Le 03/11/2011 20:34, Yihui Xie a écrit :
Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
As for the batch file, I mentioned this once to JMarc, and I do not if
this is a good solution, because if the user knows how
Hello,
I am converting a pure latex beamer to a Lyx beamer file. I get a very
strange error that puzzles me. I have searched the net and tried different
things in the exported Latex file, but if I keep the bibliography, the
problem remains. I do not know where to search any more and calling on you
Great.
I think I found this option with a Luke Skywalker "use the source"
moment. Looked at the underlying LaTeX style and noticed that option
was available.
Unlike Tufte I personally like justified text (well the paragraph
setting algorithm in TeX is very good at that) so my options also
includ
Hi again,
Some feed-back from a frustrated Lyx-lover :-)
I am stopping my tentatives to import my beamer documents from pure Latex
into Lyx. The result is currently really too unreliable to be used without
a lot of supplementary work. I will have to retype a lot of stuff to get
them going... I ha
@Helge:
Thank you so much, this helped immensely!
@Guenter:
> Also, using a narrower typewriter font may help. My favourite is "txtt"
> (which unfortunately needs to be configured "per hand": Set the GUI selector
> for monospaced to [Default] and put the line
>
> \renewcommand{\ttdefault}{txtt}
On 2011-11-04, Bianca Kranzusch wrote:
>> Also, using a narrower typewriter font may help. My favourite is "txtt"
>> (which unfortunately needs to be configured "per hand": Set the GUI selector
>> for monospaced to [Default] and
...
> This sounds good, but I don't understand the part "Set the GUI
On 2011-11-04, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> I am stopping my tentatives to import my beamer documents from pure Latex
> into Lyx. The result is currently really too unreliable to be used without
> a lot of supplementary work.
The basic problem is, that
* beamer is complex
* LyX's beamer.layout us
This is a new one for me. Running LyX-2.0.1 on Slackware-13.1 with
TeXLive-2011 behind it.
In section 5.1.1 of an article I'm writing I inserted a figure float. When
I inserted the float the figure is numbered as 5.1, but the cross reference
in the text body to that figure's label is 5.1.1. S
Thanks a lot Guenter for having gone through my comments. I understand the
specific problem of beamer. That is not a very big problem for me if I can
import in LyX as an article (through my neutralization of the frame
commands and by changing the class to article, instead of beamer), then I
can put
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> This is a new one for me. Running LyX-2.0.1 on Slackware-13.1 with
> TeXLive-2011 behind it.
>
> In section 5.1.1 of an article I'm writing I inserted a figure float. When
> I inserted the float the figure is numbered as 5.1, but the cross re
Thanks Liviu,
I have now consulted the bug you signal. It seems to be the same problem
indeed.
It would be very nice if we could develop insets also usable in the math
mode.
Murat
2011/11/3 Liviu Andronic
> 7181
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On Fri, 4 Nov 2011, Liviu Andronic wrote:
Perhaps your counters have been re-defined (see [1]). If not, maybe you
should redefine them.
[1] http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Numbering#enumListChangeCounterType
Liviu,
I put number-tables-by-section and number-figure-by-section in the
right-side widge
Guenter Milde wrote:
> My idea for a better beamer support in LyX would be a layout where frames
> are represented by custom insets rather than paragraph styles. This would
> make the "lyxframe" hack obsolete.
An alternative to custom insets (which have their own drawbacks) would be a
"frame" par
Yihui Xie yihui.name> writes:
>
> Thanks for the solution! I'm not sure if the author of that document
> can see this email, so I guess you'd better cc Jeff or Dave.
I don't think Jeff or I have either looked at that document in a while.
Of course if there is a specific fix that needs to occur,
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011, Rich Shepard wrote:
Have you more suggestions?
Liviu suggested that I put an example here. Perhaps the following from the
article will help. These are direct quotes copied from the .pdf:
Table 1.1: Time range of available data, and the total number of analytical
reults,
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011, Rich Shepard wrote:
Liviu suggested that I put an example here. Perhaps the following from the
article will help. These are direct quotes copied from the .pdf:
I think this should compile:
#LyX 2.0 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 413
Concerning the bug, Julien proposes the following trick:
"
- *julien.ri...@gmail.com* added
As a workaround you could have a "fake" math macro at the top of your
document.
Insert a math macro for \Sexpr{} and put a "%" in ERT in front of it. Now
you can use \Sexpr in math."
I have tried to f
FWIW, here is the repository for the R batchfiles:
http://code.google.com/p/batchfiles/ I'm not familar with Python, and
I hope this could be helpful to our potential Python hackers.
Regards,
Yihui
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In Beamer, I would like to build a slide that will:
a - uncover the different part of the diagram step-by-step
b - uncover some text under it when the diagram is completely visible
I figured out how to accomplish one with the following latex code:
\setbeamercovered{invisible}
\multiinclude[<+
My document has many figures. They can be grouped into 6 figures per
section. Because each figure contains a lot of information there is a lower
limit to the size that allows them to be effectively displayed.
What strategies have folks used to prevent each figure from being floated
to a separ
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
I just put them in a Table if they can reside in a single page.
Murat,
That's a good idea. I'll see how small they can be and still be read
without a microscope.
Thank you,
Rich
Hi,
Contrary to what I have announced in my preceding post, I continue to try
to import my latex beamers, following the schema to which I have arrived
after the remarks of Guenter : convert first the document to article;
neutralize the frame commands; import in Lyx; set the document class to
beame
Rich,
There is maybe another possibility: Lyx supports the subfigure package. It
could provide a more elegant solution, but I have never used it.
2011/11/4 Rich Shepard
> On Fri, 4 Nov 2011, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
>
> I just put them in a Table if they can reside in a single page.
>>
>
> Mura
Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
> - I have spent some time before observing that, when I have set the
> document class to Presentation(beamer) in Lyx; it has introduced the
> definition of \lyxframe, but not the one of the \lyxframeend. Once I have
> introduced it in the preamble, I have been able to compi
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
There is maybe another possibility: Lyx supports the subfigure package. It
could provide a more elegant solution, but I have never used it.
Murat,
I'll take a look at it. Right now I scaled the figures to 25% and can put
two side-by-side and have
On Fri, 4 Nov 2011, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It is defined once you insert an "EndFrame" in the document. In my experience,
it is generally advisable to insert such and EndFrame at the end of a
presentation.
But of course the \lyxframeend definition should be inserted in all cases
where this m
Rich Shepard wrote:
> I concur. I've found that each frame needs a \endframe and that also needs
> to be the last line in the presentation.
This is probably a misunderstanding. I meant that LyX is supposed to
\lyxframeend definition to the auto-generated preamble whenever this macro is
used (whi
Rich,
When I group graphics in a Table, I use this table as a Figure and put
small labels (a), (b) etc. under each figure, in a supplementary row I put
below them. Than I handle the reference to the figure using the standard
cross-referencing system of Latex and manually add the label of the
subf
I was ignorant of this mechanism (inserting hte definition only if the last
\lyxframeend{} is manually inserted. Since the part of my document that has
not been reconverted to the beamer format was just flowing text,I can
compile my document once exported to Latex. But since I have only inserted
St
Good afternoon/morning all,
I am using the docbook article class, and when I hit "preview" and it pulls
up in the web browser, the text I have marked as "underlined" is not
exported as underlined. Is this a bug or is this intentional ?
Using Lyx Version 2.0.1
Thanks!
-Mike
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