Has anyone tried LyX in Rosetta 2 on a Silicon (M1) Mac?
If so, what issues did you encounter?
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:00 Stephan Witt :
> Am 11.04.2014 um 17:02 schrieb David Bickel :
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>> I keep my .bib files on Dropbox so I can easily work from multiple computers.
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>> Is there a way that I can set the preferences on my Macintosh to use a
>> different .bib path by default? This ne
I keep my .bib files on Dropbox so I can easily work from multiple computers.
Is there a way that I can set the preferences on my Macintosh to use a
different .bib path by default? This needs to be done without
specifying the whole path in the LyX file.
On Windows, this is accomplished by modifyi
Hi Paul and Stephan,
Thank you very much.
In my case, the customized dictionaries were here:
C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\LyX2.0\pwl_english.dict
C:\Users\...\AppData\Roaming\Aspell\Personal\en.pws
Best wishes,
David
After upgrading from version 1.6 to 2.0 (Windows Vista), I no longer
have access to the words the system recorded whenever I checked
spelling and told it to "Add" a word it flagged as misspelled. I have
no idea where those words were stored. Is there a way I can get
version 2.0 to use them?
Any he
Hi David,
I found that your problem was not with cross-referencing but rather
with putting the § symbol in the cell or caption. A simple workaround
is to include this in your Preamble:
\DeclareMathOperator{\sect}{§}
Then you just type \sect in Math Mode.
David
2011/2/18 David Bickel
When I put cross-references to sections inside the cells or caption of
a floating table, I get error messages like the following:
Missing $ inserted.
Details and references & \protect \T
1\textsection \ref{sub:FWER-control...
...t \T1\textsection \ref{sub:FWER-control} &
\protect \T1\textsection .
View >>> OpenDocument produces a blank .odt file my platform (LyX
1.6.6.1, Windows Vista Home Basic).
Are there any easy workarounds?
David
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Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology
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Mathematics and Statistics Department
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What are the steps for installing this LaTeX macro for LyX?
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/turnstile/
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David R. Bickel, PhD
Associate Professor
Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology
Biochem., Micro. & I. Department
Mathematics & Statistics Department
University of Ottawa
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For a class I am teaching, I would like to be able to generate a PDF
file that only has the displayed equations of a LyX file without
losing the ability to generate a PDF file from the whole Lyx file,
including text between displayed equations. In Word, I would
accomplish this by considering everyt
This is also posted under a different subject to aid future users.
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:30 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
> David Bickel wrote:
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>> I keep my .bib files on a portable hard drive so I can easily work
>> from multiple computers. The only way I have been able to g
Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:09 AM, David Bickel wrote:
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> Subject: Re: BIBINPUTS under Win
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Cc: David Bickel; LyX User
Subject: Re: BIBINPUTS under Windows??
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To set an environment variable under Windows XP, just go to the menu
Start > Configuration Panel > System
Choose the Adanced panel and then the Environment Variables button
Here y
I keep my .bib files on a portable hard drive so I can easily work
from multiple computers. The only way I have been able to get LyX to
use these .bib files is to have it put the full path to my .bib
directory in the .lyx file. The problem with this is that I share the
.lyx file with other users wh
Thanks, Uwe. I filed a bug report.
Unfortunately, adding the deleted \usepackage lines back to the LyX
file did not prevent the error.
David
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> David Bickel schrieb:
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>> Thanks, Uwe. I reproduced the error using the following f
In Scientific Word, I saved my file as "portable LaTeX." From Lyx, I
imported the file as plain LaTeX. When I try to compile it,
"\begin{definition}" causes this error: "LaTeX error: environment
definition undefined."
That problem is not addressed here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/ImportingFromSWP
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