Allan Rae wrote:
>
> On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, astrid wrote:
>
> > > Note that you can test the program without 'installing' it. Configure
> > > --with-lyxname (again to preserve ~/.lyx), and compile with just 'make'
> > > (and not 'make install' if you've been using that). Then you can run the
> > >
> I found:
> /usr/lib/
> libstdc++.so.2.7.2
[snip]
So you have the libraries and will be able to run already-compiled code. To
compile your own, however, you'll need the associated header files. Here's
the contents of my g++ header file dir. You'll need to find/install the
equivalent fo
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 12:50:14PM +1200, Arnim Littek wrote:
> I find that LyX V1.1.5fix2 and earlier does not work over VNC. I've
> not done any homework to establish why.
Your vncserver probably runs in 8 bit *TrueColor* which causes many problems.
You should either run it in 8 bit PseudoColo
>
> So you have the libraries and will be able to run already-compiled code. To
> compile your own, however, you'll need the associated header files. Here's
> the contents of my g++ header file dir. You'll need to find/install the
> equivalent for your flavour of g++.
>
> Angus
>
> aleem@pneum
On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 08:29:31PM +0100, Niklas Werner wrote:
> > > did you choose pslatex in (lyx)layout->document->fontstyle?
>
> yes! no problem there... as I said. The documents worked perfectly last
> year and still does in ps and in printing (And I only changed one
> typing error..)
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, astrid wrote:
>
> >
> > So you have the libraries and will be able to run already-compiled code. To
> > compile your own, however, you'll need the associated header files. Here's
> > the contents of my g++ header file dir. You'll need to find/install the
> > equivalent for yo
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 11:43:28AM +0200, Robin Turner wrote:
> Dekel Tsur wrote:
> It was in English. Here's an example of what got generated:
> Closer inspection revealed that I was not getting "digital garbage" as
> I'd said before - look carefully here and you see "ELS 112 Vocabulary
> Test
Allan Rae wrote:
>
>
> Hmmm... at this point it may simply be better to take a look at the
> config.log file (I think your original message said it was the
> sigc++/configure that failed so look at sigc++/config.log) and search so
> "error" or "Error" in the file then send the surrounding lines
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> Your vncserver probably runs in 8 bit *TrueColor* which causes many problems.
Should I take that so that LyX doesn't support 8-bit TrueColor? Then it's
a bug in LyX/Xforms (granted, the mode isn't so usual).
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 02:15:24PM +0200, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Dekel Tsur wrote:
>
> > Your vncserver probably runs in 8 bit *TrueColor* which causes many problems.
>
> Should I take that so that LyX doesn't support 8-bit TrueColor? Then it's
> a bug in LyX/Xforms (grant
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, astrid wrote:
> Allan Rae wrote:
> >
>
> >
> > Hmmm... at this point it may simply be better to take a look at the
> > config.log file (I think your original message said it was the
> > sigc++/configure that failed so look at sigc++/config.log) and search so
> > "error" or "E
> 1. make sure /etc/ld.so.conf lists non-standard¹ directories that those
> libraries may be in and then run ldconfig (you'll need to root to do this)
> ¹ anything other than /lib and /usr/lib
>
> 2. It'd be nice to know why c++ is being tried instead of g++. I'm sure
> g++ is supposed to
I was wondering if Lyx could do something along the lines of a track
changes to a document by multiple authors (So that they can be checked
and later accepted or rejected) . If there is a way of doing this
please help me out and let me know.
This would be really handy since all the documents t
On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 07:01:58PM +0100, Andre Berger wrote:
> what I really like about LyX are its interfaces. I think the .lyxpipe
> is a great idea, and make extensive use of the custom export
> command. What I would really appreciate are more customizable
> interfaces, which let me happily pi
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 02:12:34PM +, Tulan Shah wrote:
> I was wondering if Lyx could do something along the lines of a track
> changes to a document by multiple authors (So that they can be checked
> and later accepted or rejected) . If there is a way of doing this
> please help me out an
Hallo Dekel!
Am Don, 11 Jan 2001, schrieb Dekel Tsur:
> The new export code allows you to define an unlimited number of
> custom exports.
Mh I tried the following:
1. In "Preferences" I added a Converter DVI --> Fax
2. In the field Converter I put 'faxspool $$i' (without the quotes)
3. I click
On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 01:56:50PM -0500, Ronald Florence wrote:
> Brian Lavender wrote:
>
> > How do I get the table of contents generated with ascii text
>
> Herbert's suggestion is, as usual, timely and correct. But I wonder:
> if the philosopy of LyX is that the user should worry about co
On 1/9/01 7:50 PM, "Arnim Littek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I find that LyX V1.1.5fix2 and earlier does not work over VNC. I've
> not done any homework to establish why.
>
> With the fundamental changes in approach to GUI etc, is this likely
> to change in the near future?
>
> Arnim.
I als
I had a syllabus in MS Word, and used word2tex to convert to tex. Then
on Linux I'm using LyX to edit it. The import with relyx worked fine, I
was impressed. There are a couple of things that have me stumped, and
I'm sure it is just a new user problem.
I don't know what document class to use.
On 1/11/01 2:07 PM, "Paul E Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had a syllabus in MS Word, and used word2tex to convert to tex. Then
> on Linux I'm using LyX to edit it. The import with relyx worked fine, I
> was impressed. There are a couple of things that have me stumped, and
> I'm sure i
On 9 Jan 01, at 16:22, Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
> > When I insert pictures into a file (say two pictures in one "wide figure
> > float") the pictures seem to be nicely in their place in the LyX window
> > but when I actually compile the file and view the dvi, the pictures are
> > at top of the p
Hello,
when I convert a file (lyx) into a file html the
result is very fine, but not any of amya or netscape(3.04)
can display the mathematical expressions...it is not
a problem with lyx but, wich are the softs allows to display
mathematical expression written in html ?
Thanks for idea.
Gera
> > This is default behavior for LaTeX. However, you can try to control the
> > placement by putting '!h' (without the quotes) in the float placement
box
> > of the Layout->Document dialog. 'h' means: here; '!h' means: try really
> > really hard to place this float here.
>
> Before cursing LaTeX a
Paul E Johnson wrote:
>
> I don't know what document class to use. I also need numbered
> paragraphs that are like the "hanging" paragraphs in MS WORD, with the
> first line at the margin and following lines indented. I want the end
> result like so. (I have used tabs to try to illustrate desir
Robin Gerard wrote:
>
> when I convert a file (lyx) into a file html the
> result is very fine, but not any of amya or netscape(3.04)
> can display the mathematical expressions...it is not
> a problem with lyx but, wich are the softs allows to display
> mathematical expression written in html ?
Anybody knows why the compiler doesn't want lyx?
Or where to find a decent version of gcc?
configure with all sorts of options tried.. ;-(
gcc -v :
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/powerpc-suse-linux/2.95.3/specs
gcc version 2.95.3 19991030 (prerelease/franzo/2625)
Seems to be a bit beta
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