(Apologies if this has already been discussed. I searched the archive
and bug reports and did not find anything related. Perhaps I didn't
search well enough.)
I'm using LyX 2.1.4 on Fedora 22 (4.3.4-200.fc22.x86_64) with instant
math preview on. After editing about a page of maths formulae, the
in
Dear LyX users,
I am using LyX through a VNC display. Everything works fine, except that
fonts in LyX display in a very low resolution. Trying to modify the font
settings (fixed or scalable, screen DPI) in lyxrc did not change a thing.
I have made sure that VNC can access all fonts in my X syste
Does anyone here have any experience using LyX 1.3.2 through an X-server?
I'm using Exceed (tried X-Win32 as well), and as usual, there are problems
with fonts. Even though I have installed the latex-xft-fonts both on my
local windows machine, and on the remote host, fonts display in LyX like
t
I have installed the above LyX package, compiled by Claus Hentschel, following the
easy preconfigured installation steps. Still, I can't get the spellchecking to work. I
get the message (in the sh-shell window):
Hash table options don't agree with buildhash -0x2/100/10 vs. 0x6/100/10.
Does anyb
Users of LyX under Windows, do anybody know where to put the ispell directory and how
to configure LyX so that it will be recognized?
Alex
Hi all,
Does anybody have any experience in the windows
port of LyX 1.0.4?
I have some annoying problems. First of all, I
can't get special characters (like those of German and Swedish). This is
probably because of some short-coming in the babel package of MiKTeX. Surely,
someone who are u
Hi all,
I just installed the LyX port for windows and it
works ok, despite that I can't get language specific letters, like those in
Swedish, even though I specify the language in LyX.
I'm using a standard distribution of
MiKTeX.
Anyone else experienced this problem?
Thanks in advance,
Perhaps this is already well known:
In LyX 1.0.3pre4 the preamble window behaves strangely if you enlarge it
and you have so much text in it so the scroll bars are present.
If you enlarge the window horizontally, the scroll bar on the right-hand
side goes really freaky.
If you enlarge it vertical
Is there anyone who have compiled lyx 1.0.3pre2 into an rpm package?
I use lyx 1.0.2 on a RedHat 5.2 system, but it suffers from the severe
file-update bug, an so is not very fun to use.
If there is a newer rpm, which library files do I need in order to use
it?
/Alex
> I want to use the layout article (is very good in section-Numbering, fonts
> etc.) but I need the environments like the ones in AMS (theorem, proof, remark
> etc.). Is it possible to combine these two layouts?
I have exactly the same taste in layout as you :)
I have made such a textclass by mod
I tried to install the LyX 1.0.2 rpm package found atftp://moni.msci.memphis.edu/pub/
and it seems seems to require the library file libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2
I don't have this file in my RedHat 5.2 system. What should I do about this?
Thank you all,
/Alex
I'm wondering how to get rid of the blank lines in a enumerate list.
Using the enumerate environment a get something like:
1) First
2) Second
3) Third
Thus, I would like to get:
1) First
2) Second
3) Third
Any ideas?
/Alex
> No. I definitely mean what I said. If you "math-insert" root you get the
> root-symbol with two boxes. One for the "n" resp. "3" (as for the n-th resp.
> cubic root) and one for the stuff under the root.
Strange. M-x math-insert root just gives me the word root in red. What could be
wrong here?
> > Strange. M-x math-insert root just gives me the word root in red. What could be
> > wrong here?
>
> Maybe you use an old version of lyx. I use version 1.0.2.
Ok. That's probably it. Im using 1.0.0. Does anybody know of an rpm-packade with LyX
1.0.2?
> > Surely this question must have been discussed before, but since the
> > mailing list archive seems to be down I take the chance of asking it
> > again:
> > How do one obtain nth roots in LyX, e.g. a cubic root sign?
>
> As Jean-Marc already answered some 20 days ago to the same question just
>
Surely this question must have been discussed before, but since the
mailing list archive seems to be down I take the chance of asking it
again:
How do one obtain nth roots in LyX, e.g. a cubic root sign?
Can anybody tell me how to get a list of the following type:
(i) Case one.
(ii) Case two.
(iii) Case three.
...
That is, each item enumerated by small roman figures inside a pair of
braces. I want to use this, e.g. in a theorem environment.
Thanks to all of you who share your knowledge of LyX
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