Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> when right-clicking on a new page dotted border within a document after
> just saving it, and changing the new page border to another type does
> not mark the document as modified so that the Save button would work.
> Instead, the save button remains grayed out. (Lyx 1.6.1)
Stoutemyer, David writes:
>
> For some reason LyX 1.5.4 no longer produces a .PDF, .PS, .DVI or LaTeX export
file of either type when requested.
>
> Perhaps it is because of an error that I have introduced in my file, but there
is no error message when I
> request the output file.
>
> Some of
Jan Engelhardt wrote:
> >Confirmed. Could you file a report, please?
>
> Is not that what I did? Sorry, but I am a bit bugzilla-agnostic
> because that requires me to create yet another account..
> If you could please enter it that would be great.
I did that. However, It would help us a lot if you
must...@gmail wrote:
> I would like to know how to change the \usepackage{babel} to
> \usepackage*[dutch]*{babel}.
Document>Settings>Language
> I checked the options, when changing the language in
> document/parameters/language the names of global variables are changing
> (Title->Titel) but align
Micha Feigin writes:
>
> Look at the thread from a few days back titled
> Changing the color of lyx notes in output
> It tells you how to change the color of the grayed out note which seems to
> achieve what you want, to quote:
>
> On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Ignacio García
> wrote:
>
> >
Jan Engelhardt writes:
> I actually found this hidden in the button "Insert delimiters". Guess I
> am not much of a GUI person.
> If I could insert latexmath like \left\lfloor at will (and have it work)
> that'd be a win.
There are shortcuts for several of these left/right things. I agree that
Adding the attached module produces a classic decoration and disables
the buttons on the extras toolbar, but the font is still the default
(typewriter appeared in previous versions) and the text is not TeX
code. Is this problem specific to mac or am I missing some extra
command in the modul
Hi,
On Sunday 2008-12-14 19:10, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>
>support for "automatic" \lfloor-\rfloor in math, like there is for
>\left( \right), seems to be absent; could it be added in a future
>version?
I actually found this hidden in the button "Insert delimiters". Guess I
am not much of a GUI
Thank you everyone for your ideas. It saves me a lot of time :)
Best regards,
Sengly
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:02 AM, James Sutherland <
jcsutherland.u...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would like to reduce some vertical space near the section title (above
>> and
>> below the section title). Could you s
On Dec 15, 2008, at 10:21 AM, Fritz Bein wrote:
Am 15.12.2008, 08:06 Uhr, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller
Public release of LyX version 1.6.1
===
Thank to all developpers for the new version of Lyx!
Does anybody have the 1.6.1 Version as Ubuntu binaries and can put
Hi,
when right-clicking on a new page dotted border within a document after
just saving it, and changing the new page border to another type does
not mark the document as modified so that the Save button would work.
Instead, the save button remains grayed out. (Lyx 1.6.1)
Richard,
I think there's a point to bundled documents, like Apple does it with their
.pages things.
But for me, it doesn't need to be so bundled. All the stuff in the same
directory is quite enough for me. I have dropbox synchronize the directory
and everything's fine. Only if I have to change thi
Brian Kidd wrote:
Hello,
Previous versions of LyX had tabs for TeX code so that one could open
or close the inset by a single mouse click. The latest version allows
for opening of the inset by a single click, but to close the inset one
must now right click and select close inset. Is there a w
Luca De Marini wrote:
Hallo everyone... this is getting me really tired :(On my computer
bibliography works like a charm and it really is so nice to use and see, but
today I finally managed to have my girlfriend stay sitted on the damned
chair, to explain her how to use it and, of course, it
On Sunday 2008-12-14 10:23, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>> inor thing I noticed in LyX 1.6.1: I observed that starting a
>> LyX-Code section using Alt-P,C does not mention the new font in the
>> statusbar -- it still says "Font: Default". Only after moving the cursor
>> away
Hello,
Previous versions of LyX had tabs for TeX code so that one could open
or close the inset by a single mouse click. The latest version allows
for opening of the inset by a single click, but to close the inset
one must now right click and select close inset. Is there a way to
get a ta
In the Lyx examples, coming with the distribution and accessible through
file -> open and then in the upper right corner clicking on 'examples', ther
is a dcoument multicol.lyx on multicolumn layout.
Sincerely,
Hubert
--
Hubert Christiaen
Bloesemlaan 17
3360 Korbeek-Lo
Belgium
Hi,
I would like to know how to change the \usepackage{babel} to
\usepackage*[dutch]*{babel}.
I checked the options, when changing the language in
document/parameters/language the names of global variables are changing
(Title->Titel) but aligning is incorrect. As an example: "ontwikkelaars"
g
People, please, isn't really any way of controlling the spacing between
colums? I have to print the document tomorrow :(
2008/12/14 Luca De Marini
> Hallo everyone... this is getting me really tired :( On my computer
> bibliography works like a charm and it really is so nice to use and see,
Am 15.12.2008, 08:06 Uhr, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller
>Public release of LyX version 1.6.1
>===
Thank to all developpers for the new version of Lyx!
Does anybody have the 1.6.1 Version as Ubuntu binaries and can put it on
the Web?
Kind regards, Fritz
--
Sensa
Niko Schwarz wrote:
Well, ok, I did it. But I don't like it. Until now, I could tell a friend to
just copy the folder, open the .lyx and it would work. Now that's changed
and it's not cool! It should REALLY be possible to include them like pictures.
This desire, for a "bundled" version of a d
I would like to reduce some vertical space near the section title
(above and
below the section title). Could you share some hints?
I put the following in the LaTeX preamble section of the Document
Settings. This allows for a one-spot change that makes changes to the
whole document. This
Well, ok, I did it. But I don't like it. Until now, I could tell a friend to
just copy the folder, open the .lyx and it would work. Now that's changed
and it's not cool!
It should REALLY be possible to include them like pictures.
And for above reasons, I think I am interested in the undocumented,
Friedrich Hagedorn wrote:
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 07:49:51PM +0900, Sengly Heng wrote:
Dear all,
I would like to reduce some vertical space near the section title (above and
below the section title). Could you share some hints?
You could add some negative vertical space with
\vspace
Niko Schwarz wrote:
hello, i noticed that math macros exist. i want something similar, but in my
text. i'm writing a text about a cs problem called "minimum KT distance",
which is a noun. and I'm really tired of typing that name and then setting
it to be a noun. isn't there a quicker way?
Yes
I am trying to generate a lyx document from a script, and came across lyx
which seemed like a perfect fit because the ASCII syntax made it simple to
write a script that could generate a pretty-printable document. However,
I am being hampered by a lack of automatic table cell wrapping (that, a
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
>
> peerl...@... writes:
> > I don't think the following scrolling behaviour is intended, nor did I find
an existing bug report:
> >
> > 1. Select some text
> > 2. Scroll up- or downwards (doesn't matter) so that the selected text is no
in the visible window anymore
peerl...@web.de writes:
> I don't think the following scrolling behaviour is intended, nor did I find
> an existing bug report:
>
> 1. Select some text
> 2. Scroll up- or downwards (doesn't matter) so that the selected text is no
> in the visible window anymore
> 3. The Cursor will jump to the se
Dear list,
I don't think the following scrolling behaviour is intended, nor did I find an
existing bug report:
1. Select some text
2. Scroll up- or downwards (doesn't matter) so that the selected text is no in
the visible window anymore
3. The Cursor will jump to the second line of the screen
4
E. Kaplan wrote:
> That sounds very promising. What is the name of the TexLive package
> manager, and how do I run it?
The GUI can be started with
tlmgr --gui
Look here for further information:
http://www.tug.org/texlive/tlmgr.html
Jürgen
That sounds very promising. What is the name of the TexLive package
manager, and how do I run it?
Thanks,
Ehud Kaplan
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 07:49:51PM +0900, Sengly Heng wrote:
> Dear all,
> I would like to reduce some vertical space near the section title (above and
> below the section title). Could you share some hints?
You could add some negative vertical space with
\vspace{-2cm}
before and after the tit
Dear all,
I would like to reduce some vertical space near the section title (above and
below the section title). Could you share some hints?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Sengly
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