Robert Sauerbrey schrieb:
I´m using pdf-graphics, because it drastically cuts down the compiling
time for the pdf-output. Now I´d to view those graphics in Lyx while
writing. How do I tell Lyx to this?
it is the default since v.1.3. Enable the instant preview
button in the preferences.
Herbert
Guanglei Cui schrieb:
What's the best way to prepare graphics for lyx/latex? I have been using
several file formats, jpg, png, tif, ps, eps, etc. Everytime I preview
the document (170 pages, around 70 images) in whatever formats, it takes
a long time to compile/convert all the images to eps form
Juergen and Helge,
Thank you very much for your hints. That helped a lot.
Regards,
Jeannette
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Rich Shepard wrote:
> I cannot find the implication (single-ended double) and equivalence
> (double-ended double) arrows on the math panel. Have I missed them
> somewhere? On the "AMS Arrows" page there are negated symbols, but no plain
> symbols.
It's Friday afternoon, r
I cannot find the implication (single-ended double) and equivalence
(double-ended double) arrows on the math panel. Have I missed them
somewhere? On the "AMS Arrows" page there are negated symbols, but no plain
symbols.
Puzzled,
Rich
Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President
Ap
Just a word to thank the Lyx team. I defend my math PhD last week,
entirely written in lyx. I also prepared my conference with the Prosper
slide style, and got nice pdf slides.
Thanks again !
Nicolas
Hi,
I am new to Lyx and have no Latex experience so please bear with me :)
I am using Lyx 1.3.2 on Gentoo Linux.
I have a document using the article document class and page style fancy. It is
registered with rcs. I have modified the preamble so that it reads as follows:
\usepackage{fancyvrb}
\
Dear all,
What's the best way to prepare graphics for lyx/latex? I have been using
several file formats, jpg, png, tif, ps, eps, etc. Everytime I preview
the document (170 pages, around 70 images) in whatever formats, it takes
a long time to compile/convert all the images to eps format. Some im
Hi there!
I´m using pdf-graphics, because it drastically cuts down the compiling
time for the pdf-output. Now I´d to view those graphics in Lyx while
writing. How do I tell Lyx to this?
Thanks, Robert
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 15:14, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> Ernesto Jardim wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm getting these errors compiling lyx 1.3.3 on a SuSE 8.2 box with
> > upgraded gcc (3.1.1-16).
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > EJ
> >
> >
> > /usr/lib/qt3/include/qwidget.h:809: error: `width' undeclare
Ernesto Jardim wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm getting these errors compiling lyx 1.3.3 on a SuSE 8.2 box with
> upgraded gcc (3.1.1-16).
>
> Regards
>
> EJ
>
>
> /usr/lib/qt3/include/qwidget.h:809: error: `width' undeclared (first use
This seems to me a bad qt installation. It seems at least that ther
>>Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 15:34:07 +0200
>>From: Martijn Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: LyX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: bibtex -> latex
>>
>>Hi,
>>Is there an script that converts bibtex files to plain latex? Some journal
require you to include your references in te latex document, and I do
Hi,
I'm getting these errors compiling lyx 1.3.3 on a SuSE 8.2 box with
upgraded gcc (3.1.1-16).
Regards
EJ
/usr/lib/qt3/include/qwidget.h:809: error: `width' undeclared (first use
this
function)
/usr/lib/qt3/include/qwidget.h: In member function `void
QWidget::erase(const
QRect&)':
/usr
Martijn Brouwer wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there an script that converts bibtex files to plain latex? Some
> journal require you to include your references in te latex document, and
> I do not want to convert my references by hand.
>
> Martijn
Attached. It actually goes all the way through and generates a
Hi,
Is there an script that converts bibtex files to plain latex? Some journal require you
to include your references in te latex document, and I do not want to convert my
references by hand.
Martijn
Helge Hafting wrote:
> pdflatex and xfig is possible.
> Take a look at http://www.aitel.hist.no/~helgehaf/sw/figpdf.html
>
> This is a different external inset for xfig files, that
> produce a .pdf from the .fig, and pdflatex then
> includes the .pdf with no need for further conversions.
Nice!
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Am Freitag, 26. September 2003 13:04 schrieb Helge Hafting:
> j.heidemeier wrote:
> > 3. The main exposure of the Floats is misleading from the authors
> > perspective. Floats are TeX's typesetting perspective. For the author
> > tabular and longtable are similar - not floating figures or floating
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Jeannette Meyer wrote:
I am writing my diploma thesis with lyx and up to now things work great.
However, there is one issue I could not solve so far: I have quite many
subfigures in my figure floats, which I would like cross-reference in the
text. I did not find any hin
Paul Medwell wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to add to the recent inundation of questions relating to xfig.
I have recently noticed some resolution issues when I insert *.fig
graphics generated in xfig directly into my LyX document.
If I view the document using View->PDF they appear fine, however, if I
j.heidemeier wrote:
3. The main exposure of the Floats is misleading from the authors perspective.
Floats are TeX's typesetting perspective. For the author tabular and
longtable are similar - not floating figures or floating tables. The ability
to float in the final layout should be handled as
Public release of LyX version 1.3.3
===
We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 1.3.3.
This is a maintenance release which improves upon 1.3.2 in
four main areas:
* import of old LyX files and export to DocBook have been improved;
* many small bugs in th
Jeannette Meyer wrote:
> I am writing my diploma thesis with lyx and up to now things work great.
> However, there is one issue I could not solve so far: I have quite many
> subfigures in my figure floats, which I would like cross-reference in the
> text. I did not find any hint on this in the docu
Dear Lyx users,
I a desperately trying to modify the text size in a presentation made with
prosper. The \small tex command does not seem to change anything, and the
text size really decreases with the \tiny command. However, I would like to
include text with smaller size. How can I do that, and
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