Hi,
I use Lyx 2-2 on macOS Sierra with the native spell checker.
I would like to share my modifications to the user dictionary on different
machines.
Is there a way to transfer the user dictionary?
If not, is it possible if I use Aspell or Hunspell in the future?
Thanks a lot,
Ralf
It's the Win32 version running on XP SP3. Is it somehow possible to see
the contents of the PATH variable while LyX is running (e.g. by
executing additional commands like 'echo $PATH') in the debug console?
It's the Win32 version running on XP SP3. Is it somehow possible to see
the contents of the PATH variable while LyX is running (e.g. by
executing additional commands like 'echo $PATH') in the debug console?
It's the Win32 version running on XP SP3. Is it somehow possible to see
the contents of the PATH variable while LyX is running (e.g. by
executing additional commands like 'echo $PATH') in the debug console?
I did. Had no influence.
Am 12.02.2014 23:57, schrieb Stephan Witt:
Am 12.02.2014 um 10:25 schrieb Ralf Glaser, track IT
ralf.gla...@trackitsystems.de:
I tested adding the LyX PATH extension to the PATH variable and LyX works fine
now.
Unfortunately this results in cygwins's python version
I did. Had no influence.
Am 12.02.2014 23:57, schrieb Stephan Witt:
Am 12.02.2014 um 10:25 schrieb Ralf Glaser, track IT
ralf.gla...@trackitsystems.de:
I tested adding the LyX PATH extension to the PATH variable and LyX works fine
now.
Unfortunately this results in cygwins's python version
I did. Had no influence.
Am 12.02.2014 23:57, schrieb Stephan Witt:
Am 12.02.2014 um 10:25 schrieb "Ralf Glaser, track IT"
<ralf.gla...@trackitsystems.de>:
I tested adding the LyX PATH extension to the PATH variable and LyX works fine
now.
Unfortunately this results in
I tested adding the LyX PATH extension to the PATH variable and LyX works fine
now.
Unfortunately this results in cygwins's python version beeing no longer
accessible as LyX's python is beeing used now.
It's a workaround but i'd really like to make LyX add it's PATH prefix as
intended.
I
I tested adding the LyX PATH extension to the PATH variable and LyX works fine
now.
Unfortunately this results in cygwins's python version beeing no longer
accessible as LyX's python is beeing used now.
It's a workaround but i'd really like to make LyX add it's PATH prefix as
intended.
I
I tested adding the LyX PATH extension to the PATH variable and LyX works fine
now.
Unfortunately this results in cygwins's python version beeing no longer
accessible as LyX's python is beeing used now.
It's a workaround but i'd really like to make LyX add it's PATH prefix as
intended.
I
: Ctrl+O)
Is it possible to invoke lyx2lyx directly from a terminal window?
Ralf
Am 10.02.2014 19:32, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Ralf Glaser, track IT wrote:
Hello,
please find attached the Lyx 1.6 file which Lyx 2.0 won't open.
Thanks. It opens just fine here. I suppose lyx2lyx
Spitzmüller:
Ralf Glaser, track IT wrote:
Hello,
please find attached the Lyx 1.6 file which Lyx 2.0 won't open.
Thanks. It opens just fine here. I suppose lyx2lyx (the converter between
different LyX formats) does not work properly on your side. Maybe a Python
problem.
Can you open LyX from
: Ctrl+O)
Is it possible to invoke lyx2lyx directly from a terminal window?
Ralf
Am 10.02.2014 19:32, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Ralf Glaser, track IT wrote:
Hello,
please find attached the Lyx 1.6 file which Lyx 2.0 won't open.
Thanks. It opens just fine here. I suppose lyx2lyx
Spitzmüller:
Ralf Glaser, track IT wrote:
Hello,
please find attached the Lyx 1.6 file which Lyx 2.0 won't open.
Thanks. It opens just fine here. I suppose lyx2lyx (the converter between
different LyX formats) does not work properly on your side. Maybe a Python
problem.
Can you open LyX from
pen: Ctrl+O)
Is it possible to invoke lyx2lyx directly from a terminal window?
Ralf
Am 10.02.2014 19:32, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Ralf Glaser, track IT wrote:
Hello,
please find attached the Lyx 1.6 file which Lyx 2.0 won't open.
Thanks. It opens just fine here. I suppose lyx2
14 19:32, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Ralf Glaser, track IT wrote:
Hello,
please find attached the Lyx 1.6 file which Lyx 2.0 won't open.
Thanks. It opens just fine here. I suppose lyx2lyx (the converter between
different LyX formats) does not work properly on your side. Maybe a Python
proble
I'm running Lyx on a Windows XP system and tried to upgrade from 1.6.7
to 2.0.
Unfortunately Lyx failes to open 1.6 files with the following message:
“\Buffer_convertLyxFormat.h is not a readable LyX document”
I tried upgrading to 1.6.9 before moving on to 2.0 with the following
result:
I'm running Lyx on a Windows XP system and tried to upgrade from 1.6.7
to 2.0.
Unfortunately Lyx failes to open 1.6 files with the following message:
“\Buffer_convertLyxFormat.h is not a readable LyX document”
I tried upgrading to 1.6.9 before moving on to 2.0 with the following
result:
I'm running Lyx on a Windows XP system and tried to upgrade from 1.6.7
to 2.0.
Unfortunately Lyx failes to open 1.6 files with the following message:
“\Buffer_convertLyxFormat.h is not a readable LyX document”
I tried upgrading to 1.6.9 before moving on to 2.0 with the following
result:
Hi group,
this should be easy, couldn't find it however in
Tools-Preferences-Editing-Shortcuts:
what is the keyboard shortcut for updating the pdf? (And for creating a pdf?) I
saw the shortcuts for 'dvi' and 'ps' though ...
Cheers
-Ralf
Hi group,
this should be easy, couldn't find it however in
Tools-Preferences-Editing-Shortcuts:
what is the keyboard shortcut for updating the pdf? (And for creating a pdf?) I
saw the shortcuts for 'dvi' and 'ps' though ...
Cheers
-Ralf
Hi group,
this should be easy, couldn't find it however in
Tools->Preferences->Editing->Shortcuts:
what is the keyboard shortcut for updating the pdf? (And for creating a pdf?) I
saw the shortcuts for 'dvi' and 'ps' though ...
Cheers
-Ralf
Hi group,
is there a simple way of changing the page layout of the ToC? Specifically I'd
like to have a slightly larger page.
If not, where is the script that generates the ToC? Couldn't find it ...
Cheers
-Ralf
Ralf rsc...@... writes:
Hi group,
is there a simple way of changing the page layout of the ToC? Specifically I'd
like to have a slightly larger page.
This works:
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect\enlargethispage{2ex}}
I put it in the section which need to have a larger page in the ToC
Hi group,
is there a simple way of changing the page layout of the ToC? Specifically I'd
like to have a slightly larger page.
If not, where is the script that generates the ToC? Couldn't find it ...
Cheers
-Ralf
Ralf rsc...@... writes:
Hi group,
is there a simple way of changing the page layout of the ToC? Specifically I'd
like to have a slightly larger page.
This works:
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect\enlargethispage{2ex}}
I put it in the section which need to have a larger page in the ToC
Hi group,
is there a simple way of changing the page layout of the ToC? Specifically I'd
like to have a slightly larger page.
If not, where is the script that generates the ToC? Couldn't find it ...
Cheers
-Ralf
Ralf <rsc...@...> writes:
>
> Hi group,
>
> is there a simple way of changing the page layout of the ToC? Specifically I'd
> like to have a slightly larger page.
This works:
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect\enlargethispage{2ex}}
I put it in the section which need to have a l
appear close the first reference ...
Cheers
-Ralf
appear close the first reference ...
Cheers
-Ralf
ill A4)
with the requirement that they should appear close the first reference ...
Cheers
-Ralf
Ralf Schaa ralf.sc...@... writes:
Cool - Thanks both of you!
Cheers
Hi all,
is there an option to make whitespaces visible in the Lyx GUI? You know, similar
as to 'show hidden text' in Word?
Reason for this: often I overlook that there is a whitespace missing before and
after citations and references.
Cheers
-Ralf
Ralf Schaa ralf.sc...@... writes:
Cool - Thanks both of you!
Cheers
Hi all,
is there an option to make whitespaces visible in the Lyx GUI? You know, similar
as to 'show hidden text' in Word?
Reason for this: often I overlook that there is a whitespace missing before and
after citations and references.
Cheers
-Ralf
Ralf Schaa <ralf.sc...@...> writes:
Cool - Thanks both of you!
Cheers
Hi all,
is there an option to make whitespaces visible in the Lyx GUI? You know, similar
as to 'show hidden text' in Word?
Reason for this: often I overlook that there is a whitespace missing before and
after citations and references.
Cheers
-Ralf
it however.
Any hints?
Cheers
-Ralf
it however.
Any hints?
Cheers
-Ralf
it however.
Any hints?
Cheers
-Ralf
Okay,
tried to edit the cua.bind file and failed.
This I found
#\bind C-k font-noun
I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...
What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?
Cheers
-Ralf
p.s. Lyx1.6.3 on WinXP and c
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
[snip]
On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
I don't think this is widely used/needed by the general public.
+ yes, seems like it
How about creating this keybinding yourself?
+ Alright, probably worthwhile
Ralf ralf.sc...@... writes:
[snip]
#\bind C-k font-noun
I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...
What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?
a simple spell worked: instead of 'k' I used 'j':
\bind C-j font
citation without always compiling
(or clicking on it).
Is this behaviour editable somewhere?
Cheers
-Ralf
Rich Shepard rshep...@... writes:
[snip]
Look in the preferences-short cuts menu to see all the bindings. I've
found in the latest version that editing the bindings in the short cuts
widget works better than directly editing the bind file.
cheers mate! will do next time
-ralf
, the tooltip shows the entire reference, not the citation as you would
in the compiled document, isn't it?
Cheers
-Ralf
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
[snip]
command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
Right on Guenter - problem solved !
Cheers
-Ralf
Okay,
tried to edit the cua.bind file and failed.
This I found
#\bind C-k font-noun
I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...
What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?
Cheers
-Ralf
p.s. Lyx1.6.3 on WinXP and c
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
[snip]
On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
I don't think this is widely used/needed by the general public.
+ yes, seems like it
How about creating this keybinding yourself?
+ Alright, probably worthwhile
Ralf ralf.sc...@... writes:
[snip]
#\bind C-k font-noun
I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...
What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?
a simple spell worked: instead of 'k' I used 'j':
\bind C-j font
citation without always compiling
(or clicking on it).
Is this behaviour editable somewhere?
Cheers
-Ralf
Rich Shepard rshep...@... writes:
[snip]
Look in the preferences-short cuts menu to see all the bindings. I've
found in the latest version that editing the bindings in the short cuts
widget works better than directly editing the bind file.
cheers mate! will do next time
-ralf
, the tooltip shows the entire reference, not the citation as you would
in the compiled document, isn't it?
Cheers
-Ralf
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
[snip]
command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
Right on Guenter - problem solved !
Cheers
-Ralf
Okay,
tried to edit the cua.bind file and failed.
This I found
#\bind "C-k" "font-noun"
I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...
What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?
Cheers
-Ralf
p.s. Lyx
Guenter Milde <mi...@...> writes:
[snip]
> On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
> > how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
> I don't think this is widely used/needed by the general public.
+ yes, seems like it
> How about creating this keybinding yourself?
Ralf <ralf.sc...@...> writes:
[snip]
> #\bind "C-k" "font-noun"
>
> I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
> hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...
>
> What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?
a simple spell
citation without always compiling
(or clicking on it).
Is this behaviour editable somewhere?
Cheers
-Ralf
Rich Shepard <rshep...@...> writes:
[snip]
>Look in the preferences->short cuts menu to see all the bindings. I've
> found in the latest version that editing the bindings in the short cuts
> widget works better than directly editing the bind file.
cheers mate! will do next time
-ralf
at
> least in 1.6.3).
well yes, the tooltip shows the entire reference, not the citation as you would
in the compiled document, isn't it?
Cheers
-Ralf
Guenter Milde <mi...@...> writes:
[snip]
>command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
Right on Guenter - problem solved !
Cheers
-Ralf
- I use
PNG format and the error message occurs when changing the figure in an external
editor while Lyx is still open.
It does not bother me so much, since the pdf-output works just fine. And when
re-opening Lyx the figures are there again.
Cheers
-Ralf
) that includes it ... how do you folks think?
Cheers
-Ralf
) it can be difficult
to have them in the place where you would like them and also have a good looking
text - enlargethispage gives you an additional amount of freedom in that case,
so that the paragraph does not continue on the next page with only a few words
Cheers
-Ralf
- I use
PNG format and the error message occurs when changing the figure in an external
editor while Lyx is still open.
It does not bother me so much, since the pdf-output works just fine. And when
re-opening Lyx the figures are there again.
Cheers
-Ralf
) that includes it ... how do you folks think?
Cheers
-Ralf
) it can be difficult
to have them in the place where you would like them and also have a good looking
text - enlargethispage gives you an additional amount of freedom in that case,
so that the paragraph does not continue on the next page with only a few words
Cheers
-Ralf
rror message looks familiar - I use
PNG format and the error message occurs when changing the figure in an external
editor while Lyx is still open.
It does not bother me so much, since the pdf-output works just fine. And when
re-opening Lyx the figures are there again.
Cheers
-Ralf
) that includes it ... how do you folks think?
Cheers
-Ralf
lot of large figures in a chapter (which i do) it can be difficult
to have them in the place where you would like them and also have a good looking
text - enlargethispage gives you an additional amount of freedom in that case,
so that the paragraph does not continue on the next page with only a few words
Cheers
-Ralf
Thomas Løcke thomas.granv...@... writes:
I do though have one request for the coming versions of LyX: When you
mouseover the various GUI buttons, how about adding the shortcut to
the popup text, eg. CTRL + E for the Emphasis button?
Indeed - that is a luxury I would like as well!
Cheers
-Ralf
.
Is this expected behaviour or am I missing something?
Cheers
-Ralf
p.s. it's version 1.6.3 on WinXP
...biblatex maybe for the next project, not now anyway.
Cheers
-Ralf
Richard Heck rgh...@... writes:
[snip]
It sounds as if LyX doesn't know it's a child document. Have you set the
Default Master Document in the child?
right, that did the trick!
Cheers
-Ralf
Thomas Løcke thomas.granv...@... writes:
I do though have one request for the coming versions of LyX: When you
mouseover the various GUI buttons, how about adding the shortcut to
the popup text, eg. CTRL + E for the Emphasis button?
Indeed - that is a luxury I would like as well!
Cheers
-Ralf
.
Is this expected behaviour or am I missing something?
Cheers
-Ralf
p.s. it's version 1.6.3 on WinXP
...biblatex maybe for the next project, not now anyway.
Cheers
-Ralf
Richard Heck rgh...@... writes:
[snip]
It sounds as if LyX doesn't know it's a child document. Have you set the
Default Master Document in the child?
right, that did the trick!
Cheers
-Ralf
s well!
Cheers
-Ralf
.
Is this expected behaviour or am I missing something?
Cheers
-Ralf
p.s. it's version 1.6.3 on WinXP
seems not so bad, maybe I'll try
that one first...biblatex maybe for the next project, not now anyway.
Cheers
-Ralf
Richard Heck <rgh...@...> writes:
[snip]
> It sounds as if LyX doesn't know it's a child document. Have you set the
> "Default Master Document" in the child?
right, that did the trick!
Cheers
-Ralf
a Reference-section in each Chapter?
2) what experiences you got with the packages and which do you recommend in
terms of simple usage, no fuzz, quick to use ? (I don't need fancy so much, so
simple but reliable will do...)
I use 1.6.2 (will upgrade soon) on WinXP.
Cheers!
-Ralf
need BibLatex on the other hand, then forget this post, I
don't know anything about it ...
As for the BibTex thing:
[Insert]-[List/TOC]-[BibTex Bibliography]
- Add your database
- Choose your style
Hope this helps
-Ralf
a Reference-section in each Chapter?
2) what experiences you got with the packages and which do you recommend in
terms of simple usage, no fuzz, quick to use ? (I don't need fancy so much, so
simple but reliable will do...)
I use 1.6.2 (will upgrade soon) on WinXP.
Cheers!
-Ralf
need BibLatex on the other hand, then forget this post, I
don't know anything about it ...
As for the BibTex thing:
[Insert]-[List/TOC]-[BibTex Bibliography]
- Add your database
- Choose your style
Hope this helps
-Ralf
a Reference-section in each Chapter?
2) what experiences you got with the packages and which do you recommend in
terms of simple usage, no fuzz, quick to use ? (I don't need fancy so much, so
simple but reliable will do...)
I use 1.6.2 (will upgrade soon) on WinXP.
Cheers!
-Ralf
the citation
style you want. If you need BibLatex on the other hand, then forget this post, I
don't know anything about it ...
As for the BibTex thing:
[Insert]->[List/TOC]->[BibTex Bibliography]
- Add your database
- Choose your style
Hope this helps
-Ralf
it, because the offending code was in the
BibTex part: I copied the BibTex entry from a website and there was a
(nonprintable?) character that caused the trouble.
But, I concur, an option to jump to the error in the Log file would be swell!
Thanks for the replies
-Ralf
it, because the offending code was in the
BibTex part: I copied the BibTex entry from a website and there was a
(nonprintable?) character that caused the trouble.
But, I concur, an option to jump to the error in the Log file would be swell!
Thanks for the replies
-Ralf
did not recognize it, because the offending code was in the
BibTex part: I copied the BibTex entry from a website and there was a
(nonprintable?) character that caused the trouble.
But, I concur, an option to jump to the error in the Log file would be swell!
Thanks for the replies
-Ralf
check
it out
Hope this helps
Cheers
-Ralf
is very very helpfull.
Is something like this planned in a future release or maybe it is already there
and I just missed it?
How do you people solve things like this?
Cheers
-Ralf
and it seems Lyx still converts everything to EPS (?).
Is there a way to export only the text,not the pictures...?
Cheers
-Ralf
than an hour - closing Lyx and reopenening it
did the trick; well that is not what I call a deterministic behaviour
Anyway, what I do in these situations is that I export to Latex and work with
TeXnicCenter where you have more options for error tracking.
Still, Lyx is cool.
Cheers
-Ralf
check
it out
Hope this helps
Cheers
-Ralf
is very very helpfull.
Is something like this planned in a future release or maybe it is already there
and I just missed it?
How do you people solve things like this?
Cheers
-Ralf
and it seems Lyx still converts everything to EPS (?).
Is there a way to export only the text,not the pictures...?
Cheers
-Ralf
than an hour - closing Lyx and reopenening it
did the trick; well that is not what I call a deterministic behaviour
Anyway, what I do in these situations is that I export to Latex and work with
TeXnicCenter where you have more options for error tracking.
Still, Lyx is cool.
Cheers
-Ralf
s something to say about this all as well, so check
it out
Hope this helps
Cheers
-Ralf
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