I had to open a DOS window, cd to the directory
where configure lives, and run it from there.
There is still a slight problem with sed outputting
of the LaTeX configuration file.
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Milos Komarcevic wrote:
> I had to open a DOS window, cd to the directory
> where configure lives, and run it from there.
>
> There is still a slight problem with sed outputting
> of the LaTeX configuration file.
>
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Dear lyx-users,
seminar.cls has a bug that prevents proper working with the "a4paper"
option. (Option "a4" works).
The bug prevents use of seminar as doctype from LyX together with the
geometry package and a4 option, as LyX inserts:
\usepackage{geometry}
\geometry{verbose,a4paper,tmargin=1cm,bma
Hi dear list,
today I encountered a, for me, pretty important problem. I have to
insert in my PhD. a lot of hungarian texts, which have a lot of long
emphasis (e.g. Å,Å). These listed do not function in lyx (1.3.2, under
SuSE Linux). The other ones (e.g. Ã, Ã, Ã, Ã, Ã, Ã, Ã) do.
All kind of hi
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Milos Komarcevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I had to open a DOS window, cd to the directory
> where configure lives, and run it from there.
>
Thanks for the response.
On my XP system, that produces a new LaTeXConfig.lyx file (in
.../lyx/share/l
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> Hi, Milos.
>
> Can you run the DOS equivalent of this Unix command from the command
> line:
>
> $ echo "On this date @chk_date@ I created the string" | \
> sed 's/@chk_date@/November 20, 2003/g'
> On this date Novem
Hi Angus,
Can you run the DOS equivalent of this Unix command from the command
line:
$ echo "On this date @chk_date@ I created the string" | \
sed 's/@chk_date@/November 20, 2003/g'
On this date November 20, 2003 I created the string
Turns out to be the same command :)
lyx\bin>echo "On th
Dear list users
is there anyone of you using lyx under Debian for alpha?
I got the Woody distribution CDs and unfortunatly I was not able to find the
lyx package on the CDs nor on the debian site. Is somewhere the package or
have I to recompile it?
Roberto
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On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 04:24:29PM +0100, Anca Tibor- Attila wrote:
> Hi dear list,
>
> today I encountered a, for me, pretty important problem. I have to
> insert in my PhD. a lot of hungarian texts, which have a lot of long
> emphasis (e.g. ??,??).
[It's not emphasis but vowel length in this
Roberto Bernetti wrote:
> Dear list users
> is there anyone of you using lyx under Debian for alpha?
> I got the Woody distribution CDs and unfortunatly I was not able to
> find the
> lyx package on the CDs nor on the debian site. Is somewhere the
> package or have I to recompile it?
I am runnin
Hi,
I upgraded lyx 1.2 to lyx 1.3.1 for our department yesterday and I already
got angry emails claiming lyx 1.3 is worse than 1.2, because users get
compile errors when they input symbols inside text mode (as they did in
lyx1.2).
I have discussed this problem before and totally agree with And
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 11:20:15AM -0600, Bo Peng wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded lyx 1.2 to lyx 1.3.1 for our department yesterday and I already
> got angry emails claiming lyx 1.3 is worse than 1.2, because users get
> compile errors when they input symbols inside text mode (as they did in
> lyx1
> In mathed's text mode you mean?
Yes.
> The \alpha in textmode is black, isn't it? The simplest way would to tell
> people 'real alphas are blue'.
Yes. I told them the trick.
> How should the warning message look like? I don't think a full blown
> message box is in order,
It is not a very ba
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 11:55:55AM -0600, Bo Peng wrote:
> > How should the warning message look like? I don't think a full blown
> > message box is in order,
>
> It is not a very bad idea. A big message box will be intrusive (and
> scary) but users will learn very quickly how to avoid it.
No
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 11:55:55AM -0600, Bo Peng wrote:
> > but also because I won't go through all 700 supported symbols and
> > figure out which ones are safe to use in text and which ones are not.
>
> As I said, the warning message does not have to be fired for ALL
> symbols. Just all Greek
> > It is not a very bad idea. A big message box will be intrusive (and
> > scary) but users will learn very quickly how to avoid it.
> No they won't, they'll just come and complain at you, and at us. Users
> do not read error boxes, and they certainly don't read intrusive and
> rude ones like th
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 12:11:08PM -0600, Bo Peng wrote:
> > > It is not a very bad idea. A big message box will be intrusive (and
> > > scary) but users will learn very quickly how to avoid it.
>
> > No they won't, they'll just come and complain at you, and at us. Users
> > do not read error box
Andre Poenitz wrote:
>> How about a red \alpha instead of black one? Or, a red error box
>> like the ones after we compile the file?
>
> The effort for a black alpha is zero, the effort for a red one is
> substantial, or in other words, _I_ won't do it. If there was a
> clean patch by someone else
"Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I posted a message earlier about problems getting the native Win XP
> port to configure. Now something (no idea what) has broken my copy of
> the Cygwin port. If I run the Cygwin port and do Edit | Reconfigure
> (or run /usr
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 17:12:46 +
"Angus Leeming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running lyx-1.3.xcvs on an Alpha under Debian unstable. I could
> certainly make it available to you but have no idea how to go about
> creating a Debian package...
One way would be
cd /usr/src # or whereve
I have a long math formula and I can't fit it on one page.
How do In put such fomula in two lines?
Example:
F=sqrt(.
..) ?
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Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Milos Komarcevic wrote:
>
>> I had to open a DOS window, cd to the directory
>> where configure lives, and run it from there.
>>
>> There is still a slight problem with sed outputting
>> of the LaTeX config
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Ok, I think I have a lead on this. I ran the configure script with
> the
> keep-temps switch. It wrote what appeared to be a syntactically
> valid chkconfig.sed file, which sed then choked on with the message
>
> sed: file chkconfig.sed line 1: Unknown option to 's'
>
> a
The Customization help for LyX 1.3.2 says, "3.9: There are many other
configuration options... Please ask on the mailing lists if you need
some more information..."
So, is there a line I can put in my lyxrc file to tell LyX to
start in the upper left corner of the screen, with size 800x860,
that
Can you make sure that the cygwin sed is used? I don't think it has any
such problems.
---Kayvan
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 09:42:19PM +, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> >
> > Next question is, how do we get rid of the offending ctrl-Ms?
>
> No, the next q
Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
> Can you make sure that the cygwin sed is used? I don't think it has
> any such problems.
Indeed, Paul says that cygwin packages gnu sed 4.07 and that all is Ok
with this.
So the answer to your Win32 problems is clear: use a 'decent' sed.
Perhaps one of you might conta
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
>
>> Can you make sure that the cygwin sed is used? I don't think it has
>> any such problems.
>
> Indeed, Paul says that cygwin packages gnu sed 4.07 and that all is Ok
> with this.
>
> So the answer
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Karshi F.Hasanov wrote:
>
> I have a long math formula and I can't fit it on one page.
> How do In put such fomula in two lines?
> Example:
>
> F=sqrt(.
> ..) ?
>
I put an example for something similar on this page
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Jim Osborn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:20031211214006.GB11246
@eskimo.com:
> The Customization help for LyX 1.3.2 says, "3.9: There are many other
> configuration options... Please ask on the mailing lists if you need
> some more information..."
>
> So, is there a line
Hi,
as I remeber, there was a thread a few days ago about text off the page
borders. Now, I have another problem: there are a few longer
superscripts in my document. Inside the document it appeares correctly,
but in my Toc is exceeding the page borders. How is this possible to
fix?
Thanks in
Hi!
I'm using the RH9 rpm with qt for lyx 1.3.3.
I have 2 figure floats (eps) and it seems that the last figure overlaps with
the first when printing or viewing the document. The figures are fine
in Lyx and they are fine when viewing them outside of Lyx with
ghostview.
What could be the prob
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