John Pye schrieb:
Perhaps this one is worth a look?
http://pybrary.net/pyPdf/
Thanks John, I wasn't aware of that!
For the archive: pyPDF is a nice and quite easy to use Python library to
merge pages from different input PDF files into an output PDF file.
Unfortunately it does not solve my
Alasdair Reed wrote:
Hi,
It seems this is an oldy but goodie. Just installed Lyx 1.4.3 in Net
BSD got the above error messageupon starting. I can find stuff on
the list that deals with this error in windows but not UNIX does
anybody know how to solve this on UNIX? Regards,
Alasdair
I think
Hi,
firstly I'd like to thank the dev team for the excellent work put into
the 1.5 series so far with respect to Unicode support.
I'm trying to get Unicode output to work with XeTeX and LyX 1.5.0 on
Windows. (Incidentally, XeTeX should also solve many of the problems
others were having with
Hi,
It seems this is an oldy but goodie. Just installed Lyx 1.4.3 in Net BSD got
the above error messageupon starting. I can find stuff on the list that deals
with this error in windows but not UNIX does anybody know how to solve this on
UNIX?
Regards,
Alasdair
Hi Everybody,
I am looking for a clever way to merge some extra information into existing
PDF files.
Background: We have a bunch of research papers (PDF) which should be
"stamped" on the first page with some small box containing extra
information. The information to add includes a link to t
That works, thanks!
-Original Message-
From: Jürgen Spitzmüller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 4:37 AM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Math Panel
Logan Dethrow wrote:
> I recently upgraded to v1.5b2 and I was wondering how I am supposed to
> access mat
Logan Dethrow wrote:
> I recently upgraded to v1.5b2 and I was wondering how I am supposed to
> access math symbols like the different forms of equalities, like the is
> proportional to, lessthan or equal to, or approximately equal to, since
> the math panel has been turned into the math toolbar.
I recently upgraded to v1.5b2 and I was wondering how I am supposed to
access math symbols like the different forms of equalities, like the is
proportional to, lessthan or equal to, or approximately equal to, since
the math panel has been turned into the math toolbar. Am I just missing
something?
Julio Rojas wrote:
> Sorry, it is the other way. Babel befor BibLaTeX.
\usepackage[...]{babel}
\usepackage{biblatex}
in preamble.
Jürgen