RE: Bold face of greek fonts in math mode
Try using the boldmath package. Just write \usepackage{bm} in your preamble, and then, inside your math environment, write \bm{\pi} and you'll get the bold pi character. -Original Message- From: Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thu 8/10/2006 12:13 PM To: LyX Users List Subject: Bold face of greek fonts in math mode Hello, I tried all fonts available on the documents settings but $\mathbf{\pi}$ doesn't show any visual difference from $\pi$, in other words, it doesn't seem to be bold! This happens on DVI, PS and PDF exports too. Do I have to choose a different font (I use palatino 12pt)? Or maybe a particular Postscript Driver (I'm with default)? Regards, -- Giovanni == "Este correo electrónico y la información que el mismo contiene, así como en su caso los adjuntos incluidos en el mismo, se consideran de carácter CONFIDENCIAL y pertenecientes al Grupo ITP, siendo su distribución restringida y dedicada solo al destinatario pretendido. Si Vd. no es la persona a la que deba ir dirigido y/o le ha sido enviado indebidamente por error, debe saber que cualquier uso o aprovechamiento de la misma, copia, divulgación o distribución de la información está expresamente prohibida y puede ser ilegal e incluso constitutiva de responsabilidad penal. Por tanto Si Vd. ha recibido este correo por error debe eliminar el mensaje de su sistema informático y se ruega avisar sobre el error a quien se lo haya enviado, a vuelta de este correo, o en su caso contactar con el departamento de seguridad de grupo ITP en el teléfono +34 94 466 2262." -- "This e-mail and all the information herein as well as any attachments hereto are considered as CONFIDENTIAL Information belonging to ITP Group. Which disclosure is privileged only for the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient and/or it has been unduly sent to you, you must know that any use of or benefit from it, or any disclosure, copying, distribution thereof is expressly prohibited and may be unlawful and even become criminal liable; thus in any such event you must delete the message from your system and please notify immediately about the error to the sender herein by reply e-mail or contact with ITP Group Security Department in the phone +34 94 466 2262 " ==
RE: Re: problem with lyx-1.4.0 and beamer
I tried the layout2layout.py script, and it works well, now the pdf document contains the index. Thanks very much for your help. -Original Message- From: news on behalf of Georg Baum Sent: Wed 4/5/2006 8:47 AM To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: problem with lyx-1.4.0 and beamer Gisbert, Fernando wrote: > Hi, I have a problem related with the pdf index generation with the beamer > class. I write a simple lyx document, and when I view it with pdflatex, > the resulting pdf leaves the left-side navigation panel empty, even using > section and subsection environments in the lyx document. When I export the > file to latex to see what happen, I see two strange lines: > > \setcounter{secnumdepth}{-1000} > \setcounter{tocdepth}{-1000} > > that in previous beamer documents had a value of 3 instead of -1000. I > don't know why these two numbers are set to -1000, and I also don't know > how to reset them to its original value. By setting them to a reasonable > value, let's say 3, for instance, the index appears again. Does anyone > know how to fix it? This is a problem in the layout conversion script that converts layout files from 1.3 format to 1.4 format. Please try the procedure I decsribed at http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/29518/focus=29518 and report whether it works. Georg
problem with lyx-1.4.0 and beamer
Title: problem with lyx-1.4.0 and beamer Hi, I have a problem related with the pdf index generation with the beamer class. I write a simple lyx document, and when I view it with pdflatex, the resulting pdf leaves the left-side navigation panel empty, even using section and subsection environments in the lyx document. When I export the file to latex to see what happen, I see two strange lines: \setcounter{secnumdepth}{-1000} \setcounter{tocdepth}{-1000} that in previous beamer documents had a value of 3 instead of -1000. I don't know why these two numbers are set to -1000, and I also don't know how to reset them to its original value. By setting them to a reasonable value, let's say 3, for instance, the index appears again. Does anyone know how to fix it? I attach the lyx document. Thanks. beamer_wrong.lyx Description: beamer_wrong.lyx
Nomenclature
Is there any way of generating a nomenclature inside lyx? I have not seen any place where I can specify the makeindex options. I must export the lyx document to latex and then perform a makeindex, but the problem is then that I have many figures that are not *.ps or *.eps, and are not properly handled with latex without converting them first, which is an awful task. Thanks.
RE: Problem with hyperref and long names
Thanks, breaklinks option worked well. Fernando -Original Message- From: Johan Ingvast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Fri 2/24/2006 9:20 PM To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: Problem with hyperref and long names Gisbert, Fernando wrote: > Possibly this is not a lyx question but a latex one, but anyway, any answer > will be greatly appreciated. I am trying to use hyperref to navigate my pfd > document, but when I write long title names, hyperref is not able to break > the line, and it gets out of the page. Is there any option in hyperref to > avoid this situation? Or is any other package that manages this appropriately? Yes, there is an argument to hyperref to set. Try \usepackage[breaklinks]{hyperref} /johan
Problem with hyperref and long names
Possibly this is not a lyx question but a latex one, but anyway, any answer will be greatly appreciated. I am trying to use hyperref to navigate my pfd document, but when I write long title names, hyperref is not able to break the line, and it gets out of the page. Is there any option in hyperref to avoid this situation? Or is any other package that manages this appropriately? Thanks in advance.
FW: accented words in lyx 1.3.6 and suse 9.3
well, thanks pablo. at the moment i cannot upgrade to suse 10 as i am developing under suse 9.3 at work and we need some rest before upgrading. thanks very much -Original Message- From: Pablo Ortúzar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon 11/7/2005 5:23 PM To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Subject: Re: accented words in lyx 1.3.6 and suse 9.3 On Monday 07 November 2005 10:39, Gisbert, Fernando wrote: > I'm sure this topic has been commented before, but i can't find a > satisfactory answer in the mail archive. sorry. My problem is that lyx > cannot manage accented words (i'm writing a document in spanish, currently) > under suse 9.3. I had no problem under suse 9.1. > > thanks in advance for any answer. Hi, Qt in SuSE 9.3 is corrupted. If you must use accents, you will have to recompile Qt. I should know: it was I that filed the bug report to KDE. It is far easier to download OpenSuSE 10 from http://www.opensuse.org/Download. If instead of doing a clean install you do an "upgrade system", you will be able to keep all your existing personal files (back them up anyway). On SuSE 10, my Lyx documents are written both in French ans Spanish, with all due accents. -- Pablo Ortúzar
accented words in lyx 1.3.6 and suse 9.3
I'm sure this topic has been commented before, but i can't find a satisfactory answer in the mail archive. sorry. My problem is that lyx cannot manage accented words (i'm writing a document in spanish, currently) under suse 9.3. I had no problem under suse 9.1. thanks in advance for any answer.