Image conversion succeeded.
Loading image.
xforms image loader. Status : Converting PS ...
xforms image loader. Status : Loading PostScript
xforms image loader. Error : LoadPS: no page written!
Image loading failed.
xforms image loader. Status : Error Reading
the ps-support of
Image conversion succeeded.
Loading image.
xforms image loader. Status : Converting PS ...
xforms image loader. Status : Loading PostScript
xforms image loader. Error : LoadPS: no page written!
Image loading failed.
xforms image loader. Status : Error Reading
the ps-support of
> > Image conversion succeeded.
> > Loading image.
> > xforms image loader. Status : Converting PS ...
> > xforms image loader. Status : Loading PostScript
> > xforms image loader. Error : LoadPS: no page written!
> > Image loading failed.
> > xforms image loader. Status : Error Reading
>
> the
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, John Levon wrote:
background, too, so I was very disappointed to see that, on the contrary,
image loading is done in foreground now. This is the reason I still prefer
1.1.6.
Image loading is not done in the foreground...
Ok, I guess I'm not in a position to argue
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, John Levon wrote:
By default a converter PNG-EPS is defined. Since I defined an EPS-PS
converter, Lyx then converted PNG-EPS-PS and failed to load the image
(see previous message). So I removed the PNG-EPS converter, so that the
PNG-XPM get used. However, the images
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, John Levon wrote:
background, too, so I was very disappointed to see that, on the contrary,
image loading is done in foreground now. This is the reason I still prefer
1.1.6.
Image loading is not done in the foreground...
Ok, I guess I'm not in a position to argue
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, John Levon wrote:
By default a converter PNG-EPS is defined. Since I defined an EPS-PS
converter, Lyx then converted PNG-EPS-PS and failed to load the image
(see previous message). So I removed the PNG-EPS converter, so that the
PNG-XPM get used. However, the images
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, John Levon wrote:
> > background, too, so I was very disappointed to see that, on the contrary,
> > image loading is done in foreground now. This is the reason I still prefer
> > 1.1.6.
>
> Image loading is not done in the foreground...
Ok, I guess I'm not in a position to
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, John Levon wrote:
> > By default a converter PNG->EPS is defined. Since I defined an EPS->PS
> > converter, Lyx then converted PNG->EPS->PS and failed to load the image
> > (see previous message). So I removed the PNG->EPS converter, so that the
> > PNG->XPM get used.
I am about to send a couple of gripes about viewing images in lyx-1.2.
Rather than putting all in one large email, I preferred splitting things
up, so they can be discussed separately. Let me state here that (despite
my criticism) I greatly appreciate the effort the lyx team puts into
giving us
When using lyx 1.1.6 loading images was _slow_, but did not hinder editing
of the document. I opened up the docs, scrolled to the place I wanted to
work on, and started typing away. The images showed up eventually.
Not so in lyx1.2.1. I open up a document, and scroll to the place I want
to work
When inserting a graphics (or when converting old files without extension
for the graphics file names), an empty box shows up representing the image
to be loaded, along with some message. When inserting the correct file
name, the image gets loaded, and is shown correctly outside the original
box
This may have been discussed on the list before, but I didn't find it in
the archives.
Displaying png files
I think I heard once on the list that png files can be displayed directly.
Is this only true for the internal image loader or with the xforms loader,
too? I have
By default a converter PNG-EPS is defined. Since I defined an EPS-PS
converter, Lyx then converted PNG-EPS-PS and failed to load the image
(see previous message). So I removed the PNG-EPS converter, so that the
PNG-XPM get used. However, the images still didn't get loaded. lyx -dbg
graphics
I am about to send a couple of gripes about viewing images in lyx-1.2.
Rather than putting all in one large email, I preferred splitting things
up, so they can be discussed separately. Let me state here that (despite
my criticism) I greatly appreciate the effort the lyx team puts into
giving us
When using lyx 1.1.6 loading images was _slow_, but did not hinder editing
of the document. I opened up the docs, scrolled to the place I wanted to
work on, and started typing away. The images showed up eventually.
Not so in lyx1.2.1. I open up a document, and scroll to the place I want
to work
When inserting a graphics (or when converting old files without extension
for the graphics file names), an empty box shows up representing the image
to be loaded, along with some message. When inserting the correct file
name, the image gets loaded, and is shown correctly outside the original
box
This may have been discussed on the list before, but I didn't find it in
the archives.
Displaying png files
I think I heard once on the list that png files can be displayed directly.
Is this only true for the internal image loader or with the xforms loader,
too? I have
By default a converter PNG-EPS is defined. Since I defined an EPS-PS
converter, Lyx then converted PNG-EPS-PS and failed to load the image
(see previous message). So I removed the PNG-EPS converter, so that the
PNG-XPM get used. However, the images still didn't get loaded. lyx -dbg
graphics
I am about to send a couple of gripes about viewing images in lyx-1.2.
Rather than putting all in one large email, I preferred splitting things
up, so they can be discussed separately. Let me state here that (despite
my criticism) I greatly appreciate the effort the lyx team puts into
giving us
When using lyx 1.1.6 loading images was _slow_, but did not hinder editing
of the document. I opened up the docs, scrolled to the place I wanted to
work on, and started typing away. The images showed up eventually.
Not so in lyx1.2.1. I open up a document, and scroll to the place I want
to work
When inserting a graphics (or when converting old files without extension
for the graphics file names), an empty box shows up representing the image
to be loaded, along with some message. When inserting the correct file
name, the image gets loaded, and is shown correctly outside the original
box
This may have been discussed on the list before, but I didn't find it in
the archives.
Displaying png files
I think I heard once on the list that png files can be displayed directly.
Is this only true for the internal image loader or with the xforms loader,
too? I have
By default a converter PNG->EPS is defined. Since I defined an EPS->PS
converter, Lyx then converted PNG->EPS->PS and failed to load the image
(see previous message). So I removed the PNG->EPS converter, so that the
PNG->XPM get used. However, the images still didn't get loaded. "lyx -dbg
On 10 Jun 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Jan == Jan Warnking [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jan Talking about quotes and spaces in French, I have an offtopic
Jan question: Are spaces after opening and before closing
Jan really good typography in French? I know about the spaces (thin
Jan
On 10 Jun 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Jan == Jan Warnking [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jan Talking about quotes and spaces in French, I have an offtopic
Jan question: Are spaces after opening and before closing
Jan really good typography in French? I know about the spaces (thin
Jan
On 10 Jun 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Jan" == Jan Warnking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Jan> Talking about quotes and spaces in French, I have an offtopic
> Jan> question: Are spaces after opening << and before closing &
Talking about quotes and spaces in French, I have an offtopic question:
Are spaces after opening and before closing really good typography
in French? I know about the spaces (thin protected ones) before :;?! but
am just not sure about the . I wrote a text in french (not frenchb,
what's the
Talking about quotes and spaces in French, I have an offtopic question:
Are spaces after opening and before closing really good typography
in French? I know about the spaces (thin protected ones) before :;?! but
am just not sure about the . I wrote a text in french (not frenchb,
what's the
Talking about quotes and spaces in French, I have an offtopic question:
Are spaces after opening << and before closing >> really good typography
in French? I know about the spaces (thin protected ones) before :;?! but
am just not sure about the <<>>. I wrote a text in french (not frenchb,
what's
I misinterpreted your question. Obviously.
My question wasn't clear. Obviously ;-)
I can't help you with coding. If you grok tex, the sort routines for both
the bibtex bst files and the latex sty files are editable.
I don't, but I gave it a go anyway. And guess what? It worked. Here's what
I misinterpreted your question. Obviously.
My question wasn't clear. Obviously ;-)
I can't help you with coding. If you grok tex, the sort routines for both
the bibtex bst files and the latex sty files are editable.
I don't, but I gave it a go anyway. And guess what? It worked. Here's what
> I misinterpreted your question. Obviously.
My question wasn't clear. Obviously ;-)
> I can't help you with coding. If you grok tex, the sort routines for both
> the bibtex bst files and the latex sty files are editable.
I don't, but I gave it a go anyway. And guess what? It worked. Here's
In the archives, i've seen quite a few questions concerning sorting of
bibliography, but I havn't found an answer to this one:
When sorting by author, references are sorted by the last name of the
first auther, then last name of second author and so on.
I would like to sort by last name of
In the archives, i've seen quite a few questions concerning sorting of
bibliography, but I havn't found an answer to this one:
When sorting by author, references are sorted by the last name of the
first auther, then last name of second author and so on.
I would like to sort by last name of
In the archives, i've seen quite a few questions concerning sorting of
bibliography, but I havn't found an answer to this one:
When sorting by author, references are sorted by the last name of the
first auther, then last name of second author and so on.
I would like to sort by last name of
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 03:00:59PM +0100, Jan Warnking wrote:
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Basically, I'd like to have two \sidewaystable 's on one page. But Latex
won't let me put a sidewaystable into a minipage...
that's right
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 03:00:59PM +0100, Jan Warnking wrote:
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Basically, I'd like to have two \sidewaystable 's on one page. But Latex
won't let me put a sidewaystable into a minipage...
that's right
On Sun, 5 May 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 03:00:59PM +0100, Jan Warnking wrote:
> > On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > > > Basically, I'd like to have two \sidewaystable 's on one page. But Latex
> > > > won't let me pu
My previous message didn't make it to the list, the attached file was too
big. Here is a stripped down version.
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Basically, I'd like to have two \sidewaystable 's on one page. But Latex
won't let me put a sidewaystable into a minipage...
that's
Jan Warnking wrote:
how about this. before you rotate it 90 degrees, you include the
caption in the ps. then when you rotate it, the caption will stay
exactly as you had it.
That might be a solution. But if I can manage, I would like to still be
able to edit the table from within
My previous message didn't make it to the list, the attached file was too
big. Here is a stripped down version.
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Basically, I'd like to have two \sidewaystable 's on one page. But Latex
won't let me put a sidewaystable into a minipage...
that's
Jan Warnking wrote:
how about this. before you rotate it 90 degrees, you include the
caption in the ps. then when you rotate it, the caption will stay
exactly as you had it.
That might be a solution. But if I can manage, I would like to still be
able to edit the table from within
My previous message didn't make it to the list, the attached file was too
big. Here is a stripped down version.
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > Basically, I'd like to have two \sidewaystable 's on one page. But Latex
> > won't let me put a sidewaystable into a minipage...
>
>
> Jan Warnking wrote:
>
> >>how about this. before you rotate it 90 degrees, you include the
> >>caption in the ps. then when you rotate it, the caption will stay
> >>exactly as you had it.
> >>
> >
> > That might be a solution. But if I
Hello everybody,
I have a table that is rotated by 90deg, and would like to rotate the
caption, too and have it appear to the right of the table (under it if
you turn the page to read the table). And since the table is just very
large, but short, I would like to put two of these tables (with
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
I have a table that is rotated by 90deg, and would like to rotate the
caption, too and have it appear to the right of the table (under it if
you turn the page to read the table). And since the table is just very
large, but short, I would like to
Hello everybody,
I have a table that is rotated by 90deg, and would like to rotate the
caption, too and have it appear to the right of the table (under it if
you turn the page to read the table). And since the table is just very
large, but short, I would like to put two of these tables (with
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
I have a table that is rotated by 90deg, and would like to rotate the
caption, too and have it appear to the right of the table (under it if
you turn the page to read the table). And since the table is just very
large, but short, I would like to
Hello everybody,
I have a table that is rotated by 90deg, and would like to rotate the
caption, too and have it appear to the right of the table (under it if
you turn the page to read the table). And since the table is just very
large, but short, I would like to put two of these tables (with
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > I have a table that is rotated by 90deg, and would like to rotate the
> > caption, too and have it appear to the right of the table (under it if
> > you turn the page to read the table). And since the table is just very
> > large, but short, I would
This is a reply to my own mail, and a little more on topic this time.
Below you'll find a description of how I finally got the exact figure I
needed. I'm sure there are better ways. But this was the first that worked
for me.
What I wanted to do:
Integrate a figure created with XFig and
This is a reply to my own mail, and a little more on topic this time.
Below you'll find a description of how I finally got the exact figure I
needed. I'm sure there are better ways. But this was the first that worked
for me.
What I wanted to do:
Integrate a figure created with XFig and
This is a reply to my own mail, and a little more on topic this time.
Below you'll find a description of how I finally got the exact figure I
needed. I'm sure there are better ways. But this was the first that worked
for me.
What I wanted to do:
Integrate a figure created with XFig and
Ok, this thread is a bit old and I'm being off-topic, but I do have a
question to add. I just ran into the same problem as Víctor did, and would
like to avoid using bitmap files. In my case, I have a mix of
vector/bitmap graphic put together with xfig, and bitmapping the vector
stuff doesn't
Ok, this thread is a bit old and I'm being off-topic, but I do have a
question to add. I just ran into the same problem as Víctor did, and would
like to avoid using bitmap files. In my case, I have a mix of
vector/bitmap graphic put together with xfig, and bitmapping the vector
stuff doesn't
Ok, this thread is a bit old and I'm being off-topic, but I do have a
question to add. I just ran into the same problem as Víctor did, and would
like to avoid using bitmap files. In my case, I have a mix of
vector/bitmap graphic put together with xfig, and bitmapping the vector
stuff doesn't
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 06:13:22PM +, Jan Warnking wrote:
Hello all,
I have a (weird) question concerning figure captions. I am preparing a
manuscript for a scientific paper for submission, and I wonder if there is
a way to tell LyX (LaTeX
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 06:13:22PM +, Jan Warnking wrote:
Hello all,
I have a (weird) question concerning figure captions. I am preparing a
manuscript for a scientific paper for submission, and I wonder if there is
a way to tell LyX (LaTeX
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 06:13:22PM +0000, Jan Warnking wrote:
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I have a (weird) question concerning figure captions. I am preparing a
> > manuscript for a scientific paper for submission, a
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Jan Warnking wrote:
This is not strictly a lyx question, rather LaTeX/BibTeX:
I use the apalike quotation style ([author et al., year]). My problem is
that bibtex seems to put protected spaces in there. It seems reasonable
not to split
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Jan Warnking wrote:
I attached a very short example .lyx file (basically containing only a
citation reference and the BibTeX references), as well as the
corresponding .bib file.
try a \usepackage{natbib} in the preamble
This does indeed
Hello all,
I have a (weird) question concerning figure captions. I am preparing a
manuscript for a scientific paper for submission, and I wonder if there is
a way to tell LyX (LaTeX) not to print the figure captions below each
figure. I incuded a table of figures, and all the captions appear in
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Jan Warnking wrote:
This is not strictly a lyx question, rather LaTeX/BibTeX:
I use the apalike quotation style ([author et al., year]). My problem is
that bibtex seems to put protected spaces in there. It seems reasonable
not to split
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Jan Warnking wrote:
I attached a very short example .lyx file (basically containing only a
citation reference and the BibTeX references), as well as the
corresponding .bib file.
try a \usepackage{natbib} in the preamble
This does indeed
Hello all,
I have a (weird) question concerning figure captions. I am preparing a
manuscript for a scientific paper for submission, and I wonder if there is
a way to tell LyX (LaTeX) not to print the figure captions below each
figure. I incuded a table of figures, and all the captions appear in
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Jan Warnking wrote:
>
> > This is not strictly a lyx question, rather LaTeX/BibTeX:
> > I use the apalike quotation style ([author et al., year]). My problem is
> > that bibtex seems to put protected spaces in th
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Jan Warnking wrote:
>
> >
> > I attached a very short example .lyx file (basically containing only a
> > citation reference and the BibTeX references), as well as the
> > corresponding .bib file.
>
>
> tr
Hello all,
I have a (weird) question concerning figure captions. I am preparing a
manuscript for a scientific paper for submission, and I wonder if there is
a way to tell LyX (LaTeX) not to print the figure captions below each
figure. I incuded a table of figures, and all the captions appear in
Hello everyone,
This is not strictly a lyx question, rather LaTeX/BibTeX:
I use the apalike quotation style ([author et al., year]). My problem is
that bibtex seems to put protected spaces in there. It seems reasonable
not to split a single reference across lines, but as four references can
Hello everyone,
This is not strictly a lyx question, rather LaTeX/BibTeX:
I use the apalike quotation style ([author et al., year]). My problem is
that bibtex seems to put protected spaces in there. It seems reasonable
not to split a single reference across lines, but as four references can
Hello everyone,
This is not strictly a lyx question, rather LaTeX/BibTeX:
I use the apalike quotation style ([author et al., year]). My problem is
that bibtex seems to put protected spaces in there. It seems reasonable
not to split a single reference across lines, but as four references can
" key is
mapped by default to the KeySymbol "Multi_key" (but setting it to
"Mode_switch", as the Customization Guide seems to suggest, doesn't do the
trick, either).
I'd greatly appreciate some help on this!
Cheers, Jan
---
I forgot to mention, the Compose key works just fine in most of my
applications (pine etc.), and the value of \override_x_deadkeys in
the lyxrc doesn't matter: it just won't work in Lyx.
Jan
" key is
mapped by default to the KeySymbol "Multi_key" (but setting it to
"Mode_switch", as the Customization Guide seems to suggest, doesn't do the
trick, either).
I'd greatly appreciate some help on this!
Cheers, Jan
---
I forgot to mention, the Compose key works just fine in most of my
applications (pine etc.), and the value of \override_x_deadkeys in
the lyxrc doesn't matter: it just won't work in Lyx.
Jan
" key is
mapped by default to the KeySymbol "Multi_key" (but setting it to
"Mode_switch", as the Customization Guide seems to suggest, doesn't do the
trick, either).
I'd greatly appreciate some help on this!
Cheers, Jan
---
I forgot to mention, the Compose key works just fine in most of my
applications (pine etc.), and the value of \override_x_deadkeys in
the lyxrc doesn't matter: it just won't work in Lyx.
Jan
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