On 5/27/22 18:44, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 27 May 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
AFAIK, \lstset{} is the correct command. In order to use it in the
preamble, you have to precede it with \usepackage{listings}.
Paul,
I overlooked that.
The correct syntax for setting the tabulator size is tabsi
On Fri, 27 May 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
AFAIK, \lstset{} is the correct command. In order to use it in the
preamble, you have to precede it with \usepackage{listings}.
Paul,
I overlooked that.
The correct syntax for setting the tabulator size is tabsize=4. "Tabulator
size=4" will cause an
On 5/27/22 17:39, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 27 May 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
\lset{language=Python, Tabulator size=4}
Paul,
A more recent thread on program listings
shows the command as \lstset{} but this also fails to set the default and
throws an error when I try to compile the document
On Fri, 27 May 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
\lset{language=Python, Tabulator size=4}
Paul,
A more recent thread on program listings
shows the command as \lstset{} but this also fails to set the default and
throws an error when I try to compile the document.
Puzzled,
Rich
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On Fri, 27 May 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
Thanks for the pointer.
Paul,
Since all the code in the document is the same language I searched the web
for setting defaults. Found a list archive thread from 10 years ago and your
response was to add the language and other attributes to the preamble;
On Fri, 27 May 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Rather than LyX-Code, start with Insert > Program Listing to insert a
listings widget. Right click the widget, click Settings ..., and on the
main settings tab use the Language drop-down to select Python. Tweak other
settings at will.
Paul,
Ah ha! It'
On 5/27/22 15:01, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm trying to format Python code in a document, but cannot properly set
indentation and long lines without them breaking. The document class
is KOMA
Article.
I've set the code environment to LyX-Code.
Reading the User Guide, I don't find a section on LyX-
I'm trying to format Python code in a document, but cannot properly set
indentation and long lines without them breaking. The document class is KOMA
Article.
I've set the code environment to LyX-Code.
Reading the User Guide, I don't find a section on LyX-Code; Section 6.10 is
TeX Code and the La
> Hi,
>
> I'm running the latest -- and greatest(?) -- release of Pop!_OS,
> which is effectively Ubuntu. Specifically, 22.04 LTS ("Jammy").
>
> I've just installed LyX and have not adjusted any preferences /
> options / configurations. When I try Help -> Specific Manuals ->
> LilyPond I get a pop
Hi,
I'm running the latest -- and greatest(?) -- release of Pop!_OS,
which is effectively Ubuntu. Specifically, 22.04 LTS ("Jammy").
I've just installed LyX and have not adjusted any preferences /
options / configurations. When I try Help -> Specific Manuals ->
LilyPond I get a pop-up:
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Le 27/05/2022 à 08:22, Herbert Voss a écrit :
Indeed, there is a problem on our side. Unfurtunately our certificate
expert is not available right now. I tried to fix this myself, without
much success. We'll fix that as fast as we can.
you are using lets encrypt:##
/usr/bin/certbot --quiet ren
On 5/26/22 08:17, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Donnerstag, dem 26.05.2022 um 05:50 -0500 schrieb Joseph Hesse:
Thank you for your reply.
I duplicated what you had in the MWE. My document settings are now
"Biblatex, Author-number, numeric, numeric".
When I do a citation I only get 3 ch
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