Re: Math subject classification

2007-11-28 Thread David L. Johnson

Philipp Schlicht wrote:

Hi,

in my Lyx version 1.5.1 the environment subjectclass produces the output 1991 
Mathematics Subject Classification instead of the current 2000 Mathematics subject 
classification (see AMS website).


Huh.  I thought that was fixed.  It is in my 1.5.2 -- although it could 
be that I changed that myself.  However, I think not, I think this was 
installed from the source.


In your amsdefs.inc file, look for the  Subjectclass style.  It should read:


Style Subjectclass
CopyStyle Address
LatexName subjclass[2000]
LabelString   2000 Mathematics Subject Classification:
End

Do you bave an old ~/.lyx file around?

Of course, this just puts the problem off for a few years.  It would be 
really clever to change that subjclass[2000] name to auotmatically print 
the right decade.


--

David L. Johnson

And what if you track down these men and kill them, what if you killed
all of us?  From every corner of Europe, hundreds, thousands would
rise up to take our places.  Even Nazis can't kill that fast.
-- Paul Henreid (Casablanca).


Re: Math subject classification

2007-11-28 Thread Paul A. Rubin

David L. Johnson wrote:

Philipp Schlicht wrote:

Hi,

in my Lyx version 1.5.1 the environment subjectclass produces the 
output 1991 Mathematics Subject Classification instead of the 
current 2000 Mathematics subject classification (see AMS website).


Huh.  I thought that was fixed.  It is in my 1.5.2 -- although it could 
be that I changed that myself.  However, I think not, I think this was 
installed from the source.


It's fixed in the official version.

Philipp, you can download an updated amsdefs.inc from the wiki.  You 
might in fact want to download the entire updated ams package, since 
some other bugs relating to numbering issues were also fixed.  The files 
 (and a list of changes) can be found at http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/AMS.


/Paul



Re: Math subject classification

2007-11-28 Thread David L. Johnson

Philipp Schlicht wrote:

Hi,

in my Lyx version 1.5.1 the environment subjectclass produces the output 1991 
Mathematics Subject Classification instead of the current 2000 Mathematics subject 
classification (see AMS website).


Huh.  I thought that was fixed.  It is in my 1.5.2 -- although it could 
be that I changed that myself.  However, I think not, I think this was 
installed from the source.


In your amsdefs.inc file, look for the  Subjectclass style.  It should read:


Style Subjectclass
CopyStyle Address
LatexName subjclass[2000]
LabelString   2000 Mathematics Subject Classification:
End

Do you bave an old ~/.lyx file around?

Of course, this just puts the problem off for a few years.  It would be 
really clever to change that subjclass[2000] name to auotmatically print 
the right decade.


--

David L. Johnson

And what if you track down these men and kill them, what if you killed
all of us?  From every corner of Europe, hundreds, thousands would
rise up to take our places.  Even Nazis can't kill that fast.
-- Paul Henreid (Casablanca).


Re: Math subject classification

2007-11-28 Thread Paul A. Rubin

David L. Johnson wrote:

Philipp Schlicht wrote:

Hi,

in my Lyx version 1.5.1 the environment subjectclass produces the 
output 1991 Mathematics Subject Classification instead of the 
current 2000 Mathematics subject classification (see AMS website).


Huh.  I thought that was fixed.  It is in my 1.5.2 -- although it could 
be that I changed that myself.  However, I think not, I think this was 
installed from the source.


It's fixed in the official version.

Philipp, you can download an updated amsdefs.inc from the wiki.  You 
might in fact want to download the entire updated ams package, since 
some other bugs relating to numbering issues were also fixed.  The files 
 (and a list of changes) can be found at http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/AMS.


/Paul



Re: Math subject classification

2007-11-28 Thread David L. Johnson

Philipp Schlicht wrote:

Hi,

in my Lyx version 1.5.1 the environment "subjectclass" produces the output "1991 
Mathematics Subject Classification" instead of the current 2000 Mathematics subject 
classification (see AMS website).


Huh.  I thought that was fixed.  It is in my 1.5.2 -- although it could 
be that I changed that myself.  However, I think not, I think this was 
installed from the source.


In your amsdefs.inc file, look for the  Subjectclass style.  It should read:


Style Subjectclass
CopyStyle Address
LatexName subjclass[2000]
LabelString   "2000 Mathematics Subject Classification:"
End

Do you bave an old ~/.lyx file around?

Of course, this just puts the problem off for a few years.  It would be 
really clever to change that subjclass[2000] name to auotmatically print 
the right decade.


--

David L. Johnson

And what if you track down these men and kill them, what if you killed
all of us?  From every corner of Europe, hundreds, thousands would
rise up to take our places.  Even Nazis can't kill that fast.
-- Paul Henreid (Casablanca).


Re: Math subject classification

2007-11-28 Thread Paul A. Rubin

David L. Johnson wrote:

Philipp Schlicht wrote:

Hi,

in my Lyx version 1.5.1 the environment "subjectclass" produces the 
output "1991 Mathematics Subject Classification" instead of the 
current 2000 Mathematics subject classification (see AMS website).


Huh.  I thought that was fixed.  It is in my 1.5.2 -- although it could 
be that I changed that myself.  However, I think not, I think this was 
installed from the source.


It's fixed in the official version.

Philipp, you can download an updated amsdefs.inc from the wiki.  You 
might in fact want to download the entire updated ams package, since 
some other bugs relating to numbering issues were also fixed.  The files 
 (and a list of changes) can be found at http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/AMS.


/Paul