Hi Uwe,
I cannot speak about Windows because I'm on MacOs/XDarwin (that is, I
use LyX for Mac (Qt), but I use htlatex and OpenOffice from XDarwin).
On my system it was actually rather trivial. I installed TeX4ht with
fink, and OpenOffice from their installer. fink didn't ask to install
any
hello from berlin,
I have now tried two distributions (knoppix debian, and suse linux)
and tried to install the newest lyx version and I still have problems
to get the bibtex in my lyx document to work and I did not find any
resuorces on the web concerning these problems, please help me:
If I use
ingo frost wrote:
hello from berlin,
I have now tried two distributions (knoppix debian, and suse linux)
and tried to install the newest lyx version and I still have
problems to get the bibtex in my lyx document to work and I did not
find any resuorces on the web concerning these problems,
ingo frost wrote:
Undefined control sequence.
...pbell, Ingo}: {\em Biologie}, \btxpagelong
there is no definition of \btxpagelong ...
Delete this command in your bibfile or
you can try with \def\btxpagelong{}
in the preamble, but this makes only the doc run,
but doesn't solve the problem.
Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
My LyX document contains a bunch of *.fig files. Under PS
everything looks
great. Under PDF (via pdflatex or dvipdfm) each figure gets its own
page, and is rotated to be in landscape mode, and resized to take
most of that full
page. I'm using the latest LyX version
Thanks for the tip; I simply installed the font files in
LyX.app/Contents/Resources/Fonts, and now it works!
(I installed by double-clicking on each font file, and then choosing
install font - of some strange reason the font file has been removed
from the original location, but it works, so I'm
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:45:24 +0200
From: ingo frost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: bibtex and lyx problems
When I try a different style like gerplan lyx does not parse the file:
I guess you mean gerplain here...
30 errores appeared, you should try to fix them. The errors
Peter == Peter Ljunglöf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter Thanks for the tip; I simply installed the font files in
Peter LyX.app/Contents/Resources/Fonts, and now it works! (I
Peter installed by double-clicking on each font file, and then
Peter choosing install font - of some strange reason the
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problem with XFig figures under PDF
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:47:39 +0100
Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
[...]
It all comes down to what converter you use to define the conversion
from .fig to .pdf. You can probably wrap the
Hi again,
Relating the KDE upgrade + accents issue, I've installed this RPM for FC2:
lyx-1.3.5-1fc2_qt.i386.rpm
And no success with accents issue.
Then, I've installed the XForms RPM:
lyx-1.3.5-1fc2_xforms.i386.rpm
And all accents issues have been *solved*. So it seems an issue with QT
libraries.
On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 12:26:18PM +0200, Alfonso Gazo wrote:
Hi again,
Relating the KDE upgrade + accents issue, I've installed this RPM for FC2:
lyx-1.3.5-1fc2_qt.i386.rpm
And no success with accents issue.
Then, I've installed the XForms RPM:
lyx-1.3.5-1fc2_xforms.i386.rpm
And
Thanks for the tip; I simply installed the font files in
LyX.app/Contents/Resources/Fonts, and now it works!
(I installed by double-clicking on each font file, and then choosing
install font - of some strange reason the font file has been removed
from the original location, but it works, so
2004-10-14 kl. 15.32, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
(I installed by double-clicking on each font file, and then choosing
install font - of some strange reason the font file has been
removed from the original location, but it works, so I'm happy)
Peter,
Which font files are you double clicking on? I
When I double click on one of these fonts it opens the FontBook
application and there is no obvious install font option
Are you using OS X 10.2, which does not have FontBook? I am using OS
X 10.3.5?
Strange, I tried to double-click on the files again, and it just
opened the FontBook, and no
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to expand your detail a little.
* Are you using the Graphics inset or the External
inset to 'hold'
these .fig files. The approaches used to generate
latex from each are
fundamentally different in the 1.3.x code.
I'm not sure as I'm not
I have a very large lyx document that is currently set to use the
'default' font (if you go into layout-document-layout, the font is set
to 'default'). I'm guessing this is a mixture of Times Roman fonts and
something else. I need to have a font where the majority of the book is
not Times Roman,
I use lyx port in a windows xp. After some itchy corrections (like
learn the precise version of imagemagick that works, avoiding spaces
in directory names and the like), I found an almost terminal problem.
Lyx worked QUITE fine -- we built a monography just with it -- but I
was not able to add any
Stefano Franchi wrote:
The conversion from Latex to OpenOffice took just one command:
htlatex filename xhtml,ooffice -cmozhtf -coo
(It took me a while to figure out the right command, because the
instructions on the webpage were a bit ambiguous. I talked with the
developer of TeX4ht and he
On Fri, Oct 15, 2004, Juan Luis Chulilla wrote:
I was not able to add any more latex class to lyx using the unix
procedure (add class to tetex, add .layout file to lyx, Edit/
Reconfigure. Finally today I have found that executing configure.bat
and then configure in a console of windows, lyx
Hi Uwe,
I cannot speak about Windows because I'm on MacOs/XDarwin (that is, I
use LyX for Mac (Qt), but I use htlatex and OpenOffice from XDarwin).
On my system it was actually rather trivial. I installed TeX4ht with
fink, and OpenOffice from their installer. fink didn't ask to install
any
hello from berlin,
I have now tried two distributions (knoppix debian, and suse linux)
and tried to install the newest lyx version and I still have problems
to get the bibtex in my lyx document to work and I did not find any
resuorces on the web concerning these problems, please help me:
If I use
ingo frost wrote:
hello from berlin,
I have now tried two distributions (knoppix debian, and suse linux)
and tried to install the newest lyx version and I still have
problems to get the bibtex in my lyx document to work and I did not
find any resuorces on the web concerning these problems,
ingo frost wrote:
Undefined control sequence.
...pbell, Ingo}: {\em Biologie}, \btxpagelong
there is no definition of \btxpagelong ...
Delete this command in your bibfile or
you can try with \def\btxpagelong{}
in the preamble, but this makes only the doc run,
but doesn't solve the problem.
Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
My LyX document contains a bunch of *.fig files. Under PS
everything looks
great. Under PDF (via pdflatex or dvipdfm) each figure gets its own
page, and is rotated to be in landscape mode, and resized to take
most of that full
page. I'm using the latest LyX version
Thanks for the tip; I simply installed the font files in
LyX.app/Contents/Resources/Fonts, and now it works!
(I installed by double-clicking on each font file, and then choosing
install font - of some strange reason the font file has been removed
from the original location, but it works, so I'm
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:45:24 +0200
From: ingo frost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: bibtex and lyx problems
When I try a different style like gerplan lyx does not parse the file:
I guess you mean gerplain here...
30 errores appeared, you should try to fix them. The errors
Peter == Peter Ljunglöf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter Thanks for the tip; I simply installed the font files in
Peter LyX.app/Contents/Resources/Fonts, and now it works! (I
Peter installed by double-clicking on each font file, and then
Peter choosing install font - of some strange reason the
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problem with XFig figures under PDF
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:47:39 +0100
Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
[...]
It all comes down to what converter you use to define the conversion
from .fig to .pdf. You can probably wrap the
Hi again,
Relating the KDE upgrade + accents issue, I've installed this RPM for FC2:
lyx-1.3.5-1fc2_qt.i386.rpm
And no success with accents issue.
Then, I've installed the XForms RPM:
lyx-1.3.5-1fc2_xforms.i386.rpm
And all accents issues have been *solved*. So it seems an issue with QT
libraries.
On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 12:26:18PM +0200, Alfonso Gazo wrote:
Hi again,
Relating the KDE upgrade + accents issue, I've installed this RPM for FC2:
lyx-1.3.5-1fc2_qt.i386.rpm
And no success with accents issue.
Then, I've installed the XForms RPM:
lyx-1.3.5-1fc2_xforms.i386.rpm
And
Thanks for the tip; I simply installed the font files in
LyX.app/Contents/Resources/Fonts, and now it works!
(I installed by double-clicking on each font file, and then choosing
install font - of some strange reason the font file has been removed
from the original location, but it works, so
2004-10-14 kl. 15.32, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
(I installed by double-clicking on each font file, and then choosing
install font - of some strange reason the font file has been
removed from the original location, but it works, so I'm happy)
Peter,
Which font files are you double clicking on? I
When I double click on one of these fonts it opens the FontBook
application and there is no obvious install font option
Are you using OS X 10.2, which does not have FontBook? I am using OS
X 10.3.5?
Strange, I tried to double-click on the files again, and it just
opened the FontBook, and no
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to expand your detail a little.
* Are you using the Graphics inset or the External
inset to 'hold'
these .fig files. The approaches used to generate
latex from each are
fundamentally different in the 1.3.x code.
I'm not sure as I'm not
I have a very large lyx document that is currently set to use the
'default' font (if you go into layout-document-layout, the font is set
to 'default'). I'm guessing this is a mixture of Times Roman fonts and
something else. I need to have a font where the majority of the book is
not Times Roman,
I use lyx port in a windows xp. After some itchy corrections (like
learn the precise version of imagemagick that works, avoiding spaces
in directory names and the like), I found an almost terminal problem.
Lyx worked QUITE fine -- we built a monography just with it -- but I
was not able to add any
Stefano Franchi wrote:
The conversion from Latex to OpenOffice took just one command:
htlatex filename xhtml,ooffice -cmozhtf -coo
(It took me a while to figure out the right command, because the
instructions on the webpage were a bit ambiguous. I talked with the
developer of TeX4ht and he
On Fri, Oct 15, 2004, Juan Luis Chulilla wrote:
I was not able to add any more latex class to lyx using the unix
procedure (add class to tetex, add .layout file to lyx, Edit/
Reconfigure. Finally today I have found that executing configure.bat
and then configure in a console of windows, lyx
Hi Uwe,
I cannot speak about Windows because I'm on MacOs/XDarwin (that is, I
use LyX for Mac (Qt), but I use htlatex and OpenOffice from XDarwin).
On my system it was actually rather trivial. I installed TeX4ht with
fink, and OpenOffice from their installer. fink didn't ask to install
any
hello from berlin,
I have now tried two distributions (knoppix debian, and suse linux)
and tried to install the newest lyx version and I still have problems
to get the bibtex in my lyx document to work and I did not find any
resuorces on the web concerning these problems, please help me:
If I use
ingo frost wrote:
> hello from berlin,
>
> I have now tried two distributions (knoppix debian, and suse linux)
> and tried to install the newest lyx version and I still have
> problems to get the bibtex in my lyx document to work and I did not
> find any resuorces on the web concerning these
ingo frost wrote:
>Undefined control sequence.
> ...pbell, Ingo}: {\em Biologie}, \btxpagelong
there is no definition of \btxpagelong ...
Delete this command in your bibfile or
you can try with \def\btxpagelong{}
in the preamble, but this makes only the doc run,
but doesn't solve the problem.
Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
> My LyX document contains a bunch of *.fig files. Under PS
> everything looks
> great. Under PDF (via pdflatex or dvipdfm) each figure gets its own
> page, and is rotated to be in landscape mode, and resized to take
> most of that full
> page. I'm using the latest LyX
Thanks for the tip; I simply installed the font files in
LyX.app/Contents/Resources/Fonts, and now it works!
(I installed by double-clicking on each font file, and then choosing
"install font" - of some strange reason the font file has been removed
from the original location, but it works, so
>>Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:45:24 +0200
>>From: ingo frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: bibtex and lyx problems
>
>>When I try a different style like "gerplan" lyx does not parse the file:
I guess you mean gerplain here...
>>"30 errores appeared, you should try to fix
> "Peter" == Peter Ljunglöf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Peter> Thanks for the tip; I simply installed the font files in
Peter> LyX.app/Contents/Resources/Fonts, and now it works! (I
Peter> installed by double-clicking on each font file, and then
Peter> choosing "install font" - of some
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>From: Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: problem with XFig figures under PDF
>>Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:47:39 +0100
>>
>>Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
[...]
>>It all comes down to what converter you use to define the conversion
>>from .fig to .pdf. You can
Hi again,
Relating the KDE upgrade + accents issue, I've installed this RPM for FC2:
lyx-1.3.5-1fc2_qt.i386.rpm
And no success with accents issue.
Then, I've installed the XForms RPM:
lyx-1.3.5-1fc2_xforms.i386.rpm
And all accents issues have been *solved*. So it seems an issue with QT
libraries.
On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 12:26:18PM +0200, Alfonso Gazo wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Relating the KDE upgrade + accents issue, I've installed this RPM for FC2:
> lyx-1.3.5-1fc2_qt.i386.rpm
>
> And no success with accents issue.
>
> Then, I've installed the XForms RPM:
> lyx-1.3.5-1fc2_xforms.i386.rpm
Thanks for the tip; I simply installed the font files in
LyX.app/Contents/Resources/Fonts, and now it works!
(I installed by double-clicking on each font file, and then choosing
"install font" - of some strange reason the font file has been removed
from the original location, but it works, so
2004-10-14 kl. 15.32, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
(I installed by double-clicking on each font file, and then choosing
"install font" - of some strange reason the font file has been
removed from the original location, but it works, so I'm happy)
Peter,
Which font files are you double clicking on? I
When I double click on one of these fonts it opens the FontBook
application and there is no obvious "install font" option
Are you using OS X 10.2, which does not have FontBook? I am using OS
X 10.3.5?
Strange, I tried to double-click on the files again, and it just
opened the FontBook, and no
--- Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You need to expand your detail a little.
>
> * Are you using the Graphics inset or the External
> inset to 'hold'
> these .fig files. The approaches used to generate
> latex from each are
> fundamentally different in the 1.3.x code.
I'm not sure
I have a very large lyx document that is currently set to use the
'default' font (if you go into layout->document->layout, the font is set
to 'default'). I'm guessing this is a mixture of Times Roman fonts and
something else. I need to have a font where the majority of the book is
not Times
I use lyx port in a windows xp. After some itchy corrections (like
learn the precise version of imagemagick that works, avoiding spaces
in directory names and the like), I found an almost terminal problem.
Lyx worked QUITE fine -- we built a monography just with it -- but I
was not able to add any
Stefano Franchi wrote:
The conversion from Latex to OpenOffice took just one command:
htlatex filename "xhtml,ooffice" " -cmozhtf" " -coo"
(It took me a while to figure out the right command, because the
instructions on the webpage were a bit ambiguous. I talked with the
developer of TeX4ht and
On Fri, Oct 15, 2004, Juan Luis Chulilla wrote:
> I was not able to add any more latex class to lyx using the unix
> procedure (add class to tetex, add .layout file to lyx, Edit/
> Reconfigure. Finally today I have found that executing configure.bat
> and then configure in a console of windows,
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