Re: How to install new packages to Lyx?
dirac14 wrote: Hello there! I am a relatively new lyx user and this is my first post so please forgive my total ignorance.. I ve searched for at least 3 hours to give myself the answer to the subject's question . . . what do i have to do in order to install a new package and make it work as if it were preinstalled in lyx? I am in the same position as dirac14. I began using LyX about a month ago, but in that time I have yet to figure out how to install new packages. I searched everywhere, but all the LyX information seems written for programmer-types, or people who know LaTeX. Yet the LyX webpages said one does not need to know LaTeX in order to use LyX. Does anyone have simple, regular, end-user English instructions for installing new packages? Any help is appreciated. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/How-to-install-new-packages-to-Lyx-tp3549182p3579462.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Smart/curly quotes vs straight quotes
I'm a new LyX user needing to convert a novel manuscript to LyX format. I managed to remove all but the barebones formatting from my OpenOffice-formatted document (could not export directly to LyX -- didn't work for some reason), but now I cannot seem to find any way to convert all the quotes to smart, or curly, quotes. They're all straight quotes. The only thing I've discovered so far is to manually go through and delete the left-quote / right-quote and type in the new one. With over 400 pages including extensive dialogue, this is a huge undertaking! Does anyone know of a macro-type method or any other method to automatically convert straight quotes to smart/curly quotes? FYI, I've already tried search-and-replace, but this too is a time-consuming task, having to go through and search each left straight quote and replace it with a left smart quote, then do the same for the right. Twice through 400+ pages...not fun. Any help is appreciated. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Smart-curly-quotes-vs-straight-quotes-tp3579497p3579497.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: How to install new packages to Lyx?
dirac14 wrote: Hello there! I am a relatively new lyx user and this is my first post so please forgive my total ignorance.. I ve searched for at least 3 hours to give myself the answer to the subject's question . . . what do i have to do in order to install a new package and make it work as if it were preinstalled in lyx? I am in the same position as dirac14. I began using LyX about a month ago, but in that time I have yet to figure out how to install new packages. I searched everywhere, but all the LyX information seems written for programmer-types, or people who know LaTeX. Yet the LyX webpages said one does not need to know LaTeX in order to use LyX. Does anyone have simple, regular, end-user English instructions for installing new packages? Any help is appreciated. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/How-to-install-new-packages-to-Lyx-tp3549182p3579462.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Smart/curly quotes vs straight quotes
I'm a new LyX user needing to convert a novel manuscript to LyX format. I managed to remove all but the barebones formatting from my OpenOffice-formatted document (could not export directly to LyX -- didn't work for some reason), but now I cannot seem to find any way to convert all the quotes to smart, or curly, quotes. They're all straight quotes. The only thing I've discovered so far is to manually go through and delete the left-quote / right-quote and type in the new one. With over 400 pages including extensive dialogue, this is a huge undertaking! Does anyone know of a macro-type method or any other method to automatically convert straight quotes to smart/curly quotes? FYI, I've already tried search-and-replace, but this too is a time-consuming task, having to go through and search each left straight quote and replace it with a left smart quote, then do the same for the right. Twice through 400+ pages...not fun. Any help is appreciated. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Smart-curly-quotes-vs-straight-quotes-tp3579497p3579497.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: How to install new packages to Lyx?
dirac14 wrote: > > Hello there! > I am a relatively new lyx user and this is my first post so please forgive > my total ignorance.. > > I ve searched for at least 3 hours to give myself the answer to the > subject's question . . . what do i have to do in order to install a new > package and make it work as if it were preinstalled in lyx? I am in the same position as dirac14. I began using LyX about a month ago, but in that time I have yet to figure out how to install new packages. I searched everywhere, but all the LyX information seems written for programmer-types, or people who know LaTeX. Yet the LyX webpages said one does not need to know LaTeX in order to use LyX. Does anyone have simple, regular, end-user English instructions for installing new packages? Any help is appreciated. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/How-to-install-new-packages-to-Lyx-tp3549182p3579462.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Smart/curly quotes vs straight quotes
I'm a new LyX user needing to convert a novel manuscript to LyX format. I managed to remove all but the barebones formatting from my OpenOffice-formatted document (could not export directly to LyX -- didn't work for some reason), but now I cannot seem to find any way to convert all the quotes to smart, or curly, quotes. They're all straight quotes. The only thing I've discovered so far is to manually go through and delete the left-quote / right-quote and type in the new one. With over 400 pages including extensive dialogue, this is a huge undertaking! Does anyone know of a macro-type method or any other method to automatically convert straight quotes to smart/curly quotes? FYI, I've already tried search-and-replace, but this too is a time-consuming task, having to go through and search each left straight quote and replace it with a left smart quote, then do the same for the right. Twice through 400+ pages...not fun. Any help is appreciated. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Smart-curly-quotes-vs-straight-quotes-tp3579497p3579497.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.