Marc D. wrote:
I have created a rather large lyx file (all my course notes). In one
section, I can't get it to work. I have reduced the problem to a
minimum. There are 3 characters on my screen, in two lines.
I get SIX errors with those 3 characters.
Answer: it's the \textmf that causes
Marc D. wrote:
I have just manually removed the \textmf from the .lyx file and now
it works.
I guess you mean \textrm?
Questions:
What key sequence would have inserted \textmf when ANY occurence of
such text causes so many errors?
Either \textrm followed by a non-letter character, or M-m,
Marc D. wrote:
Answer: it's the \textmf that causes ALL six errors. (and all 35 errors
what you mean is \textrm
in my original file). All from a a single, obviously misplaced, \textmf
tag that I DID NOT INSERT (or knowingly insert. I don't USE different
fonts in my document!)
I have
Georg Baum wrote:
It does do the right thing, the error is that creating mathematical things
inside \textrm should not be possible in LyX. This is a known bug
(unfortunately not easy to fix):
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1527
Why, when I erased the entire paragraph containing this
Hi,
and sorry for my delayed reply.
B.J. Muirhead wrote (24.1.2006 07:22):
I had a similar problem, except that I had no menu entries at all!
The solution, in my case, was to use the command line (M-F2) to
run lyx-1.4 to accord with installation using
--with-version-suffix=1.4
Paul Smith writes:
Dear All
How can one have a caption horizontally as long as the width of the
picture?
One way is to use LyX's subfigure caption that is located under Extra
Options of your Graphics object, but this introduces perhaps unwanted
side effects (you gain a sub-figure, which is
Paul Smith wrote:
How can one have a caption horizontally as long as the width of the picture?
http://voss.homedns.org/cgi-bin/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
http://www.dante.de/CTAN//help/Catalogue/entries/hvfloat.html
Herbert
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
6. Inside minipage using ERT
add \caption{Your caption goes here...}
For the sake of thoroughness...
\caption[short caption here for list of figures]{Long caption here}
-Kevin
--
Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tiros-Translations
Herbert Voss writes:
http://voss.homedns.org/cgi-bin/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
Something wrong with the domain name here, I think...
--
Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tiros-Translations
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Herbert Voss writes:
http://voss.homedns.org/cgi-bin/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
copy and paste without thinking ...
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
Something wrong with the domain name here, I think...
Herbert
Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Herbert this is nonsense! How did you insert it? 2^{Q} is a math
Herbert expression, it cannot be part of \textrm, it should be an
Herbert argument of\mathrm
Herbert, while we are at it, does it ever make sense to use \textrm in
math? I am a bit
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Herbert this is nonsense! How did you insert it? 2^{Q} is a math
Herbert expression, it cannot be part of \textrm, it should be an
Herbert argument of\mathrm
Herbert, while we are at it, does it ever make sense to
Sorry, I t didn't help.
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 10:30 +0200, K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
and sorry for my delayed reply.
B.J. Muirhead wrote (24.1.2006 07:22):
I had a similar problem, except that I had no menu entries at all!
The solution, in my case, was to use the command line (M-F2) to
On 2/2/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://voss.homedns.org/cgi-bin/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
copy and paste without thinking ...
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
Something wrong with the domain name here, I think...
I thank Kevin and Herbert for the
Dear All
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a program (for Linux) to create my picture?
Thanks in advance,
Paul Smith writes:
Dear All
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros
with which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the
ones would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow.
Does somebody know of a program (for Linux) to create my
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If, however, I write 2^Q as text, then select it and press ctrl+M (to
turn it into
a formula, then I also get that problem. This time without doing any
font change.
This problem does not exist in the soon to be lyx 1.4, so it will go away.
So I
Paul Smith wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a program (for Linux) to create my picture?
what kind
On Feb 2, 2006, at 9:00 AM, Herbert Voss wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a
Ian -
Sorry for letting your e-mail slip past me without a response.
On Jan 24, 2006, at 7:24 PM, Ian Stevenson wrote:
(To be sure, you can go to the Terminal and enter which
pdflatex, and it should give you a path to that file's location.)
Ian-Stevensons-Computer:~ ianstevenson$ which
On 2/2/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a program (for
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 23:34:17 -0800
Marc D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have created a rather large lyx file (all my course notes). In one
section, I can't get it to work. I have reduced the problem to a
minimum. There are 3 characters on my screen, in two lines.
I get SIX errors with
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 09:09:40 +0100
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If, however, I write 2^Q as text, then select it and press ctrl+M (to
turn it into
a formula, then I also get that problem.
You can make that work properly in 1.3.* by entering $2^Q$ as text, then
hitting math mode.
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/2/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a
Hello!
I wanted to thank everybody on this list for their help! I also wanted to
thank all developers and all people who otherwise contribute to the
development of LyX.
I have finished my dissertation and defended my thesis successfully. LyX
Beamer made it very easy for me to concentrate only
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 10:30:16 +0100
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Herbert this is nonsense! How did you insert it? 2^{Q} is a math
Herbert expression, it cannot be part of \textrm, it should be an
Herbert argument of\mathrm
David L. Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 10:30:16 +0100
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Herbert this is nonsense! How did you insert it? 2^{Q} is a math
Herbert expression, it cannot be part of \textrm, it should be an
David L. Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 10:30:16 +0100
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Herbert this is nonsense! How did you insert it? 2^{Q} is a math
Herbert expression, it cannot be part of \textrm, it should be an
Herbert
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Declan O'Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks. for this. I think your instructions apply to lyx. But I'm
attempting to do the same thing in kile.
I suppose if I knew how to define the position according to
coordinates, I'd be better off. I just want the pictures to
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/2/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a
Thanks for these suggestions. I'm looking forward to trying them out, as
soon as I can.
Oh, and I reverted to Kubuntu on the laptop, so I now have beamer available
to lyx.
Thanks again,
Declan
On 2/2/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a program (for Linux)
Hi,
First of all I would like to say that like LyX a lot. Nice software.
There are some small issues, however, I hope someone can help.
Some math glyphs are displayed incorrect on screen; however the output
dvi,pdf is ok.
How to reproduce:
1. New document
2. Menu: Insert / Math / Inline
Hi
In LyX 1.3.7 Win32 + MikTeX 2.4.1461:
Trying to create a new LyX document from template fails for many
templates with error missing TeX class.
For example:
aa.lyx results in:
``Textclass error
The document uses a missing TeX class aa.
LyX will not be able to produce output.
I did a
Peter Hegt wrote:
Some math glyphs are displayed incorrect on screen; however the output
dvi,pdf is ok.
3. Use math pannel to insert any operator, e.g. if I click the button
with the plus-minus (\pm), on screen I get the paragraph glyph. Or \cup
results in '['.
You didn't install the math
Peter Hegt wrote:
Hi
In LyX 1.3.7 Win32 + MikTeX 2.4.1461:
Trying to create a new LyX document from template fails for many
templates with error missing TeX class.
For example:
aa.lyx results in:
``Textclass error
The document uses a missing TeX class aa.
LyX will not be able to produce
On 2/2/06, Stephen Buonopane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a program (for
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
Very cool, Herbert. I have LyXfied a bit your example ;-)
--
Enrico
#LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 221
\textclass article
\begin_preamble
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/2/06, Stephen Buonopane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of
On 2/2/06, Stephen Buonopane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros
with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a program (for
Paul Smith writes:
Yes, that is what I mean. An illustration is at
http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/techdoc/ref/spy.html
Having not looked at Herbert's suggestion, I am now quite confused (as I
would have guessed that that is what it does). It seems you simply want
to plot
En/na Stephen Buonopane ha escrit:
On 2/2/06, Stephen Buonopane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros
with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow.
On 2/2/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that is what I mean. An illustration is at
http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/techdoc/ref/spy.html
tell me the structure of your data file?
Are the values also saved as a matrix?
Thanks to all. An example of a data file is
On 2/2/06, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that is what I mean. An illustration is at
http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/techdoc/ref/spy.html
tell me the structure of your data file?
Are the values also saved as a matrix?
Thanks to all. An example of a data
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Broadway is another class that is not available within
MiKTeX but for which LyX has a layout.
Only for information: When you use this installer:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinInstaller
The LyX-specific LaTeX-classes chess, broadway, cv, and hollywod are
Hello LyXers,
the next version of the windows installer will have support for editors
with which LaTeX-files can be viewed with highlighted syntax. Currently
I have built in support for jEdit, WinShell, TeXnicCenter, WinEdt, and
WinTeX.
The first editor that is found on the system will be set
Uwe Stöhr writes:
the next version of the windows installer will have support for
editors with which LaTeX-files can be viewed with highlighted syntax.
A side question -- does anyone know of further developments of a (vim)
syntax file for the LyX file format? Someone had posted the beginnings
On 02/02/2006, at 12:56 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 1, 2006, at 4:22 AM, Daryl Moulder wrote:
I can't get lyx-aqua to see my tetex install, I've done the
reconfigure thing, no dice. I'm using the standard Os X latex
install in the
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/ dir.
You need
Uwe Stoehr wrote:
Do you know other editors that offer syntax-highlighting for LaTeX and
run on Windows?
Crimson Editor:
http://www.crimsoneditor.com/
Scintilla Text Editor:
http://www.scintilla.org
LaTeX Editor:
http://www.latexeditor.org/
Kile:
http://kile.sourceforge.net/
LaTeXEditor:
On Feb 2, 2006, at 9:28 PM, Daryl Moulder wrote:
On 02/02/2006, at 12:56 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 1, 2006, at 4:22 AM, Daryl Moulder wrote:
I can't get lyx-aqua to see my tetex install, I've done the
reconfigure thing, no dice. I'm using the standard Os X latex
install in the
Hi.
Where can I find textclass.lst ? And When do I install it ?
Thanks,
--
Carlos Fernando Knauer
Dear Lys Users,
I have just upgraded to Mac OS X 10.4. I still have the same issues
running Lyx. The application cannot find the Latex classes and the
View menu does not contain any viewers. See thread for more details.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Ian
Ian Stevenson
Lecturer in
HI,
I have no idea if this topic has been discussed before
or not. If yes then give me pointers to that.
We have a linux network and i want the lyx to be
centrally available so that each user is virtually
using the same lyx. How this can be done ? The epitome
of this exercise is that each time a
David,
Just like to second your note of thanks; my own trifling query of some
months ago was solved with both courtesy and patience and I have read
(for one example only, see postings on Lyx is getting very annoying)
with great pleasure the Lyx team rallying around a great number of other
Marc D. wrote:
I have created a rather large lyx file (all my course notes). In one
section, I can't get it to work. I have reduced the problem to a
minimum. There are 3 characters on my screen, in two lines.
I get SIX errors with those 3 characters.
Answer: it's the \textmf that causes
Marc D. wrote:
I have just manually removed the \textmf from the .lyx file and now
it works.
I guess you mean \textrm?
Questions:
What key sequence would have inserted \textmf when ANY occurence of
such text causes so many errors?
Either \textrm followed by a non-letter character, or M-m,
Marc D. wrote:
Answer: it's the \textmf that causes ALL six errors. (and all 35 errors
what you mean is \textrm
in my original file). All from a a single, obviously misplaced, \textmf
tag that I DID NOT INSERT (or knowingly insert. I don't USE different
fonts in my document!)
I have
Georg Baum wrote:
It does do the right thing, the error is that creating mathematical things
inside \textrm should not be possible in LyX. This is a known bug
(unfortunately not easy to fix):
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1527
Why, when I erased the entire paragraph containing this
Hi,
and sorry for my delayed reply.
B.J. Muirhead wrote (24.1.2006 07:22):
I had a similar problem, except that I had no menu entries at all!
The solution, in my case, was to use the command line (M-F2) to
run lyx-1.4 to accord with installation using
--with-version-suffix=1.4
Paul Smith writes:
Dear All
How can one have a caption horizontally as long as the width of the
picture?
One way is to use LyX's subfigure caption that is located under Extra
Options of your Graphics object, but this introduces perhaps unwanted
side effects (you gain a sub-figure, which is
Paul Smith wrote:
How can one have a caption horizontally as long as the width of the picture?
http://voss.homedns.org/cgi-bin/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
http://www.dante.de/CTAN//help/Catalogue/entries/hvfloat.html
Herbert
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
6. Inside minipage using ERT
add \caption{Your caption goes here...}
For the sake of thoroughness...
\caption[short caption here for list of figures]{Long caption here}
-Kevin
--
Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tiros-Translations
Herbert Voss writes:
http://voss.homedns.org/cgi-bin/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
Something wrong with the domain name here, I think...
--
Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tiros-Translations
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Herbert Voss writes:
http://voss.homedns.org/cgi-bin/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
copy and paste without thinking ...
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
Something wrong with the domain name here, I think...
Herbert
Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Herbert this is nonsense! How did you insert it? 2^{Q} is a math
Herbert expression, it cannot be part of \textrm, it should be an
Herbert argument of\mathrm
Herbert, while we are at it, does it ever make sense to use \textrm in
math? I am a bit
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Herbert this is nonsense! How did you insert it? 2^{Q} is a math
Herbert expression, it cannot be part of \textrm, it should be an
Herbert argument of\mathrm
Herbert, while we are at it, does it ever make sense to
Sorry, I t didn't help.
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 10:30 +0200, K. Elo wrote:
Hi,
and sorry for my delayed reply.
B.J. Muirhead wrote (24.1.2006 07:22):
I had a similar problem, except that I had no menu entries at all!
The solution, in my case, was to use the command line (M-F2) to
On 2/2/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://voss.homedns.org/cgi-bin/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
copy and paste without thinking ...
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
Something wrong with the domain name here, I think...
I thank Kevin and Herbert for the
Dear All
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a program (for Linux) to create my picture?
Thanks in advance,
Paul Smith writes:
Dear All
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros
with which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the
ones would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow.
Does somebody know of a program (for Linux) to create my
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If, however, I write 2^Q as text, then select it and press ctrl+M (to
turn it into
a formula, then I also get that problem. This time without doing any
font change.
This problem does not exist in the soon to be lyx 1.4, so it will go away.
So I
Paul Smith wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a program (for Linux) to create my picture?
what kind
On Feb 2, 2006, at 9:00 AM, Herbert Voss wrote:
Paul Smith wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a
Ian -
Sorry for letting your e-mail slip past me without a response.
On Jan 24, 2006, at 7:24 PM, Ian Stevenson wrote:
(To be sure, you can go to the Terminal and enter which
pdflatex, and it should give you a path to that file's location.)
Ian-Stevensons-Computer:~ ianstevenson$ which
On 2/2/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a program (for
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 23:34:17 -0800
Marc D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have created a rather large lyx file (all my course notes). In one
section, I can't get it to work. I have reduced the problem to a
minimum. There are 3 characters on my screen, in two lines.
I get SIX errors with
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 09:09:40 +0100
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If, however, I write 2^Q as text, then select it and press ctrl+M (to
turn it into
a formula, then I also get that problem.
You can make that work properly in 1.3.* by entering $2^Q$ as text, then
hitting math mode.
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/2/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a
Hello!
I wanted to thank everybody on this list for their help! I also wanted to
thank all developers and all people who otherwise contribute to the
development of LyX.
I have finished my dissertation and defended my thesis successfully. LyX
Beamer made it very easy for me to concentrate only
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 10:30:16 +0100
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Herbert this is nonsense! How did you insert it? 2^{Q} is a math
Herbert expression, it cannot be part of \textrm, it should be an
Herbert argument of\mathrm
David L. Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 10:30:16 +0100
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Herbert this is nonsense! How did you insert it? 2^{Q} is a math
Herbert expression, it cannot be part of \textrm, it should be an
David L. Johnson wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 10:30:16 +0100
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Herbert this is nonsense! How did you insert it? 2^{Q} is a math
Herbert expression, it cannot be part of \textrm, it should be an
Herbert
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Declan O'Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks. for this. I think your instructions apply to lyx. But I'm
attempting to do the same thing in kile.
I suppose if I knew how to define the position according to
coordinates, I'd be better off. I just want the pictures to
Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/2/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a
Thanks for these suggestions. I'm looking forward to trying them out, as
soon as I can.
Oh, and I reverted to Kubuntu on the laptop, so I now have beamer available
to lyx.
Thanks again,
Declan
On 2/2/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a program (for Linux)
Hi,
First of all I would like to say that like LyX a lot. Nice software.
There are some small issues, however, I hope someone can help.
Some math glyphs are displayed incorrect on screen; however the output
dvi,pdf is ok.
How to reproduce:
1. New document
2. Menu: Insert / Math / Inline
Hi
In LyX 1.3.7 Win32 + MikTeX 2.4.1461:
Trying to create a new LyX document from template fails for many
templates with error missing TeX class.
For example:
aa.lyx results in:
``Textclass error
The document uses a missing TeX class aa.
LyX will not be able to produce output.
I did a
Peter Hegt wrote:
Some math glyphs are displayed incorrect on screen; however the output
dvi,pdf is ok.
3. Use math pannel to insert any operator, e.g. if I click the button
with the plus-minus (\pm), on screen I get the paragraph glyph. Or \cup
results in '['.
You didn't install the math
Peter Hegt wrote:
Hi
In LyX 1.3.7 Win32 + MikTeX 2.4.1461:
Trying to create a new LyX document from template fails for many
templates with error missing TeX class.
For example:
aa.lyx results in:
``Textclass error
The document uses a missing TeX class aa.
LyX will not be able to produce
On 2/2/06, Stephen Buonopane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a program (for
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://tug.org/TeXnik/mainFAQ.cgi?file=floats/width
Very cool, Herbert. I have LyXfied a bit your example ;-)
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Enrico
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Paul Smith wrote:
On 2/2/06, Stephen Buonopane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of
On 2/2/06, Stephen Buonopane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros
with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow. Does
somebody know of a program (for
Paul Smith writes:
Yes, that is what I mean. An illustration is at
http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/techdoc/ref/spy.html
Having not looked at Herbert's suggestion, I am now quite confused (as I
would have guessed that that is what it does). It seems you simply want
to plot
En/na Stephen Buonopane ha escrit:
On 2/2/06, Stephen Buonopane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may be a bit out of topic. I have a matrix of ones and zeros
with
which I would like to produce a picture in such a way that the ones
would be represented in black, say, and the zeros in yellow.
On 2/2/06, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that is what I mean. An illustration is at
http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/techdoc/ref/spy.html
tell me the structure of your data file?
Are the values also saved as a matrix?
Thanks to all. An example of a data file is
On 2/2/06, Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, that is what I mean. An illustration is at
http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/techdoc/ref/spy.html
tell me the structure of your data file?
Are the values also saved as a matrix?
Thanks to all. An example of a data
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Broadway is another class that is not available within
MiKTeX but for which LyX has a layout.
Only for information: When you use this installer:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinInstaller
The LyX-specific LaTeX-classes chess, broadway, cv, and hollywod are
Hello LyXers,
the next version of the windows installer will have support for editors
with which LaTeX-files can be viewed with highlighted syntax. Currently
I have built in support for jEdit, WinShell, TeXnicCenter, WinEdt, and
WinTeX.
The first editor that is found on the system will be set
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