On 05/29/2011 04:58 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
> On 29/05/2011 4:35 PM, Richard Opheim wrote:
>> Neither two page breaks nor a pair of braces in a Tex code box
>> produced a
>> blank page at the end of the document.
>>
So we need some non-printing content. See the attached. There are
arbitrarily many
On 05/30/2011 02:52 PM, Ernesto Posse wrote:
> Hi. Is there a way to do the following? Suppose I have a "Proposition"
> environment and the text is something like this
>
> Proposition 3 [pro:some-label] The following holds:
> 1. [enu:item1] something
> 2. [enu:item2] other
>
> and later on I want
Hello,
I know this kind of weird question.
My Lyx file has no mathematical equations (just plain text+ list of figures+
some algorithms).
is there a way for converting my Lyx file to MS word?
Thanks,
~Eisa
Hello,
I have a lyx document in which I would like to insert a high-quality
colour photography of me. The output document will be pdf.
The photo is currently in RAW format (NEF) and I would like to find out what
will the most suitable image format for converting the raw format into. I
presume
It actually depends on how you intend to use the resulting document. If you
will be printing the resulting PDF on a professional press, then you will want
to use a lossless format (most likely tiff), or a high quality jpeg.
If the PDF is to be put on your website, you will probably want to use
Thanks for your quick reply.
I intent to both print it and distribute it online. I guess two versions of the
document might be useful. What lossy format, would you recommend for the
latter?
Cheers, Sam
- Original Message -
> From: Rob Oakes
> To: Sam Lewis
> Cc: lyx-users@lists.l
Sam,
just use PNG for all purposes. It's compressed but lossless, and it's supported
by LyX as well as all modern web browsers.
Jens
On May 31, 2011, at 12:50 PM, Sam Lewis wrote:
> Thanks for your quick reply.
>
> I intent to both print it and distribute it online. I guess two versions of
On Tuesday, May 31, 2011 15:18:03 Jens Nöckel wrote:
> Sam,
> just use PNG for all purposes. It's compressed but lossless, and it's
> supported by LyX as well as all modern web browsers. Jens
>
>
> On May 31, 2011, at 12:50 PM, Sam Lewis wrote:
> > Thanks for your quick reply.
> >
> >
> >
> >
I am having some trouble understanding how to implement a new
environment in an existing .layout file. The documentation covers the
principle, but not the detail, especially about how to enable other
environments (like lists) *inside* the one I am implementing, and how to
get LyX to prompt for
Hi Sam,
You can use the same version of the document, just place the print image in one
branch and the web version in another. (Branches may be LyX's single most
awesome, never heard-of feature.)
When you want to compile for print, then activate that branch. When you want to
compile for web, a
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 6:12 PM, Peter Flynn wrote:
> Final plea: I have been unable to find a formal list of all the keywords for
> a .layout file, with their syntax and application. Does such a list exist
> yet?
Try section 5 of the Customization.lyx help file (in the Help menu).
BH
It seems if I use elyxer for the purpose of export to 'word', only --html seems
to produce something word (2007) will recognize.
With defaults, word seems to show the xhtml structure instead of a formatted
document.
I also tried lyxHTML export to xhtml. This produced a file.xhtml, which
word(
Hi Neal,
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 1:20 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
> It seems if I use elyxer for the purpose of export to 'word', only --html
> seems
> to produce something word (2007) will recognize.
>
> With defaults, word seems to show the xhtml structure instead of a formatted
> document.
Yes, th
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