Since I found manually changing the documents tiresome, I wrote a script
that extracts, overwrites and copies the header section between lyx files
and uploaded it to
https://gist.github.com/kbauer/2282492968f061b94f82
2014-11-07 19:50 GMT+01:00 Richard Heck :
> On 11/07/2014 10:25 AM, Klau
On 11/07/2014 10:25 AM, Klaus-Dieter Bauer wrote:
Hello!
Is there a method to share document settings (document class, font
size, ...) across all subdocuments of a project?
My intention is to be able to compile each file separately (for faster
debugging), with changes to document settings be
Hello!
Is there a method to share document settings (document class, font size,
...) across all subdocuments of a project?
My intention is to be able to compile each file separately (for faster
debugging), with changes to document settings being automatically shared
across all files and explicitl
Programmers,
This is a request to allow lyx to open multiple files from the files
open dialogue window.
The cursor option only appears if one unchecks "Use system colours"
checkbox, below the colours list.
(OSX French)
2011/3/30 Pavel Sanda
> Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > is it possible (on OS X 10.6.7, LyX 2.0 RC1) to check in or out
> > several files?
>
> no.
>
> however if you don'
Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible (on OS X 10.6.7, LyX 2.0 RC1) to check in or out
> several files?
no.
however if you don't want to do it specifically for few files but for the whole
tree check out is possible via update local directory (see icon in VCS toolbar).
checkin coun
Am 30.03.2011 um 00:21 schrieb Dr Eberhard W Lisse:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible (on OS X 10.6.7, LyX 2.0 RC1) to check in or out
> several files?
Unfortunately not.
> It's rather tedious having to do this manually if you have to make a
> change to several files...
Yes, but there is no consensus c
Hi,
is it possible (on OS X 10.6.7, LyX 2.0 RC1) to check in or out
several files?
It's rather tedious having to do this manually if you have to make a
change to several files...
el
Sorry,
please disregard, I was doing something wrong.
thanks
matt
On Monday, October 04, 2010, Matt Funk wrote:
> HI,
>
> i am wrinting a document consisting of multiple files (which are
> essentially chapters)
> I have a .bib file which i import into lyx. The file is included
HI,
i am wrinting a document consisting of multiple files (which are essentially
chapters)
I have a .bib file which i import into lyx. The file is included at the end of
the main file (the one that contains all the references to the other files.
Anyway, when i try to cite out of the
Richard Heck wrote:
> Later versions of LyX allow you to say "Don't show me this warning
> again". I'm not sure if that's in 1.6.7 or just in the forthcoming 2.0.x.
As of LyX 1.6.4, actually.
Jürgen
On 9/17/10 4:16 PM, Matt Funk wrote:
Hi,
i am writing a document that is broken up into multiple files. I include these
files via Insert->File->Child Document.
The problem is this:
I select a given document class for the main document. The child documents
have the main document as their
Hi,
i am writing a document that is broken up into multiple files. I include these
files via Insert->File->Child Document.
The problem is this:
I select a given document class for the main document. The child documents
have the main document as their master document selected. The prob
Of course, convert to txt and then count. That makes sense :)
Pavel Sanda escribió:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Manolo Martínez wrote:
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
find it, it would be great :)
lyx -e text your_master.lyx
wc -w your_master.t
On Saturday 09 January 2010 12:19:38 Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Manolo Martínez wrote:
> > I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
> > find it, it would be great :)
>
> lyx -e text your_master.lyx
> wc -w your_master.txt
>
> pavel
Yeah, that's better than my way for
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Manolo Martínez wrote:
> > I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
> > find it, it would be great :)
>
> lyx -e text your_master.lyx
> wc -w your_master.txt
even more elaborate, make a script.sh:
lyx -e text "$1"
xmessage File has `wc -w Cu
Manolo Martínez wrote:
> I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where to
> find it, it would be great :)
lyx -e text your_master.lyx
wc -w your_master.txt
pavel
> I'm working with a long document in
> multiple files, and I can tell you
> that most things do work very well:
>
> * Labels from any file may be used everywhere
> * You only need to include the bibliography once,
> etc.
>
> About ortography, I guess one of
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where
to find it, it would be great :)
Manolo
Steve Litt escribió:
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:22:38 Manolo Martínez wrote:
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
being able to do this
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:22:38 Manolo Martínez wrote:
> About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
> being able to do this kind of comprobations part by part; I agree with
> you that word count is a problem, though.
If you're using any UNIX b
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:18:14 Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a 35 words book
Dang dude, that's awesome. What is that, 1200 pages?
> and I want to know what I win and that I lose
> if I change one file to multiple files? I am thinking to make the change
>
I'm working with a long document in multiple files, and I can tell you
that most things do work very well:
* Labels from any file may be used everywhere
* You only need to include the bibliography once, etc.
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
being ab
Hello,
I have a 35 words book and I want to know what I win and that I lose if I
change one file to multiple files?
I am thinking to make the change due to the delays in writing the file.
I can see that count words (tool) with multiple files not offer the total sum
of the book.
And that
ith a couple hundred pages, do I put it all in one
> big lyx file, or do I split it across multiple files (say one file per
> chapter), and somehow pull each chapter into book with some sort of
> include command?
Hi Steve,
I'll give you my outlook -- your mileage may vary.
I have
split it across multiple files (say one file per
chapter), and somehow pull each chapter into book with some sort of
include command?
Whatever you like. Splitting into several files is very useful when
there are several authors. It can also be useful in that you
can do "view->PDF&quo
book with a couple hundred pages, do I put it all in
> one big lyx file, or do I split it across multiple files (say one
> file per chapter), and somehow pull each chapter into book with some
> sort of include command?
>
> I know other programs would suggest the multiple document w
ne big lyx file, or do I split it across multiple files (say one
file per chapter),
You can choose either way.
and somehow pull each chapter into book with some sort of include
command?
Yes, you can insert a child via the menu "Insert->File->Child Document".
I know other prog
I'm a new comer to Lyx, and reading some of the tute and skim reading
topics of interest the rest.
I'm still left with a question. (hope I didn't miss it)
If creating a book with a couple hundred pages, do I put it all in one
big lyx file, or do I split it across multiple
Hi,
I'm a new comer to Lyx, and reading some of the tute and skim reading
topics of interest the rest.
I'm still left with a question. (hope I didn't miss it)
If creating a book with a couple hundred pages, do I put it all in one
big lyx file, or do I split it across mult
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so i decided to break up my doc using inclusions.
but now they each have their own document format, if i change the option in
the main file the included files wont know about them and vice-versa...
is it possible to share document format among files?
write your own sty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> so i decided to break up my doc using inclusions.
> but now they each have their own document format, if i change the option
> in the main file the included files wont know about them and vice-versa...
>
> is it possible to share document format among files?
Unfortunat
so i decided to break up my doc using inclusions.
but now they each have their own document format, if i change the option in
the main file the included files wont know about them and vice-versa...
is it possible to share document format among files?
mamato
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 03:33:46PM -0800, Bolin Hsu wrote:
> 1) place cursor in a bibliography item
> 2) select "comment" from paragraph style pull-down menu, the bibliography
>item changes color and becomes a comment. mini-windows shows (M-p S-C)
>
> Citation pop-up window doesn't show the l
>
> On Sun, 18 Feb 2001 12:52:57 -0800 (PST) wrote Bolin Hsu
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a question about citation. I am writing a dissertation with
> > several chapters. Every chapter is stored in it's own file and included
> > in a main file.
> > ...
> > When I try to cit
Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> Someone has posted one solution. There is another work-around that
> I think I found on the lyx "tips and tricks" pages.
>
> 1. Open the main.lyx file.
> 2. Open the citation pop-up (i.e. pretend you are going to insert
>a citation, but don't click "close" or "OK")
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 02:26:02PM -0300, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
> Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> >Someone has posted one solution. There is another work-around that
> >I think I found on the lyx "tips and tricks" pages.
> >
> >1. Open the main.lyx file.
> >2. Open the citation pop-up (i.e. pretend
Steve M. Robbins wrote:
> Someone has posted one solution. There is another work-around that
> I think I found on the lyx "tips and tricks" pages.
>
> 1. Open the main.lyx file.
> 2. Open the citation pop-up (i.e. pretend you are going to insert
>a citation, but don't click "close" or "OK")
On Sun, Feb 18, 2001 at 12:52:57PM -0800, Bolin Hsu wrote:
> I have a question about citation. I am writing a dissertation with
> several chapters. Every chapter is stored in it's own file and included
> in a main file. Bibliography is in the main file. So I have
> main.lyx
> chapter
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001 12:52:57 -0800 (PST) wrote Bolin Hsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question about citation. I am writing a dissertation with
> several chapters. Every chapter is stored in it's own file and included
> in a main file.
> ...
> When I try to cite an item in the biblio
Hi,
I have a question about citation. I am writing a dissertation with
several chapters. Every chapter is stored in it's own file and included
in a main file. Bibliography is in the main file. So I have
main.lyx
chapter1.lyx
chapter2.lyx
...
I can load main.lyx i
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 04:14:06PM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> > I have tried with the standard 'pslatex' terminal, but with some huge
> > graphs latex goes out of memory. I don't know the reason, but using the
> > 'auxfile' option (getting so the PS code in a separate file) fixes this
> > problem
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 04:14:06PM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> So you need to edit the .tex file, replacing the \special line by either:
> 3) This is probably the best solution (if it works):
> \includegraphics{figure.ps}
This should probably be \put(0,0){\includegraphics{figure.ps}}
On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 04:19:29PM +0200, Davide Cavallari wrote:
> > > I have used this method and till today it worked. Now I have a figure
> > > composed by both a .tex part and a .ps one. These parts are generated by
> > > gnuplot and the .tex part calls the .ps one with:
> > >
> > > \special
On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 03:13:05PM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 06:27:11PM +0200, Davide Cavallari wrote:
> >
> > I have used this method and till today it worked. Now I have a figure
> > composed by both a .tex part and a .ps one. These parts are generated by
> > gnuplot an
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 06:27:11PM +0200, Davide Cavallari wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 06, 2001 at 07:17:24PM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> > Even symbolic links are unnecessary.
> > You can put
> >
> > \usepackage{graphics,epsfig}
> > \newcommand{\setpath}[1]{
> > \def\input@path{{PATH/#1//}}
> > \graph
On Sat, Oct 06, 2001 at 07:17:24PM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> Even symbolic links are unnecessary.
> You can put
>
> \usepackage{graphics,epsfig}
> \newcommand{\setpath}[1]{
> \def\input@path{{PATH/#1//}}
> \graphicspath{{PATH/#1//}}
> }
>
> Where PATH is the path to the directory of the maste
On Mon, 8 Oct 2001 04:26:53 -0400 wrote Dave Chapeskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 09:34:38AM +0200, Guenter Milde wrote:
> > On Sat, 6 Oct 2001 18:27:34 -0400 wrote Dave Chapeskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > If I understood right, no absolute paths are used but only relative.
On Sat, Oct 06, 2001 at 07:17:24PM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> \usepackage{graphics,epsfig}
> \newcommand{\setpath}[1]{
> \def\input@path{{PATH/#1//}}
> \graphicspath{{PATH/#1//}}
> }
>
> Where PATH is the path to the directory of the master file e.g
> /home/me/thesis and then put \setpath{chap1}
On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 05:24:41PM -0400, Dave Chapeskie wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 08:20:51PM +0200, Michael.Abshoff wrote:
> > If you want to put each chapter with its included files into a
> > subdirectory, you can write yourself a script that copies all
> > files from your subdirectorie
On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 08:20:51PM +0200, Michael.Abshoff wrote:
> If you want to put each chapter with its included files into a
> subdirectory, you can write yourself a script that copies all
> files from your subdirectories and the global file in a temp-directory,
> exports the global document
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Davide Cavallari wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 09:48:31AM +0200, Guenter Milde wrote:
> > There is one limitation, however: If you use graphic files in the subparts,
> > all chapter-files should reside in the same directory.
>
> do you mean the same directory of the main
On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 09:48:31AM +0200, Guenter Milde wrote:
> There is one limitation, however: If you use graphic files in the subparts,
> all chapter-files should reside in the same directory.
do you mean the same directory of the main .lyx file?
so it's not currently possible to do create a
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Davide Cavallari wrote:
> I'm writing my thesis with lyx and I would like to split the work in
> many smaller files, e.g. one file for each chapter. Is it possible? can
> I generate both a .ps file of a single chapter and finally a
> .ps file of all the book?
> Cheers
> --
I'm writing my thesis with lyx and I would like to split the work in
many smaller files, e.g. one file for each chapter. Is it possible? can
I generate both a .ps file of a single chapter and finally a
.ps file of all the book?
Cheers
--
A presto,
Davide Cavallari
If the aborigine drafted an
On Tue, May 15, 2001 at 01:34:33PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Rob van der Leek wrote:
>
> > Hello list,
> >
> > I'm building a document of multiple files (chapters). In one chapter i
> > want to cross reference a section of another chapter... So, I open
>
Rob van der Leek wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm building a document of multiple files (chapters). In one chapter i
> want to cross reference a section of another chapter... So, I open
> chapter X, insert->Cross Reference, switch documents
> (Documents->chapterY.lyx) a
Hello list,
I'm building a document of multiple files (chapters). In one chapter i
want to cross reference a section of another chapter... So, I open
chapter X, insert->Cross Reference, switch documents
(Documents->chapterY.lyx) and... well nothing after that because my
Cross Refe
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