How to attach label to a tikz picture, so as to be able to make a
reference to it from my text?
thank you
Anybody succeeded to let text wrap around tikz picture, while
preserving its preview mode?
thank you
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> when editing the equation. Would that solve your problem?
>
> This is ticket http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/10668
>
> JMarc
That seems to be the problem. Anyway, just a little inconvenience.
thank you
p.
Equations with labels appear largely displaced on the right side of
the lyx window on the screen, as pointer switches focus from the
math mode of that equation to the text display mode.
(Equations are correctly centered with numbers on the right, when my
file gets printed out).
Using lyx
From Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Fri Apr 13, at 11:50:
.Please tell me if you want it uploaded to ftp.lyx.org. I'm sure such a
.package would be useful.
sure
you are welcome!
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email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
visit our (under construction) web site: www.linfe.it
From Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Fri Apr 13, at 11:50:
.Please tell me if you want it uploaded to ftp.lyx.org. I'm sure such a
.package would be useful.
sure
you are welcome!
--
Paolo Pumilia
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
visit our (under construction) web site: www.linfe.it
>From Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Fri Apr 13, at 11:50:
.Please tell me if you want it uploaded to ftp.lyx.org. I'm sure such a
.package would be useful.
sure
you are welcome!
--
Paolo Pumilia
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
visit our (under construction) web site: www.linfe.it
I have just packaged, for personal use, the latest lyx release 1.1.6fix1,
on i686 hardware platform and debian/sid system (libc6 = 2.2.1-2 required)
It can be retrieved at the url
http://www.linfe.it/OpenLab/DebianPackages/unstable/contrib/lyx_1.1.6fix1-1_i386.deb
It is just my first attempt
I have just packaged, for personal use, the latest lyx release 1.1.6fix1,
on i686 hardware platform and debian/sid system (libc6 = 2.2.1-2 required)
It can be retrieved at the url
http://www.linfe.it/OpenLab/DebianPackages/unstable/contrib/lyx_1.1.6fix1-1_i386.deb
It is just my first attempt
I have just packaged, for personal use, the latest lyx release 1.1.6fix1,
on i686 hardware platform and debian/sid system (libc6 >= 2.2.1-2 required)
It can be retrieved at the url
http://www.linfe.it/OpenLab/DebianPackages/unstable/contrib/lyx_1.1.6fix1-1_i386.deb
It is just my first attempt
Width allowed to margin notes seems to be predefined, independent
on the right border witdh. What latex command to change that value?
thank you
Pol
P.S.
Maybe making that parameter be a function of the border width, could
be a good idea, allowing margin notes automatically fitting available
From Benjamin Korvemaker, Fri Sep 15, at 10:30:
.On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 10:44:23AM +0200, Paolo M. Pumilia wrote:
. Width allowed to margin notes seems to be predefined, independent
. on the right border witdh. What latex command to change that value?
.If I understand what you're asking, you
Width allowed to margin notes seems to be predefined, independent
on the right border witdh. What latex command to change that value?
thank you
Pol
P.S.
Maybe making that parameter be a function of the border width, could
be a good idea, allowing margin notes automatically fitting available
From Benjamin Korvemaker, Fri Sep 15, at 10:30:
.On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 10:44:23AM +0200, Paolo M. Pumilia wrote:
. Width allowed to margin notes seems to be predefined, independent
. on the right border witdh. What latex command to change that value?
.If I understand what you're asking, you
Width allowed to margin notes seems to be predefined, independent
on the right border witdh. What latex command to change that value?
thank you
Pol
P.S.
Maybe making that parameter be a function of the border width, could
be a good idea, allowing margin notes automatically fitting available
>From Benjamin Korvemaker, Fri Sep 15, at 10:30:
.On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 10:44:23AM +0200, Paolo M. Pumilia wrote:
.> Width allowed to margin notes seems to be predefined, independent
.> on the right border witdh. What latex command to change that value?
.If I understand what you'
From Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Wed Sep 13, at 12:31:
. "Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
.
.Paolo I noticed that the name of the window hosting my LyX editing
.Paolo session has the form 'LyX: filename', that is the path to the
.Paolo opened filename has been disc
From Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Wed Sep 13, at 12:31:
. "Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
.
.Paolo I noticed that the name of the window hosting my LyX editing
.Paolo session has the form 'LyX: filename', that is the path to the
.Paolo opened filename has been disc
>From Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Wed Sep 13, at 12:31:
.>>>>> "Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
.
.Paolo> I noticed that the name of the window hosting my LyX editing
.Paolo> session has the form 'LyX: filename', that is the path
I noticed that the name of the window hosting my LyX editing
session has the form 'LyX: filename', that is the path to the
opened filename has been discarded.
E.g., entering the command
% /usr/bin/X11/lyx Notes/file1.lyx
spawns a window with name 'LyX: file1.lyx' open
Is there a way to preserve
I noticed that the name of the window hosting my LyX editing
session has the form 'LyX: filename', that is the path to the
opened filename has been discarded.
E.g., entering the command
% /usr/bin/X11/lyx Notes/file1.lyx
spawns a window with name 'LyX: file1.lyx' open
Is there a way to preserve
I noticed that the name of the window hosting my LyX editing
session has the form 'LyX: filename', that is the path to the
opened filename has been discarded.
E.g., entering the command
% /usr/bin/X11/lyx Notes/file1.lyx
spawns a window with name 'LyX: file1.lyx' open
Is there a way to preserve
From Lars Gullik Bjønnes, Wed Apr 26, at 14:35:
."Paolo M. Pumilia" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
.
.| Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi
.| editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file?
.| If not, could it be i
From Paolo M. Pumilia, Mon Apr 10, at 8:56:
.Sometimes your label to equation is only slightly different from of a previous one
.or is a change of the currently assigned one. In that case, having a list of all
.labels already assingned to the doc, within the insert-label window, would
From Lars Gullik Bjønnes, Wed Apr 26, at 14:35:
."Paolo M. Pumilia" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
.
.| Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi
.| editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file?
.| If not, could it be i
From Paolo M. Pumilia, Mon Apr 10, at 8:56:
.Sometimes your label to equation is only slightly different from of a previous one
.or is a change of the currently assigned one. In that case, having a list of all
.labels already assingned to the doc, within the insert-label window, would
>From Lars Gullik Bjønnes, Wed Apr 26, at 14:35:
."Paolo M. Pumilia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
.
.| Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi
.| editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file?
.| If not, coul
>From Paolo M. Pumilia, Mon Apr 10, at 8:56:
.Sometimes your label to equation is only slightly different from of a previous one
.or is a change of the currently assigned one. In that case, having a list of all
.labels already assingned to the doc, within the insert-label window, wo
Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi
editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file?
If not, could it be implemented in the next future?
thanks
Pol
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I would like to be able to import text, sgml or tex files into my LyX session,
starting lyx from a terminal. Something like
% lyx -import=text-paragraph file.txt
Will it be possible, in a next lyx version?
Happy Easter
Pol
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Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi
editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file?
If not, could it be implemented in the next future?
thanks
Pol
--
Paolo Pumilia
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
o o o cstc o o o
I would like to be able to import text, sgml or tex files into my LyX session,
starting lyx from a terminal. Something like
% lyx -import=text-paragraph file.txt
Will it be possible, in a next lyx version?
Happy Easter
Pol
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Paolo Pumilia
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
o o o cstc o
Is it possible to mark the position of the doc behind the cursor, like in vi
editing sessions, so as to be able to quickly run through the whole file?
If not, could it be implemented in the next future?
thanks
Pol
--
Paolo Pumilia
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
o o o cstc o o o
I would like to be able to import text, sgml or tex files into my LyX session,
starting lyx from a terminal. Something like
% lyx -import=text-paragraph file.txt
Will it be possible, in a next lyx version?
Happy Easter
Pol
--
Paolo Pumilia
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
o o o cstc o
Sometimes your label to equation is only slightly different from of a previous one
or is a change of the currently assigned one. In that case, having a list of all
labels already assingned to the doc, within the insert-label window, would be very
useful. You could pick up and edit one from the
I noticed that extended ascii characters cannot be included in labels
to equations.
In the present case, it happens that the character "à" is correctly rendered
within the label, while in the editing session, but it disappears the next
time the file will be opened.
That happens even though
Sometimes your label to equation is only slightly different from of a previous one
or is a change of the currently assigned one. In that case, having a list of all
labels already assingned to the doc, within the insert-label window, would be very
useful. You could pick up and edit one from the
I noticed that extended ascii characters cannot be included in labels
to equations.
In the present case, it happens that the character "à" is correctly rendered
within the label, while in the editing session, but it disappears the next
time the file will be opened.
That happens even though
Sometimes your label to equation is only slightly different from of a previous one
or is a change of the currently assigned one. In that case, having a list of all
labels already assingned to the doc, within the insert-label window, would be very
useful. You could pick up and edit one from the
I noticed that extended ascii characters cannot be included in labels
to equations.
In the present case, it happens that the character "à" is correctly rendered
within the label, while in the editing session, but it disappears the next
time the file will be opened.
That happens even though
From Tuukka Toivonen, Mon Apr 03, at 12:04:
.On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Paolo M. Pumilia wrote:
. Difference in subscripts positions is evident. Maybe is due to my current
.Yes, I see what you mean.
.As a first try you could try enabling "AMS-Math" from some menu, I think
.it was in
From Tuukka Toivonen, Mon Apr 03, at 12:04:
.On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Paolo M. Pumilia wrote:
. Difference in subscripts positions is evident. Maybe is due to my current
.Yes, I see what you mean.
.As a first try you could try enabling "AMS-Math" from some menu, I think
.it was in
>From Tuukka Toivonen, Mon Apr 03, at 12:04:
.On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Paolo M. Pumilia wrote:
.> Difference in subscripts positions is evident. Maybe is due to my current
.Yes, I see what you mean.
.As a first try you could try enabling "AMS-Math" from some menu, I think
.it
From Osvaldo Fornaro, Wed Mar 29, at 16:01:
."Paolo M. Pumilia" wrote:
. From Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Wed Mar 29, at 10:41:
. . "Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
. .Paolo I noticed that subscripts, in math mode, are not aligned at the
. .Paolo same
From Osvaldo Fornaro, Wed Mar 29, at 16:01:
."Paolo M. Pumilia" wrote:
. From Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Wed Mar 29, at 10:41:
. . "Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
. .Paolo I noticed that subscripts, in math mode, are not aligned at the
. .Paolo same
>From Osvaldo Fornaro, Wed Mar 29, at 16:01:
."Paolo M. Pumilia" wrote:
.> >From Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Wed Mar 29, at 10:41:
.> .>>>>> "Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
.> .Paolo> I noticed that subscripts, i
From Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Wed Mar 29, at 10:41:
. "Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
.Paolo I noticed that subscripts, in math mode, are not aligned at the
.Paolo same level. In postscript and dvi translation of the expression
.Paolo (math mode) r_a - r_b subscrip
From Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Wed Mar 29, at 10:41:
. "Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
.Paolo I noticed that subscripts, in math mode, are not aligned at the
.Paolo same level. In postscript and dvi translation of the expression
.Paolo (math mode) r_a - r_b subscrip
>From Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Wed Mar 29, at 10:41:
.>>>>> "Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
.Paolo> I noticed that subscripts, in math mode, are not aligned at the
.Paolo> same level. In postscript and dvi translation of the e
I noticed that subscripts, in math mode, are not aligned at the same level.
In postscript and dvi translation of the expression (math mode) r_a - r_b
subscripts a and b lay on different lines, b being on the lower one.
how to fix that ugly rendering?
thank you for your help
Pol
--
Paolo
I noticed that subscripts, in math mode, are not aligned at the same level.
In postscript and dvi translation of the expression (math mode) r_a - r_b
subscripts a and b lay on different lines, b being on the lower one.
how to fix that ugly rendering?
thank you for your help
Pol
--
Paolo
I noticed that subscripts, in math mode, are not aligned at the same level.
In postscript and dvi translation of the expression (math mode) r_a - r_b
subscripts a and b lay on different lines, b being on the lower one.
how to fix that ugly rendering?
thank you for your help
Pol
--
Paolo
I would like to import files in sgml format.
Altough sgmltools-2 and docbook have been installed, i can see no 'linuxdoc'
or 'sgml' prompt within inport menu.
Prompt for 'linuxDoc' format within export menu is whown, though, when sgml
(linuxdoc article) class has been selected in my doc
I would like to import files in sgml format.
Altough sgmltools-2 and docbook have been installed, i can see no 'linuxdoc'
or 'sgml' prompt within inport menu.
Prompt for 'linuxDoc' format within export menu is whown, though, when sgml
(linuxdoc article) class has been selected in my doc
I would like to import files in sgml format.
Altough sgmltools-2 and docbook have been installed, i can see no 'linuxdoc'
or 'sgml' prompt within inport menu.
Prompt for 'linuxDoc' format within export menu is whown, though, when sgml
(linuxdoc article) class has been selected in my doc
Hi,
I have just tried to change language to a lyx doc that i have just
written using default setup.
It is a short text with title, author, abstract and standard headings.
It cannot be converted into dvi, due to errors, both at the title section:
The fisrt one is
Missing \begin(document)
Hi,
I have just tried to change language to a lyx doc that i have just
written using default setup.
It is a short text with title, author, abstract and standard headings.
It cannot be converted into dvi, due to errors, both at the title section:
The fisrt one is
Missing \begin(document)
Hi,
I have just tried to change language to a lyx doc that i have just
written using default setup.
It is a short text with title, author, abstract and standard headings.
It cannot be converted into dvi, due to errors, both at the title section:
The fisrt one is
Missing \begin(document)
On Sep 17 1999 , Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Paolo I cannot import a tex file into lyx, apparently because lyx
Paolo searches the conversion program RelyxFigure.pm in /usr/local
JMarc I think there is a misconfiguration... Where is reLyX located ? Are
JMarc you sure that you do not
On Sep 17 1999 , Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Paolo I cannot import a tex file into lyx, apparently because lyx
Paolo searches the conversion program RelyxFigure.pm in /usr/local
JMarc I think there is a misconfiguration... Where is reLyX located ? Are
JMarc you sure that you do not
On Sep 17 1999 , Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> > Paolo> I cannot import a tex file into lyx, apparently because lyx
> > Paolo> searches the conversion program RelyxFigure.pm in /usr/local
>
> JMarc > I think there is a misconfiguration... Where is reLyX located ? Are
> JMarc > you sure that
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