João Alberto gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I have a listing in my document and I put a caption inside it. In Lyx, the
caption shows "Listagem 1:" correctly, as my document is in brazilian
portuguese, but in PDF, the label shows "Listing 1:". All other captions (for
figures and tables) are
Jose Quesada writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> This is really weird.
> When the screensaver kicks in, my keyboard doesn't send events to lyx (?)
> If I select another window, kb works. Then I go back to LyX and everything
> is fine again.
> Anyone can report similar weird results? Workaround?
> Ubuntu 9.10,
Stefano Franchi writes:
>
> Suppose I have two complete TeX installation trees:
>
> 1. /usr/share/texlive/*
>
> 2. /usr/local/texlive/2009/*
>
> Is there any way to tell Lyx to switch from (1) to (2) (and back)? Reading
> the
> manuals proved unhelpful. Perhaps I am looking in the wrong pla
Sajjad writes:
>
> Hello forum,
>
> I am writing in report class and i would like to have my name on each page.
>
> Any hint on how to do it?
Using the fancyhdr package is an option; your name can be written as
foot or head in all pages.
Document>Settings>Page Layouts: in Headings Style choo
Jose Quesada writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> is merging child documents without having blank page separating them
> possible?
If I understand right, the thing you want is made using the
'Input' type for child documents.
Right-clic on the child inset shows a context menu where you
can check 'Input' entr
nikunj wrote Sun, 21 Feb 2010
> I have Lyx 1.5 installation running on my Ubuntu 8.10 laptop. How do I
> install the ModernCV Document class ?
moderncv document class is included in the ubuntu package
texlive-latex-extra (2007.dfsg.2-1ubuntu1)
available in the ubuntu repositoires, you can instal
Wolfgang Engelmann writes:
> > In Xfig 'Text Font' set 'Use Latex Font'
> what I do here is:
> After selecting in XFig T(ext) I click on
> Times-Roman in the lowermost right-most box called Text Font.
> The Font Menu pops up with many fonts. In the lowermost line is
>
> Use LaTex Fonts, which
Wolfgang Engelmann writes:
>
> I am trying to use the greek alpha in an illustration produced by XFig.
> I used
> $\alpha$
> in the text,
> exported it from XFig as
> combined PS/LaTeX (both parts)
> and inserted the fig-file in the lyx document.
>
> the illustration in the pdf output of th
virsto writes:
>
>
> Useful system information:
> * Ubuntu 9.10
> * LyX 1.6.4
>
> There are many templates and examples that will not work, because the class
> files can not be found.
>
> The problem seems to be that the path to LaTeX is incorrect. I would like
> for it to look in:
>
> /us
Virgil Stokes writes:
>
> First, I am trying to get started with LyX (vers. 1.6.4) on a Ubuntu
> (vers. 9.10) platform. I am also very new with Ubuntu trying to migrate
> from Windows.
>
> Second, your work on this package is impressive. It downloaded and
> installed very easily.
>
> Third,
peter kint writes:
>
> Kornel Benko writes:
>
> > You have to set your PATH appropriatelly.
> >
> > "which tex" gives here:
> > /usr/local/texlive/2009/bin/x86_64-linux/tex
> > This path has to be _before_ the path of your standard-installed
tex (which is
> /usr/bin in your case)
>
> wh
peter kint writes:
> I am about to type i (for installation) and I see in the output the following:
>
> directories:
>TEXDIR (the main TeX directory):
> !! default location: /usr/local/texlive/2009
> !! is not writable, please select a different one!
>
> Should I first create thi
peter kint writes:
> > - 'Running the installer' or 'GUI installer' and
> > - 'Post-install: setting the PATH' (it's essential: see 3.4.3/3.4.4 in the
> > full info page http://www.tug.org/texlive/doc/texlive-en/texlive-en.html)
> >
> This sounds like music to me.
> I had read the quickinstall
peter kint writes:
>
> rgheck writes:
>
> >
> > On 12/18/2009 06:19 PM, peter kint wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > 1. Trying to install circuitikz
> > > http://home.dei.polimi.it/mredaelli/circuitikz/index.html
> > > to make electrical circuits in Lyx.
> > >
> > > I get the error message : ! LaT
Darren Freeman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I looked around and didn't see this - hopefully not blatantly obvious.
>
> How do I insert the "degree" symbol? As in, 360 degrees to a circle. I
> guess there should also be minutes and seconds.
>
> Have fun,
> Darren
>
>
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On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 05:47:37PM +0100, Javi Castelo wrote:
> I have selected "spanish" in language option but Lyx
(1.1.6fix4) cut the
> words at the end of line without respecting the spanish
grammatical rules.
>
> I'm resolving this problem by hand. It's too much heavy.
>
> What can I do?
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