On 2010-12-01, Daron Wilson wrote:
> I'm not sure if you're still wanting Helvetica, but what works for me
> is to open the document settings and go to the Fonts section
> The first drop-down selection list is where you set the default font
> family, i.e. the family that LyX should use as the bas
Emil,
I'm not sure if you're still wanting Helvetica, but what works for me is to
open the document settings and go to the Fonts section
The first drop-down selection list is where you set the default font family,
i.e. the family that LyX should use as the basic family for the whole
document
На 30.11.2010 09:38, Liviu Andronic написа:
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Emil Pavlov wrote:
Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only
select Helvetica for the sans serif fonts. This means that, wh
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Emil Pavlov wrote:
> Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
> Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only
> select Helvetica for the sans serif fonts. This means that, when I use book
> (KOMA-script) class, only
Emil Pavlov wrote:
> Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
> Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only
> select Helvetica for the sans serif fonts. This means that, when I use
> book (KOMA-script) class, only the sections, subsetions, etc.
Am 30.11.2010 01:35, schrieb Emil Pavlov:
Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only select
Helvetica for the sans
serif fonts.
All LaTeX-distributions provide a lot more fonts than only Helvetica. Y
На 29.11.2010 16:02, Guenter Milde написа:
On 2010-11-29, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 28.11.2010 23:46, schrieb Emil Pavlov:
1. Why is book (coma-script) producing pdfs with such a bad font? It
seems that all the letter have different height.
Your PDF looks very well (viewed with Acrobat 7). However,
output."
So I would like to be able to use this if possible, but I don't know how.
For my issue 5) I think I'm going to use OpenOffice Draw. Should I export to or
save as JPG or PNG or something else?
Aaron
--- On Wed, 6/16/10, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
From: curtis osterh
June 16, 2010 10:18:35 AM
Subject: Re: APA style manuscript? Please help format! (follow up)
Oops,
I trailed off on a question near the end, it was: "Also, I need to insert
diagrams that look like
this:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Porter_Value_Chain.png
My options: Latex" and I fo
Oops,
I trailed off on a question near the end, it was: "Also, I need to insert
diagrams that look like
this:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Porter_Value_Chain.png
My options: Latex" and I forgot to add the GiMP, MAYBE scribus, or just using a
table in Lyx...
Anyways, the Latex for somethin
To complete my previous post, I have found this nice Windows interface for Git:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gitextensions/
I have not time to play with it yet but it looks quite promising.
Especially to integrate Git operations in the Explorer's contextual
menu.
Murat
2009/3/16 Murat Yildi
Thanks for this clarification. I have probably misunderstood your
post... Anyway, it has given me the occasion of playing with Git and I
am quite sold. I do not mind to work with it from outside, through the
command-line. I will probably write some PowerPro scripts to
automatize things for me. If I
Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Thanks for your help. I have tested Git after having read on the list
some message about its compatibility with LyX. I have maybe
misunderstood what I was reading. Unfortunately, I am not able to find
again this message (maybe it was from Abdelrazak Younès?).
If it was m
Thanks for your help. I have tested Git after having read on the list
some message about its compatibility with LyX. I have maybe
misunderstood what I was reading. Unfortunately, I am not able to find
again this message (maybe it was from Abdelrazak Younès?).
Murat
2009/3/16 Pavel Sanda :
> Manve
Manveru wrote:
> Is that a moment for new a feature request? Git popularity is growing VERY
> FAST!
there are unfortunately some things making git support harder in our framework,
most notably comit/push distinction and no local dirs like ".svn" etc, so
you are dependent either on external git sta
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 14:08, Manveru wrote:
> 2009/3/16 Pavel Sanda
>
>> Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
>> > How can I tell to LyX that it should use Git instead?
>>
>> you can't, lyx does not support git. some things can be
>> done through vc-command lfun though (1.6.2 thingie).
>> pavel
>>
>
> Is th
2009/3/16 Pavel Sanda
> Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> > How can I tell to LyX that it should use Git instead?
>
> you can't, lyx does not support git. some things can be
> done through vc-command lfun though (1.6.2 thingie).
> pavel
>
Is that a moment for new a feature request? Git popularity is gro
Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> How can I tell to LyX that it should use Git instead?
you can't, lyx does not support git. some things can be
done through vc-command lfun though (1.6.2 thingie).
pavel
Nobody uses Git with LyX?
If I am alone, I will switch to RCS, which seems to be more naturally
supported by LyX.
I will regret Git because it is very quick and smart as a system.
Murat
2009/3/16 Murat Yildizoglu :
> Hi,
> I have followed the advice I have received on the list and initiated
> th
Hi,
I have followed the advice I have received on the list and initiated
the Git repository from outside of LyX and committed the version 0 of
all my Latex files that are grouped in a directory tree. The base
directory of this tree now contains a .git folder and "git status"
tells me that everythin
> (I observed my watch a few times RC2 needed around 25-30 seconds from the
> moment I clicked the OK button of the inset-image-dialog, 1.5.0 needs
> certainly less than 5 seconds. No representative sample ;-)
ugh. is this waiting done by cpu usage or swapping?
i just nearly freezed my box from
Hellmut Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Viewing with kpdf is quite slow too, somebody sugested that may be a
> problem of graphic format conversion.
> Which format does lyx use? I could easily convert all my pictures to
> that format using convert. Then no additional time would be needed.
Hi,
finally I could finish my document ;-)
Fortunately I have still a LyX 1.5.0 on my machine, so I exported what I
had to that format and could continue much quicker usng 1.5.0.
(I observed my watch a few times RC2 needed around 25-30 seconds from
the moment I clicked the OK button of the inse
Hi Jorge
Of course there is another option, one which your colleague may just
thank you for in the future -- give him/her a copy of LyX and bring
him/her back from the Dark Side ;-}
-Neil
=
Neil Hepburn, Economics Instructor
Department of Social
Georg Baum wrote:
There are no relyx programmers (anymore). It is good that you found out
that the input to lyx2lyx and therefroe relyx and not lyx2lyx was wrong.
However, it does not make much sense (IMO) to try to fix bugs in relyx
unless you are really fluent in perl and can do that in a coup
Am Donnerstag, 27. Januar 2005 23:27 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
> I hope this is useful for the relyx-programmer(s) to squash the bug...
There are no relyx programmers (anymore). It is good that you found out
that the input to lyx2lyx and therefroe relyx and not lyx2lyx was wrong.
However, it does
On Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 09:02:17PM +0100, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> (Latex doesn't complain, so I guess that theoretically this should be
> supported by relyx -- but it's a bit unfair. Maybe someone knows if that
> was clean latex in some "official" sense?)
Official TeX syntax is whatever TeX unde
On Thursday 27 January 2005 22:27, Sven Schreiber wrote:
>
>
> # The reLyX bundled with LyX 1.3 created this file.
> # For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
> \lyxformat 2.15
> \textclass article
> \use_natbib 0
> \use_numerical_citations 0
>
> \layout Standard
>
>
>
> \LyXTable
> multicol5
> 1 2
Jose' Matos wrote:
Do you have a small example where this happens?
It should be easy to fix.
Alright, I can now reproduce the "hanging" in lyx2lyx, when processing a
file from relyx. Consider this latex doc, which compiles fine, and must
be one of the shortest ever written:
\documentclass{ar
Jose' Matos wrote:
I cannot reproduce the infinite "hanging" yet with a small example, but
I can reproduce an abort with error, so I'll leave the hang for later --
please note again, this is *not* win-specific, I also tried importing it
on linux. Consider this latex doc:
\documentclass{article}
\be
On Wednesday 26 January 2005 16:05, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Jose' Matos wrote:
> > Do you have a small example where this happens?
> >
> > It should be easy to fix.
>
> I cannot reproduce the infinite "hanging" yet with a small example, but
> I can reproduce an abort with error, so I'll leave t
G. Milde wrote:
IMHO, the lyx wiki would be the right place for such user-provided hints.
Maybe we could start a section for tex2lyx (or even for relyx, as long as we
have to live with it) e.g. in http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Tips/Tips
Günter
That's a great idea. Looking at the wiki, maybe use
Jose' Matos wrote:
Do you have a small example where this happens?
It should be easy to fix.
I cannot reproduce the infinite "hanging" yet with a small example, but
I can reproduce an abort with error, so I'll leave the hang for later --
please note again, this is *not* win-specific, I also t
On 25.01.05, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Ok, I take that as meaning that relyx & tabular (or similar) is really a
> hopeless case. Then I redirect my suggestion to tex2lyx: maybe it's a
> good idea to collect in some public place hints and experience from
> users with respect to what works and wha
On Tuesday 25 January 2005 17:57, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Yes I read about this bug and therefore did it by hand from the cli.
> Also as I said it happens on linux, too.
Do you have a small example where this happens?
It should be easy to fix.
--
José Abílio
(Sorry for breaking the thread, I had just subscribed to the list and
didn't confirm quickly enough, so I had to pick up the answers from the
archive. But I'm fairly sure I'm on now.)
Re Georg:
2. In the meantime it would be nice if the relyx-savvy could provide
(permanent links to) more concret
>>Subject: Re: last page odd & Fedora Core 1 (follow-up)
>>From: Jane McKean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Date: 21 Jul 2004 17:06:04 -0700
>>
>>To answer some of my own questions:
>>
>>
>>> Two questions -
>&
To answer some of my own questions:
> Two questions -
>
> (1) I want to have LyX generate PDFs where the last page is odd (e.g.
> the back cover in a two-sided document). I'm using \usepackage{pdfpages}
> to include PDFs for the front and back covers for our compiler manuals,
> and the content
It looks as though in my c:\texmf directory structure there is a directory
for memoir, so I'm guessing it was installed or at least downloaded to my
computer.
But LyX doesn't know that. I tried finding installation instructions and
came up with something that requires a file called texmf.cnf (idea
> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Jean Saettel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nicolas> Hi again, browsing through the archive I found a text where
Nicolas> the user used "gmake" instead of "make". I tried and it
Nicolas> worked like a charm. Sorry for the very candid question, but
Nicolas> why?
Nicolas> f
Hi again,
browsing through the archive I found a text where the user used "gmake"
instead of "make". I tried and it worked like a charm.
Sorry for the very candid question, but why?
for reference I compiled lyx on a SunOS 5.7 UltraSparc
Nicolas SAETTEL http://www.nd.
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 04:07:41PM +, Tony Dancer wrote:
>
>
> Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
> 0x401ea4e1 in __kill () from /lib/libc.so.6
>
> I get this in GDB when i do `continue' -- sorry for the self-followup,
> but I am really finding my way round GDB in the dark, so to spe
Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted.
0x401ea4e1 in __kill () from /lib/libc.so.6
I get this in GDB when i do `continue' -- sorry for the self-followup,
but I am really finding my way round GDB in the dark, so to speak.
tony
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(gdb) backtrace
#0 0x80f9
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