Hello!
For some reason when generating PDF files from LyX, fonts used in these files
looks weird under windows. To fix that, I need to export file to TeX, and then
remove
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
After that pdflatex does its job fine and PDF file looks great. Is there any
way to fix that within
Declan O'Byrne wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been to the binaries page linked from the lyx.org page, but I can't
> quite understand if the rpms for lyx 1.4.1 there work on Suse 10.1. Do
> they?
The rpms for SuSE 10.0 could work, just try it. The other ones will probably
not work.
Georg
Jan Peters wrote:
> How difficult would it be to move the Math Panel into the toolbar?
You discovered that LyX 1.4 comes with a (limited) math toolbar? Covering
everything from the panel in the toolbar is not possible yet, though.
Jürgen
Jan Peters wrote:
> How difficult would it be to move the Math Panel into the toolbar?
You can have most of it already in the toolbar. Have a look at the files
lib/ui/default.ui and lib/ui/stdtoolbars.ui. They already define a small
math toolbar that is switched off by default. This can be switch
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>From: Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: A debate topic: What can LyX still learn from scientific
>>workplace?
>>Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 10:19:36 +0200
[discussion on improvements of the toolobar with more math buttons]
Another way to tune the proposed
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
> That will need some more coding, I guesse adapting the current math panel
> to these needs is not straightforward ?
I guess it will require more thinking about the UI than coding (apart from
the macros, their design is broken in general). As always, if you want this
> "Jan" == Jan Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan> Just my 2 cents: The LyX toolbars should be not repeats Word's
Jan> mistakes but include nice equation editing feature like SWP or
Jan> Mathtype which are currently "hidden" in the math panel (which
Jan> either costs me half my screen or h
> "Micha" == Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Micha> My guess, not much, with the toolbar support from qt. You
Micha> mostly need the ability to have second level (maybe more, I
Micha> don't use the math panel much), toolbar/menu popups (do the
Micha> exist by chance ?) and then just i
Sven Hoexter:
> Found it after Georgs hint to look for experimental.
> An I thought sid is the bleeding-edge of software packaging ;)
Oh, sorry, I forgot that I had experimental in my sources. I really
thought texlive were in sid.
--
Pelle
Citando a Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
LyX developers already try to make the menus easier and
toolbars more available for _all_ users. I don't think Rich resents
making things easier, but the completely ignorant notion that making
Lyx menus more like Word menus would accomplish such a go
Eugeny N Dzhurinsky wrote:
Hello!
For some reason when generating PDF files from LyX, fonts used in these files
looks weird under windows. To fix that, I need to export file to TeX, and then
remove
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
After that pdflatex does its job fine and PDF file looks great. Is ther
On Wednesday 24 May 2006 16:31, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> The lmodern fonts (if I got
> the name right) also apparently work well with PDFs, but require some
> latex code to use.
\usepackage{lmodern}
in preamble. ;-)
> /Paul
--
José Abílio
Hi all
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01) on
Windows XP. I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
effects like \delta showing up as a 'one half' character, and \tau
showing up as an upside-down question mark. Presumably this is to do
with LyX having a wr
On Wednesday 24 May 2006 11:01 am, Enrique S Gonzalez Di Totto wrote:
> So what I meant to say is that providing the user with a graphical
> interface where they can create layouts and customize the few usual
> options for an enviroment (font family, size, spacing, etc.) would
> allow them to get
Dear All
When using
\usepackage{lmodern}
pdflatex also adds the typewriter (LyX code) fonts into the pdf file?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
On 5/24/06, John Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01) on
Windows XP. I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
effects like \delta showing up as a 'one half' character, and \tau
showing up as an upside-down question mark. Pre
Jose' Matos wrote:
On Wednesday 24 May 2006 16:31, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
The lmodern fonts (if I got
the name right) also apparently work well with PDFs, but require some
latex code to use.
\usepackage{lmodern}
in preamble. ;-)
/Paul
And what in the font selection drop-down list? Will d
On Wednesday 24 May 2006 17:26, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> And what in the font selection drop-down list? Will document default work?
Yes.
> /Paul
--
José Abílio
Hi folks!
I'm new to the users list but not that new to LyX and LaTeX.
While trying to figure out how to use jurabib [1] for humanities and LyX
this morning I found this
half-elegant-workaround-hackish-style-solution-thingy. I don't know if it
been reported before, tried to search the archives b
Jan> Just my 2 cents: The LyX toolbars should be not repeats Word's
Jan> mistakes but include nice equation editing feature like SWP or
Jan> Mathtype which are currently "hidden" in the math panel (which
Jan> either costs me half my screen or has to be activated every
Jan> time). Practical math to
Jan Peters wrote:
> 1) it should be possible to activate these without going into the text
> files, why is there not View->Toolbars->Math,Extra,MiniBuffer,etc
> menu which allows this?
Because nobody implemented it.
> 2) Why is it still a less pleasant experience to edit an equation in
> LyX tha
Thanks, Georg. I knew about the possibility of adding symbols to the
toolbar and the little math toolbar is nice. However, what would be
needed are buttons where I can click and, e.g., get all symbols as
pull-down
menu (see the SWP-LyX comparison at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/
LyxVersusScientificW
> Do you know that we already have a math toolbar. It is disabled by
> default, and enabling it currently means editing the ui/default.ui
> file. It can be made to pop up automatically in maths, for those who
> like these kind of things.
Yes, but here come two points:
1) it should be possible to
I use Mac OS 10.4.6, LyX 1.4.1, but this was also the case in 1.3.7:
The default shortcut for closing a window in the mac bind file is Cmd
+W, which closes any open document (as expected). But the Math Panel
and other editing windows (e.g., Paragraph Settings, Edit Table)
cannot be closed us
On May 24, 2006, at 3:01 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
I use Mac OS 10.4.6, LyX 1.4.1, but this was also the case in 1.3.7:
The default shortcut for closing a window in the mac bind file is
Cmd+W, which closes any open document (as expected). But the Math
Panel and other editing windows (e.g.,
I use Mac OS 10.4.6, LyX 1.4.1, but this was also the case in 1.3.7:
The default shortcut for closing a window in the mac bind file is
Cmd+W, which closes any open document (as expected). But the Math
Panel and other editing windows (e.g., Paragraph Settings, Edit
Table) cannot be closed
On Wed, May 24, 2006, Jan Peters wrote:
> 2) Why is it still a less pleasant experience to edit an equation in
> LyX than in either MathType (oh horror) or Scientific Workplace?
I think this must depend either on what you are most familiar with, or on what
you expect. For me, creating and editin
I've been running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8, but Computer Services at
my university will be updating my office machine to Mac OS 10.4.5
tomorrow. After that, I will be looking to install TeX again and then
LyX 1.4.1. Some questions:
1 Any advice on the installation processes? Things to watch
On May 24, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I've been running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8, but Computer Services
at my university will be updating my office machine to Mac OS
10.4.5 tomorrow. After that, I will be looking to install TeX again
and then LyX 1.4.1. Some questions:
1 An
I've been running LyX 1.3.4 on Mac OS 10.2.8, but Computer Services
at my university will be updating my office machine to Mac OS
10.4.5 tomorrow. After that, I will be looking to install TeX again
and then LyX 1.4.1. Some questions:
1 Any advice on the installation processes? Things to wat
I am using V1.3.7 on Windows XP
I try to have a logo in the left footer of my document.
DVI output works fine but exporting with pdflatex generates me several
errors...
Thanks,
Peter
_My document class:_
article
_Preamble:_
\usepackage{geometry}
\geometry{verbose,
a4paper,
tmargin=1.75cm,bma
Hi,
I was very happy to see this message - thanks for your instructions, Anders.
I came across the idea of using jurabib and lyx a couple of months ago and
really wanted to get it to work for my thesis. However, I wasn't able to work it
out, so put it aside until I had more time to look into it. Th
John Pye wrote:
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01)
the installer version ships LyX 1.4.1.
But anyway:
I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
effects like \delta showing up as a 'one half' character, and \tau
showing up as an upside-down question
Hi Uwe,
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> John Pye wrote:
>
>> I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01)
>
>
> the installer version ships LyX 1.4.1.
Yes, you're right. I got confused between the 1.4.1 and the 2-01.
> But anyway:
>
>> I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get stran
On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 06:58 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I was very happy to see this message - thanks for your instructions, Anders.
> I came across the idea of using jurabib and lyx a couple of months ago and
> really wanted to get it to work for my thesis. However, I wasn't able to wo
Thanks for your response, Bennett - Anders had already pointed out that I was
trying to load jurabib twice, so I had worked that out, but your suggestions
about how to use lyx and jurabib together are very helpful - particularly not
using \footcite and globally defining jurabib options, rather than
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