Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You solution of installing tetex-extra from cygwin works magically. It now
takes seconds to do
View-pdflatex from Lyx. It hasn't solved the scrbook problem, but I'm sure
that's just a matter of
googling the class and installing
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You solution of installing tetex-extra from cygwin works magically. It now
takes seconds to do
View-pdflatex from Lyx. It hasn't solved the scrbook problem, but I'm sure
that's just a matter of
googling the class and installing
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Gmane User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>> You solution of installing tetex-extra from cygwin works magically. It now
>> takes seconds to do
>> View->pdflatex from Lyx. It hasn't solved the scrbook problem, but I'm sure
&g
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Log line: ./Tutorial.tex:48: Font T1/cmr/m/sc/9=eccc0900 at 9.0pt not
loadable: Metric (T
I think that you are missing the tetex-extra package. Try issuing the
command kpsewhich eccc.mf and see what it says. For me its
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Log line: ./Tutorial.tex:48: Font T1/cmr/m/sc/9=eccc0900 at 9.0pt not
loadable: Metric (T
I think that you are missing the tetex-extra package. Try issuing the
command kpsewhich eccc.mf and see what it says. For me its
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Gmane User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Log line: ./Tutorial.tex:48: Font T1/cmr/m/sc/9=eccc0900 at 9.0pt not
>> loadable: Metric (T
>
> I think that you are missing the tetex-extra package. Try issuing the
> command "k
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, I didn't have a chance to repeat the attempt on the original computer
on which the problems was
observed. However, I tried it on another computer, with the same apparent
problem (Lyx goes away,
consumes much CPU
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, I didn't have a chance to repeat the attempt on the original computer
on which the problems was
observed. However, I tried it on another computer, with the same apparent
problem (Lyx goes away,
consumes much CPU
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Gmane User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Well, I didn't have a chance to repeat the attempt on the original computer
>> on which the problems was
>> observed. However, I tried it on another computer, with the same apparent
>> prob
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User schrieb:
I've installed LaTex and Lyx via the Cygwin installation,
However, this always seems to crash Lyx.
I am using a cygwin version of LyX and have no problems. When you say that
you
Gmane User wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
Gmane User wrote:
I'm reading the online documentation, and see no navigation panel
to navigate the chapters and subsections. There is only the Table
of Contents (TOC) button, which only shows 1st level headings.
Look at the Navigation menu. The TOC
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User schrieb:
I've installed LaTex and Lyx via the Cygwin installation,
However, this always seems to crash Lyx.
I am using a cygwin version of LyX and have no problems. When you say that
you
Gmane User wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
Gmane User wrote:
I'm reading the online documentation, and see no navigation panel
to navigate the chapters and subsections. There is only the Table
of Contents (TOC) button, which only shows 1st level headings.
Look at the Navigation menu. The TOC
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Gmane User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Enrico Forestieri wrote:
>>>> Gmane User schrieb:
>>>>
>>>>> I've installed LaTex and Lyx via the Cygwin installation,
>>>> > However, this al
Gmane User wrote:
> Richard Heck wrote:
>> Gmane User wrote:
>>> I'm reading the online documentation, and see no navigation panel
>>> to navigate the chapters and subsections. There is only the "Table
>>> of Contents" (TOC) button, which only shows 1
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User schrieb:
I've installed LaTex and Lyx via the Cygwin installation,
However, this always seems to crash Lyx.
I am using a cygwin version of LyX and have no problems. When you say that
you
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User schrieb:
I've installed LaTex and Lyx via the Cygwin installation,
However, this always seems to crash Lyx.
I am using a cygwin version of LyX and have no problems. When you say that
you
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Gmane User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Enrico Forestieri wrote:
>>>> Gmane User schrieb:
>>>>
>>>>> I've installed LaTex and Lyx via the Cygwin installation,
>>>> > However, this al
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Gmane User schrieb:
I've installed LaTex and Lyx via the Cygwin installation,
Better use LyX's native windows builds when it is possible to avoid
cygwin.
Coming from a unix environment, I actually like Cygwin.
Here's a possible installer that also installs MiKTeX
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User schrieb:
I've installed LaTex and Lyx via the Cygwin installation,
However, this always seems to crash Lyx.
I am using a cygwin version of LyX and have no problems. When you say that
you are trying to view the pdf, do you mean that you are trying
Richard Heck wrote:
Gmane User wrote:
I'm reading the online documentation, and see no navigation panel
to navigate the chapters and subsections. There is only the Table
of Contents (TOC) button, which only shows 1st level headings.
Look at the Navigation menu. The TOC button
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Gmane User schrieb:
I've installed LaTex and Lyx via the Cygwin installation,
Better use LyX's native windows builds when it is possible to avoid
cygwin.
Coming from a unix environment, I actually like Cygwin.
Here's a possible installer that also installs MiKTeX
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Gmane User schrieb:
I've installed LaTex and Lyx via the Cygwin installation,
However, this always seems to crash Lyx.
I am using a cygwin version of LyX and have no problems. When you say that
you are trying to view the pdf, do you mean that you are trying
Richard Heck wrote:
Gmane User wrote:
I'm reading the online documentation, and see no navigation panel
to navigate the chapters and subsections. There is only the Table
of Contents (TOC) button, which only shows 1st level headings.
Look at the Navigation menu. The TOC button
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Gmane User schrieb:
>
>> I've installed LaTex and Lyx via the Cygwin installation,
>
> Better use LyX's native windows builds when it is possible to avoid
> cygwin.
Coming from a unix environment, I actually like Cygwin.
> Here's a possible inst
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
>> Gmane User schrieb:
>>
>>> I've installed LaTex and Lyx via the Cygwin installation,
>> > However, this always seems to crash Lyx.
>
> I am using a cygwin version of LyX and have no problems. When you say that
> you are tryin
Richard Heck wrote:
> Gmane User wrote:
>> I'm reading the online documentation, and see no navigation panel
>> to navigate the chapters and subsections. There is only the "Table
>> of Contents" (TOC) button, which only shows 1st level headings.
>
> Look a
Hello,
I was advised on the tex newsgroup to post this here.
Just a bit of background: I've done a graduate thesis, presentations,
and conference papers in LaTex, but that was many years ago. I am
highly, highly troubled by Word. I'm a fan of Framemaker 1st, and
WordPerfect 2nd. However, the
Hello,
I was advised on the tex newsgroup to post this here.
Just a bit of background: I've done a graduate thesis, presentations,
and conference papers in LaTex, but that was many years ago. I am
highly, highly troubled by Word. I'm a fan of Framemaker 1st, and
WordPerfect 2nd. However, the
Hello,
I was advised on the tex newsgroup to post this here.
Just a bit of background: I've done a graduate thesis, presentations,
and conference papers in LaTex, but that was many years ago. I am
highly, highly troubled by Word. I'm a fan of Framemaker 1st, and
WordPerfect 2nd. However, the
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