On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 23:38:56 +
"Nigel Pegram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The debug output doesn't mean much to me, but I've often found it
> informative to start programs from a terminal and look at the output
> there when having problems with X programs.
>
> HTH
> Nigel
>
> On 25/06/2008,
The debug output doesn't mean much to me, but I've often found it
informative to start programs from a terminal and look at the output
there when having problems with X programs.
HTH
Nigel
On 25/06/2008, John Coppens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> After updating quite a lot of librarie
Hi Daniel,
I fear your solution is too general for my case: wouldn't it interfere
with my keyboard settings in other programs?
I wouldn't think so. You don't have to use this 'feature' in other
contexts.
If you heavily use the caps lock key then the situation is different.
But in that case you
Hi Lyx People.
I have a several problems with lyx.
I was user for Lyx 1.3.3-win32 and iI wrote many important documents on it,
sudenly, the programs began to auto-type some quotations in all the text
that I open.
For that reason I had to change my version for the new 1.5.4 for windows.
Everithing
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From: Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 11:55:17 AM
Subject: Re: Xfig and LyX
> With other words, I have to redo all my fig files and add (or copy, if I
> f
Ralf77 wrote:
Nicolás wrote:
If I create a .bib file with those two references and use it in LyX, I can
see both references. Don't know where is the problem.
I use JabRef 2.3.1 to create my .bib file and have not experienced any
problem so far.
That´s strange.
I could post by complete .bib
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> with external template way you mean the way I and Rich use, i.e. export
> fig
> to eps and insert in Lyx?
No. I mean what Abdel uses: Insert->File->External Material and then choose
the xfig template. In the file dialog you specify the .fig file. If you
want to edi
Sorry I can't help you, although personally I think the spacing looks
just right. Maybe with your line spacing settings it looks funny? I
agree thought that LyX does not seem to be very flexible here.
I just wanted to add to your comments the following.
When you start a "display formula", if you
Yes you can. I even tested it with gnumeric and it worked. See this post.
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg65207.html
Chris.
There is a problem with lyx when you are using change tracking and you
have citations that you delete. lyx itself is OK in that it shows the
deleted citation reference struck through, but if you try to print or
create a pdf, you get an error message as follows:
" \cite{B50}}, [some other body t
Sneaky! I eventually found adding a number of spaces worked but your
way is much better. Cheers.
C
Christopher Reeve ha scritto:
What if you import your .tex file into LyX by going File>Import>LaTeX (plain)
Then copy and paste the bits you need into your main LyX document.
Does that work? If not you might have to modify your .tex file
slightly to a format that LyX supports, or include a miss
Nicolás wrote:
>
> If I create a .bib file with those two references and use it in LyX, I can
> see both references. Don't know where is the problem.
> I use JabRef 2.3.1 to create my .bib file and have not experienced any
> problem so far.
>
>
That´s strange.
I could post by complete .bib f
Hi,
I tried your eps files in LyX 1.6 beta3 under windows XP. I use Adobe
reader 8 for pdf (generated by pdflatex IIRC) and gsview 4.9 /
ghostscript 8.62 for postscript viewing.
It does work better for me that for you it seems (you may suffer from an
outdated/buggy imagemagick). I tried the im
If I create a .bib file with those two references and use it in LyX, I can see
both references. Don't know where is the problem.
I use JabRef 2.3.1 to create my .bib file and have not experienced any problem
so far.
Ralf77 wrote:
rgheck wrote:
vu wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Export the document
rgheck wrote:
>
> vu wrote:
>>
>> rgheck wrote:
>>
>>> Export the document to LaTeX and try compiling it manually. Report the
>>> error messages. It sounds to me as if either LyX or LaTeX isn't finding
>>> the .bib file, and there are various reasons this can happen.
>
Hi,
I have a simi
Christopher Reeve wrote:
Hi,
I am using LyX 1.5.5 on a Mac OS 10.4
I need to write an equation with two leading exponents. E.g:
{_{10}^{1000}X}
This equation would look (roughly) like:
1000
10 X
But I need the numbers to fit snug against the X, e.g.
1000
10X
Other people writing plain
Hi LyX gurus,
I've been playing with LyX lately. It has much improved since the last
time I looked at it, 6 years ago. It really looks as a nice alternative
to writing painful plain LaTeX by hand.
I can't figure out if I missed some workaround in the documentation or
if it is an "undocumente
What if you import your .tex file into LyX by going File>Import>LaTeX (plain)
Then copy and paste the bits you need into your main LyX document.
Does that work? If not you might have to modify your .tex file
slightly to a format that LyX supports, or include a missing package.
What are the errors
Hello everyone
i have to import a matrix made with gnumeric into lyx.
I saved the file as a .tex file in gnumeric, and added as a child
document in lyx
but it doesn't compile giving me a bunch of errors..
what is the correct way to do?
Thanks
Assa
Hi,
I am using LyX 1.5.5 on a Mac OS 10.4
I need to write an equation with two leading exponents. E.g:
{_{10}^{1000}X}
This equation would look (roughly) like:
1000
10 X
But I need the numbers to fit snug against the X, e.g.
1000
10X
Other people writing plain LaTeX do this. Any ideas?
At least something that works!
On Tuesday 26 June 2008 à 09:36 +0200, G. Milde wrote:
[...]
>
> Dear LyX gurus: why does LyX ignore:
>
> \bind "cacute" "unicode-insert 0x00e7"
>
> while e.g.
>
> \bind "M-C-comma" "unicode-insert 0x00e7" # insert a ç (c with cedilla)
>
> works?
YES it
Am Donnerstag, 26. Juni 2008 07:28 schrieb Vaclav Smidl:
> Hi Wolfgang,
> I also prefer having the fontsize in figures equal to that of the
> surrounding text.
>
> > > If the special flag was set you encountered a bug, either in xfig,
> > > fig2dev or in LyX. Otherwise just set the flag, and the te
On 26.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 June 2008 à 17:56 +0200, G. Milde wrote:
> > On 25.06.08, Daniel Clément wrote:
> > > On Wednesday 25 june 2008 à 12:19 +0200, G. Milde wrote:
I am quite sure that "combo-key ´ c" is inserted by LyX as unicode char ć
(cacute), at least it is her
Hi Wolfgang,
I also prefer having the fontsize in figures equal to that of the surrounding
text.
> > If the special flag was set you encountered a bug, either in xfig,
> > fig2dev or in LyX. Otherwise just set the flag, and the text should be
> > typeset by LaTeX.
>
> How does xfig find out the s
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