Monty Zukowski monty at codetransform.com writes:
I'd like to lay out a 3x5 card shopping list in 3 columns. I'm not
sure what document class to use for something so basic, everything I
tried likes to have a lot of space at the top.
You may take a look at OpenExamplesmulticol.lyx file.
--
Monty Zukowski monty at codetransform.com writes:
I'd like to lay out a 3x5 card shopping list in 3 columns. I'm not
sure what document class to use for something so basic, everything I
tried likes to have a lot of space at the top.
You may take a look at OpenExamplesmulticol.lyx file.
--
Monty Zukowski codetransform.com> writes:
>
> I'd like to lay out a 3x5 card shopping list in 3 columns. I'm not
> sure what document class to use for something so basic, everything I
> tried likes to have a lot of space at the top.
You may take a look at Open>Examples>multicol.lyx file.
--
Jean-Pierre Chrétien jeanpierre.chretien at free.fr writes:
I got no answers there and maybe there are some French speaking
users subscribed
to lyx-users and not to lyx-fr.
Thank you all for your answers.
--
Regards
Jean-Pierre
Jean-Pierre Chrétien jeanpierre.chretien at free.fr writes:
I got no answers there and maybe there are some French speaking
users subscribed
to lyx-users and not to lyx-fr.
Thank you all for your answers.
--
Regards
Jean-Pierre
Jean-Pierre Chrétien free.fr> writes:
> I got no answers there and maybe there are some French speaking
> users subscribed
> to lyx-users and not to lyx-fr.
Thank you all for your answers.
--
Regards
Jean-Pierre
Hello,
This post is intended for French-speaking users of the users list who are not
subscribed to the lyx-fr list.
Can you take a look at message
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-fr@lists.lyx.org/msg01845.html
and the corresponding thread, especially messages
Hello,
This post is intended for French-speaking users of the users list who are not
subscribed to the lyx-fr list.
Can you take a look at message
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-fr@lists.lyx.org/msg01845.html
and the corresponding thread, especially messages
Hello,
This post is intended for French-speaking users of the users list who are not
subscribed to the lyx-fr list.
Can you take a look at message
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-fr@lists.lyx.org/msg01845.html
and the corresponding thread, especially messages
Pavel Sanda a écrit :
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Please go through all entries in the attached file for your language and
ensure that they are correctly translated. Make any needed update in the .po
files as usual. The lib/layouttranslations file will be regenerated
automatically from the .po files
Pavel Sanda a écrit :
Julien Rioux wrote:
Actually, I think we should, eventually :)
why not fix it in french babel if its wrong?
I had an exchange about this issue with Daniel Flipo, the maintainer of French
babel.
I asked him about the inconsitency, and more generally about the
Pavel Sanda a écrit :
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Please go through all entries in the attached file for your language and
ensure that they are correctly translated. Make any needed update in the .po
files as usual. The lib/layouttranslations file will be regenerated
automatically from the .po files
Pavel Sanda a écrit :
Julien Rioux wrote:
Actually, I think we should, eventually :)
why not fix it in french babel if its wrong?
I had an exchange about this issue with Daniel Flipo, the maintainer of French
babel.
I asked him about the inconsitency, and more generally about the
Pavel Sanda a écrit :
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Please go through all entries in the attached file for your language and
ensure that they are correctly translated. Make any needed update in the .po
files as usual. The lib/layouttranslations file will be regenerated
automatically from the .po files
Pavel Sanda a écrit :
Julien Rioux wrote:
Actually, I think we should, eventually :)
why not fix it in french babel if its wrong?
I had an exchange about this issue with Daniel Flipo, the maintainer of French
babel.
I asked him about the inconsitency, and more generally about the
Hello,
I find that the old set is by far the easiest to read.
Stick the old set then.
Jean-Pierre
Hello,
I find that the old set is by far the easiest to read.
Stick the old set then.
Jean-Pierre
Hello,
I find that the old set is by far the easiest to read.
Stick the old set then.
Jean-Pierre
Richard Heck rgheck at comcast.net writes:
If you really do want the chapters to be separate papers, or whatever,
then LyX does not
provide support for this. That said, however, this topic came up before,
and I seem to
remember that there is a LaTeX package that you can use to do this kind
Richard Heck rgheck at comcast.net writes:
If you really do want the chapters to be separate papers, or whatever,
then LyX does not
provide support for this. That said, however, this topic came up before,
and I seem to
remember that there is a LaTeX package that you can use to do this kind
Richard Heck comcast.net> writes:
> If you really do want the "chapters" to be separate papers, or whatever,
> then LyX does not
> provide support for this. That said, however, this topic came up before,
> and I seem to
> remember that there is a LaTeX package that you can use to do this kind
Hello,
In the Document-Settings-Preamble window, the comments are greyed out in such
a way that they are quite difficult to read when one wants to uncomment some
piece of code.
Is there a way to tune the foreground color for the strings after % in that
window ?
--
Jean-Pierre
Hello,
In the Document-Settings-Preamble window, the comments are greyed out in such
a way that they are quite difficult to read when one wants to uncomment some
piece of code.
Is there a way to tune the foreground color for the strings after % in that
window ?
--
Jean-Pierre
Hello,
In the Document->Settings->Preamble window, the comments are greyed out in such
a way that they are quite difficult to read when one wants to uncomment some
piece of code.
Is there a way to tune the foreground color for the strings after % in that
window ?
--
Jean-Pierre
Hello,
While editing an example file for crossref implementations in LyX,
I found a couple of shortcut conflicts I had overlooked (in math context
menus, like
Menus.cpp(587): Menu warning: menu entries Ajouter une ligne
au-dessus|A and Environnement AMS|A share the same shortcut.
If you are
Jean-Pierre Chrétien a écrit :
If you are aware of such conflicts, please post me the messages that you
may see in the command window from which you started LyX (on Linux, I
don't know where to see these messages on Windows).
My post only concerns the French interface.
I posted it in French
Hello,
While editing an example file for crossref implementations in LyX,
I found a couple of shortcut conflicts I had overlooked (in math context
menus, like
Menus.cpp(587): Menu warning: menu entries Ajouter une ligne
au-dessus|A and Environnement AMS|A share the same shortcut.
If you are
Jean-Pierre Chrétien a écrit :
If you are aware of such conflicts, please post me the messages that you
may see in the command window from which you started LyX (on Linux, I
don't know where to see these messages on Windows).
My post only concerns the French interface.
I posted it in French
Hello,
While editing an example file for crossref implementations in LyX,
I found a couple of shortcut conflicts I had overlooked (in math context
menus, like
Menus.cpp(587): Menu warning: menu entries "Ajouter une ligne
au-dessus|A" and "Environnement AMS|A" share the same shortcut.
If you
Jean-Pierre Chrétien a écrit :
If you are aware of such conflicts, please post me the messages that you
may see in the command window from which you started LyX (on Linux, I
don't know where to see these messages on Windows).
My post only concerns the French interface.
I posted it in French
German Holguin a écrit :
Hello Jean-Pierre,
I found your posts on a mailing group about LyX and IFAC conferences.
I'm writing an IFAC paper and I wonder if you can share with me the
layout and template for LyX for these IFAC conferences.
German Holguin a écrit :
Hello Jean-Pierre,
I found your posts on a mailing group about LyX and IFAC conferences.
I'm writing an IFAC paper and I wonder if you can share with me the
layout and template for LyX for these IFAC conferences.
German Holguin a écrit :
Hello Jean-Pierre,
I found your posts on a mailing group about LyX and IFAC conferences.
I'm writing an IFAC paper and I wonder if you can share with me the
layout and template for LyX for these IFAC conferences.
Hello,
Is there a non-ERT way to wrap a non-floating figure, or to remove the
caption of a floating one ?
--
Jean-Pierre
Hello,
Is there a non-ERT way to wrap a non-floating figure, or to remove the
caption of a floating one ?
--
Jean-Pierre
Hello,
Is there a non-ERT way to wrap a non-floating figure, or to remove the
caption of a floating one ?
--
Jean-Pierre
Olivier Ripoll durocortorum73-gm...@... writes:
First, congratulations for the work to the translation team.
A few comments / corrections (mostly minor)
Thanks for finding these typos, they are corrected.
--
Jean-Pierre
Olivier Ripoll durocortorum73-gm...@... writes:
First, congratulations for the work to the translation team.
A few comments / corrections (mostly minor)
Thanks for finding these typos, they are corrected.
--
Jean-Pierre
Olivier Ripoll writes:
> First, congratulations for the work to the translation team.
> A few comments / corrections (mostly minor)
Thanks for finding these typos, they are corrected.
--
Jean-Pierre
Hello,
The translation is quite complete and up to date, thanks to Siegfried
and Alain:
http://www.lyx.org/SiteTranslation#toc5
http://www.lyx.org/WebFr.Home
Happy reading!
--
Jean-Pierre
Hello,
The translation is quite complete and up to date, thanks to Siegfried
and Alain:
http://www.lyx.org/SiteTranslation#toc5
http://www.lyx.org/WebFr.Home
Happy reading!
--
Jean-Pierre
Hello,
The translation is quite complete and up to date, thanks to Siegfried
and Alain:
http://www.lyx.org/SiteTranslation#toc5
http://www.lyx.org/WebFr.Home
Happy reading!
--
Jean-Pierre
Jean-Pierre Chrétien a écrit :
[...]
Here is my record:
Lyx version OS TeX distributionResult
1.6.4 Debian Lenny TeXLive 2007 Failure
After downloading and installing TeXLive 2008, the new record is
1.6.4 Debian Lenny TeXLive 2008 Success
Jean-Pierre Chrétien a écrit :
[...]
Here is my record:
Lyx version OS TeX distributionResult
1.6.4 Debian Lenny TeXLive 2007 Failure
After downloading and installing TeXLive 2008, the new record is
1.6.4 Debian Lenny TeXLive 2008 Success
Jean-Pierre Chrétien a écrit :
[...]
Here is my record:
Lyx version OS TeX distributionResult
1.6.4 Debian Lenny TeXLive 2007 Failure
After downloading and installing TeXLive 2008, the new record is
1.6.4 Debian Lenny TeXLive 2008 Success
Hello,
With my installation, I get an error when creating the pdf version of
the UserGuide, that I narrowed down to the attached simple example.
Before taking into consideration the solution that I proposed (the
source code must be patched), the developers would like to understand
why
Hello,
With my installation, I get an error when creating the pdf version of
the UserGuide, that I narrowed down to the attached simple example.
Before taking into consideration the solution that I proposed (the
source code must be patched), the developers would like to understand
why
Hello,
With my installation, I get an error when creating the pdf version of
the UserGuide, that I narrowed down to the attached simple example.
Before taking into consideration the solution that I proposed (the
source code must be patched), the developers would like to understand
why
Manveru [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Only pdflatex is able to hold hyperlinks during conversion. As far as I know
when the document is processed to postscript, the hyperref pacakge does not
generate hyperlinks anntations which then could be converted to proper links
in final PDF file.
You
Manveru [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Only pdflatex is able to hold hyperlinks during conversion. As far as I know
when the document is processed to postscript, the hyperref pacakge does not
generate hyperlinks anntations which then could be converted to proper links
in final PDF file.
You
Manveru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Only pdflatex is able to hold hyperlinks during conversion. As far as I know
> when the document is processed to postscript, the hyperref pacakge does not
> generate hyperlinks anntations which then could be converted to proper links
> in final PDF file.
Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
I know cut and paste is implemented poorly in Linux, but it's usually not
this
bad. Is there any way to improve interprogram cut and paste in LyX?
I used to cat the text in a file and to \input it in the LyX window.
In a more sophisticated way, I
Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
I know cut and paste is implemented poorly in Linux, but it's usually not
this
bad. Is there any way to improve interprogram cut and paste in LyX?
I used to cat the text in a file and to \input it in the LyX window.
In a more sophisticated way, I
Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>
> I know cut and paste is implemented poorly in Linux, but it's usually not
> this
> bad. Is there any way to improve interprogram cut and paste in LyX?
I used to cat the text in a file and to \input it in the LyX window.
In a more sophisticated
Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
qtconfig, maybe named qtconfig-qt4
Great, thanks a lot.
This edits the ~/.config/Trolltech.conf file.
Any way to set these preferences globally on a site ?
I would like a fresh lyx-1.5.0 user to get the right font menu
without calling
Charles de Miramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
qtconfig, maybe named qtconfig-qt4
Great, thanks a lot.
This edits the ~/.config/Trolltech.conf file.
Any way to set these preferences globally on a site ?
I would like a fresh lyx-1.5.0 user to get the right font menu
without calling
Charles de Miramon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> qtconfig, maybe named qtconfig-qt4
>
Great, thanks a lot.
This edits the ~/.config/Trolltech.conf file.
Any way to set these preferences globally on a site ?
I would like a fresh lyx-1.5.0 user to get the right font menu
without calling
Jeremy C. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I upgraded to 1.4.1 from 1.3.x. Here are some more things I found:
1) When using the Spellchecker, if I click in document to manually edit
then the spellchecker dialog jumps to next mispelled word it finds. I used
to be able to edit while the
Jeremy C. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I upgraded to 1.4.1 from 1.3.x. Here are some more things I found:
1) When using the Spellchecker, if I click in document to manually edit
then the spellchecker dialog jumps to next mispelled word it finds. I used
to be able to edit while the
Jeremy C. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I upgraded to 1.4.1 from 1.3.x. Here are some more things I found:
>
> 1) When using the Spellchecker, if I click in document to manually edit
> then the spellchecker dialog jumps to next mispelled word it finds. I used
> to be able to edit while
Jean-Claude Garreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please reply also to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Many collegues to whom I recommended Lyx under Win XP indicate
if they have previously installed Scientific Word/Workplace they are unable
to install Lyx fonts, even if SW is unistalled
Jean-Claude Garreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please reply also to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Many collegues to whom I recommended Lyx under Win XP indicate
if they have previously installed Scientific Word/Workplace they are unable
to install Lyx fonts, even if SW is unistalled
Jean-Claude Garreau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Please reply also to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hi,
>
> Many collegues to whom I recommended Lyx under Win XP indicate
> if they have previously installed Scientific Word/Workplace they are unable
> to install Lyx fonts, even if SW is
Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2006 15:16 schrieb Jean-Pierre Chrétien:
If you're using TeXLive-2005, the dvips default behaviour has
shifted to secure: in particular, dvips won't accept absolute paths,
which LyX uses in the temporary.
In fact, secure
Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2006 15:16 schrieb Jean-Pierre Chrétien:
If you're using TeXLive-2005, the dvips default behaviour has
shifted to secure: in particular, dvips won't accept absolute paths,
which LyX uses in the temporary.
In fact, secure
Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Am Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2006 15:16 schrieb Jean-Pierre Chrétien:
> > If you're using TeXLive-2005, the dvips default behaviour has
> > shifted to secure: in particular, dvips won't accept absolute paths,
> > which LyX u
Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
The first error in the output you supplied in your initial post was
dvips: Could not find figure
file
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir96260XiyjK/lyx_tmpbuf0/0_home_gunnar_Skola_appollonius.eps;
I just ran on the same problem...
The important point here is that
Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
The first error in the output you supplied in your initial post was
dvips: Could not find figure
file
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir96260XiyjK/lyx_tmpbuf0/0_home_gunnar_Skola_appollonius.eps;
I just ran on the same problem...
The important point here is that
Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
>
> > The first error in the output you supplied in your initial post was
> >
> > dvips: Could not find figure
> > file
> > /tmp/lyx_tmpdir96260XiyjK/lyx_tmpbuf0/0_home_gunnar_Skola_appollonius.eps;
I just ran on the same problem...
The important point
Hello,
I have LyX installed on a Debian with two latex distributions:
- teTeX-2.0 deb package
- TeXLive-2004
I work under tcsh, and set the PATH so that TeXLive bin comes
before teTeX binaries.
LyX reconfigure finds TeXLive OK, and all worked fine.
Recently it appeared that LyX runs teTeX in
Hello,
I have LyX installed on a Debian with two latex distributions:
- teTeX-2.0 deb package
- TeXLive-2004
I work under tcsh, and set the PATH so that TeXLive bin comes
before teTeX binaries.
LyX reconfigure finds TeXLive OK, and all worked fine.
Recently it appeared that LyX runs teTeX in
Hello,
I have LyX installed on a Debian with two latex distributions:
- teTeX-2.0 deb package
- TeXLive-2004
I work under tcsh, and set the PATH so that TeXLive bin comes
before teTeX binaries.
LyX reconfigure finds TeXLive OK, and all worked fine.
Recently it appeared that LyX runs teTeX in
Yes. Get Steffen Evers' script 'tex2pdf', it does all you need from the
command line - including conversion of hyperlinks, thumbnail generation,
etc. In spite of its name, it can deal with LyX _and_ LaTeX.
(The script used to be at http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/, but something is
wrong with
Yes. Get Steffen Evers' script 'tex2pdf', it does all you need from the
command line - including conversion of hyperlinks, thumbnail generation,
etc. In spite of its name, it can deal with LyX _and_ LaTeX.
(The script used to be at http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/, but something is
wrong with
> Yes. Get Steffen Evers' script 'tex2pdf', it does all you need from the
> command line - including conversion of hyperlinks, thumbnail generation,
> etc. In spite of its name, it can deal with LyX _and_ LaTeX.
>
> (The script used to be at http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/, but something is
>
Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
.
If you know how lyx operates, you will know how costly it is to have
full auto update. This process involves exporting lyx to latex,
running latex or pdflaex or ps2pdf etc, and a viewer.
Moreover, the typography is provided by global optimization program
Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
.
If you know how lyx operates, you will know how costly it is to have
full auto update. This process involves exporting lyx to latex,
running latex or pdflaex or ps2pdf etc, and a viewer.
Moreover, the typography is provided by global optimization program
Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
.
>
> If you know how lyx operates, you will know how costly it is to have
> full auto update. This process involves exporting lyx to latex,
> running latex or pdflaex or ps2pdf etc, and a viewer.
Moreover, the typography is provided by global optimization
Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- Original Message -
From: Jean-Pierre Chrétien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: TeXLive 2005, LyX and Windows xp
Angus Leeming leeming at ... writes:
[...]
Should we
Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- Original Message -
From: Jean-Pierre Chrétien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 3:24 AM
Subject: Re: TeXLive 2005, LyX and Windows xp
Stephen Harris techmech at ... writes:
The TeXLive DVD
Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- Original Message -
From: Jean-Pierre Chrétien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: TeXLive 2005, LyX and Windows xp
Angus Leeming leeming at ... writes:
[...]
Should we
Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- Original Message -
From: Jean-Pierre Chrétien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 3:24 AM
Subject: Re: TeXLive 2005, LyX and Windows xp
Stephen Harris techmech at ... writes:
The TeXLive DVD
Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jean-Pierre Chrétien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 9:54 AM
> Subject: Re: TeXLive 2005, LyX
Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Jean-Pierre Chrétien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 3:24 AM
> Subject: Re: TeXLive 2005, LyX
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