Re: LyX installer stops when compiling python script
Thank you, I found that this strange behaviour is due to the viruses (malwares). Now after struggling to remove them, I can reinstall lyx, It can run as usual. I have to be extra careful with this box running windows. regards, waluyo On 10 December 2013 15:05, Hugo Hinterberger wrote: > On Mon, 09 Dec 2013 16:14:02 +0100, Waluyo Adi Siswanto < > was.u...@gmail.com> wrote: > > What is this problem and how I can install lyx again. >> > > > Hi waluyo, > > As far as I know LyX does not need to be installed, it should work fine > when being copied from an existing installation. > After copying you just need to check the Path Preferences (Tools → > Preferences... → Paths). > This assumes that you have TeX installed and do not rely on the LyX > installer to do this for you. > > Kind regards, > Hugo > >
Re: Using UTF8 IPA characters on Lyx using XeTeX
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Alfredo Maldonado Guerra < alfred...@wordplay.ie> wrote: > #LyX 2.0 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ > \lyxformat 413 > \begin_document > \begin_header > \textclass article > \use_default_options true > \maintain_unincluded_children false > \language english > \language_package default > \inputencoding utf8-plain > \fontencoding global > \font_roman Times New Roman > \font_sans default > \font_typewriter default > \font_default_family default > \use_non_tex_fonts true > \font_sc false > \font_osf false > \font_sf_scale 100 > \font_tt_scale 100 > > \graphics default > \default_output_format pdf4 > \output_sync 0 > \bibtex_command default > \index_command default > \paperfontsize default > \spacing single > \use_hyperref false > \papersize default > \use_geometry false > \use_amsmath 1 > \use_esint 1 > \use_mhchem 1 > \use_mathdots 1 > \cite_engine basic > \use_bibtopic false > \use_indices false > \paperorientation portrait > \suppress_date false > \use_refstyle 1 > \index Index > \shortcut idx > \color #008000 > \end_index > \secnumdepth 3 > \tocdepth 3 > \paragraph_separation indent > \paragraph_indentation default > \quotes_language english > \papercolumns 1 > \papersides 1 > \paperpagestyle default > \tracking_changes false > \output_changes false > \html_math_output 0 > \html_css_as_file 0 > \html_be_strict false > \end_header > > \begin_body > > \begin_layout Standard > /ˈbæs/ vs /ˈbeɪs/ > \end_layout > > \end_body > \end_document > I cannot test with Times New Roman, as I do not have it. But your file compiles correctly with, e.g., the freely available Deja Vu Serif. It does not with other fonts (such as TeX Gyre Termes, for instance). This seems to suggest your problem is font-related and not LyX-related. Cheers, Stefano -- __ Stefano Franchi Associate Research Professor Department of Hispanic StudiesPh: +1 (979) 845-2125 Texas A&M University Fax: +1 (979) 845-6421 College Station, Texas, USA stef...@tamu.edu http://stefano.cleinias.org test-ipa.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document
Using UTF8 IPA characters on Lyx using XeTeX
Hello, I'm using XeTeX fonts on Lyx 2.0.3 under Ubuntu 13.04 in order to use IPA phonetic characters. Despite information on the wiki saying that Unicode IPA characters should be displayed on the PDF provided that the font has those characters defined, some IPA characters are NOT displayed correctly in the PDF. Is there a way to use Unicode characters on Lyx/XeTeX? Below you can find a minimal example that uses Times New Roman and some unicode characters. These characters display correctly with Times New Roman on other programs such as LibreOffice Writer. The characters that aren't displayed in this example have the following codes: U+02C8 and U+026A #LyX 2.0 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 413 \begin_document \begin_header \textclass article \use_default_options true \maintain_unincluded_children false \language english \language_package default \inputencoding utf8-plain \fontencoding global \font_roman Times New Roman \font_sans default \font_typewriter default \font_default_family default \use_non_tex_fonts true \font_sc false \font_osf false \font_sf_scale 100 \font_tt_scale 100 \graphics default \default_output_format pdf4 \output_sync 0 \bibtex_command default \index_command default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \use_hyperref false \papersize default \use_geometry false \use_amsmath 1 \use_esint 1 \use_mhchem 1 \use_mathdots 1 \cite_engine basic \use_bibtopic false \use_indices false \paperorientation portrait \suppress_date false \use_refstyle 1 \index Index \shortcut idx \color #008000 \end_index \secnumdepth 3 \tocdepth 3 \paragraph_separation indent \paragraph_indentation default \quotes_language english \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \tracking_changes false \output_changes false \html_math_output 0 \html_css_as_file 0 \html_be_strict false \end_header \begin_body \begin_layout Standard /ˈbæs/ vs /ˈbeɪs/ \end_layout \end_body \end_document
Re: help with hebrew typesetting
I assume the file you are looking for is ~/.lyx/lyxrc.defaults (with ~ being your home directory). However, as far as I know it is not recommended to edit this file manually. Try following the directions here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/Hebrew If you are on Linux rather than Windows you should probably install culmus-latex through your distribution's package manager. On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 2:16 AM, Hana Kogan wrote: > Hi, I am an old time Latex user. > I have a need now to do typesetting in Hebrew. I was advised to use LYX > and to add these commands to the lyxrc file: > > \rtl true > > \screen_font_encoding iso8859-8 > > \screen_font_roman "-*-times new roman" > > \screen_font_sans "-*-arial" > > \screen_font_typewriter "-*-courier new" > > \kbmap true > > \kbmap_primary null > > \kbmap_secondary hebrew > > \bind "F12" "language hebrew" > > > I searched all over the WEB to figure out how to get to this file. I can > not find it, no mention of it in the documentation. Please help! > > Thank you! > > Hana >