husort
Dear Users, I use husort.pl, a perl program for making index according to the Hungarian alphabet. In Lyx I write this command to the place that opens with Output/Latex/Custom. When I use the program with the makeindex parameters -c -q then it works but does not differentiate between the accented letters and their normal counterparts, that is members of the pairs a, á; e, é; u, ü etc. are the same. However, the program is allowed to run with the parameters --sort-hu -a as well, which, in principle give the full solution to the accented letter problem. In Lyx the program runs with these parameters but without making any index. Would you help me, please? Many thanks, Gyorgy Pota
Re: Lyx in Fedora 12
Dear Manoj, Unfortunately, I had no time to contact Fedora packagers. I thought it was more important to write to the Lyx users first. Regards, Gyorgy
Lyx in Fedora 12
Dear Users, Lyx did not show any eps figures in a freshly installed Fedora 12 system. Running Lyx in a terminal revealed that "convert" was unsuccesful. Finally it turned out that ImageMagick was not installed for Lyx although I installed Lyx via yum, which, in principle, installs everything necessary. I was so angry, I almost went back to a well-known non-free op. system and to its famous word processor. :-) I hope this helps some of you. Gyorgy Pota
theorem environment italic
Dear Users, I tried to use the theorem environment from Lyx and wanted Lyx (Latex) to write the Hungarian counterpart "tétel" of the word "theorem" in the document. Thus, I included this in the document preamble in Lyx: \newtheorem{theo}{tétel} \renewenvironment{thm}{\begin{theo}}{\end{theo}} This works but now the text of the theorem appears with upright (standing) letters in the output (pdf, dvi) instead of the original italic (slanted). How can I achieve italic (slanted) again retaining the Hungarian "tétel"? (In Lyx the text of the theorem is written with italic letters.) Many thanks in advance, Gyorgy Pota -- Dr. Gyorgy Pota associate professor Institute of Physical Chemistry University of Debrecen H-4010 Debrecen, P. O. Box 7, Hungary Tel.: (36) 52-512-90022383 Fax: (36) 52-512-915 homepage: http://dragon.unideb.hu/~wwwphch/potae.htm private homepage: http://puma.unideb.hu/~potagy
Fedora 10 and Lyx
Dear Members, In Fedora 10 the Hungarian hyphenation does not work in Texlive when the professional magyar.ldf file is used instead of the old version shipped with Texlive. Thus, Lyx, the otherwise excellent program, is momentarily useless for a fairly large group of people. I have already tried a number of ideas found in the internet. Although this seems to be a Latex problem, do you have any special advice? Fortunately, the Windows Miktex+Lyx still can be applied in Hungarian. At least now... With best wishes, Gyorgy -- Dr. Gyorgy Pota associate professor Institute of Physical Chemistry University of Debrecen H-4010 Debrecen, P. O. Box 7, Hungary Tel.: (36) 52-512-90022383 Fax: (36) 52-512-915 homepage: http://dragon.unideb.hu/~wwwphch/potae.htm private homepage: http://puma.unideb.hu/~potagy
Hungarian
Dear Users, The splash page of the Hungarian homepage of Lyx contains a basically correct translation of the original English text. However, the translated Hungarian text is not polished at all, and in its present state it is more appropriate to repel the intelligent Hungarian readers than to attract them. The translations of the other English pages are much better and do not need a correction at the moment. I tried to correct the Hungarian text of the splash page in order to have proper Hungarian expressions and sentences. Whom could I sent this to? With best regards, György Póta -- Dr. Gyorgy Pota associate professor Institute of Physical Chemistry University of Debrecen H-4010 Debrecen, P. O. Box 7, Hungary Tel.: (36) 52-512-90022383 Fax: (36) 52-512-915 homepage: http://dragon.unideb.hu/~wwwphch/potae.htm private homepage: http://puma.unideb.hu/~potagy
eps figures
Dear Users, I had to change to a Linux machine (Fedora 10). When I read a document, made in Windows-Lyx, into the Lyx in Fedora, everything is allright, except the (numerous) eps figures. Their sizes are appropriate (correspond to those in Windows-Lyx), but the figures themselves cannot be seen within their bounding boxes. When I cancel the "Clip to bounding box" condition, the figures can be seen in their original A/4 environment. What happens here? Could you suggest a Lyx setup which preserves the eps figures in Fedora 10-Lyx? Or could you suggest another Linux distro with a problem-free Lyx installation? With many thanks Gyorgy Pota -- Dr. Gyorgy Pota associate professor Institute of Physical Chemistry University of Debrecen H-4010 Debrecen, P. O. Box 7, Hungary Tel.: (36) 52-512-90022383 Fax: (36) 52-512-915 homepage: http://dragon.unideb.hu/~wwwphch/potae.htm private homepage: http://puma.unideb.hu/~potagy
section labels
Dear Users, I use the last version of Lyx for Windows. My document consists of a main document and included child documents. When I label any section in any child document, a number of errors occurs in the conversion by Yap but none of the error descriptions refers to the section label. When the section label is removed the conversion by Yap takes place normally. If I convert a child document separately, everything is allright even if the section label is present. But in this case I cannot see the whole document, e. g. important cross references are absent. What is your opinion? With best wishes, Gyorgy Pota -- Dr. Gyorgy Pota associate professor Institute of Physical Chemistry University of Debrecen H-4010 Debrecen, P. O. Box 7, Hungary Tel.: (36) 52-512-90022383 Fax: (36) 52-512-915 homepage: http://dragon.unideb.hu/~wwwphch/potae.htm
Lyx Wiki's links do not work (?!)
Dear Users, Help! When I click on any links of the Lyx Wiki page (including those in the navigation table on the right) nothing happens. Only the opening page can bee seen. This is valid for both Firefox and Internet Explorer on the 2nd of September at 12.30. The webpage: http://wiki.lyx.org/ Best wishes, Gyorgy Pota -- Dr. Gyorgy Pota associate professor Institute of Physical Chemistry University of Debrecen H-4010 Debrecen, P. O. Box 7, Hungary Tel.: (36) 52-512-90022383 Fax: (36) 52-512-915 homepage: http://dragon.unideb.hu/~wwwphch/potae.htm