Changing from \pmatrix to \matrix

2012-11-23 Thread Fabio Stumbo
I wrote a \pmatrix, then I changed my idea and I want a simple \matrix: is there a way to switch from the previous environment to the desired one without rewriting or copy/paste the matrix? I have not been able to do it, nor to find help on the docs... :-( Thanks a lot Fabio

About reimporting from latex

2009-01-16 Thread Fabio Stumbo
Hi all, I know that exporting to latex and then reimporting to lyx is not that smooth, but I made a simple try which surpise me: - create a new lyx file, - in Document -> Settings -> Document class choose "article (AMS)" - insert a theorem (even just a word after it, no math nor images) - e

Re: About reimporting from latex

2009-01-16 Thread Fabio Stumbo
Hi all, I know that exporting to latex and then reimporting to lyx is not that smooth, but I made a simple try which surpise me: - create a new lyx file, - in Document -> Settings -> Document class choose "article (AMS)" - insert a theorem (even just a word after it, no math nor images) - ex

Re: About reimporting from latex

2009-01-19 Thread Fabio Stumbo
Hmm. I think this is a consequence of modularization of the AMS files. You did this in 1.6.x, yes? Sorry, I forgot to give my settings: lyx 1.6.1 installed in ubuntu 8.10 via backport repository, with no customization and a freshly created default ~/.lyx We'll have to fix this, if so. If y

Reverse search with xdvi

2013-09-04 Thread Fabio Stumbo
Hi all, I configured reverse search as explained in section 5.6.3 of the "Additional features manual". In particular, I setted Preferences->File Handling->File formats to xdvi -editor "lyxeditor.sh %f %l" and I created, as suggested, a lyxeditor.sh executable file in my $HOME/bin which cont

Re: Reverse search with xdvi

2013-09-05 Thread Fabio Stumbo
Anyway does changing the line read < "${LYXPIPE}".out || exit into read TMP < "${LYXPIPE}".out || exit work for you? Pavel Yes this works. Thanks. But is there any difference with regards to simply comment it? To answer your previous question: yes, there is a reason for I want to use named p