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On 12/02/2010 05:21 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:
Birte Schoettker schoettbier at gmail.com writes:
at Rainer: I would love to know that, too, how to identify non-ASCII
characters in a bibtex file.
On Linux (or probably most POSIX-compatible
Hello all,
I'm a Linux-newbie using LyX for writing, and currently v 1.6.7 is in
the Debian repos. However, LyX 1.6.8 is latest stable release (released
15 nov 2010). How can I use apt or synaptic to update to latest version?
Can I add some repo to my source lists?
(I don't want the 2.0
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Stig Rognes stig.rog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I'm a Linux-newbie using LyX for writing, and currently v 1.6.7 is in the
Debian repos. However, LyX 1.6.8 is latest stable release (released 15 nov
2010). How can I use apt or synaptic to update to latest
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Stig Rognes stig.rog...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Stig Rognes stig.rog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I'm a Linux-newbie using LyX for writing, and currently v 1.6.7 is in the
Debian repos. However, LyX 1.6.8 is latest stable release
The LyX version offered on the Fedora 14 repositories has now upgraded to
2.0.0beta1.
When I load a 1.6x multi-document project into the beta version and try to
process it, I get the following error:
Paragraph ended before \gather* was complete.
Missing $ inserted.
Missing \endgroup inserted.
On 12/02/2010 05:08 PM, davy bold wrote:
hello,
I am a German mother tongue speaker and hope you can understand my
English.
I have a document the following way...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2 blublublu
Chapter 2 ljljljljljl
3 blobloblo
4 bliblibli
5 blebleble
I need it though like
On 12/03/2010 08:02 AM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
The LyX version offered on the Fedora 14 repositories has now upgraded
to 2.0.0beta1.
When I load a 1.6x multi-document project into the beta version and
try to process it, I get the following error:
Paragraph ended before \gather* was complete.
I am cross-posting a message I sent to computer.text.tex, since the problem
affects LyX..
Lars Madsen's (memoir's maintainer) temporary fix is reported at the end.
I think I have stumbled upon an incompatibility between memoir and
Lyx. Memoir uses the \pagenote command to produce endnotes.
Thanks Pavel,
So this means that 2.0beta/svn doesn't work with LyZ? Is this fixable?
I did try 1.6.8 and it did work :)
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:
Jose Quesada wrote:
/home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.in
/home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.out
I never cared to look for
Jose Quesada wrote:
Thanks Pavel,
So this means that 2.0beta/svn doesn't work with LyZ? Is this fixable?
I did try 1.6.8 and it did work :)
there were many changes i the pipe code, but i thought they were all
backported to 1.6... well, i may be wrong. anyway the fixability looks
more like the
Dear Lyxers,
can anyone explain to me why the \noun command (small caps) produces this
funny latex code when used within a \idex command? Consider the following:
This is a line of text with with a word in small caps: small-caps-word
shows up in the LateX source window as :
Latex 1: This is
Not sure with SVN, but with lyx 2b1 release lyz works almost fine. The only
problem I had was that the latest lyz cannot create a bibtex record by itself,
but that seems more like a lyz/firefox related problem. If I touch a .bib file
manually, then lyz can port citations perfectly.
-
Hi,
I'm having trouble with text alignment when I have one column of text juxtaposed
with another column that contains a nested table. The text is aligned with the
centre of the table rather than the top.
Below is a simple document which demonstrates the problem.
Thanks,
Ramin.
#LyX 1.6.5
stefano franchi wrote:
Latex 2: This is line of text with a word in small caps:
\noun{small-caps-word}\index{small-caps-w...@\noun{small-caps-word}}
^^^
whereas I would expect:
Latex 3: This is line of text with a word in small caps:
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On 12/02/2010 05:21 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:
Birte Schoettker schoettbier at gmail.com writes:
at Rainer: I would love to know that, too, how to identify non-ASCII
characters in a bibtex file.
On Linux (or probably most POSIX-compatible
Hello all,
I'm a Linux-newbie using LyX for writing, and currently v 1.6.7 is in
the Debian repos. However, LyX 1.6.8 is latest stable release (released
15 nov 2010). How can I use apt or synaptic to update to latest version?
Can I add some repo to my source lists?
(I don't want the 2.0
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Stig Rognes stig.rog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I'm a Linux-newbie using LyX for writing, and currently v 1.6.7 is in the
Debian repos. However, LyX 1.6.8 is latest stable release (released 15 nov
2010). How can I use apt or synaptic to update to latest
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Stig Rognes stig.rog...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Stig Rognes stig.rog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
I'm a Linux-newbie using LyX for writing, and currently v 1.6.7 is in the
Debian repos. However, LyX 1.6.8 is latest stable release
The LyX version offered on the Fedora 14 repositories has now upgraded to
2.0.0beta1.
When I load a 1.6x multi-document project into the beta version and try to
process it, I get the following error:
Paragraph ended before \gather* was complete.
Missing $ inserted.
Missing \endgroup inserted.
On 12/02/2010 05:08 PM, davy bold wrote:
hello,
I am a German mother tongue speaker and hope you can understand my
English.
I have a document the following way...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2 blublublu
Chapter 2 ljljljljljl
3 blobloblo
4 bliblibli
5 blebleble
I need it though like
On 12/03/2010 08:02 AM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
The LyX version offered on the Fedora 14 repositories has now upgraded
to 2.0.0beta1.
When I load a 1.6x multi-document project into the beta version and
try to process it, I get the following error:
Paragraph ended before \gather* was complete.
I am cross-posting a message I sent to computer.text.tex, since the problem
affects LyX..
Lars Madsen's (memoir's maintainer) temporary fix is reported at the end.
I think I have stumbled upon an incompatibility between memoir and
Lyx. Memoir uses the \pagenote command to produce endnotes.
Thanks Pavel,
So this means that 2.0beta/svn doesn't work with LyZ? Is this fixable?
I did try 1.6.8 and it did work :)
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:
Jose Quesada wrote:
/home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.in
/home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.out
I never cared to look for
Jose Quesada wrote:
Thanks Pavel,
So this means that 2.0beta/svn doesn't work with LyZ? Is this fixable?
I did try 1.6.8 and it did work :)
there were many changes i the pipe code, but i thought they were all
backported to 1.6... well, i may be wrong. anyway the fixability looks
more like the
Dear Lyxers,
can anyone explain to me why the \noun command (small caps) produces this
funny latex code when used within a \idex command? Consider the following:
This is a line of text with with a word in small caps: small-caps-word
shows up in the LateX source window as :
Latex 1: This is
Not sure with SVN, but with lyx 2b1 release lyz works almost fine. The only
problem I had was that the latest lyz cannot create a bibtex record by itself,
but that seems more like a lyz/firefox related problem. If I touch a .bib file
manually, then lyz can port citations perfectly.
-
Hi,
I'm having trouble with text alignment when I have one column of text juxtaposed
with another column that contains a nested table. The text is aligned with the
centre of the table rather than the top.
Below is a simple document which demonstrates the problem.
Thanks,
Ramin.
#LyX 1.6.5
stefano franchi wrote:
Latex 2: This is line of text with a word in small caps:
\noun{small-caps-word}\index{small-caps-w...@\noun{small-caps-word}}
^^^
whereas I would expect:
Latex 3: This is line of text with a word in small caps:
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On 12/02/2010 05:21 PM, Paul Rubin wrote:
> Birte Schoettker gmail.com> writes:
>
> Rainer: I would love to know that, too, how to identify non-ASCII
> characters in a bibtex file.
>
> On Linux (or probably most POSIX-compatible systems), you
Hello all,
I'm a Linux-newbie using LyX for writing, and currently v 1.6.7 is in
the Debian repos. However, LyX 1.6.8 is latest stable release (released
15 nov 2010). How can I use apt or synaptic to update to latest version?
Can I add some repo to my source lists?
(I don't want the 2.0
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Stig Rognes wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm a Linux-newbie using LyX for writing, and currently v 1.6.7 is in the
> Debian repos. However, LyX 1.6.8 is latest stable release (released 15 nov
> 2010). How can I use apt or synaptic to update to
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Stig Rognes wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Stig Rognes wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm a Linux-newbie using LyX for writing, and currently v 1.6.7 is in the
>> Debian repos. However, LyX 1.6.8 is latest
The LyX version offered on the Fedora 14 repositories has now upgraded to
2.0.0beta1.
When I load a 1.6x multi-document project into the beta version and try to
process it, I get the following error:
Paragraph ended before \gather* was complete.
Missing $ inserted.
Missing \endgroup inserted.
On 12/02/2010 05:08 PM, davy bold wrote:
hello,
I am a German mother tongue speaker and hope you can understand my
English.
I have a document the following way...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2 blublublu
Chapter 2 ljljljljljl
3 blobloblo
4 bliblibli
5 blebleble
I need it though like
On 12/03/2010 08:02 AM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
The LyX version offered on the Fedora 14 repositories has now upgraded
to 2.0.0beta1.
When I load a 1.6x multi-document project into the beta version and
try to process it, I get the following error:
Paragraph ended before \gather* was complete.
I am cross-posting a message I sent to computer.text.tex, since the problem
affects LyX..
Lars Madsen's (memoir's maintainer) temporary fix is reported at the end.
I think I have stumbled upon an incompatibility between memoir and
Lyx. Memoir uses the \pagenote command to produce endnotes.
Thanks Pavel,
So this means that 2.0beta/svn doesn't work with LyZ? Is this fixable?
I did try 1.6.8 and it did work :)
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Jose Quesada wrote:
> > /home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.in
> > /home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.out
> >
> > I never cared to
Jose Quesada wrote:
> Thanks Pavel,
> So this means that 2.0beta/svn doesn't work with LyZ? Is this fixable?
> I did try 1.6.8 and it did work :)
there were many changes i the pipe code, but i thought they were all
backported to 1.6... well, i may be wrong. anyway the fixability looks
more like
Dear Lyxers,
can anyone explain to me why the \noun command (small caps) produces this
funny latex code when used within a \idex command? Consider the following:
> This is a line of text with with a word in small caps: small-caps-word
shows up in the LateX source window as :
Latex 1: This is
Not sure with SVN, but with lyx 2b1 release lyz works almost fine. The only
problem I had was that the latest lyz cannot create a bibtex record by itself,
but that seems more like a lyz/firefox related problem. If I touch a .bib file
manually, then lyz can port citations perfectly.
-
Hi,
I'm having trouble with text alignment when I have one column of text juxtaposed
with another column that contains a nested table. The text is aligned with the
centre of the table rather than the top.
Below is a simple document which demonstrates the problem.
Thanks,
Ramin.
#LyX 1.6.5
stefano franchi wrote:
> Latex 2: This is line of text with a word in small caps:
> \noun{small-caps-word}\index{small-caps-w...@\noun{small-caps-word}}
> ^^^
>
> whereas I would expect:
>
>
> Latex 3: This is line of text with a word in small caps:
>
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