Seemed to have narrowed down the problem of pdftex not stopping upon exit of
Lyx. I was using the Koma-script 2 letter template, and I added a maths
\rightarrow symbol in the text of the letter. This problem would then appear.
Don't know why. Take it out and the pdftex process stops and starts
Dear Diego,
pdf tk is powerful. thanks..:)
Teguh Hady A
CFD ENGINEER
--- On Thu, 5/12/11, Diego Queiroz queiroz.di...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Diego Queiroz queiroz.di...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: how to separate pdf file?
To: Hady Ariwibowo Teguh huget_te...@ymail.com
Cc: Julien Rioux
Dear all. I have been using Lyx 2.0 (Windows 7) with very much delight.
Nonetheless, there is a nagging problem that is more annoying than damaging.
When the on-the-fly spellchecker signals a mistake, sometimes when you
select the correct spelling, the cursor jumps to another instance of the
On May 14, 2011, at 7:52 PM, Robert Betz wrote:
Tried uninstalling Lyx 2.0.0 and reinstalled Lyx 1.6.10 and also 1.6.9. All
doing the same thing (pdftex not closing and using 100% CPU), so it may be my
system. Doing on two though. The parent process for pdftex is Python, whose
parent in
On 05/15/2011 07:04 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Dear all. I have been using Lyx 2.0 (Windows 7) with very much
delight. Nonetheless, there is a nagging problem that is more annoying
than damaging. When the on-the-fly spellchecker signals a mistake,
sometimes when you select the correct spelling,
On 2011-05-14, Gunnar wrote:
On Saturday 14 May 2011 08.47.45 Gunnar wrote:
Then I add an ERT
{\includegraphics{venn5.eps}
and it works when displaying as ps file but viewing as pdf file gives me
the error
! LaTeX Error: Unknown graphics extension: .eps.
Well, I exported a LaTeX file
Done: Ticket #7564.
Regards.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 05/15/2011 07:04 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Dear all. I have been using Lyx 2.0 (Windows 7) with very much
Jens,
It is not happening all the time with the system, but only under a very
specific class file. Having thought about it a bit more after the
initial posting it may be an issue with pdftex itself, or with the
Python script the invokes it (from Lyx).
If you create new file using the
Hi all,
I have written a couple of cygwin scripts to automate some time-consuming
repetitive tasks and would like to be able to run these from within LyX, for
example via a keyboard shortcut or a customized button on a toolbar. Is this
sort of thing possible? If so, does anyone have advice on how
On 05/15/2011 08:48 PM, Venable wrote:
Hi all,
I have written a couple of cygwin scripts to automate some
time-consuming repetitive tasks and would like to be able to run these
from within LyX, for example via a keyboard shortcut or a customized
button on a toolbar. Is this sort of thing
Bob,
I'm not sure I understand the problem, but I'm guessing you inserted a
character like → into the text, while not in math mode. If so, you could try to
circumvent the problem by going to Document Settings Fonts and changing the
template's Roman font from Palatino to Default.
I don't see
Jens,
The process that is left running is called pdftex (not pdflatex), and
its parent process is called Python, whose parent process is Lyx. That
is the sequence of parent to child processes.
In relation to what I inserted into the koma-let2.lyx template file it
was simply a → inserted in
Seemed to have narrowed down the problem of pdftex not stopping upon exit of
Lyx. I was using the Koma-script 2 letter template, and I added a maths
\rightarrow symbol in the text of the letter. This problem would then appear.
Don't know why. Take it out and the pdftex process stops and starts
Dear Diego,
pdf tk is powerful. thanks..:)
Teguh Hady A
CFD ENGINEER
--- On Thu, 5/12/11, Diego Queiroz queiroz.di...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Diego Queiroz queiroz.di...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: how to separate pdf file?
To: Hady Ariwibowo Teguh huget_te...@ymail.com
Cc: Julien Rioux
Dear all. I have been using Lyx 2.0 (Windows 7) with very much delight.
Nonetheless, there is a nagging problem that is more annoying than damaging.
When the on-the-fly spellchecker signals a mistake, sometimes when you
select the correct spelling, the cursor jumps to another instance of the
On May 14, 2011, at 7:52 PM, Robert Betz wrote:
Tried uninstalling Lyx 2.0.0 and reinstalled Lyx 1.6.10 and also 1.6.9. All
doing the same thing (pdftex not closing and using 100% CPU), so it may be my
system. Doing on two though. The parent process for pdftex is Python, whose
parent in
On 05/15/2011 07:04 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Dear all. I have been using Lyx 2.0 (Windows 7) with very much
delight. Nonetheless, there is a nagging problem that is more annoying
than damaging. When the on-the-fly spellchecker signals a mistake,
sometimes when you select the correct spelling,
On 2011-05-14, Gunnar wrote:
On Saturday 14 May 2011 08.47.45 Gunnar wrote:
Then I add an ERT
{\includegraphics{venn5.eps}
and it works when displaying as ps file but viewing as pdf file gives me
the error
! LaTeX Error: Unknown graphics extension: .eps.
Well, I exported a LaTeX file
Done: Ticket #7564.
Regards.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 05/15/2011 07:04 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
Dear all. I have been using Lyx 2.0 (Windows 7) with very much
Jens,
It is not happening all the time with the system, but only under a very
specific class file. Having thought about it a bit more after the
initial posting it may be an issue with pdftex itself, or with the
Python script the invokes it (from Lyx).
If you create new file using the
Hi all,
I have written a couple of cygwin scripts to automate some time-consuming
repetitive tasks and would like to be able to run these from within LyX, for
example via a keyboard shortcut or a customized button on a toolbar. Is this
sort of thing possible? If so, does anyone have advice on how
On 05/15/2011 08:48 PM, Venable wrote:
Hi all,
I have written a couple of cygwin scripts to automate some
time-consuming repetitive tasks and would like to be able to run these
from within LyX, for example via a keyboard shortcut or a customized
button on a toolbar. Is this sort of thing
Bob,
I'm not sure I understand the problem, but I'm guessing you inserted a
character like → into the text, while not in math mode. If so, you could try to
circumvent the problem by going to Document Settings Fonts and changing the
template's Roman font from Palatino to Default.
I don't see
Jens,
The process that is left running is called pdftex (not pdflatex), and
its parent process is called Python, whose parent process is Lyx. That
is the sequence of parent to child processes.
In relation to what I inserted into the koma-let2.lyx template file it
was simply a → inserted in
Seemed to have narrowed down the problem of pdftex not stopping upon exit of
Lyx. I was using the Koma-script 2 letter template, and I added a maths
\rightarrow symbol in the text of the letter. This problem would then appear.
Don't know why. Take it out and the pdftex process stops and starts
Dear Diego,
pdf tk is powerful. thanks..:)
Teguh Hady A
CFD ENGINEER
--- On Thu, 5/12/11, Diego Queiroz wrote:
From: Diego Queiroz
Subject: Re: how to separate pdf file?
To: "Hady Ariwibowo Teguh"
Cc: "Julien Rioux"
Dear all. I have been using Lyx 2.0 (Windows 7) with very much delight.
Nonetheless, there is a nagging problem that is more annoying than damaging.
When the on-the-fly spellchecker signals a mistake, sometimes when you
select the correct spelling, the cursor jumps to another instance of the
On May 14, 2011, at 7:52 PM, Robert Betz wrote:
> Tried uninstalling Lyx 2.0.0 and reinstalled Lyx 1.6.10 and also 1.6.9. All
> doing the same thing (pdftex not closing and using 100% CPU), so it may be my
> system. Doing on two though. The parent process for pdftex is Python, whose
>
On 05/15/2011 07:04 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
> Dear all. I have been using Lyx 2.0 (Windows 7) with very much
> delight. Nonetheless, there is a nagging problem that is more annoying
> than damaging. When the on-the-fly spellchecker signals a mistake,
> sometimes when you select the correct
On 2011-05-14, Gunnar wrote:
> On Saturday 14 May 2011 08.47.45 Gunnar wrote:
>> Then I add an ERT
>> {\includegraphics{venn5.eps}
>> and it works when displaying as ps file but viewing as pdf file gives me
>> the error
>> ! LaTeX Error: Unknown graphics extension: .eps.
> Well, I exported a
Done: Ticket #7564.
Regards.
-
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 10:20 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 05/15/2011 07:04 AM, Julio Rojas wrote:
> > Dear all. I have been using Lyx 2.0 (Windows 7) with very
Jens,
It is not happening all the time with the system, but only under a very
specific class file. Having thought about it a bit more after the
initial posting it may be an issue with pdftex itself, or with the
Python script the invokes it (from Lyx).
If you create new file using the
Hi all,
I have written a couple of cygwin scripts to automate some time-consuming
repetitive tasks and would like to be able to run these from within LyX, for
example via a keyboard shortcut or a customized button on a toolbar. Is this
sort of thing possible? If so, does anyone have advice on how
On 05/15/2011 08:48 PM, Venable wrote:
Hi all,
I have written a couple of cygwin scripts to automate some
time-consuming repetitive tasks and would like to be able to run these
from within LyX, for example via a keyboard shortcut or a customized
button on a toolbar. Is this sort of thing
Bob,
I'm not sure I understand the problem, but I'm guessing you inserted a
character like → into the text, while not in math mode. If so, you could try to
circumvent the problem by going to Document > Settings > Fonts and changing the
template's Roman font from "Palatino" to "Default".
I
Jens,
The process that is left running is called pdftex (not pdflatex), and
its parent process is called Python, whose parent process is Lyx. That
is the sequence of parent to child processes.
In relation to what I inserted into the koma-let2.lyx template file it
was simply a → inserted in
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