Dear users,
I am on Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) and I have used LyX 1.5.1 for awhile.
This morning I was not able to launch it!!
Then I tried to install it again. Nevertheless, when I run the command
./configure I receive the following error messages
** moc 4 binary not found !
** uic 4 binary
Then I tried to install it again. Nevertheless, when I run the command
./configure I receive the following error messages
Exactly what ./configure? What directory? Are you trying to compile LyX?
** moc 4 binary not found !
I can't believe that LyX is depending on that moc exists.
** uic 4
Then I tried to install it again. Nevertheless, when I run the command
./configure I receive the following error messages
Exactly what ./configure? What directory? Are you trying to compile LyX?
Once the lyx-1.5.1.tar.gz is downloaded, I extract it in the directory X
and, in this directory,
On Aug 22, 2007, at 12:54 PM, Nick and Anne Hopton wrote:
One other question about XeTeX, will it happily co-exist on the
same XP machine as MikTeX?
Yes. I use the w32tex install in addition to MikTeX and it works fine
(MikTeX was installed first, so comes before w32tex in the path
Hello,
I have a simple question. I am a newbie to LaTeX and LyX, but I am eager to
learn. I downloaded the latest LyxWinInstaller (complete) and attempted to
install on a WinXP machine (fairly new, plenty or memory and speed, etc.).
At a couple points in the installation a DOS window popped
Hello,
I'm using txt2tags 2.3 for windows, and LyX 1.5 on a WinXP
txt2tags (http://txt2tags.sourceforge.net/) is a python script that
can output .tex files. I would like to produce files with the txt2tags
markup and further refine them on LyX.
However I have a problem importing the .tex files
Dave Hewitt schrieb:
I downloaded the latest LyxWinInstaller (complete) and
attempted to install on a WinXP machine (fairly new, plenty or memory
and speed, etc.). At a couple points in the installation a DOS window
popped up, did something that seemed to take only a short time, but then
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 12:08:05PM +0200, Gunnar Lindholm wrote:
Then I tried to install it again. Nevertheless, when I run the command
./configure I receive the following error messages
Exactly what ./configure? What directory? Are you trying to compile LyX?
** moc 4 binary not found !
Is there a way of tying two paragraphs together in Lyx? That is, assuring that
the page will not be broken at a certain point. For example, I quite often
have something along the lines of Consider this example: followed by a new
paragraph that uses the quote environment.
--
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 15:13:39 -0400, killermike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way of tying two paragraphs together in Lyx? That is,
assuring that
the page will not be broken at a certain point. For example, I quite
often
have something along the lines of Consider this example: followed
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Dave Hewitt schrieb:
I downloaded the latest LyxWinInstaller (complete) and attempted to
install on a WinXP machine (fairly new, plenty or memory and speed, etc.).
At a couple points in the installation a DOS window popped up, did
something that
I have a table in plain LaTex that I would like to
inclulde in a LyX document.
Using ERT
\include{filename}
works fine when I have the file in the same folder.
I don't seem to see how to specify something like
C:\food\table1.tex in either LaTeX or LyX. It must be
obvious but I just don't see
Hi all,
I'm new at this list (and as a LyX user, by the way), so please bear
with me.
I understand that this problem has already been discussed at this list.
Nevertheless, I was not able to understand how to solve it by reading
the previous messages.
So, during my install of LyX (onto Win
Dear users,
I am on Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) and I have used LyX 1.5.1 for awhile.
This morning I was not able to launch it!!
Then I tried to install it again. Nevertheless, when I run the command
./configure I receive the following error messages
** moc 4 binary not found !
** uic 4 binary
Then I tried to install it again. Nevertheless, when I run the command
./configure I receive the following error messages
Exactly what ./configure? What directory? Are you trying to compile LyX?
** moc 4 binary not found !
I can't believe that LyX is depending on that moc exists.
** uic 4
Then I tried to install it again. Nevertheless, when I run the command
./configure I receive the following error messages
Exactly what ./configure? What directory? Are you trying to compile LyX?
Once the lyx-1.5.1.tar.gz is downloaded, I extract it in the directory X
and, in this directory,
On Aug 22, 2007, at 12:54 PM, Nick and Anne Hopton wrote:
One other question about XeTeX, will it happily co-exist on the
same XP machine as MikTeX?
Yes. I use the w32tex install in addition to MikTeX and it works fine
(MikTeX was installed first, so comes before w32tex in the path
Hello,
I have a simple question. I am a newbie to LaTeX and LyX, but I am eager to
learn. I downloaded the latest LyxWinInstaller (complete) and attempted to
install on a WinXP machine (fairly new, plenty or memory and speed, etc.).
At a couple points in the installation a DOS window popped
Hello,
I'm using txt2tags 2.3 for windows, and LyX 1.5 on a WinXP
txt2tags (http://txt2tags.sourceforge.net/) is a python script that
can output .tex files. I would like to produce files with the txt2tags
markup and further refine them on LyX.
However I have a problem importing the .tex files
Dave Hewitt schrieb:
I downloaded the latest LyxWinInstaller (complete) and
attempted to install on a WinXP machine (fairly new, plenty or memory
and speed, etc.). At a couple points in the installation a DOS window
popped up, did something that seemed to take only a short time, but then
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 12:08:05PM +0200, Gunnar Lindholm wrote:
Then I tried to install it again. Nevertheless, when I run the command
./configure I receive the following error messages
Exactly what ./configure? What directory? Are you trying to compile LyX?
** moc 4 binary not found !
Is there a way of tying two paragraphs together in Lyx? That is, assuring that
the page will not be broken at a certain point. For example, I quite often
have something along the lines of Consider this example: followed by a new
paragraph that uses the quote environment.
--
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 15:13:39 -0400, killermike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way of tying two paragraphs together in Lyx? That is,
assuring that
the page will not be broken at a certain point. For example, I quite
often
have something along the lines of Consider this example: followed
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Dave Hewitt schrieb:
I downloaded the latest LyxWinInstaller (complete) and attempted to
install on a WinXP machine (fairly new, plenty or memory and speed, etc.).
At a couple points in the installation a DOS window popped up, did
something that
I have a table in plain LaTex that I would like to
inclulde in a LyX document.
Using ERT
\include{filename}
works fine when I have the file in the same folder.
I don't seem to see how to specify something like
C:\food\table1.tex in either LaTeX or LyX. It must be
obvious but I just don't see
Hi all,
I'm new at this list (and as a LyX user, by the way), so please bear
with me.
I understand that this problem has already been discussed at this list.
Nevertheless, I was not able to understand how to solve it by reading
the previous messages.
So, during my install of LyX (onto Win
Dear users,
I am on Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) and I have used LyX 1.5.1 for awhile.
This morning I was not able to launch it!!
Then I tried to install it again. Nevertheless, when I run the command
./configure I receive the following error messages
** moc 4 binary not found !
** uic 4 binary
> Then I tried to install it again. Nevertheless, when I run the command
> ./configure I receive the following error messages
Exactly what ./configure? What directory? Are you trying to compile LyX?
> ** moc 4 binary not found !
I can't believe that LyX is depending on that moc exists.
> ** uic
Then I tried to install it again. Nevertheless, when I run the command
./configure I receive the following error messages
Exactly what ./configure? What directory? Are you trying to compile LyX?
Once the lyx-1.5.1.tar.gz is downloaded, I extract it in the directory "X"
and, in this
On Aug 22, 2007, at 12:54 PM, Nick and Anne Hopton wrote:
One other question about XeTeX, will it happily co-exist on the
same XP machine as MikTeX?
Yes. I use the w32tex install in addition to MikTeX and it works fine
(MikTeX was installed first, so comes before w32tex in the path
Hello,
I have a simple question. I am a newbie to LaTeX and LyX, but I am eager to
learn. I downloaded the latest LyxWinInstaller (complete) and attempted to
install on a WinXP machine (fairly new, plenty or memory and speed, etc.).
At a couple points in the installation a DOS window popped
Hello,
I'm using txt2tags 2.3 for windows, and LyX 1.5 on a WinXP
txt2tags (http://txt2tags.sourceforge.net/) is a python script that
can output .tex files. I would like to produce files with the txt2tags
markup and further refine them on LyX.
However I have a problem importing the .tex files
Dave Hewitt schrieb:
I downloaded the latest LyxWinInstaller (complete) and
attempted to install on a WinXP machine (fairly new, plenty or memory
and speed, etc.). At a couple points in the installation a DOS window
popped up, did something that seemed to take only a short time, but then
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 12:08:05PM +0200, Gunnar Lindholm wrote:
> > Then I tried to install it again. Nevertheless, when I run the command
> > ./configure I receive the following error messages
> Exactly what ./configure? What directory? Are you trying to compile LyX?
>
> > ** moc 4 binary not
Is there a way of tying two paragraphs together in Lyx? That is, assuring that
the page will not be broken at a certain point. For example, I quite often
have something along the lines of "Consider this example:" followed by a new
paragraph that uses the quote environment.
--
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 15:13:39 -0400, killermike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a way of tying two paragraphs together in Lyx? That is,
assuring that
the page will not be broken at a certain point. For example, I quite
often
have something along the lines of "Consider this example:"
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Dave Hewitt schrieb:
I downloaded the latest LyxWinInstaller (complete) and attempted to
install on a WinXP machine (fairly new, plenty or memory and speed, etc.).
At a couple points in the installation a DOS window popped up, did
something that
I have a table in plain LaTex that I would like to
inclulde in a LyX document.
Using ERT
\include{filename}
works fine when I have the file in the same folder.
I don't seem to see how to specify something like
C:\food\table1.tex in either LaTeX or LyX. It must be
obvious but I just don't see
Hi all,
I'm new at this list (and as a LyX user, by the way), so please bear
with me.
I understand that this problem has already been discussed at this list.
Nevertheless, I was not able to understand how to solve it by reading
the previous messages.
So, during my install of LyX (onto Win
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