hi
im new to lyx and i'm trying to write an essay. im pretty satsfied but now
an error occured.
the preview is not working anymore. none of it. i get an error that means
"error with the preview of pdf2".
i tried other formats but none of it is working. i'm pretty desperate
AJR iprimus.com.au> writes:
> Do you
> knock off the leading forward slash off the file path when you use that
> feature? Just seems counter intuitive to me.
No, I don't; I include the initial slash. In fact, I just tested this with a
new document (LyX 2.0.1 on Linux Mint 11), and it worked fin
I solved it, the solution was really simple, but not at all obvious to
me given how careful one must usually be with file paths in any *nix
application.Most apps do not fill in anything for you. Knocking the
leading / off the file path solved the problem. Instead of
putting
/home/foo/bar.xls
in th
I downloaded your files, created a home directory for "badger" with a Documents
subdirectory, and parked your .xls file there. Then I opened your PDF file in
Acrobat Reader (without touching your LyX file) and clicked the link. I already
had Firefox open. AR gave me the usual security warning, a
There does not appear to be a space when it is viewed as you suggest.
Have constructed a minimal example and attached both .lyx file .pdf
file and .xls file .
Alasdair
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012 14:50:05 + (UTC)
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> You seem to have an errant space at the start of the file path.
You seem to have an errant space at the start of the file path. Is it visible
if you do View > Source with the cursor proximate to that line?
If the space does not occur in the path as you entered it, I would suggest
constructing a minimal example and posting it to the list.
Paul
On 04/02/2012 08:38 PM, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
Hello...
Idon't know why when I'm trying to compile the pdf after creating a
formula or equation in lyx I'm getting an error and I can't see the
pdf.
The description i attached in txt file. Thankyou in advance!
It'd be mo
Hello...
Idon't know why when I'm trying to compile the pdf after creating a
formula or equation in lyx I'm getting an error and I can't see the
pdf.
The description i attached in txt file. Thankyou in advance!
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.3-1.40.12 (MiKTeX 2.9
ed in Evince, both links produce the error message
> you got.
>
> Paul
>
>
Hi,
Tried with Ocular and Acrobat Reader and both had errors. Both were
"file not found" errors.
"Firefox can't find the file
at / /media/Nano/Documents/tcm_files/foo.xls"
It
I think this is a problem with Evince. I just tried this (linking to both a PDF
and an ODS file). LyX exported my document correctly (using pdflatex). Opened
in Acrobat Reader, both links work correctly. Opened in Evince, both links
produce the error message you got.
Paul
Hi, I am trying to create a link in a document to an external file (an
using the "hyperlink" feature. However after creating the link in the
document and exporting to pdf the link appears as it should in the pdf,
but I get the following error message (file name altered)
Error st
Dear Users,
If you were trying to test word2lyx and got an import error, I've fixed the
underlying issue (I hope). You can download the updated sources from
http://oak-tree.us/stuff/LyX/word2lyx-01.zip.
I've also posted all of the source code and revision history
On 03/06/2012 01:23 PM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear Developers,
I'm getting ready to publish the source for Word2LyX, but ran into one
last problem. I created an input filter/filetype to completely automate
the conversion of Word documents.
However, when run, I'm getting an error:
An erro
Dear Developers,
I'm getting ready to publish the source for Word2LyX, but ran into one
last problem. I created an input filter/filetype to completely automate
the conversion of Word documents.
However, when run, I'm getting an error:
An error occurred while running:
python "
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 04:49:58PM +0100, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
> > I have found the cause. It could be a bug?
> > ANY file using SPACE in its filename will fail to export archive.
> > I tried in Ubuntu 11.10 and Windows 7, both fail.
>
> Yes, the problem is due to spaci
On 02/17/2012 05:56 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 04:49:58PM +0100, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
I have found the cause. It could be a bug?
ANY file using SPACE in its filename will fail to export archive.
I tried in Ubuntu 11.10 and Windows 7, both fail
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
> I have found the cause. It could be a bug?
> ANY file using SPACE in its filename will fail to export archive.
> I tried in Ubuntu 11.10 and Windows 7, both fail.
Yes, the problem is due to spacing in path. Enrico may know whether
is it easy to fix..
Pavel
>>> I want to export to archive (zip) from export menu.
>>> An error popped up. What is that, how can export it in archive file?
>>> This is in windows 7, LyX 2.0.2
>>
>> Please run lyx from a terminal and you should get more output.
>>
>
>
>> I want to export to archive (zip) from export menu.
>> An error popped up. What is that, how can export it in archive file?
>> This is in windows 7, LyX 2.0.2
>
> Please run lyx from a terminal and you should get more output.
>
Running LyX from window terminal do
I want to export to archive (zip) from export menu.
An error popped up. What is that, how can export it in archive file?
This is in windows 7, LyX 2.0.2
I can preview pdf and export pdf as usual.
regards
waluyo
<>
>
> Try compiling without adding anything to the preamble. To note simply
> states that these packages should be installed on your system. "was" is
> obviously installed, and it consists of the style files "fixmath",
> "gensymb", etc. as you have observed. One of these must be needed by the
> Mat
, PS or DVI the LaTeX-packages braket,
cancel, eurosym, mathdots, mhchem and was should be installed.
I included those in the preamble, but get
! LaTeX Error: File `was.sty' not found.
Type X to quit or to proceed,
or enter new name. (Default extension: sty)
Enter file name:
! Emergency sto
> Yes, this sounds like a problem specific to a particular file (then it
> will be even harder for me to diagnose). Does that one produce figures
> from R?
>
Yes, it produces figures as well.
Graham
Le 09/02/2012 04:59, Yihui Xie a écrit :
21:59:54.748: Warning message:
21:59:54.748: In readLines(f[1L], warn = FALSE) :
21:59:54.748: invalid input found on input connection
'/var/folders/g3/h89z1g_n7yv3fth6y2yd2nlhgn/T/lyx_tmpdir.JL3034/lyx_tmpbuf2/R-GettingStarted.Rnw'
Could you
.
For Mathlyx export it says:
To export this document to PDF, PS or DVI the LaTeX-packages braket,
cancel, eurosym, mathdots, mhchem and was should be installed.
I included those in the preamble, but get
! LaTeX Error: File `was.sty' not found.
Type X to quit or to proceed,
or enter new name.
Yes, this sounds like a problem specific to a particular file (then it
will be even harder for me to diagnose). Does that one produce figures
from R?
Regards,
Yihui
--
Yihui Xie
Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA
I have just a different file from a different project, but still one using
Sweave, and that compliled fine so it seems something unique to this file,
so maybe that is where I should be looking.
Graham
Can you also attach a copy of the script
> /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/scripts/lyxsweave.R ?
>
File atached
Thanks,
Graham
lyxsweave.R
Description: Binary data
to the file that compiled in October, I opened the Lyx file
> and tried to compile it and couldn't because I got this error, then opened
> it in Lyx/Ubuntu and it compiled fine.
>
> I have pasted the lines from View-->Messages errors come half way through,
> so I thought this w
Just realised I didn't answer
>Have you set up any Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your
document? Or have you ever changed the >Sweave module in LyX?
No I haven't doen either of these things, except when I added the TEX box
you suggsted, which Inave since removed.
Graham
it and couldn't because I got this error, then opened
it in Lyx/Ubuntu and it compiled fine.
I have pasted the lines from View-->Messages errors come half way through,
so I thought this would be more informative than just the firet few lines
21:59:54.210: Previewing ...
21:59:54.218: (bu
This is confusing to me. Ideally Sweave should write that file in the
temp folder, and R will clean up the temp dir string in the tex
output. However, in your case, both tasks failed. Have you set up any
Sweave options like prefix and prefix.string in your document? Or have
you ever changed the Swe
OK,
The file doesn't seem to exist. A search only finds the PDF from October in
\Users\graham\Dropbox\projects\R-Intro_Oct2011\R-GettingStarted.pdf
The temp folder has all the tex files etc but no PDF.
Graham
On 8 February 2012 20:50, Yihui Xie wrote:
> OK, then the question is where is this
OK, then the question is where is this file. Can you try to compile
the document again, and search for that R-GettingStarted.pdf?
Regards,
Yihui
--
Yihui Xie
Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA
On Wed, Feb 8, 2
Yihui
This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not?
> Can you go and check in that folder?
>
The folder exists, but there is no R-GettingStarted.pdf in the folder. The
folder is empty.
Graham
This sounds hard to diagnose... Does that file really exist or not?
Can you go and check in that folder?
Regards,
Yihui
--
Yihui Xie
Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 2:20 PM, Graham Sm
Yihui
Thanks for the response
> Which version of R are you using? Does it work when you add this to
> your document as TeX code (Insert-->TeX Code)?
>
> \SweaveOpts{prefix=TRUE,prefix.string=sweave-figure}
It's R 2.14.1, and adding the code doesn't make any difference.
Graham
215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 4:11 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
> I have just tried compile a file that I last compiled in October 2011, on
> Mac with Lion and Lyx 2.02, but may have originally been compiled on a Mac
> with Snow leopard and Lyx 2.01.
>
> I am getting
I have just tried compile a file that I last compiled in October 2011, on
Mac with Lion and Lyx 2.02, but may have originally been compiled on a Mac
with Snow leopard and Lyx 2.01.
I am getting the error
File does not exist:
/var/folders/g3/h89z1g_n7yv3fth6y2yd2nlhgn/T/lyx_tmpdir.xJL756
.bst with makebst some time ago. It seems that this caused suddenly
(don't know why) problems with the bibliography and the TOC.
After replacing the style to jurabib in the bibliography and changing the
citation style (in document settings) to jurabib, the error messages are
gone. When playing
On 01/02/2012 4:01 PM, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
On Wed, 1 Feb 2012, the wise Marco Beishuizen wrote:
Hi,
When trying to view a document in pdf I get:
...
Error: Cannot view file
File does not exist: /var/tmp/lyx_tmpdir.J57590/lyx_tmpbuf2/xxx.pdf
On 27/01/2012 4:00 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Hallo,
I got a strange error after running LyX
and trying to export it as pdflatex:
pdfTeX error (ext4): \pdendflink ended up in different nesting level than \pd
which I traced to
Lichtflüssen zwischen 0.5
und 75\thinspace\mathrm{\mu mol/m
On Wed, 1 Feb 2012, the wise Marco Beishuizen wrote:
Hi,
When trying to view a document in pdf I get:
...
Error: Cannot view file
File does not exist: /var/tmp/lyx_tmpdir.J57590/lyx_tmpbuf2/xxx.pdf
...
A process called pdfetex is started but just
Hi,
When trying to view a document in pdf I get:
...
Error: Cannot view file
File does not exist:
/var/tmp/lyx_tmpdir.J57590/lyx_tmpbuf2/xxx.pdf
...
A process called pdfetex is started but just hits 100% cpu usage and
nothing happens. I tried
Hallo,
I got a strange error after running LyX
and trying to export it as pdflatex:
pdfTeX error (ext4): \pdendflink ended up in different nesting level than \pd
which I traced to
Lichtflüssen zwischen 0.5
und 75\thinspace\mathrm{\mu mol/m^{2}/s}
(siehe Abbildung [fig:Licht-Sharma]). Bei
On 24/01/2012 11:42 PM, Moritz Deecke wrote:
Hallo liebe Lyx-Nutzer und -Entwickler,
ich habe folgendes Problem (Lyx, 2.0.2., Mac OSX 10.6.8.):
Wenn ich eine Textausgabe machen möchte, erscheint folgende Fehlermeldung.
"LaTeX Error: Undefined color `BLACK'."
Dies ist der Fall,
llo liebe Lyx-Nutzer und -Entwickler,
>
> ich habe folgendes Problem (Lyx, 2.0.2., Mac OSX 10.6.8.):
>
> Wenn ich eine Textausgabe machen möchte, erscheint folgende
> Fehlermeldung. "LaTeX Error: Undefined color `BLACK'." Dies ist
> der Fall, seitdem ich den Sei
Hallo liebe Lyx-Nutzer und -Entwickler,
ich habe folgendes Problem (Lyx, 2.0.2., Mac OSX 10.6.8.):
Wenn ich eine Textausgabe machen möchte, erscheint folgende Fehlermeldung.
"LaTeX Error: Undefined color `BLACK'."
Dies ist der Fall, seitdem ich den Seitenstil "ausgefallen&
Jeroen van Zundert gmail.com> writes:
>
> The change in that file (removing the backslash) also exists in the file on my
pc ("..\Resources\layouts\theorems-proof-std.inc")
You might check the ...\layouts folder under your home directory (on Win 7
that's usually something like C:\Users\\AppData\
Hi all,
In LyX 2.0.2 (on Win7) I am using the module "Theorems (Numbered by Type)"
for lemmas, propositions, etc. However, the proof functionality results in
an error when compiling the document into a pdf file. It seems, from the
log file, that there is an error, as in the source th
Dominik,
You were right! The installation of my coauthor is using an older version,
which was uploaded manually to a place in the tex path which has precedence
over the new installation.
I'm a little embarrassed as I should have checked the versions first of all.
Thanks for your help!
Peter
.:|Peter Baumgartner|:. wrote:
> File: authoryear-icomp.cbx 2011/06/08 v1.5 biblatex citation style
Compare the version number of this file. Is it the same? If not, you
have different versions of biblatex.
Regards,
Dominik.-
--
btex8,isbn=false]{biblatex}
Compiling it generates two errors:
(1)
(/usr/local/texlive/2011/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex/cbx/authoryear-icomp.
cbx
File: authoryear-icomp.cbx 2011/06/08 v1.5 biblatex citation style
! Package xkeyval Error: `uniquelist' undefined in families `blx@opt@pre&
but somehow that does not work on my computer.
--- 2011年12月5日 星期一,Richard Heck 寫道﹕
寄件人: Richard Heck
主題: Re: Compile error: "The directory path to the document cannot contain
spaces"
收件人: "David"
副本(CC): lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
日期: 2011年12月5日,星期一,上午1:53
ver, when I use it to compile my document
> (Ctrl+R) a message box appears immediately saying that "The directory
> path to the document cannot contain spaces", an error that I have
> never encountered before. Yes I know my directory contains spaces but
> it worked fine before
box appears immediately saying that "The directory path to the
document cannot contain spaces", an error that I have never encountered
before. Yes I know my directory contains spaces but it worked fine
before I did all these changes. Moving my file somewhere else works, but
certainly
y
document.
2011/11/7 Julien Rioux
On 04/11/2011 5:48 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Hello,
I am converting a pure latex beamer to a Lyx beamer file. I get a very
strange error that puzzles me. I have searched the net and tried different
things in the exported Latex file, but if I keep the bibliog
/2011 5:48 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am converting a pure latex beamer to a Lyx beamer file. I get a very
>> strange error that puzzles me. I have searched the net and tried different
>> things in the exported Latex file, but if I keep the bibli
Thanks Julien
I will check this
--
Murat Yildizoglu
yi...@u-bordeaux4.fr
Le 7 nov. 2011 à 22:11, Julien Rioux a écrit :
> On 04/11/2011 5:48 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am converting a pure latex beamer to a Lyx beamer file. I get a very
>> stran
On 04/11/2011 5:48 AM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Hello,
I am converting a pure latex beamer to a Lyx beamer file. I get a very
strange error that puzzles me. I have searched the net and tried different
things in the exported Latex file, but if I keep the bibliography, the
problem remains. I do
Liviu,
That sounds like a good system. I am quite lazy and usually forget to
update the documentation of files and their versions.
Xu
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 2:38 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 6:44 AM, Xu Wang wrote:
> > Graham,
> >
> > That's interesting! haha yes, sometim
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 6:44 AM, Xu Wang wrote:
> Graham,
>
> That's interesting! haha yes, sometimes I have a similar problem of knowing
> I made a backup but forgetting where. That's why I'm switching to using a
> version control system. I think these are better than and dropbox-like
> alternativ
Graham,
That's interesting! haha yes, sometimes I have a similar problem of knowing
I made a backup but forgetting where. That's why I'm switching to using a
version control system. I think these are better than and dropbox-like
alternative because of regressions. You often don't want to go back t
Hi
I'm trying to insert a wrap figure float in an Hebrew document (class is
article(hebrew)).
When I try to compile the DVI I receive the following error:
"Argument of \everypar has an extra }."
I've seen older posts on this issue in various websites, but none of them
had
y much the same. You can turn the error
into a warning by adding the respective command to the preamble, and then you
should check the respective reference on the page which you are pointed at,
and replace the \vref (" on page " or "on page ") with a
simple \ref ("")
Jürgen
> Read the varioref documentation:
>
The problem with this for me, and I did read some of it before posting, is
I have no idea how this relates to what I can do in Lyx.
If I was running Latex then fine, but how does this translate into action
in Lyx.
Thanks,
Graham
Liviu
> The Economist's Babbage blog has a nice discussion on this topic [1].
> Regards
> Liviu
>
> [1] http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/05/internet_security
>
> Thanks again, an interesting read.
Graham
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
> On Nov 6, 2011, at 9:38 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
>> ...
>> In the SpiderOak case, they don't know your password (unless, temporarily,
>> you log onto their website),
>
> Spideroak (and any other such service) uses the https protocol, w
On Nov 6, 2011, at 9:38 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> ...
> In the SpiderOak case, they don't know your password (unless, temporarily,
> you log onto their website),
Spideroak (and any other such service) uses the https protocol, which encrypts
all data transfers, and surely only (one-way) encrypt
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
> Thanks Liviu,
> I have used Spider Oak in the past, and it was fine and more flexible that
> Dropbox (but Dropbox has improved) and every so often I think about using it
> for cloud backups,and keeping Dropbox for syncing.
>
Yes, I also tend to
Graham Smith wrote:
> Error
> Package varioref \vref at page boundary 18-19 (may loop)
>
>
> Description
>
> terms. }
>
> Please check the pages in question. You might need to replace the \vref
>
> or \vpageref by a normal \(page)ref to stop LaTeX running for
Thanks Liviu,
I have used Spider Oak in the past, and it was fine and more flexible that
Dropbox (but Dropbox has improved) and every so often I think about using
it for cloud backups,and keeping Dropbox for syncing.
And as an aside, Dropbox does use encryption for their servers: from
http://www.
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
> I had forgotten all about this until your comments above. However, the free
> Dropbox solution isn't going to help if I come back to a document in 6
> months time, as it only keeps the versions for 30 days, rather than keeping
>
Then use Spide
Hello Xu,
I don't mean to be parental, but this should be a good reminder to you that
> it's always good to save frequently and to save many different versions.
> Ideally you should look into a version control system (which LyX actually
> supports!), but at the least, make multiple backups, and no
the least, make multiple backups, and not just one one
machine.
I hope you get everything done by Tuesday!
Xu
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 6:06 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
> Hello Xu
>
> Could you send a minimum working example (WME) of your .lyx file? My guess
>> is that you might be able
Hello Xu
Could you send a minimum working example (WME) of your .lyx file? My guess
> is that you might be able to generate the same error by deleting most or
> all of your document.
>
> My only suggestion for now is to start a new LyX document, and then copy
> from your old to
Hi Graham,
Could you send a minimum working example (WME) of your .lyx file? My guess
is that you might be able to generate the same error by deleting most or
all of your document.
My only suggestion for now is to start a new LyX document, and then copy
from your old to your new. This will copy
I have unsuccessfully been trying to get some latex code to (make a table)
run in an ERT box in Lyx. In the end I gave up and deleted my attempts.
However, now the document won't compile with the error message below.
Nothing has changed other than the stuff I added and then deleted, but I
a
Hello,
I am converting a pure latex beamer to a Lyx beamer file. I get a very
strange error that puzzles me. I have searched the net and tried different
things in the exported Latex file, but if I keep the bibliography, the
problem remains. I do not know where to search any more and calling on
l not
> visible however. When I want to view the PDF it still comes back with the
> abovementioned error.
>
> ** **
>
> On my desktop, where the problem occurs, I run LyX and MikTeX 2.9 under
> Windows 7. On my small HP netbook, where I use XP, the problem does not
> occu
back with the abovementioned error.
On my desktop, where the problem occurs, I run LyX and MikTeX 2.9 under Windows
7. On my small HP netbook, where I use XP, the problem does not occur...
However, brewing a PDF on that small machine takes a long time. I remember
having lots of difficulties with
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 12:25:04PM +0100, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2011 12:25:04 +0100
> From: Vincent van Ravesteijn
> Subject: Re: lyx 2.0.1 export docbook->dvi error element DUMMY undefined
> To: Phil Moors
> CC: lyx-users
>
> >Are the
Are the dummy tags supposed to come over from the lyx doc? Is this a
docbook toolchain misconfig on Fedora's part? TIA Phil
This is: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7004.
I already proposed a patch to fix this last year, but no-one has been
around to verify the validity of the fix and to expla
OS: Fedora 15 (Linux)
"Authoring and Publishing" group installed from Fedora
lyx 2.0.1 installed from Fedora
To reproduce:
New from template->docbook_article.lyx
SaveAs test.lyx
export docbook # this works without error
export dvi
# errors #
Using catalogs: /
Hi Roel,
I came across this problem recently and I solved it like this:
1. download file subscript.sty from
http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/fragments.
2. Create new folder 'Subscript' in your MiKTeX installation folder (e.g.
C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex)
3. Copy the fil
On Thu, 27 Oct 2011, Richard Heck wrote:
To: Roel Schipper - CITG
From: Richard Heck
Subject: Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found in MikTeX
On 10/27/2011 05:40 AM, Roel Schipper - CITG wrote:
Dear Lyx users,
I am using Lyx 2.0 under Windows Vista to update a course r
PDF, Lyx comes back with
> the error “! LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.” I have
> updated MikTeX and also tried to copy the file “subscript.sty” in the
> TeX directory, reconfigured Lyx, but without results.
>
>
>
Someone who uses MikTeX can probably help here. You
Dear Lyx users,
I am using Lyx 2.0 under Windows Vista to update a course reader which I wrote
in version 1.6. I have used sub- and superscripts outside of the Math
environment. When I want to make a PDF, Lyx comes back with the error “! LaTeX
Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.” I
Linux Libertine Display O:style=Regular
Linux Libertine:style=Regular
On Tue 11 Oct 2011 10:07:31 PM EEST, Julien Rioux wrote:
> On 07/10/2011 7:58 PM, Tao Cumplido wrote:
>> I wanted to use the linux libertine fonts with xetex but am getting
>> this error.
>>
>> I am on
On 07/10/2011 7:58 PM, Tao Cumplido wrote:
I wanted to use the linux libertine fonts with xetex but am getting
this error.
I am on Linux Mint 11 and installed the latest texlive manually
(previously I had an error with xetex and german as document language
which I resolved this way).
Then I
I wanted to use the linux libertine fonts with xetex but am getting
this error.
I am on Linux Mint 11 and installed the latest texlive manually
(previously I had an error with xetex and german as document language
which I resolved this way).
Then I tried to install the libertine otf fonts
running
:-)
Thanks for the comments.
Alex
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De: "Vincent van Ravesteijn"
À: rgh...@comcast.net
Cc: "alexandre depouhon" , "LyX Developers"
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lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Envoyé: Dimanche 11 Septembre 2011 22:10:51
Objet: Re: Cannot run LyX -
Op 11-9-2011 22:06, Richard Heck schreef:
On 09/11/2011 03:38 PM, alexandre.depou...@ulg.ac.be wrote:
Hi all,
I have tried to install LyX 2.0.0& 2.0.1 several times on my Ubuntu-run laptop
... without success. After apparently successfully compiling, LyX spits out the
following error
On 09/11/2011 03:38 PM, alexandre.depou...@ulg.ac.be wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have tried to install LyX 2.0.0 & 2.0.1 several times on my Ubuntu-run
> laptop ... without success. After apparently successfully compiling, LyX
> spits out the following error when launched:
>
Hi all,
I have tried to install LyX 2.0.0 & 2.0.1 several times on my Ubuntu-run laptop
... without success. After apparently successfully compiling, LyX spits out the
following error when launched:
lyx: symbol lookup error: lyx: undefined symbol: _ZN9QListData11detach_growEPii
A q
Am 27.08.2011 05:49, schrieb tim erickson:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg86974.html
I've attached a file that recreates the trouble.
Hi Tim,
the problem is that margin floats do not allow any placement options. I added now a note in the
tufte example files that one
sing Lyx 2 for my theis and I am facing an error when I want to
>> rotate
>> a table by sideways. When I am running to convert to PDF I am getting this
>> error for the figures (which is funny). The table is big horizontally and
>> I
>> must rotate it.
>>
>>
On 30/07/2011 11:13 PM, Ricardo Picininia wrote:
Hi All,
I am using Lyx 2 for my theis and I am facing an error when I want to rotate
a table by sideways. When I am running to convert to PDF I am getting this
error for the figures (which is funny). The table is big horizontally and I
must
On 08/16/2011 03:58 PM, sabahmed wrote:
> I am facing the same problem. I am not following IEEE format but i have to
> deal with same type of equation
> \left\{\begin{matrix}
> true &...& embed\\
> false &...&skip \\
> \end{matrix}\right.
> i get 2 errors
> 1)$ missing
> 2) & misplaced alignment t
ge in context:
http://lyx.475766.n2.nabble.com/Very-confused-About-the-error-Misplaced-alignment-tab-character-tp480642p6692644.html
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