Steve Litt wrote:
By the way, if I ever write a second edition of "Troubleshooting Techniques of
the Successful Technologist", I'll need to convert all my uses of LyX color
based "character styles" (Dekl Tsur's pre-characterstyle workaround) to
modern character styles. That should be a laugh a
Hi all,
One way or another, within the text of the .doc file I've written tags for the
following:
* The whole heading hierarchy
* Major (and all home grown) paragraph styles
* Major (and all home grown) character styles
* Lists, both numbered and unnumbered
* Markers for graphics, summarizing wh
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anyway, I don't think you'll find a working example. As listings fails with
multibyte glyphs, it will also fail when multibyte glyphs are used in ERT,
no?
Not according to the documentation. You can define an "escape to LaTeX"
character, and anything bracketed by
> I just want to write this lines
>
> \kmap < ??
> \kmap > ??
>
> in my personal.kmap file to have a "chevrons" or "guillemets" marks (I use
> also double quotes)
at worst you can alway use key binding instead, i.e. to bind shift+> to
unicode-insert 0x0bb lfun.
pavel
> But it doesn't work, pe
On Sunday 20 July 2008 06:50, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> On 20.07.2008, at 05:44, Steve Litt wrote:
> > On Saturday 19 July 2008 19:57, Typhoon wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> This is by far the best solution, in my opinion.
> >>>
> >>> Unfortunately for me, my only Windows machine is a 1997 Pentium
> >>> II/
Hi,
It worked fine a couple of times, and then it went wrong again.
When I was about to go crazy today, I checked the emails, which I forget to
do during the past one week, and found some replies from forum users. I
followed the suggestion from Richard to CHANGE THE FONT FROM ROMAN TO TIMES
R
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
[...]
I have by the way no problem to export to pdf (pdflatex or ps2pdf) on
Windows.
Olivier,
Could you please look at http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4693
There is a question for you.
Thanks in advance,
Abde
Hi Pandita
your document did not cause any problems on my computer, however, since
the bug you found seems to be reproducible under certain circumstances
it'll probably be fixed in one of the next releases.
If you are in the need to work with lyx in the meantime I suggest that
you compile and
On 20.07.2008, at 05:44, Steve Litt wrote:
On Saturday 19 July 2008 19:57, Typhoon wrote:
This is by far the best solution, in my opinion.
Unfortunately for me, my only Windows machine is a 1997 Pentium
II/300 with 128MB of RAM, which would be painfully slow.
Steve,
What happens if you i
Steve Litt wrote:
> It would have been wonderful. Unfortunately, writer2latex preserves the
> level class hierarchy (level1->part, level2->chapter, etc) but it dumps
> all my custom made classes and does its best to reproduce them with fine
> tuning. This is the second tool that's tried to do me th
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> If you mean an example for doing a listing in ERT, the OP (Álvaro) had
> one in his original message. If you mean an example using multibyte
> encoding,
Yes, I mean the latter.
> I don't think so -- the closest I come to a "foreign" language
> is some long-forgotten Germ
All that seems like too much work!
I would first try to convert Word to Latex, import into LyX and chechk the result. You will still probably have to do some manual
adjustment, but they will hopefully be less.
I recently use this application:
http://www.grindeq.com/index.php?p=word2latex
It i
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