On 07/20/2009 08:17 PM, Marcelo Reis wrote:
Guys I'm sending the exact part of the document that is making lyx to
Crash, I believe that it has something to do with the Program Listing
Box.
Can you please try to reproduce it?
I see some sort of text modification around the second listings inset
Guys I'm sending the exact part of the document that is making lyx to
Crash, I believe that it has something to do with the Program Listing Box.
Can you please try to reproduce it?
Regards
Marcelo
Marcelo Reis wrote:
Guys, I'm almost sure it is a BUG.
Here is the issue:
I was changing the Text
Guys, I'm almost sure it is a BUG.
Here is the issue:
I was changing the Text in my Document (Just text, information...No
special thing) and I was generating several PDF files to see the result
of the changes then for no reason I'm not able to generate it again.
It is giving me the following e
Helge Hafting wrote:
> Nonbreaking spaces are usually not needed that often. How come
> you find them too visible? Are you using lots of them to get "extra
> space" somewhere? There are usually better ways of getting
> extra space. "Insert->Formatting->Horizontal Space" lets you
> insert spaces of
The AddToShipoutFigure command have an star option that let you include all
the commands after the brackets only in the page that this command is
included. It's an enourmous work
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On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 04:32:01PM +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
>
> > Ah you guys makes fun when I am off for holidays? Bad boys!
>
> And the worst is: the one that was having fun, is gone for holiday too .
That's fun at its finest...
Andre'
Ok, at this point I can try the filters and other possibilities of biblatex.
It works and now I can play with it!
If somebody wants to read an abstract in Spanish language about my problem
with multiples bibliographies in LyX I'm going to write it in this page:
http://www.macuarium.com/foro/index
Antonio Díaz wrote:
> - When I want to use this system in the final text, composed by parts,
>chapters (they have the bibilographies), sections and subsections, Lyx
> gives an erorr in the output:
>
> *Use of \...@chapter doesn't match its definition.
>
> ...textmd{\footnotesize
> \begin{refsec
Charles de Miramon writes:
> 1) In your local tex directory (here /usr/local/share/texmf/tex/latex/)
> create a new directory for example Faustini
...
> 8) Use the style Faustini in your LyX file
>
> Cheers,
> Charles
Wow. Unvaluable. I will try to create my own style when I have some spare ti
Some questions related:
- When I want to use this system in the final text, composed by parts,
chapters (they have the bibilographies), sections and subsections, Lyx gives
an erorr in the output:
*Use of \...@chapter doesn't match its definition.
...textmd{\footnotesize
\begin{refsecti
Antonio Díaz wrote:
> What can I say… I works!
Excellent.
> only one question… In the bibilographies appears the works cited. ¿Is
> possible to make it to appear all the works contained in the .bib file?
> e.g. in the bibliography of the first chapter must appears all the works of
> the first fil
What can I say… I works!
only one question… In the bibilographies appears the works cited. ¿Is
possible to make it to appear all the works contained in the .bib file? e.g.
in the bibliography of the first chapter must appears all the works of the
first file, independent of if they are cited or not
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009, Helge Hafting wrote:
Nonbreaking spaces are usually not needed that often. How come you find
them too visible? Are you using lots of them to get "extra space"
somewhere? There are usually better ways of getting extra space.
"Insert->Formatting->Horizontal Space" lets you ins
Antonio Díaz wrote:
> *Last login: Mon Jul 20 16:18:52 on ttyp1
> Welcome to Darwin!
> ordenador-de-monicreque:~ monicreque$
> /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx
> bibtexall: running bibtex on Text(2)
> sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `('
> sh: -c: line 1: `bibtex Text(2)'
> Ah you guys makes fun when I am off for holidays? Bad boys!
And the worst is: the one that was having fun, is gone for holiday too .
Vincent
Ok, thanks guys!!!
I guess I'll just have to be patient, since I'm not techi enough...
Thanks, Erez
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
>> Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>>
>>> But if you feel adventurous, often do backups, and if you are not a
Pol wrote:
Is it possible to change the mark for extra space (ctrl-space)?
How to change its color as well, independently from the TeX code color?
I would that mark less visible.
That is not a "extra space", but a "non-breaking space". It is used
for things like "Mr. Somebody" where you don't w
Yes, here is the output!
*Last login: Mon Jul 20 16:18:52 on ttyp1
Welcome to Darwin!
ordenador-de-monicreque:~ monicreque$
/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx
bibtexall: running bibtex on Text(2)
sh: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `('
sh: -c: line 1: `bibtex Text(2)'
bibtexal
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Antonio Díaz wrote:
> Aaargh!
>
> I'm sorry. When I make
>
> *ordenador-de-monicreque:/Applications monicreque$ open Lyx.app *
>
> —I'm working in a mac— the terminal open the program. I open
> *Text(2).lyx*in LyX and try a pdflatex. But the console say nothing!
Antonio Díaz wrote:
> I think not. When I try it says this:
Well, I'm not Mac user, but it appears you should try to open console from
Applications/Utilities.
Jürgen
I think not. When I try it says this:
*
**ordenador-de-monicreque:/Applications monicreque$ Lyx*
*-bash: Lyx: command not found*
*
regards
*
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
But if you feel adventurous, often do backups, and if you are not afraid
of crashes, the development version is not so unstable.
Well, at the very moment, I wouldn't recommend that. Due to the recent inset
changes, trunk is pretty fragile.
Also sprach Antonio Díaz:
> I'm sorry. When I make
>
> *ordenador-de-monicreque:/Applications monicreque$ open Lyx.app *
>
> —I'm working in a mac— the terminal open the program. I open
> *Text(2).lyx*in LyX and try a pdflatex. But the console say nothing!
Can't you just call the executable (i.e.,
Aaargh!
I'm sorry. When I make
*ordenador-de-monicreque:/Applications monicreque$ open Lyx.app *
—I'm working in a mac— the terminal open the program. I open
*Text(2).lyx*in LyX and try a pdflatex. But the console say nothing!
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> But if you feel adventurous, often do backups, and if you are not afraid
> of crashes, the development version is not so unstable.
Well, at the very moment, I wouldn't recommend that. Due to the recent inset
changes, trunk is pretty fragile.
Jürgen
Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
Dear Developers / Abdel,
I'm really excited to start using the continuous spelling checker. Is there
any possibility to use it already now, before waiting for the next 2.0.0
version of LyX??
No sorry, I basically rewrote most of the spell-checking code so this is
not b
Antonio Díaz wrote:
> Mmmm, OK. Now, when I make a *which bibtexall*, the terminal say
> /usr/local/bin/bibtexall.
Good.
> I think it isn't OK, because the warning persist.
We need the console output when you do View>PDF for further diagnosis.
Jürgen
Hi Jürgen:
Mmmm, OK. Now, when I make a *which bibtexall*, the terminal say
/usr/local/bin/bibtexall. I think it isn't OK, because the warning persist.
I've done a *sudo chmod 777 /usr/local/bin/bibtexall *to make it executable
for all users, and texhash to make it locatable.
Iv'e tried with so
Antonio Díaz wrote:
> Bibtexall is in /Users/monicreque/Library/texmf/bibtexall.
This is no executable path.
> If I do *which
> bibtexall* in the console, it says:
>
> * no bibtexall in /opt/local/bin /opt/local/sbin /bin /sbin /usr/bin
> /usr/sbin /usr/local/bin /usr/texbin*
These are your exe
Piero wrote:
But you're true, I would love to know how
> to create a style of mine with less effort and low programming skills.
1) In your local tex directory (here /usr/local/share/texmf/tex/latex/)
create a new directory for example Faustini
2) In Faustini create 2 sub-directories a) cbx b) b
>I've built LyX 1.6.3 under Red Hat Enterprise 5.3, with
>Qt 4.5 (a slightly older version than the most recent
>one, which I couldn't get to work). Each time I try to
>open a directory to open or save a document, LyX crashes
>with the following message:
>(:7300): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkEntry - did no
Hi,
I've built LyX 1.6.3 under Red Hat Enterprise 5.3, with Qt 4.5 (a slightly
older version than the most recent one, which I couldn't get to work). Each
time I try to open a directory to open or save a document, LyX crashes with the
following message:
(:7300): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkEntry - did
Hi Jürgen:
Bibtexall is in /Users/monicreque/Library/texmf/bibtexall. If I do *which
bibtexall* in the console, it says:
* no bibtexall in /opt/local/bin /opt/local/sbin /bin /sbin /usr/bin
/usr/sbin /usr/local/bin /usr/texbin*
And if I do *bibtexall* says:
* bibtexall: command not found
*
*Ma
Antonio Díaz wrote:
> "What does "kpsewhich Informe.bib" and "kpsewhich Informe2.bib" on the
> command line reveal?"
>
> /Users/monicreque/Library/texmf/bibtex/bib/Informe.bib
>
> /Users/monicreque/Library/texmf/bibtex/bib/Informe2.bib
>
> These are the places where I put the bib files.
Good. So L
Hi:
"What does "kpsewhich Informe.bib" and "kpsewhich Informe2.bib" on the
command line reveal?"
/Users/monicreque/Library/texmf/bibtex/bib/Informe.bib
/Users/monicreque/Library/texmf/bibtex/bib/Informe2.bib
These are the places where I put the bib files.
"now if you run LyX from the console a
Antonio Díaz wrote:
> Im sorry Jürgen, I send here the correct file…
OK, let's check a few things:
* What does "kpsewhich Informe.bib" and "kpsewhich Informe2.bib" on the
command line reveal?
* please replace bibtexall with the attached version
* now if you run LyX from the console and try to
Im sorry Jürgen, I send here the correct file…
Text(2).lyx
Description: Binary data
Also sprach Antonio Díaz:
> Hi Jünger:
My name is Jürgen.
> I send here the .lyx file used by Jünger wich bibliography paths have been
> modified by me. What happens?
This is a completely different LyX file. It does not contain any \refsegment
commands and points to a different bib file.
Jürge
Hi Jünger:
"Look at the preamble: you will have to adapt the paths in the \bibliography
command to point to the locations of your *.bib files. In your original
files,
you used non-valid paths, which was probably the reason it did not work for
you."
OK, I've just correct the path to the bibliogra
How can make that the vertical line, don't appear in the first page,
but yes in the others pages ?
Thanks advanced
Miguel
icebna escribió:
OK Yago
Thanks so much
Miguel
Yago escribió:
See the attached files.
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To: ;
Sent: Thursday, July 16,
I have finally written a little Python script that does what I needed.
It takes a blablablah.lyx file as input, one that calls a .bib file, and
outputs blablablah-bibinc.tex, a .tex file that has the bibliography in
the form of /bibitems. This is the version I would submit to journals.
Anyway,
Paul Johnson writes:
>
> In addition, for some reason I don't understand, all journal citations
> inserted the letters "In:" before every journal name. I've never need
> "In:" except for proceedings or collections.
>
> The offending bit is in standard.bbx, on lines 637-639:
>
> \newbibmacro*{i
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