On 12.06.08, Martin Görg wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 15:03:44 +0200, G. Milde wrote:
Looks like Yap locks the file. [...] As you normally do not edit a
dvi file, this seems to be a bug in Yap.
... I am aware of that, but I'm not touching the DVI file,
except reading and scrolling.
So it
On 12.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 12 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
A bit of background to all this: my wife is Greek and needs to type
Greek occasionally; she is also a purist about accents etc. (Byzantine
enthusiast). She is not happy seeing non-Greek characters on screen.
In this case,
Van: G. Milde [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 12.06.08, Ad Meskens wrote:
Unfortunately, this does not work. The hyphenation does not materialize.
Could you elaborate a bit?
I was looking for Greek (polytonic) -- polutonikogreek which is not
present (unfortunately) but it seems to work
On 12.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Yes, I do have dejavu (ttf-dejavu) but I don't know how to tell lyx to
use it - it doesn't appear as a choice. But I'm not sure that what I am
trying to do is possible in Lyx (see my reply to Gunter below).
1. Does DejaVu appear as a choice in other
Hi Guys,
i tried to scale a normal table, and that worked quiet well.
i tried also to scale a long table for my enclosure, which i need cause the
table needs to break every couple rows.
But it doesn´t work and a dialog shows up where it says:
Missing \endgroup inserted. (3 times)
and Missing }
On 13 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 12.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Yes, I do have dejavu (ttf-dejavu) but I don't know how to tell lyx to
use it - it doesn't appear as a choice. But I'm not sure that what I am
trying to do is possible in Lyx (see my reply to Gunter below).
1. Does
It is not just the accents but also hyphenation patterns etc.
The distinction is similar to german and ngerman (i.e. old and new
spelling), only that the reform in Greece was 20 years earlier).
OTOH, it can be a big timesave if you can input strange characters as a
combination of ASCII
On 13.06.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
* Hyphenation and babel generated strings (like Chapter or Table of
Contents) depend on the setting of greek vs. polutonikogreek.
Just greek language is *not* enough!
i have just tried it and don't see what you mean. i took
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex? I am trying to use xfig drawing directly thanks to
the external material inset but that works only for plain LateX, not for
pdflatex.
I am using the precompiled fig2dev package for Windows found
Hi!
I have an include child document inset (of type input) inside a LyX note. Despite being inside a note, when I export to latex, LyX
reads and tries to compile the child document. I guess this is a bug?
Nicolás
Hello,
In linguistics the greek letter small sigma is used as symbol for
syllable. I used the new Insert Special Character Symbols...
Menu in Lyx 1.6 to insert the sigma. It is displayed correctly on
screen, but in the generated PDF the sigma is not set as a normal
small sigma but as
I ad in document-settings-latex preamble
\usepackage[bookmarks, bookmarksopen=true, bookmarksnumbered=true]{hyperref}
but in my pdf the bookmarks are not expanded.
any ideas?
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Hi all. Can't seem to find the answer to this one.
As the subject, I have some long in-line formulas
that go over the margin. How do I insert a line
break into an in-line formula?
Bill.
--
William Seager
University of Toronto Scarborough
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex?
Yes, newer versions support pdftex. And Angus implemented a workaround for
older versions in fig2pdftex.py, so it should not matter whether your
fig2dev supports pdftex
Hi!
I writing a book with the memoir class and each chapter should have its own bibliography section. In addition, I want a comprenhensive
bibliography for the whole. I have seen that I should use the chapterbib package. I load this package in the preamble of my master
document. Each chapter
On June 13, 2008 14:20:28 William Seager wrote:
Hi all. Can't seem to find the answer to this one.
As the subject, I have some long in-line formulas
that go over the margin. How do I insert a line
break into an in-line formula?
Bill.
sorry - I should have looked harder. The answer is
in a
Hi Georg!
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex?
Yes, newer versions support pdftex. And Angus implemented a workaround for
older versions in fig2pdftex.py, so it should not matter whether
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hi Georg!
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex?
Yes, newer versions support pdftex. And Angus implemented a workaround
for
older versions in fig2pdftex.py, so
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hi Georg!
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex?
Yes, newer versions support pdftex. And Angus implemented a
workaround for
older
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
So this comes from transfig 3.2.3d and, AFAICS this is the latest
version:
No. 3.2.5 is current, but that should not matter because of the
workaround.
Right, I see that know, unfortunately this version is not available on
Windows.
I was wrong.
William Seager wrote:
On June 13, 2008 14:20:28 William Seager wrote:
Hi all. Can't seem to find the answer to this one.
As the subject, I have some long in-line formulas
that go over the margin. How do I insert a line
break into an in-line formula?
Bill.
sorry - I should have looked harder.
On 12.06.08, Martin Görg wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 15:03:44 +0200, G. Milde wrote:
Looks like Yap locks the file. [...] As you normally do not edit a
dvi file, this seems to be a bug in Yap.
... I am aware of that, but I'm not touching the DVI file,
except reading and scrolling.
So it
On 12.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 12 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
A bit of background to all this: my wife is Greek and needs to type
Greek occasionally; she is also a purist about accents etc. (Byzantine
enthusiast). She is not happy seeing non-Greek characters on screen.
In this case,
Van: G. Milde [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 12.06.08, Ad Meskens wrote:
Unfortunately, this does not work. The hyphenation does not materialize.
Could you elaborate a bit?
I was looking for Greek (polytonic) -- polutonikogreek which is not
present (unfortunately) but it seems to work
On 12.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Yes, I do have dejavu (ttf-dejavu) but I don't know how to tell lyx to
use it - it doesn't appear as a choice. But I'm not sure that what I am
trying to do is possible in Lyx (see my reply to Gunter below).
1. Does DejaVu appear as a choice in other
Hi Guys,
i tried to scale a normal table, and that worked quiet well.
i tried also to scale a long table for my enclosure, which i need cause the
table needs to break every couple rows.
But it doesn´t work and a dialog shows up where it says:
Missing \endgroup inserted. (3 times)
and Missing }
On 13 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 12.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Yes, I do have dejavu (ttf-dejavu) but I don't know how to tell lyx to
use it - it doesn't appear as a choice. But I'm not sure that what I am
trying to do is possible in Lyx (see my reply to Gunter below).
1. Does
It is not just the accents but also hyphenation patterns etc.
The distinction is similar to german and ngerman (i.e. old and new
spelling), only that the reform in Greece was 20 years earlier).
OTOH, it can be a big timesave if you can input strange characters as a
combination of ASCII
On 13.06.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
* Hyphenation and babel generated strings (like Chapter or Table of
Contents) depend on the setting of greek vs. polutonikogreek.
Just greek language is *not* enough!
i have just tried it and don't see what you mean. i took
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex? I am trying to use xfig drawing directly thanks to
the external material inset but that works only for plain LateX, not for
pdflatex.
I am using the precompiled fig2dev package for Windows found
Hi!
I have an include child document inset (of type input) inside a LyX note. Despite being inside a note, when I export to latex, LyX
reads and tries to compile the child document. I guess this is a bug?
Nicolás
Hello,
In linguistics the greek letter small sigma is used as symbol for
syllable. I used the new Insert Special Character Symbols...
Menu in Lyx 1.6 to insert the sigma. It is displayed correctly on
screen, but in the generated PDF the sigma is not set as a normal
small sigma but as
I ad in document-settings-latex preamble
\usepackage[bookmarks, bookmarksopen=true, bookmarksnumbered=true]{hyperref}
but in my pdf the bookmarks are not expanded.
any ideas?
__
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Hi all. Can't seem to find the answer to this one.
As the subject, I have some long in-line formulas
that go over the margin. How do I insert a line
break into an in-line formula?
Bill.
--
William Seager
University of Toronto Scarborough
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex?
Yes, newer versions support pdftex. And Angus implemented a workaround for
older versions in fig2pdftex.py, so it should not matter whether your
fig2dev supports pdftex
Hi!
I writing a book with the memoir class and each chapter should have its own bibliography section. In addition, I want a comprenhensive
bibliography for the whole. I have seen that I should use the chapterbib package. I load this package in the preamble of my master
document. Each chapter
On June 13, 2008 14:20:28 William Seager wrote:
Hi all. Can't seem to find the answer to this one.
As the subject, I have some long in-line formulas
that go over the margin. How do I insert a line
break into an in-line formula?
Bill.
sorry - I should have looked harder. The answer is
in a
Hi Georg!
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex?
Yes, newer versions support pdftex. And Angus implemented a workaround for
older versions in fig2pdftex.py, so it should not matter whether
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hi Georg!
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex?
Yes, newer versions support pdftex. And Angus implemented a workaround
for
older versions in fig2pdftex.py, so
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hi Georg!
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex?
Yes, newer versions support pdftex. And Angus implemented a
workaround for
older
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
So this comes from transfig 3.2.3d and, AFAICS this is the latest
version:
No. 3.2.5 is current, but that should not matter because of the
workaround.
Right, I see that know, unfortunately this version is not available on
Windows.
I was wrong.
William Seager wrote:
On June 13, 2008 14:20:28 William Seager wrote:
Hi all. Can't seem to find the answer to this one.
As the subject, I have some long in-line formulas
that go over the margin. How do I insert a line
break into an in-line formula?
Bill.
sorry - I should have looked harder.
On 12.06.08, Martin Görg wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 15:03:44 +0200, G. Milde wrote:
> > Looks like Yap locks the file. [...] As you normally do not edit a
> > dvi file, this seems to be a bug in Yap.
> ... I am aware of that, but I'm not touching the DVI file,
> except reading and scrolling.
On 12.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 12 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
> A bit of background to all this: my wife is Greek and needs to type
> Greek occasionally; she is also a purist about accents etc. (Byzantine
> enthusiast). She is not happy seeing non-Greek characters on screen.
In this
> Van: G. Milde [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 12.06.08, Ad Meskens wrote:
> Unfortunately, this does not work. The hyphenation does not materialize.
Could you elaborate a bit?
> I was looking for "Greek (polytonic)" --> polutonikogreek which is not
> present (unfortunately) but it seems to
On 12.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> Yes, I do have dejavu (ttf-dejavu) but I don't know how to tell lyx to
> use it - it doesn't appear as a choice. But I'm not sure that what I am
> trying to do is possible in Lyx (see my reply to Gunter below).
1. Does DejaVu appear as a choice in other
Hi Guys,
i tried to scale a normal table, and that worked quiet well.
i tried also to scale a long table for my enclosure, which i need cause the
table needs to break every couple rows.
But it doesn´t work and a dialog shows up where it says:
Missing \endgroup inserted. (3 times)
and Missing }
On 13 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
> On 12.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> > Yes, I do have dejavu (ttf-dejavu) but I don't know how to tell lyx to
> > use it - it doesn't appear as a choice. But I'm not sure that what I am
> > trying to do is possible in Lyx (see my reply to Gunter below).
>
>
> It is not just the accents but also hyphenation patterns etc.
>
> The distinction is similar to german and ngerman (i.e. old and new
> spelling), only that the reform in Greece was 20 years earlier).
>
> OTOH, it can be a big timesave if you can input "strange" characters as a
> combination
On 13.06.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> > * Hyphenation and babel generated strings (like "Chapter" or "Table of
> > Contents") depend on the setting of "greek" vs. "polutonikogreek".
> >
> > Just greek language is *not* enough!
> i have just tried it and don't see what you mean. i took
>
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex? I am trying to use xfig drawing directly thanks to
the external material inset but that works only for plain LateX, not for
pdflatex.
I am using the precompiled fig2dev package for Windows found
Hi!
I have an include child document inset (of type "input") inside a LyX note. Despite being inside a note, when I export to latex, LyX
reads and tries to compile the child document. I guess this is a bug?
Nicolás
Hello,
In linguistics the greek letter small sigma is used as symbol for
"syllable". I used the new Insert > Special Character > Symbols...
Menu in Lyx 1.6 to insert the sigma. It is displayed correctly on
screen, but in the generated PDF the sigma is not set as a normal
small sigma but
I ad in document->settings->latex preamble
\usepackage[bookmarks, bookmarksopen=true, bookmarksnumbered=true]{hyperref}
but in my pdf the bookmarks are not expanded.
any ideas?
__
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Hi all. Can't seem to find the answer to this one.
As the subject, I have some long in-line formulas
that go over the margin. How do I insert a line
break into an in-line formula?
Bill.
--
William Seager
University of Toronto Scarborough
www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
> addition to pstex?
Yes, newer versions support pdftex. And Angus implemented a workaround for
older versions in fig2pdftex.py, so it should not matter whether your
fig2dev supports
Hi!
I writing a book with the memoir class and each chapter should have its own bibliography section. In addition, I want a comprenhensive
bibliography for the whole. I have seen that I should use the chapterbib package. I load this package in the preamble of my master
document. Each chapter
On June 13, 2008 14:20:28 William Seager wrote:
> Hi all. Can't seem to find the answer to this one.
> As the subject, I have some long in-line formulas
> that go over the margin. How do I insert a line
> break into an in-line formula?
> Bill.
sorry - I should have looked harder. The answer is
in
Hi Georg!
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex?
Yes, newer versions support pdftex. And Angus implemented a workaround for
older versions in fig2pdftex.py, so it should not matter whether
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hi Georg!
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex?
Yes, newer versions support pdftex. And Angus implemented a workaround
for
older versions in fig2pdftex.py, so
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hi Georg!
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Hello,
Does someone know if there is a version of fig2dev that does pdftex in
addition to pstex?
Yes, newer versions support pdftex. And Angus implemented a
workaround for
older
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
So this comes from transfig 3.2.3d and, AFAICS this is the latest
version:
No. 3.2.5 is current, but that should not matter because of the
workaround.
Right, I see that know, unfortunately this version is not available on
Windows.
I was wrong.
William Seager wrote:
On June 13, 2008 14:20:28 William Seager wrote:
Hi all. Can't seem to find the answer to this one.
As the subject, I have some long in-line formulas
that go over the margin. How do I insert a line
break into an in-line formula?
Bill.
sorry - I should have looked harder.
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