rtunately, I seem to be one of very
very few people out there working on math-by-voice right now. By contrast,
there are a decent number of people working on voice programming (i.e.
coding).
thank you very much,
Alex
Best way for this is to use native int as integer variables and you
forget about it, this works even on windows, so instead of int use
long and thats it: http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/types
2016-03-07 11:58 GMT+01:00, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes :
> Le 07/03/2016 04:14, Uwe Stöhr a écrit :
>>
eps.
Regards
Alex
2015-11-29 20:34 GMT-05:00, Uwe Stöhr :
> Am 30.11.2015 um 01:57 schrieb Andrew Parsloe:
>
>> When I discovered LyX about ten years ago, I saved my Word 95 documents
>> as rtf and used rtf2latex2e to convert them to latex so that they could
>> be imported
Ok, let me be splicit. I use extensively Spyder with python 3 for my
work, I use also LyX to write my articles. When I installed LyX (on
windows) it uses its own bundled python2 and it works fine. The
problem arises when I want to import my python graphics into LyX,
which should be interpreted with
The incompatibilities still exist at least in Windows sistems, since
LyX installer bundles a python distribution itself and creates a
conflict when python3 is the default. Moreover you cannot use python3
within LyX in Windows, because you will beak the system, LyX will not
reconfigure anymore!!
Jus
- Original Message - From: "Jean-Marc Lasgouttes" Sent: Tuesday,
June 17, 2014 10:34 AM
17/06/2014 17:31, Alex Vergara Gil:
It seems this mail never gets out my mail server. Resending
Hi,
I am jumping in the middle of a discussion that I did not really follow,
but did yo
sorry for top posting but
have you tryed python-mathjax??
sudo pip install mathjax
this library converts latex math to MathML representation and it is already a
stable package, and since lyx already converts to latex math...
My 2c
Alex
- Original Message -
From: stefano franchi
- Original Message - From: "Kornel Benko" Sent: Monday, June 09, 2014
8:40 AM
Am Montag, 9. Juni 2014 um 08:07:16, schrieb Alex Vergara Gil
> Dear Lyxers!
>
> Studying a little of python and LyX I have reached to this feature that makes
> LyX show and process p
This might work!! Thanks for the suggestions, I will try it extensively and
I will comments my experiences afterwards. It seems it also renders the
graphic inside LyX itself! That's what I was talking about.
Regards
Alex
- Original Message -
From: "Rainer M Krug"
To
5)
plt.hist(data)
which produce a graphic like this in spyder
So basically I save this graphic to a svg and then I load it into LyX, but why
not letting LyX doing this automatically if it already handles with python??
This is my question.
Regards
Alex
From: Richard Heck
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2014 3:26 PM
On 05/29/2014 03:36 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Hello Lyxers
I wonder why LyX is not available to process little pieces of python code
within its own framework, like ipython notebook for instance??
This feature
R through
knitr module, so why not a binding for python too??
Is there a way, like modules or whatever, to achieve the same functionality or
at least some basic functionality of ipython notebook within LyX??
Regards
Alex Vergara
MSc Nuclear Physics
SSDL, CPHR, Havana, Cuba
Confirmed! I´ve subscribed to the spanish list of LyX.
Regards
Alex
- Original Message -
From:
To:
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2014 2:22 PM
Subject: WELCOME to lyx...@lists.lyx.org
¡Hola! Soy el programa ezmlm. Me ocupo de la lista de correo
lyx...@lists.lyx.org.
Estoy trabajando
ng addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
:
ezmlm-reject: fatal: Sorry, I don't accept commands in the subject line.
Please send a message to the -help address shown in the the
``Mailing-List:'' header for command info (#5.7.0)
"""
What am I doing wrong??
Regards
Alex
- Original Message -
From: Vincent van Ravesteijn
To: Alex Vergara Gil ; lyx-devel
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 6:18 AM
Subject: Re: about sourceForge
This is not relevant to LyX, because we don't use sourceforge for any
official distribution.
Vincent
Oh,
t my point.
Regards
Alex Vergara
Resident in Cuba
nterpret it can handle with them, and
those who cannot well put as text or metadata as you wish, but it would
still be readable.
Georg
Alex
this discussion, so see this mail as a
personal point of view
Regards!
Alex Vergara Gil
MSc Nuclear Physics
SSDL, CPHR, Havana Cuba
http://www.cphr.edu.cu
sourceforge since they
say we are in a "forbidden" country.
In any case it would be better if you can choose any other mirror service
that doesn´t fall into political annoyance.
Thanks for LyX
Alex Vergara
SSDL CPHR, Havana, Cuba
http://www.cphr.edu.cu
and you will receive a real panorame
of how LyX is good for real users. I will wait more surveys like this in the
future. So you might think in creating some database or something that helps
you grouping user´s answers.
Scott
Alex
improvements like folders for each kind of template but at this point I
think they are not necesary.
Best regards
Alex Vergara
Small correction: eLyXer does not export equations as images.
El 11/05/2013 10:42, "Uwe Stöhr" escribió:
> Am 10.05.2013 19:31, schrieb Richard Heck:
>
> In 2.0.4 there were these converters:
>>> Latex (plain) -> HTML
>>> Latex (plain) -> HTML (Word)
>>> that used the command "htlatex"
>>> These
estions to fix this problem too?
>
I will leave this problem to the experts.
Alex.
My Windows version is Windows 8 pro, 64 bit
>
> Should I install
> http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.4/python-2.7.4.msi
>
> or
> http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.4/python-2.7.4.amd64.msi
>
> to make compatible with Lyx?
>
>
> nicola
>
>
> *From:* A
Hi Nicola,
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:51 PM, Nicola Scafetta, Ph. D. <
nicola.scafe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It does not work in both cases.
>
> A windows opens and says: "Lyx cannot convert file. An error occurred
> while running."
If the line that Alex Vergara sugge
Alternatively, if the problem cannot be fixed, instead of using the
converter command
elyxer.py --directory $$r $$i $$o
may you suggest a different converter command that does not use elyxer.py
as it was with 2.0.4 and earlier version?
thank you.
nicola
Oh I see now the error, try to loc
I simply downloaded this file
ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/2.0.6/LyX-2.0.6-Installer-1.exe
and installed it following the default instructions. I did not change
anything.
May the problem be limited to elyxer.py that may be not well linked to
python ?
nicola
have you tried to delete all
ure itself is a .py file, so if
reconfigure throws no exception means you have python already well
configured (at least LyX knows how to handle it). So the question would be
how do you install LyX at the first place?? Please describe somehow your
procedure.
Alex
HTML stuff. Some of that will prove re-usable.
>
> Thinking ahead, however: Should we use some SAX library to read the XML?
> Or should we just adapt the Lexer for this purpose?
>
> Richard
>
I think there are much work done in this sense, please read Nico Williams'
approach. I think is the correct way to follow.
My 5c
Alex
rest. But you
have also another problem, you doesn´t have all the dependencies you need try
to figure out if you install the packages moc, uic or/and rcc !
HTH
Alex
hats why I shout this proposition, but without community acceptance any
purpose is a nonsense! So next time will be.
Alex
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Litt"
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2013 7:38 PM
Subject: Re: feature request: ribbon menus
On Thu, 4 Apr 2013 14:31:07 +0200 (CEST)
Csikos Bela wrote:
Alex Vergara Gil írta:
>Hello developers!
>
>I have a feature req
Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
I don´t know if thi request can be made inside Qt (I think there should
be some package for this in the nokia library!).
Pavel Sanda wrote:
No it isn't. Mr Google suggest that "Qt team at one point stopped
developing
the control due to Microsoft licens
correct to you?
Best Regards
Alex
- Original Message -
From: John Kane
To: Alex Vergara Gil ; lyx-users Users ; lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: Creating pdf forms template
It works or at least I managed to type some text into the text box. I made a
couple of
, hopely as a new toolbox. What do you
think about this?
Please don´t feel offended by my (bad) english, I really make my best effort to
translate it.
Regards
Alex
pdf-forms-en.lyx
Description: application/lyx
ping!
Hello all!
I have tried to make this template to work, but there is something wrong
with my javascript.
Could anyone please help me to get this running
Best Regards
Alex
pdf-forms.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Hello all!
I have tried to make this template to work, but there is something wrong
with my javascript.
Could anyone please help me to get this running
Best Regards
Alex
pdf-forms.lyx
Description: application/lyx
- Original Message -
From: Neal Becker
To: Alex Vergara Gil
Cc: lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org ; lyx-us...@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: editing math in lyx
Any convenient shortcut to select the content of the formula? I thought
clicking
Sorry for the wrong thread answer! This is the correct one
Attached there is a MWE of how to produce this forms in LyX (is in spanish
but the idea remains for every language).
HTH, if anyone is so kind to translate this and upload to the wiki please
be
welcome
Alex
pdf-forms.lyx
ectly without to enter
math mode). When you finished select again your Tex code and press Ctrl+M.
Voilá.
HTH
Alex
think twice before deciding
to use
LyX instead of just using LaTeX.
Attached there is a MWE of how to produce this forms in LyX (is in spanish
but the idea remains for every language).
HTH, if anyone is so kind to translate this and upload to the wiki please be
welcome
Alex
pdf-form
am quite sure that you have to use ert in Lyx.
This is not an issue, although it would be nice to have it on a module, but
I can use it as it is now. Thank you all!
Cheers,
Rainer
Alex
- Original Message -
From: "Liviu Andronic"
Subject: Re: How to create a pdf template?
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Alex Vergara Gil
wrote:
I need to create a pdf template for users to fill some boxes like a poll
(actually I need to create a client satisfaction poll)
something), a
few Comboboxes (for the user to select a single option) and some Radio/Check
Groups (for the user to select one/many among some options).
Thanks for your time
Best Regards
Alex Vergara Gil
MSc Nuclear Physics
SSDL, CPHR, Havana, Cuba
http://www.cphr.edu.cu
- Original Message -
From: "Scott Kostyshak"
To: "Abdelrazak Younes"
Cc: "Alex Vergara Gil" ; ;
Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2013 12:11 PM
Subject: Re: editing math in lyx
This sounds like a not very hard feature to implement, maybe without
touch
d be great for middle to power users, off course one should
only expect math code inside the math mode so it would be nice to clarify
this in the manual if it is actually included.
I know I can do this in a ERT environment but then I need to copy to math
but that´s not an optimal approach.
Regards
Alex
n some sort of synchronization would be a huge
> pain. I'm looking into using eLyXer for Word conversion from LyX, but that is
> lesser priority than making Word import work correctly. (At least at the
> moment.) If there is someone (maybe Alex or another eLyXer dev) who would be
&
at the Container class, and best of luck! Please ask in private any further
questions.
Alex.
El 04/02/2012 18:03, "Rob Oakes" escribió:
> Dear eLyXer Users and Developers,
>
> I'm still at work on the import/export module for Microsoft Word
> documents. I'm making
the taking, it seems. Funny that after
so many decades of perfecting page output, the bastard HTML format is
also reaching out into that former niche now dangerously approaching
mass market: electronic books. Oh well.
Alex.
$ elyxer.py --versiondate
is the way to go, whatever is easier to parse. Version date for 1.2.4
is not still known at this point, but you can safely assume that
anything released later than today will have that functionality.
Alex.
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 12:07 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2011-10-05, Alex Fernandez wrote:
>
>> I can release the next version with "lyx -C" as the default converter,
>> assuming that most people will have LyX installed, and if not they can
>> choose a new conv
or LyX and if absent go to
ImageMagick, but as this check must be done for every conversion I
would prefer to keep it simple.
Alex.
ter "lyx" ...
is equivalent to
$ elyxer.py -- converter "lyx -C \"$input\" \"$output\"" ...
Note the escaped quotes for the full command.
> Any backward compatibility issues that may possibly arise ?
I also try to think about backwards compatibility, and in this case I
can think of no problem. It will even recognize if the command is not
working and disable it.
Alex.
Hi Tommaso,
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
> Il 02/10/2011 22:18, Alex Fernandez ha scritto:
>>
>> I have uploaded to Savannah a test version which uses this feature:
>>
>> http://download-mirror.savannah.gnu.org/releases/elyxer/older/elyxer-
nusual stuff in LyX.cpp
> around
> parse_convert_to().
>
> Comments ?
Great idea, and it makes LyX even more useful.
Comments on your part?
Alex.
Great job! I will create a test version to use it.
Alex.
El 01/10/2011 13:20, "Tommaso Cucinotta" escribió:
> Hi,
>
> the attached patch adds the "-C" option to LyX, allowing to use its
> converters
> for arbitrary files conversions, e.g.:
>
> lyx -C /p
in
low powered devices.
> This way, LyX would be internally simplified because it would invoke
> always the same external tool to make file/image conversions. On a
> related note, this might be compared/integrated with using
> libmagic for file-format detection...
Pity that ImageMagick is only really good for raster formats.
Alex.
. You can add a new converter
line in src/conf/base.conf:
[ImageConfig.converters]
myconverter:binary "$input" --export "$output"
and use it from the command line:
$ eLyXer --converter myconverter input.lyx output.html
Any ideas on what command line converter can be used for ODG?
Alex.
o the end.
They can be combined so footnotes appear at several places.
Allow me to refer you to the relevant section of the user guide:
http://elyxer.nongnu.org/userguide.html#sub:Footnotes
Alex.
o
LyX -> HTML (MS Word): elyxer.py --html --directory $$r $$i $$o
Test document (eLyXer's changelog.lyx) exported OK.
All tests OK. I hope I didn't miss anything important.
Alex.
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 4:23 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Alex Fernandez wrote:
>> > No objections from my side.
>>
>> Are there any plans to merge it in branch for the next version 1.6.9?
>> I am writing the documentation for eLyXer 1.2.0 and would like to nail
Hi Jürgen,
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 7:30 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Alex Fernandez wrote:
>> Please let me know if there is any problem with the patch as submitted.
>
> No objections from my side.
Are there any plans to merge it in branch for the next version 1.6.9?
I
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Alex Fernandez wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 12:23 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> > maybe i overlooked something but it looks elyxerfound is used only for
>> > assignments now?
>>
>> Oops, sorry. Sh
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 12:23 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> maybe i overlooked something but it looks elyxerfound is used only for
> assignments now?
Oops, sorry. Should be corrected now.
Alex.
Index: lib/configure.py
===
-
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 5:43 PM, Alex Fernandez wrote:
> I have attached a new patch for trunk with a few modifications:
> * Your suggestion above, both for eLyXer and for htlatex: "a LyX ->
> HTML (MS Word) converter".
> * I have changed the logic somehow to make it cle
rter".
* I have changed the logic somehow to make it clearer.
* There was a bug when eLyXer was not found, which was silently fixed
by baum in SVN (thanks BTW). Now elyxerfound is initialized at the
beginning; even a novice like me will find it hard to break it again.
I will attach a similar pat
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 1:47 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Alex Fernandez wrote:
>> > does elyxer do something specific for word output that we bump new target?
>> > we do this for htlatex which distinguishes xhtml output for openoffice
>> > and html for word. wh
we do this for htlatex which distinguishes xhtml output for openoffice
> and html for word. whats the point of doing it here?
Yes, it's exactly the same: XHTML for LyX "HTML" output and regular
HTML 4.0 (--html) for importing in Word.
Alex.
issues
(backwards and forward), but I am sure something has escaped me; if
there is any problem please let me know so we can work it out.
Thanks,
Alex Fernández.
Index: lib/configure.py
===
--- lib/configure.py (revisión: 37256)
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 4:04 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> I have made minor changes to the language to reflect the results of my own
> testing.
Thanks.
Alex.
Hi folks,
I have been updating eLyXer to support LyX 2.0's format, and I have
noticed that in the guide "Additional LyX Features" you reference
eLyXer in these words:
"Alex Fernandez’s eLyXer solves some of these problems. In particular,
its rendering of math tends to look b
Hello,
I am a developer working with TeX/LaTeX, and inspired by seeing the
Instant Preview feature of LyX (on Window in particular), am rather
curious how this works. A few specific questions:
* Is the default or a custom TeX distribution used for preview rendering?
* On Windows, there is no su
w releases there. I felt it was fair to let you know.
Thanks!
Alex.
xport, html export, and
> oolatex (all variations of htlatex, I seem to remember), hevea, tth,
> latex2rtf, elixer
> I eventually managed to produce something barely acceptable, but it was a
> nightmare.
Did you get better results with eLyXer, or was it just the same as the
others? Just curious.
Alex.
st cases.
Of course you are never going to get good Math with an HTML
intermediate step, but text and some formatting is readily imported
into Word. Same for OpenOffice.org Writer. This is enough for many
people. If you have any further suggestions please let me know.
Thanks,
Alex.
.
Thanks for your help with eLyXer. I have added you to the
acknowledgements for your suggestions regarding translations, it will
be there for the next release (for some reason I forgot to do so at
the moment in version 0.39).
Alex.
ny issues
you find with LyX 2.0, you have been the first to report on the new
version.
Alex.
using?
> In case it's relevant, my converter is set up as:
> elyxer --directory $$r $$i $$o
This looks fine.
Alex.
t;
I don't know why they do not come out right for your document. Could
you provide me with the original .lyx file so I can investigate?
Alex.
w line numberings, but numbers do not
resume as you want. Also, I don't know what the chunk command should
do. Could you send a sample for each of these cases (the .lyx file is
enough) to me directly?
Thanks,
Alex.
Hi list,
Hartmut has reported this problem with LyX:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5209
Originally it seemed like an eLyXer problem; apparently LyX is well
configured but it is not calling eLyXer. I could not help him. Could
someone more knowledgeable take a look at it?
Thanks,
Alex.
d 2.0 will work for
everybody. I have enough confidence in the patches since they work
essentially like 1.6.4, but a round of testing before the next release
would be nice. I will do my best on Debian and Windows.
Alex.
Hi Uwe,
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:47 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> I'm confused now. Alex, can you please tell me why the version that we
> currently have in trunk don't work for you?:
Sure. It doesn't work because it tries to run eLyXer as a script, and
the script is nowhere to b
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> This is only done for compatibility reason. Alex named in the first eLyXer
> releases the script simply elyxer. After my complaints, it was renamed to
> elyxer.py. When this should really be a problem I vote to remove the check
> fo
_6_X/lib/configure.py#L409
Please find it enclosed. 1.6.4 worked this way too, but without module
detection:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/tags/lyx-1_6_4/lib/configure.py#L392
Ticket 6317 was created, the patches have also been attached there.
Thanks,
Alex.
In
und (and
not as a Python script), and restores a couple of log messages.
Alex.
Index: lib/configure.py
===
--- lib/configure.py (revisión: 31946)
+++ lib/configure.py (copia de trabajo)
@@ -432,8 +432,10 @@
msg = 'checking fo
other people's work in private emails, have you? By
the way, I liked the bit about a "micron of LyX's capabilities" :P
Alex.
g work on the
> convertors patch from Juergen is somewhat absurd.
You read an accusation where none was made. I stand by what I said:
understanding what your critics have to say requires an open mind. If
you feel accused by that sentence then please apply it recursively.
Alex.
d
people with open ears and open minds.
It is usually said that code speaks louder than words, but patches
don't seem to fare any better than complaints on this list.
Alex.
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 6:20 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Alex Fernandez wrote:
>> What I don't understand (and I am sure I am not alone in this) is why
>> not go for the easy solution now, just for branch. This would solve
>> the problem for 1.6.x while leaving t
st
going to disappoint users for no good reason. That is probably why the
discussion tends to come up again and again, as unsolved businesses
tend to do -- this time it was actually Richard who brought it up in a
private mail.
A
h necessarily had to
remove the log messages. The attached patch restores the log message
for branch only.
Alex.
Index: lib/configure.py
===
--- lib/configure.py (revisión: 31897)
+++ lib/configure.py (copia de trabajo)
@@ -249,11 +
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 11:12 PM, Alex Fernandez wrote:
> I thought about semantic processing: read all the prototypes in the
> .h, then see if they are actually used in the .cpp files. Remove those
> which aren't and try compiling; if the job has been well done then
> compilati
essing) it might work reasonably
well.
Alex.
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>> I meant that only different formats can solve it for now (LyX 1.6.x). So
>> what Alex said is exactly what I meant.
>
> Then I misunderstood, probably because your statement was part of a
ng-term solution, or does not make it any harder for its
implementation, and that it can be removed in a second without
impacting any other developments, I think both have their place.
Let me know if I am missing anything.
Alex.
ake eLyXer work for you.
Alex.
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Alex Fernandez wrote:
>> DocBook does not appear in the menu, and neither does LaTeX. That it
>> was easy to add to the menu does not mean that it was necessary,
>> IMHO. Especially if we are concerned about c
unning all
converters and comparing the output. Perhaps you didn't realize it,
but what I am asking is that people have all converters available in
the menu -- the idea of a default is Jürgen's.
Alex.
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