Am Dienstag, 5. Dezember 2006 23:50 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
> We are interested in every *.layout in order to make LyX attractive for
> users. If you think that your layout is now stable enough for production
> use, we could deliver it together with LyX. Are you interested in this?
Basically yes! We
> "Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bennett> This means something is going wrong with the interpretation
Bennett> of the US keyboards. Any help from developers?
Do you have interesting output from the -dbg flags?
JMarc
Hello All,
I have been trying to install Lyx1.4.3 (released Oct 4) for windows for the
last two days, unfortunately after more than five attempts (install, uninstall,
reinstall) I still cannot launch Lyx application successfully. Here are my
installation steps:
- downloaded lyx-143-4-bundle.exe
> I think we'll need a bit more information than that. You might start
> with LyX version, operating system, what LaTeX distribution you use, and
> precisely what happens when you try to use LyX.
>
> /Paul
Sendig more info to the list
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On Dec 7, 2006, at 4:05 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bennett> This means something is going wrong with the interpretation
Bennett> of the US keyboards. Any help from developers?
Do you have interesting output from the -dbg flags?
No,
Hi:
I have a problem at spell-checking in Lyx-1.4.3 (qt front-end), that seems
related with the character encoding. Aspell continues using iso-8859-x, the
operating system, Mandriva2007, uses utf-8, and Lyx... well I am not sure. On
the other hand I use KDE, and the default locale is pt_PT.UTF-
Hi list,
on my IBM Lenove T60 i'm running lyx-1.4.2 under KDE-3.5.5.
LyX was generated using the gentoo lyx-1.4.2.ebuild with the flags
USE="X cjk cups gnome gtk nls qt3"
The system is configured such that i can produce special letters like
€ å ç é è ê ñ
and so on.
This works in most applications
ty. 5. desember 2006 19:50 skreiv Ramon Flores:
> Hi:
>
> I have a problem at spell-checking in Lyx-1.4.3 (qt front-end), that seems
> related with the character encoding. Aspell continues using iso-8859-x, the
> operating system, Mandriva2007, uses utf-8, and Lyx... well I am not sure.
> On the ot
> Hi
>
> I downloaded and installed MikTex on Windows XP. After that I downloaded
> the basic installer for Lyx 1.4 and had basically necessary components
> installed as indicated by the installer wizard, this included the current
> Miktex 2.5 that was used as the Latex base.
>
> Initially I could
I want two successive numbered definitions (using the definition environment)
in an AMS article. Lyx, however, insists on consolidating them into a single
definition. If I force some standard text between the two, then everything
works fine, but this is an awkward workaround. Does anyone know
You can just put some ERT there, too. Even a LaTeX comment: %whatever.
It's true that there should be a better way.
Richard
Adrian Robson wrote:
> I want two successive numbered definitions (using the definition environment)
> in an AMS article. Lyx, however, insists on consolidating them into
Is there any way in LyX to 'color' a table cell's background with a
grey pattern? I didn't find anything to this effect in the menu,
documentation and wiki. Perhaps a good soul would be kind enough to
indicate the appropriate LaTex command to use (if that's what's
needed)?
Thanks,
Stefano
On 6 Dec, 2006, at 3:39 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 6, 2006, at 3:40 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
On 12/6/06, Bruce Pourciau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do I get a letter like e or a with an accent? In other
applications it's option-e (together) then the letter, but that
doesn't give it to
Is there any way in LyX to 'color' a table cell's background with a
grey pattern? I didn't find anything to this effect in the menu,
documentation and wiki. Perhaps a good soul would be kind enough to
indicate the appropriate LaTex command to use (if that's what's
needed)?
http://wiki.lyx.org/L
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006 14:49:13 -0800
"Adrian Robson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want two successive numbered definitions (using the definition environment)
> in an AMS article. Lyx, however, insists on consolidating them into a single
> definition. If I force some standard text between the tw
On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:49 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
It has never worked for me either (Bennett, you may remember we
discussed this issue some time ago). I am on MacOs 10.3.9, and have
been using LyX since 1.3.5 or .6, I think. Never got the accents.
Notice that the accents work in the Qt dia
On Dec 7, 2006, at 5:20 PM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Dec 7, 2006, at 6:49 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
It has never worked for me either (Bennett, you may remember we
discussed this issue some time ago). I am on MacOs 10.3.9, and
have been using LyX since 1.3.5 or .6, I think. Never got the
I'd like to try some different fonts with LyX, but if I add them to the
fonts directory (from my other Windows fonts directory), LyX doesn't
know they are there. The reason is that the output from LyX looks bad. I
mean there is something wrong with the way the font looks in the DVI or
ps file.
I'd like to try some different fonts with LyX, but if I add them to
the fonts directory (from my other Windows fonts directory), LyX
doesn't know they are there. The reason is that the output from LyX
looks bad. I mean there is something wrong with the way the font looks
in the DVI or ps file.
On Thu, 2006-12-07 at 22:23 -0500, shawn fitzgibbons wrote:
> Doing a search online brings-up some obscure means of converting single
> font files and adding something to the Latex preamble, but there has
> to be an easier way.
Yes, there is...try to use xelatex engine instead of latex, i.e. yo
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