t (since
printers like that). But what you are asking for is not a new
component for LyX, but a way to export to e-book formats, which would
be, basically, a dvi-to-(enter your e-book format) utility. TeX may be
too wedded to page sizes and predetermined font sizes, but that also is
a TeX issue, i
traightforward. This would
also enable (I think) LyX to run on netbooks, since AFAIK they are
Android machines --- and since they have real keyboards they would make
a usable platform. I do believe TeX is available in some form. I also
have no idea why porting to the iPad would be significantly
in the gooey fashion. The only
problem with using LaTeX directly is that LyX puts you in that box, and
you have to know to get out of it.
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the keystrokes.
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On Sat, 19 May 2018 18:35:25 +0200
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <lasgout...@lyx.org> wrote:
> Le 19/05/2018 à 16:08, David L. Johnson a écrit :
> > I would prefer to have it go into the eqnarry environment rather
> > than AMS align, or at least default to three
ollowing lines will have the
> > = sign aligned, which IMO is how it should be.
>
> If you set amsmath to "Do not Load" in Document > Settings > Math
> Options, the default will be an eqnarray.
Well, I can't do that.
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Well, you could prevent that by replacing "P(X<3)=2" with
"P\left(X<3\right)=2", which is easy to do in LyX. It also looks
better.
I would like to have
the
> algorithm prioritize a relation character that is outside of
> delimiters.
But LyX doesn't understand them as delimiters unless they are written
as such.
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On Tue, 15 May 2018 17:09:58 +0200
Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
> does anybody know how to produce the \approx (2 waves) with a / sign
> going through it in LaTeX or LyX
>
> Wolfgang?
>
In LyX
\not then hit enter then \approx
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” in front of “f”?
Baris Erkus
Did you try entering \dfrac while in math mode? It works for me.
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th doubled line
segments. Try \mathbb{R} for example.
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"standard" and it will be fine.
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On 07/28/2017 12:02 PM, Joe wrote:
Please please please don't make LyX more like Word. Please!
Amen.
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linux, except for Maple and Mathematica,
and things like that. You do kind of have to like fiddling with your
computer to want linux on it.
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, but this would
be a first test to see where the problem is.
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for myself using it.
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On 03/31/2017 01:11 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am 31.03.2017 um 18:37 schrieb David L. Johnson:
On 03/31/2017 10:53 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I try to get an item starting with an Umlaut 'Ü' sorted under the
appropriate place U and not at the end of the glossary. I added
\mathbb{R^n}, and TeX gets very confused about what that n is. With the
tap on the spacebar, the red corners disappear and all works as it
should. The same holds for scripted characters like \mathcal{A} and
similar things.
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On 02/24/2017 10:07 AM, Bernt Lie wrote:
I use LyX 2.2 on Win10.
I need to typeset the signum function as an operator. I have tried to insert
"\mathop{sgn}", but this gives "sgn" in italic, and not in roman as it should.
Is there a syntax for this?
-Bernt
\rm{sgn} ??
it now
works. Excellent, thanks. I can't imagine why that wasn't a part of
the qt package in debian. I can now read the menus.
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I recommend compiling LyX 2.2.0 with Qt 5.6. The latter knows about
high-dpi monitors, and it uses the system settings to select the
appropriate magnification.
And what "system settings" allow me to change the fontsize globally? I
use xfce4, and have also been looking for that.
Have you
roblem? I want to make all of the menu and related fonts considerably
larger. I am using LyX 2.2.0, with Qt 4.8.7, which is standard on
debian testing.
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On 08/02/2016 10:40 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 2 Aug 2016, David L. Johnson wrote:
These are being created since the files were edited by the new
version of
LyX you installed, which uses a newer format. LyX then auto-saves
them in
the old format so that you can edit it, if you need
at the
start of a new format, and will not occur when you edit files using
LyX-2.2 that are already in the new format.
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On 07/17/2016 04:26 PM, David L. Johnson wrote:
When I upgraded to lyx 2.2.0 (which was when debian testing went to
it) I lost the print menu. I thought at first it was because my home
computer uses an old printer, but the same thing is true on my office
machine. I could not find out
happened with the
configuration, but I did not see anything about printing in the menus,
or any mention of it.
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On 07/15/2016 11:05 AM, David L. Johnson wrote:
On 07/15/2016 10:31 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
On 15.07.2016 16:10, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
On 15.07.2016 14:57, Guy Rutenberg wrote:
I've backported the LyX 2.2 package from Unstable to Jessie and
thought it might be useful for others
ping into
this in the middle, but if you installed things the debian way it should
work properly. You don't have to use the debugging version. Let me
know if I can help, as a long-time debian user.
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r
as I know, only apply to capital Roman letters (I use R, C, H, and Z all
the time).
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it for. I will find that out
tomorrow
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On 06/01/2016 11:31 AM, David L. Johnson wrote:
I apologize. I must have butt-dialed that one.
C. " , cb. " Poptropica the driveway
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On June 1, 2016 10:31:14 AM Wolfgang Engelmann
wrote:
On 01.06.2016 13:55, PhilipPirrip wrote:
On 05/31/2016 05:17 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
This
process. That may cause the hang
you mentioned, but does not explain the problem with the second sequence.
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ess the buffer has been
changed. So that's probably why your pdf doesn't always run --- you
have to change the document, then it will all run.
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ot;real" debian) that allows easy updates.
On the other hand, TeXlive (how do they spell/capitalize that, anyway?)
is quite mature by now, and not much changes between updates. What is
it that you can't do with the version you have (and which version is it?)?
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BTW, I have no trouble opening 10+ -year old
files, so there is something amiss.
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oot of the difference, write $\sqrt{A-B}$. Alternately, go to
Math mode in LyX, rather than TeX mode, and enter \sqrt . If you then
hit the space bar, you see a little blue square root sign, with a blue
box inside, and the cursor in the box. Then enter A-B. Easier, and you
see what you will get.
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ian, and
texlive.
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, or perhaps an alias,
and you are responding from the other address? This happens to me quite
often, since my account has an alias, and I forget which version (dlj0@
or david.johnson@) I used to sign up.
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, or perhaps an alias,
and you are responding from the other address? This happens to me quite
often, since my account has an alias, and I forget which version (dlj0@
or david.johnson@) I used to sign up.
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e e-mail address, or perhaps an alias,
and you are responding from the other address? This happens to me quite
often, since my account has an alias, and I forget which version (dlj0@
or david.johnson@) I used to sign up.
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--- or your
version of it. Certainly they have an updated version of LyX. If not,
get it from the LyX archive. If you want to go back to Openoffice, that
is one thing, but this is not an obstacle. Just upgrade your LyX
version, and there are many ways to do that.
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--- or your
version of it. Certainly they have an updated version of LyX. If not,
get it from the LyX archive. If you want to go back to Openoffice, that
is one thing, but this is not an obstacle. Just upgrade your LyX
version, and there are many ways to do that.
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ith Ubuntu --- or your
version of it. Certainly they have an updated version of LyX. If not,
get it from the LyX archive. If you want to go back to Openoffice, that
is one thing, but this is not an obstacle. Just upgrade your LyX
version, and there are many ways to do that.
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.
Well, this would work for a few isolated Greek letters, but the spacing
is different, particularly between words, and line lengths can be
messy. I real Greek solution would be best. Unfortunately, I can't
help with making that work.
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.
Well, this would work for a few isolated Greek letters, but the spacing
is different, particularly between words, and line lengths can be
messy. I real Greek solution would be best. Unfortunately, I can't
help with making that work.
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esired output.
Well, this would work for a few isolated Greek letters, but the spacing
is different, particularly between words, and line lengths can be
messy. I real Greek solution would be best. Unfortunately, I can't
help with making that work.
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+Left click-hold and drag
should work.
Please suggest me some way so that I can insert citation in the
documents or can resize that window.
Thanks in advance
-Atanu
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+Left click-hold and drag
should work.
Please suggest me some way so that I can insert citation in the
documents or can resize that window.
Thanks in advance
-Atanu
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.
Ah, these never allow resizing. Again, ALT+Left click-hold and drag
should work.
Please suggest me some way so that I can insert citation in the
documents or can resize that window.
Thanks in advance
-Atanu
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The unstable branch now has either 2.1.1 or 2.1.2. You can just manually
install that.
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On October 17, 2014 8:22:17 AM renato renato.pontef...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
can
The unstable branch now has either 2.1.1 or 2.1.2. You can just manually
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On October 17, 2014 8:22:17 AM renato renato.pontef...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
can
The unstable branch now has either 2.1.1 or 2.1.2. You can just manually
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On October 17, 2014 8:22:17 AM renato <renato.pontef...@gmail.com> wrote
. What was your first error message.
Can someone help me? I'm soo really discouraged :-(
You can send me questions off list. I don't use the debian version of
lyx since it is too outdated, but I have used debian and lyx for a long
time.
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. What was your first error message.
Can someone help me? I'm soo really discouraged :-(
You can send me questions off list. I don't use the debian version of
lyx since it is too outdated, but I have used debian and lyx for a long
time.
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. What was your first error message.
Can someone help me? I'm soo really discouraged :-(
You can send me questions off list. I don't use the debian version of
lyx since it is too outdated, but I have used debian and lyx for a long
time.
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to have the aspell development libraries available, or the
configure script will leave spellchecking out. I had that problem, as
well. But it does say something about that in the INSTALL file that
comes with the sources.
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to have the aspell development libraries available, or the
configure script will leave spellchecking out. I had that problem, as
well. But it does say something about that in the INSTALL file that
comes with the sources.
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to have the aspell development libraries available, or the
configure script will leave spellchecking out. I had that problem, as
well. But it does say something about that in the INSTALL file that
comes with the sources.
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getting used to, and the nesting
issues could be handled better. Given the variability of how blocks may
have been built up on your old files, getting a converter to handle them
all may be difficult.
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getting used to, and the nesting
issues could be handled better. Given the variability of how blocks may
have been built up on your old files, getting a converter to handle them
all may be difficult.
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getting used to, and the nesting
issues could be handled better. Given the variability of how blocks may
have been built up on your old files, getting a converter to handle them
all may be difficult.
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It's easy to assign any command or keystrokes to, say, function keys or
Alt-Key combinations. You only need the \ss, \{a}, etc., which is not so
many to deal with. I would probably set it up within ERT, but you can also
find the appropriate text-based codes.
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It's easy to assign any command or keystrokes to, say, function keys or
Alt-Key combinations. You only need the \ss, \{a}, etc., which is not so
many to deal with. I would probably set it up within ERT, but you can also
find the appropriate text-based codes.
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It's easy to assign any command or keystrokes to, say, function keys or
Alt-Key combinations. You only need the \ss, \"{a}, etc., which is not so
many to deal with. I would probably set it up within ERT, but you can also
find the appropriate text-based codes.
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languages, but with german I don't know any.
Try \ss, making it TeX mode, or what we call ERT.
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languages, but with german I don't know any.
Try \ss, making it TeX mode, or what we call ERT.
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some problematic languages, but with german I don't know any.
Try \ss, making it "TeX mode", or what we call ERT.
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In math-mode, enter the F. Highlight that F. Then, look on the menu at the
bottom of the screen, for a dotted square with a hat on top. It will open
up a menu with a choice of decorations you can add, including the hat you
need. There are two types, smaller and larger.
HTH.
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In math-mode, enter the F. Highlight that F. Then, look on the menu at the
bottom of the screen, for a dotted square with a hat on top. It will open
up a menu with a choice of decorations you can add, including the hat you
need. There are two types, smaller and larger.
HTH.
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In math-mode, enter the F. Highlight that F. Then, look on the menu at the
bottom of the screen, for a dotted square with a hat on top. It will open
up a menu with a choice of decorations you can add, including the hat you
need. There are two types, smaller and larger.
HTH.
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a document open in LyX 2.1.0 and then open a new one
from recent documents, it works correctly. I wonder whether it is a bug
in LyX, or elsewhere. Are these particularly large or complicated
documents? Do you have the same problem no matter which documents you
have open and opening?
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around the
numbers, and it looks more like a binomial coefficient. Easier as well.
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a document open in LyX 2.1.0 and then open a new one
from recent documents, it works correctly. I wonder whether it is a bug
in LyX, or elsewhere. Are these particularly large or complicated
documents? Do you have the same problem no matter which documents you
have open and opening?
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around the
numbers, and it looks more like a binomial coefficient. Easier as well.
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a document open in LyX 2.1.0 and then open a new one
from recent documents, it works correctly. I wonder whether it is a bug
in LyX, or elsewhere. Are these particularly large or complicated
documents? Do you have the same problem no matter which documents you
have open and opening?
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tead. The parentheses are tighter around the
numbers, and it looks more like a binomial coefficient. Easier as well.
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similarly to the treatment of a Section, or to
treat it more like a Theorem or quotation environment. Following LaTeX
treatment is probably best in the long run. Getting out of such an
environment could be easier. Why does a plain frame have space for a title?
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similarly to the treatment of a Section, or to
treat it more like a Theorem or quotation environment. Following LaTeX
treatment is probably best in the long run. Getting out of such an
environment could be easier. Why does a plain frame have space for a title?
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for now. I guess the question is whether to treat the
beginning of a Frame similarly to the treatment of a Section, or to
treat it more like a Theorem or quotation environment. Following LaTeX
treatment is probably best in the long run. Getting out of such an
environment could be easie
the years. tables and list of tables more correctly refers to
the more general situation.
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the years. tables and list of tables more correctly refers to
the more general situation.
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I don't know any combinatorics, but I've gathered this
over the years. "tables" and "list of tables" more correctly refers to
the more general situation.
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in your documents?
3. Why do you/would you need to export to LibreOffice/Word format? (to
send the documents to publishers, mentors, advisors, colleagues, and
so on)
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in your documents?
3. Why do you/would you need to export to LibreOffice/Word format? (to
send the documents to publishers, mentors, advisors, colleagues, and
so on)
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ely use mathematical expressions in your documents?
3. Why do you/would you need to export to LibreOffice/Word format? (to
send the documents to publishers, mentors, advisors, colleagues, and
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? Can these settings be altered? This seems
to be Windows-specific, so I can't help further.
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welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence,
were
? Can these settings be altered? This seems
to be Windows-specific, so I can't help further.
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welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbearance, and benevolence,
were
ut Ctrl+1? Can these settings be altered? This seems
to be Windows-specific, so I can't help further.
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welfare was my business; charity, mercy, forbe
also don't recall
any special set-up to get it to work.
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also don't recall
any special set-up to get it to work.
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also don't recall
any special set-up to get it to work.
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in ligatures and other fancy font
details, re-sets the page width and justification, and prints what you
wrote. Some fonts are different, but usually better than the on-screen
appearance. Why would you want it more like the screen?
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And what if you track down these men and kill
in ligatures and other fancy font
details, re-sets the page width and justification, and prints what you
wrote. Some fonts are different, but usually better than the on-screen
appearance. Why would you want it more like the screen?
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And what if you track down these men and kill
in ligatures and other fancy font
details, re-sets the page width and justification, and prints what you
wrote. Some fonts are different, but usually better than the on-screen
appearance. Why would you want it more like the screen?
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And what if you track down these men and kill
, though, why you can't install all languages is somehow a fault
of either the package maintainer, or the archive you are using. What
came after where you cut this off? Did it say why it was not going to
install the Latvian package? Maybe the file wasn't found?
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What
, though, why you can't install all languages is somehow a fault
of either the package maintainer, or the archive you are using. What
came after where you cut this off? Did it say why it was not going to
install the Latvian package? Maybe the file wasn't found?
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What
you install LyX, maybe.
Actually, though, why you can't install all languages is somehow a fault
of either the package maintainer, or the archive you are using. What
came after where you cut this off? Did it say why it was not going to
install the Latvian package? Maybe the file wasn't found?
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that they are extreme, but that they are intolerant.
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