Patrick Dupre said on Fri, 11 Aug 2023 17:17:34 +0200
>Hello,
>
>What are your recommendations to make a poster (a0) ?
>I tried Beamerposter.lyx available on GitHub, but I do not know how
>to control the colors (title, etc. )
>
>Thank.
If this thing is really a poster ra
Hello,
What are your recommendations to make a poster (a0) ?
I tried Beamerposter.lyx available on GitHub, but I do not know how
to control the colors (title, etc. )
Thank.
===
Patrick DUPRÉ
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, Micha Feigin wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 15:28:38 -0500
"Bo Peng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone used LyX to make a 90cm wide by 120cm poster? I am trying to
figure out where to get started. I am using LyX in 1.4.1 on Windows. Thank
you.
I was
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 15:28:38 -0500
"Bo Peng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has anyone used LyX to make a 90cm wide by 120cm poster? I am trying to
> > figure out where to get started. I am using LyX in 1.4.1 on Windows. Thank
> > you.
>
> I was us
Has anyone used LyX to make a 90cm wide by 120cm poster? I am trying to
figure out where to get started. I am using LyX in 1.4.1 on Windows. Thank
you.
I was using a a0poster layout. I can send your a .layout file with a
sample poster if you are interested.
Cheers,
Bo
Hello,
Has anyone used LyX to make a 90cm wide by 120cm poster? I am trying to
figure out where to get started. I am using LyX in 1.4.1 on Windows. Thank
you.
Adrian
> What is set in Layout->Document->Paper?
Since there is no a0 option I used default. Now, I change it to 33.11
by 46.81 inch and the output is better, but the margins are still
messed up. I find that the problem is caused by the margins settings:
with this custom paper size, margin can not be set
Bo Peng wrote:
Look at the Converters section in the Edit->Preferences dialog.
Alternatively, run lyx from the command line as
lyx -dbg all -export pdf > lyx.log
and wade through the messages.
I see, as I suspected, lyx calls
dvips -t letter -o poster.ps poster.dvi
This "-t letter" is c
Bo Peng wrote:
>> Look at the Converters section in the Edit->Preferences dialog.
>>
>> Alternatively, run lyx from the command line as
>>lyx -dbg all -export pdf > lyx.log
>> and wade through the messages.
> I see, as I suspected, lyx calls
>
> dvips -t letter -o poster.ps poster.dvi
>
> T
> Look at the Converters section in the Edit->Preferences dialog.
>
> Alternatively, run lyx from the command line as
>lyx -dbg all -export pdf > lyx.log
> and wade through the messages.
>
I see, as I suspected, lyx calls
dvips -t letter -o poster.ps poster.dvi
This "-t letter" is causing t
Bo Peng wrote:
> How can I know what command, option lyx actually used to view/export?
> (The status-line goes too quickly.)
Look at the Converters section in the Edit->Preferences dialog.
Alternatively, run lyx from the command line as
lyx -dbg all -export pdf > lyx.log
and wade through the
Dear list,
I am using sciposter.cls to produce a poster. I set a0 and other
options as recommended by the sciposter manual. If I export latex, run
latex, dvips, I would get a correct poster. However, within lyx, view
dvi is fine but view/export ps/pdf only gives me a corner of the
poster. I
I'd said:
Interestingly, I first learned of LyX in the comp.sys.next.* groups, a
person asking if it could be made to run there...
and you replied:
That was my point -- I was not sure, whether something so small as NeXT
can be made to run full fledged X-application of these days.
Actually, as I rec
On 2003-08-04, 13:51 GMT, William Adams wrote:
> Interestingly, I first learned of LyX in the comp.sys.next.* groups, a
> person asking if it could be made to run there...
That was my point -- I was not sure, whether something so small as NeXT
can be made to run full fledged X-application of thes
I'd said:
Dunno how much this'll help, but when I did a poster, I did it using
Altsys Virtuoso on my NeXT Cube and set the text using TeXview.app's
``tex eq -> eps'' Service.
And Matej Cepl asked:
Are you using LyX on that computer?
More's the pity, not at this
On 2003-08-01, 18:43 GMT, William Adams wrote:
> Dunno how much this'll help, but when I did a poster, I did it using
> Altsys Virtuoso on my NeXT Cube and set the text using TeXview.app's
> ``tex eq -> eps'' Service.
Are you using LyX on that computer?
Matej
Dunno how much this'll help, but when I did a poster, I did it using
Altsys Virtuoso on my NeXT Cube and set the text using TeXview.app's
``tex eq -> eps'' Service.
You can see it at http://www.tug.org/tug2003/donate
So I think using a visual tool is preferable, Sketch,
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 12:56:53PM +0300, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> Anyone have a simple poster example which shows how to define the boxes and
> their places, place math & figures & text inside them, and use good big
> font sizes?
>
> What is the right tool anyway? LaTeX,
Now that the topic popped up--I'm making a poster too soon, or two actually
=)
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Andre Poenitz wrote:
>I'd think LyX is the wrong tool for a poster. You do not win over plait
>LaTeX as you'd probably have to shuffle around lots of small boxes
>manuall
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 10:25:20AM +0200, Charles Bouveyron wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to make a scientific poster with Lyx, but with the a0poster
> layout that does not function.
>
> Do you have a solution?
I'd think LyX is the wrong tool for a poster. You do not
Hi,
I would like to make a scientific poster with Lyx, but with the a0poster
layout that does not function.
Do you have a solution?
Charles
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Charles Bouveyron
web: http://cosinux.tuxfamily.org
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> Subject: Re: Re: Poster with LyX?
> To: "LyX Users ..." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Wed, 3 Apr 2002 11:05:31 -0600 wrote Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Use prosper package. You can just apply prosper style to your current lyx
> > file and mo
7;m afraid this will not work in my case, as AFAIK,
prosper is made for slide presentations but my presentation shall be a
poster (one printed page, 120x90 cm).
I will try the other one (http://www.math.uni-magdeburg.de/~thiele/a0poster/)
or my idea with tgif and eps files and tell about t
; From: Guenter Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Poster with LyX?
> To: "LyX Users ..." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dear LyXers,
> I have to make presentation on a conference that consists of an article and
> a poster (120x90 cm). The article is already done --
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Guenter Milde wrote:
> Does anybody have some experience with this kind of task? Some more
> ideas how to do it, which programs to use (under Linux)? Maybe there is
> a Howto somewhere on the net?
Have you tried to use a0poster.cls to make a poster?
If not, the
Dear LyXers,
I have to make presentation on a conference that consists of an article and
a poster (120x90 cm). The article is already done -- of course with LyX.
For efficiency, I'd like to reuse stuff from the article for my poster. I
thought about exporting parts to eps and scalin
On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 12:02:13PM +0200, ABe wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> If I want to make a poster with Lyx. Is that possible or not ?
> If ya ..can you tell me ?
Yes.
See http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/#poster
Hi All,
If I want to make a poster with Lyx. Is that possible or not ?
If ya ..can you tell me ?
regards from Bremen,
ABe
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I am new to Lyx, so please apologize to any obvious question that I may have
overlooked from the docs.
Is it possible to produce A0-size poster? Any clue on how to handle this.
I am aware of the a0poster.cls/a0size.sty by
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that I have installed in my tetex distri
d:
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass{A0 Poster}
Then run Option-Reconfigure from inside LyX, restart LyX, and it
should work. A few more tweaks could be necessary for correct support,
but most of it should be there.
JMarc
I was inspired by
http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/~robert/posters.html
to try to make my next conference poster all on one big A0 piece of
paper using using latex. My univ has one of these A0 printers.
Before going any further I should ask if anyone has produced an A0poster
using LyX, and if anyone has
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