Hi Lyxers!
I am slowly digesting things into small samples. The main problem of
SHIFT+^
appears to be:
1. in the QT/ X11 version, we could use the hotkey ^ which does
not
work in Aqua anymore.
It probably should, however such a key is a bit dependent upon what
input you are using. Where do you
Christian Ridderström wrote:
This solution might be overkill, but you can use 'makebst' to get a
"custom" bibtex-style. It's not fully custom, but you do have loads of
options. I've only played with it once, but it was relatively easy to
use...
Great. I ran "latex makebst" (for MikTex) and go
Ronald Florence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A binary release of LyX for MacOSX, using the native Aqua graphics
> interface, is now available. The implementation is based on LyX-1.3.2
> and the GPL-licensed QT/MacOSX library. The application has the
> typical Aqua look & feel with a menubar and
Hey Lyx community!
Trolltech is VERY cooperative! However, the questions they ask I can
only partially
answer - can anybody help me? It seems like they are willing to help us
that a
1:1 port will be possible, i.e., not platform specific changes for
Aqua. But for
that we have to answer their que
Hello,
(B
(BMatej Cepl wrote:
(B> Are you sure that there should be *both* period and colon? What about
(B> format.author function?
(B
(BYour are right there should only be a colon. The period is for the
(Binitialized first name and then a colon to separate the author and title
(Bfields. I
NEWS FROM TROLLTECH:
On Wednesday, 02. Jul 2003 22:33 Jan Peters wrote:
I agree, you can safely remove it from qwindowdefs.h. Originally it
was
thought to be necessary for future plans, but not.
Hi Sam!
Will you remove this ControlRef then from your tree? Or will it stay?
Yes, it has been remove
What do you exactly mean? Why do
you have to install/uninstall all these
gcc's? In Ronalds Website
http://www.18james.com/lyx_on_osx.html
you will find all explanations how
to compile LyX on a PowerPC.
Ronald documentation is VERY well
and carefully written - and has all
details you need on this!
To surpass a bug in gcc2.95.3-PowerPC-,
-that generates a LyX faulty binary-
I installed gcc3.0.1 under:
/opt/experimental/;this rpm includes
all the GNU Compiler Collection.Also
I uninstalled gcc,gpp etc. which were
installed.
When compiling LyX1.3.2 the configure
script does not recognise Qt and
To surpass a bug in gcc2.95.3-PowerPC-,
-that generates a LyX faulty binary-
I installed gcc3.0.1 under:
/opt/experimental/;this rpm includes
all the GNU Compiler Collection.Also
I uninstalled gcc,gpp etc. which were
installed.
When compiling LyX1.3.2 the configure
script does not recognise Qt and
William Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tried installing it and got:
> ``There were errors installing the software
>Could not set file attributes.
>Please try installing again.''
>
> I'm guessing this is 'cause I had the X Qt version installed previously?
I don't think it is becaus
Sorry, should've looked to see how to get at the log first. It begins:
LyX Installation Log
Target Selection
activate: processing existing volumes
_diskInsertEvent: Adding volume ATLIS
_diskInsertEvent: Adding volume Macintosh HD
deactivate: removing all cells from _volumeMatrix
Selected
Well drat.
I tried installing it and got:
``There were errors installing the software
Could not set file attributes.
Please try installing again.''
I'm guessing this is 'cause I had the X Qt version installed previously?
William
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On 2003-07-02, 14:00 GMT, Jorgen Johansson wrote:
> the reference came out something like this.
>
> 1) Author. : Title...
>
> I don't want to be picky but the space in between "Author." and the ":"
> does not look good.
Are you sure that there should be *both* period and colon? What about
forma
> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andre> What does arabtex do if it encounters
Andre> asdasd some text%
Andre> \end{...}
Andre> Such a thing (the %) could be added without breaking too much.
arabtex will not see the break, since TeX eats it, I think.
JMarc
John Levon wrote:
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 08:10:33AM -0600, Fernando Perez wrote:
funny that this hasn't been detected before, considering how widespread KDE
is. I can see lyx users not having run into it, since lyx-qt is still new
and the lyx user base is much smaller than the KDE one. I hop
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 08:10:33AM -0600, Fernando Perez wrote:
> funny that this hasn't been detected before, considering how widespread KDE
> is. I can see lyx users not having run into it, since lyx-qt is still new
> and the lyx user base is much smaller than the KDE one. I hope the
Qt 3.
This is indeed good news. Thank you for all your hard work.
I've encountered a problem though. I downloaded the binary installer,
and followed the directions on your page. When I try to launch LyX, it
crashes. The console log indicates:
dyld: /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/LyX can't op
ron> A binary release of LyX for MacOSX, using the native Aqua graphics
ron> interface, is now available. The implementation is based on LyX-1.3.2
ron> and the GPL-licensed QT/MacOSX library. The application has the
ron> typical Aqua look & feel with a menubar and icons, and does not
ron> require
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, Jorgen Johansson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to comply with the following bibliography style.
>
> 1) Author.: Title, J. Mech. Phys. Solids., Vol. 13, pp. 213-222, 1965.
>
Hi
This solution might be overkill, but you can use 'makebst' to get a
"custom" bibtex-style. It's
A binary release of LyX for MacOSX, using the native Aqua graphics
interface, is now available. The implementation is based on LyX-1.3.2
and the GPL-licensed QT/MacOSX library. The application has the
typical Aqua look & feel with a menubar and icons, and does not
require the installation of X11.
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Fernando Perez wrote:
Crash mode: start new document, press Alt-I-S (insert special character).
The 'Special' menu entry does NOT get highlighted, as it should. Now,
press right arrow. Lyx crashes.
It's a qt bug. I can reproduce this kind of crash with any qt or kde
Hello,
I am trying to comply with the following bibliography style.
1) Author.: Title, J. Mech. Phys. Solids., Vol. 13, pp. 213-222, 1965.
I have managed to get the "1) infront by changin the biblabel following
some instructions on Herbert Voss tricks page.
Then I tried to hack the "unsrt.bst"
I mailed Trolltech about the discussion, and there reply is:
I agree, you can safely remove it from qwindowdefs.h. Originally it
was
thought to be necessary for future plans, but not.
This is ambiguous about whether they fixed it in their tree or not, can
you please push them on this ?
Ok, I will
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 02:03:19PM +0900, Jan Peters wrote:
> I mailed Trolltech about the discussion, and there reply is:
>
> >I agree, you can safely remove it from qwindowdefs.h. Originally it was
> >thought to be necessary for future plans, but not.
This is ambiguous about whether they fixed
A binary release of LyX for MacOSX, using the native Aqua graphics
interface, is now available. The implementation is based on LyX-1.3.2
and the GPL-licensed QT/MacOSX library. The application has the
typical Aqua look & feel with a menubar and icons, and does not
require the installation of X11.
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 01:14:11PM +0300, Munzir Taha Obeid wrote:
> Yeah! I understand the problem now. But can I argue that if we exclude some
> odd situations like te\TeX,..., it's considered good output to have
> formatting tags like center,... to be in a newline.
It is _really_ hard to get
On Monday 30 June 2003 7:42 pm, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> The problem is that this package implements something which is not
> really latex, but a subset of latex. For example, I may want to write
> te\TeX (name of a famous distribution). I arabic context, this is
> forbidden, and I shall write
Rafa García wrote:
Hello!
El Martes, 1 de Julio de 2003 01:22, Robin Turner escribió:
Is it possible to make different words (or forms of the same word) point
to the same index entry while including all the original words in the
index? For example, I can make "simulacrum" and "simulacra" have th
Thank you. That did the trick. The problem with being a latex beginner
is to find the simple solutions. I was looking at several expamples, but
they start redefining TeX commands which seem to be overdoing it a
little bit.
jorgen
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Jorgen Johansson wrote:
I am trying
> "Robin" == Robin Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Robin> The single and most annoying thing anyone can do in an index is
Robin> not provide an index. Call me anal retentive, but I even want
Robin> an index in a novel.
Definitely not. The most annoying thing is a bad index, where you
spend
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 09:11:13AM +0200, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> >> Has anyone reported this stupid bug to Troll Tech yet ?
> >
> > They are as guilty as we are.
>
> Why? Lyx is not a library.
Ok, this is a valid point.
Andre'
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Jorgen Johansson wrote:
> I am trying to find the proper commands on how to comply with the
> "interesting" format below when using latex/lyx writing an article.
\renewcommand\thesubsection{(\arabic{subsection})}
Regards,
Juergen
Andre Poenitz wrote:
>> Has anyone reported this stupid bug to Troll Tech yet ?
>
> They are as guilty as we are.
Why? Lyx is not a library. IMHO a library is responsible of not polluting
the global namespace (and qt way of doing that, btw, seems to be adding a
'q' on front of _almost_ every def
Hello
I am trying to find the proper commands on how to comply with the
"interesting" format below when using latex/lyx writing an article.
Sectionnumber. Section title
(subsectionnumber with sectionumber and dot removed) subsection title
E.g. it could look like this
1. Introduction
blablatext
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