David Neeley wrote:
Personally, I have a clear preference for kde, so the qt interface is
fine by me! ...
I do to. They have a 3.14 package for Cygwin. But I've just read
that a new version of KDE came out May31,06 3.53? so 3.14 is too old.
Also they are going to make a native port using Qt4
In my view, it would be just as well if the xforms front end were
discarded in favor of one using the GTK libraries (used by Gnome,
originating from the GIMP work IIRC).
I have not met anyone in some years using *any* version of Linux that
did not have at least qt or gtk, in most cases both, inst
In my view, it would be just as well if the xforms front end were
discarded in favor of one using the GTK libraries (used by Gnome,
originating from the GIMP work IIRC).
I have not met anyone in some years using *any* version of Linux that
did not have at least qt or gtk, in most cases both, inst
Jose' Matos wrote:
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 01:52, Stephen Harris wrote:
SH: The Docbook topic comes up occasionally. Chris Karakas
has done quite a bit of work producing with LyX, SGML, and
Latex. http://www.karakas-online.de/mySGML/ There is quite
a bit involved to get all the packages working
David Neeley wrote:
Stephen,
Downloads from Lyx.org are deceptive, since various online
repositories have Lyx available for download as well--such as the
Ubuntu site, which unfortunately still has 1.3.7.
David
And other distros such as Fedora now include (in extras) it as an RPM that
they g
Jürgen, thank you. Just what I wanted to know.
Bruce
On Jun 6, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Typographers generally measure type size and leading in points --
they might say, for example, that they have set Adobe Palatino 10/12,
that is, in 10 point type
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> Typographers generally measure type size and leading in points --
> they might say, for example, that they have set Adobe Palatino 10/12,
> that is, in 10 point type with 2 points of lead. Does anyone know the
> default leading used for the standard LaTeX letter and article
Typographers generally measure type size and leading in points --
they might say, for example, that they have set Adobe Palatino 10/12,
that is, in 10 point type with 2 points of lead. Does anyone know the
default leading used for the standard LaTeX letter and article
classes, assuming the
> I am actually inputting VB code. So I grabbed your
> external template and updated it for .bas code.
>
> The highlight program is converting to .tex and, in
> the process, inserting "\dq{}" commands here and
> there. I don't know what these are, but they are not
> very muched liked by .lyx.
The long lines problem I mentioned was my own screwup.
I was trying to cut-n-patse the .tex into an ERT box.
I didn't realise I needed to use \input{file.tex} for
that.
Otherwise, OK, except for the aforementioned \dq
command not recognized.
Any ideas about it?
--- Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am actually inputting VB code. So I grabbed your
external template and updated it for .bas code.
The highlight program is converting to .tex and, in
the process, inserting "\dq{}" commands here and
there. I don't know what these are, but they are not
very muched liked by .lyx. If I remove
Hello
What should I do to type Polish letters with right-Alt
in Lyx 1.4.1 (installed in one piece) under Windows XP?
Letters are shown on screen in file converted from latex.
I used polish.kmap from
http://www.yudit.org/download/yudit-2.7.8/mytool/kmap/
Tools->Preferences->Language->Look&feel->k
> It is functional now.
Great!
> It does appear, however, that sometimes the
> highlighter generates .tex with very long lines that
> are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx file.
> I can workaround for now.
Exactly, what is the problem? The long lines are not truncated in LyX?
Try add a
Thanks Gunnar,
It is functional now.
It does appear, however, that sometimes the
highlighter generates .tex with very long lines that
are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx file.
I can workaround for now.For the most part it is
working very well.
Thanks for the info.
Phil
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Thanks! Works perfectly.
On 6/6/06, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sean Hammond wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing
> lists.
>
> One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
> out to (for example) PDF files i
Sean Hammond wrote:
Hi,
I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing
lists.
One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest of
> Gunar,
>
> Do you put anything special in the preamble?
> I'm able to import the coding but unfortunately LyX
> gives these errors when I attempt to view the dvi.
Oh yes, sorry.
I have these lines.
% Highlighting theme definition:
\newcommand{\hlstd}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{
paul saumane wrote:
> Surprisingly, today, when starting my system, I have got the surprise to
> have my anti-virus soft. advising me that I had a trojan in the
> LyXWinUninstalled.exe. So, and for the time being, I moved the exe file
> into the virus vault. Any information?
> Data are the followi
Surprisingly, today, when starting my system, I have got the surprise to have
my anti-virus soft. advising me that I had a trojan in the
LyXWinUninstalled.exe. So, and for the time being, I moved the exe file into
the virus vault. Any information?
Data are the following:
virus: Trojan horse Dow
Hi,
I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing lists.
One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest of the text.
If I put the
Hello.
I would like to import matlab sheets in lyx.
This ist possible with <>, which creats a .tex file.
I tried varios settings but no one looked good ;-(
Does somebody know which settings to set to create .tex files that look like
matalb (.m) files?
Thanks, Rafael
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Gunar,
Do you put anything special in the preamble?
I'm able to import the coding but unfortunately LyX
gives these errors when I attempt to view the dvi.
--- Robert Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK -
>
> I'm getting a little bit closer.
>
> I am able to import the external mate
There are some maple.sty files etc. They ought to be available on the net.
> Hello
>
> Does somebody know how to
> import maple sheets in lyx?
>
> I'm using Lyx 1.4... on windows
>
> Is it possible with <>?
>
> If yes, which settings?
>
> Thanks, Rafael
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 01:52, Stephen Harris wrote:
> SH: The Docbook topic comes up occasionally. Chris Karakas
> has done quite a bit of work producing with LyX, SGML, and
> Latex. http://www.karakas-online.de/mySGML/ There is quite
> a bit involved to get all the packages working together IMO.
Hello
Does somebody know how to
import maple sheets in lyx?
I'm using Lyx 1.4... on windows
Is it possible with <>?
If yes, which settings?
Thanks, Rafael
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