Re: Change Tracking Colors (Screen vs PDF)
Kornel, thank you. How do I change the colors? el On 08/02/2019 12:16, Kornel Benko wrote: [...] > The screen and paper are different output devices. Therefore they deserve > different > configuration parameters. (Imagine screen background having the color of > printed 'added/deleted text') > > Kornel > signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Question: how to run Reconfigure without GUI
I futureproofed it a little :-)-O #!/bin/bash function lyxconfigure { if [[ "$OSTYPE" == "darwin"* ]] then BASEDIR="/Users/$(whoami)/Library/Application Support/LyX" LYXVER=$(lyx --version 2>&1 \ | perl -ne 'if (/^LyX/) { @v = split(/\s+/); ($j,$i) = split(/\./,$v[1],3); print "$j.$i" }' ) pushd "$BASEDIR-$LYXVER" python -tt "/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/configure.py" popd else echo "This only works on a Mac" fi } If someone can come up with a clever way of finding the maJor and miNor versions of LyX, please let me know. Heartbleed was an OpenSSL vulnerability by the way, and, though Bashdoor was an issue in 2014, I use bash as my login shell so I don't really think it matters much. But as Steve wrote it's trivial to change. On 06/02/2019 10:49, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: [...] > On 06/02/2019 09:53, Steve Litt wrote: [...] >> Beware that pushd and popd are bash-only, and do not appear in dash or >> any /bin/sh one should be using for shellscripts. I'm of the opinion, >> especially after the Heartbleed fiasco, that bash is just too big an >> attack surface to use for shellscripts. >> >> In more lightweight shells, it's done more like this: >> >> #!/bin/sh >> orgdir=`pwd` >> cd /home/you/application/directory >> ./my_special_application arg1 arg2 arg3 >> cd $orgdir [...]
Re: Change Tracking Colors (Screen vs PDF)
Am Freitag, 8. Februar 2019 10:17:28 CET schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes : > Le 08/02/2019 à 10:05, Dr Eberhard Lisse a écrit : > > Hi, > > > > I have been modifying the change colors for a tracked document, using > > Preferences -> Look&Feel -> Screen Colors, I wanted the switch "changed > > text 1st author" to be in red and the 3rd author in blue. > > > > That works on the screen, but the output has still first author in blue, > > which I see in the LaTeX document preamble as > > > > \providecolor{lyxadded}{rgb}{0,0,1} > > \providecolor{lyxdeleted}{rgb}{1,0,0} > > > > Reason being that if I use Compare Documents an insert of a (single) > > character is better visible in red than in blue. In the Tracking proper > > it's ok because it shows the whole word delete and a new word added. > > The colors you see here are "added text" and "deleted text". These > colors are only used for the latex output. > > I am not sure why the colors are so different between screen and print. > > HTH, > JMarc > The screen and paper are different output devices. Therefore they deserve different configuration parameters. (Imagine screen background having the color of printed 'added/deleted text') Kornel signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: Change Tracking Colors (Screen vs PDF)
Le 08/02/2019 à 10:05, Dr Eberhard Lisse a écrit : Hi, I have been modifying the change colors for a tracked document, using Preferences -> Look&Feel -> Screen Colors, I wanted the switch "changed text 1st author" to be in red and the 3rd author in blue. That works on the screen, but the output has still first author in blue, which I see in the LaTeX document preamble as \providecolor{lyxadded}{rgb}{0,0,1} \providecolor{lyxdeleted}{rgb}{1,0,0} Reason being that if I use Compare Documents an insert of a (single) character is better visible in red than in blue. In the Tracking proper it's ok because it shows the whole word delete and a new word added. The colors you see here are "added text" and "deleted text". These colors are only used for the latex output. I am not sure why the colors are so different between screen and print. HTH, JMarc
Change Tracking Colors (Screen vs PDF)
Hi, I have been modifying the change colors for a tracked document, using Preferences -> Look&Feel -> Screen Colors, I wanted the switch "changed text 1st author" to be in red and the 3rd author in blue. That works on the screen, but the output has still first author in blue, which I see in the LaTeX document preamble as \providecolor{lyxadded}{rgb}{0,0,1} \providecolor{lyxdeleted}{rgb}{1,0,0} Reason being that if I use Compare Documents an insert of a (single) character is better visible in red than in blue. In the Tracking proper it's ok because it shows the whole word delete and a new word added. How can I change this in the output (PDF)? greetings, el
Re: Beamer overview at left instead of at top
On 08.02.19 09:21, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: I used beamertheme Berkeley before, but would like to try beamerthemeWarsaw. sorry, I meant /the overview is at the top instead of at the left/ However, the overview is at the left instead of at the top. I tried to change it by adding \usetheme[left,width=3.45em]{Warsaw} but get this error: The option `width=3.45em' was not declared in package `beamerthemeWarsaw', perhaps you misspelled its name. Try typing to proceed. Does this mean the option does not work in beamerthemeWarsaw? Or should something else be used instead? I need more horizontal space in the frames, therefore the /left/ option Wolfgang
Beamer overview at left instead of at top
I used beamertheme Berkeley before, but would like to try beamerthemeWarsaw. However, the overview is at the left instead of at the top. I tried to change it by adding \usetheme[left,width=3.45em]{Warsaw} but get this error: The option `width=3.45em' was not declared in package `beamerthemeWarsaw', perhaps you misspelled its name. Try typing to proceed. Does this mean the option does not work in beamerthemeWarsaw? Or should something else be used instead? I need more horizontal space in the frames, therefore the /left/ option Wolfgang