Am Mittwoch, dem 28.09.2022 um 11:21 +0200 schrieb kzsta...@gmail.com:
> This may be solved by enclosing your specific settings in
> \AtEndPreamble{…}, for which you need the package etoolbox:
Or, with a reasonably new LaTeX release, use
\AddToHook{package/biblatex/after}{
...
}
which will
t;and "already
>defined") and I would like to avoid that, since my document is very long and I
>might miss other error warnings.
>My question is: Is there a better way of inserting these lines? Before the
>bibliography in TeX code? Or where?
When you make a pdf, LyX first ex
to avoid that, since my document is
very long and I might miss other error warnings.
My question is: Is there a better way of inserting these lines? Before the
bibliography in TeX code? Or where?
Thanks for your help!
Best regards
Mathias
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Am Donnerstag, dem 25.08.2022 um 11:13 -0400 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
> > I use lyx 2.4.0.dev (Debian) and got a lyx crash. I started with a
> > terminal and saved the terminal output in a txt file. Where should
> > I
> > send it to?
> > Wolfgang
> There is a b
On 8/25/22 02:38, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I use lyx 2.4.0.dev (Debian) and got a lyx crash. I started with a
terminal and saved the terminal output in a txt file. Where should I
send it to?
Wolfgang
There is a bug tracker (https://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome).
It requires creating
I use lyx 2.4.0.dev (Debian) and got a lyx crash. I started with a
terminal and saved the terminal output in a txt file. Where should I
send it to?
Wolfgang
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On 3/31/20 4:43 AM, Bernt Lie wrote:
>
> I’m using LyX 2.3.4.3 on Windows 10, with MikTeX distribution 2.9.
>
>
>
> Lately, LyX has had problems with finding the location of *.bst styles
> in MikTeX. I had to manually browse through the MikTeX directory on my
> computer to find the directory of
of the
directory shows up in the style field:
[cid:image002.jpg@01D60749.26083F10]
In documents, the Style shows up without the path (e.g., just “agsm”).
Question:
1. What is going on?
2. Where in LyX do I set the path for *.bst files so that LyX lists all
styles?
[I also tried to update
On 11/11/19 4:06 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:
> I have a strange problem with footnote rules that appear when there is
> no footnote beneath them. This happens when there is a footnote in the
> left-hand column on a two-column page and a figure in the right-hand
> column. This causes a footnote rule
I have a strange problem with footnote rules that appear when there is no
footnote beneath them. This happens when there is a footnote in the
left-hand column on a two-column page and a figure in the right-hand
column. This causes a footnote rule to appear at the bottom of the
following page, even
On 3/21/19 10:20 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Le 21/03/2019 à 15:14, Amir Michail a écrit :
>> Not everyone needs to generate output from LyX.I find the app
>> excellent for taking notes and the .lyx files are sufficient for that
>> purpose.
>>
>> A relaxed editing mode would make LyX even
Le 21/03/2019 à 15:14, Amir Michail a écrit :
Not everyone needs to generate output from LyX.I find the app excellent for
taking notes and the .lyx files are sufficient for that purpose.
A relaxed editing mode would make LyX even more convenient to use for taking
notes. In particular, it’s
Not everyone needs to generate output from LyX.I find the app excellent for
taking notes and the .lyx files are sufficient for that purpose.
A relaxed editing mode would make LyX even more convenient to use for taking
notes. In particular, it’s annoying to have empty constructs automatically
*The file should go into ~/.lyx/ui/, or (more generally) the ui/*
* subdirectory of whatever your LyX user directory is. *
I have not the slightest idea why but I dropped the *stdtoolbars.inc* file
back into the ~/.lyx/ui directory this morning and it worked!
Perhaps the computer shutdown and
On 2/6/19 9:18 PM, John Kane wrote:
> I have done a clean install of Ubuntu 18.04 and am restoring some
> software customizations. I have a modified stdtoolbars.inc file for
> LyX that I wish to use.
>
> Relying on the LyX wiki and a shaky memory of the last time I did this
> I thought that I
I have done a clean install of Ubuntu 18.04 and am restoring some software
customizations. I have a modified stdtoolbars.inc file for LyX that I wish
to use.
Relying on the LyX wiki and a shaky memory of the last time I did this I
thought that I could just create a ui sub-directory in my
On 2019-01-23 17:29, Klaus-Dieter Bauer wrote:
Hello!
I was wondering, where LyX stores information used when using the option
"Restore Window Layouts and Geometries" in Preferences > Look & Feel >
Document Handling. I am using Windows 10 and Lyx2.3.2-2.
I noticed
Hello!
I was wondering, where LyX stores information used when using the option
"Restore Window Layouts and Geometries" in Preferences > Look & Feel >
Document Handling. I am using Windows 10 and Lyx2.3.2-2.
I noticed that this data isn't stored in "%APPDATA%/Lyx2.3"
Hi Steve - I don't have a direct answer to your question about IRC, but
there is a TeX Stack Exchange, which has chat. There have been some Eplain
questions/answers in the past (I'm not a TeX expert):
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/eplain
Cheers,
C. Fuhrman
On Sun, May 27, 2018
Hi all,
I frequently need help on plain TeX, **NOT** on LaTeX or ConTeXT. 95 %
of the web's docs retrieved by a search on "plain tex" are really
about LaTeX. From my research on the web, there are maybe 10 docs on
Plain TeX or Eplain (I'm using Eplain too), and those docs are
insufficient to
to
describe certain parts of a picture.
It contains callouts.sty and callouts.tex.
Where should I place it in my Debian tree structure in order to use
it under lyx?
Wolfgang
I would put it in ~/texmf/tex/latex.
Paul
Thanks, Paul.
And a texhash afterward, I guess
Wolfgang
.
It contains callouts.sty and callouts.tex.
Where should I place it in my Debian tree structure in order to use it
under lyx?
Wolfgang
I would put it in ~/texmf/tex/latex.
Paul
There is a program callouts
https://www.ctan.org/pkg/callouts
The package enables to define the annotation environment, in
which callouts, notes, arrows, and the like can be placed to describe
certain parts of a picture.
It contains callouts.sty and callouts.tex.
Where should
On 04.10.2016 23:16, Richard Heck wrote:
On 10/04/2016 05:05 PM, racoon wrote:
On 04.10.2016 20:02, Richard Heck wrote:
On 10/04/2016 12:40 PM, racoon wrote:
Where the label is just inserted in an extra default paragraph. Apart
from looking a bit odd, it seems to work and not to create
On 10/04/2016 05:05 PM, racoon wrote:
> On 04.10.2016 20:02, Richard Heck wrote:
>> On 10/04/2016 12:40 PM, racoon wrote:
>>> Where the label is just inserted in an extra default paragraph. Apart
>>> from looking a bit odd, it seems to work and not to create
On 10/04/2016 04:52 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Le 04/10/2016 à 18:40, racoon a écrit :
>> So I looked around and saw that often the label is inserted *after* the
>> section:
>>
>> \section{Some heading}\label{sec:Some-heading}
>>
>> But I am not sure how to achieve this with LyX.
>
> This
On 04.10.2016 20:02, Richard Heck wrote:
On 10/04/2016 12:40 PM, racoon wrote:
Where the label is just inserted in an extra default paragraph. Apart
from looking a bit odd, it seems to work and not to create extra
spacing or so. So is this the "saver" way to insert section labels in
Le 04/10/2016 à 18:40, racoon a écrit :
So I looked around and saw that often the label is inserted *after* the
section:
\section{Some heading}\label{sec:Some-heading}
But I am not sure how to achieve this with LyX.
This is the subject of bug #2154, still not fixed after 11 years...
Thanks Richard!
On 04.10.2016 20:02, Richard Heck wrote:
Yes, it can cause other problems too. The root cause is that \section is
a "moving argument". You really don't want to put anything else in
there. Though I'll confess I sometimes do.
Maybe worth changing that in the documentation files
is inserted *after*
the section:
\section{Some heading}\label{sec:Some-heading}
But I am not sure how to achieve this with LyX. So instead I did this:
1. Some heading
[sec:Some-heading]
Where the label is just inserted in an extra default paragraph. Apart
from looking a bit odd, it seems to work
on:
>
> \section{Some heading}\label{sec:Some-heading}
>
> But I am not sure how to achieve this with LyX. So instead I did this:
>
> 1. Some heading
> [sec:Some-heading]
>
> Where the label is just inserted in an extra default paragraph. Apart
> from looking a bit od
{Some heading}\label{sec:Some-heading}
But I am not sure how to achieve this with LyX. So instead I did this:
1. Some heading
[sec:Some-heading]
Where the label is just inserted in an extra default paragraph. Apart
from looking a bit odd, it seems to work and not to create extra spacing
or so. So
The text
>>> inside the inset of the beginning entry for this subsection looks
>>> like the following:
>>>
>>> Carrier pigeons|(
>>>
>>> Where am I supposed to put that inset:
>>>
>>> A) At the very beginning of the subsect
ection looks
> > like the following:
> >
> > Carrier pigeons|(
> >
> > Where am I supposed to put that inset:
> >
> > A) At the very beginning of the subsection heading?
> > B) Ad the very end of the subsection heading?
> > C) Somewhere else?
> >
&
nning page and its final paragraph as the ending page. You create
> it with Insert=>Index_entry. The text inside the inset of the beginning
> entry for this subsection looks like the following:
>
> Carrier pigeons|(
>
> Where am I supposed to put that inset:
>
> A) At the
it with Insert=>Index_entry. The text inside the inset of the beginning
entry for this subsection looks like the following:
Carrier pigeons|(
Where am I supposed to put that inset:
A) At the very beginning of the subsection heading?
B) Ad the very end of the subsection heading?
C) Somewhere e
Hi John,
thanks for your advice.
As there was basically no response from the list I eventually asked
Jürgen Spitzmüller for help.
By analyzing the problem Jürgen found that the link to
'.../splitindex/splitindex.pl' does not function and that there is a
known bug in Mageia5 (my distro) which
Hi John,
thanks for your advice.
As there was basically no response from the list I eventually asked
Jürgen Spitzmüller for help.
By analyzing the problem Jürgen found that the link to
'.../splitindex/splitindex.pl' does not function and that there is a
known bug in Mageia5 (my distro) which
Hi John,
thanks for your advice.
As there was basically no response from the list I eventually asked
Jürgen Spitzmüller for help.
By analyzing the problem Jürgen found that the link to
'.../splitindex/splitindex.pl' does not function and that there is a
known bug in Mageia5 (my distro) which
I believe you need to use the
*splitidx* package.
Have a look at the User Manual 6.6.7
On 28 March 2016 at 12:42, Michael Berger wrote:
> Hi all,
> I already created various single index lists with no problem but when
> trying to create multiple indexes as instructed in
>
Hi all,
I already created various single index lists with no problem but when
trying to create multiple indexes as instructed in
wiki.lyx.org/Lyx/NewInLyx20#indices
and also tried other proposals I found on the subject but I don't see
any index list(s).
What am I doing wrong?
Using Lyx 2.1.3
John Kane:
> How long is the caption? I have tried a figure with an 84 word caption and
> it looks okay to me. See attached pdf.
I am trying to visualise it. Will report back once I have it. For now,
I copy the figure* environment, or check it manually (Span columns).
It works and it's ok
he
> > > (Insert) menus.
>
> > > Using LyX Version 2.1.4. Any help highly appreciated.
>
> John Kane:
>
> > By my reading of the example it is just
> > Insert > Float > Figure, the only difference being where the caption is
> > placed.
>
&
roblem with the caption. I've
> tested it by using the example file. Below the *existing* "float:
> Figure*" example, I used the "fullwidth" environment and the same
> content (as in the existing example). It's not quite the same.
>
> I can use an ERT for "\begin{figure*}". But, it's not the same. Where
> does the example box come from in LyX, I wonder!?
>
> Thank you, Nikos
Nikos Alexandris:
> > > > Dear Tufte-LaTeX users,
> > > >
> > > > the example file "tufte-book.lyx" contains an example of the
> > > > "float: Figure*", a full-width figure box. I can't trace this
> > > > anywhere in the (Insert) menus.
> > > >
> > > > Using LyX Version 2.1.4. Any help highly
Any help highly appreciated.
John Kane:
> By my reading of the example it is just
> Insert > Float > Figure, the only difference being where the caption is
> placed.
Exactly. A long caption will not (at least, it does not do for me) fit
nicely.
Nikos
Dear Tufte-LaTeX users,
the example file "tufte-book.lyx" contains an example of the "float:
Figure*", a full-width figure box. I can't trace this anywhere in the
(Insert) menus.
Using LyX Version 2.1.4. Any help highly appreciated.
Nikos
On Sun, 25 Oct 2015 01:12:11 +0300 Nikos mentioned this:
Re: Where is float figure* in tufte-book?.
>
> Nikos Alexandris:
>
> > > Dear Tufte-LaTeX users,
> > >
> > > the example file "tufte-book.lyx" contains an example of the
>
By my reading of the example it is just
Insert > Float > Figure, the only difference being where the caption is
placed.
On 24 October 2015 at 17:41, Nikos Alexandris <n...@nikosalexandris.net>
wrote:
> Dear Tufte-LaTeX users,
>
> the example file "tufte-boo
On Sun, 25 Oct 2015 00:41:20 +0300
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> Dear Tufte-LaTeX users,
>
> the example file "tufte-book.lyx" contains an example of the "float:
> Figure*", a full-width figure box. I can't trace this anywhere in the
> (Insert) menus.
>
> Using LyX
Le 06/05/2015 23:36, Gilles Moyse a écrit :
Hi.
Following this post
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am looking
for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user interface
configuration under Windows 7.
I tried to find it by opening Lyx, selecting a new toolbar
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes lasgouttes at lyx.org writes:
Le 06/05/2015 23:36, Gilles Moyse a écrit :
Hi.
Following this post
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am looking
for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user interface
configuration under
Le 06/05/2015 23:36, Gilles Moyse a écrit :
Hi.
Following this post
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am looking
for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user interface
configuration under Windows 7.
I tried to find it by opening Lyx, selecting a new toolbar
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes lasgouttes at lyx.org writes:
Le 06/05/2015 23:36, Gilles Moyse a écrit :
Hi.
Following this post
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am looking
for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user interface
configuration under
Le 06/05/2015 23:36, Gilles Moyse a écrit :
Hi.
Following this post
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am looking
for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user interface
configuration under Windows 7.
I tried to find it by opening Lyx, selecting a new toolbar
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes lyx.org> writes:
>
> Le 06/05/2015 23:36, Gilles Moyse a écrit :
> > Hi.
> >
> > Following this post
> > (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am looking
> > for the location of the file where Lyx stores my
On 05/06/2015 05:36 PM, Gilles Moyse wrote:
Hi.
Following this post
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am
looking for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user
interface configuration under Windows 7.
Try Help About LyX. The dialog will tell you where
Richard Heck writes:
On 05/06/2015 05:36 PM, Gilles Moyse wrote:
Hi.
Following this post
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am
looking for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user
interface configuration under Windows 7.
Try Help About LyX
Hi.
Following this post (
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am looking for
the location of the file where Lyx stores my user interface configuration
under Windows 7.
I tried to find it by opening Lyx, selecting a new toolbar to be displayed
with View / Toolbar, closing
Hi.
Following this post (
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am looking for
the location of the file where Lyx stores my user interface configuration
under Windows 7.
I tried to find it by opening Lyx, selecting a new toolbar to be displayed
with View / Toolbar, closing
On 05/06/2015 05:36 PM, Gilles Moyse wrote:
Hi.
Following this post
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am
looking for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user
interface configuration under Windows 7.
Try Help About LyX. The dialog will tell you where
Richard Heck writes:
On 05/06/2015 05:36 PM, Gilles Moyse wrote:
Hi.
Following this post
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am
looking for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user
interface configuration under Windows 7.
Try Help About LyX
Hi.
Following this post (
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am looking for
the location of the file where Lyx stores my user interface configuration
under Windows 7.
I tried to find it by opening Lyx, selecting a new toolbar to be displayed
with View / Toolbar, closing
On 05/06/2015 05:36 PM, Gilles Moyse wrote:
Hi.
Following this post
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am
looking for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user
interface configuration under Windows 7.
Try Help> About LyX. The dialog will tell you wh
Richard Heck writes:
>
> On 05/06/2015 05:36 PM, Gilles Moyse wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > Following this post
> > (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/84619), I am
> > looking for the location of the file where Lyx stores my user
> > interfa
I think I've got to bottom of esint problem on Centos/RedHat.
There simply is no esint.sty available.
# yum install 'tex(esint.sty)'
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks
base | 3.6 kB 00:00
epel/x86_64/metalink
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/1942 for details.
Please file a bug if esint is loaded in cases where it is not needed, i.e.
the document compiles and does not produce inconsistent integrals without
loading esint.
Georg
I think I've got to bottom of esint problem on Centos/RedHat.
There simply is no esint.sty available.
# yum install 'tex(esint.sty)'
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks
base | 3.6 kB 00:00
epel/x86_64/metalink
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/1942 for details.
Please file a bug if esint is loaded in cases where it is not needed, i.e.
the document compiles and does not produce inconsistent integrals without
loading esint.
Georg
I think I've got to bottom of esint problem on Centos/RedHat.
There simply is no esint.sty available.
# yum install 'tex(esint.sty)'
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, langpacks
base | 3.6 kB 00:00
epel/x86_64/metalink
differently. esint fixes
some inconsistencies, see http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/1942 for details.
Please file a bug if esint is loaded in cases where it is not needed, i.e.
the document compiles and does not produce inconsistent integrals without
loading esint.
Georg
On Wednesday 25 March 2015 12:51:53 Paul Johnson wrote:
Hello, Jose.
Am I typing this incorrectly?
# yum install tex(esint.sty)
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
Could you try
# yum install 'tex(esint.sty)'
that idea is to avoid having bash interpret the parenthesis. In my
On Wednesday 25 March 2015 12:51:53 Paul Johnson wrote:
Hello, Jose.
Am I typing this incorrectly?
# yum install tex(esint.sty)
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
Could you try
# yum install 'tex(esint.sty)'
that idea is to avoid having bash interpret the parenthesis. In my
On Wednesday 25 March 2015 12:51:53 Paul Johnson wrote:
> Hello, Jose.
>
> Am I typing this incorrectly?
>
> # yum install tex(esint.sty)
> bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
>
Could you try
# yum install 'tex(esint.sty)'
that idea is to avoid having bash interpret the parenthesis.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:53 AM, José Matos jama...@lyx.org wrote:
On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote:
Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty?
Note that I am writing this from Fedora, so I am not sure that all applies to
RHEL/CentOS (although
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On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:53 AM, José Matos jama...@lyx.org
wrote:
On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote:
Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of
esint.sty?
Note
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:53 AM, José Matos jama...@lyx.org wrote:
On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote:
Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty?
Note that I am writing this from Fedora, so I am not sure that all applies to
RHEL/CentOS (although
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On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:53 AM, José Matos jama...@lyx.org
wrote:
On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote:
Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of
esint.sty?
Note
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:53 AM, José Matos wrote:
> On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote:
>> Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty?
>
> Note that I am writing this from Fedora, so I am not sure that all applies to
> RHEL/CentOS
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On 03/25/2015 12:51 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:53 AM, José Matos
> wrote:
>> On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote:
>>> Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of
>>>
On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote:
Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty?
Note that I am writing this from Fedora, so I am not sure that all applies to
RHEL/CentOS (although I suspect it does).
Since the tex installed comes from texlive that
On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote:
Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty?
Note that I am writing this from Fedora, so I am not sure that all applies to
RHEL/CentOS (although I suspect it does).
Since the tex installed comes from texlive that
On Saturday 21 March 2015 22:38:09 Paul Johnson wrote:
> Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty?
Note that I am writing this from Fedora, so I am not sure that all applies to
RHEL/CentOS (although I suspect it does).
Since the tex installed comes from texlive that
Paul Johnson wrote:
I searched long enough to see there is some peculiar history with
packaging of esint.sty. I DO find the Fedora package in rpmfind.net
texlive-esint- I will rebuild that on the EL7 systems if I have
to. But I can't see why this is necessary at all.
I don't know why
Georg Baum wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
I searched long enough to see there is some peculiar history with
packaging of esint.sty. I DO find the Fedora package in rpmfind.net
texlive-esint- I will rebuild that on the EL7 systems if I have
to. But I can't see why this is necessary at all.
Paul Johnson wrote:
I searched long enough to see there is some peculiar history with
packaging of esint.sty. I DO find the Fedora package in rpmfind.net
texlive-esint- I will rebuild that on the EL7 systems if I have
to. But I can't see why this is necessary at all.
I don't know why
Georg Baum wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
I searched long enough to see there is some peculiar history with
packaging of esint.sty. I DO find the Fedora package in rpmfind.net
texlive-esint- I will rebuild that on the EL7 systems if I have
to. But I can't see why this is necessary at all.
Paul Johnson wrote:
> I searched long enough to see there is some peculiar history with
> packaging of esint.sty. I DO find the Fedora package in rpmfind.net
> "texlive-esint-...". I will rebuild that on the EL7 systems if I have
> to. But I can't see why this is necessary at all.
I don't know
Georg Baum wrote:
> Paul Johnson wrote:
>
>> I searched long enough to see there is some peculiar history with
>> packaging of esint.sty. I DO find the Fedora package in rpmfind.net
>> "texlive-esint-...". I will rebuild that on the EL7 systems if I have
>> to. But I can't see why this is
Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty?
On a fresh install of RHEL 7, I find LyX 2.1 works well enough, except
the old problem about missing esint.sty re-appears. Any documents with
integrals won't compile because esint.sty is missing.
In Ubuntu systems there is no
Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty?
On a fresh install of RHEL 7, I find LyX 2.1 works well enough, except
the old problem about missing esint.sty re-appears. Any documents with
integrals won't compile because esint.sty is missing.
In Ubuntu systems there is no
Can somebody explain the problems surrounding packaging of esint.sty?
On a fresh install of RHEL 7, I find LyX 2.1 works well enough, except
the old problem about missing esint.sty re-appears. Any documents with
integrals won't compile because esint.sty is missing.
In Ubuntu systems there is no
Hi,
I'm still trying to learn lyx to use it as a normal document writer.
Today, I'm wondering:
all the document (.lyx) file,has one .lco file, that let it became
interactive. Isn' t it?
Where do I search for it?
I made a search from the beginning of Lyx dir down, but I do not find them.
Do I
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 12:12:24 +0100
Renato Pontefice renato.pontef...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm still trying to learn lyx to use it as a normal document writer.
Today, I'm wondering:
all the document (.lyx) file,has one .lco file, that let it became
interactive. Isn' t it?
Where do I
Hi,
I'm still trying to learn lyx to use it as a normal document writer.
Today, I'm wondering:
all the document (.lyx) file,has one .lco file, that let it became
interactive. Isn' t it?
Where do I search for it?
I made a search from the beginning of Lyx dir down, but I do not find them.
Do I
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 12:12:24 +0100
Renato Pontefice renato.pontef...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm still trying to learn lyx to use it as a normal document writer.
Today, I'm wondering:
all the document (.lyx) file,has one .lco file, that let it became
interactive. Isn' t it?
Where do I
Hi,
I'm still trying to learn lyx to use it as a normal document writer.
Today, I'm wondering:
all the document (.lyx) file,has one .lco file, that let it became
interactive. Isn' t it?
Where do I search for it?
I made a search from the beginning of Lyx dir down, but I do not find them.
Do I
On Tue, 4 Nov 2014 12:12:24 +0100
Renato Pontefice <renato.pontef...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm still trying to learn lyx to use it as a normal document writer.
>
> Today, I'm wondering:
> all the document (.lyx) file,has one .lco file, that let it became
> interactiv
So I have this file:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yashkes/Summaries/master/QFT2_Summary.lyx
When I try to compile it with LyX (2.2 beta or even 2.1) I get after a
while an error asking if I want to keep running the rendering. I tell
it several times to keep running but nothing happens.
So I have this file:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yashkes/Summaries/master/QFT2_Summary.lyx
When I try to compile it with LyX (2.2 beta or even 2.1) I get after a
while an error asking if I want to keep running the rendering. I tell
it several times to keep running but nothing happens.
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