to 1.1.6 yet.) Thanks,
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to 1.1.6 yet.) Thanks,
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to 1.1.6 yet.) Thanks,
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can
argue all I want; they insist and the elegance and beauty of the
LyX/LaTeX output is instantly lost. The technical publishing world
pays premiums for camera-ready output; the trade publishing world
still frowns on it.)
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can
argue all I want; they insist and the elegance and beauty of the
LyX/LaTeX output is instantly lost. The technical publishing world
pays premiums for camera-ready output; the trade publishing world
still frowns on it.)
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can
argue all I want; they insist and the elegance and beauty of the
LyX/LaTeX output is instantly lost. The technical publishing world
pays premiums for camera-ready output; the trade publishing world
still frowns on it.)
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sometimes
seen that problem with CDE on Solaris, where the compose key works
with all X programs except LyX. The fix here was to put `LANG=en_US'
in ~/.dtprofile. You might try a similar approach to indicate to the
window-manager that you're using a US keyboard.
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sometimes
seen that problem with CDE on Solaris, where the compose key works
with all X programs except LyX. The fix here was to put `LANG=en_US'
in ~/.dtprofile. You might try a similar approach to indicate to the
window-manager that you're using a US keyboard.
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ing. I've sometimes
seen that problem with CDE on Solaris, where the compose key works
with all X programs except LyX. The fix here was to put `LANG=en_US'
in ~/.dtprofile. You might try a similar approach to indicate to the
window-manager that you're using a US keyboard.
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are shown with a .cvs suffix.
csv, the abbreviation for comma-separated-values, is not the same as
.cvs.
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Footnotes:
[1] http://www.lyx.org/news/20001018.php3#editorial3
are shown with a .cvs suffix.
csv, the abbreviation for comma-separated-values, is not the same as
.cvs.
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Footnotes:
[1] http://www.lyx.org/news/20001018.php3#editorial3
ons are shown with a .cvs suffix.
csv, the abbreviation for comma-separated-values, is not the same as
.cvs.
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word-lowcase
\bind C-x uword-upcase
\bind M-u word-upcase
I'd prefer the [x]emacs bindings for word-capitalize and word-lowcase,
but LyX uses those for other purposes.
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will be modified. In LyX, the cursor must be
immediately before the first letter of the word for the commands to
work.
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word-lowcase
\bind C-x uword-upcase
\bind M-u word-upcase
I'd prefer the [x]emacs bindings for word-capitalize and word-lowcase,
but LyX uses those for other purposes.
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will be modified. In LyX, the cursor must be
immediately before the first letter of the word for the commands to
work.
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uot;
\bind "C-x l""word-lowcase"
\bind "C-x u""word-upcase"
\bind "M-u" "word-upcase"
I'd prefer the [x]emacs bindings for word-capitalize and word-lowcase,
b
an put the cursor before a
space, give an upcase|capitalize|downcase command, and the word
following the space will be modified. In LyX, the cursor must be
immediately before the first letter of the word for the commands to
work.
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(M-t) function; improved implementations of
word-capitalize, word-lowcase, and word-upcase functions; and
sentence-sensitive commands like delete-to-end-of-sentence (M-d),
go-to-end-of-sentence (M-e) and go-to-beginning-of-sentence (M-a).
For the eternal wish-list ...
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(M-t) function; improved implementations of
word-capitalize, word-lowcase, and word-upcase functions; and
sentence-sensitive commands like delete-to-end-of-sentence (M-d),
go-to-end-of-sentence (M-e) and go-to-beginning-of-sentence (M-a).
For the eternal wish-list ...
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(M-t) function; improved implementations of
word-capitalize, word-lowcase, and word-upcase functions; and
sentence-sensitive commands like delete-to-end-of-sentence (M-d),
go-to-end-of-sentence (M-e) and go-to-beginning-of-sentence (M-a).
For the eternal wish-list ...
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operating system you're using, but on a
Solaris-Sparc machine, compose s o - , the section symbol. Most
of the characters that are not on the keyboard are similarly mnemonic:
compose p ! - , the paragraph sign; compose 1 2 - , compose
l = - , etc.
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operating system you're using, but on a
Solaris-Sparc machine, compose s o - , the section symbol. Most
of the characters that are not on the keyboard are similarly mnemonic:
compose p ! - , the paragraph sign; compose 1 2 - , compose
l = - , etc.
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operating system you're using, but on a
Solaris-Sparc machine, s o -> §, the section symbol. Most
of the characters that are not on the keyboard are similarly mnemonic:
p ! -> ¶, the paragraph sign; 1 2 -> ,
l = -> £, etc.
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Zailong Bian writes:
It sounds unreasonable, but I just have to use "input" instead of "include"
option.
It's actually not unreasonable. You can `input' a tex file, which is
often useful for specialized formatting that cannot be done in LyX,
and `include' a ly
Zailong Bian writes:
It sounds unreasonable, but I just have to use "input" instead of "include"
option.
It's actually not unreasonable. You can `input' a tex file, which is
often useful for specialized formatting that cannot be done in LyX,
and `include' a ly
Zailong Bian writes:
It sounds unreasonable, but I just have to use "input" instead of "include"
option.
It's actually not unreasonable. You can `input' a tex file, which is
often useful for specialized formatting that cannot be done in LyX,
and `include' a ly
, , and . (If the character
set on your mail-reader is correct, those come out 1/2, 1/4, and 3/4.)
Unfortunately it is not possible to create other fractions with the
compose key.
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, , and . (If the character
set on your mail-reader is correct, those come out 1/2, 1/4, and 3/4.)
Unfortunately it is not possible to create other fractions with the
compose key.
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, ¼, and ¾. (If the character
set on your mail-reader is correct, those come out 1/2, 1/4, and 3/4.)
Unfortunately it is not possible to create other fractions with the
compose key.
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, the sections are then numbered
0.x, and I don't want that.
How about using the section* format?
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, the sections are then numbered
0.x, and I don't want that.
How about using the section* format?
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, the sections are then numbered
0.x, and I don't want that.
How about using the section* format?
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fine. It is a table in an
\addtoendnotes{} that I cannot get to work. Any ideas? Thanks,
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be nice to be able to do this in LyX, but I suspect the need
for the \protect makes this near impossible.
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fine. It is a table in an
\addtoendnotes{} that I cannot get to work. Any ideas? Thanks,
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be nice to be able to do this in LyX, but I suspect the need
for the \protect makes this near impossible.
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fine. It is a table in an
\addtoendnotes{} that I cannot get to work. Any ideas? Thanks,
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tabular}\par}
It would be nice to be able to do this in LyX, but I suspect the need
for the \protect makes this near impossible.
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used both: they are barebones, but usable as
script formats.
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used both: they are barebones, but usable as
script formats.
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've used both: they are barebones, but usable as
script formats.
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or the online sellers. [End of
shameless plug!] I've never found a need for a template beyond the
book style. I use the *Chapter format for an unnumbered prologue, and
the \frontmatter and \mainmatter tags in TeX-mode to include special
material like dedication pages.
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or the online sellers. [End of
shameless plug!] I've never found a need for a template beyond the
book style. I use the *Chapter format for an unnumbered prologue, and
the \frontmatter and \mainmatter tags in TeX-mode to include special
material like dedication pages.
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or the online sellers. [End of
shameless plug!] I've never found a need for a template beyond the
book style. I use the *Chapter format for an unnumbered prologue, and
the \frontmatter and \mainmatter tags in TeX-mode to include special
material like dedication pages.
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Marco,
To get lyx-1.1.6 to link on Sparc-Solaris, try configuring the package
--with-included-string.
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Marco,
To get lyx-1.1.6 to link on Sparc-Solaris, try configuring the package
--with-included-string.
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Marco,
To get lyx-1.1.6 to link on Sparc-Solaris, try configuring the package
--with-included-string.
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anks to Angus Dekel for clear and easy-to-follow directions
for the changeover to lyx-1.1.6 configuration.
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anks to Angus Dekel for clear and easy-to-follow directions
for the changeover to lyx-1.1.6 configuration.
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; (from=ASCII, to=Envelope, Converter="envelope $$i").
My thanks to Angus & Dekel for clear and easy-to-follow directions
for the changeover to lyx-1.1.6 configuration.
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are
on an Ultra-1E/200 with a Sun type-5 keyboard using CDE.
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are
on an Ultra-1E/200 with a Sun type-5 keyboard using CDE.
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are
on an Ultra-1E/200 with a Sun type-5 keyboard using CDE.
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one? You can try to configure with
--with-included-string and see whether it helps.
It did. Thanks for the suggestion. Configuring
--with-included-string and using gnumake instead of the Solaris make,
lyx-1.1.6 compiles and links with gcc-2.95.2 on sparc-solaris-2.6.
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rt_command envelope [using ascii export]
into the preferences of lyx-1.1.6?
Thanks,
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one? You can try to configure with
--with-included-string and see whether it helps.
It did. Thanks for the suggestion. Configuring
--with-included-string and using gnumake instead of the Solaris make,
lyx-1.1.6 compiles and links with gcc-2.95.2 on sparc-solaris-2.6.
Regards,
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rt_command envelope [using ascii export]
into the preferences of lyx-1.1.6?
Thanks,
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Regards,
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rt_command envelope [using ascii export]
into the preferences of lyx-1.1.6?
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Alas, compilation of lyx-1.1.6 on sparc-solaris-2.6 (gcc-2.95.2,
xforms-0.88, xpm-4.11) failed to link with an unresolved symbol. I've
enclosed the final link command and error output in the hope that
someone can identify the problem and suggest a fix. Thanks,
Ronald Florence
link command
Alas, compilation of lyx-1.1.6 on sparc-solaris-2.6 (gcc-2.95.2,
xforms-0.88, xpm-4.11) failed to link with an unresolved symbol. I've
enclosed the final link command and error output in the hope that
someone can identify the problem and suggest a fix. Thanks,
Ronald Florence
link command
Alas, compilation of lyx-1.1.6 on sparc-solaris-2.6 (gcc-2.95.2,
xforms-0.88, xpm-4.11) failed to link with an unresolved symbol. I've
enclosed the final link command and error output in the hope that
someone can identify the problem and suggest a fix. Thanks,
Ronald Florence
link command
e
reliable and versatile than any other fax program I've tried.
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e
reliable and versatile than any other fax program I've tried.
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e
reliable and versatile than any other fax program I've tried.
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. The compose key still works in other
applications, like xterms or xemacs.
I'd welcome suggestions on how to debug and fix this. Thanks,
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to ~/.dtprofile fixed it. Sorry for the false alarm. LyX is happy,
and I am too.
I'm surprised that the compose key still worked in xterm and xemacs
with LANG=C.
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. The compose key still works in other
applications, like xterms or xemacs.
I'd welcome suggestions on how to debug and fix this. Thanks,
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to ~/.dtprofile fixed it. Sorry for the false alarm. LyX is happy,
and I am too.
I'm surprised that the compose key still worked in xterm and xemacs
with LANG=C.
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. The compose key still works in other
applications, like xterms or xemacs.
I'd welcome suggestions on how to debug and fix this. Thanks,
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to ~/.dtprofile fixed it. Sorry for the false alarm. LyX is happy,
and I am too.
I'm surprised that the compose key still worked in xterm and xemacs
with LANG=C.
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with device
drivers for most common printers, especially most varieties of HP
printers.
Does this help?
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with device
drivers for most common printers, especially most varieties of HP
printers.
Does this help?
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with device
drivers for most common printers, especially most varieties of HP
printers.
Does this help?
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s of C-u, C-l, and C-c, but LyX already uses those for other
purposes.
On the other hand, sentence-aware commands would be very welcome
indeed in future versions of LyX. ;)
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s of C-u, C-l, and C-c, but LyX already uses those for other
purposes.
On the other hand, sentence-aware commands would be very welcome
indeed in future versions of LyX. ;)
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s of C-u, C-l, and C-c, but LyX already uses those for other
purposes.
On the other hand, sentence-aware commands would be very welcome
indeed in future versions of LyX. ;<)
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done this, or know how I can do it? Thanks,
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Auctex with emacs would work on a console or serial terminal, although
Auctex is much better with X-windows where you can use xdvi and/or
ghostview previewers, and better still with Xemacs.
I wrote several books with Auctex and emacs before switching to LyX.
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done this, or know how I can do it? Thanks,
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Auctex with emacs would work on a console or serial terminal, although
Auctex is much better with X-windows where you can use xdvi and/or
ghostview previewers, and better still with Xemacs.
I wrote several books with Auctex and emacs before switching to LyX.
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done this, or know how I can do it? Thanks,
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Auctex with emacs would work on a console or serial terminal, although
Auctex is much better with X-windows where you can use xdvi and/or
ghostview previewers, and better still with Xemacs.
I wrote several books with Auctex and emacs before switching to LyX.
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Matìj Cepl writes:
Did anybody think about creating newsgroup mirror of this list?
Mailing list or newsgroup are equal to me, but I would think the place
in the hierarchy for the latter would be comp.tex.lyx, to reflect the
importance of the TeX engine to LyX text-processing.
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Matìj Cepl writes:
Did anybody think about creating newsgroup mirror of this list?
Mailing list or newsgroup are equal to me, but I would think the place
in the hierarchy for the latter would be comp.tex.lyx, to reflect the
importance of the TeX engine to LyX text-processing.
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Matìj Cepl writes:
Did anybody think about creating newsgroup mirror of this list?
Mailing list or newsgroup are equal to me, but I would think the place
in the hierarchy for the latter would be comp.tex.lyx, to reflect the
importance of the TeX engine to LyX text-processing.
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menues end up in the original LyX directory,
like the .txt and .tex files generated from the Export menu?
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-temporary directory for the LyX temporary
files?
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menues end up in the original LyX directory,
like the .txt and .tex files generated from the Export menu?
Thanks,
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-temporary directory for the LyX temporary
files?
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menues end up in the original LyX directory,
like the .txt and .tex files generated from the Export menu?
Thanks,
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-temporary directory for the LyX temporary
files?
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Rachel Greenham writes:
Oh, and I see I have to give chapters names, by the looks of it. Can't
just have "Chapter 1" etc...
Try using a ctrl-space as the chapter name if you want only chapter
numbers.
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Rachel Greenham writes:
Oh, and I see I have to give chapters names, by the looks of it. Can't
just have "Chapter 1" etc...
Try using a ctrl-space as the chapter name if you want only chapter
numbers.
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Rachel Greenham writes:
Oh, and I see I have to give chapters names, by the looks of it. Can't
just have "Chapter 1" etc...
Try using a ctrl-space as the chapter name if you want only chapter
numbers.
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menu, but we already preconfigure an envelope
printing script into that menu, so it would be handy if PDF output
were a regular menu option for output, with lyxrc configuration
options like those offered for html.
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menu, but we already preconfigure an envelope
printing script into that menu, so it would be handy if PDF output
were a regular menu option for output, with lyxrc configuration
options like those offered for html.
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->custom menu, but we already preconfigure an envelope
printing script into that menu, so it would be handy if PDF output
were a regular menu option for output, with lyxrc configuration
options like those offered for html.
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ion is set as
#\bind_file cua
\bind_file emacs
That should do it.
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