Hi,
I would appreciate some help regarding the following problem.
I am (still) using LyX 2.0.2.
I have a paper prepared with the above version of LyX, using the article
template for Springer (svjour3). The problem is that I have prepared
the bibliography
in the simplest way, that is the
Thanks, now it seems everything works more or less correctly.
Leslaw
> Sorry, I hadn't realized that you were using 2.0.x, so I used layout
> commands that are only valid in later versions. Use the attached.
>
> Richard
My attempts to open the new/converted LyX file cause a message
(this is a translation; it may be not exact):
"The class cannot be loaded. As a result of the error in the document
class file: ijnam
could not be loaded. A default document class will be used with a
default layout.
LyX cannot
Here are the files in your LyX 2.2 version format.
I need the format for 2.0.2.
Leslaw
On 2016-09-05 16:45, Richard Heck wrote:
> Attached are a working layout and test file. The problem with the file you
> sent was that some of the unknown commands were being imported as ERT in
>
a different
version?
Leslaw
---
*---*
Dr. Leslaw Bieniasz,
Faculty of Physics, Mathematics
and Computer Science,
Cracow University of Technology,
ul. Warszawska 24, 31-155
Cracow, Poland.
E-mail: nbbie...@cyf-kr.edu.pl
If this address does not work,
plea
The layout file was exactly as you suggested in the message included
below.
Leslaw
On 2016-08-13 17:21, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 08/13/2016 07:22 AM, Bieniasz Leslaw wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am still using LyX 2.0 under Windows Vista, with MikTeX 2.0.
>>
>&
Hello,
Is the problem solvable?
Leslaw
> On 08/13/2016 02:17 PM, Bieniasz Leslaw wrote:
>> Thank you. I did as you suggested, and there is some progress, as the
>> title
>> is now visible in the pdf file, but some other details (abstract, author
>> names, addresses,
I am attaching also the LyX file.
Leslaw
> On 08/13/2016 02:17 PM, Bieniasz Leslaw wrote:
>> Thank you. I did as you suggested, and there is some progress, as the
>> title
>> is now visible in the pdf file, but some other details (abstract, author
>> names, addresses,
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
Do you know if the problem arises simply using LaTeX? Sometimes
particular classes,
especially for journals, do redefine LaTeX commands, such as \boldsymbol.
Rihcard
I have wasted a whole day trying to figure out the origin
of the problem, and here
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
Do you know if the problem arises simply using LaTeX? Sometimes
particular classes,
especially for journals, do redefine LaTeX commands, such as \boldsymbol.
Rihcard
I have wasted a whole day trying to figure out the origin
of the problem, and here
Richard Heck lyx.org> writes:
> Do you know if the problem arises simply using LaTeX? Sometimes
> particular classes,
> especially for journals, do redefine LaTeX commands, such as \boldsymbol.
>
> Rihcard
I have wasted a whole day trying to figure out the origin
of the problem, and here are
Hello,
I am using the svmono class to write a book. My question is:
is there any way to put mathematical formulae in the titles
of the sections or chapters in such a way so that they have the proper
size (adapter to the size of letters used for the titles) ?
A simple placing of the formulae
Hello,
About a year ago I asked about the problem that I have while using
the svmono class. I have done some additional tests and it seems
to me that there must be some bug in the LyX template for svmono.
So, if the author of this template reads my message, I would appreciate
some help. The
Hello,
I am using the svmono class to write a book. My question is:
is there any way to put mathematical formulae in the titles
of the sections or chapters in such a way so that they have the proper
size (adapter to the size of letters used for the titles) ?
A simple placing of the formulae
Hello,
About a year ago I asked about the problem that I have while using
the svmono class. I have done some additional tests and it seems
to me that there must be some bug in the LyX template for svmono.
So, if the author of this template reads my message, I would appreciate
some help. The
Hello,
I am using the svmono class to write a book. My question is:
is there any way to put mathematical formulae in the titles
of the sections or chapters in such a way so that they have the proper
size (adapter to the size of letters used for the titles) ?
A simple placing of the formulae
Hello,
About a year ago I asked about the problem that I have while using
the svmono class. I have done some additional tests and it seems
to me that there must be some bug in the LyX template for svmono.
So, if the author of this template reads my message, I would appreciate
some help. The
Hi,
I am using Springer svmono class under LyX, and I experience the following
problem. There are running titles generated seemingly automatically
by svmono, at the top of every page. These running titles are identical
to the titles of the current chapters or sections. All is OK when these
titles
Hi,
I am using Springer svmono class under LyX, and I experience the following
problem. There are running titles generated seemingly automatically
by svmono, at the top of every page. These running titles are identical
to the titles of the current chapters or sections. All is OK when these
titles
Hi,
I am using Springer svmono class under LyX, and I experience the following
problem. There are running titles generated seemingly automatically
by svmono, at the top of every page. These running titles are identical
to the titles of the current chapters or sections. All is OK when these
titles
Hi,
I am using LyX with MikTeX under Windows 7, together with the Springer
svmono class. My question is: is it possible to use the cite
package in such an environment, and how to do this?
Leslaw
Hi,
I am using LyX with MikTeX under Windows 7, together with the Springer
svmono class. My question is: is it possible to use the cite
package in such an environment, and how to do this?
Leslaw
Hi,
I am using LyX with MikTeX under Windows 7, together with the Springer
svmono class. My question is: is it possible to use the "cite"
package in such an environment, and how to do this?
Leslaw
Hi,
I am trying to use the LyX template for Elsevier articles (elsarticle),
and I have the following problem. I want to refer to various bibliographic
items by numbers (no author names), for example:
As was shown in [10], bla bla
and I want to make the reference list manually, that is without
Hi,
I am trying to use the LyX template for Elsevier articles (elsarticle),
and I have the following problem. I want to refer to various bibliographic
items by numbers (no author names), for example:
As was shown in [10], bla bla
and I want to make the reference list manually, that is without
Hi,
I am trying to use the LyX template for Elsevier articles (elsarticle),
and I have the following problem. I want to refer to various bibliographic
items by numbers (no author names), for example:
"As was shown in [10], bla bla"
and I want to make the reference list manually, that is without
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Go to Document Settings Numberings TOC and drag the second slider
towards the right.
This works, but in addition I now have a list of glossary terms
directly in the list of contents. Is there any way of removing
the list?
L. Bieniasz
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
Go to Document Settings Numberings TOC and drag the second slider
towards the right.
This works, but in addition I now have a list of glossary terms
directly in the list of contents. Is there any way of removing
the list?
L. Bieniasz
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
> Go to Document > Settings > Numberings & TOC and drag the second slider
> towards the right.
This works, but in addition I now have a list of glossary terms
directly in the list of contents. Is there any way of removing
the list?
L. Bieniasz
Hello,
I am using the Springer svmono class (LyX version) to write a book. I
experience the following problem:
My text contains chapters, sections, subsections and subsubsections.
In the document options one can set some flags, and my settings specify
that all chapters, sections, subsections
Hello,
I am using the Springer svmono class (LyX version) to write a book. I
experience the following problem:
My text contains chapters, sections, subsections and subsubsections.
In the document options one can set some flags, and my settings specify
that all chapters, sections, subsections
Hello,
I am using the Springer svmono class (LyX version) to write a book. I
experience the following problem:
My text contains chapters, sections, subsections and subsubsections.
In the document options one can set some flags, and my settings specify
that all chapters, sections, subsections
Paul A. Rubin Rubin at MSU.edu writes:
Definition environment?
Sorry, I don't grasp.
Leslaw
Paul A. Rubin Rubin at MSU.edu writes:
Definition environment?
Sorry, I don't grasp.
Leslaw
Paul A. Rubin MSU.edu> writes:
> Definition environment?
Sorry, I don't grasp.
Leslaw
Hello,
I am using the Springer svmono class under LyX, to write a monograph.
The class has a template for acronyms, which allows authors to make
explanations in the following way:
XXX {blablabla}
{blablablabla}
ZZ {blabla}
This means, that an acronym to be explained is followed
by an
Hello,
I am using the Springer svmono class under LyX, to write a monograph.
The class has a template for acronyms, which allows authors to make
explanations in the following way:
XXX {blablabla}
{blablablabla}
ZZ {blabla}
This means, that an acronym to be explained is followed
by an
Hello,
I am using the Springer svmono class under LyX, to write a monograph.
The class has a template for "acronyms", which allows authors to make
explanations in the following way:
XXX {blablabla}
{blablablabla}
ZZ {blabla}
This means, that an acronym to be explained is followed
by an
Hi,
I am writing a book using LyX, and I have a question regarding
the formula numbering. An exclusive way to add and reference the formula
numbers seems to be via equation labels. This works, but appears
rather irritating when one has to invent unique names for hundreds of
equations. Is
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
What happens, then, when you add a new equation somewhere in
the middle of the document?
This is what LyX already does - it updates automatically the equation
numbers. My point is why one cannot use these numbers for referencing
the equations in the text,
Hi,
I am writing a book using LyX, and I have a question regarding
the formula numbering. An exclusive way to add and reference the formula
numbers seems to be via equation labels. This works, but appears
rather irritating when one has to invent unique names for hundreds of
equations. Is
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes:
What happens, then, when you add a new equation somewhere in
the middle of the document?
This is what LyX already does - it updates automatically the equation
numbers. My point is why one cannot use these numbers for referencing
the equations in the text,
Hi,
I am writing a book using LyX, and I have a question regarding
the formula numbering. An exclusive way to add and reference the formula
numbers seems to be via "equation labels". This works, but appears
rather irritating when one has to invent unique names for hundreds of
equations. Is
Richard Heck lyx.org> writes:
> What happens, then, when you add a new equation somewhere in
> the middle of the document?
This is what LyX already does - it updates automatically the equation
numbers. My point is why one cannot use these numbers for referencing
the equations in the text, since
Hi,
I have checked my MikTeX files, and I see that the isomath package is probably
already there (there are directories \source, \doc]latex, \tex\latex,
tmp\packages, doc\latex\isomath, all in c:\Program Files\MikTeX 2.0 ).
I also have the access to the \mathbf fonts from the level of LyX.
Hi,
I have checked my MikTeX files, and I see that the isomath package is probably
already there (there are directories \source, \doc]latex, \tex\latex,
tmp\packages, doc\latex\isomath, all in c:\Program Files\MikTeX 2.0 ).
I also have the access to the \mathbf fonts from the level of LyX.
Hi,
I have checked my MikTeX files, and I see that the isomath package is probably
already there (there are directories \source, \doc]latex, \tex\latex,
tmp\packages, doc\latex\isomath, all in c:\Program Files\MikTeX 2.0 ).
I also have the access to the \mathbf fonts from the level of LyX.
Alex Vergara Gil alex at cphr.edu.cu writes:
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold
attached you have an example of an equation with several tipographies in it
Well, your example is exactly what I have been able to do, it does not
Guenter Milde milde at users.sf.net writes:
I recommend using the LaTeX package isomath
(http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):
Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?
I do not see a version for MikTeX there.
Leslaw
Alex Vergara Gil alex at cphr.edu.cu writes:
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold
attached you have an example of an equation with several tipographies in it
Well, your example is exactly what I have been able to do, it does not
Guenter Milde milde at users.sf.net writes:
I recommend using the LaTeX package isomath
(http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):
Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?
I do not see a version for MikTeX there.
Leslaw
Alex Vergara Gil cphr.edu.cu> writes:
> > of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
> >
> > 1) Italic
> > 2) Bold
> > 3) Italic+Bold
> >
> attached you have an example of an equation with several tipographies in it
Well, your example is exactly what I have been able to do, it
Guenter Milde users.sf.net> writes:
> I recommend using the LaTeX package "isomath"
> (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):
Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?
I do not see a version for MikTeX there.
Leslaw
Hi,
I am using LyX on a PC operating under Windows XP, with MikTeX.
I need to have math equations containing symbols
written with various fonts. By using the terminology
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold
I have been able to have 1 in Lyx
Hi,
I am using LyX on a PC operating under Windows XP, with MikTeX.
I need to have math equations containing symbols
written with various fonts. By using the terminology
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold
I have been able to have 1 in Lyx
Hi,
I am using LyX on a PC operating under Windows XP, with MikTeX.
I need to have math equations containing symbols
written with various fonts. By using the terminology
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold
I have been able to have 1 in Lyx
Hi,
I need to produce some symbols with a subscript inside the text.
Is there any way to do this without inserting expressions into the text?
In principle, the expressions give what I need, but for some reason the font
style is then changed automatically into italics, and they remain like this
Hi,
I need to produce some symbols with a subscript inside the text.
Is there any way to do this without inserting expressions into the text?
In principle, the expressions give what I need, but for some reason the font
style is then changed automatically into italics, and they remain like this
Hi,
I need to produce some symbols with a subscript inside the text.
Is there any way to do this without inserting expressions into the text?
In principle, the expressions give what I need, but for some reason the font
style is then changed automatically into italics, and they remain like this
David L. Johnson david.johnson at Lehigh.EDU writes:
uncheck the keep matched option, and choose for the left, {, and for
the right, (None).
Thanks, now I see how to do this.
Leslaw
Hi,
I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER within the numbered formula, I get two
David L. Johnson david.johnson at Lehigh.EDU writes:
uncheck the keep matched option, and choose for the left, {, and for
the right, (None).
Thanks, now I see how to do this.
Leslaw
Hi,
I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER within the numbered formula, I get two
David L. Johnson Lehigh.EDU> writes:
> uncheck the "keep matched" option, and choose for the left, {, and for
> the right, (None).
Thanks, now I see how to do this.
Leslaw
Hi,
I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER within the numbered formula, I get two
David L. Johnson david.johnson at Lehigh.EDU writes:
I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number)
by using the option cases. I want to have two lines of some expressions,
with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation
number.
Is there any way to do
David L. Johnson david.johnson at Lehigh.EDU writes:
I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number)
by using the option cases. I want to have two lines of some expressions,
with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation
number.
Is there any way to do
David L. Johnson Lehigh.EDU> writes:
> > I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number)
> > by using the option "cases". I want to have two lines of some expressions,
> > with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation
number.
> > Is there any way to do this?
Hi,
I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number)
by using the option cases. I want to have two lines of some expressions,
with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation number.
Is there any way to do this? The option cases offers a brace at the left-
hand
Hi,
I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number)
by using the option cases. I want to have two lines of some expressions,
with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation number.
Is there any way to do this? The option cases offers a brace at the left-
hand
Hi,
I am trying to produce a multiline equation (with a number)
by using the option "cases". I want to have two lines of some expressions,
with a single brace at the right-hand side, followed by the equation number.
Is there any way to do this? The option "cases" offers a brace at the left-
Hi,
I need to put into the text a vertical line character: |
How to do this in LyX? The character is seen correctly while editing,
but when I convert the text to pdf, then I see a horizontal line instead of
the vertical one.
Leslaw
Hi,
I need to put into the text a vertical line character: |
How to do this in LyX? The character is seen correctly while editing,
but when I convert the text to pdf, then I see a horizontal line instead of
the vertical one.
Leslaw
Hi,
I need to put into the text a vertical line character: |
How to do this in LyX? The character is seen correctly while editing,
but when I convert the text to pdf, then I see a horizontal line instead of
the vertical one.
Leslaw
Hi,
I am trying to learn how to use the math equation editor in LyX,
and I have encontered a problem. The manual says that while writing integrals
one should pay special attention to correctly writing the d letter, which
is an operator, hence it should be written as an upright letter. In order
Hi,
I have one more problem with the svmono class from Springer.
The class has a master book file and subordinate files for chapter
and appendix (among other files). Initially the master book file has
only one chapter and one appendix (labelled A). So, I have added more
chapters and appendices
Hi,
I am trying to learn how to use the math equation editor in LyX,
and I have encontered a problem. The manual says that while writing integrals
one should pay special attention to correctly writing the d letter, which
is an operator, hence it should be written as an upright letter. In order
Hi,
I have one more problem with the svmono class from Springer.
The class has a master book file and subordinate files for chapter
and appendix (among other files). Initially the master book file has
only one chapter and one appendix (labelled A). So, I have added more
chapters and appendices
Hi,
I am trying to learn how to use the math equation editor in LyX,
and I have encontered a problem. The manual says that while writing integrals
one should pay special attention to correctly writing the "d" letter, which
is an operator, hence it should be written as an upright letter. In
Hi,
I have one more problem with the svmono class from Springer.
The class has a master book file and subordinate files for chapter
and appendix (among other files). Initially the master book file has
only one chapter and one appendix (labelled "A"). So, I have added more
chapters and
If, instead, I import the book.tex template directly from the Springer
svmono class (without making use of LyX templates), and try to view it
in pdf format, I get other errors:
Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
Description:
...phil-DOI} Suleiman, Camelia,
If, instead, I import the book.tex template directly from the Springer
svmono class (without making use of LyX templates), and try to view it
in pdf format, I get other errors:
Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
Description:
...phil-DOI} Suleiman, Camelia,
> If, instead, I import the book.tex template directly from the Springer
> svmono class (without making use of LyX templates), and try to view it
> in pdf format, I get other errors:
>
> "Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined"
>
> Description:
>
> "...phil-DOI} Suleiman,
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes:
What exactly has to be done, step by step, to put the files
together to form one complete document that can be viewed without
errors?
Leslaw
My approach would be to write a document with nothing but Hello
World written in standard
Steve Litt slitt at troubleshooters.com writes:
What exactly has to be done, step by step, to put the files
together to form one complete document that can be viewed without
errors?
Leslaw
My approach would be to write a document with nothing but Hello
World written in standard
Steve Litt troubleshooters.com> writes:
> > What exactly has to be done, step by step, to put the files
> > together to form one complete document that can be viewed without
> > errors?
> >
> > Leslaw
>
> My approach would be to write a document with nothing but "Hello
> World" written in
Hi,
I am new to LaTeX and LyX, and I am trying to start writing a document using the
Springer SVMono class/template for LyX. I have downloaded and installed the
class. LyX offers a number of templates for this class, in particular
svmono-book-master, svmono-chapter, svmono-foreword, etc. I am
Hi,
I am new to LaTeX and LyX, and I am trying to start writing a document using the
Springer SVMono class/template for LyX. I have downloaded and installed the
class. LyX offers a number of templates for this class, in particular
svmono-book-master, svmono-chapter, svmono-foreword, etc. I am
Hi,
I am new to LaTeX and LyX, and I am trying to start writing a document using the
Springer SVMono class/template for LyX. I have downloaded and installed the
class. LyX offers a number of templates for this class, in particular
svmono-book-master, svmono-chapter, svmono-foreword, etc. I am
Hi,
I am new to LaTeX and LyX. I have a document written in MS Word, containing
lots of math equations plus text, and I want to copy it into LyX. Is there any
way to do it? I see that this issue was discussed in the past in this forum,
and the suggestion was to write the doc file in the html
Hi,
I am new to LaTeX and LyX. I have a document written in MS Word, containing
lots of math equations plus text, and I want to copy it into LyX. Is there any
way to do it? I see that this issue was discussed in the past in this forum,
and the suggestion was to write the doc file in the html
Hi,
I am new to LaTeX and LyX. I have a document written in MS Word, containing
lots of math equations plus text, and I want to copy it into LyX. Is there any
way to do it? I see that this issue was discussed in the past in this forum,
and the suggestion was to write the doc file in the html
Hello,
I am new to LaTex and LyX. I want to install LyX under Windows XP.
Which installer should I use, and what exactly should I install, if
I have nothing related to LaTex previously installed on my computer?
I am asking, because I cannot see a relevant explanation in the LyX web pages,
but
Hello,
I am new to LaTex and LyX. I want to install LyX under Windows XP.
Which installer should I use, and what exactly should I install, if
I have nothing related to LaTex previously installed on my computer?
I am asking, because I cannot see a relevant explanation in the LyX web pages,
but
Hello,
I am new to LaTex and LyX. I want to install LyX under Windows XP.
Which installer should I use, and what exactly should I install, if
I have nothing related to LaTex previously installed on my computer?
I am asking, because I cannot see a relevant explanation in the LyX web pages,
but
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