On Sat, Jan 21, 2006 at 10:59:29PM +, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Is there a bugzilla entry for this?
>
> Here it is:
> http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2234
Thanks.
Andre'
On Sun, Jan 22, 2006 at 11:18:23AM -0600, David Halpern wrote:
> I would like to be able to find equation labels, say eq:eq1, in a lyx
> document to check whether they are being referenced to in the text.
> How does one do this?
I am not sure this is possible in LyX itself. But you can open the .l
hey guys!
first of all I hope this is the right list. I'm not sure. It is the first
time for me writing to a mailing list. I've a problem to run aspell in lyx
under windows. I can't choose aspell in the settings. There is only the
default setting ispell. but it doesn't work because of the missing
Hi Gunnar,
Gunnar wrote:
then i suggest you write a script to do the "little bit too much work"
part.
Then I'll do that. It's basically just a script that reads the LaTeX file
until it finds the environment, and then extract the code to another file,
runs highlight, and then inserts it again
Hi list,
I'm trying to use the cmbright packege.
* \usepackage{cmbright}
as recommended in cmbright.pdf
* /usr/share/texmf/source/fonts/cmbright
contains directories mf and tfm with many single files
(probably for all different sizes and families)
and a directory with the package sources
* /usr
On Sun, 22 Jan 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Would it be enough to place a disclaimer on the page with the search
> > results, saying something like:
> >
> > Note that pages in the groups PmWiki/ and Site/ below are about
> > using this wiki wiki, and not part
On 1/22/06, David Halpern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to be able to find equation labels, say eq:eq1, in a lyx
> document to check whether they are being referenced to in the text. How does
> one do this?
One way: open your LyX file with a text editor and search for your
label as usu
Hi,
I added the "\preview_scale_factor 0.9" line to the preferences file and
it looks OK now.
Thanks again,
Mike
Stephen Harris wrote:
- Original Message - From: "Michael Beder"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 10:27 AM
Subject: Problem with math screen fo
Nusret BALCI schrieb:
I have a question: what
is the difference between the so called
"LyxWinInstaller" that Uwe creates and the other one
"ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.3.7/lyx-1.3.7_win32_setup_v2.exe";?
My installer assures that you have a working LaTeX-environment. That
means it takes c
Hi all,
As a windows user I'm so glad to have these nice
installers. Appreciateda lot. I have a question: what
is the difference between the so called
"LyxWinInstaller" that Uwe creates and the other one
"ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.3.7/lyx-1.3.7_win32_setup_v2.exe";?
Thanks and regards,
Nusre
Paul Johnson wrote:
Now I need to install the 1.3.7 final release. If I uninstall
1.3.7pre6, does it take away with it all of the support programs that
it installed (sh.exe, all that other stuff)?
No, only the programs that were installed together with LyXWinInstaller
will be removed (you wi
Michael Beder wrote:
I use lyx 1.3.6 and with its instant preview option. The math screen
font is too small relatively to the text screen font. Is there any way
to increase only the instant preview math screen font?
Have a look at:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/InstantPreview
regards Uwe
Hello LyXers,
I'm proud to present the final version of the LyX installer for Windows.
You can download it from
http://developer.berlios.de/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5117&release_id=8787
More general informations about the installer can be found here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinIn
I don't use Windows, so please pardon me if this is too obvious. I'm
installing LyX/Win for a friend.
This may fall under the "cleaning out redundant programs" category.
Does installing a newer LyX replace the older LyX in Windows (as it
may in Linux)?
A few months ago, I installed lyx-1.3.6 wit
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Beder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 10:27 AM
Subject: Problem with math screen font
Hi,
I use lyx 1.3.6 and with its instant preview option. The math screen
font is too small relatively to the text screen font. Is there
Hi,
I use lyx 1.3.6 and with its instant preview option. The math screen
font is too small relatively to the text screen font. Is there any way
to increase only the instant preview math screen font?
Thanks,
Mike
Great find. Fortunately, that particular chapter is available to
download. Here is the command.
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED],}#1}
\makeatother
To get the style I wanted, all I did was to remove the period.
I would like to be able to find equation labels, say eq:eq1, in a lyx
document to check whether they are being referenced to in the text. How does
one do this?
Thanks.
David Halpern
I would like to be able to find equation labels, say eq:eq1, in a lyx
document to check whether they are being referenced to in the text. How does
one do this?
Thanks.
David Halpern
mail.k writes:
> I'd like the footnotes to a long document (about 900 footnotes)
> in the style recommended by Bringhurst,
> that is, the footnote text flush left, and
> the footnote number in normal figures (not superscript) and
> outdented. Does anybody know how?
LaTeX Companion, page 114 (not t
Herbert Voss writes:
> Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
[...]
> >>I don't think you need it for what you want to do, but you might
> >> want to look at the tocloft (package) documentation.
> >
> > Sorry, this was wrong. I believe I was thinking of "subfigure".
>
> what has tocloft to do with subfigure??
Good
Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tried this on WinLyx137 because it comes with relyx.
> The file only partially opened.
>
> I tried this on LyX140pre3 compiled by Msys for windows,
> which comes with tex2lyx. The file also open partially, identical
> to first case. I replaced tex2l
Martin A. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> the behaviour is exactly what i want. but having more authors seperated with
> \and, makes this break.
I see. Then it is better to directly redefine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Consider that this works with article.cls and without the titlepage option.
If you
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
Paul Smith writes:
On 1/20/06, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to insert a figure with the tag "Figure" in the
caption (as usual), but with no figure number. Is that
possible?
[...]
I don't think you need it for what you
Friends,
I'd like the footnotes to a long document (about 900 footnotes)
in the style recommended by Bringhurst,
that is, the footnote text flush left, and
the footnote number in normal figures (not superscript) and outdented.
Does anybody know how?
Many thanks,
Eran
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
> Paul Smith writes:
> > On 1/20/06, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I would like to insert a figure with the tag "Figure" in the
> > > > caption (as usual), but with no figure number. Is that
> > > > possible?
[...]
> I don't think you need it for what you wa
Am Samstag, 21. Januar 2006 19:52 schrieb Gilles Mioni:
>
>
>>>Following instructions from wiki to build may own package on sarge,
>>>unfortunely fakeroot fails with this error :
>>>
>>>lyxfunc.o(.text+0x96d1):../../src/support/package.h:128: undefined
>>>reference to `lyx::package()
>>>[debian
B.J. Muirhead writes:
> On Sun, 2006-01-22 at 14:20 +0100, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> > B.J. Muirhead writes:
> > > Hi,
> > > I am trying to wrap text around a graphic. The only thing I
> > > have been able to find in the reference material I have here has
> > > been no help, and using insert>floa
>> > 4) i need to make the footnotes span two columns.
>> If you use multicol package for get two columns instead two >>columns options
>> from menu you get footnotes that span in two columns
>good idea, but i think that conflicts with figures spanning two >columns.
With multicol package you
>> > 4) i need to make the footnotes span two columns.
>> If you use multicol package for get two columns instead two columns
>>options
>> from menu you get footnotes that span in two columns
>good idea, but i think that conflicts with figures spanning two >columns.
With multicol packag
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Would it be enough to place a disclaimer on the page with the search
> results, saying something like:
>
> Note that pages in the groups PmWiki/ and Site/ below are about
> using this wiki wiki, and not particularly about LyX.
:-( (my opinion)
> I'll check
good idea, but i think that conflicts with figures spanning two columns.
martin
On 22/01/06, Marcelo Acuÿf1a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > 4) i need to make the footnotes span two columns.
> I you use multicol package for get two columns instead two columns options
> from menu you get
> 4) i need to make the footnotes span two columns.
I you use multicol package for get two columns instead two columns options from
menu you get footnotes that span in two columns
Marcelo
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B.J. Muirhead writes:
> Hi,
> I am trying to wrap text around a graphic. The only thing I have
> been able to find in the reference material I have here has been no
> help, and using insert>floats>floatflt figure is of no use at all.
"No use at all" because... [ it turned your computer purple,
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> Might it be possible or useful to eliminate the PMWiki documentation
> (how one uses a Wiki) from the search results when searching the LyX
> Wiki?
>
> A typical search turns up the following (below -- about 65% of which has
> nothing to do with LyX)
Hi,
I am trying to wrap text around a graphic. The only thing I have
been able to find in the reference material I have here has been no
help, and using insert>floats>floatflt figure is of no use at all.
I know I have read somewhere about ERT to do this, but can't find it
again. Any help wo
Martin A. Hansen writes:
> 3) the table float gets inserted in the middle of the reference
> sections - that is bad.
Have you looked at 6.2.2 in the LyX FAQ (under Help)? It might help.
> 4) i need to make the footnotes span two columns.
Frank Mittelbach, in his package "ftnright", doesn't reco
hello there
my paper is almost finished, and only a few layout issues are missing:
1) i need to left-align the author section (another mail-thread contains
this).
2) i need to make the address section span two columns.
3) the table float gets inserted in the middle of the reference sections -
tha
Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On Sunday 22 January 2006 03:42, you wrote:
> Maybe I misunderstand, but doesn't one use the \makeindex command to
> create an index file for the standard makeidx package? In the
> instructions for the index package, one uses the following command
> sequence on tex files: (th
hello
the behaviour is exactly what i want. but having more authors seperated with
\and, makes this break.
martin
On 21/01/06, Enrico Forestieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Martin A. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > i am prompted to quote a perl saying:
> >
> > "perl makes easy t
I wrote a c++ program that extracted my special c++ code environment. But I
ran in to problems with the exported LaTeX file (export from LyX 1.3.6, LyX
format 221).
If I write
int main( int a = 4, string namn = "adfa öööas");
I get
\begin{KODcpp}
int main( int a = 4, string namn = {}``adfa öö
Am Samstag, 21. Januar 2006 19:52 schrieb Gilles Mioni:
>
> Following instructions from wiki to build may own package on sarge,
> unfortunely fakeroot fails with this error :
>
> lyxfunc.o(.text+0x96d1):../../src/support/package.h:128: undefined
> reference to `lyx::package()
> [debian/build-stam
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