Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
Georg Brandl schrieb:
FYI, I now solved the problem.
I had even built an installer and it wouldn't run from a fresh install with
it.
The problem was that in the Microsoft.VC80.CRT.manifest file, there is a
line
noInheritable/
which should be
noInherit/
With that
Hellmut Weber schrieb:
BTW I'm using RC1 now for two weeks without problems ;-)
I'm also using rc1 regularly now, but I repeatedly get bitten by known
(and fixed in trunk) crash bugs
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3790,
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3801,
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi,
I'm beginning to use the new TOC with the outlining faetures more often.
Absolutely great for me.
Questions:
1) Is there a key kombination to switch between the text pane and the
TOC pane, if not how can I define one?
From TOC to text pane yes: just hit the Tab
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Hellmut Weber schrieb:
BTW I'm using RC1 now for two weeks without problems ;-)
I'm also using rc1 regularly now, but I repeatedly get bitten by known
(and fixed in trunk) crash bugs
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3790,
2007/6/14, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ares wrote:
Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite
bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows,
but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I
do not want to install new
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Hellmut Weber schrieb:
BTW I'm using RC1 now for two weeks without problems ;-)
I'm also using rc1 regularly now, but I repeatedly get bitten by known
(and fixed in trunk) crash bugs
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3790,
Georg Brandl schrieb:
The version number is a bit older while the manifest in LyX's SVN is
version=8.0.50727.762
So when you are using an older DLL version than this, it will fail. Ideally the
version of the DLLs
and the one in the manifest should be identic. I can do this for SVN, but
before
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
I think these bugs will not show up in RC1 if you disable the RTL
support option in the Preference-Language Settings-Language option.
Very interesting, thank you for the hint!
I don't mean to be disrespectful for RTL language users, but
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, William Adams wrote:
Most pdf viewers will maintain a file lock which will prevent the file from
being over-written.
What ones?
I'd guess most LyX users do like I do and create new PDFs continually
while their PDF viewer is still open.
no error message appear, simply not work!!!
bye
Filippo
- Original Message -
From: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Filippo Ottone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: problems with aspell
Filippo Ottone schrieb:
All
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 10:10:36 Helge Hafting wrote:
Most other distributions use the rpm packaging system.
It is a long time since I used those - one usually had to
download lots of rpm files and then give a command to install
them all. The main difference from the apt command above was
There are other
reasons for staying away from acrobat though.
Really? What reasons? Just asking because I've been using Acrobat's Pro
versions for some time now without problems.
Christian Liesen wrote:
There are other
reasons for staying away from acrobat though.
Really? What reasons? Just asking because I've been using Acrobat's
Pro versions for some time now without problems.
Acrobat certainly isn't useless, but have some problems:
* On linux, support only for
On Friday 15 June 2007 08:36, Helge Hafting wrote:
Acrobat certainly isn't useless, but have some problems:
Precisely why I use Acrobat Reader: I don't want to create a PDF which does
not work properly with the reader most people use. I performed the necessary
convolutions to get it to work
Hi all,
I'm writing an introductory algebra book, meant to teach without a teacher,
meant to be easy to learn for kids 12-16. It's been my impression that
traditional textbooks try to make the material seem complex so as to require
a teacher, so that the school will order it (what school would
Les Denham wrote:
On Friday 15 June 2007 08:36, Helge Hafting wrote:
Acrobat certainly isn't useless, but have some problems:
Precisely why I use Acrobat Reader: I don't want to create a PDF which does
not work properly with the reader most people use. I performed the necessary
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Richard Heck apparently wrote:
BibLaTeX, soon to be the new standard
Can you provide the background for this claim?
(I am not challenging it.)
Thank you,
Alan Isaac
Alan G Isaac wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Richard Heck apparently wrote:
BibLaTeX, soon to be the new standard
Can you provide the background for this claim?
It's based upon my sense of the enthusiasm that BibLaTeX has generated
on comp.text.tex. There really are a lot of problems
Filippo Ottone schrieb:
no error message appear, simply not work!!!
Hmm, then I could not help you other than to recommend to reinstall LyX again. Uninstall LyX and
also Aspell before reinstalling. Uninstall also the aspell dictionaries, assure that you have also
no rests of perhaps
Thanks a lot guys, all my problems are solved now ;)
Hi,
Did you get this resolved? Your posting came through with no formatting
to speak of, which may be why nobody has responded (at least to the list).
/Paul
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I want to make a table like this in Lyx, by using Lyx table option.
Can anybody help me how to do this?
But it works just fine when I:
lyx --export mybook.lyx
latex mybook.tex
dvips -o mybook.ps mybook.tex
I've had this problem in several of my books, and just used a script to
compile them, but now I want to solve the problem so that I can
View-Postscript.
It seems to have nothing to do with my
Hi all,
Turns out the symptom happened when I ran LyX from the background instead of
from a terminal. I do that in my UMENU menu system. I took out the background
attribute to cure the View-Postscript problem, but now my UMENU terminal
hangs around until the LyX session is closed.
I'd still
On Fri, 2007-06-15 at 11:11 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm writing an introductory algebra book, meant to teach without a teacher,
meant to be easy to learn for kids 12-16. It's been my impression that
traditional textbooks try to make the material seem complex so as to require
a
Is there maybe someone here in lyx community
who has the knowledge and is interested to
make that work (and probably many scientists happy)?
If it can put a format like \cite{...} to clipboard,
I have a patch to make lyx paste such kind of strings
as a citation. It's not identical as the push,
1. Your book will have to be different from any I have read.
Correct, otherwise there is no point in writing the book.
3. On reflection, most maths books are impenetrable because they go from
the general to the particular. My belief is that paedagogically the
reverse works better: Use a
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
Georg Brandl schrieb:
FYI, I now solved the problem.
I had even built an installer and it wouldn't run from a fresh install with
it.
The problem was that in the Microsoft.VC80.CRT.manifest file, there is a
line
noInheritable/
which should be
noInherit/
With that
Hellmut Weber schrieb:
BTW I'm using RC1 now for two weeks without problems ;-)
I'm also using rc1 regularly now, but I repeatedly get bitten by known
(and fixed in trunk) crash bugs
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3790,
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3801,
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi,
I'm beginning to use the new TOC with the outlining faetures more often.
Absolutely great for me.
Questions:
1) Is there a key kombination to switch between the text pane and the
TOC pane, if not how can I define one?
From TOC to text pane yes: just hit the Tab
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Hellmut Weber schrieb:
BTW I'm using RC1 now for two weeks without problems ;-)
I'm also using rc1 regularly now, but I repeatedly get bitten by known
(and fixed in trunk) crash bugs
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3790,
2007/6/14, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ares wrote:
Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite
bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows,
but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I
do not want to install new
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Hellmut Weber schrieb:
BTW I'm using RC1 now for two weeks without problems ;-)
I'm also using rc1 regularly now, but I repeatedly get bitten by known
(and fixed in trunk) crash bugs
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3790,
Georg Brandl schrieb:
The version number is a bit older while the manifest in LyX's SVN is
version=8.0.50727.762
So when you are using an older DLL version than this, it will fail. Ideally the
version of the DLLs
and the one in the manifest should be identic. I can do this for SVN, but
before
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
I think these bugs will not show up in RC1 if you disable the RTL
support option in the Preference-Language Settings-Language option.
Very interesting, thank you for the hint!
I don't mean to be disrespectful for RTL language users, but
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, William Adams wrote:
Most pdf viewers will maintain a file lock which will prevent the file from
being over-written.
What ones?
I'd guess most LyX users do like I do and create new PDFs continually
while their PDF viewer is still open.
no error message appear, simply not work!!!
bye
Filippo
- Original Message -
From: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Filippo Ottone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: problems with aspell
Filippo Ottone schrieb:
All
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 10:10:36 Helge Hafting wrote:
Most other distributions use the rpm packaging system.
It is a long time since I used those - one usually had to
download lots of rpm files and then give a command to install
them all. The main difference from the apt command above was
There are other
reasons for staying away from acrobat though.
Really? What reasons? Just asking because I've been using Acrobat's Pro
versions for some time now without problems.
Christian Liesen wrote:
There are other
reasons for staying away from acrobat though.
Really? What reasons? Just asking because I've been using Acrobat's
Pro versions for some time now without problems.
Acrobat certainly isn't useless, but have some problems:
* On linux, support only for
On Friday 15 June 2007 08:36, Helge Hafting wrote:
Acrobat certainly isn't useless, but have some problems:
Precisely why I use Acrobat Reader: I don't want to create a PDF which does
not work properly with the reader most people use. I performed the necessary
convolutions to get it to work
Hi all,
I'm writing an introductory algebra book, meant to teach without a teacher,
meant to be easy to learn for kids 12-16. It's been my impression that
traditional textbooks try to make the material seem complex so as to require
a teacher, so that the school will order it (what school would
Les Denham wrote:
On Friday 15 June 2007 08:36, Helge Hafting wrote:
Acrobat certainly isn't useless, but have some problems:
Precisely why I use Acrobat Reader: I don't want to create a PDF which does
not work properly with the reader most people use. I performed the necessary
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Richard Heck apparently wrote:
BibLaTeX, soon to be the new standard
Can you provide the background for this claim?
(I am not challenging it.)
Thank you,
Alan Isaac
Alan G Isaac wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Richard Heck apparently wrote:
BibLaTeX, soon to be the new standard
Can you provide the background for this claim?
It's based upon my sense of the enthusiasm that BibLaTeX has generated
on comp.text.tex. There really are a lot of problems
Filippo Ottone schrieb:
no error message appear, simply not work!!!
Hmm, then I could not help you other than to recommend to reinstall LyX again. Uninstall LyX and
also Aspell before reinstalling. Uninstall also the aspell dictionaries, assure that you have also
no rests of perhaps
Thanks a lot guys, all my problems are solved now ;)
Hi,
Did you get this resolved? Your posting came through with no formatting
to speak of, which may be why nobody has responded (at least to the list).
/Paul
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I want to make a table like this in Lyx, by using Lyx table option.
Can anybody help me how to do this?
But it works just fine when I:
lyx --export mybook.lyx
latex mybook.tex
dvips -o mybook.ps mybook.tex
I've had this problem in several of my books, and just used a script to
compile them, but now I want to solve the problem so that I can
View-Postscript.
It seems to have nothing to do with my
Hi all,
Turns out the symptom happened when I ran LyX from the background instead of
from a terminal. I do that in my UMENU menu system. I took out the background
attribute to cure the View-Postscript problem, but now my UMENU terminal
hangs around until the LyX session is closed.
I'd still
On Fri, 2007-06-15 at 11:11 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm writing an introductory algebra book, meant to teach without a teacher,
meant to be easy to learn for kids 12-16. It's been my impression that
traditional textbooks try to make the material seem complex so as to require
a
Is there maybe someone here in lyx community
who has the knowledge and is interested to
make that work (and probably many scientists happy)?
If it can put a format like \cite{...} to clipboard,
I have a patch to make lyx paste such kind of strings
as a citation. It's not identical as the push,
1. Your book will have to be different from any I have read.
Correct, otherwise there is no point in writing the book.
3. On reflection, most maths books are impenetrable because they go from
the general to the particular. My belief is that paedagogically the
reverse works better: Use a
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
Georg Brandl schrieb:
FYI, I now solved the problem.
I had even built an installer and it wouldn't run from a fresh install with
it.
The problem was that in the Microsoft.VC80.CRT.manifest file, there is a
line
which should be
With that change, it runs fine.
This
Hellmut Weber schrieb:
>
> BTW I'm using RC1 now for two weeks without problems ;-)
>
I'm also using rc1 regularly now, but I repeatedly get bitten by known
(and fixed in trunk) crash bugs
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3790,
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3801,
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi,
I'm beginning to use the new TOC with the outlining faetures more often.
Absolutely great for me.
Questions:
1) Is there a key kombination to switch between the text pane and the
TOC pane, if not how can I define one?
From TOC to text pane yes: just hit the Tab
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Hellmut Weber schrieb:
BTW I'm using RC1 now for two weeks without problems ;-)
I'm also using rc1 regularly now, but I repeatedly get bitten by known
(and fixed in trunk) crash bugs
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3790,
2007/6/14, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ares wrote:
> Here I am back with a new, silly question: what is the most favourite
> bibtex editor under GNU/linux? I have been using JabRef under Windows,
> but I realised that it runs under the Java Runtime Environment, and I
> do not want to
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
> Sven Schreiber wrote:
>> Hellmut Weber schrieb:
>>
>>> BTW I'm using RC1 now for two weeks without problems ;-)
>>>
>>
>> I'm also using rc1 regularly now, but I repeatedly get bitten by known
>> (and fixed in trunk) crash bugs
>>
>>
Georg Brandl schrieb:
The version number is a bit older while the manifest in LyX's SVN is
version="8.0.50727.762"
So when you are using an older DLL version than this, it will fail. Ideally the
version of the DLLs
and the one in the manifest should be identic. I can do this for SVN, but
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
I think these bugs will not show up in RC1 if you disable the "RTL
support" option in the Preference->Language Settings->Language option.
Very interesting, thank you for the hint!
I don't mean to be disrespectful for RTL language users, but
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, William Adams wrote:
Most pdf viewers will maintain a file lock which will prevent the file from
being over-written.
What ones?
I'd guess most LyX users do like I do and create new PDFs continually
while their PDF viewer is still open.
no error message appear, simply not work!!!
bye
Filippo
- Original Message -
From: "Uwe Stöhr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Filippo Ottone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: problems with aspell
Filippo Ottone schrieb:
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 10:10:36 Helge Hafting wrote:
> Most other distributions use the rpm packaging system.
> It is a long time since I used those - one usually had to
> download lots of rpm files and then give a command to install
> them all. The main difference from the "apt" command above
There are other
reasons for staying away from acrobat though.
Really? What reasons? Just asking because I've been using Acrobat's Pro
versions for some time now without problems.
Christian Liesen wrote:
There are other
reasons for staying away from acrobat though.
Really? What reasons? Just asking because I've been using Acrobat's
Pro versions for some time now without problems.
Acrobat certainly isn't useless, but have some problems:
* On linux, support only for
On Friday 15 June 2007 08:36, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Acrobat certainly isn't useless, but have some problems:
Precisely why I use Acrobat Reader: I don't want to create a PDF which does
not work properly with the reader most people use. I performed the necessary
convolutions to get it to work
Hi all,
I'm writing an introductory algebra book, meant to teach without a teacher,
meant to be easy to learn for kids 12-16. It's been my impression that
traditional textbooks try to make the material seem complex so as to require
a teacher, so that the school will order it (what school would
Les Denham wrote:
On Friday 15 June 2007 08:36, Helge Hafting wrote:
Acrobat certainly isn't useless, but have some problems:
Precisely why I use Acrobat Reader: I don't want to create a PDF which does
not work properly with the reader most people use. I performed the necessary
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Richard Heck apparently wrote:
> BibLaTeX, soon to be the new standard
Can you provide the background for this claim?
(I am not challenging it.)
Thank you,
Alan Isaac
Alan G Isaac wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, Richard Heck apparently wrote:
BibLaTeX, soon to be the new standard
Can you provide the background for this claim?
It's based upon my sense of the enthusiasm that BibLaTeX has generated
on comp.text.tex. There really are a lot of problems
Filippo Ottone schrieb:
no error message appear, simply not work!!!
Hmm, then I could not help you other than to recommend to reinstall LyX again. Uninstall LyX and
also Aspell before reinstalling. Uninstall also the aspell dictionaries, assure that you have also
no rests of perhaps
Thanks a lot guys, all my problems are solved now ;)
Hi,
Did you get this resolved? Your posting came through with no formatting
to speak of, which may be why nobody has responded (at least to the list).
/Paul
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I want to make a table like this in Lyx, by using Lyx table option.
Can anybody help me how to do this?
But it works just fine when I:
lyx --export mybook.lyx
latex mybook.tex
dvips -o mybook.ps mybook.tex
I've had this problem in several of my books, and just used a script to
compile them, but now I want to solve the problem so that I can
View->Postscript.
It seems to have nothing to do with
Hi all,
Turns out the symptom happened when I ran LyX from the background instead of
from a terminal. I do that in my UMENU menu system. I took out the background
attribute to cure the View->Postscript problem, but now my UMENU terminal
hangs around until the LyX session is closed.
I'd still
On Fri, 2007-06-15 at 11:11 -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm writing an introductory algebra book, meant to teach without a teacher,
> meant to be easy to learn for kids 12-16. It's been my impression that
> traditional textbooks try to make the material seem complex so as to require
Is there maybe someone here in lyx community
who has the knowledge and is interested to
make that work (and probably many scientists happy)?
If it can put a format like \cite{...} to clipboard,
I have a patch to make lyx paste such kind of strings
as a citation. It's not identical as the push,
> 1. Your book will have to be different from any I have read.
Correct, otherwise there is no point in writing the book.
> 3. On reflection, most maths books are impenetrable because they go from
> the general to the particular. My belief is that paedagogically the
> reverse works better: Use a
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