Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-05 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Xu, I don't mean to be parental, but this should be a good reminder to you that > it's always good to save frequently and to save many different versions. > Ideally you should look into a version control system (which LyX actually > supports!), but at the least, make multiple backups, and no

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-05 Thread Xu Wang
Graham, I'm glad that worked for you! I don't mean to be parental, but this should be a good reminder to you that it's always good to save frequently and to save many different versions. Ideally you should look into a version control system (which LyX actually supports!), but at the least, make mu

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-05 Thread Graham Smith
Hello Xu Could you send a minimum working example (WME) of your .lyx file? My guess > is that you might be able to generate the same error by deleting most or > all of your document. > > My only suggestion for now is to start a new LyX document, and then copy > from your old to your new. This will

Re: Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-05 Thread Xu Wang
Hi Graham, Could you send a minimum working example (WME) of your .lyx file? My guess is that you might be able to generate the same error by deleting most or all of your document. My only suggestion for now is to start a new LyX document, and then copy from your old to your new. This will copy a

Package varioref Sweave error

2011-11-05 Thread Graham Smith
I have unsuccessfully been trying to get some latex code to (make a table) run in an ERT box in Lyx. In the end I gave up and deleted my attempts. However, now the document won't compile with the error message below. Nothing has changed other than the stuff I added and then deleted, but I assume t

Re: Lyx and beamer again.

2011-11-05 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Liviu Andronic wrote: > I guess that most Beamer hacks could be dropped once #6753 [1] gets > addressed. Liviu > > [1] http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6753 Indeed, a sane argument UI is a major prerequisite (next to features such as "NextNested" which automatically nests following paragraphs). Ho

Re: Lyx and beamer again.

2011-11-05 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 2:07 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > The problem at the moment is that LyX does not yet support beamer's overlay > arguments (<...>). At the time when the beamer layout was written (by the > beamer author himself, BTW), we also did not yet support mandatory environment > arg

Re: Lyx and beamer again.

2011-11-05 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Bert Lloyd wrote: > Are these issues somewhat reduced by the incremental lists modules? > http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules#toc9 > Perhaps these could be included in "stock" LyX in the future and make > the \lyxframe workaround unnecessary? Not really. These modules just hardcode some common ove

Re: Lyx and beamer again.

2011-11-05 Thread Bert Lloyd
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > The problem at the moment is that LyX does not yet support beamer's overlay > arguments (<...>). At the time when the beamer layout was written (by the > beamer author himself, BTW), we also did not yet support mandatory environment > ar

Re: Lyx and beamer again.

2011-11-05 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Bert Lloyd wrote: > I have never understood the purpose of \lyxframe and \lyxframeend when > the standard \begin{frame} and \end{frame} are available. > > Conceding my almost complete ignorance on this topic, wouldn't it be > better to for LyX to use standard Beamer / LaTeX commands whenever > pos

Re: Lyx and beamer again.

2011-11-05 Thread Bert Lloyd
I have never understood the purpose of \lyxframe and \lyxframeend when the standard \begin{frame} and \end{frame} are available. Conceding my almost complete ignorance on this topic, wouldn't it be better to for LyX to use standard Beamer / LaTeX commands whenever possible? This would seem to impr