-0500
Manoj Rajagopalan rma...@umich.edu wrote:
Hi lyx-users,
REVTeX 4.1 was recently released and all APS and AIP journals require
this format which may be backwards-incompatible with v4.0. I've the
extended revtex4.layout that accompanies LyX to revtex4-1.layout and am
attaching
Hi lyx-users,
I have created a new wiki page for this layout:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Revtex4-1
Here I provide a link the layout file and list features to be tested and/or
implemented.
Thanks,
Manoj
-0500
Manoj Rajagopalan rma...@umich.edu wrote:
Hi lyx-users,
REVTeX 4.1 was recently released and all APS and AIP journals require
this format which may be backwards-incompatible with v4.0. I've the
extended revtex4.layout that accompanies LyX to revtex4-1.layout and am
attaching
Hi lyx-users,
I have created a new wiki page for this layout:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Revtex4-1
Here I provide a link the layout file and list features to be tested and/or
implemented.
Thanks,
Manoj
gt;
> On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 21:28:03 -0500
>
> Manoj Rajagopalan <rma...@umich.edu> wrote:
> > Hi lyx-users,
> >
> > REVTeX 4.1 was recently released and all APS and AIP journals require
> > this format which may be backwards-incompatible with v4.0. I've th
Hi lyx-users,
I have created a new wiki page for this layout:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Revtex4-1
Here I provide a link the layout file and list features to be tested and/or
implemented.
Thanks,
Manoj
. Should someone be interested in the other files, please contact me
directly by email at this address.
Thanks,
Manoj Rajagopalan
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (REVTeX 4.1)}
# RevTeX 4.1 textclass definition file. Based on:
# AMS-Article
. Should someone be interested in the other files, please contact me
directly by email at this address.
Thanks,
Manoj Rajagopalan
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (REVTeX 4.1)}
# RevTeX 4.1 textclass definition file. Based on:
# AMS-Article
. Should someone be interested in the other files, please contact me
directly by email at this address.
Thanks,
Manoj Rajagopalan
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (REVTeX 4.1)}
# RevTeX 4.1 textclass definition file. Based on:
# AMS-Article
Did you run the texhash command (no args) from the command line after you
placed the .cls file in the texlive dir? You might have to run that as root.
-- Manoj
On Friday 26 February 2010 03:41:36 pm Jose Quesada wrote:
A question for the rest of the list too, and linux heads...
I got LyX
Did you run the texhash command (no args) from the command line after you
placed the .cls file in the texlive dir? You might have to run that as root.
-- Manoj
On Friday 26 February 2010 03:41:36 pm Jose Quesada wrote:
A question for the rest of the list too, and linux heads...
I got LyX
Did you run the texhash command (no args) from the command line after you
placed the .cls file in the texlive dir? You might have to run that as root.
-- Manoj
On Friday 26 February 2010 03:41:36 pm Jose Quesada wrote:
> A question for the rest of the list too, and linux heads...
>
> I got
Hi users,
I use math-macros in lyx but I was wondering if there is any way to
achieve macros in text-mode. A use-case that I frequently encounter is to use
either Eqn. or equation in front of equation-reference numbers when
cross-referencing depending on which journal I am submitting my
Hi users,
I see the Insert-Custom insets in LyX but the submenu is always empty?
Why is this so? What are custom insets and how are they meant to be used (if
they can be created)?
thanks,
Manoj
Hi users,
I find \selectlanguage{british} and \selectlanguage{english} automatically
springing up in my exported latex code (I am not able to generate DVI from
within lyx for this reason).
My document is a simple one with article document class. The only module
I am using is TODO notes
Thanks, Vincent. I understand better now. I was trying to use the Todo-notes
module but no custom TODO inset was showing up in the menu. Hence the (more
general) question.
It turned out that the todonotes.module file was not available in my
distribution (2.0.0svn) though it was a listed
the british
language enter my document - the default is probably just English on my
system. Even my \documentclass command (on latex export) shows the british
option!
Thanks,
Manoj
On Thursday 25 February 2010 10:46:20 am Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi users,
I find \selectlanguage{british
Hi lyx users,
Is it possible to split a table and/or equation array from above or below
the current cell?
thanks,
Manoj
Hi users,
I use math-macros in lyx but I was wondering if there is any way to
achieve macros in text-mode. A use-case that I frequently encounter is to use
either Eqn. or equation in front of equation-reference numbers when
cross-referencing depending on which journal I am submitting my
Hi users,
I see the Insert-Custom insets in LyX but the submenu is always empty?
Why is this so? What are custom insets and how are they meant to be used (if
they can be created)?
thanks,
Manoj
Hi users,
I find \selectlanguage{british} and \selectlanguage{english} automatically
springing up in my exported latex code (I am not able to generate DVI from
within lyx for this reason).
My document is a simple one with article document class. The only module
I am using is TODO notes
Thanks, Vincent. I understand better now. I was trying to use the Todo-notes
module but no custom TODO inset was showing up in the menu. Hence the (more
general) question.
It turned out that the todonotes.module file was not available in my
distribution (2.0.0svn) though it was a listed
the british
language enter my document - the default is probably just English on my
system. Even my \documentclass command (on latex export) shows the british
option!
Thanks,
Manoj
On Thursday 25 February 2010 10:46:20 am Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi users,
I find \selectlanguage{british
Hi lyx users,
Is it possible to split a table and/or equation array from above or below
the current cell?
thanks,
Manoj
Hi users,
I use math-macros in lyx but I was wondering if there is any way to
achieve macros in text-mode. A use-case that I frequently encounter is to use
either "Eqn." or "equation" in front of equation-reference numbers when
cross-referencing depending on which journal I am submitting
Hi users,
I see the Insert->Custom insets> in LyX but the submenu is always empty?
Why is this so? What are custom insets and how are they meant to be used (if
they can be created)?
thanks,
Manoj
Hi users,
I find \selectlanguage{british} and \selectlanguage{english} automatically
springing up in my exported latex code (I am not able to generate DVI from
within lyx for this reason).
My document is a simple one with "article" document class. The only module
I am using is TODO
Thanks, Vincent. I understand better now. I was trying to use the Todo-notes
module but no custom TODO inset was showing up in the menu. Hence the (more
general) question.
It turned out that the todonotes.module file was not available in my
distribution (2.0.0svn) though it was a listed
ot have seen this before? How does the "british"
language enter my document - the default is probably just "English" on my
system. Even my \documentclass command (on latex export) shows the british
option!
Thanks,
Manoj
On Thursday 25 February 2010 10:46:20 am M
Hi lyx users,
Is it possible to split a table and/or equation array from above or below
the current cell?
thanks,
Manoj
Hi Richard, Ehud (and other lyx users),
Based on Richard's suggestions below, I have worked out a way to inline the
refs.
2. How and when is a copier invoked? For exporting latex with inline
bibliography, I will need to:
(1) generate the latex file from lyx,
(2) run latex on this
Hi Richard, Ehud (and other lyx users),
Based on Richard's suggestions below, I have worked out a way to inline the
refs.
2. How and when is a copier invoked? For exporting latex with inline
bibliography, I will need to:
(1) generate the latex file from lyx,
(2) run latex on this
Hi Richard, Ehud (and other lyx users),
Based on Richard's suggestions below, I have worked out a way to inline the
refs.
> > 2. How and when is a copier invoked? For exporting latex with inline
> > bibliography, I will need to:
> > (1) generate the latex file from lyx,
> > (2) run latex on
, Manoj Rajagopalan rma...@umich.edu wrote:
You could copy the layout file corresponding to your documentclass,
modify that changing youxr fontsize etc., possibly introduce a new section
and map it
to the appropriate latexname, and use that as your layout. This is quite
simple and the learning
, Manoj Rajagopalan rma...@umich.edu wrote:
You could copy the layout file corresponding to your documentclass,
modify that changing youxr fontsize etc., possibly introduce a new section
and map it
to the appropriate latexname, and use that as your layout. This is quite
simple and the learning
0 at 9:18 PM, Manoj Rajagopalan <rma...@umich.edu> wrote:
> > You could copy the layout file corresponding to your documentclass,
> > modify that changing youxr fontsize etc., possibly introduce a new section
> > and map it
> > to the appropriate latexname, and use tha
Hi all,
I have created a layout file for the journal Proc. Roy. Soc. A. When I
click start appendix here within lyx, the latex source shows \appendix but
I need \appendix{}. So far I am managing with ERT but it seems possible to be
able to modify the layout file to to emit the trailing
Hi all,
On occasion, I find myself wishing to reorder rows and/or columns in my lyx
document. Is this possible either through some menu or some lyx function?
thanks,
Manoj
You could copy the layout file corresponding to your documentclass, modify
that changing your fontsize etc., possibly introduce a new section and map it
to the appropriate latexname, and use that as your layout. This is quite
simple and the learning curve should take you a couple of days at
Use the Paragraph and Subparagraph environments. You can control their
numbering levels from the Document-Settings... dialog.
I am not sure if latex allows deeper nesting and for that reason, if lyx does.
-- Manoj
On Sunday 21 February 2010 04:43:19 pm Sajjad wrote:
Hello forum,
In the
You could create a single-cell table and then perform Insert-Graphics... The
table should anchor your image. Or you could create an figure float and in
the float settings (right-click on the float label for popup menu), request
that the figure is placed at that point.
This is how you could do
Hi all,
I have created a layout file for the journal Proc. Roy. Soc. A. When I
click start appendix here within lyx, the latex source shows \appendix but
I need \appendix{}. So far I am managing with ERT but it seems possible to be
able to modify the layout file to to emit the trailing
Hi all,
On occasion, I find myself wishing to reorder rows and/or columns in my lyx
document. Is this possible either through some menu or some lyx function?
thanks,
Manoj
You could copy the layout file corresponding to your documentclass, modify
that changing your fontsize etc., possibly introduce a new section and map it
to the appropriate latexname, and use that as your layout. This is quite
simple and the learning curve should take you a couple of days at
Use the Paragraph and Subparagraph environments. You can control their
numbering levels from the Document-Settings... dialog.
I am not sure if latex allows deeper nesting and for that reason, if lyx does.
-- Manoj
On Sunday 21 February 2010 04:43:19 pm Sajjad wrote:
Hello forum,
In the
You could create a single-cell table and then perform Insert-Graphics... The
table should anchor your image. Or you could create an figure float and in
the float settings (right-click on the float label for popup menu), request
that the figure is placed at that point.
This is how you could do
Hi all,
I have created a layout file for the journal Proc. Roy. Soc. A. When I
click "start appendix here" within lyx, the latex source shows \appendix but
I need \appendix{}. So far I am managing with ERT but it seems possible to be
able to modify the layout file to to emit the trailing
Hi all,
On occasion, I find myself wishing to reorder rows and/or columns in my lyx
document. Is this possible either through some menu or some lyx function?
thanks,
Manoj
You could copy the layout file corresponding to your documentclass, modify
that changing your fontsize etc., possibly introduce a new section and map it
to the appropriate latexname, and use that as your layout. This is quite
simple and the learning curve should take you a couple of days at
Use the Paragraph and Subparagraph environments. You can control their
numbering levels from the Document->Settings... dialog.
I am not sure if latex allows deeper nesting and for that reason, if lyx does.
-- Manoj
On Sunday 21 February 2010 04:43:19 pm Sajjad wrote:
> Hello forum,
>
> In
You could create a single-cell table and then perform Insert->Graphics... The
table should anchor your image. Or you could create an figure float and in
the float settings (right-click on the float label for popup menu), request
that the figure is placed at that point.
This is how you could
Hi all,
A journal I am planning to submit a paper to wants all references to be
inlined into the main .tex file - they don't accept separate bibtex files
or .bbl files. Is there any way to achieve this with LyX when I export to
latex? If not with lyx only, is there any other way to achieve
Hi all,
A journal I am planning to submit a paper to wants all references to be
inlined into the main .tex file - they don't accept separate bibtex files
or .bbl files. Is there any way to achieve this with LyX when I export to
latex? If not with lyx only, is there any other way to achieve
Hi all,
A journal I am planning to submit a paper to wants all references to be
inlined into the main .tex file - they don't accept separate bibtex files
or .bbl files. Is there any way to achieve this with LyX when I export to
latex? If not with lyx only, is there any other way to achieve
Hi all,
When I begin a numbered-formula or a displayed formula, whenever my equation
includes at least one operator, pressing Ctrl-Enter creates a new row with 3
columns. The operator splits the 'tokens' forming the equation into 3 columns
so that operators in various rows are neatly aligned
Hi all,
When I begin a numbered-formula or a displayed formula, whenever my equation
includes at least one operator, pressing Ctrl-Enter creates a new row with 3
columns. The operator splits the 'tokens' forming the equation into 3 columns
so that operators in various rows are neatly aligned
Hi all,
When I begin a numbered-formula or a displayed formula, whenever my equation
includes at least one operator, pressing Ctrl-Enter creates a new row with 3
columns. The operator splits the 'tokens' forming the equation into 3 columns
so that operators in various rows are neatly aligned
This is probably a packaging error on Fedora 12. Have you tried to discover
and contact the maintainer for this package?
-- Manoj
On Wednesday 06 January 2010 08:05:39 am Dr. Gyorgy Pota wrote:
Dear Users,
Lyx did not show any eps figures in a freshly installed Fedora 12
system. Running
This is probably a packaging error on Fedora 12. Have you tried to discover
and contact the maintainer for this package?
-- Manoj
On Wednesday 06 January 2010 08:05:39 am Dr. Gyorgy Pota wrote:
Dear Users,
Lyx did not show any eps figures in a freshly installed Fedora 12
system. Running
This is probably a packaging error on Fedora 12. Have you tried to discover
and contact the maintainer for this package?
-- Manoj
On Wednesday 06 January 2010 08:05:39 am Dr. Gyorgy Pota wrote:
> Dear Users,
>
> Lyx did not show any eps figures in a freshly installed Fedora 12
> system.
Maybe Adobe performs some kind of OCR when you select a piece of text from a
PDF document and tries to copy what it can infer onto the clipboard. In that
case it might just not be as good with Greek as it is with English. When i
tried to select a line, the selection highlight background
Maybe Adobe performs some kind of OCR when you select a piece of text from a
PDF document and tries to copy what it can infer onto the clipboard. In that
case it might just not be as good with Greek as it is with English. When i
tried to select a line, the selection highlight background
Maybe Adobe performs some kind of OCR when you select a piece of text from a
PDF document and tries to copy what it can infer onto the clipboard. In that
case it might just not be as good with Greek as it is with English. When i
tried to select a line, the selection highlight background
Hi lyx-users,
I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version
of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar.
When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to
just the most recent one. Developers, it seems
Hi lyx-users,
I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version
of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar.
When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to
just the most recent one. Developers, it seems
Hi lyx-users,
I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version
of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar.
When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to
just the most recent one. Developers, it seems
Hi,
LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and subscripts on
the left side also. For example,
\sideset{_a^b}{_c^d} M prints 'M' with 'a' at its lower-left, 'b' at is
upper-left, and with 'c' and 'd' at normal subscript and superscript
positions.
Can this effect be
. You've answered the latter and
helped me understand better.
thanks,
Manoj
On Wednesday 23 September 2009 02:17:38 pm Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi,
LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and
subscripts on the left side also. For example
Hi,
LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and subscripts on
the left side also. For example,
\sideset{_a^b}{_c^d} M prints 'M' with 'a' at its lower-left, 'b' at is
upper-left, and with 'c' and 'd' at normal subscript and superscript
positions.
Can this effect be
. You've answered the latter and
helped me understand better.
thanks,
Manoj
On Wednesday 23 September 2009 02:17:38 pm Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi,
LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and
subscripts on the left side also. For example
Hi,
LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and subscripts on
the left side also. For example,
\sideset{_a^b}{_c^d} M prints 'M' with 'a' at its lower-left, 'b' at is
upper-left, and with 'c' and 'd' at normal subscript and superscript
positions.
Can this effect be
. You've answered the latter and
helped me understand better.
thanks,
Manoj
On Wednesday 23 September 2009 02:17:38 pm Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and
> > subscripts on the
Hi,
I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered formulas till the cursor
enters that region. Could someone help me figure out how to turn this display
on? I must have made some mistake with preferences or settings.
thanks,
Manoj
Doesn't work in either of the following cases:
(1) close and reload doc with LyX running
(2) quit and restart LyX and reload doc
Could it be one of the settings? Some preview? I only saw graphics preview
under Tools-Preferences...
-- Manoj
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 12:48:37 pm Vincent van
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 01:44:09 pm Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Doesn't work in either of the following cases:
(1) close and reload doc with LyX running
(2) quit and restart LyX and reload doc
Could it be one of the settings? Some preview? I only saw graphics preview
under Tools-Preferences
Hi,
I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered formulas till the cursor
enters that region. Could someone help me figure out how to turn this display
on? I must have made some mistake with preferences or settings.
thanks,
Manoj
Doesn't work in either of the following cases:
(1) close and reload doc with LyX running
(2) quit and restart LyX and reload doc
Could it be one of the settings? Some preview? I only saw graphics preview
under Tools-Preferences...
-- Manoj
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 12:48:37 pm Vincent van
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 01:44:09 pm Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Doesn't work in either of the following cases:
(1) close and reload doc with LyX running
(2) quit and restart LyX and reload doc
Could it be one of the settings? Some preview? I only saw graphics preview
under Tools-Preferences
Hi,
I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered formulas till the cursor
enters that region. Could someone help me figure out how to turn this display
on? I must have made some mistake with preferences or settings.
thanks,
Manoj
Doesn't work in either of the following cases:
(1) close and reload doc with LyX running
(2) quit and restart LyX and reload doc
Could it be one of the settings? Some preview? I only saw graphics preview
under Tools->Preferences...
-- Manoj
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 12:48:37 pm Vincent van
set of LyX entities.
thanks,
Manoj
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 01:44:09 pm Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
> Doesn't work in either of the following cases:
> (1) close and reload doc with LyX running
> (2) quit and restart LyX and reload doc
>
> Could it be one of the settings? Some previe
On Friday 14 August 2009 2:07:43 am K. Elo wrote:
Dear list members!
I suppose most of us are members in other mailing lists, too, and thus
receive several mails per day from these lists. Now, several lists add a
list identifier at the beginning of the topic (e.g. [List] Title).
What do you
On Friday 14 August 2009 2:07:43 am K. Elo wrote:
Dear list members!
I suppose most of us are members in other mailing lists, too, and thus
receive several mails per day from these lists. Now, several lists add a
list identifier at the beginning of the topic (e.g. [List] Title).
What do you
On Friday 14 August 2009 2:07:43 am K. Elo wrote:
> Dear list members!
>
> I suppose most of us are members in other mailing lists, too, and thus
> receive several mails per day from these lists. Now, several lists add a
> list identifier at the beginning of the topic (e.g. "[List] Title").
>
>
Hi all,
In math mode, when I select the menu item for the greek alpha character, or
when I type \alpha within the inline equation box and then press TAB, how
does lyx render this to the character?
I've traced the code till LyXFunc()::dispatch() which is called on the
lyxfunc_ member of
Hi all,
In math mode, when I select the menu item for the greek alpha character, or
when I type \alpha within the inline equation box and then press TAB, how
does lyx render this to the character?
I've traced the code till LyXFunc()::dispatch() which is called on the
lyxfunc_ member of
Hi all,
In math mode, when I select the menu item for the greek alpha character, or
when I type \alpha within the inline equation box and then press TAB, how
does lyx render this to the character?
I've traced the code till LyXFunc()::dispatch() which is called on the
lyxfunc_ member of
Hi lyx developers,
I present a feature idea and its extension with rapid document
manipulation in mind.
I was experimenting with the lyx code and I found I could get a menu
to popup upon right-clicking on the TOC. This can be used to insert
xrefs for existing labels at the current
Hi lyx developers,
I present a feature idea and its extension with rapid document
manipulation in mind.
I was experimenting with the lyx code and I found I could get a menu
to popup upon right-clicking on the TOC. This can be used to insert
xrefs for existing labels at the current
Hi lyx developers,
I present a feature idea and its extension with rapid document
manipulation in mind.
I was experimenting with the lyx code and I found I could get a menu
to popup upon right-clicking on the TOC. This can be used to insert
xrefs for existing labels at the current
Hi lyx users,
When cross-referencing I find the 'sort' feature useful but it
currently sorts case-sensitively which places all upper case letters
before all lower case letters. This means labels with the same letters
that differ only in case must be looked for in two different places. I
is its
purpose?
Thanks,
Manoj
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi lyx users,
When cross-referencing I find the 'sort' feature useful but it
currently sorts case-sensitively which places all upper case letters
before all lower case letters. This means labels with the same letters
that differ
Hi lyx users,
When cross-referencing I find the 'sort' feature useful but it
currently sorts case-sensitively which places all upper case letters
before all lower case letters. This means labels with the same letters
that differ only in case must be looked for in two different places. I
is its
purpose?
Thanks,
Manoj
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi lyx users,
When cross-referencing I find the 'sort' feature useful but it
currently sorts case-sensitively which places all upper case letters
before all lower case letters. This means labels with the same letters
that differ
Hi lyx users,
When cross-referencing I find the 'sort' feature useful but it
currently sorts case-sensitively which places all upper case letters
before all lower case letters. This means labels with the same letters
that differ only in case must be looked for in two different places. I
up while LyX is running. What is its
purpose?
Thanks,
Manoj
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi lyx users,
When cross-referencing I find the 'sort' feature useful but it
currently sorts case-sensitively which places all upper case letters
before all lower case letters. This means labels with
Hi all,
I find that in my document (with documentclass report), unless I
disable numbering on all equations, I get the error \mathrm allowed
only in math mode.
Does anyone know how to fix this issue or work around it to get
equation numbering working in the appendices?
thanks,
Manoj
I should add that I can't reproduce this in a small test document. Has
anyone experienced some change in settings or some latex code snippet
import which has caused this?
-- Manoj
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi all,
I find that in my document (with documentclass report), unless I
disable
I fixed this by using the 'appendix' package. This is a hack. I wonder
what caused latex to break in my appendices.
-- Manoj
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
I should add that I can't reproduce this in a small test document. Has
anyone experienced some change in settings or some latex code snippet
Hi all,
I find that in my document (with documentclass report), unless I
disable numbering on all equations, I get the error \mathrm allowed
only in math mode.
Does anyone know how to fix this issue or work around it to get
equation numbering working in the appendices?
thanks,
Manoj
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