Re: lyx to latex

2017-03-19 Thread John White
Apparently.  At least I don't see it in lyx 2.2.2.  

We are required occasionally by a court to submit proposed orders in microsoft 
word. These 
are on pleading paper.  Easy to prepare the order in lyx but in exporting it to 
microsoft it 
loses the line numbers. Libreoffice and openoffice do a better job, but when 
exporting from 
either libreoffice or openoffice to .doc, the line numbers are also lost.  

I can't recall if I had this problem when we could export directly from lyx to 
rtf, but I don't 
think so.

John

On Monday, March 20, 2017 1:12:03 AM PDT Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> If I remember correctly, I was able to convert directly a lyx file to a
> rtf file in the past. Did this option disappear ?
> 
> Thank.
> 
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lyx to latex

2017-03-19 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello,

If I remember correctly, I was able to convert directly a lyx file to a
rtf file in the past. Did this option disappear ?

Thank.

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 Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale   | |
 Tel.  (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12   | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44
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Re: Missing glyphs! Missing character: There is no , (U+2028) in font [XXX]:mode=node;s

2017-03-19 Thread jezZiFeR

Dear Jürgen,

yes, thanks – that was it! I think I pasted from a MMD-file, this is why 
this happened…


Thanks for the quick solution, all best
Jess


Jürgen Spitzmüller 
19. März 2017 um 16:49
Am Sonntag, den 19.03.2017, 16:28 +0100 schrieb jezZiFeR:

Hello,

I have a problem with LuaTeX / XeTeX

LyX 2.2.2
OS Sierra 10.12
LuaTeX, freshly updated

No matter which font I chhose, I always get the message »Missing 
character: There is no (U+2028) in font [whichever]:mode=node;s«.


U+2028 is the LINE SEPARATOR character:
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2028/index.htm

I suppose it got into your LyX document via copy&  paste.

  I 
choose to show the output nonetheless several times, because the 
error-message keeps showing. With some fonts the italics are not 
displayed, in some cases the resulting PDF seems to be correct at
first 
sight. The fonts seem to be correctly installed.


The same happens with XeTeX also.

Does anybody know what might be wrong here? I have seen a very
close, 
but not a similar question in the archive:

http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg196621.html
That’s why I ask here. Hope, somebody could help.


I'd suggest you try to locate this character in the document and remove
it. You should be able to find it via simple search.

HTH
Jürgen


Thanks
Jess




Re: Missing glyphs! Missing character: There is no , (U+2028) in font [XXX]:mode=node;s

2017-03-19 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Sonntag, den 19.03.2017, 16:28 +0100 schrieb jezZiFeR:
> Hello,
> 
> I have a problem with LuaTeX / XeTeX
> 
> LyX 2.2.2
> OS Sierra 10.12
> LuaTeX, freshly updated
> 
> No matter which font I chhose, I always get the message »Missing 
> character: There is no (U+2028) in font [whichever]:mode=node;s«.

U+2028 is the LINE SEPARATOR character:
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2028/index.htm

I suppose it got into your LyX document via copy & paste.

>  I 
> choose to show the output nonetheless several times, because the 
> error-message keeps showing. With some fonts the italics are not 
> displayed, in some cases the resulting PDF seems to be correct at
> first 
> sight. The fonts seem to be correctly installed.
> 
> The same happens with XeTeX also.
> 
> Does anybody know what might be wrong here? I have seen a very
> close, 
> but not a similar question in the archive:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg196621.html
> That’s why I ask here. Hope, somebody could help.

I'd suggest you try to locate this character in the document and remove
it. You should be able to find it via simple search.

HTH
Jürgen

> 
> Thanks
> Jess

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Missing glyphs! Missing character: There is no , (U+2028) in font [XXX]:mode=node;s

2017-03-19 Thread jezZiFeR

Hello,

I have a problem with LuaTeX / XeTeX

LyX 2.2.2
OS Sierra 10.12
LuaTeX, freshly updated

No matter which font I chhose, I always get the message »Missing 
character: There is no (U+2028) in font [whichever]:mode=node;s«. I 
choose to show the output nonetheless several times, because the 
error-message keeps showing. With some fonts the italics are not 
displayed, in some cases the resulting PDF seems to be correct at first 
sight. The fonts seem to be correctly installed.


The same happens with XeTeX also.

Does anybody know what might be wrong here? I have seen a very close, 
but not a similar question in the archive:

http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg196621.html
That’s why I ask here. Hope, somebody could help.

Thanks
Jess


Re:Re: is Lyx support multiple cpus?

2017-03-19 Thread subaochen
Thanks Steve! I have learned a lot from your suggestions!


Yes, I generate PDF in order to proofread. Also, I have used child documents to 
organize the book, previewing the child document is acceptable, mostly less 
than 10 seconds I think.


Writing  a shell to generate the PDF of the whole book is a good idea! here is 
my 2 cents of the shell script:
#!/bin/sh
lyx --export pdf4 mybook.lyx


Finally, Lyx is really a great tool!  I think it is impossible to finished the 
book without LyX within 4 months. Thanks to LyX teams!

At 2017-03-19 01:56:00, "Steve Litt"  wrote:
>On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 09:21:27 +0800 (CST)
>subaochen   wrote:
>
>> It seems that Lyx only run upon one cpu or one thread, compiling a
>> large document(more than 300 pages) may take more than 1 minute on my
>> machine(8G ram and AMD 8130). Is it possible to enable multiple
>> thread with lyx? Thanks in advance!
>
>Hi subaochen,
>
>It might amuse you to know that in 1990, my 286, 10Mhz computer with 1MB
>RAM took 45 minutes to load my WordPerfect 5.0 authored book
>"Troubleshooting: Tools, Tips and Techniques", a 140 page book.
>
>So I spent $4200.00 on a new 25Mhz 486 with 16MB RAM, and was stoked to
>notice that it now took 45 seconds to load my book :-)
>
>Now about your situation...
>
>1 minute compilation of a 300 page book is about par for the course.
>That's about what it takes me to compile my 309 page "Troubleshooting
>Techniques of the Successful Technologist". If I doubled my processor
>speed, I might get it down to 30 seconds. But meanwhile, my computer
>would run hotter and use more energy, and I'd have more processor speed
>control hassles.
>
>I'd suggest you change your workflow so you don't need to compile to
>PDF nearly as long, and so you can keep working while compiling. Why
>not compile from a shellscript instead of from LyX? That way you can
>continue working in LyX while your doc is being compiled.
>
>Also, try to think of ways you could operate for longer without
>recompiling to PDF. I'm assuming you're compiling to PDF in order to
>proofread: If there's another reason, please let us know.
>
>And finally, congratulations on writing a >300 page document. Very few
>people have actually done that.
> 
>SteveT
>
>Steve Litt
>March 2017 featured book: Troubleshooting: Why Bother?
>http://www.troubleshooters.com/twb