Patrick,
fix cavity-e.bib, perhaps?
el
On 04/08/2017 19:10, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Thank for the advises.
>
> One question,
> BibTeX error: Repeated entry---line 1055 of file cavity-e.bib
>
> How can I force latex to ignore the warning?
>
> It is possible when I generate a pdf file, but not
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> Sent: Friday, August 04, 2017 at 8:12 AM
> From: "Guenter Milde" <mi...@users.sf.net>
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Subject: Re: lyx to latex
>
>
On 2017-08-03, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> When I generate the pdf file from lyx, every thing is OK.
> If I generate a tex file (plain latex), and then, if I compile it
> with latex, I get:
> ! LaTeX Error: File `Pictures/17ubar_pub.eps.bb' not found.
...
> l.1163
> From: "José Abílio Matos" <jama...@lyx.org>
> > To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> > Subject: Re: lyx to latex
> >
> > On Wednesday, 22 March 2017 20.48.17 WET Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > > Thank, But it does not solve my problem:
> > >
> >
PM
> From: "José Abílio Matos" <jama...@lyx.org>
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Subject: Re: lyx to latex
>
> On Wednesday, 22 March 2017 20.48.17 WET Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > Thank, But it does not solve my problem:
> >
> > I made the correc
On Wednesday, 22 March 2017 20.48.17 WET Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Thank, But it does not solve my problem:
>
> I made the correction in the source file and installed it.
> In my opinon, there is an issue with lay because.
> IN my preference It set:
> File Handling -> Converter:
> Lyx -> rtf
>
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On 20 Mar 2017, Kornel Benko wrote:
>
> Don't know if this may be your problem too. Just downloaded tar
> from sourceforge. Compiled, installed.
> The converter is not working as long as using '-o $$o'.
>
> Debugging led me to this snippet in latex2rtf-2.3.12/main.c:366
>
> if
Am Montag, 20. März 2017 um 18:38:20, schrieb Guenter Milde
> On 2017-03-20, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > Is weird,
>
> Indeed.
>
> > In preference, I have:
>
> > From format lyx to format reach text Font:
>
> > 'latex2rtf -p -S -o $$o $$i'
>
> To "text Font"?
>
> Which
On 20/03/2017 2:22 p.m., John White wrote:
Apparently. At least I don't see it in lyx 2.2.2.
We are required occasionally by a court to submit proposed orders in
microsoft word. These are on pleading paper. Easy to prepare the order
in lyx but in exporting it to microsoft it loses the line
On 2017-03-20, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Is weird,
Indeed.
> In preference, I have:
> From format lyx to format reach text Font:
> 'latex2rtf -p -S -o $$o $$i'
To "text Font"?
Which "preference" file?
Is latex2rtf in your PATH?
> But when I export it does a pdflatex
How do you start the
nce
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> Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 at 12:18 PM
> From: "Guenter Milde" <mi...@users.sf.net>
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Subject: Re: lyx to latex
>
> On 2017-03-20, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > If I remember
On 2017-03-20, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
> If I remember correctly, I was able to convert directly a lyx file to a
> rtf file in the past. Did this option disappear ?
It seems to be still in LyX but depends on the external program latex2rtf:
configure.py contains the code:
checkProg('a
Apparently. At least I don't see it in lyx 2.2.2.
We are required occasionally by a court to submit proposed orders in microsoft
word. These
are on pleading paper. Easy to prepare the order in lyx but in exporting it to
microsoft it
loses the line numbers. Libreoffice and openoffice do a
Den 13. aug. 2015 22:53, skrev Hal Kierstead:
I do not think you understood me. Suppose a create a LyX file and use
it to generate a tex file. I send it to my coauthor who does not use
LyX. He makes modifications to the LaTex file without changing the
front material, and sends me his Tex
Den 13. aug. 2015 22:53, skrev Hal Kierstead:
I do not think you understood me. Suppose a create a LyX file and use
it to generate a tex file. I send it to my coauthor who does not use
LyX. He makes modifications to the LaTex file without changing the
front material, and sends me his Tex
Use include files.
Many and small ones. :-)-O
el
On 2015-08-13 21:53, Hal Kierstead wrote:
[...]
I do not think you understood me. Suppose a create a LyX file and
use it to generate a tex file. I send it to my coauthor who does
not use LyX. He makes modifications to the LaTex file without
Use include files.
Many and small ones. :-)-O
el
On 2015-08-13 21:53, Hal Kierstead wrote:
[...]
> I do not think you understood me. Suppose a create a LyX file and
> use it to generate a tex file. I send it to my coauthor who does
> not use LyX. He makes modifications to the LaTex file
On 2015-08-15, Georg Baum wrote:
...
There are some constructs in LyX that cannot be expressed in LaTeX or
are not exported (e.g. Notes). We discussed in the past how to get rid
of this limitation, but, but we do not have a consensus on a good
soluition yet.
Notes are not the best example:
On 2015-08-15, Georg Baum wrote:
...
> There are some constructs in LyX that cannot be expressed in LaTeX or
> are not exported (e.g. Notes). We discussed in the past how to get rid
> of this limitation, but, but we do not have a consensus on a good
> soluition yet.
Notes are not the best
On Aug 15, 2015, at 10:24 AM, Georg Baum georg.b...@post.rwth-aachen.de
wrote:
Hal Kierstead wrote:
First of all, tex2lyx already comes close to making a good LyX file. The
main problem is that there always seem to be a handful or errors that must
be fixed before the file will run.
Hal Kierstead wrote:
First of all, tex2lyx already comes close to making a good LyX file. The
main problem is that there always seem to be a handful or errors that must
be fixed before the file will run. For some reason the program cannot
handle options like \begin{thm}[Main Lemma], but
Hal Kierstead wrote:
> First of all, tex2lyx already comes close to making a good LyX file. The
> main problem is that there always seem to be a handful or errors that must
> be fixed before the file will run. For some reason the program cannot
> handle options like \begin{thm}[Main Lemma], but
> On Aug 15, 2015, at 10:24 AM, Georg Baum
> wrote:
>
> Hal Kierstead wrote:
>
>> First of all, tex2lyx already comes close to making a good LyX file. The
>> main problem is that there always seem to be a handful or errors that must
>> be fixed before the file
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 6:45 PM, Hal Kierstead hal.kierst...@me.com wrote:
On Aug 13, 2015, at 2:31 PM, Steve Thompson scth...@gmail.com wrote:
Hal,
I think I did understand. You want your collaborator to be able to make
arbitrary changes to the .tex file, then have tex2lyx figure out how to
On Aug 13, 2015, at 2:31 PM, Steve Thompson scth...@gmail.com wrote:
Hal,
I think I did understand. You want your collaborator to be able to make
arbitrary changes to the .tex file, then have tex2lyx figure out how to
create a new .lyx file. But your collaborator could have done
sufficient imagination.
From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org [mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org] On Behalf Of
Hal Kierstead
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 3:54 PM
To: Mike Reeks mike.re...@newcastle.ac.uk
Cc: Lyx-users lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Lyx to Latex to Lyx
On Aug 13, 2015
13, 2015 3:54 PM
To: Mike Reeks mike.re...@newcastle.ac.uk
mailto:mike.re...@newcastle.ac.uk
Cc: Lyx-users lyx-users@lists.lyx.org mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Lyx to Latex to Lyx
On Aug 13, 2015, at 12:02 PM, Mike Reeks mike.re...@newcastle.ac.uk
mailto:mike.re
Hal,
I think I did understand. You want your collaborator to be able to make
arbitrary changes to the .tex file, then have tex2lyx figure out how to create
a new .lyx file. But your collaborator could have done anything. That makes the
“modified” file no different from any other completely
Dear Lyx Users
I have written a very large article in Lyx for publication in a scientific
journal which will only accept the article as a latex file. Of course Lyx will
generate a Latex file as well as a pdf file. I wanted to check that the Latex
file is acceptable to Lyx. Unfortunately I
On Aug 13, 2015, at 12:02 PM, Mike Reeks mike.re...@newcastle.ac.uk wrote:
Dear Lyx Users
I have written a very large article in Lyx for publication in a scientific
journal which will only accept the article as a latex file. Of course Lyx
will generate a Latex file as well as a pdf
Dear Lyx Users
I have written a very large article in Lyx for publication in a scientific
journal which will only accept the article as a latex file. Of course Lyx will
generate a Latex file as well as a pdf file. I wanted to check that the Latex
file is acceptable to Lyx. Unfortunately I
> On Aug 13, 2015, at 12:02 PM, Mike Reeks wrote:
>
> Dear Lyx Users
> I have written a very large article in Lyx for publication in a scientific
> journal which will only accept the article as a latex file. Of course Lyx
> will generate a Latex file as well as a
sufficient imagination.
From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org [mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org] On Behalf Of
Hal Kierstead
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 3:54 PM
To: Mike Reeks <mike.re...@newcastle.ac.uk>
Cc: Lyx-users <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Subject: Re: Lyx to Latex to Lyx
lto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>] On Behalf
> Of Hal Kierstead
> Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 3:54 PM
> To: Mike Reeks <mike.re...@newcastle.ac.uk
> <mailto:mike.re...@newcastle.ac.uk>>
> Cc: Lyx-users <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org <mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx
Hal,
I think I did understand. You want your collaborator to be able to make
arbitrary changes to the .tex file, then have tex2lyx figure out how to create
a new .lyx file. But your collaborator could have done anything. That makes the
“modified” file no different from any other completely
> On Aug 13, 2015, at 2:31 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
>
> Hal,
> I think I did understand. You want your collaborator to be able to make
> arbitrary changes to the .tex file, then have tex2lyx figure out how to
> create a new .lyx file. But your collaborator could have done
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 6:45 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
>
> On Aug 13, 2015, at 2:31 PM, Steve Thompson wrote:
>
> Hal,
> I think I did understand. You want your collaborator to be able to make
> arbitrary changes to the .tex file, then have tex2lyx figure
Am 19.09.2014 um 06:27 schrieb aiob asadbeigi:
Dear Madam / Sir,
I am using Lyx for preparing my journal paper,
I have a problem that is most of the journals in my area does not accept
Lyx style and need
their journals style So after I finished my work I need to change it to
their style.
I
Am 19.09.2014 um 06:27 schrieb aiob asadbeigi:
Dear Madam / Sir,
I am using Lyx for preparing my journal paper,
I have a problem that is most of the journals in my area does not accept
Lyx style and need
their journals style So after I finished my work I need to change it to
their style.
I
Am 19.09.2014 um 06:27 schrieb aiob asadbeigi:
Dear Madam / Sir,
I am using Lyx for preparing my journal paper,
I have a problem that is most of the journals in my area does not accept
Lyx style and need
their journals style So after I finished my work I need to change it to
their style.
I
On 25/08/2011 7:16 AM, Eisa Ayed wrote:
Forgive my ignorance, how can I convert my xymatrix to .eps?
I found the following way:
1.for each xymatrix create a separate lyx file.
2. export each file to .tex
3. run latex fileName
4. run dvips -E -o fileName.eps fileName.dvi
I found this tedious if
On 25/08/2011 7:16 AM, Eisa Ayed wrote:
Forgive my ignorance, how can I convert my xymatrix to .eps?
I found the following way:
1.for each xymatrix create a separate lyx file.
2. export each file to .tex
3. run latex fileName
4. run dvips -E -o fileName.eps fileName.dvi
I found this tedious if
On 25/08/2011 7:16 AM, Eisa Ayed wrote:
Forgive my ignorance, how can I convert my xymatrix to .eps?
I found the following way:
1.for each xymatrix create a separate lyx file.
2. export each file to .tex
3. run latex fileName
4. run dvips -E -o fileName.eps fileName.dvi
I found this tedious if
On 24/08/2011 5:57 AM, Eisa Ayed wrote:
I exported my document to Latex.
1. when compiling my .bib file, it generates errors because of crossref tag in
bibtex entries.
I removed crossref tag and it compiled fine.
is this normal (i'm using Texworks as latex editor)?
2.another issue is the
Forgive my ignorance, how can I convert my xymatrix to .eps?
I found the following way:
1.for each xymatrix create a separate lyx file.
2. export each file to .tex
3. run latex fileName
4. run dvips -E -o fileName.eps fileName.dvi
I found this tedious if I have 10 xymatrix figures, is there
On 24/08/2011 5:57 AM, Eisa Ayed wrote:
I exported my document to Latex.
1. when compiling my .bib file, it generates errors because of crossref tag in
bibtex entries.
I removed crossref tag and it compiled fine.
is this normal (i'm using Texworks as latex editor)?
2.another issue is the
Forgive my ignorance, how can I convert my xymatrix to .eps?
I found the following way:
1.for each xymatrix create a separate lyx file.
2. export each file to .tex
3. run latex fileName
4. run dvips -E -o fileName.eps fileName.dvi
I found this tedious if I have 10 xymatrix figures, is there
On 24/08/2011 5:57 AM, Eisa Ayed wrote:
I exported my document to Latex.
1. when compiling my .bib file, it generates errors because of crossref tag in
bibtex entries.
I removed crossref tag and it compiled fine.
is this normal (i'm using Texworks as latex editor)?
2.another issue is the
Forgive my ignorance, how can I convert my xymatrix to .eps?
I found the following way:
1.for each xymatrix create a separate lyx file.
2. export each file to .tex
3. run latex fileName
4. run dvips -E -o fileName.eps fileName.dvi
I found this tedious if I have 10 xymatrix figures, is there
Greetings Ulf, Guenter,
I don't understand. Have you exported your LyX document to LaTeX and
don't get ť but \v{t}. Right?
Sorry, the opposite. In LaTeX exported file I would like to have
\v{t}, and get ť.
To generalize, the problem is in making Latex source encoding of
special
On 2010-10-18, Miroslav Ilias wrote:
In LaTeX exported file I would like to have
\v{t}, and get ť.
To generalize, the problem is in making Latex source encoding of
special (national) characters into \v{SOMETHING} etc.
Then DocumentSettingsLanguageEncoding: ASCII is your friend.
For
Greetings Ulf, Guenter,
I don't understand. Have you exported your LyX document to LaTeX and
don't get ť but \v{t}. Right?
Sorry, the opposite. In LaTeX exported file I would like to have
\v{t}, and get ť.
To generalize, the problem is in making Latex source encoding of
special
On 2010-10-18, Miroslav Ilias wrote:
In LaTeX exported file I would like to have
\v{t}, and get ť.
To generalize, the problem is in making Latex source encoding of
special (national) characters into \v{SOMETHING} etc.
Then DocumentSettingsLanguageEncoding: ASCII is your friend.
For
Greetings Ulf, Guenter,
I don't understand. Have you exported your LyX document to LaTeX and
don't get "ť" but "\v{t}". Right?
Sorry, the opposite. In LaTeX exported file I would like to have
"\v{t}", and get "ť".
To generalize, the problem is in making Latex source encoding of
On 2010-10-18, Miroslav Ilias wrote:
> In LaTeX exported file I would like to have
> "\v{t}", and get "ť".
> To generalize, the problem is in making Latex source encoding of
> special (national) characters into \v{SOMETHING} etc.
Then Document>Settings>Language>Encoding: ASCII is your
Am Sonntag 17 Oktober 2010 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Am 16.10.2010 21:58, schrieb miro ilias:
The problem is how to get some 'LaTeX'-encoded national characters.
For instance, I get the ľ properly written, \v{l}, the same for ť (as
\v{t} ).
I don't understand. Have you exported your LyX
On 2010-10-16, miro ilias wrote:
Dear all,
I just installed fresh Lyx on my Windows PC (version 1.6.7).
The problem is how to get some 'LaTeX'-encoded national characters.
For instance, I get the ľ properly written, \v{l}, the same for ť (as
\v{t} ).
However, there are remaining Slovak
Am Sonntag 17 Oktober 2010 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Am 16.10.2010 21:58, schrieb miro ilias:
The problem is how to get some 'LaTeX'-encoded national characters.
For instance, I get the ľ properly written, \v{l}, the same for ť (as
\v{t} ).
I don't understand. Have you exported your LyX
On 2010-10-16, miro ilias wrote:
Dear all,
I just installed fresh Lyx on my Windows PC (version 1.6.7).
The problem is how to get some 'LaTeX'-encoded national characters.
For instance, I get the ľ properly written, \v{l}, the same for ť (as
\v{t} ).
However, there are remaining Slovak
Am Sonntag 17 Oktober 2010 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
> Am 16.10.2010 21:58, schrieb miro ilias:
> > The problem is how to get some 'LaTeX'-encoded national characters.
> >
> > For instance, I get the "ľ" properly written, \v{l}, the same for ť (as
> > \v{t} ).
>
> I don't understand. Have you exported
On 2010-10-16, miro ilias wrote:
> Dear all,
> I just installed fresh Lyx on my Windows PC (version 1.6.7).
> The problem is how to get some 'LaTeX'-encoded national characters.
> For instance, I get the "ľ" properly written, \v{l}, the same for ť (as
> \v{t} ).
> However, there are remaining
Am 16.10.2010 21:58, schrieb miro ilias:
The problem is how to get some 'LaTeX'-encoded national characters.
For instance, I get the ľ properly written, \v{l}, the same for ť (as \v{t} ).
I don't understand. Have you exported your LyX document to LaTeX and don't get ť but
\v{t}. Right?
Am 16.10.2010 21:58, schrieb miro ilias:
The problem is how to get some 'LaTeX'-encoded national characters.
For instance, I get the ľ properly written, \v{l}, the same for ť (as \v{t} ).
I don't understand. Have you exported your LyX document to LaTeX and don't get ť but
\v{t}. Right?
Am 16.10.2010 21:58, schrieb miro ilias:
The problem is how to get some 'LaTeX'-encoded national characters.
For instance, I get the "ľ" properly written, \v{l}, the same for ť (as \v{t} ).
I don't understand. Have you exported your LyX document to LaTeX and don't get "ť" but
"\v{t}".
My problem is that the file does not load completely
Did you try to look at the LaTeX code ( Visualize - Show LaTeX Code )
to see where LyX stops the import ?
Alternatively, try to export back to see where the import stops.
Siegfried.
On Thursday 30 July 2009, Siegfried Meunier-Guttin-Cluzel wrote:
My problem is that the file does not load completely
Did you try to look at the LaTeX code ( Visualize - Show LaTeX Code )
to see where LyX stops the import ?
Alternatively, try to export back to see where the import stops.
My problem is that the file does not load completely
Did you try to look at the LaTeX code ( Visualize - Show LaTeX Code )
to see where LyX stops the import ?
Alternatively, try to export back to see where the import stops.
Siegfried.
On Thursday 30 July 2009, Siegfried Meunier-Guttin-Cluzel wrote:
My problem is that the file does not load completely
Did you try to look at the LaTeX code ( Visualize - Show LaTeX Code )
to see where LyX stops the import ?
Alternatively, try to export back to see where the import stops.
My problem is that the file does not load completely
Did you try to look at the LaTeX code ( Visualize -> Show LaTeX Code )
to see where LyX stops the import ?
Alternatively, try to export back to see where the import stops.
Siegfried.
On Thursday 30 July 2009, Siegfried Meunier-Guttin-Cluzel wrote:
> > My problem is that the file does not load completely
>
> Did you try to look at the LaTeX code ( Visualize -> Show LaTeX Code )
> to see where LyX stops the import ?
> Alternatively, try to export back to see where the import
My problem is that the file does not load completely
Thank you
On 28/07/2009, Siegfried Meunier-Guttin-Cluzel meun...@coria.fr wrote:
Have you tried File - Import- LaTeX (plain) or something like that (my
LyX is in french !).
Siegfried.
My problem is that the file does not load completely
Thank you
On 28/07/2009, Siegfried Meunier-Guttin-Cluzel meun...@coria.fr wrote:
Have you tried File - Import- LaTeX (plain) or something like that (my
LyX is in french !).
Siegfried.
My problem is that the file does not load completely
Thank you
On 28/07/2009, Siegfried Meunier-Guttin-Cluzel wrote:
>
> Have you tried File -> Import-> LaTeX (plain) or something like that (my
> LyX is in french !).
>
> Siegfried.
>
Have you tried File - Import- LaTeX (plain) or something like that (my
LyX is in french !).
Siegfried.
Have you tried File - Import- LaTeX (plain) or something like that (my
LyX is in french !).
Siegfried.
Have you tried File -> Import-> LaTeX (plain) or something like that (my
LyX is in french !).
Siegfried.
On 2008-12-12, Ha Thai Duong wrote:
I am a new bee to latex and lyx so please accept my apologize if the
question is not appropriate.
I have latex tamplate file (a .tex file) Can you please tell me if lyx can
use this type of template as i can't find the option?
This depends on the
On 2008-12-12, Ha Thai Duong wrote:
I am a new bee to latex and lyx so please accept my apologize if the
question is not appropriate.
I have latex tamplate file (a .tex file) Can you please tell me if lyx can
use this type of template as i can't find the option?
This depends on the
On 2008-12-12, Ha Thai Duong wrote:
> I am a new bee to latex and lyx so please accept my apologize if the
> question is not appropriate.
> I have latex tamplate file (a .tex file) Can you please tell me if lyx can
> use this type of template as i can't find the option?
This depends on the
--- Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Bruce Pourciau
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Elbow problems have begun to make it hard for me
to type a long manuscript
into LyX. I was thinking that we could install LyX
(but not LaTeX) on my
secretary's machine, and
--- Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Bruce Pourciau
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Elbow problems have begun to make it hard for me
to type a long manuscript
into LyX. I was thinking that we could install LyX
(but not LaTeX) on my
secretary's machine, and
--- Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Bruce Pourciau
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Elbow problems have begun to make it hard for me
> to type a long manuscript
> > into LyX. I was thinking that we could install LyX
> (but not LaTeX) on my
> > secretary's
Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wednesday 09 April 2008 14:42, Joost Verburg wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing something, but if there's no LaTeX installed, won't
the LyX configuration script decide that none of the layouts are usable,
making it impossible to start
Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 09 April 2008 14:42, Joost Verburg wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing something, but if there's no LaTeX installed, won't
the LyX configuration script decide that none of the layouts are usable,
making it impossible to start (or I assume
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Bruce Pourciau
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Elbow problems have begun to make it hard for me to type a long manuscript
into LyX. I was thinking that we could install LyX (but not LaTeX) on my
secretary's machine, and then she could type the ms into LyX, perhaps
Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wednesday 09 April 2008 14:42, Joost Verburg wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing something, but if there's no LaTeX installed, won't
the LyX configuration script decide that none of the layouts are usable,
making it impossible to start
Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 09 April 2008 14:42, Joost Verburg wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing something, but if there's no LaTeX installed, won't
the LyX configuration script decide that none of the layouts are usable,
making it impossible to start (or I assume
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Bruce Pourciau
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Elbow problems have begun to make it hard for me to type a long manuscript
into LyX. I was thinking that we could install LyX (but not LaTeX) on my
secretary's machine, and then she could type the ms into LyX, perhaps
Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wednesday 09 April 2008 14:42, Joost Verburg wrote:
>> Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>> > Perhaps I'm missing something, but if there's no LaTeX installed, won't
>> > the LyX configuration script decide that none of the layouts are usable,
>> > making it
Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 09 April 2008 14:42, Joost Verburg wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing something, but if there's no LaTeX installed, won't
the LyX configuration script decide that none of the layouts are usable,
making it impossible to start (or I assume
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Bruce Pourciau
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Elbow problems have begun to make it hard for me to type a long manuscript
> into LyX. I was thinking that we could install LyX (but not LaTeX) on my
> secretary's machine, and then she could type the ms into LyX, perhaps
Bruce Pourciau schrieb:
Is there any reason this might not
work? (I'm running LyX/Mac 1.4.1 and she's running Windows XP).
Should work, but you should both use the same major LyX Version. I recommend to
use LyX 1.5 not 1.4.
I would ask our IT folks to install LyX on her machine. Any
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Bruce Pourciau schrieb:
Is there any reason this might not work? (I'm running LyX/Mac 1.4.1
and she's running Windows XP).
Should work, but you should both use the same major LyX Version. I
recommend to use LyX 1.5 not 1.4.
I would ask our IT folks to install LyX on her
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing something, but if there's no LaTeX installed, won't
the LyX configuration script decide that none of the layouts are usable,
making it impossible to start (or I assume open) a document?
You can still open the document.
Joost
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 09:21:14 -0500
Bruce Pourciau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would ask our IT folks to install LyX on her machine. Any thoughts
on how I can make this go smoothly for them?
Can't she run your LyX remotely? Maybe make an account for her on your
machine?
John
On Apr 9, 2008, at 9:30 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Bruce Pourciau schrieb:
Is there any reason this might not work? (I'm running LyX/Mac
1.4.1 and she's running Windows XP).
Should work, but you should both use the same major LyX Version. I
recommend to use LyX 1.5 not 1.4.
I would ask our
Bruce Pourciau schrieb:
The installer has an option to install it without using LaTeX.
Is this _not_ true of most LyX installers? In other words, is it
generally the case that a LyX installer or LyX itself will complain and
even not allow a LyX document to be opened and typed into when
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Is this _not_ true of most LyX installers? In other words, is it
generally the case that a LyX installer or LyX itself will complain and
even not allow a LyX document to be opened and typed into when LaTeX is
not installed?
The official installer also allows you to
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, Eberhard Lisse wrote:
I would just install the complete stuff and don't tell the secretary about
LaTeX.
Another option for situations like Bruce's is to use a linux live cd. I
believe that both Knoppix and the [X|K|G|Edu]ubuntu family come with both
latex (tetex is the
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