Re: Hide tracked changes?

2009-09-16 Thread Matts Lindström


 The later situation actually seems very useful to me: you just edit your
 file without those horrible blue texts, but LyX keeps track of the
 changes nevertheless.

 JMarc


Yes this was exactly what I was looking for -- the ability to toggle the
visibility of those blue edits.

Matts


Re: Hide tracked changes?

2009-09-16 Thread Matts Lindström


 The later situation actually seems very useful to me: you just edit your
 file without those horrible blue texts, but LyX keeps track of the
 changes nevertheless.

 JMarc


Yes this was exactly what I was looking for -- the ability to toggle the
visibility of those blue edits.

Matts


Re: Hide tracked changes?

2009-09-16 Thread Matts Lindström
>
>
> The later situation actually seems very useful to me: you just edit your
> file without those horrible blue texts, but LyX keeps track of the
> changes nevertheless.
>
> JMarc
>

Yes this was exactly what I was looking for -- the ability to toggle the
visibility of those blue edits.

Matts


Hide tracked changes?

2009-09-15 Thread Matts Lindström
Hi,
Is it somehow possible to hide tracked changes in the lyx editor without
choosing to accept/reject them? This is possible in Word, and a function
which I find very convenient as it makes the display a lot less cluttered,
while still preserving all of your edits.

Thanks,
Matts


Hide tracked changes?

2009-09-15 Thread Matts Lindström
Hi,
Is it somehow possible to hide tracked changes in the lyx editor without
choosing to accept/reject them? This is possible in Word, and a function
which I find very convenient as it makes the display a lot less cluttered,
while still preserving all of your edits.

Thanks,
Matts


Hide tracked changes?

2009-09-15 Thread Matts Lindström
Hi,
Is it somehow possible to hide tracked changes in the lyx editor without
choosing to accept/reject them? This is possible in Word, and a function
which I find very convenient as it makes the display a lot less cluttered,
while still preserving all of your edits.

Thanks,
Matts


Re: Line spacing in headings

2009-09-10 Thread Matts Lindström
Ok, thanks for the leads; I'll try and redefine whatever macros needs to
be redefined then. A bit surprising though that no more straight forward
solution has been implemented yet.
Matts

2009/9/9 rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com

 On 09/09/2009 06:01 AM, Matts Lindström wrote:

 Hello,
  When I set line spacing to 1.5 (using the settings dialog) this also
 changes the line spacing of the document headings (section, subsection
 etc).
 This looks really bad. Can I avoid this somehow?



 I think so, but I'm guessing it is not trivial. Setting the line spacing
 just does set the line spacing, and LaTeX then uses that spacing everywhere
 it needs it. If you use fancy headers, you might be able to put the
 \singlespacing macro first in whatever you have there. If that doesn't work,
 or you can't use it, then I think you have to redefine whatever macro it is
 that prints the header to call \singlespacing first. I don't have my LaTeX
 Companion with me, though, to look up which macro that is.

 rh




Re: Line spacing in headings

2009-09-10 Thread Matts Lindström
Ok, thanks for the leads; I'll try and redefine whatever macros needs to
be redefined then. A bit surprising though that no more straight forward
solution has been implemented yet.
Matts

2009/9/9 rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com

 On 09/09/2009 06:01 AM, Matts Lindström wrote:

 Hello,
  When I set line spacing to 1.5 (using the settings dialog) this also
 changes the line spacing of the document headings (section, subsection
 etc).
 This looks really bad. Can I avoid this somehow?



 I think so, but I'm guessing it is not trivial. Setting the line spacing
 just does set the line spacing, and LaTeX then uses that spacing everywhere
 it needs it. If you use fancy headers, you might be able to put the
 \singlespacing macro first in whatever you have there. If that doesn't work,
 or you can't use it, then I think you have to redefine whatever macro it is
 that prints the header to call \singlespacing first. I don't have my LaTeX
 Companion with me, though, to look up which macro that is.

 rh




Re: Line spacing in headings

2009-09-10 Thread Matts Lindström
Ok, thanks for the leads; I'll try and redefine whatever macros needs to
be redefined then. A bit surprising though that no more straight forward
solution has been implemented yet.
Matts

2009/9/9 rgheck <rgh...@bobjweil.com>

> On 09/09/2009 06:01 AM, Matts Lindström wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>  When I set line spacing to 1.5 (using the settings dialog) this also
>> changes the line spacing of the document headings (section, subsection
>> etc).
>> This looks really bad. Can I avoid this somehow?
>>
>>
>>
> I think so, but I'm guessing it is not trivial. Setting the line spacing
> just does set the line spacing, and LaTeX then uses that spacing everywhere
> it needs it. If you use fancy headers, you might be able to put the
> \singlespacing macro first in whatever you have there. If that doesn't work,
> or you can't use it, then I think you have to redefine whatever macro it is
> that prints the header to call \singlespacing first. I don't have my LaTeX
> Companion with me, though, to look up which macro that is.
>
> rh
>
>


Line spacing in headings

2009-09-09 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello,
 When I set line spacing to 1.5 (using the settings dialog) this also
changes the line spacing of the document headings (section, subsection etc).
This looks really bad. Can I avoid this somehow?

Regards,
Matts Lindström


Line spacing in headings

2009-09-09 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello,
 When I set line spacing to 1.5 (using the settings dialog) this also
changes the line spacing of the document headings (section, subsection etc).
This looks really bad. Can I avoid this somehow?

Regards,
Matts Lindström


Line spacing in headings

2009-09-09 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello,
 When I set line spacing to 1.5 (using the settings dialog) this also
changes the line spacing of the document headings (section, subsection etc).
This looks really bad. Can I avoid this somehow?

Regards,
Matts Lindström


Re: Is SyncTex (going to be) supported in LyX?

2009-05-08 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello again, I've looked some more into this. I still can't get DVI
reverse search configured under linux. These are the results:

The following works with LyX 1.6.1 on my Mac OS X machine:

echo LYXCMD:clientid:server-goto-file-row:filenameandpath.lyx 43  .lyxpipe.in

(moves the cursor, just like it should to row 43 in the open lyx-document)

Under Linux (LyX 1.6.1) it won't. Instead of moving to the correct
line the cursor keeps jumping to the first line. Is this as bug in the
Linux version or am I doing something wrong? I've tried piping other
commands than server-goto-file-row and these seem to work without
problems.

Matts Lindström

2009/5/7 Matts Lindström cody.cust...@gmail.com:
 Hello, this is related: how do I get source specials and reverse
 search working with lyx and dvi-viewers under linux (xdvi or kdvi)?
 (So that when I click on a word in the dvi-viewer I get there in the
 LyX-buffer)

 In the LyxWiki there are instructions for how to accomplish this under
 Mac OS X, but these do not seem to apply to Linux (I'm on Ubuntu
 running lyx 1.6.1).

 Thanks in advance,
 Matts Lindström

 On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Stefano Franchi
 fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu wrote:
 On Thursday 07 May 2009 10:03:06 am BH wrote:
 On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Stefano Franchi

 fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu wrote:
  Dear all,
 
  I read that the  release of SyncTeX in the latest version of pdflatex
  (i.e. in TeXLive 2008) makes possible back and forth navigation between
  pdf output and Latex sources in a fairly painless and rather accurate
  way. Is anything like that possible between pdf and LyX? Or is it perhaps
  a planned feature?
 
  I seem to remember a developer saying that pdf--lyx navigation shuold
  work out ot the box thanks to Lyx's server technology, whereas lyx--pdf
  needs some coding efforts. But I could not find any detail on how to make
  the former (and, to me, most important) navigation work.

 On Mac at least: http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Mac?from=LyX.Mac#toc13

 BH


 I'm on Linux, unfortunately. Judging from the Mac instructions on the wiki,
 though, it seems that all it's needed is a SyncTeX-aware pdf viewer. Are 
 there
 any available on Linux? If so, I can't seem to find them.

 S.

 __
 Stefano Franchi
 Department of Philosophy          Ph:  (979) 862-2211
 Texas AM University              Fax: (979) 845-0458
 305B Bolton Hall                  fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu
 College Station, TX 77843-4237





Re: Is SyncTex (going to be) supported in LyX?

2009-05-08 Thread Matts Lindström
Thanks for your reply Pavel,

I've actually managed to get this working now. But I'm still not sure
if there really was a bug or just me doing something wrong. I'll have
a look at the dev-list archives.

Matts

On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:
 Matts Lindström wrote:
 Hello again, I've looked some more into this. I still can't get DVI
 reverse search configured under linux. These are the results:

 The following works with LyX 1.6.1 on my Mac OS X machine:

 echo LYXCMD:clientid:server-goto-file-row:filenameandpath.lyx 43  
 .lyxpipe.in

 (moves the cursor, just like it should to row 43 in the open lyx-document)

 Under Linux (LyX 1.6.1) it won't. Instead of moving to the correct
 line the cursor keeps jumping to the first line. Is this as bug in the
 Linux version or am I doing something wrong? I've tried piping other
 commands than server-goto-file-row and these seem to work without
 problems.

 there has been discussion exactly about this on devel list and some work 
 should
 appear in the forthcomming 1.6.3. if you are able to compile lyx for yourself
 try to buid the current 1.6 branch and report problems back (directly to 
 devlist).

 thanks
 pavel



Re: Is SyncTex (going to be) supported in LyX?

2009-05-08 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello again, I've looked some more into this. I still can't get DVI
reverse search configured under linux. These are the results:

The following works with LyX 1.6.1 on my Mac OS X machine:

echo LYXCMD:clientid:server-goto-file-row:filenameandpath.lyx 43  .lyxpipe.in

(moves the cursor, just like it should to row 43 in the open lyx-document)

Under Linux (LyX 1.6.1) it won't. Instead of moving to the correct
line the cursor keeps jumping to the first line. Is this as bug in the
Linux version or am I doing something wrong? I've tried piping other
commands than server-goto-file-row and these seem to work without
problems.

Matts Lindström

2009/5/7 Matts Lindström cody.cust...@gmail.com:
 Hello, this is related: how do I get source specials and reverse
 search working with lyx and dvi-viewers under linux (xdvi or kdvi)?
 (So that when I click on a word in the dvi-viewer I get there in the
 LyX-buffer)

 In the LyxWiki there are instructions for how to accomplish this under
 Mac OS X, but these do not seem to apply to Linux (I'm on Ubuntu
 running lyx 1.6.1).

 Thanks in advance,
 Matts Lindström

 On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Stefano Franchi
 fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu wrote:
 On Thursday 07 May 2009 10:03:06 am BH wrote:
 On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Stefano Franchi

 fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu wrote:
  Dear all,
 
  I read that the  release of SyncTeX in the latest version of pdflatex
  (i.e. in TeXLive 2008) makes possible back and forth navigation between
  pdf output and Latex sources in a fairly painless and rather accurate
  way. Is anything like that possible between pdf and LyX? Or is it perhaps
  a planned feature?
 
  I seem to remember a developer saying that pdf--lyx navigation shuold
  work out ot the box thanks to Lyx's server technology, whereas lyx--pdf
  needs some coding efforts. But I could not find any detail on how to make
  the former (and, to me, most important) navigation work.

 On Mac at least: http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Mac?from=LyX.Mac#toc13

 BH


 I'm on Linux, unfortunately. Judging from the Mac instructions on the wiki,
 though, it seems that all it's needed is a SyncTeX-aware pdf viewer. Are 
 there
 any available on Linux? If so, I can't seem to find them.

 S.

 __
 Stefano Franchi
 Department of Philosophy          Ph:  (979) 862-2211
 Texas AM University              Fax: (979) 845-0458
 305B Bolton Hall                  fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu
 College Station, TX 77843-4237





Re: Is SyncTex (going to be) supported in LyX?

2009-05-08 Thread Matts Lindström
Thanks for your reply Pavel,

I've actually managed to get this working now. But I'm still not sure
if there really was a bug or just me doing something wrong. I'll have
a look at the dev-list archives.

Matts

On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:
 Matts Lindström wrote:
 Hello again, I've looked some more into this. I still can't get DVI
 reverse search configured under linux. These are the results:

 The following works with LyX 1.6.1 on my Mac OS X machine:

 echo LYXCMD:clientid:server-goto-file-row:filenameandpath.lyx 43  
 .lyxpipe.in

 (moves the cursor, just like it should to row 43 in the open lyx-document)

 Under Linux (LyX 1.6.1) it won't. Instead of moving to the correct
 line the cursor keeps jumping to the first line. Is this as bug in the
 Linux version or am I doing something wrong? I've tried piping other
 commands than server-goto-file-row and these seem to work without
 problems.

 there has been discussion exactly about this on devel list and some work 
 should
 appear in the forthcomming 1.6.3. if you are able to compile lyx for yourself
 try to buid the current 1.6 branch and report problems back (directly to 
 devlist).

 thanks
 pavel



Re: Is SyncTex (going to be) supported in LyX?

2009-05-08 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello again, I've looked some more into this. I still can't get DVI
reverse search configured under linux. These are the results:

The following works with LyX 1.6.1 on my Mac OS X machine:

echo "LYXCMD:clientid:server-goto-file-row:filenameandpath.lyx 43" > .lyxpipe.in

(moves the cursor, just like it should to row 43 in the open lyx-document)

Under Linux (LyX 1.6.1) it won't. Instead of moving to the correct
line the cursor keeps jumping to the first line. Is this as bug in the
Linux version or am I doing something wrong? I've tried piping other
commands than "server-goto-file-row" and these seem to work without
problems.

Matts Lindström

2009/5/7 Matts Lindström <cody.cust...@gmail.com>:
> Hello, this is related: how do I get source specials and reverse
> search working with lyx and dvi-viewers under linux (xdvi or kdvi)?
> (So that when I click on a word in the dvi-viewer I get there in the
> LyX-buffer)
>
> In the LyxWiki there are instructions for how to accomplish this under
> Mac OS X, but these do not seem to apply to Linux (I'm on Ubuntu
> running lyx 1.6.1).
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Matts Lindström
>
> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Stefano Franchi
> <fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu> wrote:
>> On Thursday 07 May 2009 10:03:06 am BH wrote:
>>> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Stefano Franchi
>>>
>>> <fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu> wrote:
>>> > Dear all,
>>> >
>>> > I read that the  release of SyncTeX in the latest version of pdflatex
>>> > (i.e. in TeXLive 2008) makes possible back and forth navigation between
>>> > pdf output and Latex sources in a fairly painless and rather accurate
>>> > way. Is anything like that possible between pdf and LyX? Or is it perhaps
>>> > a planned feature?
>>> >
>>> > I seem to remember a developer saying that pdf-->lyx navigation shuold
>>> > work out ot the box thanks to Lyx's server technology, whereas lyx-->pdf
>>> > needs some coding efforts. But I could not find any detail on how to make
>>> > the former (and, to me, most important) navigation work.
>>>
>>> On Mac at least: <http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Mac?from=LyX.Mac#toc13>
>>>
>>> BH
>>
>>
>> I'm on Linux, unfortunately. Judging from the Mac instructions on the wiki,
>> though, it seems that all it's needed is a SyncTeX-aware pdf viewer. Are 
>> there
>> any available on Linux? If so, I can't seem to find them.
>>
>> S.
>>
>> __
>> Stefano Franchi
>> Department of Philosophy          Ph:  (979) 862-2211
>> Texas A University              Fax: (979) 845-0458
>> 305B Bolton Hall                  fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu
>> College Station, TX 77843-4237
>>
>>
>


Re: Is SyncTex (going to be) supported in LyX?

2009-05-08 Thread Matts Lindström
Thanks for your reply Pavel,

I've actually managed to get this working now. But I'm still not sure
if there really was a bug or just me doing something wrong. I'll have
a look at the dev-list archives.

Matts

On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Pavel Sanda <sa...@lyx.org> wrote:
> Matts Lindström wrote:
>> Hello again, I've looked some more into this. I still can't get DVI
>> reverse search configured under linux. These are the results:
>>
>> The following works with LyX 1.6.1 on my Mac OS X machine:
>>
>> echo "LYXCMD:clientid:server-goto-file-row:filenameandpath.lyx 43" > 
>> .lyxpipe.in
>>
>> (moves the cursor, just like it should to row 43 in the open lyx-document)
>>
>> Under Linux (LyX 1.6.1) it won't. Instead of moving to the correct
>> line the cursor keeps jumping to the first line. Is this as bug in the
>> Linux version or am I doing something wrong? I've tried piping other
>> commands than "server-goto-file-row" and these seem to work without
>> problems.
>
> there has been discussion exactly about this on devel list and some work 
> should
> appear in the forthcomming 1.6.3. if you are able to compile lyx for yourself
> try to buid the current 1.6 branch and report problems back (directly to 
> devlist).
>
> thanks
> pavel
>


Re: Is SyncTex (going to be) supported in LyX?

2009-05-07 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello, this is related: how do I get source specials and reverse
search working with lyx and dvi-viewers under linux (xdvi or kdvi)?
(So that when I click on a word in the dvi-viewer I get there in the
LyX-buffer)

In the LyxWiki there are instructions for how to accomplish this under
Mac OS X, but these do not seem to apply to Linux (I'm on Ubuntu
running lyx 1.6.1).

Thanks in advance,
Matts Lindström

On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Stefano Franchi
fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu wrote:
 On Thursday 07 May 2009 10:03:06 am BH wrote:
 On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Stefano Franchi

 fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu wrote:
  Dear all,
 
  I read that the  release of SyncTeX in the latest version of pdflatex
  (i.e. in TeXLive 2008) makes possible back and forth navigation between
  pdf output and Latex sources in a fairly painless and rather accurate
  way. Is anything like that possible between pdf and LyX? Or is it perhaps
  a planned feature?
 
  I seem to remember a developer saying that pdf--lyx navigation shuold
  work out ot the box thanks to Lyx's server technology, whereas lyx--pdf
  needs some coding efforts. But I could not find any detail on how to make
  the former (and, to me, most important) navigation work.

 On Mac at least: http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Mac?from=LyX.Mac#toc13

 BH


 I'm on Linux, unfortunately. Judging from the Mac instructions on the wiki,
 though, it seems that all it's needed is a SyncTeX-aware pdf viewer. Are there
 any available on Linux? If so, I can't seem to find them.

 S.

 __
 Stefano Franchi
 Department of Philosophy          Ph:  (979) 862-2211
 Texas AM University              Fax: (979) 845-0458
 305B Bolton Hall                  fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu
 College Station, TX 77843-4237




Re: Is SyncTex (going to be) supported in LyX?

2009-05-07 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello, this is related: how do I get source specials and reverse
search working with lyx and dvi-viewers under linux (xdvi or kdvi)?
(So that when I click on a word in the dvi-viewer I get there in the
LyX-buffer)

In the LyxWiki there are instructions for how to accomplish this under
Mac OS X, but these do not seem to apply to Linux (I'm on Ubuntu
running lyx 1.6.1).

Thanks in advance,
Matts Lindström

On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Stefano Franchi
fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu wrote:
 On Thursday 07 May 2009 10:03:06 am BH wrote:
 On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Stefano Franchi

 fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu wrote:
  Dear all,
 
  I read that the  release of SyncTeX in the latest version of pdflatex
  (i.e. in TeXLive 2008) makes possible back and forth navigation between
  pdf output and Latex sources in a fairly painless and rather accurate
  way. Is anything like that possible between pdf and LyX? Or is it perhaps
  a planned feature?
 
  I seem to remember a developer saying that pdf--lyx navigation shuold
  work out ot the box thanks to Lyx's server technology, whereas lyx--pdf
  needs some coding efforts. But I could not find any detail on how to make
  the former (and, to me, most important) navigation work.

 On Mac at least: http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Mac?from=LyX.Mac#toc13

 BH


 I'm on Linux, unfortunately. Judging from the Mac instructions on the wiki,
 though, it seems that all it's needed is a SyncTeX-aware pdf viewer. Are there
 any available on Linux? If so, I can't seem to find them.

 S.

 __
 Stefano Franchi
 Department of Philosophy          Ph:  (979) 862-2211
 Texas AM University              Fax: (979) 845-0458
 305B Bolton Hall                  fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu
 College Station, TX 77843-4237




Re: Is SyncTex (going to be) supported in LyX?

2009-05-07 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello, this is related: how do I get source specials and reverse
search working with lyx and dvi-viewers under linux (xdvi or kdvi)?
(So that when I click on a word in the dvi-viewer I get there in the
LyX-buffer)

In the LyxWiki there are instructions for how to accomplish this under
Mac OS X, but these do not seem to apply to Linux (I'm on Ubuntu
running lyx 1.6.1).

Thanks in advance,
Matts Lindström

On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Stefano Franchi
<fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu> wrote:
> On Thursday 07 May 2009 10:03:06 am BH wrote:
>> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Stefano Franchi
>>
>> <fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu> wrote:
>> > Dear all,
>> >
>> > I read that the  release of SyncTeX in the latest version of pdflatex
>> > (i.e. in TeXLive 2008) makes possible back and forth navigation between
>> > pdf output and Latex sources in a fairly painless and rather accurate
>> > way. Is anything like that possible between pdf and LyX? Or is it perhaps
>> > a planned feature?
>> >
>> > I seem to remember a developer saying that pdf-->lyx navigation shuold
>> > work out ot the box thanks to Lyx's server technology, whereas lyx-->pdf
>> > needs some coding efforts. But I could not find any detail on how to make
>> > the former (and, to me, most important) navigation work.
>>
>> On Mac at least: <http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Mac?from=LyX.Mac#toc13>
>>
>> BH
>
>
> I'm on Linux, unfortunately. Judging from the Mac instructions on the wiki,
> though, it seems that all it's needed is a SyncTeX-aware pdf viewer. Are there
> any available on Linux? If so, I can't seem to find them.
>
> S.
>
> __
> Stefano Franchi
> Department of Philosophy          Ph:  (979) 862-2211
> Texas A University              Fax: (979) 845-0458
> 305B Bolton Hall                  fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu
> College Station, TX 77843-4237
>
>


Re: External commands?

2009-02-09 Thread Matts Lindström
Thanks for the tips!

Matts

On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:

 Matts Lindström wrote:
  Hello! Simple question: is it possible to pipe the lyx-buffer through a
  external command (for instance wc or sed on linux?). Running lyx 1.6.1.

 in the upcoming 1.6.2 you can (mis)use vc-command lfun, eg
 vc-command RD $$p yourscript $$i

 pavel



Re: External commands?

2009-02-09 Thread Matts Lindström
Thanks for the tips!

Matts

On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Pavel Sanda sa...@lyx.org wrote:

 Matts Lindström wrote:
  Hello! Simple question: is it possible to pipe the lyx-buffer through a
  external command (for instance wc or sed on linux?). Running lyx 1.6.1.

 in the upcoming 1.6.2 you can (mis)use vc-command lfun, eg
 vc-command RD $$p yourscript $$i

 pavel



Re: External commands?

2009-02-09 Thread Matts Lindström
Thanks for the tips!

Matts

On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 10:56 PM, Pavel Sanda <sa...@lyx.org> wrote:

> Matts Lindström wrote:
> > Hello! Simple question: is it possible to pipe the lyx-buffer through a
> > external command (for instance wc or sed on linux?). Running lyx 1.6.1.
>
> in the upcoming 1.6.2 you can (mis)use vc-command lfun, eg
> vc-command RD $$p "yourscript $$i"
>
> pavel
>


External commands?

2009-02-06 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello! Simple question: is it possible to pipe the lyx-buffer through a
external command (for instance wc or sed on linux?). Running lyx 1.6.1.

Matts Lindström


External commands?

2009-02-06 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello! Simple question: is it possible to pipe the lyx-buffer through a
external command (for instance wc or sed on linux?). Running lyx 1.6.1.

Matts Lindström


External commands?

2009-02-06 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello! Simple question: is it possible to pipe the lyx-buffer through a
external command (for instance wc or sed on linux?). Running lyx 1.6.1.

Matts Lindström


Re: Changing the color of notes in pdf output

2008-12-01 Thread Matts Lindström
Thanks a lot!

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Ignacio García
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Matts Lindström, Fri, 28 Nov 2008
  Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes (Greyed out notes)
 in
  the pdf that lyx outputs?

 Yes, add in the LaTeX preamble:

 \renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
  {\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup}

 blue or you want.

 More info in sec. 4.1 in the Embedded Objects manual

 Regards
 Ignacio G.



Re: Changing the color of notes in pdf output

2008-12-01 Thread Matts Lindström
Thanks a lot!

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Ignacio García
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Matts Lindström, Fri, 28 Nov 2008
  Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes (Greyed out notes)
 in
  the pdf that lyx outputs?

 Yes, add in the LaTeX preamble:

 \renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
  {\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup}

 blue or you want.

 More info in sec. 4.1 in the Embedded Objects manual

 Regards
 Ignacio G.



Re: Changing the color of notes in pdf output

2008-12-01 Thread Matts Lindström
Thanks a lot!

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Ignacio García
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Matts Lindström, Fri, 28 Nov 2008
> >> Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes ("Greyed out notes")
> in
> >> the pdf that lyx outputs?
>
> Yes, add in the LaTeX preamble:
>
> \renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
>  {\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup}
>
> blue or you want.
>
> More info in sec. 4.1 in the Embedded Objects manual
>
> Regards
> Ignacio G.
>


Changing the color of notes in pdf output

2008-11-28 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello,

Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes (Greyed out notes) in
the pdf that lyx outputs? (I'm using LyX 1.6rc2 and texlive running on
Ubuntu Linux)

Regards,
Matts Lindström


Changing the color of notes in pdf output

2008-11-28 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello,

Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes (Greyed out notes) in
the pdf that lyx outputs? (I'm using LyX 1.6rc2 and texlive running on
Ubuntu Linux)

Regards,
Matts Lindström


Changing the color of notes in pdf output

2008-11-28 Thread Matts Lindström
Hello,

Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes ("Greyed out notes") in
the pdf that lyx outputs? (I'm using LyX 1.6rc2 and texlive running on
Ubuntu Linux)

Regards,
Matts Lindström


Export to rtf with bibliogrpahy and formated citations

2008-10-07 Thread Matts Lindström
Hi,

I'm using Lyx 1.6 rc2 (on Ubuntu Hardy Heron). This is my question: is
it somehow possible to export a lyx document to rtf (or .odt or .doc)
*with* bibliography and citations included *and* correctly formated by
bibtex? Thus far I've had no success using the rtf-export: the
document exports fine, but no citations/bibliography...

(I'm using jurabib with the jox style)

Thanks,
Matts Lindström


Export to rtf with bibliogrpahy and formated citations

2008-10-07 Thread Matts Lindström
Hi,

I'm using Lyx 1.6 rc2 (on Ubuntu Hardy Heron). This is my question: is
it somehow possible to export a lyx document to rtf (or .odt or .doc)
*with* bibliography and citations included *and* correctly formated by
bibtex? Thus far I've had no success using the rtf-export: the
document exports fine, but no citations/bibliography...

(I'm using jurabib with the jox style)

Thanks,
Matts Lindström


Export to rtf with bibliogrpahy and formated citations

2008-10-07 Thread Matts Lindström
Hi,

I'm using Lyx 1.6 rc2 (on Ubuntu Hardy Heron). This is my question: is
it somehow possible to export a lyx document to rtf (or .odt or .doc)
*with* bibliography and citations included *and* correctly formated by
bibtex? Thus far I've had no success using the rtf-export: the
document exports fine, but no citations/bibliography...

(I'm using jurabib with the jox style)

Thanks,
Matts Lindström