with a white background when most others have the same colour
background as the text.
So, can anyone please tell me how I can have a black text background and
see the eps figures as either white on black or black on white when using
v1.1.6fix2?
Thanks for your help,
Paul Stansell
PS. I submitted a similar
background).
Thanks for your help,
Paul Stansell
,LyXFont::UP_SHAPE,LColor::black},
Regards,
Paul Stansell
.
Again yes, but there is no option to change \textrm{} in math environment,
it's just always black.
Paul Stansell
with a white background when most others have the same colour
background as the text.
So, can anyone please tell me how I can have a black text background and
see the eps figures as either white on black or black on white when using
v1.1.6fix2?
Thanks for your help,
Paul Stansell
PS. I submitted a similar
background).
Thanks for your help,
Paul Stansell
,LyXFont::UP_SHAPE,LColor::black},
Regards,
Paul Stansell
.
Again yes, but there is no option to change \textrm{} in math environment,
it's just always black.
Paul Stansell
with a white background when most others have the same colour
background as the text.
So, can anyone please tell me how I can have a black text background and
see the eps figures as either white on black or black on white when using
v1.1.6fix2?
Thanks for your help,
Paul Stansell
PS. I submitted a similar
; Colors >
math background).
Thanks for your help,
Paul Stansell
ot;, LyXFont::ROMAN_FAMILY, inh_series,LyXFont::UP_SHAPE,LColor::black},
Regards,
Paul Stansell
I could send you a copy of mine.
Again yes, but there is no option to change \textrm{} in math environment,
it's just always black.
Paul Stansell
Hello,
How can I increase the contrast of the scrollbar in LyX?
In the image below the left scroll bar is from Brave and the right from
LyX. The LyX scroll bar is barely visible against the background.
[image: image.png]
Thanks,
Paul
I'm using the following versions:
LyX Version 2.3.7
> LyX follows the global theme.
> Which theme are you using? The default in KDE plasma is "Breeze" and
> the scrollbar is visible.
>
I'm using the following:
- Global Theme: Breeze Twilight
- Application Style: Fusion
- Plasma Style: Breeze Dark
- Colours: Breeze Light
- Window Decorations:
> As far as I understand the culprit here is the Application Style, what
> happens if you change that to, say, "Breeze Dark"?
>
Thanks for that advice. You're right that the Application Style is what
controls the scroll bar colour, but I like Fusion because the horizontal
icon bars take up less
On Fri, 13 Jan 2023 at 15:47, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 07:47:49PM +0000, Paul Stansell wrote:
> > Thanks for that info. After a little reading, I can't find a simple way
> to
> > slightly edit the theme I'm using.
>
> One way how to select the
>
> Hello,
>
> I suspect that the difference is the theme that Ubuntu and CentOS7 use.
> Normally, Qt (and thus LyX) respect this.
>
> JMarc
>
Thanks for that info. After a little reading, I can't find a simple way to
slightly edit the theme I'm using. There are a number of theme and
style
On Fri, 13 Jan 2023 at 22:02, Гаража Илья wrote:
> Hello!
> I tried to compile a new 2.3.7 version of the Lyx on Ubuntu 22.04. But i
> have no idea why this error message appear. There is config.log.
>
> My main reason why I try to compiling, but not using apt-get install, is
> that Lyx doesn't
On Fri, 13 Jan 2023 at 18:44, Richard Kimberly Heck
wrote:
FYI, Paul, there's also a full screen mode in LyX (which I think Pavel
> implemented), if you really want more space.
>
I didn't know about that either (I'm learning so much from the answers to
my simple question). It would be nice is
> On 1/13/23 15:04, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
>
> Yes, you can fully customize the toolbars
> https://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/UserInterface
>
> It’s been a long time since I have done it, but I recall it was just
> editing some text files.
>
> Yes, that's right. It's all text files.
>
> Short version:
Hello,
I'm struggling to have LyX start with the default language set to British
English.
I can set the language of an already-open document to British English by
setting the following:
Document > Settings > Language > Language: English (UK)
but I can't work out how to make British English
Hello Ricardo,
In the lower part of the document settings window there is a "Save as
> default" button. Any change you made to the Document → Settings will be set
> as default for any new document.
>
That fixed the problem. I can see that clicking on that "Save Document as
Default" button
Hello,
I have a very strange problem in which the successful processing of a
simple LyX file to a dvi file depends on the location of the LyX file and
the location of the png image file it contains. If I move either the LyX
file or the png file to different directories the files process
>
> Have you tried launching LyX from a terminal? You might get some useful
> error messages that way.
>
Yes, I tried that already. This is what it shows:
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592653-2.6-1.40.22 (TeX Live 2022/dev/Debian)
(preloaded format=latex)
restricted \write18 enabled.
entering
On Fri, 24 Mar 2023 at 01:58, Paul Stansell wrote:
> Is there a way to have LyX report exactly what commands it's executing as
> it processes the .lyx file?
>
I ran with
lyx -dbg debug
but it didn't give any useful information on LyX's attempt to convert the
png file to an
On Fri, 24 Mar 2023 at 01:29, Richard Kimberly Heck
wrote:
> On 3/23/23 21:21, Paul Stansell wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a very strange problem in which the successful processing of a
> > simple LyX file to a dvi file depends on the location of the LyX file
>
Is there a way to have LyX report exactly what commands it's executing as
it processes the .lyx file?
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> >Yes, I tried that already. This is what it shows:
> >
> >This is pdfTeX, Version 3.141592653-2.6-1.40.22 (TeX Live
> >2022/dev/Debian) (preloaded format=latex)
>
> Can pdfTeX even make a .dvi? I thought pdfTeX skips the .dvi step and
> goes right to PDF.
>
Yes, it can. I can produce a pdf
>
> I realise that I can fix it on the TeX side by adding the following line
> to the TeX file I'm importing:
>
> \usepackage[british]{babel}
>
> but I'd like to fix it on the LyX side if possible.
>
Actually, that doesn't work either. The import seems to set the languages
as I want them,
Hello again,
Richaro's suggestion hasn't completely fixed my problem after all. If I
import a TeX file that has no language specified, the document language set
in the LyX file is set to "English". Is there a way I can have
the document language automatically set to "English (UK)"?
I realise
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