Hi all - I've got some misspelled words in the input completion
list. Where is it stored? How do I edit this list?
TIA
--
Bill Seager
University of Toronto Scarborough
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
Hi all - I've got some misspelled words in the input completion
list. Where is it stored? How do I edit this list?
TIA
--
Bill Seager
University of Toronto Scarborough
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
Hi all - I've got some misspelled words in the input completion
list. Where is it stored? How do I edit this list?
TIA
--
Bill Seager
University of Toronto Scarborough
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
Betreff: Re: How to edit when Lyx doesn\'t show the text?
On 09/03/2011 09:46 AM, Guest_NP wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I need to manually correct some source text (XeTeX, textgreek shows up
in the wrong encoding).
However, the source code doesn't show the lines in question.
How else can I do it?
Try
Everything that shows up in LyX (from /userpackage(rotating) to
User-specified LaTeX commands.).
I imagine that it must be somewhere in a file.
I can't change it in LyX itself because it is not editable.
Bernd
On Sep 5, 2011, at 12:08 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/04/2011 06:58 AM,
On 09/05/2011 07:04 AM, Guest_NP wrote:
Everything that shows up in LyX (from /userpackage(rotating) to
User-specified LaTeX commands.).
I imagine that it must be somewhere in a file.
All of that is added automatically by LyX, depending upon various
factors in DocumentSettings. Some of it
The biggest concern is everything that follows the LyX specific LaTeX
commands (especially /greektext and /cyrtext).
Bernd
On Sep 5, 2011, at 4:49 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/05/2011 07:04 AM, Guest_NP wrote:
Everything that shows up in LyX (from /userpackage(rotating) to
On 2011-09-04 13:00 , H. Hodges wrote:
Guest_NP bernd.kappenberg at gmx.de writes:
Dear Sirs,
Bernd,
Please do not address the entire list as Sirs. It is disrespectful to assume
that all list members are male.
Or knighted :-))-O
el
Betreff: Re: How to edit when Lyx doesn\'t show the text?
On 09/03/2011 09:46 AM, Guest_NP wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I need to manually correct some source text (XeTeX, textgreek shows up
in the wrong encoding).
However, the source code doesn't show the lines in question.
How else can I do it?
Try
Everything that shows up in LyX (from /userpackage(rotating) to
User-specified LaTeX commands.).
I imagine that it must be somewhere in a file.
I can't change it in LyX itself because it is not editable.
Bernd
On Sep 5, 2011, at 12:08 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/04/2011 06:58 AM,
On 09/05/2011 07:04 AM, Guest_NP wrote:
Everything that shows up in LyX (from /userpackage(rotating) to
User-specified LaTeX commands.).
I imagine that it must be somewhere in a file.
All of that is added automatically by LyX, depending upon various
factors in DocumentSettings. Some of it
The biggest concern is everything that follows the LyX specific LaTeX
commands (especially /greektext and /cyrtext).
Bernd
On Sep 5, 2011, at 4:49 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/05/2011 07:04 AM, Guest_NP wrote:
Everything that shows up in LyX (from /userpackage(rotating) to
On 2011-09-04 13:00 , H. Hodges wrote:
Guest_NP bernd.kappenberg at gmx.de writes:
Dear Sirs,
Bernd,
Please do not address the entire list as Sirs. It is disrespectful to assume
that all list members are male.
Or knighted :-))-O
el
ists.lyx.org
Betreff: Re: How to edit when Lyx doesn\'t show the text?
On 09/03/2011 09:46 AM, Guest_NP wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I need to manually correct some source text (XeTeX, textgreek shows up
in the wrong encoding).
However, the source code doesn't show the lines in question.
How else can I do
Everything that shows up in LyX (from /userpackage(rotating) to
"User-specified LaTeX commands.").
I imagine that it must be somewhere in a file.
I can't change it in LyX itself because it is not editable.
Bernd
On Sep 5, 2011, at 12:08 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/04/2011 06:58 AM,
On 09/05/2011 07:04 AM, Guest_NP wrote:
> Everything that shows up in LyX (from /userpackage(rotating) to
> "User-specified LaTeX commands.").
>
> I imagine that it must be somewhere in a file.
>
All of that is added automatically by LyX, depending upon various
factors in Document>Settings. Some
The biggest concern is everything that follows the "LyX specific LaTeX
commands" (especially /greektext and /cyrtext).
Bernd
On Sep 5, 2011, at 4:49 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 09/05/2011 07:04 AM, Guest_NP wrote:
Everything that shows up in LyX (from /userpackage(rotating) to
On 2011-09-04 13:00 , H. Hodges wrote:
> Guest_NP gmx.de> writes:
>
>>
>> Dear Sirs,
>>
>
> Bernd,
>
> Please do not address the entire list as "Sirs." It is disrespectful to assume
> that all list members are male.
Or knighted :-))-O
el
}
...
So where are those additional settings hiding?
Bernd
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Sat, 03 Sep 2011 10:14:38 -0400
Von: Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net
An: Guest_NP bernd.kappenb...@gmx.de
CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Betreff: Re: How to edit when Lyx doesn\'t show
Guest_NP bernd.kappenberg at gmx.de writes:
Dear Sirs,
Bernd,
Please do not address the entire list as Sirs. It is disrespectful to assume
that all list members are male.
On 09/04/2011 06:58 AM, Bernd Kappenberg wrote:
That's what I did - but the lines don't show up.
Here is what the LyX file says when opened in WordPad:
#LyX 2.0 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 413
\begin_document
\begin_header
\textclass scrartcl
}
...
So where are those additional settings hiding?
Bernd
Original-Nachricht
Datum: Sat, 03 Sep 2011 10:14:38 -0400
Von: Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net
An: Guest_NP bernd.kappenb...@gmx.de
CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Betreff: Re: How to edit when Lyx doesn\'t show
Guest_NP bernd.kappenberg at gmx.de writes:
Dear Sirs,
Bernd,
Please do not address the entire list as Sirs. It is disrespectful to assume
that all list members are male.
On 09/04/2011 06:58 AM, Bernd Kappenberg wrote:
That's what I did - but the lines don't show up.
Here is what the LyX file says when opened in WordPad:
#LyX 2.0 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 413
\begin_document
\begin_header
\textclass scrartcl
}
...
So where are those additional settings hiding?
Bernd
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Sat, 03 Sep 2011 10:14:38 -0400
> Von: Richard Heck <rgh...@comcast.net>
> An: Guest_NP <bernd.kappenb...@gmx.de>
> CC: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Betreff: Re: Ho
Guest_NP gmx.de> writes:
>
> Dear Sirs,
>
Bernd,
Please do not address the entire list as "Sirs." It is disrespectful to assume
that all list members are male.
On 09/04/2011 06:58 AM, Bernd Kappenberg wrote:
> That's what I did - but the lines don't show up.
>
>
> Here is what the LyX file says when opened in WordPad:
>
> #LyX 2.0 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
> \lyxformat 413
> \begin_document
> \begin_header
> \textclass
Dear Sirs,
I need to manually correct some source text (XeTeX, textgreek shows up
in the wrong encoding).
However, the source code doesn't show the lines in question.
How else can I do it?
Bernd
On 09/03/2011 09:46 AM, Guest_NP wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I need to manually correct some source text (XeTeX, textgreek shows up
in the wrong encoding).
However, the source code doesn't show the lines in question.
How else can I do it?
Try opening the LyX file itself in a text editor, e.g.,
Dear Sirs,
I need to manually correct some source text (XeTeX, textgreek shows up
in the wrong encoding).
However, the source code doesn't show the lines in question.
How else can I do it?
Bernd
On 09/03/2011 09:46 AM, Guest_NP wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I need to manually correct some source text (XeTeX, textgreek shows up
in the wrong encoding).
However, the source code doesn't show the lines in question.
How else can I do it?
Try opening the LyX file itself in a text editor, e.g.,
Dear Sirs,
I need to manually correct some source text (XeTeX, textgreek shows up
in the wrong encoding).
However, the source code doesn't show the lines in question.
How else can I do it?
Bernd
On 09/03/2011 09:46 AM, Guest_NP wrote:
> Dear Sirs,
>
> I need to manually correct some source text (XeTeX, textgreek shows up
> in the wrong encoding).
> However, the source code doesn't show the lines in question.
> How else can I do it?
>
Try opening the LyX file itself in a text editor, e.g.,
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 01:43:30 + (UTC)
Joachim K. Rennstich rennst...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't really know
how to locate (and thus edit) the file in question.
Assuming the information in the wiki is correct, for your system, the
file has been located already.
/usr/local/etc/aspell.conf
I
Joachim K. Rennstich wrote:
Thanks, Ian, for the fast reply
Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
what that would be for your system but something like Vim, Gedit, Kate
etc. You will probably need to edit this file as root.
I am using Lyx 1.6.1 on Mac OS X
On Thursday 05 February 2009 04:01:47 Niklas Huldén wrote:
Joachim K. Rennstich wrote:
Thanks, Ian, for the fast reply
Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
what that would be for your system but something like Vim, Gedit, Kate
etc. You will probably need
Niklas Huldén nhul...@... writes:
In your program folder you have a program called Textedit. Use that
program to open the file /usr/local/etc/aspell.conf.
And as your earlier post said:
Remove the line home-dir $HOME/Library/Preferences/aspell (line 38
including blanks), or disable it by
On Feb 5, 2009, at 9:04 AM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2009 04:01:47 Niklas Huldén wrote:
Joachim K. Rennstich wrote:
Thanks, Ian, for the fast reply
Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
what that would be for your system but something like
I ran into the same problem. I just started using spellcheck.
There is a more direct solution. In Finder you can select
GoGo To Folder (or shift-command-G). Then you can type
/usr/local/etc (or just /usr and then navigate from there).
You can then change the
access privileges for aspell.conf.
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 01:43:30 + (UTC)
Joachim K. Rennstich rennst...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't really know
how to locate (and thus edit) the file in question.
Assuming the information in the wiki is correct, for your system, the
file has been located already.
/usr/local/etc/aspell.conf
I
Joachim K. Rennstich wrote:
Thanks, Ian, for the fast reply
Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
what that would be for your system but something like Vim, Gedit, Kate
etc. You will probably need to edit this file as root.
I am using Lyx 1.6.1 on Mac OS X
On Thursday 05 February 2009 04:01:47 Niklas Huldén wrote:
Joachim K. Rennstich wrote:
Thanks, Ian, for the fast reply
Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
what that would be for your system but something like Vim, Gedit, Kate
etc. You will probably need
Niklas Huldén nhul...@... writes:
In your program folder you have a program called Textedit. Use that
program to open the file /usr/local/etc/aspell.conf.
And as your earlier post said:
Remove the line home-dir $HOME/Library/Preferences/aspell (line 38
including blanks), or disable it by
On Feb 5, 2009, at 9:04 AM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2009 04:01:47 Niklas Huldén wrote:
Joachim K. Rennstich wrote:
Thanks, Ian, for the fast reply
Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
what that would be for your system but something like
I ran into the same problem. I just started using spellcheck.
There is a more direct solution. In Finder you can select
GoGo To Folder (or shift-command-G). Then you can type
/usr/local/etc (or just /usr and then navigate from there).
You can then change the
access privileges for aspell.conf.
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009 01:43:30 + (UTC)
Joachim K. Rennstich wrote:
> I don't really know
> how to locate (and thus edit) the file in question.
Assuming the information in the wiki is correct, for your system, the
file has been located already.
/usr/local/etc/aspell.conf
Joachim K. Rennstich wrote:
Thanks, Ian, for the fast reply
Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
what that would be for your system but something like Vim, Gedit, Kate
etc. You will probably need to edit this file as root.
I am using Lyx 1.6.1 on Mac OS X
On Thursday 05 February 2009 04:01:47 Niklas Huldén wrote:
> Joachim K. Rennstich wrote:
> > Thanks, Ian, for the fast reply
> >
> >> Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
> >> what that would be for your system but something like Vim, Gedit, Kate
> >> etc. You will
Niklas Huldén writes:
> In your program folder you have a program called "Textedit". Use that
> program to open the file "/usr/local/etc/aspell.conf".
> And as your earlier post said:
> Remove the line "home-dir $HOME/Library/Preferences/aspell" (line 38
> including blanks), or
On Feb 5, 2009, at 9:04 AM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2009 04:01:47 Niklas Huldén wrote:
Joachim K. Rennstich wrote:
Thanks, Ian, for the fast reply
Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
what that would be for your system but something like
I ran into the same problem. I just started using spellcheck.
There is a more direct solution. In Finder you can select
Go>Go To Folder (or shift-command-G). Then you can type
/usr/local/etc (or just /usr and then navigate from there).
You can then change the
access privileges for aspell.conf.
The Lyx Wiki for the Mac suggests the following:
If at this point you are unable to save new words to the personal
dictionary you will need to edit the file at /usr/local/etc/
aspell.conf. Remove the line home-dir $HOME/Library/Preferences/
aspell (line 38 including blanks), or disable it by
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 14:47:28 -0500
Dr. Joachim K. Rennstich rennst...@fordham.edu wrote:
How exactly can I do this?
Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
what that would be for your system but something like Vim, Gedit, Kate
etc. You will probably need to edit this
Thanks, Ian, for the fast reply
Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
what that would be for your system but something like Vim, Gedit, Kate
etc. You will probably need to edit this file as root.
I am using Lyx 1.6.1 on Mac OS X 10.5.6. Unfortunately, I don't
The Lyx Wiki for the Mac suggests the following:
If at this point you are unable to save new words to the personal
dictionary you will need to edit the file at /usr/local/etc/
aspell.conf. Remove the line home-dir $HOME/Library/Preferences/
aspell (line 38 including blanks), or disable it by
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 14:47:28 -0500
Dr. Joachim K. Rennstich rennst...@fordham.edu wrote:
How exactly can I do this?
Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
what that would be for your system but something like Vim, Gedit, Kate
etc. You will probably need to edit this
Thanks, Ian, for the fast reply
Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
what that would be for your system but something like Vim, Gedit, Kate
etc. You will probably need to edit this file as root.
I am using Lyx 1.6.1 on Mac OS X 10.5.6. Unfortunately, I don't
The Lyx Wiki for the Mac suggests the following:
If at this point you are unable to save new words to the personal
dictionary you will need to edit the file at /usr/local/etc/
aspell.conf. Remove the line "home-dir $HOME/Library/Preferences/
aspell" (line 38 including blanks), or disable it
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 14:47:28 -0500
"Dr. Joachim K. Rennstich" wrote:
> How exactly can I do this?
Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
what that would be for your system but something like Vim, Gedit, Kate
etc. You will probably need to edit
Thanks, Ian, for the fast reply
> Configuration files should handled with a text editor. I don't know
> what that would be for your system but something like Vim, Gedit, Kate
> etc. You will probably need to edit this file as root.
I am using Lyx 1.6.1 on Mac OS X 10.5.6. Unfortunately, I don't
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:18:09PM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:50:09AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
Ok, if I use amsmath support, it still complains cannot use split
here. Did you forget \begin{equation} ?
Basically, the above code works as
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:18:09PM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:50:09AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
Ok, if I use amsmath support, it still complains cannot use split
here. Did you forget \begin{equation} ?
Basically, the above code works as
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:18:09PM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
> Andre Poenitz wrote:
> >On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:50:09AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
> >
> >>Ok, if I use amsmath support, it still complains "cannot use split
> >>here." "Did you forget \begin{equation} ?"
> >>
> >>Basically, the
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:38:07AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following:
\[
f: \left(
\begin{split}
y = \\
f(x) +\\
+g(x)
\end{split}
\right)
\]
\end{document}
which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 01:17:52PM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
Clues as to what is going on would be appreciated.
Finally, can \usepackage{amsmath} be used in LyX?
Yes, by putting it in the preamble.
You should use the Use AMS math button in the document dialog instead.
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:38:07AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following:
\[
f: \left(
\begin{split}
y = \\
f(x) +\\
+g(x)
\end{split}
\right)
\]
\end{document}
which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:50:09AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
Ok, if I use amsmath support, it still complains cannot use split
here. Did you forget \begin{equation} ?
Basically, the above code works as ERT, but not if it is pasted into a
math mode environment. Oh, the \end{document}
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:50:09AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
Ok, if I use amsmath support, it still complains cannot use split
here. Did you forget \begin{equation} ?
Basically, the above code works as ERT, but not if it is pasted into a
math mode environment. Oh, the
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:18:09PM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
I have noticed that I cannot use X to cut and paste the text from the
Latex logfile. That is unfortunate. MAybe I should post something
about that one day.
Hmm, yes. Andre, why won't mathed take middle mouse button pastes ?
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:38:07AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following:
\[
f: \left(
\begin{split}
y = \\
f(x) +\\
+g(x)
\end{split}
\right)
\]
\end{document}
which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 01:17:52PM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
Clues as to what is going on would be appreciated.
Finally, can \usepackage{amsmath} be used in LyX?
Yes, by putting it in the preamble.
You should use the Use AMS math button in the document dialog instead.
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:38:07AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following:
\[
f: \left(
\begin{split}
y = \\
f(x) +\\
+g(x)
\end{split}
\right)
\]
\end{document}
which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:50:09AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
Ok, if I use amsmath support, it still complains cannot use split
here. Did you forget \begin{equation} ?
Basically, the above code works as ERT, but not if it is pasted into a
math mode environment. Oh, the \end{document}
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:50:09AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
Ok, if I use amsmath support, it still complains cannot use split
here. Did you forget \begin{equation} ?
Basically, the above code works as ERT, but not if it is pasted into a
math mode environment. Oh, the
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:18:09PM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
I have noticed that I cannot use X to cut and paste the text from the
Latex logfile. That is unfortunate. MAybe I should post something
about that one day.
Hmm, yes. Andre, why won't mathed take middle mouse button pastes ?
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:38:07AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
> I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following:
>
> \[
> f: \left(
> \begin{split}
> y = &&\\
> & f(x) +\\
> && +g(x)
> \end{split}
> \right)
> \]
> \end{document}
>
> which actually shows what I want in
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 01:17:52PM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
> >Clues as to what is going on would be appreciated.
> >
> >Finally, can \usepackage{amsmath} be used in LyX?
>
>
> Yes, by putting it in the preamble.
You should use the "Use AMS math" button in the document dialog instead.
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:38:07AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following:
\[
f: \left(
\begin{split}
y = &&\\
& f(x) +\\
&& +g(x)
\end{split}
\right)
\]
\end{document}
which actually shows what I want in LyX, but
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:50:09AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
> Ok, if I use amsmath support, it still complains "cannot use split
> here." "Did you forget \begin{equation} ?"
>
> Basically, the above code works as ERT, but not if it is pasted into a
> math mode environment. Oh, the
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:50:09AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
Ok, if I use amsmath support, it still complains "cannot use split
here." "Did you forget \begin{equation} ?"
Basically, the above code works as ERT, but not if it is pasted into a
math mode environment. Oh,
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:18:09PM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote:
> I have noticed that I cannot use X to cut and paste the text from the
> Latex logfile. That is unfortunate. MAybe I should post something
> about that one day.
Hmm, yes. Andre, why won't mathed take middle mouse button pastes ?
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following:
\[
f: \left(
\begin{split}
y = \\
f(x) +\\
+g(x)
\end{split}
\right)
\]
\end{document}
which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives LaTeX errors.
It seems I will have little choice but to learn LaTeX math
Chris Carlen wrote:
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following:
\[
f: \left(
\begin{split}
y = \\
f(x) +\\
+g(x)
\end{split}
\right)
\]
\end{document}
which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives LaTeX errors.
It seems I will have little choice but to
It seems I will have little choice but to learn LaTeX math editing in
depth, which I had hope to avoid by using LyX.
Yes you can avoid most of the complicated Latex math stuff by using
LyX..
In other words, do you go into math mode, or type in ERT mode?
You go into math mode and then type
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following:
\[
f: \left(
\begin{split}
y = \\
f(x) +\\
+g(x)
\end{split}
\right)
\]
\end{document}
which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives LaTeX errors.
It seems I will have little choice but to learn LaTeX math
Chris Carlen wrote:
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following:
\[
f: \left(
\begin{split}
y = \\
f(x) +\\
+g(x)
\end{split}
\right)
\]
\end{document}
which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives LaTeX errors.
It seems I will have little choice but to
It seems I will have little choice but to learn LaTeX math editing in
depth, which I had hope to avoid by using LyX.
Yes you can avoid most of the complicated Latex math stuff by using
LyX..
In other words, do you go into math mode, or type in ERT mode?
You go into math mode and then type
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following:
\[
f: \left(
\begin{split}
y = &&\\
& f(x) +\\
&& +g(x)
\end{split}
\right)
\]
\end{document}
which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives LaTeX errors.
It seems I will have little choice but to learn LaTeX
Chris Carlen wrote:
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following:
\[
f: \left(
\begin{split}
y = &&\\
& f(x) +\\
&& +g(x)
\end{split}
\right)
\]
\end{document}
which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives LaTeX errors.
It seems I will have little choice
> It seems I will have little choice but to learn LaTeX math editing in
> depth, which I had hope to avoid by using LyX.
Yes you can avoid most of the complicated Latex math stuff by using
LyX..
> In other words, do you go into math mode, or type in ERT mode?
You go into math mode and then
Dear list,
I have a document that is confidential, and I will export it when
finished into postscript.
I would then like to take the postscript and either put black boxes over
the confidential stuff or remove it. But what remains must be
pixel-accurate compared to the uncencored version
Dear list,
I have a document that is confidential, and I will export it when
finished into postscript.
I would then like to take the postscript and either put black boxes over
the confidential stuff or remove it. But what remains must be
pixel-accurate compared to the uncencored version
> Dear list,
>
> I have a document that is confidential, and I will export it when
> finished into postscript.
>
> I would then like to take the postscript and either put black boxes over
> the confidential stuff or remove it. But what remains must be
> pixel-accurate compared to the uncencored
Dear list,
I have a document that is confidential, and I will export it when
finished into postscript.
I would then like to take the postscript and either put black boxes over
the confidential stuff or remove it. But what remains must be
pixel-accurate compared to the uncencored version - if
On Monday 28 October 2002 1349 pm, Darren Freeman wrote:
I have a document that is confidential, and I will export it when
finished into postscript.
I would then like to take the postscript and either put black boxes over
the confidential stuff or remove it. But what remains must be
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 06:57, Les Denham wrote:
On Monday 28 October 2002 1349 pm, Darren Freeman wrote:
I have a document that is confidential, and I will export it when
finished into postscript.
I would then like to take the postscript and either put black boxes over
the confidential
Les Denham wrote:
On Monday 28 October 2002 1349 pm, Darren Freeman wrote:
I have a document that is confidential, and I will export it when
finished into postscript.
I would then like to take the postscript and either put black boxes over
the confidential stuff or remove it. But what remains
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 06:19:48AM +1030, Darren Freeman wrote:
Dear list,
I have a document that is confidential, and I will export it when
finished into postscript.
I would then like to take the postscript and either put black boxes over
the confidential stuff or remove it. But what
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 08:15, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 06:19:48AM +1030, Darren Freeman wrote:
Dear list,
I have a document that is confidential, and I will export it when
finished into postscript.
I would then like to take the postscript and either put black boxes
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 09:04, Robin Turner wrote:
Les Denham wrote:
On Monday 28 October 2002 1349 pm, Darren Freeman wrote:
I have a document that is confidential, and I will export it when
finished into postscript.
I would then like to take the postscript and either put black boxes
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