LyX Ticket Tracker wrote:
> #4832: missing converter dialog gives no information about originating format
>
> Comment:
>
> this does not look like the cause. can you give us some recipe how to
> reproduce your problem?
>
I think perhaps the case where this arose could have been be from
documen
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Herbert Voss wrote:
>
>> \usepackage{pdfcolmk}
>>
>
> which we automatically load in pdflatex-ct-mode (however, until 1.5.4svn, we
> loaded it too early, i.e. before color).
>
I tried adding \usepackage{pdfcolmk} to my latex preamble in LyX (using
version 1.
Hi Jürgen
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> John Pye wrote:
>
>> Looks like a bug, right?
>>
>
> A bug in pdflatex. Should be fixed in recent releases of pdflatex.
>
Thanks for that. Your comment sent me off to check what version of
pdflatex is provided by
Hi all
I spotted some strangeness with the visible 'change tracking' in
pdflatex output. For example, when a newly-added (hence coloured blue)
footnote rolls over onto the next page, it doesn't get its colouring on
the next page. (see attached .lyx file and output screenshot)
Also see the attache
ience :-(
Cheers
JP
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> John Pye wrote:
>
>> Log file is attached.
>>
>
> Really just a shot in the dark, but does either of the following in preamble
> change anything?
>
> a.)
>
> \renewcommand{\lyxadded}[3]{\bgroup \color{lyxadd
Attached is a screenshot with the error from LyX, and the first one
highlighted. It says "argument of \let has an extra }".
Cheers
JP
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> John Pye wrote:
>
>> what can I do to fix my document?
>>
>
> For a start, post the er
John Pye wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm afraid I got ahead of myself a bit when I wrote the following :-(
>
>> ... the track-changes stage of my [...] on the whole works very nicely.
>>
>
> An afternoon's worth of editing with track-changes turned on ha
Hi all,
I'm afraid I got ahead of myself a bit when I wrote the following :-(
> ... the track-changes stage of my [...] on the whole works very nicely.
An afternoon's worth of editing with track-changes turned on has
resulted in a compound document, one file per chapter, that will no
longer allow
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 10:12:31PM -0500, rgheck wrote:
>
>> John Pye wrote:
>>
>>> Firstly, the 'compressed' feature for LyX documents seems like a problem
>>> when using LyX files in a CVS/SVN repository, because one c
Hi all
I have a few issues/bugs with LyX 1.5.3 that I'd like to comment on.
Firstly, the 'compressed' feature for LyX documents seems like a problem
when using LyX files in a CVS/SVN repository, because one can easily
change a file's type from binary to text and back again. This causes
havoc with
Hi Andre,
Thanks for these comments. More follows:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 09:52:49PM +1000, John Pye wrote:
>
>> Sorry for a bit of a delay on this one. I thought I would follow up with
>> some comments though.
>>
>> Firstly,
&g
Sorry for a bit of a delay on this one. I thought I would follow up with
some comments though.
Firstly,
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> John> The current system seems (from my rather superficial inspection)
> John> to revolve around lots of little script files written in Python;
>
> It produces the
Along these lines of standard key-bindings, I vote for ctrl-I to be used
for creating italics, rather than ctrl-E, which I always slip off and
press ctrl-R, with dangerous consequences if I have my hand poised over
the 'enter' key!
Does anyone else find this?
JP
Michael Gerz wrote:
> Darren Free
Out of curiosity, has anyone ever considered embedding something like
SCons into LyX? A python-based system for building 'targets' from
disparate 'sources' -- in this case LyX documents, bitmaps, diagrams,
SVGs, EPSs etc?
The current system seems (from my rather superficial inspection) to
revolve
Hi all
I have set up a file type and converter for DIA diagram files in LyX.
The first problem was that if the DIA file is compressed (settings in
the DIA File..Save As window) then LyX recognises it as a 'gzip' type
file, even though it has .dia file extension and is a value DIA file.
The next
Helge Hafting wrote:
> John Pye wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> I would like to know if there's a way I can easily downsample (or
>> 'degrade') images in my LyX document when creating output using
>> pdflatex. I have a mix of PNGs, PDFs, EPS and JPG in my do
Hi all
Two problems with multi-file LyX documents. I think they are
bugs/missing features, rather than me being a stoopid user so I'll take
a gamble on that and post them here!
First, when I use the 'view pdf (pdflatex)' command in LyX 1.4.3 (on
Ubuntu 6.10) it doesn't always show the correct up-
Hi all
I noticed that there is an example image with a platypus on the
homepage. But the image showing the printed output appears to have the
wrong aspect ratio (at least for me, with Firefox 2.0.0.2 on Ubuntu)
Cheers
JP
ogram. So it looks like Qt and GTK perhaps maintain their own separate
key-binding settings?
Cheers
JP
John Pye wrote:
> Andreas Vox wrote:
>
>> John Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> Over on the
Hi all
The following are some usability comments from my use of the LyX
Graphics dialog. It's not user-support stuff, so I'm hoping it's
appropriate to send it here. If these have been reported already, or
have even been fixed (I am using 1.4.3 in Ubuntu 6.10) please disregard.
I realise that this
Jean-Pierre Chrétien wrote:
> John Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>> It seems that part of the issue could be that Ubuntu has a local that
>> uses unicode. Not sure what that means in detail, but perhaps it's a
>> difference from Solaris?
>>
Andreas Vox wrote:
> John Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> Over on the user's list we've run out of ideas on this one. Can anyone
>> here offer any suggestions?
>>
>> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx
It seems that part of the issue could be that Ubuntu has a local that
uses unicode. Not sure what that means in detail, but perhaps it's a
difference from Solaris?
Whether there is a native compose key or not is not really the issue,
AFAICT. The issue is: why would characters fail to appear in LyX
Hi Georg,
Georg Baum wrote:
> John Pye wrote:
>
>
>> Hi Helge
>>
>> The issue here, as far as I can tell, is: why doesn't LyX accept these
>> characters if they work fine in other X-windows applications on my
>> machine?
>>
>
> It is
not
get through.
I am writing a thesis on heat transfer. I want my degree symbol! (and
there's a higher degree I'm hoping for too :-P)
Cheers
JP
Helge Hafting wrote:
> John Pye wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> Over on the user's list we've run out of ideas on this o
Hi,
Just looking at http://www.lyx.org/LGT/, I get bad images for a lot of
the screenshots. I tried Firefox 1.5 and IE6 on Win2k.
Cheers
JP
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