Hi all,
I have compiled the qt version of cjk-lyx (btw, the xform didn't compiled).
I have a little script to set env variables to correct value for japanese
input and to launch kinput2. With this script, I have no difficulty to
type in japanese.
Nevertheless, when I press shift-space with cjk-
Jim Ragsdale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> You can open a PDF file in GSview on Windows
>> (http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/) and then write selected pages out to a
>> PDF file. I presume (but do not know first-hand) that this also works
>> on Linux with GV.
>
> wow that rocks! I used the Convert
On Sat, 29 May 2004, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> On Fri, 28 May 2004, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
>
> No, it has happened to me as well under some strange/unknown
> circumstances.
I forgot to say that I used the following workarounds for this problem:
* Try a different browser
* Run the browser
On Fri, 28 May 2004, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Yesterday (27 May) I tried to edit the InstantPreview page on the Wiki.
> No problem downloading the page, and I could preview my changes once,
> but when I tried to commit the changes (or refine them and do a second
> preview) the browser hung. Tr
I am trying to get psfrag to insert a greek symbol in my eps figure. I made
the eps in xfig and the included text says "10 G1m". I would like to replace
the G1 with a greek mu.
I added \usepackage{psfrag} to the preamble. Then in the figure float in ERT
right before the graphic, i added "\psfrag{G1
> You can open a PDF file in GSview on Windows
> (http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/) and then write selected pages out to a
> PDF file. I presume (but do not know first-hand) that this also works
> on Linux with GV.
wow that rocks! I used the Convert option in the file menu. Select the
pages and sa
Hi,
I am using AMS article and have finished a paper and am just trying to
add my address to it. However, try as I might the address simply doesn't
appear in the postscript. I have tried "address" and "current
address".. What am I doing wrong?
Raphael
P.S. Lyx 1.3.4
Today at 16:55, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Jim Ragsdale wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a freeware program that runs on windows or linux that
> > will split pdf files. For example if I want a pdf file of pages 2-3 of a 10
> > page pdf?
> You can open a PDF file in GSview on Windows
> (http://www.cs.wisc
Jim Ragsdale wrote:
Does anyone know of a freeware program that runs on windows or linux that
will split pdf files. For example if I want a pdf file of pages 2-3 of a 10
page pdf?
Thanks,
Jim Ragsdale
You can open a PDF file in GSview on Windows
(http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/) and then write sel
> Does anyone know of a freeware program that runs on windows or linux that
> will split pdf files. For example if I want a pdf file of pages 2-3 of a 10
> page pdf?
>
I don't know of a pdf spiltting program, bould you could test a
combination of first converting to ps, then splitting and afterwa
Does anyone know of a freeware program that runs on windows or linux that
will split pdf files. For example if I want a pdf file of pages 2-3 of a 10
page pdf?
Thanks,
Jim Ragsdale
Yesterday (27 May) I tried to edit the InstantPreview page on the Wiki.
No problem downloading the page, and I could preview my changes once,
but when I tried to commit the changes (or refine them and do a second
preview) the browser hung. Tried again today, and this time the browser
hung on
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