Deskins, Nathaniel A wrote:
A Lyx newbie here. I've been playing with the Bibtex
citation/bibliography features and they look nice. I've installed my
bibtex style file (bst) for the article of interest. When I process the
manuscript, the output gives citations in brackets [1], [2], etc. Is
there
Jim Burton wrote:
With help from #latex I have got my local latex environment set up, so
that I can run pdflatex on a simple tex file which uses the custom
style. When I try to use the style in a lyx doc though, by adding this
to the preamble:
\usepackage{StuS13}
then C-X P gives the error
Is there some way in LyX to do this:
Mr.\ Dedekind
without using ERT?
Richard
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Dec 20, 2007, at 11:36 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 20, 2007, at 12:16 PM, rgheck wrote:
Is there some way in LyX to do this:
Mr.\ Dedekind
without using ERT?
Insert > Formatting > Inter-word space.
Bennett
Thanks Bennett.
You can also cut down
César Vasques wrote:
I am using LyX version 1.5.2 and I haven't been able to make the
command "\includeonly{file1.lyx,file2.lyx,...}" placed in the preamble
work.
I use it to make LyX only to include some of the chapter files of a
master document with entries "\include{*.lyx}".
Can anybody
esar
- Original Message - From: "rgheck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "César Vasques" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: \includeonly NOT WORKING in LyX 1.5.2
César Vasques wrote:
I am using LyX version 1.5.2 and I
Paul Johnson wrote:
I think the other part--the layout part--is just cosmetic. It controls
the way the R code chunks look on the screen only. The R code chunks
can be written as ordinary ERT. If the Lyx user is happy enough to
just put in ERT (without a layout representation in the on-screen
dis
Éamonn Linehan wrote:
I have tried the .bst you suggested and it does work but deviates from APA
style in a number of places. I wonder if there is someone on the list who
could help me modify the .bst?
I can't do this right now---no time---but I'll look at it Monday.
rh
Books with an addit
Try what's below:
FUNCTION {book}
{ output.bibitem
author empty$
{ format.editors "author and editor" output.check
editor format.key output
add.blank
}
{ format.authors output.nonnull
crossref missing$
{ "author and editor" editor either.or.check }
Filippo Zangheri wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm a LyX 1.5.3 user, I compiled the source and run it on a Debian Etch system.
My problem is that since I switched to the new version from 1.5.2, some
document classes [1] have become unavailable, which I could perfectly use
before. Some of them have alw
Filippo Zangheri wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Filippo Zangheri wrote:
Hi everybody,
I'm a LyX 1.5.3 user, I compiled the source and run it on a Debian
Etch system.
My problem is that since I switched to the new version from 1.5.2,
some document classes [1] have become unavailable, wh
Éamonn Linehan wrote:
Thanks for your help. [rgheck - send me your name if you like a credit
added to the bst files modification histroy. I will be sharing this
style once it is complete] That did exactly what I wanted.
Good! My name's Richard Heck
I haven't managed to figure o
Declan O'Byrne wrote:
Hi all,
Similar to another thread currently underway, I'd like to find out
some of the important keyboard shortcuts for lyx on OS X (Leopard).
What for example is "insert footnote"? What is "insert citation"? I
would have expected these to be "Command i" for insert and "
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should Alt-space work on windows to access the drowp down list that
lets you select paragraph style?
On Linux, it's Alt-P, space.
rh
I just downloaded and installed LyX via the Windows installer. I've
used LaTeX before (not recently), but never LyX. In playing around
with the LyX Tutorial, I find that after changing some text to red or
green and then generating DVI, I get errors such as this,
LaTeX Error: Undefined color
Scott Meyers wrote:
rgheck wrote:
You don't say which documents you are compiling.
The LyX Tutorial -- 35 pages in the DVI file. Not a very long
document, in other words. Something I'd hope could be generated in no
more than a couple of seconds.
The former is a weird bug th
Michael Thompson wrote:
I see that you were trying to change the color of a Chapter Heading, in
particular. This does seem like a mess, easily reproducible by me; titles and sections seem to work, though. Evidently a problem for the masters.
The reason, as Jurgen pointed out, is because th
Myriam Abramson wrote:
Hello,
I have 1.4.3. I get a message that lyx2lyx cannot convert from an
earlier version of lyx. What should i do?
There are two possibilities: The file is actually from an older version
of LyX (1.5), or the file is corrupt. To find out, open the file in a
text edito
Alexis Huxley wrote:
Hi, I'm using Subversion to embed various info about released versions
of a document I've written inside the document itself. The .lyx format
being text, this works *almost* fine.
For example I have a note in the document containing:
$LastChangedRevision: 2791 $
an
I've been using Fedora ever since I started using Linux, but the
second-rate status of KDE under Fedora is starting to get to me, so I'm
thinking about switching. But then: to what? I don't think Kubuntu is
for me. Gentoo would be an option, but then I'm not sure I want to be
quite that bleed
G. Milde wrote:
On 12.01.08, rgheck wrote:
The issue has to do with the use
of color in chapter and section heading---headings, in particular, that
appear as page headers. You always have to be careful with so-called
"moving arguments". But the point remains: You don't real
David Hewitt wrote:
This query spins off of a recent question from Richard Heck in response to
another post. I put it in its own thread to potentially gather more
opinions.
What previewers do Windows people use with LyX other than YAP? Are there
"better" alternatives?
If so, how do we switch Ly
Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 1/14/08, rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been using Fedora ever since I started using Linux, but the
second-rate status of KDE under Fedora is starting to get to me, so I'm
thinking about switching. But then: to what? I don't think Kubu
Donn wrote:
thinking about switching. But then: to what? I don't think Kubuntu is
for me.
Why ever not?
Well, I tried it on a laptop a while ago, and it kept crashing. That'd
be the main thing.
Richard
Donn wrote:
Well, I tried it on a laptop a while ago, and it kept crashing. That'd
be the main thing.
Ah, I think you'll suffer on laptops in general -- unless you get one of the
newer ones that come with some kind of Gnu/Linux these days. I have been using
Kubuntu for almost 4 years, bu
José Matos wrote:
On Monday 14 January 2008 17:18:05 rgheck wrote:
I've been using Fedora ever since I started using Linux, but the
second-rate status of KDE under Fedora is starting to get to me, so I'm
thinking about switching. But then: to what? I don't think Kubuntu is
George De Bruin wrote:
I'm seeing a couple of issues with LyX 1.5.1 on XUbuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) that I
don't have a solution for... The package is from the Ubuntu repositories. The
two issues are:
(1) It appears to be really slow when trying to scroll text on the screen.
It's not horrible, but it
M-L wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, rgheck shared this with us all:
--}
--} I've been using Fedora ever since I started using Linux, but the
--} second-rate status of KDE under Fedora is starting to get to me, so I'm
--} thinking about switching. But then: to what? I don't t
William Seager wrote:
On January 14, 2008 12:18:05 rgheck wrote:
I've been using Fedora ever since I started using Linux, but the
second-rate status of KDE under Fedora is starting to get to me, so I'm
thinking about switching. But then: to what? I don't think Kubuntu is
for m
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
On Jan 14, 2008 10:18 AM, rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been using Fedora ever since I started using Linux, but the
second-rate status of KDE under Fedora is starting to get to me, so I'm
thinking about switching. But then: to what? I don't
George De Bruin wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Hmm. That's very strange. The Ubuntu people should really get with
it. It's one thing being slow to update major versions---Debian etch
is still at 1.4.3---but it's criminal not to keep up with minor
version updates.
And I really don
George De Bruin wrote:
rgheck wrote:
(1) It appears to be really slow when trying to scroll text on the
screen.
It's not horrible, but its not as fast as the 1.4.x series.
Try 1.5.3. Some work has been done on scrolling, and a LOT more is to
come in 1.6.
I would, but I don't see
Milen Ivanov wrote:
Unfortunately the recent discussion on Linux distributions came just few
days too late for me. I chose Fedora 8 (Gnome) for my laptop because
Ubuntu setup program could not find its way around the chipset, Debian
appears LARGE (4 DVDs! to have no worry) and no-one I know is on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or how long it takes to compile LyX... :-) [*]
[*] Seriously, I'm probably interested in the specs and what compile
time you got when using e.g. two or three of the cores. But this is
maybe better suited for the devel list.
Actually, I'm still a newbie when it comes
Oisin wrote:
On Jan 15, 2008 6:54 AM, Milen Ivanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear All,
Just a note for Linux rookies like me who might want the latest version
of LyX.
Unfortunately the recent discussion on Linux distributions came just few
days too late for me. I chose Fedora 8 (Gnome)
George De Bruin wrote:
Ignacio García wrote:
What deb package are you trying?
I have downloaded and installed on Ubuntu 7.10 the dapper version
with no problems. I'm using it from october.
ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.5.2/lyx-1.5.2-1_dapper_i386.deb
I tried the package you mentioned, and
Dave Wood wrote:
Hi, I've tried out a few versions of Lyx but always seem to have many
doc classes unavailable. There are too many to list and there are some
that I want to try. Heres a screen shot to show you which ones I mean.
http://www.unrealize.co.uk/snapshot11.png
Any ideas how to get the
G. Massera wrote:
Hello everybody,
this is not a bug... is a problem concerning my bibtex file... or
installation but I can't understand how to fix it :-(
Ok, let's start from beginning.
I use lyx for creating my documents on Linux (OpenSuse 10.2) and I use
a bib file for my references. All go
Questions:
(1) is compilation on Ubuntu difficult? I thinks that compiling and installing
manually should avoid the problem I mentioned;
It shouldn't be. You just need to make sure you have the qt-devel
packages, I think. but you'll see when you run ./configure if you have
problems.
(2)
In fact, I think that if I pass my lyx document to a my friend ...
without the .bib.. lyx will crash :-( :-(
If I create a file with a missing .bib file, I don't get a crash. So it
must be more than that.
rh
Éamonn Linehan wrote:
When there are two or more authors on a paper and the reference is
withing brackets, the APA guidelines are that it should be (Linehan &
Linehan, 2008). Its doing this, which is good. However, when the
authors are outside the brackets it should be Linehan and Linehan
(2008
Paul Johnson wrote:
I've seen people asking for a simple way to enter accents and graves,
and the discussion here goes off into a configuration of the keyboard
and the X server. I think you are misleading people a little bit.
I'm here to remind users that reconfiguring to use COMPOSE is
unneces
\bind "C-apostrophe" "accent-acute"
\bind "C-S-quotedbl" "accent-umlaut"
Note that, to get these to work, you may also need to change some
earlier bindings. In cua.bind, I had to change:
\bind "~S-M-quotedbl" "quote-insert single"
\bind "~S-C-quotedbl" "self-insert \""
to
\bind
Paul Smith wrote:
On Jan 26, 2008 8:25 AM, Timothy Robinson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have some long in-line equations which go over the margin. Is it possible to
force lyx to split them over two lines, so as to keep to the margin?
You can split them yourself with
Insert --> Math
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008, rgheck wrote:
LaTeX will normally break such equations for you. Presumably, in this
case, there is no good place to break it, and LaTeX is refusing to do
so.
I don't myself know how to force a linebreak in such cases, other
than by
splittin
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
On Jan 26, 2008 8:25 AM, Timothy Robinson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have some long in-line equations which go over the margin. Is it
possible to force lyx to split them over two lines, so as to keep
to the margin?
You can
So I was hoping for a better solution, preferrably the solution that
used to exist in the paragraph layout dialog.
One possibility would be to define a new Layout style that includes a
leading space. Then you could mark and change a number of paragraphs
the old way (nearly, as you would u
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
rgheck wrote:
Note that, to get these to work, you may also need to change some
earlier bindings. In cua.bind, I had to change:
\bind "~S-M-quotedbl""quote-insert single&
G. Milde wrote:
On 5.02.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
rgheck wrote:
\bind "C-apostrophe" "accent-acute"
\bind "C-S-quotedbl" "accent-umlaut"
Note that, to get these to work, you may also need to change some earlier
bindings. In cua.bind
llewellyn wrote:
dear Uwe,
Several users of memoir class and I have been giving you
much agravation.
I have now worked out about a misunderstanding.
Your replies on the subject of left and right pages and bind margins are off
course exactly correct.
What is happening is
Z. Bian wrote:
I am trying to write a book with lyx. The book is mostly tutorials with step by
step instructions. For each step, I need to have step number, a block of text
on left as instruction, and a image on right as figure showing what the
instruction means.
I am currently using a custom
G. Jay Kerns wrote:
Dear Paul,
Thanks! As it turns out, when I copied the file from my removable
SanDisk to follow your advice, then LyX read it perfectly, no lyx2lyx
failure.
I have other LyX files on the removable disk (created with 1.5.3 on
Ubuntu) which open with no problems. I don't quit
assasukasse wrote:
Hi everyone
i am a new user, i am writing my degree thesis in lyx since i don't
want to use Word (the results with lyx are far better)
However i incurred in 3 problem that i need to solve if i want to make
EVERYthing in lyx:
1. I should use a particular position for the i
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Paul A. Rubin schrieb:
Right. And it should go without saying that anyone who is using math
in LyX should at least have a look at Herbert Voss's comprehensive
guide to math mode:
ftp://cam.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/math/voss/mathmode/Mathmode.pdf
Just for information for
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Here's an odd thought: perhaps we could include among the help docs
that ship with LyX something that points to "additional LaTeX help"
on the wiki, and then on that page link things like Herbert's math
opus, Scott Pakin's list of
B. Bogart wrote:
Thank RH,
That indeed was it.
So in general I should always be careful about using underscores in LyX?
LyX itself will take care of them, as it also takes care of other
characters that have special meaning to LaTeX: \, &, { , }, [, ], etc.
You can see this if you type in
B. Bogart wrote:
Hello all,
I'm writing a paper in LyX, all was going well until I tried to generate
a PDF of my current draft.
LyX complains about some Latex problems, missing $, } and an extra }.
I've looked at the latex code from within lyx, I've looked at the lyx
file directly, and I've ev
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
Hi Richard,
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
- Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF,
LyX itself already wraps it)
When you want verbatim text, use ctrl-[Enter] to add a newline. That
ensures that the code retains its
The Embedded Objects has an URL to a very long document explaining
{listing} in and out - long, but eventually I found it
basewidth=0.5em
to make it look like LyX-Code. The default 0.6em is quite "spacey".
As you saw, this is massively customizable. You can even get listing to
do
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
If I had
StandardEnvironment with textA
LyxCodeEnv
StandardEnv with textB
then the 2nd StandardEnv would begin unindented,
Because it isn't a new paragraph. LyX doesn't treat Standard following
LyXCode as a new paragraph, though it does treat LyXCo
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Mansion wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
If you mean the old RCS support then no (which we should probably
ditch).
It was actually - I was hoping there was a hidden configuration
option somewhere.
No, unfortunately. Should be easy to implement if you know a bit
Martin Görg wrote:
Hello Julio Rojas,
on 2/21/2008 you wrote:
Hi, is there any way LyX generated PDF's have the commenting feature
enabled? I mean, is it posible for pdflatex or ps2pdf to generate pdf's in
which you can add comments with Acrobat Reader?
It's amazing how often this que
sutovsky wrote:
I am always getting error when I try to import latex file into Lyx.
It does not import back even the Latex file that was exported to LaTeX from
Lyx.
We'll need a bit more detail to try to sort this out.
rh
Annabelle Sack wrote:
To whom it may concern: Hello,
I have a LyX Problem: I compiled a long table in LyX which in LyX
looks perfect. Extracting it to a pdf file only 1/4 of the table can
be seen.
Can anyone help?
LaTeX tables by default appear only on a single page. I think you need
to us
James Mansion wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
The following is part of my layout file for "Learn Vim Tonight: Use
the Worlds Most Productive Editor Tomorrow". Note that these snippits
don't include Preamble/endpreamble.
Thanks, I'll have a play with this. I'm grapplig with what I thought
would be
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
The documents under the help menu for 1.5.3 use the phrase "character style"
in two very different contexts, creating confusion. One or the other should
be called something else.
This seems right.
Some parts discuss what I mean by a character style -- a custom
Steve Litt wrote:
I'm not good enough at sed to do the parsing in sed, so I used ex (the back
end engine editor for Vim). My script has two failings:
1) On single word emphasis, it emphasizes any trailing punctuation. I had
trouble with structures like [^;,.] so couldn't do that.
What ab
Steve Litt wrote:
U guys want me to write a very short doc, for the LyX Project to include in
the HELP menu, about character styles?
I think the better thing to do would be to update the existing
documentation, in particular, to rationalize section 3.6 so that it is
clearer about what "cha
Steve Litt wrote:
On Sunday 24 February 2008 14:27, rgheck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
Perhaps in future documentation versions we should call what I call
character styles as "user defined character styles", stuff from the
buttons (emph and noun) as LyX-provided character s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Feb 24, 2008, at 9:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In summary, I'm mentioning a few problems here:
Main one is:
1) creating a footnote from existing text causing unusable formatting.
I'm not following your description of
Bennett Helm wrote:
The bug is that clicking "Update" [in the View Source window] does
nothing [when Automatic Update is off].
Well, that definitely is a bug, yes.
rh
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi Richard Heck and Rich Shepard and everyone,
In my original post I meant to say a lot of the surprises were TeX/LaTeX in
nature, not under LyX's control. Nevertheless, to a newbie, they're all LyX
problems.
The other thing I forgot to say is the problem is the surprise, n
You don't have "Use Paragraph's Default Alignment"? The point of this
option is to undo customization. That's why I added it. ;-)
Ah! I didn't try it before because it says "[justified]" But this
indeed fixes the formatting of the pasted footnote content. Thanks!
Hmm. We had a really, reall
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Clicking in the LyX scrollbar doesn't advance the LyX screen such that the
bottom line is now the top. Sometimes it gets close, and sometimes you need
to click the scrollbar 2 or 3 times to advance one screenful.
There's a lot of scrollbar weirdness in 1.5. Abdel
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Hello,
I make an upgrade from opensuse 10.2 to 10.3 and now,
Lyx cannot compile my book. I get an
Undefined control (I don´t remember more)
in each \justifying and \justify in the document.
Opensuse 10.3 deleted my latex and install TexLive
distro of Latex.
How I can res
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
Except that adding \usepackage{textcomp} still generates an error
that the
package does not provide the symbol.
However, textcomp _does_ provide the symbol texttrademark. Any ideas why
the one is found but not the other? The LaTeX
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
You don't have "Use Paragraph's Default Alignment"? The point of this
option is to undo customization. That's why I added it. ;-)
Ah! I didn't try it before because it says "[justified]&q
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
You don't have "Use Paragraph's Default Alignment"? The point of this
option is to undo customization. That's why I added it. ;-)
Ah! I didn't try it before because it says "[justified]&q
My take is that if "justified" wasn't there I probably would have
tried it. But if it actually removes paragraph formatting (even if
it resorts to the default for the context) wouldn't it be clearer
to say "Remove Paragraph Formatting"? I'm surmising it's doing
both. So I understand th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
From my view I was trying to format a footnote and get rid of an
extra blank line in the footnote footer region. So it didn't occur
to me that "justified" would apply to that. But maybe it does.
(pa
Rene Maya wrote:
Hi there,
Well I've been reading/studying the guides that come together with Lyx, and
so far I think it's a great piece of software, there is a but, though, not
only I'm a newbie to Lyx but also to Linux, specifically to Kubuntu. and I
found really hard to keep up how to install
M-L wrote:
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008, Rene Maya shared this with us all:
--} I hope that you can help me because I actually really like working with
Lyx, --} but then again if I can't make pdf or print then is pretty much
useless for --} me.
I can feel the frustration that we have all felt, a
Rene Maya wrote:
rh,
Thanx for answering, eventhough you didn't give me straight answers
(most likely cos my questions were all over the place) I think that
having several TeX might be what confuses my lyx. I assume that
uninstalling them (including Lyx) and then installing one TeX and Lyx
Viktor Nagy wrote:
I would like to know as well, what is the lightest document class that is
sufficient for a theorem. (I prefer the modularity of LaTeX a lot, and don't
want to use ams-seq all the time.) Is it possible to include layouts at
runtime, like packages? If yes what should I include? (
The four AMS layout files load a bunch of include files that define
all these things and tell LyX how to display and number them. Richard
Heck indicated that, in LyX 1.6, we'll be able to plug those modules
into other classes.
Yes, that's right.
An alpha of 1.6 should be out pretty soon,
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
I've recently upgraded my pc's (two laptops and one desktop) from
slackware 10.2 to 12.0. I looked at the existing packages for lyx. As
I could not find anything more recent then 1.5.0, I decided to build
the last stable version on my desktop pc using the appropriate
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
Try running with -dbg init on the working installation. What's the
next line?
rh
"Adding minibuffer at position 0 0" is the last line on the working
installation.
OK, well, try comparing with -dbg any.
What I DON'T want to
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
Try running with -dbg init on the working installation. What's the
next line?
rh
"Adding minibuffer at position 0 0" is the last line on the working
installation.
OK, well, try comp
Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
rgheck a écrit :
[...]
So it worked??
No, it just died gracefully and returned to the prompt!
In the mean time I tried another version from Linuxpackages (Lyx 1.5.0
compiled with qt 4.3.0). It does exactly the same thing: SIGSEGV on
startup.
I also built an old
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Annabelle Sack schrieb:
1. wie zentriere ich Grafiken? Die meisten Grafiken, die ich in den
Fließtext eingebunden habe, sind zentriert. Andere wieder nicht,
obwohl ich an der Einstellungs nichts geändert habe-was tun?
This list is in Emglish, So I'm answering in E
William R. Buckley wrote:
I have need for the LNCS layout, and am having trouble using this with LyX. You
will perhaps like to know that my prior experience with any TeX is zero. In the
past, I have used WYSIWYG systems (Ventura Publisher is my first choice, though
I am also passingly familiar
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I don't use LNCS myself, but since it ships as a style file rather
than a class file, I think you should be able to start a new document
in the default article class in LyX and then add '\usepackage{lncs}'
to the preamble (Document -> Settings... -> LaTeX Preamble). If the
William R. Buckley wrote:
Much good information has come from Bob Lounsbury. Thank you
for the attention to detail. Where would I have been expected to
read of the requirement to create such a texmf sub-directory, given
that it was not created automatically by either MiKTeX or LyX?
It isn
Steve Litt wrote:
On Saturday 15 March 2008 07:31, Miguel Daniel Rodríguez Magarzo wrote:
Hi here
I'm working (as usually...) in a new LyX document (a new file) at a
book-style. I need that the chapter number does not start with the
_one_, but the five instead, though this is a new file but
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 12:49 PM, William R. Buckley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So,
the layout file shows up in the TeX Information but, in the Document
Settings, the document class Springer LNCS shows up as unavailable.
I wasn't sure if this would happen or no
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I'm told that in LyX 1.6 you will be able to load "modules"
(including, I believe, the AMS environments) on a document basis,
without having to hack a layout file. At least that's my understanding.
Yes, this is correct.
rh
Andre Bonhote wrote:
Hi G
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 3:21 PM, G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Or you could provide a template along your layout file and set the paragraph
separation there with Document>Settings>...
Good idea. Don't have one of these yet.
Pity it's not possible in
Manfred Mertens wrote:
It is to say, I'm delighted with the clean appearance of Lyx documents. Then I
believed in the wysiwyg promises from Lyx and began to deal with it. Some
versions before (then I had Suse Linux, now I'm glad with Ubuntu) you got an
installation of Lyx very complete with tem
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 06:15:19PM -0400, Manfred Mertens wrote:
It is to say, I'm delighted with the clean appearance of Lyx
documents. Then I believed in the wysiwyg promises from Lyx and began
to deal with it. Some versions before (then I had Suse Linux, now I'm
glad w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using JabRef 2.3.1 and Lyx 1.5 on Windows 2000
When I push bibliography entries to LyX I get an error in JabRef
"Error: verify that Lyx is running and that the lyxpipe is valid [C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\.lyx/lyxpipe]"
I have no ".lyx" directory in t
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