Re: How to keep versions of a paper in different formats

2019-09-04 Thread Pavel Sanda
On Mon, Sep 02, 2019 at 11:35:36PM +0200, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: > If you are on a Mac or Linux, and you are not collaborating with other > authors, you (just :-)-O) install RCS, rerun Tool -> Reconfigure check > the sucker in and out. > > You then can put something like this in your preamble >

Re: lyx disk: error: LyX could not create the temporary directory '/tmp/lyx_tmpbuf1'

2019-09-04 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck
On 9/4/19 6:09 AM, Guenter Milde wrote: > On 2019-09-03, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > > ... > >> Thanks, John, but there seems to be a bigger problem which I am >> facing. I can't open an usb stick, tells me, that it can't be invoked >> (kann nicht eingebunden werden in German). Trying to start

Re: Multi-page table

2019-09-04 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 4 Sep 2019, Shay Riggs wrote: I took a quick look at this. It seems to work fine as long as it’s not in a float (which I guess kind of makes sense now I think about it…). Shay, Well, that certainly makes sense. I hadn't considered that as my focus was on the document itself. Perhaps t

Re: lyx disk: error: LyX could not create the temporary directory '/tmp/lyx_tmpbuf1'

2019-09-04 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2019-09-03, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: ... > Thanks, John, but there seems to be a bigger problem which I am > facing. I can't open an usb stick, tells me, that it can't be invoked > (kann nicht eingebunden werden in German). Trying to start Jabref it > tells me 'read only file system', l

Re: Multi-page table

2019-09-04 Thread Shay Riggs
Hi Rich, I took a quick look at this. It seems to work fine as long as it’s not in a float (which I guess kind of makes sense now I think about it…). As soon as you put it in a float, that’s when I get the effect you describe, so try Inserting the Table on a blank paragraph in normal text mode.

Re: lyx disk: error: LyX could not create the temporary directory '/tmp/lyx_tmpbuf1'

2019-09-04 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
Wolfgang, have you rebooted? That should run fdisk which may fix what seems to be a file system error. You have sufficient backups, of course? el On 03/09/2019 20:54, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > > Quoting John White : > >> After reconfiguring, I would save one of the problem files to a usb >