Subject: New LyX install problems
From: PF [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 13:59:29 -0700
Strace shows that LyX writes out a bunch of files
(basename.{4ct,4tc,tex,tmp,xref}) in a temp directory, checks for the
existence of a bunch of files in
Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
what C was. Is there something specific?
A lyx example would be nice.
TIA
--
myriam
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
This is one man's opinion -- take if for what it's worth. I always make my
handouts EXACTLY the same as the slideshow. No N-Up, nothing like that.
They're a black and white representation of the (currently 95 page) slide
show.
Steve,
I've converted
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
what C was. Is there something specific?
A lyx example would be nice.
I would make it an array (a 1x2 matrix) surrounded by ().
Hi,
I just starting writing a paper. I embed a vector graphic in PDF format.
When exporting (or viewing) it via pdflatex, I get a pixel graphic in
the output file. I did not experience this in older versions. Maybe
something has been changed, or maybe I overlooked something, or maybe it
is a
David L. Johnson schrieb:
I would make it an array (a 1x2 matrix) surrounded by (). Example
attached.
You can directly enter the command
\choose
in a formula to get this.
regards Uwe
In playing around with layouts recently, I tried to make use of the
OptionalArgs option. If I set it to 1, then the GUI gives me the
ability to set a Short Title, which is pretty much what I expected,
though it would be better to have this appear as Optional Argument.
But setting the Short Title
Richard Heck wrote:
Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
I would really like to have some kind of general environment
paragraph style, so I could insert uncommon environments in a
pseudo-lyx style. E.g., if I have only one or two theorems in my
article (and I don't want to use an existing style which
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:23:50AM -0400, Myriam Abramson wrote:
Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
what C was. Is there something specific?
Not really. Just define it somewhere and be done.
hi
i can't run my Lyx in winXP, please.
My Lyx 1,5 works well in my office, but it does not run in my PC, It
says to Lyx no Started”, I can solve it?
If I recall the symbols meaning from my first year in uni, back when the
dinosaurs roamed the earth its
\left(\begin{array}{c}
n\\
r\end{array}\right)
(almost like (n/r) but without the fraction line)
On Wednesday 14 March 2007 17:07, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:23:50AM
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Hi,
I just starting writing a paper. I embed a vector graphic in PDF format.
When exporting (or viewing) it via pdflatex, I get a pixel graphic in
the output file. I did not experience this in older versions. Maybe
something has been changed, or maybe I overlooked
Jorge, necesitamos más información para echarte una mano. Puedes ser
más específico con el problema que presentas?
On 3/14/07, Jorge Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
i can't run my Lyx in winXP, please.
My Lyx 1,5 works well in my office, but it does not run in my PC, It
says to Lyx no
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 08:23 -0400, Myriam Abramson wrote:
Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
what C was. Is there something specific?
You can write it in ERT within a math environment like this:
Bill Wood wrote:
Also, Kopka and Daly state (p. 276) that the amsmath package provides
the command
\binom{over}{under}
This is even supported natively in LyX (as well as \choose): Simply enter
\binomspace (or \choosespace) in any math box.
Georg
Hi,
I'm working on an anthology [this book will actually be printed],
and as such there are almost as many authors as chapters.
1. How do I get the individual author's names to display in the TOC?
2. How do I get the chapter name to display in the even side
headers?
2a. How do I get the
On 3/14/07 12:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on an anthology [this book will actually be printed],
and as such there are almost as many authors as chapters.
1. How do I get the individual author's names to display in the TOC?
2. How do I get the
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 12:17:14 -0600
Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/14/07 12:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on an anthology [this book will actually be printed],
and as such there are almost as many authors as chapters.
1. How do I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on an anthology [this book will actually be printed],
and as such there are almost as many authors as chapters.
1. How do I get the individual author's names to display in the TOC?
2. How do I get the chapter name to display in the even side
No se que pasa
Tengo Service Pack 2 en ambos computadores, en ambos instale la misma
version de Lyx 1.5 ambos tienen la misma version de Goshcrip, entonces
no entiendo por que en uno de ellos no funciona , es mas , no funciona
en el mejor de los dos, el que tiene mas memoria y mas disco
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 13:12:49 -0600
Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What version of LyX are you using? I'll send you a brief example of
setting headers and footers following the Koma-script documentation
on page 115. You're really going to have to read through the
documentation
No se que pasa
Tengo Service Pack 2 en ambos computadores, en
ambos instale la misma
version de Lyx 1.5 ambos tienen la misma version de
Goshcrip, entonces
no entiendo por que en uno de ellos no funciona ,
es mas , no funciona
en el mejor de los dos, el que tiene mas memoria y
Hi,
I am facing two problems with blank lines:
1. How to insert a blank line where I need one.
Problem:
When a Enumeration style paragraph (for that matter, any theorem like style)
is followed by Standard style paragraph, LyX does not start a new paragraph
--- no para skip, no para indent. The
Subject: New LyX install problems
From: PF [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 13:59:29 -0700
Strace shows that LyX writes out a bunch of files
(basename.{4ct,4tc,tex,tmp,xref}) in a temp directory, checks for the
existence of a bunch of files in
Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
what C was. Is there something specific?
A lyx example would be nice.
TIA
--
myriam
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
This is one man's opinion -- take if for what it's worth. I always make my
handouts EXACTLY the same as the slideshow. No N-Up, nothing like that.
They're a black and white representation of the (currently 95 page) slide
show.
Steve,
I've converted
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
what C was. Is there something specific?
A lyx example would be nice.
I would make it an array (a 1x2 matrix) surrounded by ().
Hi,
I just starting writing a paper. I embed a vector graphic in PDF format.
When exporting (or viewing) it via pdflatex, I get a pixel graphic in
the output file. I did not experience this in older versions. Maybe
something has been changed, or maybe I overlooked something, or maybe it
is a
David L. Johnson schrieb:
I would make it an array (a 1x2 matrix) surrounded by (). Example
attached.
You can directly enter the command
\choose
in a formula to get this.
regards Uwe
In playing around with layouts recently, I tried to make use of the
OptionalArgs option. If I set it to 1, then the GUI gives me the
ability to set a Short Title, which is pretty much what I expected,
though it would be better to have this appear as Optional Argument.
But setting the Short Title
Richard Heck wrote:
Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
I would really like to have some kind of general environment
paragraph style, so I could insert uncommon environments in a
pseudo-lyx style. E.g., if I have only one or two theorems in my
article (and I don't want to use an existing style which
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:23:50AM -0400, Myriam Abramson wrote:
Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
what C was. Is there something specific?
Not really. Just define it somewhere and be done.
hi
i can't run my Lyx in winXP, please.
My Lyx 1,5 works well in my office, but it does not run in my PC, It
says to Lyx no Started”, I can solve it?
If I recall the symbols meaning from my first year in uni, back when the
dinosaurs roamed the earth its
\left(\begin{array}{c}
n\\
r\end{array}\right)
(almost like (n/r) but without the fraction line)
On Wednesday 14 March 2007 17:07, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:23:50AM
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Hi,
I just starting writing a paper. I embed a vector graphic in PDF format.
When exporting (or viewing) it via pdflatex, I get a pixel graphic in
the output file. I did not experience this in older versions. Maybe
something has been changed, or maybe I overlooked
Jorge, necesitamos más información para echarte una mano. Puedes ser
más específico con el problema que presentas?
On 3/14/07, Jorge Mario [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
i can't run my Lyx in winXP, please.
My Lyx 1,5 works well in my office, but it does not run in my PC, It
says to Lyx no
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 08:23 -0400, Myriam Abramson wrote:
Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
what C was. Is there something specific?
You can write it in ERT within a math environment like this:
Bill Wood wrote:
Also, Kopka and Daly state (p. 276) that the amsmath package provides
the command
\binom{over}{under}
This is even supported natively in LyX (as well as \choose): Simply enter
\binomspace (or \choosespace) in any math box.
Georg
Hi,
I'm working on an anthology [this book will actually be printed],
and as such there are almost as many authors as chapters.
1. How do I get the individual author's names to display in the TOC?
2. How do I get the chapter name to display in the even side
headers?
2a. How do I get the
On 3/14/07 12:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on an anthology [this book will actually be printed],
and as such there are almost as many authors as chapters.
1. How do I get the individual author's names to display in the TOC?
2. How do I get the
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 12:17:14 -0600
Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/14/07 12:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on an anthology [this book will actually be printed],
and as such there are almost as many authors as chapters.
1. How do I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on an anthology [this book will actually be printed],
and as such there are almost as many authors as chapters.
1. How do I get the individual author's names to display in the TOC?
2. How do I get the chapter name to display in the even side
No se que pasa
Tengo Service Pack 2 en ambos computadores, en ambos instale la misma
version de Lyx 1.5 ambos tienen la misma version de Goshcrip, entonces
no entiendo por que en uno de ellos no funciona , es mas , no funciona
en el mejor de los dos, el que tiene mas memoria y mas disco
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 13:12:49 -0600
Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What version of LyX are you using? I'll send you a brief example of
setting headers and footers following the Koma-script documentation
on page 115. You're really going to have to read through the
documentation
No se que pasa
Tengo Service Pack 2 en ambos computadores, en
ambos instale la misma
version de Lyx 1.5 ambos tienen la misma version de
Goshcrip, entonces
no entiendo por que en uno de ellos no funciona ,
es mas , no funciona
en el mejor de los dos, el que tiene mas memoria y
Hi,
I am facing two problems with blank lines:
1. How to insert a blank line where I need one.
Problem:
When a Enumeration style paragraph (for that matter, any theorem like style)
is followed by Standard style paragraph, LyX does not start a new paragraph
--- no para skip, no para indent. The
>>Subject: New LyX install problems
>>From: PF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 13:59:29 -0700
>
>>
>>Strace shows that LyX writes out a bunch of files
>>(basename.{4ct,4tc,tex,tmp,xref}) in a temp directory, checks for the
>>existence of a bunch of files
Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
what C was. Is there something specific?
A lyx example would be nice.
TIA
--
myriam
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
This is one man's opinion -- take if for what it's worth. I always make my
handouts EXACTLY the same as the slideshow. No N-Up, nothing like that.
They're a black and white representation of the (currently 95 page) slide
show.
Steve,
I've converted
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
what C was. Is there something specific?
A lyx example would be nice.
I would make it an array (a 1x2 matrix) surrounded by ().
Hi,
I just starting writing a paper. I embed a vector graphic in PDF format.
When exporting (or viewing) it via pdflatex, I get a pixel graphic in
the output file. I did not experience this in older versions. Maybe
something has been changed, or maybe I overlooked something, or maybe it
is a
David L. Johnson schrieb:
I would make it an array (a 1x2 matrix) surrounded by (). Example
attached.
You can directly enter the command
\choose
in a formula to get this.
regards Uwe
In playing around with layouts recently, I tried to make use of the
"OptionalArgs" option. If I set it to "1", then the GUI gives me the
ability to set a "Short Title", which is pretty much what I expected,
though it would be better to have this appear as "Optional Argument".
But setting the
Richard Heck wrote:
> Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
>> I would really like to have some kind of general "environment"
>> paragraph style, so I could insert uncommon environments in a
>> pseudo-lyx style. E.g., if I have only one or two theorems in my
>> article (and I don't want to use an existing style
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:23:50AM -0400, Myriam Abramson wrote:
> Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
> symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
> what C was. Is there something specific?
Not really. Just define it somewhere and be done.
hi
i can't run my Lyx in winXP, please.
My Lyx 1,5 works well in my office, but it does not run in my PC, It
says to "Lyx no Started”, I can solve it?
If I recall the symbols meaning from my first year in uni, back when the
dinosaurs roamed the earth its
\left(\begin{array}{c}
n\\
r\end{array}\right)
(almost like (n/r) but without the fraction line)
On Wednesday 14 March 2007 17:07, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:23:50AM
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Hi,
I just starting writing a paper. I embed a vector graphic in PDF format.
When exporting (or viewing) it via pdflatex, I get a pixel graphic in
the output file. I did not experience this in older versions. Maybe
something has been changed, or maybe I overlooked
Jorge, necesitamos más información para echarte una mano. Puedes ser
más específico con el problema que presentas?
On 3/14/07, Jorge Mario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi
i can't run my Lyx in winXP, please.
My Lyx 1,5 works well in my office, but it does not run in my PC, It
says to "Lyx no
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 08:23 -0400, Myriam Abramson wrote:
> Could somebody please tell me what they use for the combination
> symbol? I've used plain C(n,r) but a reviewer said they did not know
> what C was. Is there something specific?
You can write it in ERT within a math environment like
Bill Wood wrote:
> Also, Kopka and Daly state (p. 276) that the amsmath package provides
> the command
> \binom{over}{under}
This is even supported natively in LyX (as well as \choose): Simply enter
\binom (or \choose) in any math box.
Georg
Hi,
I'm working on an anthology [this book will actually be printed],
and as such there are almost as many authors as chapters.
1. How do I get the individual author's names to display in the TOC?
2. How do I get the chapter name to display in the even side
headers?
2a. How do I get the
On 3/14/07 12:59 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on an anthology [this book will actually be printed],
> and as such there are almost as many authors as chapters.
>
> 1. How do I get the individual author's names to display in the TOC?
>
> 2. How do I
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 12:17:14 -0600
Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/14/07 12:59 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm working on an anthology [this book will actually be printed],
> > and as such there are almost as many authors as chapters.
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm working on an anthology [this book will actually be printed],
> and as such there are almost as many authors as chapters.
>
> 1. How do I get the individual author's names to display in the TOC?
>
> 2. How do I get the chapter name to display in the even side
>
No se que pasa
Tengo Service Pack 2 en ambos computadores, en ambos instale la misma
version de Lyx 1.5 ambos tienen la misma version de Goshcrip, entonces
no entiendo por que en uno de ellos no funciona , es mas , no funciona
en el mejor de los dos, el que tiene mas memoria y mas disco
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 13:12:49 -0600
Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> What version of LyX are you using? I'll send you a brief example of
> setting headers and footers following the Koma-script documentation
> on page 115. You're really going to have to read through the
>
> No se que pasa
>
> Tengo Service Pack 2 en ambos computadores, en
> ambos instale la misma
> version de Lyx 1.5 ambos tienen la misma version de
> Goshcrip, entonces
> no entiendo por que en uno de ellos no funciona ,
> es mas , no funciona
> en el mejor de los dos, el que tiene mas
Hi,
I am facing two problems with blank lines:
1. How to insert a blank line where I need one.
Problem:
When a Enumeration style paragraph (for that matter, any theorem like style)
is followed by Standard style paragraph, LyX does not start a new paragraph
--- no para skip, no para indent. The
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