Anthony Campbell wrote:
I haven't used LyX for some time and when I did so today I found that it
was using luatex as the default for exporting pdf files. This produced
errors. I evntually found how to return to the previous choice
(pdflatex) but is there any way to configure LyX to use the
On 04 Apr 2011, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I haven't used LyX for some time and when I did so today I found that it
was using luatex as the default for exporting pdf files. This produced
errors. I evntually found how to return to the previous choice
(pdflatex) but
Anthony Campbell wrote:
Via the menu (File Export). This initially offers me pdf(luatex).
I now have to go to More Options to find pdf(ps2pdf). Not a major
problem, of course, but I preferred the previous arrangement.
This isn't supposed to be so. Do you have any special settings for this
On 31-3-2011 10:07, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Dear Pavel,
I've translated the Dutch list. I'm not sure if they are all correct since I'm
no mathematician, and the math that I do do is usually in English, but I hope
it helps.
I believe Vincent have seen some Dutch math text and can check it?
I'm
On 04 Apr 2011, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
Via the menu (File Export). This initially offers me pdf(luatex).
I now have to go to More Options to find pdf(ps2pdf). Not a major
problem, of course, but I preferred the previous arrangement.
This isn't supposed to be
Anthony Campbell wrote:
Thanks for your help.
Yes, moving Preferences aside makes things work correctly. I can't see
anything in the file that is relevant.
I suppose the following note from the 2.0 RELEASE_NOTES is relevant:
We have introduced a new flag to decide whether or not a given
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
One odd thing: whether
Preferences is there or not, the following error lines occur:
arcadia:$ LyX: Unknown tag `-lpf' [around line 13 of file
~/.lyx/lyxrc.defaults current token: '-lpf' context: ''] LyX: Unknown tag
`$$i' [around line 13 of file
On 04 Apr 2011, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
Thanks for your help.
Yes, moving Preferences aside makes things work correctly. I can't see
anything in the file that is relevant.
I suppose the following note from the 2.0 RELEASE_NOTES is relevant:
We have
On 04/04/2011 04:27 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
On 31-3-2011 10:07, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Dear Pavel,
I've translated the Dutch list. I'm not sure if they are all correct
since I'm no mathematician, and the math that I do do is usually in
English, but I hope it helps.
I believe Vincent
Dear lyx users:
I would like to prevent loading or disable loaded package in lyx 1.6.9, linux
version.
My problem is:
I want to use floatrow package, and I inserted \usepackage{floatrow} in the
preamble. When I insert a float with setting place it here definitely lyx
automatically loads the
On 04/04/2011 01:43 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Dear lyx users:
I would like to prevent loading or disable loaded package in lyx 1.6.9, linux
version.
My problem is:
I want to use floatrow package, and I inserted \usepackage{floatrow} in the preamble. When I insert
a float with setting place it
On 4 April 2011 09:02, Sam faye.sam...@gmail.com wrote:
It happens to all my files I created previously on my mac. It is OK for with
the files I created on the PC.
There is no any strange thing happening or showing any error. It just
freezes when I try to compile it.
So the files open.
Can
Reverse/Forward search works well with lyx2.0rc2 and texlive 2010.
I've only found a small glitch with Forward search. On Tools - Preferences -
Output, I set the DVI/PDF command: okular --unique file:$$o#src:$$n $$t
Now, everytime I execute a forward search, a new okular window opens, at the
Try going into Spaces and locating the workspace that contains the LyX windows.
If the Outline window is visible on top of the main LyX window, then use the
mouse to click and drag to move it further down on the screen.
If the LyX window obscures the Outline window, try moving the LyX window
Hi list,
recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro
\input@path
mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother)
in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as
string in the document.
S many thanks to the poster of that other
On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro
\input@path
mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother)
in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as
string in the document.
Thanks again for your help!
Uninstalling and reinstalling LyX resolved the problem. The Outline
window is now functioning like a (mostly) normal window now.
Cheers!
~g
On 04/04/2011 5:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro
\input@path
mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother)
in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX
On 04/04/2011 05:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
kludge solution, if you know how deep your paths are:
\def\removeprefixx/#1/#2/#3/#4/#5{Your path is /.../#5}
\def\removeprefix#1{\expandafter\removeprefixx#1}
Can you explain the point of the \expandafter? I see this often, but
don't understand
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
Dear Pavel.
Concerning the translation to brazilian portuguese, your structure works with
your template file (localization_test_1.lyx), which employs the Theorems
(AMS)
and Theorems (AMS-Extended ) modules.
However, when I try the numbered by type modules, I detect the
On 04/04/2011 5:54 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/04/2011 05:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
kludge solution, if you know how deep your paths are:
\def\removeprefixx/#1/#2/#3/#4/#5{Your path is /.../#5}
\def\removeprefix#1{\expandafter\removeprefixx#1}
Can you explain the point of the
I managed to give RC2 a quick mention on the LJ site. Can't wait to get stuck
into some proper reviews on release. Keep up the good work devs.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/lyx-devs-release-first-20-release-candidate
--
http://www.unmusic.co.uk/ Michael Reed -- technology, gender and
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I haven't used LyX for some time and when I did so today I found that it
was using luatex as the default for exporting pdf files. This produced
errors. I evntually found how to return to the previous choice
(pdflatex) but is there any way to configure LyX to use the
On 04 Apr 2011, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I haven't used LyX for some time and when I did so today I found that it
was using luatex as the default for exporting pdf files. This produced
errors. I evntually found how to return to the previous choice
(pdflatex) but
Anthony Campbell wrote:
Via the menu (File Export). This initially offers me pdf(luatex).
I now have to go to More Options to find pdf(ps2pdf). Not a major
problem, of course, but I preferred the previous arrangement.
This isn't supposed to be so. Do you have any special settings for this
On 31-3-2011 10:07, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Dear Pavel,
I've translated the Dutch list. I'm not sure if they are all correct since I'm
no mathematician, and the math that I do do is usually in English, but I hope
it helps.
I believe Vincent have seen some Dutch math text and can check it?
I'm
On 04 Apr 2011, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
Via the menu (File Export). This initially offers me pdf(luatex).
I now have to go to More Options to find pdf(ps2pdf). Not a major
problem, of course, but I preferred the previous arrangement.
This isn't supposed to be
Anthony Campbell wrote:
Thanks for your help.
Yes, moving Preferences aside makes things work correctly. I can't see
anything in the file that is relevant.
I suppose the following note from the 2.0 RELEASE_NOTES is relevant:
We have introduced a new flag to decide whether or not a given
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
One odd thing: whether
Preferences is there or not, the following error lines occur:
arcadia:$ LyX: Unknown tag `-lpf' [around line 13 of file
~/.lyx/lyxrc.defaults current token: '-lpf' context: ''] LyX: Unknown tag
`$$i' [around line 13 of file
On 04 Apr 2011, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
Thanks for your help.
Yes, moving Preferences aside makes things work correctly. I can't see
anything in the file that is relevant.
I suppose the following note from the 2.0 RELEASE_NOTES is relevant:
We have
On 04/04/2011 04:27 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
On 31-3-2011 10:07, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Dear Pavel,
I've translated the Dutch list. I'm not sure if they are all correct
since I'm no mathematician, and the math that I do do is usually in
English, but I hope it helps.
I believe Vincent
Dear lyx users:
I would like to prevent loading or disable loaded package in lyx 1.6.9, linux
version.
My problem is:
I want to use floatrow package, and I inserted \usepackage{floatrow} in the
preamble. When I insert a float with setting place it here definitely lyx
automatically loads the
On 04/04/2011 01:43 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Dear lyx users:
I would like to prevent loading or disable loaded package in lyx 1.6.9, linux
version.
My problem is:
I want to use floatrow package, and I inserted \usepackage{floatrow} in the preamble. When I insert
a float with setting place it
On 4 April 2011 09:02, Sam faye.sam...@gmail.com wrote:
It happens to all my files I created previously on my mac. It is OK for with
the files I created on the PC.
There is no any strange thing happening or showing any error. It just
freezes when I try to compile it.
So the files open.
Can
Reverse/Forward search works well with lyx2.0rc2 and texlive 2010.
I've only found a small glitch with Forward search. On Tools - Preferences -
Output, I set the DVI/PDF command: okular --unique file:$$o#src:$$n $$t
Now, everytime I execute a forward search, a new okular window opens, at the
Try going into Spaces and locating the workspace that contains the LyX windows.
If the Outline window is visible on top of the main LyX window, then use the
mouse to click and drag to move it further down on the screen.
If the LyX window obscures the Outline window, try moving the LyX window
Hi list,
recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro
\input@path
mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother)
in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as
string in the document.
S many thanks to the poster of that other
On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro
\input@path
mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother)
in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as
string in the document.
Thanks again for your help!
Uninstalling and reinstalling LyX resolved the problem. The Outline
window is now functioning like a (mostly) normal window now.
Cheers!
~g
On 04/04/2011 5:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro
\input@path
mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother)
in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX
On 04/04/2011 05:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
kludge solution, if you know how deep your paths are:
\def\removeprefixx/#1/#2/#3/#4/#5{Your path is /.../#5}
\def\removeprefix#1{\expandafter\removeprefixx#1}
Can you explain the point of the \expandafter? I see this often, but
don't understand
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
Dear Pavel.
Concerning the translation to brazilian portuguese, your structure works with
your template file (localization_test_1.lyx), which employs the Theorems
(AMS)
and Theorems (AMS-Extended ) modules.
However, when I try the numbered by type modules, I detect the
On 04/04/2011 5:54 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/04/2011 05:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
kludge solution, if you know how deep your paths are:
\def\removeprefixx/#1/#2/#3/#4/#5{Your path is /.../#5}
\def\removeprefix#1{\expandafter\removeprefixx#1}
Can you explain the point of the
I managed to give RC2 a quick mention on the LJ site. Can't wait to get stuck
into some proper reviews on release. Keep up the good work devs.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/lyx-devs-release-first-20-release-candidate
--
http://www.unmusic.co.uk/ Michael Reed -- technology, gender and
Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I haven't used LyX for some time and when I did so today I found that it
> was using luatex as the default for exporting pdf files. This produced
> errors. I evntually found how to return to the previous choice
> (pdflatex) but is there any way to configure LyX to use the
On 04 Apr 2011, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > I haven't used LyX for some time and when I did so today I found that it
> > was using luatex as the default for exporting pdf files. This produced
> > errors. I evntually found how to return to the previous choice
> >
Anthony Campbell wrote:
> Via the menu (File > Export). This initially offers me pdf(luatex).
> I now have to go to More Options to find pdf(ps2pdf). Not a major
> problem, of course, but I preferred the previous arrangement.
This isn't supposed to be so. Do you have any special settings for this
On 31-3-2011 10:07, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Dear Pavel,
I've translated the Dutch list. I'm not sure if they are all correct since I'm
no mathematician, and the math that I do do is usually in English, but I hope
it helps.
I believe Vincent have seen some Dutch math text and can check it?
I'm
On 04 Apr 2011, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > Via the menu (File > Export). This initially offers me pdf(luatex).
> > I now have to go to More Options to find pdf(ps2pdf). Not a major
> > problem, of course, but I preferred the previous arrangement.
>
> This isn't
Anthony Campbell wrote:
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Yes, moving Preferences aside makes things work correctly. I can't see
> anything in the file that is relevant.
I suppose the following note from the 2.0 RELEASE_NOTES is relevant:
"We have introduced a new flag to decide whether or not a
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > One odd thing: whether
> >
> > Preferences is there or not, the following error lines occur:
> >
> >
> >
> > arcadia:$ LyX: Unknown tag `-lpf' [around line 13 of file
> > ~/.lyx/lyxrc.defaults current token: '-lpf' context: ''] LyX: Unknown tag
> > `$$i' [around
On 04 Apr 2011, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > Thanks for your help.
> >
> > Yes, moving Preferences aside makes things work correctly. I can't see
> > anything in the file that is relevant.
>
> I suppose the following note from the 2.0 RELEASE_NOTES is relevant:
>
>
On 04/04/2011 04:27 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
On 31-3-2011 10:07, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Dear Pavel,
I've translated the Dutch list. I'm not sure if they are all correct
since I'm no mathematician, and the math that I do do is usually in
English, but I hope it helps.
I believe Vincent
Dear lyx users:
I would like to prevent loading or disable loaded package in lyx 1.6.9, linux
version.
My problem is:
I want to use floatrow package, and I inserted \usepackage{floatrow} in the
preamble. When I insert a float with setting "place it here definitely" lyx
automatically loads
On 04/04/2011 01:43 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Dear lyx users:
I would like to prevent loading or disable loaded package in lyx 1.6.9, linux
version.
My problem is:
I want to use floatrow package, and I inserted \usepackage{floatrow} in the preamble. When I insert
a float with setting "place it
On 4 April 2011 09:02, Sam wrote:
> It happens to all my files I created previously on my mac. It is OK for with
> the files I created on the PC.
>
> There is no any strange thing happening or showing any error. It just
> freezes when I try to compile it.
>
So the files
Reverse/Forward search works well with lyx2.0rc2 and texlive 2010.
I've only found a small glitch with Forward search. On Tools -> Preferences -
> Output, I set the DVI/PDF command: okular --unique "file:$$o#src:$$n $$t"
Now, everytime I execute a forward search, a new okular window opens, at the
Try going into Spaces and locating the workspace that contains the LyX windows.
If the Outline window is visible on top of the main LyX window, then use the
mouse to click and drag to move it further down on the screen.
If the LyX window obscures the Outline window, try moving the LyX window
Hi list,
recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro
\input@path
mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother)
in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as
string in the document.
S many thanks to the poster of that other
On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro
\input@path
mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother)
in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX document as
string in the document.
Thanks again for your help!
Uninstalling and reinstalling LyX resolved the problem. The Outline
window is now functioning like a (mostly) normal window now.
Cheers!
~g
On 04/04/2011 5:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 04/04/2011 3:47 PM, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
recently in another post I found the internal LaTeX macro
\input@path
mentioned. Putting this (surrounded by \makeatletter and \makeatother)
in an ERT eventually gives me the correct path to my LyX
On 04/04/2011 05:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
kludge solution, if you know how deep your paths are:
\def\removeprefixx/#1/#2/#3/#4/#5{Your path is /.../#5}
\def\removeprefix#1{\expandafter\removeprefixx#1}
Can you explain the point of the \expandafter? I see this often, but
don't understand
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
> Dear Pavel.
> Concerning the translation to brazilian portuguese, your structure works with
> your template file (localization_test_1.lyx), which employs the Theorems
> (AMS)
> and Theorems (AMS-Extended ) modules.
> However, when I try the numbered by type modules, I
On 04/04/2011 5:54 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/04/2011 05:32 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
kludge solution, if you know how deep your paths are:
\def\removeprefixx/#1/#2/#3/#4/#5{Your path is /.../#5}
\def\removeprefix#1{\expandafter\removeprefixx#1}
Can you explain the point of the
I managed to give RC2 a quick mention on the LJ site. Can't wait to get stuck
into some proper reviews on release. Keep up the good work devs.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/lyx-devs-release-first-20-release-candidate
--
http://www.unmusic.co.uk/ Michael Reed -- technology, gender and
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