On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 01:57:28PM -0400, Matej Cepl wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
Could somebody here please teach me how to delete a macro?
Just delete its definition in the LyX window. There should not be
nothing more mysterious than that going around.
Up to the next restart of LyX, lots of
Dear All,
Could somebody here please tell me how to insert numbered theorems?
Thank you a lot in advance!
Paul
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 11:36:52AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
Could somebody here please tell me how to insert numbered theorems?
Use a documentclass which supports it (ams*, elsart, etc) or
addsomething like
Style Theorem
MarginFirst_Dynamic
Use a documentclass which supports it (ams*, elsart, etc) or
addsomething like
Thanks! Is there some way of changing AMS theorems, definitions, etc. to a
different idiom?
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 01:20:27PM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
Use a documentclass which supports it (ams*, elsart, etc) or
addsomething like
Thanks! Is there some way of changing AMS theorems, definitions, etc. to a
different idiom?
I don't know what you mean by 'different' idiom.
Andre'
I don't know what you mean by 'different' idiom.
Sorry for having not been clear enough. By 'different idiom', I mean French,
German, etc. For instance, if one selects French as the default language (on
layout settings), then the word 'Theorem' will appear (in the DVI file)
whenever one inserts
Hi
I notice that I can include external Tex documents in my lyx files, but it
seems I can't include another lyx document - i.e. I can't make multipart lyx
docs. Using Insert-Insert File-Lyx Document actually copies the text of
the other lyx doc into my current one. Is there a clever way to do
Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi
I notice that I can include external Tex documents in my lyx files,
but it seems I can't include another lyx document - i.e. I can't
make multipart lyx docs. Using Insert-Insert File-Lyx Document
actually copies the text of the other lyx doc into my current one.
Is
Hello everybody,
I have the problem that lines are not
wrapped within citations. This [Bush and Schwarzenegger 2003, p.34]
doesn't look to good.
I haved found hints about using a different
package in the preamble, but I don't
know how to add it.
I am using LyX 1.3.2 on Windows.
Kind regards,
Olaf
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 03:44:44PM +0200, Olaf Thiele wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have the problem that lines are not wrapped within citations.
This [Bush and Schwarzenegger 2003, p.34] doesn't look to good.
Whom are you telling?
I did not vote for either of them...
Andre'
Sure you can. Insert-Include File pops up a dialog. Enter the lyx
file yo want and there you are. Ususally yo want to Input the file
rather than Include it. (Subtle latex difference.)
Ah, that easy :-)
Also (working in the other direction) is it possible to export the
contents of the lyx
Hi,
I've recently started using LyX as I want to write a document using the
docbook template supplied with LyX v1.3.3. I installed LyX then
sgmltools-lite v3.0.3 and reconfigured LyX. LyX detected docbook ok but
when I opened the docbook template I got the following error message:
step:
I didn't mean this as a joke,
but I have to admit that I
could have made myself clearer :-)
What I ment was that long citations
are not wrapped and that it looks
pretty ugly within my paper.
I am using the standard citation
features of Lyx.
Kind regards
Olaf
Olaf Thiele wrote:
Hello everybody,
I
Christian == Christian Ridderström [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian The LyX wiki site has moved to its new home
Christian http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php
I put this announcement on the web site.
BTW, how come the Announcement link specifies http://wiki.lyx.org/ as
URL?
JMarc
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 04:30:31PM +0200, Olaf Thiele wrote:
What I ment was that long citations
are not wrapped and that it looks
pretty ugly within my paper.
I am using the standard citation
features of Lyx.
I am afraid I have no solution for your problem, but I'd think you'd
have to
Sure you can. Insert-Include File pops up a dialog. Enter the lyx
file yo want and there you are. Ususally yo want to Input the file
rather than Include it. (Subtle latex difference.)
Ah, that easy :-)
Which leads to another question. I tried the Verbatim input. If the file I
include has a
I installed the native Win-32 port, and it went well. Now, I need some
tips on what I need to get LyX now to print (presently greyed out) or at
the very least export a postscript file (not an option under postscript
right now). I was able to create a dvi manually under the command
prompt
On Friday 10 October 2003 15:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've recently started using LyX as I want to write a document using the
docbook template supplied with LyX v1.3.3. I installed LyX then
sgmltools-lite v3.0.3 and reconfigured LyX. LyX detected docbook ok but
when I opened the
Have you tried the new Windows port from:
http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/
This works without an XServer and Cygwin,...
You only need MikTeX
Cheers
Olaf
Kent Kostuk wrote:
I installed the native Win-32 port, and it went well. Now, I need some
tips on what I need to get LyX now to print
On Friday 10 October 2003 2:36 pm, Guy Hindell wrote:
Sure you can. Insert-Include File pops up a dialog. Enter the lyx
file yo want and there you are. Ususally yo want to Input the file
rather than Include it. (Subtle latex difference.)
Ah, that easy :-)
Which leads to another question.
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Christian == Christian Ridderström [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian The LyX wiki site has moved to its new home
Christian http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php
I put this announcement on the web site.
BTW, how come the Announcement link
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Christian == Christian Ridderström [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian The LyX wiki site has moved to its new home
Christian http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php
I put this announcement on the web site.
BTW, how come the Announcement link
I assume you installed MiKTeX, as indicated on the native port page
(http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/)? You will need this for the
native port to work properly, particularly for generating any output.
You should then be able to preview a LyX document by View, DVI, which
should launch the
Does anyone know if Ruurd --- or anyone else --- intends to keep the win32
standalone binary releases of Lyx-QT up-to-date? I realize that it's a
relatively short time since 1.3.3 emerged, but still, it would be nice to
know that an update is planned, if it is.
Philip
I downloaded both the port and MiKTeX. I then installed LyX. After
running it, I realized I hadn't installed MiKTeX yet, and installed it.
I still can't view the DVI.
I imagine I have some sort of path issue. Do I have to update the path
manually, or is there a way to test my MiKTeX
addsomething like
Style Theorem
MarginFirst_Dynamic
LatexType Environment
LatexName theorem
#DependsOn TheoremStyle
NextNoIndent 1
Align Block
AlignPossible Block, Left
LabelString Theorem #:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 10:44:05AM -0400, David Obadia wrote:
What's the proper way to write a resume in LyX?
The resume.sty package seems to be old and does not have a LyX layout.
The CV.sty package is about 10 lines long...
Any suggestion?
Resume is one of the things I use plain LaTeX for.
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 05:32:28PM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
addsomething like
Style Theorem
MarginFirst_Dynamic
LatexType Environment
LatexName theorem
#DependsOn TheoremStyle
NextNoIndent 1
Align Block
David Obadia wrote:
What's the proper way to write a resume in LyX?
The resume.sty package seems to be old and does not have a LyX layout.
The CV.sty package is about 10 lines long...
Any suggestion?
I'm not sure if you have seen this but here is something
LabelType Static might be missign...
Fantastic! It works and it is all I wanted!
Paul
Hi,
Is there is a way to produce ascii file with no limit to lenght of line
for each bloc text ?
Yes, this is because you installed LyX before MiKTeX. I think this problem
would be fixed by Edit, Reconfigure. After doing that, shut down and
restart LyX, then DVI view should work.
B.
I downloaded both the port and MiKTeX. I then installed LyX. After
running it, I realized I hadn't
Templier Antony wrote:
Hi,
Is there is a way to produce ascii file with no limit to lenght of
line for each bloc text ?
Add this to your .lyx/preferences file. (If the file doesn't exist,
create a new one.)
\ascii_linelen your_length
Alternatively, use the Preferences dialog
Hello everybody.
I am new to the list, but I have been using lyx since the 1.1.6 version.
Now I use 1.3.3 on a RedHat 9, Qt. I always had a problem when I was
exporting to latex and then reimporting to lyx a particular thing.
Namely, if I insert an inline equation (C-M) and in the box I put
Olaf Thiele wrote:
I have the problem that lines are not
wrapped within citations. This [Bush and Schwarzenegger 2003, p.34]
doesn't look to good.
I suspect that you did not enable natbib. Layout-Document-Bibliography (or
extras in xforms). Natbib should break citations.
Jürgen.
All,
Update: I still could not track down the offending lines in my Unix
*.lyx file, so I tried the following experiment. I logged onto my old
Unix machine remotely, running Xwin32. I was able to start a Lyx
session and create a simple one-line lyx file that contained only one
sentence:
Marius Ionescu wrote:
Hello everybody.
I am new to the list, but I have been using lyx since the 1.1.6
version. Now I use 1.3.3 on a RedHat 9, Qt. I always had a problem
when I was exporting to latex and then reimporting to lyx a
particular thing. Namely, if I insert an inline equation (C-M)
Hi,
I just installed Ruurd Reitsma's Win32 port of LyX 1.3.2 (based on Qt
2.3.0), including the extra fonts. The good news is that I've got the
fonts. The bad news is that I'm having a hard time getting certain
symbols (such as element-of and, curiously enough, the equality sign) to
display
Antony Templier wrote:
Thank you for answer. (I appreciate your useful sed loop ;-)
But i guess my question wasn't well expressed. I'm not a great
english spoken man, so i joined a little sample of what i would. (cf
attaced file) I don't found a way to do that with Lyx but it would
be very
On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 01:57:28PM -0400, Matej Cepl wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
Could somebody here please teach me how to delete a macro?
Just delete its definition in the LyX window. There should not be
nothing more mysterious than that going around.
Up to the next restart of LyX, lots of
Dear All,
Could somebody here please tell me how to insert numbered theorems?
Thank you a lot in advance!
Paul
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 11:36:52AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
Could somebody here please tell me how to insert numbered theorems?
Use a documentclass which supports it (ams*, elsart, etc) or
addsomething like
Style Theorem
MarginFirst_Dynamic
Use a documentclass which supports it (ams*, elsart, etc) or
addsomething like
Thanks! Is there some way of changing AMS theorems, definitions, etc. to a
different idiom?
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 01:20:27PM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
Use a documentclass which supports it (ams*, elsart, etc) or
addsomething like
Thanks! Is there some way of changing AMS theorems, definitions, etc. to a
different idiom?
I don't know what you mean by 'different' idiom.
Andre'
I don't know what you mean by 'different' idiom.
Sorry for having not been clear enough. By 'different idiom', I mean French,
German, etc. For instance, if one selects French as the default language (on
layout settings), then the word 'Theorem' will appear (in the DVI file)
whenever one inserts
Hi
I notice that I can include external Tex documents in my lyx files, but it
seems I can't include another lyx document - i.e. I can't make multipart lyx
docs. Using Insert-Insert File-Lyx Document actually copies the text of
the other lyx doc into my current one. Is there a clever way to do
Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi
I notice that I can include external Tex documents in my lyx files,
but it seems I can't include another lyx document - i.e. I can't
make multipart lyx docs. Using Insert-Insert File-Lyx Document
actually copies the text of the other lyx doc into my current one.
Is
Hello everybody,
I have the problem that lines are not
wrapped within citations. This [Bush and Schwarzenegger 2003, p.34]
doesn't look to good.
I haved found hints about using a different
package in the preamble, but I don't
know how to add it.
I am using LyX 1.3.2 on Windows.
Kind regards,
Olaf
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 03:44:44PM +0200, Olaf Thiele wrote:
Hello everybody,
I have the problem that lines are not wrapped within citations.
This [Bush and Schwarzenegger 2003, p.34] doesn't look to good.
Whom are you telling?
I did not vote for either of them...
Andre'
Sure you can. Insert-Include File pops up a dialog. Enter the lyx
file yo want and there you are. Ususally yo want to Input the file
rather than Include it. (Subtle latex difference.)
Ah, that easy :-)
Also (working in the other direction) is it possible to export the
contents of the lyx
Hi,
I've recently started using LyX as I want to write a document using the
docbook template supplied with LyX v1.3.3. I installed LyX then
sgmltools-lite v3.0.3 and reconfigured LyX. LyX detected docbook ok but
when I opened the docbook template I got the following error message:
step:
I didn't mean this as a joke,
but I have to admit that I
could have made myself clearer :-)
What I ment was that long citations
are not wrapped and that it looks
pretty ugly within my paper.
I am using the standard citation
features of Lyx.
Kind regards
Olaf
Olaf Thiele wrote:
Hello everybody,
I
Christian == Christian Ridderström [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian The LyX wiki site has moved to its new home
Christian http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php
I put this announcement on the web site.
BTW, how come the Announcement link specifies http://wiki.lyx.org/ as
URL?
JMarc
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 04:30:31PM +0200, Olaf Thiele wrote:
What I ment was that long citations
are not wrapped and that it looks
pretty ugly within my paper.
I am using the standard citation
features of Lyx.
I am afraid I have no solution for your problem, but I'd think you'd
have to
Sure you can. Insert-Include File pops up a dialog. Enter the lyx
file yo want and there you are. Ususally yo want to Input the file
rather than Include it. (Subtle latex difference.)
Ah, that easy :-)
Which leads to another question. I tried the Verbatim input. If the file I
include has a
I installed the native Win-32 port, and it went well. Now, I need some
tips on what I need to get LyX now to print (presently greyed out) or at
the very least export a postscript file (not an option under postscript
right now). I was able to create a dvi manually under the command
prompt
On Friday 10 October 2003 15:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've recently started using LyX as I want to write a document using the
docbook template supplied with LyX v1.3.3. I installed LyX then
sgmltools-lite v3.0.3 and reconfigured LyX. LyX detected docbook ok but
when I opened the
Have you tried the new Windows port from:
http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/
This works without an XServer and Cygwin,...
You only need MikTeX
Cheers
Olaf
Kent Kostuk wrote:
I installed the native Win-32 port, and it went well. Now, I need some
tips on what I need to get LyX now to print
On Friday 10 October 2003 2:36 pm, Guy Hindell wrote:
Sure you can. Insert-Include File pops up a dialog. Enter the lyx
file yo want and there you are. Ususally yo want to Input the file
rather than Include it. (Subtle latex difference.)
Ah, that easy :-)
Which leads to another question.
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Christian == Christian Ridderström [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian The LyX wiki site has moved to its new home
Christian http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php
I put this announcement on the web site.
BTW, how come the Announcement link
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Christian == Christian Ridderström [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian The LyX wiki site has moved to its new home
Christian http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php
I put this announcement on the web site.
BTW, how come the Announcement link
I assume you installed MiKTeX, as indicated on the native port page
(http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/)? You will need this for the
native port to work properly, particularly for generating any output.
You should then be able to preview a LyX document by View, DVI, which
should launch the
Does anyone know if Ruurd --- or anyone else --- intends to keep the win32
standalone binary releases of Lyx-QT up-to-date? I realize that it's a
relatively short time since 1.3.3 emerged, but still, it would be nice to
know that an update is planned, if it is.
Philip
I downloaded both the port and MiKTeX. I then installed LyX. After
running it, I realized I hadn't installed MiKTeX yet, and installed it.
I still can't view the DVI.
I imagine I have some sort of path issue. Do I have to update the path
manually, or is there a way to test my MiKTeX
addsomething like
Style Theorem
MarginFirst_Dynamic
LatexType Environment
LatexName theorem
#DependsOn TheoremStyle
NextNoIndent 1
Align Block
AlignPossible Block, Left
LabelString Theorem #:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 10:44:05AM -0400, David Obadia wrote:
What's the proper way to write a resume in LyX?
The resume.sty package seems to be old and does not have a LyX layout.
The CV.sty package is about 10 lines long...
Any suggestion?
Resume is one of the things I use plain LaTeX for.
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 05:32:28PM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
addsomething like
Style Theorem
MarginFirst_Dynamic
LatexType Environment
LatexName theorem
#DependsOn TheoremStyle
NextNoIndent 1
Align Block
David Obadia wrote:
What's the proper way to write a resume in LyX?
The resume.sty package seems to be old and does not have a LyX layout.
The CV.sty package is about 10 lines long...
Any suggestion?
I'm not sure if you have seen this but here is something
LabelType Static might be missign...
Fantastic! It works and it is all I wanted!
Paul
Hi,
Is there is a way to produce ascii file with no limit to lenght of line
for each bloc text ?
Yes, this is because you installed LyX before MiKTeX. I think this problem
would be fixed by Edit, Reconfigure. After doing that, shut down and
restart LyX, then DVI view should work.
B.
I downloaded both the port and MiKTeX. I then installed LyX. After
running it, I realized I hadn't
Templier Antony wrote:
Hi,
Is there is a way to produce ascii file with no limit to lenght of
line for each bloc text ?
Add this to your .lyx/preferences file. (If the file doesn't exist,
create a new one.)
\ascii_linelen your_length
Alternatively, use the Preferences dialog
Hello everybody.
I am new to the list, but I have been using lyx since the 1.1.6 version.
Now I use 1.3.3 on a RedHat 9, Qt. I always had a problem when I was
exporting to latex and then reimporting to lyx a particular thing.
Namely, if I insert an inline equation (C-M) and in the box I put
Olaf Thiele wrote:
I have the problem that lines are not
wrapped within citations. This [Bush and Schwarzenegger 2003, p.34]
doesn't look to good.
I suspect that you did not enable natbib. Layout-Document-Bibliography (or
extras in xforms). Natbib should break citations.
Jürgen.
All,
Update: I still could not track down the offending lines in my Unix
*.lyx file, so I tried the following experiment. I logged onto my old
Unix machine remotely, running Xwin32. I was able to start a Lyx
session and create a simple one-line lyx file that contained only one
sentence:
Marius Ionescu wrote:
Hello everybody.
I am new to the list, but I have been using lyx since the 1.1.6
version. Now I use 1.3.3 on a RedHat 9, Qt. I always had a problem
when I was exporting to latex and then reimporting to lyx a
particular thing. Namely, if I insert an inline equation (C-M)
Hi,
I just installed Ruurd Reitsma's Win32 port of LyX 1.3.2 (based on Qt
2.3.0), including the extra fonts. The good news is that I've got the
fonts. The bad news is that I'm having a hard time getting certain
symbols (such as element-of and, curiously enough, the equality sign) to
display
Antony Templier wrote:
Thank you for answer. (I appreciate your useful sed loop ;-)
But i guess my question wasn't well expressed. I'm not a great
english spoken man, so i joined a little sample of what i would. (cf
attaced file) I don't found a way to do that with Lyx but it would
be very
On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 01:57:28PM -0400, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Paul Smith wrote:
> > Could somebody here please teach me how to delete a macro?
>
> Just delete its definition in the LyX window. There should not be
> nothing more mysterious than that going around.
Up to the next restart of LyX,
Dear All,
Could somebody here please tell me how to insert numbered theorems?
Thank you a lot in advance!
Paul
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 11:36:52AM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Could somebody here please tell me how to insert numbered theorems?
Use a documentclass which supports it (ams*, elsart, etc) or
addsomething like
Style Theorem
MarginFirst_Dynamic
> Use a documentclass which supports it (ams*, elsart, etc) or
> addsomething like
Thanks! Is there some way of changing AMS theorems, definitions, etc. to a
different idiom?
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 01:20:27PM +0100, Paul Smith wrote:
> > Use a documentclass which supports it (ams*, elsart, etc) or
> > addsomething like
>
> Thanks! Is there some way of changing AMS theorems, definitions, etc. to a
> different idiom?
I don't know what you mean by 'different' idiom.
> I don't know what you mean by 'different' idiom.
Sorry for having not been clear enough. By 'different idiom', I mean French,
German, etc. For instance, if one selects French as the default language (on
layout settings), then the word 'Theorem' will appear (in the DVI file)
whenever one inserts
Hi
I notice that I can include external Tex documents in my lyx files, but it
seems I can't include another lyx document - i.e. I can't make multipart lyx
docs. Using Insert->Insert File->Lyx Document actually copies the text of
the other lyx doc into my current one. Is there a clever way to do
Guy Hindell wrote:
> Hi
>
> I notice that I can include external Tex documents in my lyx files,
> but it seems I can't include another lyx document - i.e. I can't
> make multipart lyx docs. Using Insert->Insert File->Lyx Document
> actually copies the text of the other lyx doc into my current
Hello everybody,
I have the problem that lines are not
wrapped within citations. This [Bush and Schwarzenegger 2003, p.34]
doesn't look to good.
I haved found hints about using a different
package in the preamble, but I don't
know how to add it.
I am using LyX 1.3.2 on Windows.
Kind regards,
Olaf
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 03:44:44PM +0200, Olaf Thiele wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> I have the problem that lines are not wrapped within citations.
> This [Bush and Schwarzenegger 2003, p.34] doesn't look to good.
Whom are you telling?
I did not vote for either of them...
Andre'
>Sure you can. Insert->Include File pops up a dialog. Enter the lyx
>file yo want and there you are. Ususally yo want to Input the file
>rather than Include it. (Subtle latex difference.)
Ah, that easy :-)
>> Also (working in the other direction) is it possible to export the
>> contents of
Hi,
I've recently started using LyX as I want to write a document using the
docbook template supplied with LyX v1.3.3. I installed LyX then
sgmltools-lite v3.0.3 and reconfigured LyX. LyX detected docbook ok but
when I opened the docbook template I got the following error message:
"step:
I didn't mean this as a joke,
but I have to admit that I
could have made myself clearer :-)
What I ment was that long citations
are not wrapped and that it looks
pretty ugly within my paper.
I am using the standard citation
features of Lyx.
Kind regards
Olaf
Olaf Thiele wrote:
Hello everybody,
I
> "Christian" == Christian Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christian> The LyX wiki site has moved to its new home
Christian> http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php
I put this announcement on the web site.
BTW, how come the Announcement link specifies http://wiki.lyx.org/ as
URL?
JMarc
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 04:30:31PM +0200, Olaf Thiele wrote:
> What I ment was that long citations
> are not wrapped and that it looks
> pretty ugly within my paper.
>
> I am using the standard citation
> features of Lyx.
I am afraid I have no solution for your problem, but I'd think you'd
have
>>Sure you can. Insert->Include File pops up a dialog. Enter the lyx
>>file yo want and there you are. Ususally yo want to Input the file
>>rather than Include it. (Subtle latex difference.)
>
>Ah, that easy :-)
Which leads to another question. I tried the "Verbatim" input. If the file I
I installed the native Win-32 port, and it went well. Now, I need some
tips on what I need to get LyX now to print (presently greyed out) or at
the very least export a postscript file (not an option under postscript
right now). I was able to create a dvi manually under the command
prompt
On Friday 10 October 2003 15:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've recently started using LyX as I want to write a document using the
> docbook template supplied with LyX v1.3.3. I installed LyX then
> sgmltools-lite v3.0.3 and reconfigured LyX. LyX detected docbook ok but
> when I opened
Have you tried the new Windows port from:
http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/
This works without an XServer and Cygwin,...
You only need MikTeX
Cheers
Olaf
Kent Kostuk wrote:
I installed the native Win-32 port, and it went well. Now, I need some
tips on what I need to get LyX now to print
On Friday 10 October 2003 2:36 pm, Guy Hindell wrote:
> >>Sure you can. Insert->Include File pops up a dialog. Enter the lyx
> >>file yo want and there you are. Ususally yo want to Input the file
> >>rather than Include it. (Subtle latex difference.)
> >
> >Ah, that easy :-)
>
> Which leads to
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Christian" == Christian Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Christian> The LyX wiki site has moved to its new home
> Christian> http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php
>
> I put this announcement on the web site.
>
> BTW, how come the
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Christian" == Christian Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Christian> The LyX wiki site has moved to its new home
> Christian> http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php
>
> I put this announcement on the web site.
>
> BTW, how come the
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