On 2010-12-01, Egidijus Kamarauskas wrote:
Hallo.
On my system have I installed texlive-lang-lithuanian package and I have
on my machine lithuanian.ldf file (It is placed
on /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/lithuanian/lithuanian.ldf , so
told me Synaptic).
This looks OK.
I have tried to
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On 12/01/2010 07:55 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 12/01/2010 08:00 AM, Birte Schoettker wrote:
Hi all,
I run Lyx 1.6.6.1 under Windows and use Jabref 2.6 to create my *.bib
file for the references I use in Lyx via InsertList/TOCBiBTex
I have not look to a LyX code. My behaviour was like a simple regular
user - i set in a preferencies dialog some settings, and if that does
not worked for me - i write a mail to a mailing list...
And, when will be avalable LyX with more standart settings and with
better suport different
Hi,
I use the LyZ FF addon to insert zotero references:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/56806/
(btw, highly recommended!)
I -think- it was working before on 2.0 svn, but I may be misremembering and
it might have been 1.6...
In any case one obvious problem seems to be that in LyZ
Hi all,
thank you very much for your quick and useful responses.
1. To cut the file in two did not make a difference.
2. I found a 'dodgy' reference in my list at Wa... (alphabetical order).
After that was removed, everything worked fine:).
@ Richard: Great hints. It must have been an illegal
2. I found a 'dodgy' reference in my list at Wa... (alphabetical order).
After that was removed, everything worked fine:).
I have ended up doing this - usually more than once until all problem
characters are removed.
@ Uwe: I thank you very much for your relevant comment; and you are right.
Jose Quesada wrote:
/home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.in
/home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.out
I never cared to look for this before because it worked, it may have always
been like that...
yes, just try to run 1.6 and you will find them there.
pavel
Birte Schoettker schoettbier at gmail.com writes:
at Rainer: I would love to know that, too, how to identify non-ASCII
characters in a bibtex file.
On Linux (or probably most POSIX-compatible systems), you have the iconv
command. So
iconv -t ASCII myfile.bib | grep iconv
will try to convert
I can verify the problem and found the reason: in the latest version if
the lithuanian package one needs to use the font encoding L7x. and
une _must_not_ use the encoding ISO 8859-13 but uft8x.
L7x is a very non-standard font encoding: The font choice will
be limited to Latin Modern and the
hello,
I am a German mother tongue speaker and hope you can understand my English.
I have a document the following way...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2 blublublu
Chapter 2 ljljljljljl
3 blobloblo
4 bliblibli
5 blebleble
I need it though like this...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2
hello,
I am a German mother tongue speaker and hope you can understand my English.
I have a document the following way...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2 blublublu
Chapter 2 ljljljljljl
3 blobloblo
4 bliblibli
5 blebleble
I need it though like this...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2
Dave,
I do not quite understand your issue. What are the 1. blablabla 2.
blublublu etc? Sections? Items in a list? Perhaps you could send along a
minimal example. It'd be easier to help you.
Stefano
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 4:13 PM, davy davy.b...@gmail.com wrote:
hello,
I am a German mother
On 2010-12-01, Egidijus Kamarauskas wrote:
Hallo.
On my system have I installed texlive-lang-lithuanian package and I have
on my machine lithuanian.ldf file (It is placed
on /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/lithuanian/lithuanian.ldf , so
told me Synaptic).
This looks OK.
I have tried to
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On 12/01/2010 07:55 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 12/01/2010 08:00 AM, Birte Schoettker wrote:
Hi all,
I run Lyx 1.6.6.1 under Windows and use Jabref 2.6 to create my *.bib
file for the references I use in Lyx via InsertList/TOCBiBTex
I have not look to a LyX code. My behaviour was like a simple regular
user - i set in a preferencies dialog some settings, and if that does
not worked for me - i write a mail to a mailing list...
And, when will be avalable LyX with more standart settings and with
better suport different
Hi,
I use the LyZ FF addon to insert zotero references:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/56806/
(btw, highly recommended!)
I -think- it was working before on 2.0 svn, but I may be misremembering and
it might have been 1.6...
In any case one obvious problem seems to be that in LyZ
Hi all,
thank you very much for your quick and useful responses.
1. To cut the file in two did not make a difference.
2. I found a 'dodgy' reference in my list at Wa... (alphabetical order).
After that was removed, everything worked fine:).
@ Richard: Great hints. It must have been an illegal
2. I found a 'dodgy' reference in my list at Wa... (alphabetical order).
After that was removed, everything worked fine:).
I have ended up doing this - usually more than once until all problem
characters are removed.
@ Uwe: I thank you very much for your relevant comment; and you are right.
Jose Quesada wrote:
/home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.in
/home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.out
I never cared to look for this before because it worked, it may have always
been like that...
yes, just try to run 1.6 and you will find them there.
pavel
Birte Schoettker schoettbier at gmail.com writes:
at Rainer: I would love to know that, too, how to identify non-ASCII
characters in a bibtex file.
On Linux (or probably most POSIX-compatible systems), you have the iconv
command. So
iconv -t ASCII myfile.bib | grep iconv
will try to convert
I can verify the problem and found the reason: in the latest version if
the lithuanian package one needs to use the font encoding L7x. and
une _must_not_ use the encoding ISO 8859-13 but uft8x.
L7x is a very non-standard font encoding: The font choice will
be limited to Latin Modern and the
hello,
I am a German mother tongue speaker and hope you can understand my English.
I have a document the following way...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2 blublublu
Chapter 2 ljljljljljl
3 blobloblo
4 bliblibli
5 blebleble
I need it though like this...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2
hello,
I am a German mother tongue speaker and hope you can understand my English.
I have a document the following way...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2 blublublu
Chapter 2 ljljljljljl
3 blobloblo
4 bliblibli
5 blebleble
I need it though like this...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2
Dave,
I do not quite understand your issue. What are the 1. blablabla 2.
blublublu etc? Sections? Items in a list? Perhaps you could send along a
minimal example. It'd be easier to help you.
Stefano
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 4:13 PM, davy davy.b...@gmail.com wrote:
hello,
I am a German mother
On 2010-12-01, Egidijus Kamarauskas wrote:
> Hallo.
> On my system have I installed texlive-lang-lithuanian package and I have
> on my machine lithuanian.ldf file (It is placed
> on /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/lithuanian/lithuanian.ldf , so
> told me Synaptic).
This looks OK.
> I have
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On 12/01/2010 07:55 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 12/01/2010 08:00 AM, Birte Schoettker wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I run Lyx 1.6.6.1 under Windows and use Jabref 2.6 to create my *.bib
>> file for the references I use in Lyx via Insert>List/TOC>BiBTex
>>
I have not look to a LyX code. My behaviour was like a simple regular
user - i set in a preferencies dialog some settings, and if that does
not worked for me - i write a mail to a mailing list...
And, when will be avalable LyX with more standart settings and with
better suport different
Hi,
I use the LyZ FF addon to insert zotero references:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/56806/
(btw, highly recommended!)
I -think- it was working before on 2.0 svn, but I may be misremembering and
it might have been 1.6...
In any case one obvious problem seems to be that in LyZ
Hi all,
thank you very much for your quick and useful responses.
1. To cut the file in two did not make a difference.
2. I found a 'dodgy' reference in my list at "Wa..." (alphabetical order).
After that was removed, everything worked fine:).
@ Richard: Great hints. It must have been an illegal
>
> 2. I found a 'dodgy' reference in my list at "Wa..." (alphabetical order).
> After that was removed, everything worked fine:).
I have ended up doing this - usually more than once until all problem
characters are removed.
>
> @ Uwe: I thank you very much for your relevant comment; and you are
Jose Quesada wrote:
> /home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.in
> /home/user/.lyx/lyxpipe.out
>
> I never cared to look for this before because it worked, it may have always
> been like that...
yes, just try to run 1.6 and you will find them there.
pavel
Birte Schoettker gmail.com> writes:
Rainer: I would love to know that, too, how to identify non-ASCII
characters in a bibtex file.
On Linux (or probably most POSIX-compatible systems), you have the iconv
command. So
iconv -t ASCII myfile.bib | grep iconv
will try to convert your .bib file
I can verify the problem and found the reason: in the latest version if
the lithuanian package one needs to use the font encoding "L7x". and
une _must_not_ use the encoding ISO 8859-13 but uft8x.
L7x is a very non-standard font encoding: The font choice will
be limited to Latin Modern and the
hello,
I am a German mother tongue speaker and hope you can understand my English.
I have a document the following way...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2 blublublu
Chapter 2 ljljljljljl
3 blobloblo
4 bliblibli
5 blebleble
I need it though like this...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2
hello,
I am a German mother tongue speaker and hope you can understand my English.
I have a document the following way...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2 blublublu
Chapter 2 ljljljljljl
3 blobloblo
4 bliblibli
5 blebleble
I need it though like this...
Chapter 1 blablabla
1 blablabla
2
Dave,
I do not quite understand your issue. What are the "1. blablabla" "2.
blublublu" etc? Sections? Items in a list? Perhaps you could send along a
minimal example. It'd be easier to help you.
Stefano
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 4:13 PM, davy wrote:
> hello,
>
> I am a
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