Re: Setting up labels for and references to tables in LyX

2023-11-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Montag, dem 06.11.2023 um 13:48 +0100 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Also, please file a bug report. I think we should handle this case
> ans mask spaces when refstyle is used.

No longer needed. I went ahead and fixed it.

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Re: Setting up labels for and references to tables in LyX

2023-11-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Montag, dem 06.11.2023 um 13:41 +0100 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Spaces in labels work AFAICS. Special characters are automatically
> replaced by LyX.

On a closer look, it seems that refstyle doesn't work with spaces in
label IDs. Other mechanisms do work.

So either omit spaces or use prettyref instead of refstyle (Document >
Settings > Document Class.

Also, please file a bug report. I think we should handle this case ans
mask spaces when refstyle is used.

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Re: Setting up labels for and references to tables in LyX

2023-11-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Montag, dem 06.11.2023 um 13:10 +0100 schrieb Ricardo Berlasso:
> El lun, 6 nov 2023 a las 12:23, Trevor Jenkins
> () escribió:
> > I need to create labels/references to multiple tables in my LyX
> > document. There is nothing in the various Table menu items for
> > this. The Insert > Label and Insert > Cross-Reference… menu items
> > do not appear to function in that for example if I set the name of
> > the label to tab:Electoral Roll Extract and then pick that name of
> > the list when inserting the cross reference neither appears in the
> > final document. The label does not appear with the table and the
> > reference does not appear at the point of reference either.
> 
> Try renaming the label to tab:Electoral-Roll-Extract,i.e. replace the
> spaces with dashes. Does it work that way? I think that labels do not
> accept spaces or special characters. If this is the case, you have
> found a problem as the dialog should warn that the label is invalid.

Spaces in labels work AFAICS. Special characters are automatically
replaced by LyX.

I think a minimal example file showing the problem would help us
helping.

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Re: Setting up labels for and references to tables in LyX

2023-11-06 Thread Ricardo Berlasso
El lun, 6 nov 2023 a las 12:23, Trevor Jenkins ()
escribió:

> I need to create labels/references to multiple tables in my LyX document.
> There is nothing in the various Table menu items for this. The Insert >
> Label and Insert > Cross-Reference… menu items do not appear to function in
> that for example if I set the name of the label to tab:Electoral Roll
> Extract and then pick that name of the list when inserting the cross
> reference neither appears in the final document. The label does not appear
> with the table and the reference does not appear at the point of reference
> either.
>

Try renaming the label to tab:Electoral-Roll-Extract,i.e. replace the
spaces with dashes. Does it work that way? I think that labels do not
accept spaces or special characters. If this is the case, you have found a
problem as the dialog should warn that the label is invalid.

Regards,
Ricardo




>
> How do I setup labels for each of my tables and then reference them in the
> text of my document?
>
>
> Version information etc.
>
> LyX 2.3.7
> macOS Sonoma 14.1 on a Mac mini M1
> TeXlive 2023
> Python 3.11.5
>
> Document class Tufte Handout
> Local layout “Include ../citeengines/basic.citeengine”(because I am using
> bibtex)
> Also using pdflscape (updated from TeXlive an hour ago) as the tables are
> very wide
>
> Regards, Trevor.
>
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Setting up labels for and references to tables in LyX

2023-11-06 Thread Trevor Jenkins
I need to create labels/references to multiple tables in my LyX document. There 
is nothing in the various Table menu items for this. The Insert > Label and 
Insert > Cross-Reference… menu items do not appear to function in that for 
example if I set the name of the label to tab:Electoral Roll Extract and then 
pick that name of the list when inserting the cross reference neither appears 
in the final document. The label does not appear with the table and the 
reference does not appear at the point of reference either.

How do I setup labels for each of my tables and then reference them in the text 
of my document?


Version information etc.

LyX 2.3.7
macOS Sonoma 14.1 on a Mac mini M1
TeXlive 2023
Python 3.11.5

Document class Tufte Handout
Local layout “Include ../citeengines/basic.citeengine”(because I am using 
bibtex)
Also using pdflscape (updated from TeXlive an hour ago) as the tables are very 
wide

Regards, Trevor.

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Re: References -- TeX capacity exceeded

2023-09-05 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 05.09.23 um 17:44 schrieb Eckhard Höffner:


Thanks.

It appears that you cannot use anymore \label within \sections, but 
also within \caption{} oft figures or tables.


While \section{heading \label{label} } causes an immediate error, 
\caption produces:  Argument of \caption@@@withoptargs has an extra }




As I already wrote, This bug was fixed ...
Update your LaTeX system.

Herbert






Am 05.09.23 um 15:55 schrieb Herbert Voss:



Am 05.09.23 um 14:18 schrieb Eckhard Höffner:


In my opinion, it's the references, because if I delete all 
references, the error doesn't appear. The log file is over 100 kb so 
I won't send it here. But there is no error message in there, except 
for the one about the TeX capacity.


\label #1->\@bsphack
  \begingroup \UseHookWithArguments 
{label}{1}{#1}\protect...

l.14 \subsection{Welfare\label{subsec:chapter1}}



Try it this way (LAbel outside the section command):

\subsection{Welfare} \label{subsec:chapter1}

There was a bug some time ago, which was fixed in the meantime.


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Re: References -- TeX capacity exceeded

2023-09-05 Thread Eckhard Höffner

Thanks.

It appears that you cannot use anymore \label within \sections, but also 
within \caption{} oft figures or tables.


While \section{heading \label{label} } causes an immediate error, 
\caption produces:  Argument of \caption@@@withoptargs has an extra }




Am 05.09.23 um 15:55 schrieb Herbert Voss:



Am 05.09.23 um 14:18 schrieb Eckhard Höffner:


In my opinion, it's the references, because if I delete all 
references, the error doesn't appear. The log file is over 100 kb so 
I won't send it here. But there is no error message in there, except 
for the one about the TeX capacity.


\label #1->\@bsphack
  \begingroup \UseHookWithArguments 
{label}{1}{#1}\protect...

l.14 \subsection{Welfare\label{subsec:chapter1}}



Try it this way (LAbel outside the section command):

\subsection{Welfare} \label{subsec:chapter1}

There was a bug some time ago, which was fixed in the meantime.


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Re: References -- TeX capacity exceeded

2023-09-05 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Dienstag, dem 05.09.2023 um 15:55 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss:
> Try it this way (LAbel outside the section command):
> 
> \subsection{Welfare} \label{subsec:chapter1}
> 
> There was a bug some time ago, which was fixed in the meantime.

Note that LyX 2.4 will provide you a feature to automatically mover
labels outside of such arguments.

In LyX 2.3, you will have to position the label in the paragraph below
the subsection.

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Re: References -- TeX capacity exceeded

2023-09-05 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 05.09.23 um 14:18 schrieb Eckhard Höffner:


In my opinion, it's the references, because if I delete all 
references, the error doesn't appear. The log file is over 100 kb so I 
won't send it here. But there is no error message in there, except for 
the one about the TeX capacity.


\label #1->\@bsphack
  \begingroup \UseHookWithArguments 
{label}{1}{#1}\protect...

l.14 \subsection{Welfare\label{subsec:chapter1}}



Try it this way (LAbel outside the section command):

\subsection{Welfare} \label{subsec:chapter1}

There was a bug some time ago, which was fixed in the meantime.


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References -- TeX capacity exceeded

2023-09-05 Thread Eckhard Höffner

Hello,

Even though it's not an actual LyX problem, I hope someone can help.
I am using lyx 2.3.7 / debian testing. It has just updated texlive; 
LuaHBTeX, Version 1.17.0 (TeX Live 2023/Debian) (format=lualatex 2023.9.5)


In my opinion, it's the references, because if I delete all references, 
the error doesn't appear. The log file is over 100 kb so I won't send it 
here. But there is no error message in there, except for the one about 
the TeX capacity.


The abort starts with the first \label{mark}
Does anyone know why that is. When I use the LyX tutorial, which also 
includes marks and links, the error doesn't come.


Class scrbook Warning: \float@addtolists detected!
(scrbook) Implementation of \float@addtolist became
(scrbook) deprecated in KOMA-Script v3.01 2008/11/14 and
(scrbook) has been replaced by several more flexible
(scrbook) features of package `tocbasic`.
(scrbook) Since Version 3.12 support for deprecated
(scrbook) \float@addtolist interface has been
(scrbook) restricted to only some of the KOMA-Script
(scrbook) features and been removed from others.
(scrbook) Loading of package `scrhack' may help to
(scrbook) avoid this warning, if you are using a
(scrbook) a package that still implements the
(scrbook) deprecated \float@addtolist interface.

luaotfload | aux : font no 102 (nil) defines no feature for script latn 
with language deu

! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=1].
\label #1->\@bsphack
  \begingroup \UseHookWithArguments 
{label}{1}{#1}\protect...

l.14 \subsection{Welfare\label{subsec:chapter1}}

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Re: Figure numbering and cross references

2023-06-29 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 30.06.23 um 05:09 schrieb Dan:
Both the LaTeX and pdf files are attached.  (Ignore the text: it needs 
a lot of work!)


This is a simple problem, I'm sure, but I just can't get it to render 
right.


I have an article I'm adding an image to as a float and I have 
attached a label to it.


The first problem is that it comes up as Figure 0.1.  I'll eventually 
be putting this into a section, so how can I put this as Figure 1.1?  
How can I get this to put the section number correctly?


Then I add a sentence (see the very end of the text) "(See Figure .)"  
I add in a cross-reference to the label "Figure 1."  Okay, but the 
figure number does not come in, and I wanted to enumerate this, in 
case I wanted to add another figure in front of this one.  How do I do 
the enumeration?


Don't use the modul for sectionwise image count:
Documents->Preferences->Modules

or define a section.

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Re: how to get the cited references

2023-04-14 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



Am 14.04.23 um 10:49 schrieb Herbert Voss:



Am 14.04.23 um 10:20 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
I need the cited references from a document (Koma script, book A5, 
Luatex). I use Debian Bullseye and Jabref 5.6 as a reference manager 
(LyX see below).


The bib file contains much more citation.
I used to export the .tex file of the document and to run latex 
thrice. However, I am using now luatex and running luatex MyDocument 
gives many errors such as


(./A-SP-WITTE-E-2023Apr13.tex
! Undefined control sequence.
l.3 \documentclass
    [paper=a5,ngerman,british]{scrbook}


It looks like a run with luatex and _not_ lualatex

Herbert


I see! I should have used

lualatex ./A-SP-WITTE-E-2023Apr13.tex

instead of luatex ./A-SP-WITTE-E-2023Apr13.tex

Now it works.

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Re: how to get the cited references

2023-04-14 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 14.04.23 um 10:20 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
I need the cited references from a document (Koma script, book A5, 
Luatex). I use Debian Bullseye and Jabref 5.6 as a reference manager 
(LyX see below).


The bib file contains much more citation.
I used to export the .tex file of the document and to run latex 
thrice. However, I am using now luatex and running luatex MyDocument 
gives many errors such as


(./A-SP-WITTE-E-2023Apr13.tex
! Undefined control sequence.
l.3 \documentclass
    [paper=a5,ngerman,british]{scrbook}


It looks like a run with luatex and _not_ lualatex

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how to get the cited references

2023-04-14 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
I need the cited references from a document (Koma script, book A5, 
Luatex). I use Debian Bullseye and Jabref 5.6 as a reference manager 
(LyX see below).


The bib file contains much more citation.
I used to export the .tex file of the document and to run latex thrice. 
However, I am using now luatex and running luatex MyDocument gives many 
errors such as


(./A-SP-WITTE-E-2023Apr13.tex
! Undefined control sequence.
l.3 \documentclass
[paper=a5,ngerman,british]{scrbook}

! Undefined control sequence.
l.4 \usepackage
 {amstext}
?
! Undefined control sequence.
l.5 \usepackage
 {amssymb}

! Undefined control sequence.
l.6 \usepackage
 {fontspec}

! Undefined control sequence.
l.7 \setcounter
 {secnumdepth}{3}

it does not produce an aux file which I would like to refer to in Jabref 
in order to get the cited references.


I use LyX Version 2.4.0-beta2
OS-Version (bei Erstellung): Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
Python-Aufruf: python3 -tt)

Could somebody tell me how I should proceed? I would very much 
appreciate it!


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Custom environment with overset labels and cross-references

2022-04-18 Thread Riccardo
Dear all,
I'm trying to implement a module to allow labelling as oversets in
equations.
I have managed to use effectively the solution proposed here:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/40216/113780

And here is the result:
[image: image.png]

However it conceptually reverses labelling and referencing (see the
preamble and body in the attached LyX file).

Therefore I have two questions?
1. Does anyone know of a cleaner solution? It doesn't need to be compatible
with the amsmath package, but I wish it could be.
2. Is there any "getting started" page to write custom modules for LyX
(other than plain LateX code)? Even if the behaviour is reversed, I would
at least try to make it appear as if it is not. Any suggestion would be
appreciated.

Best regards,
Riccardo


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Re: Vertical spaces between references.

2022-02-21 Thread ananda.samaddar via lyx-users
Thank you very much that worked a treat.



many thanks,



Ananda







 On Mon, 21 Feb 2022 12:37:15 + Herbert Voss via lyx-users 
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Am 21.02.22 um 13:04 schrieb ananda.samaddar via lyx-users:
> Apologies for top-posting.  Kmail is a buggy POS and just will not 
> work properly replying to mailing lists so I have to use the webclient.
>
> Sorry if I'm being a bit stupid here but adding:
>
> \bibitemsep
> \setlength\bibitemsep{2mm}
>
> to the preamble results in compilation errors for me the log output is 
> below:


A misunderstanding. The first command was only from my
  description. However, you yeed the following in the preamble:

\AtBeginDocument{\setlength\bibitemsep{2mm}}

because LyX loads biblatex later and until then \bibitemsep
is unknown. Let ME know if you need an example file

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Re: Vertical spaces between references.

2022-02-21 Thread Herbert Voss via lyx-users



Am 21.02.22 um 13:04 schrieb ananda.samaddar via lyx-users:
Apologies for top-posting.  Kmail is a buggy POS and just will not 
work properly replying to mailing lists so I have to use the webclient.


Sorry if I'm being a bit stupid here but adding:

\bibitemsep
\setlength\bibitemsep{2mm}

to the preamble results in compilation errors for me the log output is 
below:



A misunderstanding. The first command was only from my
 description. However, you yeed the following in the preamble:

\AtBeginDocument{\setlength\bibitemsep{2mm}}

because LyX loads biblatex later and until then \bibitemsep
is unknown. Let ME know if you need an example file

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Re: Vertical spaces between references.

2022-02-21 Thread ananda.samaddar via lyx-users
Apologies for top-posting.  Kmail is a buggy POS and just will not work 
properly replying to mailing lists so I have to use the webclient.



Sorry if I'm being a bit stupid here but adding:



\bibitemsep

\setlength\bibitemsep{2mm}



to the preamble results in compilation errors for me the log output is below:



! Undefined control sequence.

l.18 \bibitemsep

  

The control sequence at the end of the top line

of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have

misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct

spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,

and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.



! Undefined control sequence.

 \bibitemsep 

    

l.19 \setlength\bibitemsep{2mm}

     

The control sequence at the end of the top line

of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have

misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct

spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,

and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.





! LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.



See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.

Type  H   for immediate help.

 ...  

  

l.19 \setlength\bibitemsep{2mm}

     

You're in trouble here.  Try typing    to proceed.

If that doesn't work, type  X   to quit.



thanks,



Ananda







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 wrote 



Am 21.02.22 um 11:51 schrieb Ananda Samaddar via lyx-users:
> I can't seem to find a way to add vertical space in between my biblatex
> generated bibliography.  I'm using the verbose-inote style for my bibliography
> with biblatex using biber as a processor. I'm sure it's something silly that
> I've missed somewhere so any help would be appreciated.

Write into the preamble:

\bibitemsep The vertical space between the individual entries in the 
bibliography.


Use \setlength\bibitemsep{2mm}  or \addtolength\bibitemsep{1mm}

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Re: Vertical spaces between references.

2022-02-21 Thread Herbert Voss via lyx-users

Am 21.02.22 um 11:51 schrieb Ananda Samaddar via lyx-users:

I can't seem to find a way to add vertical space in between my biblatex
generated bibliography.  I'm using the verbose-inote style for my bibliography
with biblatex using biber as a processor. I'm sure it's something silly that
I've missed somewhere so any help would be appreciated.


Write into the preamble:

\bibitemsep The vertical space between the individual entries in the 
bibliography.



Use \setlength\bibitemsep{2mm}  or \addtolength\bibitemsep{1mm}

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Vertical spaces between references.

2022-02-21 Thread Ananda Samaddar via lyx-users
Hello there Lyx users,

I can't seem to find a way to add vertical space in between my biblatex 
generated bibliography.  I'm using the verbose-inote style for my bibliography 
with biblatex using biber as a processor. I'm sure it's something silly that 
I've missed somewhere so any help would be appreciated.

thanks,

Ananda Samaddar


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Tufte Handout - move references to end.

2021-10-18 Thread John Kane
I was using Tufte Handout for a small exercise and because of the
subject and citation style, apacite, I would prefer the references
only at the end of the document. I know I should be able to put the
bibliography at the bottom of the document but is there a way to
suppress them in sidebars?


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Format Page number references

2021-09-01 Thread Andreas Plihal
I followed your advice and replaced the index processor "texindy" with "makeindex" in the document settings.

 

Now my subject index has completely disappeared. I have compiled the LYX inventory several times (the various user manuals require multiple compiles), but without success.

 

I probably have to "turn screws" in several places in my LYX file. But I don't know which one. Possibly in the preamble. And how I can enforce the DUDEN order and which parameters I give Makeindex to is all a mystery to me.

 

In the enclosure you will see both the LYX and the PDF file compiled from it.

 

I ask for your help. Thanks in advance!

 

Andreas

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Format Page number references

2021-08-28 Thread Andreas Plihal
I had already radically shortened the LYX file. The preamble now too. I am enclosing both of these with this mail.

 

And I don't work with Makeindex because I can use texindy to enforce a DUDEN order in the subject index. If you can tell me how I can do this with Makeindex, I might be able to switch to Makeindex.

 
 

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1. Re: Permanence of strange .tex file (Paul A. Rubin)
2. Re: Permanence of strange .tex file (Rich Shepard)
3. Re: Permanence of strange .tex file (Paul A. Rubin)
4. Re: Permanence of strange .tex file (Stephan Witt)
5. Re: Format Page number references (Herbert Voss)


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On 8/26/21 3:27 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Here's another new experience for me. When I kill the lyx process there
> remains a file, for example lyxpreviewN17596.tex, which shows up in the
> process list as 'latex lyxpreviewN17596.tex' and consumes 100% of the
> CPUs
> most of the time.
>
> Root cannot find this file anywhere, and it persists after I close
> lyx, even
> when I did not open the compiled PDF or look at a preview within lyx.
>
> I kill the process but haven't seen this before and would like to
> understand
> what might be behind this behavior.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rich
Do you by any chance have instant preview turned on in Tools >
Preferences > Look & Feel > Display. The presence of "preview" in the
file name suggests to me that LyX might have been compiling something
for instant preview. As far as the undead process, if LyX spawns a latex
/ pdflatex / whatever process to compile something and then you kill
LyX, the child process does not get killed automatically (at least in my
experience). You have to nuke it manually. I would expect the
lyxpreviewN17596.tex file to be stashed in the LyX temporary directory
for the parent document.

Paul



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On Fri, 27 Aug 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:

> Do you by any chance have instant preview turned on in Tools > Preferences >
> Look & Feel > Display.

Paul,

Huh! It was turned on, but I've no recollection of ever doing this. And, as
I wrote, it's never before been an issue. So I turned it off.

> The presence of "preview" in the file name suggests to me that LyX might
> have been compiling something for instant preview.

Could be. I opened LyX, looked in preferences (but not Display), exited,
then found Display and turned off instant preview. There were to *.tex files
using the CPUs after I exited the second time. Killed both processes.

> As far as the undead process, if LyX spawns a latex / pdflatex / whatever
> process to compile something and then you kill LyX, the child process does
> not get killed automatically (at least in my experience). You have to nuke
> it manually. I would expect the lyxpreviewN17596.tex file to be stashed in
> the LyX temporary directory for the parent document.

If yesterday's files were in /tmp find should have found them. It didn't.

Anyway, however the instant preview became active it's now off. Must be
pandemic related, eh? :-)

Stay well,

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On 8/27/21 4:51 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Aug 2021, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
>> Do you by any chance have instant preview turned on in Tools >
>> Preferences > Look & Feel > Display.
>
> Paul,
>
> Huh! It was turned on, but I've no recollection of ever doing this.
> And, as
> I wrote, it's

Re: Format Page number references

2021-08-28 Thread Herbert Voss




Am 27.08.21 um 16:03 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
I filled the preamble exactly as you recommended - so I didn't have to 
change anything.
But I removed the commands \ index and added "|myA" etc. to the three 
LYX boxes.
The result is unchanged in that I still only get the three keywords 
with the three letters a, b and f in the subject index, but without 
the page number.

Enclosed the LYX and PDF files of a small example.


I was talking about a _short_ example file! Your complete tikz stuff in 
the preamble has

_nothing_ to do with the index problem ...

You are using texindy for the index. My solution works with makeindex.

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2021-08-27 Thread Andreas Plihal

I filled the preamble exactly as you recommended - so I didn't have to change anything.

 

But I removed the commands \ index and added "|myA" etc. to the three LYX boxes.

The result is unchanged in that I still only get the three keywords with the three letters a, b and f in the subject index, but without the page number.

 

Enclosed the LYX and PDF files of a small example.

 

Andreas

 

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Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2021 18:15:48 +0200
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Am 26.08.21 um 17:58 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> First the good news: now no more errors are reported!
> But: in the register, the specially defined keywords are now only
> displayed with the respective letters, without the page number as a
> prefix.


my crystal ball says that you have

\newcommand\myA[1]{a}

but not

\newcommand\myA[1]{#1a}

And you do not need the \index command here. YOu can simply add the |myA
in the
LyX index box.


More help only if you provide a smal LyX example file!

Herbert


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On Thu, 26 Aug 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:

> Why do you have for lwarp /texmf-dist and for scrpage2 not?

Herbert,

A) Probably because that's where texlive-2020.200608-x86_64-2_SBo or
texlive-extra-2020.200608-x86_64-1_SBo put it, and B) I've no idea what
lwarp is.

> However, try
> \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}
> instead of
> \usepackage{scrpage2}

How do I do this within LyX and not just LaTeX in emacs?

Regards,

Rich


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Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2021 18:52:48 +0200
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Rich Shepard schrieb:
> On Thu, 26 Aug 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:
>
>> Why do you have for lwarp /texmf-dist and for scrpage2 not?
>
> Herbert,
>
> A) Probably because that's where texlive-2020.200608-x86_64-2_SBo or
> texlive-extra-2020.200608-x86_64-1_SBo put it, and B) I've no idea what
> lwarp is.
>
>> However, try
>> \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}
>> instead of
>> \usepackage{scrpage2}
>
> How do I do this within LyX and not just LaTeX in emacs?

Write it into document->setting->preamble

Herbert


>
> Regards,
>
> Rich
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:

> Write it into document->setting->preamble

Herbert,

Sigh. I should have remembered that.

Thanks,

Rich


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[FIXED]
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2021, Herbert Voss wrote:

> However, try
> \usepackage{scrlayer-scrpage}
> instead of
> \usepackage{scrpage2}

Herbe

Re: Format Page number references

2021-08-26 Thread Herbert Voss

Am 26.08.21 um 17:58 schrieb Andreas Plihal:

First the good news: now no more errors are reported!
But: in the register, the specially defined keywords are now only 
displayed with the respective letters, without the page number as a 
prefix.



my crystal ball says that you have

\newcommand\myA[1]{a}

but not

\newcommand\myA[1]{#1a}

And you do not need the \index command here. YOu can simply add the |myA 
in the

LyX index box.


More help only if you provide a smal LyX example file!

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Aw: Format Page number references

2021-08-26 Thread Andreas Plihal
First the good news: now no more errors are reported!

 

But: in the register, the specially defined keywords are now only displayed with the respective letters, without the page number as a prefix.

 

I enclose two pictures. 

 


	The first picture shows how I tagged three words as keywords, just like you suggested.
	The second picture shows a section of the register with exactly the three key words.


 

Andreas
 

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Am 22.08.21 um 09:37 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> Hi!
> Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but this
> time in more detail:
> I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA book.
> In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use the
> index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.
> There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that
> contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency" is
> mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as follows:
> example
> Resonance frequency, 87
> Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the page
> number in the subject index instead of the keywords "example",
> "exercise"or "footnote" in such (numerous!) Cases. In relation to my
> above example, the entry in the subject register should look like this:
> Resonance frequency, 87b
> If the same keyword were mentioned in a footnote, the entry would read:
> Resonance frequency, 87f


Write into the documents preamble

\newcommand\myA{#1a}
\newcommand\myB{#1b}
\newcommand\myF{#1f}


And in the text insert the special entries with the | operator:
\index{frequency|myF}
Then it will get the f in the index as suffix. Or \index{frequency|myB}
for 1b



Herbert




> That would be much more elegant and I could save space in my already
> extensive subject index.
> The question now arises as to how I can achieve this in my LYX
> register. (I have already read the instructions for the text processor
> Makeindex to get an idea of ??how I could implement this change in my
> subject index. Unfortunately, the instructions are a bit too cryptic
> for me, because it is not clear what tags and what variables are.
> Apart from that, I also use the texindy processor ... )
> Please for your help!
> Greetings Andreas
>



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Am 24.08.21 um 14:47 schrieb Herbert Voss:
>
>
> Am 22.08.21 um 09:37 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
>> Hi!
>> Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but
>> this time in more detail:
>> I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA
>> book. In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use
>> the index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.
>> There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that
>> contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency"
>> is mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as
>> follows:
>> example
>> Resonance frequency, 87
>> Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the
>> page number in the subject index instead of the keywords "example",
>> "exercise"or "footnote" in such (numerous!) Cases. In relation to my
>> above example, the entry in the subject register should look like this:
>> Resonance frequency, 87b
>> If the same keyword were mentioned in a footnote, the entry would re

Re: Format Page number references

2021-08-25 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 25.08.21 um 21:18 schrieb Andreas Plihal:


thx a lot!
I got this error though:
! Illegal parameter number in definition of \myA.

   1
l.232 \newcommand\myA{#1a}



You didn't read my second mail ...

> Write into the documents preamble

>
> \newcommand\myA{#1a}
> \newcommand\myB{#1b}
> \newcommand\myF{#1f}

should be
\newcommand\myA[1]{#1a}
\newcommand\myB[1]{#1b}
\newcommand\myF[1]{#1f}





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2021-08-25 Thread Andreas Plihal
Hi Herbert,

 

thx a lot!

 

I got this error though: 

 


! Illegal parameter number in definition of \myA.

   1
l.232 \newcommand\myA{#1a}
  
You meant to type ## instead of #, right?
Or maybe a } was forgotten somewhere earlier, and things
are all screwed up? I'm going to assume that you meant ##.


! LaTeX Error: Command \myA already defined.
   Or name \end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual.

See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
Type  H   for immediate help.

 


But the result is partly correct: the first entry defined in this regard is correct, the others are listed in the subject index without a page number.

 


 


Greetings Andreas

 
 

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Am 22.08.21 um 09:37 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> Hi!
> Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but this
> time in more detail:
> I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA book.
> In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use the
> index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.
> There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that
> contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency" is
> mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as follows:
> example
> Resonance frequency, 87
> Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the page
> number in the subject index instead of the keywords "example",
> "exercise"or "footnote" in such (numerous!) Cases. In relation to my
> above example, the entry in the subject register should look like this:
> Resonance frequency, 87b
> If the same keyword were mentioned in a footnote, the entry would read:
> Resonance frequency, 87f


Write into the documents preamble

\newcommand\myA{#1a}
\newcommand\myB{#1b}
\newcommand\myF{#1f}


And in the text insert the special entries with the | operator:
\index{frequency|myF}
Then it will get the f in the index as suffix. Or \index{frequency|myB}
for 1b



Herbert




> That would be much more elegant and I could save space in my already
> extensive subject index.
> The question now arises as to how I can achieve this in my LYX
> register. (I have already read the instructions for the text processor
> Makeindex to get an idea of ??how I could implement this change in my
> subject index. Unfortunately, the instructions are a bit too cryptic
> for me, because it is not clear what tags and what variables are.
> Apart from that, I also use the texindy processor ... )
> Please for your help!
> Greetings Andreas
>



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Am 24.08.21 um 14:47 schrieb Herbert Voss:
>
>
> Am 22.08.21 um 09:37 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
>> Hi!
>> Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but
>> this time in more detail:
>> I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA
>> book. In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use
>> the index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.
>> There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that
>> contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency"
>> is mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as
>> follows:
>> example
>> Resonance frequency, 87
>> Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the
>> page number in the subject index instead of the keywo

Re: Format Page number references

2021-08-24 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 24.08.21 um 14:47 schrieb Herbert Voss:



Am 22.08.21 um 09:37 schrieb Andreas Plihal:

Hi!
Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but 
this time in more detail:
I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA 
book. In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use 
the index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.
There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that 
contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency" 
is mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as 
follows:

example
Resonance frequency, 87
Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the 
page number in the subject index instead of the keywords "example", 
"exercise"or "footnote" in such (numerous!) Cases. In relation to my 
above example, the entry in the subject register should look like this:

Resonance frequency, 87b
If the same keyword were mentioned in a footnote, the entry would read:
Resonance frequency, 87f



Write into the documents preamble

\newcommand\myA{#1a}
\newcommand\myB{#1b}
\newcommand\myF{#1f}


should be
\newcommand\myA[1]{#1a}
\newcommand\myB[1]{#1b}
\newcommand\myF[1]{#1f}



Herbert




And in the text insert the special entries with the | operator: 
\index{frequency|myF}
Then it will get the f in the index as suffix. Or 
\index{frequency|myB} for 1b




Herbert




That would be much more elegant and I could save space in my already 
extensive subject index.
The question now arises as to how I can achieve this in my LYX 
register. (I have already read the instructions for the text 
processor Makeindex to get an idea of ​​how I could implement this 
change in my subject index. Unfortunately, the instructions are a bit 
too cryptic for me, because it is not clear what tags and what 
variables are. Apart from that, I also use the texindy processor ... )

Please for your help!
Greetings Andreas





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Re: Format Page number references

2021-08-24 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 22.08.21 um 09:37 schrieb Andreas Plihal:

Hi!
Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but this 
time in more detail:
I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA book. 
In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use the 
index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.
There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that 
contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency" is 
mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as follows:

example
Resonance frequency, 87
Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the page 
number in the subject index instead of the keywords "example", 
"exercise"or "footnote" in such (numerous!) Cases. In relation to my 
above example, the entry in the subject register should look like this:

Resonance frequency, 87b
If the same keyword were mentioned in a footnote, the entry would read:
Resonance frequency, 87f



Write into the documents preamble

\newcommand\myA{#1a}
\newcommand\myB{#1b}
\newcommand\myF{#1f}


And in the text insert the special entries with the | operator: 
\index{frequency|myF}
Then it will get the f in the index as suffix. Or \index{frequency|myB} 
for 1b




Herbert




That would be much more elegant and I could save space in my already 
extensive subject index.
The question now arises as to how I can achieve this in my LYX 
register. (I have already read the instructions for the text processor 
Makeindex to get an idea of ​​how I could implement this change in my 
subject index. Unfortunately, the instructions are a bit too cryptic 
for me, because it is not clear what tags and what variables are. 
Apart from that, I also use the texindy processor ... )

Please for your help!
Greetings Andreas



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Format Page number references

2021-08-22 Thread Andreas Plihal






Hi!

 

Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but this time in more detail:

 

I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA book. In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use the index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.

 

There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency" is mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as follows: 

 

example

    Resonance frequency, 87 

 

Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the page number in the subject index instead of the keywords "example", "exercise" or "footnote" in such (numerous!) Cases. In relation to my above example, the entry in the subject register should look like this: 
 

Resonance frequency, 87b

 

If the same keyword were mentioned in a footnote, the entry would read:

 

Resonance frequency, 87f

 

That would be much more elegant and I could save space in my already extensive subject index. 

 

The question now arises as to how I can achieve this in my LYX register. (I have already read the instructions for the text processor Makeindex to get an idea of ​​how I could implement this change in my subject index. Unfortunately, the instructions are a bit too cryptic for me, because it is not clear what tags and what variables are. Apart from that, I also use the texindy processor ... )

 

Please for your help!











 

Greetings Andreas




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Re: Format page number references

2021-08-19 Thread Andreas Plihal
Hi,

 

first of all: I work in LYX, not LATEX. I can only add some RET code here and there.

 

I have already created an index in LYX. I don't want to change that completely, just supplement it - but not replace it. SOMETIMES I would like to add a letter after the page numbers, depending on WHERE a keyword is.

 

With the key combination Ctrl-E? nothing happens to me.

 

And where should I write the command \renewcommand\thepage{\ arabic{page}a}?

 

I am very grateful for the help. But a little more detailed, please. Because sometimes I can't do a lot with this "telegram style".


 

Greetings Andreas

 

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1. Re: Placing bibliography on last page without page break /
koma-script (Herbert Voss)
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koma-script (jezZiFeR)
3. Re: Placing bibliography on last page without page break /
koma-script (Herbert Voss)
4. Re: Format page number references (Herbert Voss)


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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2021 11:06:12 +0200
From: Herbert Voss 
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Am 19.08.21 um 10:20 schrieb jezZiFeR:
> Am 18. Aug. 2021, 19:28 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss
> :
>
> Am 18.08.21 um 18:03 schrieb jezZiFeR:
>
> thanks for the screenshots!
> I have entered the lines you mentioned in the preamble.
> Nonetheless
> the menu looks different here, I add two screenshots also.
> Could you
> still help?
>
>
> try to put it into "Optionen": heading=mybib
>
> I have no idea what version you are using.
>
> Herbert
>
>
> Thanks again! I use LyX 2.3.6.2 and TeXLive 2021. When I enter the
> line into ?Optionen? I get a large amount of errors, which you could
> find in the protocol (also XeTeX-version etc.) Maybe I should update
> something?

---
! Undefined control sequence.
l.161 \defbibheading
??? {mybib}{%
The control sequence at the end of
---



It is a problem with LyX. It should load biblatex _before_ the user part of
the preamble, but it did it afterwards. This is the reason why
\defbibheading
is unknown. As I already wrote, use

\AtBeginDocument{%
? \defbibheading{mybib}{%
.
?}}


in your documents preamble, then it is defined after loading biblatex

Herbert


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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2021 11:22:20 +0200
From: jezZiFeR 
To: Herbert Voss 
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Placing bibliography on last page without page break /
koma-script
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Am 19. Aug. 2021, 11:06 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss :
>
>
> Am 19.08.21 um 10:20 schrieb jezZiFeR:
> > Am 18. Aug. 2021, 19:28 +0200 schrieb Herbert Voss
> > :
> >
> > Am 18.08.21 um 18:03 schrieb jezZiFeR:
> >
> > thanks for the screenshots!
> > I have entered the lines you mentioned in the preamble.
> > Nonetheless
> > the menu looks different here, I add two screenshots also.
> > Could you
> > still help?
> >
> >
> > try to put it into "Optionen": heading=mybib
> >
> > I have no idea what version you are using.
> >
> > Herbert
> >
> >
> > Thanks again! I use LyX 2.3.6.2 and TeXLive 2021. When I enter the
> > line into ?Optionen? I get a large amount of errors, which you could
> > find in the protocol (also XeTeX-version etc.) Maybe I should update
> > something?
>
> ---
> ! Undefined control sequence.
> l.161 \defbibheading
> ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?{mybib}{%
> The control sequence at the end of
> ---
>
>
>
> It is a problem with LyX. It should load biblatex _before_ the user part of
> the preamble, but it did it afterwards. This is the reason why
> \defbibheading
> is unknown. As I already wrote, use
>
> \AtBeginDocument{%
> ??\defbibheading{mybib}{%
> .
> ?}}

Thanks again! I have now added:

\AtBeginDocument{%
\defbibheading{mybib}{%
?

in the preamble.

I removed, as I am not sure if

Re: Format page number references

2021-08-19 Thread Herbert Voss



Am 19.08.21 um 09:43 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
How can I format some page references a little differently in the 
index of a KOMA book?
For example, in my book I have exercises, examples and of course 
footnotes. Depending on where a keyword appears, I would like to add 
the letter "a", "b" or "f" after the page number. How can I achieve 
this in LYX?


With ctrl-E  write, for example:

\renewcommand\thepage{\arabic{page}a}

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Format page number references

2021-08-19 Thread Andreas Plihal
How can I format some page references a little differently in the index of a KOMA book? 

 

For example, in my book I have exercises, examples and of course footnotes. Depending on where a keyword appears, I would like to add the letter "a", "b" or "f" after the page number. How can I achieve this in LYX?

 

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Section references

2021-07-21 Thread Steve Hnizdur

Hi

I would like to show in

- TOC,
- Headings and
- the heading to a section

a simple number , but when referencing it in the text body, 
display it as .. I have tried titleformat which just 
affects the heading to a section and overrides the setting \thesection 
which affects all of TOC, Headings (using fancyhdr) and references.


Neither prettyref or refstyle seem to provide this facility.

Ideally it would be nice to set \thesection and have some way to just 
format the references.


There is an obvious clunky way of putting "Section  of Chapter 
" in the text but I would like to avoid this if possible.


Hopefully this makes sense and any thoughts would be very welcome.

I'm using 2.3.6.1 on Ubuntu 18.04.
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Re: Index doesn't contain cross references - lyx-users Digest, Vol 77, Issue 4

2021-03-18 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse

if ($newspost =~ /miktex/i) {
die "don't use MikTeX";
}


On 18/03/2021 14:17, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:

Am Donnerstag, dem 18.03.2021 um 12:58 +0100 schrieb Andreas Plihal:

Now I have found a file that is out of date. I've updated it, and now
the cross-references are also displayed in the index. Thank you!


I am glad we sorted that out!

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Re: Re: Re: Index doesn't contain cross references - lyx-users Digest, Vol 77, Issue 4

2021-03-18 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Donnerstag, dem 18.03.2021 um 12:58 +0100 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> Now I have found a file that is out of date. I've updated it, and now
> the cross-references are also displayed in the index. Thank you!

I am glad we sorted that out!

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Aw: Re: Re: Index doesn't contain cross references - lyx-users Digest, Vol 77, Issue 4

2021-03-18 Thread Andreas Plihal
Now I have found a file that is out of date. I've updated it, and now the cross-references are also displayed in the index. Thank you!

 

Greetings

Andreas

 
 

Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. März 2021 um 09:29 Uhr
Von: "Jürgen Spitzmüller" 
An: "Andreas Plihal" 
Cc: "LyX User" 
Betreff: Re: Re: Index doesn't contain cross references - lyx-users Digest, Vol 77, Issue 4

Am Mittwoch, dem 17.03.2021 um 19:12 +0100 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> I have found the logfile. But unfortunately I don't know what to look
> for in it.

Open View > Messages, compile your document and send us the result
printed in the messages pane.

Also check whether there are multiple files named "makeindex.xdy" in
your TeX directory. Make sure only the modified one is there.

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Re: Re: Index doesn't contain cross references - lyx-users Digest, Vol 77, Issue 4

2021-03-18 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Mittwoch, dem 17.03.2021 um 19:12 +0100 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
> I have found the logfile. But unfortunately I don't know what to look
> for in it.

Open View > Messages, compile your document and send us the result
printed in the messages pane.

Also check whether there are multiple files named "makeindex.xdy" in
your TeX directory. Make sure only the modified one is there.

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Re: Index doesn't contain cross references - lyx-users Digest, Vol 77, Issue 4

2021-03-17 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Mi., 17. März 2021 um 13:15 Uhr schrieb Andreas Plihal :

> The update of makeindex.xdy did not help.
>

Are you sure the file you replaces is actually used? Check the LaTeX log.


> However, since I am using the index processor *texindy *(and not
> *makeindex*), shouldn't I update this index processor?
>

It's a xindy module.

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Index doesn't contain cross references - lyx-users Digest, Vol 77, Issue 4

2021-03-17 Thread Andreas Plihal

Hi,

 

I'm working on a book and I'm using the KOMA-Script document class. I use the MikTex distribution and the texindy index processor. What do I have to do so that my index shows the cross-references?

 

The update of makeindex.xdy did not help. However, since I am using the index processor texindy (and not makeindex), shouldn't I update this index processor?

 

Greetings

Andreas


 
 

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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2021 13:14:39 +0100
From: J?rgen Spitzm?ller 
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Am Di., 16. M?rz 2021 um 09:28 Uhr schrieb Andreas Plihal :

> In the meantime I have been able to solve my update problem in MikTex.
>
> Now we can go back to my original problem: the index is still missing the
> cross-references.
>
> I've looked at your attached PDF. I want to get exactly this result. I
> would like to say that I use the index processor *texindy *(I tried the
> *standard*, *makeindex *and *xindy *processors - since they did not
> provide any useful results, I have excluded them from further use). And I
> need the hyperref package.
>

Did you try if replacing makeindex.xdy with the version I linked helps?

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Running lyx-2.3.6.1 on Slackware-14.2. Imported a .png image to a beamer
class frame. Compiling to pdf using pdflatex throws an error, but does
produce the output .pdf.

The error log is attached and the error is shown on line 739, but I don't
see what's causing it.

This is a new one for me as I've used .pdf, .png, .jpg, and .gif images on
beamer slides without any issues.

I'd appreciate learning why the error occurred and how to fix it so it
doesn't reappear.

Regards,

Rich
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beamer \footfullcite multiple references

2020-11-19 Thread Neal Becker
When using beamer+biblatex, I'd like to have a \footfullcite with multiple
references.  What I get is a single footnote, written like:
citation1 << just imagine this is a superscript
1 In: xyx In pdq

What I'd like is
citation 1,2
1 In: xyz
2 In: pdq

If I try inserting 2 separate citations in sequence
citation 1 citation 2
The formatting in the text is
citation 12
1: In: xyz
2: In: pdq
Which is almost what I want, except the footnotemark says "12", instead of
"1,2"

Any ideas?
Thanks
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Re: How to extract only used references from a bibtex file

2020-07-09 Thread list_email

> On Jul 8, 2020, at 5:05 AM, list_em...@icloud.com wrote:
> 
> I am preparing to send tex files, graphics files, etc. to a publisher. I 
> think there should be a way to send something less than my entire bibtex file 
> to them. Is there a way to easily extract only the references that I am using 
> for this paper into a separate bibtex file or is there some other way to do 
> this? I notice that when I compile the tex file (using Texnicle on MacOS) 
> something called a .bbl file is generated that contains only my used 
> references but is is different from a .bib file. I suppose this is best 
> posted to a latex list. :-/
> 
> Jerry
> 
Thanks, Jürgen and Riki—all suggestions are spot on, especially drawing my 
attention to the aux file. However, I discovered a neat function built into 
BibDesk, the nice bibtex manager for MacOS. The menu command is “Select 
Publications From aux File.” After doing selecting the aux file it is just a 
copy-paste into a new blank .bib file.

Thanks again,
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How to extract only used references from a bibtex file

2020-07-08 Thread list_email
I am preparing to send tex files, graphics files, etc. to a publisher. I think 
there should be a way to send something less than my entire bibtex file to 
them. Is there a way to easily extract only the references that I am using for 
this paper into a separate bibtex file or is there some other way to do this? I 
notice that when I compile the tex file (using Texnicle on MacOS) something 
called a .bbl file is generated that contains only my used references but is is 
different from a .bib file. I suppose this is best posted to a latex list. :-/

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Re: How to extract only used references from a bibtex file

2020-07-08 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck
On 7/8/20 9:33 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Mi., 8. Juli 2020 um 14:06 Uhr schrieb  <mailto:list_em...@icloud.com>>:
>
> I am preparing to send tex files, graphics files, etc. to a
> publisher. I think there should be a way to send something less
> than my entire bibtex file to them. Is there a way to easily
> extract only the references that I am using for this paper into a
> separate bibtex file or is there some other way to do this? I
> notice that when I compile the tex file (using Texnicle on MacOS)
> something called a .bbl file is generated that contains only my
> used references but is is different from a .bib file. I suppose
> this is best posted to a latex list. :-/
>
>
> Does one of these advises help?
> https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/41821

There's also the simple tool aux2bib, which is in the bibtools package.
Just run it on your aux file.

If you have the option just to include the bibliography in the document,
then you can use the include_bib.py script that ships with LyX. Create a
new format LaTeX (With Bib). Mark it as a document format and check
"Show in export menu". Then make a converter from LaTeX (pdflatex) to
LaTeX (With Bib). Converter command is:

python -tt $$s/scripts/include_bib.py $$i $$o

and make the flag "needaux". You'll also want to make sure it is enabled.

Now you should be able just to export to this format, and the
bibliography will just be included in the document. No need for an
external bib file.

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Re: How to extract only used references from a bibtex file

2020-07-08 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Mi., 8. Juli 2020 um 14:06 Uhr schrieb :

> I am preparing to send tex files, graphics files, etc. to a publisher. I
> think there should be a way to send something less than my entire bibtex
> file to them. Is there a way to easily extract only the references that I
> am using for this paper into a separate bibtex file or is there some other
> way to do this? I notice that when I compile the tex file (using Texnicle
> on MacOS) something called a .bbl file is generated that contains only my
> used references but is is different from a .bib file. I suppose this is
> best posted to a latex list. :-/
>

Does one of these advises help?
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/41821

Jürgen


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Re: Too large space before cross-references?

2020-04-05 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Sonntag, den 05.04.2020, 18:05 +0200 schrieb Bernd:
> In German, a thin space is used between abbreviations and numbers:
> 
> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmales_Leerzeichen
> 
> Now "table" is not an abbreviation, so I am not sure what do here...

A normal (non-breakable) space is appropriate in German typography. A
small space would be too narrow.

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Re: Too large space before cross-references?

2020-04-05 Thread Bernd

In German, a thin space is used between abbreviations and numbers:

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmales_Leerzeichen

Now "table" is not an abbreviation, so I am not sure what do here...

A full space just feels too much, but maybe it's just me.

Am 05.04.2020 um 17:02 schrieb Richard Kimberly Heck:

On Sat, Apr 4, 2020, 2:11 PM Bernd mailto:bernd.kappenb...@gmx.de>> wrote:
I have the feeling that there is a too large space before
cross-references.

In "see table 1.1", table and 1 should be set with a half space, not a
full space.

Of course I can set it manually every time, but I would prefer a more
integrated solution...

Anybody has this issue?


On 4/5/20 7:37 AM, Neal Becker wrote:

In my opinion a full space is proper here, although I'd usually put a
tie. Usually want to prevent line break before a number.


I'm a bit puzzled, too, why one would want a half space there. But it
is customizable. How depends upon whether you are using refstyle or
prettyref. For refstyle:

\newref{tab}{name = {table\thinspace{}}, Name = {Table\thinspace{}}}

Etc, if you want to redefine for the plural case.

For prettyref:

\newrefformat{tab}{Table\thinspace\ref{#1}}

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Re: Too large space before cross-references?

2020-04-05 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck
>> On Sat, Apr 4, 2020, 2:11 PM Bernd > <mailto:bernd.kappenb...@gmx.de>> wrote:
>> I have the feeling that there is a too large space before
>> cross-references.
>>
>> In "see table 1.1", table and 1 should be set with a half space, not a
>> full space.
>>
>> Of course I can set it manually every time, but I would prefer a more
>> integrated solution...
>>
>> Anybody has this issue?

On 4/5/20 7:37 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
> In my opinion a full space is proper here, although I'd usually put a
> tie. Usually want to prevent line break before a number.

I'm a bit puzzled, too, why one would want a half space there. But it is
customizable. How depends upon whether you are using refstyle or
prettyref. For refstyle:

\newref{tab}{name = {table\thinspace{}}, Name = {Table\thinspace{}}}

Etc, if you want to redefine for the plural case.

For prettyref:

\newrefformat{tab}{Table\thinspace\ref{#1}}

Riki

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Re: Too large space before cross-references?

2020-04-05 Thread Neal Becker
In my opinion a full space is proper here, although I'd usually put a tie.
Usually want to prevent line break before a number.

On Sat, Apr 4, 2020, 2:11 PM Bernd  wrote:

> I have the feeling that there is a too large space before cross-references.
>
> In "see table 1.1", table and 1 should be set with a half space, not a
> full space.
>
> Of course I can set it manually every time, but I would prefer a more
> integrated solution...
>
> Anybody has this issue?
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Too large space before cross-references?

2020-04-04 Thread Bernd

I have the feeling that there is a too large space before cross-references.

In "see table 1.1", table and 1 should be set with a half space, not a
full space.

Of course I can set it manually every time, but I would prefer a more
integrated solution...

Anybody has this issue?

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Re: Preview a single child document while maintaining counters and references

2020-03-12 Thread Patrick De Visschere
Right. That’s even better. Thanks.

Patrick

> On 12 Mar 2020, at 06:46, Daniel  wrote:
> 
> On 11/3/20 22:44, Patrick De Visschere wrote:
>>> On 11 Mar 2020, at 17:58, Daniel mailto:xraco...@gmx.de>> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 2020-03-11 08:38, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>>>> Am Dienstag, den 10.03.2020, 15:17 +0100 schrieb Daniel:
>>>>> However, often I would like to preview only one child document (e.g.
>>>>> one
>>>>> chapter) while maintaining counters and references. Is there a quick
>>>>> way
>>>>> to do so?
>>>> You mean, without the master? No. I don't think that's possible in
>>>> LaTeX either.
>>>> Jürgen
>>> 
>>> I see. I wasn't that this is pure LaTeX magic. I guess, I should then just 
>>> set up my master in such a way that excluding all children except for one 
>>> chapter leads to my desired result.
>>> 
>>> Daniel
>> Take a look here:
>> http://web.science.mq.edu.au/~rdale/resources/writingnotes/latexstruct.html 
>> <http://web.science.mq.edu.au/~rdale/resources/writingnotes/latexstruct.html>
>> With \includeonly{somechapter} in the preamble (of the master) one can limit 
>> the output to that chapter.
>> But one must have compiled the complete document once before this will work, 
>> because the .aux files of all childs are needed.
>> This works straight away with e.g. TexShop.
>> With lyx one must first compile (only once I think) the complete document 
>> and then one can enter the \includeonly{name_used_by_lyx} command in the 
>> preamble of the master.
>> You will have to look up the correct name in the master.tex file generated 
>> by lyx (in the temp directory) since the filenames are modified.
>> Thanks for bringing this up. I was looking for it too.
>> Patrick
> 
> Patrick, I think the functionality your are mentioning that LaTeX has for 
> this is actually already integrated into LyX. Have a look at Document > 
> Settings > Child Documents. Here you can set which child documents to put 
> into the \includeonly command and also choose whether the aux file of the 
> whole document should be generated or not (via the maintain counters and 
> references checkbox).
> 
> Normally, I had some content in my master document that was not part of a 
> child document, e.g. title, table of contents, bibliography, etc. But now, I 
> just put those into their own child documents ("front matter" and "back 
> matter"). Then I can compile just a single chapter using LyX's functionality. 
> Now that I think of it, pretty straight forward to arrange a document like 
> this.
> 
> Since it is so straight forward and going back to the master to set to only 
> include one chapter is a bit cumbersome, maybe LyX could give one a special 
> Preview option on child documents, called "Preview Master with Child Document 
> Only" or so. This option will typeset the master with the \includeonly 
> command containing only the current child document while maintaining counters 
> and references. That would be very handy, if one needs to send or print out 
> only single chapters without any other material.
> 
> Daniel
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Re: Preview a single child document while maintaining counters and references

2020-03-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Mittwoch, den 11.03.2020, 22:44 +0100 schrieb Patrick De Visschere:
> With \includeonly{somechapter} in the preamble (of the master) one
> can limit the output to that chapter.
> But one must have compiled the complete document once before this
> will work, because the .aux files of all childs are needed.
> 
> This works straight away with e.g. TexShop.

And with LyX

> With lyx one must first compile (only once I think) the complete
> document and then one can enter the \includeonly{name_used_by_lyx}
> command in the preamble of the master.
> You will have to look up the correct name in the master.tex file
> generated by lyx (in the temp directory) since the filenames are
> modified.

No. There is GUI support for it. Go to Document > Settings > Child
Documents (in your master file), select "Include only selected
children", select the chapters you want to include, and click "Maintain
counters and references" to have the complete document compiled once
before only the \includeonly documents are completed.

A drawback currently is that "Maintain counters and references" makes
LyX execute the extra compilation every time, which increases
compilation time.  Normally, you can uncheck it if the document has
been built once and if you only change the included document.

Ideally LyX should be smart enough to detect changes and do the
complete execution only if necessary.

Jürgen



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Re: Preview a single child document while maintaining counters and references

2020-03-11 Thread Daniel

On 11/3/20 22:44, Patrick De Visschere wrote:



On 11 Mar 2020, at 17:58, Daniel <mailto:xraco...@gmx.de>> wrote:


On 2020-03-11 08:38, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:

Am Dienstag, den 10.03.2020, 15:17 +0100 schrieb Daniel:

However, often I would like to preview only one child document (e.g.
one
chapter) while maintaining counters and references. Is there a quick
way
to do so?

You mean, without the master? No. I don't think that's possible in
LaTeX either.
Jürgen


I see. I wasn't that this is pure LaTeX magic. I guess, I should then 
just set up my master in such a way that excluding all children except 
for one chapter leads to my desired result.


Daniel


Take a look here:
http://web.science.mq.edu.au/~rdale/resources/writingnotes/latexstruct.html 
<http://web.science.mq.edu.au/~rdale/resources/writingnotes/latexstruct.html>


With \includeonly{somechapter} in the preamble (of the master) one can 
limit the output to that chapter.
But one must have compiled the complete document once before this will 
work, because the .aux files of all childs are needed.


This works straight away with e.g. TexShop.

With lyx one must first compile (only once I think) the complete 
document and then one can enter the \includeonly{name_used_by_lyx} 
command in the preamble of the master.
You will have to look up the correct name in the master.tex file 
generated by lyx (in the temp directory) since the filenames are modified.


Thanks for bringing this up. I was looking for it too.

Patrick



Patrick, I think the functionality your are mentioning that LaTeX has 
for this is actually already integrated into LyX. Have a look at 
Document > Settings > Child Documents. Here you can set which child 
documents to put into the \includeonly command and also choose whether 
the aux file of the whole document should be generated or not (via the 
maintain counters and references checkbox).


Normally, I had some content in my master document that was not part of 
a child document, e.g. title, table of contents, bibliography, etc. But 
now, I just put those into their own child documents ("front matter" and 
"back matter"). Then I can compile just a single chapter using LyX's 
functionality. Now that I think of it, pretty straight forward to 
arrange a document like this.


Since it is so straight forward and going back to the master to set to 
only include one chapter is a bit cumbersome, maybe LyX could give one a 
special Preview option on child documents, called "Preview Master with 
Child Document Only" or so. This option will typeset the master with the 
\includeonly command containing only the current child document while 
maintaining counters and references. That would be very handy, if one 
needs to send or print out only single chapters without any other material.


Daniel

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Re: Preview a single child document while maintaining counters and references

2020-03-11 Thread Patrick De Visschere


> On 11 Mar 2020, at 17:58, Daniel  wrote:
> 
> On 2020-03-11 08:38, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>> Am Dienstag, den 10.03.2020, 15:17 +0100 schrieb Daniel:
>>> However, often I would like to preview only one child document (e.g.
>>> one
>>> chapter) while maintaining counters and references. Is there a quick
>>> way
>>> to do so?
>> You mean, without the master? No. I don't think that's possible in
>> LaTeX either.
>> Jürgen
> 
> I see. I wasn't that this is pure LaTeX magic. I guess, I should then just 
> set up my master in such a way that excluding all children except for one 
> chapter leads to my desired result.
> 
> Daniel


Take a look here:
http://web.science.mq.edu.au/~rdale/resources/writingnotes/latexstruct.html 
<http://web.science.mq.edu.au/~rdale/resources/writingnotes/latexstruct.html>

With \includeonly{somechapter} in the preamble (of the master) one can limit 
the output to that chapter.
But one must have compiled the complete document once before this will work, 
because the .aux files of all childs are needed.

This works straight away with e.g. TexShop.

With lyx one must first compile (only once I think) the complete document and 
then one can enter the \includeonly{name_used_by_lyx} command in the preamble 
of the master.
You will have to look up the correct name in the master.tex file generated by 
lyx (in the temp directory) since the filenames are modified.

Thanks for bringing this up. I was looking for it too.

Patrick

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Re: Preview a single child document while maintaining counters and references

2020-03-11 Thread Daniel

On 2020-03-11 08:38, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:

Am Dienstag, den 10.03.2020, 15:17 +0100 schrieb Daniel:

However, often I would like to preview only one child document (e.g.
one
chapter) while maintaining counters and references. Is there a quick
way
to do so?


You mean, without the master? No. I don't think that's possible in
LaTeX either.

Jürgen


I see. I wasn't that this is pure LaTeX magic. I guess, I should then 
just set up my master in such a way that excluding all children except 
for one chapter leads to my desired result.


Daniel


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Re: Preview a single child document while maintaining counters and references

2020-03-11 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Dienstag, den 10.03.2020, 15:17 +0100 schrieb Daniel:
> However, often I would like to preview only one child document (e.g.
> one 
> chapter) while maintaining counters and references. Is there a quick
> way 
> to do so?

You mean, without the master? No. I don't think that's possible in
LaTeX either.

Jürgen


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Preview a single child document while maintaining counters and references

2020-03-10 Thread Daniel

Hi,

I know that it is possible to exclude several child documents in a 
master document while maintaining counters and references. This feature 
is available in the master document's settings.


However, often I would like to preview only one child document (e.g. one 
chapter) while maintaining counters and references. Is there a quick way 
to do so?


Daniel

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Re: Beamer, standard overlay specification, references Problem

2020-02-25 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann




Am 24.02.20 um 22:14 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:

On 2/24/20 2:51 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:



Am 22.02.20 um 20:22 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:

On 2/22/20 11:09 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
If I use in beamer a frame with standard overlay specification and 
references, instead of the second reference the first one is shown 
again. Taking out the standard overlay specification is a remedy. If 
I need to use the standard overlay specification, is there a way to 
circumvent this?

Look at the TEST.lyx and export to pdf > the error occurs
put the standard overlay specification in a note or take it off > no 
error

I use LyX Version 2.3.4
(Sonntag, 12. Januar 2020)
Systemverzeichnis: /usr/share/lyx/
Benutzerverzeichnis: ~/.lyx/
Qt-Version (Laufzeit): 5.12.5
Qt-Version (bei Erstellung): 5.12.5

Wolfgang

I tried to compile this and set a new indoor record for "cannot 
determine the size of a missing graphic" errors. Can you cut this 
down to a minimal example that shows the problem?


Paul


I am awful sorry that I have sent indecently not the almost minimal 
file I had prepared, but somehow the original file slipped in.

Wolfgang

No worries. This appears to be a known bug in Beamer. See, for instance, 
the accepted answer here 
<https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/489660/beamer-citing-distinct-works-outputs-the-same-reference-label>. 
You can work around it by setting the overlay specification on the first 
item rather than on the frame. See the attached LyX file, which I 
modified. (I also had to change the bibliography style, since I do not 
have the .bst file you are using, but that should be unrelated to the 
itemization fix.)


Paul


Paul, this was very helpful, thanks for it and the attached lyx file. 
Works well also with the special bst file.

Wolfgang
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Re: Beamer, standard overlay specification, references Problem

2020-02-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 2/24/20 2:51 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:



Am 22.02.20 um 20:22 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:

On 2/22/20 11:09 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
If I use in beamer a frame with standard overlay specification and 
references, instead of the second reference the first one is shown 
again. Taking out the standard overlay specification is a remedy. If 
I need to use the standard overlay specification, is there a way to 
circumvent this?

Look at the TEST.lyx and export to pdf > the error occurs
put the standard overlay specification in a note or take it off > no 
error

I use LyX Version 2.3.4
(Sonntag, 12. Januar 2020)
Systemverzeichnis: /usr/share/lyx/
Benutzerverzeichnis: ~/.lyx/
Qt-Version (Laufzeit): 5.12.5
Qt-Version (bei Erstellung): 5.12.5

Wolfgang

I tried to compile this and set a new indoor record for "cannot 
determine the size of a missing graphic" errors. Can you cut this 
down to a minimal example that shows the problem?


Paul


I am awful sorry that I have sent indecently not the almost minimal 
file I had prepared, but somehow the original file slipped in.

Wolfgang

No worries. This appears to be a known bug in Beamer. See, for instance, 
the accepted answer here 
<https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/489660/beamer-citing-distinct-works-outputs-the-same-reference-label>. 
You can work around it by setting the overlay specification on the first 
item rather than on the frame. See the attached LyX file, which I 
modified. (I also had to change the bibliography style, since I do not 
have the .bst file you are using, but that should be unrelated to the 
itemization fix.)


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Re: Beamer, standard overlay specification, references Problem

2020-02-23 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



Am 22.02.20 um 20:22 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:

On 2/22/20 11:09 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
If I use in beamer a frame with standard overlay specification and 
references, instead of the second reference the first one is shown 
again. Taking out the standard overlay specification is a remedy. If I 
need to use the standard overlay specification, is there a way to 
circumvent this?

Look at the TEST.lyx and export to pdf > the error occurs
put the standard overlay specification in a note or take it off > no 
error

I use LyX Version 2.3.4
(Sonntag, 12. Januar 2020)
Systemverzeichnis: /usr/share/lyx/
Benutzerverzeichnis: ~/.lyx/
Qt-Version (Laufzeit): 5.12.5
Qt-Version (bei Erstellung): 5.12.5

Wolfgang

I tried to compile this and set a new indoor record for "cannot 
determine the size of a missing graphic" errors. Can you cut this down 
to a minimal example that shows the problem?


Paul


I am awful sorry that I have sent indecently not the almost minimal file 
I had prepared, but somehow the original file slipped in.

Wolfgang


Test.lyx
Description: application/lyx
% Encoding: UTF-8

@Article{Min2004,
  author  = {Min, H. and Johnson, C. H. and Golden, S. S.},
  journal = {J Biol Rhythms},
  title   = {Phase determination of circadian gene expression in \emph{{S}ynechococcus elongatus} {PCC} 7942},
  year= {2004},
  pages   = {103--112},
  volume  = {19},
  owner   = {wolfgang},
}

@Article{Smith2006,
  author  = {Smith, R. M. and Williams, S. B.},
  journal = {Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A},
  title   = {Circadian rhythms in gene transcription imparted by chromosome compaction in the cyanobacterium \emph{{S}ynechococcus eleongatus}},
  year= {2006},
  pages   = {8564--8569},
  volume  = {103},
  owner   = {wolfgang},
}

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Re: Beamer, standard overlay specification, references Problem

2020-02-22 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 2/22/20 11:09 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
If I use in beamer a frame with standard overlay specification and 
references, instead of the second reference the first one is shown 
again. Taking out the standard overlay specification is a remedy. If I 
need to use the standard overlay specification, is there a way to 
circumvent this?

Look at the TEST.lyx and export to pdf > the error occurs
put the standard overlay specification in a note or take it off > no 
error

I use LyX Version 2.3.4
(Sonntag, 12. Januar 2020)
Systemverzeichnis: /usr/share/lyx/
Benutzerverzeichnis: ~/.lyx/
Qt-Version (Laufzeit): 5.12.5
Qt-Version (bei Erstellung): 5.12.5

Wolfgang

I tried to compile this and set a new indoor record for "cannot 
determine the size of a missing graphic" errors. Can you cut this down 
to a minimal example that shows the problem?


Paul

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Re: Multiple Corss-references

2019-11-07 Thread Helge Hafting



Den 04.11.2019 18:33, skrev Richard Bruch:


Hi,

I have a question regarding multiple corss-references. Is there a way 
to reference e.g. equations like that: …see Equation 3.20 and 3.21… 
without messing with hyperref? Here is more detailed description: Link 
<https://latex.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44=32968>




This is definitely possible, because it is the default behaviour.

To test, I made a short document (Article) with two formulas. (Einsteins 
E=mc^2, and the wrong E=mc^3)


And then a line of text "See Equation Ref:eq:einstein and Ref:eq:wrong"

When I make a PDF, it compiles to "See Equation 1 and 2". To get the 
word "Equation" once, I typed it myself.


The references are inserted with Insert->Cross-Reference. This brings up 
a dialog, where I set "Reference Format:" to "".  Then, I get 
the reference number only. No text, and no page number.


" on page " can be used as the format for the last 
reference, yielding


"See Equation 1 and 2 on page 1".


I noticed that your equations use a double number (3.21), so I tried the 
module "Number Equations by Section" and got:


"See Equation 1.1 and 1.2"  (There is only one section in my test document).


You seem to struggle with the word "Equation" appearing when you don't 
want it. Are you using a different document class, other modules, or 
\usepackage commands in the preamble? LyX seems to do what you want, 
when using a simple document with no modules or custom latex commands.



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Re: Multiple Corss-references

2019-11-04 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 11/4/19 12:33 PM, Richard Bruch wrote:


Hi,

I have a question regarding multiple corss-references. Is there a way 
to reference e.g. equations like that: …see Equation 3.20 and 3.21… 
without messing with hyperref? Here is more detailed description: Link 
<https://latex.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44=32968>


*__*


I'm not sure I understand the question, but I think what you are looking 
for is the "Reference format:" field in the cross-reference insertion 
dialog in LyX. Does the attached MWE capture what you are getting at?


Paul



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Multiple Corss-references

2019-11-04 Thread Richard Bruch
Hi,

 

I have a question regarding multiple corss-references. Is there a way to
reference e.g. equations like that: .see Equation 3.20 and 3.21. without
messing with hyperref? Here is more detailed description: Link
<https://latex.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=44=32968> 

 

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Re: e journal references in Jabref

2019-07-17 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



On 17.07.19 15:48, Baris Erkus wrote:

On 17-Jul-19 4:46 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:

I use jabref for LyX, biblatex. I have a larger number of e-journals
as references. How can I change the entry type for all of them at once
and what exactly is the entry type? Electronic? And how do I cite
pages such as R322-R324 or III-V? This was all found by a quality
check in Jabref, and perhaps it can be done there as a bulck? Also,
how do I shift the contents of all Journal to Journaltitle, which is
recommended for biblatex?

Sorry for the off-topic, but I thought there are others in this group
who can answer some of it.

Wolfgang


Have your tried to edit your bib files with a text editor and make
necessary changes through find and replace?

No yet. But this would not help me for the entry type question and the 
Rxxx-Ryyy.


The last question is apparently superfluous, since biblatex uses journal 
as journaltitle, if that one is empty.


Wolfgang



Re: e journal references in Jabref

2019-07-17 Thread Baris Erkus
On 17-Jul-19 4:46 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I use jabref for LyX, biblatex. I have a larger number of e-journals 
> as references. How can I change the entry type for all of them at once 
> and what exactly is the entry type? Electronic? And how do I cite 
> pages such as R322-R324 or III-V? This was all found by a quality 
> check in Jabref, and perhaps it can be done there as a bulck? Also, 
> how do I shift the contents of all Journal to Journaltitle, which is 
> recommended for biblatex?
>
> Sorry for the off-topic, but I thought there are others in this group 
> who can answer some of it.
>
> Wolfgang
>
Have your tried to edit your bib files with a text editor and make 
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e journal references in Jabref

2019-07-17 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
I use jabref for LyX, biblatex. I have a larger number of e-journals as 
references. How can I change the entry type for all of them at once and 
what exactly is the entry type? Electronic? And how do I cite pages such 
as R322-R324 or III-V? This was all found by a quality check in Jabref, 
and perhaps it can be done there as a bulck? Also, how do I shift the 
contents of all Journal to Journaltitle, which is recommended for biblatex?


Sorry for the off-topic, but I thought there are others in this group 
who can answer some of it.


Wolfgang



Biblatex references per chapter and KOMAScript

2019-04-14 Thread Daniel

Hi,

I spend a couple of hours figuring out why the Biblatex option 
references per chapter did not work. Fortunately, I found out that this 
is due the interaction with KOMAScript and a workaround which is also on 
the wiki now:


https://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex#toc2

Best,
Daniel



Re: BibLatex references with de, von etc

2019-03-08 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Donnerstag, den 07.03.2019, 19:18 + schrieb F M Salter:
> Finally,
> 
>  author = {{de Boer}, J}
> 
>  author = {{von Hayek}, Friedrich August }

This must be

 author = {de Boer, J}
 
 author = {von Hayek, Friedrich August}

with the extra braces you use, Bib(la)TeX cannot identify the name
prefix.

> Any idea why the citations should have von ... but only Boer.

Make sure to use Biblatex option useprefix=true.

Jürgen

> 
> Regards
> 
> Frank Salter
> 


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Re: BibLatex references with de, von etc

2019-03-07 Thread F M Salter

Finally,

    author = {{de Boer}, J}

    author = {{von Hayek}, Friedrich August }

Any idea why the citations should have von ... but only Boer.

Regards

Frank Salter



Re: BibLatex references with de, von etc

2019-03-07 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 3/7/19 6:42 AM, F M Salter wrote:
I will try again. My excuse is that I am using a high definition 
monitor and I ban barely see the differences



        author = {{de Boer), J}

        author = {{von Hayek}, Friedrich August }

Apologies for the noise.

Frank Salter

On 07/03/2019 11:17, F M Salter wrote:

Correction to the typos.  The parentheses should be braces.

That is

    author = {{de Boer), J

    author = {{von Hayek}, Friedrich August }

Regards

Frank Salter


On 07/03/2019 10:53, F M Salter wrote:

I am using lyx 2.3.2 on debian stretch.

    I am finding different outputs for two cases

        author = ({de Boer), J)

        author = ({von Hayek}, Friedrich August )

    The references are correct for both showinig the von and the 
de.  The citations styles apparently  differ.  von Hayek is shown 
but the de is lost leaving only Boer.


    Does any one know how to resolve this issue.

Regards

Frank Salter


You still have a right parenthesis, as opposed to right brace, after "de 
Boer".


Paul



Re: BibLatex references with de, von etc

2019-03-07 Thread F M Salter
I will try again. My excuse is that I am using a high definition monitor 
and I ban barely see the differences



        author = {{de Boer), J}

        author = {{von Hayek}, Friedrich August }

Apologies for the noise.

Frank Salter

On 07/03/2019 11:17, F M Salter wrote:

Correction to the typos.  The parentheses should be braces.

That is

    author = {{de Boer), J

    author = {{von Hayek}, Friedrich August }

Regards

Frank Salter


On 07/03/2019 10:53, F M Salter wrote:

I am using lyx 2.3.2 on debian stretch.

    I am finding different outputs for two cases

        author = ({de Boer), J)

        author = ({von Hayek}, Friedrich August )

    The references are correct for both showinig the von and the de.  
The citations styles apparently  differ.  von Hayek is shown but the 
de is lost leaving only Boer.


    Does any one know how to resolve this issue.

Regards

Frank Salter




Re: BibLatex references with de, von etc

2019-03-07 Thread F M Salter

Correction to the typos.  The parentheses should be braces.

That is

    author = {{de Boer), J

    author = {{von Hayek}, Friedrich August }

Regards

Frank Salter


On 07/03/2019 10:53, F M Salter wrote:

I am using lyx 2.3.2 on debian stretch.

    I am finding different outputs for two cases

        author = ({de Boer), J)

        author = ({von Hayek}, Friedrich August )

    The references are correct for both showinig the von and the de.  
The citations styles apparently  differ.  von Hayek is shown but the 
de is lost leaving only Boer.


    Does any one know how to resolve this issue.

Regards

Frank Salter




Re: BibLatex references with de, von etc

2019-03-07 Thread F M Salter

You are correct. They should be braces.

Thank  you I will correct.

Regards

Frank

I will correct

On 07/03/2019 11:07, Stephan Witt wrote:

Am 07.03.2019 um 11:53 schrieb F M Salter :

I am using lyx 2.3.2 on debian stretch.

 I am finding different outputs for two cases

 author = ({de Boer), J)

Are you sure, the parentheses are as shown? I’d say the first closing one is 
wrong.

Regards,
Stephan


 author = ({von Hayek}, Friedrich August )

 The references are correct for both showinig the von and the de.  The 
citations styles apparently  differ.  von Hayek is shown but the de is lost 
leaving only Boer.

 Does any one know how to resolve this issue.

Regards

Frank Salter




Re: BibLatex references with de, von etc

2019-03-07 Thread Stephan Witt
Am 07.03.2019 um 11:53 schrieb F M Salter :
> 
> I am using lyx 2.3.2 on debian stretch.
> 
> I am finding different outputs for two cases
> 
> author = ({de Boer), J)

Are you sure, the parentheses are as shown? I’d say the first closing one is 
wrong.

Regards,
Stephan

> 
> author = ({von Hayek}, Friedrich August )
> 
> The references are correct for both showinig the von and the de.  The 
> citations styles apparently  differ.  von Hayek is shown but the de is lost 
> leaving only Boer.
> 
> Does any one know how to resolve this issue.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Frank Salter
> 
> 



BibLatex references with de, von etc

2019-03-07 Thread F M Salter

I am using lyx 2.3.2 on debian stretch.

    I am finding different outputs for two cases

        author = ({de Boer), J)

        author = ({von Hayek}, Friedrich August )

    The references are correct for both showinig the von and the de.  
The citations styles apparently  differ.  von Hayek is shown but the de 
is lost leaving only Boer.


    Does any one know how to resolve this issue.

Regards

Frank Salter




Italics for titles in references

2019-01-09 Thread jezZiFeR
Hello,

I use OSX 10.13.6, LyX 2.3.2 and KomaScript report and would like to use 
italics in the references (footnotes and bibliography). Could somebody please 
tell me a proper way how to achieve this?

I need this for the format »chapter«, the title and book title in 
»incollection«, the title in »inbook« and citetitle. I hope it is clear, what I 
mean, otherwise I would try to describe otherwise.

Thanks for your help
Jess


Re: References

2018-12-30 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Samstag, den 29.12.2018, 19:03 +0100 schrieb Patrick Dupre:
> Here it is.

We need a lyx document.

Jürgen


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Re: References

2018-12-29 Thread Patrick Dupre
Sorry,

Here it is.

===
 Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
 Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | |
 Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale   | |
===


> Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2018 at 5:17 PM
> From: "Richard Kimberly Heck" 
> To: "Patrick Dupre" , lyx 
> Subject: Re: References
>
> On 12/29/18 4:47 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > In the new version 2.3.2 the references/bibliography are different.
> > In the attached document, the references [x] are now preceded by
> > (authors?).
> > In addition, it seems that the natbib style is used and cannot be 
> > removed.
> > I use Revtex 4.1 and I wish to keep the old fashion (plain)
> > to save the ascendant compatibility.
> 
> You did not attach a document.
> 
> Riki
> 
> 
>

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Re: References

2018-12-29 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck
On 12/29/18 4:47 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In the new version 2.3.2 the references/bibliography are different.
> In the attached document, the references [x] are now preceded by
> (authors?).
> In addition, it seems that the natbib style is used and cannot be 
> removed.
> I use Revtex 4.1 and I wish to keep the old fashion (plain)
> to save the ascendant compatibility.

You did not attach a document.

Riki




References

2018-12-29 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello,

In the new version 2.3.2 the references/bibliography are different.
In the attached document, the references [x] are now preceded by
(authors?).
In addition, it seems that the natbib style is used and cannot be 
removed.
I use Revtex 4.1 and I wish to keep the old fashion (plain)
to save the ascendant compatibility.

Thank

===
 Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com
===


Re: how to obtain the aux file of the references

2018-08-09 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann




Am 09.08.2018 um 15:47 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:

On 08/09/2018 03:09 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:



Am 08.08.2018 um 19:54 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:

On 08/08/2018 08:46 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I use a bib file from which I select the references for my 
document. Since I use only parts of the references, I would like to 
get those by using the aux file which is produced if I export the 
latex file and run this (3 times, and onces biblatex). In JabRef, 
which is my reference manager, I can (under tools) select a subfile 
based on this aux file. Can I get the aux file somehow also without 
the latex procedure from lyx?


Wolfgang

If you View the document in LyX, the .aux file should be generated 
in the LyX temporary directory. While the document is still open in 
LyX, go to the temporary directory LyX is using and it should be 
there. On Linux, the temporary directory is typically under /tmp, 
and in any case "Tools > Preferences > Paths > Temporary directory" 
will get you to the starting point. It's just a matter of drilling 
down a couple of levels from there.


Paul

Thanks, Paul, that was very helpful and well explained. Its much 
easier to get the aux file from there as to run the latex stuff. 
Furthermore, running latex creates large .eps files (instead of the 
.jpg files) for the figures which I don't need and want.

Wolfgang

Wolfgang,

Viewing the document in LyX causes LyX to run LaTeX, so those .eps 
files are probably being generated anyway. It's just that they'll be 
in the temp directory, and automatically deleted when you exit LyX.


Paul

Yes, but if I run latex in my lyx directory, the eps files clutter it I 
have to delete them. So your advice is indeed helpful

Wolfgang


Re: how to obtain the aux file of the references

2018-08-09 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 08/09/2018 03:09 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:



Am 08.08.2018 um 19:54 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:

On 08/08/2018 08:46 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I use a bib file from which I select the references for my document. 
Since I use only parts of the references, I would like to get those 
by using the aux file which is produced if I export the latex file 
and run this (3 times, and onces biblatex). In JabRef, which is my 
reference manager, I can (under tools) select a subfile based on 
this aux file. Can I get the aux file somehow also without the latex 
procedure from lyx?


Wolfgang

If you View the document in LyX, the .aux file should be generated in 
the LyX temporary directory. While the document is still open in LyX, 
go to the temporary directory LyX is using and it should be there. On 
Linux, the temporary directory is typically under /tmp, and in any 
case "Tools > Preferences > Paths > Temporary directory" will get you 
to the starting point. It's just a matter of drilling down a couple 
of levels from there.


Paul

Thanks, Paul, that was very helpful and well explained. Its much 
easier to get the aux file from there as to run the latex stuff. 
Furthermore, running latex creates large .eps files (instead of the 
.jpg files) for the figures which I don't need and want.

Wolfgang

Wolfgang,

Viewing the document in LyX causes LyX to run LaTeX, so those .eps files 
are probably being generated anyway. It's just that they'll be in the 
temp directory, and automatically deleted when you exit LyX.


Paul



Re: how to obtain the aux file of the references

2018-08-09 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann




Am 09.08.2018 um 03:53 schrieb Richard Kimberly Heck:

On 08/08/2018 01:54 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:

On 08/08/2018 08:46 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:

I use a bib file from which I select the references for my document.
Since I use only parts of the references, I would like to get those
by using the aux file which is produced if I export the latex file
and run this (3 times, and onces biblatex). In JabRef, which is my
reference manager, I can (under tools) select a subfile based on this
aux file. Can I get the aux file somehow also without the latex
procedure from lyx?

Wolfgang


If you View the document in LyX, the .aux file should be generated in
the LyX temporary directory. While the document is still open in LyX,
go to the temporary directory LyX is using and it should be there. On
Linux, the temporary directory is typically under /tmp, and in any
case "Tools > Preferences > Paths > Temporary directory" will get you
to the starting point. It's just a matter of drilling down a couple of
levels from there.

There is a program aux2bib that will take the aux file and produce a bib
file from it. Once you find the right temporary directory, you can run
aux2bib in that directory.

See https://ctan.org/pkg/bibtools.

Riki


Thats also good to know, its faster than using the Jabref method.
Wolfgang


Re: how to obtain the aux file of the references

2018-08-09 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann




Am 08.08.2018 um 19:54 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:

On 08/08/2018 08:46 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I use a bib file from which I select the references for my document. 
Since I use only parts of the references, I would like to get those 
by using the aux file which is produced if I export the latex file 
and run this (3 times, and onces biblatex). In JabRef, which is my 
reference manager, I can (under tools) select a subfile based on this 
aux file. Can I get the aux file somehow also without the latex 
procedure from lyx?


Wolfgang

If you View the document in LyX, the .aux file should be generated in 
the LyX temporary directory. While the document is still open in LyX, 
go to the temporary directory LyX is using and it should be there. On 
Linux, the temporary directory is typically under /tmp, and in any 
case "Tools > Preferences > Paths > Temporary directory" will get you 
to the starting point. It's just a matter of drilling down a couple of 
levels from there.


Paul

Thanks, Paul, that was very helpful and well explained. Its much easier 
to get the aux file from there as to run the latex stuff. Furthermore, 
running latex creates large .eps files (instead of the .jpg files) for 
the figures which I don't need and want.

Wolfgang


Re: how to obtain the aux file of the references

2018-08-08 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck
On 08/08/2018 01:54 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> On 08/08/2018 08:46 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>> I use a bib file from which I select the references for my document.
>> Since I use only parts of the references, I would like to get those
>> by using the aux file which is produced if I export the latex file
>> and run this (3 times, and onces biblatex). In JabRef, which is my
>> reference manager, I can (under tools) select a subfile based on this
>> aux file. Can I get the aux file somehow also without the latex
>> procedure from lyx?
>>
>> Wolfgang
>>
> If you View the document in LyX, the .aux file should be generated in
> the LyX temporary directory. While the document is still open in LyX,
> go to the temporary directory LyX is using and it should be there. On
> Linux, the temporary directory is typically under /tmp, and in any
> case "Tools > Preferences > Paths > Temporary directory" will get you
> to the starting point. It's just a matter of drilling down a couple of
> levels from there.

There is a program aux2bib that will take the aux file and produce a bib
file from it. Once you find the right temporary directory, you can run
aux2bib in that directory.

See https://ctan.org/pkg/bibtools.

Riki



Re: how to obtain the aux file of the references

2018-08-08 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 08/08/2018 08:46 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I use a bib file from which I select the references for my document. 
Since I use only parts of the references, I would like to get those by 
using the aux file which is produced if I export the latex file and 
run this (3 times, and onces biblatex). In JabRef, which is my 
reference manager, I can (under tools) select a subfile based on this 
aux file. Can I get the aux file somehow also without the latex 
procedure from lyx?


Wolfgang

If you View the document in LyX, the .aux file should be generated in 
the LyX temporary directory. While the document is still open in LyX, go 
to the temporary directory LyX is using and it should be there. On 
Linux, the temporary directory is typically under /tmp, and in any case 
"Tools > Preferences > Paths > Temporary directory" will get you to the 
starting point. It's just a matter of drilling down a couple of levels 
from there.


Paul



how to obtain the aux file of the references

2018-08-08 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
I use a bib file from which I select the references for my document. 
Since I use only parts of the references, I would like to get those by 
using the aux file which is produced if I export the latex file and run 
this (3 times, and onces biblatex). In JabRef, which is my reference 
manager, I can (under tools) select a subfile based on this aux file. 
Can I get the aux file somehow also without the latex procedure from lyx?


Wolfgang













Re: References and Umlaute

2018-07-06 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann




Am 06.07.2018 um 15:09 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:

Am Freitag, den 06.07.2018, 14:43 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:

Joel, thanks for letting us know your experience, but in my case it
would have been a lot of work to use your proposal, since it is a
German
article with many Umlaute in the references.

I don't use JabRef, but in most BibTeX editors, it is possible to
specify "Ascii" encoding, which would automatically do this
transformation for you.

Jürgen


Cheers,
Wolfgang

Thanks, Jürgen.


Re: References and Umlaute

2018-07-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Freitag, den 06.07.2018, 14:43 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> Joel, thanks for letting us know your experience, but in my case it 
> would have been a lot of work to use your proposal, since it is a
> German 
> article with many Umlaute in the references.

I don't use JabRef, but in most BibTeX editors, it is possible to
specify "Ascii" encoding, which would automatically do this
transformation for you.

Jürgen

> Cheers,
> Wolfgang
> 

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Re: References and Umlaute

2018-07-06 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann




Am 06.07.2018 um 14:39 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:

Am Freitag, den 06.07.2018, 06:22 -0600 schrieb Joel Kulesza:

However, in the future I’ll avoid contributing my personal
experiences.

Please don't do that!

Jürgen


Joel
Joel, thanks for letting us know your experience, but in my case it 
would have been a lot of work to use your proposal, since it is a German 
article with many Umlaute in the references.

Cheers,
Wolfgang



Re: References and Umlaute

2018-07-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Freitag, den 06.07.2018, 06:22 -0600 schrieb Joel Kulesza:
> However, in the future I’ll avoid contributing my personal
> experiences. 

Please don't do that!

Jürgen

> 
> Joel

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Re: References and Umlaute

2018-07-06 Thread Joel Kulesza



> On Jul 6, 2018, at 00:49, Jürgen Spitzmüller  wrote:
> 
> Am Donnerstag, den 05.07.2018, 11:27 -0600 schrieb Joel Kulesza:
>> To add to what was said. I only use JabRef with LyX/LaTeX and have
>> generally had better luck specifying accent marks using LaTeX
>> commands rather than Unicode characters. 
> 
> We're in the 21st century. Even BibTeX (BibTeX8) understands 8-bib
> encodings now. Such things shouldn't be necessary if you set up things
> right.
> 
> Jürgen
> 
>> 
>> Sorry for formatting, on mobile. 
>> 
>> Joel

I made no claim that this was necessary or ideal. However, in the future I’ll 
avoid contributing my personal experiences. 

Joel

Re: References and Umlaute

2018-07-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Donnerstag, den 05.07.2018, 11:27 -0600 schrieb Joel Kulesza:
> To add to what was said. I only use JabRef with LyX/LaTeX and have
> generally had better luck specifying accent marks using LaTeX
> commands rather than Unicode characters. 

We're in the 21st century. Even BibTeX (BibTeX8) understands 8-bib
encodings now. Such things shouldn't be necessary if you set up things
right.

Jürgen

> 
> Sorry for formatting, on mobile. 
> 
> Joel

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Re: References and Umlaute

2018-07-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Donnerstag, den 05.07.2018, 19:13 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
>  There is only one bib file (it contains -although- the content of
> two different bib files) which I produced by using the aux file and
> jabref. I have now set both the bib file and the lyx file to ISO-
> 8859-15, but it is still mixed. Should I have taken UTF-8 for both?

It suppose the encoding got corrupted while merging the two files. You
need to fix the respective entries manually.

> The output of the lyx run is:
> Underfull \hbox (badness 1237) in paragraph at lines 36--36
> []\T1/lmr/m/n/10.95 (+20) B�nning E (1977) Die phys-i-ol-o-gis-
>  []
> ! Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
> (inputenc)in inputencoding `latin1'.
> See the inputenc package documentation for explanation.
> Type  H   for immediate help.
>  ...   
> I am not sure where the inputencoding `latin1' is found in lyx.
> Should this also be changed to ISO-8859-15 resp. UTF-8?

latin1 = ISO-8859-1

that's almost the same as 

latin9 = ISO-8859-15

Jürgen

> 
> Wolfgang
> 

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Re: References and Umlaute

2018-07-05 Thread Bernt Lie
In the JabRef field, I would use LaTeX code, e.g:

G{\"u}nther

Use double quote " . Avoid two apostrophes '' ; avoid two backticks `` ...

B

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From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org  on behalf of Joel 
Kulesza 
Sent: Thursday, July 5, 2018 7:27:45 PM
To: Jürgen Spitzmüller
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: References and Umlaute



> On Jul 5, 2018, at 09:46, Jürgen Spitzmüller  wrote:
>
> Am Donnerstag, den 05.07.2018, 16:39 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
>> I have difficulties with Umlaute in my references (see appended
>> shot).
>
> This looks like one of your bib databases has a different encoding than
> the LyX file.  Looks like the LyX file and at least one bib file (with
> the correct "Bünning" entry) uses ISO-8859-15 and the other(s) (with
> the misrepresented ü) utf8.
>
> Assure the encodings match.
>
>> With biblatex it says
>> Accessing a database via biblatex is almost identical to BibTeX: Use
>> the menu Insert->List/TOC->Bib(la)TeX Bibliography. In contrary to
>> BibTeX you cannot select a style file.
>> But I would like to use a special style file. So biblatex is
>> apparently not an alternative.
>
> No, you misunderstood. You cannot select a style file in Insert-
>> List/TOC->Bib(la)TeX Bibliography. You need to do that in Document >
> Settings > Bibliography.
>
> This is explained just in the next paragraph following the passage you
> quoted.
>
> Jürgen
>
>> Any idea what to do?
>> Wolfgang

To add to what was said. I only use JabRef with LyX/LaTeX and have generally 
had better luck specifying accent marks using LaTeX commands rather than 
Unicode characters.

Sorry for formatting, on mobile.

Joel


Re: References and Umlaute

2018-07-05 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann




Am 05.07.2018 um 19:27 schrieb Joel Kulesza:



On Jul 5, 2018, at 09:46, Jürgen Spitzmüller  wrote:

Am Donnerstag, den 05.07.2018, 16:39 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:

I have difficulties with Umlaute in my references (see appended
shot).

This looks like one of your bib databases has a different encoding than
the LyX file.  Looks like the LyX file and at least one bib file (with
the correct "Bünning" entry) uses ISO-8859-15 and the other(s) (with
the misrepresented ü) utf8.

Assure the encodings match.


With biblatex it says
Accessing a database via biblatex is almost identical to BibTeX: Use
the menu Insert->List/TOC->Bib(la)TeX Bibliography. In contrary to
BibTeX you cannot select a style file.
But I would like to use a special style file. So biblatex is
apparently not an alternative.

No, you misunderstood. You cannot select a style file in Insert-

List/TOC->Bib(la)TeX Bibliography. You need to do that in Document >

Settings > Bibliography.

This is explained just in the next paragraph following the passage you
quoted.

Jürgen


Any idea what to do?
Wolfgang

To add to what was said. I only use JabRef with LyX/LaTeX and have generally 
had better luck specifying accent marks using LaTeX commands rather than 
Unicode characters.

Sorry for formatting, on mobile.

Joel
Thanks, Joel, but that would mean a lot of writing, since I have many 
German references.

What I do not understand is, that the reference seems to be ok:
Article (Buenning1929b) Bünning, E. Über die thermonastischen und 
thigmonastischen Blütenbewegungen Planta, 1929, 8, 698-716


and same with the bibtex source:
@Article{Buenning1929b,
  author    = {Bünning, E.},
  title = {\"{U}ber die thermonastischen und thigmonastischen 
{B}lütenbewegungen},

  journal   = {Planta},
  year  = {1929},
  volume    = {8},
  pages = {698-716},
  __markedentry = {[we:]},
  owner = {matrox-suse},
}
but the pdf output is still queer
Wolfgang


Re: References and Umlaute

2018-07-05 Thread Joel Kulesza



> On Jul 5, 2018, at 09:46, Jürgen Spitzmüller  wrote:
> 
> Am Donnerstag, den 05.07.2018, 16:39 +0200 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
>> I have difficulties with Umlaute in my references (see appended
>> shot). 
> 
> This looks like one of your bib databases has a different encoding than
> the LyX file.  Looks like the LyX file and at least one bib file (with
> the correct "Bünning" entry) uses ISO-8859-15 and the other(s) (with
> the misrepresented ü) utf8.
> 
> Assure the encodings match.
> 
>> With biblatex it says
>> Accessing a database via biblatex is almost identical to BibTeX: Use
>> the menu Insert->List/TOC->Bib(la)TeX Bibliography. In contrary to
>> BibTeX you cannot select a style file. 
>> But I would like to use a special style file. So biblatex is
>> apparently not an alternative.
> 
> No, you misunderstood. You cannot select a style file in Insert-
>> List/TOC->Bib(la)TeX Bibliography. You need to do that in Document >
> Settings > Bibliography.
> 
> This is explained just in the next paragraph following the passage you
> quoted.
> 
> Jürgen
> 
>> Any idea what to do?
>> Wolfgang

To add to what was said. I only use JabRef with LyX/LaTeX and have generally 
had better luck specifying accent marks using LaTeX commands rather than 
Unicode characters. 

Sorry for formatting, on mobile. 

Joel

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