On 31.03.09, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
When I tried today to look at the LaTeX source with ViewSource, the
field stays empty and the tick-boxes (complete source and automatic
update) are greyed out.
Did anyone else experience this problem? Is there a known remedy?
I have the
On 31.03.09, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
When I tried today to look at the LaTeX source with ViewSource, the
field stays empty and the tick-boxes (complete source and automatic
update) are greyed out.
Did anyone else experience this problem? Is there a known remedy?
I have the
On 31.03.09, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
> >>When I tried today to look at the LaTeX source with View>Source, the
> >>field stays empty and the tick-boxes (complete source and automatic
> >>update) are greyed out.
> >>Did anyone else experience this problem? Is there a known remedy?
> >
On 27.11.08, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Guenter Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to disable Alt+something for the cases where there
is no explicite definition?
This is a supposedly 'helpful' functionality that should be removed IMO.
This happens when there is no function
On 27.11.08, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Guenter Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to disable Alt+something for the cases where there
is no explicite definition?
This is a supposedly 'helpful' functionality that should be removed IMO.
This happens when there is no function
On 27.11.08, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Guenter Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Is there a way to disable Alt+ for the cases where there
> > is no explicite definition?
> This is a supposedly 'helpful' functionality that should be removed IMO.
> This happens when there is no function
Máté Salát [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
From: Marcelo Acu=F1a=20
You know that LyX adds \usepackage{babel} to the end of
the preamble of the tex file by default. How can it changed
to \usepackage[magyar]{babel} to load the Hungarian one?
put magyar in options of documents
Or set
Máté Salát [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
From: Marcelo Acu=F1a=20
You know that LyX adds \usepackage{babel} to the end of
the preamble of the tex file by default. How can it changed
to \usepackage[magyar]{babel} to load the Hungarian one?
put magyar in options of documents
Or set
Máté Salát <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> From: Marcelo Acu=F1a=20
> > You know that LyX adds \usepackage{babel} to the end of
> > the preamble of the tex file by default. How can it changed
> > to \usepackage[magyar]{babel} to load the Hungarian one?
>put magyar in options of documents
Hellmut Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Viewing with kpdf is quite slow too, somebody sugested that may be a
problem of graphic format conversion.
Which format does lyx use? I could easily convert all my pictures to
that format using convert. Then no additional time would be needed.
The
Nikos Alexandris [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
2. While trying to export the document to pdf I get twice the LyX:
Uncodable characters in listings inset \ The following characters in one
of the program listings are not representable in the current encoding
and have been omitted: -. #It's kind of
Hellmut Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Viewing with kpdf is quite slow too, somebody sugested that may be a
problem of graphic format conversion.
Which format does lyx use? I could easily convert all my pictures to
that format using convert. Then no additional time would be needed.
The
Nikos Alexandris [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
2. While trying to export the document to pdf I get twice the LyX:
Uncodable characters in listings inset \ The following characters in one
of the program listings are not representable in the current encoding
and have been omitted: -. #It's kind of
Hellmut Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Viewing with kpdf is quite slow too, somebody sugested that may be a
> problem of graphic format conversion.
> Which format does lyx use? I could easily convert all my pictures to
> that format using convert. Then no additional time would be needed.
Nikos Alexandris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> 2. While trying to export the document to pdf I get twice the "LyX:
> Uncodable characters in listings inset \ The following characters in one
> of the program listings are not representable in the current encoding
> and have been omitted: -." #It's
On 20.09.08, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I update several packages that in texlive provided for opensuse 11.0
are very old. When I finished and run texhash lyx (and kile) no run
anymore.
Did you try with a simple example?
I get:
Undefinid control sequence
Missing \begin{document}
Micha [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I'm trying to see if I can write a layout file for the currvita latex class.
The main environment is a list environment that should come out something like
\begin{cvlist}{title}
\item[one] text
\item[two] text
\end{cvlist}
I can get the {title} part by
On 20.09.08, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I update several packages that in texlive provided for opensuse 11.0
are very old. When I finished and run texhash lyx (and kile) no run
anymore.
Did you try with a simple example?
I get:
Undefinid control sequence
Missing \begin{document}
Micha [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I'm trying to see if I can write a layout file for the currvita latex class.
The main environment is a list environment that should come out something like
\begin{cvlist}{title}
\item[one] text
\item[two] text
\end{cvlist}
I can get the {title} part by
On 20.09.08, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> I update several packages that in texlive provided for opensuse 11.0
> are very old. When I finished and run texhash lyx (and kile) no run
> anymore.
Did you try with a simple example?
> I get:
> Undefinid control sequence
> Missing \begin{document}
>
Micha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> I'm trying to see if I can write a layout file for the currvita latex class.
> The main environment is a list environment that should come out something like
> \begin{cvlist}{title}
> \item[one] text
> \item[two] text
> \end{cvlist}
> I can get the {title}
On 15.09.08, rgheck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
It would be kinda cool to have a running instance of LyX, and program
it using commands to the pipe file.
Yeah, it's very cool. You can do (almost) anything you can do from the
GUI remotely.
More info on http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXServer.
I
On 16.09.08, bigblop wrote:
How is it possible to make theorems in LyX thats automatically assigned a
number like figures? In the userguide in LyX it says that the description
environment should be used but can't see how the above is achieved using
this.
Which LyX verison are you using? In
On 15.09.08, rgheck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
It would be kinda cool to have a running instance of LyX, and program
it using commands to the pipe file.
Yeah, it's very cool. You can do (almost) anything you can do from the
GUI remotely.
More info on http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXServer.
I
On 16.09.08, bigblop wrote:
How is it possible to make theorems in LyX thats automatically assigned a
number like figures? In the userguide in LyX it says that the description
environment should be used but can't see how the above is achieved using
this.
Which LyX verison are you using? In
On 15.09.08, rgheck wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
>> It would be kinda cool to have a running instance of LyX, and program
>> it using commands to the pipe file.
> Yeah, it's very cool. You can do (almost) anything you can do from the
> GUI remotely.
More info on
On 16.09.08, bigblop wrote:
> How is it possible to make theorems in LyX thats automatically assigned a
> number like figures? In the userguide in LyX it says that the description
> environment should be used but can't see how the above is achieved using
> this.
Which LyX verison are you using?
On 11.09.08, rgheck wrote:
Atlas wrote:
Background: * CLS file == www.stacs-conf.org/for_authors/stacs.cls
(note: stacs.cls
is based on amsart.cls)
...
* Conference-supplied TEX file (note: this file does not import correctly
nor compile in LyX 1.5.6 nor 1.6.0):
On 11.09.08, rgheck wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
I think part of what Steve wants, which other people have also wanted,
is to be able to keep the layout file with the document
...
Yes, I want to have additional styles for personal use but at the
same
On 11.09.08, rgheck wrote:
Atlas wrote:
Background: * CLS file == www.stacs-conf.org/for_authors/stacs.cls
(note: stacs.cls
is based on amsart.cls)
...
* Conference-supplied TEX file (note: this file does not import correctly
nor compile in LyX 1.5.6 nor 1.6.0):
On 11.09.08, rgheck wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
I think part of what Steve wants, which other people have also wanted,
is to be able to keep the layout file with the document
...
Yes, I want to have additional styles for personal use but at the
same
On 11.09.08, rgheck wrote:
> Atlas wrote:
>> Background: * CLS file ==> www.stacs-conf.org/for_authors/stacs.cls
>> (note: stacs.cls
>> is based on amsart.cls)
...
>> * Conference-supplied TEX file (note: this file does not import correctly
>> nor compile in LyX 1.5.6 nor 1.6.0):
>>
On 11.09.08, rgheck wrote:
> Rich Shepard wrote:
>> On Thu, 11 Sep 2008, Steve Litt wrote:
> I think part of what Steve wants, which other people have also wanted,
> is to be able to keep the layout file with the document
...
Yes, I want to have additional styles for personal use but at the
Dear LyX users,
with LyX 1.6, using unicode characters other than the first block is
possible also in math mode. The character in question is either replaced
by a math-equivalent (if defined in the unicodesymbols file) or by
text in math with the text-equivalent.
This is a vast improvement over
On 9.09.08, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 09 September 2008 12:54:38 pm Ernesto Posse wrote:
This question is not a LyX-only question, but I thought maybe someone
here could have an idea on this issue.
Has anyone succeeded in producing a PDF/A file (PDF for archival) from
On 4.09.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
On 3.09.08, Paul Johnson wrote:
In Debian, latex-xft-fonts is suggested. I agree that the more
convincing recommended might be the better choice but there is no
need to require latex-xft-fonts.
i don't know how debian has handled this, but note,
Dear LyX users,
with LyX 1.6, using unicode characters other than the first block is
possible also in math mode. The character in question is either replaced
by a math-equivalent (if defined in the unicodesymbols file) or by
text in math with the text-equivalent.
This is a vast improvement over
On 9.09.08, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 09 September 2008 12:54:38 pm Ernesto Posse wrote:
This question is not a LyX-only question, but I thought maybe someone
here could have an idea on this issue.
Has anyone succeeded in producing a PDF/A file (PDF for archival) from
On 4.09.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
On 3.09.08, Paul Johnson wrote:
In Debian, latex-xft-fonts is suggested. I agree that the more
convincing recommended might be the better choice but there is no
need to require latex-xft-fonts.
i don't know how debian has handled this, but note,
Dear LyX users,
with LyX 1.6, using unicode characters other than the first block is
possible also in math mode. The character in question is either replaced
by a math-equivalent (if defined in the "unicodesymbols" file) or by
"text in math" with the text-equivalent.
This is a vast improvement
On 9.09.08, Steve Litt wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 09 September 2008 12:54:38 pm Ernesto Posse wrote:
> > >> This question is not a LyX-only question, but I thought maybe someone
> > >> here could have an idea on this issue.
> > >>
> > >> Has anyone succeeded in producing a PDF/A file (PDF for
On 4.09.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> > On 3.09.08, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >
> > > In Debian, latex-xft-fonts is "suggested". I agree that the more
> > > convincing "recommended" might be the better choice but there is no
> > > need to "require" latex-xft-fonts.
> i don't know how debian has
On 6.09.08, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
rule).
I suppose scribus (www.scribus.net) is able to do this (in a WYSIWYG
manner). It is a page layout
On 6.09.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit :
Is there any way I can change that font??
chapterentry does not belong to the list of elements whose type
style can be changed with these commands.
Maybe this is a new feature. Do the versions of the documentation and
the
On 8.09.08, Matthew wrote:
... the export document command doesn't appear to generate any output,
... In particular I'm trying to convert a lyx 1.6 file back into a
1.5.3 file so that I can run a more 'stable' version.
Besides the bug mentionend in another reply: The default settings will
On 9.09.08, Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
Besides the bug mentionend in another reply: The default settings will
use the extension .lyx15 for the exported file and the file-open
dialogue in LyX-1.5 will not show it, as it expects a .lyx extension.
At least here on the Mac LyX-1.5.6
On 6.09.08, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
rule).
I suppose scribus (www.scribus.net) is able to do this (in a WYSIWYG
manner). It is a page layout
On 6.09.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit :
Is there any way I can change that font??
chapterentry does not belong to the list of elements whose type
style can be changed with these commands.
Maybe this is a new feature. Do the versions of the documentation and
the
On 8.09.08, Matthew wrote:
... the export document command doesn't appear to generate any output,
... In particular I'm trying to convert a lyx 1.6 file back into a
1.5.3 file so that I can run a more 'stable' version.
Besides the bug mentionend in another reply: The default settings will
On 9.09.08, Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
Besides the bug mentionend in another reply: The default settings will
use the extension .lyx15 for the exported file and the file-open
dialogue in LyX-1.5 will not show it, as it expects a .lyx extension.
At least here on the Mac LyX-1.5.6
On 6.09.08, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
> or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
> rule).
I suppose scribus (www.scribus.net) is able to do this (in a WYSIWYG
manner). It is a page layout
On 6.09.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
> Jean-Marie Pacquet a écrit :
>>> Is there any way I can change that font??
>> "chapterentry" does not belong to the list of elements whose type
>> style can be changed with these commands.
Maybe this is a new feature. Do the versions of the
On 8.09.08, Matthew wrote:
> ... the export document command doesn't appear to generate any output,
> ... In particular I'm trying to convert a lyx 1.6 file back into a
> 1.5.3 file so that I can run a more 'stable' version.
Besides the bug mentionend in another reply: The default settings will
On 9.09.08, Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
> G. Milde wrote:
>> Besides the bug mentionend in another reply: The default settings will
>> use the extension ".lyx15" for the exported file and the file-open
>> dialogue in LyX-1.5 will not show it, as it expects a &qu
On 3.09.08, Paul Johnson wrote:
I was asking about missing or incorrect symbols yesterday. I found a
solution.
I can only spead for Debian, but as Ubuntu uses the same package
format, things might be similar.
In Lyx on Ubuntu 8.04, I noticed that SOME mathematical characters do
not show
On 4.09.08, Julio Rojas wrote:
I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document.
Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is
Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this
font?
You might search the latex log to see if F15
On 3.09.08, Paul Johnson wrote:
I was asking about missing or incorrect symbols yesterday. I found a
solution.
I can only spead for Debian, but as Ubuntu uses the same package
format, things might be similar.
In Lyx on Ubuntu 8.04, I noticed that SOME mathematical characters do
not show
On 4.09.08, Julio Rojas wrote:
I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document.
Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is
Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this
font?
You might search the latex log to see if F15
On 3.09.08, Paul Johnson wrote:
> I was asking about missing or incorrect symbols yesterday. I found a
> solution.
I can only spead for Debian, but as Ubuntu uses the same package
format, things might be similar.
> In Lyx on Ubuntu 8.04, I noticed that SOME mathematical characters do
> not
On 4.09.08, Julio Rojas wrote:
> I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document.
> Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is
> Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this
> font?
You might search the latex log to see if
On 3.09.08, Florin Oprina wrote:
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Eric Cavalcanti
BTW, I notice that in the endocing drop-down list there are utf8 and UTF8
(not to mention utf8-plain and utf8x). Does anyone know what the differences
between them are?
It is described in the UserGuide in
On 3.09.08, Florin Oprina wrote:
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Eric Cavalcanti
BTW, I notice that in the endocing drop-down list there are utf8 and UTF8
(not to mention utf8-plain and utf8x). Does anyone know what the differences
between them are?
It is described in the UserGuide in
On 3.09.08, Florin Oprina wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Eric Cavalcanti
> BTW, I notice that in the endocing drop-down list there are utf8 and UTF8
> (not to mention utf8-plain and utf8x). Does anyone know what the differences
> between them are?
It is described in the UserGuide in
On 2.09.08, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 03:02:33PM -0600, James Sutherland wrote:
On Sep 1, 2008, at 1:31 PM, Louis A. Turk wrote:
Is LyX 1.6 going to be able to use files made by LyX 1.6?
If you mean is 1.6 going to be able to use files made by 1.5 then the
answer
On 2.09.08, Joao P Leitao wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Lyx for a few weeks and have a few child documents. I'd like
to reference a Chapter of child document A in child document B.
If you open the parent document first and from it the child documents
(right-click on the Include button and click on
On 2.09.08, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 03:02:33PM -0600, James Sutherland wrote:
On Sep 1, 2008, at 1:31 PM, Louis A. Turk wrote:
Is LyX 1.6 going to be able to use files made by LyX 1.6?
If you mean is 1.6 going to be able to use files made by 1.5 then the
answer
On 2.09.08, Joao P Leitao wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Lyx for a few weeks and have a few child documents. I'd like
to reference a Chapter of child document A in child document B.
If you open the parent document first and from it the child documents
(right-click on the Include button and click on
On 2.09.08, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 03:02:33PM -0600, James Sutherland wrote:
> > On Sep 1, 2008, at 1:31 PM, Louis A. Turk wrote:
> >
> >> Is LyX 1.6 going to be able to use files made by LyX 1.6?
> >
> > If you mean "is 1.6 going to be able to use files made by 1.5" then
On 2.09.08, Joao P Leitao wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using Lyx for a few weeks and have a few child documents. I'd like
> to reference a Chapter of "child document A" in "child document B".
If you open the parent document first and from it the child documents
(right-click on the Include button and
On 29.08.08, William Adams wrote:
On Aug 29, 2008, at 6:30 AM, G. Milde wrote:
There is no Palatino Sans
Actually, the new Palatino Nova family introduces Palatino Sans and
Palatino Sans Informal.
More actually, Palatino Sans is a new typeface, not part of but related to
Palatino Nova
On 31.08.08, Nicolas Triart wrote:
I am using Lyx 1.5.6. I followed the instructions on the wiki to make it
works with Xetex (included in MikTex 2.7).
...
The problem is that when I write
something in french the accents are missing on the output document.
Did you set
On 29.08.08, William Adams wrote:
On Aug 29, 2008, at 6:30 AM, G. Milde wrote:
There is no Palatino Sans
Actually, the new Palatino Nova family introduces Palatino Sans and
Palatino Sans Informal.
More actually, Palatino Sans is a new typeface, not part of but related to
Palatino Nova
On 31.08.08, Nicolas Triart wrote:
I am using Lyx 1.5.6. I followed the instructions on the wiki to make it
works with Xetex (included in MikTex 2.7).
...
The problem is that when I write
something in french the accents are missing on the output document.
Did you set
On 29.08.08, William Adams wrote:
> On Aug 29, 2008, at 6:30 AM, G. Milde wrote:
>> There is no Palatino Sans
> Actually, the new Palatino Nova family introduces Palatino Sans and
> Palatino Sans Informal.
More actually, Palatino Sans is a new typeface, not part of but rela
On 31.08.08, Nicolas Triart wrote:
> I am using Lyx 1.5.6. I followed the instructions on the wiki to make it
> works with Xetex (included in MikTex 2.7).
...
> The problem is that when I write
> something in french the accents are missing on the output document.
Did you set
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key for requesting
On 28.08.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
My default typeface is Palatino. It's a combination of
traditional and modern and always evokes a positive response.
The LyX font dialog lists Palatino but not Palatino Sans.
There is no Palatino Sans (there is no Times-Sans either).
On 28.08.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
For on-screen viewing (e.g. of generated PDF) I'd recommend the Vera
family (Bera Serif in the DocumentSettings).
I tried this in a beamer presentation (originally Latin Modern, default
size). Apparently the Bera fonts are bigger, because
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key for requesting
On 28.08.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
My default typeface is Palatino. It's a combination of
traditional and modern and always evokes a positive response.
The LyX font dialog lists Palatino but not Palatino Sans.
There is no Palatino Sans (there is no Times-Sans either).
On 28.08.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
For on-screen viewing (e.g. of generated PDF) I'd recommend the Vera
family (Bera Serif in the DocumentSettings).
I tried this in a beamer presentation (originally Latin Modern, default
size). Apparently the Bera fonts are bigger, because
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> James Sutherland wrote:
>> Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
>> cycle forward...
> This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
> is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key for
On 28.08.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Rich Shepard wrote:
>> My default typeface is Palatino. It's a combination of
>> traditional and modern and always evokes a positive response.
> The LyX font dialog lists Palatino but not Palatino Sans.
There is no Palatino Sans (there is no Times-Sans
On 28.08.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> G. Milde wrote:
>> For on-screen viewing (e.g. of generated PDF) I'd recommend the Vera
>> family ("Bera Serif" in the Document>Settings).
> I tried this in a beamer presentation (originally Latin Modern, default
>
On 27.08.08, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Palatino is my default typeface. Now if it only had the \textservicemark
symbol built in it would be fully complete. :-)
Pagella, the extended version provided by the TeX-Gyre project,
Dear LyX users,
Attach: /home/milde/Texte/Test/LyX/nomencl.lyx
did anyone else observe that since the switch to 1.5.6, the nomenclature is
missing in the output?
Or is this a special issue for me and my settings? How could I find out what
is missing? (The nomenclature is printed if I export to
On 27.08.08, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Palatino is my default typeface. Now if it only had the \textservicemark
symbol built in it would be fully complete. :-)
Pagella, the extended version provided by the TeX-Gyre project,
Dear LyX users,
Attach: /home/milde/Texte/Test/LyX/nomencl.lyx
did anyone else observe that since the switch to 1.5.6, the nomenclature is
missing in the output?
Or is this a special issue for me and my settings? How could I find out what
is missing? (The nomenclature is printed if I export to
On 27.08.08, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Aug 2008, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> Palatino is my default typeface. Now if it only had the \textservicemark
> symbol built in it would be fully complete. :-)
Pagella, the extended version provided by the TeX-Gyre project,
Dear LyX users,
Attach: /home/milde/Texte/Test/LyX/nomencl.lyx
did anyone else observe that since the switch to 1.5.6, the nomenclature is
missing in the output?
Or is this a special issue for me and my settings? How could I find out what
is missing? (The nomenclature is printed if I export to
On 27.08.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Aug 27, 2008, at 8:44 AM, Les Denham wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Abe Lau wrote:
Hi all, I am wondering what's the difference between Times Roman and
Latin Modern Roman font.
I have read from the mailing list that the Latin Modern Roman
On 27.08.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Aug 27, 2008, at 8:44 AM, Les Denham wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Abe Lau wrote:
Hi all, I am wondering what's the difference between Times Roman and
Latin Modern Roman font.
I have read from the mailing list that the Latin Modern Roman
On 27.08.08, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> On Aug 27, 2008, at 8:44 AM, Les Denham wrote:
>> On Wednesday 27 August 2008, Abe Lau wrote:
>>> Hi all, I am wondering what's the difference between Times Roman and
>>> Latin Modern Roman font.
>>> I have read from the mailing list that the Latin Modern
On 25.08.08, Steve Litt wrote:
What remains now is to find a different way to code my list
compressions, and test everything else to make sure there are no other
problems.
I have in my layout extensions definitions for Dense versions of
Enumerate, Itemize, and Description.
They work well
On 25.08.08, Steve Litt wrote:
What remains now is to find a different way to code my list
compressions, and test everything else to make sure there are no other
problems.
I have in my layout extensions definitions for Dense versions of
Enumerate, Itemize, and Description.
They work well
On 25.08.08, Steve Litt wrote:
> What remains now is to find a different way to code my list
> compressions, and test everything else to make sure there are no other
> problems.
I have in my layout extensions definitions for "Dense" versions of
Enumerate, Itemize, and Description.
They work
On 22.08.08, Nico wrote:
Hello Günter,
I don't think that some unbalanced brackets are in my float... It's the
same effect if I insert just an empty tabular-float-environment.
It works with figure-float-environment...
OK, to a table-float triggers the error but does not produce it.
Might
On 22.08.08, Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Guillaume Larocque wrote:
Ok, here are the exact symptoms of the problem. If I have a few floats
inserted in a sequence in Lyx, as soon as Latex decides that one float
will be on a separate page, all the floats following it will also be
placed on a
On 22.08.08, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
The problem is that the font you're using does not provide the appropriate
glyph (for SM). Thus textcomp bails out.
That occurred to me, but I neglected to ask. I'm surprised that the
Palatino fonts don't
On 23.08.08, wangyq wrote:
Currently I am preparing teaching materials for students. I found there
are some wonderful things in WIKI. I hope I can directly import them
into my materials. But the wiki page is not completely same as latex.
There are many many Wiki dialects, so there is no
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