I *like* the way LyX handles it. I give my equations labels which _make_sense_
to me as a physicist---like Poisson-Eqn---not having to coddle to the
structure of the paper. If I want to refer to the equation 20 pages later, I
don't have to go back and find the number and adapt the label or the
I *like* the way LyX handles it. I give my equations labels which _make_sense_
to me as a physicist---like Poisson-Eqn---not having to coddle to the
structure of the paper. If I want to refer to the equation 20 pages later, I
don't have to go back and find the number and adapt the label or the
I *like* the way LyX handles it. I give my equations labels which _make_sense_
to me as a physicist---like "Poisson-Eqn"---not having to coddle to the
structure of the paper. If I want to refer to the equation 20 pages later, I
don't have to go back and find the number and adapt the label or
How are you?
curtis osterhoudt
How are you?
curtis osterhoudt
How are you?
curtis osterhoudt
I ran into this problem just this weekend (using the 2.1.0 dev version of LyX
on a debian-based system). I happen to have figured out what I did wrong,
though it didn't have anything to do with forward/reverse searches; I thought
the condition was interesting: I put some ERT into my document to
I ran into this problem just this weekend (using the 2.1.0 dev version of LyX
on a debian-based system). I happen to have figured out what I did wrong,
though it didn't have anything to do with forward/reverse searches; I thought
the condition was interesting: I put some ERT into my document to
I ran into this problem just this weekend (using the 2.1.0 dev version of LyX
on a debian-based system). I happen to have figured out what I did wrong,
though it didn't have anything to do with forward/reverse searches; I thought
the condition was interesting: I put some ERT into my document to
Hi, Rich,
At least in the 2.1 development build (which I've been using for nearly a
year now), I highlight what text I want to change the style of, and either
choose (a) the main Edit menu and the Text Style sub-menu, or (b)
right-click and choose Text Style directly. Then I can pick Alert
Hi, Rich,
At least in the 2.1 development build (which I've been using for nearly a
year now), I highlight what text I want to change the style of, and either
choose (a) the main Edit menu and the Text Style sub-menu, or (b)
right-click and choose Text Style directly. Then I can pick Alert
Hi, Rich,
At least in the 2.1 development build (which I've been using for nearly a
year now), I highlight what text I want to change the style of, and either
choose (a) the main "Edit" menu and the "Text Style" sub-menu, or (b)
right-click and choose "Text Style" directly. Then I can pick
SNPP, I'm sure, is Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Love all of this, and
the documentation you've done. It's nice to know what's possible, even if there
are unsolved problems.
From: Paul Johnson pauljoh...@gmail.com
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 1:14 PM
SNPP, I'm sure, is Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Love all of this, and
the documentation you've done. It's nice to know what's possible, even if there
are unsolved problems.
From: Paul Johnson pauljoh...@gmail.com
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 1:14 PM
"SNPP", I'm sure, is "Springfield Nuclear Power Plant". Love all of this, and
the documentation you've done. It's nice to know what's possible, even if there
are unsolved problems.
From: Paul Johnson
>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>Sent: Friday, December 14, 2012 1:14 PM
Hi, Rich,
I recently had to do this (in the 2.1.0 development version of LyX).
I inserted a table, and got the caption typed in. Then, near that caption
box (and within the demarcations marking the table), I can right-click. At the
bottom of the pop-up menu is a More... option, which
Ah. A slightly easier way of getting there is to place the mouse cursor within
the table, and then go to the Edit menu at the top of the LyX window, choose
Table Settings, and then the dialog which appears includes the Longtable
tab.
/**
As a species, we
Hi, Rich,
I recently had to do this (in the 2.1.0 development version of LyX).
I inserted a table, and got the caption typed in. Then, near that caption
box (and within the demarcations marking the table), I can right-click. At the
bottom of the pop-up menu is a More... option, which
Ah. A slightly easier way of getting there is to place the mouse cursor within
the table, and then go to the Edit menu at the top of the LyX window, choose
Table Settings, and then the dialog which appears includes the Longtable
tab.
/**
As a species, we
Hi, Rich,
I recently had to do this (in the 2.1.0 development version of LyX).
I inserted a table, and got the caption typed in. Then, near that caption
box (and within the demarcations marking the table), I can right-click. At the
bottom of the pop-up menu is a "More..." option, which
Ah. A slightly easier way of getting there is to place the mouse cursor within
the table, and then go to the "Edit" menu at the top of the LyX window, choose
"Table Settings", and then the dialog which appears includes the "Longtable"
tab.
/**
"As a
Dear LyXers,
I'm producing a few files (via pdflatex) in the 2.1.0 version of lyx (I grab
it from the -devel git repository and compile it locally). This is on a debian
system, running a 3.5 (sid) kernel.
When I include an already-produced .pdf document (via Insert -- File --
External
Dear LyXers,
I'm producing a few files (via pdflatex) in the 2.1.0 version of lyx (I grab
it from the -devel git repository and compile it locally). This is on a debian
system, running a 3.5 (sid) kernel.
When I include an already-produced .pdf document (via Insert -- File --
External
Dear LyXers,
I'm producing a few files (via pdflatex) in the 2.1.0 version of lyx (I grab
it from the -devel git repository and compile it locally). This is on a debian
system, running a 3.5 (sid) kernel.
When I include an already-produced .pdf document (via Insert --> File -->
This *may* be what you want:
http://dcwww.camd.dtu.dk/~schiotz/comp/LatexTips/LatexTips.html#captfont
As it describes a more global way of doing things, it may override (or
be overridden by?) the local ERT at each inset. It's all a bit of waving a dead
chicken at it to me, though, and I could
, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
This *may* be what you want:
http://dcwww.camd.dtu.dk/~schiotz/comp/LatexTips/LatexTips.html#captfont
As it describes a more global way of doing things, it may override (or
be overridden by?) the local ERT at each inset. It's all a bit of waving
a dead chicken at it to me
This *may* be what you want:
http://dcwww.camd.dtu.dk/~schiotz/comp/LatexTips/LatexTips.html#captfont
As it describes a more global way of doing things, it may override (or
be overridden by?) the local ERT at each inset. It's all a bit of waving a dead
chicken at it to me, though, and I could
, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
This *may* be what you want:
http://dcwww.camd.dtu.dk/~schiotz/comp/LatexTips/LatexTips.html#captfont
As it describes a more global way of doing things, it may override (or
be overridden by?) the local ERT at each inset. It's all a bit of waving
a dead chicken at it to me
This *may* be what you want:
http://dcwww.camd.dtu.dk/~schiotz/comp/LatexTips/LatexTips.html#captfont
As it describes a more "global" way of doing things, it may override (or
be overridden by?) the local ERT at each inset. It's all a bit of waving a dead
chicken at it to me, though, and I
7/29/2012 6:47 PM, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
>> This *may* be what you want:
>> http://dcwww.camd.dtu.dk/~schiotz/comp/LatexTips/LatexTips.html#captfont
>>
>> As it describes a more "global" way of doing things, it may override (or
>> be overridden by?) the l
If using Okular as a viewer, either forward/up or back/down arrows, spacebar,
etc. If one has left TOC-type links around (my presentations happen to have
them at the top of each slide) one can use those to quickly go to the relevant
sections.
~ C
If using Okular as a viewer, either forward/up or back/down arrows, spacebar,
etc. If one has left TOC-type links around (my presentations happen to have
them at the top of each slide) one can use those to quickly go to the relevant
sections.
~ C
If using Okular as a viewer, either forward/up or back/down arrows, spacebar,
etc. If one has left TOC-type links around (my presentations happen to have
them at the top of each slide) one can use those to quickly go to the relevant
sections.
~ C
>
>
Have you tried NOT including the '.tex' extension on the \input{} command,
whether or not you're using a relative path? If I remember correctly, you have
to leave that bit off (for which reason I don't know, but that's how TeX
expects it). Include everything else, though.
On Thu 20 Oct
Have you tried NOT including the '.tex' extension on the \input{} command,
whether or not you're using a relative path? If I remember correctly, you have
to leave that bit off (for which reason I don't know, but that's how TeX
expects it). Include everything else, though.
On Thu 20 Oct
Have you tried NOT including the '.tex' extension on the \input{} command,
whether or not you're using a relative path? If I remember correctly, you have
to leave that bit off (for which reason I don't know, but that's how TeX
expects it). Include everything else, though.
On Thu 20 Oct
I would second everything that Liviu has said. I'd especially like to amplify
his mention of the mailing lists. 90% of the time I've had a problem, I could
immediately find mention of it on the lists, and very helpful responses. 10% of
the time, I figured it out myself, usually right after
I would second everything that Liviu has said. I'd especially like to amplify
his mention of the mailing lists. 90% of the time I've had a problem, I could
immediately find mention of it on the lists, and very helpful responses. 10% of
the time, I figured it out myself, usually right after
I would second everything that Liviu has said. I'd especially like to amplify
his mention of the mailing lists. 90% of the time I've had a problem, I could
immediately find mention of it on the lists, and very helpful responses. 10% of
the time, I figured it out myself, usually right after
Yes, I've started getting this error with the 2.1 svn version. If I export the
pdflatex code, that's fine, and it'll compile correctly from the command line.
LyX isn't doing a step it probably should.
/**
The four points of the compass be logic, knowledge,
Yes, I've started getting this error with the 2.1 svn version. If I export the
pdflatex code, that's fine, and it'll compile correctly from the command line.
LyX isn't doing a step it probably should.
/**
The four points of the compass be logic, knowledge,
Yes, I've started getting this error with the 2.1 svn version. If I export the
pdflatex code, that's fine, and it'll compile correctly from the command line.
LyX isn't doing a step it probably should.
/**
"The four points of the compass be logic, knowledge,
An _excellent_ idea, Steve.
/***/
From: Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thu, May 12, 2011 12:47:26 PM
Subject: Knowing everything: was Chapters beginning on even pages
On Thursday 12
An _excellent_ idea, Steve.
/***/
From: Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thu, May 12, 2011 12:47:26 PM
Subject: Knowing everything: was Chapters beginning on even pages
On Thursday 12
An _excellent_ idea, Steve.
/***/
From: Steve Litt
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thu, May 12, 2011 12:47:26 PM
Subject: Knowing everything: was Chapters beginning on even pages
On Thursday
In order of preference, I vote:
1. Oxygen
2. The old set
3. Libreoffice
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:
Dear LyX users and developers,
after long struggle the new relase contains two new icon themes and
and some people want to give to LyX 2.0 new and
In order of preference, I vote:
1. Oxygen
2. The old set
3. Libreoffice
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:
Dear LyX users and developers,
after long struggle the new relase contains two new icon themes and
and some people want to give to LyX 2.0 new and
In order of preference, I vote:
1. Oxygen
2. The old set
3. Libreoffice
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Dear LyX users and developers,
>
> after long struggle the new relase contains two new icon themes and
> and some people want to give to LyX 2.0 new
Dear LyXers,
I've recently discovered that some .pdf documents I produced have lost their
active hyperlinks. Specifically, I produced some documents with (successfully)
active hyperlinks, and included these in a master document via the External
Material insertion. Once this is done, the
Dear LyXers,
I've recently discovered that some .pdf documents I produced have lost their
active hyperlinks. Specifically, I produced some documents with (successfully)
active hyperlinks, and included these in a master document via the External
Material insertion. Once this is done, the
Dear LyXers,
I've recently discovered that some .pdf documents I produced have lost their
active hyperlinks. Specifically, I produced some documents with (successfully)
active hyperlinks, and included these in a "master" document via the "External
Material" insertion. Once this is done,
Hi, Tim,
I recently had occasion to do this, in a table. I ended up using the ctable
package. I think there are much more elegant/robust solutions out there, but
this worked for me.
1. In the preamble: \usepackage{ctable}
2. Insert a table in lyx
3. Before you
Hi, Tim,
I recently had occasion to do this, in a table. I ended up using the ctable
package. I think there are much more elegant/robust solutions out there, but
this worked for me.
1. In the preamble: \usepackage{ctable}
2. Insert a table in lyx
3. Before you
Hi, Tim,
I recently had occasion to do this, in a table. I ended up using the ctable
package. I think there are much more elegant/robust solutions out there, but
this worked for me.
1. In the preamble: \usepackage{ctable}
2. Insert a table in lyx
3. Before you
The way I do this is to press Enter before putting the actual xfig picture
(or
any picture) in the frame. This makes the figure number (and caption, if
needed)
go below the figure. My very rough rule-of-thumb is that if the 'figure #'
appears to (say) the immediate right of the actual
***/
From: xPol xtek...@gmail.com
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Sun, November 21, 2010 11:05:28 AM
Subject: Re: placing the figure number
curtis osterhoudt wrote:
The way I do this is to press Enter before putting the actual xfig
The way I do this is to press Enter before putting the actual xfig picture
(or
any picture) in the frame. This makes the figure number (and caption, if
needed)
go below the figure. My very rough rule-of-thumb is that if the 'figure #'
appears to (say) the immediate right of the actual
***/
From: xPol xtek...@gmail.com
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Sun, November 21, 2010 11:05:28 AM
Subject: Re: placing the figure number
curtis osterhoudt wrote:
The way I do this is to press Enter before putting the actual xfig
The way I do this is to press "Enter" before putting the actual xfig picture
(or
any picture) in the frame. This makes the figure number (and caption, if
needed)
go below the figure. My very rough rule-of-thumb is that if the 'figure #'
appears to (say) the immediate right of the actual
never to
the
unknowable." ~~Roger Zelazny, in "Lord of Light"
***/
From: xPol <xtek...@gmail.com>
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Sun, November 21, 2010 11:05:28 AM
Subject: Re: placing the figure number
lyx.org now responds to pings, but the attempt to svn update gives the dreaded
svn: Can't find a temporary directory: Internal error problem. It's likely
that the server's /tmp directory or / is full or corrupted.
In any case, those blokes will probably have it figured out in the next
lyx.org now responds to pings, but the attempt to svn update gives the dreaded
svn: Can't find a temporary directory: Internal error problem. It's likely
that the server's /tmp directory or / is full or corrupted.
In any case, those blokes will probably have it figured out in the next
lyx.org now responds to pings, but the attempt to svn update gives the dreaded
"svn: Can't find a temporary directory: Internal error" problem. It's likely
that the server's /tmp directory or / is full or corrupted.
In any case, those blokes will probably have it figured out in the next
Confirmed. The SVN server seems down, too.
/**
As a species, we are forever sticking our fingers into the electric socket of
the Universe to see what'll happen next. It's a trait that'll either save us or
kill us, but by god it's what makes us human
Confirmed. The SVN server seems down, too.
/**
As a species, we are forever sticking our fingers into the electric socket of
the Universe to see what'll happen next. It's a trait that'll either save us or
kill us, but by god it's what makes us human
Confirmed. The SVN server seems down, too.
/**
As a species, we are forever sticking our fingers into the electric socket of
the Universe to see what'll happen next. It's a trait that'll either save us or
kill us, but by god it's what makes us human
Right-click context seems to work for the QT4 version in KDE.
And ditto my thanks for the spellchecker support and new features. I've been
using the svn version for a while now, and like it very, very much!
Curtis
/**
As a species, we are
Right-click context seems to work for the QT4 version in KDE.
And ditto my thanks for the spellchecker support and new features. I've been
using the svn version for a while now, and like it very, very much!
Curtis
/**
As a species, we are
Right-click context seems to work for the QT4 version in KDE.
And ditto my thanks for the spellchecker support and new features. I've been
using the svn version for a while now, and like it very, very much!
Curtis
/**
As a species, we are
You might try inkscape (www.inkscape.org) for the value chain diagrams. I
used to use XFig for that sort of thing, but I'm learning inkscape more. Of
course, it won't automatically generate the diagrams, but it'll be a lot easier
to use (in my opinion) than GiMP.
1) Running headers is no
You might try inkscape (www.inkscape.org) for the value chain diagrams. I
used to use XFig for that sort of thing, but I'm learning inkscape more. Of
course, it won't automatically generate the diagrams, but it'll be a lot easier
to use (in my opinion) than GiMP.
1) Running headers is no
You might try inkscape (www.inkscape.org) for the value chain diagrams. I
used to use XFig for that sort of thing, but I'm learning inkscape more. Of
course, it won't automatically generate the diagrams, but it'll be a lot easier
to use (in my opinion) than GiMP.
1) Running headers is no
I suspect the full Foxit version works fine under Wine, though.
From: Philiрp Rеichmuth phil.ipp.reich.m...@gmail.com
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Fri, May 21, 2010 6:27:22 AM
Subject: Re: Lower-res PDFs
Am Fri, 21 May 2010 13:19:34 +0100 schrieb Liviu
I suspect the full Foxit version works fine under Wine, though.
From: Philiрp Rеichmuth phil.ipp.reich.m...@gmail.com
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Fri, May 21, 2010 6:27:22 AM
Subject: Re: Lower-res PDFs
Am Fri, 21 May 2010 13:19:34 +0100 schrieb Liviu
I suspect the full Foxit version works fine under Wine, though.
From: Philiрp Rеichmuth
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Fri, May 21, 2010 6:27:22 AM
Subject: Re: Lower-res PDFs
Am Fri, 21 May 2010 13:19:34 +0100 schrieb Liviu
I may be wrong here, but in looking at an old preamble file I have for which
typograpical footnote devices work as you'd like, try the following:
\renewcommand{\thefootnote}{\fnsymbol{footnote}}
/**
As a species, we are forever sticking our fingers into
I may be wrong here, but in looking at an old preamble file I have for which
typograpical footnote devices work as you'd like, try the following:
\renewcommand{\thefootnote}{\fnsymbol{footnote}}
/**
As a species, we are forever sticking our fingers into
I may be wrong here, but in looking at an old preamble file I have for which
typograpical footnote devices work as you'd like, try the following:
\renewcommand{\thefootnote}{\fnsymbol{footnote}}
/**
As a species, we are forever sticking our fingers into
I would like to mention that the server which hosts the LyX svn development
trunk is configured in such a way that some places may have problems pulling in
the code. For example, from home, I have no problems downloading LyX using svn.
From work (a very security-conscious place), the same
imperative!
flutz...@yahoo.com
/
From: Manveru manv...@manveru.pl
To: curtis osterhoudt flutz...@yahoo.com
Cc: LyX User lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thu, February 25, 2010 7:58:19 AM
Subject: Re: Lyx 2.0
2010/2/25 curtis
I would like to mention that the server which hosts the LyX svn development
trunk is configured in such a way that some places may have problems pulling in
the code. For example, from home, I have no problems downloading LyX using svn.
From work (a very security-conscious place), the same
imperative!
flutz...@yahoo.com
/
From: Manveru manv...@manveru.pl
To: curtis osterhoudt flutz...@yahoo.com
Cc: LyX User lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thu, February 25, 2010 7:58:19 AM
Subject: Re: Lyx 2.0
2010/2/25 curtis
I would like to mention that the server which hosts the LyX svn development
trunk is configured in such a way that some places may have problems pulling in
the code. For example, from home, I have no problems downloading LyX using svn.
From work (a very security-conscious place), the same
orical imperative!
flutz...@yahoo.com
/
From: Manveru <manv...@manveru.pl>
To: curtis osterhoudt <flutz...@yahoo.com>
Cc: LyX User <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Thu, February 25, 2010 7:58:19 AM
Subject: Re: Lyx
I've been downloading and compiling the svn sources for 2.0 about once a
week for, oh, several months now. It's the only version of LyX I've used
recently, and I think it's brilliant. I've been on the lookout for problems,
but don't have a developer's eye, and haven't seen any. There *is* an
Under the Tools - Preferences - Language Settings - Spellchecker menu, the
Spellcheck continuously checkbox can be checked or -- contrariwise --
unchecked.
(This is in the 2.0 development version, for anyone accessing this message
without context)
/
I've been downloading and compiling the svn sources for 2.0 about once a
week for, oh, several months now. It's the only version of LyX I've used
recently, and I think it's brilliant. I've been on the lookout for problems,
but don't have a developer's eye, and haven't seen any. There *is* an
Under the Tools - Preferences - Language Settings - Spellchecker menu, the
Spellcheck continuously checkbox can be checked or -- contrariwise --
unchecked.
(This is in the 2.0 development version, for anyone accessing this message
without context)
/
I've been downloading and compiling the svn sources for 2.0 about once a
week for, oh, several months now. It's the only version of LyX I've used
recently, and I think it's brilliant. I've been on the lookout for problems,
but don't have a developer's eye, and haven't seen any. There *is* an
Under the Tools -> Preferences -> Language Settings -> Spellchecker menu, the
"Spellcheck continuously" checkbox can be checked or -- contrariwise --
unchecked.
(This is in the 2.0 development version, for anyone accessing this message
without context)
My *guess* is some sort of unclosed tag, or malformed entry, in the
bibliography file, for Reference [4]. Note that the page numbers are italicized
at the end of [4], and that the [5] is also italicized (and overlays the [6]).
That's what I'd look at first, anyway.
My *guess* is some sort of unclosed tag, or malformed entry, in the
bibliography file, for Reference [4]. Note that the page numbers are italicized
at the end of [4], and that the [5] is also italicized (and overlays the [6]).
That's what I'd look at first, anyway.
My *guess* is some sort of unclosed tag, or malformed entry, in the
bibliography file, for Reference [4]. Note that the page numbers are italicized
at the end of [4], and that the [5] is also italicized (and overlays the [6]).
That's what I'd look at first, anyway.
I've just tried a few TikZ scripts in the 2.0.0 svn version of LyX.
The more complicated ones tend to fail for me (I'm not sure why; I don't
have time to track down what is going wrong at the moment). However, the one
here: http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/nav1d/ works, possibly
Perfect. Thanks for the feedback, Robert, and Vincent. All works fine on the
2.0.0 svn version with TikZ, too.
/
Down with categorical imperative!
flutz...@yahoo.com
/
From:
I've just tried a few TikZ scripts in the 2.0.0 svn version of LyX.
The more complicated ones tend to fail for me (I'm not sure why; I don't
have time to track down what is going wrong at the moment). However, the one
here: http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/nav1d/ works, possibly
Perfect. Thanks for the feedback, Robert, and Vincent. All works fine on the
2.0.0 svn version with TikZ, too.
/
Down with categorical imperative!
flutz...@yahoo.com
/
From:
I've just tried a few TikZ scripts in the 2.0.0 svn version of LyX.
The more complicated ones tend to fail for me (I'm not sure why; I don't
have time to track down what is going wrong at the moment). However, the one
here: http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/nav1d/ works, possibly
Perfect. Thanks for the feedback, Robert, and Vincent. All works fine on the
2.0.0 svn version with TikZ, too.
/
Down with categorical imperative!
flutz...@yahoo.com
/
From:
I also use it predominantly on Linux, but occasionally use it on Windows, too.
Have used LyX since, about, oh, 2000, for letters, articles, notes, and a
dissertation.
/
Down with categorical imperative!
flutz...@yahoo.com
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