On 03/07/11 02:37, Richard Heck wrote:
On 07/02/2011 08:57 AM, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
Hi!
Is it possible to cross-reference a subfigure from the main figure caption,
and only get the subfigure letter (instead of the figure number + subfigure
letter) in the text where the cross
On 03/07/11 02:37, Richard Heck wrote:
On 07/02/2011 08:57 AM, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
Hi!
Is it possible to cross-reference a subfigure from the main figure caption,
and only get the subfigure letter (instead of the figure number + subfigure
letter) in the text where the cross
Hi!
Is it possible to cross-reference a subfigure from the main figure caption, and
only get the subfigure letter (instead of the figure number + subfigure letter)
in the text where the cross-reference was made?
I have included a LyX document using a figure containing two subfigures. In the
Hi!
Is it possible to cross-reference a subfigure from the main figure caption, and
only get the subfigure letter (instead of the figure number + subfigure letter)
in the text where the cross-reference was made?
I have included a LyX document using a figure containing two subfigures. In the
Hi!
Is it possible to cross-reference a subfigure from the main figure caption, and
only get the subfigure letter (instead of the figure number + subfigure letter)
in the text where the cross-reference was made?
I have included a LyX document using a figure containing two subfigures. In the
Hi!
What is the simplest way of working with a LyX document involving citations,
without using a bibtex file for each LyX file? I want to be able to use the LyX
frontend to select citations from a list. Can this be done in a way that does
not involve a separate bibtex file?
Will LyX have a
On 16/06/11 13:49, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
What is the simplest way of working with a LyX document involving
citations, without using a bibtex file for each LyX file? I want to be
able to use the LyX frontend to select citations from a list. Can this be
done in a
Hi!
What is the simplest way of working with a LyX document involving citations,
without using a bibtex file for each LyX file? I want to be able to use the LyX
frontend to select citations from a list. Can this be done in a way that does
not involve a separate bibtex file?
Will LyX have a
On 16/06/11 13:49, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
What is the simplest way of working with a LyX document involving
citations, without using a bibtex file for each LyX file? I want to be
able to use the LyX frontend to select citations from a list. Can this be
done in a
Hi!
What is the simplest way of working with a LyX document involving citations,
without using a bibtex file for each LyX file? I want to be able to use the LyX
frontend to select citations from a list. Can this be done in a way that does
not involve a separate bibtex file?
Will LyX have a
On 16/06/11 13:49, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
What is the simplest way of working with a LyX document involving
citations, without using a bibtex file for each LyX file? I want to be
able to use the LyX frontend to select citations from a list. Can this be
done in a
On 05/09/10 09:23, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
On 03/09/2010 21:54, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/03/2010 12:47 PM, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
Hi LyXers!
Is it possible to disable the Horizontal space popup that appears
every time I left-click on such a space in a document? If find
On 05/09/10 09:23, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
On 03/09/2010 21:54, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/03/2010 12:47 PM, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
Hi LyXers!
Is it possible to disable the Horizontal space popup that appears
every time I left-click on such a space in a document? If find
On 05/09/10 09:23, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
On 03/09/2010 21:54, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/03/2010 12:47 PM, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
Hi LyXers!
Is it possible to disable the "Horizontal space" popup that appears
every time I left-click on such a space in a documen
Hi LyXers!
Is it possible to disable the Horizontal space popup that appears every time I
left-click on such a space in a document? If find that it often appears when I
try to click between a spacer and a character, and can be quite disruptive since
it happens often.
-Torquil
Hi LyXers!
Is it possible to disable the Horizontal space popup that appears every time I
left-click on such a space in a document? If find that it often appears when I
try to click between a spacer and a character, and can be quite disruptive since
it happens often.
-Torquil
Hi LyXers!
Is it possible to disable the "Horizontal space" popup that appears every time I
left-click on such a space in a document? If find that it often appears when I
try to click between a spacer and a character, and can be quite disruptive since
it happens often.
-Torquil
On 01/09/10 19:51, Etienne Snyman wrote:
Dear friendly LyX-users...
@Julien:
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 16:11 -0400, Julien Rioux wrote:
These are default (I checked for LyX 1.6.5 specifically), but you do
need a recent version of lilypond installed, as mentioned by the
previous useful message.
On 01/09/10 19:51, Etienne Snyman wrote:
Dear friendly LyX-users...
@Julien:
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 16:11 -0400, Julien Rioux wrote:
These are default (I checked for LyX 1.6.5 specifically), but you do
need a recent version of lilypond installed, as mentioned by the
previous useful message.
On 01/09/10 19:51, Etienne Snyman wrote:
Dear friendly LyX-users...
@Julien:
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 16:11 -0400, Julien Rioux wrote:
These are default (I checked for LyX 1.6.5 specifically), but you do
need a recent version of lilypond installed, as mentioned by the
previous useful message.
On 01/09/10 01:47, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 31.08.2010 20:35, schrieb Torquil Macdonald Sørensen:
Let me try to explain better what I meant. I don't want those grey
boxes of tex code for each
instance where a user-defined command is executed in the latex
document. I want my LyX file to look
as if I
On 01/09/10 01:47, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 31.08.2010 20:35, schrieb Torquil Macdonald Sørensen:
Let me try to explain better what I meant. I don't want those grey
boxes of tex code for each
instance where a user-defined command is executed in the latex
document. I want my LyX file to look
as if I
On 01/09/10 01:47, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 31.08.2010 20:35, schrieb Torquil Macdonald Sørensen:
Let me try to explain better what I meant. I don't want those grey
boxes of tex code for each
instance where a user-defined command is executed in the latex
document. I want my LyX file to look
as if I
Hi!
I figured out a way to preprocess LaTeX files in order to eliminate dependency
on \newcommands, using Python and plasTeX.
My goal was to import a LaTeX file into LyX, but LyX was not able to understand
all the \newcommands in the document, and therefore I wanted to preprocess the
LaTeX
On 31/08/10 14:47, Etienne Snyman wrote:
Dear LyX-people
This is my first time posting on the list as a new LyX user, so please
excuse any stupid mistakes I might make or stupid questions I might ask!
:-) For the record, I am using LyX 1.6.5 on Ubuntu 10.04.
I would like to write music theory
On 31/08/10 19:35, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 31.08.2010 18:35, schrieb Torquil Macdonald Sørensen:
My goal was to import a LaTeX file into LyX, but LyX was not able to
understand all the \newcommands in the document, and therefore I wanted
to preprocess the LaTeX file first.
What do you mean
On 31/08/10 20:03, Etienne Snyman wrote:
Hi Torquil!
Thanks for the reply. Please find my replies to your comments in-line:
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 19:08 +0200, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
Do you want to write Lilypond code directly in LyX, and have LyX automatically
run the necessary
On 31/08/10 20:52, Hal Kierstead wrote:
I agree that this would be very pleasing, especially when working with
collaborators who do not use LyX and who use many new commands.
Hal
This is the simple python code which takes a filename as an argument, and
creates the file PlastexProcessed.tex
Hi!
I figured out a way to preprocess LaTeX files in order to eliminate dependency
on \newcommands, using Python and plasTeX.
My goal was to import a LaTeX file into LyX, but LyX was not able to understand
all the \newcommands in the document, and therefore I wanted to preprocess the
LaTeX
On 31/08/10 14:47, Etienne Snyman wrote:
Dear LyX-people
This is my first time posting on the list as a new LyX user, so please
excuse any stupid mistakes I might make or stupid questions I might ask!
:-) For the record, I am using LyX 1.6.5 on Ubuntu 10.04.
I would like to write music theory
On 31/08/10 19:35, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 31.08.2010 18:35, schrieb Torquil Macdonald Sørensen:
My goal was to import a LaTeX file into LyX, but LyX was not able to
understand all the \newcommands in the document, and therefore I wanted
to preprocess the LaTeX file first.
What do you mean
On 31/08/10 20:03, Etienne Snyman wrote:
Hi Torquil!
Thanks for the reply. Please find my replies to your comments in-line:
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 19:08 +0200, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
Do you want to write Lilypond code directly in LyX, and have LyX automatically
run the necessary
On 31/08/10 20:52, Hal Kierstead wrote:
I agree that this would be very pleasing, especially when working with
collaborators who do not use LyX and who use many new commands.
Hal
This is the simple python code which takes a filename as an argument, and
creates the file PlastexProcessed.tex
Hi!
I figured out a way to preprocess LaTeX files in order to eliminate dependency
on \newcommands, using Python and plasTeX.
My goal was to import a LaTeX file into LyX, but LyX was not able to understand
all the \newcommands in the document, and therefore I wanted to preprocess the
LaTeX
On 31/08/10 14:47, Etienne Snyman wrote:
Dear LyX-people
This is my first time posting on the list as a new LyX user, so please
excuse any stupid mistakes I might make or stupid questions I might ask!
:-) For the record, I am using LyX 1.6.5 on Ubuntu 10.04.
I would like to write music theory
On 31/08/10 19:35, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 31.08.2010 18:35, schrieb Torquil Macdonald Sørensen:
>
>> My goal was to import a LaTeX file into LyX, but LyX was not able to
>> understand all the \newcommands in the document, and therefore I wanted
>> to preprocess the LaTeX
On 31/08/10 20:03, Etienne Snyman wrote:
Hi Torquil!
Thanks for the reply. Please find my replies to your comments in-line:
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 19:08 +0200, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
Do you want to write Lilypond code directly in LyX, and have LyX automatically
run the necessary
On 31/08/10 20:52, Hal Kierstead wrote:
I agree that this would be very pleasing, especially when working with
collaborators who do not use LyX and who use many new commands.
Hal
This is the simple python code which takes a filename as an argument, and
creates the file PlastexProcessed.tex
Hi!
I'm using the article (AMS) document class and want to have two Lemmas in a
row with no additional text between them.
However, Lyx seems to combine the Lemmas into just one if I don't include any
text between them in standard format.
Do I have to put some sort of invisible character
On 30/08/10 20:00, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 30/08/2010 1:53 PM, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
Hi!
I'm using the article (AMS) document class and want to have two Lemmas
in a row with no additional text between them.
However, Lyx seems to combine the Lemmas into just one if I don't
include
Hi!
I'm using the article (AMS) document class and want to have two Lemmas in a
row with no additional text between them.
However, Lyx seems to combine the Lemmas into just one if I don't include any
text between them in standard format.
Do I have to put some sort of invisible character
On 30/08/10 20:00, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 30/08/2010 1:53 PM, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
Hi!
I'm using the article (AMS) document class and want to have two Lemmas
in a row with no additional text between them.
However, Lyx seems to combine the Lemmas into just one if I don't
include
Hi!
I'm using the "article (AMS)" document class and want to have two Lemmas in a
row with no additional text between them.
However, Lyx seems to combine the Lemmas into just one if I don't include any
text between them in standard format.
Do I have to put some sort of invisible character
On 30/08/10 20:00, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 30/08/2010 1:53 PM, Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
Hi!
I'm using the "article (AMS)" document class and want to have two Lemmas
in a row with no additional text between them.
However, Lyx seems to combine the Lemmas into just one if I don
Hi!
When choosing Page Layout - Paper format = a5 in LyX, is it to expected that
the paper size is still a4? This is the case when I use the pdfpatex , but not
with ps or dvi output.
Including \usepackage{geometry} in the preamble fixes the problem.
I'm using Debian Sid/TexLive and LyX
Hi!
When choosing Page Layout - Paper format = a5 in LyX, is it to expected that
the paper size is still a4? This is the case when I use the pdfpatex , but not
with ps or dvi output.
Including \usepackage{geometry} in the preamble fixes the problem.
I'm using Debian Sid/TexLive and LyX
Hi!
When choosing "Page Layout -> Paper format = a5" in LyX, is it to expected that
the paper size is still a4? This is the case when I use the pdfpatex , but not
with ps or dvi output.
Including \usepackage{geometry} in the preamble fixes the problem.
I'm using Debian Sid/TexLive and LyX
Hello,
Does anybody else experience that LyX1.5.2 sometimes becomes extremely slow?
So slow that after pressing a key I must wait 1sec to see the character
appear in the document. I have not yet been able to detect any underlying
pattern behind this behaviour, but it is always fixed
Hello,
Does anybody else experience that LyX1.5.2 sometimes becomes extremely slow?
So slow that after pressing a key I must wait 1sec to see the character
appear in the document. I have not yet been able to detect any underlying
pattern behind this behaviour, but it is always fixed
Hello,
Does anybody else experience that LyX1.5.2 sometimes becomes extremely slow?
So slow that after pressing a key I must wait 1sec to see the character
appear in the document. I have not yet been able to detect any underlying
pattern behind this behaviour, but it is always fixed
Hello,
After upgrading to 1.5.2, the interface language has changed from English to
Norwegian. It is because I use a Norwegian locale. But I would like to have
the English interface back. Do I have to run LANG=en lyx every time now, or
is there some nicer way to do it, e.g. in the
Hello,
After upgrading to 1.5.2, the interface language has changed from English to
Norwegian. It is because I use a Norwegian locale. But I would like to have
the English interface back. Do I have to run LANG=en lyx every time now, or
is there some nicer way to do it, e.g. in the
Hello,
After upgrading to 1.5.2, the interface language has changed from English to
Norwegian. It is because I use a Norwegian locale. But I would like to have
the English interface back. Do I have to run "LANG=en lyx" every time now, or
is there some nicer way to do it, e.g. in the
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