I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript update,
and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed the eps-pdf to use ImageMagick's convert. Now I have images, but
they don't appear to be scaled
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript
update, and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed the eps-pdf to use
Neal Becker wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/18/07, Neal Becker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript
update, and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed
I replaced tetex-3.0-32.fc6 old version of epstopdf with the latest perl
script from ctan, and now it works again.
Looks like this converter isn't being used when a doc including grace
graphics is exported to pdf (using pdflatex):
\converter "agr" "pdf2" "gracebat -hardcopy -printfile $$o -hdevice PDF $$i
2>/dev/null" ""
I get a blank pdf file for the graphic. If I run this command manually, it
works fine.
Neal Becker wrote:
> Looks like this converter isn't being used when a doc including grace
> graphics is exported to pdf (using pdflatex):
>
> \converter "agr" "pdf2" "gracebat -hardcopy -printfile $$o -hdevice PDF
> $$i
> 2>/dev/null" "
Neal Becker wrote:
> Neal Becker wrote:
>
>> Looks like this converter isn't being used when a doc including grace
>> graphics is exported to pdf (using pdflatex):
>>
>> \converter "agr" "pdf2" "gracebat -hardcopy -printfile $$o -hdevice
I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript update,
and ghostscript is crashing in epstopdf.
I changed the eps->pdf to use ImageMagick's convert. Now I have images, but
they don't appear to be scaled
Paul Smith wrote:
> On 2/18/07, Neal Becker
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
>> nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript
>> update, and ghostscript is crashing in eps
Neal Becker wrote:
> Paul Smith wrote:
>
>> On 2/18/07, Neal Becker
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I now understand that the problems I've been seeing with graphics have
>>> nothing to do with the 1.4.4 update, it is because of a ghostscript
>>&
I replaced tetex-3.0-32.fc6 old version of epstopdf with the latest perl
script from ctan, and now it works again.
John Coppens wrote:
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 23:14:45 -0500
David L. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Cool. It works, except that it is Winkey-` e rather than the other
way around.
That depends on if the combinations are defined - in my case both
work. There's a lot of fun to be had with
John Coppens wrote:
On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 23:14:45 -0500
David L. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Cool. It works, except that it is Winkey-` e rather than the other
way around.
That depends on if the combinations are defined - in my case both
work. There's a lot of fun to be had with
John Coppens wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 23:14:45 -0500
> "David L. Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Cool. It works, except that it is Winkey-` e rather than the other
>> way around.
>
> That depends on if the combinations are defined - in my case both
> work. There's a lot of fun
I'm using lyx-1.4.3 on Fedora with kde. What is the easiest way to enter a
few special accented characters? My language and document is english, but
let's say I'd like to enter a few spanish symbols. I know I can do this
with special latex, but is there a more generic (and newbie friendly) way?
I'm using lyx-1.4.3 on Fedora with kde. What is the easiest way to enter a
few special accented characters? My language and document is english, but
let's say I'd like to enter a few spanish symbols. I know I can do this
with special latex, but is there a more generic (and newbie friendly) way?
I'm using lyx-1.4.3 on Fedora with kde. What is the easiest way to enter a
few special accented characters? My language and document is english, but
let's say I'd like to enter a few spanish symbols. I know I can do this
with special latex, but is there a more generic (and newbie friendly) way?
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
To: David L. Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc:
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: ams
article defect From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:00:46
+0100
David == David L Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
David LaTeX2e
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
To: David L. Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc:
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: ams
article defect From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:00:46
+0100
David == David L Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
David LaTeX2e
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
>
>>>To: "David L. Johnson"
>>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc:
>>>lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: ams
>>>article defect From: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
>>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 19:00:46
>>>+0100
>>>
"David" == David L Johnson
<[EMAIL
I recall hitting this problem once before, but I forgot what the fix was.
I'm using ams article. The output has a header that says:
englishMyTitle
instead of
MyTitle
On Wednesday 15 November 2006 12:13 pm, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
David == David L Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 09:55:44 -0500
David Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recall hitting this problem once before, but I forgot what the
fix was. I'm using
I recall hitting this problem once before, but I forgot what the fix was.
I'm using ams article. The output has a header that says:
englishMyTitle
instead of
MyTitle
On Wednesday 15 November 2006 12:13 pm, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
David == David L Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 09:55:44 -0500
David Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recall hitting this problem once before, but I forgot what the
fix was. I'm using
I recall hitting this problem once before, but I forgot what the fix was.
I'm using ams article. The output has a header that says:
englishMyTitle
instead of
MyTitle
On Wednesday 15 November 2006 12:13 pm, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "David" == David L Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> David> On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 09:55:44 -0500
>
> David> Neal Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> &g
Micha Feigin wrote:
On Wed, 8 Nov 2006 09:42:55 -0500
Reuben D. Budiardja
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
When working with math formula in equation array mode, I found out that
my equation is too long on the page. I want to break it to two lines. Is
there a way do that ? All my
Micha Feigin wrote:
On Wed, 8 Nov 2006 09:42:55 -0500
Reuben D. Budiardja
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
When working with math formula in equation array mode, I found out that
my equation is too long on the page. I want to break it to two lines. Is
there a way do that ? All my
Micha Feigin wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Nov 2006 09:42:55 -0500
> "Reuben D. Budiardja"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> When working with math formula in equation array mode, I found out that
>> my equation is too long on the page. I want to break it to two lines. Is
>> there a way do that ?
Georg Baum wrote:
Helge Hafting wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
I want to include grace (.agr) graphics. I want to export to pdf.
The default setup works, but grace is converted to png. I want to
convert to pdf instead.
How do I convince lyx?
By changing the source code, function
Georg Baum wrote:
Helge Hafting wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
I want to include grace (.agr) graphics. I want to export to pdf.
The default setup works, but grace is converted to png. I want to
convert to pdf instead.
How do I convince lyx?
By changing the source code, function
Georg Baum wrote:
> Helge Hafting wrote:
>
>> Neal Becker wrote:
>>> I want to include grace (.agr) graphics. I want to export to pdf.
>>>
>>> The default setup works, but grace is converted to png. I want to
>>> convert to pdf instead.
I want to include grace (.agr) graphics. I want to export to pdf.
The default setup works, but grace is converted to png. I want to convert
to pdf instead.
How do I convince lyx?
I tried:
\converter agr pdf2 gracebat -hardcopy -printfile $$o -hdevice PDF $$i
2/dev/null
I want to include grace (.agr) graphics. I want to export to pdf.
The default setup works, but grace is converted to png. I want to convert
to pdf instead.
How do I convince lyx?
I tried:
\converter agr pdf2 gracebat -hardcopy -printfile $$o -hdevice PDF $$i
2/dev/null
I want to include grace (.agr) graphics. I want to export to pdf.
The default setup works, but grace is converted to png. I want to convert
to pdf instead.
How do I convince lyx?
I tried:
\converter "agr" "pdf2" "gracebat -hardcopy -printfile $$o -hdevice PDF $$i
2>/dev/null" ""
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
[...]
What has worked best for me is to do as you said in step 5 and ensure
that all the standard environments are on default settings and do an
export to rtf from within LyX. Opening the rtf in Word there are a
few formatting concerns, but it is easy enough to correct
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
[...]
What has worked best for me is to do as you said in step 5 and ensure
that all the standard environments are on default settings and do an
export to rtf from within LyX. Opening the rtf in Word there are a
few formatting concerns, but it is easy enough to correct
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
[...]
> What has worked best for me is to do as you said in step 5 and ensure
> that all the standard environments are on default settings and do an
> export to rtf from within LyX. Opening the rtf in Word there are a
> few formatting concerns, but it is easy enough to
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Wolfgang == Wolfgang Keller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wolfgang BTW: Is the LyX file format subversion-friendly (i.e.
Wolfgang diff-able)?
It is diff-able (just look at it, it is plain text), but we do not
have the tools to display the diffs in the interface.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Wolfgang == Wolfgang Keller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wolfgang BTW: Is the LyX file format subversion-friendly (i.e.
Wolfgang diff-able)?
It is diff-able (just look at it, it is plain text), but we do not
have the tools to display the diffs in the interface.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> "Wolfgang" == Wolfgang Keller
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Wolfgang> BTW: Is the LyX file format subversion-friendly (i.e.
> Wolfgang> diff-able)?
>
> It is diff-able (just look at it, it is plain text), but we do not
> have the tools to display the
I tried export to openoffice. I have oolatex installed, but it AFAICT,
selecting 'export to openoffice' produced no output, nor any messages.
This is lyx-1.4.2.
I tried export to openoffice. I have oolatex installed, but it AFAICT,
selecting 'export to openoffice' produced no output, nor any messages.
This is lyx-1.4.2.
I tried export to openoffice. I have oolatex installed, but it AFAICT,
selecting 'export to openoffice' produced no output, nor any messages.
This is lyx-1.4.2.
Is there some way to generate pdf that has review comments enabled? Using
lyx with pdflatex (This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C
7.5.4)) the generated pdf does not have review comments enabled.
Is there some way to generate pdf that has review comments enabled? Using
lyx with pdflatex (This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C
7.5.4)) the generated pdf does not have review comments enabled.
Is there some way to generate pdf that has review comments enabled? Using
lyx with pdflatex (This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C
7.5.4)) the generated pdf does not have review comments enabled.
Tim Vaughan wrote:
Good catch! Also, the example I gave above will include a horizontal
line at the top of the page. To remove that then add the following to
the preamble (which should be modified in the manner which Paul pointed
out):
\rhead{\bfseries 123456789}
I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe. Life is good. Now, I
want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
I want it to expand to:
\frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle{whatever}...
How do I do this with lyx?
On Thursday 20 April 2006 9:15 am, Bo Peng wrote:
On 4/20/06, Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe. Life is good.
Now, I want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
I want it to expand to:
\frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle
Tim Vaughan wrote:
Good catch! Also, the example I gave above will include a horizontal
line at the top of the page. To remove that then add the following to
the preamble (which should be modified in the manner which Paul pointed
out):
\rhead{\bfseries 123456789}
I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe. Life is good. Now, I
want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
I want it to expand to:
\frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle{whatever}...
How do I do this with lyx?
On Thursday 20 April 2006 9:15 am, Bo Peng wrote:
On 4/20/06, Neal Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe. Life is good.
Now, I want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
I want it to expand to:
\frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle
Tim Vaughan wrote:
>> Good catch! Also, the example I gave above will include a horizontal
>> line at the top of the page. To remove that then add the following to
>> the preamble (which should be modified in the manner which Paul pointed
>> out):
>>
>> \rhead{\bfseries 123456789}
>>
I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe. Life is good. Now, I
want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
I want it to expand to:
\frame[allowframebreaks]{\frametitle{whatever}...
How do I do this with lyx?
On Thursday 20 April 2006 9:15 am, Bo Peng wrote:
> On 4/20/06, Neal Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm using beamer (happily), inserting frame/endframe. Life is good.
> > Now, I want to insert a frame with an optional argument.
> > I want it to expand to:
>
I want to enter the latex command: \unit[N]{symbols} in mathed. How do I do
it?
Simply typing this in doesn't work. The '{' is interpreted as a literal
brace insertion, not as an arg to the \unit macro.
I want to enter the latex command: \unit[N]{symbols} in mathed. How do I do
it?
Simply typing this in doesn't work. The '{' is interpreted as a literal
brace insertion, not as an arg to the \unit macro.
I want to enter the latex command: \unit[N]{symbols} in mathed. How do I do
it?
Simply typing this in doesn't work. The '{' is interpreted as a literal
brace insertion, not as an arg to the \unit macro.
I'm just trying out IEEEtrans class. The class is supposed to be 2 column
by default, but lyx is displaying 1 column. Running latex though, it does
show 2 columns.
I'm just trying out IEEEtrans class. The class is supposed to be 2 column
by default, but lyx is displaying 1 column. Running latex though, it does
show 2 columns.
I'm just trying out IEEEtrans class. The class is supposed to be 2 column
by default, but lyx is displaying 1 column. Running latex though, it does
show 2 columns.
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