Dear Eberhard,
thanks very much for the promising hint and sorry for answering late:
I am still trying to understand lwarp. It is already installed, and also the
lwarpmk utility is set up, but I think I need a little time to get through
this. I will give you a feedback when I have got it.
All b
Have you looked at lwarp on CTAN?
el
On 2019-04-26 19:48 , jezZiFeR wrote:
> Dear Anders,
>
> thank you so much! I have now found a possibility to use ePub. It is
> still not perfect and up to now is not useful for publishing etc., but
> for private use it is fine. The following seems to work
Thanks for the feedback Jess.
Good to hear it is working well.
All the best!
Anders
Ha det bra!
Anders
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 7:48 PM +0200, "jezZiFeR" wrote:
Dear Anders,
thank you so much! I have now found a possibility to use ePub. It is still not
perfect
Dear Anders,
thank you so much! I have now found a possibility to use ePub. It is still not
perfect and up to now is not useful for publishing etc., but for private use it
is fine. The following seems to work for me:
export–LyXhtml (here LyX is not getting a SIGSEV)
then I convert the XHTML-fil
Dear Stephan,
thank you, I continue finding workarounds, at least this now only happens if I
try to export via »export as«. The other possibilities seem to work though.
All best
Jess
Am 26. Apr. 2019, 10:52 +0200 schrieb Stephan Witt :
> Am 26.04.2019 um 10:28 schrieb jezZiFeR :
> >
> > Dear
Am 26.04.2019 um 10:28 schrieb jezZiFeR :
>
> Dear Stephan,
>
> hm, now I have got a SIGSEV-signal again and could reproduce it every time I
> use the dialogue with »export as«, like this:
>
> file–export–export as
>
> I get the message, that there are no information to export to the chosen
>
Dear Stephan,
hm, now I have got a SIGSEV-signal again and could reproduce it every time I
use the dialogue with »export as«, like this:
file–export–export as
I get the message, that there are no information to export to the chosen format:
»Keine Informationen vorhanden, um das Format HTML zu e
Dear Stephan,
this is strange, I now could not reproduce the SIGSEV anymore, which I have
always got over the last months. I could also not find out, what I might have
changed. The only thing is that I removed the TeX 2017-version meanwhile, but I
used 2018 anyhow. This is why I do not think, t
This was mentioned last week, as being fixed for the next version with
this workaround.
el
> On 2019-04-19 17:48 , Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
[...]
>> A quick workaround: switch to utf8 encoding and add this to the
>> preamble: \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{2303}{\textasciicircum} HTH
[...]
On 2019-04-
Am 25.04.2019 um 22:14 schrieb jezZiFeR :
>
> Dear Stephan,
>
> with the tutorial it seems that I also do not get a SIGSEV in some cases, but
> I also get it when I go via:
> file–export–export as…
>
> When I tried this for.html I also got this message: »Kann keinen LaTeX-Befehl
> für das Zeic
Am 25.04.2019 um 18:56 schrieb jezZiFeR :
>
> Hello,
>
> I try to export ePubs for a while now and it never worked in different
> configurations. LyX was always freezing. In the moment I use OS 10.14.3,
> Intel and LyX 2.3.2 with TeXLive 2018.
>
> When I do the following:
> + file – export as
On 25 Apr 2019, at 21:36, jezZiFeR wrote:
>
> Hello Anders,
>
> thanks a lot! This sounds good, but I do normally only use LyX and run into
> new problems. First I tried several possibilities to export to TeX is with
> also with »weitere Formate und Optionen« (more formats and options) – here
Hello Anders,
thanks a lot! This sounds good, but I do normally only use LyX and run into new
problems. First I tried several possibilities to export to TeX is with also
with »weitere Formate und Optionen« (more formats and options) – here it
worked. In all other cases (file – export – LaTeX (p
25 apr. 2019 kl. 18:56 skrev jezZiFeR :
>
> Hello,
>
> I try to export ePubs for a while now and it never worked in different
> configurations. LyX was always freezing. In the moment I use OS 10.14.3,
> Intel and LyX 2.3.2 with TeXLive 2018.
>
> When I do the following:
> + file – export as –
> On Oct 19, 2018, at 4:09 AM, Daniel wrote:
>
> On 19/10/2018 11:54, list_em...@icloud.com wrote:
>> When I open a new document, type an equation, and export as PDF (cropped), I
>> expect to see a PDF file that has zero extra white space around the
>> graphical portion of the math. Instead,
On 10/19/18 5:54 AM, list_em...@icloud.com wrote:
When I open a new document, type an equation, and export as PDF (cropped), I
expect to see a PDF file that has zero extra white space around the graphical
portion of the math. Instead, I see an entire page with the equation on the
first line. I
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018, list_em...@icloud.com wrote:
When I open a new document, type an equation, and export as PDF (cropped),
I expect to see a PDF file that has zero extra white space around the
graphical portion of the math. Instead, I see an entire page with the
equation on the first line. I.e
On 19/10/2018 11:54, list_em...@icloud.com wrote:
When I open a new document, type an equation, and export as PDF (cropped), I
expect to see a PDF file that has zero extra white space around the graphical
portion of the math. Instead, I see an entire page with the equation on the
first line. I
On 01/21/2017 03:19 PM, David Rosenberg wrote:
I routinely need to make 2 versions of my beamer slides: handout and
not-handout. My current plan to do this is to have a program that
rewrites the lyx file win two different ways (with and without the
handout option), and compile each. I'm wonde
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, Richard Heck wrote:
Easiest way: Open your user preferences file in a text editor. (Look at
Help> About LyX if you need to find your user directory. Open the
"preferences" file from that directory.) Now add:
\format "ltxbib" "tex" "LaTeX (With Bib)" "" "" ""
"document,me
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, Richard Heck wrote:
You don't have "User directory: ~/.lyx/? Anyway, that is the default on
Linux.
Richard,
Sure do. Did not see that in the about box and can't recall the last time
I modified anything in there.
Thanks for the pointer,
Rich
On 08/18/2016 06:42 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, Richard Heck wrote:
>
>> Easiest way: Open your user preferences file in a text editor. (Look at
>> Help> About LyX if you need to find your user directory.
>
> Richard,
>
> I see nothing in Help > About LyX germane to user prefer
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, Richard Heck wrote:
Easiest way: Open your user preferences file in a text editor. (Look at
Help> About LyX if you need to find your user directory.
Richard,
I see nothing in Help > About LyX germane to user preferences, other than
/usr/share/lyx/.
Open the "preferenc
On 08/18/2016 06:07 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> It's been a decade since my book, written using LyX, was sent to
> Springer
> as a collection of .tex, .aux, .bib, and other files. I now have a paper
> accepted by a science journal and when I export the file as plain LaTeX
> there is a .tex file but
> Gordon have you had a chance to test LyX 2.2.0 + newest pandoc +
> exporting to ODF? If not, don't do it just for me. I only ask out of
> curiosity whether those results are much worse that copy/pasting the
> html.
>
> Scott
>
Interestingly enough... references don't show up AT ALL in my do
On 16/06/16 09:03, Nikola Ivan Leder wrote:
gordon cooper kinect.co.nz> writes:
We have had reasonable success with Lyx exports to ODF by using
html as an intermediate step, then copy pasting the html into
open document. Although we have not tested bib styles, and
have had some problems
gordon cooper kinect.co.nz> writes:
>
> We have had reasonable success with Lyx exports to ODF by using
> html as an intermediate step, then copy pasting the html into
> open document. Although we have not tested bib styles, and
> have had some problems with table frames. Numbering and
> he
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 08:43:10AM +1200, gordon cooper wrote:
> We have had reasonable success with Lyx exports to ODF by using
> html as an intermediate step, then copy pasting the html into
> open document. Although we have not tested bib styles, and
> have had some problems with table frames
We have had reasonable success with Lyx exports to ODF by using
html as an intermediate step, then copy pasting the html into
open document. Although we have not tested bib styles, and
have had some problems with table frames. Numbering and
heading styles are preserved.
Gordon.
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 08:21:38AM +0200, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 11:01 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 08:52:33PM +, Nikola Ivan Leder wrote:
> >> I am using Lyx to write my thesis and have run into several problems with
> >> exporting regarding
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 11:01 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 08:52:33PM +, Nikola Ivan Leder wrote:
>> I am using Lyx to write my thesis and have run into several problems with
>> exporting regarding references.
>>
>> I need are numerical references in numbered by order o
From: Scott Kostyshak
To: Nikola Ivan Leder
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, 14 June 2016, 7:01
Subject: Re: Exporting to ODF or MS Office ignores any bibliography styles
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 08:52:33PM +, Nikola Ivan Leder wrote:
> I am using Lyx to write
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 08:52:33PM +, Nikola Ivan Leder wrote:
> I am using Lyx to write my thesis and have run into several problems with
> exporting regarding references.
>
> I need are numerical references in numbered by order of appearance in the
> text (not sorted alphabetically) with v
I had no troubles with arXiv in the past, if I could export my file(s)
to .tex and compile them on my linux PC, the same worked with them.
If you're exporting for pdflatex, make sure you upload figures as pdf.
They accept .bib files, or at least they used to, no need for special
prep. as in the
On 11/07/2013 05:59 PM, Michael Manthey wrote:
I'm having trouble exporting LyX output to arXiv.org, who apparently
want some kind of naked version of TeX as input.
I just went through this myself (although my co-authors insisted on
using TeX directly). See http://arxiv.org/abs/1311.0289 . But
Here is how exported a tex file for an AIP journal. It was easier than I
thought it would be--thanks Lyx developers!
1. Put Lyx file same directory as the graphics files.Modify the graphics
file addresses in the Lyx file if you, like me, have them in a separate
directory while writing the manuscri
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 12:23:10 -0700
Bob Alvarez wrote:
> I recently had a paper accepted by an American Institute of Physics
> journal. The paper was reviewed from pdf documents created by Lyx but
> now the AIP emails: "Please upload your article file as a Word or Tex
> file. AIP production can
On 9/17/13 1:01 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Dear Bob,
In general, providing the exported latex file (File/Export/Latex menu
item), the bbl file that contains your bibliography (if you use bibtex),
and the figures in a format accepted by the journal is sufficient.
Thanks for your reply. Some q
export latex (pdflatex)
run pdflatex on the name of your tex file (once or twice)
run bibtex on the same, but without .tex extension (i think)
bibtex will produce .bbl file
copy the contents of the .bbl file to the end of your .tex (replacing
bibliography command that's already there)
chec
Dear Bob,
In general, providing the exported latex file (File/Export/Latex menu
item), the bbl file that contains your bibliography (if you use bibtex),
and the figures in a format accepted by the journal is sufficient.
Le mardi 17 septembre 2013, Bob Alvarez a écrit :
> I recently had a paper a
On 03/10/2012 10:10 AM, Roi Holtzman wrote:
i've been using lyx for a while now, and i couldn't find anywhere
a solution for my problem of exporting
files that have hebrew in them.
this is the error i get:
!pdfTeX error: pdflatex (file rdavidb): Font rdavidb at 720 not found
One possibility i
Guenter Milde írta:
>On 2012-01-09, Csikos Bela wrote:>
> Hello:>
>
> I would like to export a lyx file to plain latex file so that the>
> original image files would be used in the created tex file. Currently>
> when I export to plain latex all the images are converted to eps files>
> and the imag
On 2012-01-09, Csikos Bela wrote:
> Hello:
> I would like to export a lyx file to plain latex file so that the
> original image files would be used in the created tex file. Currently
> when I export to plain latex all the images are converted to eps files
> and the images are referenced in the tex
On 01/29/2011 06:06 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear LyX Users,
Does anyone know how to export a document to a custom URL with LyX? I've been
playing with the creation of e-books using the XHTML export in LyX 2.0 (and it
works really well), but would like to export to a directory
Rob Oakes wrote:
> Dear LyX Users,
>
> Does anyone know how to export a document to a custom URL with LyX? I've been
> playing with the creation of e-books using the XHTML export in LyX 2.0 (and
> it works really well), but would like to export to a directory different than
> the one which hold
On 2010-03-12, Jakob Eder wrote:
> --Boundary_(ID_KXNIRxIiFA3K0D/Bfj1kJA)
> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed
> Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
> Dear users,
> I'm struggling with following problems: Needed Xetex for ancient
> greek using Alkaios font,
Do you
I don't recall how I setup the elyxer.py converter.It was awhile back when
elyxer was first mentioned.
I just upgraded my 1.6.3 to 1.6.4 this week and it was recognized (I guess)
during the install.
Anyway, I modified the converter line to read "elyxer.py $$i $$o" and it is
now working..
Hi Phil,
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 8:54 PM, Phil wrote:
> LyX 1.6.4, Windows XP
>
> Anyone have any idea why my HTML export does not work...?
>
> I get an error saying "... error occurred whilst running elyxer.py -Directory
> C:/Documents Settings... "
Can you tell us how you configured LyX to re
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 08:16:01PM +0200, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way of exporting a LyX document to OpenDocument or Word? In
> LyX you can add the export to your menu but that only seems to change
> the file extension, and not converting anything. I also saw that there
> is
Nikos:
> I need some help. I have an article (for a Newsletter) which I have to
> deliver today. I am trying unsuccessfully to export my document _at
> least_ as an RTF to make my colleague's life easy :-).
> [I still have problems with all kinds of _external_ file formats]
> I get the following
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 07:09:57 + (UTC)
Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2009-02-25, Typhoon wrote:
>
> >> > And you're sure it's in your path? Basically, the short version
> >> > here is: Make sure it works from the command line; if not, it
> >> > won't work in LyX; if yes, it should.
>
> > LyX uses
On 2009-02-25, Typhoon wrote:
>> > And you're sure it's in your path? Basically, the short version
>> > here is: Make sure it works from the command line; if not, it won't
>> > work in LyX; if yes, it should.
> LyX uses the oolatex script to export to open document. On my Debian
> Lenny, tex4ht i
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 06:06:09 +0100
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 21:48 -0500, rgheck wrote:
> > Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 09:10 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
> > >
> > >>> Yes, I have installed the tex4ht package long ago. And never
> > >>> had l
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 21:48 -0500, rgheck wrote:
> Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> > On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 09:10 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
> >
> >>> Yes, I have installed the tex4ht package long ago. And never had luck
> >>> nor for odt export neither for html export.
> >>>
> >>> Nikos
> >>>
>
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 09:10 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
Yes, I have installed the tex4ht package long ago. And never had luck
nor for odt export neither for html export.
Nikos
I am in Ubuntu 8.04, I just know from this forum that LyX can export to
OpenD
Typhoon wrote:
On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 12:59:23 -0500
Andrew Sullivan wrote:
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 06:52:32PM +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Thank you for your time Andrew. Unfortunately it does not work for
me. Cheers, Nikos
Hrm. I wonder what's different about the environment
On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 09:10 +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
> >
> >
> > Yes, I have installed the tex4ht package long ago. And never had luck
> > nor for odt export neither for html export.
> >
> > Nikos
> >
> > I am in Ubuntu 8.04, I just know from this forum that LyX can export to
> OpenDocumen
>
>
> Yes, I have installed the tex4ht package long ago. And never had luck
> nor for odt export neither for html export.
>
> Nikos
>
> I am in Ubuntu 8.04, I just know from this forum that LyX can export to
OpenDocument, with the help of LaTeX package tex4ht. I then installed
text4ht from Synaptic
On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 12:59:23 -0500
Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 06:52:32PM +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> >
> > Thank you for your time Andrew. Unfortunately it does not work for
> > me. Cheers, Nikos
>
> Hrm. I wonder what's different about the environments, then. Maybe
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 06:52:32PM +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
>
> Thank you for your time Andrew. Unfortunately it does not work for me.
> Cheers, Nikos
Hrm. I wonder what's different about the environments, then. Maybe
someone can suggest to us how to tell whether the same bits are
install
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 12:28 -0500, Andrew Sullivan wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 05:57:38PM +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> > I have tex4ht installed under Ubuntu II / 64-bit. But no way to get it
> > working. Do you mind sharing you preferences (under File Handling)?
>
> I presume you mean Pr
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 12:23 -0500, Richard Heck wrote:
> Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> > Nikos:
> >
> >>> You mean you "just hit the export to ODT" and voila... you open the ODT
> >>> and see the file you prepared with LyX (even if it needs corrctions
> >>> concerning appearance/structure etc.) ??
>
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 05:57:38PM +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> I have tex4ht installed under Ubuntu II / 64-bit. But no way to get it
> working. Do you mind sharing you preferences (under File Handling)?
I presume you mean Preferences/Converters (which is all I have here). The
LaTeX(plain)-
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
Nikos:
You mean you "just hit the export to ODT" and voila... you open the ODT
and see the file you prepared with LyX (even if it needs corrctions
concerning appearance/structure etc.) ??
Andrew:
Yep.
A
I have tex4ht installed under Ubuntu II / 64
Nikos:
> > You mean you "just hit the export to ODT" and voila... you open the ODT
> > and see the file you prepared with LyX (even if it needs corrctions
> > concerning appearance/structure etc.) ??
Andrew:
> Yep.
> A
I have tex4ht installed under Ubuntu II / 64-bit. But no way to get it
work
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 06:30:04PM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Thanks, I am on Lyx 1.6.x on Kubuntu 8.04. I will install tex2ht and
> see how it goes.
I have 1.6.1 on my Mac, and while I have the menu item I have never
managed to get the export to work directly. As I say, however, I
think it has
> My Debian system is LyX v 1.5.5 and I have tex4ht (which is what does
> the OOo conversion) 20080701-2. Hope that helps.
>
Thanks, I am on Lyx 1.6.x on Kubuntu 8.04. I will install tex2ht and
see how it goes.
--
Dotan Cohen
http://what-is-what.com
http://gibberish.co.il
א-ב-ג-ד-ה-ו-ז-ח-ט-י-
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 05:28:14PM +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> You mean you "just hit the export to ODT" and voila... you open the ODT
> and see the file you prepared with LyX (even if it needs corrctions
> concerning appearance/structure etc.) ??
Yep.
A
--
Andrew Sullivan
a...@shinkuro.c
Dotan:
> > Thanks. I do not seem to have an option to export to ODT. Must I add
> > something?
Andrew:
> I think it's dependent on the version of LyX and LaTeX you have
> installed. It Just Works for me on the latest Debian stable. I don't
> know what's underpinning other releases (like Ubuntu
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 05:41:27PM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Thanks. I do not seem to have an option to export to ODT. Must I add
> something?
I think it's dependent on the version of LyX and LaTeX you have
installed. It Just Works for me on the latest Debian stable. I don't
know what's under
> I didn't read that URL, but the best way I find is to export to
> OpenDocument, open it in OpenOffice.org, fix the right-hand border (at
> least, I always have to), and save it as a Word .doc file.
>
Thanks. I do not seem to have an option to export to ODT. Must I add something?
--
Dotan Cohen
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 07:30:51PM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I need to export a document for a MS Office user. I do not see an
> option to export as DOC or RTF in Lyx 1.6, and PDF will not do because
> he needs to annotate the document. The best info online that I could
> find is this tedious doc
Micha Feigin wrote:
The problem is that equations came out terrible and that is the main part
(words I can copy from the pdf). I think that lyx uses tex4ht for that. Is
there a better way to do this?
Can you insert the equations as graphics?
At least on Mac, you can select an area in the PDF,
Ronen Abravanel wrote:
What can I do?
Provide a very small minimal LyX file that shows the error (and hope
that somebody competent looks at it) ...
/Konrad
I tried it and I received a "File does not exist:" message.
I'm using LyX 1.5.4, MiKTeX 2.7.
-- Jeff
On 05 7, 08, at 12:52 AM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
htlatex $$i 'xhtml,ooffice' 'ooffice/! -cmozhtf' '-coo' '-cvalidate'
Jeferson L. Sese
jeferson dot sese at asiatype dot com
Asiatype Inc
rgheck wrote:
>> I'm trying to export a LyX document to OpenDocument, and I was
>> successful inside a Mac environment but failing inside Windows. Does
>> anybody know how to do this in Windows? I tried doing it manually via
>> command line using the oolatex.exe inside MikTeX but when I open the
>
Jeff Sese wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to export a LyX document to OpenDocument, and I was
successful inside a Mac environment but failing inside Windows. Does
anybody know how to do this in Windows? I tried doing it manually via
command line using the oolatex.exe inside MikTeX but when I open the
Lars Olesen wrote:
Does anyone know how to make sure that the references to bibtex is
kept, when exporting to for instance OpenOffice in the 1.5.4 version
of Lyx?
Compile to DVI (or whatever) first. Then do the OOo export. That should
work.
Well, I just discovered after upgrading
> > Does anyone know how to make sure that the references to bibtex is
> > kept, when exporting to for instance OpenOffice in the 1.5.4 version
> > of Lyx?
> >
> Compile to DVI (or whatever) first. Then do the OOo export. That should
> work.
Well, I just discovered after upgrading for 1.5.4 that
Lars Olesen wrote:
Does anyone know how to make sure that the references to bibtex is
kept, when exporting to for instance OpenOffice in the 1.5.4 version
of Lyx?
Compile to DVI (or whatever) first. Then do the OOo export. That should
work.
rh
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> >> As LyX 1.5.3 is Unicode-compliant, my tex editor supports unicode
> >> characters, and XeTeX can access all unicode fonts in the operating
> >> system, I do not need in my latex file the tex formatting for
> >> diacritics, e.g., \={a}, \d{m}, \~n, etc..
> >>
> >> How should
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I export it to Latex and run XeTeX to convert to PDF.
As LyX 1.5.3 is Unicode-compliant, my tex editor supports unicode
characters, and XeTeX can access all unicode fonts in the operating
system, I do not need in my latex file the tex formatting for diacritics,
e.g
David Hewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for alerting this list Wilfried. I just dumped my old version,
> reinstalled, and everything worked just as you indicated. I noticed that you
> edited the Wiki a bit... I went ahead and fleshed it out for pre- and post-
> 1.9.19 versions. Let me kno
Wilfried-5 wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> we just finished a new release of the latex2rtf converter.
> It is available from http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf
>
> The package "latex2rtf-win-gui" contains the latex2rtf program
> plus a Graphical User Interface (GUI) and an automatic installer.
>
Hello all,
we just finished a new release of the latex2rtf converter.
It is available from http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf
The package "latex2rtf-win-gui" contains the latex2rtf program
plus a Graphical User Interface (GUI) and an automatic installer.
It works for Win NT, 2000, XP, 2003,
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
Funny. My presentation, which I wrote using LyX, does not export to PDF
running pdflatex from File -> Export -> pdflatex. The PDF it creates is tiny
and obviously has errors.
However, if I do File -> Export -> LaTeX (pdflatex) and run pdflatex from Kile
(KDE app), the PD
Thanks Enrico. Wiki entry was changed to reflect this.
Dave Hewitt writes:
> >This works, try it. So, you could install to "C:\Program Files\latex2rtf"
> >and then
> >1) add "C:\Program Files\latex2rtf" to PATH prefix
> >2) add -P "/Program Files/latex2rtf/cfg" to the latex2rtf converter entry
>
Dave Hewitt writes:
> >This works, try it. So, you could install to "C:\Program Files\latex2rtf"
> >and then
> >1) add "C:\Program Files\latex2rtf" to PATH prefix
> >2) add -P "/Program Files/latex2rtf/cfg" to the latex2rtf converter entry
> >in the LyX preferences
> >
> >or use a .bat file fo
Dave Hewitt writes:
> All I did was:
>
> (1) uninstall latex2rtf (to remove all my edited files), remove C:\l2r and
> C:\Program Files\LyX 1.5.2 from my Windows search path, then reconfigure
> LyX (RTF export disappeared)
>
> (2) reinstall latex2rtf to C:\l2r, put C:\l2r on the search path agai
Dave Hewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Questions/comments inserted in Wilfried's comments below...
>
> So does this means that LyX doesn't need to know about the .bat files? It
> looks like all that LyX is doing is calling the latex2rt (.exe file) to get
> the conversion. Right?
You could m
Dave Hewitt writes:
> All I did was:
>
> (1) uninstall latex2rtf (to remove all my edited files), remove C:\l2r and
> C:\Program Files\LyX 1.5.2 from my Windows search path, then reconfigure
> LyX (RTF export disappeared)
>
> (2) reinstall latex2rtf to C:\l2r, put C:\l2r on the search path aga
Wilfried, thanks a lot for your input. This was just a novice hackjob that
worked, and my goal (as stated at the end) was to get a solid working
solution that could be placed on the LyX wiki. I admit lots of ignorance on
all of this.
Nonetheless, I figured that since I started this I should tr
B. Bogart wrote:
I did indeed do "reconfigure" and restarted LyX.
LyX complains about the file with the following:
The layout file requested by this document,
apa.layout,
is not usable. This is probably because a LaTeX
class or style file required by it is not
available. See the Customization
Dave Hewitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ideally, one would simply:
>
> (1) install latex2rtf from sourceforge (win-gui download here -
> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=22654)
> (2) add the latex2rtf folder (C:\l2r -- see below) to the Windows search
> path (see section
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> Maybe you could add that to the wiki...
Yes, please.
Jürgen
Thanks Paul,
I did indeed do "reconfigure" and restarted LyX.
LyX complains about the file with the following:
The layout file requested by this document,
apa.layout,
is not usable. This is probably because a LaTeX
class or style file required by it is not
available. See the Customization docume
Dave Hewitt writes:
> Over the past few days I've struggled to get LyX 1.5.2 on WinXP to
> recognize and use latex2rtf for Rich Text Format exports. Jurgen suggested
> this to someone and it was a tool I needed, so I gave it a shot. The
> process was beset by many troubles, and now that I final
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 05:26:19PM -0400, Dave Hewitt wrote:
> Over the past few days I've struggled to get LyX 1.5.2 on WinXP to
> recognize and use latex2rtf for Rich Text Format exports. Jurgen suggested
> this to someone and it was a tool I needed, so I gave it a shot. The
> process was bese
B. Bogart wrote:
Hi again,
So I've upgraded to ubuntu gutsy (lyx 1.5.1) since my last email, and am
having a few troubles.
#1. I've installed latex2rtf (1.9.16a-3ubuntu1) but it does not seem to
get "registered" Export now only shows:
CJK LyX 1.4.x (big5)
CJK LyX 1.4.x (euc-jp)
CJK LyX 1.4.x (
Hi again,
So I've upgraded to ubuntu gutsy (lyx 1.5.1) since my last email, and am
having a few troubles.
#1. I've installed latex2rtf (1.9.16a-3ubuntu1) but it does not seem to
get "registered" Export now only shows:
CJK LyX 1.4.x (big5)
CJK LyX 1.4.x (euc-jp)
CJK LyX 1.4.x (euc-kr)
LyX 1.3.x
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