Hi,
I'm still trying to learn lyx to use it as a normal document writer.
Today, I'm wondering:
all the document (.lyx) file,has one .lco file, that let it became
interactive. Isn' t it?
Where do I search for it?
I made a search from the beginning of Lyx dir down, but I do not find them.
Do I
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 12:12:24 +0100
Renato Pontefice renato.pontef...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm still trying to learn lyx to use it as a normal document writer.
Today, I'm wondering:
all the document (.lyx) file,has one .lco file, that let it became
interactive. Isn' t it?
Where do I
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Andreas Hegenbart
innenarch.hegenb...@t-online.de wrote:
Hi lyx-users,
How can I realise a bibliography, conforming to the regulars of American
Psychology Association (APA) in german language/version?
Bibliography-Export from Citavi (4.4.0.28)
Current
Stephan:
Which spell checker has a spanish dictionary?
ispell, aspell, myspell
LyX has to be compiled with hunspell support. That's enough.
Yes. I installed all lib and necesary modules for enchant and hunspell, when I
run ./configure I get all the messages that say enchant and
Hi,
I previously wrote, that I was looking for a .lco file. But maybe, that
file exist just for koma2 template. Isn' it?
I mean:
How does ly convert a ly file on a pdf file? (with all the content inserted
on it?)
Renato
2014-11-04 17:49 GMT+01:00 Renato Pontefice:
Hi,
I previously wrote, that I was looking for a .lco file. But maybe, that
file exist just for koma2 template. Isn' it?
I mean:
How does ly convert a ly file on a pdf file? (with all the content
inserted on it?)
Do you mean *.layout files,
Am 04.11.2014 um 17:27 schrieb Marcelo Acuña marceloacu...@yahoo.com:
Stephan:
Which spell checker has a spanish dictionary?
ispell, aspell, myspell
myspell is the the only usable package in your scenario. In fact it's hunspell.
The debian package puts the dictionaries into
Thousands of students and researchers us latex and fonts from the
American Mathematical Society. There are some instructions on line that
I suppose are adequate for MS windows users, but I could not find
detailed instructions for Linux. I pieced together the steps followed
below that
One other step: I restarted Lyx before searching for amsfonts in
packages.lst
On 11/04/2014 09:35 PM, pcr wrote:
Thousands of students and researchers us latex and fonts from the
American Mathematical Society. There are some instructions on line
that I suppose are adequate for MS windows users, but I could not find
detailed instructions for Linux. I pieced together
Hi,
I'm still trying to learn lyx to use it as a normal document writer.
Today, I'm wondering:
all the document (.lyx) file,has one .lco file, that let it became
interactive. Isn' t it?
Where do I search for it?
I made a search from the beginning of Lyx dir down, but I do not find them.
Do I
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 12:12:24 +0100
Renato Pontefice renato.pontef...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm still trying to learn lyx to use it as a normal document writer.
Today, I'm wondering:
all the document (.lyx) file,has one .lco file, that let it became
interactive. Isn' t it?
Where do I
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Andreas Hegenbart
innenarch.hegenb...@t-online.de wrote:
Hi lyx-users,
How can I realise a bibliography, conforming to the regulars of American
Psychology Association (APA) in german language/version?
Bibliography-Export from Citavi (4.4.0.28)
Current
Stephan:
Which spell checker has a spanish dictionary?
ispell, aspell, myspell
LyX has to be compiled with hunspell support. That's enough.
Yes. I installed all lib and necesary modules for enchant and hunspell, when I
run ./configure I get all the messages that say enchant and
Hi,
I previously wrote, that I was looking for a .lco file. But maybe, that
file exist just for koma2 template. Isn' it?
I mean:
How does ly convert a ly file on a pdf file? (with all the content inserted
on it?)
Renato
2014-11-04 17:49 GMT+01:00 Renato Pontefice:
Hi,
I previously wrote, that I was looking for a .lco file. But maybe, that
file exist just for koma2 template. Isn' it?
I mean:
How does ly convert a ly file on a pdf file? (with all the content
inserted on it?)
Do you mean *.layout files,
Am 04.11.2014 um 17:27 schrieb Marcelo Acuña marceloacu...@yahoo.com:
Stephan:
Which spell checker has a spanish dictionary?
ispell, aspell, myspell
myspell is the the only usable package in your scenario. In fact it's hunspell.
The debian package puts the dictionaries into
Thousands of students and researchers us latex and fonts from the
American Mathematical Society. There are some instructions on line that
I suppose are adequate for MS windows users, but I could not find
detailed instructions for Linux. I pieced together the steps followed
below that
One other step: I restarted Lyx before searching for amsfonts in
packages.lst
On 11/04/2014 09:35 PM, pcr wrote:
Thousands of students and researchers us latex and fonts from the
American Mathematical Society. There are some instructions on line
that I suppose are adequate for MS windows users, but I could not find
detailed instructions for Linux. I pieced together
Hi,
I'm still trying to learn lyx to use it as a normal document writer.
Today, I'm wondering:
all the document (.lyx) file,has one .lco file, that let it became
interactive. Isn' t it?
Where do I search for it?
I made a search from the beginning of Lyx dir down, but I do not find them.
Do I
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 12:12:24 +0100
Renato Pontefice wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm still trying to learn lyx to use it as a normal document writer.
>
> Today, I'm wondering:
> all the document (.lyx) file,has one .lco file, that let it became
> interactive. Isn' t it?
>
> Where
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Andreas Hegenbart <
innenarch.hegenb...@t-online.de> wrote:
> Hi lyx-users,
>
> How can I realise a bibliography, conforming to the regulars of American
> Psychology Association (APA) in german language/version?
>
Bibliography-Export from Citavi (4.4.0.28)
>
>
Stephan:
"Which spell checker has a spanish dictionary?"
ispell, aspell, myspell
"LyX has to be compiled with hunspell support. That's enough."
Yes. I installed all lib and necesary modules for enchant and hunspell, when I
run ./configure I get all the messages that say enchant
Hi,
I previously wrote, that I was looking for a .lco file. But maybe, that
file exist just for koma2 template. Isn' it?
I mean:
How does ly convert a ly file on a pdf file? (with all the content inserted
on it?)
Renato
2014-11-04 17:49 GMT+01:00 Renato Pontefice:
> Hi,
> I previously wrote, that I was looking for a .lco file. But maybe, that
> file exist just for koma2 template. Isn' it?
> I mean:
> How does ly convert a ly file on a pdf file? (with all the content
> inserted on it?)
>
Do you mean *.layout
> Am 04.11.2014 um 17:27 schrieb Marcelo Acuña :
>
> Stephan:
>
> "Which spell checker has a spanish dictionary?"
>
> ispell, aspell, myspell
>
myspell is the the only usable package in your scenario. In fact it's hunspell.
The debian package puts the
Thousands of students and researchers us latex and fonts from the
American Mathematical Society. There are some instructions on line that
I suppose are adequate for MS windows users, but I could not find
detailed instructions for Linux. I pieced together the steps followed
below that
One other step: I restarted Lyx before searching for amsfonts in
packages.lst
On 11/04/2014 09:35 PM, pcr wrote:
Thousands of students and researchers us latex and fonts from the
American Mathematical Society. There are some instructions on line
that I suppose are adequate for MS windows users, but I could not find
detailed instructions for Linux. I pieced together
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