On 27.01.05, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Rich Shepard wrote:
> > After working in LyX today and deciding to break for dinner I killed X.
> > I
> >see what appears to be part of a TeX compile log on the console. What I saw
> >was apparent errors in the .bib file.
> >
> > Where do I look for this lo
Wolfgang Hennerbichler writes:
> On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 16:31 +0100, G. Milde wrote:
> > [Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote:]
> > > not line break the code. If a line is longer
> > > than a sheet of paper, it's just cut off.
> >
> > Verbatim means input as-is. Again, how should LyX knwo which lines to
>
Rich Shepard wrote:
After working in LyX today and deciding to break for dinner I killed X. I
see what appears to be part of a TeX compile log on the console. What I saw
was apparent errors in the .bib file.
Where do I look for this log file? It's not in my document directory or in
/usr/local
Another beginner's question:
I just updated to LyX 1.3.5 and for some reason it doesn't automatically
start the DVI viewer I was using (MacDviX) even after I asked LyX to
reconfigure. What am I doing wrong?
James Bennett
After working in LyX today and deciding to break for dinner I killed X. I
see what appears to be part of a TeX compile log on the console. What I saw
was apparent errors in the .bib file.
Where do I look for this log file? It's not in my document directory or in
/usr/local/lyx-1.3.5.
TIA,
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
>hello
>I have a problem.
>I have Suse Linux 9.1, KDE 3.2, I selected spanish keyboard, all >keys work
>OK,
>Open Office Writer work OK, all keys works fine.
>I writing a book, now 420 pages long,
>I became desperate with Open Office Writer.
>I choose Lyx and transfer my bo
Angus Leeming wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Another guess is that lyx2lyx fails to run. What version of LyX for
windows are you using? 1.3.5 has a bug that prevents lyx2lyx from
running (it is invoked directly, and windows does not guess that it
is a python script, since it does not have a .
Hello,
I'm attempting to get lyx 1.3.5 up and running on RedHat Enterprise via
the source. The problem is that xforms is not installed. I managed to
compile xforms, and put the libraries in my network (afs) space. Using
the --prefix, --with-extra-inc and --with-extra-lib switches, I managed
Matej Cepl wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
1) Are all floats referenced other than in the immediate vicinity?
They
can be referenced as "... as seen in the following figure." Actually, I
find adding a label while creating the float no more onerous than typing
the title, moving the cursor to the fr
Matej Cepl wrote:
> Rich Shepard wrote:
>> They can be referenced as
>> "... as seen in the following figure."
> This is not a wise solution, because floats are floats because they can
> float, i.e., "following" figure may actually get before its reference
> (AFAIK).
Indeed. That's what the pret
Angus Leeming wrote:
Is there a way of making Lyx understand .pstex_t file with that color
command in it?
Add \usepackage{color} to your preamble.
should be
\usepackage{xcolor} to your preamble.
better color support and with tables
\usepackage[table]{xcolor}
Herbert
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LB wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I generate Latex part (.pstex_t) of a xfig picture, xfig inserts:
> \color[rgb]{0,0,0} in front of every line of text in the pstex_t
> document.
> Lyx seem to have a problem with \color[rgb]{0,0,0}. As soon as edit
> .pstex_t file and remove \color[rgb]{0,0,0} Lyx bec
G. Milde wrote:
IMHO, the lyx wiki would be the right place for such user-provided hints.
Maybe we could start a section for tex2lyx (or even for relyx, as long as we
have to live with it) e.g. in http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Tips/Tips
Günter
That's a great idea. Looking at the wiki, maybe use
Rich Shepard wrote:
> 1) Are all floats referenced other than in the immediate vicinity?
> They
> can be referenced as "... as seen in the following figure." Actually, I
> find adding a label while creating the float no more onerous than typing
> the title, moving the cursor to the front of
Hello,
When I generate Latex part (.pstex_t) of a xfig picture, xfig inserts:
\color[rgb]{0,0,0} in front of every line of text in the pstex_t document.
Lyx seem to have a problem with \color[rgb]{0,0,0}. As soon as edit
.pstex_t file and remove \color[rgb]{0,0,0} Lyx becomes happy again.
Is t
I have a situation now where the main heading is at the foot of the left
index column and all sub-headings are at the top of the right index column.
This may well change as I build the index, but it may not. Is there a
command that can be used to prevent splitting the head and sub-items across
c
On Wednesday 26 January 2005 11:23 am, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Steve Litt wrote:
> > OK, now I'm ready to ask for my first feature request since I asked for
> > character styles in 2001. We need some sort of automatic labelling so
> > that every part, chapter, section, subsection
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Steve Litt wrote:
> Having to label chapters doesn't bother me because there are so few
> chapters (17 in my upcoming book). But there are multiple floats per
> chapter, and I know of no sane naming convention, and labels are global,
> not local to a chapter.
SteveT,
Coup
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Steve Litt wrote:
> OK, now I'm ready to ask for my first feature request since I asked for
> character styles in 2001. We need some sort of automatic labelling so that
> every part, chapter, section, subsection, subsubsection, and float in the
> document. Here's why...
>
> Ad
On Wednesday 26 January 2005 11:11 am, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Steve Litt wrote:
> > Intuitively, I doubt LyX would make me create a label for every float --
> > the float's already there, so I'd think that would be enough.
>
> Steve,
>
>Why would LyX know what label to apply
On Wednesday 26 January 2005 10:59 am, Stephen Buonopane wrote:
> > Intuitively, I doubt LyX would make me create a label for every float
> > -- the
> > float's already there, so I'd think that would be enough.
>
> AFAIK, you must manually create a label for each float. I think
> technically the la
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Steve Litt wrote:
> Intuitively, I doubt LyX would make me create a label for every float -- the
> float's already there, so I'd think that would be enough.
Steve,
Why would LyX know what label to apply to a float? It doesn't know what
label to give to an equation, chapte
Jose' Matos wrote:
Do you have a small example where this happens?
It should be easy to fix.
I cannot reproduce the infinite "hanging" yet with a small example, but
I can reproduce an abort with error, so I'll leave the hang for later --
please note again, this is *not* win-specific, I also t
Intuitively, I doubt LyX would make me create a label for every float
-- the
float's already there, so I'd think that would be enough.
AFAIK, you must manually create a label for each float. I think
technically the label is associated with the caption.
Hi all,
I must not have gotten enough sleep last night, because I can't find a way to
cross reference a float on my LyX 1.3.3. I create the figure float, give it a
caption, and insert a .eps graphic. I then want to refer to the figure within
some other text, so I Insert->Cross Reference, but th
On Wed, 2005-01-26 at 16:31 +0100, G. Milde wrote:
> > I experience 2 Problems with that:
> > * Indentation (done with TAB's) is ignored
>
> This is bad. However, how should LyX know your TAB setting (4 vs. 8 spaces,
> say). I'd untab the source files (M-x untab in my "jed programmers editor").
On 26.01.05, Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am currently writing my Master Thesis in Lyx. I do have some pieces of
> code that i incuded as verbatim files. I use Lyx-Code as the formatting
> style for my program-code.
>
> I experience 2 Problems with that:
> * Indentation (done with
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
> tex2pdf offers such a wrapper, among a lot of other stuff (hyperref setup,
> graphics management, etc). Configuration is (hopefully) self-explanatory.
> http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/lyx-howto.htm Leaves original files unchanged.
>
> If you find it us
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Herbert Voss wrote:
> put it into $texmf-local/makeindex/letter.ist
>
> Now the problem is, that LyX runs hardcoded
> makeindex -q file.idx or something similiar
> but you need
> makeindex -s letter.ist file.idx
>
> you have to write a wrapper makeindex, which does nothing
Hi!
I am currently writing my Master Thesis in Lyx. I do have some pieces of
code that i incuded as verbatim files. I use Lyx-Code as the formatting
style for my program-code.
I experience 2 Problems with that:
* Indentation (done with TAB's) is ignored
* Lyx (or LateX?) does not line break th
Dear fellow LyXers,
word count with LyX 1.3.4 is now possible (as well as source code editing
and a lot of other stuff) by use of the pyclient
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Tools/PyClient
Günter
--
G.Milde web.de
Marcelo AcuÃf1a wrote:
hello
I have a problem.
I have Suse Linux 9.1 (not 9.2), I selected spanish keyboard, all soft work OK,
Open Office work OK, all keys works fine.
I writing a book, now 420 pages long,
I became desesperate with Open Office Writer.
I selected Lyx and transfer my book .sxw
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>From: Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Index Letter Separators
>>Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 07:41:43 +0100
>>
>>Rich Shepard wrote:
[..]
>>Now the problem is, that LyX runs hardcoded
>>makeindex -q file.idx or something similiar
>>but you need
>>makein
On 25.01.05, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Ok, I take that as meaning that relyx & tabular (or similar) is really a
> hopeless case. Then I redirect my suggestion to tex2lyx: maybe it's a
> good idea to collect in some public place hints and experience from
> users with respect to what works and wha
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