On 2010-01-31, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>> Later I will want to have captions that
>> are simply descriptive and don't have "Figure X" in the front of them. How
>> do I turn off the automatic numbering?
> This is tricky because this is quite unusual when tpesetting. Have a
> look in the documentation of
On 2010-01-30, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I have installed the
> ttf-linux-libertine (4.4.1-4)
> family of fonts
> under Debian (using synaptics)
> texhash and reconfigure of LyX
> but can't get it under Document>settings>fonts>serif etc
> what am I missing?
Two things:
* the LaTeX fonts (ttf
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 31.01.2010 23:15, schrieb Marcelo Acuña:
I need to make many changes in the size of the letters, and also to
put bold or normal, in texts in which I must emphasize certain parts.
It would help me much to have buttons such as those of emphasized
and noum.
How I can add
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
I think LyX images need to be 20x20, at least on Windows with your
version, or the result is ugly.
When you have a look at the icons in the "images" folder, you see that
there are icons with the size 24x24, 22x22 and 20x20; and all look OK
for me in the toolbar.
I posted a possible solution to your problem at:
http://yildizoglu.blogspot.com/2009/02/lyx-and-sweave-under-windows-xp.html
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Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
I think LyX images need to be 20x20, at least on Windows with your
version, or the result is ugly.
When you have a look at the icons in the "images" folder, you see that
there are icons with the size 24x24, 22x22 and 20x20; and all look OK
for me in
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 on Linux and want to apply, to some text, a character
attribute that is variously referred to as "character spacing",
"intercharacter spacing", "inter-character spacing", or merely "spacing",
and possibly other names as well. When used on pairs of characters,
it is also
Am Monday 01 February 2010 09:46:37 schrieb Guenter Milde:
Thanks for the answers to my question (libertine and unit package)
Wolfgang
Hi, I've searched but I can't find an answer: Is it possible to edit
the source latex code of equations rather than edit the equations in a
graphical way? I much prefer this method for equations and in my mind
it is one of the things that makes latex superior to for example, MS
Word.
If this
I made another experiment today. I replaced Preview with Acrobat Reader 9.0
as a default on Mac OS Snow Leopard. Then the grid (net-like) image problem
was no longer a problem.
It appears that LyX on Mac OS Snow Leopard still has compatibility problems
that need to be fixed.
--
View this
On 02/01/2010 01:54 PM, Tim Hutt wrote:
Hi, I've searched but I can't find an answer: Is it possible to edit
the source latex code of equations rather than edit the equations in a
graphical way? I much prefer this method for equations and in my mind
it is one of the things that makes latex
On 1 February 2010 19:22, rgheck wrote:
> Try View>Source if you want to *see* the LaTeX.
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the code,
it doesn't look like you'd have to do much
On 1 February 2010 17:37, Thomas Hedden wrote:
> I am using Lyx 1.6.5 on Linux and want to apply, to some text, a character
> attribute that is variously referred to as "character spacing",
> "intercharacter spacing", "inter-character spacing", or merely "spacing",
> and
On 02/01/2010 02:29 PM, Tim Hutt wrote:
On 1 February 2010 19:22, rgheck wrote:
Try View>Source if you want to *see* the LaTeX.
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
When you have a look at the icons in the "images" folder, you see that
there are icons with the size 24x24, 22x22 and 20x20; and all look OK
for me in the toolbar.
They don't for me: See attached picture, esp. the "table float" and the
"save" icons. But since I'm not
On Feb 1, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tim Hutt wrote:
> On 1 February 2010 19:22, rgheck wrote:
>> Try View>Source if you want to *see* the LaTeX.
>
> Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
> - just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking
rgheck wrote:
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the code,
it doesn't look like you'd have to do much to make it editable. I
might have a go some time.
It's harder than you think, in the general case,
On 02/01/2010 03:44 PM, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the code,
it doesn't look like you'd have to do much to make it editable. I
might have a go some
rgheck wrote:
One question: isn't it possible to handle this case like the other
external-material objects ?
I mean, imagine you define another kind of external-material object,
the "External Equation" type (e.g., a '*.eq' file), imagine you
associate a text editor to such a type, and
On 02/01/2010 05:42 PM, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
rgheck wrote:
One question: isn't it possible to handle this case like the other
external-material objects ?
I mean, imagine you define another kind of external-material object,
the "External Equation" type (e.g., a '*.eq' file), imagine you
The difference w.r.t. an ERT block is that you can see the formatted
result on the screen (but editing through an external editor is not as
comfortable as a collapsable inset).
Remember I have the InsetPreview in my back pocket :)
I didn't follow the thread further, so I don't know what
I've created a letter template and used it and converted it to .pdf
many times in the past with this in the preamble:
%
%% Here you can modify the layout of your letter
%% Have a look at the KOMA script documentation
%% for details. Most commands are commented out
%%
Am Saturday 30 January 2010 21:19:01 schrieb Kenward Vaughan:
> math menu--fractions button
A few more questions re typography:
1- how about 20 and 150g? Would one use unit(864m) (example from the math
menu--fractions button) and keep in the first case (20) the second blue box
empty, and in
On 2010-01-31, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Later I will want to have captions that
are simply descriptive and don't have Figure X in the front of them. How
do I turn off the automatic numbering?
This is tricky because this is quite unusual when tpesetting. Have a
look in the documentation of the
On 2010-01-30, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have installed the
ttf-linux-libertine (4.4.1-4)
family of fonts
under Debian (using synaptics)
texhash and reconfigure of LyX
but can't get it under Documentsettingsfontsserif etc
what am I missing?
Two things:
* the LaTeX fonts (ttf works
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 31.01.2010 23:15, schrieb Marcelo Acuña:
I need to make many changes in the size of the letters, and also to
put bold or normal, in texts in which I must emphasize certain parts.
It would help me much to have buttons such as those of emphasized
and noum.
How I can add
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
I think LyX images need to be 20x20, at least on Windows with your
version, or the result is ugly.
When you have a look at the icons in the images folder, you see that
there are icons with the size 24x24, 22x22 and 20x20; and all look OK
for me in the toolbar.
I'd
I posted a possible solution to your problem at:
http://yildizoglu.blogspot.com/2009/02/lyx-and-sweave-under-windows-xp.html
--
View this message in context:
http://n2.nabble.com/Lyx-Sweave-in-MS-WIndows-XP-tp4284360p4494574.html
Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
I think LyX images need to be 20x20, at least on Windows with your
version, or the result is ugly.
When you have a look at the icons in the images folder, you see that
there are icons with the size 24x24, 22x22 and 20x20; and all look OK
for me in
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 on Linux and want to apply, to some text, a character
attribute that is variously referred to as character spacing,
intercharacter spacing, inter-character spacing, or merely spacing,
and possibly other names as well. When used on pairs of characters,
it is also referred to as
Am Monday 01 February 2010 09:46:37 schrieb Guenter Milde:
Thanks for the answers to my question (libertine and unit package)
Wolfgang
Hi, I've searched but I can't find an answer: Is it possible to edit
the source latex code of equations rather than edit the equations in a
graphical way? I much prefer this method for equations and in my mind
it is one of the things that makes latex superior to for example, MS
Word.
If this
I made another experiment today. I replaced Preview with Acrobat Reader 9.0
as a default on Mac OS Snow Leopard. Then the grid (net-like) image problem
was no longer a problem.
It appears that LyX on Mac OS Snow Leopard still has compatibility problems
that need to be fixed.
--
View this
On 02/01/2010 01:54 PM, Tim Hutt wrote:
Hi, I've searched but I can't find an answer: Is it possible to edit
the source latex code of equations rather than edit the equations in a
graphical way? I much prefer this method for equations and in my mind
it is one of the things that makes latex
On 1 February 2010 19:22, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
Try ViewSource if you want to *see* the LaTeX.
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the code,
it doesn't look like you'd have to do much to
On 1 February 2010 17:37, Thomas Hedden tho...@hedden.org wrote:
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 on Linux and want to apply, to some text, a character
attribute that is variously referred to as character spacing,
intercharacter spacing, inter-character spacing, or merely spacing,
and possibly other names
On 02/01/2010 02:29 PM, Tim Hutt wrote:
On 1 February 2010 19:22, rgheckrgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
Try ViewSource if you want to *see* the LaTeX.
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
When you have a look at the icons in the images folder, you see that
there are icons with the size 24x24, 22x22 and 20x20; and all look OK
for me in the toolbar.
They don't for me: See attached picture, esp. the table float and the
save icons. But since I'm not using
On Feb 1, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tim Hutt wrote:
On 1 February 2010 19:22, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
Try ViewSource if you want to *see* the LaTeX.
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the
rgheck wrote:
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the code,
it doesn't look like you'd have to do much to make it editable. I
might have a go some time.
It's harder than you think, in the general case,
On 02/01/2010 03:44 PM, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the code,
it doesn't look like you'd have to do much to make it editable. I
might have a go some
rgheck wrote:
One question: isn't it possible to handle this case like the other
external-material objects ?
I mean, imagine you define another kind of external-material object,
the External Equation type (e.g., a '*.eq' file), imagine you
associate a text editor to such a type, and imagine
On 02/01/2010 05:42 PM, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
rgheck wrote:
One question: isn't it possible to handle this case like the other
external-material objects ?
I mean, imagine you define another kind of external-material object,
the External Equation type (e.g., a '*.eq' file), imagine you
The difference w.r.t. an ERT block is that you can see the formatted
result on the screen (but editing through an external editor is not as
comfortable as a collapsable inset).
Remember I have the InsetPreview in my back pocket :)
I didn't follow the thread further, so I don't know what
I've created a letter template and used it and converted it to .pdf
many times in the past with this in the preamble:
%
%% Here you can modify the layout of your letter
%% Have a look at the KOMA script documentation
%% for details. Most commands are commented out
%%
Am Saturday 30 January 2010 21:19:01 schrieb Kenward Vaughan:
math menu--fractions button
A few more questions re typography:
1- how about 20 and 150g? Would one use unit(864m) (example from the math
menu--fractions button) and keep in the first case (20) the second blue box
empty, and in the
On 2010-01-31, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Later I will want to have captions that
are simply descriptive and don't have Figure X in the front of them. How
do I turn off the automatic numbering?
This is tricky because this is quite unusual when tpesetting. Have a
look in the documentation of the
On 2010-01-30, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have installed the
ttf-linux-libertine (4.4.1-4)
family of fonts
under Debian (using synaptics)
texhash and reconfigure of LyX
but can't get it under Documentsettingsfontsserif etc
what am I missing?
Two things:
* the LaTeX fonts (ttf works
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 31.01.2010 23:15, schrieb Marcelo Acuña:
I need to make many changes in the size of the letters, and also to
put bold or normal, in texts in which I must emphasize certain parts.
It would help me much to have buttons such as those of emphasized
and noum.
How I can add
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
I think LyX images need to be 20x20, at least on Windows with your
version, or the result is ugly.
When you have a look at the icons in the images folder, you see that
there are icons with the size 24x24, 22x22 and 20x20; and all look OK
for me in the toolbar.
I'd
I posted a possible solution to your problem at:
http://yildizoglu.blogspot.com/2009/02/lyx-and-sweave-under-windows-xp.html
--
View this message in context:
http://n2.nabble.com/Lyx-Sweave-in-MS-WIndows-XP-tp4284360p4494574.html
Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
I think LyX images need to be 20x20, at least on Windows with your
version, or the result is ugly.
When you have a look at the icons in the images folder, you see that
there are icons with the size 24x24, 22x22 and 20x20; and all look OK
for me in
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 on Linux and want to apply, to some text, a character
attribute that is variously referred to as character spacing,
intercharacter spacing, inter-character spacing, or merely spacing,
and possibly other names as well. When used on pairs of characters,
it is also referred to as
Am Monday 01 February 2010 09:46:37 schrieb Guenter Milde:
Thanks for the answers to my question (libertine and unit package)
Wolfgang
Hi, I've searched but I can't find an answer: Is it possible to edit
the source latex code of equations rather than edit the equations in a
graphical way? I much prefer this method for equations and in my mind
it is one of the things that makes latex superior to for example, MS
Word.
If this
I made another experiment today. I replaced Preview with Acrobat Reader 9.0
as a default on Mac OS Snow Leopard. Then the grid (net-like) image problem
was no longer a problem.
It appears that LyX on Mac OS Snow Leopard still has compatibility problems
that need to be fixed.
--
View this
On 02/01/2010 01:54 PM, Tim Hutt wrote:
Hi, I've searched but I can't find an answer: Is it possible to edit
the source latex code of equations rather than edit the equations in a
graphical way? I much prefer this method for equations and in my mind
it is one of the things that makes latex
On 1 February 2010 19:22, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
Try ViewSource if you want to *see* the LaTeX.
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the code,
it doesn't look like you'd have to do much to
On 1 February 2010 17:37, Thomas Hedden tho...@hedden.org wrote:
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 on Linux and want to apply, to some text, a character
attribute that is variously referred to as character spacing,
intercharacter spacing, inter-character spacing, or merely spacing,
and possibly other names
On 02/01/2010 02:29 PM, Tim Hutt wrote:
On 1 February 2010 19:22, rgheckrgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
Try ViewSource if you want to *see* the LaTeX.
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the
Olivier Ripoll schrieb:
When you have a look at the icons in the images folder, you see that
there are icons with the size 24x24, 22x22 and 20x20; and all look OK
for me in the toolbar.
They don't for me: See attached picture, esp. the table float and the
save icons. But since I'm not using
On Feb 1, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Tim Hutt wrote:
On 1 February 2010 19:22, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
Try ViewSource if you want to *see* the LaTeX.
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the
rgheck wrote:
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the code,
it doesn't look like you'd have to do much to make it editable. I
might have a go some time.
It's harder than you think, in the general case,
On 02/01/2010 03:44 PM, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Ah yes, I did that in an equation and it is almost exactly what I want
- just need to be able to edit the text. Without looking at the code,
it doesn't look like you'd have to do much to make it editable. I
might have a go some
rgheck wrote:
One question: isn't it possible to handle this case like the other
external-material objects ?
I mean, imagine you define another kind of external-material object,
the External Equation type (e.g., a '*.eq' file), imagine you
associate a text editor to such a type, and imagine
On 02/01/2010 05:42 PM, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
rgheck wrote:
One question: isn't it possible to handle this case like the other
external-material objects ?
I mean, imagine you define another kind of external-material object,
the External Equation type (e.g., a '*.eq' file), imagine you
The difference w.r.t. an ERT block is that you can see the formatted
result on the screen (but editing through an external editor is not as
comfortable as a collapsable inset).
Remember I have the InsetPreview in my back pocket :)
I didn't follow the thread further, so I don't know what
I've created a letter template and used it and converted it to .pdf
many times in the past with this in the preamble:
%
%% Here you can modify the layout of your letter
%% Have a look at the KOMA script documentation
%% for details. Most commands are commented out
%%
Am Saturday 30 January 2010 21:19:01 schrieb Kenward Vaughan:
math menu--fractions button
A few more questions re typography:
1- how about 20 and 150g? Would one use unit(864m) (example from the math
menu--fractions button) and keep in the first case (20) the second blue box
empty, and in the
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