5. The file looks beautiful. However, my friend has a Windows box, and he reports this error: Adobe Acrobat 5.0 tells me that it cannot open it and that the "root object is missing or invalid." I tried exporting the document as latex and running dvips -Ppdf -o outfile.ps infile.dvi ps2pdf outfile.ps Again, this produced a perfectly working version for both my linux box and for the Macintosh, but it would not open on the Windows machine. Any idea what is going on here? Thanks Paul -- *Paul Tremblay * *[EMAIL PROTECTED]*
Changing font size on reference pages?
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Re: formatting page numbers
Jeroen Vriesman wrote: > Did you get errors? > Or did you not get what you expected? error (Undefined control sequence) I put what you suggested in the preamble. F -- > On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 00:36:10 -0500 > Frederic Leymarie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Thanks > > > > I tried what you suggest but it did not work. > > > > Anyone else has some experience with this ? > > > > I could not find any example on the LyX tips either. > > > > Frederic > > -- > > > > > > > > Jeroen Vriesman wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 04 Dec 2002 16:30:25 -0500 > > > Frederic Leymarie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > Hi there > > > > > > > > I need to do the following (would someone > > > > have an example of LaTeX commands for it ?): > > > > > > > > On pages with major (chapter) headings, > > > > the arabic numerals should be centered at > > > > the bottom of the page. On all other pages, > > > > they should be placed flush with the margin > > > > at the top right hand corner of the page, > > > > 2cm below the top edge. > > > > > > > > --- > > > > Frederic > > > > > > > > > > use fancy headers, you can define them separate for fancy and plain style. > > > \fancypagestyle{plain}{ > > > > > > \fancyfoot[C]{\thepage} > > > } > > > > > > \pagestyle{fancy}{ > > > > > > \rhead{\thepage} > > > > > > } > > > > > > and some other stuff, this is just a hint to get started. > > > > > > Jeroen.
Re: QT compile problems.
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 03:09:20PM -0300, John Coppens wrote: > QTDIR is pointing to the 3.0.4 version, which is logical, because its > the latest. But LyX internally has quite a few hardwired links to the > qt2 directories. There are no hardwired links at all. Where are the Qt 3.0.4 headers on your system ? You must make sure that it finds the same library version and headers version. Check config.log for the qt bits > g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../../../src -I../../../../src >-I../../../../src/frontends -I../../../../src/frontends/qt2 -I./qt2 >-I/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include -I../../../../boost >-I../../../../src/frontends/controllers -isystem /usr/X11R6/include >-DQT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE -DQT_GENUINE_STR -DQT_NO_TRANSLATION -g -O >-Wno-non-template-friend -ftemplate-depth-30 -W -Wall -c QAboutDialogBase.C >-Wp,-MD,.deps/QAboutDialogBase.TPlo > QAboutDialogBase.C: In method `QAboutDialogBase::QAboutDialogBase(QWidget * = 0, >const char * = 0, bool = FALSE, unsigned int = 0)': > QAboutDialogBase.C:36: implicit declaration of function `int trUtf8(...)' > QAboutDialogBase.C:36: no matching function for call to >`QAboutDialogBase::setCaption (int)' > /usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include/qwidget.h:264: candidates are: void >QWidget::setCaption(const QString &) > QAboutDialogBase.C:49: no matching function for call to `QLabel::setText (int)' > /usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include/qlabel.h:100: candidates are: void QLabel::setText(const >QString &) > And so on Something has got badly confused. Btw, deleting config.log makes no difference, maybe you are thinking of config.cache > Does it have to be an explicit version of Qt? No. regards john
Re: QT compile problems.
Thanks John... QTDIR is pointing to the 3.0.4 version, which is logical, because its the latest. But LyX internally has quite a few hardwired links to the qt2 directories. I now defined QTDIR to point to 2.3.1, reconfigured (deleted config.log first), and in the final link, LyX still tries to access the 3.0.4 directory... I did a make clean, and then I get these errors: g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../../../src -I../../../../src -I../../../../src/frontends -I../../../../src/frontends/qt2 -I./qt2 -I/usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include -I../../../../boost -I../../../../src/frontends/controllers -isystem /usr/X11R6/include -DQT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE -DQT_GENUINE_STR -DQT_NO_TRANSLATION -g -O -Wno-non-template-friend -ftemplate-depth-30 -W -Wall -c QAboutDialogBase.C -Wp,-MD,.deps/QAboutDialogBase.TPlo QAboutDialogBase.C: In method `QAboutDialogBase::QAboutDialogBase(QWidget * = 0, const char * = 0, bool = FALSE, unsigned int = 0)': QAboutDialogBase.C:36: implicit declaration of function `int trUtf8(...)' QAboutDialogBase.C:36: no matching function for call to `QAboutDialogBase::setCaption (int)' /usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include/qwidget.h:264: candidates are: void QWidget::setCaption(const QString &) QAboutDialogBase.C:49: no matching function for call to `QLabel::setText (int)' /usr/lib/qt-2.3.1/include/qlabel.h:100: candidates are: void QLabel::setText(const QString &) And so on Does it have to be an explicit version of Qt? John On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 12:46:07 + John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 01:02:45AM -0300, John Coppens wrote: > > > I'm trying to compile LyX CVS with the --with-frontend=qt option. > > Configure goes quite well, but compilation fails at the end with a > > long list of messages about missing references. > > > > Now, configure reports Qt3, which really is installed. And I've > > noticed that LyX actually explicitly links to qt2... I'm guessing > > this is the cause if the problem. (I have both Qt's installed). > > You have a) passed the wrong $QTDIR or set the wrong $QTDIR > b) used a compiler version that doesn't match the one Qt was compiled > with > > regards > john > -- > "Trolls like content too." > - Bob Abooey, /.
install latex
hi, i'm a newbie in latex, could some one tell me how to install and configure latex? Thank you very mutch
Re: Discussion on outline/layout mode for LyX
On Thursday 05 December 2002 02:37 am, Andre Poenitz wrote: > On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 11:05:36PM +, John Levon wrote: > > > sorting branches on one level, binsorting of multiple branches by > > > qualitative measures, randomization of branches on one level, > > > > Why would you want any of these ? > > Featureritis majestatis... > > Andre' These features are overkill for a word processor, but they're very valuable in a dedicated outline processor like VimOutliner (we're planning on incorporating many of those features). An outline processor can be used as an aid to thinking, not only contributing to convergent thinking, but also divergent thinking (brainstorming). My best description of an outline is that it's a planning tool for those too busy not to get it right the first time. My plan for future books is to create the book's outline in VimOutliner, a dedicated outline processor. Then I'll use my script to turn it into LyX headings. Then, if LyX has an outline view like MS Word or like Klyx (flawed as it is), I can continue to manipulate my book as an outline, but without the computer assisted thought features. Steve -- Steve Litt Author: * Universal Troubleshooting Process courseware * Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful Technologist * Rapid Learning: Secret Weapon of the Successful Technologist Webmaster * Troubleshooters.Com * http://www.troubleshooters.com (Legal Disclaimer) Follow these suggestions at your own risk.
Re: QT compile problems.
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 01:02:45AM -0300, John Coppens wrote: > I'm trying to compile LyX CVS with the --with-frontend=qt option. > Configure goes quite well, but compilation fails at the end with a > long list of messages about missing references. > > Now, configure reports Qt3, which really is installed. And I've > noticed that LyX actually explicitly links to qt2... I'm guessing > this is the cause if the problem. (I have both Qt's installed). You have a) passed the wrong $QTDIR or set the wrong $QTDIR b) used a compiler version that doesn't match the one Qt was compiled with regards john -- "Trolls like content too." - Bob Abooey, /.
Re: Discussion on outline/layout mode for LyX
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 09:17:51PM -0500, Matej Cepl wrote: > How to say it ... because they are very useful. If you haven't > tried, it is probably hard to imagine. It is more about thinking > than writing, but this kind of program was for me the first CAT > (Computer Aided Thinking) tool. I prefer to plan my writing rather than let good Lady Luck decide :) john -- "Trolls like content too." - Bob Abooey, /.
Re: keyboard shortcut for document menu
> "Peter" == Peter Harkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Peter> I'm working with several smallish documents that Peter> cross-reference each other and are included in one large Peter> document. I tend to jump around between the documents as I Peter> think of things to add or references to make, but I'm hampered Peter> by needing to take my hands off the keyboard to do so. Peter> I've looked in the Customization help file, but I can't see a Peter> shortcut for switching between documents, nor can I see a way Peter> to define a keybinding for this. What function name would I Peter> use? I looked in lyx's share/ui/default.ui and there aren't any Peter> function names listed. Such bindings do not really exist yet. Note however that You can use the shortcuts M-d 1, M-d 2, etc. JMarc
AW: Lyx-1.2.1 with SuSE-8.1
Hi, i think the main problem is that SuSE has different names for the rpm packages than Red Hat has. So ensure that you have a running tex/latex environment and then run: rpm -ivh --upgrade --nodeps *.rpm If this doesn't help you can add the option --force Bye Joe -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Michael Abshoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. Dezember 2002 09:24 An: Bruce Sass Cc: M. B. Schiekel; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: Lyx-1.2.1 with SuSE-8.1 Bruce Sass wrote: >On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, M. B. Schiekel wrote: > > > >>Hallo everybody, >> >>beg your pardon for 2 beginner questions. >>Now that I went from my stable SuSE-7.3, Lyx-1.6.1 to SuSE-8.1 >>I'm encountering many problems - here are 2 Lyx questions. >> >>1. SuSE-8.1 comes with Lyx-1.2.0 - and Lyx installs and runs. >>Next I installed (rpm --upgrade) from the lyx-server: >>Lyx-1.2.1-1rh8-xforms089.i386.rpm . >> >> > ^^^ > > >>Then I got the following ' failed dependencies': >> tetex-xdvi, tetex-latex, >> You should know that SuSE 8.1 doesn't install anything TeX-related even when you choose all software-packets during the installation. That means that you should install - pdf_te - psutils - dvitools with yast2. Than there shouldn't be any problems installing a lyx-binary compiled for SuSE. If you want to compile lyx you have to install the package xformsd. Let me know if you need any additional help. Michael >> perl(Cwd), perl(File::Basename), perl (FileHandle), >> perl(lib), perl (strict), perl(vars). >>So what to do? >> >> > >find a lyx-1.2.1 built for suse, >the rh8 indicates a RedHat package? > >build it yourself > > >- Bruce > > -- Michael Abshoff - MRB - Universität Dortmund - Telefon 755-3463 (intern) Where do you want to RTFM today?
keyboard shortcut for document menu
I'm working with several smallish documents that cross-reference each other and are included in one large document. I tend to jump around between the documents as I think of things to add or references to make, but I'm hampered by needing to take my hands off the keyboard to do so. I've looked in the Customization help file, but I can't see a shortcut for switching between documents, nor can I see a way to define a keybinding for this. What function name would I use? I looked in lyx's share/ui/default.ui and there aren't any function names listed.
Re: Lyx-1.2.1 with SuSE-8.1
Bruce Sass wrote: On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, M. B. Schiekel wrote: Hallo everybody, beg your pardon for 2 beginner questions. Now that I went from my stable SuSE-7.3, Lyx-1.6.1 to SuSE-8.1 I'm encountering many problems - here are 2 Lyx questions. 1. SuSE-8.1 comes with Lyx-1.2.0 - and Lyx installs and runs. Next I installed (rpm --upgrade) from the lyx-server: Lyx-1.2.1-1rh8-xforms089.i386.rpm . ^^^ Then I got the following ' failed dependencies': tetex-xdvi, tetex-latex, You should know that SuSE 8.1 doesn't install anything TeX-related even when you choose all software-packets during the installation. That means that you should install - pdf_te - psutils - dvitools with yast2. Than there shouldn't be any problems installing a lyx-binary compiled for SuSE. If you want to compile lyx you have to install the package xformsd. Let me know if you need any additional help. Michael perl(Cwd), perl(File::Basename), perl (FileHandle), perl(lib), perl (strict), perl(vars). So what to do? find a lyx-1.2.1 built for suse, the rh8 indicates a RedHat package? build it yourself - Bruce -- Michael Abshoff - MRB - Universität Dortmund - Telefon 755-3463 (intern) Where do you want to RTFM today?