fine.
Does someone here know what I'm missing?
thanks much,
jamie faunt
fine.
Does someone here know what I'm missing?
thanks much,
jamie faunt
0.14-1 installed and it works fine.
Does someone here know what I'm missing?
thanks much,
jamie faunt
.
thanks much in advance,
jamie faunt
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Helge Hafting wrote:
I recommend lilypond. I have created an external inset for
lilypond so it works with lyx. It works best with lilypond 2.9,
older versions of lilypond have some problems.
This lets you typeset any kind of music
.
thanks much in advance,
jamie faunt
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Helge Hafting wrote:
I recommend lilypond. I have created an external inset for
lilypond so it works with lyx. It works best with lilypond 2.9,
older versions of lilypond have some problems.
This lets you typeset any kind of music
X docs.
thanks much in advance,
jamie faunt
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Helge Hafting wrote:
I recommend lilypond. I have created an "external inset" for
lilypond so it works with lyx. It works best with lilypond 2.9,
older versions of lilypond have some problems.
This lets you typeset a
or export to LaTeX
so that I might be able to use these in conjunction with my LyX docs.
thanks much,
Jamie Faunt
http://musicalskills.com
or export to LaTeX
so that I might be able to use these in conjunction with my LyX docs.
thanks much,
Jamie Faunt
http://musicalskills.com
or export to LaTeX
so that I might be able to use these in conjunction with my LyX docs.
thanks much,
Jamie Faunt
http://musicalskills.com
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007, Jens Noeckel wrote:
Jamie,
good to know the setup is basically working now. For HTML export, all I can
say is that I only do that from the command line (since LyX to me is simply
an editor, not a swiss army knife), and tex4ht works fine for me. Just in
case you want to
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007, Jens Noeckel wrote:
Jamie,
good to know the setup is basically working now. For HTML export, all I can
say is that I only do that from the command line (since LyX to me is simply
an editor, not a swiss army knife), and tex4ht works fine for me. Just in
case you want to
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007, Jens Noeckel wrote:
Jamie,
good to know the setup is basically working now. For HTML export, all I can
say is that I only do that from the command line (since LyX to me is simply
an editor, not a swiss army knife), and tex4ht works fine for me. Just in
case you want to
Boy was THAT ever a complete definition! Thanks for bringing me out of the
dark on this one too!
And thanks much for all the other help!
jamie faunt
Boy was THAT ever a complete definition! Thanks for bringing me out of the
dark on this one too!
And thanks much for all the other help!
jamie faunt
t;? <:-O I've seen it and probably should know what it is. Is it an
acronym?
See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki
Boy was THAT ever a complete definition! Thanks for bringing me out of the
dark on this one too!
And thanks much for all the other help!
jamie faunt
question from a long-time LyX user: what's a
wiki? :-O I've seen it and probably should know what it is. Is it an
acronym?
thanks very much,
jamie faunt
question from a long-time LyX user: what's a
wiki? :-O I've seen it and probably should know what it is. Is it an
acronym?
thanks very much,
jamie faunt
question from a long-time LyX user: what's a
"wiki"? <:-O I've seen it and probably should know what it is. Is it an
acronym?
thanks very much,
jamie faunt
viewer like I have in linux and the ability to create good
pdf files. I can't do either at this point on the mac.
Does someone know what might be wrong and recommend a fix, or the most
optimal way for me to install everything on the intel Mac with OSX 10.4.8?
thanks much,
jamie faunt
viewer like I have in linux and the ability to create good
pdf files. I can't do either at this point on the mac.
Does someone know what might be wrong and recommend a fix, or the most
optimal way for me to install everything on the intel Mac with OSX 10.4.8?
thanks much,
jamie faunt
ly
need the DVI viewer like I have in linux and the ability to create good
pdf files. I can't do either at this point on the mac.
Does someone know what might be wrong and recommend a fix, or the most
optimal way for me to install everything on the intel Mac with OSX 10.4.8?
thanks much,
jamie faunt
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Rich Shepard wrote:
Hi Rich, Being that I'm a slackware and lyx user, I'd love to get a copy
of that. Did you put it on an ftp server? If not, e-mail would be okay.
thanks very much in advance either way,
jamie faunt
I just built a Slackware-10.2 package of LyX-1.3.7
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Rich Shepard wrote:
Hi Rich, Being that I'm a slackware and lyx user, I'd love to get a copy
of that. Did you put it on an ftp server? If not, e-mail would be okay.
thanks very much in advance either way,
jamie faunt
I just built a Slackware-10.2 package of LyX-1.3.7
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Rich Shepard wrote:
Hi Rich, Being that I'm a slackware and lyx user, I'd love to get a copy
of that. Did you put it on an ftp server? If not, e-mail would be okay.
thanks very much in advance either way,
jamie faunt
I just built a Slackware-10.2 package of LyX-1.3.7
as on subsequent pages) WITHOUT adding a fancy
header to the first page.
I'm trying to re-work my preamble to do this and am failing.
Can't find the documentation that answers this. Help? A help document name
would be great if it contains the answer.
thanks,jamie faunt
this and am failing.
Can't find the documentation that answers this. Help? A help document name
would be great if it contains the answer.
thanks,jamie faunt
I'm not sure I exactly understand what you want to do, but I'll try and add
something constructive.
Have you tried to include an ERT of \cfoot
as on subsequent pages) WITHOUT adding a fancy
header to the first page.
I'm trying to re-work my preamble to do this and am failing.
Can't find the documentation that answers this. Help? A help document name
would be great if it contains the answer.
thanks,jamie faunt
this and am failing.
Can't find the documentation that answers this. Help? A help document name
would be great if it contains the answer.
thanks,jamie faunt
I'm not sure I exactly understand what you want to do, but I'll try and add
something constructive.
Have you tried to include an ERT of \cfoot
as on subsequent pages) WITHOUT adding a fancy
header to the first page.
I'm trying to re-work my preamble to do this and am failing.
Can't find the documentation that answers this. Help? A help document name
would be great if it contains the answer.
thanks,jamie faunt
this and am failing.
Can't find the documentation that answers this. Help? A help document name
would be great if it contains the answer.
thanks,jamie faunt
I'm not sure I exactly understand what you want to do, but I'll try and add
something constructive.
Have you tried to include an ERT of \cfoot
faunt
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Christian Ridderström wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I'm not finding any .layout files in any of the classes I've added
successfully or unsuccessfully -- after compiling of course. I've had .sty
or .sty and .cls files only on the ones that have worked so far. ??
pull just that one file from somewhere?... or is
there an updated 1.3.1 tarball?
thanks,
jamie faunt
faunt
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Christian Ridderström wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I'm not finding any .layout files in any of the classes I've added
successfully or unsuccessfully -- after compiling of course. I've had .sty
or .sty and .cls files only on the ones that have worked so far. ??
pull just that one file from somewhere?... or is
there an updated 1.3.1 tarball?
thanks,
jamie faunt
faunt
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Christian Ridderström wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I'm not finding any .layout files in any of the classes I've added
successfully or unsuccessfully -- after compiling of course. I've had .sty
or .sty and .cls files only on the ones that have worked so far.
ate
since the 19th. Can I pull just that one file from somewhere?... or is
there an updated 1.3.1 tarball?
thanks,
jamie faunt
I solved this by downgrading to 1.2.3 from 1.3.0-7. The problem was
probably using RPMs instead of compiling from tarballs -- which were
unavilable for 1.3.0-7 or 4.
jamie faunt
.
thanks much,
jamie faunt
I solved this by downgrading to 1.2.3 from 1.3.0-7. The problem was
probably using RPMs instead of compiling from tarballs -- which were
unavilable for 1.3.0-7 or 4.
jamie faunt
.
thanks much,
jamie faunt
I solved this by downgrading to 1.2.3 from 1.3.0-7. The problem was
probably using RPMs instead of compiling from tarballs -- which were
unavilable for 1.3.0-7 or 4.
jamie faunt
.
thanks much,
jamie faunt
to be able to continue using LyX as it stands.
thanks,
jamie faunt
to be able to continue using LyX as it stands.
thanks,
jamie faunt
to be able to continue using LyX as it stands.
thanks,
jamie faunt
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
But you can fill out a feature request on bugzilla ;-)
Okay -- thanks. :-)
jf
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
But you can fill out a feature request on bugzilla ;-)
Okay -- thanks. :-)
jf
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> But you can fill out a feature request on bugzilla ;-)
Okay -- thanks. :-)
jf
according to your taste, and then Layout/Save
Layout as Default?
Because it's not on the menu. I'm using 1.2.0pre5.
jamie faunt
that defaults.lyx is the template
used with FileNew would be nice.
jamie faunt
own headers and footers -- not just the class.
jamie faunt
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Yes but that doesn't tell me it'll save the preamble as well. Does it? I
complete templates with my own headers and footers -- not just the class.
No, the preamble will not be saved, just the class settings. It is the same
function that
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not know about documentation (I have browsed through it
lately :-), but why not just create empty document, set all its
characteristics according to your taste, and then Layout/Save
Layout as Default?
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
I remember having used a « Save as default » tag in the File, Edit or
Layout menu, I don't find it any more.
Is this the reason of misunderstanding ? I guess this
replaced the default.lyx by the current template: if the function
in on the
according to your taste, and then Layout/Save
Layout as Default?
Because it's not on the menu. I'm using 1.2.0pre5.
jamie faunt
that defaults.lyx is the template
used with FileNew would be nice.
jamie faunt
own headers and footers -- not just the class.
jamie faunt
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Yes but that doesn't tell me it'll save the preamble as well. Does it? I
complete templates with my own headers and footers -- not just the class.
No, the preamble will not be saved, just the class settings. It is the same
function that
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not know about documentation (I have browsed through it
lately :-), but why not just create empty document, set all its
characteristics according to your taste, and then Layout/Save
Layout as Default?
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
I remember having used a « Save as default » tag in the File, Edit or
Layout menu, I don't find it any more.
Is this the reason of misunderstanding ? I guess this
replaced the default.lyx by the current template: if the function
in on the
ty document, set all its
> characteristics according to your taste, and then Layout/Save
> Layout as Default?
Because it's not on the menu. I'm using 1.2.0pre5.
jamie faunt
ction 6.4 "Creating Templates", a hint that defaults.lyx is the template
> used with >File>New would be nice.
>
jamie faunt
it? I
complete templates with my own headers and footers -- not just the class.
jamie faunt
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> > Yes but that doesn't tell me it'll save the preamble as well. Does it? I
> > complete templates with my own headers and footers -- not just the class.
>
> No, the preamble will not be saved, just the class settings. It is the same
> function
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I do not know about documentation (I have browsed through it
> > > lately :-), but why not just create empty document, set all its
> > > characteristics according to your taste, and then Layout/Save
> > > Layout as
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
> I remember having used a « Save as default » tag in the File, Edit or
> Layout menu, I don't find it any more.
> Is this the reason of misunderstanding ? I guess this
> replaced the default.lyx by the current template: if the function
> in on
?
thanks,
jamie faunt
?
thanks,
jamie faunt
?
thanks,
jamie faunt
appear.
It really seems crippled. Hoping this provides a further clue.
jamie faunt
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Robin Turner wrote:
Yes! That was it! Thank you Robin! :-) I knew it was just too simple and
so close to my face I couldn't see it!
cheers,
jamie
On Monday 13 May 2002 11:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
what happens after
appear.
It really seems crippled. Hoping this provides a further clue.
jamie faunt
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Robin Turner wrote:
Yes! That was it! Thank you Robin! :-) I knew it was just too simple and
so close to my face I couldn't see it!
cheers,
jamie
On Monday 13 May 2002 11:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
what happens after
menus appear.
It really seems crippled. Hoping this provides a further clue.
jamie faunt
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Robin Turner wrote:
Yes! That was it! Thank you Robin! :-) I knew it was just too simple and
so close to my face I couldn't see it!
cheers,
jamie
> On Monday 13 May 2002 11:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Mon, 13 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > > what happens after
. But then
these apparently truncated menus and no acceptance of input.
What I'm missing must just be so big and obvious it's ready to bite me.
But damn if I can find it!
Anyone got a clue of what these symptoms might mean?
thanks much,
jamie faunt
. But then
these apparently truncated menus and no acceptance of input.
What I'm missing must just be so big and obvious it's ready to bite me.
But damn if I can find it!
Anyone got a clue of what these symptoms might mean?
thanks much,
jamie faunt
rrors also. But then
these apparently truncated menus and no acceptance of input.
What I'm missing must just be so big and obvious it's ready to bite me.
But damn if I can find it!
Anyone got a clue of what these symptoms might mean?
thanks much,
jamie faunt
-Pierre.Chretien
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: From: Jamie Faunt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone know a good utility for importing html and/or spreadsheet files
into latex?
GChtml2latex seems to be working here.
As for speadsheet, a general converter should be built quite easily
using the perl dedicated
-Pierre.Chretien
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: From: Jamie Faunt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone know a good utility for importing html and/or spreadsheet files
into latex?
GChtml2latex seems to be working here.
As for speadsheet, a general converter should be built quite easily
using the perl dedicated
ean-Pierre.Chretien
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >>From: Jamie Faunt
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > >>Anyone know a good utility for importing html and/or spreadsheet files
> > >>into latex?
> >
> > GChtml2latex seems to be working here.
&g
.
Anyone know a good utility for importing html and/or spreadsheet files
into latex?
TIA,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
.
Anyone know a good utility for importing html and/or spreadsheet files
into latex?
TIA,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
m
work.
Anyone know a good utility for importing html and/or spreadsheet files
into latex?
TIA,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Helge Hafting wrote:
Lyx don't have facilities for entering strange symbols, that is really
a keyboard setup thing. Lyx will accept whatever the keyboard
generates - including copyright symbols. So, set your
keyboard up to generate a copyright symbol with some suitable
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Helge Hafting wrote:
Lyx don't have facilities for entering strange symbols, that is really
a keyboard setup thing. Lyx will accept whatever the keyboard
generates - including copyright symbols. So, set your
keyboard up to generate a copyright symbol with some suitable
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Lyx don't have facilities for entering strange symbols, that is really
> a "keyboard setup thing". Lyx will accept whatever the keyboard
> generates - including copyright symbols. So, set your
> keyboard up to generate a copyright symbol with some
the
first page with a title, or from the first page without. OKay.
thanks very much for your help with this,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
very helpful -- thanks much!
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
the
first page with a title, or from the first page without. OKay.
thanks very much for your help with this,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
very helpful -- thanks much!
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
rst page. And \cfoot will replace the default page number after the
first page with a title, or from the first page without. OKay.
thanks very much for your help with this,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
very helpful -- thanks much!
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
this.
thanks,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
_
another footer defeated with the use of
\thispagestyle{empty}. -- which I'd like to do.
The only work-around I can figure so far is to not use title, and to use
pagestyle empty.
jamie
Jamie Faunt wrote:
I went round and round initially trying to figure out why I couldn't get
rid of a page
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Jamie Faunt wrote:
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Okay example attached.
ah, I see. For the title page put the command \thispagestyle{empty}
in front of your first textline.
Ah-ha! Now that makes a difference -- even if it's ugly. I
this.
thanks,
jamie faunt
http://musicalskills.com
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