> I am sure Angus meant you should put the \begin_inset stuff directly
> in your .lyx file
Aah.. OK, did that.. now both the solutions compile fine but I still
don't see a difference in the greek letters that should be in bold.. am
I missing something?
Thanks,
nirmal
Thanks a lot Angus.. I see now..:-)
I can use this from now on but is there any good way of converting all
the bold greeks (by bold greeks I mean those entered with a C-b and then
the greek letter) that I currently have in my document to these macros
without editing all of them? There are just
Thanks a lot Angus.. I'll try the shell script.. I do have a lot of
those multiple instances that you mentioned.. will manually take care of
them once and for all!
Thanks for the help,
nirmal
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 21:42:58 +
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, you can try the
It seems I will have little choice but to learn LaTeX math editing in
depth, which I had hope to avoid by using LyX.
Yes you can avoid most of the complicated Latex math stuff by using
LyX..
In other words, do you go into math mode, or type in ERT mode?
You go into math mode and then type
Hi.. is there a list of all the math shortcuts somewhere? Some lyx
configuration file maybe? I found a document on the web by googling
which had some but not all.. for example, how do I get a hat or a tilde
on an existing character? I can select the character with the mouse and
then get the hat
It seems I will have little choice but to learn LaTeX math editing in
depth, which I had hope to avoid by using LyX.
Yes you can avoid most of the complicated Latex math stuff by using
LyX..
In other words, do you go into math mode, or type in ERT mode?
You go into math mode and then type
Hi.. is there a list of all the math shortcuts somewhere? Some lyx
configuration file maybe? I found a document on the web by googling
which had some but not all.. for example, how do I get a hat or a tilde
on an existing character? I can select the character with the mouse and
then get the hat
> It seems I will have little choice but to learn LaTeX math editing in
> depth, which I had hope to avoid by using LyX.
Yes you can avoid most of the complicated Latex math stuff by using
LyX..
> In other words, do you go into math mode, or type in ERT mode?
You go into math mode and then
Hi.. is there a list of all the math shortcuts somewhere? Some lyx
configuration file maybe? I found a document on the web by googling
which had some but not all.. for example, how do I get a hat or a tilde
on an existing character? I can select the character with the mouse and
then get the hat
Try
\usepackage{babel}
\AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand\refname{REFERENCES}}
Thanks Jurgen.. this worked!
Maybe something else renames it after your .sty-file?
Have you been able to make it work by itself? (i.e. just renaming it in
Christian.. I tried putting
Try
\usepackage{babel}
\AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand\refname{REFERENCES}}
Thanks Jurgen.. this worked!
Maybe something else renames it after your .sty-file?
Have you been able to make it work by itself? (i.e. just renaming it in
Christian.. I tried putting
> Try
> \usepackage{babel}
> \AtBeginDocument{\renewcommand\refname{REFERENCES}}
>
Thanks Jurgen.. this worked!
> Maybe something else renames it after your .sty-file?
>
> Have you been able to make it work by itself? (i.e. just renaming it in
Christian.. I tried putting
does someone have installed gbib, i'm trying with on Debian GNU/Linux
box but it crashes
Yes, I use gbib for my references.. on Debian.. which version do you have
installed? I just upgaded to 0.1.1c2 (I think) and it seems to work fine.. just
do apt-get install gbib .. this one is in
does someone have installed gbib, i'm trying with on Debian GNU/Linux
box but it crashes
Yes, I use gbib for my references.. on Debian.. which version do you have
installed? I just upgaded to 0.1.1c2 (I think) and it seems to work fine.. just
do apt-get install gbib .. this one is in
> does someone have installed gbib, i'm trying with on Debian GNU/Linux
> box but it crashes
>
Yes, I use gbib for my references.. on Debian.. which version do you have
installed? I just upgaded to 0.1.1c2 (I think) and it seems to work fine.. just
do "apt-get install gbib" .. this one is in
The first choice would be to use the available standard truetype fonts
by microsoft (Times New Roman, Arial, etc...)
In Qt, you should also try Bitstream Charter.. it looks pretty neat on the
screen...
nirmal
Thanks Jurgen.. will check this out..
nirmal
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/soul/
Regards,
Jürgen.
Mark the textpart and then -Layout-Character-Color
This would change the color of the text.. highlighting would change the color of
the background of the text. Though changing color might do it, it's very
possible that in large docs, changed text color may not get noticed...
Thanks,
nirmal
Hi.. I'm running into problems with my bibliography and citations...
they aren't showing up in the final output.. this file used to run fine
earlier (in the previous 1.2.* versions of Lyx) so I don't know if
something has changed in 1.3.1 that could cause this.. I'm using the Qt
frontend.. I'm
export the lyx file to latex and try to run it by yourself.
latex file.tex
latex file.tex
bibtex file
makeindex file
latex file.tex
latex file.tex
what happens?
Hi Herbert.. I did the above and this is what happens:
1. latex file.tex has problems determining the size of the graphics
then in ert \colorbox{red}{some text}
with a \usepackage{color} in the preamble
Thanks Herbet... Yes, I guess ERT is the only way.. I tried soul and
that's pretty neat too but again in ERT..
Maybe I should put in a feature request for text highlighting in Lyx??
it would be nice to be able to
I did some more experimentation... when I do a View - DVI (with all
the files in the directory deleted except the lyx file), I don't get the
references or citations as I mentioned in the earlier mail.. but if I do
a View- HTML, it shows all the references and everything's fine.. and
after this if
The first choice would be to use the available standard truetype fonts
by microsoft (Times New Roman, Arial, etc...)
In Qt, you should also try Bitstream Charter.. it looks pretty neat on the
screen...
nirmal
Thanks Jurgen.. will check this out..
nirmal
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/soul/
Regards,
Jürgen.
Mark the textpart and then -Layout-Character-Color
This would change the color of the text.. highlighting would change the color of
the background of the text. Though changing color might do it, it's very
possible that in large docs, changed text color may not get noticed...
Thanks,
nirmal
Hi.. I'm running into problems with my bibliography and citations...
they aren't showing up in the final output.. this file used to run fine
earlier (in the previous 1.2.* versions of Lyx) so I don't know if
something has changed in 1.3.1 that could cause this.. I'm using the Qt
frontend.. I'm
export the lyx file to latex and try to run it by yourself.
latex file.tex
latex file.tex
bibtex file
makeindex file
latex file.tex
latex file.tex
what happens?
Hi Herbert.. I did the above and this is what happens:
1. latex file.tex has problems determining the size of the graphics
then in ert \colorbox{red}{some text}
with a \usepackage{color} in the preamble
Thanks Herbet... Yes, I guess ERT is the only way.. I tried soul and
that's pretty neat too but again in ERT..
Maybe I should put in a feature request for text highlighting in Lyx??
it would be nice to be able to
I did some more experimentation... when I do a View - DVI (with all
the files in the directory deleted except the lyx file), I don't get the
references or citations as I mentioned in the earlier mail.. but if I do
a View- HTML, it shows all the references and everything's fine.. and
after this if
> The first choice would be to use the available standard truetype fonts
> by microsoft (Times New Roman, Arial, etc...)
>
In Qt, you should also try Bitstream Charter.. it looks pretty neat on the
screen...
nirmal
Thanks Jurgen.. will check this out..
nirmal
> http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/soul/
>
> Regards,
> Jürgen.
>
>
>
> Mark the textpart and then ->Layout->Character->Color
>
This would change the color of the text.. highlighting would change the color of
the background of the text. Though changing color might do it, it's very
possible that in large docs, changed text color may not get noticed...
Thanks,
Hi.. I'm running into problems with my bibliography and citations...
they aren't showing up in the final output.. this file used to run fine
earlier (in the previous 1.2.* versions of Lyx) so I don't know if
something has changed in 1.3.1 that could cause this.. I'm using the Qt
frontend.. I'm
> export the lyx file to latex and try to run it by yourself.
>
> latex file.tex
> latex file.tex
> bibtex file
> makeindex file
> latex file.tex
> latex file.tex
>
> what happens?
Hi Herbert.. I did the above and this is what happens:
1. latex file.tex has problems determining the size of the
> then in ert \colorbox{red}{some text}
> with a \usepackage{color} in the preamble
Thanks Herbet... Yes, I guess ERT is the only way.. I tried soul and
that's pretty neat too but again in ERT..
Maybe I should put in a feature request for text highlighting in Lyx??
it would be nice to be able
I did some more experimentation... when I do a View -> DVI (with all
the files in the directory deleted except the lyx file), I don't get the
references or citations as I mentioned in the earlier mail.. but if I do
a View-> HTML, it shows all the references and everything's fine.. and
after this
Hi, I was wondering if there's some latex package that enables highlighting of
text (the equivalent of highlighting using a highlighter on paper)? If not, it
would be a useful feature to add to LyX.. it's very helpful when you want the
reader to only look at certain parts of the text..
Thanks,
Hi, I was wondering if there's some latex package that enables highlighting of
text (the equivalent of highlighting using a highlighter on paper)? If not, it
would be a useful feature to add to LyX.. it's very helpful when you want the
reader to only look at certain parts of the text..
Thanks,
Hi, I was wondering if there's some latex package that enables highlighting of
text (the equivalent of highlighting using a highlighter on paper)? If not, it
would be a useful feature to add to LyX.. it's very helpful when you want the
reader to only look at certain parts of the text..
Thanks,
Try tex2pdf, preserves the original jpg images,
does the hyperref part for you.
I downloaded and tried tex2pdf.. it gives me errors..
btw, from the log file, it seems like it uses pdflatex?? So how would
the output be different from the one using pdflatex directly? Just
curious.. I'm
Hi.. what's the easiest way to include uncited references from a bib
database?
Thanks,
nirmal
system, and I am wondering how I can make lyx to display all math
symbols as a symbol and not a red text? ( A \Leftrightarrow
Are you inside the math editor? If not, hit Ctrl-m and type
\Leftrightarrow and a space (or hit the rightarrow key) and you'll see
the symbol..
Or are you saying that
Easiest... soon you're going to want the 'optimal' way ;-)
As long as optimal is easy.. :-)
AFAIK, you have to do \nocite{Author98a} in ERT.
I was hoping to avoid ERT.. I had to use ERT earlier also when I used
bibentry.. the main problem with ERT is that one needs to remember (or
lookup) the
Try tex2pdf, preserves the original jpg images,
does the hyperref part for you.
I downloaded and tried tex2pdf.. it gives me errors..
btw, from the log file, it seems like it uses pdflatex?? So how would
the output be different from the one using pdflatex directly? Just
curious.. I'm
Hi.. what's the easiest way to include uncited references from a bib
database?
Thanks,
nirmal
system, and I am wondering how I can make lyx to display all math
symbols as a symbol and not a red text? ( A \Leftrightarrow
Are you inside the math editor? If not, hit Ctrl-m and type
\Leftrightarrow and a space (or hit the rightarrow key) and you'll see
the symbol..
Or are you saying that
Easiest... soon you're going to want the 'optimal' way ;-)
As long as optimal is easy.. :-)
AFAIK, you have to do \nocite{Author98a} in ERT.
I was hoping to avoid ERT.. I had to use ERT earlier also when I used
bibentry.. the main problem with ERT is that one needs to remember (or
lookup) the
> Try tex2pdf, preserves the original jpg images,
> does the hyperref part for you.
>
I downloaded and tried tex2pdf.. it gives me errors..
btw, from the log file, it seems like it uses pdflatex?? So how would
the output be different from the one using pdflatex directly? Just
curious.. I'm
Hi.. what's the easiest way to include uncited references from a bib
database?
Thanks,
nirmal
> system, and I am wondering how I can make lyx to display all math
> symbols as a symbol and not a red text? ( A \Leftrightarrow
Are you inside the math editor? If not, hit Ctrl-m and type
\Leftrightarrow and a space (or hit the rightarrow key) and you'll see
the symbol..
Or are you saying
> Easiest... soon you're going to want the 'optimal' way ;-)
As long as optimal is easy.. :-)
> AFAIK, you have to do \nocite{Author98a} in ERT.
I was hoping to avoid ERT.. I had to use ERT earlier also when I used
bibentry.. the main problem with ERT is that one needs to remember (or
lookup)
Hi.. I'm having trouble with getting some graphics into my file.. I have a bunch
of jpg files that I've included in my document.. LyX shows these images
perfectly well in the LyX window but when I view PDF using any of the three
methods, the images get really distorted.. I was hoping that at least
Hi.. I'm having trouble with getting some graphics into my file.. I have a bunch
of jpg files that I've included in my document.. LyX shows these images
perfectly well in the LyX window but when I view PDF using any of the three
methods, the images get really distorted.. I was hoping that at least
Hi.. I'm having trouble with getting some graphics into my file.. I have a bunch
of jpg files that I've included in my document.. LyX shows these images
perfectly well in the LyX window but when I view PDF using any of the three
methods, the images get really distorted.. I was hoping that at least
There was a bad bug in one of the older releases which caused /dev/null to
be removed when ./configure was run as root...
and if I remember right, 1.2.2, the version you're trying to install, is the
buggy one.. you might want to download and install 1.2.3 or the latest 1.3.1..
nirmal
missing something? Some killer feature? :-)
Not really. There are just people out there who like pain, you know...
Not sure I understand what you mean by pain Andre... cos I thought that one of
the coolest features of the Qt version was being able to navigate thru folders
and files much
and it complained that the moc or moc2 executable wasn't found. I don't
seem to have this package available to install into my Suse 8.1 system.
What is this?
A Qt executable if I'm not too wrong.. you may have to specify the path to teh
Qt directory using --with-qt-dir= ..
nirmal
There was a bad bug in one of the older releases which caused /dev/null to
be removed when ./configure was run as root...
and if I remember right, 1.2.2, the version you're trying to install, is the
buggy one.. you might want to download and install 1.2.3 or the latest 1.3.1..
nirmal
missing something? Some killer feature? :-)
Not really. There are just people out there who like pain, you know...
Not sure I understand what you mean by pain Andre... cos I thought that one of
the coolest features of the Qt version was being able to navigate thru folders
and files much
and it complained that the moc or moc2 executable wasn't found. I don't
seem to have this package available to install into my Suse 8.1 system.
What is this?
A Qt executable if I'm not too wrong.. you may have to specify the path to teh
Qt directory using --with-qt-dir= ..
nirmal
> There was a bad bug in one of the older releases which caused /dev/null to
> be removed when ./configure was run as root...
>
and if I remember right, 1.2.2, the version you're trying to install, is the
buggy one.. you might want to download and install 1.2.3 or the latest 1.3.1..
nirmal
> > missing something? Some killer feature? :-)
>
> Not really. There are just people out there who like pain, you know...
>
Not sure I understand what you mean by "pain" Andre... cos I thought that one of
the coolest features of the Qt version was being able to navigate thru folders
and files
> and it complained that the moc or moc2 executable wasn't found. I don't
> seem to have this package available to install into my Suse 8.1 system.
> What is this?
>
A Qt executable if I'm not too wrong.. you may have to specify the path to teh
Qt directory using --with-qt-dir= ..
nirmal
In this case it might be the \mathrm in your equation which then
includes \mathbf (maybe you pressed C-m by mistake within the equation?).
Thanks Amir.. after reading your post, I looked more carefully and there was a
C-m in there for no reason..
I should add however, that when I deleted
In this case it might be the \mathrm in your equation which then
includes \mathbf (maybe you pressed C-m by mistake within the equation?).
Thanks Amir.. after reading your post, I looked more carefully and there was a
C-m in there for no reason..
I should add however, that when I deleted
> In this case it might be the \mathrm in your equation which then
> includes \mathbf (maybe you pressed C-m by mistake within the equation?).
Thanks Amir.. after reading your post, I looked more carefully and there was a
C-m in there for no reason..
> I should add however, that when I
Hi.. I'm having trouble with some simple math in the math editor.. I'm getting
errors saying there are missing $, } etc.. I'm attaching a sample file here
which has 2 lines of math text that gives me 15 errors. Please let me know what
needs to be done to correct this (if it can be corrected by the
Hi.. I'm having trouble with some simple math in the math editor.. I'm getting
errors saying there are missing $, } etc.. I'm attaching a sample file here
which has 2 lines of math text that gives me 15 errors. Please let me know what
needs to be done to correct this (if it can be corrected by the
Hi.. I'm having trouble with some simple math in the math editor.. I'm getting
errors saying there are missing $, } etc.. I'm attaching a sample file here
which has 2 lines of math text that gives me 15 errors. Please let me know what
needs to be done to correct this (if it can be corrected by the
is successful. However, if I use gcc2, the same configure script dies
with
checking for moc2... not found
checking for moc... /sw/bin/moc
checking for uic... /sw/bin/uic
checking for Qt library name... failed
configure: error: Cannot compile a simple Qt executable. Check you have
is successful. However, if I use gcc2, the same configure script dies
with
checking for moc2... not found
checking for moc... /sw/bin/moc
checking for uic... /sw/bin/uic
checking for Qt library name... failed
configure: error: Cannot compile a simple Qt executable. Check you have
> is successful. However, if I use gcc2, the same configure script dies
> with
>
> checking for moc2... not found
> checking for moc... /sw/bin/moc
> checking for uic... /sw/bin/uic
> checking for Qt library name... failed
> configure: error: Cannot compile a simple Qt executable. Check you
Hi.. I'm running into a couple of problems:
1. I've included a jpg figure in my document .. pdflatex seems to be modifying
the size of this figure to fit into my two column format document since if I
view - dvipdfm, it shows the correct size (bigger than what would fit into a
column width).. is
Hi.. I'm running into a couple of problems:
1. I've included a jpg figure in my document .. pdflatex seems to be modifying
the size of this figure to fit into my two column format document since if I
view - dvipdfm, it shows the correct size (bigger than what would fit into a
column width).. is
Hi.. I'm running into a couple of problems:
1. I've included a jpg figure in my document .. pdflatex seems to be modifying
the size of this figure to fit into my two column format document since if I
view -> dvipdfm, it shows the correct size (bigger than what would fit into a
column width).. is
Hi.. does any of the standard layouts in LyX correspond to the standard Latex
class proc.cls? If not, does anyone have a layout file corresponding to this?
I'm trying to submit a paper for a conference which has it's own sty file and
makes use of the proc class..
Thanks,
nirmal
Hi.. does any of the standard layouts in LyX correspond to the standard Latex
class proc.cls? If not, does anyone have a layout file corresponding to this?
I'm trying to submit a paper for a conference which has it's own sty file and
makes use of the proc class..
Thanks,
nirmal
Hi.. does any of the standard layouts in LyX correspond to the standard Latex
class proc.cls? If not, does anyone have a layout file corresponding to this?
I'm trying to submit a paper for a conference which has it's own sty file and
makes use of the proc class..
Thanks,
nirmal
Great! Thanks Dekel..
nirmal
You are correct. I just fixed this bug.
Great! Thanks Dekel..
nirmal
You are correct. I just fixed this bug.
Great! Thanks Dekel..
nirmal
>
> You are correct. I just fixed this bug.
>
>
What is libforms1?
Do you have xforms installed?
nirmal
Probably not, but you can export PowerPoint to RTF (for outline)
and set of HTML/PNG files, which can be all then assembled into
LyX/LaTeX-based presentation.
Thanks Matej... I just found out a cool way of getting the template from
powerpoint into a pdfscreen presentation in LyX.. the
What is libforms1?
Do you have xforms installed?
nirmal
Probably not, but you can export PowerPoint to RTF (for outline)
and set of HTML/PNG files, which can be all then assembled into
LyX/LaTeX-based presentation.
Thanks Matej... I just found out a cool way of getting the template from
powerpoint into a pdfscreen presentation in LyX.. the
> What is libforms1?
>
Do you have xforms installed?
nirmal
> Probably not, but you can export PowerPoint to RTF (for outline)
> and set of HTML/PNG files, which can be all then assembled into
> LyX/LaTeX-based presentation.
Thanks Matej... I just found out a cool way of getting the template from
powerpoint into a pdfscreen presentation in LyX.. the
Hi.. does anyone know if there's a converter that takes a powerpoint
file and converts it to LaTeX or LyX?
Thanks,
nirmal
Hi.. does anyone know if there's a converter that takes a powerpoint
file and converts it to LaTeX or LyX?
Thanks,
nirmal
Hi.. does anyone know if there's a converter that takes a powerpoint
file and converts it to LaTeX or LyX?
Thanks,
nirmal
I'm using lyx 1.3.0 with Qt (compiled from source) on Debian powerpc..
when I make changes to a lyx file which has previously not been edited
by 1.3.0 but by an older version, and view the output (in DVI or PS or
PDF), the changes aren't reflected. Somehow the old file is still being
read and
on in Lyx. It might have been written by Herbert Voss, and it was a ps
or pdf...
Herbert's tips page is at:
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/index.phtml
nirmal
on in Lyx. It might have been written by Herbert Voss, and it was a ps
or pdf...
Herbert's tips page is at:
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/index.phtml
nirmal
> on in Lyx. It might have been written by Herbert Voss, and it was a ps
> or pdf...
>
Herbert's tips page is at:
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/index.phtml
nirmal
If you install LyX from the source, it doesn't put cv.cls in the
correct place (this is a known bug).
You need to copy it into TEXMF/tex/latex/, and run texhash.
Aah.. thanks guys... yes I did install from source... so I put it in
latex/misc and ran texhash and it all works now..
nirmal
If you install LyX from the source, it doesn't put cv.cls in the
correct place (this is a known bug).
You need to copy it into TEXMF/tex/latex/, and run texhash.
Aah.. thanks guys... yes I did install from source... so I put it in
latex/misc and ran texhash and it all works now..
nirmal
> What happens if you type 'kpsewhich cv.cls' at the command line?
>
It outputs nothing so I guess it isn't in some PATH? Also I had to re-install
tetex-base, tetex-bin and tetex-extra after upgrading Debian from Woody to
testing. And this gave me some problems.. like tetex-extra supposedly needs
> If you install LyX from the source, it doesn't put cv.cls in the
> correct place (this is a known bug).
> You need to copy it into TEXMF/tex/latex/, and run texhash.
Aah.. thanks guys... yes I did install from source... so I put it in
latex/misc and ran texhash and it all works now..
nirmal
Hi.. the CV class seems to be missing in 1.3.0.. at least in
Layout-Document.. but it's in the lyx-1.3.0/lib/tex/ folder though..
why isn't it showing up in the menu?
Thanks,
nirmal
I would like the equation numbers to appear in brackets in the text
when I reference them. How can this be done?
I use the Prettyref option and that puts in the parantheses around the
eqn. number when you reference an equation.. if you click on the
reference inset, in Format, hit Formatted
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