Re: Italic textual Greek with Palatino (mathpazo)
Guenter Milde wrote: This error is actually from the fontconfig package. The option for TeX ligature changed recently, so maybe your fontconfig version is either too old or too new. could you point me to this too new version? I have the most recent release of fontspec (v. 2.1e), and this one provides TeX ligatures. Most probably, you don't need the TeX ligatures (at least, they should not be needed with LyX), so leaving the offending option out is the simples way. The ligatures are needed in order to resolve --, --- and friends. That's why it is hardcoded. Note that we changed from mapping=text-tex to Ligatures=TeX, as recommended by the fontspec doc, since the two are equivalent, but only the latter is supported by both XeTeX and LuaTeX. Jürgen
Re: Framed boxes and pagebreaks
Guenter Milde wrote: It seems to me that boxes with simple rectangular frame does not allow for page break within the box. Instead the box moves with all text inside to the next page. This is a known LaTeX limitation. There is, AFAIK, a package providing breakable boxes, but I don't remember the name. framed, and it's supported by LyX. Select Inner Box: None and check Allow Pagebreaks in the box dialog. Jürgen
Re: Lyx open buffered copy
On 2011-01-18, Stephan Witt wrote: Am 18.01.2011 um 11:17 schrieb Christian Wilhelmsen: We have to close LyX each time we want to open an updated document, or else you just get the copy that is stored in memory... Tried removing auto-backup, if that was the problem, but no. ... With your use case I would ask for a buffer (file) reload menu item. There is one already. (Mis)named FileRevert to Saved (and greyed out if there is no change to the open document). So, to update to the file version, * make sure there are no valuable changes in the open document. * do a dummy change. * Go to FileRevert to Saved * A warning pops up, saying All changes will be lost ... Think twice but be brave: actually only changes to the buffered document will be lost, while changes to the saved version would be overwritten if you saved your dummy change. Select [Revert] (again misnamded in this case, should be [Update]) and press Enter. There is a very old bugreport about this issue already, maybe closed as wontfix or rejected. Günter
Tree
Hi How to use the command \Tree on Lyx? I try to draw something simple: expression1 sub- expression 2 sub-expression 3 Thank you for your help, David Sorenti
Re: Tree
On 01/19/2011 08:38 AM, davidsore...@bluewin.ch wrote: Hi How to use the command \Tree on Lyx? I try to draw something simple: expression1 sub- expression 2 sub-expression 3 Thank you for your help, LyX does not have native support for \Tree, so you should put it into ERT (InsertTeX Code), or else type it directly into math, if that's where it goes. Richard
Language
Hello, I used the europecv-dokumentclass. I wanted du see the result in pdf and got this message: The package inputenc has already been loaded with options: [utf8x] There has now been an attempt to load it with options [latin9] Adding the global options: utf8x,latin9 to your \documentclass declaration may fix this. So I said LyX not to use inputence. Now I got no error message, but LyX used english instead of german. Any idea to fix this? Thanks for your help, Karl
spell cheking in lyx 2.0.0 beta3
Hallo! I'm using lyx with Ubuntu 10.04(lucid), Linux Kernel 2.6.32.28-generic, Gnome 2.30.2. After updating from Lyx 1.65 to Lyx 2.0.0 beta3 I have the problem with a spell checking function. This function is not active under Tools (F7) and when I try to configure it in ToolsPreferencesLanguage SettingsSpellchecker, I cannot specify any Spellchekcer engine. All functions in this tab are gray (inactive). The aspell and hunspell are installed on my system. Are there any suggestions how can I bring the spellcheking to work? Thanks!
Re: Tree
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote: On 01/19/2011 08:38 AM, davidsore...@bluewin.ch wrote: Hi How to use the command \Tree on Lyx? I try to draw something simple: expression1 sub- expression 2 sub-expression 3 Thank you for your help, http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc8 Here you go, with examples. Maria
Re: Instalation error
I have installed Lyx 1.6.8 on several machines with TexLive 2010 without any problem. You might want to try that. Ehud Kaplan On 01/12/2011 07:14 AM, Xabier Abasolo wrote: Hello, ... I'm trying to install LyX with LyX-1.6.8-2-Installer.exe in a Windows XP computer. I also install MIKTeX 9.2 because LyX recomend to do so. At the end of the installing process of MiKTeX an error occurs (Unexpected condition). I downloaded several times new installers, with the same final results. I installed LyX in an other computer with no problems. The only different thing in this installation is that I don´t use the default instalation folder (my C: drive is full and I want to install in my second hard disk.) You can see attached the instalation log. Can anyone see de cause of the error in the log? What can I do? Thanks. Xabier.
Re: Acrobat X problem
Hi, I just seemed to have solved the problem, by changing the option for viewing (tools-preferences-File formats-pdf(pdflatex))to auto from pdfview. I am on Vista Home Premium 64-bit (SP2). Hope this helps, Regards Chandra
Re: Language
On 2011-01-19, Karl Linek wrote: I used the europecv-dokumentclass. I wanted du see the result in pdf and got this message: The package inputenc has already been loaded with options: [utf8x] There has now been an attempt to load it with options [latin9] Adding the global options: utf8x,latin9 to your \documentclass declaration may fix this. Looks like both, europecv and LyX want to set the input encoding. So I said LyX not to use inputence. Now I got no error message, but LyX used english instead of german. Strange. (The only explanation that comes to my mind is that you accidentially changed the language when changing the input encoding.) However, you can also tell LyX to use inputenc with utf8x option: DokumentEinstellungenSprache Kodierung --- (x) Andere: [Unicode (ucs erweitert) (utf8x)] Günter
Re: Italic textual Greek with Palatino (mathpazo)
Guenter Milde wrote: This error is actually from the fontconfig package. The option for TeX ligature changed recently, so maybe your fontconfig version is either too old or too new. could you point me to this too new version? I have the most recent release of fontspec (v. 2.1e), and this one provides TeX ligatures. Most probably, you don't need the TeX ligatures (at least, they should not be needed with LyX), so leaving the offending option out is the simples way. The ligatures are needed in order to resolve --, --- and friends. That's why it is hardcoded. Note that we changed from mapping=text-tex to Ligatures=TeX, as recommended by the fontspec doc, since the two are equivalent, but only the latter is supported by both XeTeX and LuaTeX. Jürgen
Re: Framed boxes and pagebreaks
Guenter Milde wrote: It seems to me that boxes with simple rectangular frame does not allow for page break within the box. Instead the box moves with all text inside to the next page. This is a known LaTeX limitation. There is, AFAIK, a package providing breakable boxes, but I don't remember the name. framed, and it's supported by LyX. Select Inner Box: None and check Allow Pagebreaks in the box dialog. Jürgen
Re: Lyx open buffered copy
On 2011-01-18, Stephan Witt wrote: Am 18.01.2011 um 11:17 schrieb Christian Wilhelmsen: We have to close LyX each time we want to open an updated document, or else you just get the copy that is stored in memory... Tried removing auto-backup, if that was the problem, but no. ... With your use case I would ask for a buffer (file) reload menu item. There is one already. (Mis)named FileRevert to Saved (and greyed out if there is no change to the open document). So, to update to the file version, * make sure there are no valuable changes in the open document. * do a dummy change. * Go to FileRevert to Saved * A warning pops up, saying All changes will be lost ... Think twice but be brave: actually only changes to the buffered document will be lost, while changes to the saved version would be overwritten if you saved your dummy change. Select [Revert] (again misnamded in this case, should be [Update]) and press Enter. There is a very old bugreport about this issue already, maybe closed as wontfix or rejected. Günter
Tree
Hi How to use the command \Tree on Lyx? I try to draw something simple: expression1 sub- expression 2 sub-expression 3 Thank you for your help, David Sorenti
Re: Tree
On 01/19/2011 08:38 AM, davidsore...@bluewin.ch wrote: Hi How to use the command \Tree on Lyx? I try to draw something simple: expression1 sub- expression 2 sub-expression 3 Thank you for your help, LyX does not have native support for \Tree, so you should put it into ERT (InsertTeX Code), or else type it directly into math, if that's where it goes. Richard
Language
Hello, I used the europecv-dokumentclass. I wanted du see the result in pdf and got this message: The package inputenc has already been loaded with options: [utf8x] There has now been an attempt to load it with options [latin9] Adding the global options: utf8x,latin9 to your \documentclass declaration may fix this. So I said LyX not to use inputence. Now I got no error message, but LyX used english instead of german. Any idea to fix this? Thanks for your help, Karl
spell cheking in lyx 2.0.0 beta3
Hallo! I'm using lyx with Ubuntu 10.04(lucid), Linux Kernel 2.6.32.28-generic, Gnome 2.30.2. After updating from Lyx 1.65 to Lyx 2.0.0 beta3 I have the problem with a spell checking function. This function is not active under Tools (F7) and when I try to configure it in ToolsPreferencesLanguage SettingsSpellchecker, I cannot specify any Spellchekcer engine. All functions in this tab are gray (inactive). The aspell and hunspell are installed on my system. Are there any suggestions how can I bring the spellcheking to work? Thanks!
Re: Tree
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote: On 01/19/2011 08:38 AM, davidsore...@bluewin.ch wrote: Hi How to use the command \Tree on Lyx? I try to draw something simple: expression1 sub- expression 2 sub-expression 3 Thank you for your help, http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc8 Here you go, with examples. Maria
Re: Instalation error
I have installed Lyx 1.6.8 on several machines with TexLive 2010 without any problem. You might want to try that. Ehud Kaplan On 01/12/2011 07:14 AM, Xabier Abasolo wrote: Hello, ... I'm trying to install LyX with LyX-1.6.8-2-Installer.exe in a Windows XP computer. I also install MIKTeX 9.2 because LyX recomend to do so. At the end of the installing process of MiKTeX an error occurs (Unexpected condition). I downloaded several times new installers, with the same final results. I installed LyX in an other computer with no problems. The only different thing in this installation is that I don´t use the default instalation folder (my C: drive is full and I want to install in my second hard disk.) You can see attached the instalation log. Can anyone see de cause of the error in the log? What can I do? Thanks. Xabier.
Re: Acrobat X problem
Hi, I just seemed to have solved the problem, by changing the option for viewing (tools-preferences-File formats-pdf(pdflatex))to auto from pdfview. I am on Vista Home Premium 64-bit (SP2). Hope this helps, Regards Chandra
Re: Language
On 2011-01-19, Karl Linek wrote: I used the europecv-dokumentclass. I wanted du see the result in pdf and got this message: The package inputenc has already been loaded with options: [utf8x] There has now been an attempt to load it with options [latin9] Adding the global options: utf8x,latin9 to your \documentclass declaration may fix this. Looks like both, europecv and LyX want to set the input encoding. So I said LyX not to use inputence. Now I got no error message, but LyX used english instead of german. Strange. (The only explanation that comes to my mind is that you accidentially changed the language when changing the input encoding.) However, you can also tell LyX to use inputenc with utf8x option: DokumentEinstellungenSprache Kodierung --- (x) Andere: [Unicode (ucs erweitert) (utf8x)] Günter
Re: Italic textual Greek with Palatino (mathpazo)
Guenter Milde wrote: > This error is actually from the fontconfig package. The option for TeX > ligature changed recently, so maybe your fontconfig version is either > too old or too new. could you point me to this "too new" version? I have the most recent release of fontspec (v. 2.1e), and this one provides TeX ligatures. > Most probably, you don't need the TeX ligatures (at least, they should > not be needed with LyX), so leaving the offending option out is the > simples way. The ligatures are needed in order to resolve --, --- and friends. That's why it is hardcoded. Note that we changed from mapping=text-tex to Ligatures=TeX, as recommended by the fontspec doc, since the two are equivalent, but only the latter is supported by both XeTeX and LuaTeX. Jürgen
Re: Framed boxes and pagebreaks
Guenter Milde wrote: > > It seems to me that boxes with simple rectangular frame does not allow > > for page break within the box. Instead the box moves with all text > > inside to the next page. > > This is a known LaTeX limitation. There is, AFAIK, a package providing > "breakable" boxes, but I don't remember the name. framed, and it's supported by LyX. Select "Inner Box: None" and check "Allow Pagebreaks" in the box dialog. Jürgen
Re: Lyx open buffered copy
On 2011-01-18, Stephan Witt wrote: > Am 18.01.2011 um 11:17 schrieb Christian Wilhelmsen: >> We have to close LyX each time we want to open an updated document, or >> else you just get the copy that is stored in memory... Tried removing >> auto-backup, if that was the problem, but no. ... > With your use case I would ask for a buffer (file) reload menu item. There is one already. (Mis)named "File>Revert to Saved" (and greyed out if there is no change to the open document). So, to update to the file version, * make sure there are no valuable changes in the open document. * do a "dummy change". * Go to File>Revert to Saved * A warning pops up, saying "All changes will be lost ..." Think twice but be brave: actually only changes to the buffered document will be lost, while changes to the saved version would be overwritten if you saved your "dummy change". Select [Revert] (again misnamded in this case, should be [Update]) and press Enter. There is a very old bugreport about this issue already, maybe closed as wontfix or rejected. Günter
Tree
Hi How to use the command \Tree on Lyx? I try to draw something simple: expression1 sub- expression 2 sub-expression 3 Thank you for your help, David Sorenti
Re: Tree
On 01/19/2011 08:38 AM, davidsore...@bluewin.ch wrote: Hi How to use the command \Tree on Lyx? I try to draw something simple: expression1 sub- expression 2 sub-expression 3 Thank you for your help, LyX does not have native support for \Tree, so you should put it into ERT (Insert>TeX Code), or else type it directly into math, if that's where it goes. Richard
Language
Hello, I used the europecv-dokumentclass. I wanted du see the result in pdf and got this message: The package inputenc has already been loaded with options: [utf8x] There has now been an attempt to load it with options [latin9] Adding the global options: utf8x,latin9 to your \documentclass declaration may fix this. So I said LyX not to use inputence. Now I got no error message, but LyX used english instead of german. Any idea to fix this? Thanks for your help, Karl
spell cheking in lyx 2.0.0 beta3
Hallo! I'm using lyx with Ubuntu 10.04(lucid), Linux Kernel 2.6.32.28-generic, Gnome 2.30.2. After updating from Lyx 1.65 to Lyx 2.0.0 beta3 I have the problem with a spell checking function. This function is not active under Tools (F7) and when I try to configure it in Tools>Preferences>Language Settings>Spellchecker, I cannot specify any Spellchekcer engine. All functions in this tab are gray (inactive). The aspell and hunspell are installed on my system. Are there any suggestions how can I bring the spellcheking to work? Thanks!
Re: Tree
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Richard Heckwrote: > On 01/19/2011 08:38 AM, davidsore...@bluewin.ch wrote: >> >> Hi >> How to use the command \Tree on Lyx? I try to draw something simple: >> expression1 >> >> sub- >> expression 2 sub-expression 3 >> >> Thank you for your help, >> http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc8 Here you go, with examples. Maria
Re: Instalation error
I have installed Lyx 1.6.8 on several machines with TexLive 2010 without any problem. You might want to try that. Ehud Kaplan On 01/12/2011 07:14 AM, Xabier Abasolo wrote: Hello, <<...>> I'm trying to install LyX with "LyX-1.6.8-2-Installer.exe" in a Windows XP computer. I also install MIKTeX 9.2 because LyX recomend to do so. At the end of the installing process of MiKTeX an error occurs ("Unexpected condition"). I downloaded several times new installers, with the same final results. I installed LyX in an other computer with no problems. The only different thing in this installation is that I don´t use the default instalation folder (my C: drive is full and I want to install in my second hard disk.) You can see attached the instalation log. Can anyone see de cause of the error in the log? What can I do? Thanks. Xabier.
Re: Acrobat X problem
Hi, I just seemed to have solved the problem, by changing the option for viewing (tools->preferences->File formats->pdf(pdflatex))to "auto" from "pdfview". I am on Vista Home Premium 64-bit (SP2). Hope this helps, Regards Chandra
Re: Language
On 2011-01-19, Karl Linek wrote: > I used the europecv-dokumentclass. I wanted du see the result in pdf and > got this message: > The package inputenc has already been loaded with options: > [utf8x] > There has now been an attempt to load it with options > [latin9] > Adding the global options: > utf8x,latin9 > to your \documentclass declaration may fix this. Looks like both, europecv and LyX want to set the input encoding. > So I said LyX not to use inputence. Now I got no error message, but LyX > used english instead of german. Strange. (The only explanation that comes to my mind is that you accidentially changed the language when changing the input encoding.) However, you can also tell LyX to use inputenc with utf8x option: Dokument>Einstellungen>Sprache Kodierung --- (x) Andere: [Unicode (ucs erweitert) (utf8x)] Günter