Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes:
The xetexCV.cls class file should go
in ~/Library/texmf/tex/latex (create
folders as necessary).
Put the cvsplitbib.sty style file in the same place.
Then reconfigure LyX.
Hi Richard, [N.B. I got a message saying I have
lines longer than 80
Anders Host-Madsen ahostmadsen at yahoo.com writes:
Yes, it seems LyX 2.1 solves the problem. It is definitely
faster than LyX 2.0.6. Very good. LyX had become so
slow that I almost couldn't use it.
I am new to Lyx, and using version 2.0.6, and Mac OS 10.9.1
When I click on the EYES
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes:
The xetexCV.cls class file should go
in ~/Library/texmf/tex/latex (create
folders as necessary).
Put the cvsplitbib.sty style file in the same place.
Then reconfigure LyX.
Hi Richard, [N.B. I got a message saying I have
lines longer than 80
Anders Host-Madsen ahostmadsen at yahoo.com writes:
Yes, it seems LyX 2.1 solves the problem. It is definitely
faster than LyX 2.0.6. Very good. LyX had become so
slow that I almost couldn't use it.
I am new to Lyx, and using version 2.0.6, and Mac OS 10.9.1
When I click on the EYES
Richard Talley gmail.com> writes:
> The xetexCV.cls class file should go
>in ~/Library/texmf/tex/latex (create
folders as necessary).
> Put the cvsplitbib.sty style file in the same place.
> Then reconfigure LyX.
Hi Richard, [N.B. I got a message saying I have
"lines longer than 80
characters"
Anders Host-Madsen yahoo.com> writes:
>
> Yes, it seems LyX 2.1 solves the problem. It is definitely
> faster than LyX 2.0.6. Very good. LyX had become so
> slow that I almost couldn't use it.
I am new to Lyx, and using version 2.0.6, and Mac OS 10.9.1
When I click on the EYES BUTTON on a
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes:
Sorry, you're probably are looking in the right place, my bad.
In the Terrminal, use this command:
kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFHOME
If the result is something like this:
/Users/justin/Library/texmf
(where 'justin
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes:
And yes, create the folder (or directory) 'texmf' in your home folder and
put your xexexCV.cls file in it.
Hi Richard,
Some of what you said was a little out of my depth I think. But I did
understand your last sentence included above.
So now
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes:
Sorry, you're probably are looking in the right place, my bad.
In the Terrminal, use this command:
kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFHOME
If the result is something like this:
/Users/justin/Library/texmf
(where 'justin
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes:
And yes, create the folder (or directory) 'texmf' in your home folder and
put your xexexCV.cls file in it.
Hi Richard,
Some of what you said was a little out of my depth I think. But I did
understand your last sentence included above.
So now
Richard Talley gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>
> Sorry, you're probably are looking in the right place, my bad.
>
>
>
> In the Terrminal, use this command:
>
>
> kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFHOME
>
>
> If the result is something like this:
>
Richard Talley gmail.com> writes:
> And yes, create the folder (or directory) 'texmf' in your home folder and
put your xexexCV.cls file in it.
>
Hi Richard,
Some of what you said was a little out of my depth I think. But I did
understand your last sentence included above.
So now looking back
Stephan Witt st.witt at gmx.net writes:
Am 29.12.2013 um 07:59 schrieb Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com:
There is a distinct difference between /Library (system wide library
directory) and ~/Library (the
library directory in your home directory). You're looking in the wrong place.
in case it helps, inside 'texlive' is only '2013'. Inside that is only
'texmf-var'. Inside that is only 'luantex-cache'. Inside that is only
'generic'. Inside that is only 'names'. And there is nothing inside that.
Stephan Witt st.witt at gmx.net writes:
I am up to 3.1 in the Tutorial, and that is where it instructed me to try
changing the Document Class. I have followed all of the instructions so far,
so I do not know what to do now since this seems to not be working.
That's normal. Not every
Stephan Witt st.witt at gmx.net writes:
Am 29.12.2013 um 07:59 schrieb Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com:
There is a distinct difference between /Library (system wide library
directory) and ~/Library (the
library directory in your home directory). You're looking in the wrong place.
in case it helps, inside 'texlive' is only '2013'. Inside that is only
'texmf-var'. Inside that is only 'luantex-cache'. Inside that is only
'generic'. Inside that is only 'names'. And there is nothing inside that.
Stephan Witt st.witt at gmx.net writes:
I am up to 3.1 in the Tutorial, and that is where it instructed me to try
changing the Document Class. I have followed all of the instructions so far,
so I do not know what to do now since this seems to not be working.
That's normal. Not every
Stephan Witt gmx.net> writes:
>
> Am 29.12.2013 um 07:59 schrieb Richard Talley gmail.com>:
>
> > There is a distinct difference between /Library (system wide library
directory) and ~/Library (the
> library directory in your home directory). You're looking in the wrong place.
> >
>
> Just
in case it helps, inside 'texlive' is only '2013'. Inside that is only
'texmf-var'. Inside that is only 'luantex-cache'. Inside that is only
'generic'. Inside that is only 'names'. And there is nothing inside that.
Stephan Witt gmx.net> writes:
> > I am up to 3.1 in the Tutorial, and that is where it instructed me to try
> > changing the Document Class. I have followed all of the instructions so far,
> > so I do not know what to do now since this seems to not be working.
>
> That's normal. Not every
Hi everyone :-)
I am working my way through the lyx tutorial. It teaches how to change the
layout. I can make it 'article', and 'book', but the others which I have
tried give the message layout not found. For example:
-letter
-article (AMS)
-various Japanese ones I tried
Am I meant to download
Stephan Witt st.witt at gmx.net writes:
Am 28.12.2013 um 14:08 schrieb justin justinasia at yahoo.com:
Hi everyone
I am working my way through the lyx tutorial. It teaches how to change the
layout. I can make it 'article', and 'book', baOn Saturday, December 28,
2013 2:36 PM, Stephan
I wanted to install xetexCV document class.
I have been trying to follow these instructions:
http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2010/05/19/latex-cv-part4
I am using Lyx 2.0.6, and the newest MacTex I guess since I downloaded it a
few days ago. And Mac OS 10.9.
Seems like there are 2 steps, one to
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes:
The instructions you linked to are out of date in places and incomplete
with reference to dealing with MacTeX.
Put the xetexCV.cls file here:
~/Library/texmf
Reconfigure is under the LyX menu:
Hi Rich,
I found the Library
Hi everyone :-)
I am working my way through the lyx tutorial. It teaches how to change the
layout. I can make it 'article', and 'book', but the others which I have
tried give the message layout not found. For example:
-letter
-article (AMS)
-various Japanese ones I tried
Am I meant to download
Stephan Witt st.witt at gmx.net writes:
Am 28.12.2013 um 14:08 schrieb justin justinasia at yahoo.com:
Hi everyone
I am working my way through the lyx tutorial. It teaches how to change the
layout. I can make it 'article', and 'book', baOn Saturday, December 28,
2013 2:36 PM, Stephan
I wanted to install xetexCV document class.
I have been trying to follow these instructions:
http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2010/05/19/latex-cv-part4
I am using Lyx 2.0.6, and the newest MacTex I guess since I downloaded it a
few days ago. And Mac OS 10.9.
Seems like there are 2 steps, one to
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes:
The instructions you linked to are out of date in places and incomplete
with reference to dealing with MacTeX.
Put the xetexCV.cls file here:
~/Library/texmf
Reconfigure is under the LyX menu:
Hi Rich,
I found the Library
Hi everyone :-)
I am working my way through the lyx tutorial. It teaches how to change the
layout. I can make it 'article', and 'book', but the others which I have
tried give the message "layout not found". For example:
-letter
-article (AMS)
-various Japanese ones I tried
Am I meant to download
Stephan Witt gmx.net> writes:
>
> Am 28.12.2013 um 14:08 schrieb justin yahoo.com>:
>
> > Hi everyone
> > I am working my way through the lyx tutorial. It teaches how to change the
> > layout. I can make it 'article', and 'book', baOn Saturday, December 28,
I wanted to install xetexCV document class.
I have been trying to follow these instructions:
http://blog.oak-tree.us/index.php/2010/05/19/latex-cv-part4
I am using Lyx 2.0.6, and the newest MacTex I guess since I downloaded it a
few days ago. And Mac OS 10.9.
Seems like there are 2 steps, one to
Richard Talley gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>
> The instructions you linked to are out of date in places and incomplete
with reference to dealing with MacTeX.
>
>
>
> Put the xetexCV.cls file here:
>
>
> ~/Library/texmf
>
> Reconfigure is under the LyX menu:
>
Hi Rich,
I found the Library
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes:
I'm not quite ready to upgrade to Mavericks, but this technique is so
fundamental to how OS X has worked since the very beginning I can't see
Apple removing it. My search also came up empty on your issue.
Try this instead:
Open a
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes:
I'm not quite ready to upgrade to Mavericks, but this technique is so
fundamental to how OS X has worked since the very beginning I can't see
Apple removing it. My search also came up empty on your issue.
Try this instead:
Open a
Richard Talley gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>
> I'm not quite ready to upgrade to Mavericks, but this technique is so
fundamental to how OS X has worked since the very beginning I can't see
Apple removing it. My search also came up empty on your issue.
>
> Try this instead:
>
>
>
> Open a
On the Mac installation, they get buried inside of the app package.
Find LyX.app in your applications folder
Right click on it and select show package contentsThe go to Contents -
Resources - examples
It might be a good idea to copy the folder to somewhere more convenient
outside of the app
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes:
A completely empty folder? Or a folder containing a folder named 'Contents'?
Thanks for coming back so quickly! Completely empty. Nothing in it
whatsoever. That's what it shows using that method anyway. I would really
love to find it,
That's a stumper - an empty app would have nothing to run. If LyX actually
runs, then the app can't possibly be empty.
In OS X, the Finder presents an app as a single file, but it's actually an
application bundle that contains the executable and other resources (in the
case of LyX the
On the Mac installation, they get buried inside of the app package.
Find LyX.app in your applications folder
Right click on it and select show package contentsThe go to Contents -
Resources - examples
It might be a good idea to copy the folder to somewhere more convenient
outside of the app
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes:
A completely empty folder? Or a folder containing a folder named 'Contents'?
Thanks for coming back so quickly! Completely empty. Nothing in it
whatsoever. That's what it shows using that method anyway. I would really
love to find it,
That's a stumper - an empty app would have nothing to run. If LyX actually
runs, then the app can't possibly be empty.
In OS X, the Finder presents an app as a single file, but it's actually an
application bundle that contains the executable and other resources (in the
case of LyX the
> On the Mac installation, they get buried inside of the app package.
>
> Find LyX.app in your applications folder
> Right click on it and select "show package contents"The go to Contents ->
Resources -> examples
> It might be a good idea to copy the folder to somewhere more convenient
outside
Richard Talley gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>
> A completely empty folder? Or a folder containing a folder named 'Contents'?
>
>
Thanks for coming back so quickly! Completely empty. Nothing in it
whatsoever. That's what it shows using that method anyway. I would really
love to find it, so I can
>
> That's a stumper - an empty app would have nothing to run. If LyX actually
runs, then the app can't possibly be empty.
>
>
>
> In OS X, the Finder presents an app as a single file, but it's actually an
application bundle that contains the executable and other resources (in the
case of LyX
Justin Wood Justin.Wood at murdoch.edu.au writes:
Could the problem be that I'm using XeTeX rather than default LaTeX?
I think I answered my own question there. It seems to come down to that issue:
no easy route from XeTeX to LaTeX for latex2rtf to work. Kinda obvious I guess!
All this so I
Dr Eberhard Lisse nospam at lisse.NA writes:
Or write xtetex2rtf -O
Does it really matter, when using LyX, which back end one uses?
el
I'm not sure I follow. Do you mean why use XeTeX? Largely for the font support,
but also because I thought it was the superior engine these days.
Justin Wood Justin.Wood at murdoch.edu.au writes:
Could the problem be that I'm using XeTeX rather than default LaTeX?
I think I answered my own question there. It seems to come down to that issue:
no easy route from XeTeX to LaTeX for latex2rtf to work. Kinda obvious I guess!
All this so I
Dr Eberhard Lisse nospam at lisse.NA writes:
Or write xtetex2rtf -O
Does it really matter, when using LyX, which back end one uses?
el
I'm not sure I follow. Do you mean why use XeTeX? Largely for the font support,
but also because I thought it was the superior engine these days.
Justin Wood murdoch.edu.au> writes:
> Could the problem be that I'm using XeTeX rather than default LaTeX?
I think I answered my own question there. It seems to come down to that issue:
no easy route from XeTeX to LaTeX for latex2rtf to work. Kinda obvious I guess!
All this so I can g
Dr Eberhard Lisse lisse.NA> writes:
>
> Or write xtetex2rtf -O
>
> Does it really matter, when using LyX, which back end one uses?
>
> el
>
I'm not sure I follow. Do you mean why use XeTeX? Largely for the font support,
but also because I thought it was the superior engine these days.
in the list. I read in the latex2rtf manual that the tmp aux files need to
exist, so I tried running View - PDF (XeTeX) but no joy.
Could the problem be that I'm using XeTeX rather than default LaTeX? Thanks!
~:Justin Wood:~
PhD candidate, *School of **Engineering** **Information Technology
in the list. I read in the latex2rtf manual that the tmp aux files need to
exist, so I tried running View - PDF (XeTeX) but no joy.
Could the problem be that I'm using XeTeX rather than default LaTeX? Thanks!
~:Justin Wood:~
PhD candidate, *School of **Engineering** **Information Technology
many options in Preferences are 'enabled' but do not appear
in the list. I read in the latex2rtf manual that the tmp aux files need to
exist, so I tried running View -> PDF (XeTeX) but no joy.
Could the problem be that I'm using XeTeX rather than default LaTeX? Thanks!
~:Justin Wood:~
PhD c
Actually I've now noticed that many cross references appear as 'BROKEN' when
they are not. Rolled back to 2.0.4.
Actually I've now noticed that many cross references appear as 'BROKEN' when
they are not. Rolled back to 2.0.4.
Actually I've now noticed that many cross references appear as 'BROKEN' when
they are not. Rolled back to 2.0.4.
Justin Wood upasaka at gmail.com writes:
At the moment I'm using:
\renewcommand{\figureautorefname}{Figure~\negthinspace}
I've tried replacing '~' with a simple space, with '\,' and '\ ' but it still
doesn't break between 'Figure' and the ref label. Shouldn't that be possible?
Ahh
Justin Wood upasaka at gmail.com writes:
At the moment I'm using:
\renewcommand{\figureautorefname}{Figure~\negthinspace}
I've tried replacing '~' with a simple space, with '\,' and '\ ' but it still
doesn't break between 'Figure' and the ref label. Shouldn't that be possible?
Ahh
Justin Wood gmail.com> writes:
> At the moment I'm using:
> \renewcommand{\figureautorefname}{Figure~\negthinspace}
>
> I've tried replacing '~' with a simple space, with '\,' and '\ ' but it still
> doesn't break between 'Figure' and the ref label. Shouldn't that be possib
Justin Wood upasaka at gmail.com writes:
I'm still hoping to get floatrow integrated as a module though...
To that end, do you know how the module parameter UsesFloatPkg = false
should
behave?
Jürgen helped me figure out what I was doing wrong: needed to also specify
IsPredefined = true (I
Justin Wood upasaka at gmail.com writes:
I'm still hoping to get floatrow integrated as a module though...
To that end, do you know how the module parameter UsesFloatPkg = false
should
behave?
Jürgen helped me figure out what I was doing wrong: needed to also specify
IsPredefined = true (I
Justin Wood gmail.com> writes:
> I'm still hoping to get floatrow integrated as a module though...
>
> To that end, do you know how the module parameter UsesFloatPkg = false
should
> behave?
Jürgen helped me figure out what I was doing wrong: needed to also specify
IsPredefine
Csikos Bela bcsikos425 at freemail.hu writes:
Hello:
Here are two example lyx files. See the difference between the location of
the floats, which is reflected in the TOC.
This requires caption and floatrow packages but not the module you mentioned.
For details see the documentation of
Csikos Bela bcsikos425 at freemail.hu writes:
Hello:
Here are two example lyx files. See the difference between the location of
the floats, which is reflected in the TOC.
This requires caption and floatrow packages but not the module you mentioned.
For details see the documentation of
Csikos Bela freemail.hu> writes:
>
> Hello:
>
> Here are two example lyx files. See the difference between the location of
> the floats, which is reflected in the TOC.
>
> This requires caption and floatrow packages but not the module you mentioned.
> For details see the documentation of
Hi all. It seems that when changing Document: Settings: Font to use non-TeX
fonts, LyX will then change the default viewer action to be DVI (LuaTeX).
This doesn't work for me as I'm trying to use XeTeX. Is it possible to
specify the default viewer in this context?
Many thanks, as always.
://www.350.org
On 16 February 2012 19:05, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 02/16/2012 10:59 AM, Justin Wood wrote:
Hi all. It seems that when changing Document: Settings: Font to use
non-TeX fonts, LyX will then change the default viewer action to be DVI
(LuaTeX). This doesn't work
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
We do not have yet a global default format if non-TeX fonts is selected, see
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7871
However, you can set the default format per document, in Document Settings.
That is, after this bug is fixed (in next LyX release):
Hi all. It seems that when changing Document: Settings: Font to use non-TeX
fonts, LyX will then change the default viewer action to be DVI (LuaTeX).
This doesn't work for me as I'm trying to use XeTeX. Is it possible to
specify the default viewer in this context?
Many thanks, as always.
://www.350.org
On 16 February 2012 19:05, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 02/16/2012 10:59 AM, Justin Wood wrote:
Hi all. It seems that when changing Document: Settings: Font to use
non-TeX fonts, LyX will then change the default viewer action to be DVI
(LuaTeX). This doesn't work
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
We do not have yet a global default format if non-TeX fonts is selected, see
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7871
However, you can set the default format per document, in Document Settings.
That is, after this bug is fixed (in next LyX release):
Hi all. It seems that when changing Document: Settings: Font to use non-TeX
fonts, LyX will then change the default viewer action to be DVI (LuaTeX).
This doesn't work for me as I'm trying to use XeTeX. Is it possible to
specify the default viewer in this context?
Many thanks, as always.
350ppm<http://www.350.org>
On 16 February 2012 19:05, Richard Heck <rgh...@comcast.net> wrote:
> On 02/16/2012 10:59 AM, Justin Wood wrote:
>
> Hi all. It seems that when changing Document: Settings: Font to use
> non-TeX fonts, LyX will then change the default vie
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
> We do not have yet a global default format if non-TeX fonts is selected, see
> http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7871
>
> However, you can set the default format per document, in Document > Settings.
That is, after this bug is fixed (in next LyX release):
>
Sam,
I've been using LyX 1.6.7 with TexLive2010 on OS X (10.6.x) and Win7 for
months now with no problems. Obvious question: is the E-TeX package
installed (eg, check in Tex Live Utility GUI)?
2011/1/17 lyx-users-digest-h...@lists.lyx.org
-- Forwarded message --
From: Sam Lewis
Sam,
I've been using LyX 1.6.7 with TexLive2010 on OS X (10.6.x) and Win7 for
months now with no problems. Obvious question: is the E-TeX package
installed (eg, check in Tex Live Utility GUI)?
2011/1/17 lyx-users-digest-h...@lists.lyx.org
-- Forwarded message --
From: Sam Lewis
Sam,
I've been using LyX 1.6.7 with TexLive2010 on OS X (10.6.x) and Win7 for
months now with no problems. Obvious question: is the E-TeX package
installed (eg, check in Tex Live Utility GUI)?
2011/1/17
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: "Sam
files
in the TEXMF local tree: symlink (or hard link if you prefer) to the source
.bib file in Dropbox, under both OS X and Win7.
~:Justin Wood:~
PhD candidate, *Engineering Energy school*, Murdoch
Universityhttp://www.murdoch.edu.au/
On 29 December 2010 07:56, lyx-users-digest-h...@lists.lyx.org
files
in the TEXMF local tree: symlink (or hard link if you prefer) to the source
.bib file in Dropbox, under both OS X and Win7.
~:Justin Wood:~
PhD candidate, *Engineering Energy school*, Murdoch
Universityhttp://www.murdoch.edu.au/
On 29 December 2010 07:56, lyx-users-digest-h...@lists.lyx.org
n .bib files
in the TEXMF local tree: symlink (or hard link if you prefer) to the source
.bib file in Dropbox, under both OS X and Win7.
~:Justin Wood:~
PhD candidate, *Engineering & Energy school*, Murdoch
University<http://www.murdoch.edu.au/>
On 29 December 2010 07:56, <
This has probably already been answered, but if not: you need to use BibTeX
and select an author-date style. Check out section 6.5 (Bibliography) of the
User Guide, and http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX (hmm, I thought there was
a page with step by step instructions but can't see to find it).
This has probably already been answered, but if not: you need to use BibTeX
and select an author-date style. Check out section 6.5 (Bibliography) of the
User Guide, and http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX (hmm, I thought there was
a page with step by step instructions but can't see to find it).
This has probably already been answered, but if not: you need to use BibTeX
and select an author-date style. Check out section 6.5 (Bibliography) of the
User Guide, and http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/BibTeX (hmm, I thought there was
a page with step by step instructions but can't see to find it).
2010 18:29, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Justin Wood wrote:
The template files do actually have this embrace, but it doesn't prevent
the parsing error.
No. \addto\extrasenglish is not embraced by \AtBeginDocument{}
Or do you mean the next release will do something else
2010 18:29, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Justin Wood wrote:
The template files do actually have this embrace, but it doesn't prevent
the parsing error.
No. \addto\extrasenglish is not embraced by \AtBeginDocument{}
Or do you mean the next release will do something else
2010 18:29, Jürgen Spitzmüller <sp...@lyx.org> wrote:
> Justin Wood wrote:
> > The template files do actually have this embrace, but it doesn't prevent
> > the parsing error.
>
> No. \addto\extrasenglish is not embraced by \AtBeginDocument{}
>
>
> >
On 10 December 2010 12:37, lyx-users-h...@lists.lyx.org wrote:
#\DeclareLyXModule{thesis styles}
There has been some syntax change. And if I remember well, it is difficult
to handle self-defined modules. But I'm not sure. Richard can tell you
more.
I think this bug was in beta1 and
On 10 December 2010 12:37, lyx-users-h...@lists.lyx.org wrote:
2. conflict in thesis template
Beyond that, changing to the automatic AMS math package in the thesis
document introduces new errors. In a brand new, entirely unmodified
chapter template file, XeTeX compilation now complains
On 10 December 2010 12:37, lyx-users-h...@lists.lyx.org wrote:
The reason for this is that XeTeX now uses polyglossia, which does not
know these \addto commands (which are from babel). Are these templates
shipped with LyX? If so, we need to embrace these calls in
On 10 December 2010 12:37, lyx-users-h...@lists.lyx.org wrote:
#\DeclareLyXModule{thesis styles}
There has been some syntax change. And if I remember well, it is difficult
to handle self-defined modules. But I'm not sure. Richard can tell you
more.
I think this bug was in beta1 and
On 10 December 2010 12:37, lyx-users-h...@lists.lyx.org wrote:
2. conflict in thesis template
Beyond that, changing to the automatic AMS math package in the thesis
document introduces new errors. In a brand new, entirely unmodified
chapter template file, XeTeX compilation now complains
On 10 December 2010 12:37, lyx-users-h...@lists.lyx.org wrote:
The reason for this is that XeTeX now uses polyglossia, which does not
know these \addto commands (which are from babel). Are these templates
shipped with LyX? If so, we need to embrace these calls in
On 10 December 2010 12:37, wrote:
>
>>>
>>> #\DeclareLyXModule{thesis styles}
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> There has been some syntax change. And if I remember well, it is difficult
>> to handle self-defined modules. But I'm not sure. Richard can tell you
>> more.
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On 10 December 2010 12:37, wrote:
> > 2. conflict in thesis template
> > Beyond that, changing to the automatic AMS math package in the thesis
> > document introduces new errors. In a brand new, entirely unmodified
> > chapter template file, XeTeX compilation now
On 10 December 2010 12:37, wrote:
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> > The reason for this is that XeTeX now uses polyglossia, which does not
> > know these \addto commands (which are from babel). Are these templates
> > shipped with LyX? If so, we need to embrace these calls in
> >
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Hi all. I'm gingerly trying to switch over to LyX 2.0 (beta 1 2) and to
start using XeTeX so I can more easily access additional fonts. I'm writing
a thesis using the included thesis templates. Actually my current work uses
the template set sent out on these lists earlier in 2010, so I created
I just tested this in LyX 2.0 beta 2 on OS X and it worked fine — after I
changed the LyX pipe path (back) to ~/.lyxpipe, which is the default LyZ
setting. You could change LyZ alternatively of course.
Point being I think it's simply down to the pipe file path matching
correctly.
2010/12/6
Hi all. I'm gingerly trying to switch over to LyX 2.0 (beta 1 2) and to
start using XeTeX so I can more easily access additional fonts. I'm writing
a thesis using the included thesis templates. Actually my current work uses
the template set sent out on these lists earlier in 2010, so I created
I just tested this in LyX 2.0 beta 2 on OS X and it worked fine — after I
changed the LyX pipe path (back) to ~/.lyxpipe, which is the default LyZ
setting. You could change LyZ alternatively of course.
Point being I think it's simply down to the pipe file path matching
correctly.
2010/12/6
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