How to type a text over arrow?
Hello, I want to type the formula like in the attached image (formula.jpg). Haw can I do this with LyX/LaTeX? As for now I'm using LyX 1.6.5. Regards, Yegor attachment: formula.JPG
Re: How to type a text over arrow?
Hi Diego, thanks. I don't how I searched for this topic, but I found nothing valuable :-) Yegor On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Diego Queiroz queiroz.di...@gmail.com wrote: Try this: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=text+over+arrow+latexl=1 Take care, --- Diego Queiroz On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 4:26 AM, Yegor Yefremov yegorsli...@googlemail.com wrote: Hello, I want to type the formula like in the attached image (formula.jpg). Haw can I do this with LyX/LaTeX? As for now I'm using LyX 1.6.5. Regards, Yegor
How to type a text over arrow?
Hello, I want to type the formula like in the attached image (formula.jpg). Haw can I do this with LyX/LaTeX? As for now I'm using LyX 1.6.5. Regards, Yegor attachment: formula.JPG
Re: How to type a text over arrow?
Hi Diego, thanks. I don't how I searched for this topic, but I found nothing valuable :-) Yegor On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Diego Queiroz queiroz.di...@gmail.com wrote: Try this: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=text+over+arrow+latexl=1 Take care, --- Diego Queiroz On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 4:26 AM, Yegor Yefremov yegorsli...@googlemail.com wrote: Hello, I want to type the formula like in the attached image (formula.jpg). Haw can I do this with LyX/LaTeX? As for now I'm using LyX 1.6.5. Regards, Yegor
How to type a text over arrow?
Hello, I want to type the formula like in the attached image (formula.jpg). Haw can I do this with LyX/LaTeX? As for now I'm using LyX 1.6.5. Regards, Yegor <>
Re: How to type a text over arrow?
Hi Diego, thanks. I don't how I searched for this topic, but I found nothing valuable :-) Yegor On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Diego Queiroz <queiroz.di...@gmail.com> wrote: > Try this: > > http://lmgtfy.com/?q=text+over+arrow+latex=1 > > > Take care, > --- > Diego Queiroz > > > > > On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 4:26 AM, Yegor Yefremov > <yegorsli...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I want to type the formula like in the attached image (formula.jpg). >> Haw can I do this with LyX/LaTeX? As for now I'm using LyX 1.6.5. >> >> Regards, >> Yegor >> >
Re: Always compile the master document
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Yegor Yefremov yegorsli...@googlemail.com wrote: Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Yegor Yefremov wrote: Thank you for your quick reply. I've tried specifying the master document, but it doesn't solve the problem I have. AFAIK the master document feature only helps to properly compile child if master document is not opened. The whole document won't be compiled. More than that if you've defined some LaTeX macros like newcommand they won't be taken, so child compilation fails. I'm using LyX 1.5.6 There's the lfuns master-buffer-view and master-buffer-update. They do not have a GUI element yet (they will in LyX 2.0), but you can add a toolbar button or a menu entry for them yourself. The lfuns are equivalent to the buffer-view and buffer-update lfuns, except that they compile from the master, if there's one. Thank you for clarification. I'll try it. Tried lyx 2.0.0 alpha5 and this feature is working like a charm. Waiting for the final release. Yegor
Re: Always compile the master document
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Yegor Yefremov yegorsli...@googlemail.com wrote: Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Yegor Yefremov wrote: Thank you for your quick reply. I've tried specifying the master document, but it doesn't solve the problem I have. AFAIK the master document feature only helps to properly compile child if master document is not opened. The whole document won't be compiled. More than that if you've defined some LaTeX macros like newcommand they won't be taken, so child compilation fails. I'm using LyX 1.5.6 There's the lfuns master-buffer-view and master-buffer-update. They do not have a GUI element yet (they will in LyX 2.0), but you can add a toolbar button or a menu entry for them yourself. The lfuns are equivalent to the buffer-view and buffer-update lfuns, except that they compile from the master, if there's one. Thank you for clarification. I'll try it. Tried lyx 2.0.0 alpha5 and this feature is working like a charm. Waiting for the final release. Yegor
Re: Always compile the master document
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 9:28 AM, Yegor Yefremov <yegorsli...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: >> Yegor Yefremov wrote: >>> Thank you for your quick reply. I've tried specifying the master >>> document, but it doesn't solve the problem I have. AFAIK the master >>> document feature only helps to properly compile child if master >>> document is not opened. The whole document won't be compiled. More >>> than that if you've defined some LaTeX macros like "newcommand" they >>> won't be taken, so child compilation fails. I'm using LyX 1.5.6 >> >> There's the lfuns master-buffer-view and master-buffer-update. They do not >> have a GUI element yet (they will in LyX 2.0), but you can add a toolbar >> button or a menu entry for them yourself. >> >> The lfuns are equivalent to the buffer-view and buffer-update lfuns, except >> that they compile from the master, if there's one. > > Thank you for clarification. I'll try it. Tried lyx 2.0.0 alpha5 and this feature is working like a charm. Waiting for the final release. Yegor
Re: Always compile the master document
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Yegor Yefremov wrote: Thank you for your quick reply. I've tried specifying the master document, but it doesn't solve the problem I have. AFAIK the master document feature only helps to properly compile child if master document is not opened. The whole document won't be compiled. More than that if you've defined some LaTeX macros like newcommand they won't be taken, so child compilation fails. I'm using LyX 1.5.6 There's the lfuns master-buffer-view and master-buffer-update. They do not have a GUI element yet (they will in LyX 2.0), but you can add a toolbar button or a menu entry for them yourself. The lfuns are equivalent to the buffer-view and buffer-update lfuns, except that they compile from the master, if there's one. Thank you for clarification. I'll try it. Yegor
Re: Always compile the master document
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Yegor Yefremov wrote: Thank you for your quick reply. I've tried specifying the master document, but it doesn't solve the problem I have. AFAIK the master document feature only helps to properly compile child if master document is not opened. The whole document won't be compiled. More than that if you've defined some LaTeX macros like newcommand they won't be taken, so child compilation fails. I'm using LyX 1.5.6 There's the lfuns master-buffer-view and master-buffer-update. They do not have a GUI element yet (they will in LyX 2.0), but you can add a toolbar button or a menu entry for them yourself. The lfuns are equivalent to the buffer-view and buffer-update lfuns, except that they compile from the master, if there's one. Thank you for clarification. I'll try it. Yegor
Re: Always compile the master document
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > Yegor Yefremov wrote: >> Thank you for your quick reply. I've tried specifying the master >> document, but it doesn't solve the problem I have. AFAIK the master >> document feature only helps to properly compile child if master >> document is not opened. The whole document won't be compiled. More >> than that if you've defined some LaTeX macros like "newcommand" they >> won't be taken, so child compilation fails. I'm using LyX 1.5.6 > > There's the lfuns master-buffer-view and master-buffer-update. They do not > have a GUI element yet (they will in LyX 2.0), but you can add a toolbar > button or a menu entry for them yourself. > > The lfuns are equivalent to the buffer-view and buffer-update lfuns, except > that they compile from the master, if there's one. Thank you for clarification. I'll try it. Yegor
Re: Always compile the master document
if I have master document with some child documents and I'm editing the child and then invoke View-PDF(pdflatex) LyX tries to compile only this child document and not the whole document beginning with master. How can I change LyX behavior to always compile a whole document regardless of what file is edited? I'll guess that you are opening the child directly, i.e., by itself. So LyX doesn't know that it's a child and compiles it on its own. Solution: Set the default master document under DocumentSettings. Then, when you open the document, LyX will always also open the master as well and identify the child as its child. Then compiling will compile the whole thing. Thank you for your quick reply. I've tried specifying the master document, but it doesn't solve the problem I have. AFAIK the master document feature only helps to properly compile child if master document is not opened. The whole document won't be compiled. More than that if you've defined some LaTeX macros like newcommand they won't be taken, so child compilation fails. I'm using LyX 1.5.6 Any other ideas? Or should it be added as feature request? Regards, Yegor
Re: Always compile the master document
if I have master document with some child documents and I'm editing the child and then invoke View-PDF(pdflatex) LyX tries to compile only this child document and not the whole document beginning with master. How can I change LyX behavior to always compile a whole document regardless of what file is edited? I'll guess that you are opening the child directly, i.e., by itself. So LyX doesn't know that it's a child and compiles it on its own. Solution: Set the default master document under DocumentSettings. Then, when you open the document, LyX will always also open the master as well and identify the child as its child. Then compiling will compile the whole thing. Thank you for your quick reply. I've tried specifying the master document, but it doesn't solve the problem I have. AFAIK the master document feature only helps to properly compile child if master document is not opened. The whole document won't be compiled. More than that if you've defined some LaTeX macros like newcommand they won't be taken, so child compilation fails. I'm using LyX 1.5.6 Any other ideas? Or should it be added as feature request? Regards, Yegor
Re: Always compile the master document
>> if I have master document with some child documents and I'm editing >> the child and then invoke View->PDF(pdflatex) LyX tries to compile >> only this child document and not the whole document beginning with >> master. How can I change LyX behavior to always compile a whole >> document regardless of what file is edited? >> >> > > I'll guess that you are opening the child directly, i.e., by itself. So LyX > doesn't know that it's a child and compiles it on its own. > > Solution: Set the default master document under Document>Settings. > Then, when you open the document, LyX will always also open the master > as well and identify the child as its child. Then compiling will compile the > whole thing. Thank you for your quick reply. I've tried specifying the master document, but it doesn't solve the problem I have. AFAIK the master document feature only helps to properly compile child if master document is not opened. The whole document won't be compiled. More than that if you've defined some LaTeX macros like "newcommand" they won't be taken, so child compilation fails. I'm using LyX 1.5.6 Any other ideas? Or should it be added as feature request? Regards, Yegor
Always compile the master document
Hello, if I have master document with some child documents and I'm editing the child and then invoke View-PDF(pdflatex) LyX tries to compile only this child document and not the whole document beginning with master. How can I change LyX behavior to always compile a whole document regardless of what file is edited? Regards. Yegor
Always compile the master document
Hello, if I have master document with some child documents and I'm editing the child and then invoke View-PDF(pdflatex) LyX tries to compile only this child document and not the whole document beginning with master. How can I change LyX behavior to always compile a whole document regardless of what file is edited? Regards. Yegor
Always compile the master document
Hello, if I have master document with some child documents and I'm editing the child and then invoke View->PDF(pdflatex) LyX tries to compile only this child document and not the whole document beginning with master. How can I change LyX behavior to always compile a whole document regardless of what file is edited? Regards. Yegor
Re: How to activate Name-field for Formatted reference?
I'm using Lyx 1.5.6 on Windows XP with MikTex 2.7. Lyx also shows that prettyref package is installed (I can include it in my document). Nevertheless the Name-field remains inactive. What am I making wrong? You aren't doing anything wrong. Name is only for docbook. The UserGuide only says: Formatted reference: prints a self defined cross-reference format. Note: This feature is only available when you have the LATEX-package pret- tyref installed. There is no mention of docbook in the entire UserGuide. Yegor
Re: How to activate Name-field for Formatted reference?
I'm using Lyx 1.5.6 on Windows XP with MikTex 2.7. Lyx also shows that prettyref package is installed (I can include it in my document). Nevertheless the Name-field remains inactive. What am I making wrong? You aren't doing anything wrong. Name is only for docbook. The UserGuide only says: Formatted reference: prints a self defined cross-reference format. Note: This feature is only available when you have the LATEX-package pret- tyref installed. There is no mention of docbook in the entire UserGuide. Yegor
Re: How to activate Name-field for Formatted reference?
>> I'm using Lyx 1.5.6 on Windows XP with MikTex 2.7. Lyx also shows that >> prettyref package is installed (I can include it in my document). >> Nevertheless the Name-field remains inactive. What am I making wrong? >> >> > > You aren't doing anything wrong. Name is only for docbook. The UserGuide only says: Formatted reference: prints a self defined cross-reference format. Note: This feature is only available when you have the LATEX-package pret- tyref installed. There is no mention of docbook in the entire UserGuide. Yegor
How to activate Name-field for Formatted reference?
Hi, I'm using Lyx 1.5.6 on Windows XP with MikTex 2.7. Lyx also shows that prettyref package is installed (I can include it in my document). Nevertheless the Name-field remains inactive. What am I making wrong? Best regards, Yegor
How to activate Name-field for Formatted reference?
Hi, I'm using Lyx 1.5.6 on Windows XP with MikTex 2.7. Lyx also shows that prettyref package is installed (I can include it in my document). Nevertheless the Name-field remains inactive. What am I making wrong? Best regards, Yegor
How to activate Name-field for Formatted reference?
Hi, I'm using Lyx 1.5.6 on Windows XP with MikTex 2.7. Lyx also shows that prettyref package is installed (I can include it in my document). Nevertheless the Name-field remains inactive. What am I making wrong? Best regards, Yegor
Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?
Olivier Ripoll wrote: Graham Smith wrote: For 2) what would be needed is a good cross-platform customized pdf reader with annotations possibilities and a way to link these annotations to the lyx document. I have used for my project Foxit which is not free but works with Wine on Linux. Foxit has a very bad interface. Sadly annotations support in poppler is unfinished. I agree with this option - is there a good one out which could be used? I know that Acrobat Reade can be used if pdf commenting is allowed, which can apparently only be enabled through AcrobatWrite. If there would be an alternative way of enabling the commenting in the document for AcrobatReader, that would be, in most cases, a usable solution Using PDF as a sharing format seems a good idea as this will be something most people will be familiar with. I have had no success in getting people to collaborate using anything other than Word or PDFs (With the exception of the company that I am a Director in, where we now use Lyx for reports where we collaborate internally, but have to fall back to Word for external collaborations) This open source project is meant to enable commenting in PDFs (its Windows only and needs Net 2.0) but may provide the tools for the clever Lyx programmers to do this for Lyx http://sourceforge.net/projects/arenable/ I have searched and searched for a tool, other than Adobe Acrobat Professional, to enable commenting on PDFs and this was all I could come up with. Under Windows, you can use Foxit reader (free, not Free) to annotate your pdf documents. The Free version will add some red text, but who cares when working on a temporary document. If you cannot live with the added marks, you may print the pdf to a pdf printer (such as PDFCreator, not the Foxit one, the one of www.pdfforge.or ). You get a clean pdf then, although you lose some of the nice pdf stuff. I guess it should work fine under Wine. There is also another useful PDF-Viewer with annotation capabilities PDF-XChange Viewer: http://www.docu-track.com/home/prod_user/PDF-XChange_Tools/pdfx_viewer. It could then maybe be possible to develop using PDF as the Lyx collaborative format using PDF compare/merge tools (which already exist, I think) before converting back to Lyx. For commenting on PDFs at the moment I use http://www.qoppa.com/psindex.html as it runs on Linux, Macs and Windows, but its a commercial program. Graham Best regards, Olivier Best regards, Yegor
Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?
Olivier Ripoll wrote: Graham Smith wrote: For 2) what would be needed is a good cross-platform customized pdf reader with annotations possibilities and a way to link these annotations to the lyx document. I have used for my project Foxit which is not free but works with Wine on Linux. Foxit has a very bad interface. Sadly annotations support in poppler is unfinished. I agree with this option - is there a good one out which could be used? I know that Acrobat Reade can be used if pdf commenting is allowed, which can apparently only be enabled through AcrobatWrite. If there would be an alternative way of enabling the commenting in the document for AcrobatReader, that would be, in most cases, a usable solution Using PDF as a sharing format seems a good idea as this will be something most people will be familiar with. I have had no success in getting people to collaborate using anything other than Word or PDFs (With the exception of the company that I am a Director in, where we now use Lyx for reports where we collaborate internally, but have to fall back to Word for external collaborations) This open source project is meant to enable commenting in PDFs (its Windows only and needs Net 2.0) but may provide the tools for the clever Lyx programmers to do this for Lyx http://sourceforge.net/projects/arenable/ I have searched and searched for a tool, other than Adobe Acrobat Professional, to enable commenting on PDFs and this was all I could come up with. Under Windows, you can use Foxit reader (free, not Free) to annotate your pdf documents. The Free version will add some red text, but who cares when working on a temporary document. If you cannot live with the added marks, you may print the pdf to a pdf printer (such as PDFCreator, not the Foxit one, the one of www.pdfforge.or ). You get a clean pdf then, although you lose some of the nice pdf stuff. I guess it should work fine under Wine. There is also another useful PDF-Viewer with annotation capabilities PDF-XChange Viewer: http://www.docu-track.com/home/prod_user/PDF-XChange_Tools/pdfx_viewer. It could then maybe be possible to develop using PDF as the Lyx collaborative format using PDF compare/merge tools (which already exist, I think) before converting back to Lyx. For commenting on PDFs at the moment I use http://www.qoppa.com/psindex.html as it runs on Linux, Macs and Windows, but its a commercial program. Graham Best regards, Olivier Best regards, Yegor
Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?
Olivier Ripoll wrote: Graham Smith wrote: For 2) what would be needed is a good cross-platform customized pdf reader with annotations possibilities and a way to link these annotations to the lyx document. I have used for my project Foxit which is not free but works with Wine on Linux. Foxit has a very bad interface. Sadly annotations support in poppler is unfinished. I agree with this option - is there a good one out which could be used? I know that Acrobat Reade can be used if pdf commenting is allowed, which can apparently only be enabled through AcrobatWrite. If there would be an alternative way of enabling the commenting in the document for AcrobatReader, that would be, in most cases, a usable solution Using PDF as a sharing format seems a good idea as this will be something most people will be familiar with. I have had no success in getting people to collaborate using anything other than Word or PDFs (With the exception of the company that I am a Director in, where we now use Lyx for reports where we collaborate internally, but have to fall back to Word for external collaborations) This open source project is meant to enable commenting in PDFs (its Windows only and needs Net 2.0) but may provide the tools for the clever Lyx programmers to do this for Lyx http://sourceforge.net/projects/arenable/ I have searched and searched for a tool, other than Adobe Acrobat Professional, to enable commenting on PDFs and this was all I could come up with. Under Windows, you can use Foxit reader (free, not Free) to annotate your pdf documents. The Free version will add some red text, but who cares when working on a temporary document. If you cannot live with the added marks, you may print the pdf to a pdf printer (such as PDFCreator, not the Foxit one, the one of www.pdfforge.or ). You get a clean pdf then, although you lose some of the nice pdf stuff. I guess it should work fine under Wine. There is also another useful PDF-Viewer with annotation capabilities PDF-XChange Viewer: http://www.docu-track.com/home/prod_user/PDF-XChange_Tools/pdfx_viewer. It could then maybe be possible to develop using PDF as the Lyx collaborative format using PDF compare/merge tools (which already exist, I think) before converting back to Lyx. For commenting on PDFs at the moment I use http://www.qoppa.com/psindex.html as it runs on Linux, Macs and Windows, but its a commercial program. Graham Best regards, Olivier Best regards, Yegor
Lyx 1.5.6 Strange error message using wrong format by href
Hello, if I try to view PDF (pdflatex) from this lyx-file I get the following message: Lyx: Cannot view file File does not exist: ..latex_error.pdf I had the same problem in my document. At first I couldn't figure out what is the reason for that error, till I examined the Document-LaTeX Log and found out, that \href parameter had wrong format. At this point I would expect to get normal Lyx/Latex syntax error, but not the error message showing the consequences of the syntax error. Does Lyx 1.6 behave in the same way? I'm using Lyx 1.5.6 on Windows with Miktex 2.7 Best regards, Yegor latex_error.lyx Description: application/lyx
Lyx 1.5.6 Strange error message using wrong format by href
Hello, if I try to view PDF (pdflatex) from this lyx-file I get the following message: Lyx: Cannot view file File does not exist: ..latex_error.pdf I had the same problem in my document. At first I couldn't figure out what is the reason for that error, till I examined the Document-LaTeX Log and found out, that \href parameter had wrong format. At this point I would expect to get normal Lyx/Latex syntax error, but not the error message showing the consequences of the syntax error. Does Lyx 1.6 behave in the same way? I'm using Lyx 1.5.6 on Windows with Miktex 2.7 Best regards, Yegor latex_error.lyx Description: application/lyx
Lyx 1.5.6 Strange error message using wrong format by href
Hello, if I try to view PDF (pdflatex) from this lyx-file I get the following message: Lyx: Cannot view file File does not exist: ..latex_error.pdf I had the same problem in my document. At first I couldn't figure out what is the reason for that error, till I examined the Document->LaTeX Log and found out, that \href parameter had wrong format. At this point I would expect to get normal Lyx/Latex syntax error, but not the error message showing the consequences of the syntax error. Does Lyx 1.6 behave in the same way? I'm using Lyx 1.5.6 on Windows with Miktex 2.7 Best regards, Yegor latex_error.lyx Description: application/lyx
[Fwd: [CMake] Using CMake? Please tell us about it]
Hello, what about adding Lyx to this list? Best regards, Yegor ---BeginMessage--- If you are successfully using CMake for your project, I would appreciate it if you could add your project here: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Projects Thanks -Bill ___ CMake mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake ---End Message---
Re: [Fwd: [CMake] Using CMake? Please tell us about it]
Abdelrazak Younes wrote: Yegor Yefremov wrote: Hello, what about adding Lyx to this list? Feel free to do that. Abdel. Already done! Yegor
[Fwd: [CMake] Using CMake? Please tell us about it]
Hello, what about adding Lyx to this list? Best regards, Yegor ---BeginMessage--- If you are successfully using CMake for your project, I would appreciate it if you could add your project here: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Projects Thanks -Bill ___ CMake mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake ---End Message---
Re: [Fwd: [CMake] Using CMake? Please tell us about it]
Abdelrazak Younes wrote: Yegor Yefremov wrote: Hello, what about adding Lyx to this list? Feel free to do that. Abdel. Already done! Yegor
[Fwd: [CMake] Using CMake? Please tell us about it]
Hello, what about adding Lyx to this list? Best regards, Yegor --- Begin Message --- If you are successfully using CMake for your project, I would appreciate it if you could add your project here: http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_Projects Thanks -Bill ___ CMake mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cmake.org/mailman/listinfo/cmake --- End Message ---
Re: [Fwd: [CMake] Using CMake? Please tell us about it]
Abdelrazak Younes wrote: Yegor Yefremov wrote: Hello, what about adding Lyx to this list? Feel free to do that. Abdel. Already done! Yegor
Re: Compare Changes/Differences between LyX Documents
Ken wrote: Hi all, Is there an easy way to compare the changes or differences between two LyX documents? The only method I can think of is to use Notepad++ to view the differences. If you have any other/better suggestions I would be grateful if you would please share them. Kind regards, Ken For Windows users there is very nice program WinMerge (http://winmerge.org/) Best regards, Yegor
Re: Compare Changes/Differences between LyX Documents
Ken wrote: Hi all, Is there an easy way to compare the changes or differences between two LyX documents? The only method I can think of is to use Notepad++ to view the differences. If you have any other/better suggestions I would be grateful if you would please share them. Kind regards, Ken For Windows users there is very nice program WinMerge (http://winmerge.org/) Best regards, Yegor
Re: Compare Changes/Differences between LyX Documents
Ken wrote: Hi all, Is there an easy way to compare the changes or differences between two LyX documents? The only method I can think of is to use Notepad++ to view the differences. If you have any other/better suggestions I would be grateful if you would please share them. Kind regards, Ken For Windows users there is very nice program WinMerge (http://winmerge.org/) Best regards, Yegor
Re: Self-publishing with LyX
Typhoon wrote: Self-publishing with LyX is now available as a free download or as a USD9.95 printed book from Lulu.com: http://www.lulu.com/content/1085870 Nobody on this list is going to learn much from it. It is directed at people who want to self-publish and are probably using Word or OpenOffice. But, any feedback appreciated. Cheers, Alan Great book! Thanks! I've found one small typo: page 43 Handcrafting the title pages the third line. after Document you have - and then an arrow. Cheers, Yegor
Re: Self-publishing with LyX
Typhoon wrote: Self-publishing with LyX is now available as a free download or as a USD9.95 printed book from Lulu.com: http://www.lulu.com/content/1085870 Nobody on this list is going to learn much from it. It is directed at people who want to self-publish and are probably using Word or OpenOffice. But, any feedback appreciated. Cheers, Alan Great book! Thanks! I've found one small typo: page 43 Handcrafting the title pages the third line. after Document you have - and then an arrow. Cheers, Yegor
Re: Self-publishing with LyX
Typhoon wrote: "Self-publishing with LyX" is now available as a free download or as a USD9.95 printed book from Lulu.com: http://www.lulu.com/content/1085870 Nobody on this list is going to learn much from it. It is directed at people who want to self-publish and are probably using Word or OpenOffice. But, any feedback appreciated. Cheers, Alan Great book! Thanks! I've found one small typo: page 43 "Handcrafting the title pages" the third line. after Document you have -> and then an arrow. Cheers, Yegor
Re: Lyx opens Foxit 2.0 without loading PDF in it
Paul A. Rubin wrote: Yegor Yefremov wrote: I fixed the problem by changing Lyx:Preferences-File formats-PDF (pdflatex)-Viewer-PDFViewWin to Lyx:Preferences-File formats-PDF (pdflatex)-Viewer-Foxit Reader.exe. It works fine. But when I restart Lyx this setting (Viewer-Foxit reader.exe) disappears. What's the problem? After making the change, did you click Modify and then Save? /Paul I fixed the problem by creating a link FoxitReader.lnk to Foxit Reader.exe. LyX seems to have problems with file names separated by space. Now the settings are saved in a proper way. Another question is, if it is possible to use Update pdf (pdflatex) function with Foxit Reader? When I change my document and execute Update I still have the same document in Foxit Reader. Yegor
Re: Lyx opens Foxit 2.0 without loading PDF in it
Paul A. Rubin wrote: Yegor Yefremov wrote: I fixed the problem by changing Lyx:Preferences-File formats-PDF (pdflatex)-Viewer-PDFViewWin to Lyx:Preferences-File formats-PDF (pdflatex)-Viewer-Foxit Reader.exe. It works fine. But when I restart Lyx this setting (Viewer-Foxit reader.exe) disappears. What's the problem? After making the change, did you click Modify and then Save? /Paul I fixed the problem by creating a link FoxitReader.lnk to Foxit Reader.exe. LyX seems to have problems with file names separated by space. Now the settings are saved in a proper way. Another question is, if it is possible to use Update pdf (pdflatex) function with Foxit Reader? When I change my document and execute Update I still have the same document in Foxit Reader. Yegor
Re: Lyx opens Foxit 2.0 without loading PDF in it
Paul A. Rubin wrote: Yegor Yefremov wrote: I fixed the problem by changing Lyx:Preferences->File formats->PDF (pdflatex)->Viewer->PDFViewWin to Lyx:Preferences->File formats->PDF (pdflatex)->Viewer->"Foxit Reader.exe". It works fine. But when I restart Lyx this setting (Viewer->"Foxit reader.exe") disappears. What's the problem? After making the change, did you click Modify and then Save? /Paul I fixed the problem by creating a link FoxitReader.lnk to Foxit Reader.exe. LyX seems to have problems with file names separated by space. Now the settings are saved in a proper way. Another question is, if it is possible to use Update pdf (pdflatex) function with Foxit Reader? When I change my document and execute Update I still have the same document in Foxit Reader. Yegor
Re: Lyx opens Foxit 2.0 without loading PDF in it
Yegor Yefremov wrote: Hi! I use Lyx 1.5.0beta2 for Windows. At first I used Acrobat Reader 8.0. Because of the known bug I decided to install Foxit Reader 2.0 (I didn't uninstall Adobe Reader 8.0). It is now my default PDF-Viewer. When I export my Lyx-File to PDF I can open it with Foxit, but when I make View-PDF(pdflatex) I only got Foxit started without PDF in it. After reading this thread http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg53679.html I added Foxit-path to PATH-prefix but without advancement. What am I doing wrong? Best regards, Yegor Yefrmov I fixed the problem by changing Lyx:Preferences-File formats-PDF (pdflatex)-Viewer-PDFViewWin to Lyx:Preferences-File formats-PDF (pdflatex)-Viewer-Foxit Reader.exe. It works fine. But when I restart Lyx this setting (Viewer-Foxit reader.exe) disappears. What's the problem? Best regards, Yegor Yefremov
Re: Lyx opens Foxit 2.0 without loading PDF in it
Yegor Yefremov wrote: Hi! I use Lyx 1.5.0beta2 for Windows. At first I used Acrobat Reader 8.0. Because of the known bug I decided to install Foxit Reader 2.0 (I didn't uninstall Adobe Reader 8.0). It is now my default PDF-Viewer. When I export my Lyx-File to PDF I can open it with Foxit, but when I make View-PDF(pdflatex) I only got Foxit started without PDF in it. After reading this thread http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg53679.html I added Foxit-path to PATH-prefix but without advancement. What am I doing wrong? Best regards, Yegor Yefrmov I fixed the problem by changing Lyx:Preferences-File formats-PDF (pdflatex)-Viewer-PDFViewWin to Lyx:Preferences-File formats-PDF (pdflatex)-Viewer-Foxit Reader.exe. It works fine. But when I restart Lyx this setting (Viewer-Foxit reader.exe) disappears. What's the problem? Best regards, Yegor Yefremov
Re: Lyx opens Foxit 2.0 without loading PDF in it
Yegor Yefremov wrote: Hi! I use Lyx 1.5.0beta2 for Windows. At first I used Acrobat Reader 8.0. Because of the known bug I decided to install Foxit Reader 2.0 (I didn't uninstall Adobe Reader 8.0). It is now my default PDF-Viewer. When I export my Lyx-File to PDF I can open it with Foxit, but when I make View->PDF(pdflatex) I only got Foxit started without PDF in it. After reading this thread http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg53679.html I added Foxit-path to PATH-prefix but without advancement. What am I doing wrong? Best regards, Yegor Yefrmov I fixed the problem by changing Lyx:Preferences->File formats->PDF (pdflatex)->Viewer->PDFViewWin to Lyx:Preferences->File formats->PDF (pdflatex)->Viewer->"Foxit Reader.exe". It works fine. But when I restart Lyx this setting (Viewer->"Foxit reader.exe") disappears. What's the problem? Best regards, Yegor Yefremov
Lyx opens Foxit 2.0 without loading PDF in it
Hi! I use Lyx 1.5.0beta2 for Windows. At first I used Acrobat Reader 8.0. Because of the known bug I decided to install Foxit Reader 2.0 (I didn't uninstall Adobe Reader 8.0). It is now my default PDF-Viewer. When I export my Lyx-File to PDF I can open it with Foxit, but when I make View-PDF(pdflatex) I only got Foxit started without PDF in it. After reading this thread http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg53679.html I added Foxit-path to PATH-prefix but without advancement. What am I doing wrong? Best regards, Yegor Yefrmov
Lyx opens Foxit 2.0 without loading PDF in it
Hi! I use Lyx 1.5.0beta2 for Windows. At first I used Acrobat Reader 8.0. Because of the known bug I decided to install Foxit Reader 2.0 (I didn't uninstall Adobe Reader 8.0). It is now my default PDF-Viewer. When I export my Lyx-File to PDF I can open it with Foxit, but when I make View-PDF(pdflatex) I only got Foxit started without PDF in it. After reading this thread http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg53679.html I added Foxit-path to PATH-prefix but without advancement. What am I doing wrong? Best regards, Yegor Yefrmov
Lyx opens Foxit 2.0 without loading PDF in it
Hi! I use Lyx 1.5.0beta2 for Windows. At first I used Acrobat Reader 8.0. Because of the known bug I decided to install Foxit Reader 2.0 (I didn't uninstall Adobe Reader 8.0). It is now my default PDF-Viewer. When I export my Lyx-File to PDF I can open it with Foxit, but when I make View->PDF(pdflatex) I only got Foxit started without PDF in it. After reading this thread http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg53679.html I added Foxit-path to PATH-prefix but without advancement. What am I doing wrong? Best regards, Yegor Yefrmov
Re: Change email address
Rainer M. Krug wrote: Hi I know this is not directly LyX related - but how can I change my email address for this mailing list? Is there a web interface? Thanks for your help and a great program, Rainer Send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the address you want to change and then send an empty message [EMAIL PROTECTED] from your new address. Yegor
Re: Change email address
Rainer M. Krug wrote: Hi I know this is not directly LyX related - but how can I change my email address for this mailing list? Is there a web interface? Thanks for your help and a great program, Rainer Send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the address you want to change and then send an empty message [EMAIL PROTECTED] from your new address. Yegor
Re: Change email address
Rainer M. Krug wrote: Hi I know this is not directly LyX related - but how can I change my email address for this mailing list? Is there a web interface? Thanks for your help and a great program, Rainer Send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the address you want to change and then send an empty message [EMAIL PROTECTED] from your new address. Yegor