I would like to weigh in on this (not sure if this is the
right place). I really hope it would be possible to compile
in spite of bibtex errors. I have hundreds of
LyX files, and none of them compile any more.
Let's say I collaborate with a colleague (who uses
LaTeX). The colleague gives me a
To elaborate a little further. So, to
compile my file I have to correct my
colleagues bibtex errors. But when
he then sends me an updated bibtex
file, I have to make the corrections all
over again. Of course I could send him
back his corrected bibtex file, but
that has its own set of issues, and
Sorry, another example. I'm trying to make 2.1.0 work,
and correcting in BiBTeX, so I continually encounter issues.
Say you have two bibtex
files X.bib and Y.bib. Some documents
use X.bib, some use Y.bib. Now you make
a new document that uses both X.bib and Y.bib,
but they have some entries
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
I really hope it would be possible to compile
in spite of bibtex errors.
It is, the change was reverted for final 2.1.0. Pavel
This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can
any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6 document
classes available in my document settings?
On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote:
This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can
any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6
document classes available in my document settings?
I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install
Pavel Sanda sanda at lyx.org writes:
It is, the change was reverted for final 2.1.0. Pavel
OK, thanks. It has given my a lot of headache.
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote:
This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can
any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6
document classes available in my document settings?
I don't know exactly under
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote:
This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can
any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6
document classes available in my document settings?
I don't know exactly under
On 18-04-2014 20:27, Alessandro Bandeira Duarte wrote:
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote:
This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users.
Can any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6
document classes available
On 2014-04-18 19:07, Richard Heck wrote:
I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install
apa.cls and apa6.cls. The file is presumably provided by texlive, but
which package? So I guess you could try:
apt-file search apa.cls
and see if that gives you anything. If you don't
Alessandro Bandeira Duarte dedekindbr at alessandroduarte.com.br writes:
I always install texlive-full
Ok, downloading the packages, now: taking 15 minutes. I tried it last week.
Maybe it didn't bring in the two packages that you and I mentioned in this
thread. Too bad there's no package
Kete kete at ninthfloor.org writes:
Ok, downloading the packages, now: taking 15 minutes. I tried it last week.
Maybe it didn't bring in the two packages that you and I mentioned in this
thread. Too bad there's no package cache to keep from downloading the same
packages several times.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 11:44 PM, Kete k...@ninthfloor.org wrote:
Kete kete at ninthfloor.org writes:
Ok, downloading the packages, now: taking 15 minutes. I tried it last week.
Maybe it didn't bring in the two packages that you and I mentioned in this
thread. Too bad there's no package cache
On 2014-04-18 23:53, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
After the install, did you go to Tools Reconfigure and then restart
LyX?
Scott
Heehee, no, I did not figure out that. I thought reconfigure pertained
to Debian packaging because of what I read last week. Thank you, that
solved it.
I would like to weigh in on this (not sure if this is the
right place). I really hope it would be possible to compile
in spite of bibtex errors. I have hundreds of
LyX files, and none of them compile any more.
Let's say I collaborate with a colleague (who uses
LaTeX). The colleague gives me a
To elaborate a little further. So, to
compile my file I have to correct my
colleagues bibtex errors. But when
he then sends me an updated bibtex
file, I have to make the corrections all
over again. Of course I could send him
back his corrected bibtex file, but
that has its own set of issues, and
Sorry, another example. I'm trying to make 2.1.0 work,
and correcting in BiBTeX, so I continually encounter issues.
Say you have two bibtex
files X.bib and Y.bib. Some documents
use X.bib, some use Y.bib. Now you make
a new document that uses both X.bib and Y.bib,
but they have some entries
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
I really hope it would be possible to compile
in spite of bibtex errors.
It is, the change was reverted for final 2.1.0. Pavel
This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can
any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6 document
classes available in my document settings?
On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote:
This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can
any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6
document classes available in my document settings?
I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install
Pavel Sanda sanda at lyx.org writes:
It is, the change was reverted for final 2.1.0. Pavel
OK, thanks. It has given my a lot of headache.
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote:
This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can
any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6
document classes available in my document settings?
I don't know exactly under
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote:
This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can
any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6
document classes available in my document settings?
I don't know exactly under
On 18-04-2014 20:27, Alessandro Bandeira Duarte wrote:
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote:
This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users.
Can any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6
document classes available
On 2014-04-18 19:07, Richard Heck wrote:
I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install
apa.cls and apa6.cls. The file is presumably provided by texlive, but
which package? So I guess you could try:
apt-file search apa.cls
and see if that gives you anything. If you don't
Alessandro Bandeira Duarte dedekindbr at alessandroduarte.com.br writes:
I always install texlive-full
Ok, downloading the packages, now: taking 15 minutes. I tried it last week.
Maybe it didn't bring in the two packages that you and I mentioned in this
thread. Too bad there's no package
Kete kete at ninthfloor.org writes:
Ok, downloading the packages, now: taking 15 minutes. I tried it last week.
Maybe it didn't bring in the two packages that you and I mentioned in this
thread. Too bad there's no package cache to keep from downloading the same
packages several times.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 11:44 PM, Kete k...@ninthfloor.org wrote:
Kete kete at ninthfloor.org writes:
Ok, downloading the packages, now: taking 15 minutes. I tried it last week.
Maybe it didn't bring in the two packages that you and I mentioned in this
thread. Too bad there's no package cache
On 2014-04-18 23:53, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
After the install, did you go to Tools Reconfigure and then restart
LyX?
Scott
Heehee, no, I did not figure out that. I thought reconfigure pertained
to Debian packaging because of what I read last week. Thank you, that
solved it.
I would like to weigh in on this (not sure if this is the
right place). I really hope it would be possible to compile
in spite of bibtex errors. I have hundreds of
LyX files, and none of them compile any more.
Let's say I collaborate with a colleague (who uses
LaTeX). The colleague gives me a
To elaborate a little further. So, to
compile my file I have to correct my
colleagues bibtex errors. But when
he then sends me an updated bibtex
file, I have to make the corrections all
over again. Of course I could send him
back his corrected bibtex file, but
that has its own set of issues, and
Sorry, another example. I'm trying to make 2.1.0 work,
and correcting in BiBTeX, so I continually encounter issues.
Say you have two bibtex
files X.bib and Y.bib. Some documents
use X.bib, some use Y.bib. Now you make
a new document that uses both X.bib and Y.bib,
but they have some entries
Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> I really hope it would be possible to compile
> in spite of bibtex errors.
It is, the change was reverted for final 2.1.0. Pavel
This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can
any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6 document
classes available in my document settings?
On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote:
This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can
any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6
document classes available in my document settings?
I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install
Pavel Sanda lyx.org> writes:
> It is, the change was reverted for final 2.1.0. Pavel
OK, thanks. It has given my a lot of headache.
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote:
>> This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can
>> any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6
>> document classes available in my document settings?
>
> I don't know exactly
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote:
>> This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can
>> any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6
>> document classes available in my document settings?
>
> I don't know exactly
On 18-04-2014 20:27, Alessandro Bandeira Duarte wrote:
> On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote:
>> On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote:
>>> This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users.
>>> Can any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6
>>> document classes
On 2014-04-18 19:07, Richard Heck wrote:
I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install
apa.cls and apa6.cls. The file is presumably provided by texlive, but
which package? So I guess you could try:
apt-file search apa.cls
and see if that gives you anything. If you don't
Alessandro Bandeira Duarte alessandroduarte.com.br> writes:
> I always install texlive-full
Ok, downloading the packages, now: taking 15 minutes. I tried it last week.
Maybe it didn't bring in the two packages that you and I mentioned in this
thread. Too bad there's no package cache to keep
Kete ninthfloor.org> writes:
> Ok, downloading the packages, now: taking 15 minutes. I tried it last week.
> Maybe it didn't bring in the two packages that you and I mentioned in this
> thread. Too bad there's no package cache to keep from downloading the same
> packages several times.
>
>
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 11:44 PM, Kete wrote:
> Kete ninthfloor.org> writes:
>
>> Ok, downloading the packages, now: taking 15 minutes. I tried it last week.
>> Maybe it didn't bring in the two packages that you and I mentioned in this
>> thread. Too bad there's no package
On 2014-04-18 23:53, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
After the install, did you go to Tools > Reconfigure and then restart
LyX?
Scott
Heehee, no, I did not figure out that. I thought "reconfigure" pertained
to Debian packaging because of what I read last week. Thank you, that
solved it.
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