On 1/16/10, EK ehud.kap...@mssm.edu wrote:
Where can I find lyx 1.6.5 for linux 64, preferably as a .deb package?
Kubuntu only sports 1.6.4
On Debian [1]?
Liviu
[1] http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
I'm trying to add a TOC to my document - a paper I'm giving later this
year. I've done what it says to do in the help:
Insert -- List / TOC -- Table of Contents
The 'Table of Contents' button appears and if I click on it, a listing
appears in a window at the left. However no TOC appears in
On Sunday 17 January 2010 at 08:24, Peter Bradley wrote:
The 'Table of Contents' button appears and if I click on it, a listing
appears in a window at the left. However no TOC appears in my dvi
document, just the legend, 'Contents'.
well - just to be sure of the basics, do you have
William Seager wrote:
On Sunday 17 January 2010 at 08:24, Peter Bradley wrote:
The 'Table of Contents' button appears and if I click on it, a listing
appears in a window at the left. However no TOC appears in my dvi
document, just the legend, 'Contents'.
well - just to be sure
2010/1/17 Peter Bradley p.brad...@dsl.pipex.com:
William Seager wrote:
On Sunday 17 January 2010 at 08:24, Peter Bradley wrote:
The 'Table of Contents' button appears and if I click on it, a listing
appears in a window at the left. However no TOC appears in my dvi document,
just the
stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
What type (class) of document are you working on (article, report, book)?
What sections, chapters, subsections do you expect to see?
Hi Stephen,
Thank you for the reply.
It's an 'article (paper)'
The document has a number of parts with appropriate
Am 17.01.2010, 01:56 Uhr, schrieb Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de:
You haven#t used the new version, but the old one. Can you please
recheck this?
You are right, I didn't realize that you had made the correction in the
English version, not the German. Your corrected version, put on right
place
I'm running the LyTex portable version of LyX 1.6.5 and I seem to be getting
the same results with an Article class document. I get the heading Contents
but nothing else untill the first paragraph of the text.
A quick change to Book class gives me what appears to be a Chapter heading
The attached file works for me. Can you open it and create a dvi or
pdf successfully?
--
Stephen
--
Stephen
testfile.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Hi Peter,
It's important to make sure that you are using the numbered styles for
your table of contents (e.g section, subsection).
If you are using unnumbered styles (e.g section* , subsection*; note
the asterisk) they will appear in your document map but not in your
table of contents.
Well it seemed to wipe out the connection to my pdfviewer for a moment but
after that it works just fine. :)
I see that it uses sections whereas I have only unnumbered sections (i.e.
section* and subsection*)
I changed the sections* to sections in my document and it has cranked out a
very
Aha. Something I just discovered. Nice to have it confirmed.
--- On Sun, 1/17/10, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
From: Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us
Subject: Re: TOC (newbie question)
To: Peter Bradley p.brad...@dsl.pipex.com
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Peter,
It's important to make sure that you are using the numbered styles for
your table of contents (e.g section, subsection).
If you are using unnumbered styles (e.g section* , subsection*; note
the asterisk) they will appear in your document map but not in your
table
On 01/16/2010 05:32 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Christoph Pospiech schreef:
Hi,
as of version 1.6.4, LyX has a pull down menu File - Version
control, which
apparently supports CVS and SVN. Any plans to support git as well ?
Thanks !
Christoph Pospiech
Not really I think, but you can
Might I be permitted a supplementary?
Now that all the various bits are numbered, I notice that all the Sections
number sequentially regardless of their location within Parts. So I get:
Part I
Section 1
Section 2
Part II
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Part III
Section 6
On 01/17/2010 11:37 AM, Peter Bradley wrote:
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Peter,
It's important to make sure that you are using the numbered styles
for your table of contents (e.g section, subsection).
If you are using unnumbered styles (e.g section* , subsection*; note
the asterisk) they will
Am 17.01.2010, 16:53 Uhr, schrieb Joachim Osnabryg, = me:
Remaining problem:
= The pdf output of this table is flawed and misarranged in column 2
and 3, i. e. not usable for real purposes.
- With your corrected English version the output is correct -
I couldn't figure out, what's the
On 01/17/2010 12:03 PM, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
Might I be permitted a supplementary?
Now that all the various bits are numbered, I notice that all the Sections
number sequentially regardless of their location within Parts. So I get:
Part I
Section 1
Section 2
Part II
I can do it with ERT is there a LyX or other more elegant way?
ERT way adds following
\setcounter{section}{0}
after subsequent section headers. I guess you could redefine \part in
latex preamble or put into a module even and use it as a custom inset?
\makeatletter
stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
I can do it with ERT is there a LyX or other more elegant way?
ERT way adds following
\setcounter{section}{0}
after subsequent section headers. I guess you could redefine \part in
latex preamble or put into a module even and use it as a custom inset?
Hi. I'm trying to use some listing with character - inside.
And always when I do it I have the following error on the subsequent
section:
Font \csname\endcsname=psyr at 12.0pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) file not
found
I wasn't able to read the size data for this font,
so I will ignore the font
It would appear that on Jan 15, Helge Hafting did say:
Very good explanation - could you file in the bug tracker, where the
developers will find it? URL:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome
It would appear that on Jan 16, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook did say:
OK! Just did that. SNIP
On 01/17/2010 01:03 PM, Piotrek wrote:
Hi. I'm trying to use some listing with character - inside.
[snip]
It's just a guess, but you could try changing the typewriter font under
DocumentSettingsFont.
rh
Thank you for the message.
Yeah. I tried that before. Currently I am using Bera Mono font for typewriter.
But changing the font doesn't stop the error message in PDF export anyway.
BR
Piotr
-Original Message-
From: rgheck [mailto:rgh...@bobjweil.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 7:19
Hmm after checking the other then typewriter fonts types I found that the
problem does exist only because I have set the Default Family as Roman and
Roman to Times Roman in the document settings.
However, I must keep this settings - any idea how to use the dash with default
family Times Roman
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook schreef:
Am I expected to do anything to mark this as
resolved??? (I'm still not used to wiki methods) Or do the developers
expect to do that themselves?
We will take care of it. It will remain fixedintrunk until the next
release with the fix is released.
Vincent
On 2010-01-17, Piotrek wrote:
Hmm after checking the other then typewriter fonts types I found that
the problem does exist only because I have set the Default Family as
Roman and Roman to Times Roman in the document settings. However, I
must keep this settings - any idea how to use the dash
Thanks for suggestion. But is it really necessary? Is the dash Unicode
character? I am writing the document in English. Is the Unicode support
necessary in that case? I am trying to understand what causes such a behavior.
Well, if I remove the dash characters from the Program Listing it works
Il giorno sab, 16/01/2010 alle 10.30 -0500, Maria Gouskova ha scritto:
At least some areas of linguistics could be placed in the humanities,
so you might want to check out http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX.
Yes, thanks -- I had already mentioned this very useful document in my
original
On 16/01/2010 at 09.14 -0500, rgheck wrote:
I don't know of any, but there are plenty of humanists around the list
if you need to ask questions. E.g., I'm a philosopher, and I know of two
others who regularly contribute to the list.
Yes, I know, and that's why I posted the question here!
Thank you.
After checking your solution it seems working fine!
BR
Piotr
-Original Message-
From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Guenter Milde
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 8:53 PM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Problem with the dash in the listings
On
What am I doing wrong?
I tried to install Lyx 1.6.5.1 for Kubuntu 64 bits using the deb package
from Debian.
I uninstalled 1.6.4, and installed the two deb packages: lyx 1.6.5.1 and
lyx-common 1.6.5.1.
I kept getting an error message: Dependency is not satisfiable: libqtcore4
I reinstalled
Am 17.01.2010 16:53, schrieb Joachim Osnabryg:
You haven't used the new version, but the old one. Can you please
recheck this?
You are right, I didn't realize that you had made the correction in the
English version, not the German.
That's not correct, take the latest version from our LyX
On 01/17/2010 08:06 PM, E. Kaplan wrote:
What am I doing wrong?
I tried to install Lyx 1.6.5.1 for Kubuntu 64 bits using the deb
package from Debian.
I uninstalled 1.6.4, and installed the two deb packages: lyx 1.6.5.1
and lyx-common 1.6.5.1.
I kept getting an error message: Dependency is not
Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
Letter [KOMA - Script-v.2]
This in my preamble as per the template for that letter style [only
the number has changed]:
% vertical position of the address field
\...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{2mm}
What command do I add:
* preceding that
* to
Hi Peter,
my problem is similar with lyx 1.6 and installed packages soul and xcolor
and reconfiguration of lyx and restart of lyx, though the error message is
as follows:
Changes will not be highlighted in LaTeX output when using pdflatex
because
xcolor and soul are not installed.
Please
M-L a écrit :
Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
Letter [KOMA - Script-v.2]
This in my preamble as per the template for that letter style [only
the number has changed]:
% vertical position of the address field
\...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{2mm}
What command do I add:
*
M-L wrote:
This in my preamble as per the template for that letter style [only
the number has changed]:
% vertical position of the address field
\...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{2mm}
What command do I add:
* preceding that
* to that, or
* following that
To add a bit more space above
On 1/16/10, EK ehud.kap...@mssm.edu wrote:
Where can I find lyx 1.6.5 for linux 64, preferably as a .deb package?
Kubuntu only sports 1.6.4
On Debian [1]?
Liviu
[1] http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
I'm trying to add a TOC to my document - a paper I'm giving later this
year. I've done what it says to do in the help:
Insert -- List / TOC -- Table of Contents
The 'Table of Contents' button appears and if I click on it, a listing
appears in a window at the left. However no TOC appears in
On Sunday 17 January 2010 at 08:24, Peter Bradley wrote:
The 'Table of Contents' button appears and if I click on it, a listing
appears in a window at the left. However no TOC appears in my dvi
document, just the legend, 'Contents'.
well - just to be sure of the basics, do you have
William Seager wrote:
On Sunday 17 January 2010 at 08:24, Peter Bradley wrote:
The 'Table of Contents' button appears and if I click on it, a listing
appears in a window at the left. However no TOC appears in my dvi
document, just the legend, 'Contents'.
well - just to be sure
2010/1/17 Peter Bradley p.brad...@dsl.pipex.com:
William Seager wrote:
On Sunday 17 January 2010 at 08:24, Peter Bradley wrote:
The 'Table of Contents' button appears and if I click on it, a listing
appears in a window at the left. However no TOC appears in my dvi document,
just the
stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
What type (class) of document are you working on (article, report, book)?
What sections, chapters, subsections do you expect to see?
Hi Stephen,
Thank you for the reply.
It's an 'article (paper)'
The document has a number of parts with appropriate
Am 17.01.2010, 01:56 Uhr, schrieb Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de:
You haven#t used the new version, but the old one. Can you please
recheck this?
You are right, I didn't realize that you had made the correction in the
English version, not the German. Your corrected version, put on right
place
I'm running the LyTex portable version of LyX 1.6.5 and I seem to be getting
the same results with an Article class document. I get the heading Contents
but nothing else untill the first paragraph of the text.
A quick change to Book class gives me what appears to be a Chapter heading
The attached file works for me. Can you open it and create a dvi or
pdf successfully?
--
Stephen
--
Stephen
testfile.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Hi Peter,
It's important to make sure that you are using the numbered styles for
your table of contents (e.g section, subsection).
If you are using unnumbered styles (e.g section* , subsection*; note
the asterisk) they will appear in your document map but not in your
table of contents.
Well it seemed to wipe out the connection to my pdfviewer for a moment but
after that it works just fine. :)
I see that it uses sections whereas I have only unnumbered sections (i.e.
section* and subsection*)
I changed the sections* to sections in my document and it has cranked out a
very
Aha. Something I just discovered. Nice to have it confirmed.
--- On Sun, 1/17/10, Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
From: Rob Oakes lyx-de...@oak-tree.us
Subject: Re: TOC (newbie question)
To: Peter Bradley p.brad...@dsl.pipex.com
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Peter,
It's important to make sure that you are using the numbered styles for
your table of contents (e.g section, subsection).
If you are using unnumbered styles (e.g section* , subsection*; note
the asterisk) they will appear in your document map but not in your
table
On 01/16/2010 05:32 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Christoph Pospiech schreef:
Hi,
as of version 1.6.4, LyX has a pull down menu File - Version
control, which
apparently supports CVS and SVN. Any plans to support git as well ?
Thanks !
Christoph Pospiech
Not really I think, but you can
Might I be permitted a supplementary?
Now that all the various bits are numbered, I notice that all the Sections
number sequentially regardless of their location within Parts. So I get:
Part I
Section 1
Section 2
Part II
Section 3
Section 4
Section 5
Part III
Section 6
On 01/17/2010 11:37 AM, Peter Bradley wrote:
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Peter,
It's important to make sure that you are using the numbered styles
for your table of contents (e.g section, subsection).
If you are using unnumbered styles (e.g section* , subsection*; note
the asterisk) they will
Am 17.01.2010, 16:53 Uhr, schrieb Joachim Osnabryg, = me:
Remaining problem:
= The pdf output of this table is flawed and misarranged in column 2
and 3, i. e. not usable for real purposes.
- With your corrected English version the output is correct -
I couldn't figure out, what's the
On 01/17/2010 12:03 PM, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
Might I be permitted a supplementary?
Now that all the various bits are numbered, I notice that all the Sections
number sequentially regardless of their location within Parts. So I get:
Part I
Section 1
Section 2
Part II
I can do it with ERT is there a LyX or other more elegant way?
ERT way adds following
\setcounter{section}{0}
after subsequent section headers. I guess you could redefine \part in
latex preamble or put into a module even and use it as a custom inset?
\makeatletter
stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
I can do it with ERT is there a LyX or other more elegant way?
ERT way adds following
\setcounter{section}{0}
after subsequent section headers. I guess you could redefine \part in
latex preamble or put into a module even and use it as a custom inset?
Hi. I'm trying to use some listing with character - inside.
And always when I do it I have the following error on the subsequent
section:
Font \csname\endcsname=psyr at 12.0pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) file not
found
I wasn't able to read the size data for this font,
so I will ignore the font
It would appear that on Jan 15, Helge Hafting did say:
Very good explanation - could you file in the bug tracker, where the
developers will find it? URL:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome
It would appear that on Jan 16, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook did say:
OK! Just did that. SNIP
On 01/17/2010 01:03 PM, Piotrek wrote:
Hi. I'm trying to use some listing with character - inside.
[snip]
It's just a guess, but you could try changing the typewriter font under
DocumentSettingsFont.
rh
Thank you for the message.
Yeah. I tried that before. Currently I am using Bera Mono font for typewriter.
But changing the font doesn't stop the error message in PDF export anyway.
BR
Piotr
-Original Message-
From: rgheck [mailto:rgh...@bobjweil.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 7:19
Hmm after checking the other then typewriter fonts types I found that the
problem does exist only because I have set the Default Family as Roman and
Roman to Times Roman in the document settings.
However, I must keep this settings - any idea how to use the dash with default
family Times Roman
Joe(theWordy)Philbrook schreef:
Am I expected to do anything to mark this as
resolved??? (I'm still not used to wiki methods) Or do the developers
expect to do that themselves?
We will take care of it. It will remain fixedintrunk until the next
release with the fix is released.
Vincent
On 2010-01-17, Piotrek wrote:
Hmm after checking the other then typewriter fonts types I found that
the problem does exist only because I have set the Default Family as
Roman and Roman to Times Roman in the document settings. However, I
must keep this settings - any idea how to use the dash
Thanks for suggestion. But is it really necessary? Is the dash Unicode
character? I am writing the document in English. Is the Unicode support
necessary in that case? I am trying to understand what causes such a behavior.
Well, if I remove the dash characters from the Program Listing it works
Il giorno sab, 16/01/2010 alle 10.30 -0500, Maria Gouskova ha scritto:
At least some areas of linguistics could be placed in the humanities,
so you might want to check out http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX.
Yes, thanks -- I had already mentioned this very useful document in my
original
On 16/01/2010 at 09.14 -0500, rgheck wrote:
I don't know of any, but there are plenty of humanists around the list
if you need to ask questions. E.g., I'm a philosopher, and I know of two
others who regularly contribute to the list.
Yes, I know, and that's why I posted the question here!
Thank you.
After checking your solution it seems working fine!
BR
Piotr
-Original Message-
From: news [mailto:n...@ger.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Guenter Milde
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 8:53 PM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Problem with the dash in the listings
On
What am I doing wrong?
I tried to install Lyx 1.6.5.1 for Kubuntu 64 bits using the deb package
from Debian.
I uninstalled 1.6.4, and installed the two deb packages: lyx 1.6.5.1 and
lyx-common 1.6.5.1.
I kept getting an error message: Dependency is not satisfiable: libqtcore4
I reinstalled
Am 17.01.2010 16:53, schrieb Joachim Osnabryg:
You haven't used the new version, but the old one. Can you please
recheck this?
You are right, I didn't realize that you had made the correction in the
English version, not the German.
That's not correct, take the latest version from our LyX
On 01/17/2010 08:06 PM, E. Kaplan wrote:
What am I doing wrong?
I tried to install Lyx 1.6.5.1 for Kubuntu 64 bits using the deb
package from Debian.
I uninstalled 1.6.4, and installed the two deb packages: lyx 1.6.5.1
and lyx-common 1.6.5.1.
I kept getting an error message: Dependency is not
Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
Letter [KOMA - Script-v.2]
This in my preamble as per the template for that letter style [only
the number has changed]:
% vertical position of the address field
\...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{2mm}
What command do I add:
* preceding that
* to
Hi Peter,
my problem is similar with lyx 1.6 and installed packages soul and xcolor
and reconfiguration of lyx and restart of lyx, though the error message is
as follows:
Changes will not be highlighted in LaTeX output when using pdflatex
because
xcolor and soul are not installed.
Please
M-L a écrit :
Debian Testing [Squeeze] Using LyX Version 1.6.5
Letter [KOMA - Script-v.2]
This in my preamble as per the template for that letter style [only
the number has changed]:
% vertical position of the address field
\...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{2mm}
What command do I add:
*
M-L wrote:
This in my preamble as per the template for that letter style [only
the number has changed]:
% vertical position of the address field
\...@addtoplength{toaddrvpos}{2mm}
What command do I add:
* preceding that
* to that, or
* following that
To add a bit more space above
On 1/16/10, EK wrote:
> Where can I find lyx 1.6.5 for linux 64, preferably as a .deb package?
> Kubuntu only sports 1.6.4
>
On Debian [1]?
Liviu
[1] http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages
I'm trying to add a TOC to my document - a paper I'm giving later this
year. I've done what it says to do in the help:
Insert --> List / TOC --> Table of Contents
The 'Table of Contents' button appears and if I click on it, a listing
appears in a window at the left. However no TOC appears
On Sunday 17 January 2010 at 08:24, Peter Bradley wrote:
> The 'Table of Contents' button appears and if I click on it, a listing
> appears in a window at the left. However no TOC appears in my dvi
> document, just the legend, 'Contents'.
>
well - just to be sure of the basics, do you
William Seager wrote:
On Sunday 17 January 2010 at 08:24, Peter Bradley wrote:
The 'Table of Contents' button appears and if I click on it, a listing
appears in a window at the left. However no TOC appears in my dvi
document, just the legend, 'Contents'.
well - just to be sure
2010/1/17 Peter Bradley :
> William Seager wrote:
>>
>> On Sunday 17 January 2010 at 08:24, Peter Bradley wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> The 'Table of Contents' button appears and if I click on it, a listing
>>> appears in a window at the left. However no TOC appears in my dvi
stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
What type (class) of document are you working on (article, report, book)?
What sections, chapters, subsections do you expect to see?
Hi Stephen,
Thank you for the reply.
It's an 'article (paper)'
The document has a number of parts with appropriate
Am 17.01.2010, 01:56 Uhr, schrieb Uwe Stöhr :
You haven#t used the new version, but the old one. Can you please
recheck this?
You are right, I didn't realize that you had made the correction in the
English version, not the German. Your corrected version, put on right
I'm running the LyTex portable version of LyX 1.6.5 and I seem to be getting
the same results with an Article class document. I get the heading Contents
but nothing else untill the first paragraph of the text.
A quick change to Book class gives me what appears to be a Chapter heading
The attached file works for me. Can you open it and create a dvi or
pdf successfully?
--
Stephen
--
Stephen
testfile.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Hi Peter,
It's important to make sure that you are using the numbered styles for
your table of contents (e.g section, subsection).
If you are using unnumbered styles (e.g section* , subsection*; note
the asterisk) they will appear in your document map but not in your
table of contents.
Well it seemed to wipe out the connection to my pdfviewer for a moment but
after that it works just fine. :)
I see that it uses sections whereas I have only unnumbered sections (i.e.
section* and subsection*)
I changed the sections* to sections in my document and it has cranked out a
very
Aha. Something I just discovered. Nice to have it confirmed.
--- On Sun, 1/17/10, Rob Oakes wrote:
> From: Rob Oakes
> Subject: Re: TOC (newbie question)
> To: "Peter Bradley"
> Cc: "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org"
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Peter,
It's important to make sure that you are using the numbered styles for
your table of contents (e.g section, subsection).
If you are using unnumbered styles (e.g section* , subsection*; note
the asterisk) they will appear in your document map but not in your
table
On 01/16/2010 05:32 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Christoph Pospiech schreef:
Hi,
as of version 1.6.4, LyX has a pull down menu "File -> Version
control", which
apparently supports CVS and SVN. Any plans to support git as well ?
Thanks !
Christoph Pospiech
Not really I think, but you
> Might I be permitted a supplementary?
>
> Now that all the various bits are numbered, I notice that all the Sections
> number sequentially regardless of their location within Parts. So I get:
>
> Part I
> Section 1
> Section 2
> Part II
> Section 3
> Section 4
> Section 5
> Part III
>
On 01/17/2010 11:37 AM, Peter Bradley wrote:
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Peter,
It's important to make sure that you are using the numbered styles
for your table of contents (e.g section, subsection).
If you are using unnumbered styles (e.g section* , subsection*; note
the asterisk) they will
Am 17.01.2010, 16:53 Uhr, schrieb Joachim Osnabryg, => me:
Remaining problem:
=> The pdf output of this table is flawed and misarranged in column 2
and 3, i. e. not usable for real purposes.
- With your corrected English version the output is correct -
I couldn't figure out, what's the
On 01/17/2010 12:03 PM, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
Might I be permitted a supplementary?
Now that all the various bits are numbered, I notice that all the Sections
number sequentially regardless of their location within Parts. So I get:
Part I
Section 1
Section 2
Part II
>> I can do it with ERT is there a LyX or other more elegant way?
>>
>>
>> ERT way adds following
>> \setcounter{section}{0}
>> after subsequent section headers. I guess you could redefine \part in
>> latex preamble or put into a module even and use it as a custom inset?
>>
>>
>
> \makeatletter
>
stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
I can do it with ERT is there a LyX or other more elegant way?
ERT way adds following
\setcounter{section}{0}
after subsequent section headers. I guess you could redefine \part in
latex preamble or put into a module even and use it as a custom inset?
Hi. I'm trying to use some listing with character "-" inside.
And always when I do it I have the following error on the subsequent
section:
Font \csname\endcsname=psyr at 12.0pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) file not
found
I wasn't able to read the size data for this font,
so I will ignore the font
It would appear that on Jan 15, Helge Hafting did say:
> Very good explanation - could you file in the bug tracker, where the
> developers will find it? URL:
> http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome
It would appear that on Jan 16, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook did say:
> OK! Just did that. <>
On 01/17/2010 01:03 PM, Piotrek wrote:
Hi. I'm trying to use some listing with character "-" inside.
[snip]
It's just a guess, but you could try changing the typewriter font under
Document>Settings>Font.
rh
Thank you for the message.
Yeah. I tried that before. Currently I am using Bera Mono font for typewriter.
But changing the font doesn't stop the error message in PDF export anyway.
BR
Piotr
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