On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Fernando [iso-8859-1] Pérez wrote:
> I'm using Lyx 1.1.6fix1 and am encountering the following problem: if I
> create a document which includes other lyx documents using the article
> class, everything is fine. But if I change the "master document" layout to
> be book or The
> Maybe that's not the problem, but I think you shouldn't select
> "de_menus.bind" in the lyx preferences, because it's only the menu part
> of the bindings. You would better use "cua.bind". Lyx should then
> include "de_menus.bind" according to your locale. If it doesn't, copy
> the "cua.bind" (f
I'm using Lyx 1.1.6fix1 and am encountering the following problem: if I
create a document which includes other lyx documents using the article
class, everything is fine. But if I change the "master document" layout to
be book or Thesis (University of Colorado's thesis, specifically), the
included
Hi
I´m using LyX 1.1.6fix1 on a Mandrake 8.0-System.
Everything works really fine with LyX, but the Index doesn´t appear in
PDF-Files (either using the Way with ps2pdf nor pdftex)
Is there anybody out there, who has an idea or solution ?
Thank You for help
CU
Thorsten
(excuse my english)
--
Thr
On Thursday 07 June 2001 10:28, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> You just need to nest the comment into the enumerate by either pressing the
> "Change Env. depth" icon in the toolbar, or by pressing M-p
Thanks Dekel and Jean-Marc... That fixed it. I should have thought of
that
--
George J. De Br
"Adolfo Pachón" wrote:
>
> Yes, I read this in the latex2html manual, but in Lyx, an CTRL+D shows me an
> error message:
>
> "File html.sty Not Found"
>
> I've put this file in all sites, but always tell me the error.
>
> Where have I to put the html.sty exactly?
> NOTE: I can Export to Latex
Yes, I read this in the latex2html manual, but in Lyx, an CTRL+D shows me an
error message:
"File html.sty Not Found"
I've put this file in all sites, but always tell me the error.
Where have I to put the html.sty exactly?
Very Thanks.
NOTE: I can Export to Latex, an then latex2html file.tex
On Thu 07 Jun 01 15:20, Emmanuel GUREGHIAN wrote:
> "A.Gulino" a écrit :
> > Helge Hafting wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > > There are many reasons:
> > >
> > > The performance is fantastic, even on an old machine with only 32M.
> >
> > Sorry: even with only 16MB :-) (with 1.1.4 on Linux)
>
> Re Sorry : 8
Hi all!!
I want to obtain this in the HTML output:
http://www.lyx.org";>Go to Lyx
How have I to write in Lyx to export to Latex and then generate the HTML
output with latex2html?
Thanks
(Adolfo M. Pachón Rodríguez)
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> > "George" == George De Bruin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> George> I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a
> George> place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I
> George> had just finished, I inserted a comment paragrap
Oscar Garcia Poblacion wrote:
> someone been working on a layout for lyx?.
> I have notice that this class has no support for spanish. I have
> "translated" the strings on exam.cls, but I couldn't find things such "Part"
> or "Answer".
>
by default this should be done by choosing the ri
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 05:06:26PM +0900, Gerhard Schuck wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I already posted this question last week, but got no answer until now. So I
> try it again: I've installed LyX 1.1.6-fix2 with rpm on SuSE 7.1 (which
> worked well with all previous versions of LyX) and now can'
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 12:31:18PM -0500, George De Bruin wrote:
> I have LyX 1.1.6Fix2 installed on my Linux Mandrake 7.2 system (thanks
> toGerman Poo C. for his RPM), and noticed a behavior that is slightly odd,
> IMO. A similar behavior has been mentioned recently, but this one surprised
>
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 11:44:42AM +0200, Urs Graf wrote:
> I am a fresh user of Lyx and I like it and I should like to use it more.
> But there is a problem which renders
> the use of Lyx almost inpracticable. When I use a mathematical symbol,
> for example the square root, a matrix
> or a fract
Hi all!!
I'm a beginner with latex2rtf.
My problem is this.
1. I write an Lyx document, and export to Latex.
2. If I write "latex2rtf file.tex", I obtain errrors because of Lyx commands
in the tex file.
3. If I delete these lines (referent to lyx code) in the tex document, I
obtain a perfect RT
-Mensaje original-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de Herbert
Voss
Enviado el: lunes, 04 de junio de 2001 21:37
Para: Oscar Garcia Poblacion
CC: LyX Users
Asunto: Re: Exam design package
Oscar Garcia Poblacion wrote:
>
> I have been playing with the ex
> "Gerhard" == Gerhard Schuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> You should also check whether you have a correct binding file in
>> set in preference.
>>
Gerhard> After installing fix-2 I found cua.bind in preference, which
Gerhard> was surprising for me because I always had used the german
Ger
> "George" == George De Bruin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
George> I was working in an enumerated list, and needed to insert a
George> place mark where I stopped editing. So, below the item that I
George> had just finished, I inserted a comment paragraph. I noticed
George> that the numbering i
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 12:29:35AM -0300, Orlando de Andrade Figueiredo wrote:
>
> Hello,
Ola', ;-)
> I want to generate Linuxdoc files with Lyx on Windows. Is it possible?
The linuxdoc files are only useful if you can convert them to other formats.
Is sgml-tools v1.0 available to
"A.Gulino" a écrit :
>
> Helge Hafting wrote:
[snip]
> > There are many reasons:
> >
> > The performance is fantastic, even on an old machine with only 32M.
> Sorry: even with only 16MB :-) (with 1.1.4 on Linux)
Re Sorry : 8 MB with 1.1.5fix2 with a 386DX40 (I have to admit that I
did add a 387 f
> > worked well with all previous versions of LyX) and now can't mark text
> > with the keyboard (Shift-arrow). It only works with the mouse. Also
> > Ctrl-arrow
>
> Does shift+arrows work with other programs, such as nedit?
It works in KDE programms and in Netscape Messenger. Ctrl-arrows work
> All GNU programs (well, autoconf) are very easy to install from source. It
> is just unpacking the distribution package with "tar xvfz file.tar.gz",
> going in to the extracted program directory, and typing:
> ./configure
> make
> make install
I know
> developers. THIS IS NO
Gerhard Schuck wrote:
>
> > You should also check whether you have a correct binding file in set
> > in preference.
> >
> After installing fix-2 I found cua.bind in preference, which was surprising
> for me because I always had used the german bindings before, which were
> selected by default (as
> > I am using the Lyx version delivered with SUSE Linux 7.1.
>
> [That is 1.1.5fix1 for the non-SuSE-devvies.]
> You might want to try 1.1.5fix2 for "backward-compatible bugfix"
> or 1.1.6 if you do not have to use 1.1.5 or older for other reasons...
Here is an RPM for SuSE with LyX 1.1.6fix2:
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Gerhard Schuck wrote:
> Well compiling from the source is not the first thing I want do try. I'm a
> "normal" user without technical background and usually have no luck with
All GNU programs (well, autoconf) are very easy to install from source. It
is just unpacking the di
> > worked well with all previous versions of LyX) and now can't mark text
> > with the keyboard (Shift-arrow). It only works with the mouse. Also
> > Ctrl-arrow
>
> Does shift+arrows work with other programs, such as nedit?
It works in KDE programms and in Netscape Messenger. Ctrl-arrows works a
> You should also check whether you have a correct binding file in set
> in preference.
>
After installing fix-2 I found cua.bind in preference, which was surprising
for me because I always had used the german bindings before, which were
selected by default (as far as I remember). So I changed
> "Tuukka" == Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tuukka> On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Gerhard Schuck wrote:
>> Has anybody any idea?
Tuukka> Not really, but
>> worked well with all previous versions of LyX) and now can't mark
>> text with the keyboard (Shift-arrow). It only works with the m
Helge Hafting wrote:
>
> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >
> > OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
>
> There are many reasons:
>
> The performance is fantastic, even on an old machine with only 32M.
Sorry: even with only 16MB :-) (with 1.1.4 on Linux)
> I like the WISYWY
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Gerhard Schuck wrote:
> Has anybody any idea?
Not really, but
> worked well with all previous versions of LyX) and now can't mark text with
> the keyboard (Shift-arrow). It only works with the mouse. Also Ctrl-arrow
Does shift+arrows work with other programs, such as nedi
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
There are many reasons:
Lyx use very little resources (cpu & mem) compared to others.
Try loading the user guide (40 pages or so of heavily formatted text
demonstrating every feature, such as tables, pi
Hi everybody,
I already posted this question last week, but got no answer until now. So I
try it again: I've installed LyX 1.1.6-fix2 with rpm on SuSE 7.1 (which
worked well with all previous versions of LyX) and now can't mark text with
the keyboard (Shift-arrow). It only works with the mouse.
hi!
> I get the following error when trying to build either fix2 or cvs:
>
> kill.c: In function `int lyx::kill(int, int)':
> kill.c:10: implicit devlaration of function `int kill(...)'
> make[3]: *** [kill.lo] Error 1
> make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 2
> make[1]: *** [all-recursive-am] Error
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