Re: Bug in 1.3? Server pipes not destroyed

2003-02-13 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Thursday 13 February 2003 10:45 am, Max Bian wrote:
 So sockets are just the same as pipes if they are not better. Since
 pipes do not work on Windows, maybe it is time to switch?

I would hope that there is no sudden switch.  I use pybliographic, which uses 
the pipe to work.  A sudden change from pipes to socket would break any and 
all the nice reference managers available for lyx.

praedor

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Re: Bug in 1.3? Server pipes not destroyed

2003-02-13 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Thursday 13 February 2003 10:45 am, Max Bian wrote:
 So sockets are just the same as pipes if they are not better. Since
 pipes do not work on Windows, maybe it is time to switch?

I would hope that there is no sudden switch.  I use pybliographic, which uses 
the pipe to work.  A sudden change from pipes to socket would break any and 
all the nice reference managers available for lyx.

praedor

- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: Bug in 1.3? Server pipes not destroyed

2003-02-13 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Thursday 13 February 2003 10:45 am, Max Bian wrote:
> So sockets are just the same as pipes if they are not better. Since
> pipes do not work on Windows, maybe it is time to switch?

I would hope that there is no sudden switch.  I use pybliographic, which uses 
the pipe to work.  A sudden change from pipes to socket would break any and 
all the nice reference managers available for lyx.

praedor

- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: Underline instead of italics in reference listing

2003-02-12 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Tuesday 11 February 2003 07:56 pm, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
 I created my own reference style for my thesis using makebst.  I
 specifically selected that journal names should be underlined rather than
 italicized but when the reference list is generated, the journal titles are
 plain text without underlining.  What will get the titles underlined in

I accidently stumbled upon the answer.  By adding use of the ulem package in
to the document preamble the journal names became underlined.

praedor

- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: Underline instead of italics in reference listing

2003-02-12 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Tuesday 11 February 2003 07:56 pm, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
 I created my own reference style for my thesis using makebst.  I
 specifically selected that journal names should be underlined rather than
 italicized but when the reference list is generated, the journal titles are
 plain text without underlining.  What will get the titles underlined in

I accidently stumbled upon the answer.  By adding use of the ulem package in
to the document preamble the journal names became underlined.

praedor

- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: Underline instead of italics in reference listing

2003-02-12 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Tuesday 11 February 2003 07:56 pm, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
> I created my own reference style for my thesis using makebst.  I
> specifically selected that journal names should be underlined rather than
> italicized but when the reference list is generated, the journal titles are
> plain text without underlining.  What will get the titles underlined in

I accidently stumbled upon the answer.  By adding use of the ulem package in
to the document preamble the journal names became underlined.

praedor

- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Still the ugly pdf output

2003-02-11 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I don't understand this.  I have a document of 4 chapters and when I print 
them all to ps and convert to pdf via ps2pdfwr (or just ps2pdf) they look 
perfect.  Nice letters, nice rendering.  I have a coverpage using, I am all 
but certain, the same fonts and sizes but when I convert it, it looks 
horrible with fuzzy text.

What does it take to fix this?  How do I determine the critical difference 
between the nicely rendering chapters and the horribly rendering coverpage?


- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: Still the ugly pdf output

2003-02-11 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Tuesday 11 February 2003 06:22 pm, Matej Cepl wrote:
 Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
  What does it take to fix this?  How do I determine the critical
  difference between the nicely rendering chapters and the horribly
  rendering coverpage?

 In Adobe Acrobat go to File/Document Info/Fonts (in some other
 versions of Acrobat the name is different) and take a look, that
 you have not Type3 fonts there (do not forget to click on Check
 All document). If you do, go to www.lyx.org/help and proceed
 accordingly.

Thanks.  The fix was to add \usepackage{pslatex} to the preamble.


- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Underline instead of italics in reference listing

2003-02-11 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I created my own reference style for my thesis using makebst.  I specifically 
selected that journal names should be underlined rather than italicized but 
when the reference list is generated, the journal titles are plain text 
without underlining.  What will get the titles underlined in lieu of italics 
given that I have rebuilt the bst multiple times to make SURE that 
underlining was selected.  How do I get underlining going in my references?

praedor
- -- 
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Still the ugly pdf output

2003-02-11 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I don't understand this.  I have a document of 4 chapters and when I print 
them all to ps and convert to pdf via ps2pdfwr (or just ps2pdf) they look 
perfect.  Nice letters, nice rendering.  I have a coverpage using, I am all 
but certain, the same fonts and sizes but when I convert it, it looks 
horrible with fuzzy text.

What does it take to fix this?  How do I determine the critical difference 
between the nicely rendering chapters and the horribly rendering coverpage?


- -- 
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: Still the ugly pdf output

2003-02-11 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Tuesday 11 February 2003 06:22 pm, Matej Cepl wrote:
 Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
  What does it take to fix this?  How do I determine the critical
  difference between the nicely rendering chapters and the horribly
  rendering coverpage?

 In Adobe Acrobat go to File/Document Info/Fonts (in some other
 versions of Acrobat the name is different) and take a look, that
 you have not Type3 fonts there (do not forget to click on Check
 All document). If you do, go to www.lyx.org/help and proceed
 accordingly.

Thanks.  The fix was to add \usepackage{pslatex} to the preamble.


- -- 
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Underline instead of italics in reference listing

2003-02-11 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I created my own reference style for my thesis using makebst.  I specifically 
selected that journal names should be underlined rather than italicized but 
when the reference list is generated, the journal titles are plain text 
without underlining.  What will get the titles underlined in lieu of italics 
given that I have rebuilt the bst multiple times to make SURE that 
underlining was selected.  How do I get underlining going in my references?

praedor
- -- 
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Still the ugly pdf output

2003-02-11 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I don't understand this.  I have a document of 4 chapters and when I print 
them all to ps and convert to pdf via ps2pdfwr (or just ps2pdf) they look 
perfect.  Nice letters, nice rendering.  I have a coverpage using, I am all 
but certain, the same fonts and sizes but when I convert it, it looks 
horrible with fuzzy text.

What does it take to fix this?  How do I determine the critical difference 
between the nicely rendering chapters and the horribly rendering coverpage?


- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: Still the ugly pdf output

2003-02-11 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Tuesday 11 February 2003 06:22 pm, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
> > What does it take to fix this?  How do I determine the critical
> > difference between the nicely rendering chapters and the horribly
> > rendering coverpage?
>
> In Adobe Acrobat go to File/Document Info/Fonts (in some other
> versions of Acrobat the name is different) and take a look, that
> you have not Type3 fonts there (do not forget to click on Check
> All document). If you do, go to www.lyx.org/help and proceed
> accordingly.

Thanks.  The "fix" was to add \usepackage{pslatex} to the preamble.


- -- 
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Underline instead of italics in reference listing

2003-02-11 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I created my own reference style for my thesis using makebst.  I specifically 
selected that journal names should be underlined rather than italicized but 
when the reference list is generated, the journal titles are plain text 
without underlining.  What will get the titles underlined in lieu of italics 
given that I have rebuilt the bst multiple times to make SURE that 
underlining was selected.  How do I get underlining going in my references?

praedor
- -- 
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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lyx-qt and printing in KDE

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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With the standard xforms frontend on lyx-1.2.x I had no problems printing 
under KDE using CUPS.  I simply printed to kprinter which would bring up the 
cups dialogs.  I am now using version 1.3.0 with the qt frontend but when I 
print to kprinter, nothing happens.  

Can anyone else use kprinter (CUPS) under qt lyx?  What is the trick?  

praedor
- -- 
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: lyx-qt and printing in KDE - more

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Monday 10 February 2003 07:40 am, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
 With the standard xforms frontend on lyx-1.2.x I had no problems printing
 under KDE using CUPS.  I simply printed to kprinter which would bring up
 the cups dialogs.  I am now using version 1.3.0 with the qt frontend but
 when I print to kprinter, nothing happens.

Running lyx from a cli and trying to print gives me an error:

lp:  unable to print file: client-error-not-found

Thus, inspite of the printer being kprinter which works properly under lyx
1.2.x, under 1.3.0 it fails.

- - --
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: lyx-qt and printing in KDE - more

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Monday 10 February 2003 09:53 am, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
 Matej Cepl wrote:
  Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
   Confirmed. As a workaround, you can use Custom Export, output
   format LaTeX and Command kprinter $$FName or define
 
   ^
   You mean PostScript, don't you?

 Indeed. I already sent a correction, but somehow it got swallowed.

Here's a more general question about printing from lyx and pdf.  More often 
than not, if I save a document to a pdf from lyx, the text appears horrible 
in acroread or xpdf - blocky, fuzzy.  If I print the same document to my cups 
printing system and then select to print to pdf, the output is beautiful.  

The ugly look of lyx-to-pdf files in acroread didn't translate to the actual 
printed output on paper, which is always fine, but the text is intolerable 
for reading on-screen.  Why would the pdf output from lyx be so poorer in 
rendering than that from my printer (via cups and print-to-pdf)?  

praedor

- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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reference page output - underlining instead of italics

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have tried and retried generating a custom bibliography style (w/ makebst) 
for use in my lyx doc in which journal titles are underlined instead of 
italicized but I never get underlined output.  

What are the requirements to get the bibliography style to use underlining in 
lieu of italics?

praedor
- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Page numbering question

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have 7 pages in a document that shouldn't begin page numbering until the 
third page and at that page, begin numbering with i (Roman lowercase 
numerals).  I know how to suppress numbering on a given page, and I even know 
how to start numbering at a particular number, but I do not know how to get 
numbering started from a particular number several pages into a document.

Can someone help me out here?

praedor
- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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lyx-qt and printing in KDE

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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With the standard xforms frontend on lyx-1.2.x I had no problems printing 
under KDE using CUPS.  I simply printed to kprinter which would bring up the 
cups dialogs.  I am now using version 1.3.0 with the qt frontend but when I 
print to kprinter, nothing happens.  

Can anyone else use kprinter (CUPS) under qt lyx?  What is the trick?  

praedor
- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: lyx-qt and printing in KDE - more

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Monday 10 February 2003 07:40 am, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
 With the standard xforms frontend on lyx-1.2.x I had no problems printing
 under KDE using CUPS.  I simply printed to kprinter which would bring up
 the cups dialogs.  I am now using version 1.3.0 with the qt frontend but
 when I print to kprinter, nothing happens.

Running lyx from a cli and trying to print gives me an error:

lp:  unable to print file: client-error-not-found

Thus, inspite of the printer being kprinter which works properly under lyx
1.2.x, under 1.3.0 it fails.

- - --
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: lyx-qt and printing in KDE - more

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Monday 10 February 2003 09:53 am, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
 Matej Cepl wrote:
  Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
   Confirmed. As a workaround, you can use Custom Export, output
   format LaTeX and Command kprinter $$FName or define
 
   ^
   You mean PostScript, don't you?

 Indeed. I already sent a correction, but somehow it got swallowed.

Here's a more general question about printing from lyx and pdf.  More often 
than not, if I save a document to a pdf from lyx, the text appears horrible 
in acroread or xpdf - blocky, fuzzy.  If I print the same document to my cups 
printing system and then select to print to pdf, the output is beautiful.  

The ugly look of lyx-to-pdf files in acroread didn't translate to the actual 
printed output on paper, which is always fine, but the text is intolerable 
for reading on-screen.  Why would the pdf output from lyx be so poorer in 
rendering than that from my printer (via cups and print-to-pdf)?  

praedor

- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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reference page output - underlining instead of italics

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have tried and retried generating a custom bibliography style (w/ makebst) 
for use in my lyx doc in which journal titles are underlined instead of 
italicized but I never get underlined output.  

What are the requirements to get the bibliography style to use underlining in 
lieu of italics?

praedor
- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Page numbering question

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have 7 pages in a document that shouldn't begin page numbering until the 
third page and at that page, begin numbering with i (Roman lowercase 
numerals).  I know how to suppress numbering on a given page, and I even know 
how to start numbering at a particular number, but I do not know how to get 
numbering started from a particular number several pages into a document.

Can someone help me out here?

praedor
- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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lyx-qt and printing in KDE

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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With the standard xforms frontend on lyx-1.2.x I had no problems printing 
under KDE using CUPS.  I simply printed to kprinter which would bring up the 
cups dialogs.  I am now using version 1.3.0 with the qt frontend but when I 
print to kprinter, nothing happens.  

Can anyone else use kprinter (CUPS) under qt lyx?  What is the trick?  

praedor
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Re: lyx-qt and printing in KDE - more

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Monday 10 February 2003 07:40 am, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
> With the standard xforms frontend on lyx-1.2.x I had no problems printing
> under KDE using CUPS.  I simply printed to kprinter which would bring up
> the cups dialogs.  I am now using version 1.3.0 with the qt frontend but
> when I print to kprinter, nothing happens.

Running lyx from a cli and trying to print gives me an error:

lp:  unable to print file: client-error-not-found

Thus, inspite of the printer being "kprinter" which works properly under lyx
1.2.x, under 1.3.0 it fails.

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Re: lyx-qt and printing in KDE - more

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Monday 10 February 2003 09:53 am, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Matej Cepl wrote:
> > Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> > > Confirmed. As a workaround, you can use Custom Export, output
> > > format LaTeX and Command "kprinter $$FName" or define
> >
> >  ^
> >  You mean PostScript, don't you?
>
> Indeed. I already sent a correction, but somehow it got swallowed.

Here's a more general question about printing from lyx and pdf.  More often 
than not, if I save a document to a pdf from lyx, the text appears horrible 
in acroread or xpdf - blocky, fuzzy.  If I print the same document to my cups 
printing system and then select to print to pdf, the output is beautiful.  

The ugly look of lyx-to-pdf files in acroread didn't translate to the actual 
printed output on paper, which is always fine, but the text is intolerable 
for reading on-screen.  Why would the pdf output from lyx be so poorer in 
rendering than that from my printer (via cups and print-to-pdf)?  

praedor

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reference page output - underlining instead of italics

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have tried and retried generating a custom bibliography style (w/ makebst) 
for use in my lyx doc in which journal titles are underlined instead of 
italicized but I never get underlined output.  

What are the requirements to get the bibliography style to use underlining in 
lieu of italics?

praedor
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Page numbering question

2003-02-10 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have 7 pages in a document that shouldn't begin page numbering until the 
third page and at that page, begin numbering with i (Roman lowercase 
numerals).  I know how to suppress numbering on a given page, and I even know 
how to start numbering at a particular number, but I do not know how to get 
numbering started from a particular number several pages into a document.

Can someone help me out here?

praedor
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page margins not obeying

2003-02-08 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have strict margin requirements to meet.  I have set lyx to give me a 1.5 
left margin and a 1 top, bottom, and right margin.  The left and right 
margins are OK but the top and bottom are more than 1 inch.  

How do I FORCE lyx to produce doc pages with a 1 inch top and bottom margin?

praedor
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Re: page margins not obeying...more info

2003-02-08 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Saturday 08 February 2003 04:17 pm, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
 I have strict margin requirements to meet.  I have set lyx to give me a
 1.5 left margin and a 1 top, bottom, and right margin.  The left and
 right margins are OK but the top and bottom are more than 1 inch.

 How do I FORCE lyx to produce doc pages with a 1 inch top and bottom
 margin?

There is one other requirement besides the margins indicated above.  I need
the page numbers, which occur at the top right of each page, to be 3/4 inch
from the top (thus 1/4 inch from the first text line on the page.

How do I force the text margins to be what I need and specify page numbers
print 3/4 inch from the top of the page?

praedor

- --
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.

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page margins not obeying

2003-02-08 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have strict margin requirements to meet.  I have set lyx to give me a 1.5 
left margin and a 1 top, bottom, and right margin.  The left and right 
margins are OK but the top and bottom are more than 1 inch.  

How do I FORCE lyx to produce doc pages with a 1 inch top and bottom margin?

praedor
- -- 
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: page margins not obeying...more info

2003-02-08 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Saturday 08 February 2003 04:17 pm, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
 I have strict margin requirements to meet.  I have set lyx to give me a
 1.5 left margin and a 1 top, bottom, and right margin.  The left and
 right margins are OK but the top and bottom are more than 1 inch.

 How do I FORCE lyx to produce doc pages with a 1 inch top and bottom
 margin?

There is one other requirement besides the margins indicated above.  I need
the page numbers, which occur at the top right of each page, to be 3/4 inch
from the top (thus 1/4 inch from the first text line on the page.

How do I force the text margins to be what I need and specify page numbers
print 3/4 inch from the top of the page?

praedor

- --
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.

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page margins not obeying

2003-02-08 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have strict margin requirements to meet.  I have set lyx to give me a 1.5" 
left margin and a 1" top, bottom, and right margin.  The left and right 
margins are OK but the top and bottom are more than 1 inch.  

How do I FORCE lyx to produce doc pages with a 1 inch top and bottom margin?

praedor
- -- 
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: page margins not obeying...more info

2003-02-08 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Saturday 08 February 2003 04:17 pm, Praedor Tempus Atrebates wrote:
> I have strict margin requirements to meet.  I have set lyx to give me a
> 1.5" left margin and a 1" top, bottom, and right margin.  The left and
> right margins are OK but the top and bottom are more than 1 inch.
>
> How do I FORCE lyx to produce doc pages with a 1 inch top and bottom
> margin?

There is one other requirement besides the margins indicated above.  I need
the page numbers, which occur at the top right of each page, to be 3/4 inch
from the top (thus 1/4 inch from the first text line on the page.

How do I force the text margins to be what I need and specify page numbers
print 3/4 inch from the top of the page?

praedor

- --
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.

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bibunits/chapterbib question/problems

2003-02-07 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have a thesis document that contains 4 chapters.  It is in one single file 
and requires bibliographies appear at the end of each chapter.  I have been 
trying to get chapterbib to work but it produces senseless (to me) errors and 
I just cannot get it working.

To make it chapterbib work, I tried breaking my document into 4 separate lyx 
files, created a new lyx document and included the 4 chapters in it.  The 
individual chapters with their figures and tables display/render fine on 
their own (previewed as postscript) but when I try to preview the combined 
document I get a slew of error boxes associated with the first chapter 
concerning 2 eps figures in the document.  There are errors about not being 
able to find the file and then errors about not being able to scale them to 
their scaled value.  

I do not understand this.  The lyx file that includes the 4 individual chapter 
lyx documents resides in the same directory as the chapters do, as do the 
figures.  The individual files have not problems but when included into the 
combined document, magically some of the figures are DOA.

I have also been looking at bibunits, which I think is my preferred method to 
do what I need.  One lyx document containing the text/figures for all the 
chapters, but each with its own independent bibliography.  I just cannot 
figure out how to actually use bibunits.

I do not have to worry about any elaborate sections/subsections, wrt bibunits, 
just each chapter as a bibunit with its own bibliography list.  How does one 
do this with bibunits.  I have the bibunits.sty file (in the same location as 
the chapterbib.sty file) but if I try to includepackage{bibunits} in my 
preamble, I get an error that the bibunits.sty file cannot be found.  

Thus, two questions for bibunits:  where should the bibunits.sty file reside 
in the latex/lyx tree and how does one use bibunits in the manner I need?

I have experimented some with inserting tex and altering the preamble but 
nothing works - all I get are errors.

praedor
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: Rebuilding rpm

2003-02-07 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Friday 07 February 2003 11:32 am, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
  Remzi == Remzi Seker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Remzi And rebuilt the src rpm for Mandrake 9.0. Is there a public ftp
 Remzi server I can push it on, if anyone is ineterested? I can not
 Remzi send it through e-mail, too large, and I am behind a firewall.

 If you mean that you built lyx on mandrake 9.0, you can upload it to
 ftp.lyx.org/incoming.

I can see the file when I connect to ftp.lyx.org but when I try to download it 
I get a message that the file doesn't exist.  Does it or does it not really 
exist?

praedor

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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Where do I put bibunits.sty?

2003-02-07 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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Please, someone throw me a bone.

I have bibunits.sty and need to use it on a multipart document.  No matter 
where I put the bibunits.sty file, however, lyx cannot find it.  What is the 
magic to getting a new style file to take?  To be visable and useful to lyx?

praedor
- -- 
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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bibunits/chapterbib question/problems

2003-02-07 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have a thesis document that contains 4 chapters.  It is in one single file 
and requires bibliographies appear at the end of each chapter.  I have been 
trying to get chapterbib to work but it produces senseless (to me) errors and 
I just cannot get it working.

To make it chapterbib work, I tried breaking my document into 4 separate lyx 
files, created a new lyx document and included the 4 chapters in it.  The 
individual chapters with their figures and tables display/render fine on 
their own (previewed as postscript) but when I try to preview the combined 
document I get a slew of error boxes associated with the first chapter 
concerning 2 eps figures in the document.  There are errors about not being 
able to find the file and then errors about not being able to scale them to 
their scaled value.  

I do not understand this.  The lyx file that includes the 4 individual chapter 
lyx documents resides in the same directory as the chapters do, as do the 
figures.  The individual files have not problems but when included into the 
combined document, magically some of the figures are DOA.

I have also been looking at bibunits, which I think is my preferred method to 
do what I need.  One lyx document containing the text/figures for all the 
chapters, but each with its own independent bibliography.  I just cannot 
figure out how to actually use bibunits.

I do not have to worry about any elaborate sections/subsections, wrt bibunits, 
just each chapter as a bibunit with its own bibliography list.  How does one 
do this with bibunits.  I have the bibunits.sty file (in the same location as 
the chapterbib.sty file) but if I try to includepackage{bibunits} in my 
preamble, I get an error that the bibunits.sty file cannot be found.  

Thus, two questions for bibunits:  where should the bibunits.sty file reside 
in the latex/lyx tree and how does one use bibunits in the manner I need?

I have experimented some with inserting tex and altering the preamble but 
nothing works - all I get are errors.

praedor
- -- 
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: Rebuilding rpm

2003-02-07 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Friday 07 February 2003 11:32 am, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
  Remzi == Remzi Seker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Remzi And rebuilt the src rpm for Mandrake 9.0. Is there a public ftp
 Remzi server I can push it on, if anyone is ineterested? I can not
 Remzi send it through e-mail, too large, and I am behind a firewall.

 If you mean that you built lyx on mandrake 9.0, you can upload it to
 ftp.lyx.org/incoming.

I can see the file when I connect to ftp.lyx.org but when I try to download it 
I get a message that the file doesn't exist.  Does it or does it not really 
exist?

praedor

- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Where do I put bibunits.sty?

2003-02-07 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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Please, someone throw me a bone.

I have bibunits.sty and need to use it on a multipart document.  No matter 
where I put the bibunits.sty file, however, lyx cannot find it.  What is the 
magic to getting a new style file to take?  To be visable and useful to lyx?

praedor
- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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bibunits/chapterbib question/problems

2003-02-07 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have a thesis document that contains 4 chapters.  It is in one single file 
and requires bibliographies appear at the end of each chapter.  I have been 
trying to get chapterbib to work but it produces senseless (to me) errors and 
I just cannot get it working.

To make it chapterbib work, I tried breaking my document into 4 separate lyx 
files, created a new lyx document and included the 4 chapters in it.  The 
individual chapters with their figures and tables display/render fine on 
their own (previewed as postscript) but when I try to preview the combined 
document I get a slew of error boxes associated with the first chapter 
concerning 2 eps figures in the document.  There are errors about not being 
able to find the file and then errors about not being able to scale them to 
their scaled value.  

I do not understand this.  The lyx file that includes the 4 individual chapter 
lyx documents resides in the same directory as the chapters do, as do the 
figures.  The individual files have not problems but when included into the 
combined document, magically some of the figures are DOA.

I have also been looking at bibunits, which I think is my preferred method to 
do what I need.  One lyx document containing the text/figures for all the 
chapters, but each with its own independent bibliography.  I just cannot 
figure out how to actually use bibunits.

I do not have to worry about any elaborate sections/subsections, wrt bibunits, 
just each chapter as a bibunit with its own bibliography list.  How does one 
do this with bibunits.  I have the bibunits.sty file (in the same location as 
the chapterbib.sty file) but if I try to includepackage{bibunits} in my 
preamble, I get an error that the bibunits.sty file cannot be found.  

Thus, two questions for bibunits:  where should the bibunits.sty file reside 
in the latex/lyx tree and how does one use bibunits in the manner I need?

I have experimented some with inserting tex and altering the preamble but 
nothing works - all I get are errors.

praedor
- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Re: Rebuilding rpm

2003-02-07 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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On Friday 07 February 2003 11:32 am, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Remzi" == Remzi Seker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Remzi> And rebuilt the src rpm for Mandrake 9.0. Is there a public ftp
> Remzi> server I can push it on, if anyone is ineterested? I can not
> Remzi> send it through e-mail, too large, and I am behind a firewall.
>
> If you mean that you built lyx on mandrake 9.0, you can upload it to
> ftp.lyx.org/incoming.

I can see the file when I connect to ftp.lyx.org but when I try to download it 
I get a message that the file doesn't exist.  Does it or does it not really 
exist?

praedor

- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Where do I put bibunits.sty?

2003-02-07 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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Please, someone throw me a bone.

I have bibunits.sty and need to use it on a multipart document.  No matter 
where I put the bibunits.sty file, however, lyx cannot find it.  What is the 
magic to getting a new style file to take?  To be visable and useful to lyx?

praedor
- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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independent references for each chapter

2003-02-06 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have read the chapterbib tip from the web but I have done what it says yet 
still fail to get references at the end of each chapter.

I have 4 chapters and need 4 independent reference lists for these chapters.

I am using the chapterbib style and add the bibtex reference at the end of 
each chapter.  I enter the names of the independent bibtex references as 
appropriate.  When I preview the document, it APPEARS that my second chapter 
is trying to use the bibliography file from the first chapter rather than its 
own chapter.  I get a lot of question marks with a few reference numbers here 
and there with high numbers (like 180, 182) when I should be getting a reset 
numbering system for each chapter.  

What is the trick here?  I have lyx 1.2.0 (I cannot at this time upgrade) on 
Mandrake 8.2.  Can anyone help me out here?  

This is my document's preamble:
\usepackage{chapterbib}
\usepackage{cite}

\makeatletter\def\@cite#1#2{({#1\if@tempswa , #2\fi})}
\def\@biblabel#1{#1.}
\let\oldthebibliography=\thebibliography
\renewcommand{\thebibliography}{%
   \makeatletter%
   \renewcommand{\section}[2]{}%
   \renewcommand\@mkboth[2]{}%
   \oldthebibliography}


\lhead{}
\chead{}
\rhead{\thepage}
\lfoot{}
\cfoot{}
\rfoot{}

\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}


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\dnaZ #1\@empty}
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#1%
 \ifx\@empty#2%
   \let\dnaZ\endgroup
\else
   \dnaSpace \-%
\fi
\dnaZ #2%
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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independent references for each chapter

2003-02-06 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have read the chapterbib tip from the web but I have done what it says yet 
still fail to get references at the end of each chapter.

I have 4 chapters and need 4 independent reference lists for these chapters.

I am using the chapterbib style and add the bibtex reference at the end of 
each chapter.  I enter the names of the independent bibtex references as 
appropriate.  When I preview the document, it APPEARS that my second chapter 
is trying to use the bibliography file from the first chapter rather than its 
own chapter.  I get a lot of question marks with a few reference numbers here 
and there with high numbers (like 180, 182) when I should be getting a reset 
numbering system for each chapter.  

What is the trick here?  I have lyx 1.2.0 (I cannot at this time upgrade) on 
Mandrake 8.2.  Can anyone help me out here?  

This is my document's preamble:
\usepackage{chapterbib}
\usepackage{cite}

\makeatletter\def\@cite#1#2{({#1\if@tempswa , #2\fi})}
\def\@biblabel#1{#1.}
\let\oldthebibliography=\thebibliography
\renewcommand{\thebibliography}{%
   \makeatletter%
   \renewcommand{\section}[2]{}%
   \renewcommand\@mkboth[2]{}%
   \oldthebibliography}


\lhead{}
\chead{}
\rhead{\thepage}
\lfoot{}
\cfoot{}
\rfoot{}

\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}


\newcommand\dna[1]{\leavevmode \begingroup
\dnaZ #1\@empty}
\def\dnaZ #1#2{%
#1%
 \ifx\@empty#2%
   \let\dnaZ\endgroup
\else
   \dnaSpace \-%
\fi
\dnaZ #2%
}
\newcommand\dnaSpace{\nobreak\hspace{0pt plus .1pt}}
\hyphenation{mRNA}


- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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independent references for each chapter

2003-02-06 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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I have read the chapterbib tip from the web but I have done what it says yet 
still fail to get references at the end of each chapter.

I have 4 chapters and need 4 independent reference lists for these chapters.

I am using the chapterbib style and add the bibtex reference at the end of 
each chapter.  I enter the names of the independent bibtex references as 
appropriate.  When I preview the document, it APPEARS that my second chapter 
is trying to use the bibliography file from the first chapter rather than its 
own chapter.  I get a lot of question marks with a few reference numbers here 
and there with high numbers (like 180, 182) when I should be getting a reset 
numbering system for each chapter.  

What is the trick here?  I have lyx 1.2.0 (I cannot at this time upgrade) on 
Mandrake 8.2.  Can anyone help me out here?  

This is my document's preamble:
\usepackage{chapterbib}
\usepackage{cite}

\makeatletter\def\@cite#1#2{({#1\if@tempswa , #2\fi})}
\def\@biblabel#1{#1.}
\let\oldthebibliography=\thebibliography
\renewcommand{\thebibliography}{%
   \makeatletter%
   \renewcommand{\section}[2]{}%
   \renewcommand\@mkboth[2]{}%
   \oldthebibliography}


\lhead{}
\chead{}
\rhead{\thepage}
\lfoot{}
\cfoot{}
\rfoot{}

\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}


\newcommand\dna[1]{\leavevmode \begingroup
\dnaZ #1\@empty}
\def\dnaZ #1#2{%
#1%
 \ifx\@empty#2%
   \let\dnaZ\endgroup
\else
   \dnaSpace \-%
\fi
\dnaZ #2%
}
\newcommand\dnaSpace{\nobreak\hspace{0pt plus .1pt}}
\hyphenation{mRNA}


- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Test...ignore

2003-01-02 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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Testing...mailserver problems...have I been bumped from list?
- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Test...ignore

2003-01-02 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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Testing...mailserver problems...have I been bumped from list?
- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Test...ignore

2003-01-02 Thread Praedor Tempus Atrebates
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Testing...mailserver problems...have I been bumped from list?
- -- 
Conservatives of all times are adventitious liars.
- - Friedrich Nietzsche.
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