On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Matthias Drexler
wrote:
> Lyx 2.0.0
> openSuse 11.4
>
> I have a table (4x4). In the first column and row is some text. The second
> column and first row is a bigger picture than the row height.
> If I export this lyx-file to pdf, the picture is printed over the c
On Thu, 10 Nov 2011 00:29:46 +0100 (CET) "Matthias Drexler
matth...@drexler-mail.de" suggested this:
>Lyx 2.0.0
>openSuse 11.4
>
>Hello again for one more question:
>In my lyx-document I have a headline with a little picture in it.
>The page-style is set on 'fancy' (German: "ausgfallen"). Th
Thank you for the replies, everyone. I will look into a couple of different
options. It seems like the first step is to pick a version control system
and then after see what options LyX provides.
Best,
Xu
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 8:15 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> Op 9-11-2011 13:51, Steph
Lyx 2.0.0
openSuse 11.4
Hello again for one more question:
In my lyx-document I have a headline with a little picture in it.
The page-style is set on 'fancy' (German: "ausgfallen"). The modul "custom
headline/footer" is loaded.
The first page where the headline is printed after export, is ig
Lyx 2.0.0
openSuse 11.4
I have a "flowed round picture objekt" (German: "umflossendes
Bild-Gleitobjekt"). The flowed text have ~5 lines. But the picture is a little
longer than the flowed text. After this paragraph I insert a 'new page'
lyx-command.
An export to pdf shows maybe a bug in lyx
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> bsquared wrote:
>> don't really want to jump through those hoiops right now. I will
>> report this as a bug to ArchLinux LyX package maintainer.
>
>From another Arch Linux user: I had no problems installing the
currently available lyx version
Lyx 2.0.0
openSuse 11.4
I have a table (4x4). In the first column and row is some text. The second
column and first row is a bigger picture than the row height.
If I export this lyx-file to pdf, the picture is printed over the cell (over
the buttom-line).
So I have now two questions:
a) Is
On 08/11/2011 10:23 PM, Alan Greene wrote:
Hi All,
I'm trying to adapt a University of Chicago LyX dissertation template to
my particular citation needs and have found that while it accepts
different bibtex styles, it usually outputs the bibliography without
many of the expected indentations and
Op 9-11-2011 13:51, Stephan Witt schreef:
Am 09.11.2011 um 11:52 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn:
Op 9-11-2011 2:22, Xu Wang schreef:
I'm considering using LyX's built-in version control support. Are there any
drawbacks to using it? Do most people use it? What is the most popular
alternative?
On 08. nov. 2011 17:54, Spyros Stathopoulos wrote:
The problem is not with pgfplots but with the data file. It seems that
LyX cannot reference files that are mentioned in ERT using relative
paths. It arises because LyX does not copy the required file over at
the temporary build directory, since E
Am 09.11.2011 um 11:52 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn:
> Op 9-11-2011 2:22, Xu Wang schreef:
>> I'm considering using LyX's built-in version control support. Are there any
>> drawbacks to using it? Do most people use it? What is the most popular
>> alternative?
>
> There is no built-in version
Am 09.11.2011 um 12:01 schrieb Torquil Macdonald Sørensen:
> On 09/11/11 07:56, Stephan Witt wrote:
>>> However, it seems to me to have a deficiency, and I'm hoping it is just a
>>> configuration issue:
>>>
>>> If my document contains e.g. the mathematical term "d-dimensional", the LyX
>>> spel
On 09/11/11 07:56, Stephan Witt wrote:
However, it seems to me to have a deficiency, and I'm hoping it is just a
configuration issue:
If my document contains e.g. the mathematical term "d-dimensional", the LyX spellchecker
will treat this as a single word and complain, instead of considering i
Op 9-11-2011 2:22, Xu Wang schreef:
I'm considering using LyX's built-in version control support. Are
there any drawbacks to using it? Do most people use it? What is the
most popular alternative?
There is no built-in version control in LyX. We just offer easy
interaction with the version cont
On Wed, 09 Nov 2011 06:26:00 +0100
PhilipPirrip wrote:
> > I'm considering using LyX's built-in version control support. Are
> > there any drawbacks to using it? Do most people use it? What is the
> > most popular alternative?
> Now, I'm on TortoiseHg, a frontend to mercurial.
+1 for Mercurial
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