I am using Linux (Ubuntu 9.02) and the version of Lyx that comes with it, namely
Lyx 1.6.2.
Except for resumes and letters I haven't used Lyx much since about 2003.
I am now trying to revive a couple of papers I wrote in Lyx in 2002.
I have not modified the Lyx files from 2002.
But I am having pro
On 07/28/2009 10:14 PM, Ralf wrote:
Hi all,
is there an option to make whitespaces visible in the Lyx GUI? You know, similar
as to 'show hidden text' in Word?
Reason for this: often I overlook that there is a whitespace missing before and
after citations and references.
At present, I don't
On 07/28/2009 03:42 PM, Beny Spira wrote:
Hi
I was using package abnt and got the following error:
*TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [parameter stack size=6000].
*
*
*
* \begin{thebibliography}{19}*
* *
*If you really absolutely need more capacity,*
*you can ask a wizard to enlarge me.*
I r
On 07/28/2009 03:31 PM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
Did you have View>Source open?
Yes - I'll bet that was it! Nicely spotted, thanks!
It'll be ok if you don't have "Complete source" (or whatever) checked.
rh
Hi all,
is there an option to make whitespaces visible in the Lyx GUI? You know, similar
as to 'show hidden text' in Word?
Reason for this: often I overlook that there is a whitespace missing before and
after citations and references.
Cheers
-Ralf
Ralf Schaa writes:
Cool - Thanks both of you!
Cheers
You need the titlesec package in your preamble, and after that this command:
\titlelabel{\thetitle.\quad}
- Original Message -
From: "Ehud Kaplan"
To: "LyX User"
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 8:11 PM
Subject: Subheading numbering
> Is there a way to change the way Lyx/Latex numbers sub
Hi
I was using package abnt and got the following error:
*TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [parameter stack size=6000].
*
*
*
* \begin{thebibliography}{19}*
* *
*If you really absolutely need more capacity,*
*you can ask a wizard to enlarge me.*
I read elsewhere that this kind of error is som
Steve Litt wrote:
What do you mean by "coming out at 1 character per second?" Do you mean it
allows the typist only 1 char per second input, or do you mean something
else?
I mean it can't keep up with my typing, but I think Richard guessed right.
I'll prove it tomorrow on the same documen
Richard Heck wrote:
Did you have View>Source open?
Yes - I'll bet that was it! Nicely spotted, thanks!
Sam
On 07/28/2009 12:01 PM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Rich Shepard wrote, On 28/07/09 16:36:
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, Sam Liddicott wrote:
Characters come out at about 1 character per second with top showing 94%
CPU used by Lyx.
Sam,
Probably not LyX but other processes running. If
On Tuesday 28 July 2009 14:41:54 you wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > On Tuesday 28 July 2009 11:25:34 Sam Liddicott wrote:
> >> I'm editing a 146K Lyx document (with no pictures) and the typing speed
> >> is dreadful.
> >
> > That's a tiny document.
>
> Good :-)
sl...@mydesk:/d/at/books/stories$ ls
Ehud Kaplan wrote:
Is there a way to change the way Lyx/Latex numbers subheading, so that
instead of
1 Introduction
it sill produce: 1. Introduction?
In other words, how do I produce a period following the last digit of a
subheading number?
Thanks,
Change in the output: Try the titlesec pa
Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 28 July 2009 11:25:34 Sam Liddicott wrote:
I'm editing a 146K Lyx document (with no pictures) and the typing speed
is dreadful.
That's a tiny document.
Good :-)
Characters come out at about 1 character per second with top showing 94%
CPU used by Lyx
Is there a way to change the way Lyx/Latex numbers subheading, so that
instead of
1 Introduction
it sill produce: 1. Introduction?
In other words, how do I produce a period following the last digit of a
subheading number?
Thanks,
On Tuesday 28 July 2009 11:25:34 Sam Liddicott wrote:
> I'm editing a 146K Lyx document (with no pictures) and the typing speed
> is dreadful.
That's a tiny document.
>
> Characters come out at about 1 character per second with top showing 94%
> CPU used by Lyx.
Interestingly, there was a simila
m.kocin...@mini.pw.edu.pl wrote:
It was rather surprise for me that installing LyX in Linux seems to be
much more complecated than in Windows. In fact, I have no experience in
Linux...
If you _download_ LyX for linux from the lyx website, then you get
source code that you can compile. Doing tha
* Rich Shepard wrote, On 28/07/09 16:36:
> On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, Sam Liddicott wrote:
>
>> Characters come out at about 1 character per second with top showing 94%
>> CPU used by Lyx.
>
> Sam,
>
> Probably not LyX but other processes running. If you watch top while lyx
> is idle you can get a b
On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, Sam Liddicott wrote:
Characters come out at about 1 character per second with top showing 94%
CPU used by Lyx.
Sam,
Probably not LyX but other processes running. If you watch top while lyx
is idle you can get a better sense of what else is happening.
Rich
--
Richard B
I'm editing a 146K Lyx document (with no pictures) and the typing speed
is dreadful.
Characters come out at about 1 character per second with top showing 94%
CPU used by Lyx.
The same instance of Lyx tabbed to a small document is very fast.
Has anyone tips on speeding this up?
- hmm a few hours
Dear lyxers
I would like to know if there is some way to customize the math
environment that lyx provides when Ctrl+Enter is used (multiline
formulae). As it is described at the math documentation section 18.1
when AMS math package is used the align environment is used as the default.
Now I
Anton Driesse wrote:
Well, somewhere, something has changed because it works now!
Thank you again for your suggestions.
Even gremlins occasionally need to rest. :-)
This is a long post, but quite exciting to anyone who uses or wants to
improve literate programming with Lyx.
Along with using a literate module instead of a literate class
(attached), I've got a suggestion for an alternate code scrap definition.
Instead of using LatexType Paragraph with LabelTyp
Well, somewhere, something has changed because it works now!
Thank you again for your suggestions.
Anton
On 07/28/2009 07:56 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* Ken wrote, On 28/07/09 12:28:
Hi all,
I have a simple question which I could not find an answer to online to
which I was hoping an experienced LyX user may know the solution.
When I click on "File> Export> PDF (pdflatex)" the .pdf file gets
* Ken wrote, On 28/07/09 12:28:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a simple question which I could not find an answer to online to
> which I was hoping an experienced LyX user may know the solution.
>
> When I click on "File > Export > PDF (pdflatex)" the .pdf file gets
> generated in the same folder as the .l
Hi all,
I have a simple question which I could not find an answer to online to
which I was hoping an experienced LyX user may know the solution.
When I click on "File > Export > PDF (pdflatex)" the .pdf file gets
generated in the same folder as the .lyx file. Would it be possible to
have the .pdf
* Hellmut Weber wrote, On 28/07/09 11:08:
> Sorry,
> it must be
>
> gvim:
> 1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
> 2. alt+e, c (Menu "edit", "copy")
> 3. shift to lyx
> 4. shift+ctrl+v
Lyx could do with a paste mode that used CTRL+Enter type line joinings,
which would make pasting into code-sc
Sorry,
it must be
gvim:
1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
2. alt+e, c (Menu "edit", "copy")
3. shift to lyx
4. shift+ctrl+v
Cheers
Hellmut
Original-Nachricht
Betreff: Re: paste gvim --> lyx
Datum: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 12:04:28 +0200
Von: Hellmut Weber
Antwort an: m...@hel
Hi Ignacio,
Ignacio García schrieb:
El 27 de julio de 2009 23:16, Hellmut Weber escribió:
Your recipe does not work for me when
* marking text in gvim using shift-V / C-v
* marking text with the mouse from the output in a terminal (konsole)
So thanks a lot, kedit provides a workaround.
Do yo
Wahey: maybe we can get noweb as a module very simply...
I added this file noweb.module to my .lyx/layouts directory (and
reconfigured Lyx).
--8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<---
#\DeclareLyXModule[noweb.sty]{Noweb}
#DescriptionBegin
#Adds \usepackage{noweb} to your docu
Ralf Schaa wrote:
> just wondering - instead of searching zillions of library pages to find the
> correct citation (downloadable in BibTex, Endnote, whatever...), there sure
> must
> be a webpage just dedicated to this sort of stuff ... something like
> 'http://adsabs.harvard.edu/' only larger ...
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 27/07/09 11:21:
> I think noweb should not exist as a class, but as a module; what if I
> want to do a KOMA-script book with noweb fragments in?
I am now absolutely certain that noweb should be a module and not a class.
I see however that noweb (literate) file format is
Have you tried File -> Import-> LaTeX (plain) or something like that (my
LyX is in french !).
Siegfried.
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