Lualatex and Lyx.
I am recommending Lyx for beginners, even though I don't actually use it myself. I note that lualatex is now accommodated by Lyx. That is of course a tremendous advance. Here is my question: is there a guide for beginners that has been updated to include using lualatex in a Lyx document? Thanks for your help. -- John Culleton Free list of books for self-publishers: http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html Create Book Covers with Scribus http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
Lualatex and Lyx.
I am recommending Lyx for beginners, even though I don't actually use it myself. I note that lualatex is now accommodated by Lyx. That is of course a tremendous advance. Here is my question: is there a guide for beginners that has been updated to include using lualatex in a Lyx document? Thanks for your help. -- John Culleton Free list of books for self-publishers: http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html Create Book Covers with Scribus http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
Lualatex and Lyx.
I am recommending Lyx for beginners, even though I don't actually use it myself. I note that lualatex is now accommodated by Lyx. That is of course a tremendous advance. Here is my question: is there a guide for beginners that has been updated to include using lualatex in a Lyx document? Thanks for your help. -- John Culleton Free list of books for self-publishers: http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html "Create Book Covers with Scribus" http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
Font choices.
What font choices are available? How does one select a non-standard font? Typically I use fonts such as Bitstream Charter, Adobe Garamond, Nimbus etc. etc. In plain TeX or pdftex I can just use a \font statement. I see no easy way to select them under Lyx. -- John Culleton, typesetting and indexing http://wexfordpress.com book sales http://wexfordpress.net Free barcode: http://www.tux.org/~milgram/bookland/
Font choices.
What font choices are available? How does one select a non-standard font? Typically I use fonts such as Bitstream Charter, Adobe Garamond, Nimbus etc. etc. In plain TeX or pdftex I can just use a \font statement. I see no easy way to select them under Lyx. -- John Culleton, typesetting and indexing http://wexfordpress.com book sales http://wexfordpress.net Free barcode: http://www.tux.org/~milgram/bookland/
Font choices.
What font choices are available? How does one select a non-standard font? Typically I use fonts such as Bitstream Charter, Adobe Garamond, Nimbus etc. etc. In plain TeX or pdftex I can just use a \font statement. I see no easy way to select them under Lyx. -- John Culleton, typesetting and indexing http://wexfordpress.com book sales http://wexfordpress.net Free barcode: http://www.tux.org/~milgram/bookland/
Problem with hyphenated words.
Here is a problem posed by a Lyx novice. I know how to fix it in plain pdftex etc. but I don't use Lyx and am stumped about what to tell him. Here is his problem --- I have just installed Lyx on a MacBook and have tried to format some test copy. Everything is fine except that whenever a hyphenated word appears at the end of a line it is not properly justified. The hyphenated word just hangs out in the margin. On further discussion this is beyond hanging punctuation. Apparently the entire word fragment sticks out in the margin. -- John Culleton, Wexford Press Create Book Covers with Scribus $5.95 at http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html Free eps format barcode: http://www.tux.org/~milgram/bookland/
Problem with hyphenated words.
Here is a problem posed by a Lyx novice. I know how to fix it in plain pdftex etc. but I don't use Lyx and am stumped about what to tell him. Here is his problem --- I have just installed Lyx on a MacBook and have tried to format some test copy. Everything is fine except that whenever a hyphenated word appears at the end of a line it is not properly justified. The hyphenated word just hangs out in the margin. On further discussion this is beyond hanging punctuation. Apparently the entire word fragment sticks out in the margin. -- John Culleton, Wexford Press Create Book Covers with Scribus $5.95 at http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html Free eps format barcode: http://www.tux.org/~milgram/bookland/
Problem with hyphenated words.
Here is a problem posed by a Lyx novice. I know how to fix it in plain pdftex etc. but I don't use Lyx and am stumped about what to tell him. Here is his problem --- I have just installed Lyx on a MacBook and have tried to format some test copy. Everything is fine except that whenever a hyphenated word appears at the end of a line it is not properly justified. The hyphenated word just hangs out in the margin. On further discussion this is beyond hanging punctuation. Apparently the entire word fragment sticks out in the margin. -- John Culleton, Wexford Press "Create Book Covers with Scribus" $5.95 at http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html Free eps format barcode: http://www.tux.org/~milgram/bookland/
Using ttf fonts via Luatex
If one wants to use ttf or otf fonts via luatex is this possible in Lyx? Or do I need to export a LaTeX file from Lyx and hand modify it? -- John Culleton, Wexford Press Create Book Covers with Scribus $5.95 at http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html Free eps format barcode: http://www.tux.org/~milgram/bookland/
Using ttf fonts via Luatex
If one wants to use ttf or otf fonts via luatex is this possible in Lyx? Or do I need to export a LaTeX file from Lyx and hand modify it? -- John Culleton, Wexford Press Create Book Covers with Scribus $5.95 at http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html Free eps format barcode: http://www.tux.org/~milgram/bookland/
Using ttf fonts via Luatex
If one wants to use ttf or otf fonts via luatex is this possible in Lyx? Or do I need to export a LaTeX file from Lyx and hand modify it? -- John Culleton, Wexford Press "Create Book Covers with Scribus" $5.95 at http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html Free eps format barcode: http://www.tux.org/~milgram/bookland/
Unsubscribe info
The web site says: 4.4 I can't unsubscribe In every message you get from the LyX mailing lists, there will be a line in the message header that looks like this: List-Unsubscribe: mailto:lyx-devel-unsubscribe-bar=blah@lists.lyx.org This will remind you how to unsubscribe, so that you don't have to mail the mailing list asking how to do so. --- However with a normal header setting on kmail that header never appears. So as I depart let me suggest that the text on the web site needs correction. That line appears only if you set the folder to full headers. I only do that on rare occasions for debugging purposes. Other listserves put the unsubscribe info in the trailer. That makes more sense. -- John Culleton Create Book Covers with Scribus http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
Unsubscribe info
The web site says: 4.4 I can't unsubscribe In every message you get from the LyX mailing lists, there will be a line in the message header that looks like this: List-Unsubscribe: mailto:lyx-devel-unsubscribe-bar=blah@lists.lyx.org This will remind you how to unsubscribe, so that you don't have to mail the mailing list asking how to do so. --- However with a normal header setting on kmail that header never appears. So as I depart let me suggest that the text on the web site needs correction. That line appears only if you set the folder to full headers. I only do that on rare occasions for debugging purposes. Other listserves put the unsubscribe info in the trailer. That makes more sense. -- John Culleton Create Book Covers with Scribus http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
Unsubscribe info
The web site says: 4.4 I can't unsubscribe In every message you get from the LyX mailing lists, there will be a line in the message header that looks like this: List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:lyx-devel-unsubscribe-bar=blah@lists.lyx.org> This will remind you how to unsubscribe, so that you don't have to mail the mailing list asking how to do so. --- However with a normal header setting on kmail that header never appears. So as I depart let me suggest that the text on the web site needs correction. That line appears only if you set the folder to "full headers." I only do that on rare occasions for debugging purposes. Other listserves put the unsubscribe info in the trailer. That makes more sense. -- John Culleton "Create Book Covers with Scribus" http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
Re: Need Verdana font for the PDF generated from Lyx
On Friday 12 June 2009 10:31:51 am Parul Bali wrote: Hi everyone, Could you please suggest any good packages that might be available if I want Verdana font for the PDF that's generated from Lyx, instead of the standard options available in Lyx. Thank you. Parul Verdana is Microsoft's name for Helvetica. Try Helvetica instead. -- John Culleton Create Book Covers with Scribus/e-book $5.95 http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
Re: Need Verdana font for the PDF generated from Lyx
On Friday 12 June 2009 10:31:51 am Parul Bali wrote: Hi everyone, Could you please suggest any good packages that might be available if I want Verdana font for the PDF that's generated from Lyx, instead of the standard options available in Lyx. Thank you. Parul Verdana is Microsoft's name for Helvetica. Try Helvetica instead. -- John Culleton Create Book Covers with Scribus/e-book $5.95 http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
Re: Need Verdana font for the PDF generated from Lyx
On Friday 12 June 2009 10:31:51 am Parul Bali wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Could you please suggest any good packages that might be > available if I want Verdana font for the PDF that's generated > from Lyx, instead of the standard options available in Lyx. > > Thank you. > > Parul Verdana is Microsoft's name for Helvetica. Try Helvetica instead. -- John Culleton Create Book Covers with Scribus/e-book $5.95 http://www.booklocker.com/books/4055.html
Re: A question
On Thursday 26 March 2009 04:22:55 pm Adrian Diaz wrote: Friends When i write in the lyx editor my thesis i write the words without any problem. Sometimes, when i see my thesis in pdf format some words appear separated by a short line: for example in the lyx edito: thanks in pdf format: tha- nks do you known how i can manage? __ D O T E A S Y - Join the web hosting revolution! http://www.doteasy.com Lyx is not a pure text editor but rather a front end to the TeX (LaTeX) typesetting program. Take a look at any book by a major publisher. The text will be in a block, with even margins and the left and the right. TeX of any form will do this automatically unless you say otherwise. To achieve this even margin effect without wide gaps between words some words at the ends of lines will need to be hyphenated. I assume that is what you are seeing. There are commands to control this. If you want a ragged right margin insert at the top of the document: \raggedright You can still have some hyphenation occurences so the command to prevent that is \hyphenpenalty 1 The default setting is \hyphenpenalty 50 I would consult with your advisor as to what format is preferred, and whether hyphenation should be discouraged or eliminated altogether. -- John Culleton Able Indexers and Typesetters http://wexfordpress.com
Re: A question
On Thursday 26 March 2009 04:22:55 pm Adrian Diaz wrote: Friends When i write in the lyx editor my thesis i write the words without any problem. Sometimes, when i see my thesis in pdf format some words appear separated by a short line: for example in the lyx edito: thanks in pdf format: tha- nks do you known how i can manage? __ D O T E A S Y - Join the web hosting revolution! http://www.doteasy.com Lyx is not a pure text editor but rather a front end to the TeX (LaTeX) typesetting program. Take a look at any book by a major publisher. The text will be in a block, with even margins and the left and the right. TeX of any form will do this automatically unless you say otherwise. To achieve this even margin effect without wide gaps between words some words at the ends of lines will need to be hyphenated. I assume that is what you are seeing. There are commands to control this. If you want a ragged right margin insert at the top of the document: \raggedright You can still have some hyphenation occurences so the command to prevent that is \hyphenpenalty 1 The default setting is \hyphenpenalty 50 I would consult with your advisor as to what format is preferred, and whether hyphenation should be discouraged or eliminated altogether. -- John Culleton Able Indexers and Typesetters http://wexfordpress.com
Re: A question
On Thursday 26 March 2009 04:22:55 pm Adrian Diaz wrote: > Friends > > When i write in the lyx editor my thesis i write the > words without any problem. > Sometimes, when i see my thesis in pdf format some words > appear separated by a short line: for example > > in the lyx edito: thanks > in pdf format: tha- > nks > > do you known how i can manage? > > __ > D O T E A S Y - "Join the web hosting revolution!" > http://www.doteasy.com Lyx is not a pure text editor but rather a front end to the TeX (LaTeX) typesetting program. Take a look at any book by a major publisher. The text will be in a block, with even margins and the left and the right. TeX of any form will do this automatically unless you say otherwise. To achieve this even margin effect without wide gaps between words some words at the ends of lines will need to be hyphenated. I assume that is what you are seeing. There are commands to control this. If you want a ragged right margin insert at the top of the document: \raggedright You can still have some hyphenation occurences so the command to prevent that is \hyphenpenalty 1 The default setting is \hyphenpenalty 50 I would consult with your advisor as to what format is preferred, and whether hyphenation should be discouraged or eliminated altogether. -- John Culleton Able Indexers and Typesetters http://wexfordpress.com
Re: Why oh why did you drop xforms?
While in the process of trying to add things like Qt4 to my Slack 12 system I managed to mung my ability to send outgoing mail. I reinstalled on a fresh partition but I still have problems. So among other things I am giving up on Lyx. More to the point, I am giving up on recommending Lyx to TEX newbies. If someone can cite a version of Lyx that runs without tears on the latest stable version of Slack (12) then I may give it a try again. There seems to be a virus infecting developers all over the net that compels them to use the newest tools even though the newest tools are not widely available. Qt 4 is the most notable of these attractive nuisances. True, I can install a Kubuntu 4 partition and get KDE 4 which uses Qt4. But Koffice and a host of other things don't work with KDE 4. Besides, I don't like Debian. I am writing this via my online mailbox attached to my webpage. Trust me it is a helluva way to do my daily work. John Culleton TeX since 1995. __ D O T E A S Y - Join the web hosting revolution! http://www.doteasy.com
Re: Why oh why did you drop xforms?
While in the process of trying to add things like Qt4 to my Slack 12 system I managed to mung my ability to send outgoing mail. I reinstalled on a fresh partition but I still have problems. So among other things I am giving up on Lyx. More to the point, I am giving up on recommending Lyx to TEX newbies. If someone can cite a version of Lyx that runs without tears on the latest stable version of Slack (12) then I may give it a try again. There seems to be a virus infecting developers all over the net that compels them to use the newest tools even though the newest tools are not widely available. Qt 4 is the most notable of these attractive nuisances. True, I can install a Kubuntu 4 partition and get KDE 4 which uses Qt4. But Koffice and a host of other things don't work with KDE 4. Besides, I don't like Debian. I am writing this via my online mailbox attached to my webpage. Trust me it is a helluva way to do my daily work. John Culleton TeX since 1995. __ D O T E A S Y - Join the web hosting revolution! http://www.doteasy.com
Re: Why oh why did you drop xforms?
While in the process of trying to add things like Qt4 to my Slack 12 system I managed to mung my ability to send outgoing mail. I reinstalled on a fresh partition but I still have problems. So among other things I am giving up on Lyx. More to the point, I am giving up on recommending Lyx to TEX newbies. If someone can cite a version of Lyx that runs without tears on the latest stable version of Slack (12) then I may give it a try again. There seems to be a virus infecting developers all over the net that compels them to use the newest tools even though the newest tools are not widely available. Qt 4 is the most notable of these attractive nuisances. True, I can install a Kubuntu 4 partition and get KDE 4 which uses Qt4. But Koffice and a host of other things don't work with KDE 4. Besides, I don't like Debian. I am writing this via my online mailbox attached to my webpage. Trust me it is a helluva way to do my daily work. John Culleton TeX since 1995. __ D O T E A S Y - "Join the web hosting revolution!" http://www.doteasy.com
Re: Printing from LyX on a mac
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 11:36:47 pm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I've been using LyX for years -- since maybe 1.2 or earlier. I've always been able to print well-formatted out-put directly from LyX. But now on 1.5.3 I cannot. I have dvips defined as the print command in preferences. And it does print but it cuts off the footer no matter what I do. I can print from the dvi directly where this is not a problem but then I can't specify odd or even pages like I can by printing directly from LyX. Does anyone know what I missing here that I might be able to recover my ability to print fully formatted docs in LyX 1.5.3? thanks, jamie faunt __ D O T E A S Y - Join the web hosting revolution! http://www.doteasy.com Speaking from the depths of my ignorance, I suspect you are trying to print A4 pages on letter paper. -- John Culleton Resources for every author and publisher: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf http://wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf http://www.creativemindspress.com/newbiefaq.htm http://www.gropenassoc.com/TopLevelPages/reference%20desk.htm
Re: Printing from LyX on a mac
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 11:36:47 pm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I've been using LyX for years -- since maybe 1.2 or earlier. I've always been able to print well-formatted out-put directly from LyX. But now on 1.5.3 I cannot. I have dvips defined as the print command in preferences. And it does print but it cuts off the footer no matter what I do. I can print from the dvi directly where this is not a problem but then I can't specify odd or even pages like I can by printing directly from LyX. Does anyone know what I missing here that I might be able to recover my ability to print fully formatted docs in LyX 1.5.3? thanks, jamie faunt __ D O T E A S Y - Join the web hosting revolution! http://www.doteasy.com Speaking from the depths of my ignorance, I suspect you are trying to print A4 pages on letter paper. -- John Culleton Resources for every author and publisher: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf http://wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf http://www.creativemindspress.com/newbiefaq.htm http://www.gropenassoc.com/TopLevelPages/reference%20desk.htm
Re: Printing from LyX on a mac
On Wednesday 06 February 2008 11:36:47 pm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, I've been using LyX for years -- since maybe 1.2 or earlier. I've > always been able to print well-formatted out-put directly from LyX. > But now on 1.5.3 I cannot. > > I have dvips defined as the print command in preferences. And it does > print but it cuts off the footer no matter what I do. > > I can print from the dvi directly where this is not a problem but then > I can't specify odd or even pages like I can by printing directly from > LyX. > > Does anyone know what I missing here that I might be able to recover > my ability to print fully formatted docs in LyX 1.5.3? > > thanks, > jamie faunt > > > > __ > D O T E A S Y - "Join the web hosting revolution!" > http://www.doteasy.com Speaking from the depths of my ignorance, I suspect you are trying to print A4 pages on letter paper. -- John Culleton Resources for every author and publisher: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf http://wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf http://www.creativemindspress.com/newbiefaq.htm http://www.gropenassoc.com/TopLevelPages/reference%20desk.htm
Fonts for Lyx
I use a variety of fonts with e.g. pdftex or Context. But when I fire up Lyx I find about five available. What can be done to make my additional fonts, some of which are purchased, available to Lyx? I use Slackware Linux and Lyx 1.5.1. Is the answer to the above different for Windows users? -- John Culleton Resources for every author and publisher: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf http://wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf http://www.creativemindspress.com/newbiefaq.htm http://www.gropenassoc.com/TopLevelPages/reference%20desk.htm
Fonts for Lyx
I use a variety of fonts with e.g. pdftex or Context. But when I fire up Lyx I find about five available. What can be done to make my additional fonts, some of which are purchased, available to Lyx? I use Slackware Linux and Lyx 1.5.1. Is the answer to the above different for Windows users? -- John Culleton Resources for every author and publisher: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf http://wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf http://www.creativemindspress.com/newbiefaq.htm http://www.gropenassoc.com/TopLevelPages/reference%20desk.htm
Fonts for Lyx
I use a variety of fonts with e.g. pdftex or Context. But when I fire up Lyx I find about five available. What can be done to make my additional fonts, some of which are purchased, available to Lyx? I use Slackware Linux and Lyx 1.5.1. Is the answer to the above different for Windows users? -- John Culleton Resources for every author and publisher: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf http://wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf http://www.creativemindspress.com/newbiefaq.htm http://www.gropenassoc.com/TopLevelPages/reference%20desk.htm
Re: Absolute Positioning of Graphics
On Saturday 02 February 2008 01:29:57 pm Tyler Remoue wrote: Hello all, How can I insert images into a powerdot presentations at an absolute position (x, y coordinate) and specify the width height of those images? Is this possible? Keep in mind I'm very new to lyx and sorry for the newbie question. I'm sure this is simple to do. Thanks in advance, -Tyler Not simple I am afraid. You may have to save as latex and then use pstricks.sty in that file. Or you can try manipulating pstricks from within Lyx but that may be problematic. John Culleton -- John Culleton Resources for every author and publisher: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf http://wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf http://www.creativemindspress.com/newbiefaq.htm http://www.gropenassoc.com/TopLevelPages/reference%20desk.htm
Re: Absolute Positioning of Graphics
On Saturday 02 February 2008 01:29:57 pm Tyler Remoue wrote: Hello all, How can I insert images into a powerdot presentations at an absolute position (x, y coordinate) and specify the width height of those images? Is this possible? Keep in mind I'm very new to lyx and sorry for the newbie question. I'm sure this is simple to do. Thanks in advance, -Tyler Not simple I am afraid. You may have to save as latex and then use pstricks.sty in that file. Or you can try manipulating pstricks from within Lyx but that may be problematic. John Culleton -- John Culleton Resources for every author and publisher: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf http://wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf http://www.creativemindspress.com/newbiefaq.htm http://www.gropenassoc.com/TopLevelPages/reference%20desk.htm
Re: Absolute Positioning of Graphics
On Saturday 02 February 2008 01:29:57 pm Tyler Remoue wrote: > Hello all, > > How can I insert images into a powerdot presentations at an absolute > position (x, y coordinate) and specify the width & height of those images? > Is this possible? > > Keep in mind I'm very new to lyx and sorry for the newbie question. I'm > sure this is simple to do. > > Thanks in advance, > > -Tyler > Not simple I am afraid. You may have to save as latex and then use pstricks.sty in that file. Or you can try manipulating pstricks from within Lyx but that may be problematic. John Culleton -- John Culleton Resources for every author and publisher: http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf http://wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf http://www.creativemindspress.com/newbiefaq.htm http://www.gropenassoc.com/TopLevelPages/reference%20desk.htm
Re: unsubscribe...
"R. Lahaye" wrote: Gunnar Lindholm wrote: Everybody knows that word sucks but most people use it...:P Same goes for SuckOffice. And there is no win32 LYX yet.. Isn't there? I've never had Window$ on my PC (lucky me, never had to argue about that), but I've seen here and there on the internet that Cygwin is the key software to implement Unix on W$. For those who lose the Linux-W$ battle: Isn't there a possibility to implement LyX for W$ with: Cygwin + ... + Xforms + LyX ?? Just a thought. Rob. My take is that it isn't Windoze but MSworried that is being required. It is a bit like the Prussian general with artificial legs. He walked funny, and hence his army had to march funny too because of his handicap. It was called the goosestep. The same phenomenon occcurs when the powers that be require a "standard" that is in fact the LCD of typesetting --- just because that is all they have mastered. I recently saw a book "typeset" in MSworried by an Author Who Knows Better. The text looked like this. A thought: prepare a typical document both ways and then show management the differences. Point out the difference between letter kerning and blank space kerning. Worth a shot. Probably won't work. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: unsubscribe...
"R. Lahaye" wrote: Gunnar Lindholm wrote: Everybody knows that word sucks but most people use it...:P Same goes for SuckOffice. And there is no win32 LYX yet.. Isn't there? I've never had Window$ on my PC (lucky me, never had to argue about that), but I've seen here and there on the internet that Cygwin is the key software to implement Unix on W$. For those who lose the Linux-W$ battle: Isn't there a possibility to implement LyX for W$ with: Cygwin + ... + Xforms + LyX ?? Just a thought. Rob. My take is that it isn't Windoze but MSworried that is being required. It is a bit like the Prussian general with artificial legs. He walked funny, and hence his army had to march funny too because of his handicap. It was called the goosestep. The same phenomenon occcurs when the powers that be require a "standard" that is in fact the LCD of typesetting --- just because that is all they have mastered. I recently saw a book "typeset" in MSworried by an Author Who Knows Better. The text looked like this. A thought: prepare a typical document both ways and then show management the differences. Point out the difference between letter kerning and blank space kerning. Worth a shot. Probably won't work. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: unsubscribe...
"R. Lahaye" wrote: > > Gunnar Lindholm wrote: > > > > > Everybody knows that word sucks but most people use it...:P > > Same goes for SuckOffice. > > > And there is no win32 LYX yet.. > > Isn't there? > > I've never had Window$ on my PC (lucky me, never had to argue > about that), but I've seen here and there on the internet that > Cygwin is the key software to implement Unix on W$. > > For those who lose the Linux-W$ battle: > Isn't there a possibility to implement LyX for W$ with: > > Cygwin + ... + Xforms + LyX ?? > > Just a thought. > > Rob. My take is that it isn't Windoze but MSworried that is being required. It is a bit like the Prussian general with artificial legs. He walked funny, and hence his army had to march funny too because of his handicap. It was called the goosestep. The same phenomenon occcurs when the powers that be require a "standard" that is in fact the LCD of typesetting --- just because that is all they have mastered. I recently saw a book "typeset" in MSworried by an Author Who Knows Better. The text looked like this. A thought: prepare a typical document both ways and then show management the differences. Point out the difference between letter kerning and blank space kerning. Worth a shot. Probably won't work. -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Short caption to figures
Tommi Rintala wrote: Here are some points why _WE_ are using LyX: Tommi Rintala You forgot the most important one IMHO! The typesetting is done by LaTeX which uses the superb TeX typesetting engine. This means superior typesetting of course, but it also means you can mix WYSIWYM editing with a markup language, getting the speed of one and the flexibility of the other. John Culleton -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Short caption to figures
Tommi Rintala wrote: Here are some points why _WE_ are using LyX: Tommi Rintala You forgot the most important one IMHO! The typesetting is done by LaTeX which uses the superb TeX typesetting engine. This means superior typesetting of course, but it also means you can mix WYSIWYM editing with a markup language, getting the speed of one and the flexibility of the other. John Culleton -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Short caption to figures
Tommi Rintala wrote: > > Here are some points why _WE_ are using LyX: > > > > Tommi Rintala You forgot the most important one IMHO! The typesetting is done by LaTeX which uses the superb TeX typesetting engine. This means superior typesetting of course, but it also means you can mix WYSIWYM editing with a markup language, getting the speed of one and the flexibility of the other. John Culleton -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Short caption to figures
Tommi Rintala wrote: On 26 Sep 2000, at 16:25, Herbert Voss wrote: delete the caption-style in figure/table-float and write in If I have not-so-advanced-users using Lyx, I would like them to know as little as possible about LaTeX, because they are using LyX. If they start learning LaTeX, why use LyX at all? Tommi Rintala There are horses for courses and tools for tasks. If I am writing a letter or an article or even a screen play I use Lyx as a matter of course. If I am writing a book I use plain tex (others would use LaTeX.) Knowledge of other tools does not preclude the utility of Lyx. The other day I had a power failure and had trouble recovering a letter I had almost finished in Lyx. the text was there in a #foo.lyx# file but the template had disappeared. So I exported the unformatted letter as text. Then I had trouble bringing the text back into a new template using the \input ERC command. So I exported the blank letter as LaTeX and inserted the text version using an \input commmand in the LaTeX file. I think an errant $ was my problem all along but that is not the point. If you know LaTeX and TeX you can use them as needed while still remaining with Lyx for more normal situations. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Problems with viewing dvi files
Tom wrote: I have problems viewing dvi files on a new installation of Lyx (v. 1.1.4fix1) running on Suse 6.4. Lyx runs fine, but nothing happens when I try to view dvi files. When I try to export as dvi it exports as tex. Initially I thought is was a problem with printing as this doesn't work either. I have xdvi and dvips installed and they work fine on there own. I use apsfilter for printing. TIA Tom Beale Try a later release of Lyx. Version 1.1.5fix1 works fine on my Slackware system. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Short caption to figures
Tommi Rintala wrote: On 26 Sep 2000, at 16:25, Herbert Voss wrote: delete the caption-style in figure/table-float and write in If I have not-so-advanced-users using Lyx, I would like them to know as little as possible about LaTeX, because they are using LyX. If they start learning LaTeX, why use LyX at all? Tommi Rintala There are horses for courses and tools for tasks. If I am writing a letter or an article or even a screen play I use Lyx as a matter of course. If I am writing a book I use plain tex (others would use LaTeX.) Knowledge of other tools does not preclude the utility of Lyx. The other day I had a power failure and had trouble recovering a letter I had almost finished in Lyx. the text was there in a #foo.lyx# file but the template had disappeared. So I exported the unformatted letter as text. Then I had trouble bringing the text back into a new template using the \input ERC command. So I exported the blank letter as LaTeX and inserted the text version using an \input commmand in the LaTeX file. I think an errant $ was my problem all along but that is not the point. If you know LaTeX and TeX you can use them as needed while still remaining with Lyx for more normal situations. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Problems with viewing dvi files
Tom wrote: I have problems viewing dvi files on a new installation of Lyx (v. 1.1.4fix1) running on Suse 6.4. Lyx runs fine, but nothing happens when I try to view dvi files. When I try to export as dvi it exports as tex. Initially I thought is was a problem with printing as this doesn't work either. I have xdvi and dvips installed and they work fine on there own. I use apsfilter for printing. TIA Tom Beale Try a later release of Lyx. Version 1.1.5fix1 works fine on my Slackware system. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Short caption to figures
Tommi Rintala wrote: > > On 26 Sep 2000, at 16:25, Herbert Voss wrote: > > > delete the caption-style in figure/table-float and write in > > > > If I have not-so-advanced-users using Lyx, I would like them > to know as little as possible about LaTeX, because they are > using LyX. If they start learning LaTeX, why use LyX at all? > > Tommi Rintala There are horses for courses and tools for tasks. If I am writing a letter or an article or even a screen play I use Lyx as a matter of course. If I am writing a book I use plain tex (others would use LaTeX.) Knowledge of other tools does not preclude the utility of Lyx. The other day I had a power failure and had trouble recovering a letter I had almost finished in Lyx. the text was there in a #foo.lyx# file but the template had disappeared. So I exported the unformatted letter as text. Then I had trouble bringing the text back into a new template using the \input ERC command. So I exported the blank letter as LaTeX and inserted the text version using an \input commmand in the LaTeX file. I think an errant $ was my problem all along but that is not the point. If you know LaTeX and TeX you can use them as needed while still remaining with Lyx for more normal situations. -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Problems with viewing dvi files
Tom wrote: > > I have problems viewing dvi files on a new installation of Lyx (v. > 1.1.4fix1) running on Suse 6.4. Lyx runs fine, but nothing happens when I > try to view dvi files. When I try to export as dvi it exports as tex. > Initially I thought is was a problem with printing as this doesn't work > either. I have xdvi and dvips installed and they work fine on there own. > I use apsfilter for printing. > > TIA > > Tom Beale Try a later release of Lyx. Version 1.1.5fix1 works fine on my Slackware system. -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Finetuning amsbook
Marco Mueller wrote: Hi, I finished writing my PhD-thesis some days ago, and now I would like to finetune the class amsbook that I use (with Lyx 1.1.5fix1 on Linux and FreeBSD). If possible, the following should be changed: 1. In the table of contents I prefer dotted lines between the chapter or section heading and the page number, rather than just plain white space. 2. The numbers of equations should be on the right side, not on the left. 3. There should be no dot after the chapter, section and subsection numbers of the toc and later in the document. (1. - 1, 3.5. - 3.5) Apart from these minor issues I am very happy with Lyx and amsbook. Naturally, I searched through the docs and the archives but did not find a solution. Could anybody please provide a helping hand ? Cheers, Marco Pending a more elegant solution from Those Who Know, you always have the option of exporting LaTeX code and fiddling with that. Do you have Lamport's book? -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Finetuning amsbook
Marco Mueller wrote: Hi, I finished writing my PhD-thesis some days ago, and now I would like to finetune the class amsbook that I use (with Lyx 1.1.5fix1 on Linux and FreeBSD). If possible, the following should be changed: 1. In the table of contents I prefer dotted lines between the chapter or section heading and the page number, rather than just plain white space. 2. The numbers of equations should be on the right side, not on the left. 3. There should be no dot after the chapter, section and subsection numbers of the toc and later in the document. (1. - 1, 3.5. - 3.5) Apart from these minor issues I am very happy with Lyx and amsbook. Naturally, I searched through the docs and the archives but did not find a solution. Could anybody please provide a helping hand ? Cheers, Marco Pending a more elegant solution from Those Who Know, you always have the option of exporting LaTeX code and fiddling with that. Do you have Lamport's book? -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Finetuning amsbook
Marco Mueller wrote: > > Hi, > > I finished writing my PhD-thesis some days ago, and now I would like > to finetune the class amsbook that I use (with Lyx 1.1.5fix1 on Linux > and FreeBSD). > > If possible, the following should be changed: > > 1. In the table of contents I prefer dotted lines between the chapter >or section heading and the page number, rather than just plain white >space. > > 2. The numbers of equations should be on the right side, not on the left. > > 3. There should be no dot after the chapter, section and subsection >numbers of the toc and later in the document. (1. -> 1, 3.5. -> 3.5) > > Apart from these minor issues I am very happy with Lyx and amsbook. > > Naturally, I searched through the docs and the archives but did not find > a solution. Could anybody please provide a helping hand ? > > Cheers, Marco Pending a more elegant solution from Those Who Know, you always have the option of exporting LaTeX code and fiddling with that. Do you have Lamport's book? -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: X-server
Shawn Koons wrote: Hello, Is there an X-server for windows98 that is free? I can use X-win32 but would prefer a fully functional server that is not, as a friend of mine calls it "cripple ware." In part the request is because I want to respect software developers (I register shareware I continue to use). I am not trying to be a moralist, I just want to stick to my ideals. (On the other hand, I am missing the use of lyx) Shawn If you have the disk space you can install Linux including X-Window, KDE etc. in your MSWindows partition. It's not the best way to run Linux but it is certainly a practical solution.(I use Slackware because it is simple to install/maintain.) Install X-Windows and one of the screen formats such as KDE or fvwm95. Then download all the goodies in the world, including of course Lyx, all for free. Then you don't have to give up anything. John C. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: long program floats
Kate Evans-Jones wrote: Hi all, I want to include program code into my document as a program float. However, the code is more than 1 page long and does not break across the pages. I am using the code below to include them into a program float: \usepackage{float, times, verbatim, moreverb} \floatstyle{ruled} \newfloat{Program} {htp}{lop}[chapter] \newcommand{\Code}[3] {\begin{Program} % \small \verbatiminputinput[1]{1}{#1} % \caption{#2} \normalsize \label{#3} % \end{Program}} Is there any way to solve my problem? Email replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Many Thanks Kate Evans-Jones Remote Sensing Group University of Wales, Swansea UK Simplest solution: Complete the document in Lyx and export LaTeX code. Insert these few statements in the output using a simple text editor (VI, Notepad, whatever.) Then process as a regular LaTeX file. (latex foo.tex; dvips foo.dvi; print or view foo.ps.) If you can deal with your document completely within Lyx that is of course desirable, but when that proves difficult there are other paths that combine Lyx and other facilities already on your system. John Culleton -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: BibTeX
José Ernesto Jardim wrote: Hi I'm starting to write my MSC thesis and I want to configure and lear to use BibTeX with LyX. I've been looking for documentation but besides the one that comes with the distribution (btxhak btxdoc) I didn't found nothing else. I'm looking for something like a user's manual. Can you give some hints ? thank's ej The documentation that comes with eplain.tex has a straightforward explanation of bibtex and some examples. Of course you can't use eplain.tex with Lyx but the manual and the example files may prove enlightening. It follows the LaTeX method pretty closely. John Culleton -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: X-server
Shawn Koons wrote: Hello, Is there an X-server for windows98 that is free? I can use X-win32 but would prefer a fully functional server that is not, as a friend of mine calls it "cripple ware." In part the request is because I want to respect software developers (I register shareware I continue to use). I am not trying to be a moralist, I just want to stick to my ideals. (On the other hand, I am missing the use of lyx) Shawn If you have the disk space you can install Linux including X-Window, KDE etc. in your MSWindows partition. It's not the best way to run Linux but it is certainly a practical solution.(I use Slackware because it is simple to install/maintain.) Install X-Windows and one of the screen formats such as KDE or fvwm95. Then download all the goodies in the world, including of course Lyx, all for free. Then you don't have to give up anything. John C. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: long program floats
Kate Evans-Jones wrote: Hi all, I want to include program code into my document as a program float. However, the code is more than 1 page long and does not break across the pages. I am using the code below to include them into a program float: \usepackage{float, times, verbatim, moreverb} \floatstyle{ruled} \newfloat{Program} {htp}{lop}[chapter] \newcommand{\Code}[3] {\begin{Program} % \small \verbatiminputinput[1]{1}{#1} % \caption{#2} \normalsize \label{#3} % \end{Program}} Is there any way to solve my problem? Email replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Many Thanks Kate Evans-Jones Remote Sensing Group University of Wales, Swansea UK Simplest solution: Complete the document in Lyx and export LaTeX code. Insert these few statements in the output using a simple text editor (VI, Notepad, whatever.) Then process as a regular LaTeX file. (latex foo.tex; dvips foo.dvi; print or view foo.ps.) If you can deal with your document completely within Lyx that is of course desirable, but when that proves difficult there are other paths that combine Lyx and other facilities already on your system. John Culleton -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: BibTeX
José Ernesto Jardim wrote: Hi I'm starting to write my MSC thesis and I want to configure and lear to use BibTeX with LyX. I've been looking for documentation but besides the one that comes with the distribution (btxhak btxdoc) I didn't found nothing else. I'm looking for something like a user's manual. Can you give some hints ? thank's ej The documentation that comes with eplain.tex has a straightforward explanation of bibtex and some examples. Of course you can't use eplain.tex with Lyx but the manual and the example files may prove enlightening. It follows the LaTeX method pretty closely. John Culleton -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: X-server
Shawn Koons wrote: > > Hello, > > Is there an X-server for windows98 that is free? I can use X-win32 but > would prefer a fully functional server that is not, as a friend of mine > calls it "cripple ware." In part the request is because I want to > respect software developers (I register shareware I continue to use). I > am not trying to be a moralist, I just want to stick to my ideals. (On > the other hand, I am missing the use of lyx) > > Shawn If you have the disk space you can install Linux including X-Window, KDE etc. in your MSWindows partition. It's not the best way to run Linux but it is certainly a practical solution.(I use Slackware because it is simple to install/maintain.) Install X-Windows and one of the screen formats such as KDE or fvwm95. Then download all the goodies in the world, including of course Lyx, all for free. Then you don't have to give up anything. John C. -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: long program floats
Kate Evans-Jones wrote: > > Hi all, > > I want to include program code into my document as a program float. > However, the code is more than 1 page long and does not break across the > pages. I am using the code below to include them into a program float: > > \usepackage{float, times, verbatim, moreverb} > > \floatstyle{ruled} > \newfloat{Program} {htp}{lop}[chapter] > \newcommand{\Code}[3] {\begin{Program} % > \small \verbatiminputinput[1]{1}{#1} % > \caption{#2} \normalsize \label{#3} % > \end{Program}} > > > Is there any way to solve my problem? > > Email replies to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Many Thanks > > Kate Evans-Jones > > Remote Sensing Group > University of Wales, Swansea > UK Simplest solution: Complete the document in Lyx and export LaTeX code. Insert these few statements in the output using a simple text editor (VI, Notepad, whatever.) Then process as a regular LaTeX file. (latex foo.tex; dvips foo.dvi; print or view foo.ps.) If you can deal with your document completely within Lyx that is of course desirable, but when that proves difficult there are other paths that combine Lyx and other facilities already on your system. John Culleton -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: BibTeX
José Ernesto Jardim wrote: > > Hi > > I'm starting to write my MSC thesis and I want to configure and lear to > use BibTeX with LyX. I've been looking for documentation but besides the > one that comes with the distribution (btxhak & btxdoc) I didn't found > nothing else. I'm looking for something like a user's manual. > > Can you give some hints ? > > thank's > > ej The documentation that comes with eplain.tex has a straightforward explanation of bibtex and some examples. Of course you can't use eplain.tex with Lyx but the manual and the example files may prove enlightening. It follows the LaTeX method pretty closely. John Culleton -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: lyx crashes in tight memory situations
Mark Hansel wrote: I have been off the lyx lists for months and if this has been discussed, please refer me to previous discussions. (I suspect an old version of some critical library.) Problem: lyx 1.1.5fix1 crashes when there is little free (real) memory on two alpha systems. (I reverted to 1.1.4, applied the three patches and got the same behavior.) This is an upgrade from 1.1.0. System: Alpha LX 164 128 MB. OS: RH 6.2 If I unload sufficient other software, lyx loads and runs with no difficulty and with full functionality. If there is little free memory phyical memory, the system issues an "illegal instruction," dumps core and dies. This occurs whether lyx is stripped or not, installed or run from the src/ directory. Since lyx has been my primary document preparation software for a few years -- and because it is very good for what I do, I want to stick with it. Thank you. Mark Hansel PO Box 41 Moorhead State University Moorhead, MN 56563 ph: 218-236-2039 fax: 218-236-2593 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: http://wwwcj.mnstate.edu I use Slackware 7 on an Intel clone system with 64mb main memory (used to be 32MB.) Never had a Lyx crash. Do you have a lot going on besides Lyx? Netscape perhaps? (Earlier Netscape versions had memory leaks that would eventually swamp your system.) Are your documents extremely large? John C. John C. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Trying to convert the Professor!
Vinicius Provenzano wrote: Hello all Lyx users, I'm new to LyX, I've just finished the Tutorial! :) After 2 hours and a half learning the basics, I got so enthusiastic with Lyx, i'm trying to " convert" my Macroeconomics Professor in the LyX world! He wrote his doctorate thesis in MS Word, and now he is writing articles to economics journals. I have 2 questions, and maybe you could help me: 1- Is it possible to have an approximative convertion from MSWORD to LyX? I thought that I could convert his thesis in TXT and then import it into LyX. It would be a BIG job, but I would do it, if there's no other way. 2 - Is it possible to convert pdf --- Lyx? []'s VinÃcius Provenzano There is a pdftotex command on my system. That would give one a start to a conversion. Then import the text file into Lyx. John C. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: lyx crashes in tight memory situations
Mark Hansel wrote: I have been off the lyx lists for months and if this has been discussed, please refer me to previous discussions. (I suspect an old version of some critical library.) Problem: lyx 1.1.5fix1 crashes when there is little free (real) memory on two alpha systems. (I reverted to 1.1.4, applied the three patches and got the same behavior.) This is an upgrade from 1.1.0. System: Alpha LX 164 128 MB. OS: RH 6.2 If I unload sufficient other software, lyx loads and runs with no difficulty and with full functionality. If there is little free memory phyical memory, the system issues an "illegal instruction," dumps core and dies. This occurs whether lyx is stripped or not, installed or run from the src/ directory. Since lyx has been my primary document preparation software for a few years -- and because it is very good for what I do, I want to stick with it. Thank you. Mark Hansel PO Box 41 Moorhead State University Moorhead, MN 56563 ph: 218-236-2039 fax: 218-236-2593 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: http://wwwcj.mnstate.edu I use Slackware 7 on an Intel clone system with 64mb main memory (used to be 32MB.) Never had a Lyx crash. Do you have a lot going on besides Lyx? Netscape perhaps? (Earlier Netscape versions had memory leaks that would eventually swamp your system.) Are your documents extremely large? John C. John C. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Trying to convert the Professor!
Vinicius Provenzano wrote: Hello all Lyx users, I'm new to LyX, I've just finished the Tutorial! :) After 2 hours and a half learning the basics, I got so enthusiastic with Lyx, i'm trying to " convert" my Macroeconomics Professor in the LyX world! He wrote his doctorate thesis in MS Word, and now he is writing articles to economics journals. I have 2 questions, and maybe you could help me: 1- Is it possible to have an approximative convertion from MSWORD to LyX? I thought that I could convert his thesis in TXT and then import it into LyX. It would be a BIG job, but I would do it, if there's no other way. 2 - Is it possible to convert pdf --- Lyx? []'s VinÃcius Provenzano There is a pdftotex command on my system. That would give one a start to a conversion. Then import the text file into Lyx. John C. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: lyx crashes in tight memory situations
Mark Hansel wrote: > > I have been off the lyx lists for months and if this has been discussed, > please refer me to previous discussions. (I suspect an old version of > some critical library.) > > Problem: lyx 1.1.5fix1 crashes when there is little free (real) memory on > two alpha systems. (I reverted to 1.1.4, applied the three patches and got > the same behavior.) This is an upgrade from 1.1.0. > > System: Alpha LX 164 128 MB. > > OS: RH 6.2 > > If I unload sufficient other software, lyx loads and runs with no > difficulty and with full functionality. If there is little free memory > phyical memory, the system issues an "illegal instruction," dumps core and > dies. This occurs whether lyx is stripped or not, installed or run from > the src/ directory. > > Since lyx has been my primary document preparation software for a few > years -- and because it is very good for what I do, I want to stick with > it. > > Thank you. > > Mark Hansel > PO Box 41 > Moorhead State University > Moorhead, MN 56563 > ph: 218-236-2039 fax: 218-236-2593 > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > web: http://wwwcj.mnstate.edu I use Slackware 7 on an Intel clone system with 64mb main memory (used to be 32MB.) Never had a Lyx crash. Do you have a lot going on besides Lyx? Netscape perhaps? (Earlier Netscape versions had memory leaks that would eventually swamp your system.) Are your documents extremely large? John C. John C. -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Trying to convert the Professor!
Vinicius Provenzano wrote: > > Hello all Lyx users, > > I'm new to LyX, I've just finished the Tutorial! :) After 2 hours and a half > learning the basics, I got so enthusiastic with Lyx, i'm trying to " convert" > my Macroeconomics Professor in the LyX world! He wrote his doctorate thesis in > MS Word, and now he is writing articles to economics journals. I have 2 > questions, and maybe you could help me: > > 1- Is it possible to have an approximative convertion from MSWORD to LyX? I > thought that I could convert his thesis in TXT and then import it into LyX. It > would be a BIG job, but I would do it, if there's no other way. > > 2 - Is it possible to convert pdf ---> Lyx? > > []'s > > VinÃcius Provenzano There is a pdftotex command on my system. That would give one a start to a conversion. Then import the text file into Lyx. John C. -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Using a new class
Frederic Leymarie wrote: Greetings I have to use a class provided by Springer Verlag for LaTeX2e llncs.cls I am only given this class file; from: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html I have tried input this file from my preamble in LyX but that does not do the trick. What do I need to do to make this class features available in my LyX (article) document? e.g., the command \institute is defined in there. thanks -- One option, tedious but foolproof. Create the doc as an article, export it as a LaTeX file, and then change the class header. Enter special commands like \institute as regular text in the Lyx original; then edit them to real commands in the LaTeX output. With Vim this is just doing a single mass change, i.e., :%s/textbackslash{}//g This preserves much of the value of Lyx in that you do on screen WYSIWYM editing. But the final step is reediting the LaTeX output in a text editor to use your required class. Remember Lyx is at the bottom just a front end to LaTeX. You can output the text and deal with LaTeX directly if needed. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Using a new class
Frederic Leymarie wrote: Greetings I have to use a class provided by Springer Verlag for LaTeX2e llncs.cls I am only given this class file; from: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html I have tried input this file from my preamble in LyX but that does not do the trick. What do I need to do to make this class features available in my LyX (article) document? e.g., the command \institute is defined in there. thanks -- One option, tedious but foolproof. Create the doc as an article, export it as a LaTeX file, and then change the class header. Enter special commands like \institute as regular text in the Lyx original; then edit them to real commands in the LaTeX output. With Vim this is just doing a single mass change, i.e., :%s/textbackslash{}//g This preserves much of the value of Lyx in that you do on screen WYSIWYM editing. But the final step is reediting the LaTeX output in a text editor to use your required class. Remember Lyx is at the bottom just a front end to LaTeX. You can output the text and deal with LaTeX directly if needed. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Using a new class
Frederic Leymarie wrote: > > Greetings > > I have to use a class provided by Springer Verlag for LaTeX2e > llncs.cls > > I am only given this class file; from: > > http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html > > I have tried input this file from my preamble in LyX but that does not do the trick. > > What do I need to do to make this class features available in my LyX (article) >document? > e.g., the command \institute is defined in there. > > thanks > > -- > One option, tedious but foolproof. Create the doc as an article, export it as a LaTeX file, and then change the class header. Enter special commands like \institute as regular text in the Lyx original; then edit them to real commands in the LaTeX output. With Vim this is just doing a single mass change, i.e., :%s/textbackslash{}//g This preserves much of the value of Lyx in that you do on screen WYSIWYM editing. But the final step is reediting the LaTeX output in a text editor to use your required class. Remember Lyx is at the bottom just a front end to LaTeX. You can output the text and deal with LaTeX directly if needed. -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: KLyX revival?
Allan Rae wrote: http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/ where you'll see evidence of a kde-1.1.2 port in progress. It doesn't use the KLyX dialogs because KLyX didn't use a gui-designer. Allan. (ARRae) Regular Lyx runs just fine under KDE. Why is a port needed? -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: KLyX revival?
Allan Rae wrote: http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/ where you'll see evidence of a kde-1.1.2 port in progress. It doesn't use the KLyX dialogs because KLyX didn't use a gui-designer. Allan. (ARRae) Regular Lyx runs just fine under KDE. Why is a port needed? -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: KLyX revival?
Allan Rae wrote: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/ > > where you'll see evidence of a kde-1.1.2 port in progress. It doesn't use > the KLyX dialogs because KLyX didn't use a gui-designer. > > Allan. (ARRae) Regular Lyx runs just fine under KDE. Why is a port needed? -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: *.lyx --- *.pdf ??
Tuukka Toivonen wrote: On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote: It is probably better to use pdftex/pdflatex, which works fine as long as you don't have pictures Or pstricks! -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
My/our changes to hollywood format
There has been some conversation back and forth about this format. I have it working now to _my_ satisfaction at least. Here are the changes I have made: IN HOLLYWOOD.CLS: 1. Moved the \usepackage commands to the top of the file (actually beginning about line 7.) 2. Removed the word that underlines the title. (found in line 76 in the original hollywood.cls.) 3. Uncommented the \renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt} 4. In the parenthetical macro, reduced the parboxwidth to 1.7 inches. IN HOLLYWOOD.LAYOUT 1. Added a RightMargin M line to the parenthetical layout, to approximate change 4 above on the screen. IN ~/.lyx/lyxrc Added line \bind_file "Hollywood.bind" My guide in making these changes has been the model screen layout published by the Nicholl Fellowships folks at: http://www.oscars.org/academy/nichollindex.htm My functional versions of the first two files can be found at: http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/tex.html My thanks to all who have helped me on this adventure, particularly Garst Reese who is the author of the format. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: *.lyx --- *.pdf ??
Tuukka Toivonen wrote: On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote: It is probably better to use pdftex/pdflatex, which works fine as long as you don't have pictures Or pstricks! -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
My/our changes to hollywood format
There has been some conversation back and forth about this format. I have it working now to _my_ satisfaction at least. Here are the changes I have made: IN HOLLYWOOD.CLS: 1. Moved the \usepackage commands to the top of the file (actually beginning about line 7.) 2. Removed the word that underlines the title. (found in line 76 in the original hollywood.cls.) 3. Uncommented the \renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt} 4. In the parenthetical macro, reduced the parboxwidth to 1.7 inches. IN HOLLYWOOD.LAYOUT 1. Added a RightMargin M line to the parenthetical layout, to approximate change 4 above on the screen. IN ~/.lyx/lyxrc Added line \bind_file "Hollywood.bind" My guide in making these changes has been the model screen layout published by the Nicholl Fellowships folks at: http://www.oscars.org/academy/nichollindex.htm My functional versions of the first two files can be found at: http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/tex.html My thanks to all who have helped me on this adventure, particularly Garst Reese who is the author of the format. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: *.lyx ---> *.pdf ??
Tuukka Toivonen wrote: > > On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote: > > > It is probably better to use pdftex/pdflatex, which works fine as long > as you don't have pictures Or pstricks! -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
My/our changes to hollywood format
There has been some conversation back and forth about this format. I have it working now to _my_ satisfaction at least. Here are the changes I have made: IN HOLLYWOOD.CLS: 1. Moved the \usepackage commands to the top of the file (actually beginning about line 7.) 2. Removed the word that underlines the title. (found in line 76 in the original hollywood.cls.) 3. Uncommented the \renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt} 4. In the parenthetical macro, reduced the parboxwidth to 1.7 inches. IN HOLLYWOOD.LAYOUT 1. Added a RightMargin M line to the parenthetical layout, to approximate change 4 above on the screen. IN ~/.lyx/lyxrc Added line \bind_file "Hollywood.bind" My guide in making these changes has been the model screen layout published by the Nicholl Fellowships folks at: http://www.oscars.org/academy/nichollindex.htm My functional versions of the first two files can be found at: http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/tex.html My thanks to all who have helped me on this adventure, particularly Garst Reese who is the author of the format. -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: *.lyx --- *.pdf ??
Haight Ashbury wrote: Maybe a ltiitle Off-Topic, but does anybody know how I can convert LyX-documents into PDF ones ? I allready tried to do it with Xdvi and Ghostview, but Xpdf doesn't like any of these outputs ... Thanks -- You can convert ps documents to pdf using ps2pdf. I find this the surest way to get useful pdf files. Lyx documents (i. e. those with the .lyx suffix) are only useful to Lyx itself. I don't know of any other software that interpets that particular format other than Lyx itself. So outut your document from Lyx in printable form (.ps format) and convert. BTW Xpdf doesn't work with my pdf files either. Try acroread (Acrobat reader) instead. xpdf seems to be still a beta thing. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: *.lyx --- *.pdf ??
Haight Ashbury wrote: Maybe a ltiitle Off-Topic, but does anybody know how I can convert LyX-documents into PDF ones ? I allready tried to do it with Xdvi and Ghostview, but Xpdf doesn't like any of these outputs ... Thanks -- You can convert ps documents to pdf using ps2pdf. I find this the surest way to get useful pdf files. Lyx documents (i. e. those with the .lyx suffix) are only useful to Lyx itself. I don't know of any other software that interpets that particular format other than Lyx itself. So outut your document from Lyx in printable form (.ps format) and convert. BTW Xpdf doesn't work with my pdf files either. Try acroread (Acrobat reader) instead. xpdf seems to be still a beta thing. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: *.lyx ---> *.pdf ??
Haight Ashbury wrote: > > Maybe a ltiitle Off-Topic, but does anybody know how I can convert > LyX-documents into PDF ones ? > I allready tried to do it with Xdvi and Ghostview, but Xpdf doesn't like any of > these outputs ... > > Thanks > > -- > You can convert ps documents to pdf using ps2pdf. I find this the surest way to get useful pdf files. Lyx documents (i. e. those with the .lyx suffix) are only useful to Lyx itself. I don't know of any other software that interpets that particular format other than Lyx itself. So outut your document from Lyx in printable form (.ps format) and convert. BTW Xpdf doesn't work with my pdf files either. Try acroread (Acrobat reader) instead. xpdf seems to be still a beta thing. -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Writing tech-manuals with Lyx
Baruch Even wrote: I don't have the context of the message so I can't really understand the problem you reply to. But let me try to explain the situation and what I think is the problem I presented and that you reply to here. The problem I raised that I think you reply to is my request to be able to differentiate what output file will be generated. I know of the fact that latex and pdflatex will use the right format when presented to them if the extension is not emitted into the latex source. However I'm in a need to take a file format and convert it to the correct format, say the user asks to add a TIFF file, to what format should I convert it? PNG? EPS? This is a bit subtle since if the PDF result is by using pdflatex I need PNG, however if it's going through latex-dvips-ps2pdf than I need to convert to EPS. Let me know if I answered to the wrong question, and let me suggest that it is advisable to reply to messages with the replied message inside for context. Baruch On 11 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just my 2c. If I use pdftex some of my pstricks specials get messed up. If I create a ps file from the dvi file and then use ps2pdf things work better. For a Lyx user, if Lyx will produce an acceptable ps file with whatever kind of graphics you have then perhaps ps2pdf could then create the right kind of pdf file also. Of course, If I knew what I was doing, I would be rich :-) John Culleton -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Writing tech-manuals with Lyx
Baruch Even wrote: I don't have the context of the message so I can't really understand the problem you reply to. But let me try to explain the situation and what I think is the problem I presented and that you reply to here. The problem I raised that I think you reply to is my request to be able to differentiate what output file will be generated. I know of the fact that latex and pdflatex will use the right format when presented to them if the extension is not emitted into the latex source. However I'm in a need to take a file format and convert it to the correct format, say the user asks to add a TIFF file, to what format should I convert it? PNG? EPS? This is a bit subtle since if the PDF result is by using pdflatex I need PNG, however if it's going through latex-dvips-ps2pdf than I need to convert to EPS. Let me know if I answered to the wrong question, and let me suggest that it is advisable to reply to messages with the replied message inside for context. Baruch On 11 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just my 2c. If I use pdftex some of my pstricks specials get messed up. If I create a ps file from the dvi file and then use ps2pdf things work better. For a Lyx user, if Lyx will produce an acceptable ps file with whatever kind of graphics you have then perhaps ps2pdf could then create the right kind of pdf file also. Of course, If I knew what I was doing, I would be rich :-) John Culleton -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Writing tech-manuals with Lyx
Baruch Even wrote: > > I don't have the context of the message so I can't really understand the > problem you reply to. But let me try to explain the situation and what I > think is the problem I presented and that you reply to here. > > The problem I raised that I think you reply to is my request to be able to > differentiate what output file will be generated. > > I know of the fact that latex and pdflatex will use the right format when > presented to them if the extension is not emitted into the latex source. > However I'm in a need to take a file format and convert it to the correct > format, say the user asks to add a TIFF file, to what format should I > convert it? PNG? EPS? > > This is a bit subtle since if the PDF result is by using pdflatex I need > PNG, however if it's going through latex->dvips->ps2pdf than I need to > convert to EPS. > > Let me know if I answered to the wrong question, and let me > suggest that it is advisable to reply to messages with the replied message > inside for context. > > Baruch > > On 11 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Just my 2c. If I use pdftex some of my pstricks specials get messed up. If I create a ps file from the dvi file and then use ps2pdf things work better. For a Lyx user, if Lyx will produce an acceptable ps file with whatever kind of graphics you have then perhaps ps2pdf could then create the right kind of pdf file also. Of course, If I knew what I was doing, I would be rich :-) John Culleton -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Key binding map
Allan Rae wrote: On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote: I have a key binding map "hollywood.bind" in the appropriate directory. When I try to activate this map via options- keyboard I get the error message "error keymap not found." that's because its a LyX bind file not a keymap. Try adding a line like: \bind_file "hollywood.bind" to your ~/.lyx/lyxrc Allan. (ARRae) Thanks for your suggestion. Is there a way to call up these bindings only for certain documents? It seems to me that the bindings hollywood.bind should be activated only for hollywood format documents, and not for letters etc. Also the error "keymap not found" is perplexing even if it is unrelated. How did I manage to come up with this one? -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Key binding map
Allan Rae wrote: On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote: I have a key binding map "hollywood.bind" in the appropriate directory. When I try to activate this map via options- keyboard I get the error message "error keymap not found." that's because its a LyX bind file not a keymap. Try adding a line like: \bind_file "hollywood.bind" to your ~/.lyx/lyxrc Allan. (ARRae) Thanks for your suggestion. Is there a way to call up these bindings only for certain documents? It seems to me that the bindings hollywood.bind should be activated only for hollywood format documents, and not for letters etc. Also the error "keymap not found" is perplexing even if it is unrelated. How did I manage to come up with this one? -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: Key binding map
Allan Rae wrote: > > On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote: > > > I have a key binding map "hollywood.bind" in the appropriate directory. > > When I try to activate this map via options-> keyboard I get the error > > message "error keymap not found." > > that's because its a LyX bind file not a keymap. > > > > > Try adding a line like: > > \bind_file "hollywood.bind" > > to your ~/.lyx/lyxrc > > Allan. (ARRae) Thanks for your suggestion. Is there a way to call up these bindings only for certain documents? It seems to me that the bindings hollywood.bind should be activated only for hollywood format documents, and not for letters etc. Also the error "keymap not found" is perplexing even if it is unrelated. How did I manage to come up with this one? -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: hollywood template.
"Garst R. Reese" wrote: Allan Rae wrote: You should take direct to the master: Garst Reece. He built all the Hollywood and Broadway stuff. On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote: Thanks to Herb V. I have the hollywood template working now. I increased the right margin to one inch, to meet the standards I have read. Hollywood (the place) is very fussy about format. Yes, I'll check the margin issue. I still have one major problem with the hollywood class. The header has a rule! That is verboten in Hollywood. I tried uncommenting some lines in the hollywood.cls file but that gave me errors. I am a long time TeXer but LaTeX is not my best friend. So I don't know what to do to kill the rule. Any suggestions? I was told that the title was supposed to be underlined. To change it, Edit the hollywood.cls file. Search for the word underline. replace \underline{\@title} with \@title then texhash and reconfigure lyx. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/ Thanks, Garst I wrote you separately about the margins. My authorities want 1 inch on the right, not .75 inch. I can fix that. It is the horizontal bar on each subsequent page in the header where the pagenumber appears that is the problem. I know how to reconfigure the headline in TeX but not in LaTeX. AFAIK underlining the title is optional. My example from the academy folks does not show it. That texhash--reconfigure sequence should be writ large in the install instructions! That was the first problem I overcame thanks to Herb V. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Key binding map
I have a key binding map "hollywood.bind" in the appropriate directory. When I try to activate this map via options- keyboard I get the error message "error keymap not found." Obviously there is a trick to it. I just wish all this kind of stuff was handled by a default at installation. I don't find any other files (other than in Lyx that is) with a .bind suffix so moving files around and re-texhashing probably won't help. Any suggestions? -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: hollywood template.
Herbert Voss wrote: John Culleton wrote: Thanks to Herb V. I have the hollywood template working now. I increased the right margin to one inch, to meet the standards I have read. Hollywood (the place) is very fussy about format. I still have one major problem with the hollywood class. The header has a rule! That is verboten in Hollywood. I tried uncommenting some lines in the hollywood.cls file but that gave me errors. I am a long time TeXer but LaTeX is not my best friend. So I don't know what to do to kill the rule. Any suggestions? \renewcommand\headrulewidth{0pt} Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://perce.de/voss/lyx/ Two commands like that are commented out in hollywood.lyx. I uncommented the first, went through texhash and reconfigure, called up my document, and when I attempted to print a page got two errors. At the very beginning I get the error: LaTeX Error: Command headrulewidth already defined \newcommand{headrulewidth}{0.4pt} ...and at what is probably a page break I get the error LaTeX Error: \headrulewidth undefined \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} In the hollywood.cls file there are only two references to headrulewidth, both of the form: %\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} ...and both commented out. I uncommented one of these and that causes the errors. BTW one of the instances of this command (the one I left as a comment) is mispelled. There are no other references to headrulewidth in hollywood.cls so the original setting (0.4pt) must be described in some other cls file or whatever. If all else fails I will try a \def command and see if that works :-| -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: hollywood template.
"Garst R. Reese" wrote: Allan Rae wrote: You should take direct to the master: Garst Reece. He built all the Hollywood and Broadway stuff. On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote: Thanks to Herb V. I have the hollywood template working now. I increased the right margin to one inch, to meet the standards I have read. Hollywood (the place) is very fussy about format. Yes, I'll check the margin issue. I still have one major problem with the hollywood class. The header has a rule! That is verboten in Hollywood. I tried uncommenting some lines in the hollywood.cls file but that gave me errors. I am a long time TeXer but LaTeX is not my best friend. So I don't know what to do to kill the rule. Any suggestions? I was told that the title was supposed to be underlined. To change it, Edit the hollywood.cls file. Search for the word underline. replace \underline{\@title} with \@title then texhash and reconfigure lyx. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/ Thanks, Garst I wrote you separately about the margins. My authorities want 1 inch on the right, not .75 inch. I can fix that. It is the horizontal bar on each subsequent page in the header where the pagenumber appears that is the problem. I know how to reconfigure the headline in TeX but not in LaTeX. AFAIK underlining the title is optional. My example from the academy folks does not show it. That texhash--reconfigure sequence should be writ large in the install instructions! That was the first problem I overcame thanks to Herb V. -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Key binding map
I have a key binding map "hollywood.bind" in the appropriate directory. When I try to activate this map via options- keyboard I get the error message "error keymap not found." Obviously there is a trick to it. I just wish all this kind of stuff was handled by a default at installation. I don't find any other files (other than in Lyx that is) with a .bind suffix so moving files around and re-texhashing probably won't help. Any suggestions? -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: hollywood template.
Herbert Voss wrote: John Culleton wrote: Thanks to Herb V. I have the hollywood template working now. I increased the right margin to one inch, to meet the standards I have read. Hollywood (the place) is very fussy about format. I still have one major problem with the hollywood class. The header has a rule! That is verboten in Hollywood. I tried uncommenting some lines in the hollywood.cls file but that gave me errors. I am a long time TeXer but LaTeX is not my best friend. So I don't know what to do to kill the rule. Any suggestions? \renewcommand\headrulewidth{0pt} Herbert -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://perce.de/voss/lyx/ Two commands like that are commented out in hollywood.lyx. I uncommented the first, went through texhash and reconfigure, called up my document, and when I attempted to print a page got two errors. At the very beginning I get the error: LaTeX Error: Command headrulewidth already defined \newcommand{headrulewidth}{0.4pt} ...and at what is probably a page break I get the error LaTeX Error: \headrulewidth undefined \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} In the hollywood.cls file there are only two references to headrulewidth, both of the form: %\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} ...and both commented out. I uncommented one of these and that causes the errors. BTW one of the instances of this command (the one I left as a comment) is mispelled. There are no other references to headrulewidth in hollywood.cls so the original setting (0.4pt) must be described in some other cls file or whatever. If all else fails I will try a \def command and see if that works :-| -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: hollywood template.
"Garst R. Reese" wrote: > > Allan Rae wrote: > > > > You should take direct to the master: Garst Reece. > > He built all the Hollywood and Broadway stuff. > > > > On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote: > > > > > Thanks to Herb V. I have the hollywood template working now. I increased > > > the right margin to one inch, to meet the standards I have read. > > > Hollywood (the place) is very fussy about format. > Yes, I'll check the margin issue. > > > > > > I still have one major problem with the hollywood class. The header has > > > a rule! That is verboten in Hollywood. I tried uncommenting some lines > > > in the hollywood.cls file but that gave me errors. I am a long time > > > TeXer but LaTeX is not my best friend. So I don't know what to do to > > > kill the rule. Any suggestions? > I was told that the title was supposed to be underlined. To change it, > Edit the hollywood.cls file. > Search for the word underline. > replace \underline{\@title} > with > \@title > then texhash and reconfigure lyx. > > > -- > > > John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/ > > > Thanks, > Garst I wrote you separately about the margins. My authorities want 1 inch on the right, not .75 inch. I can fix that. It is the horizontal bar on each subsequent page in the header where the pagenumber appears that is the problem. I know how to reconfigure the headline in TeX but not in LaTeX. AFAIK underlining the title is optional. My example from the academy folks does not show it. That texhash--reconfigure sequence should be writ large in the install instructions! That was the first problem I overcame thanks to Herb V. -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Key binding map
I have a key binding map "hollywood.bind" in the appropriate directory. When I try to activate this map via options-> keyboard I get the error message "error keymap not found." Obviously there is a trick to it. I just wish all this kind of stuff was handled by a default at installation. I don't find any other files (other than in Lyx that is) with a .bind suffix so moving files around and re-texhashing probably won't help. Any suggestions? -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Re: hollywood template.
Herbert Voss wrote: > > John Culleton wrote: > > > > Thanks to Herb V. I have the hollywood template working now. I increased > > the right margin to one inch, to meet the standards I have read. > > Hollywood (the place) is very fussy about format. > > > > I still have one major problem with the hollywood class. The header has > > a rule! That is verboten in Hollywood. I tried uncommenting some lines > > in the hollywood.cls file but that gave me errors. I am a long time > > TeXer but LaTeX is not my best friend. So I don't know what to do to > > kill the rule. Any suggestions? > > \renewcommand\headrulewidth{0pt} > > Herbert > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://perce.de/voss/lyx/ Two commands like that are commented out in hollywood.lyx. I uncommented the first, went through texhash and reconfigure, called up my document, and when I attempted to print a page got two errors. At the very beginning I get the error: LaTeX Error: Command headrulewidth already defined \newcommand{headrulewidth}{0.4pt} ...and at what is probably a page break I get the error LaTeX Error: \headrulewidth undefined \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} In the hollywood.cls file there are only two references to headrulewidth, both of the form: %\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} ...and both commented out. I uncommented one of these and that causes the errors. BTW one of the instances of this command (the one I left as a comment) is mispelled. There are no other references to headrulewidth in hollywood.cls so the original setting (0.4pt) must be described in some other cls file or whatever. If all else fails I will try a \def command and see if that works :-| -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
How to find text classes
OK I have a fresh install and compile of lyx 1.1.15fix1 on my Slack 7 Linux system. For most templates other than letter I get a message like: unknown textclass hollywood [around line four of /usr/local/share/lyx/templates/hollywood.lyx] Now I have tried moving hollywood.cls to the same directory under texmf where letter.cls is found but that doesn't help. I tried ./configure but that didn't help either. 1. How do I set up the necessary paths? 2. is a textclass the same as a foo.cls file? -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
hollywood template.
Thanks to Herb V. I have the hollywood template working now. I increased the right margin to one inch, to meet the standards I have read. Hollywood (the place) is very fussy about format. I still have one major problem with the hollywood class. The header has a rule! That is verboten in Hollywood. I tried uncommenting some lines in the hollywood.cls file but that gave me errors. I am a long time TeXer but LaTeX is not my best friend. So I don't know what to do to kill the rule. Any suggestions? -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
How to find text classes
OK I have a fresh install and compile of lyx 1.1.15fix1 on my Slack 7 Linux system. For most templates other than letter I get a message like: unknown textclass hollywood [around line four of /usr/local/share/lyx/templates/hollywood.lyx] Now I have tried moving hollywood.cls to the same directory under texmf where letter.cls is found but that doesn't help. I tried ./configure but that didn't help either. 1. How do I set up the necessary paths? 2. is a textclass the same as a foo.cls file? -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
hollywood template.
Thanks to Herb V. I have the hollywood template working now. I increased the right margin to one inch, to meet the standards I have read. Hollywood (the place) is very fussy about format. I still have one major problem with the hollywood class. The header has a rule! That is verboten in Hollywood. I tried uncommenting some lines in the hollywood.cls file but that gave me errors. I am a long time TeXer but LaTeX is not my best friend. So I don't know what to do to kill the rule. Any suggestions? -- John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
How to find text classes
OK I have a fresh install and compile of lyx 1.1.15fix1 on my Slack 7 Linux system. For most templates other than letter I get a message like: unknown textclass hollywood [around line four of /usr/local/share/lyx/templates/hollywood.lyx] Now I have tried moving hollywood.cls to the same directory under texmf where letter.cls is found but that doesn't help. I tried ./configure but that didn't help either. 1. How do I set up the necessary paths? 2. is a textclass the same as a foo.cls file? -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
hollywood template.
Thanks to Herb V. I have the hollywood template working now. I increased the right margin to one inch, to meet the standards I have read. Hollywood (the place) is very fussy about format. I still have one major problem with the hollywood class. The header has a rule! That is verboten in Hollywood. I tried uncommenting some lines in the hollywood.cls file but that gave me errors. I am a long time TeXer but LaTeX is not my best friend. So I don't know what to do to kill the rule. Any suggestions? -- John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Can't quit this list.
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