On Mon, 21 Jun 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
Otherwise, best I can suggest is to strip it to the minimum number of slides
necessary to reproduce the problem and post it.
Paul,
I downloaded and installed beamer-class-3.09. Now the file will not
compile with pdflatex:
This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.14
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
First off, make sure you're not in handout mode, which nukes the in-slide
navigation links (but leaves any section links in the header/footer/sidebar
alive).
Paul,
I've never used the handout mode and the .pdf is created from within LyX
using pdflatex.
Rich Shepard appl-ecosys.com> writes:
>
>I'm running lyx-1.6.6.1, but haven't updated the beamer class in an
> tortoise's age. As I review a presentation created in 2007 I see that the
> navigation links along the lower right of each slide are not visible.
> They're apparently there since I
I'm running lyx-1.6.6.1, but haven't updated the beamer class in an
tortoise's age. As I review a presentation created in 2007 I see that the
navigation links along the lower right of each slide are not visible.
They're apparently there since I can click in that region and move to the
next secti
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010 18:51:33 +0200
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I would like to install the latest LyX version on my Debian Linux.
> I used Guenther Mildes proposal:
>
> wolfgang:/home/wolfgang# apt-get build-dep lyx
> and get
>
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Readi
> I would like to install the latest
> LyX version on my Debian Linux.
> I used Guenther Mildes proposal:
>
> wolfgang:/home/wolfgang# apt-get build-dep lyx
> and get
>
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed,
I would like to install the latest LyX version on my Debian Linux.
I used Guenther Mildes proposal:
wolfgang:/home/wolfgang# apt-get build-dep lyx
and get
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not
> I think the way to deal with this problem is to use is GNU Stow.It
> puts "foreign" programs right out of the way of your package manager.
> This makes it simple to have new and old versions co-exist. I think
> it is a much better solution than checkinstall which attempts to
> integrate the new p
Rob wrote:
> hi everybody,
>
> did not know where to post this so i figured out this place might be okay to
> reach someone who can fix it. lyx ftp with all the installers is down or at
> least not reachable for a few days now:(
the mirrors are working.
pavel
hi everybody,
did not know where to post this so i figured out this place might be okay to
reach someone who can fix it. lyx ftp with all the installers is down or at
least not reachable for a few days now:(
regards
On 2010-06-19, Barak Sh wrote:
> I've tried to change an article's document class to "article (more
> font sizes)", in order to use a smaller base size for fonts (8 instead
> of 10).
> However, I could not export the article; I got a LaTeX error
> "\...@chapter undefined". This error appears even
Am Montag 21 Juni 2010 schrieb Jean-Marc LASGOUTTES:
> Stephan Maseizik writes:
> > The building process works, but the .deb package is not build. The
> > following error is shown by checkinstall:
> >
> > dpkg-deb-Fehler: (Original-)Version >>devel<< enthält keine Ziffern
> > dpkg-deb: 1 Fehler i
Stephan Maseizik writes:
> The building process works, but the .deb package is not build. The
> following error is shown by checkinstall:
>
> dpkg-deb-Fehler: (Original-)Version >>devel<< enthält keine Ziffern
> dpkg-deb: 1 Fehler in config-Datei
What does that mean?
JMarc
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