A (late) follow-up on this:
I have got some good experience with an open-source Excel-Plugin
named Excel2LaTeX. This plugin provides a toolbar button to convert
the selected parts of an Excel table into LaTeX source code that can
then either be saved into a file or into the clipboard.
On 05.05.2008, at 10:17, Mario Braun wrote:
I think this isn't the way pdfpages is supposed to be used. If you
want a
caption, include a single pdf page via the graphics dialog.
well, I don´t really want a caption. I just want the 3 pages of my
pdf-file
to start on the page where the
On 05.05.2008, at 10:17, Mario Braun wrote:
I think this isn't the way pdfpages is supposed to be used. If you
want a
caption, include a single pdf page via the graphics dialog.
well, I don´t really want a caption. I just want the 3 pages of my
pdf-file
to start on the page where the
On 05.05.2008, at 10:17, Mario Braun wrote:
I think this isn't the way pdfpages is supposed to be used. If you
want a
caption, include a single pdf page via the graphics dialog.
well, I don´t really want a caption. I just want the 3 pages of my
pdf-file
to start on the page where the
On 02.05.2008, at 05:45, adam_taylor wrote:
Folks,
I am a new LyX user, and have a very basic question. I am using Lyx
1.5.1
under Ubuntu 7.10. I believe the TeX system is TeXLive.
I created a new document (of class article), wrote a few lines in
it, and
then wanted to make a PDF.
On 02.05.2008, at 05:45, adam_taylor wrote:
Folks,
I am a new LyX user, and have a very basic question. I am using Lyx
1.5.1
under Ubuntu 7.10. I believe the TeX system is TeXLive.
I created a new document (of class article), wrote a few lines in
it, and
then wanted to make a PDF.
On 02.05.2008, at 05:45, adam_taylor wrote:
Folks,
I am a new LyX user, and have a very basic question. I am using Lyx
1.5.1
under Ubuntu 7.10. I believe the TeX system is TeXLive.
I created a new document (of class article), wrote a few lines in
it, and
then wanted to make a PDF.
On 29.04.2008, at 19:28, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 13:11, rgheck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 09:00, you wrote:
But I've done a little experimenting, and here's one way this can
happen. First, you have to be using a local layout file, that
is, a
On 29.04.2008, at 19:28, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 13:11, rgheck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 09:00, you wrote:
But I've done a little experimenting, and here's one way this can
happen. First, you have to be using a local layout file, that
is, a
On 29.04.2008, at 19:28, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 13:11, rgheck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 09:00, you wrote:
But I've done a little experimenting, and here's one way this can
happen. First, you have to be using a "local" layout file, that
is, a
On 07.04.2008, at 12:44, Salát Máté wrote:
Hi!
What command makes the Display option of the active ERT to
Inline? I want to create a key binding to this function.
AFAIK there is, unfortunately, no LFUN for this
I too would really appreciate a keyboard shortcut.
Daniel
On 07.04.2008, at 18:51, Walter H. van Holst wrote:
Of course, there are also other vector drawing programs (besides
Xfig), so
what is outlined here is not the only option you have.
If only Linux and Windows are required, I'd recommend Inkscape. It is
much more polished and user friendly
On 07.04.2008, at 16:01, Ethan Metsger wrote:
On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 09:04:16 -0400, Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
AFAIK there is, unfortunately, no LFUN for this
I too would really appreciate a keyboard shortcut.
I was under the impression that using CTRL-I would do the job. I
On 07.04.2008, at 12:44, Salát Máté wrote:
Hi!
What command makes the Display option of the active ERT to
Inline? I want to create a key binding to this function.
AFAIK there is, unfortunately, no LFUN for this
I too would really appreciate a keyboard shortcut.
Daniel
On 07.04.2008, at 18:51, Walter H. van Holst wrote:
Of course, there are also other vector drawing programs (besides
Xfig), so
what is outlined here is not the only option you have.
If only Linux and Windows are required, I'd recommend Inkscape. It is
much more polished and user friendly
On 07.04.2008, at 16:01, Ethan Metsger wrote:
On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 09:04:16 -0400, Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
AFAIK there is, unfortunately, no LFUN for this
I too would really appreciate a keyboard shortcut.
I was under the impression that using CTRL-I would do the job. I
On 07.04.2008, at 12:44, Salát Máté wrote:
Hi!
What command makes the "Display" option of the active ERT to
"Inline"? I want to create a key binding to this function.
AFAIK there is, unfortunately, no LFUN for this
I too would really appreciate a keyboard shortcut.
Daniel
On 07.04.2008, at 18:51, Walter H. van Holst wrote:
Of course, there are also other vector drawing programs (besides
Xfig), so
what is outlined here is not the only option you have.
If only Linux and Windows are required, I'd recommend Inkscape. It is
much more polished and user friendly
On 07.04.2008, at 16:01, Ethan Metsger wrote:
On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 09:04:16 -0400, Daniel Lohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
AFAIK there is, unfortunately, no LFUN for this
I too would really appreciate a keyboard shortcut.
I was under the impression that using CTRL-I would do the j
Anybody an idea?
Otherwise I might add a feature request. Changing an already inserted
(bibliographic) reference is a quite common task. It should be, IMHO,
possible to do this without having to leave the keyboard.
Thanks,
Daniel
Begin forwarded message:
From: Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL
On 23.03.2008, at 13:50, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Anybody an idea?
Yes: next-inset-toggle (Ctrl-i with cua.bind)
Otherwise I might add a feature request. Changing an already inserted
(bibliographic) reference is a quite common task. It should be, IMHO,
possible to do
On 23.03.2008, at 22:53, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Anybody an idea?
Yes: next-inset-toggle (Ctrl-i with cua.bind)
this behaviour is intended? i find the naming confusing.
wouldn't be better to have clear distinction between toggling and
dialog showing?
also what is the relation to dialog-show
Anybody an idea?
Otherwise I might add a feature request. Changing an already inserted
(bibliographic) reference is a quite common task. It should be, IMHO,
possible to do this without having to leave the keyboard.
Thanks,
Daniel
Begin forwarded message:
From: Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL
On 23.03.2008, at 13:50, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Anybody an idea?
Yes: next-inset-toggle (Ctrl-i with cua.bind)
Otherwise I might add a feature request. Changing an already inserted
(bibliographic) reference is a quite common task. It should be, IMHO,
possible to do
On 23.03.2008, at 22:53, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Anybody an idea?
Yes: next-inset-toggle (Ctrl-i with cua.bind)
this behaviour is intended? i find the naming confusing.
wouldn't be better to have clear distinction between toggling and
dialog showing?
also what is the relation to dialog-show
Anybody an idea?
Otherwise I might add a feature request. Changing an already inserted
(bibliographic) reference is a quite common task. It should be, IMHO,
possible to do this without having to leave the keyboard.
Thanks,
Daniel
Begin forwarded message:
From: Daniel Lohmann <[EM
On 23.03.2008, at 13:50, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Anybody an idea?
Yes: next-inset-toggle (Ctrl-i with cua.bind)
Otherwise I might add a feature request. Changing an already inserted
(bibliographic) reference is a quite common task. It should be, IMHO,
possible to do
On 23.03.2008, at 22:53, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Anybody an idea?
Yes: next-inset-toggle (Ctrl-i with cua.bind)
this behaviour is intended? i find the naming confusing.
wouldn't be better to have clear distinction between toggling and
dialog showing?
also what is the relation to dialog-show
Hi,
Is there any LFUN or pre-assigned shortcut to open the settings dialog
for the label / reference / bib reference inset under the cursor?
Thanks!
Daniel
Hi,
Is there any LFUN or pre-assigned shortcut to open the settings dialog
for the label / reference / bib reference inset under the cursor?
Thanks!
Daniel
Hi,
Is there any LFUN or pre-assigned shortcut to open the settings dialog
for the label / reference / bib reference inset under the cursor?
Thanks!
Daniel
On 19.03.2008, at 03:01, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Doh!
And here's why it worked for me and not you: I typed in the
underscores, and LyX cleverly escaped them as \_\_ (ad nauseum).
I'm guessing you pasted them in or imported them as text, and got
just underscores, no escapes.
Hm...
Hi,
After finding myself spending more and more time with tweaking and
customizing bibliography handling I am considering switching to
biblatex.
According to the wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex) and a
thread from last December
On 19.03.2008, at 10:26, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
Daniel Lohmann schrieb am 19.03.2008:
After finding myself spending more and more time with tweaking and
customizing bibliography handling I am considering switching to
biblatex.
[...]
1) Do you have to change your .bib-files
On 19.03.2008, at 03:01, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Doh!
And here's why it worked for me and not you: I typed in the
underscores, and LyX cleverly escaped them as \_\_ (ad nauseum).
I'm guessing you pasted them in or imported them as text, and got
just underscores, no escapes.
Hm...
Hi,
After finding myself spending more and more time with tweaking and
customizing bibliography handling I am considering switching to
biblatex.
According to the wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex) and a
thread from last December
On 19.03.2008, at 10:26, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
Daniel Lohmann schrieb am 19.03.2008:
After finding myself spending more and more time with tweaking and
customizing bibliography handling I am considering switching to
biblatex.
[...]
1) Do you have to change your .bib-files
On 19.03.2008, at 03:01, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Doh!
And here's why it worked for me and not you: I typed in the
underscores, and LyX cleverly escaped them as \_\_ (ad nauseum).
I'm guessing you pasted them in or imported them as text, and got
just underscores, no escapes.
Hm...
Hi,
After finding myself spending more and more time with tweaking and
customizing bibliography handling I am considering switching to
biblatex.
According to the wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex) and a
thread from last December
On 19.03.2008, at 10:26, Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
Daniel Lohmann schrieb am 19.03.2008:
After finding myself spending more and more time with tweaking and
customizing bibliography handling I am considering switching to
biblatex.
[...]
1) Do you have to change your .bib-files
On 11.03.2008, at 08:30, G. Milde wrote:
On 11.03.08, Klaus Unger wrote:
I am using PDF figures. Lyx does convert them to png before and
chops them
incorrectly.
When?
* display in the LyX window?
* view as/export to Postscript?
* view as/export to PDF (ps2pdf)?
Well, I had exactly
On 11.03.2008, at 08:30, G. Milde wrote:
On 11.03.08, Klaus Unger wrote:
I am using PDF figures. Lyx does convert them to png before and
chops them
incorrectly.
When?
* display in the LyX window?
* view as/export to Postscript?
* view as/export to PDF (ps2pdf)?
Well, I had exactly
On 11.03.2008, at 08:30, G. Milde wrote:
On 11.03.08, Klaus Unger wrote:
I am using PDF figures. Lyx does convert them to png before and
chops them
incorrectly.
When?
* display in the LyX window?
* view as/export to Postscript?
* view as/export to PDF (ps2pdf)?
Well, I had exactly
On 05.03.2008, at 14:54, Julio Rojas wrote:
Can you post a JPG?
Apparently there is a JPG or GIF on Dianas blog:
http://ailoan.free.fr/blog
Daniel
On 05.03.2008, at 14:54, Julio Rojas wrote:
Can you post a JPG?
Apparently there is a JPG or GIF on Dianas blog:
http://ailoan.free.fr/blog
Daniel
On 05.03.2008, at 14:54, Julio Rojas wrote:
Can you post a JPG?
Apparently there is a JPG or GIF on Dianas blog:
http://ailoan.free.fr/blog
Daniel
On 04.03.2008, at 22:40, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
For many plots in a sub directory PlotFigures, I have 2 versions,
one in eps version and one in pdf version.
Have you tried specifying a clipping region in LyX? Might be
there's an
issue with reading
On 05.03.2008, at 05:55, Bo Peng wrote:
Have you checked out the support for lstlisting in LyX 1.5.x? I
gather
from the wiki that Bo Peng is responsible for it (props to Bo). It's
not on the environment roster; you get it with Insert - Program
Listing. Right click the widget handle to see
On 04.03.2008, at 22:40, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
For many plots in a sub directory PlotFigures, I have 2 versions,
one in eps version and one in pdf version.
Have you tried specifying a clipping region in LyX? Might be
there's an
issue with reading
On 05.03.2008, at 05:55, Bo Peng wrote:
Have you checked out the support for lstlisting in LyX 1.5.x? I
gather
from the wiki that Bo Peng is responsible for it (props to Bo). It's
not on the environment roster; you get it with Insert - Program
Listing. Right click the widget handle to see
On 04.03.2008, at 22:40, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
For many plots in a sub directory "PlotFigures", I have 2 versions,
one in eps version and one in pdf version.
Have you tried specifying a clipping region in LyX? Might be
there's an
issue with
On 05.03.2008, at 05:55, Bo Peng wrote:
Have you checked out the support for lstlisting in LyX 1.5.x? I
gather
from the wiki that Bo Peng is responsible for it (props to Bo). It's
not on the environment roster; you get it with Insert -> Program
Listing. Right click the widget handle to
Hi Maximilian,
Text line contains an invalid character.
M^^F
An1oz:8 #^^82^^Sr6'GE^^89N^^94A^^IK^^93}:
4*^^Ye:;[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A funny symbol that I can't read has just been input.
Continue, and I'll forget that it ever happened.
I assume that you have somehow
Hi Maximilian,
Text line contains an invalid character.
M^^F
An1oz:8 #^^82^^Sr6'GE^^89N^^94A^^IK^^93}:
4*^^Ye:;[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A funny symbol that I can't read has just been input.
Continue, and I'll forget that it ever happened.
I assume that you have somehow
Hi Maximilian,
Text line contains an invalid character.
M^^F
An1oz:8 #^^82^^Sr6'GE^^89N^^94A^^IK^^93}:
4*^^Ye:;[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A funny symbol that I can't read has just been input.
Continue, and I'll forget that it ever happened.
I assume that you have somehow
On 25.02.2008, at 11:48, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I try to locate some references in my document by using the package
backref. I
do, however, get only
pages (actually Seiten, since it is a german document)
behind the reference, no page number. What do I do wrong? I inserted
Hi,
It seems that the ftp server on ftp.lyx.org is down. I can ping the
machine, but the ftp server does not answer requests.
I am still using 1.5.1 because of the show stopper bugs in the 1.5.2
and 1.5.3 releases that, according to the change log, have been fixed.
Now I am desperately
On 26.02.2008, at 16:14, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
It seems that the ftp server on ftp.lyx.org is down. I can ping the
machine, but the ftp server does not answer requests.
The server is not really down, but rather slow and sometimes
unrespondable
these days
On 25.02.2008, at 11:48, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I try to locate some references in my document by using the package
backref. I
do, however, get only
pages (actually Seiten, since it is a german document)
behind the reference, no page number. What do I do wrong? I inserted
Hi,
It seems that the ftp server on ftp.lyx.org is down. I can ping the
machine, but the ftp server does not answer requests.
I am still using 1.5.1 because of the show stopper bugs in the 1.5.2
and 1.5.3 releases that, according to the change log, have been fixed.
Now I am desperately
On 26.02.2008, at 16:14, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
It seems that the ftp server on ftp.lyx.org is down. I can ping the
machine, but the ftp server does not answer requests.
The server is not really down, but rather slow and sometimes
unrespondable
these days
On 25.02.2008, at 11:48, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I try to locate some references in my document by using the package
backref. I
do, however, get only
pages (actually Seiten, since it is a german document)
behind the reference, no page number. What do I do wrong? I inserted
Hi,
It seems that the ftp server on ftp.lyx.org is down. I can ping the
machine, but the ftp server does not answer requests.
I am still using 1.5.1 because of the "show stopper bugs" in the 1.5.2
and 1.5.3 releases that, according to the change log, have been fixed.
Now I am desperately
On 26.02.2008, at 16:14, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
It seems that the ftp server on ftp.lyx.org is down. I can ping the
machine, but the ftp server does not answer requests.
The server is not really down, but rather slow and sometimes
unrespondable
these days
On 22.02.2008, at 14:13, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question I know, but I'm new to the Mac and I am trying to
find the documentation for the Beamer class.
It depends on how you installed TeX. If you used MacTeX, it can be
found at:
On 22.02.2008, at 14:13, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question I know, but I'm new to the Mac and I am trying to
find the documentation for the Beamer class.
It depends on how you installed TeX. If you used MacTeX, it can be
found at:
On 22.02.2008, at 14:13, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question I know, but I'm new to the Mac and I am trying to
find the documentation for the Beamer class.
It depends on how you installed TeX. If you used MacTeX, it can be
found at:
On 13.02.2008, at 11:26, Nicolás wrote:
Hi!
LyX seems to make a good use of RAM just after it has been started
up. When a file is closed the memory the file was using is released
and when LyX is minimized, the memory used is reduced to a minimum.
That's great! However, this is no longer
On 13.02.2008, at 11:26, Nicolás wrote:
Hi!
LyX seems to make a good use of RAM just after it has been started
up. When a file is closed the memory the file was using is released
and when LyX is minimized, the memory used is reduced to a minimum.
That's great! However, this is no longer
On 13.02.2008, at 11:26, Nicolás wrote:
Hi!
LyX seems to make a good use of RAM just after it has been started
up. When a file is closed the memory the file was using is released
and when LyX is minimized, the memory used is reduced to a minimum.
That's great! However, this is no longer
LyX 1.5.1, OS-X
Hi,
Whenever I insert some pdf graphics into my LyX document and compile
it with pdflatex, Lyx complains about a missing converter:
No information for converting pdf format files to png.
Define a converter in the preferences.
Why is LyX trying to convert the graphics into
LyX 1.5.1, OS-X
Hi,
Whenever I insert some pdf graphics into my LyX document and compile
it with pdflatex, Lyx complains about a missing converter:
No information for converting pdf format files to png.
Define a converter in the preferences.
Why is LyX trying to convert the graphics into
LyX 1.5.1, OS-X
Hi,
Whenever I insert some pdf graphics into my LyX document and compile
it with pdflatex, Lyx complains about a missing converter:
"No information for converting pdf format files to png.
Define a converter in the preferences. "
Why is LyX trying to convert the graphics
On 15.01.2008, at 19:40, Jens Noeckel wrote:
Fortunately, on the Mac you can also access the menu bar by the
system-wide shortcut Control-F2 (which you can in turn customize
in the System Preferences).
Well, yes - so lets hope that bug 4446 gets fixed in the next
release :-)
On 15.01.2008, at 19:40, Jens Noeckel wrote:
Fortunately, on the Mac you can also access the menu bar by the
system-wide shortcut Control-F2 (which you can in turn customize
in the System Preferences).
Well, yes - so lets hope that bug 4446 gets fixed in the next
release :-)
On 15.01.2008, at 19:40, Jens Noeckel wrote:
Fortunately, on the Mac you can also access the menu bar by the
system-wide shortcut "Control-F2" (which you can in turn customize
in the System Preferences).
Well, yes - so lets hope that bug 4446 gets fixed in the next
release :-)
On 10.01.2008, at 02:33, Bennett Helm wrote:
Better yet, look at the mac-bind.pdf file that is included with the
LyX/Mac distribution. Insert footnote is not defined there, but you
can define it yourself by creating a file with the following:
\bind_file mac.bind
\bind S-C-F
On 10.01.2008, at 02:33, Bennett Helm wrote:
Better yet, look at the mac-bind.pdf file that is included with the
LyX/Mac distribution. Insert footnote is not defined there, but you
can define it yourself by creating a file with the following:
\bind_file mac.bind
\bind S-C-F
On 10.01.2008, at 02:33, Bennett Helm wrote:
Better yet, look at the mac-bind.pdf file that is included with the
LyX/Mac distribution. Insert footnote is not defined there, but you
can define it yourself by creating a file with the following:
\bind_file mac.bind
\bind "S-C-F"
Hi,
While I have neither used VimOutliner, nor am I a professional book
writer, I usually do outline my texts before starting the actual
writing. I use the mind-mapping tool FreeMind (http://freemind.sourceforge.net/
) to do the outlining, which supports links, keyboard navigation,
Hi,
While I have neither used VimOutliner, nor am I a professional book
writer, I usually do outline my texts before starting the actual
writing. I use the mind-mapping tool FreeMind (http://freemind.sourceforge.net/
) to do the outlining, which supports links, keyboard navigation,
Hi,
While I have neither used VimOutliner, nor am I a professional book
writer, I usually do outline my texts before starting the actual
writing. I use the mind-mapping tool FreeMind (http://freemind.sourceforge.net/
) to do the outlining, which supports links, keyboard navigation,
On 22.12.2007, at 17:59, Jens Noeckel wrote:
On Dec 22, 2007, at 5:12 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 21, 2007, at 8:17 AM, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
And finally, on LyX OS-X related question:
How can I use the Ctrl key in LyX key bindings? C is
apparently bound to the Apple/Command key
On 22.12.2007, at 17:59, Jens Noeckel wrote:
On Dec 22, 2007, at 5:12 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 21, 2007, at 8:17 AM, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
And finally, on LyX OS-X related question:
How can I use the Ctrl key in LyX key bindings? C is
apparently bound to the Apple/Command key
On 22.12.2007, at 17:59, Jens Noeckel wrote:
On Dec 22, 2007, at 5:12 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 21, 2007, at 8:17 AM, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
And finally, on LyX OS-X related question:
How can I use the "Ctrl" key in LyX key bindings? "C" is
apparently bound t
Hi LyX folks,
On a longer train journey I had the opportunity to actually do some
work with LyX on my new Mac. While doing so, I observed a couple of
issues. Some of them might be related to the fact that I am still
using it in a very Windows-like way, especially with respect to trying
Hi LyX folks,
On a longer train journey I had the opportunity to actually do some
work with LyX on my new Mac. While doing so, I observed a couple of
issues. Some of them might be related to the fact that I am still
using it in a very Windows-like way, especially with respect to trying
Hi LyX folks,
On a longer train journey I had the opportunity to actually do some
work with LyX on my new Mac. While doing so, I observed a couple of
issues. Some of them might be related to the fact that I am still
using it in a very Windows-like way, especially with respect to trying
Similar problem here.
It seems to be a permissions problem.
In my case the lyx folder under Library/texmf/tex/latex was owned by
root and the installer could not copy the Lyx's additional classes
and styles. I guess the reason is that he folder originally had been
created by a LyX 1.51
Similar problem here.
It seems to be a permissions problem.
In my case the lyx folder under Library/texmf/tex/latex was owned by
root and the installer could not copy the Lyx's additional classes
and styles. I guess the reason is that he folder originally had been
created by a LyX 1.51
Similar problem here.
It seems to be a permissions problem.
In my case the lyx folder under Library/texmf/tex/latex was owned by
root and the installer could not copy the "Lyx's additional classes
and styles". I guess the reason is that he folder originally had been
created by a LyX 1.51
bigblop wrote:
Is there some way to change the size of the latex code when typing it
directly into the LyX editor?
I current LyX versions ERT boxes are simply rendered in the font size of
the surrounding LyX environment. So if you insert ERT into a title or
level 1 heading, the font size is
David Hewitt wrote:
I'm not great with plain LaTeX, so could you post a piece of hacking that
would work just to drop the Bibliography to a section level?
Okay, the following should work with KOMA-script. Just put it in the
LaTeX preamble of your document:
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bigblop wrote:
Is there some way to change the size of the latex code when typing it
directly into the LyX editor?
I current LyX versions ERT boxes are simply rendered in the font size of
the surrounding LyX environment. So if you insert ERT into a title or
level 1 heading, the font size is
David Hewitt wrote:
I'm not great with plain LaTeX, so could you post a piece of hacking that
would work just to drop the Bibliography to a section level?
Okay, the following should work with KOMA-script. Just put it in the
LaTeX preamble of your document:
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bigblop wrote:
Is there some way to change the size of the latex code when typing it
directly into the LyX editor?
I current LyX versions ERT boxes are simply rendered in the font size of
the surrounding LyX environment. So if you insert ERT into a title or
level 1 heading, the font size is
David Hewitt wrote:
I'm not great with plain LaTeX, so could you post a piece of hacking that
would work just to drop the Bibliography to a section level?
Okay, the following should work with KOMA-script. Just put it in the
LaTeX preamble of your document:
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey LyX folks,
I have been using LyX for years on Windows and Linux. Now I got my first
Mac (running OS X 10.5.1) and one of the first things I installed on it
was LyX - of course.
1) I installed TexShop 2.14 as TeX-distro. Is this the recommended LaTeX
for OS X in conjunction with LyX?
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Am 06.12.2007 um 19:59 schrieb Daniel Lohmann:
Hey LyX folks,
I have been using LyX for years on Windows and Linux. Now I got my
first Mac (running OS X 10.5.1) and one of the first things I
installed on it was LyX - of course.
[...]
TexShop is an application
Hey LyX folks,
I have been using LyX for years on Windows and Linux. Now I got my first
Mac (running OS X 10.5.1) and one of the first things I installed on it
was LyX - of course.
1) I installed TexShop 2.14 as TeX-distro. Is this the recommended LaTeX
for OS X in conjunction with LyX?
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