On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 07/30/2010 11:16 AM, David Hopkins wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 07/30/2010 10:25 AM, David Hopkins wrote:
>>>
If I export an OOo
On 07/30/2010 11:50 AM, David Hopkins wrote:
There are two issues:
1) if I use writer2latex and get the 'ugly' LaTex. The first error is
a misplaced \noalign in a table which seems to cascade into a lot of
other errors.
This is the kind of thing for which a perl script is helpful.
2)
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 07/30/2010 11:50 AM, David Hopkins wrote:
>>
>> There are two issues:
>>
>> 1) if I use writer2latex and get the 'ugly' LaTex. The first error is
>> a misplaced \noalign in a table which seems to cascade into a lot of
Am 20.05.2010 19:36, schrieb Andreas Brack:
In LaTeX there is a command like \stepcounter{}, which skips a number in
the Numeration. For Example
1
1.1
\stepcounter{?}
1.3
Is there a command in lyx, which reaches the same??
You can do everything that you can do with LaTeX also in LyX. So
Am 20.05.2010 19:36, schrieb Andreas Brack:
In LaTeX there is a command like \stepcounter{}, which skips a number in
the Numeration. For Example
1
1.1
\stepcounter{?}
1.3
Is there a command in lyx, which reaches the same??
You can do everything that you can do with LaTeX also in LyX. So
Am 20.05.2010 19:36, schrieb Andreas Brack:
In LaTeX there is a command like \stepcounter{}, which skips a number in
the Numeration. For Example
1
1.1
\stepcounter{?}
1.3
Is there a command in lyx, which reaches the same??
You can do everything that you can do with LaTeX also in LyX. So
On 8 May 2010 11:41, Sandra Choles s_cho...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello Everybody,
Im a totally new user and I really need help!! I hope I can find it here.
I am using Lyx basically because I need to create a LNCS document.
Lecture notes in Computer Science? From Springer
Im a new doctoral
On Sat, 8 May 2010, Sandra Choles wrote:
I already download the template and install it, but I dont know how to use
it.How should I start??
With the tutorial.
Rich
On 8 May 2010 14:08, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote:
On Sat, 8 May 2010, Sandra Choles wrote:
I already download the template and install it, but I dont know how to use
it.How should I start??
With the tutorial.
Rich
work through the tutorial as suggested - even if it is not
On 8 May 2010 11:41, Sandra Choles s_cho...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello Everybody,
Im a totally new user and I really need help!! I hope I can find it here.
I am using Lyx basically because I need to create a LNCS document.
Lecture notes in Computer Science? From Springer
Im a new doctoral
On Sat, 8 May 2010, Sandra Choles wrote:
I already download the template and install it, but I dont know how to use
it.How should I start??
With the tutorial.
Rich
On 8 May 2010 14:08, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com wrote:
On Sat, 8 May 2010, Sandra Choles wrote:
I already download the template and install it, but I dont know how to use
it.How should I start??
With the tutorial.
Rich
work through the tutorial as suggested - even if it is not
On 8 May 2010 11:41, Sandra Choles wrote:
>
> Hello Everybody,
> Im a totally new user and I really need help!! I hope I can find it here.
> I am using Lyx basically because I need to create a LNCS document.
Lecture notes in Computer Science? From Springer
> Im a new
On Sat, 8 May 2010, Sandra Choles wrote:
I already download the template and install it, but I dont know how to use
it.How should I start??
With the tutorial.
Rich
On 8 May 2010 14:08, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Sat, 8 May 2010, Sandra Choles wrote:
>
>> I already download the template and install it, but I dont know how to use
>> it.How should I start??
>
> With the tutorial.
>
> Rich
>
work through the tutorial as suggested - even
On 2010-04-11, Erik Schetters wrote:
i am using Lyx for several days now and I begin to like it.
I use the report - koma-script
But I have several problems, which I cannot solve.
...
Most of your problems can be solved with code in the custom latex preamble
(DocumentSettingsLaTeX
I use the report - koma-script
But I have several problems, which I cannot solve.
Here my biggest one:
I need my pagenumbers in right high corner
But Lyx does not include the chapters, index. .
Because you redefined the header lines in the way that they don't
include any more the
On 2010-04-11, Erik Schetters wrote:
i am using Lyx for several days now and I begin to like it.
I use the report - koma-script
But I have several problems, which I cannot solve.
...
Most of your problems can be solved with code in the custom latex preamble
(DocumentSettingsLaTeX
I use the report - koma-script
But I have several problems, which I cannot solve.
Here my biggest one:
I need my pagenumbers in right high corner
But Lyx does not include the chapters, index. .
Because you redefined the header lines in the way that they don't
include any more the
On 2010-04-11, Erik Schetters wrote:
> i am using Lyx for several days now and I begin to like it.
> I use the report - koma-script
> But I have several problems, which I cannot solve.
...
Most of your problems can be solved with code in the custom latex preamble
(Document>Settings>LaTeX
I use the report - koma-script
But I have several problems, which I cannot solve.
Here my biggest one:
I need my pagenumbers in right high corner
But Lyx does not include the chapters, index. .
Because you redefined the header lines in the way that they don't
include any more the
On 04/08/2010 05:52 PM, Néstor wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a document with some colors, and it's a report, so
I took a look at the Customization Manual of Lyx (chapter 5), and
based my new style in Koma report.
I have created a new sty file, named myreport.sty, and a new layout,
On 04/08/2010 05:52 PM, Néstor wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a document with some colors, and it's a report, so
I took a look at the Customization Manual of Lyx (chapter 5), and
based my new style in Koma report.
I have created a new sty file, named myreport.sty, and a new layout,
On 04/08/2010 05:52 PM, Néstor wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a document with some colors, and it's a report, so
I took a look at the Customization Manual of Lyx (chapter 5), and
based my new style in Koma report.
I have created a new sty file, named myreport.sty, and a new layout,
Hi Susanne,
The style of the list of citations that appear at the end of your
document can be customized by one of two options:
1. Changing BibTeX style file.
2. Using jurabib specific commands in your preamble.
For option 1., click on the BibTeX Generated Bibliography in your LyX
file,
Hi Susanne,
The style of the list of citations that appear at the end of your
document can be customized by one of two options:
1. Changing BibTeX style file.
2. Using jurabib specific commands in your preamble.
For option 1., click on the BibTeX Generated Bibliography in your LyX
file,
Hi Susanne,
The style of the list of citations that appear at the end of your
document can be customized by one of two options:
1. Changing BibTeX style file.
2. Using jurabib specific commands in your preamble.
For option 1., click on the "BibTeX Generated Bibliography" in your LyX
file,
I have Debian Lenny with Tex-Live.
I chose Libertine.
I download the zip file from CTAN and put files in dir
tree and run texhash.
For TeX font installing under Debian, see:
file:/usr/share/doc/tex-common/TeX-on-Debian.html/ch4.html#s-sec-font-installation
I hope this helps.
I have Debian Lenny with Tex-Live.
I chose Libertine.
I download the zip file from CTAN and put files in dir
tree and run texhash.
For TeX font installing under Debian, see:
file:/usr/share/doc/tex-common/TeX-on-Debian.html/ch4.html#s-sec-font-installation
I hope this helps.
> > I have Debian Lenny with Tex-Live.
> > I chose Libertine.
>
> > I download the zip file from CTAN and put files in dir
> tree and run texhash.
>
> For TeX font installing under Debian, see:
> file:/usr/share/doc/tex-common/TeX-on-Debian.html/ch4.html#s-sec-font-installation
> I hope this
On 2010-01-28, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I have Debian Lenny with Tex-Live.
I chose Libertine.
I download the zip file from CTAN and put files in dir tree and run texhash.
For TeX font installing under Debian, see:
On 2010-01-28, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I have Debian Lenny with Tex-Live.
I chose Libertine.
I download the zip file from CTAN and put files in dir tree and run texhash.
For TeX font installing under Debian, see:
On 2010-01-28, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> I have Debian Lenny with Tex-Live.
> I chose Libertine.
> I download the zip file from CTAN and put files in dir tree and run texhash.
For TeX font installing under Debian, see:
Three simple steps:
* Open the document in LyX and set
DocumentSettingsFonts to [Default].
* find a font in the font catalogue (http://www.tug.dk/FontCatalogue/)
* Copy the Usage line(s) to DocumentSettingsLaTeX
preamble
This assumes that the font in question is installed in your
Three simple steps:
* Open the document in LyX and set
DocumentSettingsFonts to [Default].
* find a font in the font catalogue (http://www.tug.dk/FontCatalogue/)
* Copy the Usage line(s) to DocumentSettingsLaTeX
preamble
This assumes that the font in question is installed in your
> Three simple steps:
>
> * Open the document in LyX and set
> Document>Settings>Fonts to [Default].
>
> * find a font in the font catalogue (http://www.tug.dk/FontCatalogue/)
>
> * Copy the Usage line(s) to Document>Settings>LaTeX
> preamble
>
>
> This assumes that the font in question is
On 2010-01-23, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Thanks Guenter, but, lamentably for me, to include fonts to the Lyx is
an unattainable art. Marcelo
Three simple steps:
* Open the document in LyX and set DocumentSettingsFonts to [Default].
* find a font in the font catalogue
On 2010-01-23, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Thanks Guenter, but, lamentably for me, to include fonts to the Lyx is
an unattainable art. Marcelo
Three simple steps:
* Open the document in LyX and set DocumentSettingsFonts to [Default].
* find a font in the font catalogue
On 2010-01-23, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> Thanks Guenter, but, lamentably for me, to include fonts to the Lyx is
> an unattainable art. Marcelo
Three simple steps:
* Open the document in LyX and set Document>Settings>Fonts to [Default].
* find a font in the font catalogue
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what font I must to choose for sans
serif font If I want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Linux Libertine is a very nice replacement for Times. It's also quite narrow,
so it's perfect for a two-column layout.
And it comes with a
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what font I must to choose for sans
serif font If I want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Linux Libertine is a very nice replacement for Times. It's also quite narrow,
so it's perfect for a two-column layout.
And it comes with a
> If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what font I must to choose for sans
> serif font If I want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Linux Libertine is a very nice replacement for Times. It's also quite narrow,
so it's perfect for a two-column layout.
And it comes with a
If I choose Times Roman for roman font,
what font I must to choose for sans serif font If I
want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
...
There is no definitive answer to this question, as there is
no Times Sans. It depends on what you are after.
The most used choice is a
If I choose Times Roman for roman font,
what font I must to choose for sans serif font If I
want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
...
There is no definitive answer to this question, as there is
no Times Sans. It depends on what you are after.
The most used choice is a
> >>> If I choose Times Roman for roman font,
> what font I must to choose for sans serif font If I
> want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
> ...
> There is no definitive answer to this question, as there is
> no "Times Sans". It depends on what you are after.
> The most used
On 2010-01-21, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what
font I must to choose for sans serif font If I want to
obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
...
There is no definitive answer to this question, as there is no Times
Sans. It depends on what you are after.
On 2010-01-21, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what
font I must to choose for sans serif font If I want to
obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
...
There is no definitive answer to this question, as there is no Times
Sans. It depends on what you are after.
On 2010-01-21, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
>>> If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what
>>> font I must to choose for sans serif font If I want to
>>> obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
...
There is no definitive answer to this question, as there is no "Times
Sans". It depends on what you are
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what
font I must to choose for sans serif font If I want to
obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Times is a font designed for newspapers (New York Times).
Its glyphs are therefore thinner with less space between
them. When you want to write a
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what
font I must to choose for sans serif font If I want to
obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Times is a font designed for newspapers (New York Times).
Its glyphs are therefore thinner with less space between
them. When you want to write a
>> If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what
>> font I must to choose for sans serif font If I want to
>> obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
> Times is a font designed for newspapers (New York Times).
> Its glyphs are therefore thinner with less space between
> them. When you want to
Marcelo Acuña schrieb:
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what font I must to choose for sans
serif font If I want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Times is a font designed for newspapers (New York Times). Its glyphs are
therefore thinner with less space between them. When
Marcelo Acuña schrieb:
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what font I must to choose for sans
serif font If I want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Times is a font designed for newspapers (New York Times). Its glyphs are
therefore thinner with less space between them. When
Marcelo Acuña schrieb:
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what font I must to choose for sans
serif font If I want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Times is a font designed for newspapers (New York Times). Its glyphs are
therefore thinner with less space between them. When
Ross Moore (Maths dept, McQuarrie University) had fixed the bug in
latex2html which was bodging tables. Unfortunately this fix was not
carried through into some Linux distros.
Current and recent versions of OpenSUSE have incorporated the fix
into their downloads.
The fix is quite simple and
Ross Moore (Maths dept, McQuarrie University) had fixed the bug in
latex2html which was bodging tables. Unfortunately this fix was not
carried through into some Linux distros.
Current and recent versions of OpenSUSE have incorporated the fix
into their downloads.
The fix is quite simple and
Ross Moore (Maths dept, McQuarrie University) had fixed the bug in
latex2html which was bodging tables. Unfortunately this fix was not
carried through into some Linux distros.
Current and recent versions of OpenSUSE have incorporated the fix
into their downloads.
The fix is quite simple and
Manolo Martínez wrote:
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
find it, it would be great :)
lyx -e text your_master.lyx
wc -w your_master.txt
pavel
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Manolo Martínez wrote:
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
find it, it would be great :)
lyx -e text your_master.lyx
wc -w your_master.txt
even more elaborate, make a script.sh:
lyx -e text $1
xmessage File has `wc -w
On Saturday 09 January 2010 12:19:38 Pavel Sanda wrote:
Manolo Martínez wrote:
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
find it, it would be great :)
lyx -e text your_master.lyx
wc -w your_master.txt
pavel
Yeah, that's better than my way for several
Of course, convert to txt and then count. That makes sense :)
Pavel Sanda escribió:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Manolo Martínez wrote:
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
find it, it would be great :)
lyx -e text your_master.lyx
wc -w
Manolo Martínez wrote:
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
find it, it would be great :)
lyx -e text your_master.lyx
wc -w your_master.txt
pavel
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Manolo Martínez wrote:
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
find it, it would be great :)
lyx -e text your_master.lyx
wc -w your_master.txt
even more elaborate, make a script.sh:
lyx -e text $1
xmessage File has `wc -w
On Saturday 09 January 2010 12:19:38 Pavel Sanda wrote:
Manolo Martínez wrote:
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
find it, it would be great :)
lyx -e text your_master.lyx
wc -w your_master.txt
pavel
Yeah, that's better than my way for several
Of course, convert to txt and then count. That makes sense :)
Pavel Sanda escribió:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Manolo Martínez wrote:
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
find it, it would be great :)
lyx -e text your_master.lyx
wc -w
Manolo Martínez wrote:
> I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
> find it, it would be great :)
lyx -e text your_master.lyx
wc -w your_master.txt
pavel
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Manolo Martínez wrote:
> > I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
> > find it, it would be great :)
>
> lyx -e text your_master.lyx
> wc -w your_master.txt
even more elaborate, make a script.sh:
lyx -e text "$1"
xmessage File has `wc -w
On Saturday 09 January 2010 12:19:38 Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Manolo Martínez wrote:
> > I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
> > find it, it would be great :)
>
> lyx -e text your_master.lyx
> wc -w your_master.txt
>
> pavel
Yeah, that's better than my way for
Of course, convert to txt and then count. That makes sense :)
Pavel Sanda escribió:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Manolo Martínez wrote:
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
find it, it would be great :)
lyx -e text your_master.lyx
wc -w
I'm working with a long document in multiple files, and I can tell you
that most things do work very well:
* Labels from any file may be used everywhere
* You only need to include the bibliography once, etc.
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
being able to
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:18:14 Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Hello,
I have a 35 words book
Dang dude, that's awesome. What is that, 1200 pages?
and I want to know what I win and that I lose
if I change one file to multiple files? I am thinking to make the change
due to the delays in
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:22:38 Manolo Martínez wrote:
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
being able to do this kind of comprobations part by part; I agree with
you that word count is a problem, though.
If you're using any UNIX based operating system,
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where
to find it, it would be great :)
Manolo
Steve Litt escribió:
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:22:38 Manolo Martínez wrote:
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
being able to do this
I'm working with a long document in
multiple files, and I can tell you
that most things do work very well:
* Labels from any file may be used everywhere
* You only need to include the bibliography once,
etc.
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having
multiple files is being
I'm working with a long document in multiple files, and I can tell you
that most things do work very well:
* Labels from any file may be used everywhere
* You only need to include the bibliography once, etc.
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
being able to
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:18:14 Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Hello,
I have a 35 words book
Dang dude, that's awesome. What is that, 1200 pages?
and I want to know what I win and that I lose
if I change one file to multiple files? I am thinking to make the change
due to the delays in
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:22:38 Manolo Martínez wrote:
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
being able to do this kind of comprobations part by part; I agree with
you that word count is a problem, though.
If you're using any UNIX based operating system,
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where
to find it, it would be great :)
Manolo
Steve Litt escribió:
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:22:38 Manolo Martínez wrote:
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
being able to do this
I'm working with a long document in
multiple files, and I can tell you
that most things do work very well:
* Labels from any file may be used everywhere
* You only need to include the bibliography once,
etc.
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having
multiple files is being
I'm working with a long document in multiple files, and I can tell you
that most things do work very well:
* Labels from any file may be used everywhere
* You only need to include the bibliography once, etc.
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
being able to
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:18:14 Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a 35 words book
Dang dude, that's awesome. What is that, 1200 pages?
> and I want to know what I win and that I lose
> if I change one file to multiple files? I am thinking to make the change
> due to the delays
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:22:38 Manolo Martínez wrote:
> About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
> being able to do this kind of comprobations part by part; I agree with
> you that word count is a problem, though.
If you're using any UNIX based operating
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where
to find it, it would be great :)
Manolo
Steve Litt escribió:
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:22:38 Manolo Martínez wrote:
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
being able to do this
> I'm working with a long document in
> multiple files, and I can tell you
> that most things do work very well:
>
> * Labels from any file may be used everywhere
> * You only need to include the bibliography once,
> etc.
>
> About ortography, I guess one of the points of having
> multiple
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37 on my machine: it does not
copy the images to the html folder anymore.
You need LyX 1.6.5 for this feature.
I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5. There is
nothing in the release notes
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37 on my machine: it does not copy
the images to the html folder anymore. Perhaps you should wait for 0.39 ?
The html seems to get copied correctly for me on my test LyX documents; it just
does not get copied for the UserGuide. But I
I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5. There is
nothing in the release notes of elyxer that says it needs 1.6.5 by the
way. Copying the images worked perfectly well with 1.6.4 up to elyxer 0.36.
Oops. Please ignore my last post; I just noticed you were referring to
The problem you have is that your system action for python files is to
open them in notepad++. I have the same, esp. since I do not have python
installed on my machine.
What happens if you add python to the path (the system one, not the lyx
one) ?
To go around this issue (which
Ken wrote:
The problem you have is that your system action for python files is to
open them in notepad++. I have the same, esp. since I do not have python
installed on my machine.
What happens if you add python to the path (the system one, not the lyx
one) ?
To go around this issue (which
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Olivier Ripoll
durocortorum73-gm...@yahoo.fr wrote:
I have been communicating with email with Alex successfully in the past
months (image size has not been a bed of roses since 0.34) and it has always
productive. I'm not really willing to open yet-another
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
You need LyX 1.6.5 for this feature.
I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5.
You installed LyX 1.6.5 using my Windows installer? If so what exactly doesn't work? You don't see
images in the HTML when exporting or also when only viewing as HTML?
Ken schrieb:
The html seems to get copied correctly for me on my test LyX documents; it just
does not get copied for the UserGuide. But I believe this is because I do not
have write permissions to the UserGuide folder as I am running LyX as a XP
Limited User.
Yes, in this case the images
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
You need LyX 1.6.5 for this feature.
I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5.
You installed LyX 1.6.5 using my Windows installer?
yes. I unsinstalled my 1.6.4 (including prefs) and installed 1.6.5. Then
I re-customised it in my
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@web.de wrote:
The html seems to get copied correctly for me on my test LyX documents; it
just
does not get copied for the UserGuide. But I believe this is because I do
not
have write permissions to the UserGuide folder as I am running LyX
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37 on my machine: it does not
copy the images to the html folder anymore.
You need LyX 1.6.5 for this feature.
I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5. There is
nothing in the release notes
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
0.38 seems to have the same bug as 0.37 on my machine: it does not copy
the images to the html folder anymore. Perhaps you should wait for 0.39 ?
The html seems to get copied correctly for me on my test LyX documents; it just
does not get copied for the UserGuide. But I
I've just installed it and images are absent also with 1.6.5. There is
nothing in the release notes of elyxer that says it needs 1.6.5 by the
way. Copying the images worked perfectly well with 1.6.4 up to elyxer 0.36.
Oops. Please ignore my last post; I just noticed you were referring to
The problem you have is that your system action for python files is to
open them in notepad++. I have the same, esp. since I do not have python
installed on my machine.
What happens if you add python to the path (the system one, not the lyx
one) ?
To go around this issue (which
Ken wrote:
The problem you have is that your system action for python files is to
open them in notepad++. I have the same, esp. since I do not have python
installed on my machine.
What happens if you add python to the path (the system one, not the lyx
one) ?
To go around this issue (which
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Olivier Ripoll
durocortorum73-gm...@yahoo.fr wrote:
I have been communicating with email with Alex successfully in the past
months (image size has not been a bed of roses since 0.34) and it has always
productive. I'm not really willing to open yet-another
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