> Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
> > I installed 1.6.0 in Ubuntu 8.04, but I cannot view pdf the
> > documentations "UserGuide" and "EmbeddedObjects". Lyx List error window
> > will pop up with no information at all in Errors box nor Description
> > box.
>
> 1. Is there any output on the console?
no o
On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 17:21 +0100, Sophie Vandenbussche wrote:
> One more question (I did not fin in the wiki...)
>
> Is it possible to insert a section without numbering, and asking that it
> is put in the table of contents? In my case, I would like to add an
> annex at the end of my thesis, wh
Le 21 nov. 08 à 21:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Within ERT, there seems to be something strange with the "lang"
wich leads to
some extra brace in the tex file and to some errors or unexpected
result.
Here's an example :
The first line is the original one,
the second, a pasted one, without
Peleg Michaeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Oh, sorry!
> Only now I understood what you've said.
> I did this:
> a. copied the file unicodesymbols
> from /usr/share/lyx1.5.1/unicodesymbols
> to /home/peleg/.lyx1.5.1/unicodesymbols
Oh, I forgot that you are still using lyx 1.5.
My example work
Is it possible to insert a section without numbering, and asking
that it is put in the table of contents? In my case, I would like
to add an annex at the end of my thesis, which is obviously not a
"part" itself, and I would like it to be in the TOC, with no number...
Look up \frontmatter, \
I've recently upgraded to LyX 1.6 and using Windows XP.
I use the document class article (Hebrew). I use the proof environment, but
in the new version, after I render to pdf, the proof doesn't start at a new
line.
i.e in LyX I see:
bla bla bla
proof: bla bla 2
and after I render I see:
bla bla b
Hello.
I'm using lyx 1.6.0 under Debian Sid.
I've some problem with pasting with the mouse (I mean, the middle click to paste
the selection).
Within ERT, there seems to be something strange with the "lang" wich leads to
some extra brace in the tex file and to some errors or unexpected result.
Here'
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 04:55:25PM -, Kavetsos, Georgios wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> This might seem an easy question, but I am new to Lyx and LaTeX in general.
> I have a table and want the numbers to be aligned at the full-stop. Having a
> minus sign in front of the number distorts the alignment
Kavetsos, Georgios wrote:
Dear all,
This might seem an easy question, but I am new to Lyx and LaTeX in general.
I have a table and want the numbers to be aligned at the full-stop. Having a
minus sign in front of the number distorts the alignment.
eg:
0.043
-0.274
1.429
Any suggestions?
Many t
2008/11/21 Sophie Vandenbussche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Manveru a écrit :
>
> 2008/11/21 Sophie Vandenbussche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> One more question (I did not fin in the wiki...)
>
> Is it possible to insert a section without numbering, and asking that it is
> put in the table of contents?
On Thursday 20 November 2008, Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm working with a document, thats too big for a single-volume book.
>
> Is there a way I can work with it as one document, but tell LyX to produce
> several PDF files for printing?
>
> Or do I have to split the document into several
I stuck with LyX version 1.5.5 for a while now because of a big project I had
going (call it superstition). I'm ready to upgrade, but I think I'll stick with
1.5.7 for a bit longer (ditto). I'm on Win XP and have a working install of
MikTeX 2.7 (just updated). I have used Uwe's AltInstaller for all
Dear all,
This might seem an easy question, but I am new to Lyx and LaTeX in general.
I have a table and want the numbers to be aligned at the full-stop. Having a
minus sign in front of the number distorts the alignment.
eg:
0.043
-0.274
1.429
Any suggestions?
Many thanks
George
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 11:30:47 -0500, Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I considered both LyX and DocBook. At the time, the only free
software front end I could find for DocBook was Emacs, and my wrists just
aren't that flexible.
Hi, Steve.
Thanks for your comments. My issue at this poin
Ethan Metsger wrote:
Hi, all.
I promise I'll be quiet after this post--I don't mean to pester (or
imply by any stretch that I'm unhappy with LyX in general!). But can
anyone comment on this?
For what it's worth, I really do like LyX, and I'm not trying to troll
or put on anyone. I'm just
On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 09:56:03 -0500
Mikhail Teterin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> rgheck wrote:
> = If you're working with a huge document, you're better breaking it up
> = into sub-documents anyway, as LyX will be much more responsive.
>
> I have a beefy machine and don't (yet?) notice poor respo
Back in 2001, switching away from writing books in MS Word (yeah, laugh all
you want), I considered both LyX and DocBook. At the time, the only free
software front end I could find for DocBook was Emacs, and my wrists just
aren't that flexible.
LyX benefits:
* VERY fast writing environment. 300
Oh, sorry!
Only now I understood what you've said.
I did this:
a. copied the file unicodesymbols
from /usr/share/lyx1.5.1/unicodesymbols
to /home/peleg/.lyx1.5.1/unicodesymbols
b. opened the copy with vim. there was no "0x03c8" string there at all,
so instead of modifying the file, I have added t
One more question (I did not fin in the wiki...)
Is it possible to insert a section without numbering, and asking that it
is put in the table of contents? In my case, I would like to add an
annex at the end of my thesis, which is obviously not a "part" itself,
and I would like it to be in the
Hi, all.
I promise I'll be quiet after this post--I don't mean to pester (or imply
by any stretch that I'm unhappy with LyX in general!). But can anyone
comment on this?
For what it's worth, I really do like LyX, and I'm not trying to troll or
put on anyone. I'm just curious about the c
Dear all,
I am desperately trying to figure out why Lyx is adding a blank page when the
package
\usepackage{lscape}
is used. Is anyone aware of:
1) an alternative for generating a single landscape page?
2) or, a command that deletes the blank page?
Many thanks
George
On Thursday 20 November 2008 09:58:16 pm mark anderson wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am preparing to write an ebook. Have any of you used Lyx to do this?
Yes.
> How easy is it to convert the file to pdf?
Depending on what you want, between trivial and moderately easy.
> Can Lyx edit pdf files?
Sophie Vandenbussche wrote:
Sophie Vandenbussche a écrit :
Hello again,
I have a second question...
For my bibliography, I use the following options:
\usepackage[square,sort&compress]{natbib}
I obtain exactly what I look for, but I have one little problem
(maybe not linked to this choice...
Sophie Vandenbussche a écrit :
Hello again,
I have a second question...
For my bibliography, I use the following options:
\usepackage[square,sort&compress]{natbib}
I obtain exactly what I look for, but I have one little problem (maybe
not linked to this choice...):
When I insert a list of
Mikhail Teterin wrote:
rgheck wrote:
= If you're working with a huge document, you're better breaking it up
= into sub-documents anyway, as LyX will be much more responsive.
I have a beefy machine and don't (yet?) notice poor responsiveness...
I certainly hope you won't notice any problem of
2008/11/21 mark anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am preparing to write an ebook. Have any of you used Lyx to do this? How
> easy is it to convert the file to pdf? Can Lyx edit pdf files?
>
> Would you recommend Lyx for this task or would you suggest some other
> software? I'
mark anderson wrote:
Hello all,
I am preparing to write an ebook. Have any of you used Lyx to do this?
Lots and LOTS of people have done this kind of thing.
How easy is it to convert the file to pdf?
Trivial: File>Export>PDF.
Can Lyx edit pdf files?
No. But PDF is not a for
Mikhail Teterin wrote:
rgheck wrote:
= And no, I don't think there's any easy way to print a single document as
= various documents.
Wouldn't this be a nice feature -- to have the software divide the document
between volumes, just like it already divides it between pages, etc.?
I wouldn't min
Hello all,
I am preparing to write an ebook. Have any of you used Lyx to do this? How
easy is it to convert the file to pdf? Can Lyx edit pdf files?
Would you recommend Lyx for this task or would you suggest some other software?
I'm thinking about using nitropdf.
Thanks for your advice
rgheck wrote:
= If you're working with a huge document, you're better breaking it up
= into sub-documents anyway, as LyX will be much more responsive.
I have a beefy machine and don't (yet?) notice poor responsiveness...
= And no, I don't think there's any easy way to print a single document as
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
> I installed 1.6.0 in Ubuntu 8.04, but I cannot view pdf the
> documentations "UserGuide" and "EmbeddedObjects". Lyx List error window
> will pop up with no information at all in Errors box nor Description
> box.
1. Is there any output on the console?
2. Could you post
Sophie Vandenbussche wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
Sophie Vandenbussche wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
Sophie Vandenbussche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Do you have any idea as to how obtain the numbering I would like
(even
if it becomes Section 1.1, Section 1.2 and in Part II Section 2.1
Peleg Michaeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 08:21 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
>> Could be a keybindings clash.
> Is there a way to check this?
> When I just type C-g in LyX I get "Command disabled" on the status bar.
This shows that C-g is bound to some function (which, h
Hello again,
I have a second question...
For my bibliography, I use the following options:
\usepackage[square,sort&compress]{natbib}
I obtain exactly what I look for, but I have one little problem (maybe
not linked to this choice...):
When I insert a list of figures at the beginning of my do
rgheck a écrit :
Sophie Vandenbussche wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
Sophie Vandenbussche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Do you have any idea as to how obtain the numbering I would like (even
if it becomes Section 1.1, Section 1.2 and in Part II Section 2.1 etc
for example) without the
Sophie Vandenbussche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes I use the article class, simply because I dont want any
> chapters... My thesis will be about 120 pages long, in four parts all
> divided in three or for sections. I rellay don't need chapters, that's
> why I don't use the book class (I used it
Sophie Vandenbussche wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
Sophie Vandenbussche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Do you have any idea as to how obtain the numbering I would like (even
if it becomes Section 1.1, Section 1.2 and in Part II Section 2.1 etc
for example) without the corresponding TOC
Mikhail Teterin wrote:
Hello!
I'm working with a document, thats too big for a single-volume book.
Is there a way I can work with it as one document, but tell LyX to produce
several PDF files for printing?
Or do I have to split the document into several myself? Thanks!
If you're working
Sorry... I am forwarding it to the list.
On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 12:41 +, Peleg Michaeli wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 08:21 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
> > However, you could adapt the unicodesymbols file (place a copy in
> > ~/.lyx/unicodesymbols) and change
> >
> > - 0x03c8 "\\textgreek{y}"
On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 08:21 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
> > For example:
>
> > \bind "M-m 7" "math-insert \psi"
>
> > is working great.
>
> > \bind "C-g y" "math-insert \psi"
>
> > is not working at all.
>
> Could be a keybindings clash.
>
Is there a way to check this?
When I ju
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
Sophie Vandenbussche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Do you have any idea as to how obtain the numbering I would like (even
if it becomes Section 1.1, Section 1.2 and in Part II Section 2.1 etc
for example) without the corresponding TOC issue in the pdf?
Thank you
Nick Bell wrote:
> Oops, I'm not able to disable notes with:
>
> http://img.skitch.com/20081120-jrspk56cdmufhqjtwe98rjjbjt.jpg
>
> Tried removing numbers and super options as well, that didn't work.
>
> Any ideas?
Yes. todonotes.sty uses the xkeyval package to define options. This package
differs
Sophie Vandenbussche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do you have any idea as to how obtain the numbering I would like (even
> if it becomes Section 1.1, Section 1.2 and in Part II Section 2.1 etc
> for example) without the corresponding TOC issue in the pdf?
>
> Thank you very much in advance for you
Dear LyX-users,
I am about to finally finish my diploma thesis using LyX 1.5.5 (on latest OS
X Tiger and MacTeX) and a highly customized setup (XeTeX, biblatex, the
SVG-inclusion and so on) with the Memoir class.
First of all, my work experience with LyX was really great so far and I
don’t thin
Hello!
While using the "article (koma-script)" document class, I would like to
have my section numbering, instead of continuing the numbering in part
II (by default I obtained Part II -> Section 3 - Section 4 etc) like this:
Part I
Section 1
Section 2
...
Part II
Section 1
Section 2
...
A f
> P.S. Should I also report this bug somewhere on CTAN where the packages
> reside?
> I can't figure out for the love of God where I can sign up for a user account
> on
> the Koma Script website, though my German is good enough. It only lets
> _existing_ users log in or renew passwords though!
>
Just found "Insert Hyperlink" *head against wall*
Regards
Matthias
Matthias Coy schrieb:
Hi there,
I want to insert a URL into LyX. This is quite easy if I use "Menu
Insert -> URL", but I want more something like the HTML URL:
http://example.org";>A link to example.org
As you can s
Hi there,
I want to insert a URL into LyX. This is quite easy if I use "Menu
Insert -> URL", but I want more something like the HTML URL:
http://example.org";>A link to example.org
As you can see, there is the URL and the text that is shown.
How can I do that kind of URL in Lyx?
Regards
Nils Becker wrote:
Incidentally, it is also possible to use the option
pdflatex -synctex=1 $$i
for the latex to pdf converter in LyX.
That's good news!
Now we only need a volunteer to implement the forward search in LyX. :)
/Konrad
> However, it WORKS for me (with or without the full path to lyxeditor,
>> or with the LyX preference in Skim) when Shift-Option-Command-click in
>> Skim (instead of Option-Click).
>
> Actually, only Shift-Command-Click (without Option) is needed.
> It is documented on the Skim Wiki, but the Help
Peleg Michaeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Hello!
> It looks like - and it's like that for at least a year now - that I
> cannot create key-bindings using C (the ctrl button), but only using M
> (the alt button).
Keybindings can be configured in the LyX GUI since 1.6. (available from
Debian/t
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