Re: using Miede's classicthesis LyX2.3-v4.5 in openSUSE Leap
Am Mittwoch, den 06.03.2019, 18:14 +0100 schrieb Michael Berger: > However, there is one last thing that so far I fail to achieve > despite > extensive search. I still can enter Insert > Marginal Note in the > Lyx > master and all child documents but I see no marginal notes at all in > the > PDF output. That is nothing really essential in my case but it might > be > well for other people. As always: please provide a _minimal_ example file that demonstrates the problem (which I cannot reproduce myself). Jürgen signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
using Miede's classicthesis LyX2.3-v4.5 in openSUSE Leap
Sorry Jürgen for addressing you this way. I reported this to the LyX users list quite some time ago but got no response at all. Nor could I find some help on Miede's website. Any hint or advice from you? Regards Michael Berger Dear friends of LyX, having faced quite a number of heavy throwbacks when trying to use older versions of Miede's classicthesis for linguistic theses I eventually ended up using using LyX2.3-v4.5 in openSUSE Leap (this version is up to now not yet available in Mageia 6) It is self-explanatory that the linguistics module must be loaded. After making some minor adjustments - most important activating some fonts as per attached screenshot - I am enjoying this version's extensive support (thanks to Jürgen Spitzmüller) in writing lingiustic papers. Among other things inserting special characters in glosses by simply copying them from tables using Insert >Special Character > Symbols has become fun and on top all text style features available for normal text are as well available in glosses. However, there is one last thing that so far I fail to achieve despite extensive search. I still can enter Insert > Marginal Note in the Lyx master and all child documents but I see no marginal notes at all in the PDF output. That is nothing really essential in my case but it might be well for other people. Best and thanks, Michael Berger
using Miede's classicthesis LyX2.3-v4.5 in openSUSE Leap
Dear friends of LyX, having faced quite a number of heavy throwbacks when trying to use older versions of Miede's classicthesis for linguistic theses I eventually ended up using using LyX2.3-v4.5 in openSUSE Leap (it is up to now not yet available in Mageia 6) It is self-explanatory that the linguistics module must be loaded. After making some minor adjustments - most important activating some fonts as per attached screenshot - I am enjoying this version's extensive support (thanks to Jürgen Spitzmüller) in writing lingiustic papers. Among other things inserting special characters in glosses by simply copying them from tables using Insert >Special Character > Symbols has become fun and on top all text style features available for normal text are as well available in glosses. However, there is one last thing that so far I fail to achieve despite extensive search. I still can enter Insert > Marginal Note in the Lyx master and all child documents but I see no marginal notes at all in the PDF output. That is nothing really essential in my case but it might be well for other people. Best and thanks, Michael Berger
no PDF when using classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_biber / ..._biblatex_bibtex8
Dear Lyxers, my Linguistic Thesis at first written in classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 converts to PDF in both versions of classicthesis-LyX-v4.2 but only after having removed all letters used to typeset African Languages as shown in Table 7 of the Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List by Scott Pakin. While my Thesis successfully handles the languages Turkish, Indonesian, Serbo-Croatian and Tamil it fails compilation to PDF as long as any of the two African languages Asante-Twi and/or Limbum remains present. This was tried with classicthesis-LyX-v4.2 and using two different systems namely openSUSE Leap 14.2 and Mageia 6 - both do show the same behavior. The package fc is in place with all its elements (fclfont.sty, fcuse.sty, t4cmr.fd, t4cmss.fd, fclfont.sty_old, t4cmtt.fd, t4enc.def, t4fcr.fd and t4phonet.sty). \usepackage[T4]{fontenc} is present in the preamble. Using other document classes e. g. Koma-Script do compile without problems as long as \usepackage[T4]{fontenc} is part of the preamble. Am I doing something wrong or could it be that classicthesis-LyX-v4.2 is not yet fit? Any help or comment is highly appreciated. Thanks and cheers! Michael
Re: cannot produce PDF from classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber in Mageia6
Günter, thanks for your comment and tips, I'm not giving up yet. I experienced exactly the same in openSUSE Leap, first neither the bibtex-version nor the biber-version worked until all in a sudden both did out of the blue. Obviously there are few people using Miede's thesis. It produces beautiful documents - I use it for Linguistic papers. If successful I will revert back to you. Cheers and thanks again. Michael Am 31.07.2017 um 22:33 schrieb Guenter Milde: On 2017-07-31, Michael Berger wrote: Hi Günter, let me recall: with 'Tools > Reconfigure' done I still see in 'Documents > Settings > Bibliography > Bibliography Generation > > Processor' * Default * bibtex * bibtex8 wheras I should have * Default * biber * bibtex * bibtex8 Is 'biber' installed or not: see the screenshot The screenshot and it does not help. I don't have any idea about Mageia6. But if reconfigure does not make "biber" appear, biber is not installed---at least not in at a place where LyX can find it. I have Mageia 6, KDE You may try in a terminal the commands `biber --help` and `which biber` to see whether it works and where it is installed (if it is). Ultimatively, you should look for help with someone knowing Mageia and TeX at Mageia. Günter
Re: cannot produce PDF from classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber in Mageia6
On 2017-07-31, Michael Berger wrote: > Hi Günter, > let me recall: with 'Tools > Reconfigure' done I still see > in 'Documents > Settings > Bibliography > Bibliography Generation > > > Processor' > * Default > * bibtex > * bibtex8 > wheras I should have > * Default > * biber > * bibtex > * bibtex8 > Is 'biber' installed or not: see the screenshot The screenshot and it does not help. I don't have any idea about Mageia6. But if reconfigure does not make "biber" appear, biber is not installed---at least not in at a place where LyX can find it. > I have Mageia 6, KDE You may try in a terminal the commands `biber --help` and `which biber` to see whether it works and where it is installed (if it is). Ultimatively, you should look for help with someone knowing Mageia and TeX at Mageia. Günter
Re: cannot produce PDF from classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber in Mageia6
Am Montag, 31. Juli 2017 um 17:43:46, schrieb Michael Berger> > Is 'biber' installed or not: see the screenshot > Your screenshot does not show if biber is installed. And, if it is, we cannot see if your PATH setting is correct. Kornel signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: cannot produce PDF from classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber in Mageia6
Hi Günter, let me recall: with 'Tools > Reconfigure' done I still see in 'Documents > Settings > Bibliography > Bibliography Generation > > Processor' * Default * bibtex * bibtex8 wheras I should have * Default * biber * bibtex * bibtex8 Is 'biber' installed or not: see the screenshot I have Mageia 6, KDE As a layman I have no idea if this info is helpfull. If it is I still don't know what to do. Michael Am 31.07.2017 um 10:07 schrieb Guenter Milde: On 2017-07-31, Michael Berger wrote: .. .. Making "biber" available in Mageia6 is not the task of LyX developers. Maybe it is alredy available but not installed as LyX dependency, maybe it is missing. Ask the distribution packagers or file a bug to Mageia6. ... Günter ... classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber did compile to PDF. Cheers and thanks, Michael [-- Skipped Type: text/html --]
Re: cannot produce PDF of classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber in Mageia6
Thanks Günter, I did 'Reconfigure' several times. And for sure, the complete texlive (as offered under Mageia6) is installed. I will further check if biber is missing/installed on my system. Michael Am 31.07.2017 um 10:07 schrieb Guenter Milde: On 2017-07-31, Michael Berger wrote: I found that classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-bibtex8 compiles to PDF in Mageia6 whereas classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber does not. 'Documents > Settings > Bibliography > Bibliography Generation > Processor' is expected to show * Default * biber * bibtex * bibtex8 This is what I see in openSUSE Leap 42.2 and accordingly classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber produces a perfect PDF. Whereas in Mageia6 I can only see * Default * bibtex * bibtex8 so, 'biber' is (still) missing and therefor (in my opinion as an ordinary user) no PDF output is generated. The list shows what is (was) available on the system the last time you run "(re)configure". Are the developers aware of this and will "biber" be made available in Mageia6 soon? Making "biber" available in Mageia6 is not the task of LyX developers. Maybe it is alredy available but not installed as LyX dependency, maybe it is missing. Ask the distribution packagers or file a bug to Mageia6. After installing "biber", you must make LyX aware of this: open LyX and run Tools>Reconfigure. Günter I should mention that in the earlier days of openSUSE Leap 42.2 neither classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-bibtex8 nor classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber did compile to PDF. Cheers and thanks, Michael [-- Skipped Type: text/html --]
Re: cannot produce PDF of classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber in Mageia6
On 2017-07-31, Michael Berger wrote: > I found that classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-bibtex8 compiles to PDF in > Mageia6 whereas classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber does not. > 'Documents > Settings > Bibliography > Bibliography Generation > > Processor' is expected to show > * Default > * biber > * bibtex > * bibtex8 > This is what I see in openSUSE Leap 42.2 and accordingly > classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber produces a perfect PDF. > Whereas in Mageia6 I can only see > * Default > * bibtex > * bibtex8 > so, 'biber' is (still) missing and therefor (in my opinion as an > ordinary user) no PDF output is generated. The list shows what is (was) available on the system the last time you run "(re)configure". > Are the developers aware of this and will "biber" be made available in > Mageia6 soon? Making "biber" available in Mageia6 is not the task of LyX developers. Maybe it is alredy available but not installed as LyX dependency, maybe it is missing. Ask the distribution packagers or file a bug to Mageia6. After installing "biber", you must make LyX aware of this: open LyX and run Tools>Reconfigure. Günter > I should mention that in the earlier days of openSUSE Leap 42.2 neither > classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-bibtex8 nor > classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber did compile to PDF. > Cheers and thanks, > Michael > [-- Skipped Type: text/html --]
cannot produce PDF of classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber in Mageia6
Hello, I found that classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-bibtex8 compiles to PDF in Mageia6 whereas classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber does not. 'Documents > Settings > Bibliography > Bibliography Generation > Processor' is expected to show * Default * biber * bibtex * bibtex8 This is what I see in openSUSE Leap 42.2 and accordingly classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber produces a perfect PDF. Whereas in Mageia6 I can only see * Default * bibtex * bibtex8 so, 'biber' is (still) missing and therefor (in my opinion as an ordinary user) no PDF output is generated. Are the developers aware of this and will "biber" be made available in Mageia6 soon? I should mention that in the earlier days of openSUSE Leap 42.2 neither classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-bibtex8 nor classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber did compile to PDF. Cheers and thanks, Michael
Re: classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber
Hi Jürgen, hi Philip, in openSUSE Leap 42.2 I've tried countless times to produce PDF outputs with both, classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-biber and classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex-bibtex8 but always ended up in endless loops. After two weeks I tried openSUSE Leap 42.2 once more last night (out of desperation and frustration) and to my surprise both, biblatex-biber and biblatex-bibtex8, generated perfect PDF outputs - and very quickly. In Documents > Settings > Bibliography > Bibliography Generation > Processor it offers * Default * biber ! * bibtex * bibtex8 while in Mageia6 'biber' is still missing. So, looks like one must wait till "biber" is made available in Mageia6 and working. Thanks a lot for your continuous support, and cheers! Michael Am 29.07.2017 um 18:06 schrieb Michael Berger: Jürgen, I did as you told me - I installed all the groups of texlive packages Mageia is offering but I don't know for certain whether or not "biber" is installed; I find no way to look for a single package called texlive-biber or texlive-biblatex - I did reconfigure several times - I cannot set the Bibliography Processor to "biber" in Documents Settings because it is not a choice - all I see is: Default, bibtex, bibtex8. And in Tools > Preferences > Output > LaTeX > Processor I see only Custom, bibtex, bibtex8. I hope I am not too stupid and sorry for bothering you! Michael Am 29.07.2017 um 13:51 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Am 29.07.2017 10:42 vorm. schrieb "Michael Berger" <id...@online.de <mailto:id...@online.de>>: BibTeX error: I found no \bibstyle command-while reading file ClassicThesis.aux If I force the PDf output everything looks fine except that there is no bibliography shown LogType LaTeX shows some warnings but no errors LogType BibTex shows some warnings but no errors Obviously, you need to install biber, then reconfigure LyX and repeate the procedure I described. I have Mageia6, KDE Look for a package called texlive-biber or texlive-biblatex. Document Settings Module: Linguistics Funny enough, classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex8 outputs a perfect PDF, even if I completely remove/replace the LaTeX Preamble. That's not funny, it is expected, if bibtex8 is installed. Jürgen Thanks and Best, Michael
Re: classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber
Am Samstag, 29. Juli 2017 um 18:06:57, schrieb Michael Berger> Jürgen, > > I did as you told me > > - I installed all the groups of texlive packages Mageia is offering but > I don't know for certain whether or not "biber" is installed; I find no > way to look for a single package called texlive-biber or texlive-biblatex For ubuntu/debian the package-name is 'biber'. You may find something appropriate on your system. Kornel signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber
Jürgen, I did as you told me - I installed all the groups of texlive packages Mageia is offering but I don't know for certain whether or not "biber" is installed; I find no way to look for a single package called texlive-biber or texlive-biblatex - I did reconfigure several times - I cannot set the Bibliography Processor to "biber" in Documents Settings because it is not a choice - all I see is: Default, bibtex, bibtex8. And in Tools > Preferences > Output > LaTeX > Processor I see only Custom, bibtex, bibtex8. I hope I am not too stupid and sorry for bothering you! Michael Am 29.07.2017 um 13:51 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Am 29.07.2017 10:42 vorm. schrieb "Michael Berger" <id...@online.de <mailto:id...@online.de>>: BibTeX error: I found no \bibstyle command-while reading file ClassicThesis.aux If I force the PDf output everything looks fine except that there is no bibliography shown LogType LaTeX shows some warnings but no errors LogType BibTex shows some warnings but no errors Obviously, you need to install biber, then reconfigure LyX and repeate the procedure I described. I have Mageia6, KDE Look for a package called texlive-biber or texlive-biblatex. Document Settings Module: Linguistics Funny enough, classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex8 outputs a perfect PDF, even if I completely remove/replace the LaTeX Preamble. That's not funny, it is expected, if bibtex8 is installed. Jürgen Thanks and Best, Michael
Re: classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber
Am 29.07.2017 10:42 vorm. schrieb "Michael Berger" <id...@online.de>: BibTeX error: I found no \bibstyle command-while reading file ClassicThesis.aux If I force the PDf output everything looks fine except that there is no bibliography shown LogType LaTeX shows some warnings but no errors LogType BibTex shows some warnings but no errors Obviously, you need to install biber, then reconfigure LyX and repeate the procedure I described. I have Mageia6, KDE Look for a package called texlive-biber or texlive-biblatex. Document Settings Module: Linguistics Funny enough, classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex8 outputs a perfect PDF, even if I completely remove/replace the LaTeX Preamble. That's not funny, it is expected, if bibtex8 is installed. Jürgen Thanks and Best, Michael
classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber
Hi Philip, hi Jürgen, thanks for your comments and suggestions. Whatever I tried the compilation to PDF fails. I eventually tried Miede's original file once more - absolutely nothing added or removed, nothing changed. When trying to compile to PDF I get: BibTeX error: I found no \citation command-while reading file ClassicThesis.aux BibTeX error: I found no \bibdata command-while reading file ClassicThesis.aux BibTeX error: I found no \bibstyle command-while reading file ClassicThesis.aux BibTeX error: I found no \citation command-while reading file ClassicThesis.aux BibTeX error: I found no \bibdata command-while reading file ClassicThesis.aux BibTeX error: I found no \bibstyle command-while reading file ClassicThesis.aux If I force the PDf output everything looks fine except that there is no bibliography shown LogType LaTeX shows some warnings but no errors LogType BibTex shows some warnings but no errors I have Mageia6, KDE Document Settings Module: Linguistics Funny enough, classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex8 outputs a perfect PDF, even if I completely remove/replace the LaTeX Preamble. Thanks and Best, Michael
Re: classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber
Philip, Document > 'LaTex log' is greyed out, so I can't check. Unless the first line you see there is something like [0] Config.pm:354> INFO - This is Biber 2.6 you don't have biber installed, or the installation is corrupt. What happens when you type biber -v in a linux terminal window?
Re: classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber
On 07/28/2017 12:07 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Do to Document > Settings > Bibliography and set the Bibliography Processor from whatever it is now (probably "Standard") to "biber". This has already been set to the respective processor in the template. I think the user has biber missing from his installation.
Re: classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber
Am Donnerstag, den 27.07.2017, 20:20 +0200 schrieb Michael Berger: > Bibtex error: I found no \citation commandwhile reading file > ClassicThesis.aux Bibtex error: I found no \bibdata commandwhile > reading file ClassicThesis.aux Bibtex error: I found no \bibstyle > commandwhile reading file ClassicThesis.aux > > I've studied and tried everything similar I could find in the > internet > but nothing worked. > > Needs to be mentioned that classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex8 > produces the PDF file without any complaint. > > Please, who can help with this? Do to Document > Settings > Bibliography and set the Bibliography Processor from whatever it is now (probably "Standard") to "biber". Jürgen signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber
Philip, I also checked Document > LaTeX log > Log Type in classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_bitex8 which compiles to PDF without any problem - but there too, 'LaTex log' is greyed out !! Michael Am 28.07.2017 um 17:24 schrieb Michael Berger: Philip, Document > 'LaTex log' is greyed out, so I can't check. Michael Am 28.07.2017 um 15:19 schrieb PhilipPirrip: On 07/27/2017 02:20 PM, Michael Berger wrote: Bibtex error: I found no \citation commandwhile reading file ClassicThesis.aux Bibtex error: I found no \bibdata commandwhile reading file ClassicThesis.aux Bibtex error: I found no \bibstyle commandwhile reading file ClassicThesis.aux What's in Document > LaTeX log > Log Type: bibtex? It's likely that biber is not installed or not working.
Re: classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber
Philip, Document > 'LaTex log' is greyed out, so I can't check. Michael Am 28.07.2017 um 15:19 schrieb PhilipPirrip: On 07/27/2017 02:20 PM, Michael Berger wrote: Bibtex error: I found no \citation commandwhile reading file ClassicThesis.aux Bibtex error: I found no \bibdata commandwhile reading file ClassicThesis.aux Bibtex error: I found no \bibstyle commandwhile reading file ClassicThesis.aux What's in Document > LaTeX log > Log Type: bibtex? It's likely that biber is not installed or not working.
Re: classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber
On 07/27/2017 02:20 PM, Michael Berger wrote: Bibtex error: I found no \citation commandwhile reading file ClassicThesis.aux Bibtex error: I found no \bibdata commandwhile reading file ClassicThesis.aux Bibtex error: I found no \bibstyle commandwhile reading file ClassicThesis.aux What's in Document > LaTeX log > Log Type: bibtex? It's likely that biber is not installed or not working.
classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber
Hi experts, this is just an ordinary user asking for help, I am coming from Mageia 5 and just just installed Mageia 6 When trying to compile to PDF I get Bibtex error: I found no \citation commandwhile reading file ClassicThesis.aux Bibtex error: I found no \bibdata commandwhile reading file ClassicThesis.aux Bibtex error: I found no \bibstyle commandwhile reading file ClassicThesis.aux I've studied and tried everything similar I could find in the internet but nothing worked. Needs to be mentioned that classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex8 produces the PDF file without any complaint. Please, who can help with this? Thanks, Michael
Re: classicthesis-Lyx-4.2 problems with linguistic trees
Am Montag, den 22.08.2016, 17:21 +0200 schrieb Michael Berger: > Thank you Jürgen, mea maxima culpa! > I was just about to send you the mini example and concluded my e-mail > with a last sentence of great wisdom..."And, of course, it could be > my own artlessness" :-D > When looking at my own words inspiration struck! > Removing '\begin{forest}' and '\end{forest}' did it. > Now I have no more questions but want to apologize and promise to go > in ashes for the next few days. Glad you found the problem yourself. Jürgen > Cheers, > Michael signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: classicthesis-Lyx-4.2 problems with linguistic trees
On 08/22/2016 12:24 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Am Montag, den 22.08.2016, 11:19 +0200 schrieb Michael Berger: Hi, I am using Texlive2016 and Lyx 2.2.0 Most of my documents are of type linguistics. I can produce and compile documents of all Koma and other document classes; using all linguistic modules and symbols pose no problem. Is somebody out there experiencing the same problems or can perhaps one of the developers explain/help? Not without seeing the error message ans possibly an example file. Jürgen Thank you Jürgen, mea maxima culpa! I was just about to send you the mini example and concluded my e-mail with a last sentence of great wisdom..."And, of course, it could be my own artlessness" :-D When looking at my own words inspiration struck! *Removing '\begin{forest}' and '\end{forest}' did it.* Now I have no more questions but want to apologize and promise to go in ashes for the next few days. Cheers, Michael
Re: classicthesis-Lyx-4.2 problems with linguistic trees
Am Montag, den 22.08.2016, 11:19 +0200 schrieb Michael Berger: > Hi, > > I am using Texlive2016 and Lyx 2.2.0 > > Most of my documents are of type linguistics. I can produce and > compile > documents of all Koma and other document classes; using all > linguistic > modules and symbols pose no problem. > > While writing glosses does work in > > - classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber > > - classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex8 > > - classicthesis-Lyx-v4.1_bugfix > > I am rewarded heaps of Latex errors when trying to make trees . > > Trying since days in desperation. > > Is somebody out there experiencing the same problems or can perhaps > one > of the developers explain/help? Not without seeing the error message ans possibly an example file. Jürgen signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
classicthesis-Lyx-4.2 problems with linguistic trees
Hi, I am using Texlive2016 and Lyx 2.2.0 Most of my documents are of type linguistics. I can produce and compile documents of all Koma and other document classes; using all linguistic modules and symbols pose no problem. While writing glosses does work in - classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_biber - classicthesis-Lyx-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex8 - classicthesis-Lyx-v4.1_bugfix I am rewarded heaps of Latex errors when trying to make trees . Trying since days in desperation. Is somebody out there experiencing the same problems or can perhaps one of the developers explain/help? Thanks and cheers, Michael Berger PS: of course I've made trees before in classicthesis-Lyx-v4.1
Re: ClassicThesis
I was able to run the biber version of ClassicThesis on my laptop with Kubuntu successfully. Since I will use this for my talk, I am set for the time being. I might try later to get it working on may PC with Debian. Thanks all who helped me. Wolfgang
Re: ClassicThesis
On 06/03/2016 02:50 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: [166] Utils.pm:147> WARN - *Warning: Found biblatex control file version 2.6, expected version 3.0* I highlightes the Warning: Could this be the cause of the failure? It might be better to ask at http://tex.stackexchange.com/, so that someone with a similar configuration can test. Use these two files as minimal working example. Test them yourself, too: save in the same directory, then pdflatex mwe biber mwe pdflatex mwe pdflatex mwe file mwe.tex \documentclass[english]{article} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[latin9]{inputenc} \usepackage{color} \usepackage{babel} \usepackage{csquotes} \usepackage[unicode=true,pdfusetitle, bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=false,bookmarksopen=false, breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 0},pdfborderstyle={},backref=false,colorlinks=true] {hyperref} \hypersetup{ citecolor=blue,urlcolor=blue} \usepackage[style=authoryear,natbib=true,backend=biber]{biblatex} \addbibresource{mwe-bibliography.bib} \ExecuteBibliographyOptions{backref=true,doi=true} \begin{document} \section{BibLaTeX with biber} His book \citetitle{Newton1686}, first published in \citeyear{Newton1686}, is regarded as one of the most important works in the history of science \citep{Newton1686}. \clearpage{} \nocite{*} \printbibliography \end{document} file mwe-bibliography.bib @Book{Newton1686, author = {Newton, Isaac}, title = {Philosophi{\ae} Naturalis Principia Mathematica}, publisher = {Jussu Societatis Regiae}, year = {1686}, address = {London} } @article{Maxwell1865, author = {Maxwell, James Clerk}, title = {A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field}, journal = {Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London}, doi = {10.1098/rstl.1865.0008}, year = {1865}, pages = {459--512} } @article{Einstein1905, author = {Einstein, Albert}, title = {Zur Elektrodynamik bewegter K{\"o}rper}, journal = {Annalen der Physik}, doi = {10.1002/andp.19053221004}, year = {1905}, volume = {17}, pages = {891--921} }
Re: ClassicThesis
I do get the citations, but not the references in Classicthesis. Philip P (thanks for your help!) recommended to check the 'two simple examples' in http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex with my debian setup, one for bibtex, one for biber. The former produces both, the citations and the Bibliography, the biber version only the citation. Here are the logs (###A. for Bibtex, ###B. for Biber) ## A. This is 8-bit Big BibTeX version 0.99d Implementation: C for Unix Release version: 3.71 (18 mar 2013) The 8-bit codepage and sorting file: 88591lat.csf The top-level auxiliary file: bibliography-biblatex-bibtex8.aux The style file: biblatex.bst Reallocated glb_str_ptr (elt_size=8) to 10 items from 0. Reallocated global_strs (elt_size=20001) to 10 items from 0. Reallocated glb_str_end (elt_size=8) to 10 items from 0. Reallocated singl_function (elt_size=8) to 100 items from 50. Reallocated singl_function (elt_size=8) to 100 items from 50. Reallocated singl_function (elt_size=8) to 100 items from 50. Reallocated singl_function (elt_size=8) to 100 items from 50. Reallocated singl_function (elt_size=8) to 100 items from 50. Reallocated wiz_functions (elt_size=8) to 6000 items from 3000. Reallocated singl_function (elt_size=8) to 100 items from 50. Reallocated singl_function (elt_size=8) to 100 items from 50. Reallocated singl_function (elt_size=8) to 100 items from 50. Reallocated singl_function (elt_size=8) to 100 items from 50. Reallocated singl_function (elt_size=8) to 100 items from 50. Database file #1: bibliography-biblatex-bibtex8-blx.bib Database file #2: /home/we/Biber/Bibliography-BibLaTeX/bibliography.bib Biblatex version: 2.9 Reallocated singl_function (elt_size=8) to 100 items from 50. Reallocated wiz_functions (elt_size=8) to 9000 items from 6000. Here's how much of BibTeX's memory you used: Cites: 4 out of 750 Fields: 428 out of 5000 Hash table: 34714 out of 35307 Strings: 1151 out of 35307 Free string pool: 8603 out of 65000 Wizard functions: 6047 out of 9000 ### B. [1] Config.pm:340> INFO - This is Biber 2.4 [1] Config.pm:343> INFO - Logfile is 'bibliography-biblatex-biber.blg' [49] biber:290> INFO - === Fr Jun 3, 2016, 08:22:57 [62] Biber.pm:347> INFO - Reading 'bibliography-biblatex-biber.bcf' [166] Utils.pm:147> WARN - *Warning: Found biblatex control file version 2.6, expected version 3.0* [166] Biber.pm:738> INFO - Using all citekeys in bib section 0 [177] Biber.pm:3150> INFO - Processing section 0 [218] Biber.pm:3307> INFO - Looking for bibtex format file '/home/we/Biber/Bibliography-BibLaTeX/bibliography.bib' for section 0 [219] bibtex.pm:1124> INFO - Decoding LaTeX character macros into UTF-8 [220] bibtex.pm:985> INFO - Found BibTeX data source '/home/we/Biber/Bibliography-BibLaTeX/bibliography.bib' [294] UCollate.pm:65> INFO - Overriding locale '' defaults 'variable = shifted' with 'variable = non-ignorable' [294] UCollate.pm:65> INFO - Overriding locale '' defaults 'normalization = NFD' with 'normalization = prenormalized' [294] Biber.pm:3027> INFO - Sorting list 'nyt' of type 'entry' with scheme 'nyt' and locale '' [294] Biber.pm:3031> INFO - No sort tailoring available for locale '' I highlightes the Warning: Could this be the cause of the failure? Wolfgang
Re: ClassicThesis
On 02.06.2016 16:25, PhilipPirrip wrote: On 06/02/2016 04:50 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: From Log-File: Package biblatex Info: Trying to load biblatex default data model... Package biblatex Info: ... file 'blx-dm.def' found. This looks like the LaTeX log. Please choose Bibtex log from the dropdown menu on top of "Document > Latex log" window. That log should start with something like [0] Config.pm:324> INFO - This is Biber 2.1 Philipp, this is the begin of the Bibtex log [0] Config.pm:340> INFO - This is Biber 2.4 [0] Config.pm:343> INFO - Logfile is 'ClassicThesis.blg' [41] biber:290> INFO - === Do Jun 2, 2016, 16:46:03 [54] Biber.pm:347> INFO - Reading 'ClassicThesis.bcf' [159] Utils.pm:147> WARN - Warning: Found biblatex control file version 2.6, expected version 3.0 Could the 2.6 version instead of 3.0 be the cause for the missing reference output? Wolfgang
Re: ClassicThesis
On 06/02/2016 04:50 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: From Log-File: Package biblatex Info: Trying to load biblatex default data model... Package biblatex Info: ... file 'blx-dm.def' found. This looks like the LaTeX log. Please choose Bibtex log from the dropdown menu on top of "Document > Latex log" window. That log should start with something like [0] Config.pm:324> INFO - This is Biber 2.1
Re: ClassicThesis
On 01.06.2016 22:57, PhilipPirrip wrote: On 06/01/2016 10:30 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: Philipp, Could you or somebody else kindly check whether classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_biber works? It did when I made it. Anything suspicious in "Document > LaTeX Log > Log Type: Bibtex"? Does biber even get started? Can you use LyX 2.2.0? There will be an update to classicthesis-LyX for LyX 2.2 that will no longer need to use an ugly hack for finding bib files (without absolute paths). I could share it with you for some testing before I make it public. From Log-File: Package biblatex Info: Trying to load biblatex default data model... Package biblatex Info: ... file 'blx-dm.def' found. (/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex/blx-dm.def) Package biblatex Info: Trying to load biblatex style data model... Package biblatex Info: ... file 'numeric-comp.dbx' not found. Package biblatex Info: Trying to load biblatex custom data model... Package biblatex Info: ... file 'biblatex-dm.cfg' not found. Package biblatex Info: Trying to load compatibility code... Package biblatex Info: ... file 'blx-compat.def' found. (/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex/blx-compat.def File: blx-compat.def 2014/06/25 v2.9a biblatex compatibility (PK/JW/AB) ) Package biblatex Info: Trying to load generic definitions... Package biblatex Info: ... file 'biblatex.def' found. Package biblatex Info: Reference section=1 on input line 9. Package biblatex Info: Setting label 'refsection:1' on input line 9. LaTeX Warning: Empty bibliography on input line 12. *Apparently the references are not defined?? Wolfgang*** LaTeX Warning: Citation 'bringhurst:2002' on page 3 undefined on input line 10. LaTeX Warning: Citation 'bringhurst:2002' on page 3 undefined on input line 11. *Do you want me to send the complete log file? Philipp* Can you use LyX 2.2.0? There will be an update to classicthesis-LyX for LyX 2.2 that will no longer need to use an ugly hack for finding bib files (without absolute paths). I could share it with you for some testing before I make it public. *Yes, I would like to! I am using LyX 2.2.0 * *Wolfgang * **
Re: ClassicThesis
On 06/01/2016 10:30 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > Philipp, > Could you or somebody else kindly check whether > classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_biber works? It did when I made it. Anything suspicious in "Document > LaTeX Log > Log Type: Bibtex"? Does biber even get started? Can you use LyX 2.2.0? There will be an update to classicthesis-LyX for LyX 2.2 that will no longer need to use an ugly hack for finding bib files (without absolute paths). I could share it with you for some testing before I make it public.
Re: ClassicThesis
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Re: ClassicThesis
C. " , cb. " Poptropica the driveway Sent with AquaMail for Android http://www.aqua-mail.com On June 1, 2016 10:31:14 AM Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote: On 01.06.2016 13:55, PhilipPirrip wrote: On 05/31/2016 05:17 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: This I do not understand. Classicthesis language is set in English, why is ngerman demanded? If I do need it, how do I load it? There's a section in Abstract.lyx marked as German. 2- with biblatex_biber I do not get the bibliography in the pdf printout. What has to be done Have you checked two simple examples from http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex Do they work? Do you have biber installed? All three engines (bibtex, bibtex8, biber) work for me on linux, people had some issues with biber on other OS. Philipp, I checked the http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex examples, both work. So biber should work. But classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_biber does not produce the References in the pdf output (the page stays empty) and gives no error message for it (there is an error "unknown float option 'H' -ignored, p used - which is unimportant for me). The classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex example works and produces the References in the output. Could you or somebody else kindly check whether classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_biber works? Wolfgang
Re: ClassicThesis
On 01.06.2016 13:55, PhilipPirrip wrote: On 05/31/2016 05:17 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: This I do not understand. Classicthesis language is set in English, why is ngerman demanded? If I do need it, how do I load it? There's a section in Abstract.lyx marked as German. 2- with biblatex_biber I do not get the bibliography in the pdf printout. What has to be done Have you checked two simple examples from http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex Do they work? Do you have biber installed? All three engines (bibtex, bibtex8, biber) work for me on linux, people had some issues with biber on other OS. Philipp, I checked the http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex examples, both work. So biber should work. But classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_biber does not produce the References in the pdf output (the page stays empty) and gives no error message for it (there is an error "unknown float option 'H' -ignored, p used - which is unimportant for me). The classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex example works and produces the References in the output. Could you or somebody else kindly check whether classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_biber works? Wolfgang
Re: ClassicThesis
On 31.05.2016 12:11, Michael Berger wrote: Wolfgang, if this is the first time to use classicthesis in Lyx then you might get classicthesis 4.1 first and the wait till your distributions are fit and complete for version 4.2 which is downwards compatible to version 4.1 AFAIK version 4.2 also depends on some latest coma-packages that are up to now not yet available/standard in most distributions. Classicthesis 4.1 works well with me and cooperates flawlessly with bibtex as well as with biblatex. I will switch to version 4.2 when my distro is ready and prepared for it. Michael Thanks Michael, but the 4.2 version seems to work at least as biblatex_bibtex8. biblatex_biber does not show the references in the pdf output, but perhaps somebody can point me to the cause of it. I was going to give a talk on ClassicThesis at the Tuebix meeting on the 10th of June (http://www.tuebix.org/) in Tuebingen, Germany. Since it is soon starting, I am glad I could get it working now with the help of this excellent list. Wolfgang
Re: ClassicThesis
Wolfgang, if this is the first time to use classicthesis in Lyx then you might get classicthesis 4.1 first and the wait till your distributions are fit and complete for version 4.2 which is downwards compatible to version 4.1 AFAIK version 4.2 also depends on some latest coma-packages that are up to now not yet available/standard in most distributions. Classicthesis 4.1 works well with me and cooperates flawlessly with bibtex as well as with biblatex. I will switch to version 4.2 when my distro is ready and prepared for it. Michael On 05/31/2016 09:49 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: I try to use ClassicThesis under Lyx. I unpacked this: (classicthesis-v4.2 is a bugfix release of the classic thesis template that for the first time introduces BibLaTeX, a powerful package for formatting citations and references. Due to lacking support in LyX, several hacks have been applied (wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex) so that standard LyX dialogs could be used for citation input, and bibliography databases found during compilation. BibLaTeX is capable of employing several backends for bibliography management; we provide two: biber, the preferred and most capable one (but still immature and sometimes glitchy), and bibtex8. If both fail for you, revert to the old bibliography management with BibTeX.) and followed this: Test the template by opening and compiling ClassicThesis.lyx in this order: 1-classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_biber/ (tested and worked with TeX Live 2014 on Fedora Linux 22) 2-classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex8/ (tested and worked with MikTeX 2.9 on Windows as well) 3-classicthesis-LyX-v4.1_bugfix/ Note that this is the same template set up in three different ways - you will be using only one of the folders. Under Kubuntu (14. ) and using Lyx2.2.0 (of 23.5.2016) I get the following errors: 1- csquotes.sty not found 2- csquotes.sty not found 3- mparlack.sty not found Under Debian (GNU/Linux 8.4 (jessie) Release: 8.4) and using Lyx2.2.0 (of 23.5.2016) I get the following errors: 1- biblatex.sty not found 2- biblatex.sty not found 3- beramono.sty not found What do I have to do to get it working (especially the one under Kubuntu)? Could it be a texlive issue? Wolfgang
Re: ClassicThesis
On 31.05.2016 10:10, Liviu Andronic wrote: On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote: I try to use ClassicThesis under Lyx. I unpacked this: (classicthesis-v4.2 is a bugfix release of the classic thesis template that for the first time introduces BibLaTeX, a powerful package for formatting citations and references. Due to lacking support in LyX, several hacks have been applied (wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex) so that standard LyX dialogs could be used for citation input, and bibliography databases found during compilation. BibLaTeX is capable of employing several backends for bibliography management; we provide two: biber, the preferred and most capable one (but still immature and sometimes glitchy), and bibtex8. If both fail for you, revert to the old bibliography management with BibTeX.) and followed this: Test the template by opening and compiling ClassicThesis.lyx in this order: 1-classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_biber/ (tested and worked with TeX Live 2014 on Fedora Linux 22) 2-classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex8/ (tested and worked with MikTeX 2.9 on Windows as well) 3-classicthesis-LyX-v4.1_bugfix/ Note that this is the same template set up in three different ways - you will be using only one of the folders. Under Kubuntu (14. ) and using Lyx2.2.0 (of 23.5.2016) I get the following errors: 1- csquotes.sty not found 2- csquotes.sty not found 3- mparlack.sty not found Use Search the contents of packages: http://packages.ubuntu.com/ A quick search shows you need to install texlive-latex-extra. Not sure about mparlack.sty, though. Under Debian (GNU/Linux 8.4 (jessie) Release: 8.4) and using Lyx2.2.0 (of 23.5.2016) I get the following errors: 1- biblatex.sty not found 2- biblatex.sty not found 3- beramono.sty not found https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages Here it should probably be texlive-bibtex-extra and texlive-fonts-extra. Liviu What do I have to do to get it working (especially the one under Kubuntu)? Could it be a texlive issue? Wolfgang Thanks for the suggestions. It is working now, however, there are two minor issues: 1- Package biblatex Info: Trying to load language 'ngerman'... Package biblatex Info: ... file 'ngerman.lbx' found. (/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex/lbx/ngerman.lbx File: ngerman.lbx 2014/06/25 v2.9a biblatex localization (PK/JW/AB) Package biblatex Info: Trying to load language 'german'... Package biblatex Info: ... file 'german.lbx' found. (/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex/lbx/german.lbx File: german.lbx 2014/06/25 v2.9a biblatex localization (PK/JW/AB) Package biblatex Warning: No hyphenation patterns for 'german' on input line 47 1. This I do not understand. Classicthesis language is set in English, why is ngerman demanded? If I do need it, how do I load it? 2- with biblatex_biber I do not get the bibliography in the pdf printout. What has to be done Thanks again Wolfgang
Re: ClassicThesis
On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote: > I try to use ClassicThesis under Lyx. > I unpacked this: > (classicthesis-v4.2 is a bugfix release of the classic thesis template that > for the first time introduces BibLaTeX, a powerful package for formatting > citations and references. Due to lacking support in LyX, several hacks have > been applied (wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex) so that standard LyX dialogs > could be used for citation input, and bibliography databases found during > compilation. BibLaTeX is capable of employing several backends for > bibliography management; we provide two: biber, the preferred and most > capable one (but still immature and sometimes glitchy), and bibtex8. If both > fail for you, revert to the old bibliography management with BibTeX.) > and followed this: > Test the template by opening and compiling ClassicThesis.lyx in this order: > 1-classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_biber/ (tested and worked with TeX Live > 2014 on Fedora Linux 22) > 2-classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex8/ (tested and worked with MikTeX > 2.9 on Windows as well) > 3-classicthesis-LyX-v4.1_bugfix/ > Note that this is the same template set up in three different ways - you > will be using only one of the folders. > > Under Kubuntu (14. ) and using Lyx2.2.0 (of 23.5.2016) > I get the following errors: > 1- csquotes.sty not found > 2- csquotes.sty not found > 3- mparlack.sty not found > Use Search the contents of packages: http://packages.ubuntu.com/ A quick search shows you need to install texlive-latex-extra. Not sure about mparlack.sty, though. > Under Debian (GNU/Linux 8.4 (jessie) Release: 8.4) and using Lyx2.2.0 (of > 23.5.2016) I get the following errors: > 1- biblatex.sty not found > 2- biblatex.sty not found > 3- beramono.sty not found > https://www.debian.org/distrib/packages Here it should probably be texlive-bibtex-extra and texlive-fonts-extra. Liviu > What do I have to do to get it working (especially the one under Kubuntu)? > Could it be a texlive issue? > > Wolfgang -- Do you think you know what math is? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/ian-stewart-2013-08-02 Or what it means to be intelligent? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/john-duncan-2013-08-30 Think again: http://www.ideasroadshow.com/library
ClassicThesis
I try to use ClassicThesis under Lyx. I unpacked this: (classicthesis-v4.2 is a bugfix release of the classic thesis template that for the first time introduces BibLaTeX, a powerful package for formatting citations and references. Due to lacking support in LyX, several hacks have been applied (wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex) so that standard LyX dialogs could be used for citation input, and bibliography databases found during compilation. BibLaTeX is capable of employing several backends for bibliography management; we provide two: biber, the preferred and most capable one (but still immature and sometimes glitchy), and bibtex8. If both fail for you, revert to the old bibliography management with BibTeX.) and followed this: Test the template by opening and compiling ClassicThesis.lyx in this order: 1-classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_biber/ (tested and worked with TeX Live 2014 on Fedora Linux 22) 2-classicthesis-LyX-v4.2_biblatex_bibtex8/ (tested and worked with MikTeX 2.9 on Windows as well) 3-classicthesis-LyX-v4.1_bugfix/ Note that this is the same template set up in three different ways - you will be using only one of the folders. Under Kubuntu (14. ) and using Lyx2.2.0 (of 23.5.2016) I get the following errors: 1- csquotes.sty not found 2- csquotes.sty not found 3- mparlack.sty not found Under Debian (GNU/Linux 8.4 (jessie) Release: 8.4) and using Lyx2.2.0 (of 23.5.2016) I get the following errors: 1- biblatex.sty not found 2- biblatex.sty not found 3- beramono.sty not found What do I have to do to get it working (especially the one under Kubuntu)? Could it be a texlive issue? Wolfgang
Re: classicthesis - how to include a chapter
On 04/21/2016 07:59 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: I might have more questions, especially re references (biblatex), since they do not show up in the pdf output. But will first fiddle around before asking. Try the "two simple examples" from http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex to check whether biber or bibtex8 work for you. LyX 2.2 will ease the use of biblatex, you might want to give it a try. Let us know.
Re: classicthesis - how to include a chapter
On 21.04.2016 11:49, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: On 21.04.2016 11:14, Kornel Benko wrote: Am Donnerstag, 21. April 2016 um 10:22:10, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> How do I include a further chapter in the classicthesis template? I tried in the main classicthesis.lyx after \pagenumbering{arabic}Some Kind of Manual include: chapter01.lyx include: chapter02.lyx include: chapter03.lyx include: chapter04.lyx to include a new chapter05.lyx I could not find a description in the template Wolfgang Insert->File->Child Document Kornel I tried that already. Do I have to prepare the file to be included before? I copied the chapter 4 of the template, renamed it to chapter05.lyx and included it as you describe. However, how can I now change in this file the chapter 4 into 5? Wolfgang
Re: classicthesis - how to include a chapter
On 21.04.2016 11:49, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: On 21.04.2016 11:14, Kornel Benko wrote: Am Donnerstag, 21. April 2016 um 10:22:10, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> How do I include a further chapter in the classicthesis template? I tried in the main classicthesis.lyx after \pagenumbering{arabic}Some Kind of Manual include: chapter01.lyx include: chapter02.lyx include: chapter03.lyx include: chapter04.lyx to include a new chapter05.lyx I could not find a description in the template Wolfgang Insert->File->Child Document Kornel I tried that already. Do I have to prepare the file to be included before? I copied the chapter 4 of the template, renamed it to chapter05.lyx and included it as you describe. However, how can I now change in this file the chapter 4 into 5? Wolfgang I managed to get the chapter number of the subfile alright, apparently the program does it (after saving?). I might have more questions, especially re references (biblatex), since they do not show up in the pdf output. But will first fiddle around before asking. Wolfgang
Re: classicthesis - how to include a chapter
On 21.04.2016 11:14, Kornel Benko wrote: Am Donnerstag, 21. April 2016 um 10:22:10, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> How do I include a further chapter in the classicthesis template? I tried in the main classicthesis.lyx after \pagenumbering{arabic}Some Kind of Manual include: chapter01.lyx include: chapter02.lyx include: chapter03.lyx include: chapter04.lyx to include a new chapter05.lyx I could not find a description in the template Wolfgang Insert->File->Child Document Kornel I tried that already. Do I have to prepare the file to be included before? I copied the chapter 4 of the template, renamed it to chapter05.lyx and included it as you describe. However, how can I now change in this file the chapter 4 into 5? Wolfgang
Re: classicthesis - how to include a chapter
Am Donnerstag, 21. April 2016 um 10:22:10, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> > How do I include a further chapter in the classicthesis template? > I tried in the main classicthesis.lyx after > \pagenumbering{arabic}Some Kind of Manual > include: chapter01.lyx > include: chapter02.lyx > include: chapter03.lyx > include: chapter04.lyx > to include a new chapter05.lyx > I could not find a description in the template > > Wolfgang Insert->File->Child Document Kornel signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
classicthesis - how to include a chapter
How do I include a further chapter in the classicthesis template? I tried in the main classicthesis.lyx after \pagenumbering{arabic}Some Kind of Manual include: chapter01.lyx include: chapter02.lyx include: chapter03.lyx include: chapter04.lyx to include a new chapter05.lyx I could not find a description in the template Wolfgang
adding module 'csquotes' in classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 produced loss of documents
Hi all, after adding the module 'csquotes' and export to PDF my system started an infinite loop. Before I realized what was gong on the process had destroyed the child document involved. In another instance I even lost the master document. I had received no warnings whatsoever. Jürgen Spitzmüller provided the following cure when using Miede's classicthesis with an *early version* of the csquotes.module: Open csquotes.module and look for Preamble \usepackage{etoolbox} \AtEndPreamble{\usepackage{csquotes}} EndPreamble Then replace 'Preamble' by 'AddToPreamble'. Save. Good luck, Michael Berger PS: you will probably find the file csquotes.module in: /usr/share/lyx/layouts/...
Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?
Am Freitag, den 19.02.2016, 19:07 +0100 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: > It works for me. You could send an example file which produces the > error. Then I can probably see what's wrong. FYI the problem was that the csquotes module used Preamble ... EndPreamble at top level, which overwrote classicthesis.layout's own preamble additions. Using AddPreamble instead solves the issue. See new module here: http://www.spitzmueller.org/tools/lyx/csquotes.module Jürgen > > Jürgen
Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?
Michael Berger online.de> writes: > > Hi Philip, > > >This issue was solved by Philip and has thus become obsolete Michael Berger
Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?
Am Donnerstag, den 18.02.2016, 10:13 +0100 schrieb Michael Berger: > Second issue > Using Jürgen's nice and useful new modules like csquotes (context- > sensitive quotes) fail to work in classicthesis-LyX-v4.1, i. e. are > not available in full in the Insert > Custom Insets menu and produce > quite a number of errors > At this point I want to thank Jürgen Spitzmüller who so very > generously and repeatedly supported my efforts (I know close to > nothing about Latex). > But he flatly denies that his module(s) do not work there - stating > that he himself used them just as I was trying. It works for me. You could send an example file which produces the error. Then I can probably see what's wrong. Jürgen
Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?
Unglueckszahl 13, I guess Wolfgang Am 19.02.2016 um 14:30 schrieb Michael Berger: Hi Philip, Uwe,John, Liviu, Philip, as indicated this morning this is what I experienced when preparing a minimal example file. But I do not know if this is helping or rather more confusing for your investigation. Four of the 14 child documents in my master can have underlined text parts: Chapter 01, Chapter02, Chapter03 and Chapter04, but actually only Chapter04 contained text with underbar. I excluded 13 children but left Chapter04 included - the one I thought was the culprit with some text with underbar. To my surprise export to PDF went smoothly for both the child and the master. I had 13 out of 14 children included - perfect, but useless for you. So, I started re-including the child documents one by one, each time compiling in between but found no problems until I had re-included number 14= Chapter03, and the problem reoccurred. I had now all 14 children included - sh...! Next I removed Chapter03 as Include but inserted it as a LyX document. Now I had 13 children included and one inserted as LyX document = 14 in total - sh... again! In short: with more than 13 children/inserted documents the problem occurs. In other words: Compilation works even with Chapter04 containing underlined text as long as the total number is not more than 13. I did some more experimenting like adding pieces of text with underbar somewhere in the master but could not get a minimal example. What I did NOT try was to add some text with an underbar in one or all of the three other Chapters01, ..02, ..03. All this makes absolutely no sense to me - could it be that the number of children and/or inserted Lyx documents matters? Could it be that there would be no problem if I used no child documents but instead would write this whole thing in one piece? At least there is an indication that the number of child documents used in one master may be limited. Sorry for all this turbulence . Put all the blame on me and I will accept it without grumble! Best, Michael Berger
anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?
Hi Philip, Uwe,John, Liviu, Philip, as indicated this morning this is what I experienced when preparing a minimal example file. But I do not know if this is helping or rather more confusing for your investigation. Four of the 14 child documents in my master can have underlined text parts: Chapter 01, Chapter02, Chapter03 and Chapter04, but actually only Chapter04 contained text with underbar. I excluded 13 children but left Chapter04 included - the one I thought was the culprit with some text with underbar. To my surprise export to PDF went smoothly for both the child and the master. I had 13 out of 14 children included - perfect, but useless for you. So, I started re-including the child documents one by one, each time compiling in between but found no problems until I had re-included number 14= Chapter03, and the problem reoccurred. I had now all 14 children included - sh...! Next I removed Chapter03 as Include but inserted it as a LyX document. Now I had 13 children included and one inserted as LyX document = 14 in total - sh... again! In short: with more than 13 children/inserted documents the problem occurs. In other words: Compilation works even with Chapter04 containing underlined text as long as the total number is not more than 13. I did some more experimenting like adding pieces of text with underbar somewhere in the master but could not get a minimal example. What I did NOT try was to add some text with an underbar in one or all of the three other Chapters01, ..02, ..03. All this makes absolutely no sense to me - could it be that the number of children and/or inserted Lyx documents matters? Could it be that there would be no problem if I used no child documents but instead would write this whole thing in one piece? At least there is an indication that the number of child documents used in one master may be limited. Sorry for all this turbulence . Put all the blame on me and I will accept it without grumble! Best, Michael Berger
Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?
Good morning Philip, I take your info on the First issue as very, very good news because I was just about to throw the towel due to the new frustrating experience I've made in the course of preparing a mini example file. But let me report about this to you in a separate e-mail. As for now, please see my comments below. On 02/18/2016 04:57 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: First issue Underlining text with 'underbar' in the master document (e.g. _Siti)_ enters an endless loop when trying to compile to PDF with the fatal effects described above. Funny enough it compiled (sometimes?) before in a child document but did not when included in the master. And: I can stop the destruction of files only if I cut the power off immediately after the loop started! I see what you mean, and I can reproduce it. I haven't observed any files being deleted though. It will take some time to check all this, please be patient. There are many packages included with classic thesis template and one has to go removing them one by one until everything works again. Hah! This is good news towards my problem as I was just about to go back to KOMA-Script because in a master thesis one simply must be able to underline some text parts. And, of course, I will have all the patience in the world! Second issue Using Jürgen's nice and useful new modules like csquotes (context-sensitive quotes) fail to work in classicthesis-LyX-v4.1, i. e. are not available in full in the Insert > Custom Insets menu and produce quite a number of errors I unfortunately cannot even test this as I don't see the module in my modules list. But again, clashes are possible, not all (versions of) packages work well with one another. First, you should not bother too much about this for the time being. Jürgen's new features are really great (especially for linguists and work well in Koma-Script documents) but not a conditio sine qua non. However, if you also plan to attend to this issue, you find the necessary info here: https://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules in "Extending LyX's functionality" Now there is hope these problems may have been already resolved in the a bug-fix version of the v4.1 template in the 4.2 bundle which you told me. I will download the 4.2 version and then see to it. I don't think the above issues were addressed in 4.2. I'd rather try to remove (or comment out) calls to packages in classicthesis-config.tex and see if that helps. You can have the command "top" running in a terminal window. Once pdflatex enters the loop (CPU usage 100%), just kill it with a 'k' Yes, I agree. I downloaded and checked 4.2 and could not find any issue related hint. But thanks for telling me how to kill a running process, it was new to me! I am deeply grateful to you and your colleague developers for investing so much effort in other people's problems! Cheers, Michael Berger
Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?
First issue Underlining text with 'underbar' in the master document (e.g. _Siti)_ enters an endless loop when trying to compile to PDF with the fatal effects described above. Funny enough it compiled (sometimes?) before in a child document but did not when included in the master. And: I can stop the destruction of files only if I cut the power off immediately after the loop started! I see what you mean, and I can reproduce it. I haven't observed any files being deleted though. It will take some time to check all this, please be patient. There are many packages included with classic thesis template and one has to go removing them one by one until everything works again. Second issue Using Jürgen's nice and useful new modules like csquotes (context-sensitive quotes) fail to work in classicthesis-LyX-v4.1, i. e. are not available in full in the Insert > Custom Insets menu and produce quite a number of errors I unfortunately cannot even test this as I don't see the module in my modules list. But again, clashes are possible, not all (versions of) packages work well with one another. Now there is hope these problems may have been already resolved in the a bug-fix version of the v4.1 template in the 4.2 bundle which you told me. I will download the 4.2 version and then see to it. I don't think the above issues were addressed in 4.2. I'd rather try to remove (or comment out) calls to packages in classicthesis-config.tex and see if that helps. You can have the command "top" running in a terminal window. Once pdflatex enters the loop (CPU usage 100%), just kill it with a 'k'
Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?
Hi Michael, A couple of thoughts below. On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Michael Berger <id...@online.de> wrote: > > On 02/17/2016 07:17 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: > > On 02/17/2016 11:43 AM, Michael Berger wrote: > > Hi, it seems that I am a rare exception using André Miede's > 'classicthesis-LyX-v4.1' > I came across some issues that I would like to discuss with others. > > Anybody out there and interested? > > > Hi Michael, > Let's discuss it, what's been bothering you? BTW, you know there's a > bug-fix version of the v4.1 template in the 4.2 bundle? > > Hi Philip, > I am really glad for offering help! > Very briefly, this is what 'bothers' and confuses me: > In support of my son who is studying linguistics I am working on a number of > papers riddled with all sorts of linguistic specialties. > > All the papers before were written using document class in KOMA-Script > article and went just fine. > Then I started preparing my son's master thesis using Miede's very brilliant > classicthesis-LyX-v4.1. I used some text parts of previous Koma-Script > papers by copy and paste. That went fine until I was rewarded with latex > errors - not only that, I lost that child document involved and when further > experimenting I even lost my master document. > Eventually I was able to identify the reason behind this first issue (I > reported all this to the list): > > First issue > Underlining text with 'underbar' in the master document (e.g. Siti) enters > an endless loop when trying to compile to PDF with the fatal effects > described above. > Funny enough it compiled (sometimes?) before in a child document but did not > when included in the master. > And: I can stop the destruction of files only if I cut the power off > immediately after the loop started! > If you encounter data loss instances, a very good approach is to use an automatic backup software like SpiderOak which keeps ALL historical copies available to the user (or Dropbox which for free keeps only 30-days worth of historic copies). If something awry goes up, you have a very recent backup handy. Second, this sounds like a data loss bug affecting LyX. It would be very helpful to the devels if you could come up with a very simple example of master/child combination exhibiting the issue, and post it here or on the bug tracker. See this: http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/MinimalExample > Second issue > Using Jürgen's nice and useful new modules like csquotes (context-sensitive > quotes) fail to work in classicthesis-LyX-v4.1, i. e. are not available in > full in the Insert > Custom Insets menu and produce quite a number of errors > At this point I want to thank Jürgen Spitzmüller who so very generously and > repeatedly supported my efforts (I know close to nothing about Latex). > But he flatly denies that his module(s) do not work there - stating that he > himself used them just as I was trying. > The only way for our devels to see what's wrong is for you to provide a simple self-contained example LyX file (see above). It is entirely possible the issue happens on your system only, or only on your platform, etc., so the devels can't replicate your issue. Otherwise it's only guesswork... > Now there is hope these problems may have been already resolved in the a > bug-fix version of the v4.1 template in the 4.2 bundle which you told me. I > will download the 4.2 version and then see to it. > So far I had no reason to use version 4.2 as none of the distributions I am > using (openSUSE v13.2; openSuse Leap 14.1, Mageia5) supports the > scr-packages needed for it. > > I run: LyX 2.1.3; KDE (everything up to date) > and most of my documents are multilingual: German, English USA, Greek and > lots of special symbols and characters. > Such complex set-ups can affect bugs manifesting themselves or not, so minimal examples are crucial, as explained above. Regards, Liviu > Thanks again for your attention and best regards, > Michael Berger > > -- Do you think you know what math is? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/ian-stewart-2013-08-02 Or what it means to be intelligent? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/john-duncan-2013-08-30 Think again: http://www.ideasroadshow.com/library
Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?
On 02/17/2016 07:17 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote: On 02/17/2016 11:43 AM, Michael Berger wrote: Hi, it seems that I am a rare exception using André Miede's 'classicthesis-LyX-v4.1' I came across some issues that I would like to discuss with others. Anybody out there and interested? Hi Michael, Let's discuss it, what's been bothering you? BTW, you know there's a bug-fix version of the v4.1 template in the 4.2 bundle? Hi Philip, I am really glad for offering help! Very briefly, this is what 'bothers' and confuses me: In support of my son who is studying linguistics I am working on a number of papers riddled with all sorts of linguistic specialties. All the papers before were written using document class in KOMA-Script article and went just fine. Then I started preparing my son's master thesis using Miede's very brilliant classicthesis-LyX-v4.1. I used some text parts of previous Koma-Script papers by copy and paste. That went fine until I was rewarded with latex errors - not only that, I lost that child document involved and when further experimenting I even lost my master document. Eventually I was able to identify the reason behind this first issue (I reported all this to the list): First issue Underlining text with 'underbar' in the master document (e.g. _Siti)_ enters an endless loop when trying to compile to PDF with the fatal effects described above. Funny enough it compiled (sometimes?) before in a child document but did not when included in the master. And: I can stop the destruction of files only if I cut the power off immediately after the loop started! Second issue Using Jürgen's nice and useful new modules like csquotes (context-sensitive quotes) fail to work in classicthesis-LyX-v4.1, i. e. are not available in full in the Insert > Custom Insets menu and produce quite a number of errors At this point I want to thank Jürgen Spitzmüller who so very generously and repeatedly supported my efforts (I know close to nothing about Latex). But he flatly denies that his module(s) do not work there - stating that he himself used them just as I was trying. Now there is hope these problems may have been already resolved in the a bug-fix version of the v4.1 template in the 4.2 bundle which you told me. I will download the 4.2 version and then see to it. So far I had no reason to use version 4.2 as none of the distributions I am using (openSUSE v13.2; openSuse Leap 14.1, Mageia5) supports the scr-packages needed for it. I run: LyX 2.1.3; KDE (everything up to date) and most of my documents are multilingual: German, English USA, Greek and lots of special symbols and characters. Thanks again for your attention and best regards, Michael Berger
Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?
On 02/17/2016 05:53 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote: On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 5:43 PM, Michael Berger <id...@online.de> wrote: Hi, it seems that I am a rare exception using André Miede's 'classicthesis-LyX-v4.1' I came across some issues that I would like to discuss with others. Anybody out there and interested? I use classicthesis, but if you'd like to report issues it's probably best to do so at: https://bitbucket.org/amiede/classicthesis/issues?status=new=open Regards, Liviu Cheers Michael Berger Hi Liviu, thanks for the link. I checked through all the issues there but could find nothing that relates to my problems. If necessary I will post my issue there later. Michael Berger
Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?
On 02/17/2016 11:43 AM, Michael Berger wrote: Hi, it seems that I am a rare exception using André Miede's 'classicthesis-LyX-v4.1' I came across some issues that I would like to discuss with others. Anybody out there and interested? Hi Michael, Let's discuss it, what's been bothering you? BTW, you know there's a bug-fix version of the v4.1 template in the 4.2 bundle?
Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 5:43 PM, Michael Berger <id...@online.de> wrote: > Hi, it seems that I am a rare exception using André Miede's > 'classicthesis-LyX-v4.1' > I came across some issues that I would like to discuss with others. > > Anybody out there and interested? > I use classicthesis, but if you'd like to report issues it's probably best to do so at: https://bitbucket.org/amiede/classicthesis/issues?status=new=open Regards, Liviu > Cheers > Michael Berger -- Do you think you know what math is? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/ian-stewart-2013-08-02 Or what it means to be intelligent? http://www.ideasroadshow.com/issues/john-duncan-2013-08-30 Think again: http://www.ideasroadshow.com/library
anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?
Hi, it seems that I am a rare exception using André Miede's 'classicthesis-LyX-v4.1' I came across some issues that I would like to discuss with others. Anybody out there and interested? Cheers Michael Berger
Re: margins problem in classicthesis additional chapters
On 17 November 2011 20:10, PhilipPirrip p...@net.hr wrote: On 11/17/2011 02:53 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file present in the classicthesis package but, after I compiled the ClassicThesis.lyx in the generated pdf the text is centered and no more justified like it is in the latter Chapters... You'll have to dig this one by yourself, I can't see how anyone here could help you without the files you modified. First, make a backup copy of all your files. Then, copy Chapter03.lyx to Chapter05.lyx. What's the output like now? What does your Chapter05.lyx look like when you compile it separately? Try playing a bit, shouldn't be hard to find out where the problem is. As a last resort, upload all of your .lyx files (even better, a minimal example) somewhere so that we can take a look at them. The problem seems that disappeared. I only delete the Child documents in the main lyx file and I included them again and now the margins are justified. I do not know how it solves, but seems it's ok now! Thanks for helping, G. * *
bracktes of references in classicthesis style
Hi all, How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included by bib.file in the classicthesis package? This is how they are in the pdf: More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... How can I change this refrence in: More recently, Boero (2010) argued that Thanks a lot for helping, Gian
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
On 11/18/11 at 12:56pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included by bib.file in the classicthesis package? This is how they are in the pdf: More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... How can I change this refrence in: More recently, Boero (2010) argued that What is the style (the .bst) file you are using? That's what takes care of this and other formatiing. I normally use the kluwer style, which does this kind of author-year citations the way I need. Manolo
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
2011/11/18 Manolo Martínez man...@austrohungaro.com On 11/18/11 at 12:56pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included by bib.file in the classicthesis package? This is how they are in the pdf: More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... How can I change this refrence in: More recently, Boero (2010) argued that What is the style (the .bst) file you are using? That's what takes care of this and other formatiing. I normally use the kluwer style, which does this kind of author-year citations the way I need. Manolo I am using the biochem style, but indeed I do not completely like it, also because I would like the doi and/or the url would compare in the reference list... I would try the kluwer style as you wrote, any others style that sound scientific to suggest me? How to add new ones? (I am using jabref for the bib) Many thanks, G.
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
On 11/18/11 at 01:12pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I would try the kluwer style as you wrote, any others style that sound scientific to suggest me? How to add new ones? (I am using jabref for the bib) If you are writing a doctoral dissertation, you may want to look how other well-regarded dissertation from your department formatted references -- if there are no official guidelines, that is -- and then try some .bst untl you find one that looks like those. Or ask the LaTeX geek in your deparment; there is probably one :) As to how to change the citation style, it's done in LyX, not JabRef. Take a look at the User's Guide, section 6.5 Manolo
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
2011/11/18 Manolo Martínez man...@austrohungaro.com On 11/18/11 at 01:12pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I would try the kluwer style as you wrote, any others style that sound scientific to suggest me? How to add new ones? (I am using jabref for the bib) If you are writing a doctoral dissertation, you may want to look how other well-regarded dissertation from your department formatted references -- if there are no official guidelines, that is -- and then try some .bst untl you find one that looks like those. Or ask the LaTeX geek in your deparment; there is probably one :) As to how to change the citation style, it's done in LyX, not JabRef. Take a look at the User's Guide, section 6.5 Manolo Hi again Manolo, Unfortunately I am the only and (probably the first according my knowledge) insane PhD student that used LyX or other latex supports for writing his thesis... ...I indeed do not win a medal for that, but since I would be proud of the results, I tried for LyX... I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this situation: ...People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style Provide (author?)(year?)students with. Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis. may my bib file has something that don't work with classicthesis? Really thanks for supporting me, G.
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
On 11/18/11 at 01:50pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this situation: ...People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style Provide (author?)(year?)students with. Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis. may my bib file has something that don't work with classicthesis? I'm not sure I understand. When I used the classidthesis template there was a child document dedicated to the bibliography. Why don't you try adding your bib file there. And, again, the way to change formatting is via the bibtex style; it has nothing to do with the bib file. But I may be missing something -- I'm also a junior lyX user myself! Manolo
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
2011/11/18 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci gian.benu...@gmail.com: Hi all, How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included by bib.file in the classicthesis package? This is how they are in the pdf: More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... How can I change this refrence in: More recently, Boero (2010) argued that That's annoying, but easy to fix. See [1]. You can also input 'round' in Document Class options. Liviu [1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6777 Thanks a lot for helping, Gian -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
On 18/11/2011 7:50 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this situation: People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style .Provide (author?)(year?)students with. Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis. The (author?) (year?) in your pdf is a result of using a BibTeX style file (.bst file) which is incompatible with Natbib's author-year citation engine. Unfortunately, the current situation is that there is no indication in the LyX GUI on whether the choice of style you make is actually compatible with your document settings. Cheers, Julien
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
Thank you very much Liviu! Your help, fixes my problem... now I have round brackets in references... Now I only need to solve the problem of capital letter in emph text style in the pdf titiles and running titles un tu the header of the pages... :S Cheers, Gian 2011/11/18 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com 2011/11/18 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci gian.benu...@gmail.com: Hi all, How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included by bib.file in the classicthesis package? This is how they are in the pdf: More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... How can I change this refrence in: More recently, Boero (2010) argued that That's annoying, but easy to fix. See [1]. You can also input 'round' in Document Class options. Liviu [1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6777 Thanks a lot for helping, Gian -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail -- Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci Ph.D. Candidate University of Perugia Department of Applied Biology Borgo XX Giugno, 74 I-06121 - Perugia, ITALY Tel: +39.0755856433 Fax: +39.0755856069 Email: gian.benu...@gmail.com *- Do not print this email unless you really need to. Save paper and protect the environment! -*
Re: margins problem in classicthesis additional chapters
On 17 November 2011 20:10, PhilipPirrip p...@net.hr wrote: On 11/17/2011 02:53 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file present in the classicthesis package but, after I compiled the ClassicThesis.lyx in the generated pdf the text is centered and no more justified like it is in the latter Chapters... You'll have to dig this one by yourself, I can't see how anyone here could help you without the files you modified. First, make a backup copy of all your files. Then, copy Chapter03.lyx to Chapter05.lyx. What's the output like now? What does your Chapter05.lyx look like when you compile it separately? Try playing a bit, shouldn't be hard to find out where the problem is. As a last resort, upload all of your .lyx files (even better, a minimal example) somewhere so that we can take a look at them. The problem seems that disappeared. I only delete the Child documents in the main lyx file and I included them again and now the margins are justified. I do not know how it solves, but seems it's ok now! Thanks for helping, G. * *
bracktes of references in classicthesis style
Hi all, How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included by bib.file in the classicthesis package? This is how they are in the pdf: More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... How can I change this refrence in: More recently, Boero (2010) argued that Thanks a lot for helping, Gian
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
On 11/18/11 at 12:56pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included by bib.file in the classicthesis package? This is how they are in the pdf: More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... How can I change this refrence in: More recently, Boero (2010) argued that What is the style (the .bst) file you are using? That's what takes care of this and other formatiing. I normally use the kluwer style, which does this kind of author-year citations the way I need. Manolo
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
2011/11/18 Manolo Martínez man...@austrohungaro.com On 11/18/11 at 12:56pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included by bib.file in the classicthesis package? This is how they are in the pdf: More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... How can I change this refrence in: More recently, Boero (2010) argued that What is the style (the .bst) file you are using? That's what takes care of this and other formatiing. I normally use the kluwer style, which does this kind of author-year citations the way I need. Manolo I am using the biochem style, but indeed I do not completely like it, also because I would like the doi and/or the url would compare in the reference list... I would try the kluwer style as you wrote, any others style that sound scientific to suggest me? How to add new ones? (I am using jabref for the bib) Many thanks, G.
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
On 11/18/11 at 01:12pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I would try the kluwer style as you wrote, any others style that sound scientific to suggest me? How to add new ones? (I am using jabref for the bib) If you are writing a doctoral dissertation, you may want to look how other well-regarded dissertation from your department formatted references -- if there are no official guidelines, that is -- and then try some .bst untl you find one that looks like those. Or ask the LaTeX geek in your deparment; there is probably one :) As to how to change the citation style, it's done in LyX, not JabRef. Take a look at the User's Guide, section 6.5 Manolo
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
2011/11/18 Manolo Martínez man...@austrohungaro.com On 11/18/11 at 01:12pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I would try the kluwer style as you wrote, any others style that sound scientific to suggest me? How to add new ones? (I am using jabref for the bib) If you are writing a doctoral dissertation, you may want to look how other well-regarded dissertation from your department formatted references -- if there are no official guidelines, that is -- and then try some .bst untl you find one that looks like those. Or ask the LaTeX geek in your deparment; there is probably one :) As to how to change the citation style, it's done in LyX, not JabRef. Take a look at the User's Guide, section 6.5 Manolo Hi again Manolo, Unfortunately I am the only and (probably the first according my knowledge) insane PhD student that used LyX or other latex supports for writing his thesis... ...I indeed do not win a medal for that, but since I would be proud of the results, I tried for LyX... I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this situation: ...People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style Provide (author?)(year?)students with. Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis. may my bib file has something that don't work with classicthesis? Really thanks for supporting me, G.
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
On 11/18/11 at 01:50pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this situation: ...People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style Provide (author?)(year?)students with. Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis. may my bib file has something that don't work with classicthesis? I'm not sure I understand. When I used the classidthesis template there was a child document dedicated to the bibliography. Why don't you try adding your bib file there. And, again, the way to change formatting is via the bibtex style; it has nothing to do with the bib file. But I may be missing something -- I'm also a junior lyX user myself! Manolo
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
2011/11/18 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci gian.benu...@gmail.com: Hi all, How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included by bib.file in the classicthesis package? This is how they are in the pdf: More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... How can I change this refrence in: More recently, Boero (2010) argued that That's annoying, but easy to fix. See [1]. You can also input 'round' in Document Class options. Liviu [1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6777 Thanks a lot for helping, Gian -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
On 18/11/2011 7:50 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this situation: People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style .Provide (author?)(year?)students with. Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis. The (author?) (year?) in your pdf is a result of using a BibTeX style file (.bst file) which is incompatible with Natbib's author-year citation engine. Unfortunately, the current situation is that there is no indication in the LyX GUI on whether the choice of style you make is actually compatible with your document settings. Cheers, Julien
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
Thank you very much Liviu! Your help, fixes my problem... now I have round brackets in references... Now I only need to solve the problem of capital letter in emph text style in the pdf titiles and running titles un tu the header of the pages... :S Cheers, Gian 2011/11/18 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com 2011/11/18 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci gian.benu...@gmail.com: Hi all, How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included by bib.file in the classicthesis package? This is how they are in the pdf: More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... How can I change this refrence in: More recently, Boero (2010) argued that That's annoying, but easy to fix. See [1]. You can also input 'round' in Document Class options. Liviu [1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6777 Thanks a lot for helping, Gian -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail -- Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci Ph.D. Candidate University of Perugia Department of Applied Biology Borgo XX Giugno, 74 I-06121 - Perugia, ITALY Tel: +39.0755856433 Fax: +39.0755856069 Email: gian.benu...@gmail.com *- Do not print this email unless you really need to. Save paper and protect the environment! -*
Re: margins problem in classicthesis additional chapters
On 17 November 2011 20:10, PhilipPirrip <p...@net.hr> wrote: > On 11/17/2011 02:53 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: > > I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file >> present in the classicthesis package >> but, after I compiled the ClassicThesis.lyx in the generated pdf the >> text is centered and no more justified like it is in the latter >> Chapters... >> > > You'll have to dig this one by yourself, I can't see how anyone here could > help you without the files you modified. > > First, make a backup copy of all your files. > > Then, copy Chapter03.lyx to Chapter05.lyx. > What's the output like now? > > What does your Chapter05.lyx look like when you compile it separately? > > Try playing a bit, shouldn't be hard to find out where the problem is. > > As a last resort, upload all of your .lyx files (even better, a minimal > example) somewhere so that we can take a look at them. > > > The problem seems that disappeared. I only delete the Child documents in the main lyx file and I included them again and now the margins are justified. I do not know how it solves, but seems it's ok now! Thanks for helping, G. * *
bracktes of references in classicthesis style
Hi all, How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included by bib.file in the classicthesis package? This is how they are in the pdf: More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... How can I change this refrence in: More recently, Boero (2010) argued that Thanks a lot for helping, Gian
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
On 11/18/11 at 12:56pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: > > How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included > by bib.file in the classicthesis package? > This is how they are in the pdf: > > More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... > > How can I change this refrence in: > > More recently, Boero (2010) argued that > What is the style (the .bst) file you are using? That's what takes care of this and other formatiing. I normally use the kluwer style, which does this kind of author-year citations the way I need. Manolo
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
2011/11/18 Manolo Martínez <man...@austrohungaro.com> > On 11/18/11 at 12:56pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: > > > > How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references > included > > by bib.file in the classicthesis package? > > This is how they are in the pdf: > > > > More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... > > > > How can I change this refrence in: > > > > More recently, Boero (2010) argued that > > > > What is the style (the .bst) file you are using? That's what takes care of > this > and other formatiing. I normally use the kluwer style, which does this > kind of > author-year citations the way I need. > > Manolo > I am using the biochem style, but indeed I do not completely like it, also because I would like the doi and/or the url would compare in the reference list... I would try the kluwer style as you wrote, any others style that "sound" scientific to suggest me? How to add new ones? (I am using jabref for the bib) Many thanks, G.
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
On 11/18/11 at 01:12pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: > I would try the kluwer style as you wrote, > any others style that "sound" scientific to suggest me? How to add new > ones? (I am using jabref for the bib) If you are writing a doctoral dissertation, you may want to look how other well-regarded dissertation from your department formatted references -- if there are no official guidelines, that is -- and then try some .bst untl you find one that looks like those. Or ask the LaTeX geek in your deparment; there is probably one :) As to how to change the citation style, it's done in LyX, not JabRef. Take a look at the User's Guide, section 6.5 Manolo
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
2011/11/18 Manolo Martínez <man...@austrohungaro.com> > On 11/18/11 at 01:12pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: > > I would try the kluwer style as you wrote, > > any others style that "sound" scientific to suggest me? How to add new > > ones? (I am using jabref for the bib) > > If you are writing a doctoral dissertation, you may want to look how other > well-regarded dissertation from your department formatted references -- if > there are no official guidelines, that is -- and then try some .bst untl > you > find one that looks like those. Or ask the LaTeX geek in your deparment; > there > is probably one :) > > As to how to change the citation style, it's done in LyX, not JabRef. Take > a > look at the User's Guide, section 6.5 > > Manolo > Hi again Manolo, Unfortunately I am the only and (probably the first according my knowledge) "insane" PhD student that used LyX or other latex supports for writing his thesis... ...I indeed do not win a medal for that, but since I would be proud of the results, I tried for LyX... I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this situation: ...People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style Provide (author?)(year?)students with. Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis. may my bib file has something that don't work with classicthesis? Really thanks for supporting me, G.
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
On 11/18/11 at 01:50pm, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: > I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into > the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this > situation: > > ...People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style > Provide (author?)(year?)students with. > > Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author > position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis. > > may my bib file has something that don't work with classicthesis? > I'm not sure I understand. When I used the classidthesis template there was a child document dedicated to the bibliography. Why don't you try adding your bib file there. And, again, the way to change formatting is via the bibtex style; it has nothing to do with the bib file. But I may be missing something -- I'm also a junior lyX user myself! Manolo
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
2011/11/18 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci <gian.benu...@gmail.com>: > > Hi all, > > How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references included > by bib.file in the classicthesis package? > This is how they are in the pdf: > > More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... > > How can I change this refrence in: > > More recently, Boero (2010) argued that > That's annoying, but easy to fix. See [1]. You can also input 'round' in Document Class options. Liviu [1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6777 > > Thanks a lot for helping, > > > > Gian > -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
On 18/11/2011 7:50 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I just fitted some different styles for references adding my bib file into the first chapter of classicthesis. In most of the cases I got this situation: People interested (author?) [(year?)]only in the nice style .Provide (author?)(year?)students with. Otherwise, if I clic the (author?) the file jumped to correct author position in the bibliography at the end of the thesis. The (author?) (year?) in your pdf is a result of using a BibTeX style file (.bst file) which is incompatible with Natbib's author-year citation engine. Unfortunately, the current situation is that there is no indication in the LyX GUI on whether the choice of style you make is actually compatible with your document settings. Cheers, Julien
Re: bracktes of references in classicthesis style
Thank you very much Liviu! Your help, fixes my problem... now I have round brackets in references... Now I only need to solve the problem of capital letter in emph text style in the pdf titiles and running titles un tu the header of the pages... :S Cheers, Gian 2011/11/18 Liviu Andronic <landronim...@gmail.com> > 2011/11/18 Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci <gian.benu...@gmail.com>: > > > > Hi all, > > > > How to change the brackets type (round brackets) of the references > included > > by bib.file in the classicthesis package? > > This is how they are in the pdf: > > > > More recently, Boero [2010] argued that... > > > > How can I change this refrence in: > > > > More recently, Boero (2010) argued that > > > That's annoying, but easy to fix. See [1]. You can also input 'round' > in Document Class options. > Liviu > > [1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6777 > > > > > > Thanks a lot for helping, > > > > > > > > Gian > > > > > > -- > Do you know how to read? > http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm > http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader > Do you know how to write? > http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail > -- Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci Ph.D. Candidate University of Perugia Department of Applied Biology Borgo XX Giugno, 74 I-06121 - Perugia, ITALY Tel: +39.0755856433 Fax: +39.0755856069 Email: gian.benu...@gmail.com *- Do not print this email unless you really need to. Save paper and protect the environment! -*
Re: margins problem in classicthesis additional chapters
On 11/17/2011 02:53 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file present in the classicthesis package but, after I compiled the ClassicThesis.lyx in the generated pdf the text is centered and no more justified like it is in the latter Chapters... You'll have to dig this one by yourself, I can't see how anyone here could help you without the files you modified. First, make a backup copy of all your files. Then, copy Chapter03.lyx to Chapter05.lyx. What's the output like now? What does your Chapter05.lyx look like when you compile it separately? Try playing a bit, shouldn't be hard to find out where the problem is. As a last resort, upload all of your .lyx files (even better, a minimal example) somewhere so that we can take a look at them.
Re: margins problem in classicthesis additional chapters
On 11/17/2011 02:53 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file present in the classicthesis package but, after I compiled the ClassicThesis.lyx in the generated pdf the text is centered and no more justified like it is in the latter Chapters... You'll have to dig this one by yourself, I can't see how anyone here could help you without the files you modified. First, make a backup copy of all your files. Then, copy Chapter03.lyx to Chapter05.lyx. What's the output like now? What does your Chapter05.lyx look like when you compile it separately? Try playing a bit, shouldn't be hard to find out where the problem is. As a last resort, upload all of your .lyx files (even better, a minimal example) somewhere so that we can take a look at them.
Re: margins problem in classicthesis additional chapters
On 11/17/2011 02:53 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file present in the classicthesis package but, after I compiled the ClassicThesis.lyx in the generated pdf the text is centered and no more justified like it is in the latter Chapters... You'll have to dig this one by yourself, I can't see how anyone here could help you without the files you modified. First, make a backup copy of all your files. Then, copy Chapter03.lyx to Chapter05.lyx. What's the output like now? What does your Chapter05.lyx look like when you compile it separately? Try playing a bit, shouldn't be hard to find out where the problem is. As a last resort, upload all of your .lyx files (even better, a minimal example) somewhere so that we can take a look at them.
margins problem in classicthesis additional chapters
Hi again, I am using the lastest LYX port fo classictheis style... I am in trouble with the realization of my thesis (time burning) and I got this problem: I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file present in the classicthesis package but, after I compiled the ClassicThesis.lyx in the generated pdf the text is centered and no more justified like it is in the latter Chapters... How to fix this problem and add more chapters with a correct text spacing in the pdf??? Thank you very much, Gian
margins problem in classicthesis additional chapters
Hi again, I am using the lastest LYX port fo classictheis style... I am in trouble with the realization of my thesis (time burning) and I got this problem: I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file present in the classicthesis package but, after I compiled the ClassicThesis.lyx in the generated pdf the text is centered and no more justified like it is in the latter Chapters... How to fix this problem and add more chapters with a correct text spacing in the pdf??? Thank you very much, Gian
margins problem in classicthesis additional chapters
Hi again, I am using the lastest LYX port fo classictheis style... I am in trouble with the realization of my thesis (time burning) and I got this problem: I added a new chapters the Chapter05.lyx trough the template.lyx file present in the classicthesis package but, after I compiled the ClassicThesis.lyx in the generated pdf the text is centered and no more justified like it is in the latter Chapters... How to fix this problem and add more chapters with a correct text spacing in the pdf??? Thank you very much, Gian
Re: how to wrap the Title in classicthesis-preamble.sty
Hi again, I would be seriously happy to try the new version of classic-thesis template. Where can I find it? Do you have a direct link? Thanks a lot, Gian On 17 October 2011 00:52, PhilipPirrip p...@net.hr wrote: On 10/16/2011 10:54 PM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: I tired your advice adding the following to classicthesis-preamble.sty: \newcommand{\myTitleLine1}{**Brassicaceae: from origin to recent days\xspace} \newcommand{\myTitleLine2}{**Taxonomy, ecology and polulation studies\xspace} \newcommand{\myTitle}{\**myTitleLine1 \myTitleLine2} I am probably doing something bad... but where??? It's my fault, sorry. Commands, so it seems, should not contain digits. Just rename \myTitleLine1 to \myTitleLineA, and so on. In this case, you could have had considered using \myTitle and \mySubtitle, hm? We've just released a new version of ClassicThesis template. Its configuration does not depend on classicthesis-preamble.STY any more, but on classicthesis-config.tex. Many people had problems with the .sty. The config file is also much 'cleaner' now. Give it a try, and tell us your impressions. Regards, Pip -- Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci Ph.D. Candidate University of Perugia Department of Applied Biology Borgo XX Giugno, 74 I-06121 - Perugia, ITALY Tel: +39.0755856433 Fax: +39.0755856069 Email: gian.benu...@gmail.com *- Do not print this email unless you really need to. Save paper and protect the environment! -*
Re: how to wrap the Title in classicthesis-preamble.sty
On 10/17/2011 10:29 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote: Hi again, I would be seriously happy to try the new version of classic-thesis template. Where can I find it? Do you have a direct link? http://code.google.com/p/classicthesis/ or directly to download: classicthesis.googlecode.com/files/ClassicThesis-LyX-v3.1-beta1.zip