Dear all,
I am a happy user of LyX and latex-beamer. I would like to ask you all
if someone has experienced my problem:
the last week I've tried to insert a graphic logo of my university
into a presentation. The only way in which \logo works is with the
\pgfuseimage command. I work with
Dear all,
I am a happy user of LyX and latex-beamer. I would like to ask you all
if someone has experienced my problem:
the last week I've tried to insert a graphic logo of my university
into a presentation. The only way in which \logo works is with the
\pgfuseimage command. I work with
Dear all,
I am a happy user of LyX and latex-beamer. I would like to ask you all
if someone has experienced my problem:
the last week I've tried to insert a graphic logo of my university
into a presentation. The only way in which \logo works is with the
\pgfuseimage command. I work with
I use lyx port in a windows xp. After some itchy corrections (like
learn the precise version of imagemagick that works, avoiding spaces
in directory names and the like), I found an almost terminal problem.
Lyx worked QUITE fine -- we built a monography just with it -- but I
was not able to add any
I use lyx port in a windows xp. After some itchy corrections (like
learn the precise version of imagemagick that works, avoiding spaces
in directory names and the like), I found an almost terminal problem.
Lyx worked QUITE fine -- we built a monography just with it -- but I
was not able to add any
I use lyx port in a windows xp. After some itchy corrections (like
learn the precise version of imagemagick that works, avoiding spaces
in directory names and the like), I found an almost terminal problem.
Lyx worked QUITE fine -- we built a monography just with it -- but I
was not able to add any
I had that problem with suse 9.1 and KDE 3.2. My solution was to use
this language specification:in /etc/sysconfig/language , I use RC_LANG
= es_ES.ISO-8859-15 instead of UTF-8 used as default.
Hope this helps
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 18:30:48 +0100, José Abílio Oliveira Matos
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I had that problem with suse 9.1 and KDE 3.2. My solution was to use
this language specification:in /etc/sysconfig/language , I use RC_LANG
= es_ES.ISO-8859-15 instead of UTF-8 used as default.
Hope this helps
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 18:30:48 +0100, José Abílio Oliveira Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had that problem with suse 9.1 and KDE 3.2. My solution was to use
this language specification:in /etc/sysconfig/language , I use RC_LANG
= "es_ES.ISO-8859-15" instead of UTF-8 used as default.
Hope this helps
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 18:30:48 +0100, José Abílio Oliveira Matos
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