Re: CJK-LyX-1.2.0, again? Errors found
Am Donnerstag, 30. Mai 2002 03.18 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello, We are relieved to have it official the CJK-LyX-1.2.0 at the ftp site, ftp://stone.phys.pusan.ac.kr/pub/CJK-LyX Thank you very much for your great work. I compiled CJK-LyX 1.2 on my Debian GNU/Linux system. On startup I get the following error on my console window: The table passed to LyXLex is not sorted! Tell the developers to fix it! Unsorted: Number of tags: 103 table[0]: tag: `\accept_compound' code:65 table[1]: tag: `\alternate_language' code:72 ... As I have a german language setting, e.g. LANG=de_CH. I get the following errors: In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder Diverses In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder CJK Fonts I find nowhere i tabfolder.c file. What do I miss? Any help would be appreciated Regards -- Niklaus Giger Wieshoschet 6 CH-8753 Mollis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. G: +41 55 618 64 68, P: +41 55 612 20 54
Re: CJK-LyX-1.2.0, again? Errors found
Am Donnerstag, 30. Mai 2002 03.18 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello, We are relieved to have it official the CJK-LyX-1.2.0 at the ftp site, ftp://stone.phys.pusan.ac.kr/pub/CJK-LyX Thank you very much for your great work. I compiled CJK-LyX 1.2 on my Debian GNU/Linux system. On startup I get the following error on my console window: The table passed to LyXLex is not sorted! Tell the developers to fix it! Unsorted: Number of tags: 103 table[0]: tag: `\accept_compound' code:65 table[1]: tag: `\alternate_language' code:72 ... As I have a german language setting, e.g. LANG=de_CH. I get the following errors: In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder Diverses In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder CJK Fonts I find nowhere i tabfolder.c file. What do I miss? Any help would be appreciated Regards -- Niklaus Giger Wieshoschet 6 CH-8753 Mollis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. G: +41 55 618 64 68, P: +41 55 612 20 54
Re: CJK-LyX-1.2.0, again? Errors found
Am Donnerstag, 30. Mai 2002 03.18 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Hello, > > We are relieved to have it official the CJK-LyX-1.2.0 at > the ftp site, ftp://stone.phys.pusan.ac.kr/pub/CJK-LyX Thank you very much for your great work. I compiled CJK-LyX 1.2 on my Debian GNU/Linux system. On startup I get the following error on my console window: > The table passed to LyXLex is not sorted! >Tell the developers to fix it! >Unsorted: > >Number of tags: 103 >table[0]: tag: `\accept_compound' code:65 >table[1]: tag: `\alternate_language' code:72 ... As I have a german language setting, e.g. LANG=de_CH. I get the following errors: >In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder >Diverses >In AddtoFolder [tabfolder.c 320] No space left for folder >CJK Fonts I find nowhere i tabfolder.c file. What do I miss? Any help would be appreciated Regards -- Niklaus Giger Wieshoschet 6 CH-8753 Mollis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. G: +41 55 618 64 68, P: +41 55 612 20 54
LinuxDoc/DocBook for CJK-LYX
I successfully installed (with some tricks) CJK-LYX on my Debian GNU/Linux system. I just wanted to use the DocBook or LinuxDoc document class to write a small users guide for ami. But both classes do not render correctly the korean characters. The article class is okay. Does anybody have a hint? (Please cc to me directly as I am not subscribed to this list? Thank you in advance. Regards -- Niklaus Giger Wieshoschet 6 CH-8753 Mollis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. G: +41 55 618 64 68, P: +41 55 612 20 54
LinuxDoc/DocBook for CJK-LYX
I successfully installed (with some tricks) CJK-LYX on my Debian GNU/Linux system. I just wanted to use the DocBook or LinuxDoc document class to write a small users guide for ami. But both classes do not render correctly the korean characters. The article class is okay. Does anybody have a hint? (Please cc to me directly as I am not subscribed to this list? Thank you in advance. Regards -- Niklaus Giger Wieshoschet 6 CH-8753 Mollis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. G: +41 55 618 64 68, P: +41 55 612 20 54
LinuxDoc/DocBook for CJK-LYX
I successfully installed (with some tricks) CJK-LYX on my Debian GNU/Linux system. I just wanted to use the DocBook or LinuxDoc document class to write a small users guide for ami. But both classes do not render correctly the korean characters. The article class is okay. Does anybody have a hint? (Please cc to me directly as I am not subscribed to this list? Thank you in advance. Regards -- Niklaus Giger Wieshoschet 6 CH-8753 Mollis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. G: +41 55 618 64 68, P: +41 55 612 20 54
HFill with leading periods?
I'am using LyX now for about a year and I still like it very much. I helped my wife to write a 35 page long paper for her diploma. Thanks to all the developers and specially to Herbert Voss and his very helpful compendium of useful LaTeX and LyX tricks!! But I have a small problem which I could not yet solve and for which I didn't find any help on the web. Sometimes I would like to have HFill with periods. Sometimes (in other programs) also called tabs with leading character e.g. {.,-}. E.g. my line should look like Some text ...After HFILL with period I have found in my A guide to LaTeX the TeX-function \dotfill which does the job for me. Is there a LyX-way to use this feature (except the trivial solution to insert it using the TeX-style)? (I fear that the LaTeX-solution is not very appealing to newbie's). Regards --- Niklaus Giger Wieshoschet 6 CH-8753 Mollis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. + 41 55 618 64 68, Private + 41 55 612 20 54
HFill with leading periods?
I'am using LyX now for about a year and I still like it very much. I helped my wife to write a 35 page long paper for her diploma. Thanks to all the developers and specially to Herbert Voss and his very helpful compendium of useful LaTeX and LyX tricks!! But I have a small problem which I could not yet solve and for which I didn't find any help on the web. Sometimes I would like to have HFill with periods. Sometimes (in other programs) also called tabs with leading character e.g. {.,-}. E.g. my line should look like Some text ...After HFILL with period I have found in my A guide to LaTeX the TeX-function \dotfill which does the job for me. Is there a LyX-way to use this feature (except the trivial solution to insert it using the TeX-style)? (I fear that the LaTeX-solution is not very appealing to newbie's). Regards --- Niklaus Giger Wieshoschet 6 CH-8753 Mollis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. + 41 55 618 64 68, Private + 41 55 612 20 54
HFill with leading periods?
I'am using LyX now for about a year and I still like it very much. I helped my wife to write a 35 page long paper for her diploma. Thanks to all the developers and specially to Herbert Voss and his very helpful compendium of useful LaTeX and LyX tricks!! But I have a small problem which I could not yet solve and for which I didn't find any help on the web. Sometimes I would like to have "HFill with periods". Sometimes (in other programs) also called "tabs with leading character" e.g. {.,-}. E.g. my line should look like Some text ...After HFILL with period I have found in my "A guide to LaTeX" the TeX-function \dotfill which does the job for me. Is there a LyX-way to use this feature (except the trivial solution to insert it using the TeX-style)? (I fear that the LaTeX-solution is not very appealing to newbie's). Regards --- Niklaus Giger Wieshoschet 6 CH-8753 Mollis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. + 41 55 618 64 68, Private + 41 55 612 20 54