Hi ,
The new LyXHTML output is really great. The ability to output in
LaTeX format makes it a lot easier to use jsMath for rendering
equations online.
I use LyX on a Mac running OS X 10.5.8.
I've noticed an odd behavior: When a LyX file is first created and
exported as LyXHTML,
Hi ,
The new LyXHTML output is really great. The ability to output in
LaTeX format makes it a lot easier to use jsMath for rendering
equations online.
I use LyX on a Mac running OS X 10.5.8.
I've noticed an odd behavior: When a LyX file is first created and
exported as LyXHTML,
Hi ,
The new LyXHTML output is really great. The ability to output in
LaTeX format makes it a lot easier to use jsMath for rendering
equations online.
I use LyX on a Mac running OS X 10.5.8.
I've noticed an odd behavior: When a LyX file is first created and
exported as LyXHTML,
that the inline and display equation delimiters were
included in copy/paste in an earlier version of LyX, but the latest
version does not seem to have them. Is there a way to turn this
feature on? (If not, could this optional feature be added easily in
the next release?)
Thanks,
Gerard Ateshian
that the inline and display equation delimiters were
included in copy/paste in an earlier version of LyX, but the latest
version does not seem to have them. Is there a way to turn this
feature on? (If not, could this optional feature be added easily in
the next release?)
Thanks,
Gerard Ateshian
that the inline and display equation delimiters were
included in copy/paste in an earlier version of LyX, but the latest
version does not seem to have them. Is there a way to turn this
feature on? (If not, could this optional feature be added easily in
the next release?)
Thanks,
Gerard Ateshian
and then you will have to
use the technique specified in the movie15 documentation.
At least that's the way I did it! Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I think that when you ask LyX to generate the pdf a latex file is
generated somewhere in /tmp/lyx_
and then you will have to
use the technique specified in the movie15 documentation.
At least that's the way I did it! Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I think that when you ask LyX to generate the pdf a latex file is
generated somewhere in /tmp/lyx_
and then you will have to
use the technique specified in the movie15 documentation.
At least that's the way I did it!> Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I think that when you ask LyX to generate the pdf a latex file is
generated somewhere in /tmp/l
Hi all,
Does anyone have experience using the movie15 package with LyX? I
would like to insert a movie in a document, and have it appear as an
animation in the PDF output. I followed the instructions at http://www.uoregon.edu/~noeckel/PDFmovie.html
and I am able to get it to work from a
Lorenzo,
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it and now LyX is able to produce
a PDF output file, but the output does not include the movie.
Gerard
On Jan 16, 2008, at 10:06 AM, Lorenzo Paulatto wrote:
Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I
JMarc,
Yes, it seems it is the same bug. If I put the full path to the movie
file (and change my default viewer to Acrobat Reader 8), everything
works fine.
Thanks,
Gerard
On Jan 16, 2008, at 11:08 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Lorenzo Paulatto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gerard
Hi all,
Does anyone have experience using the movie15 package with LyX? I
would like to insert a movie in a document, and have it appear as an
animation in the PDF output. I followed the instructions at http://www.uoregon.edu/~noeckel/PDFmovie.html
and I am able to get it to work from a
Lorenzo,
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it and now LyX is able to produce
a PDF output file, but the output does not include the movie.
Gerard
On Jan 16, 2008, at 10:06 AM, Lorenzo Paulatto wrote:
Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I
JMarc,
Yes, it seems it is the same bug. If I put the full path to the movie
file (and change my default viewer to Acrobat Reader 8), everything
works fine.
Thanks,
Gerard
On Jan 16, 2008, at 11:08 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Lorenzo Paulatto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gerard
Hi all,
Does anyone have experience using the movie15 package with LyX? I
would like to insert a movie in a document, and have it appear as an
animation in the PDF output. I followed the instructions at http://www.uoregon.edu/~noeckel/PDFmovie.html
and I am able to get it to work from a
Lorenzo,
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it and now LyX is able to produce
a PDF output file, but the output does not include the movie.
Gerard
On Jan 16, 2008, at 10:06 AM, Lorenzo Paulatto wrote:
Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I
JMarc,
Yes, it seems it is the same bug. If I put the full path to the movie
file (and change my default viewer to Acrobat Reader 8), everything
works fine.
Thanks,
Gerard
On Jan 16, 2008, at 11:08 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Lorenzo Paulatto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
LyX 1.5.3 on the Mac is working great. Thanks for these excellent
improvements, 1.5.x is truly impressive.
Gerard
On Dec 19, 2007, at 10:15 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
Binaries for LyX/Mac 1.5.3 have now been posted in all three
flavors: Intel, PPC, and Universal. All users of 1.5 are
LyX 1.5.3 on the Mac is working great. Thanks for these excellent
improvements, 1.5.x is truly impressive.
Gerard
On Dec 19, 2007, at 10:15 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
Binaries for LyX/Mac 1.5.3 have now been posted in all three
flavors: Intel, PPC, and Universal. All users of 1.5 are
LyX 1.5.3 on the Mac is working great. Thanks for these excellent
improvements, 1.5.x is truly impressive.
Gerard
On Dec 19, 2007, at 10:15 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
Binaries for LyX/Mac 1.5.3 have now been posted in all three
flavors: Intel, PPC, and Universal. All users of 1.5 are
Alex,
Try the \vphantom command inside the parenthesis/braces, for example:
\begin{multline*}
\left(\vphantom{\int_{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)g\left(x-x_{0}\right)dx}
\int_{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)\right.\\
\left.\vphantom{\int_{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)g\left(x-x_{0}\right)dx}g
Alex,
Try the \vphantom command inside the parenthesis/braces, for example:
\begin{multline*}
\left(\vphantom{\int_{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)g\left(x-x_{0}\right)dx}
\int_{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)\right.\\
\left.\vphantom{\int_{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)g\left(x-x_{0}\right)dx}g
Alex,
Try the \vphantom command inside the parenthesis/braces, for example:
\begin{multline*}
\left(\vphantom{\int_{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)g\left(x-x_{0}\right)dx}
\int_{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)\right.\\
\left.\vphantom{\int_{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)g\left(x-x_{0}\right)dx}g
Jannika,
Here is what I suggest for Mac OS X (I have used this successfully in
the past). I got part of these instructions on the web but I don't
recall where. So I am paraphrasing.
1) Convert your EndNote library to BibTex format.
a. Within EndNote, Edit-Output Styles-Open Style
Jannika,
Here is what I suggest for Mac OS X (I have used this successfully in
the past). I got part of these instructions on the web but I don't
recall where. So I am paraphrasing.
1) Convert your EndNote library to BibTex format.
a. Within EndNote, Edit-Output Styles-Open Style
Jannika,
Here is what I suggest for Mac OS X (I have used this successfully in
the past). I got part of these instructions on the web but I don't
recall where. So I am paraphrasing.
1) Convert your EndNote library to BibTex format.
a. Within EndNote, Edit->Output Styles->Open Style
Bob,
The version of Qt I had used for that compilation was 4.2. Just like
you, I had noticed that the Times font was not a problem in that
version. At least it helps to know that this font problem is due to
Qt, not to LyX.
Gerard
Bob,
The version of Qt I had used for that compilation was 4.2. Just like
you, I had noticed that the Times font was not a problem in that
version. At least it helps to know that this font problem is due to
Qt, not to LyX.
Gerard
Bob,
The version of Qt I had used for that compilation was 4.2. Just like
you, I had noticed that the Times font was not a problem in that
version. At least it helps to know that this font problem is due to
Qt, not to LyX.
Gerard
I also found that the universal binary for 1.5rc1 runs slowly on Mac
OS X PPC (I have a PowerBook G4, 1.67 GHz, 2 GB memory), so I
compiled my own version and it runs just fine. If you want it, you
can download it from http://bio7.mech.columbia.edu/~gerard/
Gerard Ateshian
I also found that the universal binary for 1.5rc1 runs slowly on Mac
OS X PPC (I have a PowerBook G4, 1.67 GHz, 2 GB memory), so I
compiled my own version and it runs just fine. If you want it, you
can download it from http://bio7.mech.columbia.edu/~gerard/
Gerard Ateshian
I also found that the universal binary for 1.5rc1 runs slowly on Mac
OS X PPC (I have a PowerBook G4, 1.67 GHz, 2 GB memory), so I
compiled my own version and it runs just fine. If you want it, you
can download it from http://bio7.mech.columbia.edu/~gerard/
Gerard Ateshian
Bennett,
Thanks! I restarted the installation from scratch using this new
INSTALL.MacOSX file and everything worked fine this time.
Gerard
On Mar 17, 2007, at 7:16 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Mar 17, 2007, at 8:30 AM, Gerard Ateshian wrote:
Hi,
I tried compiling LyX 1.5.0beta1 on Mac
Bennett,
Thanks! I restarted the installation from scratch using this new
INSTALL.MacOSX file and everything worked fine this time.
Gerard
On Mar 17, 2007, at 7:16 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Mar 17, 2007, at 8:30 AM, Gerard Ateshian wrote:
Hi,
I tried compiling LyX 1.5.0beta1 on Mac
Bennett,
Thanks! I restarted the installation from scratch using this new
INSTALL.MacOSX file and everything worked fine this time.
Gerard
On Mar 17, 2007, at 7:16 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Mar 17, 2007, at 8:30 AM, Gerard Ateshian wrote:
Hi,
I tried compiling LyX 1.5.0beta1 on Mac
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Any suggestions?
Gerard Ateshian
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Any suggestions?
Gerard Ateshian
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Any suggestions?
Gerard Ateshian
Georg,
Renumbering/relabeling equations is useful when you have a large
document (like a book) with very many equations (for example, more
than fifty). You quickly run out of names to use for labeling the
equations. So you might find that it is easier to simply number them
according to
Alan,
That's great, thanks.
Gerard
Georg,
Renumbering/relabeling equations is useful when you have a large
document (like a book) with very many equations (for example, more
than fifty). You quickly run out of names to use for labeling the
equations. So you might find that it is easier to simply number them
according to
Alan,
That's great, thanks.
Gerard
Georg,
Renumbering/relabeling equations is useful when you have a large
document (like a book) with very many equations (for example, more
than fifty). You quickly run out of names to use for labeling the
equations. So you might find that it is easier to simply number them
according to
Alan,
That's great, thanks.
Gerard
this script in the most
efficient manner.
I don't know if others will find it useful, but if so, is there a
website where one can post contributions? I couldn't find it on the
LyX wiki.
Thanks,
Gerard Ateshian
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
#
# Renumber equations in a LyX document.
# Usage
this script in the most
efficient manner.
I don't know if others will find it useful, but if so, is there a
website where one can post contributions? I couldn't find it on the
LyX wiki.
Thanks,
Gerard Ateshian
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
#
# Renumber equations in a LyX document.
# Usage
l scripting, so I may not have written this script in the most
efficient manner.
I don't know if others will find it useful, but if so, is there a
website where one can post contributions? I couldn't find it on the
LyX wiki.
Thanks,
Gerard Ateshian
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
#
# Renumb
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