Re: Error installing inside Windows 7 64-bit
Am 06.03.2014 21:39, schrieb STF: The error I got are shown in the attached image: So there is either a packaing error in MiKTeX or a problem wit your Internet connection. Can you therefore please try this: 1. uninstall LyX _completely_ 2. uninstall MiKTeX _completely_ 3. check the registry that there are no traces of MiKTeX (and maybe LyX) and delte the traces 4. download the 32bit version of MikTeX from here: http://download.heise.de/software/db66db9c69d45180fb6dd453a9dcfa7d/531b50c9/111255/basic-miktex-2.9.5105.exe and install MiKTeX while you are logged in on Windows with Admin privileges 5. install LyX using this installer: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/lyxwininstaller/LyXWinInstaller/2.0.7/LyX-207-Installer-2.exe Does this work? if not what error do you get? -- I see that www.miktex.org is completely dead and that might be the reason why the installation of MiKTeX fails. (Note that the 64bit version of MiKteX is supported by LyX but you will have restriction for citations (BibTeX) and thee is no large speed improvement between the 32bit and 64bit version.) regards Uwe
Re: sidecap
Am 07.03.2014 18:01, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: I try to use the sidecap package to get the legend of my figure at the side. I do get the desired position of the caption if I use the pdf output of the embedded objects lyx file... and inserting \FigBesBeg figure (as "Embedded Object) {\FigBesEnd} in the text does not give me the sidecap. You then don't have a caption, right? Can't you just copy the part form the EmbeddedObjects manual? Why did you insert the \FigBesEnd into braces? If you send a _small_ LyX example file, I can have a look. regards Uwe
Lyx changing textual refs to eqref
I am playing around with cross-references for the upcoming Lyx-->Word stress tests and I hit upon the following behavior. 1. I had a file with several textual cross-references (i.e .regular cross-refs to chapters, tables, figures, etc). These refs were translated into the various \ref, \ref, \pageref etc Latex commands and the corresponding packages loaded in the preamble 2. I inserted some references to equations between the various refs inserted at step 1. These were converted to \eqref commands 3. After step 2, all refs occurring the equations references were converted to \eqref (both in the inset and in the resulting latex commands). 4. All newly inserted cross-ref are similarly of the \eqref variety. (\eqref is in the Amsmath package, I understand, and it is supposed to slightly change the formatting of the ref to mathc the equation's label) Is this normal? Stefano -- __ Stefano Franchi Associate Research Professor Department of Hispanic Studies Ph: +1 (979) 845-2125 Texas A&M University Fax: +1 (979) 845-6421 College Station, Texas, USA stef...@tamu.edu http://stefano.cleinias.org