Hi everybody,
I am wondering about how to add new symbols to the WYSIWY* math editor.
I noticed that normal delimiters such as [ ] and { } are supported;
however, I require the double brackets [[ ]] used for semantics.
Of course, I can add this with ERT (\llbracket - Package stmaryrd) and
Hi! I am editing a file imported from raw LaTeX. After adding some
text, I started inserting cross-references to equations selecting the
(reference) style. Ti my surprise, the subsequent LaTeX
compilation gives me errors because it cannot find a proper definition
of the \eqref{} command. I
Note: the quoted texts below are all liberally snipped...
for full context see the thread...
It would appear that on Sep 2, Delta moins did innocently start this thread:
there is no keyword in the mail subject that tell people
this comes from the Lyx users list. It's very messing
Yago schrieb:
For example when you say,
(when the sin would not be upright, it would even mean s*i*n*1/2)
you don't remember the lineal functions (archs) in a circle that are
typed with the first letter upright, like this:
Sin AM
I meant upright (the opposite of italic) and not
Stefano Baroni schrieb:
Hi! I am editing a file imported from raw LaTeX. After adding some text,
I started inserting cross-references to equations selecting the
(reference) style. Ti my surprise, the subsequent LaTeX compilation
gives me errors because it cannot find a proper definition of
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
This may not be a problem with Lyx, but I'm curious to know if
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support for
additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX, especially when the symbols
require special LaTeX-packages as in your case. LyX needs to know how to display
On Sep 12, 2009, at 7:06 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Stefano Baroni schrieb:
Hi! I am editing a file imported from raw LaTeX. After adding some
text, I started inserting cross-references to equations selecting
the (reference) style. Ti my surprise, the subsequent LaTeX
compilation gives me
Begin forwarded message:
From: Stefano Baroni bar...@sissa.it
Date: September 12, 2009 8:27:06 AM MDT
To: James C.Sutherland james.sutherl...@utah.edu
Subject: Re: eqref not working properly
On Sep 12, 2009, at 3:47 PM, James C. Sutherland wrote:
On Sep 12, 2009, at 7:06 AM, Uwe Stöhr
I use Lyx on linux, and have been since 2003
Cheers
Paul
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 03:56:31PM +0100, Paul Drake wrote:
I use Lyx on linux, and have been since 2003
I somehow missed the start of this thread. Did someone already mentaion
the popcon stats for Debian?
http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=lyx
The scaling for the lyx binary package is a
LyX and Slackware combo. Works a treat!
:o)
/Thomas
I'm using lyx on debian lenny. Litterary author, I'm writing all
my texts with lyx near 12 years ago today. In order to use the
latest stable version of lyx, I compile lyx from source files.
Have been using Lyx on Linux for the past nine years. Currently I run
Lyx on Mac OS X (which is a beefed up Linux OS) and have Lyx on Ubuntu
as a virtual machine. Happy user!!
Bill
On 11/09/2009 18:20, rgheck wrote:
On 09/11/2009 11:54 AM, Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
Hey, wow, I didn't even know about this feature. I just tried it and it
works. cool !
Thanks Steve for writing about it.
Yes, thanks for the developers amazing work!
To give credit where due, I think Abdel did
On 12 Sep 2009, William Bray wrote:
Have been using Lyx on Linux for the past nine years. Currently I
run Lyx on Mac OS X (which is a beefed up Linux OS) and have Lyx on
Ubuntu as a virtual machine. Happy user!!
Bill
LyX on Debian Sid. I first tried LyX a good many years ago but was happy
On Saturday 12 September 2009 09:34:02 Sam Liddicott wrote:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
This
Steve Litt schrieb:
On Saturday 12 September 2009 09:34:02 Sam Liddicott wrote:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
What is Karmic Koala?
regards Uwe
See the page Nr. 2 in the document ortomatem.pdf refered in the Lyx's Math
Manual, or pages Nrs. 6, 8 and 13 in the same document;and the reference to the
ISO 31 in the page Nr. 18 about the round brackets. All the trigonometric
functions without brackets I suppose not only for naval military
Andre Poenitz schrieb:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
What is Karmic Koala?
The next Ubuntu release (9.10)
PS: On Fridays I would have suggested to look at
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=karmic+koala ;-)
Well, I already googled it myself
Now I have tested LyX on Mac OSX 10.6 more thoroughly and the crashes seem to
appear only when Lyx does some autosaving of the current document
(Automatisches Speichern des aktuellen Dokuments
is written in the bottom
bar of the Lyx window Should be sth. like autosaving current document
in
Lyx in Debian Lenny (before in OpenSuse).
Marcelo Acuña
visitá mi sitio web http://www.aleph-uno.com.ar
==
Yahoo! Cocina
Encontra las mejores recetas con Yahoo! Cocina.
http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/
Yago schrieb:
See the page Nr. 2 in the document ortomatem.pdf refered in the Lyx's Math
Manual,
There is no such reference.
I googled this:
http://www.tex-tipografia.com/archive/ortomatem.pdf
There the also using round brackets on page 2 (Disposición de fórmulas aisladas)
page and 13
LyX in Debian since about 2000.
Uwe, in the page 2 you have on top an specific trigonometric example
(Blancos) without brackets. And more, when I say that the brackets are no
necessary is because LaTeX add a little space between the function and his
argument. So the reality is that LaTeX don't type,
cos2vt
but,
cos 2vt
Dear all,
i'm writing for your help. I just updated my Mac OS to Snown Leopard.
I also installed the last version of lyx available for mac, namely
1.6.4.1.
Unfortunately I have been experiencing the following problem: every,
let us say, 4 minutes a OS windows appears that repeatedly tells
Hi everybody,
I am wondering about how to add new symbols to the WYSIWY* math editor.
I noticed that normal delimiters such as [ ] and { } are supported;
however, I require the double brackets [[ ]] used for semantics.
Of course, I can add this with ERT (\llbracket - Package stmaryrd) and
Hi! I am editing a file imported from raw LaTeX. After adding some
text, I started inserting cross-references to equations selecting the
(reference) style. Ti my surprise, the subsequent LaTeX
compilation gives me errors because it cannot find a proper definition
of the \eqref{} command. I
Note: the quoted texts below are all liberally snipped...
for full context see the thread...
It would appear that on Sep 2, Delta moins did innocently start this thread:
there is no keyword in the mail subject that tell people
this comes from the Lyx users list. It's very messing
Yago schrieb:
For example when you say,
(when the sin would not be upright, it would even mean s*i*n*1/2)
you don't remember the lineal functions (archs) in a circle that are
typed with the first letter upright, like this:
Sin AM
I meant upright (the opposite of italic) and not
Stefano Baroni schrieb:
Hi! I am editing a file imported from raw LaTeX. After adding some text,
I started inserting cross-references to equations selecting the
(reference) style. Ti my surprise, the subsequent LaTeX compilation
gives me errors because it cannot find a proper definition of
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
This may not be a problem with Lyx, but I'm curious to know if
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support for
additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX, especially when the symbols
require special LaTeX-packages as in your case. LyX needs to know how to display
On Sep 12, 2009, at 7:06 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Stefano Baroni schrieb:
Hi! I am editing a file imported from raw LaTeX. After adding some
text, I started inserting cross-references to equations selecting
the (reference) style. Ti my surprise, the subsequent LaTeX
compilation gives me
Begin forwarded message:
From: Stefano Baroni bar...@sissa.it
Date: September 12, 2009 8:27:06 AM MDT
To: James C.Sutherland james.sutherl...@utah.edu
Subject: Re: eqref not working properly
On Sep 12, 2009, at 3:47 PM, James C. Sutherland wrote:
On Sep 12, 2009, at 7:06 AM, Uwe Stöhr
I use Lyx on linux, and have been since 2003
Cheers
Paul
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 03:56:31PM +0100, Paul Drake wrote:
I use Lyx on linux, and have been since 2003
I somehow missed the start of this thread. Did someone already mentaion
the popcon stats for Debian?
http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=lyx
The scaling for the lyx binary package is a
LyX and Slackware combo. Works a treat!
:o)
/Thomas
I'm using lyx on debian lenny. Litterary author, I'm writing all
my texts with lyx near 12 years ago today. In order to use the
latest stable version of lyx, I compile lyx from source files.
Have been using Lyx on Linux for the past nine years. Currently I run
Lyx on Mac OS X (which is a beefed up Linux OS) and have Lyx on Ubuntu
as a virtual machine. Happy user!!
Bill
On 11/09/2009 18:20, rgheck wrote:
On 09/11/2009 11:54 AM, Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
Hey, wow, I didn't even know about this feature. I just tried it and it
works. cool !
Thanks Steve for writing about it.
Yes, thanks for the developers amazing work!
To give credit where due, I think Abdel did
On 12 Sep 2009, William Bray wrote:
Have been using Lyx on Linux for the past nine years. Currently I
run Lyx on Mac OS X (which is a beefed up Linux OS) and have Lyx on
Ubuntu as a virtual machine. Happy user!!
Bill
LyX on Debian Sid. I first tried LyX a good many years ago but was happy
On Saturday 12 September 2009 09:34:02 Sam Liddicott wrote:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
This
Steve Litt schrieb:
On Saturday 12 September 2009 09:34:02 Sam Liddicott wrote:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
What is Karmic Koala?
regards Uwe
See the page Nr. 2 in the document ortomatem.pdf refered in the Lyx's Math
Manual, or pages Nrs. 6, 8 and 13 in the same document;and the reference to the
ISO 31 in the page Nr. 18 about the round brackets. All the trigonometric
functions without brackets I suppose not only for naval military
Andre Poenitz schrieb:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
What is Karmic Koala?
The next Ubuntu release (9.10)
PS: On Fridays I would have suggested to look at
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=karmic+koala ;-)
Well, I already googled it myself
Now I have tested LyX on Mac OSX 10.6 more thoroughly and the crashes seem to
appear only when Lyx does some autosaving of the current document
(Automatisches Speichern des aktuellen Dokuments
is written in the bottom
bar of the Lyx window Should be sth. like autosaving current document
in
Lyx in Debian Lenny (before in OpenSuse).
Marcelo Acuña
visitá mi sitio web http://www.aleph-uno.com.ar
==
Yahoo! Cocina
Encontra las mejores recetas con Yahoo! Cocina.
http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/
Yago schrieb:
See the page Nr. 2 in the document ortomatem.pdf refered in the Lyx's Math
Manual,
There is no such reference.
I googled this:
http://www.tex-tipografia.com/archive/ortomatem.pdf
There the also using round brackets on page 2 (Disposición de fórmulas aisladas)
page and 13
LyX in Debian since about 2000.
Uwe, in the page 2 you have on top an specific trigonometric example
(Blancos) without brackets. And more, when I say that the brackets are no
necessary is because LaTeX add a little space between the function and his
argument. So the reality is that LaTeX don't type,
cos2vt
but,
cos 2vt
Dear all,
i'm writing for your help. I just updated my Mac OS to Snown Leopard.
I also installed the last version of lyx available for mac, namely
1.6.4.1.
Unfortunately I have been experiencing the following problem: every,
let us say, 4 minutes a OS windows appears that repeatedly tells
Hi everybody,
I am wondering about how to add new symbols to the WYSIWY* math editor.
I noticed that "normal" delimiters such as [ ] and { } are supported;
however, I require the double brackets [[ ]] used for semantics.
Of course, I can add this with ERT (\llbracket - Package stmaryrd) and
Hi! I am editing a file imported from raw LaTeX. After adding some
text, I started inserting cross-references to equations selecting the
"()" style. Ti my surprise, the subsequent LaTeX
compilation gives me errors because it cannot find a proper definition
of the "\eqref{}" command. I am
Note: the quoted texts below are all liberally "snipped"...
for full context see the thread...
It would appear that on Sep 2, Delta moins did innocently start this thread:
> there is no keyword in the mail subject that tell people
> "this comes from the Lyx users list". It's very
Yago schrieb:
For example when you say,
(when the "sin" would not be upright, it would even mean s*i*n*1/2)
you don't remember the "lineal functions" (archs) in a circle that are
typed with the first letter upright, like this:
Sin AM
I meant upright (the opposite of italic) and not
Stefano Baroni schrieb:
Hi! I am editing a file imported from raw LaTeX. After adding some text,
I started inserting cross-references to equations selecting the
"()" style. Ti my surprise, the subsequent LaTeX compilation
gives me errors because it cannot find a proper definition of the
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
This may not be a problem with Lyx, but I'm curious to know if
Philip Mayer schrieb:
So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support for
additional symbols?
No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX, especially when the symbols
require special LaTeX-packages as in your case. LyX needs to know how to display
On Sep 12, 2009, at 7:06 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Stefano Baroni schrieb:
Hi! I am editing a file imported from raw LaTeX. After adding some
text, I started inserting cross-references to equations selecting
the "()" style. Ti my surprise, the subsequent LaTeX
compilation gives me errors
Begin forwarded message:
From: Stefano Baroni
Date: September 12, 2009 8:27:06 AM MDT
To: James C.Sutherland
Subject: Re: "eqref" not working properly
On Sep 12, 2009, at 3:47 PM, James C. Sutherland wrote:
On Sep 12, 2009, at 7:06 AM, Uwe
I use Lyx on linux, and have been since 2003
Cheers
Paul
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 03:56:31PM +0100, Paul Drake wrote:
> I use Lyx on linux, and have been since 2003
I somehow missed the start of this thread. Did someone already mentaion
the popcon stats for Debian?
http://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=lyx
The scaling for the lyx binary package is a
LyX and Slackware combo. Works a treat!
:o)
/Thomas
I'm using lyx on debian lenny. Litterary author, I'm writing all
my texts with lyx near 12 years ago today. In order to use the
latest stable version of lyx, I compile lyx from source files.
Have been using Lyx on Linux for the past nine years. Currently I run
Lyx on Mac OS X (which is a beefed up Linux OS) and have Lyx on Ubuntu
as a virtual machine. Happy user!!
Bill
On 11/09/2009 18:20, rgheck wrote:
On 09/11/2009 11:54 AM, Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
Hey, wow, I didn't even know about this feature. I just tried it and it
works. cool !
Thanks Steve for writing about it.
Yes, thanks for the developers amazing work!
To give credit where due, I think Abdel did
On 12 Sep 2009, William Bray wrote:
> Have been using Lyx on Linux for the past nine years. Currently I
> run Lyx on Mac OS X (which is a beefed up Linux OS) and have Lyx on
> Ubuntu as a virtual machine. Happy user!!
>
> Bill
LyX on Debian Sid. I first tried LyX a good many years ago but was
On Saturday 12 September 2009 09:34:02 Sam Liddicott wrote:
> The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
> position) very slow.
>
> If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
> the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
>
Steve Litt schrieb:
On Saturday 12 September 2009 09:34:02 Sam Liddicott wrote:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
What is Karmic Koala?
regards Uwe
See the page Nr. 2 in the document ortomatem.pdf refered in the Lyx's Math
Manual, or pages Nrs. 6, 8 and 13 in the same document;and the reference to the
ISO 31 in the page Nr. 18 about the round brackets. All the trigonometric
functions without brackets I suppose not only for naval military
Andre Poenitz schrieb:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
What is Karmic Koala?
The next Ubuntu release (9.10)
PS: On Fridays I would have suggested to look at
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=karmic+koala ;-)
Well, I already googled it myself
Now I have tested LyX on Mac OSX 10.6 more thoroughly and the crashes seem to
appear only when Lyx does some autosaving of the current document
("Automatisches Speichern des aktuellen Dokuments
" is written in the bottom
bar of the Lyx window Should be sth. like "autosaving current document
"
Lyx in Debian Lenny (before in OpenSuse).
Marcelo Acuña
visitá mi sitio web http://www.aleph-uno.com.ar
==
Yahoo! Cocina
Encontra las mejores recetas con Yahoo! Cocina.
http://ar.mujer.yahoo.com/cocina/
Yago schrieb:
See the page Nr. 2 in the document ortomatem.pdf refered in the Lyx's Math
Manual,
There is no such reference.
I googled this:
http://www.tex-tipografia.com/archive/ortomatem.pdf
There the also using round brackets on page 2 (Disposición de fórmulas aisladas)
page and 13
LyX in Debian since about 2000.
Uwe, in the page 2 you have on top an specific trigonometric example
(Blancos) without brackets. And more, when I say that the brackets are no
necessary is because LaTeX add a little space between the function and his
argument. So the reality is that LaTeX don't type,
cos2vt
but,
cos 2vt
Dear all,
i'm writing for your help. I just updated my Mac OS to Snown Leopard.
I also installed the last version of lyx available for mac, namely
1.6.4.1.
Unfortunately I have been experiencing the following problem: every,
let us say, 4 minutes a OS windows appears that repeatedly tells
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