I believe that " MiKTeX you got" should read " MiKTeX you will get".
Michael is suggesting installing the complete MiKTeX. It takes up a lot of
space but can be awfully useful when you need some obscure package to tweak
that last formatting problem. Otherwise you waste a lot of time loading
indiv
Am 28.10.2015 um 17:39 schrieb Ilan :
> Thanks David and Stephan.
>
> My problem is that I'm working on a multi-file project so under the tmp
> directory there are several directories and the location of the Latex file
> depends on the file I compiled (and of course the tmp directory has a
> d
On 10/28/2015 05:33 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
You got errors in the first place because some packages were still
missing. By installing the complete content of MiKTeX you got every
single packag needed or not.
Michael
No, I never installed the complete content of MikTeX, I only had it
download
Am 28.10.2015 um 17:47 schrieb Scott Kostyshak:
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 04:39:23PM +, Ilan wrote:
>> Thanks David and Stephan.
>>
>
> Another possibility is:
> on Linux when I preview with Evince, I can just right-click on the PDF
> that is opened in Evince and there is an option "Open Conta
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 04:39:23PM +, Ilan wrote:
> Thanks David and Stephan.
>
> My problem is that I'm working on a multi-file project so under the tmp
> directory there are several directories and the location of the Latex file
> depends on the file I compiled (and of course the tmp direc
Thanks David and Stephan.
My problem is that I'm working on a multi-file project so under the tmp
directory there are several directories and the location of the Latex file
depends on the file I compiled (and of course the tmp directory has a different
name each time under windows).
What I use
Am 28.10.2015 um 15:09 schrieb Ilan :
> After compiling a file in Lyx, I no longer see the full path to the Latex
> file
> in the log.
> It used to be in the first lines of the Latex log window.
>
> Is there any way to get it back? That way I can easily copy and paste the
> path
> in order to
Am 28.10.2015 um 15:09 schrieb Ilan:
> After compiling a file in Lyx, I no longer see the full path to the Latex
> file
> in the log.
> It used to be in the first lines of the Latex log window.
>
> Is there any way to get it back? That way I can easily copy and paste the
> path
> in order to d
After compiling a file in Lyx, I no longer see the full path to the Latex file
in the log.
It used to be in the first lines of the Latex log window.
Is there any way to get it back? That way I can easily copy and paste the path
in order to debug the Latex file directly.
On 10/28/2015 09:44 AM, PhilipPirrip wrote:
On 10/28/2015 03:28 AM, QIN Peng wrote:
I have installed MikTex 2.9 through ProTex before. Then I installed Lyx
2.1.4 bundle version and during the installing process, it reminded me
to update MikTex's package, and I updated it with MikTeX Package Mana
John Kane:
> How long is the caption? I have tried a figure with an 84 word caption and
> it looks okay to me. See attached pdf.
I am trying to visualise it. Will report back once I have it. For now,
I copy the figure* environment, or check it manually (Span columns).
It works and it's ok like
On 10/28/2015 03:28 AM, QIN Peng wrote:
I have installed MikTex 2.9 through ProTex before. Then I installed Lyx
2.1.4 bundle version and during the installing process, it reminded me
to update MikTex's package, and I updated it with MikTeX Package Manager
through the internet.
I don't know abo
Hello,
It is my first time to use Lyx and LaTex.
I have installed MikTex 2.9 through ProTex before. Then I installed Lyx
2.1.4 bundle version and during the installing process, it reminded me to
update MikTex's package, and I updated it with MikTeX Package Manager
through the internet.
When I opene
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