Excuse me if this message is a duplicate, it seems that some messages
didn't get through the last days.
Cheers
Hellmut
Original-Nachricht
Betreff: Re: inverted iota
Datum: Sun, 03 Feb 2008 12:13:24 +0100
Von: Hellmut Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Antwort an: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I got it to work! But I did confirm on the MiKTeX forum that
> floatflt is NOT included in MiKTeX. People will have to install it
> manually to get the LyX user guide to work.
I do not know what we can do about that, but shipping a UserGuide that
does not
Thanks Siegfried and Uwe for the replies. That's all I needed.
However, I found something rather less than obvious.
The beginning of the math.pdf manual (very useful -- I wasn't aware of it)
says
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Well - I am fed up with fighting them - they will not get my money and I
will send it to another proofreader.
That's the rigth way. Bad service - drop them.
Surely there are enough proofreaders that will work with printed material.
You may want to inform that language
Hi William,
thanks for your report on switching from tetex to texlive.
I'm thinking about doing so already for a while but didn't dare so far.
Good guess! On my notebook computer (which
I could survive having a messed up latex) but
which also runs gentoo linux, I unmerged tetex
and embarked on
Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm using version 1.5.3, but this may have been present for a while.
Yes, like 'forever'.
> The File->Import filter for text files looks explicitly for files with a
> .txt extension. Why be so restrictive? Change the dialog box display filter
> to
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
Ah, only ERT stuff, right?
Right ;-) But as explicitely said, this math manual tries to explain everything that is possible and
it is the extension to the UsersGuide math chapter.
(the math counterpart to EmbeddedObjects)
regards Uwe
Hi,
from inside lyx i can export to pdf using
File >Export >pdflatex
generating a file foo.pdf.
Command line: lyx --export pdflatex foo.lyx
produces a file foo.tex.
What can I do to produce foo.pdf from the command line?
TIA
Hellmut
IBM Lenovo T60 with gentoo linux, kde-3.5.8, lyx SVN as
"Daniel CLEMENT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The beginning of the math.pdf manual (very useful -- I wasn't aware of it)
> says
>
> the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
>
> but if only "automatically use amsmath package" is checked, it is not
> enough. It
Hey thanks, that did it! I was able to define everything now, except for an
image under the title, and I haven't found how to do something like that in the
documentation.
Do you have any advice for me?
On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 20:42:56 +0100
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Färber
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Yes, like 'forever'.
I thought so.
You can always select 'all files' to see all files, so it is not so
restrictive...
Didn't see this when I looked. Oh, duh! It's on the drop down list
immediately below the filename widget.
Apologies,
> The machine (Athlon 2000+) has been bought from the project's fund and from time to time Lars
asks > on lyx-users whether somebody could renew the lyx.org name. That is all there is to it.
I propose that we should collect the money for the new machine and try to relocate it to André's
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Ah, only ERT stuff, right?
>
> Right ;-) But as explicitely said, this math manual tries to explain
> everything that is possible and it is the extension to the UsersGuide
> math chapter.
> (the math counterpart to EmbeddedObjects)
I'll have to read it,
Hi,
I built the newest svn version yesterday (because 1.5.3 became VERY slow
after an update of my gentoo linux system ?,-( )
I seems to work ok so far with one annoying effect:
Using the shift+ctrl+arrow keys I can mark several words, fine. But the
marked area includes e.g. the point
Michael Färber schrieb:
Hey thanks, that did it! I was able to define everything now, except for an
image under the title, and I haven't found how to do something like that in the
documentation.
Do you have any advice for me?
Yes, ask on the koma-script community page:
http://komascript.de
> I got it to work! But I did confirm on the MiKTeX forum that floatflt is
> NOT
> included in MiKTeX. People will have to install it manually to get the
> LyX
> user guide to work. The procedure was after unpacking floatflt.ins by
> running
> latex on it, I once again copied the
Thanks Uwe... but
> David Hewitt schrieb:
>
>> It's a 2-sided document with "headings" Page Style.
>>
>> (1) The first problem is that the headings for sections/"high-level"
>> environments that start on odd-numbered pages show up on empty
>> even-numbered
>> pages that follow. I'd like them
Antonio José Guirao Sánchez schrieb:
I want to say that I have problems with the new Spanish version of "embedded
object" "objetos incrustados". When I try to compile it gives an error with
the package "caption" saying that I have no good version. However I have the
last one which was
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only "automatically use amsmath package" is checked, it is not
enough. It must be unchecked in order to enable the "use amsmath package"
checkbox below.
Hmm, Uwe, why is it
Daniel CLEMENT schrieb:
The beginning of the math.pdf manual (very useful -- I wasn't aware of it)
Because I first published it only a few days ago.
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only "automatically use amsmath package" is checked, it
Tom Sisan schrieb:
Thanks for the help Uwe, but I still am having problems.
About your suggestion - personally I think MiKTeX was installing
packages fine (it never complained and seemed to complete the process
whenever I clicked install package in the package manager). BUT it
never showed
On 31/01/2008, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim Rowe wrote:
> Instead, use either DVI or PDF preview mode to get a look at the
> document, then use the print command in the previewer (most likely Yap
> for DVI and Acrobat Reader for PDF) to send the document to the printer.
>
I don't subscribe to the developer's mail list, but I know that you'll see
this suggestion here.
I'm using version 1.5.3, but this may have been present for a while.
The File->Import filter for text files looks explicitly for files with a
.txt extension. Why be so restrictive? Change the
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
Then you don't have the correct version. The caption package was the
last time actualized on December 23 2007.
See http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/caption/
regards Uwe
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
For now, I attached the flatflt.sty. To install it
1. Copy it to the folder
~ \MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex
2. open the MiKTeX settings program and click there on the button "Refresh
FNDB"
Should you update the wiki with this information (or do you think it is
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You need it also for \numberwithin, \DeclareOperator, ... Just for
> everything that AMS provides but that is not yet fully supported by
> LyX.
Ah, only ERT stuff, right?
JMarc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Should you update the wiki with this information (or do you think it is
just temporary)?
This is unfortunately perhaps forever, see my post here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg135044.html
regards Uwe
Rich Shepard wrote:
You can always select 'all files' to see all files, so it is not so
restrictive...
Didn't see this when I looked. Oh, duh! It's on the drop down list
immediately below the filename widget.
Another thing that works (at least on Windows) is to type a wildcard
pattern
The Publisher environment does come in handy.
You can also look into the Extratitle environment. I've found that you can
put all sorts of stuff in one of those to make extra up-front pages (more
than one even, just insert page breaks). They can replace the title page
entirely and are more
Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> You can always select 'all files' to see all files, so it is not so
>> restrictive...
>
> Didn't see this when I looked. Oh, duh! It's on the drop down list
> immediately below the filename widget.
>
> Apologies,
I do not think this requires to
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Another thing that works (at least on Windows) is to type a wildcard
pattern into the file name box (e.g., *.asc or *.bs) and hit enter, which
acts the way another filter would.
Thanks, Paul.
I don't do windows, and haven't for more than a decade
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi,
from inside lyx i can export to pdf using
File >Export >pdflatex
generating a file foo.pdf.
Command line: lyx --export pdflatex foo.lyx
produces a file foo.tex.
What can I do to produce foo.pdf from the command line?
You want to use an appropriate format name,
Daniel CLEMENT schrieb:
The beginning of the math.pdf manual (very useful -- I wasn't aware of it)
says
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only "automatically use amsmath package" is checked, it is not
enough. It must be unchecked in order to
Excuse me if this message is a duplicate, it seems that some messages
didn't get through the last days.
Cheers
Hellmut
Original-Nachricht
Betreff: Re: inverted iota
Datum: Sun, 03 Feb 2008 12:13:24 +0100
Von: Hellmut Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Antwort an: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An:
Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got it to work! But I did confirm on the MiKTeX forum that
floatflt is NOT included in MiKTeX. People will have to install it
manually to get the LyX user guide to work.
I do not know what we can do about that, but shipping a UserGuide that
does not typeset is
Thanks Siegfried and Uwe for the replies. That's all I needed.
However, I found something rather less than obvious.
The beginning of the math.pdf manual (very useful -- I wasn't aware of it)
says
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Well - I am fed up with fighting them - they will not get my money and I
will send it to another proofreader.
That's the rigth way. Bad service - drop them.
Surely there are enough proofreaders that will work with printed material.
You may want to inform that language
Hi William,
thanks for your report on switching from tetex to texlive.
I'm thinking about doing so already for a while but didn't dare so far.
Good guess! On my notebook computer (which
I could survive having a messed up latex) but
which also runs gentoo linux, I unmerged tetex
and embarked on
Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using version 1.5.3, but this may have been present for a while.
Yes, like 'forever'.
The File-Import filter for text files looks explicitly for files with a
.txt extension. Why be so restrictive? Change the dialog box display filter
to *.* and
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
Ah, only ERT stuff, right?
Right ;-) But as explicitely said, this math manual tries to explain everything that is possible and
it is the extension to the UsersGuide math chapter.
(the math counterpart to EmbeddedObjects)
regards Uwe
Hi,
from inside lyx i can export to pdf using
File Export pdflatex
generating a file foo.pdf.
Command line: lyx --export pdflatex foo.lyx
produces a file foo.tex.
What can I do to produce foo.pdf from the command line?
TIA
Hellmut
IBM Lenovo T60 with gentoo linux, kde-3.5.8, lyx SVN as of
Daniel CLEMENT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The beginning of the math.pdf manual (very useful -- I wasn't aware of it)
says
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only automatically use amsmath package is checked, it is not
enough. It must be
Hey thanks, that did it! I was able to define everything now, except for an
image under the title, and I haven't found how to do something like that in the
documentation.
Do you have any advice for me?
On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 20:42:56 +0100
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Färber
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Yes, like 'forever'.
I thought so.
You can always select 'all files' to see all files, so it is not so
restrictive...
Didn't see this when I looked. Oh, duh! It's on the drop down list
immediately below the filename widget.
Apologies,
The machine (Athlon 2000+) has been bought from the project's fund and from time to time Lars
asks on lyx-users whether somebody could renew the lyx.org name. That is all there is to it.
I propose that we should collect the money for the new machine and try to relocate it to André's
location
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ah, only ERT stuff, right?
Right ;-) But as explicitely said, this math manual tries to explain
everything that is possible and it is the extension to the UsersGuide
math chapter.
(the math counterpart to EmbeddedObjects)
I'll have to read it, then.
Hi,
I built the newest svn version yesterday (because 1.5.3 became VERY slow
after an update of my gentoo linux system ?,-( )
I seems to work ok so far with one annoying effect:
Using the shift+ctrl+arrow keys I can mark several words, fine. But the
marked area includes e.g. the point
Michael Färber schrieb:
Hey thanks, that did it! I was able to define everything now, except for an
image under the title, and I haven't found how to do something like that in the
documentation.
Do you have any advice for me?
Yes, ask on the koma-script community page:
http://komascript.de
I got it to work! But I did confirm on the MiKTeX forum that floatflt is
NOT
included in MiKTeX. People will have to install it manually to get the
LyX
user guide to work. The procedure was after unpacking floatflt.ins by
running
latex on it, I once again copied the floatflt.sty
Thanks Uwe... but
David Hewitt schrieb:
It's a 2-sided document with headings Page Style.
(1) The first problem is that the headings for sections/high-level
environments that start on odd-numbered pages show up on empty
even-numbered
pages that follow. I'd like them not to appear on
Antonio José Guirao Sánchez schrieb:
I want to say that I have problems with the new Spanish version of embedded
object objetos incrustados. When I try to compile it gives an error with
the package caption saying that I have no good version. However I have the
last one which was
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only automatically use amsmath package is checked, it is not
enough. It must be unchecked in order to enable the use amsmath package
checkbox below.
Hmm, Uwe, why is it
Daniel CLEMENT schrieb:
The beginning of the math.pdf manual (very useful -- I wasn't aware of it)
Because I first published it only a few days ago.
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only automatically use amsmath package is checked, it is
Tom Sisan schrieb:
Thanks for the help Uwe, but I still am having problems.
About your suggestion - personally I think MiKTeX was installing
packages fine (it never complained and seemed to complete the process
whenever I clicked install package in the package manager). BUT it
never showed
On 31/01/2008, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Rowe wrote:
Instead, use either DVI or PDF preview mode to get a look at the
document, then use the print command in the previewer (most likely Yap
for DVI and Acrobat Reader for PDF) to send the document to the printer.
There's no
I don't subscribe to the developer's mail list, but I know that you'll see
this suggestion here.
I'm using version 1.5.3, but this may have been present for a while.
The File-Import filter for text files looks explicitly for files with a
.txt extension. Why be so restrictive? Change the
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
Then you don't have the correct version. The caption package was the
last time actualized on December 23 2007.
See http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/caption/
regards Uwe
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
For now, I attached the flatflt.sty. To install it
1. Copy it to the folder
~ \MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex
2. open the MiKTeX settings program and click there on the button Refresh
FNDB
Should you update the wiki with this information (or do you think it is
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You need it also for \numberwithin, \DeclareOperator, ... Just for
everything that AMS provides but that is not yet fully supported by
LyX.
Ah, only ERT stuff, right?
JMarc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Should you update the wiki with this information (or do you think it is
just temporary)?
This is unfortunately perhaps forever, see my post here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg135044.html
regards Uwe
Rich Shepard wrote:
You can always select 'all files' to see all files, so it is not so
restrictive...
Didn't see this when I looked. Oh, duh! It's on the drop down list
immediately below the filename widget.
Another thing that works (at least on Windows) is to type a wildcard
pattern
The Publisher environment does come in handy.
You can also look into the Extratitle environment. I've found that you can
put all sorts of stuff in one of those to make extra up-front pages (more
than one even, just insert page breaks). They can replace the title page
entirely and are more
Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can always select 'all files' to see all files, so it is not so
restrictive...
Didn't see this when I looked. Oh, duh! It's on the drop down list
immediately below the filename widget.
Apologies,
I do not think this requires to apologize :)
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Another thing that works (at least on Windows) is to type a wildcard
pattern into the file name box (e.g., *.asc or *.bs) and hit enter, which
acts the way another filter would.
Thanks, Paul.
I don't do windows, and haven't for more than a decade
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi,
from inside lyx i can export to pdf using
File Export pdflatex
generating a file foo.pdf.
Command line: lyx --export pdflatex foo.lyx
produces a file foo.tex.
What can I do to produce foo.pdf from the command line?
You want to use an appropriate format name, e.g.:
Daniel CLEMENT schrieb:
The beginning of the math.pdf manual (very useful -- I wasn't aware of it)
says
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only automatically use amsmath package is checked, it is not
enough. It must be unchecked in order to
Excuse me if this message is a duplicate, it seems that some messages
didn't get through the last days.
Cheers
Hellmut
Original-Nachricht
Betreff: Re: inverted iota
Datum: Sun, 03 Feb 2008 12:13:24 +0100
Von: Hellmut Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Antwort an: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An:
Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got it to work! But I did confirm on the MiKTeX forum that
floatflt is NOT included in MiKTeX. People will have to install it
manually to get the LyX user guide to work.
I do not know what we can do about that, but shipping a UserGuide that
does not typeset is
Thanks Siegfried and Uwe for the replies. That's all I needed.
However, I found something rather less than obvious.
The beginning of the math.pdf manual (very useful -- I wasn't aware of it)
says
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Well - I am fed up with fighting them - they will not get my money and I
will send it to another proofreader.
That's the rigth way. Bad service - drop them.
Surely there are enough proofreaders that will work with printed material.
You may want to inform that language
Hi William,
thanks for your report on switching from tetex to texlive.
I'm thinking about doing so already for a while but didn't dare so far.
Good guess! On my notebook computer (which
I could survive having a messed up latex) but
which also runs gentoo linux, I unmerged tetex
and embarked on
Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using version 1.5.3, but this may have been present for a while.
Yes, like 'forever'.
The File-Import filter for text files looks explicitly for files with a
.txt extension. Why be so restrictive? Change the dialog box display filter
to *.* and
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
Ah, only ERT stuff, right?
Right ;-) But as explicitely said, this math manual tries to explain everything that is possible and
it is the extension to the UsersGuide math chapter.
(the math counterpart to EmbeddedObjects)
regards Uwe
Hi,
from inside lyx i can export to pdf using
File Export pdflatex
generating a file foo.pdf.
Command line: lyx --export pdflatex foo.lyx
produces a file foo.tex.
What can I do to produce foo.pdf from the command line?
TIA
Hellmut
IBM Lenovo T60 with gentoo linux, kde-3.5.8, lyx SVN as of
Daniel CLEMENT [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The beginning of the math.pdf manual (very useful -- I wasn't aware of it)
says
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only automatically use amsmath package is checked, it is not
enough. It must be
Hey thanks, that did it! I was able to define everything now, except for an
image under the title, and I haven't found how to do something like that in the
documentation.
Do you have any advice for me?
On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 20:42:56 +0100
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Färber
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Yes, like 'forever'.
I thought so.
You can always select 'all files' to see all files, so it is not so
restrictive...
Didn't see this when I looked. Oh, duh! It's on the drop down list
immediately below the filename widget.
Apologies,
The machine (Athlon 2000+) has been bought from the project's fund and from time to time Lars
asks on lyx-users whether somebody could renew the lyx.org name. That is all there is to it.
I propose that we should collect the money for the new machine and try to relocate it to André's
location
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ah, only ERT stuff, right?
Right ;-) But as explicitely said, this math manual tries to explain
everything that is possible and it is the extension to the UsersGuide
math chapter.
(the math counterpart to EmbeddedObjects)
I'll have to read it, then.
Hi,
I built the newest svn version yesterday (because 1.5.3 became VERY slow
after an update of my gentoo linux system ?,-( )
I seems to work ok so far with one annoying effect:
Using the shift+ctrl+arrow keys I can mark several words, fine. But the
marked area includes e.g. the point
Michael Färber schrieb:
Hey thanks, that did it! I was able to define everything now, except for an
image under the title, and I haven't found how to do something like that in the
documentation.
Do you have any advice for me?
Yes, ask on the koma-script community page:
http://komascript.de
I got it to work! But I did confirm on the MiKTeX forum that floatflt is
NOT
included in MiKTeX. People will have to install it manually to get the
LyX
user guide to work. The procedure was after unpacking floatflt.ins by
running
latex on it, I once again copied the floatflt.sty
Thanks Uwe... but
David Hewitt schrieb:
It's a 2-sided document with headings Page Style.
(1) The first problem is that the headings for sections/high-level
environments that start on odd-numbered pages show up on empty
even-numbered
pages that follow. I'd like them not to appear on
Antonio José Guirao Sánchez schrieb:
I want to say that I have problems with the new Spanish version of embedded
object objetos incrustados. When I try to compile it gives an error with
the package caption saying that I have no good version. However I have the
last one which was
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schrieb:
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only automatically use amsmath package is checked, it is not
enough. It must be unchecked in order to enable the use amsmath package
checkbox below.
Hmm, Uwe, why is it
Daniel CLEMENT schrieb:
The beginning of the math.pdf manual (very useful -- I wasn't aware of it)
Because I first published it only a few days ago.
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only automatically use amsmath package is checked, it is
Tom Sisan schrieb:
Thanks for the help Uwe, but I still am having problems.
About your suggestion - personally I think MiKTeX was installing
packages fine (it never complained and seemed to complete the process
whenever I clicked install package in the package manager). BUT it
never showed
On 31/01/2008, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Rowe wrote:
Instead, use either DVI or PDF preview mode to get a look at the
document, then use the print command in the previewer (most likely Yap
for DVI and Acrobat Reader for PDF) to send the document to the printer.
There's no
I don't subscribe to the developer's mail list, but I know that you'll see
this suggestion here.
I'm using version 1.5.3, but this may have been present for a while.
The File-Import filter for text files looks explicitly for files with a
.txt extension. Why be so restrictive? Change the
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
Then you don't have the correct version. The caption package was the
last time actualized on December 23 2007.
See http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/caption/
regards Uwe
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
For now, I attached the flatflt.sty. To install it
1. Copy it to the folder
~ \MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex
2. open the MiKTeX settings program and click there on the button Refresh
FNDB
Should you update the wiki with this information (or do you think it is
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You need it also for \numberwithin, \DeclareOperator, ... Just for
everything that AMS provides but that is not yet fully supported by
LyX.
Ah, only ERT stuff, right?
JMarc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Should you update the wiki with this information (or do you think it is
just temporary)?
This is unfortunately perhaps forever, see my post here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg135044.html
regards Uwe
Rich Shepard wrote:
You can always select 'all files' to see all files, so it is not so
restrictive...
Didn't see this when I looked. Oh, duh! It's on the drop down list
immediately below the filename widget.
Another thing that works (at least on Windows) is to type a wildcard
pattern
The Publisher environment does come in handy.
You can also look into the Extratitle environment. I've found that you can
put all sorts of stuff in one of those to make extra up-front pages (more
than one even, just insert page breaks). They can replace the title page
entirely and are more
Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can always select 'all files' to see all files, so it is not so
restrictive...
Didn't see this when I looked. Oh, duh! It's on the drop down list
immediately below the filename widget.
Apologies,
I do not think this requires to apologize :)
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Another thing that works (at least on Windows) is to type a wildcard
pattern into the file name box (e.g., *.asc or *.bs) and hit enter, which
acts the way another filter would.
Thanks, Paul.
I don't do windows, and haven't for more than a decade
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi,
from inside lyx i can export to pdf using
File Export pdflatex
generating a file foo.pdf.
Command line: lyx --export pdflatex foo.lyx
produces a file foo.tex.
What can I do to produce foo.pdf from the command line?
You want to use an appropriate format name, e.g.:
Daniel CLEMENT schrieb:
The beginning of the math.pdf manual (very useful -- I wasn't aware of it)
says
the option Use AMS math package must be used in the document settings
but if only automatically use amsmath package is checked, it is not
enough. It must be unchecked in order to
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