Re: suppression of footnotes in TOC
Am Donnerstag, den 04.01.2018, 12:27 +0100 schrieb Ekkehart Schlicht: Article (Standard Class), section That's strange. Do you have some customized layout in your personal LyX dir? Jürgen No, I have no local layouts. For this I made a test page in Lyx without anything. Does not matter, I don't need it at the moment. I shall install a fresh LyX on another computer, try there and let you know. Thanks Ekkehart -- Ekkehart Schlicht schli...@lmu.de
Re: suppression of footnotes in TOC
Jürgen Spitzmüller Thu, 04 Jan 2018 01:56:55 -0800 Am Donnerstag, den 04.01.2018, 10:44 +0100 schrieb Ekkehart Schlicht: > Dear Jürgen, > this sounds handy, but unfortunately in my LyX (Version 2.2.3) Insert > > Short Title is greyed and not available regardless of where I > position the cursor. What text class is this? What layout (section)? Article (Standard Class), section Ekkehart
Re: suppression of footnotes in TOC
Dear Jürgen, this sounds handy, but unfortunately in my LyX (Version 2.2.3) Insert > Short Title is greyed and not available regardless of where I position the cursor. Thanks Ekkehart Jürgen Spitzmüller Wed, 03 Jan 2018 00:00:56 -0800 Am Dienstag, den 02.01.2018, 16:57 +0100 schrieb Ekkehart Schlicht: > Hi, > > I have footnotes to section headings (that are necessary because > some > sections are taken from earlier articles, and this is explained in > those > footnotes). In the TOC, these footnotes re-appear. It is quite clumsy > to > repress them in those cases by using \section* instead of \section > and > add \addcontentsline{section}{12 sectionname}. An easier solution (though not "automatic") is to use Insert > Short Title. Jürgen
Re: suppression of footnotes in TOC
Dear Richard, dear all, I found out that Lyx uses \protect\footnote{...}. With the normal \footnote{ } the problem does not occur. \protect\footnote{ } is not recommended precisely for the reason I mentioned, see http://www.tex.ac.uk/FAQ-ftnsect.html Instead, footmisc can be used (which I often use anyway). It will work with \usepackage[stable]{footmisc} Thus it seems easy to mend the problem in LyX by simply redefining what the footnote inset does, i.e. omitting \stable, and adding \usepackage[stable]{footmisc} either in the preamble or in Lyx itself. Ekkehart On 02.01.2018 21:09, Ricardo Berlasso wrote: 2018-01-02 16:57 GMT+01:00 Ekkehart Schlicht <schli...@lmu.de>: Hi, I have footnotes to section headings (that are necessary because some sections are taken from earlier articles, and this is explained in those footnotes). In the TOC, these footnotes re-appear. It is quite clumsy to repress them in those cases by using \section* instead of \section and add \addcontentsline{section}{12 sectionname}. It would be very convenient to have footnoes to TOC entries omitted by defaultin the TOC. The only way I ever found is to define a new "footnote" command and use it on the heading instead of the normal one. See here: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/123762 Basically you add to the Preamble \makeatletter \def\myfnt{\ifx\protect\@typeset@protect\expandafter\footnote\else\expandafter\@gobble\fi} \makeatother and then to insert the "footnote" on the heading you use a TeX box (Ctrl-L) with the command \myfnt{the heading footnote} on it. The numbering integrates without problems with normal footnotes, only on LyX it will look kind of weird. But you can always define a character style ;) Regards, Ricardo Thanks! -- Ekkehart Schlicht Hurtenstr. 13 82345 Andechs-Frieding Tel: +49 (0)8152 9149271
Fwd: Re: suppression of footnotes in TOC
Dear Ricardo, thanks a lot! This works much better than my previous "solution". My suggestion would be to build it right away into the LyX footnote command for chapters, sections, and subsections. Unfortunately \renewcommand{\footnote}{\myfnt} does not work, as \myfnt calls \footnote. There is also the problem that the myfnt appears in the PDF bookmarks and has to be corrected by hand. Thanks again Ekkehart On 02.01.2018 21:09, Ricardo Berlasso wrote: 2018-01-02 16:57 GMT+01:00 Ekkehart Schlicht <schli...@lmu.de>: Hi, I have footnotes to section headings (that are necessary because some sections are taken from earlier articles, and this is explained in those footnotes). In the TOC, these footnotes re-appear. It is quite clumsy to repress them in those cases by using \section* instead of \section and add \addcontentsline{section}{12 sectionname}. It would be very convenient to have footnoes to TOC entries omitted by defaultin the TOC. The only way I ever found is to define a new "footnote" command and use it on the heading instead of the normal one. See here: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/123762 Basically you add to the Preamble \makeatletter \def\myfnt{\ifx\protect\@typeset@protect\expandafter\footnote\else\expandafter\@gobble\fi} \makeatother and then to insert the "footnote" on the heading you use a TeX box (Ctrl-L) with the command \myfnt{the heading footnote} on it. The numbering integrates without problems with normal footnotes, only on LyX it will look kind of weird. But you can always define a character style ;) Regards, Ricardo Thanks! -- Ekkehart Schlicht Hurtenstr. 13 82345 Andechs-Frieding Tel: +49 (0)8152 9149271
suppression of footnotes in TOC
Hi, I have footnotes to section headings (that are necessary because some sections are taken from earlier articles, and this is explained in those footnotes). In the TOC, these footnotes re-appear. It is quite clumsy to repress them in those cases by using \section* instead of \section and add \addcontentsline{section}{12 sectionname}. It would be very convenient to have footnoes to TOC entries omitted by defaultin the TOC. Thanks! -- Ekkehart Schlicht Hurtenstr. 13 82345 Andechs-Frieding Tel: +49 (0)8152 9149271
PDF does not load in Lyx 1.6.4 Alternate Installer
Hi, I upgraded from the previous version. Image prefiews of PDF graphics do not load as previews any more (Error converting to loadable format.) Unfortunately I cannot undo the upgrade. Help would be appreciated. Ekkehart
PDF does not load in Lyx 1.6.4 Alternate Installer
Hi, I upgraded from the previous version. Image prefiews of PDF graphics do not load as previews any more (Error converting to loadable format.) Unfortunately I cannot undo the upgrade. Help would be appreciated. Ekkehart
PDF does not load in Lyx 1.6.4 Alternate Installer
Hi, I upgraded from the previous version. Image prefiews of PDF graphics do not load as previews any more ("Error converting to loadable format.") Unfortunately I cannot undo the upgrade. Help would be appreciated. Ekkehart
Lamenting the lost math panel
Try to click View-Toolbars-Math Panels! HTH Ekkehart All told, I'm ok with replacing the math panel with menu entries, drop down lists, tool buttons, whatever. In 1.5.0beta3, I can find how to insert delimiters (and a variety of other stuff), but where did the arrows and other symbols go? Or are we now required to remember the LaTeX commands for them? (In general, the word remember is anathema to me.) /Paul
Lamenting the lost math panel
Try to click View-Toolbars-Math Panels! HTH Ekkehart All told, I'm ok with replacing the math panel with menu entries, drop down lists, tool buttons, whatever. In 1.5.0beta3, I can find how to insert delimiters (and a variety of other stuff), but where did the arrows and other symbols go? Or are we now required to remember the LaTeX commands for them? (In general, the word remember is anathema to me.) /Paul
Lamenting the lost math panel
Try to click View->Toolbars->Math Panels! HTH Ekkehart All told, I'm ok with replacing the math panel with menu entries, drop down lists, tool buttons, whatever. In 1.5.0beta3, I can find how to insert delimiters (and a variety of other stuff), but where did the arrows and other symbols go? Or are we now required to remember the LaTeX commands for them? (In general, the word "remember" is anathema to me.) /Paul
Re: Lyx 1.4.4. of Sat Feb 17: PDF graphics problem
Thanks a lot, Paul. The issue does not relate to previews etc. I have digged myself. The issue relates to the LyX-MikTeX interaction and warrants some changes in LyX, I think. If I embed Fig1.pdf and export to pdflatex, Lyx generates \includegraphics[width=0.8\columnwidth,keepaspectratio]{Fig1} If I compile this, a new file Fig1.png is generated. This is the pixeled version which is used for the output. If I change the above line in the pdflatex file to \includegraphics[width=0.8\columnwidth,keepaspectratio]{Fig1.pdf} the output is o.k. Maybe it would be good not to truncate picture names in LyX. (In earlier version there was the issue, for instance, that LyX selected Fig1.eps even if Fig1.pdf was selected in the manuscript. This is a disturbing feature.) Cheers Ekkehart Paul Rubin wrote: Ekkehart Schlicht wrote: Hi, I just starting writing a paper. I embed a vector graphic in PDF format. When exporting (or viewing) it via pdflatex, I get a pixel graphic in the output file. I did not experience this in older versions. Maybe something has been changed, or maybe I overlooked something, or maybe it is a bug. Could just someone please check? Thanks and cheers Ekkehart Ekkehart, I don't know if this relates to your problem, but not too long ago someone else on the list was trying to embed a vector graphic and getting a rather low-resolution bitmap instead. It turns out the plotting program he used to generate the graphic (can't remember which one) was also creating a bitmapped preview image and sticking it in the image file, and that was what showed up in the final output. The solution was for him to change a setting in the plotter program to eliminate the preview image and regenerate the graphic. HTH, /Paul
Re: Lyx 1.4.4. of Sat Feb 17: PDF graphics problem
Thanks a lot! That solved my problem. (I can't debug because the error is no occurring with Windows XP). Maybe these boxes can be checked by default (i.e. when upgrading)? Ekkehart Georg Baum wrote: This can happen because of the new 'vector' flag for file formats. Search the list archive for details. However some windows users reported that LyX would produce .png files for vector formats even if the vector flags where correctly set.
Re: Lyx 1.4.4. of Sat Feb 17: PDF graphics problem
Thanks a lot, Paul. The issue does not relate to previews etc. I have digged myself. The issue relates to the LyX-MikTeX interaction and warrants some changes in LyX, I think. If I embed Fig1.pdf and export to pdflatex, Lyx generates \includegraphics[width=0.8\columnwidth,keepaspectratio]{Fig1} If I compile this, a new file Fig1.png is generated. This is the pixeled version which is used for the output. If I change the above line in the pdflatex file to \includegraphics[width=0.8\columnwidth,keepaspectratio]{Fig1.pdf} the output is o.k. Maybe it would be good not to truncate picture names in LyX. (In earlier version there was the issue, for instance, that LyX selected Fig1.eps even if Fig1.pdf was selected in the manuscript. This is a disturbing feature.) Cheers Ekkehart Paul Rubin wrote: Ekkehart Schlicht wrote: Hi, I just starting writing a paper. I embed a vector graphic in PDF format. When exporting (or viewing) it via pdflatex, I get a pixel graphic in the output file. I did not experience this in older versions. Maybe something has been changed, or maybe I overlooked something, or maybe it is a bug. Could just someone please check? Thanks and cheers Ekkehart Ekkehart, I don't know if this relates to your problem, but not too long ago someone else on the list was trying to embed a vector graphic and getting a rather low-resolution bitmap instead. It turns out the plotting program he used to generate the graphic (can't remember which one) was also creating a bitmapped preview image and sticking it in the image file, and that was what showed up in the final output. The solution was for him to change a setting in the plotter program to eliminate the preview image and regenerate the graphic. HTH, /Paul
Re: Lyx 1.4.4. of Sat Feb 17: PDF graphics problem
Thanks a lot! That solved my problem. (I can't debug because the error is no occurring with Windows XP). Maybe these boxes can be checked by default (i.e. when upgrading)? Ekkehart Georg Baum wrote: This can happen because of the new 'vector' flag for file formats. Search the list archive for details. However some windows users reported that LyX would produce .png files for vector formats even if the vector flags where correctly set.
Re: Lyx 1.4.4. of Sat Feb 17: PDF graphics problem
Thanks a lot, Paul. The issue does not relate to previews etc. I have digged myself. The issue relates to the LyX-MikTeX interaction and warrants some changes in LyX, I think. If I embed Fig1.pdf and export to pdflatex, Lyx generates \includegraphics[width=0.8\columnwidth,keepaspectratio]{Fig1} If I compile this, a new file "Fig1.png" is generated. This is the pixeled version which is used for the output. If I change the above line in the pdflatex file to \includegraphics[width=0.8\columnwidth,keepaspectratio]{Fig1.pdf} the output is o.k. Maybe it would be good not to truncate picture names in LyX. (In earlier version there was the issue, for instance, that LyX selected Fig1.eps even if Fig1.pdf was selected in the manuscript. This is a disturbing feature.) Cheers Ekkehart Paul Rubin wrote: Ekkehart Schlicht wrote: Hi, I just starting writing a paper. I embed a vector graphic in PDF format. When exporting (or viewing) it via pdflatex, I get a pixel graphic in the output file. I did not experience this in older versions. Maybe something has been changed, or maybe I overlooked something, or maybe it is a bug. Could just someone please check? Thanks and cheers Ekkehart Ekkehart, I don't know if this relates to your problem, but not too long ago someone else on the list was trying to embed a vector graphic and getting a rather low-resolution bitmap instead. It turns out the plotting program he used to generate the graphic (can't remember which one) was also creating a bitmapped "preview" image and sticking it in the image file, and that was what showed up in the final output. The solution was for him to change a setting in the plotter program to eliminate the preview image and regenerate the graphic. HTH, /Paul
Re: Lyx 1.4.4. of Sat Feb 17: PDF graphics problem
Thanks a lot! That solved my problem. (I can't debug because the error is no occurring with Windows XP). Maybe these boxes can be checked by default (i.e. when upgrading)? Ekkehart Georg Baum wrote: This can happen because of the new 'vector' flag for file formats. Search the list archive for details. However some windows users reported that LyX would produce .png files for vector formats even if the vector flags where correctly set.
Lyx 1.4.4. of Sat Feb 17: PDF graphics problem
Hi, I just starting writing a paper. I embed a vector graphic in PDF format. When exporting (or viewing) it via pdflatex, I get a pixel graphic in the output file. I did not experience this in older versions. Maybe something has been changed, or maybe I overlooked something, or maybe it is a bug. Could just someone please check? Thanks and cheers Ekkehart
Lyx 1.4.4. of Sat Feb 17: PDF graphics problem
Hi, I just starting writing a paper. I embed a vector graphic in PDF format. When exporting (or viewing) it via pdflatex, I get a pixel graphic in the output file. I did not experience this in older versions. Maybe something has been changed, or maybe I overlooked something, or maybe it is a bug. Could just someone please check? Thanks and cheers Ekkehart
Lyx 1.4.4. of Sat Feb 17: PDF graphics problem
Hi, I just starting writing a paper. I embed a vector graphic in PDF format. When exporting (or viewing) it via pdflatex, I get a pixel graphic in the output file. I did not experience this in older versions. Maybe something has been changed, or maybe I overlooked something, or maybe it is a bug. Could just someone please check? Thanks and cheers Ekkehart
[Fwd: system of equations]
Hi Nick, maybe write it down by hand, scan it and attach it as a png to the post. It is very difficult for me to figure out what you want! Ekkehart
[Fwd: system of equations]
Hi Nick, maybe write it down by hand, scan it and attach it as a png to the post. It is very difficult for me to figure out what you want! Ekkehart
[Fwd: system of equations]
Hi Nick, maybe write it down by hand, scan it and attach it as a png to the post. It is very difficult for me to figure out what you want! Ekkehart
[Fwd: Re: WinLyx 1.4.1 svn: Very slow navigation response]
Abdel, thank you for suggesting to subdivide the manuscript. (It grows longer and longer ...) I wanted to try myself but was hesitating. The main disadvantage of the long manuscript is that pdflatex takes a while. Will this be shortened by subdividing the manuscript? If you pdflatex from the main document no. Can I restrict output to just the chapter I am working at? Yes. And what about cross references to other chapters. I understand that this can be done, but will the time pdflatex takes be kept down? There's no difference AFAIK. You just have to open the main document first and load the child document from there (clicking on the button input) I ask this because you seem to be quite experienced with all this. If you simply give me a green light I shall try. I simply want to avoid spending too much time in an attempt that ultimately yields no benefits for me. Go ahead :-) By the way, scrolling with the sidebar is much smoother in 137, as compared to 141 (without natbib) even if this is no performance test. I like it better. Why has it been changed? I think the painting routines had been rewritten so it would take sometime before it is as optimized as 1.3.7 I would appreciate if you could advise me either go ahead with dividing the manuscript or keep the manuscript together, given my objective of working smoothly on the manuscript and compilking it occasionally with pdflatex. The slight delays that bother you are not that important in my case. At the moment I use Lyx 137 anyway, until the navigation issue is solved (which is important for me). Thanks again for your consideration. You're welcome, Abdel.
[Fwd: Re: WinLyx 1.4.1 svn: Very slow navigation response]
Abdel, thank you for suggesting to subdivide the manuscript. (It grows longer and longer ...) I wanted to try myself but was hesitating. The main disadvantage of the long manuscript is that pdflatex takes a while. Will this be shortened by subdividing the manuscript? If you pdflatex from the main document no. Can I restrict output to just the chapter I am working at? Yes. And what about cross references to other chapters. I understand that this can be done, but will the time pdflatex takes be kept down? There's no difference AFAIK. You just have to open the main document first and load the child document from there (clicking on the button input) I ask this because you seem to be quite experienced with all this. If you simply give me a green light I shall try. I simply want to avoid spending too much time in an attempt that ultimately yields no benefits for me. Go ahead :-) By the way, scrolling with the sidebar is much smoother in 137, as compared to 141 (without natbib) even if this is no performance test. I like it better. Why has it been changed? I think the painting routines had been rewritten so it would take sometime before it is as optimized as 1.3.7 I would appreciate if you could advise me either go ahead with dividing the manuscript or keep the manuscript together, given my objective of working smoothly on the manuscript and compilking it occasionally with pdflatex. The slight delays that bother you are not that important in my case. At the moment I use Lyx 137 anyway, until the navigation issue is solved (which is important for me). Thanks again for your consideration. You're welcome, Abdel.
[Fwd: Re: WinLyx 1.4.1 svn: Very slow navigation response]
Abdel, thank you for suggesting to subdivide the manuscript. (It grows longer and longer ...) I wanted to try myself but was hesitating. The main disadvantage of the long manuscript is that pdflatex takes a while. Will this be shortened by subdividing the manuscript? If you pdflatex from the main document no. Can I restrict output to just the chapter I am working at? Yes. And what about cross references to other chapters. I understand that this can be done, but will the time pdflatex takes be kept down? There's no difference AFAIK. You just have to open the main document first and load the child document from there (clicking on the button "input") I ask this because you seem to be quite experienced with all this. If you simply give me a "green light" I shall try. I simply want to avoid spending too much time in an attempt that ultimately yields no benefits for me. Go ahead :-) By the way, scrolling with the sidebar is much smoother in 137, as compared to 141 (without natbib) even if this is no performance test. I like it better. Why has it been changed? I think the painting routines had been rewritten so it would take sometime before it is as optimized as 1.3.7 I would appreciate if you could advise me either "go ahead with dividing the manuscript" or "keep the manuscript together", given my objective of working smoothly on the manuscript and compilking it occasionally with pdflatex. The slight delays that bother you are not that important in my case. At the moment I use Lyx 137 anyway, until the navigation issue is solved (which is important for me). Thanks again for your consideration. You're welcome, Abdel.
Adding fonts
It is possible, add de font Albany to lyx-1.3.7 ? If it is possible. How make it ? What type of font is it? And on which OS If it's True-Type on Windows XP, have a look at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#ttf Ekkehart
Re: Adding fonts
icebna wrote: I think that is a free Microsoft font. OpenOffice use it. My OS is Linux Mandriva 2006 If it is true type, there are some pages on the net describing how to do it, such as http://www.radamir.com/tex/ttf-tex.htm but this is not that easy! Further, some fonts from obscure sources pose various problems. I suggest to try first with an official Microsoft font. Ekkehart
Adding fonts
It is possible, add de font Albany to lyx-1.3.7 ? If it is possible. How make it ? What type of font is it? And on which OS If it's True-Type on Windows XP, have a look at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#ttf Ekkehart
Re: Adding fonts
icebna wrote: I think that is a free Microsoft font. OpenOffice use it. My OS is Linux Mandriva 2006 If it is true type, there are some pages on the net describing how to do it, such as http://www.radamir.com/tex/ttf-tex.htm but this is not that easy! Further, some fonts from obscure sources pose various problems. I suggest to try first with an official Microsoft font. Ekkehart
Adding fonts
>It is possible, add de font Albany to lyx-1.3.7 ? If it is possible. How make it ? What type of font is it? And on which OS If it's True-Type on Windows XP, have a look at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#ttf Ekkehart
Re: Adding fonts
icebna wrote: I think that is a free Microsoft font. OpenOffice use it. My OS is Linux Mandriva 2006 If it is true type, there are some pages on the net describing how to do it, such as http://www.radamir.com/tex/ttf-tex.htm but this is not that easy! Further, some fonts from obscure sources pose various problems. I suggest to try first with an official Microsoft font. Ekkehart
Using truetype fonts - update
I have updated the instructions http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#ttf to cope with a bug in the MTFI utility. The procedure described there should now produce outline fonts (Type 1) in PDF documents if View-pdflatex is used. (MTFI by itself produces only Type 3 bitmap fonts, unfortunately.) Ekkehart
Using truetype fonts - update
I have updated the instructions http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#ttf to cope with a bug in the MTFI utility. The procedure described there should now produce outline fonts (Type 1) in PDF documents if View-pdflatex is used. (MTFI by itself produces only Type 3 bitmap fonts, unfortunately.) Ekkehart
Using truetype fonts - update
I have updated the instructions http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#ttf to cope with a bug in the MTFI utility. The procedure described there should now produce outline fonts (Type 1) in PDF documents if View->pdflatex is used. (MTFI by itself produces only Type 3 bitmap fonts, unfortunately.) Ekkehart
Using truetype fonts
Hi! Is it possible to set a truetype font that will be used for a 'paragraph class' or whatever it's called, for example Standard, Chapter* or Title? Regards, Alexander Toresson Alexander, You may want to have a look at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#ttf Ekkehart
Using truetype fonts
Hi! Is it possible to set a truetype font that will be used for a 'paragraph class' or whatever it's called, for example Standard, Chapter* or Title? Regards, Alexander Toresson Alexander, You may want to have a look at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#ttf Ekkehart
Using truetype fonts
Hi! Is it possible to set a truetype font that will be used for a 'paragraph class' or whatever it's called, for example Standard, Chapter* or Title? Regards, Alexander Toresson Alexander, You may want to have a look at http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#ttf Ekkehart
Math fonts
Uninstall cmex10.ttf cmmi10.ttf cmr10.ttf cmsy10.ttf eufm10.ttf msam10.ttf msbm10.ttf wasy10.ttf and then install the Bakoma fonts from ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/contrib/BaKoMa4LyX-1.1.zip HTH Ekkehart
Math fonts
Uninstall cmex10.ttf cmmi10.ttf cmr10.ttf cmsy10.ttf eufm10.ttf msam10.ttf msbm10.ttf wasy10.ttf and then install the Bakoma fonts from ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/contrib/BaKoMa4LyX-1.1.zip HTH Ekkehart
Math fonts
Uninstall cmex10.ttf cmmi10.ttf cmr10.ttf cmsy10.ttf eufm10.ttf msam10.ttf msbm10.ttf wasy10.ttf and then install the Bakoma fonts from ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/contrib/BaKoMa4LyX-1.1.zip HTH Ekkehart
Zitat-Stil ändern
See http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#bibliography HTH Ekkehart
Zitat-Stil ändern
See http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#bibliography HTH Ekkehart
Zitat-Stil ändern
See http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#bibliography HTH Ekkehart
[Fwd: IEEE Transactions Template]
My Lyx (1.3.7cvs) has an IEEE document style. Maybe your Latex doesn't have it. I include the files and the folder that may be stored at ~\localtexmf\tex\latex\ieeetran, and the filename databases of Latex refreshed. Reconfiguring LyX should permit to select Layout-Document- Document class - article (IEEEtran). HTH Ekkehart attached: IEEEtran.cls IEEEtrantools.sty
[Fwd: IEEE Transactions Template]
My Lyx (1.3.7cvs) has an IEEE document style. Maybe your Latex doesn't have it. I include the files and the folder that may be stored at ~\localtexmf\tex\latex\ieeetran, and the filename databases of Latex refreshed. Reconfiguring LyX should permit to select Layout-Document- Document class - article (IEEEtran). HTH Ekkehart attached: IEEEtran.cls IEEEtrantools.sty
[Fwd: IEEE Transactions Template]
My Lyx (1.3.7cvs) has an IEEE document style. Maybe your Latex doesn't have it. I include the files and the folder that may be stored at ~\localtexmf\tex\latex\ieeetran, and the filename databases of Latex refreshed. Reconfiguring LyX should permit to select Layout->Document-> Document class -> article (IEEEtran). HTH Ekkehart attached: IEEEtran.cls IEEEtrantools.sty
Palatino - SOLVED (sort of!) - True Type fonts for LyX
Geoff: The MTFI tip is nice! I have added it to the WiKi. http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips#ttf Cheers Ekkehart
Palatino - SOLVED (sort of!) - True Type fonts for LyX
Geoff: The MTFI tip is nice! I have added it to the WiKi. http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips#ttf Cheers Ekkehart
Palatino - SOLVED (sort of!) - True Type fonts for LyX
Geoff: The MTFI tip is nice! I have added it to the WiKi. http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips#ttf Cheers Ekkehart
got many Error when try previewing
Hi, I tried yesterday and to-day to download your example - without success. Please check again! Ekkehart
Re: pdflatex view
You may try to save it under a different name and try viewing again. (This will delete temporary files with different names.) Ekkehart
got many Error when try previewing
Hi, I tried yesterday and to-day to download your example - without success. Please check again! Ekkehart
Re: pdflatex view
You may try to save it under a different name and try viewing again. (This will delete temporary files with different names.) Ekkehart
got many Error when try previewing
Hi, I tried yesterday and to-day to download your example - without success. Please check again! Ekkehart
Re: pdflatex view
You may try to save it under a different name and try viewing again. (This will delete temporary files with different names.) Ekkehart
Lyx 1.3.6 for windows
It's in C:\Documents and Settings\Zvi\Application Data\LyX I think. Ekkehart
Lyx 1.3.6 for windows
Sorry, the post was a reply to something on the other list and was posted to the wrong list. Ekkehart
Re: Title page of thesis
Hi, not very elegant, but works well for me: I format all the stuff as Date - using line breaks, font size, \vspace etc. Then it appears on the title page. Ekkehart
Lyx 1.3.6 for windows
It's in C:\Documents and Settings\Zvi\Application Data\LyX I think. Ekkehart
Lyx 1.3.6 for windows
Sorry, the post was a reply to something on the other list and was posted to the wrong list. Ekkehart
Re: Title page of thesis
Hi, not very elegant, but works well for me: I format all the stuff as Date - using line breaks, font size, \vspace etc. Then it appears on the title page. Ekkehart
Lyx 1.3.6 for windows
It's in C:\Documents and Settings\Zvi\Application Data\LyX I think. Ekkehart
Lyx 1.3.6 for windows
Sorry, the post was a reply to something on the other list and was posted to the wrong list. Ekkehart
Re: Title page of thesis
Hi, not very elegant, but works well for me: I format all the stuff as "Date" - using line breaks, font size, \vspace etc. Then it appears on the title page. Ekkehart
How to reduce the size of italics in mathpazo?
Moton Hogholm suggested the solution which works just fine: For the osf option, use the praeamble \usepackage[osf]{mathpazo} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \normalfont \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pplj}{m}{it}{- s * [.97] pplri9d}{} \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pplj}{b}{it}{- s * [.97] pplbi9d}{} For the sc option just use `pplx' instead of `pplj' and filenames pplri9d and pplbi9d. The scaling factor (.97) in the example above can be adjusted appropriately. Ekkehart
How to reduce the size of italics in mathpazo?
Moton Hogholm suggested the solution which works just fine: For the osf option, use the praeamble \usepackage[osf]{mathpazo} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \normalfont \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pplj}{m}{it}{- s * [.97] pplri9d}{} \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pplj}{b}{it}{- s * [.97] pplbi9d}{} For the sc option just use `pplx' instead of `pplj' and filenames pplri9d and pplbi9d. The scaling factor (.97) in the example above can be adjusted appropriately. Ekkehart
How to reduce the size of italics in mathpazo?
Moton Hogholm suggested the solution which works just fine: For the osf option, use the praeamble \usepackage[osf]{mathpazo} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \normalfont \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pplj}{m}{it}{<-> s * [.97] pplri9d}{} \DeclareFontShape{T1}{pplj}{b}{it}{<-> s * [.97] pplbi9d}{} For the sc option just use `pplx' instead of `pplj' and filenames pplri9d and pplbi9d. The scaling factor (.97) in the example above can be adjusted appropriately. Ekkehart
IEEE template.
On my system, selecting Layout-Document-Document Class: article(IEEEtran) works just fine. This requires that your Latex system has the IEEEtran document class. If you don't have it, install it and run Edit-Reconfigure. You may check your Latex configuration (Help-Latex Configuration), for what you have installed, but this does not work under Windows yet. (There is a patch on Wiki, however). HTH Ekkehart
IEEE template.
On my system, selecting Layout-Document-Document Class: article(IEEEtran) works just fine. This requires that your Latex system has the IEEEtran document class. If you don't have it, install it and run Edit-Reconfigure. You may check your Latex configuration (Help-Latex Configuration), for what you have installed, but this does not work under Windows yet. (There is a patch on Wiki, however). HTH Ekkehart
IEEE template.
On my system, selecting Layout->Document->Document Class: article(IEEEtran) works just fine. This requires that your Latex system has the IEEEtran document class. If you don't have it, install it and run Edit->Reconfigure. You may check your Latex configuration (Help->Latex Configuration), for what you have installed, but this does not work under Windows yet. (There is a patch on Wiki, however). HTH Ekkehart
Problems with BibTex and LyX
Hi, the easiest way may be to find a journal in your field with a reference style you like and download the style file from the instructions for authors. American Economic Review has the style file aer.bst, for instance, or the Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics has the style file jite.bst. The authordate style files (to be found on the net) are also useful. Ekkehart
Problems with BibTex and LyX - Danish chracters
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How can I work around this issue? With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option) Translate extended ASCII that does the necessary conversions automatically. Ekkehart
Problems with BibTex and LyX - Danish chracters
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How can I work around this issue? With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option) Translate extended ASCII that does the necessary conversions automatically. Ekkehart
Problems with BibTex and LyX
Hi, the easiest way may be to find a journal in your field with a reference style you like and download the style file from the instructions for authors. American Economic Review has the style file aer.bst, for instance, or the Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics has the style file jite.bst. The authordate style files (to be found on the net) are also useful. Ekkehart
Problems with BibTex and LyX - Danish chracters
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How can I work around this issue? With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option) Translate extended ASCII that does the necessary conversions automatically. Ekkehart
Problems with BibTex and LyX - Danish chracters
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How can I work around this issue? With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit - Option) Translate extended ASCII that does the necessary conversions automatically. Ekkehart
Problems with BibTex and LyX
Hi, the easiest way may be to find a journal in your field with a reference style you like and download the style file from the instructions for authors. American Economic Review has the style file aer.bst, for instance, or the Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics has the style file jite.bst. The authordate style files (to be found on the net) are also useful. Ekkehart
Problems with BibTex and LyX - Danish chracters
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How can I work around this issue? With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit -> Option) "Translate extended ASCII" that does the necessary conversions automatically. Ekkehart
Problems with BibTex and LyX - Danish chracters
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How can I work around this issue? With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit -> Option) "Translate extended ASCII" that does the necessary conversions automatically. Ekkehart
Re: Strange behavior LyxWin qt 1.3.5 - possibly relating to Bibtex - solved: bug in babel.def and correction
Piet van Ostrum has solved the problem. It is due to a bug in babel.def. See the thread *babel + fancyhdr + natbib = ! Extra \else *in the comp.text.tex group. He suggests the following correction: In babel.def replace the three occurrences of \noexpand\bbl(at)restore(at)actives with \protect\bbl(at)restore(at)actives with (at) to be replaced by the atcharacter. I tried this over several weeks. It works just fine. I suggest that you try this if Latex complains about an extra \else. Ekkehart
Re: Strange behavior LyxWin qt 1.3.5 - possibly relating to Bibtex - solved: bug in babel.def and correction
Piet van Ostrum has solved the problem. It is due to a bug in babel.def. See the thread *babel + fancyhdr + natbib = ! Extra \else *in the comp.text.tex group. He suggests the following correction: In babel.def replace the three occurrences of \noexpand\bbl(at)restore(at)actives with \protect\bbl(at)restore(at)actives with (at) to be replaced by the atcharacter. I tried this over several weeks. It works just fine. I suggest that you try this if Latex complains about an extra \else. Ekkehart
Re: Strange behavior LyxWin qt 1.3.5 - possibly relating to Bibtex - solved: bug in babel.def and correction
Piet van Ostrum has solved the problem. It is due to a bug in babel.def. See the thread *babel + fancyhdr + natbib = ! Extra \else *in the comp.text.tex group. He suggests the following correction: In babel.def replace the three occurrences of \noexpand\bbl(at)restore(at)actives with \protect\bbl(at)restore(at)actives with (at) to be replaced by the "at"character. I tried this over several weeks. It works just fine. I suggest that you try this if Latex complains about an extra \else. Ekkehart
Re: Strange behavior LyxWin qt 1.3.5 - possibly relating to Bibtex
Matej wrote: Could you please some description of the solution here, please, so that it could be found in archives? Mike noted that, with babel+fancyhdr+natbib the problem occurs in large documents with \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{#1}} \fancyhead[CE]{\MakeUppercase\leftmark} \fancyhead[CO]{\MakeUppercase\rightmark} and seems to be due to the \MakeUppercase command. If you move this to the marking commands like \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{\MakeUppercase{#1}}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{\MakeUppercase{#1}}} \fancyhead[CE]{\leftmark} \fancyhead[CO]{\rightmark} the problem does not occur. The reason remains opaque. Ekkehart
Re: Strange behavior LyxWin qt 1.3.5 - possibly relating to Bibtex
Matej wrote: Could you please some description of the solution here, please, so that it could be found in archives? Mike noted that, with babel+fancyhdr+natbib the problem occurs in large documents with \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{#1}} \fancyhead[CE]{\MakeUppercase\leftmark} \fancyhead[CO]{\MakeUppercase\rightmark} and seems to be due to the \MakeUppercase command. If you move this to the marking commands like \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{\MakeUppercase{#1}}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{\MakeUppercase{#1}}} \fancyhead[CE]{\leftmark} \fancyhead[CO]{\rightmark} the problem does not occur. The reason remains opaque. Ekkehart
Re: Strange behavior LyxWin qt 1.3.5 - possibly relating to Bibtex
Matej wrote: Could you please some description of the solution here, please, so that it could be found in archives? Mike noted that, with babel+fancyhdr+natbib the problem occurs in large documents with \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{#1}} \fancyhead[CE]{\MakeUppercase\leftmark} \fancyhead[CO]{\MakeUppercase\rightmark} and seems to be due to the \MakeUppercase command. If you move this to the marking commands like \renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{\MakeUppercase{#1}}{}} \renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{\MakeUppercase{#1}}} \fancyhead[CE]{\leftmark} \fancyhead[CO]{\rightmark} the problem does not occur. The reason remains opaque. Ekkehart
Re: Strange behavior LyxWin qt 1.3.5 - possibly relating to Bibtex
Mike Shell has identified the problem -- it is not a LyX problem, nor is it related to hyperref (as I thought) but a bug relating to the combination babel+fancyhdr+natbib. See http://groups.google.de/group/comp.text.tex/browse_frm/thread/d9bb4d8e289ef353/[EMAIL PROTECTED]rnum=1hl=de#77ad3282f3f8578c He suggests an easy workaround seems to eliminate the problem completely (id did so in my case). Cheers Ekkehart
Re: Strange behavior LyxWin qt 1.3.5 - possibly relating to Bibtex
Mike Shell has identified the problem -- it is not a LyX problem, nor is it related to hyperref (as I thought) but a bug relating to the combination babel+fancyhdr+natbib. See http://groups.google.de/group/comp.text.tex/browse_frm/thread/d9bb4d8e289ef353/[EMAIL PROTECTED]rnum=1hl=de#77ad3282f3f8578c He suggests an easy workaround seems to eliminate the problem completely (id did so in my case). Cheers Ekkehart
Re: Strange behavior LyxWin qt 1.3.5 - possibly relating to Bibtex
Mike Shell has identified the problem -- it is not a LyX problem, nor is it related to hyperref (as I thought) but a bug relating to the combination babel+fancyhdr+natbib. See http://groups.google.de/group/comp.text.tex/browse_frm/thread/d9bb4d8e289ef353/[EMAIL PROTECTED]=1=de#77ad3282f3f8578c He suggests an easy workaround seems to eliminate the problem completely (id did so in my case). Cheers Ekkehart
Re: Strange behavior LyxWin qt 1.3.5 - possibly relating to Bibtex
The problem disappears if I omit the option pagebackref=true in the hyperref praeamble. With the option, the error message occurs, but a pdf is produced in the lyx\temp folder. It can be viewed by defining the new format (Edit- Preferences-File Formats-New) with Format:pdf4 GUI name: PDF (view) Extension: pdf Viewer:pdfviewer and definining the new viewer by placing a file named pdfviewer.cmd containing kill -c AdobeAcrobat del viewer.pdf copy %~dpn1.pdf %~dp1\viewer.pdf START /max AcroRd32.exe %~dp1\viewer.pdf exit into the lyx\bin directory. The first line in pdfviewer.cmd uses the kill utility from http://21st-century.net/Pub/WINNT/Utilities/kill.zip to kill any existing Acrobat window. It can be omitted, but in this case all Acrobat windows must be closed manually before invoking the lyx command buffer-view pdf4 from the mini-buffer or from the toolbar (if placed on the toolbar by adding Icon buffer-view pdf4 under the toolbar heading in the .ui file). HTH - in (unlikely but annoying) case that somebody runs into a similar problem as I did. Ekkehart
Re: Strange behavior LyxWin qt 1.3.5 - possibly relating to Bibtex
The problem disappears if I omit the option pagebackref=true in the hyperref praeamble. With the option, the error message occurs, but a pdf is produced in the lyx\temp folder. It can be viewed by defining the new format (Edit- Preferences-File Formats-New) with Format:pdf4 GUI name: PDF (view) Extension: pdf Viewer:pdfviewer and definining the new viewer by placing a file named pdfviewer.cmd containing kill -c AdobeAcrobat del viewer.pdf copy %~dpn1.pdf %~dp1\viewer.pdf START /max AcroRd32.exe %~dp1\viewer.pdf exit into the lyx\bin directory. The first line in pdfviewer.cmd uses the kill utility from http://21st-century.net/Pub/WINNT/Utilities/kill.zip to kill any existing Acrobat window. It can be omitted, but in this case all Acrobat windows must be closed manually before invoking the lyx command buffer-view pdf4 from the mini-buffer or from the toolbar (if placed on the toolbar by adding Icon buffer-view pdf4 under the toolbar heading in the .ui file). HTH - in (unlikely but annoying) case that somebody runs into a similar problem as I did. Ekkehart
Re: Strange behavior LyxWin qt 1.3.5 - possibly relating to Bibtex
The problem disappears if I omit the option pagebackref=true in the hyperref praeamble. With the option, the error message occurs, but a pdf is produced in the lyx\temp folder. It can be viewed by defining the new format (Edit-> Preferences->File Formats->New) with Format:pdf4 GUI name: PDF (view) Extension: pdf Viewer:pdfviewer and definining the new viewer by placing a file named pdfviewer.cmd containing kill -c AdobeAcrobat del viewer.pdf copy %~dpn1.pdf %~dp1\viewer.pdf START /max AcroRd32.exe %~dp1\viewer.pdf exit into the lyx\bin directory. The first line in pdfviewer.cmd uses the kill utility from http://21st-century.net/Pub/WINNT/Utilities/kill.zip to kill any existing Acrobat window. It can be omitted, but in this case all Acrobat windows must be closed manually before invoking the lyx command buffer-view pdf4 from the mini-buffer or from the toolbar (if placed on the toolbar by adding Icon "buffer-view pdf4" under the toolbar heading in the .ui file). HTH - in (unlikely but annoying) case that somebody runs into a similar problem as I did. Ekkehart
Re: Wiki: Separate group for windows-related pages?
Uwe suggested this to me when I put some new stuff on the LayXWin Wiki page. He sees the Windows page as concerned with essentials, and I agree. So I took some of my suggestions to another page http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips Uwe will transfer other inessential items to this page. I hope that this is acceptable. Ekkehart
Re: Wiki: Separate group for windows-related pages?
It would be good if someone takes charge and notifies the list in order to avoid that two persons work on this. I cannot do this at the moment. Ekkehart
Re: Wiki: Separate group for windows-related pages?
Uwe suggested this to me when I put some new stuff on the LayXWin Wiki page. He sees the Windows page as concerned with essentials, and I agree. So I took some of my suggestions to another page http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips Uwe will transfer other inessential items to this page. I hope that this is acceptable. Ekkehart
Re: Wiki: Separate group for windows-related pages?
It would be good if someone takes charge and notifies the list in order to avoid that two persons work on this. I cannot do this at the moment. Ekkehart
Re: Wiki: Separate group for windows-related pages?
Uwe suggested this to me when I put some new stuff on the LayXWin Wiki page. He sees the Windows page as concerned with essentials, and I agree. So I took some of my suggestions to another page http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips Uwe will transfer other inessential items to this page. I hope that this is acceptable. Ekkehart
Re: Wiki: Separate group for windows-related pages?
It would be good if someone takes charge and notifies the list in order to avoid that two persons work on this. I cannot do this at the moment. Ekkehart
PDF viewing in full-page mode
Hi, this is just to notify that I have added a small section to the WiKi LyXWin page http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/WindowsSetup that describes how to modify the PDF viewer such that the PDF (pdflatex) viewing command opens the PDF in full-page view together with bookmarks of the sections. This is rather trival but may be useful to inexperienced users like me. Ekkehart