_/ On Sat 26 Nov 2005 13:53:45 GMT, [Martin A. Hansen] wrote : \_
?
Martin
Hi,
It would have helped if you included an extended description of what you
are trying to achieve? For such a broad and general question, you could
probably use search engines too. Do you want a
It would have helped if you included an extended description of what you
are trying to achieve? For such a broad and general question, you could
I guess what he wants is the tree-like document sturcture
(section/subsection) that is displayed in the left panel of acrobat
reader. Frankly,
On 11/25/05, Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you generate your pdf's from lyx?
If you have sufficient software installed, there is three ways:
1. pdf [uses latex,dvips,ps2pdf]
Disadvantage: the slowest way
Advantage:uses exactly the same mechanism as when printing.
Dear list,
I have not been able to track down the source of this problem. Some of
my colleagues use different versions of lyx (such as 1.3.5) on
different platforms (linux/windows). If I send my lyx file
(linux/1.3.6-1) to them and let them modify it, the revised version
will have additional dot
On 11/25/05, Daniel Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does one do this? I know the LaTeX is \setcounter{enumi}{26}, but
this doesn't work unless this is actually in the Enumerate environment,
which results in the output:
1. First item
26. Second item
27. Third item
and so on. Is there
On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 11:49:42PM +1300, John C. McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On Saturday 26 November 2005 18:08, . wrote:
Hi,
I really like using lyx... but since a couple of months I have a problem.
Everytime I try to enter a language depended character, like ö (german o
umlaut) or any
notes seem like a nice feature but can you print them?
mamato
Daniel Watkins wrote:
How does one do this? I know the LaTeX is \setcounter{enumi}{26}, but
this doesn't work unless this is actually in the Enumerate environment,
which results in the output:
1. First item
26. Second item
27. Third item
and so on. Is there a way I can start Enumerate from
On 11/27/05, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that you can only set the enumi counter within the
enumerate environment. To set the first item number the \setcounter
command must be before the first \item command:
\begin{enumerate}
\setcounter{enumi}{26}
\item z
\item zz
Use the LaTeX-package hyperref.
Add for example the following code to your document preamble:
\usepackage[colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,citecolor=black,
filecolor=blue,linkcolor=black,pdfnewwindow=true,
pdftitle=YourTitle,bookmarks,
pdfpagelayout=OneColumn,pdfstartview=XYZ,
hi again,
copy/paste text with single quotes (') from outside (windows) doesn't work
for me :(
mamato
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
copy/paste text with single quotes (') from outside (windows) doesn't work
for me :(
highlight the text in your WinApplication and use Strg-v (C-v) to copy
it to the clipboard. Then change to LyX and press the middle mouse button.
The (') doesn't matter.
regards
Paul Smith wrote:
No, Uwe, it is not necessary that one writes the whole enumerate
environment in ERT. See the example at:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted#toc59
Ah, thanks. I updated
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted#enumListStartingNumber
regards Uwe
* Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2005-11-27 09:31 +0100:
Use the LaTeX-package hyperref.
Add for example the following code to your document preamble:
\usepackage[colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,citecolor=black,
filecolor=blue,linkcolor=black,pdfnewwindow=true,
pdftitle=YourTitle,bookmarks,
Thanks for the first answers,
Correct, but this shouldn't be necessary as lyx usually have no problems
with ö or most of the other latin non-ascii characters.
[..] Lyx works with various latin encodings such as
iso8859-1, unicode support is planned for version 1.5.
can you give me a hint,
Has anybody found a way to get lyx working on a Debian testing system? It
seems there is a bug that prevents one from just apt-getting it. See
http://packages.qa.debian.org/l/lyx.html
and
. wrote:
Thanks for the first answers,
Correct, but this shouldn't be necessary as lyx usually have no problems
with ö or most of the other latin non-ascii characters.
[..] Lyx works with various latin encodings such as
iso8859-1, unicode support is planned for version 1.5.
can you give
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
I edited prefs to alter print-latex-papersize to a4.
then I saved the prefs - and now look what my _english_ document looks like!
http://130.226.106.174/~paste/cgi-bin/2005-11-26-145603_1280x1024_scrot.png
Try resetting the screen fonts (also from the preferences
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
notes seem like a nice feature but can you print them?
Note in LyX 1.3.x. You will be able to in LyX 1.4. See
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/NewInLyX14
Angus
Hi.
I'm having trouble updating the postscript preview if I include eepic
graphics. Even direct changes to the eepic file isn't noticed in the
postscript file,same old plot is used.What am I doing wrong or what is going
on with LyX 1.3.6? Even closing the postscript and displaying it all
can you give me a hint, how can I make that X-windows send the key-events
in latin-charset to lyx? (And not in utf-8 like now)
Start LyX as
$ LANG=de_DE lyx
LyX 1.4 will do the necessary magic for you.
I have the latest lyx-version I can find: 1.3.6. Also the website (lyx.org)
says that
. wrote:
can you give me a hint, how can I make that X-windows send the key-events
in latin-charset to lyx? (And not in utf-8 like now)
Start LyX as
$ LANG=de_DE lyx
LyX 1.4 will do the necessary magic for you.
I have the latest lyx-version I can find: 1.3.6. Also the website (lyx.org)
Hey guys, how are you?
Well, I'm using the best free LaTeX visual editor (Lyx) and I would like
to know what is the best software to generate good math graphics in EPS format.
I know the gnuplot, but I would like to know some good visual free
software (as Lyx), not a command
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to know what is the best software to generate good math graphics
in EPS format.
I know the gnuplot, but I would like to know some good visual free
software (as Lyx), not a command line one (like native TeX and gnuplot).
Do you have any idea
Texgraph is a beautiful program, exporting in pstricks and eps :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/Fradin.Patrick/TeXgraph/accueil.html
Easy to use.
Le dimanche 27 Novembre 2005 19:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hey guys, how are you?
Well, I'm using the best free LaTeX visual editor (Lyx)
I have just updated to 1.3.6
Now if I try to cite directly from pybiographic I get the error message
Can't connect to Lyx
Interrupted system call
This worked in Lyx 1.3.4 (the previous version)
The Lyxpipe setting is correct in EditPreferencesPaths
I can cite correctly from a bibtex
Please i ask this question now a second time, because nobody replayed
to my first mail.
Everything seemed to work fine but after installing a new latex
package, everytime i write a
math symbol they all appear wrong.
If i try to write a Sum Sign with \sum there appears a blue P par
example.
Alexander Gahr wrote:
Please i ask this question now a second time, because nobody replayed
to my first mail.
Everything seemed to work fine but after installing a new latex
package, everytime i write a
math symbol they all appear wrong.
If i try to write a Sum Sign with \sum there appears
Gunnar wrote:
Hi.
I'm using LyX 1.3.6 and Windows and I'm having a problem with fonts and
foiltex.
I write a simple presentation and try to preview the dvi but the dvi file
doesn't show the things that I've written.
It says (when checking document properties).
Making PK font:
What is the best advice now for LyX users who want paragraphs shaped
like this
X
But we want to control both the indentation of the lines 2-3 as well
as the negative indentation of line 1. A negative
Thanks very much for your help, Stephen.
Still, it remains the case that: LyX is flipping my figures around 90
degrees clockwise.
I love LyX; it's simply fantastic. But it shouldn't flip my figures;
this is a bug that needs fixing.
-
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 14:59:26 +0100
Alexandru Cabuz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anybody found a way to get lyx working on a Debian testing system? It
seems there is a bug that prevents one from just apt-getting it. See
http://packages.qa.debian.org/l/lyx.html
I was surprised to see it wasn't
On Monday 28 November 2005 14:22, Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks very much for your help, Stephen.
Still, it remains the case that: LyX is flipping my figures around 90
degrees clockwise.
I love LyX; it's simply fantastic. But it shouldn't flip my figures;
this is a bug that needs fixing.
Dear All,
Here in Hungary at the weekend (3rd of Dec) there will be a TeX conference.
I go and visit it.
I planned that can I create some slide to tell them about LyX.
What do you prefer to show? What to highlight?
This is the home page of the conference:
http://matexhu.org/matexkonf/
Try the following. Before opening Lyx and pybliographer, go into the
hidden folder .lyx and delete the lyxpipe.out and lyxpipe.in files. They
will be re-created at the next start of Lyx and everething should work
fine again.
D. Burget
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just updated to 1.3.6
Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
Has anybody found a way to get lyx working on a Debian testing system? It
seems there is a bug that prevents one from just apt-getting it. See
http://packages.qa.debian.org/l/lyx.html
and
Start LyX as
$ LANG=de_DE lyx
But I tried your suggestion with the version 1.3.6 and it failed :-(
I still get that garbage if I press any non english-sign button...
Henning, I think your problem is that the locale you're using is still
unicode-based, no matter if its de_DE or [EMAIL
Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
Has anybody found a way to get lyx working on a Debian testing system? It
seems there is a bug that prevents one from just apt-getting it. See
http://packages.qa.debian.org/l/lyx.html
and
Paul Johnson wrote:
What is the best advice now for LyX users who want paragraphs shaped
like this
X
But we want to control both the indentation of the lines 2-3 as well
as the negative indentation of
Hello All.
I'm writing a document in Russian using LyX and have the following
problem: My labels that contain Russian characters are shown not with
cp1251 like they're supposed to, but with iso-8859-1 (aka latin1).
This is both with QT and Xforms frontends.
The wrong encoding is shown
Andrei Popov wrote:
Hello All.
I'm writing a document in Russian using LyX and have
the following problem: My labels that contain Russian
characters are shown not with cp1251 like they're supposed
to, but with iso-8859-1 (aka latin1). This is both
with QT and Xforms frontends.
Hi, Andrei.
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the
preferences as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX,
but I'm still getting rotated figures.
Congratulations, you have found the egg in Ghostscript. You can
disable it
with with the undocumented option
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the preferences
as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm still
getting rotated figures.
What is the LaTeX-distribution you are using?
Could you please send a LyX file together with ONE
Hello Angus,
Monday, November 28, 2005, 2:05:17 PM, you wrote:
I suspect that this problem comes down to a question of what
encoding is seen by the GUI toolkit (ru_RU.cp1251 I suppose)
The locale is ru_RU.cp1251, and the keyboard layouts work via XKB,
which, yes, allows to
argh!! LyXWinInstaller requires admin privileges :/
i managed to install it using the LyX 1.3.6 installer after installing
minsys and python 2.3 (2.4 requires admin privileges :/)
i'll try to install miktex and gs tomorrow. once i've installed them, i can
simply add the directories in the
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the preferences
as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm still
getting rotated figures.
try
ps2pdf -dPrePress=/None $$i
Herbert
Andrei Popov wrote:
I suspect that this problem comes down to a question of
what encoding is seen by the GUI toolkit (ru_RU.cp1251 I
suppose)
The locale is ru_RU.cp1251, and the keyboard layouts work via
XKB, which, yes, allows to input in cp1251.
and what encoding is
Herbert Voss wrote:
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks for this, but it didn't do the trick. I changed the
preferences
as you suggested, reconfigured, quit and restarted LyX, but I'm
still getting rotated figures.
try
ps2pdf -dPrePress=/None $$i
Also note that if you're running LyX on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
argh!! LyXWinInstaller requires admin privileges :/
No it doesn't. I regularly install at
J:\Program Files\LyX
without problems. Installing to
C:\Program Files
on WinXP certainly *does* require admin privileges.
i managed to install it using the LyX 1.3.6
argh!! LyXWinInstaller requires admin privileges :/
No it doesn't. I regularly install at
J:\Program Files\LyX
without problems. Installing to
C:\Program Files
on WinXP certainly *does* require admin privileges.
i just tried again running
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i just tried again running
LyXWin136Complete-0-4.exehttp://download.berlios.de/lyxwininstall/LyXWin136Complete-0-4.exeand
before anything else (ex specifying directory), it says that i need
administrator privileges.
Not my installer. Bug reports to Uwe Stöhr please.
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 11:52:08AM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
What is the best advice now for LyX users who want paragraphs shaped
like this
X
But we want to control both the
Hi Andrei,
Henning, I think your problem is that the locale you're using is still
unicode-based, no matter if its de_DE or [EMAIL PROTECTED] What you
need to do is define a truly latin-1 locale, that is smth like
de_DE.iso-8859-1 (or similar), and then follow the advice above and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
another annoying thing is the dialog boxes used by winlyx to open/save
files. it's old school drive:\dir and my work laptop has that weird setup
for network syncing where my home directory is a network dir (\\server\...)
synced locally as My Documents. since the widget
nice thx! does work...
On 11/28/05, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
another annoying thing is the dialog boxes used by winlyx to open/save
files. it's old school drive:\dir and my work laptop has that weird
setup
for network syncing where my home
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
notes_eps_figure.lyx
Description: Binary data
utility_for_money.eps
Description: PostScript document
-
Richard Sherman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
argh!! LyXWinInstaller requires admin privileges :/
i just tried again running
LyXWin136Complete-0-4.exehttp://download.berlios.de/lyxwininstall/LyXWin136Complete-0-4.exeand
before anything else (ex specifying directory), it says that i need
administrator
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
ps2pdf fine
This is the same in tetex 2.02 and tetex 3.0 on
Georg Baum wrote:
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ...
hi
i'm not familiar to latex + lyx - so please consider this a newbie
question
i'm running mac os x 10.4 - i installed the mac os x binary:
ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.3.6/LyX-1.3.6-2Mac.dmg
available @ this site: http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/Mac
the layout dir in the .app
Wolfgang,
just in case you haven't figured it out over the weekend:
Am Donnerstag, 24. November 2005 15:26 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Where should option `smallheadings´ go?
Format Document Format Options.
Best wishes,
Axel
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks Uwe.
I'm using Tetex 2.0.2-34 on Mac OS X 10.4.3.
Here's a Lyx file and the .eps file that belongs in it.
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
Georg Baum schrieb:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
ps2pdf fine
This is the same in tetex 2.02 and tetex 3.0 on linux. I guess that you have
hit a bug (or feature?) of pdflatex.
No. In this case the problem is the eps-file itself:
Also
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
http://download.berlios.de/lyxwininstall/LyXWin136Complete-0-4.exe
and before anything else (ex specifying directory), it says that i
need administrator privileges.
Yes it requires admin privileges. This is described in the Readme-files
and on the startpage of the installer.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 5:59 AM
Subject: lyx on windows (and printing notes)
argh!! LyXWinInstaller requires admin privileges :/
i managed to install it using the LyX 1.3.6 installer after installing
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Georg Baum schrieb:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
ps2pdf fine
This is the same in tetex 2.02 and tetex 3.0 on linux. I guess that
you have
hit a bug (or feature?) of pdflatex.
No. In this case the problem is the
Dear List,
I have installed prosper and I cannot compile the example files on the
wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/Prosper)!
When I open layout_Dekel-sample.lyx on console window I can see a
message:
-
step: Counter does not exist: lyxnewslide
step: Counter does not exist: lyxnewslide
Am Montag, 28. November 2005 19:57 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Georg Baum wrote:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ... ;-)
pdflatex does nothing with the image!
True, if I export to .tex and then
Am Montag, 28. November 2005 20:02 schrieb Stefan Brunner:
i have a latex file that uses the g-brief template so when trying to
run relyx in the command line i get
-- snip --
(offer_de.tex: Splitting Preamble
Creating LyX preamble
Cannot find layout file g-brief.layout in dir(s)
- Original Message -
From: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 10:17 AM
Subject: Re: lyx on windows (and printing notes)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
argh!! LyXWinInstaller requires admin privileges :/
i
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Montag, 28. November 2005 19:57 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Georg Baum wrote:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatexrotated
and how did you get a pdf file of the eps image ... ;-)
pdflatex does nothing with the image!
True, if I export to
- Original Message -
From: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: orientation of .eps figures
Georg Baum schrieb:
I tested it, and the result is:
dvipdfm fine
pdflatex
Alexander Gahr wrote:
Everything seemed to work fine but after installing a new latex
package, everytime i write a
math symbol they all appear wrong.
If i try to write a Sum Sign with \sum there appears a blue P par example.
In the final PDF everything is right again.
Please help i
Angus Leeming wrote:
shrug
You can modify the registry without admin priviliges as HKCU rather than
HKLM.
/shrug
There are reasons that not every user is allowed to install programs. If
you don't have admin privileges your employer knows in most cases why.
But anyway, HKLM is needed to get
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
that your graphic should be rotated to get your vertical
Stephen Harris wrote:
I may have understood this incorrectly. Admin privileges are
sufficient to change the admin password. On a network, can't
other groups that can write to the registry be created? I ask
because mamato is on a network, and before, John Kane who
was on a network installed LyX
Dear Uwe,
Thanks for your help.
This figure is still rotated in my PDF output from LyX.
My Mac OS X 10.4.3 can't open the PostScript file, which is strange.
dvipdfm (from LyX) continues to give me errors (Cannot convert
file). pdflatex rotates the .pdf file and gives me a cannot convert
If I may make a suggestion here.
Try powerdot rather than prosper. I think you will
find it an improvement and may not have as many
problems.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List,
I have installed prosper and I cannot compile the
example files on the
wiki
Hi all, can anyone tell me how to control the layout of lists? Right now,
using the article class, I get huge indents between the list number and the
body of that list item. Is there a way to reduce this? (and I'd also like to
find a way to single, rather than double space the lists). I've tried
James Kebinger wrote:
Hi all, can anyone tell me how to control the layout of lists? Right now,
using the article class, I get huge indents between the list number and the
body of that list item. Is there a way to reduce this?
Mark the whole list, choose Layout-Paragraph-LinesPagebreaks
Then
Kenward Vaughan wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 11:52:08AM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
What is the best advice now for LyX users who want paragraphs shaped
like this
X
But we want to
You might search the archives for Kuba Ober. He's got things to
workwith Cyrillic encodings in the past I believe.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=lyx-develw=2r=1s=Kuba+Ober
OK, thanks, I'll try that.
What really _is_ annoying, is that I have a similar problem with
Hello Paul,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 12:22:16 PM, you wrote:
works to pull back the first line. This is a good solution, EXCEPT if
you are doing this to the first paragraph of a section. As another
poster noted, LyX (and LaTeX) are stubborn about that one.
I'm not sure, but maybe
Now my «locale -a | grep de» gives following output:
de_DE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
de_DE.iso88591
de_DE.utf8
Where are the dashes left?? But ok, so I enterd:
I'm not sure about the dashes, I don't have access to my Linux box
right now. There can be some
On 11/27/05, Michel Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Texgraph is a beautiful program, exporting in pstricks and eps :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/Fradin.Patrick/TeXgraph/accueil.html
Easy to use.
Unfortunately, Texgraph is in French...
Paul
I want to thank everyone these suggestions: both the scilab and texgraph
are really nice softwares, truly remarkable ones!
Is there some way to translate the texgraph from french, or to get some
english version? (I can't speak french).
Cheers!
Douglas
Thanks a lot! As a followup,is there a way to indent and/or single space a
list/enumeration?
On 11/29/05, Johan Ingvast [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Kebinger wrote:
Hi all, can anyone tell me how to control the layout of lists? Right
now,
using the article class, I get huge indents
On Nov 29, 2005, at 8:14 AM, James Kebinger wrote:
Thanks a lot! As a followup,is there a way to indent and/or single
space a
list/enumeration?
Try the mdwlist package. It gives easier control over spacing and other
options.
I have used it to define a new LyX environment so that it is
Hey guys, how are you?
I'm fine, thanx =)
Well, I'm using the best free LaTeX visual editor (Lyx) and I would
like to know what is the best software to generate good math
graphics in EPS format.
jPicEdt, jfig, Ipe, Xfig, scilab, Tgif, TeXpict (limited)...
The ones using Java will run
Hello Stephen,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 3:37:32 PM, you wrote:
Try the mdwlist package. It gives easier control over spacing and other
options.
I have used it to define a new LyX environment so that it is available
directly from the pull-down menu.
Could you please share it? I think a
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
shrug
You can modify the registry without admin priviliges as HKCU rather than
HKLM.
/shrug
There are reasons that not every user is allowed to install programs. If
you don't have admin privileges your employer knows in most cases why.
I'm afraid we're
Angus Leeming wrote:
There are reasons that not every user is allowed to install programs.
If you don't have admin privileges your employer knows in most cases why.
I'm afraid we're going to just have to disagree fundamentally once
again, Uwe.
;-) We aren't fundamentalists!
It's not the
On Nov 29, 2005, at 8:53 AM, Andrei Popov wrote:
Hello Stephen,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 3:37:32 PM, you wrote:
Try the mdwlist package. It gives easier control over spacing and
other
options.
I have used it to define a new LyX environment so that it is available
directly from the
when i run lyx (right after installation) i get the following error message:
lyx can not find any description of the environment. please verify the
content of textclass.lst
the file in question looks fine to me, it's 73 lines long and has the
default layouts set to true...
what could be wrong
Hello,
My Miktex install is very complete so I don't want to download the full
package. The path to latex.exe is in the system wide path
(D:\program\texmf\miktex\bin), is there anything I could do to tell the
installer it's there? Maybe adding a registry key or something?
Thanks in advance,
it mainly depends on which registry the install is trying to write to.
- in many cases you can install software to your home directory without any
admin privileges because it uses the user registry and not the main
registry.
- sometimes it asks whether it should be installed for everyone (main
Hello,
I have a problem with the install of lyx 1.3.7pre4 (lyx-1.3.6 is OK). At the
install, a popup box says: Failed attempting to execute the configure
script. I click on OK and let it launch but then a new box says:
Lyx wasn't able to find it's layout descriptions!
Check that the file
Hello Stephen,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 4:26:42 PM, you wrote:
I should have been a bit more specific...
mdwlists has predefined compact environments called itemize*
enumerate* and description* which reduce the interline spacing from the
normal LaTex defaults. To enable these in LyX I
i looked briefly at the code in cvs and the weird thing is that if i rename
the textclass.lst file it looks like i should get a check that the file is
installed correctly error instead of the check the content one that i'm
getting.
where in hell could it be looking at?!
mamato
On
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
that your graphic should be
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