Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
On 12/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It means that the jesus font (an hebraic font) is unavailable on your
system. I guess that you have to install the hebrew package on your
latex distribution to get a set of hebrew
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
On 12/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It means that the jesus font (an hebraic font) is unavailable on your
system. I guess that you have to install the hebrew package on your
latex distribution to get a set of hebrew
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
>> On 12/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> It means that the jesus font (an hebraic font) is unavailable on your
>>> system. I guess that you have to install the hebrew package on your
>>> latex distribution to get a
e-letter wrote:
I use lyx at home but unable to do so at a public computer. I would
like to be able to edit a lyx file in a text editor save the amended
lyx file and then when at home continue using the edited lyx file in
lyx. The file is stored on a network accessible via internet.
LyX
e-letter wrote:
I use lyx at home but unable to do so at a public computer. I would
like to be able to edit a lyx file in a text editor save the amended
lyx file and then when at home continue using the edited lyx file in
lyx. The file is stored on a network accessible via internet.
LyX
e-letter wrote:
> I use lyx at home but unable to do so at a public computer. I would
> like to be able to edit a lyx file in a text editor save the amended
> lyx file and then when at home continue using the edited lyx file in
> lyx. The file is stored on a network accessible via internet.
>
David L. Johnson wrote:
B. Bogart wrote:
Hey all,
I've attempting to install latex2rtf (as recommended by Jürgen) on
ubuntu (feisty), but the package depends on tetex and not texlive (what
is currently installed on my machine)
What is the different between the TeXs?
Is there anything
David L. Johnson wrote:
B. Bogart wrote:
Hey all,
I've attempting to install latex2rtf (as recommended by Jürgen) on
ubuntu (feisty), but the package depends on tetex and not texlive (what
is currently installed on my machine)
What is the different between the TeXs?
Is there anything
David L. Johnson wrote:
> B. Bogart wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I've attempting to install latex2rtf (as recommended by Jürgen) on
>> ubuntu (feisty), but the package depends on tetex and not texlive (what
>> is currently installed on my machine)
>>
>> What is the different between the TeXs?
>>
Vinnie Boston wrote:
On 10/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The latest version of oolatex uses java at the end of the process. It is
very picky with the java version, it needs a 1.5 version. Look the log to
see if there is any problem with that.
Thanks -- by 1.5, do you
Vinnie Boston wrote:
On 10/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The latest version of oolatex uses java at the end of the process. It is
very picky with the java version, it needs a 1.5 version. Look the log to
see if there is any problem with that.
Thanks -- by 1.5, do you
Vinnie Boston wrote:
> On 10/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> The latest version of oolatex uses java at the end of the process. It is
>> very picky with the java version, it needs a 1.5 version. Look the log to
>> see if there is any problem with that.
>>
>>
> Thanks --
Dov Feldstern wrote:
If we're talking about keymaps, then yes, I find them very useful. I
posted my reasons on the developers list a while back, and I hope to
eventually do some work on improving them, too. See
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/88939 .
If LyX was capable
Dov Feldstern wrote:
If we're talking about keymaps, then yes, I find them very useful. I
posted my reasons on the developers list a while back, and I hope to
eventually do some work on improving them, too. See
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/88939 .
If LyX was capable
Dov Feldstern wrote:
>
> If we're talking about keymaps, then yes, I find them very useful. I
> posted my reasons on the developers list a while back, and I hope to
> eventually do some work on improving them, too. See
> http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/88939 .
>
If LyX was
François Patte wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Bonjour,
I am facing a problem with dead keys of French keyboard ^ and . Usualy,
to get French circumflex we use dead key ^ followed by o, a whatever...
In lyx, the dead get is alive and the result is ^o instead of ô.
Dave Hewitt wrote:
I for one would be glad to tackle writing some layouts, but the hang up
for me is what Paul points out here - that the syntax and rules aren't
laid out in simple form anywhere. I realize it takes trial and error, but
a few hours with the User's Guide (Customization) and
François Patte wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Bonjour,
I am facing a problem with dead keys of French keyboard ^ and . Usualy,
to get French circumflex we use dead key ^ followed by o, a whatever...
In lyx, the dead get is alive and the result is ^o instead of ô.
Dave Hewitt wrote:
I for one would be glad to tackle writing some layouts, but the hang up
for me is what Paul points out here - that the syntax and rules aren't
laid out in simple form anywhere. I realize it takes trial and error, but
a few hours with the User's Guide (Customization) and
François Patte wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Bonjour,
>
> I am facing a problem with dead keys of French keyboard ^ and ". Usualy,
> to get French circumflex we use dead key ^ followed by o, a whatever...
> In lyx, the dead get is alive and the result is ^o
Dave Hewitt wrote:
> I for one would be glad to tackle writing some layouts, but the hang up
> for me is what Paul points out here - that the syntax and rules aren't
> laid out in simple form anywhere. I realize it takes trial and error, but
> a few hours with the User's Guide (Customization) and
Richard Heck wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For Ledmac, you don't insert a footnote at the end of a sentence but
apply it to a range of the text. I doubt it is possible to do it in LyX
with insets. Or only in a clumsy way.
What would be needed is the possibility to open and edit all
Richard Heck wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For Ledmac, you don't insert a footnote at the end of a sentence but
apply it to a range of the text. I doubt it is possible to do it in LyX
with insets. Or only in a clumsy way.
What would be needed is the possibility to open and edit all
Richard Heck wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> For Ledmac, you don't insert a footnote at the end of a sentence but
>> apply it to a range of the text. I doubt it is possible to do it in LyX
>> with insets. Or only in a clumsy way.
>>
What would be needed is the possibility to open and edit
Hellmut Weber - CORPHIS Service and More wrote:
Hi,
I'm actually working on a document in french for which I use the
language setting french.
Spellchecking is working well.
By curiosity I have activated the thesaurus, it came up with english
words. Do I have to set something specifically
Hellmut Weber - CORPHIS Service and More wrote:
Hi,
I'm actually working on a document in french for which I use the
language setting french.
Spellchecking is working well.
By curiosity I have activated the thesaurus, it came up with english
words. Do I have to set something specifically
Hellmut Weber - CORPHIS Service and More wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm actually working on a document in french for which I use the
> language setting french.
> Spellchecking is working well.
>
> By curiosity I have activated the thesaurus, it came up with english
> words. Do I have to set something
Richard McIntosh wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to be able to put parentheses in first footnote around
location, publisher and date, e.g. (London: Continuum, 1987). I have found
on google someone asking to get rid of them but can't find how to add
them!
Where do you place the series ?
Richard McIntosh wrote:
Dear all,
Thanks again Charles!
Is there anyway that I could not have the parentheses in the
references/bibliography at the end yet keep them in the footnotes?
\addto\jbonlyforbib{%
\DeclareRobustCommand{\bibapyldelim}{\unskip\unskip\space}%
Lyx Physicst wrote:
Hi all, Im trying to tweak a few things in my Table of contents. 1) I need
to change how Lyx makes all new sections(ie chapter, list of tables, list
of
figures, etc) in bold font and the corresponding listed page number is in
bold as well. I need to make the whole thing
Richard McIntosh wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to be able to put parentheses in first footnote around
location, publisher and date, e.g. (London: Continuum, 1987). I have found
on google someone asking to get rid of them but can't find how to add
them!
Where do you place the series ?
Richard McIntosh wrote:
Dear all,
Thanks again Charles!
Is there anyway that I could not have the parentheses in the
references/bibliography at the end yet keep them in the footnotes?
\addto\jbonlyforbib{%
\DeclareRobustCommand{\bibapyldelim}{\unskip\unskip\space}%
Lyx Physicst wrote:
Hi all, Im trying to tweak a few things in my Table of contents. 1) I need
to change how Lyx makes all new sections(ie chapter, list of tables, list
of
figures, etc) in bold font and the corresponding listed page number is in
bold as well. I need to make the whole thing
Richard McIntosh wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to be able to put parentheses in first footnote around
> location, publisher and date, e.g. (London: Continuum, 1987). I have found
> on google someone asking to get rid of them but can't find how to add
> them!
>
Where do you place the series
Richard McIntosh wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Thanks again Charles!
>
> Is there anyway that I could not have the parentheses in the
> references/bibliography at the end yet keep them in the footnotes?
>
\addto\jbonlyforbib{%
\DeclareRobustCommand{\bibapyldelim}{\unskip\unskip\space}%
Lyx Physicst wrote:
> Hi all, Im trying to tweak a few things in my Table of contents. 1) I need
> to change how Lyx makes all new sections(ie chapter, list of tables, list
> of
> figures, etc) in bold font and the corresponding listed page number is in
> bold as well. I need to make the whole
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I have a 650+ page book of 535.68 x 696.959 pts pages. This is for a
7.44in x 9.68in book (printer calls it Crown Quarto).
I need to just have some selected pages sent to printer to do some
testing.
I used texexec like:
texexec --pdfselect --selection=6,7,20,21
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I have a 650+ page book of 535.68 x 696.959 pts pages. This is for a
7.44in x 9.68in book (printer calls it Crown Quarto).
I need to just have some selected pages sent to printer to do some
testing.
I used texexec like:
texexec --pdfselect --selection=6,7,20,21
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> I have a 650+ page book of 535.68 x 696.959 pts pages. This is for a
> 7.44in x 9.68in book (printer calls it Crown Quarto).
>
> I need to just have some selected pages sent to printer to do some
> testing.
>
> I used texexec like:
>
> texexec --pdfselect
Deane Harder wrote:
Dear all,
I'm trying to have a star symbol (*) as a footnote symbol rather than
numbers (because I use superscript numbers for literature citings). From
an earlier posting I've learned that
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@textsuperscript{*}} in the preamble would do
the trick. Which
Deane Harder wrote:
Dear all,
I'm trying to have a star symbol (*) as a footnote symbol rather than
numbers (because I use superscript numbers for literature citings). From
an earlier posting I've learned that
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@textsuperscript{*}} in the preamble would do
the trick. Which
Deane Harder wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm trying to have a star symbol (*) as a footnote symbol rather than
> numbers (because I use superscript numbers for literature citings). From
> an earlier posting I've learned that
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]@textsuperscript{*}} in the preamble would do
> the
Tim Holy wrote:
And, of course, no lyx_trial.odt file. I even did an updatedb and found
the tex4ht.env file (in two places). Finally, executing the following
command: tex4ht oolatex -e/etc/tex4ht/tex4ht.env lyx_trial
appeared to be successful. It created a whole heap of files, but none of
Tim Holy wrote:
And, of course, no lyx_trial.odt file. I even did an updatedb and found
the tex4ht.env file (in two places). Finally, executing the following
command: tex4ht oolatex -e/etc/tex4ht/tex4ht.env lyx_trial
appeared to be successful. It created a whole heap of files, but none of
Tim Holy wrote:
> And, of course, no lyx_trial.odt file. I even did an updatedb and found
> the tex4ht.env file (in two places). Finally, executing the following
> command: tex4ht oolatex -e/etc/tex4ht/tex4ht.env lyx_trial
> appeared to be successful. It created a whole heap of files, but none
Sam Lewis wrote:
On Tue, 22 May 2007 14:24:35 GMT
Charles de Miramon wrote:
URL: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/38724
In traditional European typography (before the computer), there are
no italic (or bold) small capitals. If you are a purist typographer,
you should
Marc Flerackers wrote:
I would like to put my introduction section in the TOC, but without it
having a number, as otherwise my section numbers start from 2. I tried
using section*, but then the section doesn't show up in the TOC, and the
headers show the wrong section name. The closest I
Sam Lewis wrote:
On Tue, 22 May 2007 14:24:35 GMT
Charles de Miramon wrote:
URL: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/38724
In traditional European typography (before the computer), there are
no italic (or bold) small capitals. If you are a purist typographer,
you should
Marc Flerackers wrote:
I would like to put my introduction section in the TOC, but without it
having a number, as otherwise my section numbers start from 2. I tried
using section*, but then the section doesn't show up in the TOC, and the
headers show the wrong section name. The closest I
Sam Lewis wrote:
> On Tue, 22 May 2007 14:24:35 GMT
> Charles de Miramon wrote:
>
>> URL: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/38724
>> In traditional European typography (before the computer), there are
>> no italic (or bold) small capitals. If y
Marc Flerackers wrote:
> I would like to put my introduction section in the TOC, but without it
> having a number, as otherwise my section numbers start from 2. I tried
> using section*, but then the section doesn't show up in the TOC, and the
> headers show the wrong section name. The closest I
Sam Lewis wrote:
I'm interested what are other peoples experience generally in terms of
Open Type and more specifically with small caps italic. What's
happening Font wise on the German side for example?
In traditional European typography (before the computer), there are no
italic (or bold)
Sam Lewis wrote:
I'm interested what are other peoples experience generally in terms of
Open Type and more specifically with small caps italic. What's
happening Font wise on the German side for example?
In traditional European typography (before the computer), there are no
italic (or bold)
Sam Lewis wrote:
> I'm interested what are other peoples experience generally in terms of
> Open Type and more specifically with small caps italic. What's
> happening Font wise on the German side for example?
In traditional European typography (before the computer), there are no
italic (or bold)
Julio Rojas wrote:
Anyway, thanks Helge. I'll keep you guys informed on the process.
Not a solution for now but okular the next generation KDE pdf reader will
have annotations support.
http://kpdf.kde.org/okular/screenies/okular-annotations.png
KDE 4 applications should also work under
Julio Rojas wrote:
Anyway, thanks Helge. I'll keep you guys informed on the process.
Not a solution for now but okular the next generation KDE pdf reader will
have annotations support.
http://kpdf.kde.org/okular/screenies/okular-annotations.png
KDE 4 applications should also work under
Julio Rojas wrote:
> Anyway, thanks Helge. I'll keep you guys informed on the process.
>
Not a solution for now but okular the next generation KDE pdf reader will
have annotations support.
http://kpdf.kde.org/okular/screenies/okular-annotations.png
KDE 4 applications should also work under
Marc Flerackers wrote:
I tried ChicagoReedWeb.bst, however since it works with natbib, I wasn't
able to get footcite's work. And for jurabib, which does support
footcites, I didn't manage to find a chicago looking citation format. I
also tried footbib, but it didn't work with miktex.
Marc Flerackers wrote:
I tried ChicagoReedWeb.bst, however since it works with natbib, I wasn't
able to get footcite's work. And for jurabib, which does support
footcites, I didn't manage to find a chicago looking citation format. I
also tried footbib, but it didn't work with miktex.
Marc Flerackers wrote:
> I tried ChicagoReedWeb.bst, however since it works with natbib, I wasn't
> able to get footcite's work. And for jurabib, which does support
> footcites, I didn't manage to find a chicago looking citation format. I
> also tried footbib, but it didn't work with miktex.
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
I'm trying to convert a lyx file to MS word format.
Trying export directly from lyx gives no output file and no indication
about what the problem is.
Exporting to tex and then using the ConvTex utility from
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX2OpenOffice
crashes with the
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
I'm trying to convert a lyx file to MS word format.
Trying export directly from lyx gives no output file and no indication
about what the problem is.
Exporting to tex and then using the ConvTex utility from
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX2OpenOffice
crashes with the
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
> I'm trying to convert a lyx file to MS word format.
>
> Trying export directly from lyx gives no output file and no indication
> about what the problem is.
>
> Exporting to tex and then using the ConvTex utility from
> http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/LyX2OpenOffice
> crashes
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
curtis osterhoudt wrote:
I'm running into the dreaded No room for a new \write problem.
[...]
Could it be that the widest-label
argument to the \begin{thebibliography} command (which is now 10) is
causing the problem? If that's the case, can I change it in LyX?
My
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
curtis osterhoudt wrote:
I'm running into the dreaded No room for a new \write problem.
[...]
Could it be that the widest-label
argument to the \begin{thebibliography} command (which is now 10) is
causing the problem? If that's the case, can I change it in LyX?
My
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> curtis osterhoudt wrote:
>>> I'm running into the dreaded "No room for a new \write" problem.
> [...]
>> Could it be that the "widest-label"
>> argument to the \begin{thebibliography} command (which is now 10) is
>> causing the problem? If that's the case, can I change it
Oisin Feeley wrote:
But, it looks like there's a Google Summer of Code project proposal to
provide annotations to PDF in Evince (one of the popular GNU/Linux PDF
programs that uses the underlying Poppler rendering library):
http://live.gnome.org/Evince/Annotations
The next version of Kpdf
Oisin Feeley wrote:
But, it looks like there's a Google Summer of Code project proposal to
provide annotations to PDF in Evince (one of the popular GNU/Linux PDF
programs that uses the underlying Poppler rendering library):
http://live.gnome.org/Evince/Annotations
The next version of Kpdf
Oisin Feeley wrote:
> But, it looks like there's a Google Summer of Code project proposal to
> provide annotations to PDF in Evince (one of the popular GNU/Linux PDF
> programs that uses the underlying Poppler rendering library):
> http://live.gnome.org/Evince/Annotations
>
The next version of
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Dear list
I have tried to make a bst file using makebst.
Unfortunately I am not familiar with all the English terms
and must have missed the place where I tell the idention
I got
Somers, D., Devlin, P. and Kay, S. (1998) Phytochromes and
cryptochromes
Charles, thanks
but is this situation here concerning paragraphs? Its just ident the lines
if there are more than one
e.g.:
Well as I've explained you Wolfgang, if you do not attach a complete example
with all the files, there is nothing I can do.
Cheers,
Charles
--
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Dear list
I have tried to make a bst file using makebst.
Unfortunately I am not familiar with all the English terms
and must have missed the place where I tell the idention
I got
Somers, D., Devlin, P. and Kay, S. (1998) Phytochromes and
cryptochromes
Charles, thanks
but is this situation here concerning paragraphs? Its just ident the lines
if there are more than one
e.g.:
Well as I've explained you Wolfgang, if you do not attach a complete example
with all the files, there is nothing I can do.
Cheers,
Charles
--
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I have tried to make a bst file using makebst.
> Unfortunately I am not familiar with all the English terms
> and must have missed the place where I tell the idention
>
> I got
> Somers, D., Devlin, P. and Kay, S. (1998) Phytochromes and
>
>
> Charles, thanks
> but is this situation here concerning paragraphs? Its just ident the lines
> if there are more than one
> e.g.:
>
Well as I've explained you Wolfgang, if you do not attach a complete example
with all the files, there is nothing I can do.
Cheers,
Charles
--
Jamie Faunt wrote:
For rhythmic and also standard notation however, I do
have occasional needs. I would really prefer to use typography rather
than bitmaps. So I was wondering if you or any other reader on this
list knew of any music notation packages that use or export to LaTeX
so that I
Jamie Faunt wrote:
For rhythmic and also standard notation however, I do
have occasional needs. I would really prefer to use typography rather
than bitmaps. So I was wondering if you or any other reader on this
list knew of any music notation packages that use or export to LaTeX
so that I
Jamie Faunt wrote:
For rhythmic and also standard notation however, I do
> have occasional needs. I would really prefer to use typography rather
> than bitmaps. So I was wondering if you or any other reader on this
> list knew of any music notation packages that use or export to LaTeX
> so that
Andreas K. wrote:
Srinivas Nedunuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
..besides typing in some ERT?
Alt-x will open the minicli
then in the minicil type accent-circumflex i Enter to get î (You cane xpand
commands in the minicli with tabulation)
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org
Andreas K. wrote:
Srinivas Nedunuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
..besides typing in some ERT?
Alt-x will open the minicli
then in the minicil type accent-circumflex i Enter to get î (You cane xpand
commands in the minicli with tabulation)
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org
Andreas K. wrote:
> Srinivas Nedunuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>
>> ..besides typing in some ERT?
>>
>>
Alt-x will open the minicli
then in the minicil type accent-circumflex i Enter to get î (You cane xpand
commands in the minicli with tabulation)
Charles
--
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Sven Schreiber schrieb:
Hi,
branches are very useful and I have used them alot recently. What I am
missing is the possibility to have the names of active branches
automatically inserted into the file names of exported formats.
Example: in a file named exam.lyx I have
Sven Schreiber wrote:
thanks for your feedback; but I don't have a clue what you're talking
about :-)
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus
Dbus is an infratrusture and a common language to make different
applications on your desktop communicate.
For example, if LyX was dbus enabled,
ryma abassi wrote:
hello,
please i want to generate .doc files for word from lyx ones. Is it
possible and how can i make this? thanks
You export to LaTeX and then there is two ways :
latex2rtf will generate an rtf file
tex4ht through the oolatex script will generate an odt file that you
Valter Filipe Silva wrote:
For me, it does not work!
Lyx stop running when i try to do export-MS Word or when i try to
export to open office.
Regards
Valter
Export to the command line and try from there to see the error messages.
Cheers,
Charles
--
http://www.kde-france.org
Graham Smith wrote:
ryma,
Friday, January 12, 2007, 11:53:50 AM, you wrote:
please i want to generate .doc files for word from lyx ones. Is
it possible and how can i make this?
I will be delighted if someone suggests a better method, but in
Windows, I have generated PDFs from Lyx, and
John Coppens wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 10:53:07 +0100
Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you are using Linux, you need to activate the 'compose key'. In KDE,
go to the Keyboardconfiguration module and then to the Xkb tab and
there you can assign the compose to one of the key
John Coppens wrote:
Charles, is that version compiled with the Qt frontend (and which
version)?
I understand that with other frontend(s) it may work.
Yes; it is the Qt version. If you reset the compose key to another key, does
it changes something ?
Cheers,
Charles
--
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Sven Schreiber schrieb:
Hi,
branches are very useful and I have used them alot recently. What I am
missing is the possibility to have the names of active branches
automatically inserted into the file names of exported formats.
Example: in a file named exam.lyx I have
Sven Schreiber wrote:
thanks for your feedback; but I don't have a clue what you're talking
about :-)
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus
Dbus is an infratrusture and a common language to make different
applications on your desktop communicate.
For example, if LyX was dbus enabled,
ryma abassi wrote:
hello,
please i want to generate .doc files for word from lyx ones. Is it
possible and how can i make this? thanks
You export to LaTeX and then there is two ways :
latex2rtf will generate an rtf file
tex4ht through the oolatex script will generate an odt file that you
Valter Filipe Silva wrote:
For me, it does not work!
Lyx stop running when i try to do export-MS Word or when i try to
export to open office.
Regards
Valter
Export to the command line and try from there to see the error messages.
Cheers,
Charles
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Graham Smith wrote:
ryma,
Friday, January 12, 2007, 11:53:50 AM, you wrote:
please i want to generate .doc files for word from lyx ones. Is
it possible and how can i make this?
I will be delighted if someone suggests a better method, but in
Windows, I have generated PDFs from Lyx, and
John Coppens wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 10:53:07 +0100
Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If you are using Linux, you need to activate the 'compose key'. In KDE,
go to the Keyboardconfiguration module and then to the Xkb tab and
there you can assign the compose to one of the key
John Coppens wrote:
Charles, is that version compiled with the Qt frontend (and which
version)?
I understand that with other frontend(s) it may work.
Yes; it is the Qt version. If you reset the compose key to another key, does
it changes something ?
Cheers,
Charles
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Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Sven Schreiber schrieb:
>> Hi,
>> branches are very useful and I have used them alot recently. What I am
>> missing is the possibility to have the names of active branches
>> automatically inserted into the file names of exported formats.
>>
>> Example: in a file named
Sven Schreiber wrote:
> thanks for your feedback; but I don't have a clue what you're talking
> about :-)
>
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus
Dbus is an infratrusture and a common language to make different
applications on your desktop communicate.
For example, if LyX was dbus
ryma abassi wrote:
> hello,
> please i want to generate ".doc" files for word from lyx ones. Is it
> possible and how can i make this? thanks
>
You export to LaTeX and then there is two ways :
latex2rtf will generate an rtf file
tex4ht through the oolatex script will generate an odt file that
Valter Filipe Silva wrote:
> For me, it does not work!
> Lyx stop running when i try to do export->MS Word or when i try to
> export to open office.
> Regards
>
> Valter
>
Export to the command line and try from there to see the error messages.
Cheers,
Charles
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http://www.kde-france.org
Graham Smith wrote:
> ryma,
>
> Friday, January 12, 2007, 11:53:50 AM, you wrote:
>
>> please i want to generate ".doc" files for word from lyx ones. Is
>> it possible and how can i make this?
>
> I will be delighted if someone suggests a better method, but in
> Windows, I have generated PDFs
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