RE: RCS Version Control on Two Computers

2018-03-20 Thread Baris Erkus
I found the answer by myself on the LyX wiki: https://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/VersionControlInstallationAndUsage#toc7 Version Control on the Cloud with RCS Let’s assume this situation: you have to identical LyX installations with RCS on two different PCs, one at work and one at home. And you saved all

RCS Version Control on Two Computers

2018-03-20 Thread Baris Erkus
Hi, I am working on a LyX document with RCS version control enabled. I am working on the file during the day in my office on my office PC and in the evening on my home PC. I am using cloud to keep files. I sometimes encounter that RCS gives an error. (I guess it is related with check-in check-

Re: entering Unicode points directly in ipa inset

2018-03-20 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck
On 03/20/2018 06:23 PM, mike wrote: > > Hello > > So I've read "Using LyX to Display Phonetic Characters (IPA)" > (https://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc4) specifically about the > different ways of entering glyphs, etc. with the IPA inset but what > still isn't clear to me is how I enter a code

Re: Windows users: can you test the 2.3.0 installer?

2018-03-20 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 17.03.2018 um 13:07 schrieb emile lunardon: What are the main evolutions from Bundle and Installer 4 to 5 ? There was a bug in the installer so that existing 64bit MiKTeX installations were not detected. Meanwhile I released version 6: http://ftp.lyx.de/LyXWinInstaller/LyX2.3.0/ that has

entering Unicode points directly in ipa inset

2018-03-20 Thread mike
Hello So I've read "Using LyX to Display Phonetic Characters (IPA)" (https://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LinguistLyX#toc4) specifically about the different ways of entering glyphs, etc. with the IPA inset but what still isn't clear to me is how I enter a code point like 0x0298 directly using the IPA ins

Re: LyX 2.3 --- Citation at end of a quotation

2018-03-20 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck
On 03/19/2018 01:11 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: > On Mon, 19 Mar 2018, F M Salter wrote: > >>     I am trying to cite a quotation, so that the citation is placed >> right >> justified on the line following the last line of the quotation. > >>     Is there a correct way to achieve the desired output aut

Re: Change Latex Math Code

2018-03-20 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck
On 03/20/2018 04:43 PM, Baris Erkus wrote: > > Ok. I was wondering if it was possible to do it from within LyX, > without editing the LyX file. I guess, it is not possible. > >   > > Editing LyX file is fine, but it would have been really nice if it had > the capability of making minor changes to t

RE: Change Latex Math Code

2018-03-20 Thread Baris Erkus
Ok. I was wondering if it was possible to do it from within LyX, without editing the LyX file. I guess, it is not possible. Editing LyX file is fine, but it would have been really nice if it had the capability of making minor changes to the TeX code. Thanks for the replies. BE Sent from Mail<

Re: Change Latex Math Code

2018-03-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 03/20/2018 03:39 PM, Baris Erkus wrote: Hello, Is there a way to change the latex math code in LyX by editing the code? For example, if I enter a fraction in math environment using back slash  like \frac, is there a way to edit this Latex code and make it \dfrac simply by placing “d” in f

RE: Change Latex Math Code

2018-03-20 Thread Baris Erkus
Thanks for the prompt reply. Well, of course I can write \dfrac from scratch, but I do not want to do that. I want to modify an existing math equation in text model. In LyX, I can modify an existing equation in WYSIWYG mode, but I do not know how to modify an equation by modifying the Latex co

Re: Change Latex Math Code

2018-03-20 Thread David L. Johnson
On 03/20/2018 03:39 PM, Baris Erkus wrote: Hello, Is there a way to change the latex math code in LyX by editing the code? For example, if I enter a fraction in math environment using back slash  like \frac, is there a way to edit this Latex code and make it \dfrac simply by placing “d” in f

Change Latex Math Code

2018-03-20 Thread Baris Erkus
Hello, Is there a way to change the latex math code in LyX by editing the code? For example, if I enter a fraction in math environment using back slash like \frac, is there a way to edit this Latex code and make it \dfrac simply by placing “d” in front of “f”? Baris Erkus

Re: Lyx 2.3 pdflatex config

2018-03-20 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
That seems to be a feature rather than a bug. el On 2018-03-20 04:22 , Steve Hnizdur wrote: > Hi > > I upgraded Lyx to the shiny new 2.3 on Ubuntu 16.04 the other day and > the first time hit the "eyes" icon to compile a document I got the Lyx > Security Warning > > "The following LaTeX backend

Re: Lyx 2.3 pdflatex config

2018-03-20 Thread Steve Hnizdur
On 20/03/18 13:14, Paul A. Rubin wrote: On 03/20/2018 04:22 AM, Steve Hnizdur wrote: Hi I upgraded Lyx to the shiny new 2.3 on Ubuntu 16.04 the other day and the first time hit the "eyes" icon to compile a document I got the Lyx Security Warning "The following LaTeX backend has been configu

Re: Lyx 2.3 pdflatex config

2018-03-20 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 03/20/2018 04:22 AM, Steve Hnizdur wrote: Hi I upgraded Lyx to the shiny new 2.3 on Ubuntu 16.04 the other day and the first time hit the "eyes" icon to compile a document I got the Lyx Security Warning "The following LaTeX backend has been configured to allow execution of external progr

Re: Important poll: would this dialog be confusing?

2018-03-20 Thread racoon
On 19.03.2018 18:14, Emile Lunardon wrote: I don't remember seeing the possibility to install LyX without LaTeX (I'll have to change my glasses !), but I want to trust you on this point ! In this case, I would be more than happy to agree with your analysis. I had to check myself to be sure. A

Lyx 2.3 pdflatex config

2018-03-20 Thread Steve Hnizdur
Hi I upgraded Lyx to the shiny new 2.3 on Ubuntu 16.04 the other day and the first time hit the "eyes" icon to compile a document I got the Lyx Security Warning "The following LaTeX backend has been configured to allow execution of external programs for any document: pdflatex --shell-escape