Hello,
I’m trying to run the newest version of LyX on Mac, but it says I have no
Python. However, that is not correct. I program in PyCharm and Jupyter
notebook. I do not want to install another version of Python. How can I direct
LyX to my version of Python?
Thanks,
Anders.
Anders Host
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Doesn’t the export to LyX Archive do exactly that?
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Go to system settings > Integrity & security. Down in Security find the notion
about LyX and click open anyway (exact text may differ, I’m running a Swedish
OS)
/Anders
> 1 dec. 2024 kl. 09:34 skrev Somdatta Bhattacharya
> :
>
> MacOS 15.1.1 is not allowing lyx 2.4.2.1 to
d probably create
> symlinks in your LyX-2.3 folder to keep things in sync but you can kick that
> can down the road for now.)
I have used a setup like that for over a year with no problem. No Symlinks or
anything, just calling one app LyX, and the other LyX-23 (or whatever).
/Anders
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aTeX document into LyX.
>
> I will add that this is true if your Word document uses styles for things
> like sections. Also, I am not sure what is going to happen if you have math
> equations.
>
> JMarc
Math equations at least work fine the other way around I.e. LyX to Word if you
follow the approach on the lyx wiki
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> On 10 Feb 2024, at 18:17, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
>
> On 2/10/24 05:45, Anders Ekberg via lyx-users wrote:
>> How do you include a watermark in LyX.
>> It can be done in the preamble, but I think I used a module option or
>> similar before, but can’t see it in
How do you include a watermark in LyX.
It can be done in the preamble, but I think I used a module option or similar
before, but can’t see it in 2.4RC1.
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MacBook Pro 2019). Works fine, but of course no guarantee it will for you…
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> On 6 Feb 2023, at 15:20, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> Le 06/02/2023 à 14:19, Anders Ekberg via lyx-users a écrit :
>> Here is where it differs. More digging shows it to be a problem in
>> reconfiguration. Did a reconfiguration from the Terminal. Now it opens, but
&g
> Am 06.02.23 um 11:15 schrieb Anders Ekberg via lyx-users:
>> Trying to install Beta2 on Mac OSX 13.2 on my iMac, but after going through
>> the usual hassle with allowing open in System settings, the program does not
>> load. It displays “LyX24b2.app” can’t be opened becau
detected is python3 -tt on Pro, but python -tt on iMac.
>
> /Anders
To clarify: alpha3 works on the iMac where beta2 refuses to install.
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Has anyone written a paper for a SAGE journal?
There is a TeX-template and a .cls file available on the sagepub website. Has
anyone managed to use these for writing the paper in LyX?
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onse, I chose Custom and entered notepad++ (my
>> preferred text editor) in the adjacent window. I've included C:\Program
>> Files\Notepad++ (preceded and followed by semicolons) in the path string at
>> Tools > Settings > Paths. It works (at least in windows).
>> Andrew
> Thanks for checking. Might be a macos bug then.
>
> Daniel
Tried to get it to work on MacOS (with BBEdit, but didn’t succeed. I think what
I get wrong is what to put in the path (tried bot Application and into the
BBEdit package) and what to put in the command.
Anders
> user? If so, it'd be interesting to see the output of the reconfiguration
> script. That might give us some hint what's going wrong.
> Riki
>
I can’t help much. 2.3.3 is running fine here (High Sierra) and I often have
multiple versions alongside when I upgrade.
The only thing I can think of that isn’t mentioned is to perform a sudo texhash
from the Terminal.
Anders
On 25 Apr 2019, at 21:36, jezZiFeR wrote:
>
> Hello Anders,
>
> thanks a lot! This sounds good, but I do normally only use LyX and run into
> new problems. First I tried several possibilities to export to TeX is with
> also with »weitere Formate und Optionen« (more formats a
tead I use
\usepackage{pxfonts} in preamble
Pictures as eps
No non-standard letters in picture names etc
Export to plain tex
Open in TeX-studio
Create user-command htlatex %.tex (in Preferences > Build)
Add html-file to Calibre (Add book...)
Convert to EPUB (Convert books...)
Has worked very well also for complex documents.
/Anders
> 10 jan. 2019 kl. 22:50 skrev Amir Michail :
>
> I find it really nice to use for that purpose. And there’s no need to install
> TeX and/or export to LaTeX if all you are using it for is to take notes.
>
> Anyone else think LyX is great for taking notes and should be marketed as
> such?
>
e the issue and report back.
>
> Stephan
F.Y.I. svgs in the LyX 2.3.2 User’s guide do not render for me on Mojave with
Inkscape installed, but no special converters defined. (No idea how it was
before upgrading though…)
/Anders
> @Daniel: Does it work on Windows without inkscape?
>
as is the format of “text”. I change to Bold and click apply
and “text" becomes bold. I then double click on “Some”, the dialogue box
reverts to Medium (which is the style of “Some”. Change to Bold and click apply
turns “Some” to bold. This is what I see on Mojave 10.14.2 with (works great
for me, but don’t use with Dark Appearance…).
Anders
Which OS?
Tried to reconfigure?
/Anders
> 16 dec. 2018 kl. 01:03 skrev Roger :
>
> After installing LyX 2.3.2 all of the Articles Class and many other document
> classes are no longer available.
> Regards
> Roger
>
Still have not found the proper way to post to thread, so I just hope it will
show up the right place.
First, for the topic of the thread: I have now tried 1) rollapp.com and 2)
remote access to my Mac from iPad (Screens and TeamWiever). rollapp.com is too
limited (e.g., shortcuts and arrow keys
I have not really figured out how to properly reply to the mailing list.
Hopefully this ends up the right place.
First, I tried rollapp.com. It’s not too bad, in fact. The interface is not
touch optimized, but one can use the Apple Pencil to click the small icons. A
little slow. Perhaps OK if on
Perhaps beating a dead horse, but I really wish there would be a LyX for iPad.
Apple more and more positions the iPad as a computer replacement. And recent
developments has made that come closer for me. Latex is there, Keynote now can
do latex, and Pythonista can do (basic) Python. The only thin
Thanks, yes that solved the problem.
On Tuesday, October 16, 2018, 8:43:22 AM HST, Richard Kimberly Heck
wrote:
On 10/16/18 2:41 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
After upgrading to 2.3.1 I'm unable to import from latex. I'm pretty sure
import worked in 2.3.0. The error
s not a problem with my document, I created a simple tex
document:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
Hello!
\end{document}
But import also fails for thatThanks,Anders.
> proceed and install LyX 2.3.0
> * If not, explain why, and point to a link (youtube, or whatever) on how the
> user can upgrade MikTeX and say "retry after you have upgraded MikTeX".
>
> Maybe a solution?
> B
>
> Get Outlook for Android
>
>
>
&g
1 I haven’t seen any developer having any opinion on which os users are
running, they are simply stating what they are running in order to explain the
problem
2 the question is if you should update software (other than lyx) *without
asking the user*
All the best!
Anders
> 13 maj 2018 kl.
.On
Sunday, May 6, 2018, 11:33:33 AM HST, Richard Kimberly Heck
wrote:
On 05/06/2018 04:58 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> I have the following command sequence assigned to a shortcut:
>
> command-sequence buffer-write; buffer-export pdflatex; buffer-export pdf2
This will
I have the following command sequence assigned to a shortcut:
command-sequence buffer-write; buffer-export pdflatex; buffer-export pdf2
The idea is that whenever I save a lyx file, I also get a latex and pdf file.
The issue is that the latex export messes up filenames (or paths, perhaps). As
an
Yes, I can see it. The issue is that the \pi in math input mode is smaller than
the \pi in latex, which makes it look unbalanced in math input mode. Probably
nothing to do about that.
It seems to me that LyX 2.3 sets fractions slightly too low compared to the
baseline when entering equations. Of course once they are typeset, they move to
the correct position. But in the math input mode it's almost as though
fractions are in subscript mode. Anyone else noticed?
A sequence of multiple buffer exports works in 2.3.0 -- they did not do so in
2.2, and I had to write a shell script to circumvent it (that sometimes worked,
sometimes not). For example now I have the keyboard shortcut
command-sequence buffer-write; buffer-export pdflatex; buffer-export pdf2
ass
> On 6 Apr 2018, at 14:48, Bernt Lie wrote:
>
> How can I suppress the date?
\date{} in the LaTeX Preamble (Document > Settings)
Tested briefly on Mac latest OS and fresh TeX installation. Only problem was
that the welcome document complains about unknown image format (svgz?)
If that is ignored the document compiles fine except for that image, but it
should preferably be fixed.
Anders
> 6 sep. 2017 kl. 01:25 skrev Sc
hether a document is open or not.
Can’t track down why the dialog focus changes, but can confirm the behaviour
that Apply with a document open sends the dialog window to the background (OSX
10.12.5 here too if that is any clue).
/Anders
On 04/08/2017 04:19 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
I need to create a conference poster, and I think I can do it with
beamerposter. But I would like to do it starting with a template/example, so
that I just have to replace things, not start from scratch (I have no
experience with beamer). Does
import some examples from latex, but they don't compile in LyX.
Thanks,Anders.
> On 2017Jan12, at 10:48, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
> 2017-01-12 9:28 GMT+01:00 Anders Ekberg mailto:a...@me.com>>:
> I discovered a very strange bug:
> Using Lyx on Mac and inserting a reference file created by BibDesk using the
> IEEEtran format. The reference file h
On 2016Nov22, at 16:16, Bernt Lie <bernt@hit.no> wrote:-Original Message-From: Anders Ekberg [mailto:a...@me.com] Sent: tirsdag 22. november 2016 15.45To: Bernt Lie <bernt@hit.no>Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.orgSubject: Re: LyX 2.2 -- logo in headers?On 2016Nov22, at 15:2
it more easy to just include the logo in
the text as graphic and modify the margins.
/Anders
I wouldn't bet on that (I.e. minor update). mathworks sent out an email that
MATLAB currently was incompatible (for some language settings). So kudos to the
developers!
Anders
Den 21 sep. 2016 02:48, kI 02:48, Anders Host-Madsen
skrev:
>So, I did the upgrade, and as you said, ev
, at 2:16 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> Has anyone tried LyX on MacOS Sierra? Any issues?
LyX (currently 2.2) with MacTeX 2015 is rock solid for me under Sierra, and has
been since the early public betas. Will upgrade to MacTeX 2016 one of these
days but don't expect any problem
. Hopefully that will still work.
On Tuesday, September 20, 2016 8:21 AM, Christopher Menzel
wrote:
On 20 Sep 2016, at 2:16 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> Has anyone tried LyX on MacOS Sierra? Any issues?
LyX (currently 2.2) with MacTeX 2015 is rock solid for me under Sierra, and has
b
Has anyone tried LyX on MacOS Sierra? Any issues?
Hi all,
It seems I cannot access the lyx lists through the gmane interface anymore. Is
that a general problem?
Anders Host-Madsen.
o
No, but you need to allow Mac OS to install programs that are not from the
Apple Store in System Preferences > General > Allow Apps downloaded from:.
Chose Anywhere, install Lyx and then select what you like to have as your
standard security level.
Anders
The toolbars remain for me (tried with the Fonts toolbar on El Capitan, LyX
2.2.1). Have you tried to remove the preferences file (in ~Library/Preferences/
)
Anders
> On 2016Sep13, at 19:00, Sergio Celani wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have a Macbook Air, recently purchased. I am total
Hi Paola
Where did you find the ^S notion?
For me (on the Mac, latest LyX, latest OS) Ctrl s N gives normal size, but it
could perhaps be due to my keyboard (Swedish).
All the best!
Anders
> On 2016Jun03, at 10:13, Paola Manzini wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> a really silly que
Hal Kierstead me.com> writes:
>
> Please post the final version.
> Thanks,
> Hal
>
I wrote a step by step procedure (ironically, in MS Word! I just
find it easier to copy the screen shots into Word) for the
non-techies -- mainly so I can myself repeat the procedure
when I install a new versio
That was it, now it works exactly as intended. Thanks again
for your help.
Anders Host-Madsen yahoo.com> writes:
A few more comment on this. To get the same latex file as one would
get when exporting from the menu, set the "nice" flag in the exporter.
The main issue with the script approach is that it changes the name
of the files. For example, space
OK, I found the problem. Textedit on Mac changed the quotes " into smart quotes.
After correcting that it works completely.
Thanks all for your help.
Stephan Witt gmx.net> writes:
Unfortunately it's not quite there. I have tried to modify the
script to run bibtex,
but it doesn't work. I have tried different variations for the
input to bibtex,
below is one. But it's not quite clear to me exactly what
should be
the input argument to bibtex. I
Stephan Witt gmx.net> writes:
Thank you so much. Now it works. The key was to put the path to
the script
in the lyx path. I had understood from the LyX customization manual that
when you put it inside the lyx scripts folder, lyx would find it.
But that seems
not to be the case.
Also thanks for
est!
Anders
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
> Is LExport.sh marked executable by all users, not just yourself. I don't
> know whether LyX runs the script with you as the user or with LyX as the user.
It should be. Here is ls -l
-rwxrwxrwx@ 1 madsen admin 20 Apr 12 14:11 LExport.sh
>
> Also, does the
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
> >
> Yes, this is what I meant, and the sequence you listed is what I would use.
> I don't know if it will work in 100% of all cases, but at worst you should
> have the .lyx and .tex files saved (and a LaTeX log file indicating why
> compilation failed), or maybe
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
>
> Another possible approach is to define a new file format (Tools | File
> Handling | File Formats) and a new converter (Tools | File Handling |
> Converters) from LaTeX (pdflatex) to the new format. In the "Converter:"
> field, supply the name of a script that f
Scott Kostyshak lyx.org> writes:
> I think this issue might be the one that you're running into:
> http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8338
Looking at this ticket and the comments, it seems it the same
kind of problem I run into. The exports run in parallel. It then
makes sense that my iMac, which h
Update. If I run
command-sequence buffer-write; buffer-export pdf2; buffer-export pdflatex
It sometimes make LyX hang. If I run
command-sequence buffer-write; buffer-export pdflatex; buffer-export pdf2
sometimes the pdf export doesn't happen. So, neither quite work.
I have a strong feeling
Gordon Cooper kinect.co.nz> writes:
>
>
> On 07/04/16 02:18, David L. Johnson wrote:
> > I notice that, when I export repeatedly to pdf, the command will
> > actually run and the pdf will not update unless the buffer has been
> > changed. So that's probably why your pdf doesn't always run --
> I notice that, when I export repeatedly to pdf, the command will
> actually run and the pdf will not update unless the buffer has been
> changed. So that's probably why your pdf doesn't always run --- you
> have to change the document, then it will all run.
>
No, that's not the issue. I do
Anders Host-Madsen yahoo.com> writes:
>
> I can only say that so far it works for me. I assigned
>
> command-sequence buffer-write; buffer-export pdflatex; buffer-export pdf2
>
> to a key (control-command-S), and it works as intended. I'm using a mac.
>
>
Scott Kostyshak lyx.org> writes:
>
> On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 11:19:06AM +1200, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
> > On 6/04/2016 8:55 a.m., Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> > >Thanks, that works. I see I can use the command-sequence to combine
> > >the commands. So, now it
Andrew Parsloe clear.net.nz> writes:
> I'm interested to know whether this really does work. In the past when
> I've tried to use command-sequence with export or save operations it has
> run into problems with threaded code -- an export or save is not
> completed before the next command in th
Thanks, that works. I see I can use the command-sequence to combine
the commands. So, now it works.
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
>
> Anders Host-Madsen yahoo.com> writes:
>
> >
> > Is there a way to make LyX automatically save the LaTeX version of a
> > document
> > every time the LyX document is saved?
> >
>
> You can write a c
Dr Eberhard Lisse lisse.NA> writes:
>
> What on earth for?
>
There are several reasons. But a main reason is that
I would like to be able to edit my documents on my iPad. LaTeX
exists, but not LyX. I can edit the latex, and then copy
the changes back to LyX. But that does require I have
access
Is there a way to make LyX automatically save the LaTeX version of a document
every time the LyX document is saved?
see which ones that work on
your system.
To do this go to: Documents > Settings… Select fonts and then change
(especially the Roman font).
Good luck and please report back on your progress to the list (preferably
stating your system setup).
All the best!
Anders
> On 04 Dec 2015, at 02:30, Jacob Bishop wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 12:47 AM, Anders Ekberg <mailto:a...@me.com>> wrote:
> see the extended minimal example attached.
>
> This example is really good, and Anders' response was on the spot, but I
&g
lem is that this new line also gets a new equation number when it should all be part of the same equation. See attached minimal working example. Thanks,-Steve
Steve, that will depend on where you insert your label, see the extended minimal example attached.All the best!Anders
minimal_extend
nt Preview to No math.
That should give what you want (if I understand you correctly).
/Anders
I don't know about certified, but I installed and it seems to work fine under
windows 10 (didn't do any massive testing though).
All the best!
Anders
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Den 9 aug 2015 20:10, kI 20:10, Kevin Jones skrev:
>I had a Lyx 2.1.3 installation on Windows 8.1. I have
Sorry, I'm not really a latex expert. However, I would do the following.
Make a small latex document that uses the enumitem package,
and check if latex can compile it. If it cannot, it means that latex
cannot find the .sty file, and latex need to be reconfigured.
Worst case, it should work to put e
Patrick Dupre gmx.com> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> How could I reduce the indent before the item in an itemized list?
>
> Thank
You can also use the enumitem package, which is supported by lyx.
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
> You can try putting a parbox in a table cell and putting the align
> environment in the parbox. I think you will need to set the column width for
> the table, then set the parbox width to match. Here is a small example:
Thank you, that works. I used a minipage, w
How can you put an align or align* environment inside a table?
There seems to be some pure latex solutions, i.e., using
tabularx instead of tabular or aligned instead of align
(I haven't tried), but they appear to be incompatible with lyx.
all contexts (plain text, math etc) and for
all fonts I have tried.
All the best!
Anders
I can compile my document by exporting to latex, commenting
out the theorem model, and redefining theorem style:
%\usepackage{amsthm}
\newcommand{\theoremstyle}[1]{}
but of course I still cannot preview directly from lyx. Any
other ideas?
I'm trying to write a paper with the SIG Alternate class. It seems
LyX has a layout for this class. The problem I have run into so
far is the following. The SIG Alternate layout file does not
have any theorem-like styles. This can be solved by adding the
Theorem module. But then I run into the prob
Will there ever be a LyX for iPad? There is LaTeX for iPad
(works quite well), MS Word for iPad (quite impressive), and
lot's of other document editors. While the
iPad is not good for extended writing,
it's very convenient to do a little
editing on the go.
Even a very basic LyX editor would be
I tend to use TextWrangler for such tasks (available for free in Apple store).
Plenty of options to select encoding and line breaks etc so it suits your needs.
/Anders
> On 28 Jan 2015, at 12:02, Restidealist wrote:
>
> TL:DR: Document corrupted, want to copy parts from [corrupt doc
It seems now both my posts finally appeared on gmane. Just to
complete this thread. Upgrading to the latest version of MacTeX solved
the problem on both my computers.
I can confirm this, also in 2.1.2.2. I also have had the problem
with a one other symbol, but now I don't remember which.
feature, and she would be left in dire straits.
>
> Thanks in advance. Regards,
> -
> Julio Rojas
Try to open up Console, note the error messages and see if you can deduce the
error from there.
(b.t.w. the newest version is 2.1.2.2)
/Anders
After upgrading to Yosemite, math and figure preview do not work. Kind of.
On my iMac I upgraded to the latest versions of MacTeX and LyX, and that solved
the problem. But on my MacBook, even after upgrading both MacTeX and LyX,
preview STILL does not work, neither for equations nor pdf figures.
After updating to Yosemite, math preview does not work.
I have two computers.
iMac: updating to latest version of MacTeX and LyX solved problem.
MacBook Air: updating did NOT solve the problem.
I don't know how to solve the problem then.
I had the same problem. I think it has to do with the
Yosemite "bug" that environments are not copied.
It seems updating to 2.1.2.2 solved the problem for me.
I have the same problem on one of my computers.
Additionally, LyX does not preview equations.
On my other computer,
I just updated to latest version of MacTeX, and latest
version of LyX, and that solved the problem on
that computer.
I have the same problem on one of my computers.
Additionally, LyX does not preview equations.
On my other computer,
I just updated to latest version of MacTeX, and latest
version of LyX, and that solved the problem on
that computer.
I have the same problem on one of my computers. Also,
it does not show math preview.
The other computer I just updated to the latest version
of MacTeX and LyX, and on that computer both
preview of graphics and math now works.
I have exactly the same problem.
I also have the problem that LyX does not preview math
as LaTeX typeset equations anymore.
inserted using Insert > file > external material.
When inserting as graphics (including within a float) rendering of a pdf
also works although the preview gets an ²Error converting to loadable
format²
/Anders
From: Christopher Menzel
Date: Wednesday 12 November 2014 22:23
To: LyX User
You can open pdf in inkscape and cut the footer and/or export that part to a
png-file.
There are also other programs that can translate from pdf to e.g. png. Which
depends on your platform.
All the best!
Anders
From: renato
Date: Thursday 30 October 2014 20:44
To: Anders Ekberg
Subject: Re
Aah, my mistake!
Then you have to do a little detective work and find the file in your file
system I guess (or create a pdf and open in Inkscape).
Sorry for that.
/Anders
From: renato
Date: Thursday 30 October 2014 17:44
To: Anders Ekberg
Subject: Re: how to obtain header and footer to
cs{Nameofyourpicturefile.png}}}
(and similar for the head)
in Document > Settings > LaTeX Preamble
Don¹t forget to put Document > Settings > Page Layout Page style: to fancy
/Anders
Anders Host-Madsen yahoo.com> writes:
>
> I added the latex path to the TEXINPUTS prefix. That seems to solve
> the problem inside LyX.
>
>
Sorry, it didn't work. Only gave me the references from bib files in
the current directory. So, I hope someone can find a solution.
Anders Host-Madsen yahoo.com> writes:
>
> The above works for LaTeX, but not inside LyX. When the file is compiled,
> it finds the bib files in the path. However, Insert Citation inside LyX
> does not respect the BIBINPUTS path. How can this be fixed?
>
>
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