Dear lyx'ers, I've noticed lyx 1.6.5 automatically adds
the package esint to the preamble whenever the symbol \int
is invoked. Is this really necessary? AFAIK, \int is
included in the standard fonts, but esint is not included
by default in most latex installations.
r.f.
You can turn this off in
Dear lyx'ers, I've noticed lyx 1.6.5 automatically adds
the package esint to the preamble whenever the symbol \int
is invoked. Is this really necessary? AFAIK, \int is
included in the standard fonts, but esint is not included
by default in most latex installations.
r.f.
You can turn this off in
>Dear lyx'ers, I've noticed lyx 1.6.5 automatically adds
>the package esint to the preamble whenever the symbol \int
>is invoked. Is this really necessary? AFAIK, \int is
>included in the standard fonts, but esint is not included
>by default in most latex installations.
>r.f.
You can turn this
Note the lack absence of the Pretext please. Lyx
(on Mac OS Snow Leopard) doesn't let me generate
the second one, without Pretext. Is there an option
or a workaround that I can't find on myself?
Usually the trick is to add a protected space in stead of Pretext, so
Ctrl+Space for instance.
Note the lack absence of the Pretext please. Lyx
(on Mac OS Snow Leopard) doesn't let me generate
the second one, without Pretext. Is there an option
or a workaround that I can't find on myself?
Usually the trick is to add a protected space in stead of Pretext, so
Ctrl+Space for instance.
>Note the lack absence of the "Pretext" please. Lyx
>(on Mac OS Snow Leopard) doesn't let me generate
>the second one, without "Pretext". Is there an option
>or a workaround that I can't find on myself?
Usually the trick is to add a protected space in stead of "Pretext", so
Ctrl+Space for
*
So, to summarize. I can get tex2lyx to work and lyx to
call it from windows when working on a local drive but
not a network drive.
This is http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6127.
If you cannot open a command prompt and cd into the specified directory,
File-Import does not work from LyX.
Vincent
*
So, to summarize. I can get tex2lyx to work and lyx to
call it from windows when working on a local drive but
not a network drive.
This is http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6127.
If you cannot open a command prompt and cd into the specified directory,
File-Import does not work from LyX.
Vincent
>*
>So, to summarize. I can get tex2lyx to work and lyx to
>call it from windows when working on a local drive but
>not a network drive.
This is http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6127.
If you cannot open a command prompt and cd into the specified directory,
File-Import does not work from LyX.
Thanks Micha, that fixes it for me.
I'd love if it would mark the lack of capitalization beginning a
sentence as an error, but no biggie.
I think I'm going to try to use 2.0 fulltime.
Since it seems that it's not backwards compatible, are there any
precautions
I should take? i.e. never open a
Just to be more concrete, here's the log attached and the error part:
(/usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/amscls/amsthm.sty
Package: amsthm 2004/08/06 v2.20
Did you load the Theorem(AMS) module. If so, please unload it.
Vincent
Thanks Micha, that fixes it for me.
I'd love if it would mark the lack of capitalization beginning a
sentence as an error, but no biggie.
I think I'm going to try to use 2.0 fulltime.
Since it seems that it's not backwards compatible, are there any
precautions
I should take? i.e. never open a
Just to be more concrete, here's the log attached and the error part:
(/usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/amscls/amsthm.sty
Package: amsthm 2004/08/06 v2.20
Did you load the Theorem(AMS) module. If so, please unload it.
Vincent
>Thanks Micha, that fixes it for me.
>I'd love if it would mark the lack of capitalization beginning a
sentence as an error, but no biggie.
>I think I'm going to try to use 2.0 fulltime.
>Since it seems that it's not backwards compatible, are there any
precautions
>I should take? i.e. never open
>Just to be more concrete, here's the log attached and the error part:
>
> (/usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/amscls/amsthm.sty
>Package: amsthm 2004/08/06 v2.20
Did you load the Theorem(AMS) module. If so, please unload it.
Vincent
The lyx support webpages states that one should use Edit - Text Style
-
Language. However, the option Language doesn't exist under Edit - Text
Style in Lyx 1.6.5. I tried to find such language options in some other
menus but went nuts trying. I could just ignore the blue underlines but
seeing them
The lyx support webpages states that one should use Edit - Text Style
-
Language. However, the option Language doesn't exist under Edit - Text
Style in Lyx 1.6.5. I tried to find such language options in some other
menus but went nuts trying. I could just ignore the blue underlines but
seeing them
>The lyx support webpages states that one should use Edit -> Text Style
->
>Language. However, the option Language doesn't exist under Edit -> Text
>Style in Lyx 1.6.5. I tried to find such language options in some other
>menus but went nuts trying. I could just ignore the blue underlines but
I have been experiencing a lot of crashes in the last couple of weeks.
Did you upgrade qt to 4.6 ?
Vincent
But it should have been fixed in branch 2 days ago, if I read
the log correctly. And I downloaded the source yesterday
night (3/11).
No, it has only been fixed in trunk, not yet in branch.
With a text editor, you can change the source yourself (but only if it
is trivial to backport the
I have been experiencing a lot of crashes in the last couple of weeks.
Did you upgrade qt to 4.6 ?
Vincent
But it should have been fixed in branch 2 days ago, if I read
the log correctly. And I downloaded the source yesterday
night (3/11).
No, it has only been fixed in trunk, not yet in branch.
With a text editor, you can change the source yourself (but only if it
is trivial to backport the
>I have been experiencing a lot of crashes in the last couple of weeks.
Did you upgrade qt to 4.6 ?
Vincent
> But it should have been fixed in branch 2 days ago, if I read
> the log correctly. And I downloaded the source yesterday
> night (3/11).
No, it has only been fixed in trunk, not yet in branch.
With a text editor, you can change the source yourself (but only if it
is trivial to backport
Now I cannot open that document in 1.6.5 - I just get an error message
about lyx2lyx failure: the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it
The option to export to lyx-1.6.5 does nothing that I can discern (is
it supposed to work?)
Yes, it works.
There should be a .lyx16 file next to the original
/opt/local/bin/msgmerge: `ar.po': No such file or directory
someone (Manveru) said :
Someone puts language file in makefiles but miss committing
the file on repository?
That's not true.
Does ar.po exist on your system ? Does msgmerge exist ? What happens if
you run the command manually ?
Now I cannot open that document in 1.6.5 - I just get an error message
about lyx2lyx failure: the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it
The option to export to lyx-1.6.5 does nothing that I can discern (is
it supposed to work?)
Yes, it works.
There should be a .lyx16 file next to the original
/opt/local/bin/msgmerge: `ar.po': No such file or directory
someone (Manveru) said :
Someone puts language file in makefiles but miss committing
the file on repository?
That's not true.
Does ar.po exist on your system ? Does msgmerge exist ? What happens if
you run the command manually ?
>Now I cannot open that document in 1.6.5 - I just get an error message
>about lyx2lyx failure: "the lyx2lyx script failed to convert it"
>
>The option to export to lyx-1.6.5 does nothing that I can discern (is
it supposed to work?)
>
Yes, it works.
There should be a .lyx16 file next to the
>/opt/local/bin/msgmerge: `ar.po': No such file or directory
>
>someone (Manveru) said :
>
>Someone puts language file in makefiles but miss committing
>the file on repository?
That's not true.
Does ar.po exist on your system ? Does msgmerge exist ? What happens if
you run the command manually ?
Hi All,
I think it's really a Lyx bug in fact.
It says that article, book,... are not available but in the
LaTeXConfig.lyx these layouts are well recognized!
See attached file...,
In what directory path did you install LyX ?
Vincent
Hi All,
I think it's really a Lyx bug in fact.
It says that article, book,... are not available but in the
LaTeXConfig.lyx these layouts are well recognized!
See attached file...,
In what directory path did you install LyX ?
Vincent
>Hi All,
>
>I think it's really a Lyx bug in fact.
>It says that article, book,... are not available but in the
>LaTeXConfig.lyx these layouts are well recognized!
>
>See attached file...,
In what directory path did you install LyX ?
Vincent
I see the Insert-Custom insets in LyX but the submenu is always
empty?
Why is this so? What are custom insets and how are they meant to be
used
(if they can be created)?
From the User Guide sec. A.4.8: Custom Insets: The section Flex insets
and InsetLayout of the Customization manual explains
Am I missing something
I guess you should use \underline instead of \underbar (which is used
when pressing Ctrl+U).
Vincent
How does the british language enter my document - the default is
probably just English on my system. Even my \documentclass
command (on latex export) shows the british option!
Document-Settings-Language is set to English (UK) ?
Vincent
I see the Insert-Custom insets in LyX but the submenu is always
empty?
Why is this so? What are custom insets and how are they meant to be
used
(if they can be created)?
From the User Guide sec. A.4.8: Custom Insets: The section Flex insets
and InsetLayout of the Customization manual explains
Am I missing something
I guess you should use \underline instead of \underbar (which is used
when pressing Ctrl+U).
Vincent
How does the british language enter my document - the default is
probably just English on my system. Even my \documentclass
command (on latex export) shows the british option!
Document-Settings-Language is set to English (UK) ?
Vincent
> I see the Insert->Custom insets> in LyX but the submenu is always
empty?
> Why is this so? What are custom insets and how are they meant to be
used
>(if they can be created)?
>From the User Guide sec. A.4.8: "Custom Insets: The section Flex insets
and InsetLayout of the Customization manual
>Am I missing something
I guess you should use \underline instead of \underbar (which is used
when pressing Ctrl+U).
Vincent
>How does the "british" language enter my document - the default is
>probably just "English" on my system. Even my \documentclass
>command (on latex export) shows the british option!
Document->Settings->Language is set to English (UK) ?
Vincent
The problem arouse when I needed to insert some obsolete Russian
characters that were used before the 20th century. Namely, the letters
yat (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yat), fita
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fita) or izhitsa
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izhitsa): if I insert them to LyX via
When is Lyx 2 coming out?
EK
We don't know yet.
Vincent
The problem arouse when I needed to insert some obsolete Russian
characters that were used before the 20th century. Namely, the letters
yat (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yat), fita
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fita) or izhitsa
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izhitsa): if I insert them to LyX via
When is Lyx 2 coming out?
EK
We don't know yet.
Vincent
>The problem arouse when I needed to insert some obsolete Russian
>characters that were used before the 20th century. Namely, the letters
>yat (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yat), fita
>(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fita) or izhitsa
>(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Izhitsa): if I insert them to LyX
>When is Lyx 2 coming out?
>EK
We don't know yet.
Vincent
Hi everybody, anyone knows the LFUN name of the insert comment
function accessed via Insert - Note - Comment.
Open Help-LyX Functions and search for Comment.
Vincent
Hi everybody, anyone knows the LFUN name of the insert comment
function accessed via Insert - Note - Comment.
Open Help-LyX Functions and search for Comment.
Vincent
>Hi everybody, anyone knows the LFUN name of the "insert comment"
>function accessed via Insert -> Note -> Comment.
Open Help->LyX Functions and search for "Comment".
Vincent
Is there a way to switch between two open lyx files, without using the
mouse?
Thx
John
Ctrl + Tab, Ctrl + PgUp, Ctrl + Shift + F6.. Pick your choice.
If this does not work, type in the command buffer
(View-Toolbars-Command Buffer) buffer-previous and see what appears
in the statusbar
Is there a way to switch between two open lyx files, without using the
mouse?
Thx
John
Ctrl + Tab, Ctrl + PgUp, Ctrl + Shift + F6.. Pick your choice.
If this does not work, type in the command buffer
(View-Toolbars-Command Buffer) buffer-previous and see what appears
in the statusbar
>Is there a way to switch between two open lyx files, without using the
mouse?
>
>Thx
>
>John
>
Ctrl + Tab, Ctrl + PgUp, Ctrl + Shift + F6.. Pick your choice.
If this does not work, type in the command buffer
(View->Toolbars->Command Buffer) "buffer-previous" and see what appears
in the
If not then I guess I'll have to figure out how to get my RH BZ
account
working again so I can bug Rex into updating those of us on epel. :|
I don't know any of the words you're using here :S.. Epel ? Rex ? RH BZ
?
### back trace
#0 0x07afcf23 in ?? () from /usr/lib/qt4/lib/libQtGui.so.4
#1
If not then I guess I'll have to figure out how to get my RH BZ
account
working again so I can bug Rex into updating those of us on epel. :|
I don't know any of the words you're using here :S.. Epel ? Rex ? RH BZ
?
### back trace
#0 0x07afcf23 in ?? () from /usr/lib/qt4/lib/libQtGui.so.4
#1
> If not then I guess I'll have to figure out how to get my RH BZ
account
> working again so I can bug Rex into updating those of us on epel. :|
I don't know any of the words you're using here :S.. Epel ? Rex ? RH BZ
?
>### back trace
>#0 0x07afcf23 in ?? () from /usr/lib/qt4/lib/libQtGui.so.4
This way, you can convert an equation to the source text
(which might be desirable for copying as well).
The other way round is already implemented: Mark a valid
math expression (like \sin(x)) and press Ctrl-M.
If you select the math contents and paste it in text, you'll see the
LaTeX code.
I
[examples/splash.lyx] is the document which automatically opens when
user
runs LyX first time after installation. The problem is that the View -
OpenDocument command produces empty output for me. Please help!
Don't use OpenDocument. Use dvi or pdf to preview.
Vincent
Yes, dvi and pdf work fine for me. But I want OpenDocument because
I'm sending the file to another person and want him to be able to
edit the file.
I k now, but don't send your answer SEVEN times ?!?
Vincent
The 1st email you could have received came to you only,while I wanted
it come
This way, you can convert an equation to the source text
(which might be desirable for copying as well).
The other way round is already implemented: Mark a valid
math expression (like \sin(x)) and press Ctrl-M.
If you select the math contents and paste it in text, you'll see the
LaTeX code.
I
[examples/splash.lyx] is the document which automatically opens when
user
runs LyX first time after installation. The problem is that the View -
OpenDocument command produces empty output for me. Please help!
Don't use OpenDocument. Use dvi or pdf to preview.
Vincent
Yes, dvi and pdf work fine for me. But I want OpenDocument because
I'm sending the file to another person and want him to be able to
edit the file.
I k now, but don't send your answer SEVEN times ?!?
Vincent
The 1st email you could have received came to you only,while I wanted
it come
>This way, you can convert an equation to the source text
>(which might be desirable for copying as well).
>
>The other way round is already implemented: Mark a valid
>math expression (like \sin(x)) and press Ctrl-M.
>
If you select the math contents and paste it in text, you'll see the
LaTeX
>[examples/splash.lyx] is the document which automatically opens when
user
>runs LyX first time after installation. The problem is that the "View -
>OpenDocument" command produces empty output for me. Please help!
Don't use OpenDocument. Use dvi or pdf to preview.
Vincent
>>> Yes, dvi and pdf work fine for me. But I want OpenDocument because
>>> I'm sending the file to another person and want him to be able to
edit the file.
>>
>> I k now, but don't send your answer SEVEN times ?!?
>>
>> Vincent
>
>
> The 1st email you could have received came to you only,while
Hello to all,
5. I still get errors when compiling:
A few of them are like 'Missing } or \cr' inserted.
The others go like 'Package error: No shape named base
is known'. Sometimes, it says 'M' instead of 'shape'.
What can i do to solve these problems?
Can you send us your file, then we can
Hello to all,
5. I still get errors when compiling:
A few of them are like 'Missing } or \cr' inserted.
The others go like 'Package error: No shape named base is known'.
Sometimes, it says 'M' instead of 'shape'.
What can i do to solve these problems?
Can you send us your file, then we can
Hello to all,
5. I still get errors when compiling:
A few of them are like 'Missing } or \cr' inserted.
The others go like 'Package error: No shape named base
is known'. Sometimes, it says 'M' instead of 'shape'.
What can i do to solve these problems?
Can you send us your file, then we can
Hello to all,
5. I still get errors when compiling:
A few of them are like 'Missing } or \cr' inserted.
The others go like 'Package error: No shape named base is known'.
Sometimes, it says 'M' instead of 'shape'.
What can i do to solve these problems?
Can you send us your file, then we can
>Hello to all,
>
>5. I still get errors when compiling:
>A few of them are like 'Missing } or \cr' inserted.
>The others go like 'Package error: No shape named base
>is known'. Sometimes, it says 'M' instead of 'shape'.
>
>What can i do to solve these problems?
Can you send us your file, then we
>>>Hello to all,
>>>
>>>5. I still get errors when compiling:
>>>A few of them are like 'Missing } or \cr' inserted.
>>>The others go like 'Package error: No shape named base is known'.
>>>Sometimes, it says 'M' instead of 'shape'.
>>>
>>>What can i do to solve these problems?
>>
>>Can you
I suggested many months ago that spell checking should
be available not in dialog window, but in floating pane
on probably right side. But there was no response about
that.
The spellchecking is already in a floating pane.
http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/29322
(for 9 months now)
I do not
The spellchecking is already in a floating pane.
http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/29322
(for 9 months now)
I do not have time to try modifying code myself.
We don't have time either.
This is in trunk as I understand... any plan to merge
into 1.6.x line?
No.
Vincent
I suggested many months ago that spell checking should
be available not in dialog window, but in floating pane
on probably right side. But there was no response about
that.
The spellchecking is already in a floating pane.
http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/29322
(for 9 months now)
I do not
The spellchecking is already in a floating pane.
http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/29322
(for 9 months now)
I do not have time to try modifying code myself.
We don't have time either.
This is in trunk as I understand... any plan to merge
into 1.6.x line?
No.
Vincent
>I suggested many months ago that spell checking should
>be available not in dialog window, but in floating pane
>on probably right side. But there was no response about
>that.
The spellchecking is already in a floating pane.
http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/29322
(for 9 months now)
>I do
>
> The spellchecking is already in a floating pane.
> http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/29322
>
> (for 9 months now)
>
>>I do not have time to try modifying code myself.
>
> We don't have time either.
>
>This is in trunk as I understand... any plan to merge
>into 1.6.x line?
No.
Vincent
Sebastian Rockel sebastianroc...@... writes:
I had this once with the same configuration. Since I figured out that
Lyx version 1.6.5 is not recommended for OSX 10.6 (right at the
download page).
I am not sure whether that's the correct info. There were problems with
LyX 1.6.4(.0) and OSX
Sebastian Rockel sebastianroc...@... writes:
I had this once with the same configuration. Since I figured out that
Lyx version 1.6.5 is not recommended for OSX 10.6 (right at the
download page).
I am not sure whether that's the correct info. There were problems with
LyX 1.6.4(.0) and OSX
Sebastian Rockel writes:
> I had this once with the same configuration. Since I figured out that
> Lyx version 1.6.5 is not recommended for OSX 10.6 (right at the
> download page).
I am not sure whether that's the correct info. There were problems with
LyX 1.6.4(.0) and
Hello,
I have tried to add a key-binding to the compiling-function
(hope this is the right word...I mean to complile my text to
a pdf). I have added the key-command in the preferences
(buffer-viev pdf XeLateX). When I enter the keybinding
I get an error-message, in german:
You should have
I have tried to add a key-binding to the compiling-function (hope
this is the right word...I mean to complile my text to a pdf). I
have
added the key-command in the preferences (buffer-viev pdf
XeLateX).
When I enter the keybinding I get an error-message, in german:
You should have
Hello,
I have tried to add a key-binding to the compiling-function
(hope this is the right word...I mean to complile my text to
a pdf). I have added the key-command in the preferences
(buffer-viev pdf XeLateX). When I enter the keybinding
I get an error-message, in german:
You should have
I have tried to add a key-binding to the compiling-function (hope
this is the right word...I mean to complile my text to a pdf). I
have
added the key-command in the preferences (buffer-viev pdf
XeLateX).
When I enter the keybinding I get an error-message, in german:
You should have
>Hello,
>I have tried to add a key-binding to the compiling-function
>(hope this is the right word...I mean to complile my text to
>a pdf). I have added the key-command in the preferences
>("buffer-viev pdf XeLateX"). When I enter the keybinding
>I get an error-message, in german:
You should
>>> I have tried to add a key-binding to the compiling-function (hope
>>> this is the right word...I mean to complile my text to a pdf). I
have
>>> added the key-command in the preferences ("buffer-viev pdf
XeLateX").
>>> When I enter the keybinding I get an error-message, in german:
>>
>> You
Second, when I use any sort of font formatting inside
a table, say underlining or italics, and then move the
cursor to another cell in the table, LyX assumes that
the formatting for the text in next cell will be the
same as the last formatting I used.
I think this is fixed in
Second, when I use any sort of font formatting inside
a table, say underlining or italics, and then move the
cursor to another cell in the table, LyX assumes that
the formatting for the text in next cell will be the
same as the last formatting I used.
I think this is fixed in
>Second, when I use any sort of font formatting inside
>a table, say underlining or italics, and then move the
>cursor to another cell in the table, LyX assumes that
>the formatting for the text in next cell will be the
>same as the last formatting I used.
I think this is fixed in
[...]
Thanks for a fantastic tool! I use it to generate my book's output
(see
here: http://www.erlangforskeptics.com/book/).
[...]
Little off topic, but your URL does not work with www. prefix...
It works with the www prefix, but it is the skeptics that should read
sceptics. (ok enough
[...]
Thanks for a fantastic tool! I use it to generate my book's output
(see
here: http://www.erlangforskeptics.com/book/).
[...]
Little off topic, but your URL does not work with www. prefix...
It works with the www prefix, but it is the skeptics that should read
sceptics. (ok enough
>[...]
>> Thanks for a fantastic tool! I use it to generate my book's output
>> (see
>> here: http://www.erlangforskeptics.com/book/).
>[...]
>
>Little off topic, but your URL does not work with www. prefix...
>
It works with the www prefix, but it is the skeptics that should read
sceptics.
Hello:
I have been using lyx to creation documentation.
Now, I would like to include a section which is
generated programatically. I see that latex has
the /input{file} construct, but I do not find an
equivalent in lyx.
Try Insert-File-Child document... And select Input as the Include
Type.
Hello:
I have been using lyx to creation documentation.
Now, I would like to include a section which is
generated programatically. I see that latex has
the /input{file} construct, but I do not find an
equivalent in lyx.
Try Insert-File-Child document... And select Input as the Include
Type.
>Hello:
>
>I have been using lyx to creation documentation.
>Now, I would like to include a section which is
>generated programatically. I see that latex has
>the /input{file} construct, but I do not find an
>equivalent in lyx.
Try Insert->File->Child document... And select "Input" as the
I wonder if the file format used in trunk (or rather
the lyx2lyx converter that deals with it) is still
unable to revert back to previous versions' file formats.
What do you mean by unable to revert back ? LyX trunk uses a new file
format (of course) and the older LyXes don't know about the new
I wonder if the file format used in trunk (or rather the lyx2lyx
converter that deals with it) is still unable to revert back to
previous versions' file formats.
What do you mean by unable to revert back ? LyX trunk uses a new file
format (of course) and the older LyXes don't know about
I wonder if the file format used in trunk (or rather the lyx2lyx
converter that deals with it) is still unable to revert back to
previous versions' file formats.
What do you mean by unable to revert back ? LyX trunk uses a new file
format (of course) and the older LyXes don't know about
I wonder if the file format used in trunk (or rather
the lyx2lyx converter that deals with it) is still
unable to revert back to previous versions' file formats.
What do you mean by unable to revert back ? LyX trunk uses a new file
format (of course) and the older LyXes don't know about the new
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