Hi LyX Users,
I have been cut/pasting source code from a LyX document to a LaTeX document,
and compiling the latter without difficulty until now. Out of nowhere, after
the last pasting from LyX to LaTeX, I suddenly get a compiling error which
doesn't go away when I undo the pasting. The GotoErro
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I compile this piece of lyx, I get an error message:
> !pdfTeX error: pdflatex (file texnansi.enc): cannot open encoding file for
> read
> ing
> ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
>
> because utopia mathde
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 4:11 PM, Jean-Marie Pacquet wrote:
> I thought that the mail administrator should know.
Thanks for reporting this, Jean-Marie. I forwarded your report to the
person in charge of the server and he is looking into it.
Scott
On 09/02/2015 05:04 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
When I compile this piece of lyx, I get an error message:
!pdfTeX error: pdflatex (file texnansi.enc): cannot open encoding file for read
ing
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
because utopia mathdesign
Can somebody tell m
Hello,
When I compile this piece of lyx, I get an error message:
!pdfTeX error: pdflatex (file texnansi.enc): cannot open encoding file for read
ing
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
because utopia mathdesign
Can somebody tell me why?
Thank.
#LyX 2.1 created this file. For
Hello,
When I compile this piece of lyx, I get an error message:
!pdfTeX error: pdflatex (file texnansi.enc): cannot open encoding file for read
ing
==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
because utopia mathdesign
Can somebody tell me why?
Thank.
#LyX 2.1 created this file. Fo
Hi all,
I don't know where I should post this message... Since August 7th, the
server sending lyx-users mails from the list no longer resolves, ie
thales.memphis.edu (IP v4 address 141.225.8.55) no longer has a reverse
entry:
~$ dig -x 141.225.8.55
; <<>> DiG 9.9.7-P2 <<>> -x 141.225.8.55
;; glo
On Wed, 2 Sep 2015, Sajjad wrote:
So I thought of pasting the source below for you so that it becomes more
transparent of what I might have missed in the process.
I see one possibility:
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[scale=0.1]{images/ReferenceSinteredModel}
\par\end{center}
Aligning
Thanks for the hint. I tried again with your suggestion that I might have
missed initially. Unfortunately, I am getting the same result - one image
overlapping the other image. So I thought of pasting the source below for
you so that it becomes more transparent of what I might have missed in the