For me (with pdf generated from Word on a pre-Yosemite Mac) the rendering
within LyX does not work well (it puts the two pages on top of each other).
Creating a pdf (pdf-latex) works fine though. If it could be of any help in
pin-pointing the problem the pdf inserted here are two pages in one file
The problem I have signaled concerns the preview of the PDF graphics in
LyX's Window.
Otherwise, the file compiles with the graphics without any problem in all
cases.
Yes, when I start from the Terminal, the PDF's preview correctly.
But something strange happened yesterday: I have upgraded my
2014-11-12 21:14 GMT+01:00 Ernesto Posse:
Thanks. That's quite nice, but it doesn't work quite as expected.
I tried the two forms, arguments with and without 'post:' and I get the
same result: the second argument of the command is the body (the text
that follows all arguments) and Mandatory
Since I found manually changing the documents tiresome, I wrote a script
that extracts, overwrites and copies the header section between lyx files
and uploaded it to
https://gist.github.com/kbauer/2282492968f061b94f82
2014-11-07 19:50 GMT+01:00 Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org:
On 11/07/2014
Thanks. That is what I want to achieve and your example does accomplish
this, but I don't understand why using the first form of Argument
declaration in the layout file, without 'post:', the second argument to the
command is always the text from the work area, this is,
\command{arg1}{work area
2014-11-13 15:38 GMT+01:00 Ernesto Posse:
Thanks. That is what I want to achieve and your example does accomplish
this, but I don't understand why using the first form of Argument
declaration in the layout file, without 'post:', the second argument to the
command is always the text from the
Thanks. Comments inline below.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
2014-11-13 15:38 GMT+01:00 Ernesto Posse:
Thanks. That is what I want to achieve and your example does accomplish
this, but I don't understand why using the first form of Argument
I have exactly the same problem.
I also have the problem that LyX does not preview math
as LaTeX typeset equations anymore.
I have the same problem on one of my computers. Also,
it does not show math preview.
The other computer I just updated to the latest version
of MacTeX and LyX, and on that computer both
preview of graphics and math now works.
I have the same problem on one of my computers.
Additionally, LyX does not preview equations.
On my other computer,
I just updated to latest version of MacTeX, and latest
version of LyX, and that solved the problem on
that computer.
For me (with pdf generated from Word on a pre-Yosemite Mac) the rendering
within LyX does not work well (it puts the two pages on top of each other).
Creating a pdf (pdf-latex) works fine though. If it could be of any help in
pin-pointing the problem the pdf inserted here are two pages in one file
The problem I have signaled concerns the preview of the PDF graphics in
LyX's Window.
Otherwise, the file compiles with the graphics without any problem in all
cases.
Yes, when I start from the Terminal, the PDF's preview correctly.
But something strange happened yesterday: I have upgraded my
2014-11-12 21:14 GMT+01:00 Ernesto Posse:
Thanks. That's quite nice, but it doesn't work quite as expected.
I tried the two forms, arguments with and without 'post:' and I get the
same result: the second argument of the command is the body (the text
that follows all arguments) and Mandatory
Since I found manually changing the documents tiresome, I wrote a script
that extracts, overwrites and copies the header section between lyx files
and uploaded it to
https://gist.github.com/kbauer/2282492968f061b94f82
2014-11-07 19:50 GMT+01:00 Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org:
On 11/07/2014
Thanks. That is what I want to achieve and your example does accomplish
this, but I don't understand why using the first form of Argument
declaration in the layout file, without 'post:', the second argument to the
command is always the text from the work area, this is,
\command{arg1}{work area
2014-11-13 15:38 GMT+01:00 Ernesto Posse:
Thanks. That is what I want to achieve and your example does accomplish
this, but I don't understand why using the first form of Argument
declaration in the layout file, without 'post:', the second argument to the
command is always the text from the
Thanks. Comments inline below.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
2014-11-13 15:38 GMT+01:00 Ernesto Posse:
Thanks. That is what I want to achieve and your example does accomplish
this, but I don't understand why using the first form of Argument
I have exactly the same problem.
I also have the problem that LyX does not preview math
as LaTeX typeset equations anymore.
I have the same problem on one of my computers. Also,
it does not show math preview.
The other computer I just updated to the latest version
of MacTeX and LyX, and on that computer both
preview of graphics and math now works.
I have the same problem on one of my computers.
Additionally, LyX does not preview equations.
On my other computer,
I just updated to latest version of MacTeX, and latest
version of LyX, and that solved the problem on
that computer.
For me (with pdf generated from Word on a pre-Yosemite Mac) the rendering
within LyX does not work well (it puts the two pages on top of each other).
Creating a pdf (pdf-latex) works fine though. If it could be of any help in
pin-pointing the problem the pdf inserted here are two pages in one file
The problem I have signaled concerns the preview of the PDF graphics in
LyX's Window.
Otherwise, the file compiles with the graphics without any problem in all
cases.
Yes, when I start from the Terminal, the PDF's preview correctly.
But something strange happened yesterday: I have upgraded my
2014-11-12 21:14 GMT+01:00 Ernesto Posse:
> Thanks. That's quite nice, but it doesn't work quite as expected.
>
> I tried the two forms, arguments with and without 'post:' and I get the
> same result: the second argument of the command is the "body" (the text
> that follows all arguments) and
Since I found manually changing the documents tiresome, I wrote a script
that extracts, overwrites and copies the header section between lyx files
and uploaded it to
https://gist.github.com/kbauer/2282492968f061b94f82
2014-11-07 19:50 GMT+01:00 Richard Heck :
> On
Thanks. That is what I want to achieve and your example does accomplish
this, but I don't understand why using the first form of "Argument"
declaration in the layout file, without 'post:', the second argument to the
command is always the text from the work area, this is,
\command{arg1}{work area
2014-11-13 15:38 GMT+01:00 Ernesto Posse:
> Thanks. That is what I want to achieve and your example does accomplish
> this, but I don't understand why using the first form of "Argument"
> declaration in the layout file, without 'post:', the second argument to the
> command is always the text from
Thanks. Comments inline below.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 9:57 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> 2014-11-13 15:38 GMT+01:00 Ernesto Posse:
>
>> Thanks. That is what I want to achieve and your example does accomplish
>> this, but I don't understand why using the first form of
I have exactly the same problem.
I also have the problem that LyX does not preview math
as LaTeX typeset equations anymore.
I have the same problem on one of my computers. Also,
it does not show math preview.
The other computer I just updated to the latest version
of MacTeX and LyX, and on that computer both
preview of graphics and math now works.
I have the same problem on one of my computers.
Additionally, LyX does not preview equations.
On my other computer,
I just updated to latest version of MacTeX, and latest
version of LyX, and that solved the problem on
that computer.
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