Press shift-F5 first
Sam
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On 12/04/10 21:28, Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi All,
New google docs interface, with wave backend. (collaboration trends).
googledocs.blogspot.com/2010/04/new-google-docs.html
Most people agree that collaboration tools in latex lag behing word/gdocs.
LyX has track changes, but it's very hard to conv
Or:
C:\path\to\lyx -e pdf myfile.lyx
Sam
-Original Message-
From: John Kane
Sent: 24 February 2010 16:29
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org; philanthropist
Subject: Re: executing a lyx file
Just click on the dvi or pdf icon or View > PDF should work. Or am I
misunderstanding the problem?
Sorry guys... wrong list "again"
Sam
* Liviu Andronic wrote, On 24/11/09 11:39:
Hello
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:34 PM, rgheck wrote:
On 11/23/2009 02:05 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
If I am not mistaking, symbolic calculations can be performed in LyX
via maxima, octave, etc.
I don't know how current the support is, but yes, there
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 12/11/09 09:52:
* Guenter Milde wrote, On 11/11/09 20:24:
On 2009-11-11, Sam Liddicott wrote:
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono)
May I recomment the txtt fonts from the txfonts pa
* Guenter Milde wrote, On 11/11/09 20:24:
On 2009-11-11, Sam Liddicott wrote:
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono)
May I recomment the txtt fonts from the txfonts package?
While the txfonts package is said to
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 11/11/09 15:48:
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono) and now I've got it working, I
post the answer here:
In your pre-amble:
\usepackage{amsbsy}
and then to have bold ttfamily text,
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 11/11/09 15:16:
Sam Liddicott schrieb:
I find it interesting that the up-arrow still rendered, but that the
error stopped lyx's latex run (and second run to resolve references).
This is the correct behaviour: When a LaTeX-error occurs, LyX stops
because LaTeX
I've been struggling for a long time to get poor-mans-bold working
(because of the pain installing luximono) and now I've got it working, I
post the answer here:
In your pre-amble:
\usepackage{amsbsy}
and then to have bold ttfamily text, \ttfamily\pmb{bold}
With lstlistings, I just do:
\lsts
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 11/11/09 14:08:
Sam Liddicott schrieb:
Having just added a symbol up-arrow, every time I build my PDF, Lyx
gives this error:
textcomp Error: symbol \textuparrow not provided by
It seems to be a conflict with luximono
The luximono font does not yet provide a glyph
In the attached lyx file, phantom at the beginning of a line results in
a new-line. I have to use ctrl-space and insert a hard space to get the
phantom to take any effect.
I'm also thinking what about a phantom text style (as text styles can be
nested) but this might need whatever magic is req
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 10/11/09 17:32:
Sam Liddicott schrieb:
Having just added a symbol up-arrow, every time I build my PDF, Lyx
gives this error:
textcomp Error: symbol \textuparrow not provided by
("by" is the last word of the error)
Can you please provide a _small_ LyX ex
Having just added a symbol up-arrow, every time I build my PDF, Lyx
gives this error:
textcomp Error: symbol \textuparrow not provided by
("by" is the last word of the error)
althought the PDF displays the arrow just fine.
The arrow is in a LyxCode environment, but further testing shows that
Luca Carlon wrote:
Sam Liddicott writes:
Do you want to reference other parts of the document or other listings?
If you use newfangle:
http://repo.or.cz/w/newfangle.git
then you can create references between code blocks, or references within
the document to a code block from the document
* Luca Carlon wrote, On 14/10/09 11:47:
Hi! Is it possible to insert references in program listings? I tried to do that
but the button apply is disabled. I tried even to copy and paste a reference but
the reference doesn't appear in the PDF. Is there any reason why this is not
possible?
Do you
* nikunj . wrote, On 14/10/09 09:36:
> Hi,
>
> I have lyx 1.6.4 installed and want to draw few UML diagrams, like
> class diagram, activity diagram and sequence diagrams in Lyx.
>
> What should I do ?
> Any cue would be helpful.
>
> Thanks,
> Nikunj.
If you search in http://www.ctan.org/ you can
* Sajjad wrote, On 12/10/09 14:08:
Hello forum,
I want to write pseudo-code and i am doing that inside the program listing.
But when i generate the pdf , the code are cropped sideways.
Any hint to get around that issue?
Regards
Sajjad
* Sajjad wrote, On 12/10/09 14:08:
Hello forum,
I want to write pseudo-code and i am doing that inside the program listing.
But when i generate the pdf , the code are cropped sideways.
Any hint to get around that issue?
Use smaller fonts, or short lines?
Sam
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 12/09/09 14:34:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
This may not be a
* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 15:54:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 03:15:12PM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:
And yet... running XP wouldn't stop me using the latest Lyx on windows
so it's somewhat funny that a similar situation holds true for Ubuntu.
Actually nothing stops you from com
* Sven Hoexter wrote, On 17/09/09 10:47:
So maybe the easy way out for the OP might be to switch away from the LTS
release to the latest whatever is 'stable'.
I echo that. LTS means "I prefer stability over new releases" and that's
exactly when it gives.
If people find they would rather have
* Uwe Stöhr wrote, On 12/09/09 21:41:
Andre Poenitz schrieb:
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
What is Karmic Koala?
The next Ubuntu release (9.10)
PS: On Fridays I would have suggested to look at
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=karmic+koala ;-
The most recent Karmic Koala updates make updating the Lyx caret (text
position) very slow.
If I click the left-arrow, it takes a second before the caret is seen in
the new position and the old position is not erased properly.
This may not be a problem with Lyx, but I'm curious to know if oth
* Murray Eisenberg wrote, On 11/09/09 14:45:
Likewise, I find no way to modify the header in Thunderbird (at least
the Windows Version), which is a common e-mail client.
In Thunderbird, I can, of course, set up a filter which looks at the CC:
field and sends any "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org" messa
* Paul A. Rubin wrote, On 02/09/09 15:57:
> I understand there are some concerns about tampering with the subject
> line (and what happens when replies and forwards occur).
>
> What about creating a LyX-specific header (X-LyX: userlist or X-LyX:
> developerlist or whatever)? Will the list mailer
* Andrew Sullivan wrote, On 02/09/09 14:10:
> On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 11:38:02AM +0100, Sam Liddicott wrote:
>> The Delivered-To: header is not the same as the list-id header - I'm
>> more interested in how the message reached me (via the list or not),
>> Delivered-To
* Kornel Benko wrote, On 02/09/09 10:33:
> Am Wednesday 02 September 2009 schrieb Sam Liddicott:
>> * Delta moins wrote, On 02/09/09 09:28:
>>> Ok I knew this solution and yeah it works. I will use it.
>>> If I'm the only for who an explicit mail subject lacks it
* A B wrote, On 02/09/09 09:53:
>> Your message has:
>>
>> From: "Manveru"
>>
>> which is not helpful.
>>
>> I'm currently sorting based on To: or Cc: having lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>> which sadly also selects messages that were emailed to me.
>>
>> I'll have to have my sorting rules like this:
>>
* Manveru wrote, On 02/09/09 09:18:
> 2009/9/2 Delta moins :
>> Hello everybody,
>> I'm registred to this mailing list for few weeks and I'm very surprised
>> about one thing : there is no keyword in the mail subject that tell people
>> "this comes from the Lyx users list". It's very messing beca
* Delta moins wrote, On 02/09/09 09:28:
> Ok I knew this solution and yeah it works. I will use it.
> If I'm the only for who an explicit mail subject lacks it's ok.
You're not the only one. I heartily wish it had a list-id header.
Sam
I can do any tricks with
\def\trick#1
where is delimiters to try and the name it out of the original
text, as #1 macros seem to make it through fine...
Sam
Sam Liddicott wrote:
I'm trying to extend the indexing of newfangle literate code chunks.
I'm: \usepackage{index}
so
I'm trying to extend the indexing of newfangle literate code chunks.
I'm: \usepackage{index}
so that I can have multiple indexes; but the \index{} command seems to
literally interpret the first parameter, so that
\index{\chunkname}
indexes "\chunkname" instead of the name.
I've tried all kinds o
* Olivier Ripoll wrote, On 21/08/09 10:29:
> Sam Liddicott wrote:
>> * Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
>>> Hi,
>>>
> [...]
>
>> You can mess with tie \fontsize{}{} command; insert this in your
>> pre-amble:
>>
>> \newcomma
* Ricardo Perrone wrote, On 21/08/09 04:05:
> Hi,
>
> I need a little help with some questions:
I've thought of such things from time to time, and concluded that the
style authors have more knowledge of typesetting than I do, and that my
opinion of "more appropriate space" probably enjoys less ac
* L Duperval wrote, On 20/08/09 16:03:
> Hi,
>
> I want to create a booklet for a print-on-demand shop (Lulu, iUniverse,
> Lightning Source, Book Locker). What I've seen is that they need PDF/X
> photo-ready output. Does anyone know how to produce that, other than
> using Acrobat Distiller?
Go
* rgheck wrote, On 20/08/09 15:15:
> On 08/20/2009 10:07 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
>> I didn't have "Use AMS match package automatically"
>> ticked.
>>
> Just tick that, unless you have some reason not to do so.
I think it was because I had imported a late
* rgheck wrote, On 20/08/09 14:02:
> On 08/20/2009 08:57 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
>> In a display-equation environment I can't get the cases environment to
>> work properly, unless I just use the first column.
..
>> Furthermore, if I just use the left column, then it
In a display-equation environment I can't get the cases environment to
work properly, unless I just use the first column.
I get the error:
Misplaced alignment tab character &.
s &
s\end{cases}$
I can't figure out why you would want to use a tab mark
here. If you just want an ampersan
I've posted on http://www.lyx.org/trac/attachment/ticket/6137/
my alternative literate programming style with Lyx. I put this together
because literate programming with noweb and Lyx has been absolutely
awful in so many ways - if I wasn't a sed wizard I'd have given up.
I encourage people to try t
I've managed to avoid blowing up my brain and created a noweb aspect for
the latex listings package, with accompanying lyx module.
As a result I don't need to use noweave, but I get noweave looking
output with the listings generated by the listings package with all it's
pretty printing.
The lyx m
I've got an environment CodeScrap that Lyx treats as a list environment.
Each list item is a literate programming chunk, and the list item name
is the chunk name.
I will be using the listings package to format the latex output; so I
start like this:
(Please don't comment on the needless \start
Could Lyx please set some environment variables before it calls it's
conversion routines? It would save the need to customize the conversion.
My current literate->program filter sets them for me:
cat $$i | newfangle -Rlyx-build - | env LYX_b=$$b LYX_i=$$i LYX_o=$$o
LYX_p=$$p LYX_r=$$r NOWEB_SOURC
Sam Liddicott wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Sam Liddicott" writes:
If I use a layout with "Passthrough 1" then the Lyx "E" emphasis
toolbar
button will still insert \emph{} but other "CharStyle:" insets won't
work.
Is this a bug, or is
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Sam Liddicott" writes:
If I use a layout with "Passthrough 1" then the Lyx "E" emphasis toolbar
button will still insert \emph{} but other "CharStyle:" insets won't work.
Is this a bug, or is there some way I can s
If I use a layout with "Passthrough 1" then the Lyx "E" emphasis toolbar
button will still insert \emph{} but other "CharStyle:" insets won't work.
Is this a bug, or is there some way I can specify an inset so that it
also inserts Latex macros into an environment defined with Passthrough 1
Sam
My "figure" is actually a text rendering of an html website layout and
so confusingly seems to merge in with the text of the page.
How can I get a border around my figure float?
Sam
* Yosef Meller wrote, On 31/07/09 09:47:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to create a wrap figure in LyX. In an English document it
> works, but in a Hebrew document, inserting a wrap figure causes the DVI
> or PDF creation to fail with the following error in the LaTeX errors
> dialog:
>
> Argument of \ever
* Beny Spira wrote, On 29/07/09 22:05:
> Thanks to all that replied
>
> It turned out the problem was in some references that contained URL with
> special characteres. I deleted the URLs and the problem vanished.
So... is that a Tex bug? Will you get a cheque for $655.36 ?
Sam
* Luca Carlon wrote, On 29/07/09 10:04:
> Hi! I'm writing a book with LyX using the document class book. I just would
> like
> to change the style of the 'Example' paragraph type so that it appears italic.
> Is this possible? I would like as well to reduce the font size of the text in
> the captio
Steve Litt wrote:
What do you mean by "coming out at 1 character per second?" Do you mean it
allows the typist only 1 char per second input, or do you mean something
else?
I mean it can't keep up with my typing, but I think Richard guessed right.
I'll prove it tomorrow on the same documen
Richard Heck wrote:
Did you have View>Source open?
Yes - I'll bet that was it! Nicely spotted, thanks!
Sam
Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 28 July 2009 11:25:34 Sam Liddicott wrote:
I'm editing a 146K Lyx document (with no pictures) and the typing speed
is dreadful.
That's a tiny document.
Good :-)
Characters come out at about 1 character per second with top showing 94%
C
* Rich Shepard wrote, On 28/07/09 16:36:
> On Tue, 28 Jul 2009, Sam Liddicott wrote:
>
>> Characters come out at about 1 character per second with top showing 94%
>> CPU used by Lyx.
>
> Sam,
>
> Probably not LyX but other processes running. If you watch top whi
I'm editing a 146K Lyx document (with no pictures) and the typing speed
is dreadful.
Characters come out at about 1 character per second with top showing 94%
CPU used by Lyx.
The same instance of Lyx tabbed to a small document is very fast.
Has anyone tips on speeding this up?
- hmm a few hours
This is a long post, but quite exciting to anyone who uses or wants to
improve literate programming with Lyx.
Along with using a literate module instead of a literate class
(attached), I've got a suggestion for an alternate code scrap definition.
Instead of using LatexType Paragraph with LabelTyp
* Ken wrote, On 28/07/09 12:28:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a simple question which I could not find an answer to online to
> which I was hoping an experienced LyX user may know the solution.
>
> When I click on "File > Export > PDF (pdflatex)" the .pdf file gets
> generated in the same folder as the .l
* Hellmut Weber wrote, On 28/07/09 11:08:
> Sorry,
> it must be
>
> gvim:
> 1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
> 2. alt+e, c (Menu "edit", "copy")
> 3. shift to lyx
> 4. shift+ctrl+v
Lyx could do with a paste mode that used CTRL+Enter type line joinings,
which would make pasting into code-sc
Wahey: maybe we can get noweb as a module very simply...
I added this file noweb.module to my .lyx/layouts directory (and
reconfigured Lyx).
--8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<---
#\DeclareLyXModule[noweb.sty]{Noweb}
#DescriptionBegin
#Adds \usepackage{noweb} to your docu
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 27/07/09 11:21:
> I think noweb should not exist as a class, but as a module; what if I
> want to do a KOMA-script book with noweb fragments in?
I am now absolutely certain that noweb should be a module and not a class.
I see however that noweb (literate) file for
* Pavel Sanda wrote, On 27/07/09 11:35:
> Sam Liddicott wrote:
>> With Lyx 1.6.3 I'm trying to define a shortcut which will apply the
>> logical markup text side CharStyle:Code.
>>
>> I think that the command is:
>> textstyle-apply CharStyle:Code
>
>
I think noweb should not exist as a class, but as a module; what if I
want to do a KOMA-script book with noweb fragments in?
noweb is really used with \usepackage{noweb} showing that it is not
actually a document class at all. Perhaps it would be better as a module?
Also; if \newenvironment is us
With Lyx 1.6.3 I'm trying to define a shortcut which will apply the
logical markup text side CharStyle:Code.
I think that the command is:
textstyle-apply CharStyle:Code
but it doesn't do anything; what am I doing wrong?
Sam
Sam Liddicott wrote:
Please could someone competent with Lyx 1.6.3 try this; create a
literate (noweb) document and have a scrap immediately follow a lyx-code
section.
In the generated .nw file (in the /tmp/lyx* dir when creating a dvi
preview) the file looks like this:
\}
\end{lyxcode
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
[1] grab a .deb package from
http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?keywords=lyx
Thanks for posting that link, it was very helpful to me. (No more lyx
1.6.2 bug reports from me, look forward to 1.6.3 bug reports).
Although the debs are available from the search results pa
I can use an ERT: \nextchunklabel{save-handle}
to define a label for a code chunk, and then refer to this from another
part of the document with ERT: \subpageref{save-handle}
Does/Can lyx support this more natively to avoid the ERT, but allow a
new label type beginning with nw: ?
Sam
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 24/07/09 11:13:
> The logical markup module's code markup:
>\code{code here}
>
> works fine, unless a noweb article is selected, in which case the
> typewriter font runs through to the rest of the document. The other
> logical markup types see
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 24/07/09 11:13:
> The logical markup module's code markup:
>\code{code here}
>
> works fine, unless a noweb article is selected, in which case the
> typewriter font runs through to the rest of the document. The other
> logical markup types seem
The logical markup module's code markup:
\code{code here}
works fine, unless a noweb article is selected, in which case the
typewriter font runs through to the rest of the document. The other
logical markup types seem to work fine.
Any clues for me? (Lyx 1.6.2)
Sam
Please could someone competent with Lyx 1.6.3 try this; create a
literate (noweb) document and have a scrap immediately follow a lyx-code
section.
In the generated .nw file (in the /tmp/lyx* dir when creating a dvi
preview) the file looks like this:
\}
\end{lyxcode}
\selectlanguage{english}%
\inp
* rgheck wrote, On 15/07/09 17:28:
> Here's what the docs say:
>
> LFUN_SERVER_GOTO_FILE_ROW
>
> * Action Sets the cursor position based on the row number of generated
> TeX file.
>
> * Notion This can be useful for DVI inverse-search or detection of the
> problematic line from LaTeX compilatio
* rgheck wrote, On 16/07/09 13:51:
> On 07/16/2009 06:23 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> Richard Heck wrote:
>>
>>> So are you doing this from outside LyX with calls to the lyxserver? If
>>> so, then use a for loop or something and call LFUN_DOWN repeatedly. Slow
>>> and stupid, but it'll work.
>>>
* rgheck wrote, On 15/07/09 21:46:
> On 07/15/2009 03:42 PM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
>> My C sources aren't generated via the tex files (partly because it's
>> not simple to get Lyx to export a tex file from a noweb document
>> without running noweb).
>>
>>
rgheck wrote:
On 07/15/2009 10:25 AM, Sam Liddicott wrote:
If I type: server-goto-file-row THISFILENAME.lyx 20
into the Lyx command buffer, it always goes to the top of the document.
(I'm using Lyx 1.6.2).
Am I using the command wrongly...?
Probably. I suspect you haven't ru
If I type: server-goto-file-row THISFILENAME.lyx 20
into the Lyx command buffer, it always goes to the top of the document.
(I'm using Lyx 1.6.2).
Am I using the command wrongly or are there other known problems that
someone can comment on?
Thanks
Sam
Is there a portable way to get Lyx to export the latex document in batch
mode, independent of what converters the user happens to have defined?
Such as might be used by a makefile running in an known environment?
(I'm not too pleased about having lyx as a build dependency, but it can
be used in t
* Sam Liddicott wrote, On 14/07/09 15:14:
> I worked it out, it does a tex export first.
>
> Sam
And I'll bet the only reason I had trouble with notangle is because I
was running on the Lyx document and not on the tex document.
mumble mumble gnash gnash grr grr
Sam
I worked it out, it does a tex export first.
Sam
(I'm using Lyx 1.6.2)
A lyx file of mine has this text (when I look inside the raw lyx file)
*
--8<---**--8<---**--8<---**--8<---**--8<---*
*\begin_layout Section
The ntvfs model
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
Many vfs modules may be defined, as types of share backends.
\end_layout
\begin_la
> Fri Jul 10 2009 4:29:44 pm BST BSTfrom "Paul A. Rubin"
>Subject: Re: Using Lyx with Noweb help offered
>
> Sam Liddicott wrote:
>
>>* Paul A. Rubin wrote, On 09/07/09 20:40:
>>
>>>Probably better to post it on the wiki (http://wiki
* Paul A. Rubin wrote, On 09/07/09 20:40:
> Probably better to post it on the wiki (http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php)
> -- it would be easier to find (and keep up to date) there.
I've made a page at http://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/Noweb but I can't upload
the files because I don't have a password or usern
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Probably better to post it on the wiki
(http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php) -- it would be easier to find (and
keep up to date) there.
Good idea.
The pages are there now, I'll have to upload the files tomorrow.
Sam
I've had a dreadful job getting noweb 2.11b and Lyx 2.6.2 to work
together nicely. My pain does make me if anyone uses Lyx with noweb
recently.
I now have a Lyx 2.6.2 document which talks about how to get it working,
requiring various changes to Lyx's noweave filters, and some awk to
fixup the out
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