Urgent help needed; writing my thesis and no document class available
Hello. I have been writing my thesis for a while with lyx and i must be done by tomorrow and lyx is not functioning properly. i ran the packaging manager and wanted to install a new package when all of a sudden miktex error appeared and since then all document classes are lost and so are the packages installed earlier (jurabib etc.). I reallly need help now. I have re-installed lyx many times now (newest version 2.1.3 answell as the older versions) but nothing works out. Please I need real help :( Best regards,H.S.
esint.sty in RedHat/Centos 7. Where? Why omitted?
Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty? On a fresh install of RHEL 7, I find LyX 2.1 works well enough, except the old problem about missing esint.sty re-appears. Any documents with integrals won't compile because esint.sty is missing. In Ubuntu systems there is no similar problem. I find esint.sty is included in a package texlive-latex-extra. I'm not finding it in similar on RedHat, but I have to admit that their "new improved" package management system is somewhat unhelpful. I searched long enough to see there is some peculiar history with packaging of esint.sty. I DO find the Fedora package in rpmfind.net "texlive-esint-...". I will rebuild that on the EL7 systems if I have to. But I can't see why this is necessary at all. pj -- Paul E. Johnson Professor, Political Science Assoc. Director 1541 Lilac Lane, Room 504 Center for Research Methods University of Kansas University of Kansas http://pj.freefaculty.org http://quant.ku.edu
Re: Put Theorem Numbers in Boxes
On 03/20/2015 02:16 PM, Jacob Shapiro wrote: Hello everyone. I recently asked a question on stack exchange: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/230344/how-to-put-theorem-numbers-in-boxes and I was wondering how to implement the answer in LyX? I realize I might need to write my own "module" but I have no idea how to do so and I was wondering if somebody had some experience with that and could help me implement the answer in LyX. Have a look at Chapter 5 of the Customization module. Also have a look at the theorems-ams.inc file, which includes the standard AMS theorem definitions. Basically, you want to do something very much like what's in the file for the Theorem definition, except you'll defined BoxedTheorem and add the preamble code to the Preamble section. Richard
Re: Spellchecker has no dictionaries
Op 21-03-15 om 19:00 schreef Michael Berger: Dear all, Lyx Preferences Path is set to: Hunspell dictionaries: /usr/share/hunspell /usr/share/hunspell contains: en_US.aff en_US.dic de_DE.aff de_DE.dic User interface language: English My documents are written in English and/or German. I believe to have everything in place and configured. Yet I am getting : "Spellchecker has no dictionaries" openSUSE 13.2 Lyx 2.1.2 KDE 4.14.6 Everything is up to date. I did report this before but did not get any response. You're using the packages from openSUSE? It should then work out of the box. I use the same system and spelling check works. Can you start lyx with a clean configuration (mv ~/.lyx ~/.lyx.bak) and see if it still happens? Then we know whether it's somewhere in your configuration or in the system. BTW: the default setting, which you have when you don't change anything yoursel, in LyX on openSUSE for spelling dictionaries is /usr/share/myspell, but that directory has the same content as /usr/share/hunspell, so it shoulldn't really matter. Regards, Cor
Spellchecker has no dictionaries
Dear all, Lyx Preferences Path is set to: Hunspell dictionaries: /usr/share/hunspell /usr/share/hunspell contains: en_US.aff en_US.dic de_DE.aff de_DE.dic User interface language: English My documents are written in English and/or German. I believe to have everything in place and configured. Yet I am getting : "Spellchecker has no dictionaries" openSUSE 13.2 Lyx 2.1.2 KDE 4.14.6 Everything is up to date. I did report this before but did not get any response. Thanks for help and regards Michael * * Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing. Im Borngrund 7a D-35606 Solms id...@online.de Tel: 06442 706509 Fax: 004932121247536
Re: What is "Preview"?
2015-03-21 13:27 GMT+01:00 John Kane : > No idea what preview is. > An inset that provides "Instant Preview" of any embedded content (if Instant Preview is enabled). Simple text: * Insert > Preview * Insert > TeX Code * enter \today Put the cursor outside the preview inset. Jürgen > > >
Re: What is "Preview"?
No idea what preview is. ERT =="Evil Red Text" the old name for Tex Insert and is still generally used. I am a relatively new user and never use the termTex Insert. Insert an ERT and type something in it and you wil see the orgin of the name. On 20 March 2015 at 18:35, Victor Porton wrote: > What is "Preview" in "Insert" menu? > > I haven't found "preview" in the docs. > > Also: What is ERT? > > -- > Victor Porton - http://portonvictor.org > > -- John Kane Kingston ON Canada