Hello.
I'm writing an article with LyX. I'm using numbered sections. I want
the bibliography to be one of those sections, but when I insert it to
my document, it creates a TOC like this:
1. Introduction
2. System Model
3. Integration
References
4. Intelectual Property
How can I have a
Hello,
I have a weird problem. I created a LyX file on my Desktop and it is
impossible to move it to another Folder (I use Lyx 1.5.6 with Mac Os X
Leopard 10.5.5).
I tried to move it, to copy it, to open it in Lyx and to save it to
another Folder, to copy the content to a new LyX file
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Dominik Waßenhoven schrieb:
In the bin directory is a python26.dll file.
Oh -- I just saw that I have a full Python installed on the WinXP
machine (I didn't realize that, sorry...). It's Python 2.5.1
This means that you have Python 2.5.1 installed but the installer didn't
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
Should I try to install Python on Vista and try to convert
from LyX 1.5 to 1.6 again?
That would likely work. Alternatively, you might install the M$ VC++
redistributable package
Nicolas Triart wrote:
Dear All,
I am currently finalising my PhD dissertation in Law. I'm using Lyx 1.6 on
windows xp (no package yet for lyx 1.6 on my mandriva :-)) and would need
some help.
The class document I use is book (koma-script). The first think I would
like to do is to to avoid
Dominik Waßenhoven schrieb:
On the Vista machine, I had no Python installed and the lyx2lyx script
failed. I now installed Microsoft's VC++ redistributable package, as
suggested by Paul Rubin, and now the lyx2lyx script works. So I think
there is a problem with the python.exe and/or
Manuel Alejandro Cerón Estrada wrote:
Hello.
I'm writing an article with LyX. I'm using numbered sections. I want
the bibliography to be one of those sections, but when I insert it to
my document, it creates a TOC like this:
1. Introduction
2. System Model
3. Integration
References
4.
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 4:14 AM, Vilaça Olivier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a weird problem. I created a LyX file on my Desktop and it is
impossible to move it to another Folder (I use Lyx 1.5.6 with Mac Os X
Leopard 10.5.5).
I tried to move it, to copy it, to open it in Lyx and
Hi Bennett,
Well, not very easy because when I copy a small part of my file (I
have around 280 pages) and paste it in a new file, everything is fine.
As soon as I copy/paste about 90% of the file, then it crashes (with
the same result starting from the beginning or from the end).
Dear LyXians
Is there a way of increasing the spacing between the lines in the
*editor* (not the finished output)?
Many thanks again
Nick
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Vilaça Olivier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bennett,
Well, not very easy because when I copy a small part of my file (I have
around 280 pages) and paste it in a new file, everything is fine. As soon as
I copy/paste about 90% of the file, then it crashes (with
Hi all:
I'd be grateful for any tips you could give me to prepare my Lyx-crafted
book for the printer, who basically uses Windows software.
I've outputted the work as PDF.
He says that he needs to import it into Corel Draw. PDF files would
create photos without a screen he says. These are
Dear LyXians
Is there a way of increasing the spacing between the lines in the
*editor* (not the finished output)?
Many thanks again
Nick
After some discussion overhere, we are wondering why you would like to
do this.
To be sure, do you know that if you increase the line spacing in
Hello -
I am trying to implement a master-child document setup where the child
documents share macros defined in the master document. The problem I am
running into is in editing the child documents - the macros don't show up.
I can't seem to figure out how else to do this except to insert the
Just to clarify: when I say the macros don't show up, what I mean is, if I
define the macro \mymacro to insert a, then the formula (\mymacro + b)
= c appears as ( + b ) = c unless I copy all the macros from the master
document and paste them into the child document.
==
[When Vonnegut
charles reid wrote:
Just to clarify: when I say the macros don't show up, what I mean is, if I
define the macro \mymacro to insert a, then the formula (\mymacro + b)
= c appears as ( + b ) = c unless I copy all the macros from the master
document and paste them into the child document.
Dear LyXians,
Despite doing my best looking through the wiki and email archives, I'm
stumped, and I think I'd better ask for help.
I'd like to use \textsuperscript{} and \textsubscript{} (available in
the KOMA-script classes) to generate 'true' super- and sub-scripts. I
can do this with ERT
Nick Bell wrote:
Dear LyXians,
Despite doing my best looking through the wiki and email archives, I'm
stumped, and I think I'd better ask for help.
I'd like to use \textsuperscript{} and \textsubscript{} (available in
the KOMA-script classes) to generate 'true' super- and sub-scripts. I
On Sunday 16 November 2008 03:43:04 pm rgheck wrote:
Nick Bell wrote:
Dear LyXians,
Despite doing my best looking through the wiki and email archives, I'm
stumped, and I think I'd better ask for help.
I'd like to use \textsuperscript{} and \textsubscript{} (available in
the
On Sunday 16 November 2008 03:43:04 pm rgheck wrote:
Yes, that's what you need. Try something like this:
#\DeclareLyXModule{TextSuperSub}
#DescriptionBegin
#Adds an endnote inset, in addition to footnotes. You will need to add
#\theendnotes in ERT where you want the endnotes to appear.
Yeah, I think it'd be quite useful.
My script is very easy and as far as I remember it can break something
when in your image there's such a single letter (it's stupid and
inserts ~ almost everywhere ;-)). You can see it here -
http://neo.mlodzi.pl/sierotki (three links described in polish:
rgheck wrote:
#\DeclareLyXModule{TextSuperSub}
#DescriptionBegin
#Adds an endnote inset, in addition to footnotes. You will need to add
#\theendnotes in ERT where you want the endnotes to appear.
#DescriptionEnd
Format 11
InsetLayout Custom:Superscript
LyXTypecustom
LatexName
Hi,
I just changed from LyX 1.5.6 to 1.6.0 and I really like the new features of
the program
but: Somehow LyX crashes all the time. For example when I am
opening MS Outlook?!?
Maybe it has to do something with the installer? Previously, I used the
alternative installer, to install LyX
Good morning LyXians,
I've made some useful key bindings to help me insert super/subscript text:
% Replace selected text with text subscript
\bind C-M-equal command-sequence cut;math-mode; math-subscript;
math-insert \text{;paste;math-insert };char-right;char-right;char-right
% Enter text
Hello.
I'm writing an article with LyX. I'm using numbered sections. I want
the bibliography to be one of those sections, but when I insert it to
my document, it creates a TOC like this:
1. Introduction
2. System Model
3. Integration
References
4. Intelectual Property
How can I have a
Hello,
I have a weird problem. I created a LyX file on my Desktop and it is
impossible to move it to another Folder (I use Lyx 1.5.6 with Mac Os X
Leopard 10.5.5).
I tried to move it, to copy it, to open it in Lyx and to save it to
another Folder, to copy the content to a new LyX file
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Dominik Waßenhoven schrieb:
In the bin directory is a python26.dll file.
Oh -- I just saw that I have a full Python installed on the WinXP
machine (I didn't realize that, sorry...). It's Python 2.5.1
This means that you have Python 2.5.1 installed but the installer didn't
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
Should I try to install Python on Vista and try to convert
from LyX 1.5 to 1.6 again?
That would likely work. Alternatively, you might install the M$ VC++
redistributable package
Nicolas Triart wrote:
Dear All,
I am currently finalising my PhD dissertation in Law. I'm using Lyx 1.6 on
windows xp (no package yet for lyx 1.6 on my mandriva :-)) and would need
some help.
The class document I use is book (koma-script). The first think I would
like to do is to to avoid
Dominik Waßenhoven schrieb:
On the Vista machine, I had no Python installed and the lyx2lyx script
failed. I now installed Microsoft's VC++ redistributable package, as
suggested by Paul Rubin, and now the lyx2lyx script works. So I think
there is a problem with the python.exe and/or
Manuel Alejandro Cerón Estrada wrote:
Hello.
I'm writing an article with LyX. I'm using numbered sections. I want
the bibliography to be one of those sections, but when I insert it to
my document, it creates a TOC like this:
1. Introduction
2. System Model
3. Integration
References
4.
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 4:14 AM, Vilaça Olivier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a weird problem. I created a LyX file on my Desktop and it is
impossible to move it to another Folder (I use Lyx 1.5.6 with Mac Os X
Leopard 10.5.5).
I tried to move it, to copy it, to open it in Lyx and
Hi Bennett,
Well, not very easy because when I copy a small part of my file (I
have around 280 pages) and paste it in a new file, everything is fine.
As soon as I copy/paste about 90% of the file, then it crashes (with
the same result starting from the beginning or from the end).
Dear LyXians
Is there a way of increasing the spacing between the lines in the
*editor* (not the finished output)?
Many thanks again
Nick
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Vilaça Olivier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Bennett,
Well, not very easy because when I copy a small part of my file (I have
around 280 pages) and paste it in a new file, everything is fine. As soon as
I copy/paste about 90% of the file, then it crashes (with
Hi all:
I'd be grateful for any tips you could give me to prepare my Lyx-crafted
book for the printer, who basically uses Windows software.
I've outputted the work as PDF.
He says that he needs to import it into Corel Draw. PDF files would
create photos without a screen he says. These are
Dear LyXians
Is there a way of increasing the spacing between the lines in the
*editor* (not the finished output)?
Many thanks again
Nick
After some discussion overhere, we are wondering why you would like to
do this.
To be sure, do you know that if you increase the line spacing in
Hello -
I am trying to implement a master-child document setup where the child
documents share macros defined in the master document. The problem I am
running into is in editing the child documents - the macros don't show up.
I can't seem to figure out how else to do this except to insert the
Just to clarify: when I say the macros don't show up, what I mean is, if I
define the macro \mymacro to insert a, then the formula (\mymacro + b)
= c appears as ( + b ) = c unless I copy all the macros from the master
document and paste them into the child document.
==
[When Vonnegut
charles reid wrote:
Just to clarify: when I say the macros don't show up, what I mean is, if I
define the macro \mymacro to insert a, then the formula (\mymacro + b)
= c appears as ( + b ) = c unless I copy all the macros from the master
document and paste them into the child document.
Dear LyXians,
Despite doing my best looking through the wiki and email archives, I'm
stumped, and I think I'd better ask for help.
I'd like to use \textsuperscript{} and \textsubscript{} (available in
the KOMA-script classes) to generate 'true' super- and sub-scripts. I
can do this with ERT
Nick Bell wrote:
Dear LyXians,
Despite doing my best looking through the wiki and email archives, I'm
stumped, and I think I'd better ask for help.
I'd like to use \textsuperscript{} and \textsubscript{} (available in
the KOMA-script classes) to generate 'true' super- and sub-scripts. I
On Sunday 16 November 2008 03:43:04 pm rgheck wrote:
Nick Bell wrote:
Dear LyXians,
Despite doing my best looking through the wiki and email archives, I'm
stumped, and I think I'd better ask for help.
I'd like to use \textsuperscript{} and \textsubscript{} (available in
the
On Sunday 16 November 2008 03:43:04 pm rgheck wrote:
Yes, that's what you need. Try something like this:
#\DeclareLyXModule{TextSuperSub}
#DescriptionBegin
#Adds an endnote inset, in addition to footnotes. You will need to add
#\theendnotes in ERT where you want the endnotes to appear.
Yeah, I think it'd be quite useful.
My script is very easy and as far as I remember it can break something
when in your image there's such a single letter (it's stupid and
inserts ~ almost everywhere ;-)). You can see it here -
http://neo.mlodzi.pl/sierotki (three links described in polish:
rgheck wrote:
#\DeclareLyXModule{TextSuperSub}
#DescriptionBegin
#Adds an endnote inset, in addition to footnotes. You will need to add
#\theendnotes in ERT where you want the endnotes to appear.
#DescriptionEnd
Format 11
InsetLayout Custom:Superscript
LyXTypecustom
LatexName
Hi,
I just changed from LyX 1.5.6 to 1.6.0 and I really like the new features of
the program
but: Somehow LyX crashes all the time. For example when I am
opening MS Outlook?!?
Maybe it has to do something with the installer? Previously, I used the
alternative installer, to install LyX
Good morning LyXians,
I've made some useful key bindings to help me insert super/subscript text:
% Replace selected text with text subscript
\bind C-M-equal command-sequence cut;math-mode; math-subscript;
math-insert \text{;paste;math-insert };char-right;char-right;char-right
% Enter text
Hello.
I'm writing an article with LyX. I'm using numbered sections. I want
the bibliography to be one of those sections, but when I insert it to
my document, it creates a TOC like this:
1. Introduction
2. System Model
3. Integration
References
4. Intelectual Property
How can I have a
Hello,
I have a weird problem. I created a LyX file on my Desktop and it is
impossible to move it to another Folder (I use Lyx 1.5.6 with Mac Os X
Leopard 10.5.5).
I tried to move it, to copy it, to open it in Lyx and to save it to
another Folder, to copy the content to a new LyX file
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Dominik Waßenhoven schrieb:
>> In the bin directory is a python26.dll file.
>> Oh -- I just saw that I have a full Python installed on the WinXP
>> machine (I didn't realize that, sorry...). It's Python 2.5.1
> This means that you have Python 2.5.1 installed but the
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Dominik Waßenhoven wrote:
>> Should I try to install Python on Vista and try to convert
>> from LyX 1.5 to 1.6 again?
> That would likely work. Alternatively, you might install the M$ VC++
> redistributable package
>
Nicolas Triart wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am currently finalising my PhD dissertation in Law. I'm using Lyx 1.6 on
> windows xp (no package yet for lyx 1.6 on my mandriva :-)) and would need
> some help.
> The class document I use is book (koma-script). The first think I would
> like to do is to
Dominik Waßenhoven schrieb:
On the Vista machine, I had no Python installed and the lyx2lyx script
failed. I now installed Microsoft's VC++ redistributable package, as
suggested by Paul Rubin, and now the lyx2lyx script works. So I think
there is a problem with the python.exe and/or
Manuel Alejandro Cerón Estrada wrote:
Hello.
I'm writing an article with LyX. I'm using numbered sections. I want
the bibliography to be one of those sections, but when I insert it to
my document, it creates a TOC like this:
1. Introduction
2. System Model
3. Integration
References
4.
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 4:14 AM, Vilaça Olivier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a weird problem. I created a LyX file on my Desktop and it is
> impossible to move it to another Folder (I use Lyx 1.5.6 with Mac Os X
> Leopard 10.5.5).
>
> I tried to move it, to copy it, to open it in
Hi Bennett,
Well, not very easy because when I copy a small part of my file (I
have around 280 pages) and paste it in a new file, everything is fine.
As soon as I copy/paste about 90% of the file, then it crashes (with
the same result starting from the beginning or from the end).
Dear LyXians
Is there a way of increasing the spacing between the lines in the
*editor* (not the finished output)?
Many thanks again
Nick
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 11:34 AM, Vilaça Olivier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Bennett,
> Well, not very easy because when I copy a small part of my file (I have
> around 280 pages) and paste it in a new file, everything is fine. As soon as
> I copy/paste about 90% of the file, then it crashes
Hi all:
I'd be grateful for any tips you could give me to prepare my Lyx-crafted
book for the printer, who basically uses Windows software.
I've outputted the work as PDF.
He says that he needs to import it into Corel Draw. PDF files would
create photos without a screen he says. These are B
Dear LyXians
Is there a way of increasing the spacing between the lines in the
*editor* (not the finished output)?
Many thanks again
Nick
After some discussion overhere, we are wondering why you would like to
do this.
To be sure, do you know that if you increase the line spacing in
Hello -
I am trying to implement a master-child document setup where the child
documents share macros defined in the master document. The problem I am
running into is in editing the child documents - the macros don't show up.
I can't seem to figure out how else to do this except to insert the
Just to clarify: when I say the macros don't show up, what I mean is, if I
define the macro "\mymacro" to insert "a", then the formula "(\mymacro + b)
= c" appears as " ( + b ) = c " unless I copy all the macros from the master
document and paste them into the child document.
==
[When
charles reid wrote:
Just to clarify: when I say the macros don't show up, what I mean is, if I
define the macro "\mymacro" to insert "a", then the formula "(\mymacro + b)
= c" appears as " ( + b ) = c " unless I copy all the macros from the master
document and paste them into the child document.
Dear LyXians,
Despite doing my best looking through the wiki and email archives, I'm
stumped, and I think I'd better ask for help.
I'd like to use \textsuperscript{} and \textsubscript{} (available in
the KOMA-script classes) to generate 'true' super- and sub-scripts. I
can do this with ERT
Nick Bell wrote:
Dear LyXians,
Despite doing my best looking through the wiki and email archives, I'm
stumped, and I think I'd better ask for help.
I'd like to use \textsuperscript{} and \textsubscript{} (available in
the KOMA-script classes) to generate 'true' super- and sub-scripts. I
On Sunday 16 November 2008 03:43:04 pm rgheck wrote:
> Nick Bell wrote:
> > Dear LyXians,
> >
> > Despite doing my best looking through the wiki and email archives, I'm
> > stumped, and I think I'd better ask for help.
> >
> > I'd like to use \textsuperscript{} and \textsubscript{} (available in
>
On Sunday 16 November 2008 03:43:04 pm rgheck wrote:
> Yes, that's what you need. Try something like this:
>
> #\DeclareLyXModule{TextSuperSub}
> #DescriptionBegin
> #Adds an endnote inset, in addition to footnotes. You will need to add
> #\theendnotes in ERT where you want the endnotes to
Yeah, I think it'd be quite useful.
My script is very easy and as far as I remember it can break something
when in your image there's such a single letter (it's stupid and
inserts ~ almost everywhere ;-)). You can see it here -
http://neo.mlodzi.pl/sierotki (three links described in polish:
rgheck wrote:
> #\DeclareLyXModule{TextSuperSub}
> #DescriptionBegin
> #Adds an endnote inset, in addition to footnotes. You will need to add
> #\theendnotes in ERT where you want the endnotes to appear.
> #DescriptionEnd
>
> Format 11
>
> InsetLayout Custom:Superscript
> LyXTypecustom
>
Hi,
I just changed from LyX 1.5.6 to 1.6.0 and I really like the new features of
the program
but: Somehow LyX crashes all the time. For example when I am
opening MS Outlook?!?
Maybe it has to do something with the installer? Previously, I used the
alternative installer, to install LyX
Good morning LyXians,
I've made some useful key bindings to help me insert super/subscript text:
% Replace selected text with text subscript
\bind "C-M-equal" "command-sequence cut;math-mode; math-subscript;
math-insert \text{;paste;math-insert };char-right;char-right;char-right"
% Enter text
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