Hi,
I'm no good at (La)TeX, so I'm not certain I'm even using the right terminology.
I created a little article (a paper for a Linux course I'm tutoring)
using LyX, and
over all the results are great. My only problem is that the text on
several pages
runs over the page number. What do I need to
Dave Jarvis schreef:
Here is what I did (with two separate instances of LyX running):
1. Opened a .lyx file (a KOMA letter).
2. Used the keyboard to jump to the end of the letter (note: the letter had
a forced next page).
3. Started to highlight text (using shift and the cursor keys).
4. Hit shi
Here is what I did (with two separate instances of LyX running):
1. Opened a .lyx file (a KOMA letter).
2. Used the keyboard to jump to the end of the letter (note: the letter had
a forced next page).
3. Started to highlight text (using shift and the cursor keys).
4. Hit shift-home (or shift-contr
I was highlighting (with the keyboard) some text (and deleting it) using a
letter (KOMA-Script v.2) class of document with LyX 1.6.2 on Linux (amd-64),
when I stumbled into a bug.
I only lost half a sentence. Great backup work, people! :-)
Dave
*** glibc detected *** lyx: corrupted double-linked
I have a Lyx file that was exported to Latex, in order to include
references (using the .bbl. file).
With pdflatex it produces a perfect looking pdf file.
When that Latex file is re-imported into Lyx, it produces a pdf file
that is correct in every way except one:
The entire bibliography (follow
Dear list,
I would like to automate the entries to the index in a document. Does anyone
happen to know or have used a tool to do that, preferably in LyX?
--
Jose R. Villa
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 01:12:06PM +0200, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 12:41:48PM +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
>
> >
> > >Jannick Asmus writes:
> > >
> > >> Is there any chance that this feature is included in the Windows
> > >> installers in the future?
> >
Hallo,
kann man irgendwie den Abstand von der Bildunterschrift eines Bildes, welches in
einem Gleitobjekt ist, zum nachfolgenden Text beeinflußen?
Grüße,
Georg
On 2009-08-04, E. Kaplan wrote:
> When I export a Lyx file to plain latex, I often find several calls for
> the same package (Babel, for instance).
> Why is that?
Most probably because you have one call in the custom preamble and LyX adds
one more.
> Is it OK to remove the multiple calls and l
"E. Kaplan" writes:
> When I export a Lyx file to plain latex, I often find several calls
> for the same package (Babel, for instance).
> Why is that? Is it OK to remove the multiple calls and leave only one?
Do you use export/import to LaTeX? This may be a cause for extra babel
uses. In any ca
"Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW" writes:
> Solving this problem is fairly simple (I've done it in the past).
FWIW, here is repeat of a message I sent some months ago:
Here are two pieces of (l)gpl code to implement single instance
application. I did not look really at them...
http://www.qt-apps.o
Hi, sorry if this is not the best place to post a doubt but I can't solve my
problem. I'm working with lyx (book) and I need to put in my book some A3 images
between the normal text (A4).
How can I do that??
Can you help me?
Regards Helder Neves
> Would this be a possible solution ? At least it would be a pretty
> simple solution.
>Isn't this the same problem that has to be solved?
Yes, I thought so too.
I just wanted to be sure that I didn't oversee any problems with that
approach.
Solving this problem is fairly simple (I've done i
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 01:33:44PM +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
> >Maybe other native means could be used, but I am a *nix fellow
> >and don't know Windows well enough to judge.
>
> A very simple approach is to just use command-line parameters. If we can
> manage to make LyX a singl
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 12:41:48PM +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
>
> >Jannick Asmus writes:
> >
> >> Is there any chance that this feature is included in the Windows
> >> installers in the future?
> >
> >You can always hope that someone contributes the necessary code.
>
> Enrico,
>> A very simple approach is to just use command-line parameters. If we
>> can manage to make LyX a single instance application (I mean that if
>> you try to start LyX when it's already running it will open the
>> existance LyX instance and open a possibly specified LyX file in the
>> same in
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW writes:
> A very simple approach is to just use command-line parameters. If we can
> manage to make LyX a single instance application (I mean that if you try
> to start LyX when it's already running it will open the existance LyX
> instance and open a possibly specifi
>Maybe other native means could be used, but I am a *nix fellow
>and don't know Windows well enough to judge.
A very simple approach is to just use command-line parameters. If we can
manage to make LyX a single instance application (I mean that if you try
to start LyX when it's already running i
>Jannick Asmus writes:
>
>> Is there any chance that this feature is included in the Windows
>> installers in the future?
>
>You can always hope that someone contributes the necessary code.
Enrico,
Do you have an idea how to do this ? I've some experience with DDE, but
I'm not sure whether th
Jannick Asmus writes:
> Is there any chance that this feature is included in the Windows
> installers in the future?
You can always hope that someone contributes the necessary code.
> Sorry for being a bit insisting here. I believe that I am not pretty
> much skilled to follow the instruction i
When I export a Lyx file to plain latex, I often find several calls for
the same package (Babel, for instance).
Why is that? Is it OK to remove the multiple calls and leave only one?
Thanks
EK
"Hajo E." writes:
> Hello,
>
> Using LyX 1.6.2, 1.6.3 and latest trunk i have problems to compile after
> importing the template which you can find here:
> http://github.com/gister/formalia-iw-mi/tree/master
> (simply click on "download" to get the file)
>
> Without importing Projekt.tex to LyX,
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Jannick Asmus wrote:
Ignacio García wrote:
Often the Latin Modern Roman font is well recommended:
You can have a look at http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#toc5
Thanks, Latin Modern Roman helps me a lot. Now the font quality is
as expected in every pdf viewer.
On XP, Latin
Jannick Asmus wrote:
Ignacio García wrote:
Jannick Asmus writes:
>> the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and >>
scraggy.
>> How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - >> in
>> terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Are you tested with different fonts that the
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