Re: import Excel Graphic into LYX

2004-11-02 Thread Rod Pinna
In the past, the best way I have found to do it is:
1/ Install the adobe postscript printer driver.
2/ Put the chart on a seperate tab. I've found that trying to do it any other way 
tends to lead to inconsistent text sizes.
3/ Set the margins to the page so that you end up with a chart the exact size you 
want it. This is the only way I've found to get excel not to randomly scale stuff.

This results is reasonable files. I haven't done this for a few months, but I seem to 
remember I also had to run the figures through epstool, to clean up the ps output. 
Seems to be something the newer versions of excel do to the file, as with older 
versions I didn't have to.

Rod


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Re: import Excel Graphic into LYX

2004-11-02 Thread Rod Pinna
In the past, the best way I have found to do it is:
1/ Install the adobe postscript printer driver.
2/ Put the chart on a seperate tab. I've found that trying to do it any other way 
tends to lead to inconsistent text sizes.
3/ Set the margins to the page so that you end up with a chart the exact size you 
want it. This is the only way I've found to get excel not to randomly scale stuff.

This results is reasonable files. I haven't done this for a few months, but I seem to 
remember I also had to run the figures through epstool, to clean up the ps output. 
Seems to be something the newer versions of excel do to the file, as with older 
versions I didn't have to.

Rod


-- 
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Re: import Excel Graphic into LYX

2004-11-02 Thread Rod Pinna
In the past, the best way I have found to do it is:
1/ Install the adobe postscript printer driver.
2/ Put the chart on a seperate tab. I've found that trying to do it any other way 
tends to lead to inconsistent text sizes.
3/ Set the margins to the page so that you end up with a chart the exact size you 
want it. This is the only way I've found to get excel not to randomly scale stuff.

This results is reasonable files. I haven't done this for a few months, but I seem to 
remember I also had to run the figures through epstool, to clean up the ps output. 
Seems to be something the newer versions of excel do to the file, as with older 
versions I didn't have to.

Rod


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Re: Cygwin

2004-10-18 Thread Rod Pinna
Yeah, I have that running successfully. I have a fetish for using a linux like 
environment.

(Also, I have quite a lot of work done under linux, using a few different programs. 
Doing everything under cygwin would be easier for me).

As to why not use linux. Old laptop that will only fit one OS, and it has to be 
windows, for various reasons. 

Rod



Quoting Dominik Waßenhoven [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi Rod,
 
 Rod Pinna schrieb:
  Hi all,
  
  Just a quick question...due to a change in job, I've had to move to a
 windows
  platforms. I've tried compiling 1.3.4 and 1.3.5 under cygwin, without much
 luck.
  
  [...]
  Any pointers at all welcome.
 
 Better use the version of Ruurd Reitsma 
 (http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/). It does'nt need cygwin at all.
 
 Dominik.-
 


-- 
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Telephone: 079 81 677088
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Re: Cygwin

2004-10-18 Thread Rod Pinna
Thanks Angus.

I didn't know about the pre-compiled versions. As compiling takes about a day on 
the old computer I now have, that may be the better route.

Thanks.

Quoting Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Rod Pinna wrote:
 
  Yeah, I have that running successfully. I have a fetish for using a
  linux like environment.
  
  (Also, I have quite a lot of work done under linux, using a few
  different programs. Doing everything under cygwin would be easier
  for me).
  
  As to why not use linux. Old laptop that will only fit one OS, and
  it has to be windows, for various reasons.
  
  Rod
 
 Hi, Rod. Tow possibilities suggest themselves.
 1. Contact Kayvan Sylvan provately. He builds LyX 1.3.6cvs (that's 
 the bang up to date 1.3.x that's you're using) everyday for cygwin. 
 Maybe he has some ideas. Alternatively, just grab the exe from 
 ftp.sylvan.com.
 
 2. Contact the gcc mailing list. Linker errors like these are always 
 baffling.
 
 -- 
 Angus
 


-- 
Rod Pinna
Telephone: 079 81 677088
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: Cygwin

2004-10-18 Thread Rod Pinna
Angus or Kyvan,

I had a look at ftp.sylvan.com but couldn't spot a cygwin exe. A more explicit 
pointer would be appreciated :)

Thanks alot,
Rod


Quoting Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Thanks Angus.
 
 I didn't know about the pre-compiled versions. As compiling takes about a day
 on 
 the old computer I now have, that may be the better route.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Quoting Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  Rod Pinna wrote:
  
   Yeah, I have that running successfully. I have a fetish for using a
   linux like environment.
   
   (Also, I have quite a lot of work done under linux, using a few
   different programs. Doing everything under cygwin would be easier
   for me).
   
   As to why not use linux. Old laptop that will only fit one OS, and
   it has to be windows, for various reasons.
   
   Rod
  
  Hi, Rod. Tow possibilities suggest themselves.
  1. Contact Kayvan Sylvan provately. He builds LyX 1.3.6cvs (that's 
  the bang up to date 1.3.x that's you're using) everyday for cygwin. 
  Maybe he has some ideas. Alternatively, just grab the exe from 
  ftp.sylvan.com.
  
  2. Contact the gcc mailing list. Linker errors like these are always 
  baffling.
  
  -- 
  Angus
  
 
 
 -- 
 Rod Pinna
 Telephone: 079 81 677088
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 


-- 
Rod Pinna
Telephone: 079 81 677088
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: Cygwin

2004-10-18 Thread Rod Pinna
Yeah, I have that running successfully. I have a fetish for using a linux like 
environment.

(Also, I have quite a lot of work done under linux, using a few different programs. 
Doing everything under cygwin would be easier for me).

As to why not use linux. Old laptop that will only fit one OS, and it has to be 
windows, for various reasons. 

Rod



Quoting Dominik Waßenhoven [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi Rod,
 
 Rod Pinna schrieb:
  Hi all,
  
  Just a quick question...due to a change in job, I've had to move to a
 windows
  platforms. I've tried compiling 1.3.4 and 1.3.5 under cygwin, without much
 luck.
  
  [...]
  Any pointers at all welcome.
 
 Better use the version of Ruurd Reitsma 
 (http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/). It does'nt need cygwin at all.
 
 Dominik.-
 


-- 
Rod Pinna
Telephone: 079 81 677088
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: Cygwin

2004-10-18 Thread Rod Pinna
Thanks Angus.

I didn't know about the pre-compiled versions. As compiling takes about a day on 
the old computer I now have, that may be the better route.

Thanks.

Quoting Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Rod Pinna wrote:
 
  Yeah, I have that running successfully. I have a fetish for using a
  linux like environment.
  
  (Also, I have quite a lot of work done under linux, using a few
  different programs. Doing everything under cygwin would be easier
  for me).
  
  As to why not use linux. Old laptop that will only fit one OS, and
  it has to be windows, for various reasons.
  
  Rod
 
 Hi, Rod. Tow possibilities suggest themselves.
 1. Contact Kayvan Sylvan provately. He builds LyX 1.3.6cvs (that's 
 the bang up to date 1.3.x that's you're using) everyday for cygwin. 
 Maybe he has some ideas. Alternatively, just grab the exe from 
 ftp.sylvan.com.
 
 2. Contact the gcc mailing list. Linker errors like these are always 
 baffling.
 
 -- 
 Angus
 


-- 
Rod Pinna
Telephone: 079 81 677088
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: Cygwin

2004-10-18 Thread Rod Pinna
Angus or Kyvan,

I had a look at ftp.sylvan.com but couldn't spot a cygwin exe. A more explicit 
pointer would be appreciated :)

Thanks alot,
Rod


Quoting Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Thanks Angus.
 
 I didn't know about the pre-compiled versions. As compiling takes about a day
 on 
 the old computer I now have, that may be the better route.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Quoting Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  Rod Pinna wrote:
  
   Yeah, I have that running successfully. I have a fetish for using a
   linux like environment.
   
   (Also, I have quite a lot of work done under linux, using a few
   different programs. Doing everything under cygwin would be easier
   for me).
   
   As to why not use linux. Old laptop that will only fit one OS, and
   it has to be windows, for various reasons.
   
   Rod
  
  Hi, Rod. Tow possibilities suggest themselves.
  1. Contact Kayvan Sylvan provately. He builds LyX 1.3.6cvs (that's 
  the bang up to date 1.3.x that's you're using) everyday for cygwin. 
  Maybe he has some ideas. Alternatively, just grab the exe from 
  ftp.sylvan.com.
  
  2. Contact the gcc mailing list. Linker errors like these are always 
  baffling.
  
  -- 
  Angus
  
 
 
 -- 
 Rod Pinna
 Telephone: 079 81 677088
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 


-- 
Rod Pinna
Telephone: 079 81 677088
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: Cygwin

2004-10-18 Thread Rod Pinna
Yeah, I have that running successfully. I have a fetish for using a linux like 
environment.

(Also, I have quite a lot of work done under linux, using a few different programs. 
Doing everything under cygwin would be easier for me).

As to "why not use linux". Old laptop that will only fit one OS, and it has to be 
windows, for various reasons. 

Rod



Quoting Dominik Waßenhoven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi Rod,
> 
> Rod Pinna schrieb:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > Just a quick question...due to a change in job, I've had to move to a
> windows
> > platforms. I've tried compiling 1.3.4 and 1.3.5 under cygwin, without much
> luck.
> > 
> > [...]
> > Any pointers at all welcome.
> 
> Better use the version of Ruurd Reitsma 
> (http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/). It does'nt need cygwin at all.
> 
> Dominik.-
> 


-- 
Rod Pinna
Telephone: 079 81 677088
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: Cygwin

2004-10-18 Thread Rod Pinna
Thanks Angus.

I didn't know about the pre-compiled versions. As compiling takes about a day on 
the old computer I now have, that may be the better route.

Thanks.

Quoting Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Rod Pinna wrote:
> 
> > Yeah, I have that running successfully. I have a fetish for using a
> > linux like environment.
> > 
> > (Also, I have quite a lot of work done under linux, using a few
> > different programs. Doing everything under cygwin would be easier
> > for me).
> > 
> > As to "why not use linux". Old laptop that will only fit one OS, and
> > it has to be windows, for various reasons.
> > 
> > Rod
> 
> Hi, Rod. Tow possibilities suggest themselves.
> 1. Contact Kayvan Sylvan provately. He builds LyX 1.3.6cvs (that's 
> the bang up to date 1.3.x that's you're using) everyday for cygwin. 
> Maybe he has some ideas. Alternatively, just grab the exe from 
> ftp.sylvan.com.
> 
> 2. Contact the gcc mailing list. Linker errors like these are always 
> baffling.
> 
> -- 
> Angus
> 


-- 
Rod Pinna
Telephone: 079 81 677088
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: Cygwin

2004-10-18 Thread Rod Pinna
Angus or Kyvan,

I had a look at ftp.sylvan.com but couldn't spot a cygwin exe. A more explicit 
pointer would be appreciated :)

Thanks alot,
Rod


Quoting Rod Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Thanks Angus.
> 
> I didn't know about the pre-compiled versions. As compiling takes about a day
> on 
> the old computer I now have, that may be the better route.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Quoting Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > Rod Pinna wrote:
> > 
> > > Yeah, I have that running successfully. I have a fetish for using a
> > > linux like environment.
> > > 
> > > (Also, I have quite a lot of work done under linux, using a few
> > > different programs. Doing everything under cygwin would be easier
> > > for me).
> > > 
> > > As to "why not use linux". Old laptop that will only fit one OS, and
> > > it has to be windows, for various reasons.
> > > 
> > > Rod
> > 
> > Hi, Rod. Tow possibilities suggest themselves.
> > 1. Contact Kayvan Sylvan provately. He builds LyX 1.3.6cvs (that's 
> > the bang up to date 1.3.x that's you're using) everyday for cygwin. 
> > Maybe he has some ideas. Alternatively, just grab the exe from 
> > ftp.sylvan.com.
> > 
> > 2. Contact the gcc mailing list. Linker errors like these are always 
> > baffling.
> > 
> > -- 
> > Angus
> > 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rod Pinna
> Telephone: 079 81 677088
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 


-- 
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Telephone: 079 81 677088
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Cygwin

2004-10-17 Thread Rod Pinna
Hi all,


Just a quick question...due to a change in job, I've had to move to a windows
platforms. I've tried compiling 1.3.4 and 1.3.5 under cygwin, without much luck.

I've attached my config.log file. Compile is for XForms (the 1.0.90 version).
Compiler is

$ gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.3.3/specs
Configured with: /gcc/gcc-3.3.3-3/configure --verbose --prefix=/usr
--exec-prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --libdir=/usr/lib --libexecdir=/usr/lib
--mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info
--enable-languages=c,ada,c++,d,f77,java,objc,pascal --enable-nls
--without-included-gettext --enable-libgcj --with-system-zlib
--enable-interpreter --enable-threads=posix --enable-java-gc=boehm
--enable-sjlj-exceptions --disable-version-specific-runtime-libs
--disable-win32-registry
Thread model: posix
gcc version 3.3.3 (cygwin special)


The error is

lyxtextclasslist.o(.dtors+0x0):lyxtextclasslist.C: undefined reference to
`__GLOBAL__D__ZNK16LyXTextClassList13NumberOfClassERKSs'

mathed/.libs/libmathed.a(math_cursor.o)(.ctors+0x0):math_cursor.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__I_theCutBuffer'
mathed/.libs/libmathed.a(math_cursor.o)(.dtors+0x0):math_cursor.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__D_theCutBuffer'
mathed/.libs/libmathed.a(math_inset.o)(.ctors+0x0):math_inset.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__I__ZNK9MathInset6heightEv'
mathed/.libs/libmathed.a(math_inset.o)(.dtors+0x0):math_inset.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__D__ZNK9MathInset6heightEv'
frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(FormPrint.o)(.ctors+0x0):FormPrint.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__I__ZN9FormPrintC2Ev'
frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(FormPrint.o)(.dtors+0x0):FormPrint.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__D__ZN9FormPrintC2Ev'
frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(FormTabular.o)(.ctors+0x0):FormTabular.C:
undefined reference to `__GLOBAL__I__ZN11FormTabularC2Ev'

frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(FormTabular.o)(.dtors+0x0):FormTabular.C:
undefined reference to `__GLOBAL__D__ZN11FormTabularC2Ev'

frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(checkedwidgets.o)(.ctors+0x0):checkedwidgets.C:
undefined reference to `__GLOBAL__I__Z19addCheckedL
yXLengthR20ButtonControllerBaseP7flobjs_S2_'
frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(checkedwidgets.o)(.dtors+0x0):checkedwidgets.C:
undefined reference to `__GLOBAL__D__Z19addCheckedL
yXLengthR20ButtonControllerBaseP7flobjs_S2_'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[3]: *** [lyx.exe] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/Rod/lyx-1.3.4/src'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/Rod/lyx-1.3.4/src'
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/Rod/lyx-1.3.4/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1



Apologies for the formatting, I'm reduced to a webmail client at present.

Any pointers at all welcome.

Thanks alot,
Rod
-- 
Rod Pinna
Telephone: 079 81 677088
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


config.log.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data


Cygwin

2004-10-17 Thread Rod Pinna
Hi all,


Just a quick question...due to a change in job, I've had to move to a windows
platforms. I've tried compiling 1.3.4 and 1.3.5 under cygwin, without much luck.

I've attached my config.log file. Compile is for XForms (the 1.0.90 version).
Compiler is

$ gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.3.3/specs
Configured with: /gcc/gcc-3.3.3-3/configure --verbose --prefix=/usr
--exec-prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --libdir=/usr/lib --libexecdir=/usr/lib
--mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info
--enable-languages=c,ada,c++,d,f77,java,objc,pascal --enable-nls
--without-included-gettext --enable-libgcj --with-system-zlib
--enable-interpreter --enable-threads=posix --enable-java-gc=boehm
--enable-sjlj-exceptions --disable-version-specific-runtime-libs
--disable-win32-registry
Thread model: posix
gcc version 3.3.3 (cygwin special)


The error is

lyxtextclasslist.o(.dtors+0x0):lyxtextclasslist.C: undefined reference to
`__GLOBAL__D__ZNK16LyXTextClassList13NumberOfClassERKSs'

mathed/.libs/libmathed.a(math_cursor.o)(.ctors+0x0):math_cursor.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__I_theCutBuffer'
mathed/.libs/libmathed.a(math_cursor.o)(.dtors+0x0):math_cursor.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__D_theCutBuffer'
mathed/.libs/libmathed.a(math_inset.o)(.ctors+0x0):math_inset.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__I__ZNK9MathInset6heightEv'
mathed/.libs/libmathed.a(math_inset.o)(.dtors+0x0):math_inset.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__D__ZNK9MathInset6heightEv'
frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(FormPrint.o)(.ctors+0x0):FormPrint.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__I__ZN9FormPrintC2Ev'
frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(FormPrint.o)(.dtors+0x0):FormPrint.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__D__ZN9FormPrintC2Ev'
frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(FormTabular.o)(.ctors+0x0):FormTabular.C:
undefined reference to `__GLOBAL__I__ZN11FormTabularC2Ev'

frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(FormTabular.o)(.dtors+0x0):FormTabular.C:
undefined reference to `__GLOBAL__D__ZN11FormTabularC2Ev'

frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(checkedwidgets.o)(.ctors+0x0):checkedwidgets.C:
undefined reference to `__GLOBAL__I__Z19addCheckedL
yXLengthR20ButtonControllerBaseP7flobjs_S2_'
frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(checkedwidgets.o)(.dtors+0x0):checkedwidgets.C:
undefined reference to `__GLOBAL__D__Z19addCheckedL
yXLengthR20ButtonControllerBaseP7flobjs_S2_'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[3]: *** [lyx.exe] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/Rod/lyx-1.3.4/src'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/Rod/lyx-1.3.4/src'
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/Rod/lyx-1.3.4/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1



Apologies for the formatting, I'm reduced to a webmail client at present.

Any pointers at all welcome.

Thanks alot,
Rod
-- 
Rod Pinna
Telephone: 079 81 677088
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


config.log.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data


Cygwin

2004-10-17 Thread Rod Pinna
Hi all,


Just a quick question...due to a change in job, I've had to move to a windows
platforms. I've tried compiling 1.3.4 and 1.3.5 under cygwin, without much luck.

I've attached my config.log file. Compile is for XForms (the 1.0.90 version).
Compiler is

$ gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.3.3/specs
Configured with: /gcc/gcc-3.3.3-3/configure --verbose --prefix=/usr
--exec-prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --libdir=/usr/lib --libexecdir=/usr/lib
--mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info
--enable-languages=c,ada,c++,d,f77,java,objc,pascal --enable-nls
--without-included-gettext --enable-libgcj --with-system-zlib
--enable-interpreter --enable-threads=posix --enable-java-gc=boehm
--enable-sjlj-exceptions --disable-version-specific-runtime-libs
--disable-win32-registry
Thread model: posix
gcc version 3.3.3 (cygwin special)


The error is

lyxtextclasslist.o(.dtors+0x0):lyxtextclasslist.C: undefined reference to
`__GLOBAL__D__ZNK16LyXTextClassList13NumberOfClassERKSs'

mathed/.libs/libmathed.a(math_cursor.o)(.ctors+0x0):math_cursor.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__I_theCutBuffer'
mathed/.libs/libmathed.a(math_cursor.o)(.dtors+0x0):math_cursor.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__D_theCutBuffer'
mathed/.libs/libmathed.a(math_inset.o)(.ctors+0x0):math_inset.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__I__ZNK9MathInset6heightEv'
mathed/.libs/libmathed.a(math_inset.o)(.dtors+0x0):math_inset.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__D__ZNK9MathInset6heightEv'
frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(FormPrint.o)(.ctors+0x0):FormPrint.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__I__ZN9FormPrintC2Ev'
frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(FormPrint.o)(.dtors+0x0):FormPrint.C: undefined
reference to `__GLOBAL__D__ZN9FormPrintC2Ev'
frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(FormTabular.o)(.ctors+0x0):FormTabular.C:
undefined reference to `__GLOBAL__I__ZN11FormTabularC2Ev'

frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(FormTabular.o)(.dtors+0x0):FormTabular.C:
undefined reference to `__GLOBAL__D__ZN11FormTabularC2Ev'

frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(checkedwidgets.o)(.ctors+0x0):checkedwidgets.C:
undefined reference to `__GLOBAL__I__Z19addCheckedL
yXLengthR20ButtonControllerBaseP7flobjs_S2_'
frontends/.libs/libfrontends.a(checkedwidgets.o)(.dtors+0x0):checkedwidgets.C:
undefined reference to `__GLOBAL__D__Z19addCheckedL
yXLengthR20ButtonControllerBaseP7flobjs_S2_'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[3]: *** [lyx.exe] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/Rod/lyx-1.3.4/src'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/Rod/lyx-1.3.4/src'
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/Rod/lyx-1.3.4/src'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1



Apologies for the formatting, I'm reduced to a webmail client at present.

Any pointers at all welcome.

Thanks alot,
Rod
-- 
Rod Pinna
Telephone: 079 81 677088
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


config.log.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data


RE: Modifying Title page

2003-11-05 Thread Rod Pinna
For my PhD thesis, I did the cover page in gimp, and
included it as an eps file, scaled to 95% of the page
width. That way I had it included in the resulting
pdf file. It was much easier to get the layout,
rather than doing it in latex, or lyx.

Rod

 -Original Message-
 From: Toby Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, 6 November 2003 6:32
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Modifying Title page
 
 
 I am working on my thesis at the moment using report
 class. My question is what do I need to do to modify
 the title page? There is a set format That I have to
 follow which is:
 
 TITLE
 
 A thesis submitted in partical fulfilment of the
 requirements for the degree of
 
 Bachelor of Science (Honours)
 by
 Me
 
 School of Chemistry
 University of Sydney
 
 Uni_logo picture
 
 date
 
 How would I go about doing it? Its not vital I guess,
 I can just print a title page somewhere else but it
 would be nice to do it witht he rest of the document.
 
 Also, I'm not sure how to go about modifying the .bst
 file's so that I can use unsrt.bst but not have titles
 of paper's displayed (seems silly to me but hey I've
 got to follow there formatting).
 
 Thanks
 
 Toby
 
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RE: Modifying Title page

2003-11-05 Thread Rod Pinna
For my PhD thesis, I did the cover page in gimp, and
included it as an eps file, scaled to 95% of the page
width. That way I had it included in the resulting
pdf file. It was much easier to get the layout,
rather than doing it in latex, or lyx.

Rod

 -Original Message-
 From: Toby Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, 6 November 2003 6:32
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Modifying Title page
 
 
 I am working on my thesis at the moment using report
 class. My question is what do I need to do to modify
 the title page? There is a set format That I have to
 follow which is:
 
 TITLE
 
 A thesis submitted in partical fulfilment of the
 requirements for the degree of
 
 Bachelor of Science (Honours)
 by
 Me
 
 School of Chemistry
 University of Sydney
 
 Uni_logo picture
 
 date
 
 How would I go about doing it? Its not vital I guess,
 I can just print a title page somewhere else but it
 would be nice to do it witht he rest of the document.
 
 Also, I'm not sure how to go about modifying the .bst
 file's so that I can use unsrt.bst but not have titles
 of paper's displayed (seems silly to me but hey I've
 got to follow there formatting).
 
 Thanks
 
 Toby
 
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RE: Modifying Title page

2003-11-05 Thread Rod Pinna
For my PhD thesis, I did the cover page in gimp, and
included it as an eps file, scaled to 95% of the page
width. That way I had it included in the resulting
pdf file. It was much easier to get the layout,
rather than doing it in latex, or lyx.

Rod

> -Original Message-
> From: Toby Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 6 November 2003 6:32
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Modifying Title page
> 
> 
> I am working on my thesis at the moment using report
> class. My question is what do I need to do to modify
> the title page? There is a set format That I have to
> follow which is:
> 
> TITLE
> 
> A thesis submitted in partical fulfilment of the
> requirements for the degree of
> 
> Bachelor of Science (Honours)
> by
> Me
> 
> School of Chemistry
> University of Sydney
> 
> Uni_logo picture
> 
> date
> 
> How would I go about doing it? Its not vital I guess,
> I can just print a title page somewhere else but it
> would be nice to do it witht he rest of the document.
> 
> Also, I'm not sure how to go about modifying the .bst
> file's so that I can use unsrt.bst but not have titles
> of paper's displayed (seems silly to me but hey I've
> got to follow there formatting).
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Toby
> 
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Re: Including Scanned Images of Pages in the Appendix

2003-10-07 Thread Rod Pinna

  The benefits I envision would be:
  
 * A single file for the whole grant proposal.
 * Consistent page numbering and an accurate, dynamic TOC.
  
  Does anyone have any experience doing this?
 
 What kind of answer do you expect after your introduction?

Yup...that's kinda how I felt...

You can do it and it is pretty easy. Include each page as a picture, and
scale it appropriately.

You might want to covnert the pics to eps type 2 files as well.

Rod
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  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Including Scanned Images of Pages in the Appendix

2003-10-07 Thread Rod Pinna


When I did this, I scanned each page to a whole A4 page, and then scaled
them down by about 90% or so. Enough so that I could see the headers and
the like.

But you can also scale to the page width in Lyx, which sounds like what
you want. Of course, that will preserve the aspect ratio to.

Rod

On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Jason Clinton wrote:

 Rod Pinna wrote:
 
  You can do it and it is pretty easy. Include each page as a picture, and
 
 scale it appropriately.
 
 You might want to covnert the pics to eps type 2 files as well.
   
 
 Conversion will be no problem. Wondering, though: does LaTeX have a 
 command (that I could pass through LyX) to scale the image to fill the 
 page or should I attempt to calculate the exact size on a per-page basis?
 
 

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  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Including Scanned Images of Pages in the Appendix

2003-10-07 Thread Rod Pinna

  The benefits I envision would be:
  
 * A single file for the whole grant proposal.
 * Consistent page numbering and an accurate, dynamic TOC.
  
  Does anyone have any experience doing this?
 
 What kind of answer do you expect after your introduction?

Yup...that's kinda how I felt...

You can do it and it is pretty easy. Include each page as a picture, and
scale it appropriately.

You might want to covnert the pics to eps type 2 files as well.

Rod
_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Including Scanned Images of Pages in the Appendix

2003-10-07 Thread Rod Pinna


When I did this, I scanned each page to a whole A4 page, and then scaled
them down by about 90% or so. Enough so that I could see the headers and
the like.

But you can also scale to the page width in Lyx, which sounds like what
you want. Of course, that will preserve the aspect ratio to.

Rod

On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Jason Clinton wrote:

 Rod Pinna wrote:
 
  You can do it and it is pretty easy. Include each page as a picture, and
 
 scale it appropriately.
 
 You might want to covnert the pics to eps type 2 files as well.
   
 
 Conversion will be no problem. Wondering, though: does LaTeX have a 
 command (that I could pass through LyX) to scale the image to fill the 
 page or should I attempt to calculate the exact size on a per-page basis?
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Including Scanned Images of Pages in the Appendix

2003-10-07 Thread Rod Pinna

> > The benefits I envision would be:
> > 
> >* A single file for the whole grant proposal.
> >* Consistent page numbering and an accurate, dynamic TOC.
> > 
> > Does anyone have any experience doing this?
> 
> What kind of answer do you expect after your introduction?

Yup...that's kinda how I felt...

You can do it and it is pretty easy. Include each page as a picture, and
scale it appropriately.

You might want to covnert the pics to eps type 2 files as well.

Rod
_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Including Scanned Images of Pages in the Appendix

2003-10-07 Thread Rod Pinna


When I did this, I scanned each page to a whole A4 page, and then scaled
them down by about 90% or so. Enough so that I could see the headers and
the like.

But you can also scale to the page width in Lyx, which sounds like what
you want. Of course, that will preserve the aspect ratio to.

Rod

On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Jason Clinton wrote:

> Rod Pinna wrote:
> 
> > You can do it and it is pretty easy. Include each page as a picture, and
> >
> >scale it appropriately.
> >
> >You might want to covnert the pics to eps type 2 files as well.
> >  
> >
> Conversion will be no problem. Wondering, though: does LaTeX have a 
> command (that I could pass through LyX) to scale the image to fill the 
> page or should I attempt to calculate the exact size on a per-page basis?
> 
> 

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rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: table design flaws in lyx / possible improvements (was: longtable caption again)

2003-09-29 Thread Rod Pinna
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Joachim Heidemeier wrote:

  I would  propose to define array.sty as a prerequisite for table 
 support in lyx and use the format mechanism via \newcolumntype as the 
 standard way for lyx. It is from the perspective of an Office-trained user 
 much easier to understand. In tables, you have to use column or cell 
 formats, too...

I disagree. Lyx, through the layout file mechanism, can be used as a front
end to a number of different document classes. Some of these classes
actually work as intended; that is, they define a document structure which
does not require extra packages. If lyx forces the use of array.sty (or
other packages) then these classes may be unuseable.

For example, the AMS has a class which defines tables to look a certain
way. If array is loaded on top of the AMS classes, and changes the way
they look, then you are no longer writing a document which conforms to the
AMS standards, and it will be rejected.

Alot of these packages are ways of getting around problems in the
standard latex classes. The correct way would be for new classes (as was
done with KOMA script) to be written. Modifying lyx to correct the
problems with the standard classes runs the risk of breaking other
classes.

Rod
 
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rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: table design flaws in lyx / possible improvements (was: longtable caption again)

2003-09-29 Thread Rod Pinna
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Joachim Heidemeier wrote:

  I would  propose to define array.sty as a prerequisite for table 
 support in lyx and use the format mechanism via \newcolumntype as the 
 standard way for lyx. It is from the perspective of an Office-trained user 
 much easier to understand. In tables, you have to use column or cell 
 formats, too...

I disagree. Lyx, through the layout file mechanism, can be used as a front
end to a number of different document classes. Some of these classes
actually work as intended; that is, they define a document structure which
does not require extra packages. If lyx forces the use of array.sty (or
other packages) then these classes may be unuseable.

For example, the AMS has a class which defines tables to look a certain
way. If array is loaded on top of the AMS classes, and changes the way
they look, then you are no longer writing a document which conforms to the
AMS standards, and it will be rejected.

Alot of these packages are ways of getting around problems in the
standard latex classes. The correct way would be for new classes (as was
done with KOMA script) to be written. Modifying lyx to correct the
problems with the standard classes runs the risk of breaking other
classes.

Rod
 
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rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: table design flaws in lyx / possible improvements (was: longtable caption again)

2003-09-29 Thread Rod Pinna
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Joachim Heidemeier wrote:

>  I would  propose to define array.sty as a prerequisite for table 
> support in lyx and use the format mechanism via \newcolumntype as the 
> standard way for lyx. It is from the perspective of an "Office-trained" user 
> much easier to understand. "In tables, you have to use column or cell 
> formats, too..."

I disagree. Lyx, through the layout file mechanism, can be used as a front
end to a number of different document classes. Some of these classes
actually work as intended; that is, they define a document structure which
does not require extra packages. If lyx forces the use of array.sty (or
other packages) then these classes may be unuseable.

For example, the AMS has a class which defines tables to look a certain
way. If array is loaded on top of the AMS classes, and changes the way
they look, then you are no longer writing a document which conforms to the
AMS standards, and it will be rejected.

Alot of these packages are ways of getting around problems in the
standard latex classes. The correct way would be for new classes (as was
done with KOMA script) to be written. Modifying lyx to correct the
problems with the standard classes runs the risk of breaking other
classes.

Rod
 
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rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Image quality in exported documents

2003-08-20 Thread Rod Pinna

If you use convert, try 
convert file.png eps2:file.eps

This will produce a level 2 eps file, which allows for a compressed
bitmapped to be included, rather than the default type 1 eps, which stores
an uncompressed bitmap.

I don't know if it will make much difference with a png file, but it does
with jpgs. The quality should be the same.

(man png says pngs are compressed, so it might well make a difference)

Rod

On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Alistair Atkinson wrote:

 Thanks very much to everyone for the help and suggestions. It turns out that 
 Katrin was correct, and the problem was with the image resolution rather than 
 the methods used to export the document. 
 
 Thanks again, 
 Alistair
 
 On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 07:47 pm, Katrin Pietzsch wrote:
  Hi Alistair,
  though you might meanwhile have solved the problem, here's another
  suggestion how to improve the image quality. First of all I found that
  your images delivered in the sample file have a resolution of
  70-something dpi, which as far as I know is a little low for printing.
  When you export your charts to png or eps you should be able to set the
  resolution somewhere. Try to use at least 300 dpi. With this the
  eps-files will become huge, but the exported pdf will still have a
  decent size. To convert the png to eps I used convert file.png
  file.eps in the shell / terminal. It's pretty quick and leads to good
  results.
 
  Regards,
  Katrin
 
 

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rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Image quality in exported documents

2003-08-20 Thread Rod Pinna

If you use convert, try 
convert file.png eps2:file.eps

This will produce a level 2 eps file, which allows for a compressed
bitmapped to be included, rather than the default type 1 eps, which stores
an uncompressed bitmap.

I don't know if it will make much difference with a png file, but it does
with jpgs. The quality should be the same.

(man png says pngs are compressed, so it might well make a difference)

Rod

On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Alistair Atkinson wrote:

 Thanks very much to everyone for the help and suggestions. It turns out that 
 Katrin was correct, and the problem was with the image resolution rather than 
 the methods used to export the document. 
 
 Thanks again, 
 Alistair
 
 On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 07:47 pm, Katrin Pietzsch wrote:
  Hi Alistair,
  though you might meanwhile have solved the problem, here's another
  suggestion how to improve the image quality. First of all I found that
  your images delivered in the sample file have a resolution of
  70-something dpi, which as far as I know is a little low for printing.
  When you export your charts to png or eps you should be able to set the
  resolution somewhere. Try to use at least 300 dpi. With this the
  eps-files will become huge, but the exported pdf will still have a
  decent size. To convert the png to eps I used convert file.png
  file.eps in the shell / terminal. It's pretty quick and leads to good
  results.
 
  Regards,
  Katrin
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Image quality in exported documents

2003-08-20 Thread Rod Pinna

If you use convert, try 
convert file.png eps2:file.eps

This will produce a level 2 eps file, which allows for a compressed
bitmapped to be included, rather than the default type 1 eps, which stores
an uncompressed bitmap.

I don't know if it will make much difference with a png file, but it does
with jpgs. The quality should be the same.

(man png says pngs are compressed, so it might well make a difference)

Rod

On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Alistair Atkinson wrote:

> Thanks very much to everyone for the help and suggestions. It turns out that 
> Katrin was correct, and the problem was with the image resolution rather than 
> the methods used to export the document. 
> 
> Thanks again, 
> Alistair
> 
> On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 07:47 pm, Katrin Pietzsch wrote:
> > Hi Alistair,
> > though you might meanwhile have solved the problem, here's another
> > suggestion how to improve the image quality. First of all I found that
> > your images delivered in the sample file have a resolution of
> > 70-something dpi, which as far as I know is a little low for printing.
> > When you export your charts to png or eps you should be able to set the
> > resolution somewhere. Try to use at least 300 dpi. With this the
> > eps-files will become huge, but the exported pdf will still have a
> > decent size. To convert the png to eps I used "convert file.png
> > file.eps" in the shell / terminal. It's pretty quick and leads to good
> > results.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Katrin
> 
> 

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rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Elsart layout

2003-02-27 Thread Rod Pinna
Vaclav

Thanks for having a look at this, I'm not an expert at either lyx or the
elsevier class.

I've just done a check, and I'm not sure I see what you mean. Latexing the
outputted tex file, and either including the extra newlines or not seems
to lead to the same result. BTW, I'm trying to reproduce the out as in the
first example of the Elsevier instructions. The second example uses a
different format.

I've attached the tex output, with a space between the first two authors,
and one betweent the second and last. The spacing in the dvi seems the
same.

Rod

On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:

 Hi, 
 thanks for the link. I followed the discussion and understood that the latest 
 version is probably CVS. I downloaded BRANCH_1_3_x and it seems to work quite 
 well.
 However, using multiple authors gives strange results.
 LyX exports them as
 \author{author1}
 
 
 \author{author2}
 
 which is not tolerable for elsart.cls -- it inserts \parsep inbetween. 
 If I remove newlines from exported .tex, everything works as expected.
 Is there any command in LyX that prevent exporting so many newlines after the 
 Command?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Vasek
 
 
 On Wednesday 26 of February 2003 00:16, Rod Pinna wrote:
  Vaclav,
 
  Also, have a look at
 
  http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg52858.html
 
  for a patch to 1.3.0 that is the latest version of elsart.
 
  Rod
 
  On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, I Wayan Warmada wrote:
   On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
   | I have to write an article using elsart.cls. Is there a LyX layout file
   | for this class?
   |
   | There is a few notes on the web about elsart.layout but it is not part
   | of LyX distro and I can not find it in any contrib directory.
  
   I have this layout...
  
   with the header...
  
   # Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
   # modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   but I have never been using. Let me know if this is the layout that you
   need.
  
   Wayan
 
  _
  rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
 
| I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
| They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln


newfile1.tex
Description: TeX document


Re: Elsart layout

2003-02-27 Thread Rod Pinna

Vaclav,

Just had a further look, and I'm guessing that you're trying to get output
as in example 2 of instraut.ps, where the authors are one after the other,
followed by addresses? I have to admit, this isn't a format I've ever had
to use, so I didn't think of it. 

As to the question, I don't know. I suspect it may need some internal
work, but others on lyx-devel are better able to comment.

It can, of course, be done using ert, but you may well not find that a
suitable answer.

Rod

On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Rod Pinna wrote:

 Vaclav
 
 Thanks for having a look at this, I'm not an expert at either lyx or the
 elsevier class.
 
 I've just done a check, and I'm not sure I see what you mean. Latexing the
 outputted tex file, and either including the extra newlines or not seems
 to lead to the same result. BTW, I'm trying to reproduce the out as in the
 first example of the Elsevier instructions. The second example uses a
 different format.
 
 I've attached the tex output, with a space between the first two authors,
 and one betweent the second and last. The spacing in the dvi seems the
 same.
 
 Rod
 
 On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
 
  Hi, 
  thanks for the link. I followed the discussion and understood that the latest 
  version is probably CVS. I downloaded BRANCH_1_3_x and it seems to work quite 
  well.
  However, using multiple authors gives strange results.
  LyX exports them as
  \author{author1}
  
  
  \author{author2}
  
  which is not tolerable for elsart.cls -- it inserts \parsep inbetween. 
  If I remove newlines from exported .tex, everything works as expected.
  Is there any command in LyX that prevent exporting so many newlines after the 
  Command?
  
  Thanks,
  
  Vasek
  
  
  On Wednesday 26 of February 2003 00:16, Rod Pinna wrote:
   Vaclav,
  
   Also, have a look at
  
   http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg52858.html
  
   for a patch to 1.3.0 that is the latest version of elsart.
  
   Rod
  
   On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, I Wayan Warmada wrote:
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
| I have to write an article using elsart.cls. Is there a LyX layout file
| for this class?
|
| There is a few notes on the web about elsart.layout but it is not part
| of LyX distro and I can not find it in any contrib directory.
   
I have this layout...
   
with the header...
   
# Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
# modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
but I have never been using. Let me know if this is the layout that you
need.
   
Wayan
  
   _
   rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  
 | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
 |   They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
  
  
 
 _
 rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
   | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
   |   They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Elsart layout

2003-02-27 Thread Rod Pinna
Vaclav

Thanks for having a look at this, I'm not an expert at either lyx or the
elsevier class.

I've just done a check, and I'm not sure I see what you mean. Latexing the
outputted tex file, and either including the extra newlines or not seems
to lead to the same result. BTW, I'm trying to reproduce the out as in the
first example of the Elsevier instructions. The second example uses a
different format.

I've attached the tex output, with a space between the first two authors,
and one betweent the second and last. The spacing in the dvi seems the
same.

Rod

On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:

 Hi, 
 thanks for the link. I followed the discussion and understood that the latest 
 version is probably CVS. I downloaded BRANCH_1_3_x and it seems to work quite 
 well.
 However, using multiple authors gives strange results.
 LyX exports them as
 \author{author1}
 
 
 \author{author2}
 
 which is not tolerable for elsart.cls -- it inserts \parsep inbetween. 
 If I remove newlines from exported .tex, everything works as expected.
 Is there any command in LyX that prevent exporting so many newlines after the 
 Command?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Vasek
 
 
 On Wednesday 26 of February 2003 00:16, Rod Pinna wrote:
  Vaclav,
 
  Also, have a look at
 
  http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg52858.html
 
  for a patch to 1.3.0 that is the latest version of elsart.
 
  Rod
 
  On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, I Wayan Warmada wrote:
   On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
   | I have to write an article using elsart.cls. Is there a LyX layout file
   | for this class?
   |
   | There is a few notes on the web about elsart.layout but it is not part
   | of LyX distro and I can not find it in any contrib directory.
  
   I have this layout...
  
   with the header...
  
   # Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
   # modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   but I have never been using. Let me know if this is the layout that you
   need.
  
   Wayan
 
  _
  rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
 
| I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
| They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln


newfile1.tex
Description: TeX document


Re: Elsart layout

2003-02-27 Thread Rod Pinna

Vaclav,

Just had a further look, and I'm guessing that you're trying to get output
as in example 2 of instraut.ps, where the authors are one after the other,
followed by addresses? I have to admit, this isn't a format I've ever had
to use, so I didn't think of it. 

As to the question, I don't know. I suspect it may need some internal
work, but others on lyx-devel are better able to comment.

It can, of course, be done using ert, but you may well not find that a
suitable answer.

Rod

On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Rod Pinna wrote:

 Vaclav
 
 Thanks for having a look at this, I'm not an expert at either lyx or the
 elsevier class.
 
 I've just done a check, and I'm not sure I see what you mean. Latexing the
 outputted tex file, and either including the extra newlines or not seems
 to lead to the same result. BTW, I'm trying to reproduce the out as in the
 first example of the Elsevier instructions. The second example uses a
 different format.
 
 I've attached the tex output, with a space between the first two authors,
 and one betweent the second and last. The spacing in the dvi seems the
 same.
 
 Rod
 
 On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
 
  Hi, 
  thanks for the link. I followed the discussion and understood that the latest 
  version is probably CVS. I downloaded BRANCH_1_3_x and it seems to work quite 
  well.
  However, using multiple authors gives strange results.
  LyX exports them as
  \author{author1}
  
  
  \author{author2}
  
  which is not tolerable for elsart.cls -- it inserts \parsep inbetween. 
  If I remove newlines from exported .tex, everything works as expected.
  Is there any command in LyX that prevent exporting so many newlines after the 
  Command?
  
  Thanks,
  
  Vasek
  
  
  On Wednesday 26 of February 2003 00:16, Rod Pinna wrote:
   Vaclav,
  
   Also, have a look at
  
   http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg52858.html
  
   for a patch to 1.3.0 that is the latest version of elsart.
  
   Rod
  
   On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, I Wayan Warmada wrote:
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
| I have to write an article using elsart.cls. Is there a LyX layout file
| for this class?
|
| There is a few notes on the web about elsart.layout but it is not part
| of LyX distro and I can not find it in any contrib directory.
   
I have this layout...
   
with the header...
   
# Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
# modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
but I have never been using. Let me know if this is the layout that you
need.
   
Wayan
  
   _
   rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  
 | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
 |   They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
  
  
 
 _
 rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
   | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
   |   They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Elsart layout

2003-02-27 Thread Rod Pinna
Vaclav

Thanks for having a look at this, I'm not an expert at either lyx or the
elsevier class.

I've just done a check, and I'm not sure I see what you mean. Latexing the
outputted tex file, and either including the extra newlines or not seems
to lead to the same result. BTW, I'm trying to reproduce the out as in the
first example of the Elsevier instructions. The second example uses a
different format.

I've attached the tex output, with a space between the first two authors,
and one betweent the second and last. The spacing in the dvi seems the
same.

Rod

On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:

> Hi, 
> thanks for the link. I followed the discussion and understood that the latest 
> version is probably CVS. I downloaded BRANCH_1_3_x and it seems to work quite 
> well.
> However, using multiple authors gives strange results.
> LyX exports them as
> \author{author1}
> 
> 
> \author{author2}
> 
> which is not tolerable for elsart.cls -- it inserts \parsep inbetween. 
> If I remove newlines from exported .tex, everything works as expected.
> Is there any command in LyX that prevent exporting so many newlines after the 
> Command?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Vasek
> 
> 
> On Wednesday 26 of February 2003 00:16, Rod Pinna wrote:
> > Vaclav,
> >
> > Also, have a look at
> >
> > http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg52858.html
> >
> > for a patch to 1.3.0 that is the latest version of elsart.
> >
> > Rod
> >
> > On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, I Wayan Warmada wrote:
> > > On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
> > > | I have to write an article using elsart.cls. Is there a LyX layout file
> > > | for this class?
> > > |
> > > | There is a few notes on the web about elsart.layout but it is not part
> > > | of LyX distro and I can not find it in any contrib directory.
> > >
> > > I have this layout...
> > >
> > > with the header...
> > >
> > > # Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
> > > # modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >
> > > but I have never been using. Let me know if this is the layout that you
> > > need.
> > >
> > > Wayan
> >
> > _
> > rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
> >
> >   | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
> >   | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
> 
> 

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln


newfile1.tex
Description: TeX document


Re: Elsart layout

2003-02-27 Thread Rod Pinna

Vaclav,

Just had a further look, and I'm guessing that you're trying to get output
as in example 2 of instraut.ps, where the authors are one after the other,
followed by addresses? I have to admit, this isn't a format I've ever had
to use, so I didn't think of it. 

As to the question, I don't know. I suspect it may need some internal
work, but others on lyx-devel are better able to comment.

It can, of course, be done using ert, but you may well not find that a
suitable answer.

Rod

On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Rod Pinna wrote:

> Vaclav
> 
> Thanks for having a look at this, I'm not an expert at either lyx or the
> elsevier class.
> 
> I've just done a check, and I'm not sure I see what you mean. Latexing the
> outputted tex file, and either including the extra newlines or not seems
> to lead to the same result. BTW, I'm trying to reproduce the out as in the
> first example of the Elsevier instructions. The second example uses a
> different format.
> 
> I've attached the tex output, with a space between the first two authors,
> and one betweent the second and last. The spacing in the dvi seems the
> same.
> 
> Rod
> 
> On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
> 
> > Hi, 
> > thanks for the link. I followed the discussion and understood that the latest 
> > version is probably CVS. I downloaded BRANCH_1_3_x and it seems to work quite 
> > well.
> > However, using multiple authors gives strange results.
> > LyX exports them as
> > \author{author1}
> > 
> > 
> > \author{author2}
> > 
> > which is not tolerable for elsart.cls -- it inserts \parsep inbetween. 
> > If I remove newlines from exported .tex, everything works as expected.
> > Is there any command in LyX that prevent exporting so many newlines after the 
> > Command?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Vasek
> > 
> > 
> > On Wednesday 26 of February 2003 00:16, Rod Pinna wrote:
> > > Vaclav,
> > >
> > > Also, have a look at
> > >
> > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg52858.html
> > >
> > > for a patch to 1.3.0 that is the latest version of elsart.
> > >
> > > Rod
> > >
> > > On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, I Wayan Warmada wrote:
> > > > On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
> > > > | I have to write an article using elsart.cls. Is there a LyX layout file
> > > > | for this class?
> > > > |
> > > > | There is a few notes on the web about elsart.layout but it is not part
> > > > | of LyX distro and I can not find it in any contrib directory.
> > > >
> > > > I have this layout...
> > > >
> > > > with the header...
> > > >
> > > > # Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
> > > > # modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >
> > > > but I have never been using. Let me know if this is the layout that you
> > > > need.
> > > >
> > > > Wayan
> > >
> > > _
> > > rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
> > >
> > >   | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
> > >   |   They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
> > 
> > 
> 
> _
> rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
>   | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
>   |   They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
> 

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Elsart layout

2003-02-25 Thread Rod Pinna

Vaclav,

Also, have a look at 

http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg52858.html

for a patch to 1.3.0 that is the latest version of elsart.

Rod

On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, I Wayan Warmada wrote:

 
 On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
 
 | I have to write an article using elsart.cls. Is there a LyX layout file
 | for this class?
 |
 | There is a few notes on the web about elsart.layout but it is not part of LyX
 | distro and I can not find it in any contrib directory.
 
 I have this layout...
 
 with the header...
 
 # Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
 # modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 but I have never been using. Let me know if this is the layout that you
 need.
 
 Wayan
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Elsart layout

2003-02-25 Thread Rod Pinna

Vaclav,

Also, have a look at 

http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg52858.html

for a patch to 1.3.0 that is the latest version of elsart.

Rod

On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, I Wayan Warmada wrote:

 
 On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
 
 | I have to write an article using elsart.cls. Is there a LyX layout file
 | for this class?
 |
 | There is a few notes on the web about elsart.layout but it is not part of LyX
 | distro and I can not find it in any contrib directory.
 
 I have this layout...
 
 with the header...
 
 # Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
 # modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 but I have never been using. Let me know if this is the layout that you
 need.
 
 Wayan
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Elsart layout

2003-02-25 Thread Rod Pinna

Vaclav,

Also, have a look at 

http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg52858.html

for a patch to 1.3.0 that is the latest version of elsart.

Rod

On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, I Wayan Warmada wrote:

> 
> On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
> 
> | I have to write an article using elsart.cls. Is there a LyX layout file
> | for this class?
> |
> | There is a few notes on the web about elsart.layout but it is not part of LyX
> | distro and I can not find it in any contrib directory.
> 
> I have this layout...
> 
> with the header...
> 
> # Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
> # modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> but I have never been using. Let me know if this is the layout that you
> need.
> 
> Wayan
> 

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln




Re: Annotating eps figures

2003-02-13 Thread Rod Pinna
 
 2. use pstricks.
 
 Andre'

If you just want to add text and formula, then I've found psfrag to be
pretty simple.

Rod
_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: Annotating eps figures

2003-02-13 Thread Rod Pinna
 
 2. use pstricks.
 
 Andre'

If you just want to add text and formula, then I've found psfrag to be
pretty simple.

Rod
_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: Annotating eps figures

2003-02-13 Thread Rod Pinna
> 
> 2. use pstricks.
> 
> Andre'

If you just want to add text and formula, then I've found psfrag to be
pretty simple.

Rod
_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: Document class for Thesis?? One bibliography at end rather than for each chapter???

2003-02-04 Thread Rod Pinna

Almost at the same stage (hopefully). I've used the book class, and found
it to work quite well. I've tweaked it a fair bit, but that was probably
just me avoiding work.

But I've done what you've described below, with a master file, and each of
the Chapters included in that.

Rod

On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Cliona Molony wrote:

 Which document class should you use if you want to create a thesis using
 
 a top file which includes each of the chapters as a separate file.  So 
 far I've just used the default Article class but this creates a 
 bibliography at the end of each Chapter and I only want one at the
 end...  
 
 I've written up about 95% of my Thesis and I have just more problem to 
 figure out before I press print...
 
 
 -- 
 
 http://www.rcsi.ie/ Cliona Molony
 Bioinformatics Group
 Department Clinical Pharmacology
 Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
 123 St. Stephens Green
 Dublin 2, Ireland
 Tel: +353 (0) 1 240-9508
 Fax: +353 (0) 1 240-9516
 
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: Document class for Thesis?? One bibliography at end rather than for each chapter???

2003-02-04 Thread Rod Pinna

Almost at the same stage (hopefully). I've used the book class, and found
it to work quite well. I've tweaked it a fair bit, but that was probably
just me avoiding work.

But I've done what you've described below, with a master file, and each of
the Chapters included in that.

Rod

On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Cliona Molony wrote:

 Which document class should you use if you want to create a thesis using
 
 a top file which includes each of the chapters as a separate file.  So 
 far I've just used the default Article class but this creates a 
 bibliography at the end of each Chapter and I only want one at the
 end...  
 
 I've written up about 95% of my Thesis and I have just more problem to 
 figure out before I press print...
 
 
 -- 
 
 http://www.rcsi.ie/ Cliona Molony
 Bioinformatics Group
 Department Clinical Pharmacology
 Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
 123 St. Stephens Green
 Dublin 2, Ireland
 Tel: +353 (0) 1 240-9508
 Fax: +353 (0) 1 240-9516
 
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: Document class for Thesis?? One bibliography at end rather than for each chapter???

2003-02-04 Thread Rod Pinna

Almost at the same stage (hopefully). I've used the book class, and found
it to work quite well. I've tweaked it a fair bit, but that was probably
just me avoiding work.

But I've done what you've described below, with a master file, and each of
the Chapters included in that.

Rod

On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Cliona Molony wrote:

> Which document class should you use if you want to create a thesis using
> 
> a top file which includes each of the chapters as a separate file.  So 
> far I've just used the default "Article" class but this creates a 
> bibliography at the end of each Chapter and I only want one at the
> end...  
> 
> I've written up about 95% of my Thesis and I have just more problem to 
> figure out before I press print...
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
>  Cliona Molony
> Bioinformatics Group
> Department Clinical Pharmacology
> Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
> 123 St. Stephens Green
> Dublin 2, Ireland
> Tel: +353 (0) 1 240-9508
> Fax: +353 (0) 1 240-9516
> 
> 
> 

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: making new templates

2003-01-30 Thread Rod Pinna

It would also be worth having a look on CTAN, to see if there is anything
interesting. There is alot of material there, though the organisation can
make it difficult to find.

Rod

 
 I recommend you prepare a lyx file using standard lyx editing 
 techniques (i.e. document and paragraph layouts) which is as close to what 
 you want as you can get it. Then email the list for help on specific 
 formatting requirements you were not able to accomodate. The document you 
 referenced is 121 pages long, so I doubt that anyone here will take a 
 second look at it.
 
 Steve
 
 -- 
 Steven Homolya
 School of Physics and Materials Engineering
 Monash University, VIC 3800
 Australia
 Tel: +61 3 9905 3694
 Fax: +61 3 9905 3637
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: making new templates

2003-01-30 Thread Rod Pinna

It would also be worth having a look on CTAN, to see if there is anything
interesting. There is alot of material there, though the organisation can
make it difficult to find.

Rod

 
 I recommend you prepare a lyx file using standard lyx editing 
 techniques (i.e. document and paragraph layouts) which is as close to what 
 you want as you can get it. Then email the list for help on specific 
 formatting requirements you were not able to accomodate. The document you 
 referenced is 121 pages long, so I doubt that anyone here will take a 
 second look at it.
 
 Steve
 
 -- 
 Steven Homolya
 School of Physics and Materials Engineering
 Monash University, VIC 3800
 Australia
 Tel: +61 3 9905 3694
 Fax: +61 3 9905 3637
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: making new templates

2003-01-30 Thread Rod Pinna

It would also be worth having a look on CTAN, to see if there is anything
interesting. There is alot of material there, though the organisation can
make it difficult to find.

Rod

> 
> I recommend you prepare a lyx file using standard lyx editing 
> techniques (i.e. document and paragraph layouts) which is as close to what 
> you want as you can get it. Then email the list for help on specific 
> formatting requirements you were not able to accomodate. The document you 
> referenced is 121 pages long, so I doubt that anyone here will take a 
> second look at it.
> 
> Steve
> 
> -- 
> Steven Homolya
> School of Physics and Materials Engineering
> Monash University, VIC 3800
> Australia
> Tel: +61 3 9905 3694
> Fax: +61 3 9905 3637
> 
> 

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: elsart style (fwd)

2003-01-23 Thread Rod Pinna
Steve,

This was something that Herbert produced. While it doesn't implement
everything in the elsart layout, it is pretty close. I haven't tried it
yet with 1.3.0 though.

I haven't had time to polish it, but it should be enough to get on with.

Rod 
_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
 | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
 |		They Might Be Giants, Lincoln

-- Forwarded message --
Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 22:54:42 +0200
From: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: elsart style

Rod Pinna wrote:

The lyx layout and other associated files are attached. I haven't had a
chance yet to follow up the various suggestion from the list though.



what do you think about this one. It's not complete yet,
but we can try ...

HErbert



--
http://www.lyx.org/help/

#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
#  \DeclareLaTeXClass[elsart]{Elsevier article style}
# Author: Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# The Elsevier doc style also duplicates the theorem
# environments used by the AMS. The definitions here have been
# mainly taken from the amsmath.inc file, from lyx-1.0.2, by
# David L. Johnson and Jean-Marc Lasgouttes. Some modifications
# have been made.
#
# The Elsevier style *does not* implement the starred versions
# of these environments, so they are not supported by this layout.
# There are also a few AMS environments not impletemented by Elsevier,
# so they are not included either.
#
# Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
# modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#

# General textclass parameters
Columns 1
Sides   2
PageStyle   headings
MaxCounter  Counter_Subsection

ClassOptions
  FontSize  Default # controlled by class
End

DefaultFont
  FamilyRoman
  SeriesMedium
  Shape Up
  Size  Normal
  Color None
EndFont

Preamble
\providecommand{\maketitle}{}
\newcommand\beginELStitle{\begin{frontmatter}}
\newcommand\makeELStitle{\end{frontmatter}}
EndPreamble


Style Standard
  LatexName dummy
  LatexType Paragraph
  MarginStatic
  ParIndent MM
  ParSkip   0.4
  ParSep0.4
  TopSep1.0
  BottomSep 1.0
  Align Block
  AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center
  LabelType No_Label
End


Style StartTitlepage
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  LatexName beginELStitle
  LeftMarginxx::xx
  LabelSep  xx
  KeepEmpty 1  
  Align Left
  AlignPossible Left
  LabelType Static
  LabelString   Start Titlepage
  # label font definition
  LabelFont 
Series  Bold
Shape   Italic
Color   Blue
  EndFont
End


Style EndTitlepage
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  LatexName makeELStitle
  LeftMarginxx::xx
  LabelSep  xx
  KeepEmpty 1  
  Align Left
  AlignPossible Left
  LabelType Static
  LabelString   End Titlepage
  # label font definition
  LabelFont 
Series  Bold
Shape   Italic
Color   Blue
  EndFont
End

Style Keywords
  LatexName keyword
  LatexType Environment
  MarginStatic
  ParIndent MM
  InTitle   1
  ParSkip   0.4
  ParSep0.4
  TopSep1.0
  BottomSep 1.0
  Align Block
  AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center
  LabelType No_Label
Font
Color   blue
EndFont
End


# Load standard defs, as most of the
# Elsevier stuff seems the same.
Input stdsections.inc
Input stdstarsections.inc
Input stdlists.inc
Input stdstruct.inc
Input stdlayouts.inc


# Title style definition
Style Title
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  InTitle   1
  LatexName title
  NextNoIndent  1
  ParSkip   0.4
  TopSep1.3
  BottomSep 0.7
  ParSep0.7
  Align Left
#  AlignPossibleLeft
  LabelType No_Label
#  Fill_Top 1
#  Fill_Bottom  1

  # standard font definition
  Font 
Family  Sans
Series  Bold
SizeLargest
  EndFont
End

# Author style definition
Style Author
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  InTitle   1
  LatexName author
  NextNoIndent  1
  ParSkip   0.4
  TopSep0.7
  BottomSep 0.7
  ItemSep   0
  ParSep0
  Align Center
  AlignPossible Center

  # standard font definition
  Font 
Series  Bold
  EndFont
End

Re: elsart style (fwd)

2003-01-23 Thread Rod Pinna
 
 Thanks a lot. The layout file works fine. The template needed a few 
 changes to work correctly with lyx 1.1. (Yes, I'm still using and loving 
 lyx 1.1.6fix4.)

Yup, it was developed for 1.2.
 
 I had one little hiccup when converting a standard article to elsart. Lyx 
 does not insert the required StartTitlePage before title and EndTitlePage 
 before main text (start and end frontmatter), so these have to be entered 
 manually. Took me a few minutes to figure this one out.

I've got a vague feeling that this might be fixed if you use the template
with 1.2, but I'm not sure.
 
 I suppose if one needs to use the optional key/label fields with \author, 
 \collab, \address, \thanks, \corauth the frontmatter might get a bit 
 ugly with lots of ERT. Is there a way to incorporate these in the layout? 
 I think it might be tricky because they're kind of new types of  
 cross-references.

Yup, this bit stumped me as well. I thik it can be done, but I don't know
enough of what layout can do. One day I might have the time to do
something with this.

Rod
_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: elsart style (fwd)

2003-01-23 Thread Rod Pinna
Steve,

This was something that Herbert produced. While it doesn't implement
everything in the elsart layout, it is pretty close. I haven't tried it
yet with 1.3.0 though.

I haven't had time to polish it, but it should be enough to get on with.

Rod 
_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
 | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
 |		They Might Be Giants, Lincoln

-- Forwarded message --
Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 22:54:42 +0200
From: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: elsart style

Rod Pinna wrote:

The lyx layout and other associated files are attached. I haven't had a
chance yet to follow up the various suggestion from the list though.



what do you think about this one. It's not complete yet,
but we can try ...

HErbert



--
http://www.lyx.org/help/

#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
#  \DeclareLaTeXClass[elsart]{Elsevier article style}
# Author: Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# The Elsevier doc style also duplicates the theorem
# environments used by the AMS. The definitions here have been
# mainly taken from the amsmath.inc file, from lyx-1.0.2, by
# David L. Johnson and Jean-Marc Lasgouttes. Some modifications
# have been made.
#
# The Elsevier style *does not* implement the starred versions
# of these environments, so they are not supported by this layout.
# There are also a few AMS environments not impletemented by Elsevier,
# so they are not included either.
#
# Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
# modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#

# General textclass parameters
Columns 1
Sides   2
PageStyle   headings
MaxCounter  Counter_Subsection

ClassOptions
  FontSize  Default # controlled by class
End

DefaultFont
  FamilyRoman
  SeriesMedium
  Shape Up
  Size  Normal
  Color None
EndFont

Preamble
\providecommand{\maketitle}{}
\newcommand\beginELStitle{\begin{frontmatter}}
\newcommand\makeELStitle{\end{frontmatter}}
EndPreamble


Style Standard
  LatexName dummy
  LatexType Paragraph
  MarginStatic
  ParIndent MM
  ParSkip   0.4
  ParSep0.4
  TopSep1.0
  BottomSep 1.0
  Align Block
  AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center
  LabelType No_Label
End


Style StartTitlepage
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  LatexName beginELStitle
  LeftMarginxx::xx
  LabelSep  xx
  KeepEmpty 1  
  Align Left
  AlignPossible Left
  LabelType Static
  LabelString   Start Titlepage
  # label font definition
  LabelFont 
Series  Bold
Shape   Italic
Color   Blue
  EndFont
End


Style EndTitlepage
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  LatexName makeELStitle
  LeftMarginxx::xx
  LabelSep  xx
  KeepEmpty 1  
  Align Left
  AlignPossible Left
  LabelType Static
  LabelString   End Titlepage
  # label font definition
  LabelFont 
Series  Bold
Shape   Italic
Color   Blue
  EndFont
End

Style Keywords
  LatexName keyword
  LatexType Environment
  MarginStatic
  ParIndent MM
  InTitle   1
  ParSkip   0.4
  ParSep0.4
  TopSep1.0
  BottomSep 1.0
  Align Block
  AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center
  LabelType No_Label
Font
Color   blue
EndFont
End


# Load standard defs, as most of the
# Elsevier stuff seems the same.
Input stdsections.inc
Input stdstarsections.inc
Input stdlists.inc
Input stdstruct.inc
Input stdlayouts.inc


# Title style definition
Style Title
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  InTitle   1
  LatexName title
  NextNoIndent  1
  ParSkip   0.4
  TopSep1.3
  BottomSep 0.7
  ParSep0.7
  Align Left
#  AlignPossibleLeft
  LabelType No_Label
#  Fill_Top 1
#  Fill_Bottom  1

  # standard font definition
  Font 
Family  Sans
Series  Bold
SizeLargest
  EndFont
End

# Author style definition
Style Author
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  InTitle   1
  LatexName author
  NextNoIndent  1
  ParSkip   0.4
  TopSep0.7
  BottomSep 0.7
  ItemSep   0
  ParSep0
  Align Center
  AlignPossible Center

  # standard font definition
  Font 
Series  Bold
  EndFont
End

Re: elsart style (fwd)

2003-01-23 Thread Rod Pinna
 
 Thanks a lot. The layout file works fine. The template needed a few 
 changes to work correctly with lyx 1.1. (Yes, I'm still using and loving 
 lyx 1.1.6fix4.)

Yup, it was developed for 1.2.
 
 I had one little hiccup when converting a standard article to elsart. Lyx 
 does not insert the required StartTitlePage before title and EndTitlePage 
 before main text (start and end frontmatter), so these have to be entered 
 manually. Took me a few minutes to figure this one out.

I've got a vague feeling that this might be fixed if you use the template
with 1.2, but I'm not sure.
 
 I suppose if one needs to use the optional key/label fields with \author, 
 \collab, \address, \thanks, \corauth the frontmatter might get a bit 
 ugly with lots of ERT. Is there a way to incorporate these in the layout? 
 I think it might be tricky because they're kind of new types of  
 cross-references.

Yup, this bit stumped me as well. I thik it can be done, but I don't know
enough of what layout can do. One day I might have the time to do
something with this.

Rod
_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: elsart style (fwd)

2003-01-23 Thread Rod Pinna
Steve,

This was something that Herbert produced. While it doesn't implement
everything in the elsart layout, it is pretty close. I haven't tried it
yet with 1.3.0 though.

I haven't had time to polish it, but it should be enough to get on with.

Rod 
_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
 | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
 |		They Might Be Giants, Lincoln

-- Forwarded message --
Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 22:54:42 +0200
From: Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Rod Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: elsart style

Rod Pinna wrote:

The lyx layout and other associated files are attached. I haven't had a
chance yet to follow up the various suggestion from the list though.



what do you think about this one. It's not complete yet,
but we can try ...

HErbert



--
http://www.lyx.org/help/

#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
#  \DeclareLaTeXClass[elsart]{Elsevier article style}
# Author: Rod Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# The Elsevier doc style also duplicates the theorem
# environments used by the AMS. The definitions here have been
# mainly taken from the amsmath.inc file, from lyx-1.0.2, by
# David L. Johnson and Jean-Marc Lasgouttes. Some modifications
# have been made.
#
# The Elsevier style *does not* implement the starred versions
# of these environments, so they are not supported by this layout.
# There are also a few AMS environments not impletemented by Elsevier,
# so they are not included either.
#
# Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
# modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#

# General textclass parameters
Columns 1
Sides   2
PageStyle   headings
MaxCounter  Counter_Subsection

ClassOptions
  FontSize  Default # controlled by class
End

DefaultFont
  FamilyRoman
  SeriesMedium
  Shape Up
  Size  Normal
  Color None
EndFont

Preamble
\providecommand{\maketitle}{}
\newcommand\beginELStitle{\begin{frontmatter}}
\newcommand\makeELStitle{\end{frontmatter}}
EndPreamble


Style Standard
  LatexName dummy
  LatexType Paragraph
  MarginStatic
  ParIndent MM
  ParSkip   0.4
  ParSep0.4
  TopSep1.0
  BottomSep 1.0
  Align Block
  AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center
  LabelType No_Label
End


Style StartTitlepage
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  LatexName beginELStitle
  LeftMarginxx::xx
  LabelSep  xx
  KeepEmpty 1  
  Align Left
  AlignPossible Left
  LabelType Static
  LabelString   "Start Titlepage"
  # label font definition
  LabelFont 
Series  Bold
Shape   Italic
Color   Blue
  EndFont
End


Style EndTitlepage
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  LatexName makeELStitle
  LeftMarginxx::xx
  LabelSep  xx
  KeepEmpty 1  
  Align Left
  AlignPossible Left
  LabelType Static
  LabelString   "End Titlepage"
  # label font definition
  LabelFont 
Series  Bold
Shape   Italic
Color   Blue
  EndFont
End

Style Keywords
  LatexName keyword
  LatexType Environment
  MarginStatic
  ParIndent MM
  InTitle   1
  ParSkip   0.4
  ParSep0.4
  TopSep1.0
  BottomSep 1.0
  Align Block
  AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center
  LabelType No_Label
Font
Color   blue
EndFont
End


# Load standard defs, as most of the
# Elsevier stuff seems the same.
Input stdsections.inc
Input stdstarsections.inc
Input stdlists.inc
Input stdstruct.inc
Input stdlayouts.inc


# Title style definition
Style Title
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  InTitle   1
  LatexName title
  NextNoIndent  1
  ParSkip   0.4
  TopSep1.3
  BottomSep 0.7
  ParSep0.7
  Align Left
#  AlignPossibleLeft
  LabelType No_Label
#  Fill_Top 1
#  Fill_Bottom  1

  # standard font definition
  Font 
Family  Sans
Series  Bold
SizeLargest
  EndFont
End

# Author style definition
Style Author
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  InTitle   1
  LatexName author
  NextNoIndent  1
  ParSkip   0.4
  TopSep0.7
  BottomSep 0.7
  ItemSep   0
  ParSep0
  Align Center
  AlignPossible Center

  # standard font def

Re: elsart style (fwd)

2003-01-23 Thread Rod Pinna
> 
> Thanks a lot. The layout file works fine. The template needed a few 
> changes to work correctly with lyx 1.1. (Yes, I'm still using and loving 
> lyx 1.1.6fix4.)

Yup, it was developed for 1.2.
 
> I had one little hiccup when converting a standard article to elsart. Lyx 
> does not insert the required StartTitlePage before title and EndTitlePage 
> before main text (start and end frontmatter), so these have to be entered 
> manually. Took me a few minutes to figure this one out.

I've got a vague feeling that this might be fixed if you use the template
with 1.2, but I'm not sure.
 
> I suppose if one needs to use the optional key/label fields with \author, 
> \collab, \address, \thanks, \corauth the frontmatter might get a bit 
> ugly with lots of ERT. Is there a way to incorporate these in the layout? 
> I think it might be tricky because they're kind of new types of  
> cross-references.

Yup, this bit stumped me as well. I thik it can be done, but I don't know
enough of what layout can do. One day I might have the time to do
something with this.

Rod
_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Mathematica, notebook2e etc

2003-01-16 Thread Rod Pinna
Hi all,

I have a long equation that I was hoping to include in a lyx file,
generate from mathematica.

Essentially, I was going to insert it as ERT. Which is fine, except that
including notebook2e.sty in the preamble seems to conflict with something
else. I'm guessing it is the ams stuff. Just hoping someone could make a
suggestion about how to go about this, before I start removing packages.

Thanks,
Rod

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





notebook2e

2003-01-16 Thread Rod Pinna
Just as a followup...deleting everything else out of the preamble results
in an error

\Vec already defined

...athAccetn{\Vec}{\mathord}{letters}{'202}

which doesn't mean anything to me.

A minimal document, with the equation I'm after, does compile from the
command line.

...

Actually, I think I found it...the amsmath package needs to come after
notebook2e.sty

Is that possible?

Rod

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: notebook2e

2003-01-16 Thread Rod Pinna
 
 Both notebook2e.sty and amsmath tries to define a \Vec command...
 
  Actually, I think I found it...the amsmath package needs to come after
  notebook2e.sty
  
  Is that possible?
 
 No, but you can put
  \let\Vec=\undefined
 in the preamble.
 

Thanks very much. The root of the problem is that notebook2e.sty loads
wrisym.sty, which uses the mathematica fonts for maths. Since I'd prefer
not to use them, I've gone through and deleted the reference in notebook2e
to that. Seems to work OK, though I imagine that if I used some of
mathematica more curly notation, I might have a problem.

Rod





Mathematica, notebook2e etc

2003-01-16 Thread Rod Pinna
Hi all,

I have a long equation that I was hoping to include in a lyx file,
generate from mathematica.

Essentially, I was going to insert it as ERT. Which is fine, except that
including notebook2e.sty in the preamble seems to conflict with something
else. I'm guessing it is the ams stuff. Just hoping someone could make a
suggestion about how to go about this, before I start removing packages.

Thanks,
Rod

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





notebook2e

2003-01-16 Thread Rod Pinna
Just as a followup...deleting everything else out of the preamble results
in an error

\Vec already defined

...athAccetn{\Vec}{\mathord}{letters}{'202}

which doesn't mean anything to me.

A minimal document, with the equation I'm after, does compile from the
command line.

...

Actually, I think I found it...the amsmath package needs to come after
notebook2e.sty

Is that possible?

Rod

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: notebook2e

2003-01-16 Thread Rod Pinna
 
 Both notebook2e.sty and amsmath tries to define a \Vec command...
 
  Actually, I think I found it...the amsmath package needs to come after
  notebook2e.sty
  
  Is that possible?
 
 No, but you can put
  \let\Vec=\undefined
 in the preamble.
 

Thanks very much. The root of the problem is that notebook2e.sty loads
wrisym.sty, which uses the mathematica fonts for maths. Since I'd prefer
not to use them, I've gone through and deleted the reference in notebook2e
to that. Seems to work OK, though I imagine that if I used some of
mathematica more curly notation, I might have a problem.

Rod





Mathematica, notebook2e etc

2003-01-16 Thread Rod Pinna
Hi all,

I have a long equation that I was hoping to include in a lyx file,
generate from mathematica.

Essentially, I was going to insert it as ERT. Which is fine, except that
including notebook2e.sty in the preamble seems to conflict with something
else. I'm guessing it is the ams stuff. Just hoping someone could make a
suggestion about how to go about this, before I start removing packages.

Thanks,
Rod

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





notebook2e

2003-01-16 Thread Rod Pinna
Just as a followup...deleting everything else out of the preamble results
in an error

\Vec already defined

...athAccetn{\Vec}{\mathord}{letters}{'202}

which doesn't mean anything to me.

A minimal document, with the equation I'm after, does compile from the
command line.

...

Actually, I think I found it...the amsmath package needs to come after
notebook2e.sty

Is that possible?

Rod

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: notebook2e

2003-01-16 Thread Rod Pinna
> 
> Both notebook2e.sty and amsmath tries to define a \Vec command...
> 
> > Actually, I think I found it...the amsmath package needs to come after
> > notebook2e.sty
> > 
> > Is that possible?
> 
> No, but you can put
>  \let\Vec=\undefined
> in the preamble.
> 

Thanks very much. The root of the problem is that notebook2e.sty loads
wrisym.sty, which uses the mathematica fonts for maths. Since I'd prefer
not to use them, I've gone through and deleted the reference in notebook2e
to that. Seems to work OK, though I imagine that if I used some of
mathematica more curly notation, I might have a problem.

Rod





Re: AFPL Ghostscript v.8.0 problem

2003-01-12 Thread Rod Pinna
Try it with GS_OPTION=-dNOSAFER

(or it might be GS_OPTIONS, I can never remember which...)

Rod

On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Shokie Dookie wrote:

 Dear list,
 
 I found that the ghostscript v.8.0 cannot work with yap viewer, for those of you 
using MikTex in windows. Please downgrade your ghostscipt to v.7.04 if you found the 
same problem.
 
 I am using LyX v.1.2.3 for windows.
 
 Cheers,
 Shokie 
 
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: AFPL Ghostscript v.8.0 problem

2003-01-12 Thread Rod Pinna
Try it with GS_OPTION=-dNOSAFER

(or it might be GS_OPTIONS, I can never remember which...)

Rod

On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Shokie Dookie wrote:

 Dear list,
 
 I found that the ghostscript v.8.0 cannot work with yap viewer, for those of you 
using MikTex in windows. Please downgrade your ghostscipt to v.7.04 if you found the 
same problem.
 
 I am using LyX v.1.2.3 for windows.
 
 Cheers,
 Shokie 
 
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: AFPL Ghostscript v.8.0 problem

2003-01-12 Thread Rod Pinna
Try it with GS_OPTION=-dNOSAFER

(or it might be GS_OPTIONS, I can never remember which...)

Rod

On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Shokie Dookie wrote:

> Dear list,
> 
> I found that the ghostscript v.8.0 cannot work with yap viewer, for those of you 
>using MikTex in windows. Please downgrade your ghostscipt to v.7.04 if you found the 
>same problem.
> 
> I am using LyX v.1.2.3 for windows.
> 
> Cheers,
> Shokie 
> 
> 
> 

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: two equations numbers.

2003-01-10 Thread Rod Pinna

Thanks for that.

Rod

On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:

 On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 02:35:29PM +0800, Rod Pinna wrote:
  Hi all,
  
  I'm not sure if this is a good idea but...
  
  I'm following a method from an article, but with some different starting
  assumptions. What I'm considering is numbering my equaitons, but also
  trying to have the number from the original article; e.g.
  
  e=mc^2   (1, A3a)
  
  Where 1 is my number, and A3a is the number from the original source.
 
 1. Enable the Use AMS button in the document dialog.
 
 2. Add the following line to the preamble
 \newcommand{\Tag}[1]{\stepcounter{equation}\tag{\theequation, #1}}
 
 3. In the equation, type
 \Tag{A3a
 
 Note that a reference to the equation will give 1, A3a.
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: two equations numbers.

2003-01-10 Thread Rod Pinna

Thanks for that.

Rod

On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:

 On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 02:35:29PM +0800, Rod Pinna wrote:
  Hi all,
  
  I'm not sure if this is a good idea but...
  
  I'm following a method from an article, but with some different starting
  assumptions. What I'm considering is numbering my equaitons, but also
  trying to have the number from the original article; e.g.
  
  e=mc^2   (1, A3a)
  
  Where 1 is my number, and A3a is the number from the original source.
 
 1. Enable the Use AMS button in the document dialog.
 
 2. Add the following line to the preamble
 \newcommand{\Tag}[1]{\stepcounter{equation}\tag{\theequation, #1}}
 
 3. In the equation, type
 \Tag{A3a
 
 Note that a reference to the equation will give 1, A3a.
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: two equations numbers.

2003-01-10 Thread Rod Pinna

Thanks for that.

Rod

On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 02:35:29PM +0800, Rod Pinna wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I'm not sure if this is a good idea but...
> > 
> > I'm following a method from an article, but with some different starting
> > assumptions. What I'm considering is numbering my equaitons, but also
> > trying to have the number from the original article; e.g.
> > 
> > e=mc^2   (1, A3a)
> > 
> > Where 1 is my number, and A3a is the number from the original source.
> 
> 1. Enable the "Use AMS" button in the document dialog.
> 
> 2. Add the following line to the preamble
> \newcommand{\Tag}[1]{\stepcounter{equation}\tag{\theequation, #1}}
> 
> 3. In the equation, type
> \Tag{A3a
> 
> Note that a reference to the equation will give "1, A3a".
> 

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





two equations numbers.

2003-01-08 Thread Rod Pinna
Hi all,

I'm not sure if this is a good idea but...

I'm following a method from an article, but with some different starting
assumptions. What I'm considering is numbering my equaitons, but also
trying to have the number from the original article; e.g.

e=mc^2   (1, A3a)

Where 1 is my number, and A3a is the number from the original source.

Rod

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





two equations numbers.

2003-01-08 Thread Rod Pinna
Hi all,

I'm not sure if this is a good idea but...

I'm following a method from an article, but with some different starting
assumptions. What I'm considering is numbering my equaitons, but also
trying to have the number from the original article; e.g.

e=mc^2   (1, A3a)

Where 1 is my number, and A3a is the number from the original source.

Rod

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





two equations numbers.

2003-01-08 Thread Rod Pinna
Hi all,

I'm not sure if this is a good idea but...

I'm following a method from an article, but with some different starting
assumptions. What I'm considering is numbering my equaitons, but also
trying to have the number from the original article; e.g.

e=mc^2   (1, A3a)

Where 1 is my number, and A3a is the number from the original source.

Rod

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: xdvi

2002-12-01 Thread Rod Pinna

Installed the tetex packages? tetex-base etc etc etc

Rod



On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, [X-UNKNOWN] |b|c|r|³| wrote:

 
 Higha.  I'm installing debian woody.  install is almost over.  I like it,
 especially since i get to choose ALL my own packages, rather than having
 someone red hat pick great big groups of them.
 
 anyway, i'm getting the following error when trying to view or export to
 dvi (i get the relevant similar error when trying to export pdf)
 
 Coverting from latex to dvi
 Running
 sh:
 line 1: newfile1.tex: command not found
 
 i've got xdvi.  what's it not finding there?
 
 Thanks for any help.  i
 
 
 =
 Have freedom, Be authentic, Put yourself
 on the line, Define your own success.
 =
 
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: xdvi

2002-12-01 Thread Rod Pinna

Installed the tetex packages? tetex-base etc etc etc

Rod



On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, [X-UNKNOWN] |b|c|r|³| wrote:

 
 Higha.  I'm installing debian woody.  install is almost over.  I like it,
 especially since i get to choose ALL my own packages, rather than having
 someone red hat pick great big groups of them.
 
 anyway, i'm getting the following error when trying to view or export to
 dvi (i get the relevant similar error when trying to export pdf)
 
 Coverting from latex to dvi
 Running
 sh:
 line 1: newfile1.tex: command not found
 
 i've got xdvi.  what's it not finding there?
 
 Thanks for any help.  i
 
 
 =
 Have freedom, Be authentic, Put yourself
 on the line, Define your own success.
 =
 
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: xdvi

2002-12-01 Thread Rod Pinna

Installed the tetex packages? tetex-base etc etc etc

Rod



On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, [X-UNKNOWN] |b|c|r|³| wrote:

> 
> Higha.  I'm installing debian woody.  install is almost over.  I like it,
> especially since i get to choose ALL my own packages, rather than having
> someone red hat pick great big groups of them.
> 
> anyway, i'm getting the following error when trying to view or export to
> dvi (i get the relevant similar error when trying to export pdf)
> 
> Coverting from latex to dvi
> Running
> sh:
> line 1: newfile1.tex: command not found
> 
> i've got xdvi.  what's it not finding there?
> 
> Thanks for any help.  i
> 
> 
> =
> Have freedom, Be authentic, Put yourself
> on the line, Define your own success.
> =
> 
> 
> 

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: Small poll

2002-10-28 Thread Rod Pinna

Late, as the majority seem to have spoken, but...

(a)

and make 1.4.0 the qt release, as it seems to be what everyone wants.


Rod


On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Andre Poenitz wrote:

 
 Just a small poll [As background: the Qt frontend is the single big item on
 the 1.3 list that's not done and won't be finished within the next few
 weeks.]
 
 What would _you_ prefer if you had the choice:
 
   (a) have 1.3.0 now as-is with its barely functional Qt frontend,
   start with the 1.4 cycle immediately.
 
   (b) release 1.3.0 if the Qt frontend is ready and put everything
   else to sleep until then.
 
   (c) I don't care
 
 Andre'
 
 -- 
 Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
 will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: Small poll

2002-10-28 Thread Rod Pinna

Late, as the majority seem to have spoken, but...

(a)

and make 1.4.0 the qt release, as it seems to be what everyone wants.


Rod


On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Andre Poenitz wrote:

 
 Just a small poll [As background: the Qt frontend is the single big item on
 the 1.3 list that's not done and won't be finished within the next few
 weeks.]
 
 What would _you_ prefer if you had the choice:
 
   (a) have 1.3.0 now as-is with its barely functional Qt frontend,
   start with the 1.4 cycle immediately.
 
   (b) release 1.3.0 if the Qt frontend is ready and put everything
   else to sleep until then.
 
   (c) I don't care
 
 Andre'
 
 -- 
 Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
 will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: Small poll

2002-10-28 Thread Rod Pinna

Late, as the majority seem to have spoken, but...

(a)

and make 1.4.0 the qt release, as it seems to be what everyone wants.


Rod


On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Andre Poenitz wrote:

> 
> Just a small poll [As background: the Qt frontend is the single big item on
> the 1.3 list that's not done and won't be finished within the next few
> weeks.]
> 
> What would _you_ prefer if you had the choice:
> 
>   (a) have 1.3.0 now as-is with its barely functional Qt frontend,
>   start with the 1.4 cycle immediately.
> 
>   (b) release 1.3.0 if the Qt frontend is ready and put everything
>   else to sleep until then.
> 
>   (c) "I don't care"
> 
> Andre'
> 
> -- 
> Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
> will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)
> 

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





dvips -t a4?

2002-10-01 Thread Rod Pinna

Hi all,

Just wondering where the -t a4 flag gets added to the dvips call. This
apparently produces nonconforming postscript. It at least kills the new
Xerox document centre thingy we've just got.

Running dvips on the command line, from the .dvi file lyx produces doesn't
seem to result in the line getting added, so it isn't a major drama. I
don't, however, seem to have explicity set such a flag anywhere. I *do*
have A4 selected as the paper size though.

Rod

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: dvips -t a4?

2002-10-01 Thread Rod Pinna

 I don't think that the Postscript file generated by dvips -t a4
 is non-conforming. It is a problem of the printer.
 The code that adds the -t a4 flag is in converter.C.
 Instead of recompiling LyX, you can create a wrapper for dvips
 that removes the -t flag from the command line.

From the dvips info page...

 Executing the `letter' or `a4' or other PostScript operators cause
the document to be nonconforming and can cause it not to print on
certain printers, so the default paper size should not execute such an
operator if at all possible.

The manual recommends against using it, if at all possible. There is a
discussion regrading the use of  A4size in the config.ps file.

Thanks,
Rod





dvips -t a4?

2002-10-01 Thread Rod Pinna

Hi all,

Just wondering where the -t a4 flag gets added to the dvips call. This
apparently produces nonconforming postscript. It at least kills the new
Xerox document centre thingy we've just got.

Running dvips on the command line, from the .dvi file lyx produces doesn't
seem to result in the line getting added, so it isn't a major drama. I
don't, however, seem to have explicity set such a flag anywhere. I *do*
have A4 selected as the paper size though.

Rod

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: dvips -t a4?

2002-10-01 Thread Rod Pinna

 I don't think that the Postscript file generated by dvips -t a4
 is non-conforming. It is a problem of the printer.
 The code that adds the -t a4 flag is in converter.C.
 Instead of recompiling LyX, you can create a wrapper for dvips
 that removes the -t flag from the command line.

From the dvips info page...

 Executing the `letter' or `a4' or other PostScript operators cause
the document to be nonconforming and can cause it not to print on
certain printers, so the default paper size should not execute such an
operator if at all possible.

The manual recommends against using it, if at all possible. There is a
discussion regrading the use of  A4size in the config.ps file.

Thanks,
Rod





dvips -t a4?

2002-10-01 Thread Rod Pinna

Hi all,

Just wondering where the -t a4 flag gets added to the dvips call. This
apparently produces nonconforming postscript. It at least kills the new
Xerox document centre thingy we've just got.

Running dvips on the command line, from the .dvi file lyx produces doesn't
seem to result in the line getting added, so it isn't a major drama. I
don't, however, seem to have explicity set such a flag anywhere. I *do*
have A4 selected as the paper size though.

Rod

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: dvips -t a4?

2002-10-01 Thread Rod Pinna

> I don't think that the Postscript file generated by dvips -t a4
> is non-conforming. It is a problem of the printer.
> The code that adds the "-t a4" flag is in converter.C.
> Instead of recompiling LyX, you can create a wrapper for dvips
> that removes the -t flag from the command line.

>From the dvips info page...

 "Executing the `letter' or `a4' or other PostScript operators cause
the document to be nonconforming and can cause it not to print on
certain printers, so the default paper size should not execute such an
operator if at all possible."

The manual recommends against using it, if at all possible. There is a
discussion regrading the use of @ A4size in the config.ps file.

Thanks,
Rod





Re: section headings - a long shot

2002-09-25 Thread Rod Pinna

 
 Less drastic solution is to export to LaTeX, make changes there
 (which is quite simple in any reasonable text editor) and then
 reimport into LyX.

Even easier is to simply edit the .lyx file, rather than exporting to
latex. The format is pretty easy to pick up, at least for that sort of
change.

Rod

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: section headings - a long shot

2002-09-25 Thread Rod Pinna

 
 Less drastic solution is to export to LaTeX, make changes there
 (which is quite simple in any reasonable text editor) and then
 reimport into LyX.

Even easier is to simply edit the .lyx file, rather than exporting to
latex. The format is pretty easy to pick up, at least for that sort of
change.

Rod

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: section headings - a long shot

2002-09-25 Thread Rod Pinna

> 
> Less drastic solution is to export to LaTeX, make changes there
> (which is quite simple in any reasonable text editor) and then
> reimport into LyX.

Even easier is to simply edit the .lyx file, rather than exporting to
latex. The format is pretty easy to pick up, at least for that sort of
change.

Rod

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: lyx to microsoft word

2002-09-06 Thread Rod Pinna


There are programs such as latex2rtf, which do what you need.

Rod


On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Thai DANG wrote:

 Kathryn Andersen wrote:
  On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 05:49:29PM +, Thai DANG wrote:
  
 Peter Suetterlin wrote:
 
 Thai DANG wrote:
 
 
 Do you know if there is a tool to convert Lyx format to Microsoft Word 
 format ?
 
 Please read the LyX FAQ (Help-FAQ; Chapter 3.2)
 In short:  You have to go via RTF
 
 I installed wvWare software but I don't find anything to convert .tex or 
 .lyx INTO .doc :o((
  
  
  You don't *need* to go as far as .DOC format, you just need to convert
  into .RTF format, because M$-Word reads RTF.
  
 
 Hello
 
 But with wvWare there is nothing to convert into .RTF format ! What you 
 can do is only convert .DOC into various format but not in the other way !
 .DOC = .TEX wvWare
 .LYX or .TEX = .DOC ???
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: lyx to microsoft word

2002-09-06 Thread Rod Pinna


There are programs such as latex2rtf, which do what you need.

Rod


On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Thai DANG wrote:

 Kathryn Andersen wrote:
  On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 05:49:29PM +, Thai DANG wrote:
  
 Peter Suetterlin wrote:
 
 Thai DANG wrote:
 
 
 Do you know if there is a tool to convert Lyx format to Microsoft Word 
 format ?
 
 Please read the LyX FAQ (Help-FAQ; Chapter 3.2)
 In short:  You have to go via RTF
 
 I installed wvWare software but I don't find anything to convert .tex or 
 .lyx INTO .doc :o((
  
  
  You don't *need* to go as far as .DOC format, you just need to convert
  into .RTF format, because M$-Word reads RTF.
  
 
 Hello
 
 But with wvWare there is nothing to convert into .RTF format ! What you 
 can do is only convert .DOC into various format but not in the other way !
 .DOC = .TEX wvWare
 .LYX or .TEX = .DOC ???
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: lyx to microsoft word

2002-09-06 Thread Rod Pinna


There are programs such as latex2rtf, which do what you need.

Rod


On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Thai DANG wrote:

> Kathryn Andersen wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 05, 2002 at 05:49:29PM +, Thai DANG wrote:
> > 
> >>Peter Suetterlin wrote:
> >>
> >>>Thai DANG wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> Do you know if there is a tool to convert Lyx format to Microsoft Word 
> format ?
> >>>
> >>>Please read the LyX FAQ (Help->FAQ; Chapter 3.2)
> >>>In short:  You have to go via RTF
> >>
> >>I installed wvWare software but I don't find anything to convert .tex or 
> >>.lyx INTO .doc :o((
> > 
> > 
> > You don't *need* to go as far as .DOC format, you just need to convert
> > into .RTF format, because M$-Word reads RTF.
> > 
> 
> Hello
> 
> But with wvWare there is nothing to convert into .RTF format ! What you 
> can do is only convert .DOC into various format but not in the other way !
> .DOC => .TEX wvWare
> .LYX or .TEX => .DOC ???
> 
> 

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: elsevier class

2002-08-28 Thread Rod Pinna


Hi,

Attached is a layout developed by Herbert Voss, which allows you to use
most of the feature of the Elseveir class. This is for lyx-120 and above.
If you are using an older version, there is a layout file compatible with
version 1.1.6. They're online at
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~matthewa/lyx/, or at least were awhile
ago.

Rod

On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, Luiz Tadeu Fernandes Eleno wrote:

 
 I am writing a paper and want to follow the elsevier style. They have a 
 document class called elsart.cls. What must I do if I want to use the 
 elsart.cls document class?
 
 I already installed the .layout file based on article.layout, following 
 the instructions on the lyx webpage, but, while running latex, it give 
 three error messages, which are in fact the same one, which says
 
 \ifcase \@ptsize
 
 The
 control sequence at the end of the top line
 of
 your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
 mispelled
 it (e.g. '\hobx'), type '|' and the correc
 spelling
 (e.g. '|\hobx'). Otherwiaw just continue,
 and
 I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
 
 
 Has anyone had already this problem?
 
 Thanks,
 Luiz Eleno
 LCCMat - Computational Materials Science Lab,
 Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Dept
 Escola Politecnica da Universidade de Sao Paulo
 Sao Paulo, SP - Brazil
 
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln



#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
#  \DeclareLaTeXClass[elsart]{Elsevier article style}
# Author: Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# The Elsevier doc style also duplicates the theorem
# environments used by the AMS. The definitions here have been
# mainly taken from the amsmath.inc file, from lyx-1.0.2, by
# David L. Johnson and Jean-Marc Lasgouttes. Some modifications
# have been made.
#
# The Elsevier style *does not* implement the starred versions
# of these environments, so they are not supported by this layout.
# There are also a few AMS environments not impletemented by Elsevier,
# so they are not included either.
#
# Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
# modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#

# General textclass parameters
Columns 1
Sides   2
PageStyle   headings
MaxCounter  Counter_Subsection

ClassOptions
  FontSize  Default # controlled by class
End

DefaultFont
  FamilyRoman
  SeriesMedium
  Shape Up
  Size  Normal
  Color None
EndFont

Preamble
\providecommand{\maketitle}{}
\newcommand\beginELStitle{\begin{frontmatter}}
\newcommand\makeELStitle{\end{frontmatter}}
EndPreamble


Style Standard
  LatexName dummy
  LatexType Paragraph
  MarginStatic
  ParIndent MM
  ParSkip   0.4
  ParSep0.4
  TopSep1.0
  BottomSep 1.0
  Align Block
  AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center
  LabelType No_Label
End


Style StartTitlepage
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  LatexName beginELStitle
  LeftMarginxx::xx
  LabelSep  xx
  KeepEmpty 1  
  Align Left
  AlignPossible Left
  LabelType Static
  LabelString   Start Titlepage
  # label font definition
  LabelFont 
Series  Bold
Shape   Italic
Color   Blue
  EndFont
End


Style EndTitlepage
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  LatexName makeELStitle
  LeftMarginxx::xx
  LabelSep  xx
  KeepEmpty 1  
  Align Left
  AlignPossible Left
  LabelType Static
  LabelString   End Titlepage
  # label font definition
  LabelFont 
Series  Bold
Shape   Italic
Color   Blue
  EndFont
End

Style Keywords
  LatexName keyword
  LatexType Environment
  MarginStatic
  ParIndent MM
  InTitle   1
  ParSkip   0.4
  ParSep0.4
  TopSep1.0
  BottomSep 1.0
  Align Block
  AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center
  LabelType No_Label
Font
Color   blue
EndFont
End


# Load standard defs, as most of the
# Elsevier stuff seems the same.
Input stdsections.inc
Input stdstarsections.inc
Input stdlists.inc
Input stdstruct.inc
Input stdlayouts.inc


# Title style definition
Style Title
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  InTitle   1
  LatexName title
  NextNoIndent  1
  ParSkip   0.4
  TopSep1.3
  BottomSep 0.7
  ParSep0.7
  Align

Re: elsevier class

2002-08-28 Thread Rod Pinna


Hi,

Attached is a layout developed by Herbert Voss, which allows you to use
most of the feature of the Elseveir class. This is for lyx-120 and above.
If you are using an older version, there is a layout file compatible with
version 1.1.6. They're online at
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~matthewa/lyx/, or at least were awhile
ago.

Rod

On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, Luiz Tadeu Fernandes Eleno wrote:

 
 I am writing a paper and want to follow the elsevier style. They have a 
 document class called elsart.cls. What must I do if I want to use the 
 elsart.cls document class?
 
 I already installed the .layout file based on article.layout, following 
 the instructions on the lyx webpage, but, while running latex, it give 
 three error messages, which are in fact the same one, which says
 
 \ifcase \@ptsize
 
 The
 control sequence at the end of the top line
 of
 your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
 mispelled
 it (e.g. '\hobx'), type '|' and the correc
 spelling
 (e.g. '|\hobx'). Otherwiaw just continue,
 and
 I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
 
 
 Has anyone had already this problem?
 
 Thanks,
 Luiz Eleno
 LCCMat - Computational Materials Science Lab,
 Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Dept
 Escola Politecnica da Universidade de Sao Paulo
 Sao Paulo, SP - Brazil
 
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln



#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
#  \DeclareLaTeXClass[elsart]{Elsevier article style}
# Author: Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# The Elsevier doc style also duplicates the theorem
# environments used by the AMS. The definitions here have been
# mainly taken from the amsmath.inc file, from lyx-1.0.2, by
# David L. Johnson and Jean-Marc Lasgouttes. Some modifications
# have been made.
#
# The Elsevier style *does not* implement the starred versions
# of these environments, so they are not supported by this layout.
# There are also a few AMS environments not impletemented by Elsevier,
# so they are not included either.
#
# Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
# modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#

# General textclass parameters
Columns 1
Sides   2
PageStyle   headings
MaxCounter  Counter_Subsection

ClassOptions
  FontSize  Default # controlled by class
End

DefaultFont
  FamilyRoman
  SeriesMedium
  Shape Up
  Size  Normal
  Color None
EndFont

Preamble
\providecommand{\maketitle}{}
\newcommand\beginELStitle{\begin{frontmatter}}
\newcommand\makeELStitle{\end{frontmatter}}
EndPreamble


Style Standard
  LatexName dummy
  LatexType Paragraph
  MarginStatic
  ParIndent MM
  ParSkip   0.4
  ParSep0.4
  TopSep1.0
  BottomSep 1.0
  Align Block
  AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center
  LabelType No_Label
End


Style StartTitlepage
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  LatexName beginELStitle
  LeftMarginxx::xx
  LabelSep  xx
  KeepEmpty 1  
  Align Left
  AlignPossible Left
  LabelType Static
  LabelString   Start Titlepage
  # label font definition
  LabelFont 
Series  Bold
Shape   Italic
Color   Blue
  EndFont
End


Style EndTitlepage
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  LatexName makeELStitle
  LeftMarginxx::xx
  LabelSep  xx
  KeepEmpty 1  
  Align Left
  AlignPossible Left
  LabelType Static
  LabelString   End Titlepage
  # label font definition
  LabelFont 
Series  Bold
Shape   Italic
Color   Blue
  EndFont
End

Style Keywords
  LatexName keyword
  LatexType Environment
  MarginStatic
  ParIndent MM
  InTitle   1
  ParSkip   0.4
  ParSep0.4
  TopSep1.0
  BottomSep 1.0
  Align Block
  AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center
  LabelType No_Label
Font
Color   blue
EndFont
End


# Load standard defs, as most of the
# Elsevier stuff seems the same.
Input stdsections.inc
Input stdstarsections.inc
Input stdlists.inc
Input stdstruct.inc
Input stdlayouts.inc


# Title style definition
Style Title
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  InTitle   1
  LatexName title
  NextNoIndent  1
  ParSkip   0.4
  TopSep1.3
  BottomSep 0.7
  ParSep0.7
  Align

Re: elsevier class

2002-08-28 Thread Rod Pinna


Hi,

Attached is a layout developed by Herbert Voss, which allows you to use
most of the feature of the Elseveir class. This is for lyx-120 and above.
If you are using an older version, there is a layout file compatible with
version 1.1.6. They're online at
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~matthewa/lyx/, or at least were awhile
ago.

Rod

On Wed, 28 Aug 2002, Luiz Tadeu Fernandes Eleno wrote:

> 
> I am writing a paper and want to follow the elsevier style. They have a 
> document class called elsart.cls. What must I do if I want to use the 
> elsart.cls document class?
> 
> I already installed the .layout file based on article.layout, following 
> the instructions on the lyx webpage, but, while running latex, it give 
> three error messages, which are in fact the same one, which says
> 
> \ifcase \@ptsize
> 
> The
> control sequence at the end of the top line
> of
> your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
> mispelled
> it (e.g. '\hobx'), type '|' and the correc
> spelling
> (e.g. '|\hobx'). Otherwiaw just continue,
> and
> I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
> 
> 
> Has anyone had already this problem?
> 
> Thanks,
> Luiz Eleno
> LCCMat - Computational Materials Science Lab,
> Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Dept
> Escola Politecnica da Universidade de Sao Paulo
> Sao Paulo, SP - Brazil
> 
> 
> 

_
rod   | "Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea."
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln



#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
#  \DeclareLaTeXClass[elsart]{Elsevier article style}
# Author: Rod Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# The Elsevier doc style also duplicates the theorem
# environments used by the AMS. The definitions here have been
# mainly taken from the amsmath.inc file, from lyx-1.0.2, by
# David L. Johnson and Jean-Marc Lasgouttes. Some modifications
# have been made.
#
# The Elsevier style *does not* implement the starred versions
# of these environments, so they are not supported by this layout.
# There are also a few AMS environments not impletemented by Elsevier,
# so they are not included either.
#
# Version 1.0   19990506 R. Pinna Inital version
# modified 2002-04-02   Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#

# General textclass parameters
Columns 1
Sides   2
PageStyle   headings
MaxCounter  Counter_Subsection

ClassOptions
  FontSize  Default # controlled by class
End

DefaultFont
  FamilyRoman
  SeriesMedium
  Shape Up
  Size  Normal
  Color None
EndFont

Preamble
\providecommand{\maketitle}{}
\newcommand\beginELStitle{\begin{frontmatter}}
\newcommand\makeELStitle{\end{frontmatter}}
EndPreamble


Style Standard
  LatexName dummy
  LatexType Paragraph
  MarginStatic
  ParIndent MM
  ParSkip   0.4
  ParSep0.4
  TopSep1.0
  BottomSep 1.0
  Align Block
  AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center
  LabelType No_Label
End


Style StartTitlepage
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  LatexName beginELStitle
  LeftMarginxx::xx
  LabelSep  xx
  KeepEmpty 1  
  Align Left
  AlignPossible Left
  LabelType Static
  LabelString   "Start Titlepage"
  # label font definition
  LabelFont 
Series  Bold
Shape   Italic
Color   Blue
  EndFont
End


Style EndTitlepage
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  LatexName makeELStitle
  LeftMarginxx::xx
  LabelSep  xx
  KeepEmpty 1  
  Align Left
  AlignPossible Left
  LabelType Static
  LabelString   "End Titlepage"
  # label font definition
  LabelFont 
Series  Bold
Shape   Italic
Color   Blue
  EndFont
End

Style Keywords
  LatexName keyword
  LatexType Environment
  MarginStatic
  ParIndent MM
  InTitle   1
  ParSkip   0.4
  ParSep0.4
  TopSep1.0
  BottomSep 1.0
  Align Block
  AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center
  LabelType No_Label
Font
Color   blue
EndFont
End


# Load standard defs, as most of the
# Elsevier stuff seems the same.
Input stdsections.inc
Input stdstarsections.inc
Input stdlists.inc
Input stdstruct.inc
Input stdlayouts.inc


# Title style definition
Style Title
  MarginStatic
  LatexType Command
  InTitle   1

1.2.1, 1.2.0 image handling different?

2002-08-21 Thread Rod Pinna


In 1.2.0, lyx, when converting to PS, didn't do anything to my images,
which are in eps format.

In 1.2.1, starting View-Postscript now starts the conversion chain

convert A.eps - A.png
convert A.png - A.eps

This didn't happen with 1.2.0

I haven't had time to see what happens yet, as I have to leave the office,
and it is a long document I start processing.

Rod
_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: 1.2.1, 1.2.0 image handling different?

2002-08-21 Thread Rod Pinna


 Did you run EditReconfigure?

No, I hadn't. It was from a clean configure/make cycle, so hopefully it
should have picked everything up. I will try that tomorrow, when I'm at
work to see if it makes a difference.

I'm about to compile it at home as well, so I should see what happens in
an hour or so, once it cranks through.

One other difference between the 1.2.0 I had, and the 1.2.1 - 
1.2.0 was compiled with gcc 2.95, while 1.2.1 was compiled with 3.04 (I
think that is is one with debian 3). I also upgraded to debian 3.0 between
1.2.0, and 1.2.1, but I don't think that should have mattered. After the
upgrade, 1.2.0 continued as before.

The home compile will be with gcc 2.95, so we'll see if that makes any
difference.

Rod

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: 1.2.1, 1.2.0 image handling different?

2002-08-21 Thread Rod Pinna



Sorry, should have said that I installed it as lyx121, so it created a new
.lyx121 directory.

Rod

On 21 Aug 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:

  Rod == Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  Did you run EditReconfigure?
 
 Rod No, I hadn't. It was from a clean configure/make cycle, so
 Rod hopefully it should have picked everything up. I will try that
 Rod tomorrow, when I'm at work to see if it makes a difference.
 
 Yes, but you already have data files in your .lyx directory. 
 
 JMarc
 

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rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
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Further to 1.2.1 graphics

2002-08-21 Thread Rod Pinna

Hi all,

Just some observations. At the moment, I'm a little flummoxed as to what
to try.

I've run reconfigure, and 1.2.1 still converts *some* .eps files to .png
and then back to .eps, when I go View-Postscript, and View-DVI

Actually, it does it for any of the Views

I've cut it down to one image that is doing it, with the lyx file
attached. (The original hasn't been proof read yet, so no comments on the
grammar please...). I've also included a figure that doesn't get
converted.

Also, the document is included as an included file, in master2.lyx.

The terminal output from the full run is attached below.

Rod

Executing command:convert
EPS:'_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_buckled-pipe-inv.eps'
PNG:'_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_buckled-pipe-inv.png'
Executing command:convert
PNG:'_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_buckled-pipe-inv.png'
EPS:'_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_buckled-pipe-inv.eps'
This is dvips(k) 5.86e Copyright 2001 Radical Eye Software
(www.radicaleye.com)
' TeX output 2002.08.21:2203' - master2.ps
texc.propsfrag.pro8r.enctexps.prospecial.pro. [1] [2] [3] [4
/home/rpinna/docs/thesis//c2/fig/gabr-typical-fig.eps] [5] [6] [7] [8]
[9] 
[10/home/rpinna/docs/thesis//c2/fig/naca1341-fig6-fix.ps] [11] [12] [13] 
[14/home/rpinna/docs/thesis//c2/fig/Brush-and-Almroth-fig518.ps] [15]
[16] 
[17] [18
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir22563lS8ubn/lyx_tmpbuf2/_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_BudianskyB1966a-fig3.ps]
 
[19
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir22563lS8ubn/lyx_tmpbuf2/_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_BudianskyB1968-fig4.ps]
 
[20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir22563lS8ubn/lyx_tmpbuf2/_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_europipe.eps] 
[27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir22563lS8ubn/lyx_tmpbuf2/_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_suct-emb-anchorC.ps]
 
[39] [40] [41] [42
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir22563lS8ubn/lyx_tmpbuf2/_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_forrestal.ps] 
[43] [44
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir22563lS8ubn/lyx_tmpbuf2/_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_buckled-pipe-inv.eps]
 
[45] 

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rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln



#LyX 1.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 220
\textclass book
\begin_preamble

\end_preamble
\options twoside
\language english
\inputencoding default
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
\paperfontsize 12
\spacing onehalf 
\papersize a4paper
\paperpackage a4
\use_geometry 1
\use_amsmath 1
\use_natbib 0
\use_numerical_citations 0
\paperorientation portrait
\leftmargin 30mm
\topmargin 20mm
\rightmargin 47mm
\bottommargin 10mm
\secnumdepth 2
\tocdepth 2
\paragraph_separation indent
\defskip medskip
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 2
\paperpagestyle fancy

\layout Standard

One advantage of the theory developed by 
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed

\layout Standard

\backslash 
citeauthor{ForrestalM1965a}
\end_inset 

 is that it allows for the realtively easy treatment of either a fully bonded,
 or smooth interface between the shell and medium.
 The results obtanied by the authors are reproduced in figure 
\begin_inset LatexCommand \ref{fig-forrestal}

\end_inset 

.
\begin_inset Float figure
placement htbp
wide false
collapsed true

\layout Standard
\align center 

\begin_inset Graphics FormatVersion 1
filename c2/fig/forrestal.ps
display none
size_type 1
height 65text%
rotate
rotateAngle 0.3
rotateOrigin center
lyxsize_type 1
lyxwidth 236pt
lyxheight 294pt
\end_inset 


\layout Caption

Critical pressure versus radius to thickness ratio, from 
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed

\layout Standard

\backslash 
citet{ForrestalM1965a}
\end_inset 

.
 
\begin_inset LatexCommand \label{fig-forrestal}

\end_inset 


\end_inset 

 From this, it may be seen that there is little difference between the two
 results.
 This suggests that the contribution to the buckling load from the circumferenti
al load component is relatively minor, 
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed

\layout Standard

\backslash 
ie
\end_inset 

 only the lateral restraint due to the surrounding elastic medium is important.
 The developement of the theory is also strongly dependent on the assumption
 of plane strain conditions, hence the effect of boundary conditions cannot
 be included in the analysis.
 As this is a eigenvalue analysis, the effect of material plasticity and
 initial imperfections are again neglected.
\layout Standard

Work with a similar aim is present in 
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed

\layout Standard

\backslash 
citet{TrottJ1983a}
\end_inset 

 and 
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed

\layout Standard

\backslash 

Re: Further to 1.2.1 graphics

2002-08-21 Thread Rod Pinna


Also,

If I remove the \converter eps png line, the eps images are converted to
xpm images later on.

Again, this isn't when I try to view the images in Lyx, but when I try to
view a file from the view menu.

Rod

On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Rod Pinna wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 Just some observations. At the moment, I'm a little flummoxed as to what
 to try.
 
 I've run reconfigure, and 1.2.1 still converts *some* .eps files to .png
 and then back to .eps, when I go View-Postscript, and View-DVI
 
 Actually, it does it for any of the Views
 
 I've cut it down to one image that is doing it, with the lyx file
 attached. (The original hasn't been proof read yet, so no comments on the
 grammar please...). I've also included a figure that doesn't get
 converted.
 
 Also, the document is included as an included file, in master2.lyx.
 
 The terminal output from the full run is attached below.
 
 Rod
 
 Executing command:convert
 EPS:'_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_buckled-pipe-inv.eps'
 PNG:'_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_buckled-pipe-inv.png'
 Executing command:convert
 PNG:'_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_buckled-pipe-inv.png'
 EPS:'_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_buckled-pipe-inv.eps'
 This is dvips(k) 5.86e Copyright 2001 Radical Eye Software
 (www.radicaleye.com)
 ' TeX output 2002.08.21:2203' - master2.ps
 texc.propsfrag.pro8r.enctexps.prospecial.pro. [1] [2] [3] [4
 /home/rpinna/docs/thesis//c2/fig/gabr-typical-fig.eps] [5] [6] [7] [8]
 [9] 
 [10/home/rpinna/docs/thesis//c2/fig/naca1341-fig6-fix.ps] [11] [12] [13] 
 [14/home/rpinna/docs/thesis//c2/fig/Brush-and-Almroth-fig518.ps] [15]
 [16] 
 [17] [18
 
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir22563lS8ubn/lyx_tmpbuf2/_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_BudianskyB1966a-fig3.ps]
 
 [19
 
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir22563lS8ubn/lyx_tmpbuf2/_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_BudianskyB1968-fig4.ps]
 
 [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26
 
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir22563lS8ubn/lyx_tmpbuf2/_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_europipe.eps]
 
 [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38
 
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir22563lS8ubn/lyx_tmpbuf2/_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_suct-emb-anchorC.ps]
 
 [39] [40] [41] [42
 
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir22563lS8ubn/lyx_tmpbuf2/_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_forrestal.ps]
 
 [43] [44
 
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir22563lS8ubn/lyx_tmpbuf2/_home_rpinna_docs_thesis_c2_fig_buckled-pipe-inv.eps]
 
 [45] 
 
 _
 rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
   | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
   |   They Might Be Giants, Lincoln
 
 

_
rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





1.2.1, 1.2.0 image handling different?

2002-08-21 Thread Rod Pinna


In 1.2.0, lyx, when converting to PS, didn't do anything to my images,
which are in eps format.

In 1.2.1, starting View-Postscript now starts the conversion chain

convert A.eps - A.png
convert A.png - A.eps

This didn't happen with 1.2.0

I haven't had time to see what happens yet, as I have to leave the office,
and it is a long document I start processing.

Rod
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rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
  | They Might Be Giants, Lincoln





Re: 1.2.1, 1.2.0 image handling different?

2002-08-21 Thread Rod Pinna


 Did you run EditReconfigure?

No, I hadn't. It was from a clean configure/make cycle, so hopefully it
should have picked everything up. I will try that tomorrow, when I'm at
work to see if it makes a difference.

I'm about to compile it at home as well, so I should see what happens in
an hour or so, once it cranks through.

One other difference between the 1.2.0 I had, and the 1.2.1 - 
1.2.0 was compiled with gcc 2.95, while 1.2.1 was compiled with 3.04 (I
think that is is one with debian 3). I also upgraded to debian 3.0 between
1.2.0, and 1.2.1, but I don't think that should have mattered. After the
upgrade, 1.2.0 continued as before.

The home compile will be with gcc 2.95, so we'll see if that makes any
difference.

Rod

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rod   | Beneath the waves, the waves / That's where I will be /
  | I'm going to see the cow beneath the sea.
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