On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 1:34 PM, Muhammed F. Bayraktar
wrote:
> It should be obvious what is what. Lyx is Input, how it looks, and PDF is
> created by xetex.
Hi Muhammed,
I think it would be helpful to also send an example .lyx file.
Although it may seem obvious to you for how to make one, a lot
I am using Lyx 2.0.5.1 on linux / Archlinux and using the class a derivate
of class report . When I try to generate the PDF I get the errors :
)) (/usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/latex/fragments/subscript.sty)
! Undefined control sequence.
l.24 \floatstyle
{}
The control sequence at the end of the
On 04/30/2013 10:03 AM, Muhammed F. Bayraktar wrote:
Hello,
I did everything like it is written in the WIKI. I'm working with two
languages (german and arabic), and after typing an arabic sentence, I
switch to german, etc.
My problem is, that in the whole document itself the arabic is from
hello,
I'm trying to write in a non-english language (hebrew) inside an equation
and when I try to preview it as a pdf I get an encoding error.
is there a way to fix this?
thanks,
Or Enzer
Hello,
I did everything like it is written in the WIKI. I'm working with two
languages (german and arabic), and after typing an arabic sentence, I
switch to german, etc.
My problem is, that in the whole document itself the arabic is from
right-to-left and also the connections between the
Hi,
I compiled LyX 2.0.5.1 on Ssolaris 11.1 with Qt4.7.4 x86, but error occred.
gmake[4]: ディレクトリ `/home/atsushi/lyx-2.0.5.1/src' に入ります
CXXLD lyx
ld: fatal: file /opt/qt4-64/lib/libQtGui.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
ld: fatal: file /opt/qt4-64/lib/libQtCore.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
ld:
?? 29.04.2013 23:43, curtis osterhoudt ??:
I ran into this problem just this weekend (using the 2.1.0 dev version
of LyX on a debian-based system). I happen to have figured out what I
did wrong, though it didn't have anything to do with forward/reverse
searches; I thought the condition was
?? 29.04.2013 23:43, curtis osterhoudt ??:
I ran into this problem just this weekend (using the 2.1.0 dev version
of LyX on a debian-based system). I happen to have figured out what I
did wrong, though it didn't have anything to do with forward/reverse
searches; I thought the condition was