Hi everybody and many thanks for the creating, maintaining, and
improving LyX.
I have a small request that may be silly for normally able people, but
may be important for the visually impaired. Would it be possible to
have rendered math formulas scaled automatically with the text?
Thanks aga
On Wednesday 09 April 2008 14:42, Joost Verburg wrote:
> Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> > Perhaps I'm missing something, but if there's no LaTeX installed, won't
> > the LyX configuration script decide that none of the layouts are usable,
> > making it impossible to start (or I assume open) a document?
>
>
William R. Buckley schrieb:
Telling me, even suggesting to me, how I should react to the
written words of others is rude.
The telling is what is rude.
> You treated me rudely when you suggested how I should be
> affected by the written words of others.
What, it is rude that I said you shouldn'
On Wed, 2008-04-09 at 09:21 -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> I would ask our IT folks to install LyX on her machine. Any thoughts
> on how I can make this go smoothly for them?
Bruce,
Another option is the portable LyX mentioned in another thread earlier
today.
http://portableapps.com/node/9880
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, Eberhard Lisse wrote:
I would just install the complete stuff and don't tell the secretary about
LaTeX.
Another option for situations like Bruce's is to use a linux live cd. I
believe that both Knoppix and the [X|K|G|Edu]ubuntu family come with both
latex (tetex is the u
I would just install the complete stuff and don't tell the
secretary about LaTeX.
That's what I did actually :-)-O
greetings, el
on 4/9/08 3:21 PM Bruce Pourciau said the following:
Elbow problems have begun to make it hard for me to type a long
manuscript into LyX. I was thinking that we coul
Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Is this _not_ true of most LyX installers? In other words, is it
generally the case that a LyX installer or LyX itself will complain and
even not allow a LyX document to be opened and typed into when LaTeX is
not installed?
The official installer also allows you to insta
Bruce Pourciau schrieb:
The installer has an option to install it without using LaTeX.
Is this _not_ true of most LyX installers? In other words, is it
generally the case that a LyX installer or LyX itself will complain and
even not allow a LyX document to be opened and typed into when LaTeX
On Apr 9, 2008, at 9:30 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Bruce Pourciau schrieb:
Is there any reason this might not work? (I'm running LyX/Mac
1.4.1 and she's running Windows XP).
Should work, but you should both use the same major LyX Version. I
recommend to use LyX 1.5 not 1.4.
I would ask our I
On Apr 9, 2008, at 1:19 PM, Manveru wrote:
My penny to the well...
At first sight http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/ has professional
feeling, but
maybe little to heavy. I like http://www.python.org/ because I
always find
this page useful. http://www.inkscape.org has simple structure, but
is g
Matthias Schmidt wrote:
Does anyone know, if there is a portable version of lyx anywhere, that
is running without problems from an usb-stick? And if there is, how it
is to arrange with miktex an so on the stick?
You might want to look at http://portableapps.com/node/9880.
/Paul
Does anyone know, if there is a portable version of lyx anywhere, that
is running without problems from an usb-stick? And if there is, how it
is to arrange with miktex an so on the stick?
Matthias
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Der früh
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008 09:21:14 -0500
Bruce Pourciau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would ask our IT folks to install LyX on her machine. Any thoughts
> on how I can make this go smoothly for them?
Can't she run your LyX remotely? Maybe make an account for her on your
machine?
John
William R. Buckley schrieb:
For instance, consider the attached paper, which includes
many different fonts.
I should add that this paper has been published.
This is no excuse ;-), I have read books, written in Word and directly
published.
One font is not always a desirable condition.
> Ag
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Perhaps I'm missing something, but if there's no LaTeX installed, won't
the LyX configuration script decide that none of the layouts are usable,
making it impossible to start (or I assume open) a document?
You can still open the document.
Joost
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Bruce Pourciau schrieb:
Is there any reason this might not work? (I'm running LyX/Mac 1.4.1
and she's running Windows XP).
Should work, but you should both use the same major LyX Version. I
recommend to use LyX 1.5 not 1.4.
I would ask our IT folks to install LyX on her ma
My penny to the well...
At first sight http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/ has professional feeling, but
maybe little to heavy. I like http://www.python.org/ because I always find
this page useful. http://www.inkscape.org has simple structure, but is good
looking. Very professional was http://www.drupal.
On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 11:57:55AM +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> William R. Buckley schrieb:
>> Interesting to me is
>> that Andre Pönitz vociferously and rudely suggested to me
>> that the problem must be resident in Window, the OS.
Are you refering to
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.
Bruce Pourciau schrieb:
Is there any reason this might not
work? (I'm running LyX/Mac 1.4.1 and she's running Windows XP).
Should work, but you should both use the same major LyX Version. I recommend to
use LyX 1.5 not 1.4.
I would ask our IT folks to install LyX on her machine. Any thoughts
Elbow problems have begun to make it hard for me to type a long
manuscript into LyX. I was thinking that we could install LyX (but
not LaTeX) on my secretary's machine, and then she could type the ms
into LyX, perhaps typing ff or something whenever there's a formula
that would require LaTe
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> (or found, for traditionalists)
I feel the traditionalists attacking. Of course, it's spelled "fount".
Jürgen
Rich Shepard wrote:
> It seems a very common misconception. Too many people use the word 'font'
> when they refer to 'typeface.' A 'font' is a particular typeface
> (Palatino, Amerigo, Bookman), shape (Roman, Slant, Italic), weight
> (normal, bold, thin), and size (10pt, 11pt, 12pt). That's why yo
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
You mix "fonts" and "font shapes".
It seems a very common misconception. Too many people use the word 'font'
when they refer to 'typeface.' A 'font' is a particular typeface (Palatino,
Amerigo, Bookman), shape (Roman, Slant, Italic), weight (normal, bold,
neon none wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to control the float placement in Windows version of Lyx. While
the LyxWiki prescribes going to Layout menu and use Float placement dialog
to do so, I see no such 'Layout' menu in the version I am using (LyxWindows
1.5.4) [the official windows installation].
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>> Miguel Daniel Rodríguez Magarzo ha scritto:
>>> Hi again,
>>>
>>> Honestly, I hope
Did one of windows binary maintainers want to see if they could reproduce this?
wes
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 6:12 PM, hectic styler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The main.lyx file included in
> http://www.threewordslong.com/downloads/lyx/unswthesis.zip exhibits
> this behavior.
>
> If you remove
neon none schrieb:
I am trying to control the float placement in Windows version of Lyx.
Have a look at section 3.5 of the EmbeddedObjects manual.
regards Uwe
Guy Rutenberg schrieb:
Using \renewenvironment didn't work (LyX still treats it as an eqnarray and adds
an extra &).
Sorry my fault, this is of course not possible because align has 2 columns,
eqnarray 3 columns.
So the easiest way is to define a keyboard shortcut that inserts an align equat
Hi,
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This can be done by redefining the eqnarray environment to be the align
environment, you should find
> how this is done in the archive of this list.
>
> regards Uwe
>
>
Thanks very much for your reply. I tried searching the archive and google bu
William R. Buckley schrieb:
On this point, you and I strongly disagree. There are many
times when a document could benefit by the use of more
than one font. I can send you example documents which
do use several fonts, and would be difficult to fathom if only
one font were used.
You mix "font
On 8.04.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
>> Is there a SVG to PSTricks converter? Can you imagine how cool that would
>> be?!
> Seems to me I saw somewhere that Inkscape can read SVG (is that its
> native format?)
It is.
> and export to PSTricks.
However, AFAIK, it converts
I suppose it is Document > Settings and choose Float placement
( I translate from french ... sorry ).
Hope it helps.
Siegfried.
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