, and constructs like
21 to redirect stderr to stdout. It's still a far cry from ksh, but
it's improved to the point where it's usable for simple tasks, anyway.
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on the best way to do this? Final output will be PDF
(probably created with pdflatex), and I'm using LyX under Windows,
though I could easily install it under Linux if for some reason it was
easier there.
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with the rest of the text and so forth.
This works well for DVI and PDF, in my tests.
I'd like to thank several people on the list who offered advice when I
asked how to do this a while back, by the way, particularly Helge
Hafting, who pointed me down this path.
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.
I prefer CUI clients, and I don't care to have applications (LyX or
otherwise) mucking about with my version control. But there's a
Tortoise for CVSNT, too, for people who prefer GUI integration.
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XP box, I suspect you won't have that authority for
c:\. And that, of course, is as it should be; ordinary users shouldn't
be able to create directories, real or virtual, in the root of the boot
drive (assuming c: is the boot drive).
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that the
c:\aspell virtual path will go away when the machine is rebooted or when
explicitly deleted with linkd, so there's no permanent change to the
target system.
--
Michael Wojcik
to be a case-sensitivity issue. The package is CJK.sty,
not cjk.sty. You need \usepackage{CJK} in the preamble.
If you don't have CJK.sty on your system, you'll have to look at how
your LaTeX implementation installs packages. I'm using MikTeX, so I
can't offer any help there.
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for hyperref.) LaTeX typically comes
with tons of package documentation and other useful tidbits, but it's a
bit disorganized.
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available, and there are
advantages to doing it with XSLT: you can export from within Freemind,
and you're using an engine designed for this purpose, so you can
concentrate on the transformations rather than the implementation.)
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not
particularly good at composing clear email messages.
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something like Print
(Postscript) or Print (dvips). An unqualified Print menu action
isn't meaningful for LyX.
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, as far as I can see.
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the
style sheet (the CSS file) after generating the content. (You can also
create a style sheet ahead of time and just substitute it for the one
generated by htlatex.) HTML layout is properly done through a
stylesheet (using floats, positioning, widths and heights, etc) anyway.
--
Michael Wojcik
rgheck wrote:
Michael Wojcik wrote:
I don't think this is a bug in Qt, though arguably it's a missing
feature. Shortcuts are not first-class filesystem objects in Windows.
They're files that are treated in a special manner by Windows Explorer.
LyX uses Qt for its file dialogs, etc, so
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, Michael Wojcik wrote:
It's an attribute, not a tag. And it's deprecated in HTML 4.0, and
omitted
entirely in XHTML 1.0. The correct way to specify justification in
contemporary HTML is with a style.
That's because xhtml has moved toward separation
,
does have some weight in evaluating its importance.
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not surprised that Adrian's college uses the same convention
when documenting prior publication.
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fine.
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, and to be honest
I'm a bit puzzled by all the worrying.
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hammers for different tasks. Sometimes I use a hammer where someone
else might use a nailgun. You want to use an appropriate tool, but
that still leaves you with choices, and different users prefer
different trade-offs.
--
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missing something? I only read through four or five source files.
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and this part-time Master's
degree I'm working on.
What I really *should* do is send in a financial contribution.
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and style guides; there
are the whims of individuals.
So no one can give you a universal rule for a specific sort of
citation. It depends on who's going to be reading it, and what they'll
accept.
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, that I have 16 substantial LyX
documents. Not bad, considering I'm often forced to work in Office or
OO for interop reasons.
And I haven't tried LyX for presentations yet, and those represent a
substantial portion of my document output.
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composition today. Word processing - and
specifically Word - is essentially a general-ed skill in itself, in
today's job market. In advanced composition and digital-rhetoric
classes, many people are teaching other writing tools.
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(and word processors for only slightly longer), so
perhaps I'm simply used to doing so.
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not sure I have the disk space required, for that matter.)
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anyone - evil, money-grubbing corporations included - use
them as they see fit.
(I had a short polemic about the diminishment of the public domain
ready, but this isn't the place for it.)
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.
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.
[1] http://www.bitjungle.com/isoent/
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if it
changes when you switch focus between LyX and other applications where
the keyboard works as expected.
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Alan Isaac wrote:
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, Michael Wojcik wrote:
I'd avoid GNU RCS for Windows. I've seen it corrupt
working files numerous times.
Perhaps relevant:
http://www.uvm.edu/~ashawley/rcs/faq.txt
No, these are actual bugs in either RCS or GNU diff. I've worked with
RCS since
the Unicode locale is a problem; you could try using a different
locale, just to see if that has any effect.
Other than that, I don't have any ideas. I haven't had to muck about
with LyX's input handling on Linux.
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Adobe products.
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://htmlhelp.com/reference/charset/iso160-191.gif
[2] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=lyx-usersm=108853821905898w=2
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, by the way - it's not
specific to Linux.
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the
Python binaries are updated, since they might be linked with a
different MSVC version.
Sure makes SVR4 shared object versioning look good, doesn't it?
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for tying it to the old version of the DLL.
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. It's worked very well on a number of
OSes. It would work on Windows if Microsoft could figure out 1) how to
version properly, and 2) how to maintain backward compatibility. And
it's not like those are unsolved problems.
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no way to coordinate versions among
unrelated applications. People build and distribute binaries, and they
carry with them MSVC version requirements.
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Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 03:47:45PM -0500, Michael Wojcik wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
What's wrong with static linking? At least it goes away when the
application goes away.
Completely infeasible on Windows. ...
Many people have done
back-of-the-envelope
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 03:42:52PM -0500, Michael Wojcik wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 11:07:05AM -0500, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I've worked on many projects that maintained backward compatibility
with new releases of the API, and seen a great many more
This has gone on far too long, and I'm not really interested in
arguing the point. But some of your response is simply factually
incorrect. So, for the record:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 11:21:27AM -0500, Michael Wojcik wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 03
things. LyX is one of the few exceptions.)
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.
That doesn't mean it's not useful to ask these questions, of course.
Understanding why LyX doesn't show page breaks means understanding the
principle of late rendering, and hopefully why it's valuable.
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:.)
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component separator for a
hierarchical path. A valid file-scheme URL must use the forward slash
(/). There's nothing OS-dependent about that; it's required by the URI
specification.
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of c:. That's no longer allowed by the current URI
specification. A strictly-correct file-scheme URL on Windows would use
c%3a for the drive letter and colon.
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know if those characters are
being used for their reserved purpose.
Personally, I'd rather see a documentation update, and not have LyX
try to monkey with the URL contents.
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Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Michael Wojcik schrieb:
As said this is a bug in LyX I will fix soon. The LyX will automatically
translate \ to / etc.
I don't see how that's a LyX bug.
It is a bug, because \ is not allowed as argument of \href and therefore
you get LaTeX errors.
Ah, I see. Thanks
switch to LyX
if it were more like Word.
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don't start at the beginning of a paragraph. But
that's minor - I imagine I can probably suppress the indentation of the
first paragraph with a little ERT.
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tried playing around with various combinations of Windows shortcuts
and Interix symbolic and hard links, but couldn't find one that would
pick the right associated program for a file without an extension.
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, but it works for a simple
test Python script, so it might fix the lyx2lxy issue on Windows.
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the filenames with suffixed version numbers, but ld wants them with no
suffix.
Presumably, the fix would be to create the missing symlink:
su root ln -s libbz2.so.1.0.0 /usr/lib/libbz2.so
but I haven't tried this myself.
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Paul Smith wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 09:23:48 -0500, Michael Wojcik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Presumably, the fix would be to create the missing symlink:
su root ln -s libbz2.so.1.0.0 /usr/lib/libbz2.so
but I haven't tried this myself.
Thanks, Michael, but, apparently, it does not solve
.)
I can also do a Tip for my Windows lyx2lyx.cmd hack.
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in ~./xsession-errors.
Don't have one of those on my system.
It's actually ~/.xsession-errors - that is, a file named
.xsession-errors in your home directory.
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Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 06:59:29PM -0500, Michael Wojcik wrote:
Actually, at least in XP (and, presumably, Win2003), if the association
for the py file extension is correct, running foo.py from the command
line works fine, as does eg system(foo.py). I didn't bother testing
OS
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Michael Wojcik wrote:
You could try the following:
1. Rename lyx2lyx to lyx2lyx.py.
2. Make sure .py files have the correct association. You can create
a simple test.py containing just print 'Hello' and run that
from the command line to check.
3. Create a command file
a followup.
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the source so I can start submitting patches. This is
just the sort of thing that the main developers never get around to
because it's not a showstopper for anyone, but is trivial to fix, so
it's ideal for a community-contributed patch.)
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/316508.html
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in anything Word can't digest. Sometimes PDF is an option, but that's
still relatively rare. And for students that often applies as well,
since professors are increasingly requesting electronic submission of
papers, and many of them won't take anything but Word.
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an autorun entry in the Registry so it takes effect
every time you reboot.
(Personally, I don't use the Documents and Settings directory at all
if I can help it. I have a sensible user directory with a non-spacey path.)
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a command window and type help subst
or subst /?, you'll get some usage information.
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agreed on everything we wouldn't have much to talk about
at parties.)
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Stephen P. Harris wrote:
- Original Message - From: Michael Wojcik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
While two open single quotes are needed - ie `` - the use of is
valid for closing quotes.
Needed why? In LyX, the character should be suitable for both.
(See User's
, and constructs like
21 to redirect stderr to stdout. It's still a far cry from ksh, but
it's improved to the point where it's usable for simple tasks, anyway.
--
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on the best way to do this? Final output will be PDF
(probably created with pdflatex), and I'm using LyX under Windows,
though I could easily install it under Linux if for some reason it was
easier there.
--
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with the rest of the text and so forth.
This works well for DVI and PDF, in my tests.
I'd like to thank several people on the list who offered advice when I
asked how to do this a while back, by the way, particularly Helge
Hafting, who pointed me down this path.
--
Michael Wojcik
.
I prefer CUI clients, and I don't care to have applications (LyX or
otherwise) mucking about with my version control. But there's a
Tortoise for CVSNT, too, for people who prefer GUI integration.
--
Michael Wojcik
XP box, I suspect you won't have that authority for
c:\. And that, of course, is as it should be; ordinary users shouldn't
be able to create directories, real or virtual, in the root of the boot
drive (assuming c: is the boot drive).
--
Michael Wojcik
that the
c:\aspell virtual path will go away when the machine is rebooted or when
explicitly deleted with linkd, so there's no permanent change to the
target system.
--
Michael Wojcik
to be a case-sensitivity issue. The package is CJK.sty,
not cjk.sty. You need \usepackage{CJK} in the preamble.
If you don't have CJK.sty on your system, you'll have to look at how
your LaTeX implementation installs packages. I'm using MikTeX, so I
can't offer any help there.
--
Michael
for hyperref.) LaTeX typically comes
with tons of package documentation and other useful tidbits, but it's a
bit disorganized.
--
Michael Wojcik
available, and there are
advantages to doing it with XSLT: you can export from within Freemind,
and you're using an engine designed for this purpose, so you can
concentrate on the transformations rather than the implementation.)
--
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not
particularly good at composing clear email messages.
--
Michael Wojcik
something like Print
(Postscript) or Print (dvips). An unqualified Print menu action
isn't meaningful for LyX.
--
Michael Wojcik
, as far as I can see.
--
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the
style sheet (the CSS file) after generating the content. (You can also
create a style sheet ahead of time and just substitute it for the one
generated by htlatex.) HTML layout is properly done through a
stylesheet (using floats, positioning, widths and heights, etc) anyway.
--
Michael Wojcik
rgheck wrote:
Michael Wojcik wrote:
I don't think this is a bug in Qt, though arguably it's a missing
feature. Shortcuts are not first-class filesystem objects in Windows.
They're files that are treated in a special manner by Windows Explorer.
LyX uses Qt for its file dialogs, etc, so
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, Michael Wojcik wrote:
It's an attribute, not a tag. And it's deprecated in HTML 4.0, and
omitted
entirely in XHTML 1.0. The correct way to specify justification in
contemporary HTML is with a style.
That's because xhtml has moved toward separation
,
does have some weight in evaluating its importance.
--
Michael Wojcik
not surprised that Adrian's college uses the same convention
when documenting prior publication.
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fine.
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, and to be honest
I'm a bit puzzled by all the worrying.
--
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hammers for different tasks. Sometimes I use a hammer where someone
else might use a nailgun. You want to use an appropriate tool, but
that still leaves you with choices, and different users prefer
different trade-offs.
--
Michael Wojcik
Micro Focus
Rhetoric Writing, Michigan State University
missing something? I only read through four or five source files.
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and this part-time Master's
degree I'm working on.
What I really *should* do is send in a financial contribution.
--
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Micro Focus
Rhetoric Writing, Michigan State University
and style guides; there
are the whims of individuals.
So no one can give you a universal rule for a specific sort of
citation. It depends on who's going to be reading it, and what they'll
accept.
--
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Micro Focus
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, that I have 16 substantial LyX
documents. Not bad, considering I'm often forced to work in Office or
OO for interop reasons.
And I haven't tried LyX for presentations yet, and those represent a
substantial portion of my document output.
--
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Micro Focus
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composition today. Word processing - and
specifically Word - is essentially a general-ed skill in itself, in
today's job market. In advanced composition and digital-rhetoric
classes, many people are teaching other writing tools.
--
Michael Wojcik
Micro Focus
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(and word processors for only slightly longer), so
perhaps I'm simply used to doing so.
--
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not sure I have the disk space required, for that matter.)
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anyone - evil, money-grubbing corporations included - use
them as they see fit.
(I had a short polemic about the diminishment of the public domain
ready, but this isn't the place for it.)
--
Michael Wojcik
.
--
Michael Wojcik
.
[1] http://www.bitjungle.com/isoent/
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if it
changes when you switch focus between LyX and other applications where
the keyboard works as expected.
--
Michael Wojcik
Alan Isaac wrote:
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, Michael Wojcik wrote:
I'd avoid GNU RCS for Windows. I've seen it corrupt
working files numerous times.
Perhaps relevant:
http://www.uvm.edu/~ashawley/rcs/faq.txt
No, these are actual bugs in either RCS or GNU diff. I've worked with
RCS since
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