On 25/06/2011 7:51 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Most of the solution was that I ran the latex command too few times --
two instead of three (or maybe more). If someone writes the list with
evidence that a LyX-internal compile acts differently than a sequence
of equivalent commands, ask him to run latex
If you read the output from latex (yes, there's a lot of output and quite
little of it is relevant), it will tell you when it needs to be rerun. LyX
catches those messages and runs latex again, until the number of latex runs
is exactly sufficient to produce the final output.
Not always.
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 12:40 AM, Michael Joyner mjoy...@vbservices.net wrote:
If you read the output from latex (yes, there's a lot of output and quite
little of it is relevant), it will tell you when it needs to be rerun. LyX
catches those messages and runs latex again, until the number of
On 25/06/2011 7:51 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Most of the solution was that I ran the latex command too few times --
two instead of three (or maybe more). If someone writes the list with
evidence that a LyX-internal compile acts differently than a sequence
of equivalent commands, ask him to run latex
If you read the output from latex (yes, there's a lot of output and quite
little of it is relevant), it will tell you when it needs to be rerun. LyX
catches those messages and runs latex again, until the number of latex runs
is exactly sufficient to produce the final output.
Not always.
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 12:40 AM, Michael Joyner mjoy...@vbservices.net wrote:
If you read the output from latex (yes, there's a lot of output and quite
little of it is relevant), it will tell you when it needs to be rerun. LyX
catches those messages and runs latex again, until the number of
On 25/06/2011 7:51 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Most of the solution was that I ran the latex command too few times --
two instead of three (or maybe more). If someone writes the list with
evidence that a LyX-internal compile acts differently than a sequence
of equivalent commands, ask him to run latex
>
>
>
> If you read the output from latex (yes, there's a lot of output and quite
> little of it is relevant), it will tell you when it needs to be rerun. LyX
> catches those messages and runs latex again, until the number of latex runs
> is exactly sufficient to produce the final output.
>
Not
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 12:40 AM, Michael Joyner wrote:
>>
>>
>> If you read the output from latex (yes, there's a lot of output and quite
>> little of it is relevant), it will tell you when it needs to be rerun. LyX
>> catches those messages and runs latex again, until the
Am 24.06.2011 21:04, schrieb Steve Litt:
The following shellscript compiles my PDF:
=
#!/bin/bash
rm -f junk.*
cp -p larry.lyx junk.lyx
lyx --export latex junk.lyx
latex junk.tex
makeindex -c -q junk.idx
latex junk.tex
dvips junk.dvi
ps2pdf13 junk.ps
acroread
On Saturday 25 June 2011 08:46:33 you wrote:
Am 24.06.2011 21:04, schrieb Steve Litt:
The following shellscript compiles my PDF:
=
#!/bin/bash
rm -f junk.*
cp -p larry.lyx junk.lyx
lyx --export latex junk.lyx
latex junk.tex
makeindex -c -q
On Saturday 25 June 2011 15:47:37 Steve Litt wrote:
But more than anything else, I just want to understand this
discrepancy? What is the difference between LyX view-PDF (ps2pdf)
and an equivalent script. What is the difference between
File-export-
LaTeX and lyx --export pdf? Once I
Most of the solution was that I ran the latex command too few times --
two instead of three (or maybe more). If someone writes the list with
evidence that a LyX-internal compile acts differently than a sequence
of equivalent commands, ask him to run latex a couple more times at
the end. It
Am 24.06.2011 21:04, schrieb Steve Litt:
The following shellscript compiles my PDF:
=
#!/bin/bash
rm -f junk.*
cp -p larry.lyx junk.lyx
lyx --export latex junk.lyx
latex junk.tex
makeindex -c -q junk.idx
latex junk.tex
dvips junk.dvi
ps2pdf13 junk.ps
acroread
On Saturday 25 June 2011 08:46:33 you wrote:
Am 24.06.2011 21:04, schrieb Steve Litt:
The following shellscript compiles my PDF:
=
#!/bin/bash
rm -f junk.*
cp -p larry.lyx junk.lyx
lyx --export latex junk.lyx
latex junk.tex
makeindex -c -q
On Saturday 25 June 2011 15:47:37 Steve Litt wrote:
But more than anything else, I just want to understand this
discrepancy? What is the difference between LyX view-PDF (ps2pdf)
and an equivalent script. What is the difference between
File-export-
LaTeX and lyx --export pdf? Once I
Most of the solution was that I ran the latex command too few times --
two instead of three (or maybe more). If someone writes the list with
evidence that a LyX-internal compile acts differently than a sequence
of equivalent commands, ask him to run latex a couple more times at
the end. It
Am 24.06.2011 21:04, schrieb Steve Litt:
The following shellscript compiles my PDF:
=
#!/bin/bash
rm -f junk.*
cp -p larry.lyx junk.lyx
lyx --export latex junk.lyx
latex junk.tex
makeindex -c -q junk.idx
latex junk.tex
dvips junk.dvi
ps2pdf13 junk.ps
acroread
On Saturday 25 June 2011 08:46:33 you wrote:
> Am 24.06.2011 21:04, schrieb Steve Litt:
> > The following shellscript compiles my PDF:
> >
> > =
> > #!/bin/bash
> >
> > rm -f junk.*
> > cp -p larry.lyx junk.lyx
> > lyx --export latex junk.lyx
> > latex junk.tex
> >
On Saturday 25 June 2011 15:47:37 Steve Litt wrote:
> But more than anything else, I just want to understand this
> discrepancy? What is the difference between LyX view->PDF (ps2pdf)
> and an equivalent script. What is the difference between
> File->export-
>
> >LaTeX and lyx --export pdf? Once
Most of the solution was that I ran the latex command too few times --
two instead of three (or maybe more). If someone writes the list with
evidence that a LyX-internal compile acts differently than a sequence
of equivalent commands, ask him to run latex a couple more times at
the end. It
Hi all,
The following shellscript compiles my PDF:
=
#!/bin/bash
rm -f junk.*
cp -p larry.lyx junk.lyx
lyx --export latex junk.lyx
latex junk.tex
makeindex -c -q junk.idx
latex junk.tex
dvips junk.dvi
ps2pdf13 junk.ps
acroread junk.pdf
=
Hi all,
The following shellscript compiles my PDF:
=
#!/bin/bash
rm -f junk.*
cp -p larry.lyx junk.lyx
lyx --export latex junk.lyx
latex junk.tex
makeindex -c -q junk.idx
latex junk.tex
dvips junk.dvi
ps2pdf13 junk.ps
acroread junk.pdf
=
Hi all,
The following shellscript compiles my PDF:
=
#!/bin/bash
rm -f junk.*
cp -p larry.lyx junk.lyx
lyx --export latex junk.lyx
latex junk.tex
makeindex -c -q junk.idx
latex junk.tex
dvips junk.dvi
ps2pdf13 junk.ps
acroread junk.pdf
=
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