Hello,
Why don't we find some help on the configure option --without-exceptions
when we do a configure --help ?
I encountered a problem with exceptions while trying to compile
lyx-1.1.6fix3 on solaris-2.6. I use --without-exceptions to remove
the problem and I had to manually remove an #include
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Fabrizio Giammatteo wrote:
> When I try to start lyx it says: "Unable to access X display - exiting"
See your X-server documentation how you can change the access
control. Usually X servers accept connections originating from the same
machine you're running it (localhost) bu
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Hi
Well despite saying I'd have a look at compiling lyx with MIPSpro C++,
I tried with gcc first --- if I'm going to compile lyx I'd like to end
up with something that works at the end of it. I'll try again with
MIPSpro C++ tonight.
This message should prob
Hallo P. Dziekonski,
Once more I would like to ask you, how can I manage keyboard shortcuts in
Lyx-1.1.6fix2 with polish menu items?
I can't help myself.
Are you there somewhere? Anyway, I wish you the best. Hope you can help.
Greetings,
Bruno
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2001 at 12:20:24PM +0200, Bronek Baraniecki wrote:
> Hallo P. Dziekonski,
> Once more I would like to ask you, how can I manage keyboard shortcuts in
> Lyx-1.1.6fix2 with polish menu items?
> I can't help myself.
> Are you there somewhere? Anyway, I wish you the best. Hope you can
Hi,
Is there a (simple) way to achieve different line spacings for different types of
text? I would like to do the following: Standard text should be doublespaced,
footnotes, quotes, headings etc should be singlespaced. (I need this for a
dissertation and I want to use the KS-book class. I kno
Am Donnerstag, 26. Juli 2001 13:13 schrieb Stephan Semrau:
> Is there a (simple) way to achieve different line spacings for
> different types of text? I would like to do the following: Standard
> text should be doublespaced, footnotes, quotes, headings etc should
> be singlespaced. (I need this fo
bla bla bibtex for 15 references or not
>
> have a look at
>
> http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/bibtex/bibtex-start.html
>
> Herbert
>
so I did. And I downloaded the latest pybliographer from sourceforge. installed
it and executed pybliographic. It took me about 10 minutes to have th
Go to Preferences->Inputs->Paths. Where it says "LyXXerver pipe" say
"/.lyx/lyxpipe". Restart LyX. You then will find in your .lyx
dir a lyxpipe.in and lyxpipe.out. Tell Pybliographic where they are and
that's all there is to it.
On Thursday 26 July 2001 07:20 am, you wrote:
> bla bla bibtex f
well
I my bibtex up and running. but ...
The references appear in the order of 3, 8, 2, 1, etc
I would like to have them appear as 1, 2, 3, etc. How do I do that.
mo
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Date: 26-Jul-2001
Time: 15:17:37
Currently working hard
Hi,
are only pslatex and times the fonts one should use with pdftex or
ps2pdf or there is a way to get other fonts displaying properly in
pdf? Helvetica should be contained in pslatex, but if one choose in
lyx helvetica the result is very fuzzy.
Some tricks?
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What bibtex style are you using? The documentation for that style is a good
place to start.
On Thursday 26 July 2001 08:20 am, you wrote:
> well
> I my bibtex up and running. but ...
> The references appear in the order of 3, 8, 2, 1, etc
> I would like to have them appear as 1, 2, 3, etc. How
morten wrote:
>
> well
> I my bibtex up and running. but ...
> The references appear in the order of 3, 8, 2, 1, etc
> I would like to have them appear as 1, 2, 3, etc. How do I do that.
\usepackage{cite} in preamble
Herbert
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morten wrote:
>
> but it has a 'cite' button, where it complains about not having a lycpipe.in
> file. How does the cite part work? I have the list of references to choose
> between, just like if I had included the biblio in the lyx-file. Isn't that
> enough?
if you are happy with this, than you
On 26-Jul-2001 Herbert Voss wrote:
> morten wrote:
>>
>> well
>> I my bibtex up and running. but ...
>> The references appear in the order of 3, 8, 2, 1, etc
>> I would like to have them appear as 1, 2, 3, etc. How do I do that.
>
> \usepackage{cite} in preamble
>
> Herbert
>
> --
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morten wrote:
>
> On 26-Jul-2001 Herbert Voss wrote:
> > morten wrote:
> >>
> >> well
> >> I my bibtex up and running. but ...
> >> The references appear in the order of 3, 8, 2, 1, etc
> >> I would like to have them appear as 1, 2, 3, etc. How do I do that.
> >
> > \usepackage{cite} in preamble
I have removed the 'babel'-reference under preferences and I include the 'cite'
package. but no effect.
so.. any other suggestions?
morten
>> >>
>> >> well
>> >> I my bibtex up and running. but ...
>> >> The references appear in the order of 3, 8, 2, 1, etc
>> >> I would like to have them appear
Am Donnerstag, 26. Juli 2001 17:48 schrieb morten:
> I have removed the 'babel'-reference under preferences and I include
> the 'cite' package. but no effect.
> so.. any other suggestions?
> morten
Just to exclude misunderstandings: what is exactly your problem? Do the
cites appear in the wrong
morten wrote:
>
> I have removed the 'babel'-reference under preferences and I include the 'cite'
> package. but no effect.
> so.. any other suggestions?
can you send a small lyx-examplefile?
Herbert
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Dear fellow LyXers,
LyX is my favourite programme so I was quite disappointed in not having
it work "right out of the box" on FreeBSD, installed from the "ports"
tree. Everything compiled and was installed without any error messages.
So I cannot figure out if the problems are LyX and/or LyX speci
I find the Emacs-like search with C-s, C-r that takes place entirely in the
minibuffer much more convenient than the popup, which requires you to do a lot
of clicking.
Is there any interest in changing Lyx's behavior in this respect?
My view is that popups are very useful for doing things like s
What it does correctly:
* cf references [4,5,8]
* the numbering in the bibliography section.
what it doesn't do correctly (or rather, what I want it to do):
* the numbering of the references.
I do
cf ref: [these_cedric]
and there is an autogenerated reference numbering.
It is this autonumbering
Kostas Oikonomou writes:
I find the Emacs-like search with C-s, C-r that takes place entirely in the
minibuffer much more convenient than the [LyX]popup, which requires
you to do a lot of clicking.
Yes! The LyX search popup is so inconvenient that I dread using it.
Xemacs searching with
Hello Morten,
You want bibtex to give your references the number as they appear in
the text [1] for the first reference, [2] for the second.
But bibtex uses (by default) another scheme: The references are ordered
alphabetically in the Bibliography and numberend then, so:
[1] Adams...
comes be
Morten, by the way...
I had a look at your bib-file. You will get problems with the way you
inserted the name!
You are using pybliographic, right?
Please use this naming scheme
"Suzumori, K."
not
"K. Suzumori"
And do not enter "and" between several authors by yourself in
Pybliographic, this wi
yes and no...
My first ref. is 'Prelle' and the second is 'Ohno' .
but say I want to define another numbering scheme. Do you have a link or an
easy of doing that?
mo
On 26-Jul-2001 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Hello Morten,
>
> You want bibtex to give your references the number as they appea
Am Donnerstag, 26. Juli 2001 18:53 schrieb morten:
> yes and no...
> My first ref. is 'Prelle' and the second is 'Ohno' .
I think my last mail answered this, it's the first name *C.* Prelle
before *H.* Ohno...
> but say I want to define another numbering scheme. Do you have a link
> or an e
ok that solves it, thanks.
On 26-Jul-2001 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Morten, by the way...
>
> I had a look at your bib-file. You will get problems with the way you
> inserted the name!
> You are using pybliographic, right?
> Please use this naming scheme
> "Suzumori, K."
> not
> "K. Suzumori
Hello,
Are the Sp and Sb environments available under Lyx ?
(see the Latex companion p.233).
Thank.
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Hi
Two month ago I upgraded my Mandrake 7.2 to 8.0 but didn't used LyX til now
and I saw that I have a problem : I don't see anymore the math symbols or
greek letters.
With mdk 7.2 I had XFree86 4.0.1, with mdk 8.0 it was upgraded to 4.0.3, I
upgraded to 4.1.0 and LyX 1.1.6fix3 with no success
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 01:32:21PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 26. Juli 2001 13:13 schrieb Stephan Semrau:
> > Is there a (simple) way to achieve different line spacings for
> > different types of text? I would like to do the following: Standard
> > text should be doublespace
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 09:34:17AM -0400, Jacobo Myerston wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> are only pslatex and times the fonts one should use with pdftex or
> ps2pdf or there is a way to get other fonts displaying properly in
> pdf? Helvetica should be contained in pslatex, but if one choose in
> lyx h
Dekel Tsur wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 01:32:21PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag, 26. Juli 2001 13:13 schrieb Stephan Semrau:
> > > Is there a (simple) way to achieve different line spacings for
> > > different types of text? I would like to do the following: Standard
>
Ronald Florence wrote:
Kostas Oikonomou writes:
I find the Emacs-like search with C-s, C-r that takes place entirely in the
minibuffer much more convenient than the [LyX]popup, which requires
you to do a lot of clicking.
Yes! The LyX search popup is so inconvenient that I dread
Patrick Dupre LCMI wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Are the Sp and Sb environments available under Lyx ?
> (see the Latex companion p.233).
you can also use \stackrel
- open math-box
- \sum
- _
- \stackrel
same for upper limits.
Herbert
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Where can we look to see what the 1.2.0 citation mode will be like? I'd hate to
see the lyxpipe interface go away, mainly because I have a hacked version of
tkbibtex which allows me to add formatted notes for each article in my bibtex
database -- makes searching for just the right paper much easi
Dear fellow LyXers,
LyX is my favourite programme and a "mission critical app".
Have run into problems aftering installing LyX 1.1.6 patch 2 from source
under FreeBSD 4.3 using the ports tree. Everything compiled and
installed without complications.
The problems:
1. no sub-classes of docs, e.
Am Donnerstag, 26. Juli 2001 20:25 schrieb Herbert Voss:
> Dekel Tsur wrote:
> > This is not the best way to do this. A better way is as follows:
> > 1. Choose double spacing in the document dialog.
> > 2. Use appropriate \renewcommands/\renewenvironment.
> > For example, to have single space for
> Kostas Oikonomou writes:
>
> I find the Emacs-like search with C-s, C-r that takes place entirely
> in the minibuffer much more convenient than the [LyX]popup, which
> requires you to do a lot of clicking.
>
> Yes! The LyX search popup is so inconvenient that I dread using it.
> Are the Sp and Sb environments available under Lyx ?
> (see the Latex companion p.233).
I don't have that in front of me.
What are \Sp and \Sb supposed to do?
Andre'
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On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Renaud MICHEL wrote:
> Two month ago I upgraded my Mandrake 7.2 to 8.0 but didn't used LyX til now
> and I saw that I have a problem : I don't see anymore the math symbols or
> greek letters.
I've had similar problem myself. In my case I had to remove some fonts in
/etc/XF
> On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 09:34:17AM -0400, Jacobo Myerston wrote:
> > are only pslatex and times the fonts one should use with pdftex or
> > ps2pdf or there is a way to get other fonts displaying properly in
Select Edit/Preferences/Outputs/Misc and remove anything in
"TeX encoding" field. A
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