Ubuntu 7.10 and 6.10 and lyx-1.5.3 on both (using a source compile and
checkinstall).
Fixed in gutsy. Try recompiling the gutsy package in feisty.
B. Bogart wrote:
Hey all,
I've attempting to install latex2rtf (as recommended by Jürgen) on
ubuntu (feisty), but the package depends on tetex and not texlive (what
is currently installed on my machine)
What is the different between
Bo Peng wrote:
I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in
the correct format for inserting in the original latex file...
You can first find a .bst file that produce the bibliography in the
right format, then insert the generated bbl to the .tex file. I
usually do thi
I see that the bbl file lists the references but doesn't seem to be in
the correct format for inserting in the original latex file...
Richard Kleeman
Graham Smith wrote:
Just testing as I haven't had a mesage for a couple of days and list is
usually very active.
Sorry for any annoyance.
Graham
Yes
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Sven" == Sven Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sven> Hi, could the following trivial change possibly make it into 1.5
Sven> final?
Sven> The "Functions" entry in the Math Panels toolbar causes the
Sven> toolbar to take up a lot of horizontal space if the toolb
to do the multi line equations as it looks after the
alignment. The therefore (and because) symbol can be found in the ams
relations section of the math panel.
Richard Kleeman
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm going to write an introductory algebra book to make algebra easy for
people
Francesco Menoncin wrote:
Hello,
I have just installed LyX 1.5 (beta3) on Windows XP and:
1) as it happend to Michal, when installing it is impossible to dowload
both English and Italian dictionary;
2) in contrast with Michal I perfectly see the output of the command $x
\leq y$.
Neverthel
Jorge Mario wrote:
hello
I need to install lyx in ubuntu 6,06, since I can do it?
that I need? and where I can download?
please helpme
System>Administration-->Synaptic Package Manager
Press Search button.
Enter "lyx"
Find the lyx-qt package.
Right click on this entry and select ins
I changed those fonts on my Ubuntu system using the qt4 configuration
utility: qtconfig-qt4 which is in the package qt4-qtconfig (I assume
that is in Debian as well).
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 10:46:08 +0100
From: Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Shu Li <[EMAIL P
I use 1.4.3 with Ubuntu edgy and texlive and do not see your problem.
There are MANY texlive packages. If you are not concerned about
diskspace install the package texlive-full which will pull in everything.
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Hello,
Are there any known issues with math characters and tex
A L Meyers wrote:
Thanks for the advice but I am using Fedora Core 5 and the
packages for it. Updating automated. lyx is version 1.4.3.
Kind regards,
lux
If your system has been changed by an update to Fedora Core lyx may need
to relearn where the previewers are. To do this in 1.4.3 do
To
Russell Davie wrote:
Not yet. Ubuntu does have various levels, but it means to upgrade to something
like Deb-unstable and comes with all the cutting edge flakiness as a bonus! No
thanks, I sort out how to do a proper package soon.
Russell
Well I am using edgy and I see little "flakiness".
I use it on Ubuntu with no problems. The latest release of Ubuntu (edgy)
has lyx 1.4.3 as a backport. The packages come essentially from Debian
and Sven who keeps a Ubuntu patch on the Debian site. I haven't notied
the slow scrolling except when previewe images are enabled. That can
slow things
I compiled 1.4.3 from source using the Debian infrastructure (Debian
testing has 1.4.3) on the latest 64bit Ubuntu (edgy). Works great.
Compile was easy.
Richard Kleeman
John B. Egger wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 16. November 2006 17:00 schrieb Steve Litt:
Hi all
ndrew Corrigan
Here's the same thing for the 64 bit architecture:
http://www.math.nyu.edu/faculty/kleeman/dapper/lyxtemp_1.4.3-1_amd64.deb
Richard Kleeman
Sven Hoexter wrote:
On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 10:37:14AM -0400, Richard Kleeman wrote:
I tried to recompile lyx-1.4.2 packages for Dapper using the new Debian
unstable packages. The packaging failed right at the end (no version
number for lyx-common found). So I recompiled myself and used
/faculty/kleeman/dapper/lyx-1.4.2_1.4.2-1_i386.deb
Before you install it (use sudo dpkg -i lyx-1.4.2_1.4.2-1_i386.deb) make
sure that the standard dapper lyx packages are not installed (there are
several).
I use it to write papers and it works well.
Richard Kleeman
Christopher Winkler wrote
Sam Lewis wrote:
In the world of ubuntu, are there any binaries for Dapper main?
Somewhere? Anyone, any idea?
Cheers, Sam
Get 1.4.1 debs here for Dapper:
http://www.math.nyu.edu/faculty/kleeman/lyxdapper.tar
untar them with:
tar xvf lyxdapper.tar
and they are in a debs subdirectory.
They
Export to a latex file and then try this page:
http://www.tug.org/utilities/texconv/textopc.html
Nick Kuzmik wrote:
I found a page on the LyX wiki about importing Microsoft Word documents in
LyX. http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/ConvertingFromWord
Is there an efficient way output LyX files to edita
I just wrote a paper in 1.3.7 with 37 references. Sometimes the
reference itself can be screwed up in the bib file. What happens if you
add a different 30th reference?
Sudeep Perumbakkam wrote:
Hello
I have a strange question regarding Jabref (2.1 version using java) and lyx
(1.3.7). I am
Perhaps a one time user report button should be included in the next
release to get more reliable stats. ;-) ;-) ;-)
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
anyone care to guess?
how does the download stats look like?
Via kdeapps.org, LyX has been downloaded 4642 times since 1/
Jean-Marc,
Ubuntu is popular with lyx users. A user has spotted an error in my
README file already! I uploaded a corrected version to pub/incoming
Richard
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Richard" == Richard Kleeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> Georg and Jean-Marc
Georg and Jean-Marc,
I uploaded ubuntu breezy packages for 1.4.1 to pub/incoming plus a
README file.
Richard
Georg Baum wrote:
Richard Kleeman wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Public release of LyX version 1.4.1
Any chance of an update by Georg to the Debian script?
I will do
Rich,
Yeah I know but I was also trying to put out a set of Ubuntu packages
that plays well with apt-get. Georg's script sets dependencies while
checkinstall unfortunately does not. It's a Debian thing ;-)
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Richard Kleeman wrote:
Any ch
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Public release of LyX version 1.4.1
Any chance of an update by Georg to the Debian script? I tried hacking
the 1.4.0 version but got an error right at the end of the package
creation..
I am keen to try the latest version because of the sluggishness fix.
Richard Heck wrote:
When you insert the bibliography, a button appears in your text. Click
on that button, and you will see a number of options for the
bibliography style. If you choose "apalike", you will get the style you
want. You should also put "\usepackage{apalike}" in the preamble.
I
I tried the Debian diff script with the following result after the
fakeroot command:
make: *** No rule to make target `build-stamp', needed by `build-arch'.
Stop.
so there looks like a section build-stamp is missing from the
debian/rules file
Thanks for that it looks very useful. The Latin is a nice touch.
Richard
Stephen Harris wrote:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?
Welcome to the UK List of [locally searchable plus Google]
TeX Frequently Asked Questions on the Web
SH: But sometimes one doesn't know the correct search
Within jabref there is also a button for pushing citations to Lyx
without doing anything in the open lyx document. You need to setup
directories properly. So open preferences in jabref and specify the path
to the Lyx pipe (in the external programs section). Mine is
$HOME/.lyxpipe Then open pref
Jean-Marc,
Following user feedback I have revised the README file for Ubuntu. I put
the new version up on ftp.devel.lyx.org/pub/incoming
Richard
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Richard" == Richard Kleeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> Georg, Thanks that worked. I c
section.
Richard
Georg Baum wrote:
Richard Kleeman wrote:
Thanks. OK now the patch completes successfully however the 'fakeroot
debian/rules binary' command fails with the following output:
Sorry for the inconvenience. It is a bit difficult to update the diff
without a proper testi
On my Ubuntu system that shared library is symbollically linked to
libqt.so.3.3.3. You could try linking on your Suse system to the
equivalent library. To find out which one do
ls -al /usr/lib/libqt*
and look for the libqt.so.3.*.* which is "big"
then do (as root user)
ln -s libqt.so.3.*.* l
1
Richard
Georg Baum wrote:
Richard Kleeman wrote:
Any ideas what is wrong? I have met all the package requirements listed
in the wiki
Try again, the diff file was broken.
Georg
I am trying to produce 4 Ubuntu Breezy debs using the script for 1.3.7
provided by Georg Baum on the wiki. The patch fails as follows:
patching file debian/changelog
patching file debian/control
patching file debian/man/dviprint.1
patching file debian/man/noweb2lyx.1
patching file debian/package
Nevermind I see that Georg Baum has put them up already on the wiki. I
will build some Ubuntu breezy debs.
Jean-Marc,
Any chance of a Debian script for 1.3.7 or maybe 1.4 since it will be
very soon?
Richard Kleeman
four debs and a Ubuntu readme
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nce. \cite{ama00}) where h is some junk
text I put in. I am using agu.bst for the bibliography style and have
natbib switched off. If I export the file as latex and try to compile
there are references to natbib and it falls over as well. Any advice
greatfully appreciated...
Richard Klee
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