:42 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2013-03-05, ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
Since NIH now wants us to use Palatino Linotype (among several other,
uglier fonts), I tried to find it in the Lyx font list, but could only
find Palatino, which is apparently different from Palatino Linotype.
Where can I
I finally got around the problem (did not solve it!) by assigning the
default pdf output format to pdf(xetex) in the
preferences/fileHandling/fileformats dialog.
So I now have a functioning Lyx system on XP, although it functions
differently from the way it used to.
Ehud
On 1/17/2013 3:14 PM,
Kenedy,
You are clearly in the hands of experts here, so I shall not try to
muddle the water.
However, after several years of using Miktex on Windows, I have switched
to TexLive,
which seems to be the general trend. I use Texlive on Linux, and wanted
to have the same Latex system on both
Wind
Every time Latex is updated, Lyx must be reconfigured.
Is there a way for Lyx to check whether Latex has been updated
since the last time it was reconfigured, and if so, to reconfigure itself?
Thanks-
Ehud Kaplan
I have this same problem on one XP machine, but not on another. So far
I was unable to find what the difference between the installations is--
they were installed at the same time from the same batch file. I do not
have this problem on an Ubuntu (11.04, 64 bit) machine.
EK
On 9/26/2011 4:59
I had similar problems with references, which were solved by placing the
offending character in the .bib file (usually something with an accent)
with a \?{c} where ? is the appropriate marker, such as ` or ' or " and
c is the accented character, usually a, o, e, u or i.It is also
possible
No Windows installer yet?
On 09/05/2011 12:03 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
Public release of LyX version 2.0.1
===
We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 2.0.1. This is the first
maintenance release in the 2.0.x series.
LyX 2.0.1 is the result of on-going effo
This can be confusing to the uninitiated, and it could use some automation.
Having been through this a few times, I prefer to do it this way:
1. Export to latex (plain) from Lyx
2. pdflatex filenm
3. bibtex filenm (if you use a latex-aware editor like WinEdt under
Windows, or Kile under Linux
I agree about UNITY-- I find gnome to be a much better interface, but I
wanted to try it before I decide, and discovered the menu bug, which
affects other programs, not only Lyx.
Ehud Kaplan
On 8/11/2011 6:19 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thursday, August 11, 2011 04:03:20 AM ehud.kap
I have tried gnome and KDE, but wanted to try Unity. The developers
know of the bug, and it has nothing to do with Lyx-- it has to do
(apparently) with qt4 and it affects other programs as well.
EK
On 8/11/2011 9:20 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
On 11. aug. 2011 10:03, ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote
I have discovered that the new Ubuntu 11.04 GUI Unity (or perhaps its
appmenu) kills the menus on Lyx 2.0 (and several other programs, such as
VLC), possibly because of a qt4 incompatibility. The bug has been known
for almost a year. Does anyone have a way of getting around it, short
of using
To add packages to Lyx do the following:
1. Get the package you need from CTAN or by Googling it and copying the
text file packagename.sty to the appropriate place (depending on
your operating system: on my WINDOWS XP it is in:
C:\texlive\2010\texmf-dist\tex\latex\titlesec and on Linux:
I find Okular (under ubuntu) to be a better pdf viewer-- it updates
itself each time you compile the Lyx file, is fast and just works great.
EK
On 07/21/2011 05:36 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 9:37 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Hi all,
I just ran into a bug, but I'm not sure
How come I do not see the menus in Lyx 2 (RC3) under Ubuntu 11.04 (32 bits)?
All the icons are there, but not the usual menus.
EK
I had just discovered that-- are there icons that will not be shown if I
use the CLASSIC set?
On 07/04/2011 12:52 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2011-07-03, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
(1) The open-save-print group: in each case there's a white
square/rectangle above a darker square/rectangle. In the
Actually, I have switched away from Miktex on Windows to TexLive, to
make my Windows and Linux Latexs more similar to each other.
EK
On 06/25/2011 10:05 AM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 06/24/2011 08:22 PM, William Hanson wrote:
I have a folder named "MIKTEX2.7 in Program Files, so I suppose I'm
u
I agree that UNITY is junk, so I simply restarted in "ubuntu classic"
(AKA gnome...) and all is fine.
EK
On 05/02/2011 02:32 PM, Manolo Martínez wrote:
Natty crashed spectacularly twice -- the kind of crash that calls for a
reinstall. Even if it had been rock-solid, which for me it has not been
Great! How about Linux/Debian?
EK
On 04/21/2011 09:39 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
Where is the Lyx 2 binary installer (for Windows)?
it should be available on ftp later today. pavel
its there. p
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It turns out that naturemag (with \usepackage{cite} in the preamble does
ALMOST what I need, but the citations have square brackets around them,
rather than the round one I need. Putting round in the package options
does not help, and the cite package does not accept round as an option
E
Is it for Windows only?
EK
On 4/2/2011 12:02 PM, Diego Queiroz wrote:
Hello.
For those who want binaries for LyX 2.0 RC2.
I've compiled them again.
Here is the link.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ARUDZI5K
Regards.
---
Diego Queiroz
--
Ehud Kaplan, Ph.D.
Jules and Doris Stein Research to
When I type Bro{\o}sted I get the right character. The {..} is ERT, of
course.
On 02/03/2011 03:12 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Also sprach Kenward Vaughan:
The space worked fine. Should that always be done with ERT?
To terminate a command, if no other termination is done. In your case, LaT
I have installed Lyx 1.6.8 on several machines with TexLive 2010 without
any problem. You might want to try that.
Ehud Kaplan
On 01/12/2011 07:14 AM, Xabier Abasolo wrote:
Hello,
<<...>>
I'm trying to install LyX with "LyX-1.6.8-2-Installer.exe" in a
Windows XP computer. I also install MIKT
Test post.
--
Ehud Kaplan
test submission.
On 1/8/2011 7:04 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 01/08/2011 01:02 AM, Charles wrote:
I'm having a hard time finding how to install footnotes in the User
Guides, could you give me a little guidance here...I'm new with this.
Insert>Footnote?
rh
--
Ehud Kaplan,
This advice will mean nothing to Windows users.
EK
On 12/28/2010 1:08 AM, Vito 'ZeD' De Tullio wrote:
ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
I was hoping to be able to use ONE bib file, to be accessed and updated
by any one of the collaborators.
Your solution will work if I were the only user
Windows.
Ehud
On 12/27/2010 01:16 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
I collaborate with various people, some of whom (sadly) still use Windows.
Because of the difference in path designation between Linux and Windows,
we constantly have to tweak the path reference to the .bib
I collaborate with various people, some of whom (sadly) still use Windows.
Because of the difference in path designation between Linux and Windows,
we constantly have to tweak the path reference to the .bib files that
are used
by a document we are working on: for Windows it is C:/.../share/file.
n Document> Settings> Module
and do not Insert> Custom insets. Regards
Likely. Attached please find an example with the resulting pdf.
Cheers,
Rainer
Liviu
Thanks,
EK
On 12/15/2010 07:12 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
On 12/15/2010 12:34 PM, ehud.kap...@gmail.com wrote:
Collaborating wi
Collaborating with non-Lyx users is a problem for me as well, because I
often want to
use comments (like PostIt notes), but when the Lyx source is exported to
pdf, the notes do not appear.
If there were a way to make them appear in the pdf output that would be
a great help.
EK
On 12/15/2010 5
No backups?
On 12/13/2010 12:49 AM, Joost Verburg wrote:
On 12/12/2010 5:24 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
someone == joost at lyx.org
(the only one who is mastering this installer).
you can try to contact him.
The 1.6.8 Windows release was delayed because of an external library
which suddenly disap
Just a comment to those still using Miktex as their Latex after-Lyx engine:
After many years of using Miktex, I have recently switched to TexLive
(which I use on both Linux-Ubuntu and Windows-XP), mostly because of its
superior updating facilities.
Now I update/upgrade Latex with a single click t
Whenever I have something strange with my PDF under Ubuntu, I first
look at it with another pdf viewer. My favorite is Okular, but the
Adobe Acro-reader is very good too.
EK
On 11/16/2010 1:14 PM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
In one way it's good to hear that others have the same problem as I.
L
As usual, now I am slightly more confused than I was before I asked.
On Windows, I update TexLive periodically from a batch file, and wanted
to have that same batch file also reconfigure Lyx (I assume it is
necessary or at least a good idea to do so after updating Latex). My
simple minded que
Can Lyx be reconfigured from the command line (from a batch file)? It
would be convenient to do it since I update TexLive from a batch file,
so I could reconfigure Lyx automatically after each update.
EK
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When is the Lyx 2 release party?
On 11/9/2010 4:49 PM, Rob Oakes wrote:
On Nov 9, 2010, at 1:33 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
There is preliminary XeTeX support in the development version. Not
ready for the masses.
On this point, I have to disagree.
Preliminary as it might be, I've found it very
Why not arrange it so that when Lyx is invoked it checks to see
whether Latex had been updated or modified since the last time Lyx was
run? That way we will not have to remember to "reconfigure" Lyx after
each time we update or install new Latex packages.
--
Ehud Kaplan
After years of using Miktex, I have installed TexLive on my Windows
machines, in order to be using the same TeX environment on both my Linux
(Ubuntu) and Windows machines. On Windows the Texlive installer takes
care of all the path and directory requirements, so the user needs do
nothing spe
I have had the same question about the TexLive package manager (tlmgr)
for a while now. When you install tl2009 on Windows you get tlmgr. In
Linux you don't (unless you install from sources, apparently).
Ehud Kaplan
On 8/20/2010 6:23 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:40 AM
When I insert graphics (jpg, eps, or pdf) into a beamer presentation
(using Lyx), it works fine under
Linux (Ubuntu/gnome 10.04), but under Windows XP (sp3) the same Lyx file
(compiled with Lyx 1.6.7.4) generates numerous errors:
"undefined control sequence, missing number treated as zero, etc."
Although I applauded the suggested additions to the preamble, which made
Lyx place deleted text in the margin, I have now discovered that Lyx
will fail to compile (pdflatex) /if the change is made to a figure
caption/. Is there a quick fix to this fix?
Thanks,
EK
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