Hi,
How do I fix the order in which tables and figures
appear at the end of my document? My paper must
conform to an ordering of text, references, tables/figures.
The problem is that the default order of the tables and
figures is not what I want. I tried changing the settings
for each floa
Rob Oakes oak-tree.us> writes:
>
> Hi Rob,
>
> I'm not sure that I follow what you're trying to accomplish. Do you
> need your figures to appear in text, or do you need them to appear at
> the end of your document after the references section? (The way that
>
hi everybody,
did not know where to post this so i figured out this place might be okay to
reach someone who can fix it. lyx ftp with all the installers is down or at
least not reachable for a few days now:(
regards
hack for doing this?
Thanks very much.
Rob
rgheck writes:
>
> On 09/08/2009 11:31 AM, James C. Sutherland wrote:
> >
> > On Sep 8, 2009, at 9:14 AM, Rob wrote:
> >>
> >> Also, I want to be able to make something like margins in the text
> >> that I'm
> >> editing so that the
ng without any success:
\hyperset{pagebackref=yes}
In this case, there is no error message, but backref doesn't work.
Any thoughts are much appreciated.
Rob
kmarksnumbered=true,bookmarksopen=true,bookma
rksopenlevel=3,breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 1},backref=page,colorlinks=true]
Do I need to somehow suppress the options?
Or do I need to change the pdf options?
Any suggestions are much appreciated.
Rob
Uwe Stöhr writes:
Hi Uwe,
Here's the text of my file where I dropped the hyperref
package call in the preamble and set the specifications
in the pdf options.
Thanks.
Rob
#LyX 1.6.4 created this file. For more info see
http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 345
\begin_document
\begin_h
coolness of LyX.
If there's any list of "things to look out for when importing .tex files into
LyX" I would add "Check for redundant loading of packages in style files that
will lead to options clashes" to the list.
Thanks for your help.
Rob
normalsize text in
my document.
Thanks very much.
Rob
symbol in a single instance?
Thanks.
Rob
Hi,
How do I alter the text width in the editor? That is, where is the
non-fullscreen-view option to set text width (the option that would correspond
to the fullscreen-view option in Tools->Preferences->Editing)?
Thanks.
Rob
n I insert vertical spacing between
each author, it's not recognized (whether it's protected or not).
How can I specify vertical spacing for my standard text on my title page?
Thanks very much.
Rob
ts in my layout?
Thanks.
Rob
Thanks Uwe,
But when I specify
Style Standard
Align Left
ParIndent MMM
End
the problems persists. In fact, no matter the string entry for ParIndent, the
problem persists. I've looked closely at the customization manual, but cannot
find my solution there.
thanks.
a module and am able to change the margins,
alignment etc., but still not the paragraph indent.
Were you able to change the paragraph indent with
this module as it's written? Thanks.
Rob
appears in my screen?
Ideally, I would be able to reduce it to just a few character lengths.
Thanks.
Rob
t, but I simply don't want them to
appear in the pdf output. At present, I hacked it by setting the font color to
white, but now I have lots of extra blank pages. Is there a
\skipsendingthistopdf{...} command that would include the material, but just not
send it to pdf? This would be very helpful. Thanks.
Rob
show
up in the pdf output? Everything is identical between the original doc where the
references work and the new document. Thanks.
Rob
Hi,
Could somebody please advise me how to change the default page numbering so that
I may simply:
(1) put all page numbers 1 inch from top and 1 inch from right margins
(2) have this hold for first page of chapters
(3) do not have the page number show up on first page
(4) roman page numbers until
fix this?
-Rob
ps. It used to work. Older version that is.
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Okay, first the funny thing. I actually added that path;
reconfigured and restarted Once. Didn't work so reverted. funny eh?
Actually, just the funny,
-Rob
On Jul 23, 2005, at 1:17 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Jul 23, 2005, at 9:57 AM, Rob Rogers wrote:
Hi,
I'm running OSX
Hi Geoff;
I have not had such problems with Palatino when using at size 12
Try adding these to the preamble
\usepackage{mathptmx}
\usepackage{textcomp}
I'm not sure which you need But I think one will solve your problem so
add both to start with.
Rob S
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R D Saunders
Hydr
uses a missing TeX class article
LyX will not be able to produce output.
Any clue as to what I messed up?
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l for writing papers. I have used FrameMaker for many
years but it is no longer supported on a Mac so I am
looking for alternatives. Any help is appreciated.
Rob
At 6:25 AM +0100 9/8/05, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
_/ On Wed 07 Sep 2005 20:27:03 BST, [Bennett Helm] wrote : \_
On Sep 7, 2005, at 1:21 PM, Rob Managan wrote:
I got a new computer and installed LyX and TeTeX on it as
described (at least I think I did) I used the i-installer for TeX
At 8:15 AM -0700 9/8/05, Rob Managan wrote:
When I try this the problem becomes evident. It seems that the
teTeX/bin path is not on my Path and none of the executables can be
found.
[mangrove:~] managan% cd
Documents/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/lyx/
[mangrove:Contents/Resources
Russell Davie wrote:
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 13:50:59 -0600
Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sep 22, 2006, at 1:14 PM, TechTonics wrote:
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Hi,
What do you have to do to export in these formats. Neither work
for me on 1.4.3 with XP.
Thanks,
Bob Lounsbury
I don't
it might make sense to include a copy of
Sweave.sty with the installation script and have it installed at the
time of LyX configuration. LyX already does this with a few specialty
document classes anyway (broadway, hollywood).
Cheers,
Rob
Hi Rob,
I'm not sure that I follow what you're trying to accomplish. Do you
need your figures to appear in text, or do you need them to appear at
the end of your document after the references section? (The way that
many biomedical journals specify an article must be submitted.)
And w
pell user dictionary stored in
the /home/ folder that I should be using instead? (I've already gotten
the same thing to work with aspell.)
Thanks,
Rob Oakes
It's been a while since I've used it, but I thought that EndNote was
able to directly export to BibTeX. If not, you can export to EndNote
XML and then import using JabRef, BibDesk (Mac OS X), Zotero or
Mendeley. Or you can upload to CiteULike and then download a converted
BibTeX file to use local
library to also
support Word to DocBook conversions in an effort to see if that results
in a more faithful conversion.
Cheers,
Rob
s/layout, I would be extremely
appreciative of any feedback; particularly if things don't work quite
right. I would like to include this class with aforementioned book, and
I hate to release code with bugs.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
think it
would be helpful.
If so, just send me a private message. It's a little bit too big to send
over emails.
Cheers,
Rob
f all, everything is
free.
There are ways to get up and running with MS Visual Studio, but I'm not
nearly patient enough to figure them out.
Cheers,
Rob
that it is unable to either locate the
LyX pipe or that it is unable to find the bibliography style.
I'm just wondering if anyone has had success getting it to work with one of the
alpha builds of LyX or with the SVN versions.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
Sorry, my apologies. In the previous message, I meant to say LyZ not
Lytero.
Same question and issues, though.
Sent from Rob's Palm
On May 28, 2010, at 10:46 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear LyX Users,
I've been toiling away on a book chapter about Reference Managers
and Cite-While
ove should help you get started (and may even be enough to help you
sort it out). If not, feel free to shoot me an email and I'd be happy to try
and walk you through it.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
On Jun 1, 2010, at 9:35 AM, Will wrote:
> I am trying to modify the book class for my thesis. I
;ve looked through several of the examples shipped with LyX
and wasn't able to find a similar example.
Cheers,
Rob
Hi Ivan,
Instead of using the "View" PDF, use the "Export" option instead. This will
create a copy of the PDF in the working directory. As I understand it, the
"View" option is meant to look at the progress of your document rather than
create a copy for distrib
see http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2010/05/24/lyx-outline02) and from
personal experience, I can confirm that the core developers are extremely
friendly, helpful, and patient.
(If anyone is aware of a setting that I've missed, this is something that I
would *love* to be wrong about.)
Cheers,
Rob
ages if I exported to LaTeX and compiled there, as
well. I suppose that is the price that I pay for having a very complicated
document and desiring beautiful typesetting. Even so, I'm sure that I will
survive.
Cheers,
Rob
On Jun 3, 2010, at 9:12 AM, BH wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 3, 201
size of the
cache.
While I'm thinking about it, allowing the user to specify a custom location for
the LyX cache might also be a very nice feature to have.
Cheers,
Rob
On Jun 3, 2010, at 11:38 AM, BH wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Ivan Werning
> wrote:
>> On Jun
ol repeatedely
show up on users mailing list.) And as per the GPL, any patches would be sent
upstream to the maintainer of PDF-Shuffler.
Anyone who might interested?
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
ges.
I'll look into this option, though. If it is possible to aid an existing (and
maintained) project, I consider that vastly superior to dumping more alpha
quality, unmaintained code into the world.
Cheers,
Rob
On Jun 4, 2010, at 12:57 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> Hello Rob
>
>
or your computer, and allow it to
read/write to protected directories.
Just some thoughts.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
ave no desire to end up as a maintainer.)
Cheers,
Rob
reconfigure LyX and things should work.
For more information on how LyX and LaTeX work together, see the first
section of this article:
http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2009/11/02/custom-lyx-nih
The section is entitled, "Understanding the Big Picture".
Cheers,
Rob
On Thu, 2010-06-17 at 1
My own gut says it has something to do
with QTreeView on 64 bit systems. I remember reading something about that on a
forum a while back.)
Cheers,
Rob
've been talking
to Jose about implementing code folding and improved search; but other
thoughts would be appreciated. And this information is sort of relevant to
the future of LyX and might generate interesting discussion.
And . that's about it, really.
Cheers,
Rob
. (On Windows 7 or Vista, just type path into
the search bar. It will pull up the right dialog in the Control Panel.)
Cheers,
Rob
On Jun 25, 2010, at 4:21 PM, Jim Rockford wrote:
> This issue has come up in older threads, and I was curious to know where it
> stands today. As a long-ti
an elegant, it does get the job done. And
it's probably as fast as commenting out code lines.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
On Tue, 2010-06-29 at 11:07 -0400, Jim Rockford wrote:
> What I'd like to do is generate a PDF document from my lyx source that
> shows all the reference citations in t
cally, wipe out the pre-defined formatting without
modifying the appearance of in-text citations and might work with a
footnote style guide, like Chicago.
Cheers,
Rob
On Tue, 2010-06-29 at 11:07 -0400, Jim Rockford wrote:
> What I'd like to do is generate a PDF document from my lyx source
.
If this route interests you, you can find some additional information
at:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Bibliography_Management
And in chapter 12 in the LaTeX companion.
Cheers,
Rob
On Tue, 2010-06-29 at 11:07 -0400, Jim Rockford wrote:
> What I'd like to do is generate a PDF do
I think that would work pretty well. It turns out, there's actually a
couple of different approaches you can take. I'm trying to write up a
guide.
The one serious limitation to placing the information in a Note inset is
that it doesn't get passed to LaTeX. As a result, you need to manually
load
s
created, you can then add it to a document and use a float to add a caption.
Cheers,
Rob
On Jul 15, 2010, at 7:50 AM, BOB Merhebi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a newbie to LyX. I searched most manuals & wikis but could find nothing
> about drawing diagrams (physics related). I am i
tting that I don't
really care about (finger painted headings, etc.). Even better, the process can
be automated (also described in the article) using a fairly simply python
script.
Cheers,
Rob
On Jul 31, 2010, at 7:54 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> Just a comment here, not a soluti
t me
know. I'd be happy to provide a copy of my notes, the modified
stylesheets I've been playing with and a (more or less proper) spec.
The biggest challenge would be gluing all of the pieces together.
Cheers,
Rob
quires some experimentation,
but you you can usually find a setting that will minimize differences.
I've personally had good luck with aligning content to "middle", but as
I said, you'll need to experiment to satisfy your aesthetic muse.
Cheers,
Rob
know and I'll try and add
them.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
them using the traditional picture
command. This would allow you to use Figure floats as needed.
If it's the latter, you might take a look at the pdfpages package.
Cheers,
Rob
On Aug 6, 2010, at 4:51 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 08/06/2010 06:24 PM, Benjamin Deschamps wrote:
>>
gt; default several colors.
Not sure I follow you here, but it sounds interesting. Could you
elaborate?
Cheers,
Rob
ged the source again this morning. It incorporates a lot of
bugfixes that may have been specific to your problems. (In addition to
fixing a small memory leak that I found with the Corkboard.)
Might be worth a try to see if it speeds up LyX for you.
Cheers,
Rob
I also, couldn't agree more. I tend to hide my modifications as new
document classes ... but front-matter should be finger painted. After
that, though, I don't want to see or think about ERT.
On 08/11/2010 12:40 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, 11 Aug 2010 14:19:43 -0400
Steve Litt wrote:
ok.
Just wait until you are finished, though, and know what type of effect
you want to achieve. It will save you hours of tinkering. For working
drafts, use Latin Modern.
Cheers,
Rob
problems, or any other feedback you
might have. I'm an attention whore and love hearing about how things work
(especially if they don't work, so that I can fix any problems).
Cheers,
Rob
On Aug 15, 2010, at 2:10 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
> Hi Rob
> thanks for sharing th
the
process is somewhat complicated, it wouldn't be too hard to automate it with
python or similar language. It also has the advantage of not relying on a copy
of OpenOffice (which given the recent Oracle/Google nastiness, I'm not sure
that I trust anymore).
Cheers,
Rob
On Aug 16
nd I get a wide range of feedback that helps to improve my various
projects.
Cheers,
Rob
On Aug 16, 2010, at 9:07 AM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
> Hi Rob,
> thanks for your quick answer ;-)
>
> Now i got the layout file.
>
> I ran into little problems because it seems the docume
ven't been able to check trac.
Cheers,
Rob
Begin forwarded message:
> From: StefanPotyra
> Date: August 16, 2010 9:42:45 AM MDT
> To: lyx-de...@oak-tree.us
> Subject: [Bug 618690] Re: Sync lyx 1.6.7-1 (universe) from Debian testing
> (main)
> Reply-To: Bug 618690 <618
port for fancyhdr in the
Document Settings pane. It's not something I've experimented with much, but
you could probably get a long ways without needing to write much ERT.
Cheers,
Rob
blems,
please let me know.
Cheers,
Rob
PS, if there is interest from the developer/user community, I would also
be happy to create a PPA for the latest alpha of LyX 2 (or we on the
betas yet?). To prevent it from destroying your system, though, I would
need to patch the packaging files and in
ro, BibTeX, Mendely, LaTeX,
Inkscape and Scribus) and describing how they work together.
If this interests you at all, and you are in the Salt Lake area, please
come. It would be wonderful to put faces to email addresses.
/End Shameless Self Promotion
Cheers,
Rob
Warnock Engineering Buildin
dy been installing from source, though, you may wish to
continue with that. It makes updating to newer versions significantly
easier, and it sounds as though you've already made the initial time
investment (which is what I find killer).
Cheers,
Rob
/speaking notes.
Cheers,
Rob
en SuSe
equivalents) and post installation instructions somewhere on the website. If
an advanced user is willing to set up a custom LaTeX distribution, surely they
are motivated enough to seek out LyX options that don't require system packages?
Just my two cents, though.
Cheers,
Rob
me to the question in the front of my mind. Should we create
another Ubuntu/Debian package for LyX that doesn't require the system LaTeX
packages?
Cheers,
Rob
character/paragraph styles in addition to custom insets.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to write back to the list.
Most of the people here are very nice (I might be the one major
exception) and are willing to help.
Cheers,
Rob
happy.
Cheers,
Rob
On Aug 31, 2010, at 1:28 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2010-08-31, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
>> This is due to the fact how frames are defined in LyX. Unfortunately, this
>> rules out native support for fragile frames (unless someone comes up with
feel free to let me know.
Cheers,
Rob
Crazy-Ones.lyx
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are all
very nice people.
Cheers,
Rob
On Sep 16, 2010, at 6:58 PM, emant777 wrote:
>
> This might be an obvious question but I can't figure out how to make the
> layout file itself.
> I was reading http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/CreatingLayouts
> and I
o, if the feature doesn't fit
within LyX, perhaps we could send the use case scenarios and discussion to
another project where it did fit? The natural fit, at least to my mind, would
be one of the IM clients. Perhaps Empathy?
Anyone else have any thoughts?
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
e is a clear use-case where it can be
helpful, count me interested. I'd just like to see it done "right."
Cheers,
Rob
d, though, you've made this chapter very hard to write
and I consider that greatly unfair, albeit in a very good way.)
Cheers,
Rob
sonally familiar. I'm interested in picking the collective mind to see
if there is anything obvious that I've missed.
Of course, incorporating examples is even better. It's one thing to discuss
what's possible, it's much better to show it.
Cheers,
Rob
confirm
it.
Does anyone know definitively or know of reference that says?
Thanks,
Rob
there anyone who's had a contrary experience?
Cheers,
Rob
equest for references is mostly so that I can describe the conventions
correctly. I'm probably going to need to re-write a major section.)
Again, thanks for responding. I appreciate that the information is only
tangentially related to LyX (and of only marginal interest to most), but I'd
really like to get things right.
Cheers,
Rob
MikTeX problem.)
Anyone seen something similar and come up with a way to remedy the
problem? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Rob
the same thing while keeping the text clean and readable.
The goal should be to focus attention, not create additional work.
Just my two cents, though.
Cheers,
Rob
erting code with the TeX Code Inset (Insert >
TeX Code). I've never really used this particular package, so I don't know how
complicated it is. If it's somewhat ugly, I could possibly help create a module
to simplify things.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
break
terribly, and that it might corrupt my mind and force me to sacrifice my first
born. But I'm kind of curious to experiment. Has anyone spent any time using
luaTeX from within LyX? Care to comment on just how broken things were?
Cheers,
Rob
pecific with your earlier questions, i will also try and
provide additional help for those as well.
Cheers,
Rob
e with UTF characters, though. I
probably could have gotten it sorted out, but didn't really want to fuss with
it.
I will update the wiki when I get a moment. (I'm also going to have a go with
fontspec and see if I can get the problems sorted).
Cheers,
Rob
cuments this morning, they looked
noticeably better. (Which isn't to say they looked poor last night.)
Also, it seems to work very well with LyX. I have not yet had any trouble,
even when compiling absurdly complicated things (like my book draft).
Anyway, I thought I would let you know.
Cheers,
Rob
He preaches frontmatter design in a layout tool --
fingerpainting -- as gospel.)
Hope this is of some help.
Cheers,
Rob
agreeable here, but I think you underestimate the
quality of your own work. When LyX 2 is finally released, you deserve a party.
LyX has gone from being a good program to being an exceptional one and I, for
one, applaud you for that.
Cheers,
Rob
ut I should probably include the
requisite disclaimer: your mileage may vary.
If you have any troubles or if something isn't clear, let me know. I'm off
work this week to try and get the book done and will be watching the list.
Cheers,
Rob
Attached:
1.) Sample LyX document,
would be helpful, I would be happy to send
them. The flip side of this particular bargain, though, is that I need
feedback on their content (cue diabolical music). It would be wonderful to
get that from someone in the target audience. If interested, please email
me privately and I'll se
the same page. It will also use a different numbering
scheme (a,b,c ... if using the standard classes) and not screw up your document
footnote numbering.
Cheers,
Rob Oakes
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