format? One that will render more
instantly, such as a high-quality JPEG?
Thanks,
Ken
format? One that will render more
instantly, such as a high-quality JPEG?
Thanks,
Ken
format? One that will render more
instantly, such as a high-quality JPEG?
Thanks,
Ken
Joost Verburg joost at lyx.org writes:
On 12/19/2010 5:41 PM, Ken wrote:
How can I force LyX to use the new 2.9 installation?
You can set the MiKTeX path in:
Tools Preferences Paths PATH prefix
Re-running the installer will also allow you to change the MiKTeX location.
Joost
Joost Verburg joost at lyx.org writes:
On 12/19/2010 5:41 PM, Ken wrote:
How can I force LyX to use the new 2.9 installation?
You can set the MiKTeX path in:
Tools Preferences Paths PATH prefix
Re-running the installer will also allow you to change the MiKTeX location.
Joost
Joost Verburg lyx.org> writes:
>
> On 12/19/2010 5:41 PM, Ken wrote:
> > How can I force LyX to use the new 2.9 installation?
>
> You can set the MiKTeX path in:
> Tools > Preferences > Paths > PATH prefix
>
> Re-running the installer will also
be using the old 2.7
installation -- as shown in Document LaTeX Log.
How can I force LyX to use the new 2.9 installation?
Thanks,
Ken
be using the old 2.7
installation -- as shown in Document LaTeX Log.
How can I force LyX to use the new 2.9 installation?
Thanks,
Ken
be using the old 2.7
installation -- as shown in Document > LaTeX Log.
How can I force LyX to use the new 2.9 installation?
Thanks,
Ken
directory on the front of the system PATH env var. This
private bin directory contains Qt dlls, which not unsurprisingly, are
incompatible with other applications that use Qt.
Solving this problem has caused me to waste many valuable hours.
Ken Appleby
On 30/11/2010 19:03, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 30.11.2010 14:04, schrieb Ken:
The cause is some part of the installation process pushing MikTeX's
private bin directory on the front of the system PATH env var.
This is done by the MiKTeX installer. The LyX installers only start this
MiKTeX-installer
directory on the front of the system PATH env var. This
private bin directory contains Qt dlls, which not unsurprisingly, are
incompatible with other applications that use Qt.
Solving this problem has caused me to waste many valuable hours.
Ken Appleby
On 30/11/2010 19:03, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 30.11.2010 14:04, schrieb Ken:
The cause is some part of the installation process pushing MikTeX's
private bin directory on the front of the system PATH env var.
This is done by the MiKTeX installer. The LyX installers only start this
MiKTeX-installer
s
private bin directory on the front of the system PATH env var. This
private bin directory contains Qt dlls, which not unsurprisingly, are
incompatible with other applications that use Qt.
Solving this problem has caused me to waste many valuable hours.
Ken Appleby
On 30/11/2010 19:03, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 30.11.2010 14:04, schrieb Ken:
The cause is some part of the installation process pushing MikTeX's
private bin directory on the front of the system PATH env var.
This is done by the MiKTeX installer. The LyX installers only start this
MiKTeX-installer
something like this be useful to others? Is this something I
should suggest on the Trac bug/enhancement tracker? Or do users have better
ways of copying and pasting results tables from software like Matlab into a LyX
report?
Thanks,
Ken
something like this be useful to others? Is this something I
should suggest on the Trac bug/enhancement tracker? Or do users have better
ways of copying and pasting results tables from software like Matlab into a LyX
report?
Thanks,
Ken
In any case, would something like this be useful to others? Is this something I
should suggest on the Trac bug/enhancement tracker? Or do users have better
ways of copying and pasting results tables from software like Matlab into a LyX
report?
Thanks,
Ken
knows to use math mode for $\beta=2$ and not
simply paste is as a string?
Thanks,
Ken
of formatting the copied string so
that LyX knows when to swap into and out of math mode. This obviously
happens when one copies and pastes tables within LyX. But I need help
trying to add this to the text string which I generate in Matlab and
paste in LyX. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ken
rather copy
and paste latex code into an ERT which, on restarting LyX, should give me the
tables and correct formats. It would really be nicer if I could simply paste
content into LyX and have the math values recognised. Does anyone else have any
ideas?
Thanks,
Ken
knows to use math mode for $\beta=2$ and not
simply paste is as a string?
Thanks,
Ken
of formatting the copied string so
that LyX knows when to swap into and out of math mode. This obviously
happens when one copies and pastes tables within LyX. But I need help
trying to add this to the text string which I generate in Matlab and
paste in LyX. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ken
rather copy
and paste latex code into an ERT which, on restarting LyX, should give me the
tables and correct formats. It would really be nicer if I could simply paste
content into LyX and have the math values recognised. Does anyone else have any
ideas?
Thanks,
Ken
omatically knows to use math mode for $\beta=2$ and not
simply paste is as a string?
Thanks,
Ken
re is some way of formatting the copied string so
that LyX knows when to swap into and out of math mode. This obviously
happens when one copies and pastes tables within LyX. But I need help
trying to add this to the text string which I generate in Matlab and
paste in LyX. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ken
e to go down this route I think I would rather copy
and paste latex code into an ERT which, on restarting LyX, should give me the
tables and correct formats. It would really be nicer if I could simply paste
content into LyX and have the math values recognised. Does anyone else have any
ideas?
Thanks,
Ken
and how to achieve this?
Thanks,
Ken
introductory pages at the start. Each of the papers will have its own
title/abstract/bibliography. Do you think something like this is
possible? Or should I be manually editing the first page number in
each paper and generating them as separate LyX files?
Thanks,
Ken
On 15 November 2010 18:20
and how to achieve this?
Thanks,
Ken
introductory pages at the start. Each of the papers will have its own
title/abstract/bibliography. Do you think something like this is
possible? Or should I be manually editing the first page number in
each paper and generating them as separate LyX files?
Thanks,
Ken
On 15 November 2010 18:20
and how to achieve this?
Thanks,
Ken
introductory pages at the start. Each of the papers will have its own
title/abstract/bibliography. Do you think something like this is
possible? Or should I be manually editing the first page number in
each paper and generating them as separate LyX files?
Thanks,
Ken
On 15 November 2010 18:20
be grouped close to each other at the top, with usage
guidelines below, and technical details to follow at the end or in a
separate page.
Those are just some of my thoughts but I don't think I know enough of
the details to do the editing myself.
Best,
Ken
2009/12/11 Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de:
Thank
be grouped close to each other at the top, with usage
guidelines below, and technical details to follow at the end or in a
separate page.
Those are just some of my thoughts but I don't think I know enough of
the details to do the editing myself.
Best,
Ken
2009/12/11 Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de:
Thank
d probably be grouped close to each other at the top, with usage
guidelines below, and technical details to follow at the end or in a
separate page.
Those are just some of my thoughts but I don't think I know enough of
the details to do the editing myself.
Best,
Ken
2009/12/11 Uwe Stöhr <uwe
for that. LyX launched without an error message. The only problem is
that I do not understand what the reference \\.\pipe\lyxpipe means and I do
not know where in my filesystem I should look for the lyxpipe. Where might it
be located?
Thanks,
Ken
That is excellent. It works perfectly! And I love being able to push the
citations from JabRef to LyX now!
Some comments:
(1) The wiki probably needs updating with this information.
(2) In the Additional Features document they write:
These are usually located in UserDir and have the names
and
WinDbg can be coupled together - since WinDbg normally requires a
serial connection to the target computer - letting driver developers
do their development and testing on a single computer). Both programs
require the user to enter names in the \\.\pipe\name form.
2009/12/9 Ken kmai...@googlemail.com
for that. LyX launched without an error message. The only problem is
that I do not understand what the reference \\.\pipe\lyxpipe means and I do
not know where in my filesystem I should look for the lyxpipe. Where might it
be located?
Thanks,
Ken
That is excellent. It works perfectly! And I love being able to push the
citations from JabRef to LyX now!
Some comments:
(1) The wiki probably needs updating with this information.
(2) In the Additional Features document they write:
These are usually located in UserDir and have the names
and
WinDbg can be coupled together - since WinDbg normally requires a
serial connection to the target computer - letting driver developers
do their development and testing on a single computer). Both programs
require the user to enter names in the \\.\pipe\name form.
2009/12/9 Ken kmai...@googlemail.com
; as the LyXServer pipe.
>
> Vincent
Hi Vincent,
Thanks for that. LyX launched without an error message. The only problem is
that I do not understand what the reference "\\.\pipe\lyxpipe" means and I do
not know where in my filesystem I should look for the lyxpipe. Where might it
be located?
Thanks,
Ken
That is excellent. It works perfectly! And I love being able to push the
citations from JabRef to LyX now!
Some comments:
(1) The wiki probably needs updating with this information.
(2) In the Additional Features document they write:
These are usually located in UserDir and have the names
ons (in fact, VMware and
WinDbg can be coupled together - since WinDbg normally requires a
serial connection to the target computer - letting driver developers
do their development and testing on a single computer). Both programs
require the user to enter names in the \\.\pipe\name form.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37 on my machine: it does not copy
the images to the html folder anymore. Perhaps you should wait for 0.39 ?
The html seems to get copied correctly for me on my test LyX documents; it just
does not get copied for the UserGuide. But I
I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5. There is
nothing in the release notes of elyxer that says it needs 1.6.5 by the
way. Copying the images worked perfectly well with 1.6.4 up to elyxer 0.36.
Oops. Please ignore my last post; I just noticed you were referring to
experiencing appears to be a
bug in the processing of my bibtex file. I have started a bug report at:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?28220
Perhaps someone with a better/functioning installation should start a bug report
for the issue where images do not copy correctly.
-Ken
as it is implemented in a unix-specific
way.
Regards,
Ken
You have to define the path to the LyX pipe in ToolsPreferencesPaths,
then let JabRef know where it is, too.
I set the LyXserver pipe to:
C:\Documents and Settings\Ken\Application Data\lyx16\lyxpipe
However, when I restart LyX with debugging I get the error message:
Setting debug level to 0
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@... writes:
Ken wrote:
The release comes with many fixes and improvements. A number of newly
reported crashes were fixed, new layouts and modules were included and
some long-standing requests were implemented (e.g., a working LyX
server on the Windows OS
Pavel Sanda sa...@... writes:
Ken wrote:
LyXComm: Could not create pipe C:\Documents and Settings\Ken\Application
Data\lyx16\lyxpipe\lyxpipe.in
LyXComm: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
LyXComm: Closing connection
Any suggestions on where I might
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37 on my machine: it does not copy
the images to the html folder anymore. Perhaps you should wait for 0.39 ?
The html seems to get copied correctly for me on my test LyX documents; it just
does not get copied for the UserGuide. But I
I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5. There is
nothing in the release notes of elyxer that says it needs 1.6.5 by the
way. Copying the images worked perfectly well with 1.6.4 up to elyxer 0.36.
Oops. Please ignore my last post; I just noticed you were referring to
experiencing appears to be a
bug in the processing of my bibtex file. I have started a bug report at:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?28220
Perhaps someone with a better/functioning installation should start a bug report
for the issue where images do not copy correctly.
-Ken
as it is implemented in a unix-specific
way.
Regards,
Ken
You have to define the path to the LyX pipe in ToolsPreferencesPaths,
then let JabRef know where it is, too.
I set the LyXserver pipe to:
C:\Documents and Settings\Ken\Application Data\lyx16\lyxpipe
However, when I restart LyX with debugging I get the error message:
Setting debug level to 0
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@... writes:
Ken wrote:
The release comes with many fixes and improvements. A number of newly
reported crashes were fixed, new layouts and modules were included and
some long-standing requests were implemented (e.g., a working LyX
server on the Windows OS
Pavel Sanda sa...@... writes:
Ken wrote:
LyXComm: Could not create pipe C:\Documents and Settings\Ken\Application
Data\lyx16\lyxpipe\lyxpipe.in
LyXComm: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
LyXComm: Closing connection
Any suggestions on where I might
> Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> 0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37 on my machine: it does not copy
> the images to the html folder anymore. Perhaps you should wait for 0.39 ?
The html seems to get copied correctly for me on my test LyX documents; it just
does not get copied for the UserGuide. But I
> I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5. There is
> nothing in the release notes of elyxer that says it needs 1.6.5 by the
> way. Copying the images worked perfectly well with 1.6.4 up to elyxer 0.36.
Oops. Please ignore my last post; I just noticed you were referring to
ry $$r $$i $$o
This calls elyxer correctly. The problem I am now experiencing appears to be a
bug in the processing of my bibtex file. I have started a bug report at:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?28220
Perhaps someone with a better/functioning installation should start a bug report
for the issue where images do not copy correctly.
-Ken
does not work on Windows as it is implemented in a unix-specific
way."
Regards,
Ken
> You have to define the path to the LyX pipe in Tools>Preferences>Paths,
> then let JabRef know where it is, too.
I set the LyXserver pipe to:
C:\Documents and Settings\Ken\Application Data\lyx16\lyxpipe
However, when I restart LyX with debugging I get the error message:
Setting
Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@...> writes:
>
> Ken wrote:
>
> > "The release comes with many fixes and improvements. A number of newly
> > reported crashes were fixed, new layouts and modules were included and
> > some long-standing requests were imple
Pavel Sanda <sa...@...> writes:
>
> Ken wrote:
> > LyXComm: Could not create pipe C:\Documents and Settings\Ken\Application
> > Data\lyx16\lyxpipe\lyxpipe.in
> > LyXComm: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
> > LyXComm: Closing
not
know the remedy. Any suggestions on how to fix this command would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
not find the debug file. Where might this be located? When I
run LyX with debug messages I get lots of output.
Best I can tell there is a problem when it gets to processing the bibtex
files:
bibfiles K:/My Documents/Research/CodeLibraryNew/bibtex/bib/ken-main
options K:/My
Documents/Research
not
know the remedy. Any suggestions on how to fix this command would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
not find the debug file. Where might this be located? When I
run LyX with debug messages I get lots of output.
Best I can tell there is a problem when it gets to processing the bibtex
files:
bibfiles K:/My Documents/Research/CodeLibraryNew/bibtex/bib/ken-main
options K:/My
Documents/Research
as something to do with the problem but I do not
know the remedy. Any suggestions on how to fix this command would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
I can not find the debug file. Where might this be located? When I
run LyX with debug messages I get lots of output.
Best I can tell there is a problem when it gets to processing the bibtex
files:
bibfiles "K:/My Documents/Research/CodeLibraryNew/bibtex/bib/ken-main"
options "K:/
Enrico Forestieri for...@... writes:
Ken writes:
It does appear to be quite simple in its capabilities and not able to
handle even moderately complex formulas (exp(2)*exp(3)) in either
octave or maxima.
Note that if you type exp(2) literally, LyX has to use some heuristics in
order
Enrico Forestieri for...@... writes:
Ken writes:
It does appear to be quite simple in its capabilities and not able to
handle even moderately complex formulas (exp(2)*exp(3)) in either
octave or maxima.
Note that if you type exp(2) literally, LyX has to use some heuristics in
order
Enrico Forestieri <for...@...> writes:
>
> Ken writes:
>
> > It does appear to be quite simple in its capabilities and not able to
> > handle even moderately complex formulas (exp(2)*exp(3)) in either
> > octave or maxima.
>
> Note that if you type exp(2) li
, how to perform common SWP tasks in LyX so
new users can get started fast.
2009/11/23 Ken kmai...@googlemail.com:
Ah, sorry. The twice comment makes sense now.
Yes, I agree some SWP bindings would be nice but I am not very good
with SWP and I have zero-chance of getting my co-author to change
the Edit-Math-CAS options.
2009/11/24 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com:
On 11/24/09, Ken kmai...@googlemail.com wrote:
I have maxima-5.16.3 and octave-3.2.3 installed on my Windows XP
machine. When I enter the math formula 2+2 and click on
Edit-Math-CAS... and choose maxima or octave
Olivier Ripoll durocortorum73-gm...@... writes:
Ken wrote:
That's a fantastic new discovery of a further LyX feature. As for
making it more useful, perhaps LyX needs some buttons in the math
toolbar for Octave or Maxima or a way of customizing some new buttons
to run the Edit-Math-CAS
2009/11/24 Ken kmai...@googlemail.com:
2009/11/24 Andre Poenitz andre.poen...@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de:
The current CAS support in LyX is a toy, no more. Really. There is not
enough flesh to justify documentation. It would not take lot of effort
to make it work considerably better
Would a single button do the trick? Does the tool used (i.e. maxima
or octave or other) depend on whether the user is looking for a
numerical or symbolic solution?
2009/11/24 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes lasgout...@lyx.org:
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes:
Thus, to discover the CAS support in LyX a
, how to perform common SWP tasks in LyX so
new users can get started fast.
2009/11/23 Ken kmai...@googlemail.com:
Ah, sorry. The twice comment makes sense now.
Yes, I agree some SWP bindings would be nice but I am not very good
with SWP and I have zero-chance of getting my co-author to change
the Edit-Math-CAS options.
2009/11/24 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com:
On 11/24/09, Ken kmai...@googlemail.com wrote:
I have maxima-5.16.3 and octave-3.2.3 installed on my Windows XP
machine. When I enter the math formula 2+2 and click on
Edit-Math-CAS... and choose maxima or octave
Olivier Ripoll durocortorum73-gm...@... writes:
Ken wrote:
That's a fantastic new discovery of a further LyX feature. As for
making it more useful, perhaps LyX needs some buttons in the math
toolbar for Octave or Maxima or a way of customizing some new buttons
to run the Edit-Math-CAS
2009/11/24 Ken kmai...@googlemail.com:
2009/11/24 Andre Poenitz andre.poen...@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de:
The current CAS support in LyX is a toy, no more. Really. There is not
enough flesh to justify documentation. It would not take lot of effort
to make it work considerably better
Would a single button do the trick? Does the tool used (i.e. maxima
or octave or other) depend on whether the user is looking for a
numerical or symbolic solution?
2009/11/24 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes lasgout...@lyx.org:
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes:
Thus, to discover the CAS support in LyX a
les to lyx, how to perform common SWP tasks in LyX so
new users can get started fast.
2009/11/23 Ken <kmai...@googlemail.com>:
> Ah, sorry. The "twice" comment makes sense now.
>
> Yes, I agree some SWP bindings would be nice but I am not very good
> with SWP and I ha
new buttons
to run the Edit->Math->CAS options.
2009/11/24 Liviu Andronic <landronim...@gmail.com>:
> On 11/24/09, Ken <kmai...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> I have maxima-5.16.3 and octave-3.2.3 installed on my Windows XP
>> machine. When I enter the math formula 2+2 a
Olivier Ripoll <durocortorum73-gm...@...> writes:
> Ken wrote:
> >
> > That's a fantastic new discovery of a further LyX feature. As for
> > making it more useful, perhaps LyX needs some buttons in the math
> > toolbar for Octave or Maxima or a way of custom
2009/11/24 Ken <kmai...@googlemail.com>:
> 2009/11/24 Andre Poenitz <andre.poen...@mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de>:
>> The current CAS support in LyX is a toy, no more. Really. There is not
>> enough flesh to justify documentation. It would not take lot of effort
>> to
Would a single button do the trick? Does the tool used (i.e. maxima
or octave or other) depend on whether the user is looking for a
numerical or symbolic solution?
2009/11/24 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes :
> rgheck writes:
>>> Thus, to discover the CAS support
be interested.
Regards,
Ken
out non-native latex commands like \tabularnewline so
that a LyX document will import into SWP easily?
Thanks,
Ken
2009/11/23 Gyorgy SZEIDL gyorgy.sze...@uni-miskolc.hu:
Ken wrote:
Giulio Morello giulio.more...@... writes:
Hi all,
I am working with Lyx and my co-author is using SWP
be interested.
Regards,
Ken
out non-native latex commands like \tabularnewline so
that a LyX document will import into SWP easily?
Thanks,
Ken
2009/11/23 Gyorgy SZEIDL gyorgy.sze...@uni-miskolc.hu:
Ken wrote:
Giulio Morello giulio.more...@... writes:
Hi all,
I am working with Lyx and my co-author is using SWP
package.
If anyone else has thoughts/experience/solutions, I would be interested.
Regards,
Ken
out non-native latex commands like \tabularnewline so
that a LyX document will import into SWP easily?
Thanks,
Ken
2009/11/23 Gyorgy SZEIDL <gyorgy.sze...@uni-miskolc.hu>:
> Ken wrote:
>
> Giulio Morello <giulio.more...@...> writes:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I
be so that I could
save pdf drafts of the file.
How would I change the settings for these? (NB. I am a LyX 1.6.3 user
on Windows XP).
Thanks!
Ken
be so that I could
save pdf drafts of the file.
How would I change the settings for these? (NB. I am a LyX 1.6.3 user
on Windows XP).
Thanks!
Ken
uld it be possible to
add a date prefix to the filename too? This would be so that I could
save pdf drafts of the file.
How would I change the settings for these? (NB. I am a LyX 1.6.3 user
on Windows XP).
Thanks!
Ken
).
Ken
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