On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 08:48:07PM -0400, Alan G Isaac wrote:
> As other comments have highlighted, even though WYSIWYG word
> processors are generally cumbersome for writing, they can be
> subsequently useful for editing and for interoperability.
>
> Some people need to get from LyX to Word. Th
On Sat, May 12, 2007 at 09:53:10AM +1200, Stefano Franchi wrote:
> Yes. In my field---Humanities---this is the almost universal rule. The
> "academically serious publishers" (i.e. those you need to publish with
> to get tenure ;-) ) want complete control and use MS Word as an editing
> format wh
On Fri, 11 May 2007, José Matos wrote:
On Friday 11 May 2007 09:16:49 Helge Hafting wrote:
This is a problem. High on the 1.6 wishlist is a "no language"
language. LyX should then skip anything in this language
when spellchecking. Apply this to computer code and such
and be fine. . .
Is thi
As other comments have highlighted, even though WYSIWYG word
processors are generally cumbersome for writing, they can be
subsequently useful for editing and for interoperability.
Some people need to get from LyX to Word. The core question
seems to be whether to
- write LyX directly to RTF, or
On 10 May, 2007, at 6:45 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 14:23, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 9 May 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
Interesting article:
How to Spot a Word Processed Book
What jumps out at me when I look at a processed word book is the
uneven
spacing between words o
On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 08:05:19AM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> If I were to write an algebra textbook, on non-division equations, am
> I better off using math mode (which seems very slow to author, if U
> ask me), or should I use Lyx-Code and write the equations like you'd
> write them
Thank you very much! It perfectly works :-)
Francesco
Hello,
I have a package (lmodern.sty) I would like to install. I tried to put
it in LyX folders or in TeXmf folders (and resetting LyX) but this did
not work.
Could anyone help me?
After putting it in a folder under the texmf or loca
On Friday 11 May 2007 09:16:49 Helge Hafting wrote:
> This is a problem. High on the 1.6 wishlist is a "no language"
> language. LyX should then skip anything in this language
> when spellchecking. Apply this to computer code and such
> and be fine. . .
Is this request posted somewhere?
This
Tobias Krause wrote:
Right now I use lyx 1.4.4 on Windows, pdflatex (MikTeX) and natdin
BibTeX style.
What font are you using? Can you post a minimal LyX file (plus .bib
file) that demonstrates the problem?
/Paul
Richard Heck schrieb:
The listings package is **wonderful**. Note that it can import specified lines
from a source file.
And LyX 1.5.0 will support the listings package directly via a listings
inset (like the ERT inset). This was committed to svn a few days ago.
Cool!
Cool, cool, cool, co
Francesco Menoncin wrote:
Hello,
I have a package (lmodern.sty) I would like to install. I tried to put
it in LyX folders or in TeXmf folders (and resetting LyX) but this did
not work.
Could anyone help me?
After putting it in a folder under the texmf or localtexmf tree, you
need to updat
Hello,
I have a package (lmodern.sty) I would like to install. I tried to put it in
LyX folders or in TeXmf folders (and resetting LyX) but this did not work.
Could anyone help me?
thanks,
Francesco
Steve Litt wrote:
Turns out I'll be using my Ex character style in body text and in several
headings, which means I can't hardcode a size like \LARGE, but instead must
find a way to *increase* the font size, which means I need to detect and
store the current font size so I can increase it, pr
Tobias Krause schrieb:
just now I realized that there is a similar problem with cross
references: if there is a e.g. a "," directly after a cross reference to
a picture it looks like the attached picture... (Event better to see in
the second attached picture, where the footnote is complete)
It
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
If I were to write an algebra textbook, on non-division equations, am I better
off using math mode (which seems very slow to author, if U ask me), or should
I use Lyx-Code and write the equations like you'd write them as source code?
I think you are missing somethin
Alan G Isaac wrote:
> On Fri, 11 May 2007, Daniel Lohmann apparently wrote:
>
>> I recommend to use the listings package to typeset your
>> code instead of "Lyx Code". This basically means that you
>> have to insert the code in an ERT box. However, the
>> benefits are numerous: You not only
On Fri, 11 May 2007 07:53:13 -0500
A S Hodel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I consistently use Math Mode; once I set up/learned the keyboard
> shortcuts to insert parenthesis and arrays, the speed of entry is
> comparable to directly typing math equations in LaTeX, which is far
> faster than a
On 5/11/07, Gregor Skrt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have problems importing ascii file from file. I have to preserve
original formatting for this file. I've created a PNG picture for first
file I need to include but I'm afraid this can't be done for the file I
have to include today it is just to
I consistently use Math Mode; once I set up/learned the keyboard
shortcuts to insert parenthesis and arrays, the speed of entry is
comparable to directly typing math equations in LaTeX, which is far
faster than a point-and-click approach.
LyX-Code is definitely a poor option.
Symbols for m
On Fri, 11 May 2007, Daniel Lohmann apparently wrote:
> I recommend to use the listings package to typeset your
> code instead of "Lyx Code". This basically means that you
> have to insert the code in an ERT box. However, the
> benefits are numerous: You not only get beautiful listings
> (with
Hi all,
If I were to write an algebra textbook, on non-division equations, am I better
off using math mode (which seems very slow to author, if U ask me), or should
I use Lyx-Code and write the equations like you'd write them as source code?
Speaking of that, what should I use as a multiplicati
On Fri, 11 May 2007 09:45:58 +0200
Daniel Lohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim Michelsen wrote:
> >
> > Very good point. I often do get the comment that I should run the spell
> > checker. But it takes the same amount of time to check with the Lyx
> > spell checker and train it all the techn
Tim Michelsen wrote:
Another unique selling point of Word is the language checker (spell and
grammar), which is an order of magnitude better than aspell, ispell and
everything else I have seen so far. For a publisher this might be a
strong argument, as submitted documents already contain signi
just now I realized that there is a similar problem with cross
references: if there is a e.g. a "," directly after a cross reference to
a picture it looks like the attached picture... (Event better to see in
the second attached picture, where the footnote is complete)
<><>
Helge Hafting wrote:
> Daniel Lohmann wrote:
>> Tim Michelsen wrote:
>>
>>> Very good point. I often do get the comment that I should run the spell
>>> checker. But it takes the same amount of time to check with the Lyx
>>> spell checker and train it all the technical terms as
>>> printing and co
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Tim Michelsen wrote:
Very good point. I often do get the comment that I should run the spell
checker. But it takes the same amount of time to check with the Lyx
spell checker and train it all the technical terms as
printing and correcting it manually.
Especially
Thank you Hans it works great now !
Hans Kunkell pravi:
> Hi Gregor!
>
> Is the verbatim import what you are looking for?
> Then it is Insert->File->Child Document, choose file to insert and
> select verbatim style.
>
> /Hans
>
> Gregor Skrt skrev:
>> I have problems importing ascii file from file.
Hi,
as you can see in the attached file the brackets of BibTeX-Keys appear
only partly in the PDF (it slightly differs depending on the used PDF
viewer but these brackets look different than other brackets in all of
them (tried with Foxit, AcrobatReader, GhostView)). Is there any way to
get "
Hi Gregor!
Is the verbatim import what you are looking for?
Then it is Insert->File->Child Document, choose file to insert and
select verbatim style.
/Hans
Gregor Skrt skrev:
I have problems importing ascii file from file. I have to preserve
original formatting for this file. I've created a
pol wrote:
> I would like to automatically enumerate blocks of lines of code,
> that is lines formatted as 'lyx code'.
>
> Enumeration should be carried through all the blocks in the document.
>
> Any hints?
I recommend to use the listings package to typeset your code instead of
"Lyx Code". Thi
Tim Michelsen wrote:
>
> Very good point. I often do get the comment that I should run the spell
> checker. But it takes the same amount of time to check with the Lyx
> spell checker and train it all the technical terms as
> printing and correcting it manually.
Especially if you write a lot of c
I have problems importing ascii file from file. I have to preserve
original formatting for this file. I've created a PNG picture for first
file I need to include but I'm afraid this can't be done for the file I
have to include today it is just too long. Any Idea how to import txt
file and preserve
I have problems importing ascii file from file. I have to preserve
original formatting for this file. I've created a PNG picture for first
file I need to include but I'm afraid this can't be done for the file I
have to include today it is just too long. Any Idea how to import txt
file and preserve
I would like to automatically enumerate blocks of lines of code,
that is lines formatted as 'lyx code'.
Enumeration should be carried through all the blocks in the document.
Any hints?
thank you
Pol
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