Since 2019 the varioref package states:
"The suggested way of loading the package these days is by always using
the package option nospace, i.e.,
\usepackage[nospace]{varioref}"
Otherwise references, such as
(\vpageref{...}),
lead to extra spaces at the beginning, such as
Liviu,
That sounds like a good system. I am quite lazy and usually forget to
update the documentation of files and their versions.
Xu
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 2:38 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 6:44 AM, Xu Wang wrote:
> > Graham,
> >
> > That's interesting! haha yes, sometim
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 6:44 AM, Xu Wang wrote:
> Graham,
>
> That's interesting! haha yes, sometimes I have a similar problem of knowing
> I made a backup but forgetting where. That's why I'm switching to using a
> version control system. I think these are better than and dropbox-like
> alternativ
Graham,
That's interesting! haha yes, sometimes I have a similar problem of knowing
I made a backup but forgetting where. That's why I'm switching to using a
version control system. I think these are better than and dropbox-like
alternative because of regressions. You often don't want to go back t
Graham Smith wrote:
> The problem with this for me, and I did read some of it before posting, is
> I have no idea how this relates to what I can do in Lyx.
>
> If I was running Latex then fine, but how does this translate into action
> in Lyx.
Well, I think the procedure is pretty much the same.
Jürgen
> Read the varioref documentation:
>
The problem with this for me, and I did read some of it before posting, is
I have no idea how this relates to what I can do in Lyx.
If I was running Latex then fine, but how does this translate into action
in Lyx.
Thanks,
Graham
Liviu
> The Economist's Babbage blog has a nice discussion on this topic [1].
> Regards
> Liviu
>
> [1] http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/05/internet_security
>
> Thanks again, an interesting read.
Graham
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
> On Nov 6, 2011, at 9:38 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
>> ...
>> In the SpiderOak case, they don't know your password (unless, temporarily,
>> you log onto their website),
>
> Spideroak (and any other such service) uses the https protocol, w
On Nov 6, 2011, at 9:38 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> ...
> In the SpiderOak case, they don't know your password (unless, temporarily,
> you log onto their website),
Spideroak (and any other such service) uses the https protocol, which encrypts
all data transfers, and surely only (one-way) encrypt
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
> Thanks Liviu,
> I have used Spider Oak in the past, and it was fine and more flexible that
> Dropbox (but Dropbox has improved) and every so often I think about using it
> for cloud backups,and keeping Dropbox for syncing.
>
Yes, I also tend to
Graham Smith wrote:
> Error
> Package varioref \vref at page boundary 18-19 (may loop)
>
>
> Description
>
> terms. }
>
> Please check the pages in question. You might need to replace the \vref
>
> or \vpageref by a normal \(page)ref to stop LaTeX running for
Thanks Liviu,
I have used Spider Oak in the past, and it was fine and more flexible that
Dropbox (but Dropbox has improved) and every so often I think about using
it for cloud backups,and keeping Dropbox for syncing.
And as an aside, Dropbox does use encryption for their servers: from
http://www.
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
> I had forgotten all about this until your comments above. However, the free
> Dropbox solution isn't going to help if I come back to a document in 6
> months time, as it only keeps the versions for 30 days, rather than keeping
>
Then use Spide
Hello Xu,
I don't mean to be parental, but this should be a good reminder to you that
> it's always good to save frequently and to save many different versions.
> Ideally you should look into a version control system (which LyX actually
> supports!), but at the least, make multiple backups, and no
Graham, I'm glad that worked for you!
I don't mean to be parental, but this should be a good reminder to you that
it's always good to save frequently and to save many different versions.
Ideally you should look into a version control system (which LyX actually
supports!), but at the least, make mu
Hello Xu
Could you send a minimum working example (WME) of your .lyx file? My guess
> is that you might be able to generate the same error by deleting most or
> all of your document.
>
> My only suggestion for now is to start a new LyX document, and then copy
> from your old to your new. This will
Mac
> with Lyx 2.0.0
>
> Error
> Package varioref \vref at page boundary 18-19 (may loop)
>
>
> Description
>
> terms. }
>
> Please check the pages in question. You might need to replace the \vref
>
> or \vpageref by a normal \(page)ref to stop LaTeX
ssume the aborted attempts to compile have broken something. I am on a Mac
with Lyx 2.0.0
Error
Package varioref \vref at page boundary 18-19 (may loop)
Description
terms. }
Please check the pages in question. You might need to replace the \vref
or \vpageref by a normal \(page)ref to stop
Jean-Pierre Chrétien a écrit :
[...]
Here is my record:
Lyx version OS TeX distributionResult
1.6.4 Debian Lenny TeXLive 2007 Failure
After downloading and installing TeXLive 2008, the new record is
1.6.4 Debian Lenny TeXLive 2008 Success
On Tuesday 01 September 2009 02:18:20 am Jean-Pierre Chrétien wrote:
> Hello,
>
> With my installation, I get an error when creating the pdf version of
> the UserGuide, that I narrowed down to the attached simple example.
>
> Before taking into consideration the solution that I proposed (the
> sour
Am Tuesday 01 September 2009 09:18:20 schrieb Jean-Pierre Chrétien:
> Hello,
>
> With my installation, I get an error when creating the pdf version of
> the UserGuide, that I narrowed down to the attached simple example.
>
> Before taking into consideration the solution that I proposed (the
> sourc
I have no problem compiling to PDF the UserGuide on LyX 1.6.4
System Windows XP pro, Alt Installer, MiKTeX 2.7 installed with LyX.
( this is the version of the UserGuide distributed with LyX, french
version ).
Siegfried.
Jean-Pierre Chrétien writes:
> With my installation, I get an error when creating the pdf version of
> the UserGuide, that I narrowed down to the attached simple example.
>
> Would you be so kind to load the attached file in lyx and try to view it
> as PDF, then to feed back the result ?
>
>
Works on Mac latest version of LyX and OS.
/Anders
On 1 sep 2009, at 09.18, Jean-Pierre Chrétien wrote:
Hello,
With my installation, I get an error when creating the pdf version
of the UserGuide, that I narrowed down to the attached simple example.
Before taking into consideration the sol
Jean-Pierre Chrétien wrote:
> Would you be so kind to load the attached file in lyx and try to view it
> as PDF, then to feed back the result ?
Lyx version OS TeX distribution Result
1.6.4 openSuse 11.1 TeXLive 2008 No Failure
Jürgen
Hello,
With my installation, I get an error when creating the pdf version of
the UserGuide, that I narrowed down to the attached simple example.
Before taking into consideration the solution that I proposed (the
source code must be patched), the developers would like to understand
why nobody
Robert Siemer schrieb:
This does not allow me to pass optional arguments to \vref, to produce "see
figure 3 below", does it?
What is the LaTeX code you want to have?
regards Uwe
aTeX command
> \vref (provided by varioref).
This does not allow me to pass optional arguments to \vref, to produce "see
figure 3 below", does it?
Robert
Robert Siemer schrieb:
I’m interested in cross-references like:
...see next page. OR ...see below.
Insert a cross-reference and choose in the appearing dialog the format
on page . This inserts in the background the LaTeX command \vref (provided by
varioref).
(For more info about
, but
how do I turn that on?
I have varioref installed, but the cross-reference dialog only contains the
formats with, and “Formatted reference”, which means “use
prettyref”, as far as I can see.
How to use varioref references in LyX 1.6.3, Debian??
Is there anything about this on the wiki?
rh
Dear readers,
I’m interested in cross-references like:
...see next page. OR ...see below.
where I don’t get a number, but a word. I read that vaioref is package that does
exactly that. I also read in some release file that LyX should support it, but
how do I turn that on?
I have varioref
Hi,
is there a way to use varioref with the option "draft" with LyX?
* \usepackage[draft]{varioref} in the preamble produces an option clash
* I don't want to use draft as extra document class option because
this influences other packages as well
* I tried \PassO
Nico Mock wrote:
> mmm ... I would like to use varioref instead prettyref, but I'm wondering
> if vairoref supports the usage of \label{fig:something} to get references
> like Fig. 1 on page 2 and not 1 on page 2 ?
No (afaik). But you can "include" varioref into prettyre
Hello,
mmm ... I would like to use varioref instead prettyref, but I'm wondering if
vairoref supports the usage of \label{fig:something} to get references like
Fig. 1 on page 2 and not 1 on page 2 ?
Does anybody know ?
Thanks
Nico
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 02:05:34PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to use the package "varioref" with my
> LyX version 1.0.4. It looks like this package is
> supported in LyX 1.1.5 but I cannot upgrade right
> now.
> Are there some tips/trick
Hi,
I would like to use the package "varioref" with my
LyX version 1.0.4. It looks like this package is
supported in LyX 1.1.5 but I cannot upgrade right
now.
Are there some tips/tricks to use this package with
my 1.0.4 version ?
Tha
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