Hi,
I need a little help with some questions:
1- Lyx has some default font size like Normal, small, smallest, etc. But how
can I change it to a specific font size to be applied in some places of my
document? For instance 10.5pt.
2- I am using enumerate environment, but it adds a large space betw
Dear All,
I added a float picture on my report and Lyx adds the caption automatically
- so far so good. However, the caption stays on the center of the page. I
tryed clicking with the right button of the mouse outside the caption box,
within the float picture box, and in Paragraph Settings change
On Thursday 20 August 2009 07:05:52 pm Stefano Franchi wrote:
> I realize this has little to do with Lyx per se, but I am hoping some
> members of the list may know. My googling efforts have failed.
>
> Question: how can I directly type a caron-ed letter from the keyboard in
> Lyx running under KDE
I realize this has little to do with Lyx per se, but I am hoping some members
of the list may know. My googling efforts have failed.
Question: how can I directly type a caron-ed letter from the keyboard in Lyx
running under KDE (4.3), with US keyboard, and LANG=en_US.UTF-8 ?
Of course I can alw
On Thursday 20 August 2009 02:38:08 pm José Matos wrote:
> On Thursday 20 August 2009 16:09:21 Steve Litt wrote:
> > Unless of course you have a 64 bit computer.
>
> And the data type used is long. For most of the 64-bit linux the memory
> layout is LP-64 that means that only long and pointer are 6
On 08/20/2009 01:59 PM, L Duperval wrote:
On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 21:27:12 +, L Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I would like to realize the following in Lyx. I have a book in Koma-
Script style. I'd like the book to look like this:
Section 1: My section
Chapter 1: First chapter
Tip 1: a tip
Tip 2: an
Thanks Ravesteijn
It worked, the changing of the language and the spellcheck have already
recognized the new language.
Regards,
Jonatan
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn <
v.f.vanraveste...@tudelft.nl> wrote:
> Jonatan R. Catai schreef:
>
> Dear All
>>
>> I am new to Ly
Jonatan R. Catai schreef:
Dear All
I am new to Lyx and I am writing a document (in portuguese), which
sometimes, I have to write a complete paragraph in another language
(english). Is there a way to say to lyx that a specific paragraph has a
determined language, so I can apply the right spellche
Dear All
I am new to Lyx and I am writing a document (in portuguese), which
sometimes, I have to write a complete paragraph in another language
(english). Is there a way to say to lyx that a specific paragraph has a
determined language, so I can apply the right spellcheck?
Jonatan
On Thursday 20 August 2009 16:09:21 Steve Litt wrote:
> Unless of course you have a 64 bit computer.
And the data type used is long. For most of the 64-bit linux the memory layout
is LP-64 that means that only long and pointer are 64 bits wide.
In case anyone wonders wikipedia has an interesting
Pol schreef:
Is it possible to convert a lyx doc from 1.6 to 1.4 by a commnd line
instruction?
My attempts starting from 'lyx -e "LyX 4.3.x"' followed by a number of
variations, all failed.
Yes, it is:
lyx -e lyx14x file.lyx
Vincent
Is it possible to convert a lyx doc from 1.6 to 1.4 by a commnd line
instruction?
My attempts starting from 'lyx -e "LyX 4.3.x"' followed by a number of
variations, all failed.
Thank you
---P
On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 21:27:12 +, L Duperval wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to realize the following in Lyx. I have a book in Koma-
> Script style. I'd like the book to look like this:
>
> Section 1: My section
> Chapter 1: First chapter
> Tip 1: a tip
> Tip 2: another tip
> Tip 3: yet another
I have inserted nomenclature into my toc using the FAQ advice (
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted1#toc13 ). I am using book-KOMA. I have an
appendix, and the nomencalture and bibliography are at the back of the
appendix.
In the toc, the bibliography comes out fine, but the nomenclature comes out
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 16:31:57 +, L Duperval wrote:
> I (somewhat) understand the technical implications of PDF/X. However,
> among the list of software that produces valid PDF/X output, there seems
> to be nothing related to (La)TeX files. Is this simply an oversight or
> is it not possible to d
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 16:54:04 +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:
> * L Duperval wrote, On 20/08/09 16:03:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to create a booklet for a print-on-demand shop (Lulu, iUniverse,
>> Lightning Source, Book Locker). What I've seen is that they need PDF/X
>> photo-ready output. Does anyone know h
On Thursday 20 August 2009 10:09:21 am Steve Litt wrote:
> On Thursday 20 August 2009 10:00:01 Helge Hafting wrote:
> > I tested 30pt once just for fun - it looked fine.
> >
> > I believe LaTeX is limited by 32-bit numbers, and fail on distances
> > longer than about 6 meters
>
> Unless of course y
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 04:54:04PM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:
> to be sure that all fonts are embedded (I thought all PDF did that).
Certainly not. "Emdedded fonts" means the entire fontset needed to
display is actually in the document, rather than just a reference to
the font. There's a simil
* L Duperval wrote, On 20/08/09 16:03:
> Hi,
>
> I want to create a booklet for a print-on-demand shop (Lulu, iUniverse,
> Lightning Source, Book Locker). What I've seen is that they need PDF/X
> photo-ready output. Does anyone know how to produce that, other than
> using Acrobat Distiller?
Go
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 08:11:46 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
>I've no idea what the /X represents, but if you produce your .pdf at
>2400
> dpi resolution it's ready for printing.
>
> Rich
This is PDF/X:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF/X
Seems to be more stringent than simple PDF to display
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, L Duperval wrote:
I want to create a booklet for a print-on-demand shop (Lulu, iUniverse,
Lightning Source, Book Locker). What I've seen is that they need PDF/X
photo-ready output. Does anyone know how to produce that, other than using
Acrobat Distiller?
I've no idea wha
>I think it was because I had imported a latex document
>to Lyx, and it wasn't ticked. It seems to be ticked by
>default on new documents.
>I guess I should file it as a bug? If we don't want to
>tick it for imported options, then it ought to raise a
>warning at the point where it would have incl
On Thursday 20 August 2009 10:00:01 Helge Hafting wrote:
> I tested 30pt once just for fun - it looked fine.
>
> I believe LaTeX is limited by 32-bit numbers, and fail on distances
> longer than about 6 meters
Unless of course you have a 64 bit computer.
SteveT
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Hi,
I want to create a booklet for a print-on-demand shop (Lulu, iUniverse,
Lightning Source, Book Locker). What I've seen is that they need PDF/X
photo-ready output. Does anyone know how to produce that, other than
using Acrobat Distiller?
Thanks,
L
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On Thu, 20 Aug 2009, Helge Hafting wrote:
I tested 30pt once just for fun - it looked fine.
I believe LaTeX is limited by 32-bit numbers, and fail on distances longer
than about 6 meters. 120pt is below that. :-)
Helge,
Thank you. I passed on your helpful insight.
Rich
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* rgheck wrote, On 20/08/09 15:15:
> On 08/20/2009 10:07 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
>> I didn't have "Use AMS match package automatically"
>> ticked.
>>
> Just tick that, unless you have some reason not to do so.
I think it was because I had imported a latex document to Lyx, and it
wasn't ticked. It
On 08/20/2009 10:07 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
* rgheck wrote, On 20/08/09 14:02:
On 08/20/2009 08:57 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
In a display-equation environment I can't get the cases environment to
work properly, unless I just use the first column.
..
Furthermore, if I jus
* rgheck wrote, On 20/08/09 14:02:
> On 08/20/2009 08:57 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
>> In a display-equation environment I can't get the cases environment to
>> work properly, unless I just use the first column.
..
>> Furthermore, if I just use the left column, then it is displayed all on
>> one line
Rich Shepard wrote:
Someone local has developed his own solution for preparing and displaying
slides during presentations. He uses a browser for the display and type
size
of 60pt-120pt. I mentioned that I use the Beamer class with whatever the
default type size is and the results are readabl
Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! I'm writing my thesis and now I would need to put some algorithms and codes
to my LyX document. I created a float Algorithm and I placed in it a program
listing. I see it is even possible to select many useful options, I think it is
really great and very very comfortable. T
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
How can I embed a spreadsheet (MS Excel I assume) into a LyX or LaTeX
document?
I wrote an external inset for spreadsheets some time ago.
You can find it here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-de...@lists.lyx.org/msg132049.html
It supports openoffice, excel and gnume
On 08/20/2009 08:57 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
In a display-equation environment I can't get the cases environment to
work properly, unless I just use the first column.
I get the error:
Misplaced alignment tab character&.
s&
s\end{cases}$
I can't figure out why you would want to us
In a display-equation environment I can't get the cases environment to
work properly, unless I just use the first column.
I get the error:
Misplaced alignment tab character &.
s &
s\end{cases}$
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersan
Sorry for the bother eventually I managed to use the fonts by doing a ful
system font refresh and a latex font refresh.
Cheers.
Sorry for the bother, but I managed by doing a full font refresh of the
system and of Latex.
Cheers.
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