Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
On 10/07/2012 7:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I can of course write in LyX and then ultimately export to *.tex in the end, add the lines, recompile, and submit the manuscript, but is there a better way to fix this? For example, can I edit a Layout file or similar to have these things done automatically so that the Abstract will show up from a compilation within LyX? Thank you, Kris Walker I've just opened http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8689 for this issue. Cheers, Julien
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
Am 21.05.2013 20:30, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 10/07/2012 7:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I've just opened http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8689 for this issue. I cannot reproduce the problem. When you open the file agutex.lyx that is in LyX#s templates folder you can see that you can see that /begin{article} /end{article} is there where it should be. regards Uwe
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
Thanks, but I've moved to a different Latex program already. Your response may have been more helpful to me six months ago. Kris On 05/21/2013 03:22 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 21.05.2013 20:30, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 10/07/2012 7:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I've just opened http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8689 for this issue. I cannot reproduce the problem. When you open the file agutex.lyx that is in LyX#s templates folder you can see that you can see that /begin{article} /end{article} is there where it should be. regards Uwe .
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Kristoffer Walker kwal...@ucsd.edu wrote: Thanks, but I've moved to a different Latex program already. Your response may have been more helpful to me six months ago. Kris Sorry to hear that. All the best in your endeavours! Cheers, Julien
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
Am 22.05.2013 00:34, schrieb Kristoffer Walker: Thanks, but I've moved to a different Latex program already. It is never too late to give LyX a second try. regards Uwe
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
On 10/07/2012 7:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I can of course write in LyX and then ultimately export to *.tex in the end, add the lines, recompile, and submit the manuscript, but is there a better way to fix this? For example, can I edit a Layout file or similar to have these things done automatically so that the Abstract will show up from a compilation within LyX? Thank you, Kris Walker I've just opened http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8689 for this issue. Cheers, Julien
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
Am 21.05.2013 20:30, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 10/07/2012 7:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I've just opened http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8689 for this issue. I cannot reproduce the problem. When you open the file agutex.lyx that is in LyX#s templates folder you can see that you can see that /begin{article} /end{article} is there where it should be. regards Uwe
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
Thanks, but I've moved to a different Latex program already. Your response may have been more helpful to me six months ago. Kris On 05/21/2013 03:22 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 21.05.2013 20:30, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 10/07/2012 7:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I've just opened http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8689 for this issue. I cannot reproduce the problem. When you open the file agutex.lyx that is in LyX#s templates folder you can see that you can see that /begin{article} /end{article} is there where it should be. regards Uwe .
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Kristoffer Walker kwal...@ucsd.edu wrote: Thanks, but I've moved to a different Latex program already. Your response may have been more helpful to me six months ago. Kris Sorry to hear that. All the best in your endeavours! Cheers, Julien
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
Am 22.05.2013 00:34, schrieb Kristoffer Walker: Thanks, but I've moved to a different Latex program already. It is never too late to give LyX a second try. regards Uwe
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
On 10/07/2012 7:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I can of course write in LyX and then ultimately export to *.tex in the end, add the lines, recompile, and submit the manuscript, but is there a better way to fix this? For example, can I edit a Layout file or similar to have these things done automatically so that the Abstract will show up from a compilation within LyX? Thank you, Kris Walker I've just opened http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8689 for this issue. Cheers, Julien
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
Am 21.05.2013 20:30, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 10/07/2012 7:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I've just opened http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8689 for this issue. I cannot reproduce the problem. When you open the file "agutex.lyx" that is in LyX#s templates folder you can see that you can see that /begin{article} /end{article} is there where it should be. regards Uwe
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
Thanks, but I've moved to a different Latex program already. Your response may have been more helpful to me six months ago. Kris On 05/21/2013 03:22 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Am 21.05.2013 20:30, schrieb Julien Rioux: On 10/07/2012 7:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I've just opened http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8689 for this issue. I cannot reproduce the problem. When you open the file "agutex.lyx" that is in LyX#s templates folder you can see that you can see that /begin{article} /end{article} is there where it should be. regards Uwe .
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 6:34 PM, Kristoffer Walkerwrote: > Thanks, but I've moved to a different Latex program already. Your > response may have been more helpful to me six months ago. > > Kris > Sorry to hear that. All the best in your endeavours! Cheers, Julien
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
Am 22.05.2013 00:34, schrieb Kristoffer Walker: Thanks, but I've moved to a different Latex program already. It is never too late to give LyX a second try. regards Uwe
RE: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
Dear Dr. Heck, Thank you for contacting us. I have forwarded your email to Editor Support Team Leader who will answer your concerns as soon as possible. Regards, Edith Judd author.h...@agu.org AGU galvanizes a community of Earth and space scientists that collaboratively advances and communicates science and its power to ensure a sustainable future. Support the American Geophysical Union! Visit the AGU Blogosphere Get the latest information on Facebook and tweet us at @TheAGU! -Original Message- From: Richard Heck [mailto:rgh...@lyx.org] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 12:10 PM To: Kristoffer Walker Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; author.help Subject: Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles On 07/10/2012 07:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I can of course write in LyX and then ultimately export to *.tex in the end, add the lines, recompile, and submit the manuscript, but is there a better way to fix this? For example, can I edit a Layout file or similar to have these things done automatically so that the Abstract will show up from a compilation within LyX? Please post a simple file illustrating the problem. We probably need to hack the layout file. rh
RE: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
Dear Dr. Heck, Thank you for contacting us. I have forwarded your email to Editor Support Team Leader who will answer your concerns as soon as possible. Regards, Edith Judd author.h...@agu.org AGU galvanizes a community of Earth and space scientists that collaboratively advances and communicates science and its power to ensure a sustainable future. Support the American Geophysical Union! Visit the AGU Blogosphere Get the latest information on Facebook and tweet us at @TheAGU! -Original Message- From: Richard Heck [mailto:rgh...@lyx.org] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 12:10 PM To: Kristoffer Walker Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; author.help Subject: Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles On 07/10/2012 07:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I can of course write in LyX and then ultimately export to *.tex in the end, add the lines, recompile, and submit the manuscript, but is there a better way to fix this? For example, can I edit a Layout file or similar to have these things done automatically so that the Abstract will show up from a compilation within LyX? Please post a simple file illustrating the problem. We probably need to hack the layout file. rh
RE: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
Dear Dr. Heck, Thank you for contacting us. I have forwarded your email to Editor Support Team Leader who will answer your concerns as soon as possible. Regards, Edith Judd author.h...@agu.org AGU galvanizes a community of Earth and space scientists that collaboratively advances and communicates science and its power to ensure a sustainable future. Support the American Geophysical Union! Visit the AGU Blogosphere Get the latest information on Facebook and tweet us at @TheAGU! -Original Message- From: Richard Heck [mailto:rgh...@lyx.org] Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 12:10 PM To: Kristoffer Walker Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; author.help Subject: Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles On 07/10/2012 07:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: > Folks, > > I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in > LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking > manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails > to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU > document class expects the following missing statement just after the > abstract definition: > > /begin{article} > > Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before > the /end{document}. > > I can of course write in LyX and then ultimately export to *.tex in the end, > add the lines, recompile, and submit the manuscript, but is there a better > way to fix this? For example, can I edit a Layout file or similar to have > these things done automatically so that the Abstract will show up from a > compilation within LyX? > Please post a simple file illustrating the problem. We probably need to hack the layout file. rh
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
On 07/10/2012 07:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I can of course write in LyX and then ultimately export to *.tex in the end, add the lines, recompile, and submit the manuscript, but is there a better way to fix this? For example, can I edit a Layout file or similar to have these things done automatically so that the Abstract will show up from a compilation within LyX? Please post a simple file illustrating the problem. We probably need to hack the layout file. rh
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
On 07/10/2012 07:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I can of course write in LyX and then ultimately export to *.tex in the end, add the lines, recompile, and submit the manuscript, but is there a better way to fix this? For example, can I edit a Layout file or similar to have these things done automatically so that the Abstract will show up from a compilation within LyX? Please post a simple file illustrating the problem. We probably need to hack the layout file. rh
Re: using LyX to write AGU journal articles
On 07/10/2012 07:33 PM, Kristoffer Walker wrote: Folks, I am trying to write an AGU journal article using the AGU document class in LyX, a front-end to MacTex. I have been able to generate a good looking manuscript with LyX, with one important caveat: the compiled manuscript fails to include the Abstract. I have determined the problem is that the AGU document class expects the following missing statement just after the abstract definition: /begin{article} Similarly, a /end{article} is needed at the end of the document, just before the /end{document}. I can of course write in LyX and then ultimately export to *.tex in the end, add the lines, recompile, and submit the manuscript, but is there a better way to fix this? For example, can I edit a Layout file or similar to have these things done automatically so that the Abstract will show up from a compilation within LyX? Please post a simple file illustrating the problem. We probably need to hack the layout file. rh