Yes, I was able to download it without any issues now. Thank you Vincent!
Thanks a lot for this.
-Joon
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 3:51 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> Johan Korsnes schreef op 29-11-2013 16:02:
>
> Hi,
>>
>> I'm having problems downloading the Windows binary for LyX 2.1.0b2
>> (un)available at the official LyX FTP, and it seems as if the mirrors
>>
Johan Korsnes schreef op 29-11-2013 16:02:
Hi,
I'm having problems downloading the Windows binary for LyX 2.1.0b2
(un)available at the official LyX FTP, and it seems as if the mirrors
hosting development-versions have omitted this binary (maybe they are
having issues as well?). Any idea where
On Fri, 29 Nov 2013 12:46:23 + (UTC)
Ben wrote:
> Hello,
> I use Lyx to write novels and factual books (some of which contain
> photos). I have a query regarding the use of child documents and a
> master document.
>
> What characteristics of the master document are given to a child
> documen
Mike wrote:
> a) the text formatting options (e.g. Chapter) are not available in the
> child document
Well, the child settings are only inherited in the output. In the workarea,
you have what the child's class offers you. This is by design, since you still
can compile the child independently fr
Hi,
I'm having problems downloading the Windows binary for LyX 2.1.0b2
(un)available at the official LyX FTP, and it seems as if the mirrors
hosting development-versions have omitted this binary (maybe they are
having issues as well?). Any idea where I might get my hands on this file?
OS: Win 8.1
I presume the document class of the child is not changed by the master
document because:
a) the text formatting options (e.g. Chapter) are not available in the
child document
b) the document class in the child document remains set to 'article'
c) in the produced pdf file the chapter heading of
Mike wrote:
> The example files are:
>
> front_matter = master document
> tryout,
> test2
> test 3= child documents
One child (C1) and some images were missing, but I cannot see a problem. Why
do you think the children do not have the class of the master?
Regards,
Jürgen
Jürgen
The example files are:
front_matter = master document
tryout,
test2
test 3= child documents
Ben
#LyX 2.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 474
\begin_document
\begin_header
\textclass scrbook
\use_default_options true
\maintain_unincluded_ch
Ben wrote:
> I'm sorry about this but, how to post files?
> I am on the web-based discussion list
This is a mailing list, so you should attach the file to a mail and send it to
this list.
Regards,
Jürgen
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
>
> This should work. Please post example files.
>
> Regards,
> Jürgen
>
>
I'm sorry about this but, how to post files?
I am on the web-based discussion list
Ben
Ben wrote:
> Thanks for your quick reply. I may be missing something:
>
> a) I create a document called Front.
> b) I start a new document and 'include' it in 'Front'.
> c) I then create another document called C1. This document is set as the
> child of Front.
> d) Clicking on 'view' brings up a w
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
>
> Ben wrote:
> > What characteristics of the master document are given to a child document
> > associated with it? For example, is the document class, font, margin
> > settings of the master document given to a new child document that is
> > associated with
Ben wrote:
> What characteristics of the master document are given to a child document
> associated with it? For example, is the document class, font, margin
> settings of the master document given to a new child document that is
> associated with the master document?
Yes. Every document setting i
Hello,
I use Lyx to write novels and factual books (some of which contain photos).
I have a query regarding the use of child documents and a master document.
What characteristics of the master document are given to a child document
associated with it? For example, is the document class, font, marg
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