Pavel Sanda a écrit :
the correct way is to ask foxit devs why your pdf is not saved as-is or why it
cant be read by acrobat.
According to the devs of Foxit reader, they consider it actually as a
bug in a preceding version. I downloaded and installed the latest one,
and everything is OK now,
Pavel Sanda a écrit :
Lavaud Michel wrote:
I suggested to replace it with (View > Pdf (pdflatex)) +
(File > Export > Pdf (pdflatex) ),
no, you are trying to workaround foxit bug by tweaking lyx in an unnatural way.
Ok, no problem, really. I don't understand why it i
Liviu Andronic a écrit :
On 2/21/10, Lavaud Michel wrote:
Another solution would be that LyX creates (or copy) by default the dvi and
pdf outputs in the same directory of the LyX file,
Do you mean the File > Export > PDF feature?
Liviu
Ah sorry, I was not precise enough!
The origin of my problem was the following :
1 - My default pdf viewer is Foxit Reader (because it is portable and
has some nice extra features)
2 - I saved the pdf output of LyX with the option "Save as" of Foxit.
For some strange reason, it turns out that Foxit does not save the file
that wa
John McCabe-Dansted a écrit :
with my LaTeX installation and it produces output readable by Acroread. And
I compiled also the LaTeX export of my LyX test file (with File / Export /
Latex (pdflatex)), and this produces also a pdf file readable by Acroread.
So the problem does not come from my
Vincent van Ravesteijn a écrit :
Yes of course, but let formulate the problem I described in more
general terms :
- If one types a document containing "Test" with Open Office, and
export it in pdf, the pdf output can be viewed with all viewers,
including AcroRead.
- If one does the same th
John McCabe-Dansted a écrit :
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Lavaud Michel
wrote:
Hello,
Do somebody have an explanation why the pdf output of LyX cannot be
displayed with Acrobat Reader, while it is displayed by other software such
as FoxitReader, Xpdf and others?
Could you give
John McCabe-Dansted a écrit :
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Lavaud Michel
wrote:
Hello,
Do somebody have an explanation why the pdf output of LyX cannot be
displayed with Acrobat Reader, while it is displayed by other software such
as FoxitReader, Xpdf and others?
Could you give
Liviu Andronic a écrit :
On 2/19/10, Lavaud Michel wrote:
No, I don't do anything fancy, it occurs with the simplest documents and
simplest treatment, typically : open a new document, type some text and
click on the icon "Display pdf (Pdflatex)".
Yes, the problem mi
Liviu Andronic a écrit :
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Lavaud Michel
wrote:
Do somebody have an explanation why the pdf output of LyX cannot be
displayed with Acrobat Reader, while it is displayed by other software such
as FoxitReader, Xpdf and others?
I can confirm that acroread
Hello,
Do somebody have an explanation why the pdf output of LyX cannot be
displayed with Acrobat Reader, while it is displayed by other software
such as FoxitReader, Xpdf and others?
As Acrobat Reader is supposed to be the reference for displaying pdf, I
find this very annoying (many correspo
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
Enrico Forestieri writes:
And surely introduce many others. If the only problem is shipping an
html version of the man pages the most unintrusive and fool proof
way is using man2html.
The question is precisely to know whether we want to ship an html pag
Enrico Forestieri a écrit :
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 04:05:32PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Lavaud Michel writes:
Hello,
Would it be possible, for Windows users, to have tex2lyx documentation
in html form in addition to Unix man form? As far as I know, there is
no user
Hello,
Would it be possible, for Windows users, to have tex2lyx documentation
in html form in addition to Unix man form? As far as I know, there is no
user-friendly man viewer for Windows (except Emacs)? I suppose the
source of the doc is in texinfo, so html output could be generated
automati
Abdelrazak Younes a écrit :
Lavaud Michel wrote:
Hello,
I usually work with ToC window detached from document. It seems it is
alway above the main Lyx window. Would it be possible to add an
option to have the toc window behind the main, when focus is on the
main window ? The present
Pavel Sanda a écrit :
Lavaud Michel wrote:
Hello,
I usually work with ToC window detached from document. It seems it is alway
above the main Lyx window. Would it be possible to add an option to have
the toc window behind the main, when focus is on the main window ? The
present behavior
Hello,
I noticed in the Display menu ("Visualiser" in French) of Lyx 1.6.2 that
the option to undo the split of display screen ("Diviser la vue
gauche/droite" and "Diviser la vue haut/bas") is "Fermer le groupe de
tabulation". I think it should read something like "Fermer la division"?
Maybe t
Hello,
I usually work with ToC window detached from document. It seems it is
alway above the main Lyx window. Would it be possible to add an option
to have the toc window behind the main, when focus is on the main window
? The present behavior is ok with large screen but it is a pain on small
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