Hi
how do I input equations into the AMS align, alignat etc environments?
reLyX can import these fine from latex files but when I go to use the align
environment, all I get are two blue boxes corresponding to a single equation.
I can replicate these in new rows by CTRL-ENTER but I clearly need
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 12:06:38PM +, Morgan Kelly wrote:
What do I do?
You could start with telling us the version of LyX you use.
M-m c i for 'math column insert' might help in a few cases.
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do
M-m c i does the job fine.
many thanks
Morgan
On Tue 17 Dec 2002 12:23, you wrote:
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 12:06:38PM +, Morgan Kelly wrote:
What do I do?
You could start with telling us the version of LyX you use.
M-m c i for 'math column insert' might help in a few cases.
Hi,
I'm using LyX version 1.2.1. If I run the spell-checker on a czech
document it doesn't understand words with certain czech characters (ie.
). I thought this problem can be solved by Use input encoding switch
but the czech dictionary doesn't support -T latin2 option.
The strange thing is
Is there a simple way to swap rows and columns in a LyX table?
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)
We are glad to announce the release of LyX 1.2.2.
LyX 1.2.2 is a maintenance release. It is a recommended upgrade from
1.2.0 or 1.2.1, especially since it fixes a few bugs introduced in
1.2.1.
In case you are wondering what LyX is, here is what
http://www.lyx.org/ has to say on the subject:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
We are glad to announce the release of LyX 1.2.2.
LyX 1.2.2 is a maintenance release. It is a recommended upgrade from
1.2.0 or 1.2.1, especially since it fixes a few bugs introduced in
1.2.1.
In case you are wondering what LyX is, here is what
http://www.lyx.org/
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Stephan Witt wrote:
existant. I think it should be a lookup of strcpy instead.
No, stpcpy is just right. Man stpcpy:
stpcpy - copy a string returning a pointer to its end
Sharp observation, anyway. :)
Stephan == Stephan Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan Dear automake/configure friends, ;)
Dear Stephan,
Stephan I have succesfully built a lyx binary from the tar-ball.
Stephan There was no problem. Thank you.
Great. What platform? If it is standard enough and you can run 'make
bindist',
Ondrej Martinek wrote:
I'm using LyX version 1.2.1. If I run the spell-checker on a czech
document it doesn't understand words with certain czech characters (ie.
). I thought this problem can be solved by Use input encoding switch
but the czech dictionary doesn't support -T latin2 option.
Hi all!
On Monday 16 December 2002 19:38, Mark Carroll wrote:
(snip)
You've certainly been echoing my thoughts.
Well, mine too. I also looking for a GUI-based layout designing app some time
ago. What I imagined was something similar to the well known commercial
typesetting systems
Well, there's option 4:
- create an über class / layout which encompasses all possible layout
variations allowing the user to pick / choose from the myriad options
which could then be wired up in a LyX dialogue box.
William
Hello,
It's a bit off topic, but I get this:
ld: fatal: too many symbols require `small' PIC references:
have 2424, maximum 2048 -- recompile some modules -K PIC.
Thanks for a hint.
--
Jean-Pierre
On my Solaris box w/ Sun cc, I did this after xmkmf -a
perl -i.bak -pe 's/PICFLAGS\s*=.*/PICFLAGS = -KPIC/' `find . -name Makefile`
(some sub Makefiles hardwired -fPIC for cc, which doesn't work, and this
catches that as well)
you'll need to do a
make clean
make
On
Giovanni Biczó wrote:
Anyway, a discussion on this topic would be very important from
my point of view.
You are trying to beat dead horse to run. Not that LaTeX would be
dead, but it is absolutely not suited for being the backend for
typesetting general layouts. That's not what it was prepared
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Giovanni [windows-1252] Biczó wrote:
(snip)
The only drawback of my dream is, that it has not too much to do with the
TeX-LaTeX-LyX approach.
(snip)
You don't think so? I can see that a WYSIWYG way of doing it might be, but
layouts are very much a part of the LaTeX approach
Matej said:
You are trying to beat dead horse to run. Not that LaTeX would be
dead, but it is absolutely not suited for being the backend for
typesetting general layouts.
But there's no better tool for high-quality automated typesetting.
That's not what it was prepared for.
You should instead
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, William Adams wrote:
Matej said:
(snip)
:-), but lout is IMHO better for this.
Apparently only for those willing to tolerate widows and orphans w/ impunity.
(snip)
@InitialBreak { unbreakablefirst unbreakablelast 1.20fx adjust hyphen }
and suchlike should avoid them?
--
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Hi -- I'm using the tarball to compile the updated lyx
(version 1.2.2) on Redhat Linux 8.0. Everything seems
to compile okay after I run make, except I get a seemingly
fatal error associated with undefined references to the
thesaurus program Aiksaurus. This is despite the fact that
I have
On 17 Dec 2002 at 16:46, Alex Casti wrote about Trouble compiling version 1.2.2
(Aiksaurus troubl:
Hi -- I'm using the tarball to compile the updated lyx
(version 1.2.2) on Redhat Linux 8.0. Everything seems
to compile okay after I run make, except I get a seemingly
fatal error associated
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, William Adams wrote:
and whose documents leaves a lot to be desired typographically, w/
widows and orphans and extra space between indented paragraphs---'cause
of that I find it hard to take seriously.
1) Lout can deal with widows and orphans (at least it could last
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Just compiled 1.2.2 without any problems (using xforms 1.0) on my new
ibook running debian powerpc with the benh kernel.. things look a lot
different (a lot better i.e.) on the mac I must say...
nirmal
Well I dont know if you got a reply from anyone else but here is my
sugestion (havent tryed but think it works). In the preamble you should
be able to set the size with the \small \smaller \large \larger \huge
commands. Having a look at the .cls files you should also be able to do
something by
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Stephan == Stephan Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan Dear automake/configure friends, ;)
Dear Stephan,
Stephan I have succesfully built a lyx binary from the tar-ball.
Stephan There was no problem. Thank you.
Great. What platform? If it is standard enough
Hi
how do I input equations into the AMS align, alignat etc environments?
reLyX can import these fine from latex files but when I go to use the align
environment, all I get are two blue boxes corresponding to a single equation.
I can replicate these in new rows by CTRL-ENTER but I clearly need
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 12:06:38PM +, Morgan Kelly wrote:
What do I do?
You could start with telling us the version of LyX you use.
M-m c i for 'math column insert' might help in a few cases.
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do
M-m c i does the job fine.
many thanks
Morgan
On Tue 17 Dec 2002 12:23, you wrote:
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 12:06:38PM +, Morgan Kelly wrote:
What do I do?
You could start with telling us the version of LyX you use.
M-m c i for 'math column insert' might help in a few cases.
Hi,
I'm using LyX version 1.2.1. If I run the spell-checker on a czech
document it doesn't understand words with certain czech characters (ie.
). I thought this problem can be solved by Use input encoding switch
but the czech dictionary doesn't support -T latin2 option.
The strange thing is
Is there a simple way to swap rows and columns in a LyX table?
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)
We are glad to announce the release of LyX 1.2.2.
LyX 1.2.2 is a maintenance release. It is a recommended upgrade from
1.2.0 or 1.2.1, especially since it fixes a few bugs introduced in
1.2.1.
In case you are wondering what LyX is, here is what
http://www.lyx.org/ has to say on the subject:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
We are glad to announce the release of LyX 1.2.2.
LyX 1.2.2 is a maintenance release. It is a recommended upgrade from
1.2.0 or 1.2.1, especially since it fixes a few bugs introduced in
1.2.1.
In case you are wondering what LyX is, here is what
http://www.lyx.org/
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Stephan Witt wrote:
existant. I think it should be a lookup of strcpy instead.
No, stpcpy is just right. Man stpcpy:
stpcpy - copy a string returning a pointer to its end
Sharp observation, anyway. :)
Stephan == Stephan Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan Dear automake/configure friends, ;)
Dear Stephan,
Stephan I have succesfully built a lyx binary from the tar-ball.
Stephan There was no problem. Thank you.
Great. What platform? If it is standard enough and you can run 'make
bindist',
Ondrej Martinek wrote:
I'm using LyX version 1.2.1. If I run the spell-checker on a czech
document it doesn't understand words with certain czech characters (ie.
). I thought this problem can be solved by Use input encoding switch
but the czech dictionary doesn't support -T latin2 option.
Hi all!
On Monday 16 December 2002 19:38, Mark Carroll wrote:
(snip)
You've certainly been echoing my thoughts.
Well, mine too. I also looking for a GUI-based layout designing app some time
ago. What I imagined was something similar to the well known commercial
typesetting systems
Well, there's option 4:
- create an über class / layout which encompasses all possible layout
variations allowing the user to pick / choose from the myriad options
which could then be wired up in a LyX dialogue box.
William
Hi
Yes, and then write an übergzip, which would help us for compressing the
class, in order to fill only one cd-rom, and not 24 :)))
Jokes apart: it seems to be a bit complicated, but I will think on it.
At a first glance, I think, that it is not really compatible with lyx's
concept, but at the
Hello,
It's a bit off topic, but I get this:
ld: fatal: too many symbols require `small' PIC references:
have 2424, maximum 2048 -- recompile some modules -K PIC.
Thanks for a hint.
--
Jean-Pierre
On my Solaris box w/ Sun cc, I did this after xmkmf -a
perl -i.bak -pe 's/PICFLAGS\s*=.*/PICFLAGS = -KPIC/' `find . -name Makefile`
(some sub Makefiles hardwired -fPIC for cc, which doesn't work, and this
catches that as well)
you'll need to do a
make clean
make
On
Giovanni Biczó wrote:
Anyway, a discussion on this topic would be very important from
my point of view.
You are trying to beat dead horse to run. Not that LaTeX would be
dead, but it is absolutely not suited for being the backend for
typesetting general layouts. That's not what it was prepared
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Giovanni [windows-1252] Biczó wrote:
(snip)
The only drawback of my dream is, that it has not too much to do with the
TeX-LaTeX-LyX approach.
(snip)
You don't think so? I can see that a WYSIWYG way of doing it might be, but
layouts are very much a part of the LaTeX approach
Matej said:
You are trying to beat dead horse to run. Not that LaTeX would be
dead, but it is absolutely not suited for being the backend for
typesetting general layouts.
But there's no better tool for high-quality automated typesetting.
That's not what it was prepared for.
You should instead
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, William Adams wrote:
Matej said:
(snip)
:-), but lout is IMHO better for this.
Apparently only for those willing to tolerate widows and orphans w/ impunity.
(snip)
@InitialBreak { unbreakablefirst unbreakablelast 1.20fx adjust hyphen }
and suchlike should avoid them?
--
DIKKAT
VIDEO CD :
Iddia ediyoruz.. Hic bir yerden temin edemeyeceginiz ses ve göruntu kalitesi ile
yuzlerce porno video CD. arSivimiz yenilenmistir. istemis oldugunuz video CD.ler
bire bir yollanir kesinlikle isteginiz harici alakasiz baSka video CD.ler yollanmaz.
Anal. Oral. Vajinal. Grup.
Hi -- I'm using the tarball to compile the updated lyx
(version 1.2.2) on Redhat Linux 8.0. Everything seems
to compile okay after I run make, except I get a seemingly
fatal error associated with undefined references to the
thesaurus program Aiksaurus. This is despite the fact that
I have
On 17 Dec 2002 at 16:46, Alex Casti wrote about Trouble compiling version 1.2.2
(Aiksaurus troubl:
Hi -- I'm using the tarball to compile the updated lyx
(version 1.2.2) on Redhat Linux 8.0. Everything seems
to compile okay after I run make, except I get a seemingly
fatal error associated
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, William Adams wrote:
and whose documents leaves a lot to be desired typographically, w/
widows and orphans and extra space between indented paragraphs---'cause
of that I find it hard to take seriously.
1) Lout can deal with widows and orphans (at least it could last
¹« ˾ ¼ò ½é
֪ʶ¾¼ÃµÄ½¨Á¢Ö±½ÓÒÀÀµÓÚ֪ʶµÄ´´Ð¡¢Éú²ú¡¢´«²¥ºÍÓ¦Óã¬ÕⶼÀë²»¿ªÇÐʵÓÐЧµÄ֪ʶ²úȨÖƶȵı£»¤¡£Éç»áÒѽøÈë֪ʶ¾¼Ãʱ´ú£¬ÆóÒµ·¢Õ¹Ö÷Òª¿¿¹Ø¼ü¼¼Êõ¡¢Æ·ÅƼ°ÏúÊÛÇþµÀ£¬À´Õ¼ÁìºÍÀ©´óÊг¡£¬Ôö¼ÓÀûÈó£¬ÖªÊ¶¾¼ÃµÄ±¾ÖʺÍÌØÕ÷¾ö¶¨Á˱ØÐë¼Óǿ֪ʶ²úȨ·¨Âɱ£»¤¡£
Just compiled 1.2.2 without any problems (using xforms 1.0) on my new
ibook running debian powerpc with the benh kernel.. things look a lot
different (a lot better i.e.) on the mac I must say...
nirmal
Well I dont know if you got a reply from anyone else but here is my
sugestion (havent tryed but think it works). In the preamble you should
be able to set the size with the \small \smaller \large \larger \huge
commands. Having a look at the .cls files you should also be able to do
something by
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Stephan == Stephan Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan Dear automake/configure friends, ;)
Dear Stephan,
Stephan I have succesfully built a lyx binary from the tar-ball.
Stephan There was no problem. Thank you.
Great. What platform? If it is standard enough
Hi
how do I input equations into the AMS align, alignat etc environments?
reLyX can import these fine from latex files but when I go to use the align
environment, all I get are two blue boxes corresponding to a single equation.
I can replicate these in new rows by CTRL-ENTER but I clearly need
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 12:06:38PM +, Morgan Kelly wrote:
> What do I do?
You could start with telling us the version of LyX you use.
M-m c i for 'math column insert' might help in a few cases.
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do
M-m c i does the job fine.
many thanks
Morgan
On Tue 17 Dec 2002 12:23, you wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 12:06:38PM +, Morgan Kelly wrote:
> > What do I do?
>
> You could start with telling us the version of LyX you use.
>
> M-m c i for 'math column insert' might help in a few
Hi,
I'm using LyX version 1.2.1. If I run the spell-checker on a czech
document it doesn't understand words with certain czech characters (ie.
). I thought this problem can be solved by "Use input encoding" switch
but the czech dictionary doesn't support "-T latin2" option.
The strange
Is there a simple way to swap rows and columns in a LyX table?
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)
We are glad to announce the release of LyX 1.2.2.
LyX 1.2.2 is a maintenance release. It is a recommended upgrade from
1.2.0 or 1.2.1, especially since it fixes a few bugs introduced in
1.2.1.
In case you are wondering what LyX is, here is what
http://www.lyx.org/ has to say on the subject:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
We are glad to announce the release of LyX 1.2.2.
LyX 1.2.2 is a maintenance release. It is a recommended upgrade from
1.2.0 or 1.2.1, especially since it fixes a few bugs introduced in
1.2.1.
In case you are wondering what LyX is, here is what
http://www.lyx.org/
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Stephan Witt wrote:
>existant. I think it should be a lookup of strcpy instead.
No, stpcpy is just right. Man stpcpy:
stpcpy - copy a string returning a pointer to its end
Sharp observation, anyway. :)
> "Stephan" == Stephan Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stephan> Dear automake/configure friends, ;)
Dear Stephan,
Stephan> I have succesfully built a lyx binary from the tar-ball.
Stephan> There was no problem. Thank you.
Great. What platform? If it is standard enough and you can run
Ondrej Martinek wrote:
> I'm using LyX version 1.2.1. If I run the spell-checker on a czech
> document it doesn't understand words with certain czech characters (ie.
> ). I thought this problem can be solved by "Use input encoding" switch
> but the czech dictionary doesn't support "-T latin2"
Hi all!
On Monday 16 December 2002 19:38, Mark Carroll wrote:
(snip)
> You've certainly been echoing my thoughts.
Well, mine too. I also looking for a GUI-based layout designing app some time
ago. What I imagined was something similar to the well known commercial
typesetting systems
Well, there's option 4:
- create an über class / layout which encompasses all possible layout
variations allowing the user to pick / choose from the myriad options
which could then be wired up in a LyX dialogue box.
William
Hi
Yes, and then write an übergzip, which would help us for compressing the
class, in order to fill only one cd-rom, and not 24 :)))
Jokes apart: it seems to be a bit complicated, but I will think on it.
At a first glance, I think, that it is not really "compatible" with lyx's
concept, but at
Hello,
It's a bit off topic, but I get this:
ld: fatal: too many symbols require `small' PIC references:
have 2424, maximum 2048 -- recompile some modules -K PIC.
Thanks for a hint.
--
Jean-Pierre
On my Solaris box w/ Sun cc, I did this after xmkmf -a
perl -i.bak -pe 's/PICFLAGS\s*=.*/PICFLAGS = -KPIC/' `find . -name Makefile`
(some sub Makefiles hardwired -fPIC for cc, which doesn't work, and this
catches that as well)
you'll need to do a
make clean
make
On
Giovanni Biczó wrote:
> Anyway, a discussion on this topic would be very important from
> my point of view.
You are trying to beat dead horse to run. Not that LaTeX would be
dead, but it is absolutely not suited for being the backend for
typesetting general layouts. That's not what it was
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Giovanni [windows-1252] Biczó wrote:
(snip)
> The only drawback of my dream is, that it has not too much to do with the
> TeX-LaTeX-LyX approach.
(snip)
You don't think so? I can see that a WYSIWYG way of doing it might be, but
layouts are very much a part of the LaTeX
Matej said:
>You are trying to beat dead horse to run. Not that LaTeX would be
>dead, but it is absolutely not suited for being the backend for
>typesetting general layouts.
But there's no better tool for high-quality automated typesetting.
>That's not what it was prepared for.
>You should
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, William Adams wrote:
> Matej said:
(snip)
> >:-), but lout is IMHO better for this.
>
> Apparently only for those willing to tolerate widows and orphans w/ impunity.
(snip)
@InitialBreak { unbreakablefirst unbreakablelast 1.20fx adjust hyphen }
and suchlike should avoid
DIKKAT
VIDEO CD :
Iddia ediyoruz.. Hic bir yerden temin edemeyeceginiz ses ve göruntu kalitesi ile
yuzlerce porno video CD. arSivimiz yenilenmistir. istemis oldugunuz video CD.ler
bire bir yollanir kesinlikle isteginiz harici alakasiz baSka video CD.ler yollanmaz.
Anal. Oral. Vajinal. Grup.
Hi -- I'm using the tarball to compile the updated lyx
(version 1.2.2) on Redhat Linux 8.0. Everything seems
to compile okay after I run "make", except I get a seemingly
fatal error associated with undefined references to the
thesaurus program Aiksaurus. This is despite the fact that
I have
On 17 Dec 2002 at 16:46, Alex Casti wrote about "Trouble compiling version 1.2.2
(Aiksaurus troubl":
>
> Hi -- I'm using the tarball to compile the updated lyx
> (version 1.2.2) on Redhat Linux 8.0. Everything seems
> to compile okay after I run "make", except I get a seemingly
> fatal error
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, William Adams wrote:
> and whose documents leaves a lot to be desired typographically, w/
> widows and orphans and extra space between indented paragraphs---'cause
> of that I find it hard to take seriously.
1) Lout can deal with widows and orphans (at least it could last
¹« ˾ ¼ò ½é
֪ʶ¾¼ÃµÄ½¨Á¢Ö±½ÓÒÀÀµÓÚ֪ʶµÄ´´Ð¡¢Éú²ú¡¢´«²¥ºÍÓ¦Óã¬ÕⶼÀë²»¿ªÇÐʵÓÐЧµÄ֪ʶ²úȨÖƶȵı£»¤¡£Éç»áÒѽøÈë֪ʶ¾¼Ãʱ´ú£¬ÆóÒµ·¢Õ¹Ö÷Òª¿¿¹Ø¼ü¼¼Êõ¡¢Æ·ÅƼ°ÏúÊÛÇþµÀ£¬À´Õ¼ÁìºÍÀ©´óÊг¡£¬Ôö¼ÓÀûÈó£¬ÖªÊ¶¾¼ÃµÄ±¾ÖʺÍÌØÕ÷¾ö¶¨Á˱ØÐë¼Óǿ֪ʶ²úȨ·¨Âɱ£»¤¡£
Just compiled 1.2.2 without any problems (using xforms 1.0) on my new
ibook running debian powerpc with the benh kernel.. things look a lot
different (a lot better i.e.) on the mac I must say...
nirmal
Well I dont know if you got a reply from anyone else but here is my
sugestion (havent tryed but think it works). In the preamble you should
be able to set the size with the \small \smaller \large \larger \huge
commands. Having a look at the .cls files you should also be able to do
something by
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Stephan" == Stephan Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stephan> Dear automake/configure friends, ;)
Dear Stephan,
Stephan> I have succesfully built a lyx binary from the tar-ball.
Stephan> There was no problem. Thank you.
Great. What platform? If it is standard
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