I'm glad someone else asked this question, because this is a very
important issue for me as well (it would be a great selling point for
LyX if it supported unicode IPA characters out of the box).
I started playing around with 1.5 but found that, while LyX correctly
displays unicode IPA
I'm glad someone else asked this question, because this is a very
important issue for me as well (it would be a great selling point for
LyX if it supported unicode IPA characters out of the box).
I started playing around with 1.5 but found that, while LyX correctly
displays unicode IPA
I'm glad someone else asked this question, because this is a very
important issue for me as well (it would be a great selling point for
LyX if it supported unicode IPA characters out of the box).
I started playing around with 1.5 but found that, while LyX correctly
displays unicode IPA
I tried out 1.5.0 on an Intel Mac 10.4.8. I see that the behavior of
the cursor around line breaks is much better in 1.5.0 than in 1.4x,
but I think I may have found a slight irregularity. In 1.4.0, the
cursor would get stuck on a line break, period. It was impossible to
up-arrow or left-arrow
I tried out 1.5.0 on an Intel Mac 10.4.8. I see that the behavior of
the cursor around line breaks is much better in 1.5.0 than in 1.4x,
but I think I may have found a slight irregularity. In 1.4.0, the
cursor would get stuck on a line break, period. It was impossible to
up-arrow or left-arrow
I tried out 1.5.0 on an Intel Mac 10.4.8. I see that the behavior of
the cursor around line breaks is much better in 1.5.0 than in 1.4x,
but I think I may have found a slight irregularity. In 1.4.0, the
cursor would get stuck on a line break, period. It was impossible to
up-arrow or left-arrow
Before the server died, I tried to download 1.5.0beta for Intel Mac
and it didn't work for me. I don't recall all the details, but I think
it was a .zip file, which the Mac couldn't unpack (it complained of an
unexpected error or something along those lines). I can't replicate
the problem right
Before the server died, I tried to download 1.5.0beta for Intel Mac
and it didn't work for me. I don't recall all the details, but I think
it was a .zip file, which the Mac couldn't unpack (it complained of an
unexpected error or something along those lines). I can't replicate
the problem right
Before the server died, I tried to download 1.5.0beta for Intel Mac
and it didn't work for me. I don't recall all the details, but I think
it was a .zip file, which the Mac couldn't unpack (it complained of an
unexpected error or something along those lines). I can't replicate
the problem right
Sophie,
What you describe looks a lot like plainnat.bst, which is included in
LyX. In any case, you probably should use Natbib. For more on Natbib,
see the following page:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX#toc12
I'd look at the .bst files included in your basic distribution. If you
don't
Sophie,
What you describe looks a lot like plainnat.bst, which is included in
LyX. In any case, you probably should use Natbib. For more on Natbib,
see the following page:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX#toc12
I'd look at the .bst files included in your basic distribution. If you
don't
Sophie,
What you describe looks a lot like plainnat.bst, which is included in
LyX. In any case, you probably should use Natbib. For more on Natbib,
see the following page:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX#toc12
I'd look at the .bst files included in your basic distribution. If you
don't
On 1/19/07, Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29 Aug, 2006, at 6:10 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
Kimmo,
I have not tried it, but the section Break and Continue a Enumerate
List at
http://www.people.ku.edu/~ashan/museWeb/LyxNotes.html
seems to be a solution for your problem.
Paul
On 1/19/07, Stefano Franchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 29 Aug, 2006, at 6:10 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
Kimmo,
I have not tried it, but the section Break and Continue a Enumerate
List at
http://www.people.ku.edu/~ashan/museWeb/LyxNotes.html
seems to be a solution for your problem.
Paul
On 1/19/07, Stefano Franchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 29 Aug, 2006, at 6:10 AM, Paul Smith wrote:
>
> Kimmo,
>
> I have not tried it, but the section "Break and Continue a Enumerate
> List" at
>
> http://www.people.ku.edu/~ashan/museWeb/LyxNotes.html
>
> seems to be a solution for your
Srinivas Nedunuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
..besides typing in some ERT?
You can enter circumflex accents in ASCII. In Mac OS X, switch your OS
keyboard to British (identical to American but allows one to use
keyboard shorcuts in LyX 1.4.3), and type â as option-i a. Or in
Windows:
Srinivas Nedunuri [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
..besides typing in some ERT?
You can enter circumflex accents in ASCII. In Mac OS X, switch your OS
keyboard to British (identical to American but allows one to use
keyboard shorcuts in LyX 1.4.3), and type â as option-i a. Or in
Windows:
> Srinivas Nedunuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> ..besides typing in some ERT?
You can enter circumflex accents in ASCII. In Mac OS X, switch your OS
keyboard to "British" (identical to American but allows one to use
keyboard shorcuts in LyX 1.4.3), and type â as "option-i a." Or in
This question about numbering seems to be one of the most frequently
asked questions on the list and there was no wiki page devoted to it,
so I started one:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Numbering
It's kind of pathetic at present, but please expand and add links.
There is a lot of information about
This question about numbering seems to be one of the most frequently
asked questions on the list and there was no wiki page devoted to it,
so I started one:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Numbering
It's kind of pathetic at present, but please expand and add links.
There is a lot of information about
This question about numbering seems to be one of the most frequently
asked questions on the list and there was no wiki page devoted to it,
so I started one:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Numbering
It's kind of pathetic at present, but please expand and add links.
There is a lot of information about
Is there any way in LyX to 'color' a table cell's background with a
grey pattern? I didn't find anything to this effect in the menu,
documentation and wiki. Perhaps a good soul would be kind enough to
indicate the appropriate LaTex command to use (if that's what's
needed)?
Is there any way in LyX to 'color' a table cell's background with a
grey pattern? I didn't find anything to this effect in the menu,
documentation and wiki. Perhaps a good soul would be kind enough to
indicate the appropriate LaTex command to use (if that's what's
needed)?
Is there any way in LyX to 'color' a table cell's background with a
grey pattern? I didn't find anything to this effect in the menu,
documentation and wiki. Perhaps a good soul would be kind enough to
indicate the appropriate LaTex command to use (if that's what's
needed)?
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
Or, hit Ctrl+M twice to enter math-text mode, and enter this straight
into math-text mode for a WYSIWYG experience. For more discussion of
symbols and diacritics, see http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc6
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
This *shouldn't* be required. I can type accents in LyX just like I
can in any other application on Mac (with the exception that when I
hit option-e initially in LyX, I don't see the acute accent
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
Or, hit Ctrl+M twice to enter math-text mode, and enter this straight
into math-text mode for a WYSIWYG experience. For more discussion of
symbols and diacritics, see http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc6
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
This *shouldn't* be required. I can type accents in LyX just like I
can in any other application on Mac (with the exception that when I
hit option-e initially in LyX, I don't see the acute accent
Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the following in ERT:
\'e
\`e
Or, hit Ctrl+M twice to enter math-text mode, and enter this straight
into math-text mode for a WYSIWYG experience. For more discussion of
symbols and diacritics, see http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc6
> Depending on the accent you want (acute or grave), insert the
> following in ERT:
>
> \'e
> \`e
>
This *shouldn't* be required. I can type accents in LyX just like I
can in any other application on Mac (with the exception that when I
hit -e initially in LyX, I don't see the acute accent
PS And don't forget to reconfigure LyX after you install the .bst
files.
You may need to do this at ToolsTeX Information, then choose BibTeX
Files and hit Rescan.
This procedure is actually described on the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX#toc10
Maria
PS And don't forget to reconfigure LyX after you install the .bst
files.
You may need to do this at ToolsTeX Information, then choose BibTeX
Files and hit Rescan.
This procedure is actually described on the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX#toc10
Maria
> PS And don't forget to reconfigure LyX after you install the .bst
> files.
> You may need to do this at Tools>TeX Information, then choose "BibTeX
> Files" and hit Rescan.
This procedure is actually described on the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX#toc10
Maria
The problem is independent of JabRef--It's the configuration of your .bst file.
I can re-create a similar problem, except the dot will appear after
the question mark--and I only get this with linquiry2.bst, but not
with plainnat.bst (I use natbib).
Maria
On 10/28/06, Richard Heck [EMAIL
The problem is independent of JabRef--It's the configuration of your .bst file.
I can re-create a similar problem, except the dot will appear after
the question mark--and I only get this with linquiry2.bst, but not
with plainnat.bst (I use natbib).
Maria
On 10/28/06, Richard Heck [EMAIL
The problem is independent of JabRef--It's the configuration of your .bst file.
I can re-create a similar problem, except the dot will appear after
the question mark--and I only get this with linquiry2.bst, but not
with plainnat.bst (I use natbib).
Maria
On 10/28/06, Richard Heck <[EMAIL
The accent you are looking for is called a macron.
A macron a is \={a}. The macron is on p. 50 of the TIPA manual. It's
also in the Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List (link on the wiki you
mentioned).
mg
On 10/7/06, Sebastian Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I would like to add some
The accent you are looking for is called a macron.
A macron a is \={a}. The macron is on p. 50 of the TIPA manual. It's
also in the Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List (link on the wiki you
mentioned).
mg
On 10/7/06, Sebastian Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I would like to add some
The accent you are looking for is called a "macron."
A macron "a" is \={a}. The macron is on p. 50 of the TIPA manual. It's
also in the Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List (link on the wiki you
mentioned).
mg
On 10/7/06, Sebastian Mohr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,
I would like to add
The wiki covers this:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Tables#toc6
mg
On 10/6/06, Frederic Fol Leymarie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
how can I in LyX set the background color or
gray-level of individual cells of a table ?
same question for an entire row and/or column..
cheers,
Frederic
The wiki covers this:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Tables#toc6
mg
On 10/6/06, Frederic Fol Leymarie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
how can I in LyX set the background color or
gray-level of individual cells of a table ?
same question for an entire row and/or column..
cheers,
Frederic
The wiki covers this:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Tables#toc6
mg
On 10/6/06, Frederic Fol Leymarie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
how can I in LyX set the background color or
gray-level of individual cells of a table ?
same question for an entire row and/or column..
cheers,
Frederic
I haven't been able to access either http://www.lyx.org or http://
wiki.lyx.org since Friday. Are the servers down?
Maria
I haven't been able to access either http://www.lyx.org or http://
wiki.lyx.org since Friday. Are the servers down?
Maria
I haven't been able to access either http://www.lyx.org or http://
wiki.lyx.org since Friday. Are the servers down?
Maria
On Sep 18, 2006, at 7:55 PM, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
Hello,
it seems that the 1.4.2 version of LyX for MacOS X (10.4.7, PPC)
has certain
GUI problems:
- LyX - About does nothing
- LyX - Preferences displays the About LyX dialog
- LyX - Quit LyX displays the Preferences dialog
- File - Quit
On Sep 18, 2006, at 7:55 PM, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
Hello,
it seems that the 1.4.2 version of LyX for MacOS X (10.4.7, PPC)
has certain
GUI problems:
- LyX - About does nothing
- LyX - Preferences displays the About LyX dialog
- LyX - Quit LyX displays the Preferences dialog
- File - Quit
On Sep 18, 2006, at 7:55 PM, Wolfgang Keller wrote:
Hello,
it seems that the 1.4.2 version of LyX for MacOS X (10.4.7, PPC)
has certain
GUI problems:
- LyX -> About does nothing
- LyX -> Preferences displays the About LyX dialog
- LyX -> Quit LyX displays the Preferences dialog
- File ->
If you often use sequentially numbered lists that span several
sections, you might want to check out the Covington package. It does
just that, and you can set LyX up so that it provides the numbered
environment as part of a document class (e.g., Article).
If you often use sequentially numbered lists that span several
sections, you might want to check out the Covington package. It does
just that, and you can set LyX up so that it provides the numbered
environment as part of a document class (e.g., Article).
If you often use sequentially numbered lists that span several
sections, you might want to check out the Covington package. It does
just that, and you can set LyX up so that it provides the numbered
environment as part of a document class (e.g., Article).
The following, though, does not work:
\textschwa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\textipa{YES}
\textglotstop
\textipa{?}
All of them work for me. Note, however, that you have to type them as
M-m
\textipaspace[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where the space creates the tipa inset.
Does this help?
The following, though, does not work:
\textschwa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\textipa{YES}
\textglotstop
\textipa{?}
All of them work for me. Note, however, that you have to type them as
M-m
\textipaspace[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where the space creates the tipa inset.
Does this help?
The following, though, does not :
\textschwa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\textipa{YES}
\textglotstop
\textipa{?}
All of them work for me. Note, however, that you have to type them as
M-m
\textipa[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where the space creates the tipa inset.
Does this help?
It does,
Dear LyX Users,
I just saw (http://www.lyx.org/announce/1_4_2.txt) that LyX now
supports TIPA directly, and when I tried it out, I ran into an odd
problem. Can someone replicate it? This is Mac OS 10.4.7, PPC, LyX
1.4.2, clean reinstallation of LyX and MacTeX.
Hit Ctrl+M+M to enter
Dear LyX Users,
I just saw (http://www.lyx.org/announce/1_4_2.txt) that LyX now
supports TIPA directly, and when I tried it out, I ran into an odd
problem. Can someone replicate it? This is Mac OS 10.4.7, PPC, LyX
1.4.2, clean reinstallation of LyX and MacTeX.
Hit Ctrl+M+M to enter
Dear LyX Users,
I just saw (http://www.lyx.org/announce/1_4_2.txt) that LyX now
supports TIPA directly, and when I tried it out, I ran into an odd
problem. Can someone replicate it? This is Mac OS 10.4.7, PPC, LyX
1.4.2, clean reinstallation of LyX and MacTeX.
Hit Ctrl+M+M to enter
1) I don't know (and forget when I do know) all the shortcuts for
various
lines, heading levels and the like.
Hmm, ok I see. When it comes to remembering the markup, have you
ever noticed the icons just below the edit area? See here for instance
Does TeXShop make a better previewer than the default (Preview) for
LyX/Mac?
Do you mean DVI? TeXShop is launched in Mac OS when you view a file
in DVI from inside LyX. Preview.app is simply what's launched when
you want to view a pdf file, which is the output of pdflatex or
dvipdfm or
1) I don't know (and forget when I do know) all the shortcuts for
various
lines, heading levels and the like.
Hmm, ok I see. When it comes to remembering the markup, have you
ever noticed the icons just below the edit area? See here for instance
Does TeXShop make a better previewer than the default (Preview) for
LyX/Mac?
Do you mean DVI? TeXShop is launched in Mac OS when you view a file
in DVI from inside LyX. Preview.app is simply what's launched when
you want to view a pdf file, which is the output of pdflatex or
dvipdfm or
1) I don't know (and forget when I do know) all the shortcuts for
various
lines, heading levels and the like.
Hmm, ok I see. When it comes to remembering the markup, have you
ever noticed the icons just below the edit area? See here for instance
Does TeXShop make a better previewer than the default (Preview) for
LyX/Mac?
Do you mean DVI? TeXShop is launched in Mac OS when you view a file
in DVI from inside LyX. Preview.app is simply what's launched when
you want to view a pdf file, which is the output of pdflatex or
dvipdfm or
Here is a problem (maybe it's a bug, though I couldn't find anything
on this in bugzilla):
When something is copied from, say, the enumerate environment into
a table cell, the environment is copied with the rest of the text,
even if you just copy one word. Once the word is inside a table
Oh, sorry--I missed it in my bug search. I guess the bug is more
general than the report indicates.
maria
On May 28, 2006, at 1:33 PM, Georg Baum wrote:
Am Sonntag, 28. Mai 2006 19:25 schrieb Maria Gouskova:
Here is a problem (maybe it's a bug, though I couldn't find anything
Here is a problem (maybe it's a bug, though I couldn't find anything
on this in bugzilla):
When something is copied from, say, the enumerate environment into
a table cell, the environment is copied with the rest of the text,
even if you just copy one word. Once the word is inside a table
Oh, sorry--I missed it in my bug search. I guess the bug is more
general than the report indicates.
maria
On May 28, 2006, at 1:33 PM, Georg Baum wrote:
Am Sonntag, 28. Mai 2006 19:25 schrieb Maria Gouskova:
Here is a problem (maybe it's a bug, though I couldn't find anything
Here is a problem (maybe it's a bug, though I couldn't find anything
on this in bugzilla):
When something is copied from, say, the "enumerate" environment into
a table cell, the environment is copied with the rest of the text,
even if you just copy one word. Once the word is inside a table
Oh, sorry--I missed it in my bug search. I guess the bug is more
general than the report indicates.
maria
On May 28, 2006, at 1:33 PM, Georg Baum wrote:
Am Sonntag, 28. Mai 2006 19:25 schrieb Maria Gouskova:
Here is a problem (maybe it's a bug, though I couldn't find anything
On May 25, 2006, at 10:20 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On May 25, 2006, at 6:06 AM, Charles de Miramon wrote:
I have just created http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX
Please add the information of this thread there. I will add my own
tricks
with jurabib when I find a little time. If we could
On May 25, 2006, at 10:20 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On May 25, 2006, at 6:06 AM, Charles de Miramon wrote:
I have just created http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX
Please add the information of this thread there. I will add my own
tricks
with jurabib when I find a little time. If we could
On May 25, 2006, at 10:20 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On May 25, 2006, at 6:06 AM, Charles de Miramon wrote:
I have just created http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HumanitiesLyX
Please add the information of this thread there. I will add my own
tricks
with jurabib when I find a little time. If we could
I use Mac OS 10.4.6, LyX 1.4.1, but this was also the case in 1.3.7:
The default shortcut for closing a window in the mac bind file is Cmd
+W, which closes any open document (as expected). But the Math Panel
and other editing windows (e.g., Paragraph Settings, Edit Table)
cannot be closed
I use Mac OS 10.4.6, LyX 1.4.1, but this was also the case in 1.3.7:
The default shortcut for closing a window in the mac bind file is
Cmd+W, which closes any open document (as expected). But the Math
Panel and other editing windows (e.g., Paragraph Settings, Edit
Table) cannot be closed
I've been running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8, but Computer Services
at my university will be updating my office machine to Mac OS
10.4.5 tomorrow. After that, I will be looking to install TeX again
and then LyX 1.4.1. Some questions:
1 Any advice on the installation processes? Things to
I use Mac OS 10.4.6, LyX 1.4.1, but this was also the case in 1.3.7:
The default shortcut for closing a window in the mac bind file is Cmd
+W, which closes any open document (as expected). But the Math Panel
and other editing windows (e.g., Paragraph Settings, Edit Table)
cannot be closed
I use Mac OS 10.4.6, LyX 1.4.1, but this was also the case in 1.3.7:
The default shortcut for closing a window in the mac bind file is
Cmd+W, which closes any open document (as expected). But the Math
Panel and other editing windows (e.g., Paragraph Settings, Edit
Table) cannot be closed
I've been running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8, but Computer Services
at my university will be updating my office machine to Mac OS
10.4.5 tomorrow. After that, I will be looking to install TeX again
and then LyX 1.4.1. Some questions:
1 Any advice on the installation processes? Things to
I use Mac OS 10.4.6, LyX 1.4.1, but this was also the case in 1.3.7:
The default shortcut for closing a window in the mac bind file is Cmd
+W, which closes any open document (as expected). But the Math Panel
and other editing windows (e.g., Paragraph Settings, Edit Table)
cannot be closed
I use Mac OS 10.4.6, LyX 1.4.1, but this was also the case in 1.3.7:
The default shortcut for closing a window in the mac bind file is
Cmd+W, which closes any open document (as expected). But the Math
Panel and other editing windows (e.g., Paragraph Settings, Edit
Table) cannot be closed
I've been running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8, but Computer Services
at my university will be updating my office machine to Mac OS
10.4.5 tomorrow. After that, I will be looking to install TeX again
and then LyX 1.4.1. Some questions:
1 Any advice on the installation processes? Things to
Try using pdflatex instead of DVI.
Maria
On May 15, 2006, at 5:21 PM, J. Marton wrote:
Dear Ladies Gentlemen of Lyx,
Maybe You can help me,
whenever I insert a graph into the text, either with ending jpeg,
bmp or any else and then try to View DVI, then I get this error-
message
Try using pdflatex instead of DVI.
Maria
On May 15, 2006, at 5:21 PM, J. Marton wrote:
Dear Ladies Gentlemen of Lyx,
Maybe You can help me,
whenever I insert a graph into the text, either with ending jpeg,
bmp or any else and then try to View DVI, then I get this error-
message
Try using pdflatex instead of DVI.
Maria
On May 15, 2006, at 5:21 PM, J. Marton wrote:
Dear Ladies & Gentlemen of Lyx,
Maybe You can help me,
whenever I insert a graph into the text, either with ending jpeg,
bmp or any else and then try to View DVI, then I get this error-
message
I have the same exact problem, also on Mac OS 10.4.6--upgrading from
1.3x to 1.4 broke image support. I used JPEG images, and LyX says it
cannot find a converter.
Reconfiguring LyX didn't fix it.
What is the converter for JPEG images, just so I can manually define
it in
Never mind--I reconfigured LyX for another problem (see the LyX png
and eps thread) and this fixed the instant Preview issue. It's still
very slow but at least now it works.
mg
On May 8, 2006, at 2:45 AM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Example file attached. Although
If you move aside your preferences file (~/Library/Application
Support/LyX-1.4/preferences) and restart LyX, do things work?
Yes!
Maria
manually after upgrading. It won't hurt
and it might fix a few things.
Maria
On May 8, 2006, at 10:22 AM, Stephen Harris wrote:
Maria Gouskova wrote:
I have the same exact problem, also on Mac OS 10.4.6--upgrading
from 1.3x to 1.4 broke image support. I used JPEG images, and LyX
says
perusal.
Maria
preferences_1_4_1
Description: Binary data
preferences_inside_lyx
Description: Binary data
preferences1_3_7
Description: Binary data
On May 8, 2006, at 11:57 AM, Stephen Harris wrote:
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Well, I am no pro at this, but it appears that ImageMagick was in
fact
I have the same exact problem, also on Mac OS 10.4.6--upgrading from
1.3x to 1.4 broke image support. I used JPEG images, and LyX says it
cannot find a converter.
Reconfiguring LyX didn't fix it.
What is the converter for JPEG images, just so I can manually define
it in
Never mind--I reconfigured LyX for another problem (see the LyX png
and eps thread) and this fixed the instant Preview issue. It's still
very slow but at least now it works.
mg
On May 8, 2006, at 2:45 AM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Example file attached. Although
If you move aside your preferences file (~/Library/Application
Support/LyX-1.4/preferences) and restart LyX, do things work?
Yes!
Maria
manually after upgrading. It won't hurt
and it might fix a few things.
Maria
On May 8, 2006, at 10:22 AM, Stephen Harris wrote:
Maria Gouskova wrote:
I have the same exact problem, also on Mac OS 10.4.6--upgrading
from 1.3x to 1.4 broke image support. I used JPEG images, and LyX
says
perusal.
Maria
preferences_1_4_1
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preferences_inside_lyx
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preferences1_3_7
Description: Binary data
On May 8, 2006, at 11:57 AM, Stephen Harris wrote:
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Well, I am no pro at this, but it appears that ImageMagick was in
fact
I have the same exact problem, also on Mac OS 10.4.6--upgrading from
1.3x to 1.4 broke image support. I used JPEG images, and LyX says it
cannot find a converter.
Reconfiguring LyX didn't fix it.
What is the converter for JPEG images, just so I can manually define
it in
Never mind--I reconfigured LyX for another problem (see the "LyX png
and eps" thread) and this fixed the instant Preview issue. It's still
very slow but at least now it works.
mg
On May 8, 2006, at 2:45 AM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Example file attached
If you move aside your preferences file (~/Library/Application
Support/LyX-1.4/preferences) and restart LyX, do things work?
Yes!
Maria
manually after upgrading. It won't hurt
and it might fix a few things.
Maria
On May 8, 2006, at 10:22 AM, Stephen Harris wrote:
Maria Gouskova wrote:
I have the same exact problem, also on Mac OS 10.4.6--upgrading
from 1.3x to 1.4 broke image support. I used JPEG images, and LyX
says
perusal.
Maria
preferences_1_4_1
Description: Binary data
preferences_inside_lyx
Description: Binary data
preferences1_3_7
Description: Binary data
On May 8, 2006, at 11:57 AM, Stephen Harris wrote:
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Well, I am no pro at this, but it appears that ImageMagick was in
fact
tipa_example.lyx
Description: Binary data
On May 7, 2006, at 3:04 AM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Maria Gouskova wrote:
Instant Preview does not seem to work for the phonetic fonts package
TIPA or for Qtree in 1.4.1. I am using Mac OS version 10.4.6, and
Instant Preview works correctly for math symbols
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