[resent sorry if repeats] blindtext, unicode-math, and babel won't play nice because of setmathfont

2014-05-06 Thread asllearner
[This is being resent. I seem to be having mail server problems. Sorry if it appears multiple times] I am trying to use a font for my main font, and also for math latin and greek characters, while keeping the rest as is. At the same time, I want to use blindtext. blindtext only allows

DVI bug? Correction! Sorry!

2012-09-17 Thread BB
I use Lyx Version 2.0.2 on mint (13) mate 64 bit. I needed some very long time to figure out, why the rotation of the cell (in the first column) and the TeX-Code (in column 2+3) does not work. At least I found, that this is a problem of DVI (CTRL+D). Displaying the Document with DVI-Latex p

Re: LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX sorry unfortunately I have no other choice

2010-02-03 Thread Pavel Sanda
William Seager wrote: > I wasn't suggesting you switch to gentoo !! :) Please do stay away. :)) btw one can look directly into lyx ebuild for dependencies to get an idea what is possible to install on the top of lyx itself... pavel

Re: LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX sorry unfortunately I have no other choice

2010-02-03 Thread William Seager
On Tuesday 02 February 2010 at 21:28, Typhoon wrote: > Install the package tex4ht > that got it - many thanks -- William Seager University of Toronto Scarborough www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager

Re: LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX sorry unfortunately I have no other choice

2010-02-02 Thread Typhoon
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 20:51:18 -0500 William Seager wrote: > On Tuesday 02 February 2010 at 20:19, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: > > I am using Ubuntu(Ubuntu 8.10 and LyX 1.6.5) and I can export to > > OpenDocument easily (from File>Export>OpenDocument) and it creates > > *,odt. > > > > I apolog

Re: LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX sorry unfortunately I have no other choice

2010-02-02 Thread William Seager
On Tuesday 02 February 2010 at 21:09, 0 wrote: > Switching to Gentoo is not a solution for me. Thank you for warning me > against it. As you can see from previous replies to my original request, > this is a problem of MikTeX "external tools" and somebody said that this > list can't do anythi

Re: LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX sorry unfortunately I have no other choice

2010-02-02 Thread Typhoon
tex4ht is availablel for Windows. I have no idea how well it works or what it takes to install it. One set of instructions are here: http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/mn-mswin.html As Vincent said, installation of some of these programs is not the responsibility of LyX developers. A

Re: LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX sorry unfortunately I have no other choice

2010-02-02 Thread Typhoon
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 20:51:18 -0500 William Seager wrote: > On Tuesday 02 February 2010 at 20:19, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: > > I am using Ubuntu(Ubuntu 8.10 and LyX 1.6.5) and I can export to > > OpenDocument easily (from File>Export>OpenDocument) and it creates > > *,odt. > > > > I apolog

Re: LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX sorry unfortunately I have no other choice

2010-02-02 Thread Tommaso Cucinotta
0 wrote: I thought I could export to opendocument, where formulas are editable... Then, I could send it to anybody - and anybody could edit the math Now I see that opendocument export is unavailable in LyX. Unavailable even for expert users. Then, I have to (I unfortunately have no other ch

Re: LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX sorry unfortunately I have no other choice

2010-02-02 Thread 0
--- On Wed, 2/3/10, William Seager wrote: > From: William Seager > Subject: Re: LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. > Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX sorry > unfortunately I have no other choice > To: lyx-user

Re: LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX sorry unfortunately I have no other choice

2010-02-02 Thread William Seager
On Tuesday 02 February 2010 at 20:19, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: > I am using Ubuntu(Ubuntu 8.10 and LyX 1.6.5) and I can export to > OpenDocument easily (from File>Export>OpenDocument) and it creates > *,odt. > I apologize but I'm getting confused here. I have no export to OpenDocument opti

Re: LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX sorry unfortunately I have no other choice

2010-02-02 Thread 0
--- On Wed, 2/3/10, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: > From: Waluyo Adi Siswanto > Subject: Re: LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. > Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX > sorry unfortunately I have no other

Re: LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX sorry unfortunately I have no other choice

2010-02-02 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto
>> > >> >> We can't help that the third-party utilities are not >> correctly installed on your system. Please turn to the >> websites of these utilities and find out how you can >> properly install them. >> > > I thought I could export to opendocument, where formulas are editable... > Then, I coul

LyX is a comfortable formula editor. a VERY comfortable one. Math inserts just on the fly of thoughts... But I have to uninstall LyX sorry unfortunately I have no other choice

2010-02-02 Thread 0
was the solution to my plenty of math. It turned out that it isn't... I am really very sorry.

Sorry for the test messages

2009-08-26 Thread Steve Litt
Hi all, Sorry for the test messages. Somewhere between 8/23 @14:00 and 8/24 @ 17:00 my posts stopped posting. They didn't even post to the archives. This problem was LyX list specific: lyx-users and lyx-devel but not my other mailing lists. So I changed the SMTP server through which I

Big Sorry from list maintainer

2004-05-23 Thread lyx
Sorry gals and guys, I was not paying enough attention to my daily automatic upgrading procedure, and the Wednesday Python upgrade did not work with the installed version of the antispam software TMDA. I now also updated TMDA, and I am now monitoring closely for any troubles. There may be some

testing (sorry)

2004-05-23 Thread Gunnar
Is the list working or is my ISP blocking spam too efficient? --

Re: again lyx editor fonts /debian (woody) sorry

2004-05-03 Thread Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer
I get zero defects on Debian Sid running LyX, so my guess is his installation of textex-extra, available fonts for TeX/LaTeX and LyX are not complete. -Marc On Monday 03 May 2004 05:11, Angus Leeming wrote: > Bernd Mehnert wrote: > > but after opening a document there is still the message: > > >

Re: again lyx editor fonts /debian (woody) sorry

2004-05-03 Thread Angus Leeming
Bernd Mehnert wrote: > but after opening a document there is still the message: > > xset: bad font path element (#36), possible causes are: > Directory does not exist or has wrong permissions > Directory missing fonts.dir > Incorrect font server address or syntax > Unable to add font

again lyx editor fonts /debian (woody) sorry

2004-05-03 Thread Bernd Mehnert
hello to all, our webmaster has now installed the latex-xft-font-package (1-3) (dpkg -l shows: . ii lapack-doc 3.0.2531a- a library of linear algebra routines - docum ii latex-xft-font 0.1-3 Xft-compatible versions of some LaTeX fonts ii latex2html 2000-beta1-5 LaTe

Sorry wrong address

2003-11-13 Thread Samuel Hammer
Sorry wrong address

Euro and keyboard : once again, sorry

2003-10-06 Thread Alain Castera
Hi. Sorry to bore everybody once again with this issue, but after a full machine crash I restarted from scratch and found another way to get a "working" lyx set-up. As I don't understand all this keyboard / fonts / encoding stuff in X11 applications, maybe this may help, maybe

Re: Prob installing latex-ttf...(sorry, question was discussed already)

2003-07-20 Thread James Philp
Thanks to everyone who replied. In the end the only way to install fontfig under SuSE/XD2 was with rpm --nodeps --force. It seems to work. j. --- John Sheahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Installation of fontconfig is mostly a distribution > issue - not a > lyx issue. You neglected to mention yo

Re: Prob installing latex-ttf...(sorry, question was discussedalready)

2003-07-20 Thread John Sheahan
Installation of fontconfig is mostly a distribution issue - not a lyx issue. You neglected to mention your distibution. For me - works happily under both redhet 8 and 9. distribution-specific instructions would be unfortunate and work to maintain , but I don't see a lot of options. In Ximian

Re: Prob installing latex-ttf...(sorry, question was discussed already)

2003-07-18 Thread Matej Cepl
On 2003-07-17, 16:21 GMT, Heiko Schröder wrote: > Uff. Again the same question: why is Linux so fascinating since installing of > packages can be so very, very difficult and can take you whole days to get > things done? It is really a phaenomenon. Indeed. Since the commercial distributions (RedH

Re: Prob installing latex-ttf...(sorry, question was discussed already)

2003-07-18 Thread Angus Leeming
Angus Leeming wrote: > Xft: > - Works only with the ttf fonts > - Font should be installed on the remote machine (ie the machine > controlling your screen display. If this is the same as the machine > running LyX, well and good.) Oops, the remote machine is the one running LyX of course.

Re: Prob installing latex-ttf...(sorry, question was discussed already)

2003-07-18 Thread Angus Leeming
James Philp wrote: > Hello, > > I realize that this is alrady becoming an irritation > for some on the list but it is not at all clear how to > get the math fonts to work. > > Reading through the archive you get the same answers > over and over again, but they don't work (at least for > me). >

Re: Prob installing latex-ttf...(sorry, question was discussed already)

2003-07-18 Thread James Philp
solution to the problem. best, j. --- Heiko Schröder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry, > > I just found, although searching for information > without any results, that the > same question was just discussed by Jeremy Reed on > 16 th of June. > > Although install

Re: Prob installing latex-ttf...(sorry, question was discussed already)

2003-07-18 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 06:21:12PM +0200, Heiko Schröder wrote: > Uff. Again the same question: why is Linux so fascinating since installing of > packages can be so very, very difficult and can take you whole days to get > things done? Because you get it done if you keep pushing. Andre' -- Th

Re: Prob installing latex-ttf...(sorry, question was discussed already)

2003-07-17 Thread John Levon
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 06:21:12PM +0200, Heiko Schr?der wrote: > Uff. Again the same question: why is Linux so fascinating since installing of > packages can be so very, very difficult and can take you whole days to get > things done? It is really a phaenomenon. Indeed. It's not my problem if

Prob installing latex-ttf...(sorry, question was discussed already)

2003-07-17 Thread Heiko Schröder
Sorry, I just found, although searching for information without any results, that the same question was just discussed by Jeremy Reed on 16 th of June. Although installing the package with rpm -iv --nodeps is a solution which causes some headache, because it *is* definetely not a clean way

Re: Compile error: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry

2003-02-23 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Max Bian wrote: > > --- Christian_Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Any idea how I find out? I'm using these packages at the moment: > > \usepackage{cite} > > \usepackage{latexsym} > > \usepackage{url} > > \usepackage{ifthen} > > \usepackage{multicol} > > \usepack

Re: Compile error: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry

2003-02-23 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Michael Abshoff wrote: > Christian Ridderström wrote: > > What kind of TeX-Installation do you use? 70K strings seems a liitle low in > my opinion. The values in texmf.cnf seem a little to conservatice for todays > systems. I think it's a plain teTeX 1.07 installation... (on

Re: Compile error: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry

2003-02-23 Thread Michael Abshoff
Christian Ridderström wrote: On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Max Bian wrote: Any idea how I find out? I'm using these packages at the moment: \usepackage{cite} \usepackage{latexsym} \usepackage{url} \usepackage{ifthen} \usepackage{multicol} \usepackage{setspace} \usepackage{floatpag} \usepackage{maple2e}

Re: Compile error: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry

2003-02-23 Thread Max Bian
--- Christian_Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any idea how I find out? I'm using these packages at the moment: > \usepackage{cite} > \usepackage{latexsym} > \usepackage{url} > \usepackage{ifthen} > \usepackage{multicol} > \usepackage{setspace} > \usepackage{floatpag} > \usepackage{maple2

Re: Compile error: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry

2003-02-23 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003, Max Bian wrote: > I had similiar problem before. I think the default should be enough for > most users. The porblem might be a bad or conflicting package. Any idea how I find out? I'm using these packages at the moment: \usepackage{cite} \usepackage{latexsym} \usepackage{url}

Re: Compile error: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry

2003-02-23 Thread Max Bian
--- Michael Abshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Christian Ridderström wrote: > (cut from my tetex-1.07) > > Increased as desired. I had similiar problem before. I think the default should be enough for most users. The porblem might be a bad or conflicting package. Max

Re: Compile error: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry

2003-02-23 Thread Michael Abshoff
Christian Ridderström wrote: When I compile my thesis I suddenly get this error: File: posture_control_step_pitch.ps Graphic file (type eps) ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [pool size=72220]. [EMAIL PROTECTED] #1->\message {<#1>} \bgroup \def [EMAIL

Compile error: TeX capacity exceeded, sorry

2003-02-22 Thread Christian Ridderström
When I compile my thesis I suddenly get this error: File: posture_control_step_pitch.ps Graphic file (type eps) ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [pool size=72220]. [EMAIL PROTECTED] #1->\message {<#1>} \bgroup \def [EMAIL PROTECTED] {!}\dimen@ [EMAIL PROT

Re: Sorry - ignore last post!

2003-02-09 Thread John Levon
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 12:17:18AM +0200, robin wrote: > A link in the Help menu would be good, though. It was removed as it's so out of date as to be practically useless. john

Sorry - ignore last post!

2003-02-09 Thread robin
Robin rather stupidly wrote The documentation on making key-bindings mentions the "Reference Guide" for a complete list of functions. Where can I find this? In /usr/share/lyx/doc, of course (I looked earlier, but missed it in the swirl of international documentation). A link in the Help menu

LyX 1.2.1 and jadetex on Gentoo Linux 1.4 (sorry if OT)

2002-10-05 Thread Lucian Muresan
Hello, did anyone succeed to install the LyX 1.2.1 package that comes with the Gentoo 1.4 distribution? The dependencies manager of Gentoo (portage) wants to install several other programs before installing LyX, and one of them is jadetex (I don't know what that one does), and the installati

Re: Letter - address and right address (OUPS, sorry)

2002-02-14 Thread Alain Castera
Sorry, I didn't want to send the previous message on this thread to the list, just a mistake. I prepared it in order to remind myself to investigate on this issue : As is, the html export problem is not yet solved. You have to use some "\ifhtml"-like command (but how ?) to allo

sorry

2001-11-14 Thread Aide Florent
Sorry for the post just a few minutes ago... it was herm... internal ;-) And yes you just found out I use Lyx... -- Aide Florent Alpha Centauri www.alphacent.com/opensource

sorry

2001-04-19 Thread Mate Wierdl
For some people, mails might have bounced from the server. Really sorry about that; the hard disk Gods have been playing a game here. Please contact me with including the bounce in the message if things still not in order: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mate

Re: unsubscribe - how? (sorry!!)

2000-10-17 Thread Angus Leeming
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Bodo Bastian wrote: > I forgot, please help: how can I unsubscribe the group? > > Thank you > > Bodo View all headers. You'll find a line starting "List-Unsubscribe". Reply to this address. Angus

Re: unsubscribe - how? (sorry!!)

2000-10-17 Thread Bodo Bastian
I forgot, please help: how can I unsubscribe the group? Thank you Bodo

unsubscribe - how? (sorry!!)

2000-10-17 Thread Bodo Bastian
Sun Un wrote: > > Jean-Marc: > > Here is what I get when I run with "-dbg init": > > Setting debug level to init > Debugging `init' (Program initialisation) > Initializing LyXGUI... > illegal instruction > > When I look at the kernel log, there is also the following line > coincident with runn

Re: Bibtex and pdftex again, sorry!

2000-10-13 Thread Matìj Cepl
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Sorry, but I forgot how to convert a tex file with bibtex > references inpdf. I am using the lyx2pdf script, but it does > not work properly: the references do not appear. 1) File/Export/Latex (let's say, that your document is named paper.

Re: Bibtex and pdftex again, sorry!

2000-10-08 Thread Murilo Juchem
Use pdflatex or latex dvips ps2pdf Jacobo Myerston wrote: > > Hi > > Sorry, but I forgot how to convert a tex file with bibtex references in > pdf. I am using the lyx2pdf script, but it does not work properly: the > references do not appear.

Re: Bibtex and pdftex again, sorry!

2000-10-08 Thread Steffen Evers
sion. Bye, Steffen Jacobo Myerston wrote: > > Hi > > Sorry, but I forgot how to convert a tex file with bibtex references in > pdf. I am using the lyx2pdf script, but it does not work properly: the > references do not appear.

Bibtex and pdftex again, sorry!

2000-10-08 Thread Jacobo Myerston
Hi Sorry, but I forgot how to convert a tex file with bibtex references in pdf. I am using the lyx2pdf script, but it does not work properly: the references do not appear.

Re: !TeX capacity exceeded, sorry -- HELP!

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
On 23-Jun-99 Richard A. Bilonick wrote: > Jean-Marc, > > Thanks for the suggestion. > > Here is what I have done. I have one very large table. > I wanted to place it in one table float. But when I > check long table (to cause it to break across pages), > it never splits across pages. So inst

Re: !TeX capacity exceeded, sorry -- HELP!

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
> "Richard" == Richard A Bilonick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Richard> Jean-Marc, Thanks for the suggestion. Richard> Here is what I have done. I have one very large table. I Richard> wanted to place it in one table float. But when I check long Richard> table (to cause it to break across pa

Re: !TeX capacity exceeded, sorry -- HELP!

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
;Richard> page document (with many tables): > >Richard> ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=263001] >Richard> \hkip \tabcolsep {\hskip 1sp\ignorespaces I4609 E >Richard> LEK,MARTIN & If you really absolutely need more capacity, you >Richard> can ask a wiz

Re: !TeX capacity exceeded, sorry -- HELP!

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
>>>>> "Richard" == Richard A Bilonick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Richard> I am getting the following error in LyX's LaTeX Log for an 18 Richard> page document (with many tables): Richard> ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=2

!TeX capacity exceeded, sorry -- HELP!

1999-06-22 Thread Richard A. Bilonick
I am getting the following error in LyX's LaTeX Log for an 18 page document (with many tables): ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [main memory size=263001] \hkip \tabcolsep {\hskip 1sp\ignorespaces I4609 E LEK,MARTIN & If you really absolu