Hi all,
I am using Ubuntu (both 5.4 and 5.10) and several cm fonts are not
found by LyX, and I get messages like this:
Could not get font '-tex-cmr10-medium-r-normal--15-0-0-0-p-0-fontspecific-0'.
Using 'fixed'.
Could not get font '-tex-cmex10-medium-r-normal--15-0-0-0-p-0-fontspecific-0'.
Hi all,
I am using Ubuntu (both 5.4 and 5.10) and several cm fonts are not
found by LyX, and I get messages like this:
Could not get font '-tex-cmr10-medium-r-normal--15-0-0-0-p-0-fontspecific-0'.
Using 'fixed'.
Could not get font '-tex-cmex10-medium-r-normal--15-0-0-0-p-0-fontspecific-0'.
Hi all,
I am using Ubuntu (both 5.4 and 5.10) and several cm fonts are not
found by LyX, and I get messages like this:
Could not get font '-tex-cmr10-medium-r-normal--15-0-0-0-p-0-fontspecific-0'.
Using 'fixed'.
Could not get font '-tex-cmex10-medium-r-normal--15-0-0-0-p-0-fontspecific-0'.
Hi all,
I was trying to use External Material (Xfig) and noticed the
following behaviour:
If a parameter like -m1.5 is used to scale the XFig image, everything
gows well at the first time, but if the factor has to be changed
to -m1.8, for example, LyX seems not to notice the change and does
not
Hi all,
I was trying to use External Material (Xfig) and noticed the
following behaviour:
If a parameter like -m1.5 is used to scale the XFig image, everything
gows well at the first time, but if the factor has to be changed
to -m1.8, for example, LyX seems not to notice the change and does
not
Hi all,
I was trying to use External Material (Xfig) and noticed the
following behaviour:
If a parameter like -m1.5 is used to scale the XFig image, everything
gows well at the first time, but if the factor has to be changed
to -m1.8, for example, LyX seems not to notice the change and does
not
Hi!!
You may wish to try the dissertacao.* files on my page. They were
are heavily based on article.cls, but may provide some of the
facilities you wish.
http://www.inf.pucrs.br/%7Eoliveira/formatos/formatos.html
:)
jb
Hi!!
You may wish to try the dissertacao.* files on my page. They were
are heavily based on article.cls, but may provide some of the
facilities you wish.
http://www.inf.pucrs.br/%7Eoliveira/formatos/formatos.html
:)
jb
Hi!!
You may wish to try the dissertacao.* files on my page. They were
are heavily based on "article.cls", but may provide some of the
facilities you wish.
http://www.inf.pucrs.br/%7Eoliveira/formatos/formatos.html
:)
jb
Hi everyone,
after installing LyX 1.3.2 and running it happily, today I came
across a file written with an older version, and it uses the \LyX
macro, causing TeX to fail.
This macro seems to be dropped in version 1.3.2 ? Dows anyone
remember the actual macro?
thanks in advance,
joao b.
Sorry guys, the answer was in the devel list but seemingly not
in the user list.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg56335.html
j. b.
Hi everyone,
after installing LyX 1.3.2 and running it happily, today I came
across a file written with an older version, and it uses the \LyX
macro, causing TeX to fail.
This macro seems to be dropped in version 1.3.2 ? Dows anyone
remember the actual macro?
thanks in advance,
joao b.
Sorry guys, the answer was in the devel list but seemingly not
in the user list.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg56335.html
j. b.
Hi everyone,
after installing LyX 1.3.2 and running it happily, today I came
across a file written with an older version, and it uses the \LyX
macro, causing TeX to fail.
This macro seems to be dropped in version 1.3.2 ? Dows anyone
remember the actual macro?
thanks in advance,
joao b.
Sorry guys, the answer was in the devel list but seemingly not
in the user list.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg56335.html
j. b.
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 01:05:30PM -0300, Joao B. Oliveira wrote:
under the previous version of LyX I had a owner-defined converter
that could convert from PS to PSnup, defined as follows:
\format psnup ps PSnup
\viewer psnup gv -landscape -scale 1
\converter ps psnup psnup
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 01:05:30PM -0300, Joao B. Oliveira wrote:
under the previous version of LyX I had a owner-defined converter
that could convert from PS to PSnup, defined as follows:
\format psnup ps PSnup
\viewer psnup gv -landscape -scale 1
\converter ps psnup psnup
> On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 01:05:30PM -0300, Joao B. Oliveira wrote:
> >
> > > under the previous version of LyX I had a owner-defined converter
> > > that could convert from PS to PSnup, defined as follows:
> > >
> > > \format "psnup" "
does get executed, but an
error message is given thereafter and no viewer is applied (for
exporting, no .ps file is generated as well).
Does anyone know if the command syntax has been changed, or if
there is an error in the above command? (It worked before!!)
thanks in advance,
joao b. oliveira
/lyx_tmpdir21685Wewzb/lyx_tmpbuf0/tmpfile.out
to /tmp/lyx_tmpdir21685Wewzb/lyx_tmpbuf0/t1.ps
Document exported as PSnup to file `~/didat/algoIII/trabZN20031/t1.ps'
As you see in the last three lines, LyX makes the wrong renaming...
joao b. oliveira
does get executed, but an
error message is given thereafter and no viewer is applied (for
exporting, no .ps file is generated as well).
Does anyone know if the command syntax has been changed, or if
there is an error in the above command? (It worked before!!)
thanks in advance,
joao b. oliveira
/lyx_tmpdir21685Wewzb/lyx_tmpbuf0/tmpfile.out
to /tmp/lyx_tmpdir21685Wewzb/lyx_tmpbuf0/t1.ps
Document exported as PSnup to file `~/didat/algoIII/trabZN20031/t1.ps'
As you see in the last three lines, LyX makes the wrong renaming...
joao b. oliveira
been changed, or if
there is an error in the above command? (It worked before!!)
thanks in advance,
joao b. oliveira
nverting from ps to psnup
Calling psnup -2 't1.ps' 'tmpfile.out'
Executing command:psnup -2 't1.ps' 'tmpfile.out'
[1] Wrote 1 pages, 56099 bytes
renaming file /tmp/lyx_tmpdir21685Wewzb/lyx_tmpbuf0/tmpfile.out
to /tmp/lyx_tmpdir21685Wewzb/lyx_tmpbuf0/t1.ps
Document exported as PSnup to file `~/didat/algoIII/trabZN20031/t1.ps'
As you see in the last three lines, LyX makes the wrong renaming...
joao b. oliveira
I have used LyX in -dbg mode and checked the conversion process. It
does not seem that LyX itself is doing things badly, but it calls
convert for every image on the current screen and convert seems to
be doing a bad job, taking up all memory and filling the swap area
as
I have used LyX in -dbg mode and checked the conversion process. It
does not seem that LyX itself is doing things badly, but it calls
convert for every image on the current screen and convert seems to
be doing a bad job, taking up all memory and filling the swap area
as
> > > > > I have used LyX in -dbg mode and checked the conversion process. It
> > > > > does not seem that LyX itself is doing things badly, but it calls
> > > > > convert for every image on the current screen and convert seems to
> > > > > be doing a bad job, taking up all memory and filling the
Hi everyone (specially the folks from the devel team),
I would like to raise a few questions about the handling of figures
under LyX. Maybe the answers will help me to set LyX properly at
our installation, as things are getting out of hand...
Some history first: I keep LyX running on a Computer
hi everyone,
Some history first: I keep LyX running on a Computer Science...
The image handling code in LyX 1.2 is indeed nasty. Things should be much
better in LyX 1.3. In LyX 1.3 the conversion process is triggered only for
images that have been on screen for 2 seconds, so you should
Hi everyone (specially the folks from the devel team),
I would like to raise a few questions about the handling of figures
under LyX. Maybe the answers will help me to set LyX properly at
our installation, as things are getting out of hand...
Some history first: I keep LyX running on a Computer
hi everyone,
Some history first: I keep LyX running on a Computer Science...
The image handling code in LyX 1.2 is indeed nasty. Things should be much
better in LyX 1.3. In LyX 1.3 the conversion process is triggered only for
images that have been on screen for 2 seconds, so you should
Hi everyone (specially the folks from the devel team),
I would like to raise a few questions about the handling of figures
under LyX. Maybe the answers will help me to set LyX properly at
our installation, as things are getting out of hand...
Some history first: I keep LyX running on a Computer
hi everyone,
> > Some history first: I keep LyX running on a Computer Science...
>
> The image handling code in LyX 1.2 is indeed nasty. Things should be much
> better in LyX 1.3. In LyX 1.3 the conversion process is triggered only for
> images that have been on screen for 2 seconds, so you
: GPREL32 *UND*
../boost/libs/regex/src/.libs/libboostregex.a(cregex.o)(.rodata+0x2ac): relocation
truncated to fit : GPREL32 *UND*
../boost/libs/regex/src/.libs/libboostregex.a(cregex.o)(.rodata+0x2b0): relocation
truncated to fit : GPREL32 *UND*
thanks for any hint,
joao b. oliveira
I was compiling LyX 1.3.0 for Debian, and everything went ok up to
a point where ld got confused. It does not handle well two files,
and the corresponding libraries seem to get corrupted.
The problem occurred at this command:
g++ -O -fno-exceptions -o lyx BufferView.o BufferView_pimpl.o
: GPREL32 *UND*
../boost/libs/regex/src/.libs/libboostregex.a(cregex.o)(.rodata+0x2ac): relocation
truncated to fit : GPREL32 *UND*
../boost/libs/regex/src/.libs/libboostregex.a(cregex.o)(.rodata+0x2b0): relocation
truncated to fit : GPREL32 *UND*
thanks for any hint,
joao b. oliveira
I was compiling LyX 1.3.0 for Debian, and everything went ok up to
a point where ld got confused. It does not handle well two files,
and the corresponding libraries seem to get corrupted.
The problem occurred at this command:
g++ -O -fno-exceptions -o lyx BufferView.o BufferView_pimpl.o
: GPREL32 *UND*
../boost/libs/regex/src/.libs/libboostregex.a(cregex.o)(.rodata+0x2ac): relocation
truncated to fit : GPREL32 *UND*
../boost/libs/regex/src/.libs/libboostregex.a(cregex.o)(.rodata+0x2b0): relocation
truncated to fit : GPREL32 *UND*
thanks for any hint,
joao b. oliveira
I was compiling LyX 1.3.0 for Debian, and everything went ok up to
a point where ld got confused. It does not handle well two files,
and the corresponding libraries seem to get corrupted.
The problem occurred at this command:
g++ -O -fno-exceptions -o lyx BufferView.o BufferView_pimpl.o
I had a similar problem, but I was under RH 7.0: graphics would
*never* show up under Lyx 1.2.1.
This weekend I got pissed about it and after a while I came to the
idea of reinstalling ImageMagick, uploading from 5.3.3. to 5.5.*.
It worked... seems that convert was failing before.
In any case
I had a similar problem, but I was under RH 7.0: graphics would
*never* show up under Lyx 1.2.1.
This weekend I got pissed about it and after a while I came to the
idea of reinstalling ImageMagick, uploading from 5.3.3. to 5.5.*.
It worked... seems that convert was failing before.
In any case
I had a similar problem, but I was under RH 7.0: graphics would
*never* show up under Lyx 1.2.1.
This weekend I got pissed about it and after a while I came to the
idea of reinstalling ImageMagick, uploading from 5.3.3. to 5.5.*.
It worked... seems that "convert" was failing before.
In any
I have the same problem, and Takashi Soma told me that a solution
would be downgrading to gs 4.03. I did not try it yet, however.
In any case, I can get the lyx -version info at home and add it
to the discussion to find out why loading images fails...
joao
R Hi,
R I am using Lyx 1.2.1 in
I have the same problem, and Takashi Soma told me that a solution
would be downgrading to gs 4.03. I did not try it yet, however.
In any case, I can get the lyx -version info at home and add it
to the discussion to find out why loading images fails...
joao
R Hi,
R I am using Lyx 1.2.1 in
I have the same problem, and Takashi Soma told me that a solution
would be downgrading to gs 4.03. I did not try it yet, however.
In any case, I can get the "lyx -version" info at home and add it
to the discussion to find out why loading images fails...
joao
> R> Hi,
>
> R> I am using Lyx
Jochen Wurster wrote:
Now inserting pictures works and the picture is show correct in the pdf/dvi
output, but in lyx it shows an error message (error converting ro loadable
format) instead of the picture.
I have tried png and ps files.
Do you have converters for PNG-EPS and EPS-XPM in
Jochen Wurster wrote:
Now inserting pictures works and the picture is show correct in the pdf/dvi
output, but in lyx it shows an error message (error converting ro loadable
format) instead of the picture.
I have tried png and ps files.
Do you have converters for PNG-EPS and EPS-XPM in
> Jochen Wurster wrote:
> > Now inserting pictures works and the picture is show correct in the pdf/dvi
> > output, but in lyx it shows an error message ("error converting ro loadable
> > format") instead of the picture.
> > I have tried png and ps files.
>
> Do you have converters for PNG->EPS
I have the same problem. I found that eps files by GNUPLOT works fine but
not by IDL.
What do you mean by IDL? In any case, even EPS files from gnuplot
are not rendered ok. They are converted to xpm (don't know why)
and an error occurs when they are to be loaded.
There is a twist: I have
I have the same problem. I found that eps files by GNUPLOT works fine but
not by IDL.
What do you mean by IDL? In any case, even EPS files from gnuplot
are not rendered ok. They are converted to xpm (don't know why)
and an error occurs when they are to be loaded.
There is a twist: I have
> I have the same problem. I found that eps files by GNUPLOT works fine but
> not by IDL.
What do you mean by IDL? In any case, even EPS files from gnuplot
are not rendered ok. They are converted to xpm (don't know why)
and an error occurs when they are to be loaded.
There is a twist: I have
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 16:09, you wrote:
John Levon writes:
I've turned tens of normal students onto lyx instead
of word (even unix-hating students) entirely as a result of the output.
Yes, but ...
My two bits:
The effect on my students has been the same. Two years ago
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 16:09, you wrote:
John Levon writes:
I've turned tens of normal students onto lyx instead
of word (even unix-hating students) entirely as a result of the output.
Yes, but ...
My two bits:
The effect on my students has been the same. Two years ago
> On Wednesday 05 September 2001 16:09, you wrote:
> > John Levon writes:
> >
> > I've turned tens of normal students onto lyx instead
> > of word (even unix-hating students) entirely as a result of the output.
> >
> > Yes, but ...
My two bits:
The effect on my students has been the same.
I'm using a german version of lyx 1.1.2. When i insert a float, the table- and
the figure-floats will be named correctly (Tabelle xxx, Abbildung xxx), but t
he algorithm-floats get the english name (Algorithm xxx).
May I change this behaviour manually, so that the algorithm-floats
I'm using a german version of lyx 1.1.2. When i insert a float, the table- and
the figure-floats will be named correctly (Tabelle xxx, Abbildung xxx), but t
he algorithm-floats get the english name (Algorithm xxx).
May I change this behaviour manually, so that the algorithm-floats
> I'm using a german version of lyx 1.1.2. When i insert a float, the table- and
> the figure-floats will be named correctly (Tabelle xxx, Abbildung xxx), but t
> he algorithm-floats get the english name (Algorithm xxx).
>
> May I change this behaviour manually, so that the algorithm-floats
Hi!
I have a question concerning the output conversion from LyX: I would
like to create a new output filter (say, PSNUP) that produces PS
files as usual and pipes them to psnup, so that I get two logical
pages on paper.
I was looking at the preferences panel, and it seems that there
is no way
Hi!
I have a question concerning the output conversion from LyX: I would
like to create a new output filter (say, PSNUP) that produces PS
files as usual and pipes them to psnup, so that I get two logical
pages on paper.
I was looking at the preferences panel, and it seems that there
is no way
Hi!
I have a question concerning the output conversion from LyX: I would
like to create a new output filter (say, PSNUP) that produces PS
files as usual and pipes them to psnup, so that I get two logical
pages on paper.
I was looking at the preferences panel, and it seems that there
is no way
Hi,
we know that the table code has been changing a lot in the past
versions, and I just want to report a bug.
The thing is: when I am in the last column of a table and try to
append another column, LyX crashe with SEGSEV. This does not happen
when columns are appended inside the table.
I
Hi,
we know that the table code has been changing a lot in the past
versions, and I just want to report a bug.
The thing is: when I am in the last column of a table and try to
append another column, LyX crashe with SEGSEV. This does not happen
when columns are appended inside the table.
I
Hi,
we know that the table code has been changing a lot in the past
versions, and I just want to report a bug.
The thing is: when I am in the last column of a table and try to
append another column, LyX crashe with SEGSEV. This does not happen
when columns are appended "inside" the table.
I
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Niklas Werner wrote:
In my opinion the stability of a GNU/Linux system + Lyx is a major
advantage. I'm working on a big document (200 pages, about 100 figures)
I don't dare to imagine what would have become of me when I would
have started this in Vord!
Should we talk
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Niklas Werner wrote:
In my opinion the stability of a GNU/Linux system + Lyx is a major
advantage. I'm working on a big document (200 pages, about 100 figures)
I don't dare to imagine what would have become of me when I would
have started this in Vord!
Should we talk
> On Tue, 29 May 2001, Niklas Werner wrote:
>
> In my opinion the stability of a GNU/Linux system + Lyx is a major
> advantage. I'm working on a big document (>200 pages, about 100 figures)
> I don't dare to imagine what would have become of me when I would
> have started this in Vord!
Should
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 07:17:08PM +0300, Baruch Even wrote:
To follow up on these comments and enthusiasm (and a developers
discussion), what is the language of choice for such an embedded
scripting language is from your perspective?
Several options that were raised (and I rememeber)
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 07:17:08PM +0300, Baruch Even wrote:
To follow up on these comments and enthusiasm (and a developers
discussion), what is the language of choice for such an embedded
scripting language is from your perspective?
Several options that were raised (and I rememeber)
> On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 07:17:08PM +0300, Baruch Even wrote:
> > To follow up on these comments and enthusiasm (and a developers
> > discussion), what is the language of choice for such an embedded
> > scripting language is from your perspective?
> >
> > Several options that were raised (and I
On Wednesday 23 May 2001 14:56, Baruch Even wrote:
Hopefully in the future we will have an embedded scripting language in LyX
and features like this one will be implementable with it. This will
satisfy the feature-bloat proponents and the feature-bloat opponents, you
will be able to use
On Wednesday 23 May 2001 14:56, Baruch Even wrote:
Hopefully in the future we will have an embedded scripting language in LyX
and features like this one will be implementable with it. This will
satisfy the feature-bloat proponents and the feature-bloat opponents, you
will be able to use
> On Wednesday 23 May 2001 14:56, Baruch Even wrote:
> > Hopefully in the future we will have an embedded scripting language in LyX
> > and features like this one will be implementable with it. This will
> > satisfy the feature-bloat proponents and the feature-bloat opponents, you
> > will be
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| $...$- inlined
| \(...\) - inlined differs from $...$ by ???
|
|The $ are PROTECTED environments, and \( is unprotected. That
|means that strange things may happen to the
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| $...$- inlined
| \(...\) - inlined differs from $...$ by ???
|
|The $ are PROTECTED environments, and \( is unprotected. That
|means that strange things may happen to the
> Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> >
> > Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > | > > $...$- inlined
> > | > > \(...\) - inlined differs from $...$ by ???
> > | >
> > | > The $ are PROTECTED environments, and \( is unprotected. That
> > | > means that strange
Joao After producing quite acceptable .layout and .cls files for our
Joao students, someone needed a List of Abbreviations. I managed to
Joao produce all entries with a nice macro like this
Joao \abbrev {SVD] {Singular Value Decomposition}
On a relative point, we could probably decide
I need a (more or less complete) list of math environments together with
some description of their special properties.
$...$- inlined
\(...\) - inlined differs from $...$ by ???
The $ are PROTECTED environments, and \( is unprotected. That
means that strange
Joao After producing quite acceptable .layout and .cls files for our
Joao students, someone needed a List of Abbreviations. I managed to
Joao produce all entries with a nice macro like this
Joao \abbrev {SVD] {Singular Value Decomposition}
On a relative point, we could probably decide
I need a (more or less complete) list of math environments together with
some description of their special properties.
$...$- inlined
\(...\) - inlined differs from $...$ by ???
The $ are PROTECTED environments, and \( is unprotected. That
means that strange
>
> Joao> After producing quite acceptable .layout and .cls files for our
> Joao> students, someone needed a List of Abbreviations. I managed to
> Joao> produce all entries with a nice macro like this
>
> Joao> \abbrev {SVD] {Singular Value Decomposition}
> On a relative point, we could
>
> I need a (more or less complete) list of math "environments" together with
> some description of their "special properties".
>
> $...$- inlined
> \(...\) - inlined differs from $...$ by ???
The $ are PROTECTED environments, and \( is unprotected. That
means that
Hi!
I have a question that starts as a TeX question, but ends up at LyX:
After producing quite acceptable .layout and .cls files for our
students, someone needed a List of Abbreviations. I managed to
produce all entries with a nice macro like this
\abbrev {SVD] {Singular Value Decomposition}
the text.
I'll try to solve that, but this is already a much better situation!
thank you!
jb
Joao B. Oliveira wrote:
\abbrev {SVD] {Singular Value Decomposition}
This ERT solution works quite well, but there is a catch: many
times students want to put also math abbreviations in their text
Hi!
I have a question that starts as a TeX question, but ends up at LyX:
After producing quite acceptable .layout and .cls files for our
students, someone needed a List of Abbreviations. I managed to
produce all entries with a nice macro like this
\abbrev {SVD] {Singular Value Decomposition}
the text.
I'll try to solve that, but this is already a much better situation!
thank you!
jb
Joao B. Oliveira wrote:
\abbrev {SVD] {Singular Value Decomposition}
This ERT solution works quite well, but there is a catch: many
times students want to put also math abbreviations in their text
Hi!
I have a question that starts as a TeX question, but ends up at LyX:
After producing quite acceptable .layout and .cls files for our
students, someone needed a List of Abbreviations. I managed to
produce all entries with a nice macro like this
\abbrev {SVD] {Singular Value Decomposition}
the text.
I'll try to solve that, but this is already a much better situation!
thank you!
jb
> "Joao B. Oliveira" wrote:
> >
> > \abbrev {SVD] {Singular Value Decomposition}
> >
> > This ERT solution works quite well, but there is a catch: many
> > times s
Hi folks,
I have been trying to access www.lyx.org since Monday, but there
seems to be some problem in the way. The site gets contacted but the
"Waiting for reply" takes forever.
Any other sites I try are ok... just lyx.org is behaving strangely.
Is anyone also experiencing that?
BTW, I was
hi folks,
lyx.org was suddenly up again, a few minutes af
ter I posted my mail message... did someone knows
what happened (just for the sake of knowledge...)
jb
Hi folks,
I have been trying to access www.lyx.org since Monday, but there
seems to be some problem in the way. The site gets contacted but the
"Waiting for reply" takes forever.
Any other sites I try are ok... just lyx.org is behaving strangely.
Is anyone also experiencing that?
BTW, I was
hi folks,
lyx.org was suddenly up again, a few minutes af
ter I posted my mail message... did someone knows
what happened (just for the sake of knowledge...)
jb
Hi folks,
I have been trying to access www.lyx.org since Monday, but there
seems to be some problem in the way. The site gets contacted but the
"Waiting for reply" takes forever.
Any other sites I try are ok... just lyx.org is behaving strangely.
Is anyone also experiencing that?
BTW, I was
hi folks,
lyx.org was suddenly up again, a few minutes af
ter I posted my mail message... did someone knows
what happened (just for the sake of knowledge...)
jb
Hi!
The LyX menu fonts are quite large on my
installation, so I tried to configure them in my
.Xresources file, but I am unable to get the names
of the widgets right. Even doing
*font: 8x13
or something does not change the LyX menu fonts,
although most other programs are changed. I tried
to
Hi!
The LyX menu fonts are quite large on my
installation, so I tried to configure them in my
.Xresources file, but I am unable to get the names
of the widgets right. Even doing
*font: 8x13
or something does not change the LyX menu fonts,
although most other programs are changed. I tried
to
Hi!
The LyX menu fonts are quite large on my
installation, so I tried to configure them in my
.Xresources file, but I am unable to get the names
of the widgets right. Even doing
*font: 8x13
or something does not change the LyX menu fonts,
although most other programs are changed. I tried
to
Hi!
I am trying to convert a large lot of files from
LyX 1.1.5 to 1.1.6, and tried to read each file,
save it and leave LyX:
for each file:
lyx -x "buffer-write" file.lyx
This loads the file and saves in the new format,
but LyX does not quit thereafter. That is, windows
remain open and so
Hi!
I am trying to convert a large lot of files from
LyX 1.1.5 to 1.1.6, and tried to read each file,
save it and leave LyX:
for each file:
lyx -x "buffer-write" file.lyx
This loads the file and saves in the new format,
but LyX does not quit thereafter. That is, windows
remain open and so
Hi!
I am trying to convert a large lot of files from
LyX 1.1.5 to 1.1.6, and tried to read each file,
save it and leave LyX:
for each file:
lyx -x "buffer-write" file.lyx
This loads the file and saves in the new format,
but LyX does not quit thereafter. That is, windows
remain open and so
Hi folks,
last weekend I installed RedHat 7.0 from scrach in a
computer, and one of the first programs I compiled there
was LyX 1.1.6fix1. All went weel until the moment I tried
to save a file with \ldots within a Macro (or Math Inset,
it does not matter).
At first I though that there were
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