Getting the Latex Europhysics Letters Template to Work on Lyx for Mac

2016-09-22 Thread Dr Dave Forrester
Dear Experts and Gurus.

Thank you very much for all your help in the past.

Recently, I submitted a manuscript to Europhysics Letters, and received the
reply that I must re-submit the paper in the required format, which is a
Latex Template given at

EPL LATEX package 

Some of the major publishers now have their own Lyx templates for submitted
manuscripts.

After a few fudges, I realised that I did not have the skills to transform
this Latex Template into a Lyx one.

Coud you please help me in converting this Latex Template into a Lyx
Template? It is a two column format as you often see for various journals.
It would be a good thing to include with future shipments of Lyx, as I note
that a template for Elsevier has been included.

Best wishes,

David Forrester

p.s. OS is El Capitan


Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-22 Thread racoon

On 22.09.2016 14:29, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:

2016-09-22 13:20 GMT+02:00 racoon :

Sounds dangerous for a module (because of MultiPar), but it
looks like a
great hack. Having it on the wiki would be good start.


Okay, I think I found a good place:

https://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ExportWithCommentsIncluded#toc4



You should also list it here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules#toc2


It is not a module. So should I list the "hack" just as a comment there?

Daniel


Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-22 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
2016-09-22 13:20 GMT+02:00 racoon :

> Sounds dangerous for a module (because of MultiPar), but it looks like a
>> great hack. Having it on the wiki would be good start.
>>
>
> Okay, I think I found a good place:
>
> https://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ExportWithCommentsIncluded#toc4


You should also list it here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules#toc2

Jürgen


> Daniel
>


Re: Make all LyX notes visible on PDF

2016-09-22 Thread racoon

On 17.09.2016 00:40, Guillaume Munch wrote:

Le 16/09/2016 à 18:00, racoon a écrit :


The problem with replacing notes is that pdfcomments from the module are
not visible in the outliner.


Something I plan to implement as soon as I am done with my current patches.



So I had to work with notes themselves. LyX notes don't really have a
LaTeX command that is executed. So I ended up hijacking the Note:Comment
and setting LatexName to pdfcomment (and MultiPar to false).

Seems to work pretty fine so far. Maybe that could be even worth an
option or module in LyX?



Sounds dangerous for a module (because of MultiPar), but it looks like a
great hack. Having it on the wiki would be good start.


Okay, I think I found a good place:

https://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ExportWithCommentsIncluded#toc4

Daniel


Re: Problem with bibliography compilation

2016-09-22 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse

That (leaving RTF) will happen if you mess with Microsoft products.

What you really need to do is to get a proper BIB management tool,
such as JabRef or BibDesk (on the Mac).

The latter is my favorite.

The you someplace like http://www.doi2bib.org nad have it generate the
BIB for each reference and copy and paste into BibDesk's buffer to
save into the final file.  Other literature databases can also output
in BIB.

BibDesk also works with LyX, actually, which is very cool.

el



On 2016-09-21 15:27, Harold Mouras wrote:

Dear LyX users,

I meet a problem when trying to compile a bibliography.  The system
says "I was expecting an "="---line 10 of file
3_Users_UPJV_Google_Drive_Carri__re_2016_Postes_UoMontr__al_Application-Montreal.bib".
However, when looking at thebib file attached I cannot see any place
to put this "=".

Any help would be very nice,
Thanks,
Harold




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