Include problem
Hello all, I'm having a little problem with including child documents. Is there a way include a child document without startin a new page ? I have a rather small section that I use in several documents so I wanted to make 1 child document and include it wherever I need it but since it starts on a new page it kind off destroys the layout. I hope this makes any sense. Thanks in advance, Jouke
Re: Include problem
jouke hylkema wrote: I'm having a little problem with including child documents. Is there a way include a child document without startin a new page ? Use input instead of include. Jürgen
Re: Include problem
On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 09:27 +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: jouke hylkema wrote: I'm having a little problem with including child documents. Is there a way include a child document without startin a new page ? Use input instead of include. Jürgen What happens to the format of the child document when I use input ? Include works fine, except for the new page, but when I switch to input I get errors that seem to be related to the document class. When I change the class LyX warns me that the child document does not have the same class as the master ... Jouke
Re: Include problem
jouke hylkema wrote: What happens to the format of the child document when I use input ? Include works fine, except for the new page, but when I switch to input I get errors that seem to be related to the document class. What errors? Jürgen
Re: Include problem
On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 10:03 +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: jouke hylkema wrote: What happens to the format of the child document when I use input ? Include works fine, except for the new page, but when I switch to input I get errors that seem to be related to the document class. What errors? Jürgen Missing $ and missing } inserted. Jouke PS. I'll try to make a small example to reproduce the problem
Re: Include problem
On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 10:03 +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: jouke hylkema wrote: What happens to the format of the child document when I use input ? Include works fine, except for the new page, but when I switch to input I get errors that seem to be related to the document class. What errors? Jürgen OK ... my bad, there was a bug in one of the child documents. Sorry about that. Jouke
Include problem
Hello all, I'm having a little problem with including child documents. Is there a way include a child document without startin a new page ? I have a rather small section that I use in several documents so I wanted to make 1 child document and include it wherever I need it but since it starts on a new page it kind off destroys the layout. I hope this makes any sense. Thanks in advance, Jouke
Re: Include problem
jouke hylkema wrote: I'm having a little problem with including child documents. Is there a way include a child document without startin a new page ? Use input instead of include. Jürgen
Re: Include problem
On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 09:27 +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: jouke hylkema wrote: I'm having a little problem with including child documents. Is there a way include a child document without startin a new page ? Use input instead of include. Jürgen What happens to the format of the child document when I use input ? Include works fine, except for the new page, but when I switch to input I get errors that seem to be related to the document class. When I change the class LyX warns me that the child document does not have the same class as the master ... Jouke
Re: Include problem
jouke hylkema wrote: What happens to the format of the child document when I use input ? Include works fine, except for the new page, but when I switch to input I get errors that seem to be related to the document class. What errors? Jürgen
Re: Include problem
On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 10:03 +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: jouke hylkema wrote: What happens to the format of the child document when I use input ? Include works fine, except for the new page, but when I switch to input I get errors that seem to be related to the document class. What errors? Jürgen Missing $ and missing } inserted. Jouke PS. I'll try to make a small example to reproduce the problem
Re: Include problem
On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 10:03 +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: jouke hylkema wrote: What happens to the format of the child document when I use input ? Include works fine, except for the new page, but when I switch to input I get errors that seem to be related to the document class. What errors? Jürgen OK ... my bad, there was a bug in one of the child documents. Sorry about that. Jouke
Include problem
Hello all, I'm having a little problem with including child documents. Is there a way include a child document without startin a new page ? I have a rather small section that I use in several documents so I wanted to make 1 child document and include it wherever I need it but since it starts on a new page it kind off destroys the layout. I hope this makes any sense. Thanks in advance, Jouke
Re: Include problem
jouke hylkema wrote: > I'm having a little problem with including child documents. Is there a > way include a child document without startin a new page ? Use "input" instead of "include". Jürgen
Re: Include problem
On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 09:27 +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > jouke hylkema wrote: > > I'm having a little problem with including child documents. Is there a > > way include a child document without startin a new page ? > > Use "input" instead of "include". > > Jürgen > What happens to the format of the child document when I use input ? Include works fine, except for the new page, but when I switch to input I get errors that seem to be related to the document class. When I change the class LyX warns me that the child document does not have the same class as the master ... Jouke
Re: Include problem
jouke hylkema wrote: > What happens to the format of the child document when I use input ? > Include works fine, except for the new page, but when I switch to input > I get errors that seem to be related to the document class. What errors? Jürgen
Re: Include problem
On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 10:03 +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > jouke hylkema wrote: > > What happens to the format of the child document when I use input ? > > Include works fine, except for the new page, but when I switch to input > > I get errors that seem to be related to the document class. > > What errors? > > Jürgen > Missing $ and missing } inserted. Jouke PS. I'll try to make a small example to reproduce the problem
Re: Include problem
On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 10:03 +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > jouke hylkema wrote: > > What happens to the format of the child document when I use input ? > > Include works fine, except for the new page, but when I switch to input > > I get errors that seem to be related to the document class. > > What errors? > > Jürgen > OK ... my bad, there was a bug in one of the child documents. Sorry about that. Jouke
noweb book chapter include problem. How about external material strategy?
I've asked before, but have new enthusiasm because I just learned about the ExternalMaterial handling in lyx-1.5.4. I succeed using NoWeb strategy in LyX to interact with the statistics program R. There has been some posting about that in here lately by other people doing it too and I see Gregor has updated the Wiki: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxWithRThroughSweave Now I'm writing a book and want to include some of those Noweb articles as chapters. I create the book master document and try to include the lyx files, but when I view the book in lyx, the included documents are not put through the Noweb processor. They just appear in the output as they are in the lyx file. They don't get sent through the Lyx- LaTeX (via noweb) step. I've tried many variations on this theme. Now I'm thinking that the LyX Insert-File-Lyx Document was the wrong approach from the start. Instead, I think what I need is Insert-file-external material where the external material is customized for this type of document. But I need help in making it work. Here's why I think it might work. I noticed a neat thing LyX does that I did not know about before. An Xfig drawing can be included in 2 ways into LyX. 1. Insert- graphics Choose the fig file, then LyX will process the fig file and it will show as a graphic. The processing lyx does to the fig file translates it to postscript, I think. It just treats the fig file as a picture. 2. Insert-File-External Material. This does something different. It will decipher LaTeX markup in text in the fig file. (I think it is doing the 2 parts export to EPS format, if you know what i mean). If you put LaTeX text in your file, and you marked it with the special attribute, then LyX will process that xfig file to convert the LaTeX markup and fit it into the graphic. So in the xfig file, you can put in text like $\alpha$ and in the output, you see the Greek alpha. Note this is different from the Insert-graphics approach, where the literal string $\alpha$ appears. Seeing this external handling made me wonder, why doesn't one of the smart guys who knows LyX inside and out design a Noweb handler for External Material. The converter specified in LyX preferences to go from he noweb format Sweave to LaTeX is .R CMD Sweave $$i So, If I want to include a lyx file, I need some way to tell Lyx it needs that post processing, and that's why the external material thing seems just right. If one of you would do it for me, it would be great. More likely, you will tell me what manual to read about writing external material handlers in LyX. That would be good too, but requiring more work :) PJ -- Paul E. Johnson Professor, Political Science 1541 Lilac Lane, Room 504 University of Kansas
noweb book chapter include problem. How about external material strategy?
I've asked before, but have new enthusiasm because I just learned about the ExternalMaterial handling in lyx-1.5.4. I succeed using NoWeb strategy in LyX to interact with the statistics program R. There has been some posting about that in here lately by other people doing it too and I see Gregor has updated the Wiki: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxWithRThroughSweave Now I'm writing a book and want to include some of those Noweb articles as chapters. I create the book master document and try to include the lyx files, but when I view the book in lyx, the included documents are not put through the Noweb processor. They just appear in the output as they are in the lyx file. They don't get sent through the Lyx- LaTeX (via noweb) step. I've tried many variations on this theme. Now I'm thinking that the LyX Insert-File-Lyx Document was the wrong approach from the start. Instead, I think what I need is Insert-file-external material where the external material is customized for this type of document. But I need help in making it work. Here's why I think it might work. I noticed a neat thing LyX does that I did not know about before. An Xfig drawing can be included in 2 ways into LyX. 1. Insert- graphics Choose the fig file, then LyX will process the fig file and it will show as a graphic. The processing lyx does to the fig file translates it to postscript, I think. It just treats the fig file as a picture. 2. Insert-File-External Material. This does something different. It will decipher LaTeX markup in text in the fig file. (I think it is doing the 2 parts export to EPS format, if you know what i mean). If you put LaTeX text in your file, and you marked it with the special attribute, then LyX will process that xfig file to convert the LaTeX markup and fit it into the graphic. So in the xfig file, you can put in text like $\alpha$ and in the output, you see the Greek alpha. Note this is different from the Insert-graphics approach, where the literal string $\alpha$ appears. Seeing this external handling made me wonder, why doesn't one of the smart guys who knows LyX inside and out design a Noweb handler for External Material. The converter specified in LyX preferences to go from he noweb format Sweave to LaTeX is .R CMD Sweave $$i So, If I want to include a lyx file, I need some way to tell Lyx it needs that post processing, and that's why the external material thing seems just right. If one of you would do it for me, it would be great. More likely, you will tell me what manual to read about writing external material handlers in LyX. That would be good too, but requiring more work :) PJ -- Paul E. Johnson Professor, Political Science 1541 Lilac Lane, Room 504 University of Kansas
noweb book chapter include problem. How about "external material" strategy?
I've asked before, but have new enthusiasm because I just learned about the ExternalMaterial handling in lyx-1.5.4. I succeed using NoWeb strategy in LyX to interact with the statistics program R. There has been some posting about that in here lately by other people doing it too and I see Gregor has updated the Wiki: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxWithRThroughSweave Now I'm writing a book and want to include some of those Noweb articles as chapters. I create the book master document and try to include the lyx files, but when I view the book in lyx, the included documents are not put through the Noweb processor. They just appear in the output as they are in the lyx file. They don't get sent through the Lyx-> LaTeX (via noweb) step. I've tried many variations on this theme. Now I'm thinking that the LyX Insert->File->Lyx Document was the wrong approach from the start. Instead, I think what I need is Insert->file->external material where the external material is customized for this type of document. But I need help in making it work. Here's why I think it might work. I noticed a neat thing LyX does that I did not know about before. An Xfig drawing can be included in 2 ways into LyX. 1. Insert-> graphics Choose the fig file, then LyX will process the fig file and it will show as a graphic. The processing lyx does to the fig file translates it to postscript, I think. It just treats the fig file as a picture. 2. Insert->File->External Material. This does something different. It will decipher LaTeX markup in text in the fig file. (I think it is doing the 2 parts export to EPS format, if you know what i mean). If you put LaTeX text in your file, and you marked it with the "special" attribute, then LyX will "process" that xfig file to convert the LaTeX markup and fit it into the graphic. So in the xfig file, you can put in text like $\alpha$ and in the output, you see the Greek alpha. Note this is different from the Insert->graphics approach, where the literal string "$\alpha$" appears. Seeing this external handling made me wonder, why doesn't one of the smart guys who knows LyX inside and out design a "Noweb" handler for External Material. The converter specified in LyX preferences to go from he noweb format "Sweave" to LaTeX is .R CMD Sweave $$i So, If I want to include a lyx file, I need some way to tell Lyx it needs that post processing, and that's why the external material thing seems just right. If one of you would do it for me, it would be great. More likely, you will tell me what manual to read about writing external material handlers in LyX. That would be good too, but requiring more work :) PJ -- Paul E. Johnson Professor, Political Science 1541 Lilac Lane, Room 504 University of Kansas
Re: include problem
...and that worked perfectly. So...I also tried saving that file and including it at the top of the body.lyx file, but again got several errors regarding missing or improper use of the curly brackets. Does your body.lyx file compile? If yes, then can you please post the errors that you get when you include front.lyx, thanks.lyx and body.lyx in a master file? It would be weird if a file that includes front.lyx and thanks.lyx compiles, body.lyx on its own compiles, but a file that includes all three does not compile.. nirmal
Re: include problem
...and that worked perfectly. So...I also tried saving that file and including it at the top of the body.lyx file, but again got several errors regarding missing or improper use of the curly brackets. Does your body.lyx file compile? If yes, then can you please post the errors that you get when you include front.lyx, thanks.lyx and body.lyx in a master file? It would be weird if a file that includes front.lyx and thanks.lyx compiles, body.lyx on its own compiles, but a file that includes all three does not compile.. nirmal
Re: include problem
...and that worked perfectly. So...I also tried saving that file and including it at the top of the body.lyx file, but again got several errors regarding missing or improper use of the curly brackets. Does your body.lyx file compile? If yes, then can you please post the errors that you get when you include front.lyx, thanks.lyx and body.lyx in a master file? It would be weird if a file that includes front.lyx and thanks.lyx compiles, body.lyx on its own compiles, but a file that includes all three does not compile.. nirmal
include problem
I have three files that I'd like to concatenate within lyx. Two of the files were originally tex files and the third is a file written entirely in lyx. Somehow I was able to import and convert the tex files to lyx files. They are named front.lyx and thanks.lyx. The third file is called body.lyx, and I would like front and thanks to go at the top of body. I have tried using the GUI in lyx to include the files using the input and include methods, both of which fail. I've tried inserting the lyx file, which does not work. I have also tried using an ERT box to input the files, which also fails. Finally, just to make sure I did not have problems with the front and thanks files, I created a new lyx file and placed in it an ERT box that contained: \input{front} \input{thanks} ...and that worked perfectly. So...I also tried saving that file and including it at the top of the body.lyx file, but again got several errors regarding missing or improper use of the curly brackets. I read the recent message about trying to save the document as a template, but I couldn't exactly figure out how to make that work in my case. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Andrew
Re: include problem
On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:42:50AM -0500, Andrew Morrison wrote: I have three files that I'd like to concatenate within lyx. Two of the files were originally tex files and the third is a file written entirely in lyx. Easiest way would be to to that in a texteditor of your choice. Simply concatenate the things and delete the preamble part and the \the_end line of two of the three files. Andre'
Re: include problem
On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 16:38, Andre Poenitz wrote: On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:42:50AM -0500, Andrew Morrison wrote: I have three files that I'd like to concatenate within lyx. Two of the files were originally tex files and the third is a file written entirely in lyx. Easiest way would be to to that in a texteditor of your choice. Simply concatenate the things and delete the preamble part and the \the_end line of two of the three files. Ahh!!! Thank you so much!! You were so right! Andrew
Re: include problem
How does this answer the question regarding LyX and it being unable to automate the process? I can always write in straight LaTeX but one of the selling points in LyX is to not have to write solely in LaTeX with my content. Would this require a shell script to strip and replace what is needed? Sincerely, Marc J. Driftmeyer On Saturday 10 April 2004 02:38 pm, Andre Poenitz wrote: On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:42:50AM -0500, Andrew Morrison wrote: I have three files that I'd like to concatenate within lyx. Two of the files were originally tex files and the third is a file written entirely in lyx. Easiest way would be to to that in a texteditor of your choice. Simply concatenate the things and delete the preamble part and the \the_end line of two of the three files. Andre'
include problem
I have three files that I'd like to concatenate within lyx. Two of the files were originally tex files and the third is a file written entirely in lyx. Somehow I was able to import and convert the tex files to lyx files. They are named front.lyx and thanks.lyx. The third file is called body.lyx, and I would like front and thanks to go at the top of body. I have tried using the GUI in lyx to include the files using the input and include methods, both of which fail. I've tried inserting the lyx file, which does not work. I have also tried using an ERT box to input the files, which also fails. Finally, just to make sure I did not have problems with the front and thanks files, I created a new lyx file and placed in it an ERT box that contained: \input{front} \input{thanks} ...and that worked perfectly. So...I also tried saving that file and including it at the top of the body.lyx file, but again got several errors regarding missing or improper use of the curly brackets. I read the recent message about trying to save the document as a template, but I couldn't exactly figure out how to make that work in my case. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Andrew
Re: include problem
On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:42:50AM -0500, Andrew Morrison wrote: I have three files that I'd like to concatenate within lyx. Two of the files were originally tex files and the third is a file written entirely in lyx. Easiest way would be to to that in a texteditor of your choice. Simply concatenate the things and delete the preamble part and the \the_end line of two of the three files. Andre'
Re: include problem
On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 16:38, Andre Poenitz wrote: On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:42:50AM -0500, Andrew Morrison wrote: I have three files that I'd like to concatenate within lyx. Two of the files were originally tex files and the third is a file written entirely in lyx. Easiest way would be to to that in a texteditor of your choice. Simply concatenate the things and delete the preamble part and the \the_end line of two of the three files. Ahh!!! Thank you so much!! You were so right! Andrew
Re: include problem
How does this answer the question regarding LyX and it being unable to automate the process? I can always write in straight LaTeX but one of the selling points in LyX is to not have to write solely in LaTeX with my content. Would this require a shell script to strip and replace what is needed? Sincerely, Marc J. Driftmeyer On Saturday 10 April 2004 02:38 pm, Andre Poenitz wrote: On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:42:50AM -0500, Andrew Morrison wrote: I have three files that I'd like to concatenate within lyx. Two of the files were originally tex files and the third is a file written entirely in lyx. Easiest way would be to to that in a texteditor of your choice. Simply concatenate the things and delete the preamble part and the \the_end line of two of the three files. Andre'
include problem
I have three files that I'd like to concatenate within lyx. Two of the files were originally tex files and the third is a file written entirely in lyx. Somehow I was able to import and convert the tex files to lyx files. They are named front.lyx and thanks.lyx. The third file is called body.lyx, and I would like front and thanks to go at the top of body. I have tried using the GUI in lyx to include the files using the input and include methods, both of which fail. I've tried inserting the lyx file, which does not work. I have also tried using an ERT box to input the files, which also fails. Finally, just to make sure I did not have problems with the front and thanks files, I created a new lyx file and placed in it an ERT box that contained: \input{front} \input{thanks} ...and that worked perfectly. So...I also tried saving that file and including it at the top of the body.lyx file, but again got several errors regarding missing or improper use of the curly brackets. I read the recent message about trying to save the document as a template, but I couldn't exactly figure out how to make that work in my case. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Andrew
Re: include problem
On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:42:50AM -0500, Andrew Morrison wrote: > I have three files that I'd like to concatenate within lyx. Two of the > files were originally tex files and the third is a file written entirely > in lyx. Easiest way would be to to that in a texteditor of your choice. Simply concatenate the things and delete the preamble part and the \the_end line of two of the three files. Andre'
Re: include problem
On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 16:38, Andre Poenitz wrote: > On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:42:50AM -0500, Andrew Morrison wrote: > > I have three files that I'd like to concatenate within lyx. Two of the > > files were originally tex files and the third is a file written entirely > > in lyx. > > Easiest way would be to to that in a texteditor of your choice. Simply > concatenate the things and delete the preamble part and the \the_end > line of two of the three files. > Ahh!!! Thank you so much!! You were so right! Andrew
Re: include problem
How does this answer the question regarding LyX and it being unable to automate the process? I can always write in straight LaTeX but one of the selling points in LyX is to not have to write solely in LaTeX with my content. Would this require a shell script to strip and replace what is needed? Sincerely, Marc J. Driftmeyer On Saturday 10 April 2004 02:38 pm, Andre Poenitz wrote: > On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:42:50AM -0500, Andrew Morrison wrote: > > I have three files that I'd like to concatenate within lyx. Two of the > > files were originally tex files and the third is a file written entirely > > in lyx. > > Easiest way would be to to that in a texteditor of your choice. Simply > concatenate the things and delete the preamble part and the \the_end > line of two of the three files. > > Andre'