Thanks for all of the answers; they are all what I was looking for.
Perhaps Günter's solution is the most convenient for my setup... the
errors have been there waiting for me in .xsession-errors all along.
Thanks again.
Jay
Hi JMarc
The answer is yes for both questions.
Interesting to thing about the feature as part of the textclass. Yes, it
surprised me. I could leave the way it is. I, personally, have no problem
with it.
On the other side, however, the document I am writing goes to other people
and that is the wa
Hello LyXers,
the alternative Windows installer for LyX 1.6.4 is now available.
This installer comes again with an update installer to update existing LyX
1.6.3 installation to LyX
1.6.4. NOTE: To be able to use this installer version, LyX 1.6.3 must have been
installed with the
alternative Wi
Le 24/08/2009 20:23, Jonatan R. Catai a écrit :
Hello, Wolfgang
Yes, my caption is small, a few words only (I just want to show a structural
formula of a molecule - so, there isn't much to say about it). When I added
some more words to the caption, then the suggestion of using the caption
packag
On 08/24/2009 05:20 PM, Bjørn Liene Gundersen wrote:
Hi,
I am a new user with LyX, have previousely been using Scientific
Workplace (SWP). I am using LyX 1.63 for Windows with the standard
report template. In the frontmatter dialog in Scientific Workplace I
normally use to paste a graphic/icon t
Hello all,
I might be answering my own question, but if there other ways to solve the
caption problem, I am eager to try them out.
It is a pretty "dirty" trick, but it worked nicely. When you have a short
caption, just add at its end whitespaces (crtl+shtift_space) and there you
go, our caption g
On 2009-08-24, G. Jay Kerns wrote:
> Is there some Linux trick, where I can open LyX, say, from the Desktop
> without a terminal, but on-the-fly open up a terminal (or is there
> even some other mechanism) to see what LyX is thinking?
Errors of X programms without attached terminal are written in
Hi,
I am a new user with LyX, have previousely been using Scientific
Workplace (SWP). I am using LyX 1.63 for Windows with the standard
report template. In the frontmatter dialog in Scientific Workplace I
normally use to paste a graphic/icon topmost and divide the title on
lines with several space
> > Personally, I like Linux Libertine. But I'm just an amateur.
>
> Can libertine be used without having to mess with xetex? Is there good
> latex support for it?
"Good"? It depends. For me the version from CTAN is ok. >;->
Sincerely,
Wolfgang
--
NO "Courtesy Copies" PLEASE!
Hello, Wolfgang
Yes, my caption is small, a few words only (I just want to show a structural
formula of a molecule - so, there isn't much to say about it). When I added
some more words to the caption, then the suggestion of using the caption
package worked. I looked at the Embedded Object for smal
Dear Helge & Vincent
Thankyou for your speedy responses. Turning off "instant preview" worked.
You've made a PhD thesis writing student alot less stressed!
Thanks again
Sam
On Monday, 24 August, 2009, at 03:41PM, "Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW"
wrote:
>
>>> When I've written a math formu
On Monday 24 August 2009 03:32:13 pm Vincenzo Ampolo wrote:
>
> I had two problems: the first one is to hide the page number and this
> command fixed it "\thispagestyle{empty} "
>
> The second issue is that i need a blank page somewhere in my document. Is
> there a way to add it ? i tried with
> I
>Great!
>
>I would really like to use this version because of
>more stability.
Yes, sorry for that.
>Currently I use Lyx 1.6.3 to write my thesis.
>Thereby I am very careful and would like to know if
>it might result in any problem if I change my current
>version of Lyx?
No. (at least it shoul
Great!
I would really like to use this version because of more stability. Currently
I use Lyx 1.6.3 to write my thesis.
Thereby I am very careful and would like to know if it might result in any
problem if I change my current version of Lyx?
Thanks in advance, Matthias
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at
>> When I've written a math formula, whether it be inserted into the
main
>> text or as a numbered equation, the text size becomes huge with the
>> formula usually disappearing off the end of the screen. If you then
>> reselect the formula, as if to edit it, it then shrinks back to
normal
>>
On Monday 24 August 2009 03:24:25 pm Helge Hafting wrote:
> New page/page break/clear page has nothing to do with numbering and
> such, these commands just gives you pages without normal text on them.
Sorry i'm not good at english and i didn't explain good.
I had two problems: the first one is t
sammichaelstevens wrote:
When I've written a math formula, whether it be inserted into the main text
or as a numbered equation, the text size becomes huge with the formula
usually disappearing off the end of the screen. If you then reselect the
formula, as if to edit it, it then shrinks back to
Vincenzo Ampolo wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to lyx and i think it's a very good program. I've a trouble i'm trying
to fix from a long time and i googled a lot without finding anything useful
which works.
The problem is simple, i've a frontpage which should be not numbered and that
must have a blank
G. Jay Kerns wrote:
I believe you can make a script that opens LyX with a terminal - but
a minimized terminal. One that disappear as soon as LyX is closed.
If you need the information, just restore the minimized terminal.
Helge Hafting
Thanks, Helge.
I did some searching and it seems like
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 10:30:55PM -0700, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
>
> What I find I can do is to set each column to a % width. That's fine,
> and equivalent to figuring out a number of cm. The table does not
> center itself on the page, though. It slides off to the right...
I _think_ I used a flo
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> I believe you can make a script that opens LyX with a terminal - but
> a minimized terminal. One that disappear as soon as LyX is closed.
>
> If you need the information, just restore the minimized terminal.
Another possibility, run lyx as
Joachim Osnabryg wrote:
> > If you already have the sources of the previous release, you may want to
> > apply one of the following patches instead
> > ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/stable/1.6.x/patch-1.6.4.gz
> > ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/stable/1.6.x/patch-1.6.4.bz2
>
> Is this stateme
When I've written a math formula, whether it be inserted into the main text
or as a numbered equation, the text size becomes huge with the formula
usually disappearing off the end of the screen. If you then reselect the
formula, as if to edit it, it then shrinks back to normal size. I am doing
s
Thanks a lot! This is an impressive list of bug fixes (and, moreover,
of some nasty ones)! Congratulations!
Murat
2009/8/24 Jürgen Spitzmüller :
> Public release of LyX version 1.6.4
> ===
>
> We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 1.6.4. This is the fourth
>
> I believe you can make a script that opens LyX with a terminal - but
> a minimized terminal. One that disappear as soon as LyX is closed.
>
> If you need the information, just restore the minimized terminal.
>
> Helge Hafting
>
Thanks, Helge.
I did some searching and it seems like I can repl
> You could use emelFM2 as the file manager from which you open your LyX
> documents. It has an integrated output pane that is, for practical
> reasons, a terminal. And you can see all LyX mindwork in it. When not
> needed, you could simply hide the output pane. I would believe Ubuntu
> has a (some
>
> Someone else might have a better answer, but the only thing I know to do
> here is to attach a debugger, such as gdb, to the running process, and then
> you can see the output there. This seems overkill, however, and it will slow
> LyX down.
>
> Another option would be to run LyX from a script
Am 24.08.2009, 13:28 Uhr, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
NOTE that no Mac OS X binaries will be provided for this release, due to
a regression on this platform that was detected after 1.6.4 was released.
Expect a minor update that addresses this problem to be released soon.
OK, that means patienc
Public release of LyX version 1.6.4
===
We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 1.6.4. This is the fourth
maintenance release in the 1.6.x series. This release covers, amongst
many minor improvements, fixes to some rather severe issues, such as:
* A workaroun
G. Jay Kerns wrote:
Dear LyX-Users,
I am on Ubuntu Linux. If I run lyx from a terminal, then along with
the LyX window I get a terminal where I can see what LyX is thinking
when it generates PDFs, etc. This is a very useful debugging tool,
but I only need it a relatively small fraction of the
Wolfgang Keller wrote:
Personally, I like Linux Libertine. But I'm just an amateur.
Can libertine be used without having to mess with xetex? Is there good
latex support for it?
Helge Hafting
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
Thank you so much for the outline view on LyX 1.6.x. You need two or three
more buttons to make the outline view fully functional:
* Insert
* Delete
* Maybe "Insert Subservient"
The Insert function inserts a new heading, at the level of the current
heading,
Useful
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> > When I install LyX 1.6.4 on my Mac LyX>About LyX and LyX>Preferences..
> > are greyed out. How do I fix this? In particular, how do I use
> > Preferences?
> >
> > Hal
>
> We know about this problem and it has our full attention.
The Mac binary of LyX 1.6.4 has
Hi,
I'm new to lyx and i think it's a very good program. I've a trouble i'm trying
to fix from a long time and i googled a lot without finding anything useful
which works.
The problem is simple, i've a frontpage which should be not numbered and that
must have a blank page afterwards.
I just t
On 8/24/09, G. Jay Kerns wrote:
> Is there some Linux trick, where I can open LyX, say, from the Desktop
> without a terminal, but on-the-fly open up a terminal (or is there
> even some other mechanism) to see what LyX is thinking?
>
You could use emelFM2 as the file manager from which you open
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