On 2010-05-11, rob wrote:
> Rob Oakes oak-tree.us> writes:
...
>> There are ways to make floats go to the end of a document and arrange
>> themselves into separate figures and tables sections, but it involves
>> resetting LaTeX values and some ugly hackery.
> Hi Rob, Thanks for your reply. Yes
Am 12.05.2010 00:19, schrieb Marcin Jurek:
I was looking for some solution to my problem and I found that it's a
recurrent one on other LaTeX-related sites too. I started writing my
degree dissertation in LyX and it was fine at the onset but then I
suddenly fonud out the file gets no longer comp
Dear LyX Users,
Does anyone happen to know where the personal dictionary for Hunspell
lives? I've been trying to do a write-up of the new spell-checking
features in LyX 2, and have found that while I can add words to a
"personal dictionary" while I keep the program open, they aren't getting
store
Rob Oakes oak-tree.us> writes:
>
> Hi Rob,
>
> I'm not sure that I follow what you're trying to accomplish. Do you
> need your figures to appear in text, or do you need them to appear at
> the end of your document after the references section? (The way that
> many biomedical journals specify
Hi Rob,
I'm not sure that I follow what you're trying to accomplish. Do you
need your figures to appear in text, or do you need them to appear at
the end of your document after the references section? (The way that
many biomedical journals specify an article must be submitted.)
And what do you
Hi,
How do I fix the order in which tables and figures
appear at the end of my document? My paper must
conform to an ordering of text, references, tables/figures.
The problem is that the default order of the tables and
figures is not what I want. I tried changing the settings
for each floa
This is clearly either a problem in the way that R installs itself, or
the way that LaTeX installs itself. I'm not actually sure which though
and I don't know where to file the bug report.
When I just checked, I was not able to find a "sweave" package for R,
nor was I able to find one for TeXLive
"[Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC." writes:
> *3.* If I try to compile a new document including S/R expressions,
> compilation fails throwing the following error:
>
> ! LaTeX Error: File `Sweave.sty' not found.
>
> Here the full stack to further reference:
>
> http://xen.net/onLyX/lyxSweaveStyNotFound.
Hi!
lyx-de...@oak-tree.us wrote:
Hi JMarc,
Reasonably sure. I was having the problems back in November. And there
were two separate issues. The first was getting LyX 2 to work, the second
was related to getting R + Sweave to work.
The problems that eventually required Sweave.sty were relate
Dean Chandler vvm.com> writes:
>
> Yes, Ghostscript & Imagemagick are installed.
>
> Also, I have qt4-dev installed.
>
> The problem occurs both with Lyx 1.5.3, from the Ubuntu repository and
> with 1.6.5, which I downloaded from lyx.org and compiled. There were no
> errors in the compilati
"[Ricardo Rodriguez] eBioTIC." writes:
> Sorry, I replied to Rob's message before reading this one! That's what
> I've found here: Sweave.sty as is is not longer in the path and LyX
> looks for R libraries instead. Is it ok this interpretation? Thanks!
Yes. But still it should not crash...
JMarc
Hi JMarc,
Reasonably sure. I was having the problems back in November. And there
were two separate issues. The first was getting LyX 2 to work, the second
was related to getting R + Sweave to work.
The problems that eventually required Sweave.sty were related to getting
documents to compile co
Oops!
Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES wrote:
Rob Oakes writes:
Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
what ultimately fixed it.
Hi Rob!
Rob Oakes wrote:
Hi Ricardo,
Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
what ultimately fixed it.
Nope, it is
Rob Oakes writes:
> Just one thought, make sure that there is a copy of Sweave.sty installed
> in your LaTeX path (and make sure that LyX can find it). I was having
> some troubles with Sweave and LyX 2.0 on Mac a while ago, and this is
> what ultimately fixed it.
Are you sure? It should not be
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