Herbert Voß a écrit le Friday 31 October 2003 14:54 ::
> Alain DIDIERJEAN schrieb:
> > Please, help a beginner : I'm working with Lyx 1.3.1 on a Debian Woody.
> > I've used tables with no problem. Now I try to insert a graphics (.pbm)
> > in an article document (it's the same in a book) as such, or
Alain DIDIERJEAN schrieb:
Thanks, Herbert, but renaming the image to von-neuman.bmp didn't make any
difference. Here is the part of the file that makes a problem...
ok, I see. You put the graphic into the caption, named with the
label FIGURE#. Always hit enter and put the image before this
captio
Peter Ringwood wrote:
> I am beginning to become fond of the font 'Computer Modern', but if I wish
> to use it in LyX, I need to add to the preamble \usepackage{ae} in order
> that it prints and displays as a much more attractive PS font.
You should consider using "latin modern" or "cm-super" inst
Hi,
I've just started using lyx after having learnt a bit of latex earlier this
year...
I've installed the windows version (not the henstel - the other one) on my
laptop, with the lastest ghostscript, and a version of miktex I was using
earlier this year.
I inserted a colour eps graphic into
Bryan Bibb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have been struggling to set up my transliteration scheme in
> LyX/LaTeX. What do you use for transliterating aleph and ayin? By
> this I mean, what packages and/or symbols do you use? I currently am
> using an apostrophe for aleph and the \ain command
Herbert Voß a écrit le Saturday 01 November 2003 10:25 ::
> Alain DIDIERJEAN schrieb:
> > Thanks, Herbert, but renaming the image to von-neuman.bmp didn't make any
> > difference. Here is the part of the file that makes a problem...
>
> ok, I see. You put the graphic into the caption, named with th
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On Samstag, 1. November 2003 12:15, Alain DIDIERJEAN wrote:
> Herbert Voß a écrit le Saturday 01 November 2003 10:25 ::
> > Alain DIDIERJEAN schrieb:
> > > Thanks, Herbert, but renaming the image to von-neuman.bmp didn't make any
> > > difference. Here is the par
Uz.ytkownik Rich Shepard napisa?:
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Marcin Bukat wrote:
If You are interested You can look at:
ftp://ftp.slack.com.pl/pub/packages/wodz (binary packages for slackware
current)
ftp://ftp.slack.com.pl/pub/sources/wodz (SlackBuild for lyx and xforms)
It works for me.
Is this w
Hi,
I'm a newbie switching from Klyx (Linux x86) to Lyx/MacOSX. I've
installed Lyx 1.3.3. I then downloaded llncs.sty from Springer-Verlag
or CTAN website. I followed the Customization document Chapter 5
exactly to install llncs.sty. No errors during installation.
I lost many document classes
I'm using Lyx 1.3.2 on Debian unstable and have the following problem
using the koma-script package: headers (parts,chapters,sections,...) are
not numbered within Lyx while the dvi-output is o.k. When using a
different package e.g. article or article(mwart) all headers get
numbered within Lyx as ex
Hi,
I just tried to enter something like
\usepackage{packagename}
to the latex-preamble and encountered a slight problem - i wasn't able
(and still am not) to insert the characters \ (which on a mac-keybord
is "shift+alt+7") and {} ("shift+alt+8", "shift+alt+9"). Has any of you
other mac-user
Katrin Pietzsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just tried to enter something like
>
> \usepackage{packagename}
>
> to the latex-preamble and encountered a slight problem - i wasn't able
> (and still am not) to insert the characters \ (which on a mac-keybord
> is "shift+alt+7") and {} ("shift+al
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Johann Haarhoff wrote:
> ./configure --frontend=xforms (qt for qt frontend)
^
Just for the record, I grep'd configure and learned that the syntax is
actually --with-frontend=. When I tried it that way (using qt, btw) it
was quite happy.
Thanks,
Ri
Am Samstag, 1. November 2003 17:40 schrieb Stephan Maseizik:
> I'm using Lyx 1.3.2 on Debian unstable and have the following problem
> using the koma-script package: headers (parts,chapters,sections,...) are
> not numbered within Lyx while the dvi-output is o.k. When using a
> different package e.g
I tried building lyx-1.3.3/qt on my new laptop running Slackware-9.1.
Configure worked just fine, once I figured out to use './configure
--with-frontend=qt --with-qt-dir=/usr/local/qt-3.2.2' and it compiled with
no errors.
However, both 'checkinstall' and 'make install' failed with
'install-xf
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Rich Shepard wrote:
> Just for the record, I grep'd configure and learned that the
> syntax is actually --with-frontend=. When I tried it that
> way (using qt, btw) it was quite happy.
Just for the record -- you don't have grep through configure.
It's
Ronald Florence wrote:
> The characters don't show up in my newsreader (Gnus) so I'm not
> sure what you can't do. From keycaps on an English keyboard
> they
Fix your Gnus -- the characters were \ (backslash), {} (braces),
which are rather useful in LyX preamble :-)
Matej
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On Sat, 1 Nov 2003, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Just for the record -- you don't have grep through configure.
> It's enough just to run ./configure --help | less :-).
Matej,
Yes, I remembered that after grepping. The latter is how I learned to
specify the location of qt when the process could not find
You should consider using "latin modern" or "cm-super" instead of ae (better
quality). cm-super is a bit more tricky to install and a huge package, latin
Juergen, did you mean better quality in printed output or on-screen
using Acro reader??
I installed both latin modern and cm-super. Here's wh
Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Fix your Gnus -- the characters were \ (backslash), {} (braces),
> which are rather useful in LyX preamble :-)
Those characters showed up in my gnus. The original poster, without
mentioning that she was using a German keyboard, said she had tried
Shift-Al
2. With cm-super (I set the dvips converter to take option -Pcm-super) I
still get pdf output (using PDF (pdftex)) that looks ugly in Acrobat
reader.. however the postscript output looks great and so I'm assuming
the printed output will also look great (I will test this when I get to
school tod
Rich Shepard wrote:
> Regardless, I still need to understand why it won't install.
I don't get it -- I thought that _you_ were able to install.
Anyway, I am sorry, but I am on Debian, so for me the
installation was just dpkg -i lyx-qt :-).
Matej
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