Hi,
I use Lyx 2-2 on macOS Sierra with the native spell checker.
I would like to share my modifications to the user dictionary on different
machines.
Is there a way to transfer the user dictionary?
If not, is it possible if I use Aspell or Hunspell in the future?
Thanks a lot,
Ralf
It's the Win32 version running on XP SP3. Is it somehow possible to see
the contents of the PATH variable while LyX is running (e.g. by
executing additional commands like 'echo $PATH') in the debug console?
I did. Had no influence.
Am 12.02.2014 23:57, schrieb Stephan Witt:
Am 12.02.2014 um 10:25 schrieb "Ralf Glaser, track IT"
:
I tested adding the LyX PATH extension to the PATH variable and LyX works fine
now.
Unfortunately this results in cygwins's python version b
I tested adding the LyX PATH extension to the PATH variable and LyX works fine
now.
Unfortunately this results in cygwins's python version beeing no longer
accessible as LyX's python is beeing used now.
It's a workaround but i'd really like to make LyX add it's PATH prefix as
intended.
I notic
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Error: Dokumentformat-Fehler
Am 10.02.2014 19:32, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Ralf Glaser, track IT wrote:
Hello,
please find attached the Lyx 1.6 file which Lyx 2.0 won't open.
Thanks. It opens just fine here. I suppose lyx2lyx (the converter between
different LyX fo
ile-open: Ctrl+O)
Is it possible to invoke lyx2lyx directly from a terminal window?
Ralf
Am 10.02.2014 19:32, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Ralf Glaser, track IT wrote:
Hello,
please find attached the Lyx 1.6 file which Lyx 2.0 won't open.
Thanks. It opens just fine here. I suppose
I'm running Lyx on a Windows XP system and tried to upgrade from 1.6.7
to 2.0.
Unfortunately Lyx failes to open 1.6 files with the following message:
“\Buffer_convertLyxFormat.h is not a readable LyX document”
I tried upgrading to 1.6.9 before moving on to 2.0 with the following
result:
1.
Hi group,
this should be easy, couldn't find it however in
Tools->Preferences->Editing->Shortcuts:
what is the keyboard shortcut for updating the pdf? (And for creating a pdf?) I
saw the shortcuts for 'dvi' and 'ps' though ...
Cheers
-Ralf
Ralf writes:
>
> Hi group,
>
> is there a simple way of changing the page layout of the ToC? Specifically I'd
> like to have a slightly larger page.
This works:
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect\enlargethispage{2ex}}
I put it in the section which need to have a larger pag
Hi group,
is there a simple way of changing the page layout of the ToC? Specifically I'd
like to have a slightly larger page.
If not, where is the script that generates the ToC? Couldn't find it ...
Cheers
-Ralf
equirement that they should appear close the first reference ...
Cheers
-Ralf
Hi all,
is there an option to make whitespaces visible in the Lyx GUI? You know, similar
as to 'show hidden text' in Word?
Reason for this: often I overlook that there is a whitespace missing before and
after citations and references.
Cheers
-Ralf
Ralf Schaa writes:
Cool - Thanks both of you!
Cheers
't find it however.
Any hints?
Cheers
-Ralf
Guenter Milde writes:
[snip]
>command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
Right on Guenter - problem solved !
Cheers
-Ralf
l yes, the tooltip shows the entire reference, not the citation as you would
in the compiled document, isn't it?
Cheers
-Ralf
Rich Shepard writes:
[snip]
>Look in the preferences->short cuts menu to see all the bindings. I've
> found in the latest version that editing the bindings in the short cuts
> widget works better than directly editing the bind file.
cheers mate! will do next time
-ralf
citation without always compiling
(or clicking on it).
Is this behaviour editable somewhere?
Cheers
-Ralf
Ralf writes:
[snip]
> #\bind "C-k" "font-noun"
>
> I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
> hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...
>
> What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?
a simple spell worked:
Guenter Milde writes:
[snip]
> On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
> > how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
> I don't think this is widely used/needed by the general public.
+ yes, seems like it
> How about creating this keybinding yourself?
+ Alright, probab
Okay,
tried to edit the cua.bind file and failed.
This I found
#\bind "C-k" "font-noun"
I got rid of the '#' and restarted Lyx,
hoping that a C-k would toggle a noun, but alas, it didn't ...
What magic is needed here to let a C-k toggle the noun ?
Cheers
rge figures in a chapter (which i do) it can be difficult
to have them in the place where you would like them and also have a good looking
text - enlargethispage gives you an additional amount of freedom in that case,
so that the paragraph does not continue on the next page with only a few words
Cheers
-Ralf
includes it ... how do you folks think?
Cheers
-Ralf
- I use
PNG format and the error message occurs when changing the figure in an external
editor while Lyx is still open.
It does not bother me so much, since the pdf-output works just fine. And when
re-opening Lyx the figures are there again.
Cheers
-Ralf
Richard Heck writes:
[snip]
> It sounds as if LyX doesn't know it's a child document. Have you set the
> "Default Master Document" in the child?
right, that did the trick!
Cheers
-Ralf
ybe I'll try
that one first...biblatex maybe for the next project, not now anyway.
Cheers
-Ralf
works.
Is this expected behaviour or am I missing something?
Cheers
-Ralf
p.s. it's version 1.6.3 on WinXP
Thomas Løcke writes:
> I do though have one request for the coming versions of LyX: When you
> mouseover the various GUI buttons, how about adding the shortcut to
> the popup text, eg. CTRL + E for the Emphasis button?
Indeed - that is a luxury I would like as well!
Cheers
-Ralf
t the citation
style you want. If you need BibLatex on the other hand, then forget this post, I
don't know anything about it ...
As for the BibTex thing:
[Insert]->[List/TOC]->[BibTex Bibliography]
- Add your database
- Choose your style
Hope this helps
-Ralf
Reference-section in each Chapter?
2) what experiences you got with the packages and which do you recommend in
terms of simple usage, no fuzz, quick to use ? (I don't need fancy so much, so
simple but reliable will do...)
I use 1.6.2 (will upgrade soon) on WinXP.
Cheers!
-Ralf
because the offending code was in the
BibTex part: I copied the BibTex entry from a website and there was a
(nonprintable?) character that caused the trouble.
But, I concur, an option to jump to the error in the Log file would be swell!
Thanks for the replies
-Ralf
ion error for more than an hour - closing Lyx and reopenening it
did the trick; well that is not what I call a deterministic behaviour
Anyway, what I do in these situations is that I export to Latex and work with
TeXnicCenter where you have more options for error tracking.
Still, Lyx is cool.
Cheers
-Ralf
seems Lyx still converts everything to EPS (?).
Is there a way to export only the text,not the pictures...?
Cheers
-Ralf
ch is very very helpfull.
Is something like this planned in a future release or maybe it is already there
and I just missed it?
How do you people solve things like this?
Cheers
-Ralf
Lyx has something to say about this all as well, so check
it out
Hope this helps
Cheers
-Ralf
u Linux 6.10 with Lyx-Qt 1.4.2
installed from the official Kubuntu-repository.
Any suggestion what to do about this would be welcome.
Regards,
Ralf
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LYX_USERDIR and put the statement "include
mystyles.inc" at the end. But this method seems not very partable, because
lyxmacros.inc may change in future releases. Has anyone a better idea to include
a custom style into all document classes?
By the way, it works fine.
Thanks in advance
Ralf
(from amsthm). The second item works fine,
but the first item is impossible, because LyX does not allow an empty item
line.
Ralf
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Am Freitag, 11. Oktober 2002 13:13 schrieb Herbert Voss:
> Ralf Goertz wrote:
> > No this doesn't work for an empty first line. That's what I do in the
> > second item of the above example. But I can't increase the depth of the
> > line containig the enumi-cou
Am Freitag, 11. Oktober 2002 12:44 schrieb Herbert Voss:
> Ralf Goertz wrote:
> > how can I start a environment immediatly after starting a new item?
> > I want to have something like
> >
> > I am going to proof it using two seperate claims
> > 1. Claim. I c
Am Montag, 8. Juli 2002 17:14 schrieb Andre Poenitz:
> On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 03:52:05PM +0200, Ralf Goertz wrote:
> > > The '\limit' iformation as implemented 'sticks' to the super/subscript.
> > > So if that is deleted, the limit is lost as well.
>
Am Montag, 8. Juli 2002 15:43 schrieb Andre Poenitz:
> On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 03:35:11PM +0200, Ralf Goertz wrote:
> > Okay, now it works for integrals and sums but not for limits (in 1.1.6
> > you had to put the cursor in front of \lim, \sum \int). Although I can
> > now
> On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 03:01:31PM +0200, Ralf Goertz wrote:
>
> The cursor must be directly behind the \lim (not behind the subscript).
> Maybe this has changed from 1.1.6.
Okay, now it works for integrals and sums but not for limits (in 1.1.6 you had
to put the cursor in f
hat?
>
> PS: Posts containing a full name have a better chance to get through my
> spam prevention machinery (as in "look at the sender/subject line and only
> if this triggers positive feelings do not press 'd'"). I understand that
> the netiquette do not require a full name outside the de.* but I thought
> I should mention this nevertheless...)
Okay,
Ralf
> On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 01:16:17PM +0200, Ralf wrote:
> > The \limits command is not saved. When you write something like
> >
> > \lim\limits _{x\rightarrow\infinity}
> >
> > in inline formulas the subscript will be under the \lim. When you save
> > the
> On Mon, Jul 08, 2002 at 12:22:16PM +0200, Ralf wrote:
> > is it true that the \lim\limits problem is still there in 1.2.0?
>
> What '\lim\limits problem'?
>
The \limits command is not saved. When you write something like
\lim\limits _{x\rightarrow\infinity}
in i
so I started version
1.2.0 from scratch. What is the problem? (I guess it must be a problem with
my installation). By the way, can't we have a switch that tells lyx to place
the limits above and below the symbol in inline formulas (like intlimits in
amsmath for displayed formulas)?
Ralf
Hi,
after updating to SuSE 7.2 (with lyx 1.1.6fix1) it has become almost
impossible to properly work with lyx because the production of the dvi file
takes incredibly long, e.g. lyx needs 14 seconds to produce or update a dvi
file from the "dinbrief" template file (LaTex itself needs less than
from the contents of a preface (German "Vorwort") and
abstracts normally are typesetted differently in LaTeX then ordinary
section.
Ralf
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guess!
It was common practice for the older versions but it somehow got lost
after 1.0.
Cheers
Ralf
Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> Ralf> > - And finally, tonight, I reached with the rpm packages for suse (thanks
>again, Peter).
> Ralf> Do they contain shared versions of xforms-0.89 or link statically
> Ralf> against xforms-0.88? I had to replace the SuSE's shared xf
ain,
>Peter).
Do they contain shared versions of xforms-0.89 or link statically
against xforms-0.88? I had to replace the SuSE's shared xforms-0.88
libraries with the original xforms-0.89, because lyx-1.1.5 dumps
core badly (somewhere in xforms) for me (SuSE-6.4) when lyx is
dynamically lin
funcs.h is just a hack X11 applies to work around
this issue. Portable programs have to apply similar portability
checks if they are supposed to be compileable on old SYSV or BSD
systems. As mem* functions are available on most contemporary OSes I
would recommend to use mem* family functions (I
nd of documents.
Anyone who have some good recommendations?
best regards
/Ralf Nyrén
editing of the .tex
file each time I did some changes in LyX and I want to see the exact
output.
Thanks for any indications
Ralf
and compresses the files afterwards via gzip"
exit
endif
foreach hfile ( ${argv} )
grep '%%BoundingBox' $hfile > $hfile.bb
gzip $hfile
end
-- >8 snip 8< ---
Hope this helps
Ralf
This doesn't happend on my LyX, too - if I doesn't press the "keep" option
to get vertical space at the beginning of a page.
Ralf
Herbert wrote:
> Ralf Schreg wrote:
> >
> > LyX seems to forget a character on exporting as LaTeX:
> >
> > a paragrap
LyX seems to forget a character on exporting as LaTeX:
a paragraph with above (or below) keeping vertical spaces is exported as
\vspace*{big...}
instead of
\vspace*{\big...}
This seems to happen on all \vspace* - commands.
(Tested with LyX 1.0.1pre... and LyX 1.0.2)
Ralf
n I diable the output of
> "\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}" line in the tex file exported by LyX?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Lai
>
I think the problems come again from Type1 (vector) vs. Type3
(bitmap) fonts. You probably don't have a Type1 version of the EC
fonts (used with fontenc).
See above for directions on how to use default TeX fonts.
Developers: Please make it an option in Layout->Document.
Ralf
ittle overview helped a bit to get even more confused and
continue discussing this important issue in order to find a better
solution and end all wars.
Ralf
r the late answer!
I know no way to make a figure caption without float.
But you can put a float at the actual position by using the
figure.sty in the latex-preamble and the 'H' option in the
'Float Placement' field in the document layout dialog.
I hope that informatio
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towards the end where you have to do the fine tuning in order to not
exceed the maximum number of pages.
Cheers
Ralf
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