I have a table in which I wish some cells to contain multiple
paragraphs. I can apparently create separate paragraphs by the normal
method of hitting Enter, at least as far as it appears within LyX, but
when I attempt to export to PDF I get a series of errors beginning
with:
Paragraph ended
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 5:30 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
I have a table in which I wish some cells to contain multiple
paragraphs. I can apparently create separate paragraphs by the normal
method of hitting Enter, at least as far as it appears within
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 3:28 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
Thanks, that seems to have partially solved the problem. Partially,
because although I can now export to PDF without an error, the
paragraphs are not separated by a space as they are in the main
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Scott Kostyshak writes:
Another idea is to use a minipage. Go to Insert Box Frameless.
Then try putting vertical space in (Insert Formatting Vertical
Space).
No, this will not work because in a tabular environment \parskip is
reset (actually, even \par is
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14, which is a common format for
North America (which
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14, which is a common format
I'm writing an article that will contain IPA and various non-Latin
alphabetic characters in it. Eveything went well inserting IPA and Greek
letters into the PDF, but when I tried to add Hebrew letters, I get an
error when trying to export to PDF:
Could not find LaTeX command for character 'א'
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
I'm writing an article that will contain IPA and various non-Latin
alphabetic characters in it. Eveything went well inserting IPA and Greek
letters into the PDF, but when I tried to add Hebrew letters, I get an
error when trying
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net wrote:
On 2014-07-23, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 5:18 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net wrote:
The easiest way should be to use XeTeX or LuaTeX convertes. In
DocumentSettingsFonts
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2014-07-23, Will Parsons wrote:
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
Thanks - this looks promising. I'll just have to find out what fonts
support all my characters. Is there a good way to do that short of
trying them one-by-one?
As non-TeX
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
A document that I'm writing contains a table that gets improperly
rendered when converted to PDF, i.e., some of the cell border lines
are incomplete - they do not extend to the full width
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Will Parsons writes:
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
Hi Will,
Thanks for the report. This does indeed seem like a LyX bug. Borders
are tricky to get right. Can you write instructions for how to
reproduce the table? Did you do it in LyX or did you import a .tex
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I installed LyX on PC-BSD and it errors out that I don't have
article.cls. I have a feeling that PC-BSD has much fewer depends than
most Linuxes. Is anyone running LyX on PC-BSD, and if so, what tips can
you give me?
I'm running LyX on standard FreeBSD, so I don't
Steven Cobden wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use the version control included with LyX. I cannot find
much in the way of documentation.
Anyway, I have tried to Register the document and I get the error
Some problem occured while running the command: 'ci - q -u -i - etc
I don't use RCS
I'm writing a user manual for a program that I've written in which I
want to describe keyboard key usage. What I've been doing is using
square brackets, e.g. [Enter] to designate the keys, but would
ideally like to use something like having the word Enter in a box
(or something similar). I
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Samstag 13 Dezember 2014, 01:07:59 schrieb Will Parsons:
I'm writing a user manual for a program that I've written in which I
want to describe keyboard key usage. What I've been doing is using
square brackets, e.g. [Enter] to designate the keys, but would
ideally
I have a table in which I wish some cells to contain multiple
paragraphs. I can apparently create separate paragraphs by the normal
method of hitting Enter, at least as far as it appears within LyX, but
when I attempt to export to PDF I get a series of errors beginning
with:
Paragraph ended
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 5:30 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
I have a table in which I wish some cells to contain multiple
paragraphs. I can apparently create separate paragraphs by the normal
method of hitting Enter, at least as far as it appears within
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 3:28 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
Thanks, that seems to have partially solved the problem. Partially,
because although I can now export to PDF without an error, the
paragraphs are not separated by a space as they are in the main
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Scott Kostyshak writes:
Another idea is to use a minipage. Go to Insert Box Frameless.
Then try putting vertical space in (Insert Formatting Vertical
Space).
No, this will not work because in a tabular environment \parskip is
reset (actually, even \par is
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14, which is a common format for
North America (which
Will Parsons wrote:
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert = Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is 07/16/14, which is a common format
I'm writing an article that will contain IPA and various non-Latin
alphabetic characters in it. Eveything went well inserting IPA and Greek
letters into the PDF, but when I tried to add Hebrew letters, I get an
error when trying to export to PDF:
Could not find LaTeX command for character 'א'
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
I'm writing an article that will contain IPA and various non-Latin
alphabetic characters in it. Eveything went well inserting IPA and Greek
letters into the PDF, but when I tried to add Hebrew letters, I get an
error when trying
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net wrote:
On 2014-07-23, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 5:18 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net wrote:
The easiest way should be to use XeTeX or LuaTeX convertes. In
DocumentSettingsFonts
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2014-07-23, Will Parsons wrote:
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
Thanks - this looks promising. I'll just have to find out what fonts
support all my characters. Is there a good way to do that short of
trying them one-by-one?
As non-TeX
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Will Parsons varro@nodomain.invalid wrote:
A document that I'm writing contains a table that gets improperly
rendered when converted to PDF, i.e., some of the cell border lines
are incomplete - they do not extend to the full width
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Will Parsons writes:
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
Hi Will,
Thanks for the report. This does indeed seem like a LyX bug. Borders
are tricky to get right. Can you write instructions for how to
reproduce the table? Did you do it in LyX or did you import a .tex
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I installed LyX on PC-BSD and it errors out that I don't have
article.cls. I have a feeling that PC-BSD has much fewer depends than
most Linuxes. Is anyone running LyX on PC-BSD, and if so, what tips can
you give me?
I'm running LyX on standard FreeBSD, so I don't
Steven Cobden wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use the version control included with LyX. I cannot find
much in the way of documentation.
Anyway, I have tried to Register the document and I get the error
Some problem occured while running the command: 'ci - q -u -i - etc
I don't use RCS
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?
--
Will
I'm writing a user manual for a program that I've written in which I
want to describe keyboard key usage. What I've been doing is using
square brackets, e.g. [Enter] to designate the keys, but would
ideally like to use something like having the word Enter in a box
(or something similar). I
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Samstag 13 Dezember 2014, 01:07:59 schrieb Will Parsons:
I'm writing a user manual for a program that I've written in which I
want to describe keyboard key usage. What I've been doing is using
square brackets, e.g. [Enter] to designate the keys, but would
ideally
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?
--
Will
On Wednesday, 22 Jul 2015 8:01 PM -0400, Helge Hafting wrote:
Den 22. juli 2015 22:17, skrev Will Parsons:
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?
Itemize
On Wednesday, 22 Jul 2015 8:01 PM -0400, Helge Hafting wrote:
Den 22. juli 2015 22:17, skrev Will Parsons:
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?
Itemize
I have a table in which I wish some cells to contain multiple
paragraphs. I can apparently create separate paragraphs by the normal
method of hitting Enter, at least as far as it appears within LyX, but
when I attempt to export to PDF I get a series of errors beginning
with:
Paragraph ended
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 5:30 PM, Will Parsons <varro@nodomain.invalid> wrote:
>> I have a table in which I wish some cells to contain multiple
>> paragraphs. I can apparently create separate paragraphs by the normal
>> method of hit
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 3:28 PM, Will Parsons <varro@nodomain.invalid> wrote:
>> Thanks, that seems to have partially solved the problem. Partially,
>> because although I can now export to PDF without an error, the
>> paragraphs a
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Scott Kostyshak writes:
>>
>> Another idea is to use a minipage. Go to Insert > Box > Frameless.
>> Then try putting vertical space in (Insert > Formatting > Vertical
>> Space).
>
> No, this will not work because in a tabular environment \parskip is
> reset (actually,
In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert => Date], which looks
like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
again?), but the format is "07/16/14", which is a common format for
North America
Will Parsons wrote:
> In a document I'm writing, I would like to print the date of the last
> edit in the title page. I've discovered [Insert => Date], which looks
> like it might be what I want (does it update when I save the document
> again?), but the format is "07/16/14
I'm writing an article that will contain IPA and various non-Latin
alphabetic characters in it. Eveything went well inserting IPA and Greek
letters into the PDF, but when I tried to add Hebrew letters, I get an
error when trying to export to PDF:
Could not find LaTeX command for character 'א'
Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
>> I'm writing an article that will contain IPA and various non-Latin
>> alphabetic characters in it. Eveything went well inserting IPA and Greek
>> letters into the PDF, but when I tried to add Hebrew letters, I
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
>> On 2014-07-23, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 5:18 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
The easiest way should be to use XeTeX or LuaTeX convertes. In
Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2014-07-23, Will Parsons wrote:
>> Guenter Milde wrote:
>>> On 2014-07-22, Will Parsons wrote:
>
>> Thanks - this looks promising. I'll just have to find out what fonts
>> support all my characters. Is there a good way to do that s
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Will Parsons <varro@nodomain.invalid> wrote:
>> A document that I'm writing contains a table that gets improperly
>> rendered when converted to PDF, i.e., some of the cell border lines
>> are incomplete - they do n
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Will Parsons writes:
>>
>> Scott Kostyshak wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Will,
>> >
>> > Thanks for the report. This does indeed seem like a LyX bug. Borders
>> > are tricky to get right. Can you write instructions for
Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I installed LyX on PC-BSD and it errors out that I don't have
> article.cls. I have a feeling that PC-BSD has much fewer depends than
> most Linuxes. Is anyone running LyX on PC-BSD, and if so, what tips can
> you give me?
I'm running LyX on standard FreeBSD, so I
Steven Cobden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use the version control included with LyX. I cannot find
> much in the way of documentation.
>
> Anyway, I have tried to "Register" the document and I get the error
>
> "Some problem occured while running the command: 'ci - q -u -i - etc"
I don't
I'm writing a user manual for a program that I've written in which I
want to describe keyboard key usage. What I've been doing is using
square brackets, e.g. "[Enter]" to designate the keys, but would
ideally like to use something like having the word "Enter" in a box
(or something similar). I
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Samstag 13 Dezember 2014, 01:07:59 schrieb Will Parsons:
>> I'm writing a user manual for a program that I've written in which I
>> want to describe keyboard key usage. What I've been doing is using
>> square brackets, e.g. "[Enter]" t
I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
Is there a way of increasing that?
--
Will
On Wednesday, 22 Jul 2015 8:01 PM -0400, Helge Hafting wrote:
>
>
> Den 22. juli 2015 22:17, skrev Will Parsons:
>> I've got a document (article class) that gives me an error on trying
>> to export to PDF if the itemized list nesting level is greater than 4.
>> I
I had a working installation of LyX under FreeBSD, but at some point
fairly recently (I'm not sure the exact circumstances), my LyX
installation can't produce PDF files anymore because (almost) all
document classes are marked unavailable. Googling has been no help -
the common recommendations of
On Wednesday, 16 Sep 2015 12:31 PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 09/16/2015 10:18 AM, Will Parsons wrote:
>> I had a working installation of LyX under FreeBSD, but at some point
>> fairly recently (I'm not sure the exact circumstances), my LyX
>> installation can't prod
On Thursday, 17 Sep 2015 10:06 AM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 09/16/2015 02:49 PM, Will Parsons wrote:
>> On Wednesday, 16 Sep 2015 12:31 PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
>>> On 09/16/2015 10:18 AM, Will Parsons wrote:
>>>> I had a working installation of LyX un
On Thursday, 17 Sep 2015 6:56 PM -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 09/17/2015 03:11 PM, Will Parsons wrote:
>> No:
>>
>> % kpsewhich article.cls
>> % echo $?
>> 1
>
> Then there is something seriously wrong with your LaTeX installation:
> kpsewhich is a
I'd like to produce a document that shows changes from the previous
revision using changebars. I've imported the "Change bars" module,
enabled change tracking, and everything works, but the changed text is
highlighted in blue in addition to being indicated by the change
bars.
Since the change
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> El dom., 26 ago. 2018 a las 16:58, Cris Fuhrman ()
> escribi=C3=B3:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> For a project, I
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