Hi,
I am using LyX 1.5.5 on Linux. In math mode, \cdot appears as \times
should (as an 'X' shape) on the screen. The dvi output is fine -- \cdot
appears as a centred dot. I have attached a sample lyx file which has
this problem.
Is this a known problem? What would be a workaround? Which
Hi,
Are there any "I use LyX" or "Powered by LyX" kind of logos available
to put on a website?
Thanks,
Philip
Jürgen, Paul,
Thanks for the solution, and thanks for the detailed explanation.
-- Philip
Hi,
I am using Lyx 1.5.4, and all text that I put in any table turns up
as boldface in the dvi/pdf output. See the attached file. How do I make
this text to appear as normal fonts, except for the first row where I do
want the text to appear as bold?
Thanks,
Philip
table_boldface.lyx
Des
Sven Hoexter wrote:
Well it's a nice mess you got now. Please read
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXOnDebian and consider to go back to the packages
released with Debian/etch or use a proper backport.
I removed the version of LyX 1.5.3 that caused this problem and
installed LyX 1.5.4 from "deb
h
Richard Heck wrote:
Geevarghese Philip wrote:
Thanks, but it works and it doesn't : The theorems are displayed in
LyX with sequential numbering, but when I try to compile the file into
dvi using Ctrl-D, I get the same error as before : \theoremstyle is
not defined.
That's v
Hi,
I got LyX 1.5.3 installed today from the deb package at
http://lyx.cybermirror.org/bin/1.5.3/lyx_1.5.3-1_i386_etch.deb . When I
start up LyX and try to open any article (even the one at Help -> Latex
Configuration) I get the error message
"The layout file requested by this document, ar
Geevarghese Philip wrote:
rgheck wrote:
...
Try the attached. You'll get a warning about counter redefinition, but
it works.
Thanks, but it works and it doesn't
I made a small change to the layout file you sent, and it works
wonderfully now. Except that I somehow have a feeli
rgheck wrote:
This works as intended for the dvi/ps/pdf versions. I guess I am being
greedy, but if only I could make LyX display the theorems with a
sequential numbering, instead of prepending the subsection number to
the theorem
Try the attached. You'll get a warning about counter redefi
Geevarghese Philip wrote:
Geevarghese Philip wrote:
the layout file you
attached solves my problem of getting sequential theorems,
This works as intended for the dvi/ps/pdf versions. I guess I am being
greedy, but if only I could make LyX display the theorems with a
sequential numbering
Geevarghese Philip wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Well, I'm not sure what the problem is. The attached files work for me.
There is no problem when including amsdefs.inc, as you have done in the
layout file that you attached. The problem is when I replace this with
"Input amsmaths-seq.i
rgheck wrote:
Well, I'm not sure what the problem is. The attached files work for me.
There is no problem when including amsdefs.inc, as you have done in the
layout file that you attached. The problem is when I replace this with
"Input amsmaths-seq.inc" in the layout file, so that I may get
rgheck wrote:
This is a bug of sorts in the 1.5 layout system, I expect. The problem
is that the preamble later gets redefined and your bit gets
over-written. Try adding this at the end:
Style Theorem
Preamble
\usepackage{amsthm}
\theoremstyle{plain}
\newtheor
Hi,
I am trying to use the following layout file, which rgheck kindly
provided me, to typeset my document.
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[report]{amsreport}
Format 4
Input stdclass.inc
Input amsdefs.inc
Input numrepor
This is fixed now. See the layout file attached. The fix was to add:
Preamble
\usepackage{amsthm}
EndPreamble
to the layout file.
Yes, sorry. That's elsewhere in the ams class files. Put that in the
theorem environment and it will be picked up elsew
rgheck wrote:
This results in an output file where the theorems etc have the section
numbers in their numbering. Eg: Theorem 1.2.1 . I would like to have
the theorems etc numbered sequentially,eg:- Theorem 5. I tried
replacing "Input amsmaths.inc" with "Input amsmaths-seq.inc", but that
res
Geevarghese Philip wrote:
but there is something wrong with the layout: LyX has no problem
processing (using Ctrl-D) the attached file nodef.lyx , in which a
Definition is included using tex code. But it gives the error "Undefined
control sequence."
This is fixed now. See the l
rgheck wrote:
Geevarghese Philip wrote:
Hi,
Is there a report class available for LyX that is an analogue of the
article(ams) class that is present in LyX? I am writing a report and
couldn't find a LyX report class with the AMS environments (Algorithm,
Theorem, Lemma, Coro
Richard Heck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 21 March 2008 02:14, rgheck wrote:
Geevarghese Philip wrote:
Hi,
I have no root permission on my Linux machine, and I would like to
install LyX1.5.x on it. Is there a way to get precompiled binaries for
Lyx1.5.x that can be installed in
Hi,
Is there a report class available for LyX that is an analogue of the
article(ams) class that is present in LyX? I am writing a report and
couldn't find a LyX report class with the AMS environments (Algorithm,
Theorem, Lemma, Corollary, ...) built into it.
Thanks,
Philip
Hi,
I have no root permission on my Linux machine, and I would like to
install LyX1.5.x on it. Is there a way to get precompiled binaries for
Lyx1.5.x that can be installed in my home directory without root
permissions, and which has all the dependencies built in to it?
Thanks,
Philip
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