Re: interesting narrowing feature in a text editor
On Friday 09 April 2010 07:37:18 rgheck wrote: > On 04/09/2010 03:49 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: > > On 04/09/2010 07:31 AM, Jose Quesada wrote: > >> What I would like to know is... is this narrowing feature interesting > >> for > >> people here? > > > > Yes. > > > >> Or is it just me who thinks that it would improve workflow and > >> reduce mental load? > > > > Not just you. The good thing with LyX is that you can navigate easily > > from paragraph to paragraph with the keyboard. But in order to make > > that feature really useful without being forced to use the mouse, you > > would also need shortcuts for navigating between sections. > > > >> In case it's interesting, I'll file an enhancement > >> request. Doesn't sound terribly difficult to implement, but I may be > >> wrong... > > > > Should not be terribly hard indeed. All the code for scrolling > > settings is in BufferView class if you want to experiment. > > The other thing I've considered, along these lines, is the ability to > collapse sections, a la the ability to collapse for loops, functions, > etc, in any decent programming editor. That would in some ways serve a > very similar purpose, especially if you could just hit "Collapse All" > and then use the outliner to uncollapse what you actually wanted to > edit. Little triangles at the side, like in QtCreator, would work too. > > rh Vim does this with its "Folding" feature. Because it uses the Vim engine, VimOutliner also does collapse/expand. VimOutliner also does hoisting, although in my opinion VimOutliner hoisting isn't ready for prime time and can lose data. SteveT
Re: Alternating Context in a Beamer Presentation
Srinivas Nedunuri writes: > > Ideally I'd like something like "Theory" to appear on > theory slides and "Example" on example slides. You could just add one or the other to the title of each relevant slide -- maybe in a funky typeface or color, perhaps in a shadowed box. I'd flush it to the right. Alternatively, you could add a small graphic to the title, maybe a picture of a tool for the application and a picture of someone napping for the theory? /Paul
Re: Error for xetex generated pdf on lulu.com: Your document could not be created: The Times-Bold font is not embedded.
On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 18:46:07 -0400 Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote: > Guenter Milde wrote: > > > >> Actually the only fonts I am using are 'Digohweli', 'Aborginal > >> Serif', and 'Aboriginal Sans' so I was definitely surprised by > >> Lulu asking me for the Times font > >> > > > > I *guess* that at least one of your fonts is missing a "bold" > > variant and Times Bold is used as fallback. > > > > Indeed! > > > > Maybe defining a different fallback font could help (or eleminating > > the bold text part or setting it in a font that has a bold variant > > or ...) > > > I would I define a different fall-back font? The Digohweli font does > not have any variations to it. :( > I currently have the following in my header: > > > %\usepackage{musictex} > > > \usepackage{abc} > > > \usepackage{multicol} > > > \usepackage{fontspec} > > > \usepackage{xunicode} > > > \usepackage{xltxtra} > > > \usepackage{epigraph} > > > \setmainfont[BoldFont={Aboriginal Serif Bold},ItalicFont={Aboriginal > Serif Italic},BoldItalicFont={Aboriginal Serif Bold Italic}] > {Digohweli} > > > \setsansfont[]{Aboriginal Sans} > I haven't checked lately, and it was never properly advertised, but lulu.com will (or at least would) accept a postscript manuscript and do the conversion to pdf. That might be one way to solve your problem. Cheers, Alan -- Alan L Tyreehttp://www2.austlii.edu.au/~alan Tel: 04 2748 6206
eLyXer 0.43 released
Hi folks, Version 0.43 of eLyXer has just been released. This version features integration with jsMath, which improves output quality in several cases: http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/math-jsmath.html and the next-generation MathJax which enables MathML output: http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/math-mathjax.html Changes include: --- - Many BibTeX improvements: new style abbrvnat, conditional formatting, look up types in lowercase, understand “--” as dash. - Added options for mathematical equations: --jsmath to use jsMath and --mathjax to use MathJax. - Added command help to loremipsumize.py so it can be used outside of eLyXer. - Include internationalization files in .zip file. - Solved bug in table parsing: separate different plain layouts (thanks, Sara!). - eLyXer compressed files now contain a single directory called elyxer-$VERSION, instead of just elyxer. - Added italicized uppercase Greek letters. De-italicized regular uppercase Greek letters. --- Complete changelog: http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/changelog.html Download from nongnu.org mirrors: https://savannah.nongnu.org/files/?group=elyxer If the new version has not hit your favorite mirror yet: http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases-noredirect/elyxer/ Thanks, Alex Fernández.
Re: Error for xetex generated pdf on lulu.com: Your document could not be created: The Times-Bold font is not embedded.
Guenter Milde wrote: Actually the only fonts I am using are 'Digohweli', 'Aborginal Serif', and 'Aboriginal Sans' so I was definitely surprised by Lulu asking me for the Times font I *guess* that at least one of your fonts is missing a "bold" variant and Times Bold is used as fallback. Indeed! Maybe defining a different fallback font could help (or eleminating the bold text part or setting it in a font that has a bold variant or ...) I would I define a different fall-back font? The Digohweli font does not have any variations to it. :( I currently have the following in my header: %\usepackage{musictex} \usepackage{abc} \usepackage{multicol} \usepackage{fontspec} \usepackage{xunicode} \usepackage{xltxtra} \usepackage{epigraph} \setmainfont[BoldFont={Aboriginal Serif Bold},ItalicFont={Aboriginal Serif Italic},BoldItalicFont={Aboriginal Serif Bold Italic}]{Digohweli} \setsansfont[]{Aboriginal Sans}
Re: beamer: AMS label color changed
Uwe Stöhr writes: > > Does it help if you use this code instead: > > \theoremstyle{plain} > \newtheorem{exa}{Ejemplo} > \renewenvironment{example}{\begin{exa}}{\end{exa}} Already I had checked that, but there is no changes. The translator package solution works fine Many thanks Ignacio
Re: Error for xetex generated pdf on lulu.com: Your document could not be created: The Times-Bold font is not embedded.
On 2010-04-09, Michael Joyner wrote: > On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 8:03 AM, Guenter Milde wrote= >> > On 07 Apr 2010, Michael Joyner =E1=8F=A9=E1=8F=AF wrote: >> >> Error for xetex generated pdf on lulu.com: Your document could not >> >> be created: The Times-Bold font is not embedded. > Actually the only fonts I am using are 'Digohweli', 'Aborginal Serif', and > 'Aboriginal Sans' so I was definitely surprised by Lulu asking me for > the Times font I *guess* that at least one of your fonts is missing a "bold" variant and Times Bold is used as fallback. > I will try and Google for XeTeX font embedding > information. Or maybe just put in a 'Times' segment in somewhere to maybe > trigger embed... Maybe defining a different fallback font could help (or eleminating the bold text part or setting it in a font that has a bold variant or ...) Günter
Re: beamer: AMS label color changed
Ignacio García schrieb: Translating the AMS environment labels (theorem, proof, etc) is now (from LyX 2.0) automagically made in modules. (thanks to Richard H.:) Unfortunately, using these modules it's no possible in beamer. Therefore, translating the theorem labels can be achieved through two ways ( http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/I18nLabels ) - translator with a foo.dict (it's my way by now) or - through the commands: \newtheorem{exa}{Ejemplo} \renewenvironment{example}{\begin{exa}}{\end{exa}} and the like There is an issue with colors. Does it help if you use this code instead: \theoremstyle{plain} \newtheorem{exa}{Ejemplo} \renewenvironment{example}{\begin{exa}}{\end{exa}} If not, I have no idea for now. regards Uwe
Re: LyX and Aspell in spanish
Hello Mr. Uwe I tried to solve it reinstaling the spanish dicc. with the one you suggest, but unfortunatelly it didn't work if i dont get results, I will try to reinstall LyX completelly. Thanks
Re: LyX and Aspell in spanish
> Hello, > > I use aspell (in spanish) everyday in LyX and in KDE-4 applications. > > ¿Can you use aspell in other programs? > > ¿What is your operating system? > Hi. I am using Win. Vista home premium. I haven't tried to use aspell with any other program, but it does not respond from the comman line either. i tried to reinstall the spanish dicc. but it didnt work. I wonder what is wrong.
beamer: AMS label color changed
Translating the AMS environment labels (theorem, proof, etc) is now (from LyX 2.0) automagically made in modules. (thanks to Richard H.:) Unfortunately, using these modules it's no possible in beamer. Therefore, translating the theorem labels can be achieved through two ways ( http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/I18nLabels ) - translator with a foo.dict (it's my way by now) or - through the commands: \newtheorem{exa}{Ejemplo} \renewenvironment{example}{\begin{exa}}{\end{exa}} and the like There is an issue with colors. Without the commands above: 'Example' appears green in LyX, green in pdf output 'Theorem' or 'corollary' appear blue in LyX and output. All OK Using the commands above, the green color is changed to blue (?) in the output. It happens with 1.6.5 or 2.0.0, for English or French documents, too. (E.g., template (fr_)beamer-conference-ornate-20min.lyx) Otherwise, it seems to work without any problem. Regards Ignacio
LyX success story
Back in December, I was working on a research project which was winding down, and we were drafting the final report. The team leader complained to me that he could not see a reasonable way to get everything into a decent looking report using MS Word. He was having a lot of trouble with cross-references in particular. So I suggested using LyX, and installed it on his laptop for him. After a day working with it, he became enthusiastic about LyX, and over the next few weeks I received occasional phone calls asking how to achieve some particular layout, etc. Finally, he called to tell me he had delivered the report to the client. Yesterday I was visiting him, and he showed me the final paper version of the report. It certainly does look impressive. I don't think any other system could produce a document with 458 pages, over 400 figures, and a bibliography of about 100 items. Especially with cross-references and citations on nearly every page. And this was put together by one person in about three weeks. -- .. Les Denham
Re: Error for xetex generated pdf on lulu.com: Your document could not be created: The Times-Bold font is not embedded.
Actually the only fonts I am using are 'Digohweli', 'Aborginal Serif', and 'Aboriginal Sans' so I was definitely surprised by Lulu asking me for the Times font I will try and Google for XeTeX font embedding information. Or maybe just put in a 'Times' segment in somewhere to maybe trigger embed... On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 8:03 AM, Guenter Milde wrote: > On 2010-04-08, Anthony Campbell wrote: > > On 07 Apr 2010, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote: > >> Error for xetex generated pdf on lulu.com: Your document could not > >> be created: The Times-Bold font is not embedded. > > >> How do I tell it to embed what Lulu is expecting to be embedded? > > AFAIK, XeTeX does not embed the PDF-standard fonts > (Times/Helvetica/Courier) that are required to be present for any > PDF-using application by the PDF standard. > > You might find a config setting or command line switch to change this > behaviour in the XeTeX documentation. > > Alternatively, you can select a lookalike font like TeX-Gyre Termes. > > Günter > > >
Re: A little help with LyX-Sweave-R
Man, this will be awesome. To clarify, Prof. Grosjean, can you indicate what specific connection this will require with SciViews? I use Tinn-R for code editing, but my workflow with LyX-R-Sweave requires no editor. Would the same be true for what you are developing? Lastly, I think I may have discovered part of the problem. Perhaps someone on this list is familiar enough with LaTeX config in MiKTeX in Windows to sort it out for me. It might be related to having some MiKTeX packages as "All Users" that are installed and updated with Admin privileges and others that are specific to my own account. I get a Windows API Error if I run texify.exe on a file: Windows API error 14001: This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem. texify: Data: C:\Documents and Settings\dhewitt\Application Data\MiKTeX\2.8\miktex\bin\pdflatex.EXE But if I run pdflatex.exe (which I believe calls the EXE in C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.8\miktex\bin) on the same file, it all works. In general, I don't understand the details of pdflatex, texify, texi2dvi, etc. that are used in the processing, and how they relate to each other. If I did, I could probably troubleshoot this more easily. - Dave On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 4:45 AM, wrote: > It's a couple of months that I prepare an alternate, complete LyX/R/Sweave > solution (for SciViews). It provides more than just the possibility to > weaving/tangling LyX documents (new styles, menu entries and toolbar > buttons to easily create various R chunks, a weaving/tangling log or > errors or warnings, Sweave features contaibned in a LyX module, etc.) > > It is not completely finished, but pretty usable for now. If you like, I > have put everything in a zip file you can get from here: > http://www.sciviews.org/LyX/SciViewsLyX16.zip. Then, follow the ReadMe.txt > file included in it. > > Take care: it completely replaces your whole LyX configuration! You have > to backup it first (as explained in the ReadMe.txt file). > > With this version, R only converts the LyX file to .tex and LyX does the > rest like producing a DVI, PDF or PS. Also, you can produce the .Rnw file > to compile it outside of LyX (useful for packages vignettes, for > instance). > > I have it also running on Mac OS X and Linux, but the files and > instructions in the link provided above are for Windows only (tested on > Windows XP sp3). Please, ask me later on for the other configs... but for > today, I don't have time to compile them. > > Best, > > Philippe Grosjean > > On 09/04/10 00:41, David Hewitt wrote: I run LyX from a command window and watch what goes on in the background. All goes fine through the whole process, texi2dvi runs and finishes (and I can confirm that it finds and executes texi2dvi.exe in the MiKTeX bin), and then LyX pukes an error that it cannot open the PDF because the PDF does not exist. Indeed, if I check the temp directory for LyX, all files are present but the PDF. I get no other warnings or errors from texi2dvi and cannot figure out why this happens. >>> Did you look at Document> LaTeX log? Sometimes it will display errors >>> that are not popped-up by LyX. >> >> That menu item is greyed out, presumably because I used a converter >> through the batch file to make the PDF, so LyX wasn't really doing the >> work (and thus does not have record of the transaction?). >> Can someone help me figure out why texi2dvi fails to produce a PDF? Does anyone know if it is perhaps something about MiKTeX and the way the texi2dvi.exe works? Might it be possible to bypass that program and do the conversion via LyX more directly after R finishes the Sweaving and Stangling? >>> Did you try pdflatex, or ps2pdf? >> >> Yeah, pdflatex works a charm when called on the tex file resulting >> from Sweaving directly from the command line. That's what I was >> getting at here. It seems like the issue is in R's function texi2dvi >> (which calls MiKTeX's texi2dvi.exe to do the work), so I was hoping >> there was some way to let the converter in LyX run the batch file, >> pass the Sweaving/Stangling and TeX file production off to R, then >> come back and run pdflatex out of LyX to get the PDF from the TeX >> file. Surely this is possible?
Re: LyX and Aspell in spanish
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Mchapa wrote: > Hello everyone. I have a problem with Aspell in LyX, it works pretty nice in > English, but i cannot use it in spanish, i got an error message that says: > > The spellcheker could not be started > No word list can be found for the language "es_ES". > > I installed both dicc. at the same time. I created an Alias file called > "es_ES" > but it did not solve the problem. > > Could someone lend me a hand, please? Thanks a lot in advance > > Hello, I use aspell (in spanish) everyday in LyX and in KDE-4 applications. ¿Can you use aspell in other programs? ¿What is your operating system? -- Andrés
Re: interesting narrowing feature in a text editor
On Fri, 2010-04-09 at 07:37 -0400, rgheck wrote: > On 04/09/2010 03:49 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: > > On 04/09/2010 07:31 AM, Jose Quesada wrote: > >> What I would like to know is... is this narrowing feature interesting > >> for > >> people here? > > > > Yes. > > > >> Or is it just me who thinks that it would improve workflow and > >> reduce mental load? > > > > Not just you. The good thing with LyX is that you can navigate easily > > from paragraph to paragraph with the keyboard. But in order to make > > that feature really useful without being forced to use the mouse, you > > would also need shortcuts for navigating between sections. > > > >> In case it's interesting, I'll file an enhancement > >> request. Doesn't sound terribly difficult to implement, but I may be > >> wrong... > > > > Should not be terribly hard indeed. All the code for scrolling > > settings is in BufferView class if you want to experiment. > > > The other thing I've considered, along these lines, is the ability to > collapse sections, a la the ability to collapse for loops, functions, > etc, in any decent programming editor. That would in some ways serve a > very similar purpose, especially if you could just hit "Collapse All" > and then use the outliner to uncollapse what you actually wanted to > edit. Little triangles at the side, like in QtCreator, would work too. > > rh > This is something that I would like to implement. I also have some other ideas regarding how to filter sections, but I haven't really thought through them yet. I've just been trying to get a simple implementation of the outline improvements first. I've found that my appetite can greatly exceed my available time if I'm not careful. Cheers, Rob
Re: A little help with LyX-Sweave-R
phgrosj...@sciviews.org wrote: > I have it also running on Mac OS X and Linux, but the files and > instructions in the link provided above are for Windows only (tested on > Windows XP sp3). Please, ask me later on for the other configs... but for > today, I don't have time to compile them. fyi there should better support in lyx 2.0 and in case you want something to contribute directly into lyx distribution, its just the right time to check out lyx 2.0 alpha and discuss things on devel list so 2.0 is compatible... pavel
Re: bibtopic usage
Hi, This is my CV in lyx format, with bibtopic.sty and 2 bibliography for tests. Thanks, Thibaud. Le 09/04/2010 10:38, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit : Thibaud Hulin wrote: The option `dot' was not declared in package `bibtopic', perhaps you misspelled its name. Try typing to proceed. Could you post an example file? Jürgen cv-th.lyx Description: application/lyx %% BIBTOPICS.STY, a package following from the %% BIBUNITS.STY by Jose Alberto Fernandez (albe...@cs.umd.edu) %% %% BIBTOPICS.STY is a style to generate a single bibliography %% made up of several topics. For instance: books, procedings %% articles, thesis, .. However we want the bibitems alphabetically %% sorted by authors but a single numeration %% for all this bibliography. This is the main difference with %% BIBUNITS.STY, because at the beginning of each unit, corresponding %% to a new topic, the counter of the bibitems is not reinitialized. %% %% %% The environment \begin{bibunit}[
Re: Error for xetex generated pdf on lulu.com: Your document could not be created: The Times-Bold font is not embedded.
On 2010-04-08, Anthony Campbell wrote: > On 07 Apr 2010, Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ wrote: >> Error for xetex generated pdf on lulu.com: Your document could not >> be created: The Times-Bold font is not embedded. >> How do I tell it to embed what Lulu is expecting to be embedded? AFAIK, XeTeX does not embed the PDF-standard fonts (Times/Helvetica/Courier) that are required to be present for any PDF-using application by the PDF standard. You might find a config setting or command line switch to change this behaviour in the XeTeX documentation. Alternatively, you can select a lookalike font like TeX-Gyre Termes. Günter
Re: A little help with LyX-Sweave-R
It's a couple of months that I prepare an alternate, complete LyX/R/Sweave solution (for SciViews). It provides more than just the possibility to weaving/tangling LyX documents (new styles, menu entries and toolbar buttons to easily create various R chunks, a weaving/tangling log or errors or warnings, Sweave features contaibned in a LyX module, etc.) It is not completely finished, but pretty usable for now. If you like, I have put everything in a zip file you can get from here: http://www.sciviews.org/LyX/SciViewsLyX16.zip. Then, follow the ReadMe.txt file included in it. Take care: it completely replaces your whole LyX configuration! You have to backup it first (as explained in the ReadMe.txt file). With this version, R only converts the LyX file to .tex and LyX does the rest like producing a DVI, PDF or PS. Also, you can produce the .Rnw file to compile it outside of LyX (useful for packages vignettes, for instance). I have it also running on Mac OS X and Linux, but the files and instructions in the link provided above are for Windows only (tested on Windows XP sp3). Please, ask me later on for the other configs... but for today, I don't have time to compile them. Best, Philippe Grosjean ..<°}))>< ) ) ) ) ) ( ( ( ( (Prof. Philippe Grosjean ) ) ) ) ) ( ( ( ( (Numerical Ecology of Aquatic Systems ) ) ) ) ) Mons University, Belgium ( ( ( ( ( .. On 09/04/10 00:41, David Hewitt wrote: >>> I run LyX from a command window and watch what goes on in the >>> background. All goes fine through the whole process, texi2dvi runs and >>> finishes (and I can confirm that it finds and executes texi2dvi.exe in >>> the MiKTeX bin), and then LyX pukes an error that it cannot open the >>> PDF because the PDF does not exist. Indeed, if I check the temp >>> directory >>> for LyX, all files are present but the PDF. I get no other warnings or >>> errors from texi2dvi and cannot figure out why this happens. >>> >> Did you look at Document> LaTeX log? Sometimes it will display errors >> that are not popped-up by LyX. > > That menu item is greyed out, presumably because I used a converter > through the batch file to make the PDF, so LyX wasn't really doing the > work (and thus does not have record of the transaction?). > >>> Can someone help me figure out why texi2dvi fails to produce a PDF? >>> Does anyone know if it is perhaps something about MiKTeX and the way >>> the texi2dvi.exe works? Might it be possible to bypass that program >>> and do the conversion via LyX more directly after R finishes the >>> Sweaving and Stangling? >>> >> Did you try pdflatex, or ps2pdf? > > Yeah, pdflatex works a charm when called on the tex file resulting > from Sweaving directly from the command line. That's what I was > getting at here. It seems like the issue is in R's function texi2dvi > (which calls MiKTeX's texi2dvi.exe to do the work), so I was hoping > there was some way to let the converter in LyX run the batch file, > pass the Sweaving/Stangling and TeX file production off to R, then > come back and run pdflatex out of LyX to get the PDF from the TeX > file. Surely this is possible? > > > Thanks a million for the help! > >
Re: 64bit Lyx 1.6.4 cannot view postscript
On 2010-04-09, george legge wrote: > Progress report on Lyx with 64bit Suse 11: > There have been no further comments on this problem of not being able to > view a postscript file, because Lyx "could not find header file tex.pro". > This inability to find the file is despite the file being present and able > to be read with cat. I wonder whether this is a problem with LyX on SuSe, with LaTeX on SuSe or some local mis-configuration. Is the problem also present when exporting to a LaTeX source file and running latex from the command line? What is the result of #> kpsewhich tex.pro ? Günter
Re: insert custom layout
On 04/08/2010 03:29 PM, Sajjad wrote: On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 4:24 AM, Julien Riouxwrote: On 07/04/2010 7:08 PM, Sajjad wrote: 6. The liuthesis.layout file contain the following: #% Do not delete this line below; configure depends on this # \DeclareLaTeXClass{liuthesis} If that's all you have in there, this is not sufficient. As suggested, a good starting point for you would be to copy the book.layout file. If it not then , i did copy the contents of book.layout and put it into the liuthesis.layout. What should i do now? Any reference ? Yes. Do this: If that is what you did, I don't know what the matter is. If you start LyX from a console you might get useful information for debugging. You probably have an error somewhere in the layout file. rh
Re: interesting narrowing feature in a text editor
On 04/09/2010 03:49 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: On 04/09/2010 07:31 AM, Jose Quesada wrote: What I would like to know is... is this narrowing feature interesting for people here? Yes. Or is it just me who thinks that it would improve workflow and reduce mental load? Not just you. The good thing with LyX is that you can navigate easily from paragraph to paragraph with the keyboard. But in order to make that feature really useful without being forced to use the mouse, you would also need shortcuts for navigating between sections. In case it's interesting, I'll file an enhancement request. Doesn't sound terribly difficult to implement, but I may be wrong... Should not be terribly hard indeed. All the code for scrolling settings is in BufferView class if you want to experiment. The other thing I've considered, along these lines, is the ability to collapse sections, a la the ability to collapse for loops, functions, etc, in any decent programming editor. That would in some ways serve a very similar purpose, especially if you could just hit "Collapse All" and then use the outliner to uncollapse what you actually wanted to edit. Little triangles at the side, like in QtCreator, would work too. rh
Re: Question: making a custom Koma report with colors
On 04/08/2010 05:52 PM, Néstor wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to make a document with some colors, and it's a report, so I took a look at the Customization Manual of Lyx (chapter 5), and based my new style in Koma report. I have created a new sty file, named myreport.sty, and a new layout, including both scrreprt (for Koma report) and my own style, myreport.sty. Everything loads correctly when generating a PDF, and if myreport.sty is empty, I get no errors (and no improvements, just a normal Koma report). The question is: now, what do I have to write in myreport.sty to change, for instance, the document's title's color to Blue? Look at the komascript documentation, which you can find here: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/ There's a lot of it, so you may have to search. But one of the nice things about those classes is that they provide a lot of "hooks" for you to change things, without having to get deep into the LaTeX internals. As for changing the color of the title, I do not know, as I have never had to do anything like that. Richard
Re: bibtopic usage
Thibaud Hulin wrote: > The option `dot' was not declared in package `bibtopic', perhaps you > > misspelled its name. Try typing to proceed. Could you post an example file? Jürgen
Re: 64bit Lyx 1.6.4 cannot view postscript
Progress report on Lyx with 64bit Suse 11: There have been no further comments on this problem of not being able to view a postscript file, because Lyx "could not find header file tex.pro". This inability to find the file is despite the file being present and able to be read with cat. I thought the problem might be that the file was not in a local directory; so I copied it across, with no effect. I applied, saved, reconfigured and texhashed to no effect. Finally I inserted the correct paths in Path prefix and success: I can now view in postscript as well as the previously available dvi and pdf and can print from all. Thank for suggestions. I shall press on with my trial of Memoir. Cheers, GeorgeL On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 8:35 AM, rgheck wrote: > On 03/31/2010 04:18 PM, george legge wrote: > >> On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 1:19 AM, rgheck wrote: >> >> >> >> >> > I don't know myself. Let me try to bring Uwe in here. He knows more about > this kind of thing. Or JMarc? > > rh > >
Re: interesting narrowing feature in a text editor
On 04/09/2010 07:31 AM, Jose Quesada wrote: What I would like to know is... is this narrowing feature interesting for people here? Yes. Or is it just me who thinks that it would improve workflow and reduce mental load? Not just you. The good thing with LyX is that you can navigate easily from paragraph to paragraph with the keyboard. But in order to make that feature really useful without being forced to use the mouse, you would also need shortcuts for navigating between sections. In case it's interesting, I'll file an enhancement request. Doesn't sound terribly difficult to implement, but I may be wrong... Should not be terribly hard indeed. All the code for scrolling settings is in BufferView class if you want to experiment. On a related note, Rob Oak is working on improving the outliner so you might want to joind the development list and discuss the matter there with Rob and us. Cheers, Abdel.
Re: interesting narrowing feature in a text editor
Hi Alan, Yes, hoisting is an interesting feature. But I would consider it a different one, as it would operate on the outline sidebar. In my use case, I would still prefer to have the full outline (i.e., no hoisting) available, because that is what I'd use for moving around this large hypothetical doc. I'd support hoisting too, but maybe making it not coupled with the narrowing feature. Best, -Jose Jose Quesada, PhD. Max Planck Institute, Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition, Berlin http://www.josequesada.name/ http://twitter.com/Quesada On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Alan Tyree wrote: > > > On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Jose Quesada wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Since many people here edit long documents, they may have faced the >> following problem. >> It's difficult to keep in your mind a large chunk of content. This is why >> we >> divide text into sections. >> In lyx/latex, you can also have a master document and insert sections as >> \input. This is very helpful because each section is then its own file. >> This >> has an immediate effect on mental workload: for me, just seen that I >> cannot >> scroll out of the section, and the right scrollbar has a bigger handle >> makes >> a big difference, making me more relaxed. I try to make sections that fit >> one screen; this is common advice in programming too (don't make functions >> that scroll out of sight) for the same mental workload reasons. >> >> The problem is that splitting a doc into files and \input them is not as >> flexible as just taking care of sections. It adds overhead. A price I've >> been willing to pay. Then I saw this: >> >> (scroll down to narrowing) >> http://www.emeditor.com/modules/feature1/rewrite/tc_35.html >> >> This is exactly what I want. The only thing I'd add would be to make the >> grayed out parts non-scrollable, ie lock the scrolling to the narrowed >> down >> section. >> >> Clicking on the outline sidebar would optionally narrow down the section. >> This way one can navigate a long doc, nave very focused editing, and not >> have to deal with a master file with \inputs. >> >> Change tracking would be improved as a side effect. If you remove a >> paragraph and paste it on another section (which is an independent file) >> most vcs and diff programs would have completely lost track of it: it >> would >> work as if you added brand new text to the section. It's harder to undo >> too. So having one single file has advantages. >> >> What I would like to know is... is this narrowing feature interesting for >> people here? Or is it just me who thinks that it would improve workflow >> and >> reduce mental load? In case it's interesting, I'll file an enhancement >> request. Doesn't sound terribly difficult to implement, but I may be >> wrong... >> >> Best, >> -Jose >> > > Hi Jose > > If I understand what you are talking about, it is what the old Thinktank > program called "hoisting": take one part of the outline tree and make it > appear for the time being to be the entire outline. > > "Hoisting" is available with certain Emacs modes (including Auctex), but it > is not implemented as cleanly as in the old outliners like Thinktank, > Grandview and others. > > I found it to be one of the most valuable aids to writing long works back > in those days. I would strongly support it as a feature request. > > Cheers, > Alan > >> >> Jose Quesada, PhD. >> Max Planck Institute, >> Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition, >> Berlin >> http://www.josequesada.name/ >> http://twitter.com/Quesada >> > > > > -- > Alan L Tyreehttp://www2.austlii.edu.au/~alan > Tel: 04 2748 6206 > >