>>From: Sue Kientz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Way to put parentheses around displayed URLs?
>>Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 15:36:12 -0700
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>
>>I'm writing a manual, book class, using hyperref package which, when
>>I generate the PDF (using pdflatex), gives me inline o
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 13:34, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Russell W. Behne wrote:
> > I just (re)installed Linux (Mandriva 2006) on cleanly formatted
> > partitions, and when I open LyX (ver 1.3.5) I get an error message
> > saying:
> >
> > Textclass error
> > The document uses a missing
MikTex, as almost any LaTeX distribution, manages an index file with all
installed packages. LyX can only find packages that are registered in this
index file, hence you have to update it before doing the reconfigure.
Open the MiKTeX options dialog, click on the Root tab, select the TEXMF
da
Hi all,
I have just installed the Lyx 1.4.3 and Miktex 2.5 on my Win XP. When I try to
open a llncs formatted lyx file, I get the well known "missing tex class
llncs" error message. I installed the llncs files from Springer's site,and
manually placed them to the following path: C:\Program File
Sue Kientz schrieb:
To create those website labels and URLs I used "Insert URL" of course.
My problem is, the team I'm preparing this manual for wants parentheses
around the URLs. If I use Insert URL dialog box to create those
references, and put either ( ) or < > -type parentheses around the
Sue Kientz wrote:
I'm writing a manual, book class, using hyperref package which, when I
generate the PDF (using pdflatex), gives me inline output that looks
like (for example)
"... you can get xxx at the AVS website www.avs.com and yyy at the
OpenDX website www.opendx.org"
To create th
I'm writing a manual, book class, using hyperref package which, when
I generate the PDF (using pdflatex), gives me inline output that
looks like (for example)
"... you can get xxx at the AVS website www.avs.com and yyy at the
OpenDX website www.opendx.org"
To create those website labe
Dan Kaplan wrote:
Thanks for your help. It appears I have some of the class files, but I am
missing many of the other classes. I seem to have many layout files without
corresponding class files.
That's (at least potentially) normal. LyX ships with layouts for a
number of classes that have le
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Paul" == Paul A Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> I wonder if maybe it's a font problem (??). Through LyX 1.4.1,
Paul> LyX relied on your having the math screen fonts installed in
Paul> Windows. Starting with 1.4.2, it ships with the necessary fonts,
Paul> alt
Dear Mr. Baum and Mr. Rubin,
Thanks for your help. It appears I have some of the class files, but I am
missing many of the other classes. I seem to have many layout files without
corresponding class files. Still, some of the class files I have don't
appear to work. Do they all need to be in a par
> "Paul" == Paul A Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> I wonder if maybe it's a font problem (??). Through LyX 1.4.1,
Paul> LyX relied on your having the math screen fonts installed in
Paul> Windows. Starting with 1.4.2, it ships with the necessary fonts,
Paul> although the fonts that come
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 October 2006 17:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I might have created the page based on Paul's post. The page should
> > probably say that LyX is in Fedora Extras (whatever that is).
> >
> > Is there a point to having a page describing h
Georg,
I created bug report 2900 with an attachement:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2900
Ken
On 10/11/06, Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 11. Oktober 2006 19:16 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
> This is a bit of a grope in the dark, but like J-Marc I'm hard pressed
> to
Am Mittwoch, 11. Oktober 2006 19:16 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
> This is a bit of a grope in the dark, but like J-Marc I'm hard pressed
> to see why your machine would be spinning its wheels in csrss.exe when
> there are math insets lying around (and not with IP on), unless it's
> something about t
kmailuk wrote:
Hey! With "instant preview" turned ON there is a noticeable performance
improvement (i.e. speed is not a problem any more). Why would that make
things run faster? (I prefer the way LyX looked with instant preview off
but I can't complain).
I wonder if maybe it's a font problem
Dan Kaplan wrote:
I am a new user of LyX and I'm confused about something: the User's Manual
is formatted as scrbook, but when I go to the Document>Settings window, LyX
says scrbook (as well as most of the other layouts) is unavailable. I'm
confused about this, since it appears that the scrbook.l
Dan Kaplan wrote:
> I am a new user of LyX and I'm confused about something: the User's Manual
> is formatted as scrbook, but when I go to the Document>Settings window,
> LyX says scrbook (as well as most of the other layouts) is unavailable.
> I'm confused about this, since it appears that the sc
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
> Anyway, I got at least one person interested in my package. Is there any
> possibility that I can upload it to an official mirror? I don't have any
> public repository quota available to me, right now...
If your package was built from clean sources and it is useful for a wid
I am a new user of LyX and I'm confused about something: the User's Manual
is formatted as scrbook, but when I go to the Document>Settings window, LyX
says scrbook (as well as most of the other layouts) is unavailable. I'm
confused about this, since it appears that the scrbook.layout file is in th
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 17:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I might have created the page based on Paul's post. The page should
> probably say that LyX is in Fedora Extras (whatever that is).
>
> Is there a point to having a page describing how to create LyX RPM? If so,
> maybe the page could be
> "kmailuk" == kmailuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
kmailuk> Hey! With "instant preview" turned ON there is a noticeable
kmailuk> performance improvement (i.e. speed is not a problem any
kmailuk> more). Why would that make things run faster? (I prefer the
kmailuk> way LyX looked with instant p
Hey! With "instant preview" turned ON there is a noticeable performance
improvement (i.e. speed is not a problem any more). Why would that make
things run faster? (I prefer the way LyX looked with instant preview off
but I can't complain).
The Nvidia driver version is 6.14.10.6610.
Thanks so m
> "kmailuk" == kmailuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
kmailuk> JMarc, Thanks for your reply. I don't think I am using any
kmailuk> math macros... I am simply typing my math equations in. But
kmailuk> there are several lines of equations in each math inset and
kmailuk> there are lots of insets. I
JMarc,
Thanks for your reply. I don't think I am using any math macros... I am
simply typing my math equations in. But there are several lines of
equations in each math inset and there are lots of insets. I am not sure
what "math preview" is... I'll google it and try enabling/disabling it. (I
h
> "kmailuk" == kmailuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
kmailuk> Sven, I opened my LyX docuement and closed all the floating
kmailuk> tables and charts but I am still having a problem with the
kmailuk> speed of LyX. When I add text to the start or end of the
kmailuk> document (where there are few/
Nivaldo Vasconcelos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use the Lyx since 1999 and like it so much.
> Now I have a problem: when I use some bibtex syles (for example harvard
> style) that uses author and year, and the citation list + line text is
> bigger than the line a piece of the line text stay out of the paper
> "killermike" == killermike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
killermike> 1.3.7 (installed using the Ubuntu package management)
killermike> works fine. However, 1.4.2 and 1.4.3 (both built from
killermike> source) suffer from sluggish screen updates and high CPU
killermike> usage. The program is s
On Wednesday 11 October 2006 05:17, Timothy Reaves wrote:
> I understand that, but it's not being picked up.
AFAIR, the environment variable PATH in the OSX package is set so that latex
can be find in the way.
For docbook we test for the presence of db2dvi in PATH. So you should
gua
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