Up to this date there is no fix for the problem. The problem can be
reduced by turning off the autosaving feature. Also the problem is not
real, but perceived by the OS as such. You just have to click on
ignore and keep on working. We'll have to wait a little bit for a fix
as there are not many
Lyx on Ubuntu, on Mac OS X and on Windows XP.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
2009/9/13 Andrés Becerra Sandoval andres.bece...@gmail.com:
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Iain Mac Donald
lyx.l...@picturenow.co.uk wrote:
LyX in Debian since
LyX on Fedora 11.
Paul
2009/9/13 Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com:
Lyx on Ubuntu, on Mac OS X and on Windows XP.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
2009/9/13 Andrés Becerra Sandoval andres.bece...@gmail.com:
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 4:45
Yago schrieb:
Uwe, in the page 2 you have on top an specific trigonometric example
(Blancos) without brackets.
As I stated in my last email this document is not correct because it violates the norm ISO 31
although the document states that it follows it.
And more, when I say that the
LyX on Ubuntu 9.04.
Using and proposing it everytime I can.
Unfortunately, I'm working with too many LaTeX-experts, in those cases,
my part is usually written in LyX then exported automatically by some
Makefile and scripting.
Recently, after a failing and frustrating attempt to write a joint
I am using Lyx with XeTex but somehow some fonts are not displayed
correctly. I am using mainly a mixture of Roman characters and East Asian
ideograms but what is not showing on the result pdf are some random Indic
characters.
I think I can refer the problem to the fact that I use the XeCJK
Hello,
how could I achieve margin alignment in Lyx?
Thanks in advance.
Best*
Currently Lyx on Gentoo, about one year ago. Before, it was on Ubuntu.
Regards,
Magarzo
Dear Uwe,
thanks for your answer.
Philip
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support
for additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX,
especially when the symbols require special
Bonjour
bizarrement je ne parviens pas à visualiser en pdf depuis que j'ai
installé 1.6.2 présente dans ubuntu 9.04...quelqu'un aurait-il eu la
même difficulté ?
It´s me again, to make clearer what I mean, maybe in english it is
optical margin alignment? In german it is optischer Randausgleich
and means, that on the edges of the margins there are optical
corrections, so that e.g. hyphens stand out of the right edge. I hope,
this makes clear what I
Hi,
http://blog.256bit.org/archives/47-Latex-optischer-Randausgleich.html
suggest to use the package pdfcprot and pdflatex.
Try adding \usepackage[activate]{pdfcprot} to the preamble.
Ingar
Hello Ingar,
thank you! This one does not work for me, maybe, because I use XeLatex
(Das entsprechende Dokument kann dann aber nur mit pdf(la)tex
übersetzt werden!). Is there no possibility to use the microtype-
package for that? I thought that I achieved that a while ago, but I don
´t
Lyx on Gentoo Linux at work and on my laptop, and Lyx on Kubuntu at home.
--
Les Denham
---
http://www.hal-pc.org/~ldenham
---
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See
You can see from the subject that there is an air of irrelevance about
this.
But it seems to me that knowing how many are left handed would,
naturally, lead to enhancements targetted at the left-hand community.
I answer that the customizability and portability of the LyX code base
is sufficient
On 09/13/2009 03:49 PM, jezZiFeR wrote:
Hello Ingar,
thank you! This one does not work for me, maybe, because I use XeLatex
(Das entsprechende Dokument kann dann aber nur mit pdf(la)tex
übersetzt werden!). Is there no possibility to use the
microtype-package for that? I thought that I
microtype is the main pacakge that provides this facility in LaTeX.
Whether it works with xetex, etc, I do not know.
http://www.archivum.info/comp.text.tex/2008-07/00438/Re:_Character_protruding_with_xelatex
suggest that neither microtype or pdfcprot works for xetex. I guess you have to
choose
Agoldenquill wrote:
dirac14 wrote:
Hello there!
I am a relatively new lyx user and this is my first post so please
forgive my total ignorance..
I ve searched for at least 3 hours to give myself the answer to the
subject's question . . . what do i have to do in order to install a
Hi, I'm a new LyX user (version 1.6.4 on Windows XP)
I cannot export or update a LyX file to any format except text. I already
found out this is due to the path of my file, and other paths are possible. I
guess this is because my windows version is in Hebrew, and so are the names of
some
jlg schrieb:
bizarrement je ne parviens pas à visualiser en pdf depuis que j'ai
installé 1.6.2 présente dans ubuntu 9.04...quelqu'un aurait-il eu la
même difficulté ?
Nous avons une liste de diffusion francaise:
lyx...@lists.lyx.org
(http://www.lyx.org/WebFr.MailingLists)
Cette liste est
Sivan Frenkel schrieb:
I cannot export or update a LyX file to any format except text. I already found out this is due to the path of my file, and other paths are possible. I guess this is because my windows version is in Hebrew, and so are the names of some folders.
Yes, LyX will not work
It would be interesting for the Lyx website to collect this info.
I assume the posting contains a typo, and should read:
They can record OS statistics, **unless** they are hidden by the user.
(When top posting starts, let top posting continue (8-).
jon
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 21:06 +0200, Murat
On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 16:00:02 -0400
Andrew Sullivan a...@shinkuro.com dijo:
But it seems to me that knowing how many are left handed would,
naturally, lead to enhancements targetted at the left-hand community.
Seven percent. Documented at least as far back as the Christian bible.
A far more
Up to this date there is no fix for the problem. The problem can be
reduced by turning off the autosaving feature. Also the problem is not
real, but perceived by the OS as such. You just have to click on
ignore and keep on working. We'll have to wait a little bit for a fix
as there are not many
Lyx on Ubuntu, on Mac OS X and on Windows XP.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
2009/9/13 Andrés Becerra Sandoval andres.bece...@gmail.com:
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Iain Mac Donald
lyx.l...@picturenow.co.uk wrote:
LyX in Debian since
LyX on Fedora 11.
Paul
2009/9/13 Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com:
Lyx on Ubuntu, on Mac OS X and on Windows XP.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
2009/9/13 Andrés Becerra Sandoval andres.bece...@gmail.com:
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 4:45
Yago schrieb:
Uwe, in the page 2 you have on top an specific trigonometric example
(Blancos) without brackets.
As I stated in my last email this document is not correct because it violates the norm ISO 31
although the document states that it follows it.
And more, when I say that the
LyX on Ubuntu 9.04.
Using and proposing it everytime I can.
Unfortunately, I'm working with too many LaTeX-experts, in those cases,
my part is usually written in LyX then exported automatically by some
Makefile and scripting.
Recently, after a failing and frustrating attempt to write a joint
I am using Lyx with XeTex but somehow some fonts are not displayed
correctly. I am using mainly a mixture of Roman characters and East Asian
ideograms but what is not showing on the result pdf are some random Indic
characters.
I think I can refer the problem to the fact that I use the XeCJK
Hello,
how could I achieve margin alignment in Lyx?
Thanks in advance.
Best*
Currently Lyx on Gentoo, about one year ago. Before, it was on Ubuntu.
Regards,
Magarzo
Dear Uwe,
thanks for your answer.
Philip
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support
for additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX,
especially when the symbols require special
Bonjour
bizarrement je ne parviens pas à visualiser en pdf depuis que j'ai
installé 1.6.2 présente dans ubuntu 9.04...quelqu'un aurait-il eu la
même difficulté ?
It´s me again, to make clearer what I mean, maybe in english it is
optical margin alignment? In german it is optischer Randausgleich
and means, that on the edges of the margins there are optical
corrections, so that e.g. hyphens stand out of the right edge. I hope,
this makes clear what I
Hi,
http://blog.256bit.org/archives/47-Latex-optischer-Randausgleich.html
suggest to use the package pdfcprot and pdflatex.
Try adding \usepackage[activate]{pdfcprot} to the preamble.
Ingar
Hello Ingar,
thank you! This one does not work for me, maybe, because I use XeLatex
(Das entsprechende Dokument kann dann aber nur mit pdf(la)tex
übersetzt werden!). Is there no possibility to use the microtype-
package for that? I thought that I achieved that a while ago, but I don
´t
Lyx on Gentoo Linux at work and on my laptop, and Lyx on Kubuntu at home.
--
Les Denham
---
http://www.hal-pc.org/~ldenham
---
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See
You can see from the subject that there is an air of irrelevance about
this.
But it seems to me that knowing how many are left handed would,
naturally, lead to enhancements targetted at the left-hand community.
I answer that the customizability and portability of the LyX code base
is sufficient
On 09/13/2009 03:49 PM, jezZiFeR wrote:
Hello Ingar,
thank you! This one does not work for me, maybe, because I use XeLatex
(Das entsprechende Dokument kann dann aber nur mit pdf(la)tex
übersetzt werden!). Is there no possibility to use the
microtype-package for that? I thought that I
microtype is the main pacakge that provides this facility in LaTeX.
Whether it works with xetex, etc, I do not know.
http://www.archivum.info/comp.text.tex/2008-07/00438/Re:_Character_protruding_with_xelatex
suggest that neither microtype or pdfcprot works for xetex. I guess you have to
choose
Agoldenquill wrote:
dirac14 wrote:
Hello there!
I am a relatively new lyx user and this is my first post so please
forgive my total ignorance..
I ve searched for at least 3 hours to give myself the answer to the
subject's question . . . what do i have to do in order to install a
Hi, I'm a new LyX user (version 1.6.4 on Windows XP)
I cannot export or update a LyX file to any format except text. I already
found out this is due to the path of my file, and other paths are possible. I
guess this is because my windows version is in Hebrew, and so are the names of
some
jlg schrieb:
bizarrement je ne parviens pas à visualiser en pdf depuis que j'ai
installé 1.6.2 présente dans ubuntu 9.04...quelqu'un aurait-il eu la
même difficulté ?
Nous avons une liste de diffusion francaise:
lyx...@lists.lyx.org
(http://www.lyx.org/WebFr.MailingLists)
Cette liste est
Sivan Frenkel schrieb:
I cannot export or update a LyX file to any format except text. I already found out this is due to the path of my file, and other paths are possible. I guess this is because my windows version is in Hebrew, and so are the names of some folders.
Yes, LyX will not work
It would be interesting for the Lyx website to collect this info.
I assume the posting contains a typo, and should read:
They can record OS statistics, **unless** they are hidden by the user.
(When top posting starts, let top posting continue (8-).
jon
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 21:06 +0200, Murat
On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 16:00:02 -0400
Andrew Sullivan a...@shinkuro.com dijo:
But it seems to me that knowing how many are left handed would,
naturally, lead to enhancements targetted at the left-hand community.
Seven percent. Documented at least as far back as the Christian bible.
A far more
Up to this date there is no fix for the problem. The problem can be
reduced by turning off the autosaving feature. Also the problem is not
real, but perceived by the OS as such. You just have to click on
ignore and keep on working. We'll have to wait a little bit for a fix
as there are not many
Lyx on Ubuntu, on Mac OS X and on Windows XP.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
2009/9/13 Andrés Becerra Sandoval :
> On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Iain Mac Donald
> wrote:
>>
>> LyX in
LyX on Fedora 11.
Paul
2009/9/13 Julio Rojas :
> Lyx on Ubuntu, on Mac OS X and on Windows XP.
> -
> Julio Rojas
> jcredbe...@gmail.com
>
>
>
> 2009/9/13 Andrés Becerra Sandoval :
>> On Sat, Sep 12,
Yago schrieb:
Uwe, in the page 2 you have on top an specific trigonometric example
(Blancos) without brackets.
As I stated in my last email this document is not correct because it violates the norm ISO 31
although the document states that it follows it.
And more, when I say that the
LyX on Ubuntu 9.04.
Using and proposing it everytime I can.
Unfortunately, I'm working with too many LaTeX-experts, in those cases,
my part is usually written in LyX then exported automatically by some
Makefile and scripting.
Recently, after a failing and frustrating attempt to write a joint
I am using Lyx with XeTex but somehow some fonts are not displayed
correctly. I am using mainly a mixture of Roman characters and East Asian
ideograms but what is not showing on the result pdf are some random Indic
characters.
I think I can refer the problem to the fact that I use the XeCJK
Hello,
how could I achieve margin alignment in Lyx?
Thanks in advance.
Best*
Currently Lyx on Gentoo, about one year ago. Before, it was on Ubuntu.
Regards,
Magarzo
Dear Uwe,
thanks for your answer.
Philip
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support
for additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX,
especially when the symbols require special
Bonjour
bizarrement je ne parviens pas à visualiser en pdf depuis que j'ai
installé 1.6.2 présente dans ubuntu 9.04...quelqu'un aurait-il eu la
même difficulté ?
It´s me again, to make clearer what I mean, maybe in english it is
"optical margin alignment"? In german it is "optischer Randausgleich"
and means, that on the edges of the margins there are optical
corrections, so that e.g. hyphens stand out of the right edge. I hope,
this makes clear
Hi,
http://blog.256bit.org/archives/47-Latex-optischer-Randausgleich.html
suggest to use the package pdfcprot and pdflatex.
Try adding \usepackage[activate]{pdfcprot} to the preamble.
Ingar
Hello Ingar,
thank you! This one does not work for me, maybe, because I use XeLatex
("Das entsprechende Dokument kann dann aber nur mit pdf(la)tex
übersetzt werden!"). Is there no possibility to use the microtype-
package for that? I thought that I achieved that a while ago, but I don
´t
Lyx on Gentoo Linux at work and on my laptop, and Lyx on Kubuntu at home.
--
Les Denham
---
http://www.hal-pc.org/~ldenham
---
Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.
See
You can see from the subject that there is an air of irrelevance about
this.
But it seems to me that knowing how many are left handed would,
naturally, lead to enhancements targetted at the left-hand community.
I answer that the customizability and portability of the LyX code base
is sufficient
On 09/13/2009 03:49 PM, jezZiFeR wrote:
Hello Ingar,
thank you! This one does not work for me, maybe, because I use XeLatex
("Das entsprechende Dokument kann dann aber nur mit pdf(la)tex
übersetzt werden!"). Is there no possibility to use the
microtype-package for that? I thought that I
>microtype is the main pacakge that provides this facility in LaTeX.
>Whether it works with xetex, etc, I do not know.
http://www.archivum.info/comp.text.tex/2008-07/00438/Re:_Character_protruding_with_xelatex
suggest that neither microtype or pdfcprot works for xetex. I guess you have to
Agoldenquill wrote:
>
>
> dirac14 wrote:
>>
>> Hello there!
>> I am a relatively new lyx user and this is my first post so please
>> forgive my total ignorance..
>>
>> I ve searched for at least 3 hours to give myself the answer to the
>> subject's question . . . what do i have to do in
Hi, I'm a new LyX user (version 1.6.4 on Windows XP)
I cannot export or update a LyX file to any format except text. I already
found out this is due to the path of my file, and other paths are possible. I
guess this is because my windows version is in Hebrew, and so are the names of
some
jlg schrieb:
bizarrement je ne parviens pas à visualiser en pdf depuis que j'ai
installé 1.6.2 présente dans ubuntu 9.04...quelqu'un aurait-il eu la
même difficulté ?
Nous avons une liste de diffusion francaise:
lyx...@lists.lyx.org
(http://www.lyx.org/WebFr.MailingLists)
Cette liste est
Sivan Frenkel schrieb:
I cannot export or update a LyX file to any format except text. I already found out this is due to the path of my file, and other paths are possible. I guess this is because my windows version is in Hebrew, and so are the names of some folders.
Yes, LyX will not work
It would be interesting for the Lyx website to collect this info.
I assume the posting contains a typo, and should read:
They can record OS statistics, **unless** they are hidden by the user.
(When top posting starts, let top posting continue (8-).
jon
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 21:06 +0200, Murat
On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 16:00:02 -0400
Andrew Sullivan dijo:
> But it seems to me that knowing how many are left handed would,
> naturally, lead to enhancements targetted at the left-hand community.
Seven percent. Documented at least as far back as the Christian bible.
A far
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