Hi I'm pretty new to Linux (Knoppix3.3 -> Debian testing/unstable) and LyX. I liked what I saw about LyX and want to write my thesis in it if I can. However, When I try to export my LyX file to pdf I get 4 latex errors all in this one place. What could be the problem? This "paragraph" is of type "Description" (It is the closest I could find to what I need below a figure). The two formulae is in math mode (with the little blue box around them) Fig.2 The relation between animal gain and stocking rate (Jones & Sandland 1974). Using different stocking densities they determined experimentally that the gain in mass per animal (Average Daily Gain) drops linearly with an increase in stocking density having a relationship of the form: Y = a - bx (Y is ADG per animal, x is stocking density and a and b are parameters determined experimentally). The production per hectare on the other hand, is a relationship of the form: Y = ax - bx^{2} with the same parameters as above. In this example, up to about 1 animal per hectare there is no change in productivity per animal, usually ascribed to too much low-quality vegetative material (Morris et al. 1999) or maximum gain physiologically possible (Jones and Sandland 1974). Then, when the "critical stocking rate" is reached, there is a linear drop in production per animal. Assuming no change in the vegetation, the economic carrying capacity (max production per hectare) is reached at a stocking density of about 2.6 animals per hectare and if reproduction equals mortality (K) at the point where animals only just maintain their own body mass, ecological carrying capacity is reached at a stocking density of about 4.8 animals per hectare. The four errors (I don't think they are exactly in the right places, but all are in this paragraph) are the following: 1. Missing $ inserted. ...s a relationship of the form:Y = ax - bx^ {2} I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed. 2. Missing $ inserted. \end{description} I've inserted something that you may have forgotten. (See the <inserted text> above.) With luck, this will get me unwedged. But if you really didn't forget anything, try typing `2' now; then my insertion and my current dilemma will both disappear. 3. LaTeX Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item. \end{description} Try typing <return> to proceed. If that doesn't work, type X <return> to quit. 4. LaTeX Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item. \end{description} Try typing <return> to proceed. If that doesn't work, type X <return> to quit. Is there a quick way in LyX to turn the view of the document from LyX (just formated text) to LaTeX so that I can change the raw LaTeX? Should I do this at all (or is there another way to solve this problem)? Another question: Is it possible to use cross-references where the Label (that is referenced) uses the first few words of the following text instead of a number and the cross-reference then display these words (when I try this, it just displays an empty space in the PDF!)? I want to use this for my reference list. I decided not to use BibTex (or rather Pybliography) because I already have my references in a Paradox database (in a Delphi program) together with keywords and my own notes that can be used for searching... it looks as if it will take too much time to get the whole database into Pybliographic (and I don't know how much of a searching capability Pybliogrphic has). It is easier for me to just copy and paste when I need a new reference in my paper. Thanks Chavoux Luyt
LyX Errors: what can be the problem? & Text Cross-references?
Luyt Du Chavoux, Mnr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 29 Jun 2004 08:17:17 -0700
- Re: LyX Errors: what can be... Luyt Du Chavoux, Mnr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- Re: LyX Errors: what c... Angus Leeming
- Re: LyX Errors: wh... Chavoux Luyt
- Re: LyX Errors... Angus Leeming
- Re: LyX Er... Chavoux Luyt
- Re: L... Angus Leeming
- Natbib citation style ... Rudi van der Linde
- Re: Natbib citatio... Juergen Spitzmueller