Re: Lyx 2.1.3 on Mavericks not converting pdfs

2015-03-17 Thread Graham Smith
for converting pdf6 format to eps, Define convertor in the preferences And then Lyx crashes. Cheers, Graham On 17 March 2015 at 21:29, Scott Kostyshak skost...@lyx.org wrote: On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Graham Smith myotis...@gmail.com wrote: Hello Scott, If I open pdfs in a new file, I

Re: Lyx 2.1.3 on Mavericks not converting pdfs

2015-03-17 Thread Graham Smith
for converting pdf6 format to eps, Define convertor in the preferences And then Lyx crashes. Cheers, Graham On 17 March 2015 at 21:29, Scott Kostyshak skost...@lyx.org wrote: On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Graham Smith myotis...@gmail.com wrote: Hello Scott, If I open pdfs in a new file, I

Re: Lyx 2.1.3 on Mavericks not converting pdfs

2015-03-17 Thread Graham Smith
ation for converting pdf6 format to eps, Define convertor in the preferences" And then Lyx crashes. Cheers, Graham On 17 March 2015 at 21:29, Scott Kostyshak <skost...@lyx.org> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Graham Smith <myotis...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hell

Lyx 2.1.3 on Mavericks not converting pdfs

2015-03-16 Thread Graham Smith
I have just upgraded to Lyx 2.1.3 on Mac (Mavericks) and I am now getting an error about PDFs Error converting to loadable format and the file won't compile which may or may not be associated with this issue, as I am getting dozens of errors, which I am slowly working through. Regardless it

Lyx 2.1.3 on Mavericks not converting pdfs

2015-03-16 Thread Graham Smith
I have just upgraded to Lyx 2.1.3 on Mac (Mavericks) and I am now getting an error about PDFs Error converting to loadable format and the file won't compile which may or may not be associated with this issue, as I am getting dozens of errors, which I am slowly working through. Regardless it

Lyx 2.1.3 on Mavericks not converting pdfs

2015-03-16 Thread Graham Smith
I have just upgraded to Lyx 2.1.3 on Mac (Mavericks) and I am now getting an error about PDFs "Error converting to loadable format" and the file won't compile which may or may not be associated with this issue, as I am getting dozens of errors, which I am slowly working through. Regardless it

Re: Not a readable lyx document

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Liviu That's odd. The first question that pops to mind: Do you use the Document Compressed option? Maybe this corrupts things. What is also odd is that I can open the file with no problem using a text editor on the Mac, indeed the file preview in the Mac file Manager (Pathfinder) reads it

Re: Not a readable lyx document

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Thanks Liviu If you ever manually edit your .lyx files in a text editor, try to make sure that the result is accessible on both your platforms. So far, I have never had occasion to edit lyx files directly, I was just using a text editor here, because I wanted to have a look at the file when

Re: Not a readable lyx document

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Richard, so I will just be more cautious in future. This file is definitley corrupt. Here's the result of hexdump -c | head -n 25: If you've had this problem more than once, you may want to think about whether you have a hardware problem that is corrupting your files. It has happened

Re: Not a readable lyx document

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
David, My students would testify that many of my notes are far, far more than 8-12 months old when I open and revise them for the current term, and this has never happened to me [except on very, very old files whose format is no longer supported directly by lyx]. Thinking about it the

Re: Not a readable lyx document

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Liviu, I have 100+Gb on Dropbox that I use, and it gives me version control for 30 days, which is good for falling back on a previous version, but the Dropbox version will have long been replaced by the corrupt version. This then syncs to a few computers in different locations But, I do need a

Re: Not a readable lyx document

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Thanks to everyone for the further comments, good to hear that it seems I am unusual in having corrupt files. Time Machine is, as Liviu says, a Mac solution and I share with Ubuntu and occasionally Windows. Dropbox will retain files indefinitely, for an extra fee, but I didn't know that SiderOak

Re: Not a readable lyx document

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Liviu That's odd. The first question that pops to mind: Do you use the Document Compressed option? Maybe this corrupts things. What is also odd is that I can open the file with no problem using a text editor on the Mac, indeed the file preview in the Mac file Manager (Pathfinder) reads it

Re: Not a readable lyx document

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Thanks Liviu If you ever manually edit your .lyx files in a text editor, try to make sure that the result is accessible on both your platforms. So far, I have never had occasion to edit lyx files directly, I was just using a text editor here, because I wanted to have a look at the file when

Re: Not a readable lyx document

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Richard, so I will just be more cautious in future. This file is definitley corrupt. Here's the result of hexdump -c | head -n 25: If you've had this problem more than once, you may want to think about whether you have a hardware problem that is corrupting your files. It has happened

Re: Not a readable lyx document

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
David, My students would testify that many of my notes are far, far more than 8-12 months old when I open and revise them for the current term, and this has never happened to me [except on very, very old files whose format is no longer supported directly by lyx]. Thinking about it the

Re: Not a readable lyx document

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Liviu, I have 100+Gb on Dropbox that I use, and it gives me version control for 30 days, which is good for falling back on a previous version, but the Dropbox version will have long been replaced by the corrupt version. This then syncs to a few computers in different locations But, I do need a

Re: Not a readable lyx document

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Thanks to everyone for the further comments, good to hear that it seems I am unusual in having corrupt files. Time Machine is, as Liviu says, a Mac solution and I share with Ubuntu and occasionally Windows. Dropbox will retain files indefinitely, for an extra fee, but I didn't know that SiderOak

Re: "Not a readable lyx document"

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Liviu > That's odd. The first question that pops to mind: Do you use the > Document > Compressed option? Maybe this corrupts things. > What is also odd is that I can open the file with no problem using a text editor on the Mac, indeed the file preview in the Mac file Manager (Pathfinder) reads

Re: "Not a readable lyx document"

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Thanks Liviu If you ever manually edit your .lyx files in a text editor, try to > make sure that the result is accessible on both your platforms. So far, I have never had occasion to edit lyx files directly, I was just using a text editor here, because I wanted to have a look at the file when

Re: "Not a readable lyx document"

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Richard, so I will just be more cautious in future. >> >> This file is definitley corrupt. Here's the result of "hexdump -c | head > -n 25": > > > If you've had this problem more than once, you may want to think about > whether you have a hardware problem that is corrupting your files. It has

Re: "Not a readable lyx document"

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
David, > My students would testify that many of my notes are far, far more than > 8-12 months old when I open and "revise" them for the current term, and > this has never happened to me [except on very, very old files whose format > is no longer supported directly by lyx]. > > > Thinking about

Re: "Not a readable lyx document"

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Liviu, I have 100+Gb on Dropbox that I use, and it gives me version control for 30 days, which is good for falling back on a previous version, but the Dropbox version will have long been replaced by the corrupt version. This then syncs to a few computers in different locations But, I do need a

Re: "Not a readable lyx document"

2012-11-25 Thread Graham Smith
Thanks to everyone for the further comments, good to hear that it seems I am unusual in having corrupt files. Time Machine is, as Liviu says, a Mac solution and I share with Ubuntu and occasionally Windows. Dropbox will retain files indefinitely, for an extra fee, but I didn't know that SiderOak

ModernCV style - address block and name header missing

2012-08-06 Thread Graham Smith
I am trying to create a CV using the ModernCV style on Mac OS Lion, Lyx 2.04 and MacTex 2012. Although I can add and entry and it will compile OK, there is no address block or name header. There are some instructions on the Wiki ( http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/ModernCVClassIssues) about centering

ModernCV style - address block and name header missing

2012-08-06 Thread Graham Smith
I am trying to create a CV using the ModernCV style on Mac OS Lion, Lyx 2.04 and MacTex 2012. Although I can add and entry and it will compile OK, there is no address block or name header. There are some instructions on the Wiki ( http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/ModernCVClassIssues) about centering

ModernCV style - address block and name header missing

2012-08-06 Thread Graham Smith
I am trying to create a CV using the ModernCV style on Mac OS Lion, Lyx 2.04 and MacTex 2012. Although I can add and entry and it will compile OK, there is no address block or name header. There are some instructions on the Wiki ( http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/ModernCVClassIssues) about centering

403 forbidden access to lyx.org

2012-07-31 Thread Graham Smith
Hello all, Anyone any suggestions what this problem might be. Trying to access lyx.org I get this message Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server. -- Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS) Server at www.lyx.org Port 80 Is this a temporary problem,. There

Re: 403 forbidden access to lyx.org

2012-07-31 Thread Graham Smith
Thanks, but.. Unfortunately, it is also timing out for me now as well, but I assume that is a step better than a 403 forbidden access. Graham On 31 July 2012 15:26, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote: On 07/31/2012 06:32 AM, Graham Smith wrote: Hello all, Anyone any suggestions what

Re: 403 forbidden access to lyx.org

2012-07-31 Thread Graham Smith
Richard, Thanks, its now working :-) Graham On 31 July 2012 20:35, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote: On 07/31/2012 03:19 PM, Graham Smith wrote: Thanks, but.. Unfortunately, it is also timing out for me now as well, but I assume that is a step better than a 403 forbidden access

403 forbidden access to lyx.org

2012-07-31 Thread Graham Smith
Hello all, Anyone any suggestions what this problem might be. Trying to access lyx.org I get this message Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server. -- Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS) Server at www.lyx.org Port 80 Is this a temporary problem,. There

Re: 403 forbidden access to lyx.org

2012-07-31 Thread Graham Smith
Thanks, but.. Unfortunately, it is also timing out for me now as well, but I assume that is a step better than a 403 forbidden access. Graham On 31 July 2012 15:26, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote: On 07/31/2012 06:32 AM, Graham Smith wrote: Hello all, Anyone any suggestions what

Re: 403 forbidden access to lyx.org

2012-07-31 Thread Graham Smith
Richard, Thanks, its now working :-) Graham On 31 July 2012 20:35, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote: On 07/31/2012 03:19 PM, Graham Smith wrote: Thanks, but.. Unfortunately, it is also timing out for me now as well, but I assume that is a step better than a 403 forbidden access

403 forbidden access to lyx.org

2012-07-31 Thread Graham Smith
Hello all, Anyone any suggestions what this problem might be. Trying to access lyx.org I get this message Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server. -- Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS) Server at www.lyx.org Port 80 Is this a temporary problem,. There

Re: 403 forbidden access to lyx.org

2012-07-31 Thread Graham Smith
Thanks, but.. Unfortunately, it is also timing out for me now as well, but I assume that is a step better than a 403 forbidden access. Graham On 31 July 2012 15:26, Richard Heck <rgh...@lyx.org> wrote: > On 07/31/2012 06:32 AM, Graham Smith wrote: > > Hello all, > > A

Re: 403 forbidden access to lyx.org

2012-07-31 Thread Graham Smith
Richard, Thanks, its now working :-) Graham On 31 July 2012 20:35, Richard Heck <rgh...@lyx.org> wrote: > On 07/31/2012 03:19 PM, Graham Smith wrote: > > Thanks, but.. > > Unfortunately, it is also timing out for me now as well, but I assume > that is a step bet

Re: Sweave Snow Leopard and lyx 2.0

2012-03-04 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui On Monday, 5 March 2012, Yihui Xie x...@yihui.name wrote: I think LyX 2.0.3 looks good now. The Sweave manual is accessible via Help=Specific Manuals. The LyX wiki has been updated as well. I have only briefly looked at this, but I also see that Kintr is now a module. Graham

Re: Sweave Snow Leopard and lyx 2.0

2012-03-04 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui On Monday, 5 March 2012, Yihui Xie x...@yihui.name wrote: I think LyX 2.0.3 looks good now. The Sweave manual is accessible via Help=Specific Manuals. The LyX wiki has been updated as well. I have only briefly looked at this, but I also see that Kintr is now a module. Graham

Re: Sweave Snow Leopard and lyx 2.0

2012-03-04 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui On Monday, 5 March 2012, Yihui Xie wrote: > I think LyX 2.0.3 looks good now. The Sweave manual is accessible via > Help=>Specific Manuals. The LyX wiki has been updated as well. I have only briefly looked at this, but I also see that Kintr is now a module. Graham

Re: Gtk-warning

2012-03-03 Thread Graham Smith
Richard On 03/02/2012 12:04 PM, Graham Smith wrote: I have just updated Lyx by adding the new the Ubuntu ppa to Ubuntu 11.10 and I am getting the following warning: (lyx:2997): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: pixmap, Is this something to be worried about

Re: Gtk-warning

2012-03-03 Thread Graham Smith
Vincent, https://bugs.launchpad.net/**ubuntu/+source/light-themes/+**bug/762167https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/light-themes/+bug/762167 You can fix this by installing gtk2-engines-pixbuf. Thanks, that fixed it. Graham

Re: Gtk-warning

2012-03-03 Thread Graham Smith
Richard On 03/02/2012 12:04 PM, Graham Smith wrote: I have just updated Lyx by adding the new the Ubuntu ppa to Ubuntu 11.10 and I am getting the following warning: (lyx:2997): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: pixmap, Is this something to be worried about

Re: Gtk-warning

2012-03-03 Thread Graham Smith
Vincent, https://bugs.launchpad.net/**ubuntu/+source/light-themes/+**bug/762167https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/light-themes/+bug/762167 You can fix this by installing gtk2-engines-pixbuf. Thanks, that fixed it. Graham

Re: Gtk-warning

2012-03-03 Thread Graham Smith
Richard On 03/02/2012 12:04 PM, Graham Smith wrote: > >> I have just updated Lyx by adding the new the Ubuntu ppa to Ubuntu 11.10 >> and I am getting the following warning: >> >> (lyx:2997): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: >>

Re: Gtk-warning

2012-03-03 Thread Graham Smith
Vincent, >> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/**ubuntu/+source/light-themes/+**bug/762167 > > You can fix this by installing "gtk2-engines-pixbuf". > > Thanks, that fixed it. Graham

Gtk-warning

2012-03-02 Thread Graham Smith
I have just updated Lyx by adding the new the Ubuntu ppa to Ubuntu 11.10 and I am getting the following warning: (lyx:2997): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: pixmap, Is this something to be worried about, and if so can anyone help me fix it. Many thanks, Graham

Gtk-warning

2012-03-02 Thread Graham Smith
I have just updated Lyx by adding the new the Ubuntu ppa to Ubuntu 11.10 and I am getting the following warning: (lyx:2997): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: pixmap, Is this something to be worried about, and if so can anyone help me fix it. Many thanks, Graham

Gtk-warning

2012-03-02 Thread Graham Smith
I have just updated Lyx by adding the new the Ubuntu ppa to Ubuntu 11.10 and I am getting the following warning: (lyx:2997): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap", Is this something to be worried about, and if so can anyone help me fix it. Many thanks, Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-09 Thread Graham Smith
Yes, this sounds like a problem specific to a particular file (then it will be even harder for me to diagnose). Does that one produce figures from R? Yes, it produces figures as well. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-09 Thread Graham Smith
Yes, this sounds like a problem specific to a particular file (then it will be even harder for me to diagnose). Does that one produce figures from R? Yes, it produces figures as well. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-09 Thread Graham Smith
> Yes, this sounds like a problem specific to a particular file (then it > will be even harder for me to diagnose). Does that one produce figures > from R? > Yes, it produces figures as well. Graham

Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
I have just tried compile a file that I last compiled in October 2011, on Mac with Lion and Lyx 2.02, but may have originally been compiled on a Mac with Snow leopard and Lyx 2.01. I am getting the error File does not exist:

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui Thanks for the response Which version of R are you using? Does it work when you add this to your document as TeX code (Insert--TeX Code)? \SweaveOpts{prefix=TRUE,prefix.string=sweave-figure} It's R 2.14.1, and adding the code doesn't make any difference. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not? Can you go and check in that folder? The folder exists, but there is no R-GettingStarted.pdf in the folder. The folder is empty. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Graham Smith myotis...@gmail.com wrote: Yihui This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not? Can you go and check in that folder? The folder exists, but there is no R-GettingStarted.pdf in the folder. The folder is empty. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui This is confusing to me. Ideally Sweave should write that file in the temp folder, and R will clean up the temp dir string in the tex output. However, in your case, both tasks failed. Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have you ever

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Just realised I didn't answer Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have you ever changed the Sweave module in LyX? No I haven't doen either of these things, except when I added the TEX box you suggsted, which Inave since removed. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Can you also attach a copy of the script /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/scripts/lyxsweave.R ? File atached Thanks, Graham lyxsweave.R Description: Binary data

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
I have just a different file from a different project, but still one using Sweave, and that compliled fine so it seems something unique to this file, so maybe that is where I should be looking. Graham

Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
I have just tried compile a file that I last compiled in October 2011, on Mac with Lion and Lyx 2.02, but may have originally been compiled on a Mac with Snow leopard and Lyx 2.01. I am getting the error File does not exist:

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui Thanks for the response Which version of R are you using? Does it work when you add this to your document as TeX code (Insert--TeX Code)? \SweaveOpts{prefix=TRUE,prefix.string=sweave-figure} It's R 2.14.1, and adding the code doesn't make any difference. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not? Can you go and check in that folder? The folder exists, but there is no R-GettingStarted.pdf in the folder. The folder is empty. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Graham Smith myotis...@gmail.com wrote: Yihui This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not? Can you go and check in that folder? The folder exists, but there is no R-GettingStarted.pdf in the folder. The folder is empty. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui This is confusing to me. Ideally Sweave should write that file in the temp folder, and R will clean up the temp dir string in the tex output. However, in your case, both tasks failed. Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have you ever

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Just realised I didn't answer Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have you ever changed the Sweave module in LyX? No I haven't doen either of these things, except when I added the TEX box you suggsted, which Inave since removed. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Can you also attach a copy of the script /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/scripts/lyxsweave.R ? File atached Thanks, Graham lyxsweave.R Description: Binary data

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
I have just a different file from a different project, but still one using Sweave, and that compliled fine so it seems something unique to this file, so maybe that is where I should be looking. Graham

Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
I have just tried compile a file that I last compiled in October 2011, on Mac with Lion and Lyx 2.02, but may have originally been compiled on a Mac with Snow leopard and Lyx 2.01. I am getting the error File does not exist:

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui Thanks for the response > Which version of R are you using? Does it work when you add this to > your document as TeX code (Insert-->TeX Code)? > > \SweaveOpts{prefix=TRUE,prefix.string=sweave-figure} It's R 2.14.1, and adding the code doesn't make any difference. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not? > Can you go and check in that folder? > The folder exists, but there is no R-GettingStarted.pdf in the folder. The folder is empty. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
iversity > 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA > > > > On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Graham Smith <myotis...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Yihui > > > >> This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not? > >> Can you go and check in that

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui This is confusing to me. Ideally Sweave should write that file in the > temp folder, and R will clean up the temp dir string in the tex > output. However, in your case, both tasks failed. Have you set up any > Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have > you

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Just realised I didn't answer >Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have you ever changed the >Sweave module in LyX? No I haven't doen either of these things, except when I added the TEX box you suggsted, which Inave since removed. Graham

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
Can you also attach a copy of the script > /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/scripts/lyxsweave.R ? > File atached Thanks, Graham lyxsweave.R Description: Binary data

Re: Compile error File does not exist: /var/folders

2012-02-08 Thread Graham Smith
I have just a different file from a different project, but still one using Sweave, and that compliled fine so it seems something unique to this file, so maybe that is where I should be looking. Graham

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Xu, I don't mean to be parental, but this should be a good reminder to you that it's always good to save frequently and to save many different versions. Ideally you should look into a version control system (which LyX actually supports!), but at the least, make multiple backups, and not

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Smith
Thanks Liviu, I have used Spider Oak in the past, and it was fine and more flexible that Dropbox (but Dropbox has improved) and every so often I think about using it for cloud backups,and keeping Dropbox for syncing. And as an aside, Dropbox does use encryption for their servers: from

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Smith
Liviu The Economist's Babbage blog has a nice discussion on this topic [1]. Regards Liviu [1] http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/05/internet_security Thanks again, an interesting read. Graham

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Smith
Jürgen Read the varioref documentation: The problem with this for me, and I did read some of it before posting, is I have no idea how this relates to what I can do in Lyx. If I was running Latex then fine, but how does this translate into action in Lyx. Thanks, Graham

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Xu, I don't mean to be parental, but this should be a good reminder to you that it's always good to save frequently and to save many different versions. Ideally you should look into a version control system (which LyX actually supports!), but at the least, make multiple backups, and not

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Smith
Thanks Liviu, I have used Spider Oak in the past, and it was fine and more flexible that Dropbox (but Dropbox has improved) and every so often I think about using it for cloud backups,and keeping Dropbox for syncing. And as an aside, Dropbox does use encryption for their servers: from

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Smith
Liviu The Economist's Babbage blog has a nice discussion on this topic [1]. Regards Liviu [1] http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/05/internet_security Thanks again, an interesting read. Graham

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Smith
Jürgen Read the varioref documentation: The problem with this for me, and I did read some of it before posting, is I have no idea how this relates to what I can do in Lyx. If I was running Latex then fine, but how does this translate into action in Lyx. Thanks, Graham

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Xu, I don't mean to be parental, but this should be a good reminder to you that > it's always good to save frequently and to save many different versions. > Ideally you should look into a version control system (which LyX actually > supports!), but at the least, make multiple backups, and

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Smith
Thanks Liviu, I have used Spider Oak in the past, and it was fine and more flexible that Dropbox (but Dropbox has improved) and every so often I think about using it for cloud backups,and keeping Dropbox for syncing. And as an aside, Dropbox does use encryption for their servers: from

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Smith
Liviu > The Economist's Babbage blog has a nice discussion on this topic [1]. > Regards > Liviu > > [1] http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/05/internet_security > > Thanks again, an interesting read. Graham

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-06 Thread Graham Smith
Jürgen > Read the varioref documentation: > The problem with this for me, and I did read some of it before posting, is I have no idea how this relates to what I can do in Lyx. If I was running Latex then fine, but how does this translate into action in Lyx. Thanks, Graham

Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-05 Thread Graham Smith
I have unsuccessfully been trying to get some latex code to (make a table) run in an ERT box in Lyx. In the end I gave up and deleted my attempts. However, now the document won't compile with the error message below. Nothing has changed other than the stuff I added and then deleted, but I assume

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-05 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Xu Could you send a minimum working example (WME) of your .lyx file? My guess is that you might be able to generate the same error by deleting most or all of your document. My only suggestion for now is to start a new LyX document, and then copy from your old to your new. This will

Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-05 Thread Graham Smith
I have unsuccessfully been trying to get some latex code to (make a table) run in an ERT box in Lyx. In the end I gave up and deleted my attempts. However, now the document won't compile with the error message below. Nothing has changed other than the stuff I added and then deleted, but I assume

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-05 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Xu Could you send a minimum working example (WME) of your .lyx file? My guess is that you might be able to generate the same error by deleting most or all of your document. My only suggestion for now is to start a new LyX document, and then copy from your old to your new. This will

Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-05 Thread Graham Smith
I have unsuccessfully been trying to get some latex code to (make a table) run in an ERT box in Lyx. In the end I gave up and deleted my attempts. However, now the document won't compile with the error message below. Nothing has changed other than the stuff I added and then deleted, but I assume

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-05 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Xu Could you send a minimum working example (WME) of your .lyx file? My guess > is that you might be able to generate the same error by deleting most or > all of your document. > > My only suggestion for now is to start a new LyX document, and then copy > from your old to your new. This

British Pound symbol problem in Sweave PDF output

2011-10-19 Thread Graham Smith
I'm not exactly sure where the problem lies with this, but if I include a £ symbol in an graph legend, I get £ in the PDF. I am on Snow Leopard and Lyx 2.0.0. It doesn't happen when I generate graphs from R and save as PDF, so it seems to be a Lyx/Latex/Sweave thing. As so often is the case

Re: British Pound symbol problem in Sweave PDF output

2011-10-19 Thread Graham Smith
, if that is the issues. Graham On 19 October 2011 10:45, Graham Smith myotis...@gmail.com wrote: I'm not exactly sure where the problem lies with this, but if I include a £ symbol in an graph legend, I get £ in the PDF. I am on Snow Leopard and Lyx 2.0.0. It doesn't happen when I generate graphs from R

British Pound symbol problem in Sweave PDF output

2011-10-19 Thread Graham Smith
I'm not exactly sure where the problem lies with this, but if I include a £ symbol in an graph legend, I get £ in the PDF. I am on Snow Leopard and Lyx 2.0.0. It doesn't happen when I generate graphs from R and save as PDF, so it seems to be a Lyx/Latex/Sweave thing. As so often is the case

Re: British Pound symbol problem in Sweave PDF output

2011-10-19 Thread Graham Smith
, if that is the issues. Graham On 19 October 2011 10:45, Graham Smith myotis...@gmail.com wrote: I'm not exactly sure where the problem lies with this, but if I include a £ symbol in an graph legend, I get £ in the PDF. I am on Snow Leopard and Lyx 2.0.0. It doesn't happen when I generate graphs from R

British Pound symbol problem in Sweave PDF output

2011-10-19 Thread Graham Smith
I'm not exactly sure where the problem lies with this, but if I include a "£" symbol in an graph legend, I get "£" in the PDF. I am on Snow Leopard and Lyx 2.0.0. It doesn't happen when I generate graphs from R and save as PDF, so it seems to be a Lyx/Latex/Sweave thing. As so often is the

Re: British Pound symbol problem in Sweave PDF output

2011-10-19 Thread Graham Smith
, if that is the issues. Graham On 19 October 2011 10:45, Graham Smith <myotis...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm not exactly sure where the problem lies with this, but if I include a > "£" symbol in an graph legend, I get "£" in the PDF. > > I am on Snow Leopard and Lyx 2.0.0.

Re: Sweave Snow Leopard and lyx 2.0

2011-09-02 Thread Graham Smith
Yihui As far as I know, there is no such a package named literate, and the Sweave module does not rely on noweb.sty (this seems to be a common misunderstanding about Sweave in LyX). I'm sort of lost in the discussion and do not know what is the problem right now. Sorry for the delay in

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