Hi
I'm using LyX-1.6.5 as of December 5th 2009 with Sabayon-Linux-5.1-r1
(KDE 4.3.4) on IBM Lenovo Thinkpad T61.
When I activate the preview of my document with >>view >pdflatex the kde
program okular opens up.
I didn't find a possibility to get okular to output a landscape document
as landsc
Hellmut Weber wrote:
> I looked at the converters but didn't see okular mentioned, so where do
> I have to look?
File format.
Jürgen
Am 08.01.2010 10:42, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Hellmut Weber wrote:
I looked at the converters but didn't see okular mentioned, so where do
I have to look?
File format.
Jürgen
Thanks a lot ;-)
Acroread has the additional advantage that the selection of pages to be
output is more flexibl
On Thursday 07 January 2010 22:40:32 rgheck wrote:
> But ImageMagick, if I'm not mistaken, is the "default converter" that we
> use not just for output but also for converting images to formats we can
> display in LyX. It's the "converter of last resort". For that reason, it
> seems to me to mak
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010, José Matos wrote:
On Thursday 07 January 2010 22:40:32 rgheck wrote:
But ImageMagick, if I'm not mistaken, is the "default converter" that we
use not just for output but also for converting images to formats we can
display in LyX. It's the "converter of last resort". For t
Hello,
I have a 35 words book and I want to know what I win and that I lose if I
change one file to multiple files?
I am thinking to make the change due to the delays in writing the file.
I can see that count words (tool) with multiple files not offer the total sum
of the book.
And that t
I'm working with a long document in multiple files, and I can tell you
that most things do work very well:
* Labels from any file may be used everywhere
* You only need to include the bibliography once, etc.
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
being able to
On Friday 08 January 2010 at 04:35, Hellmut Weber wrote:
> I didn't find a possibility to get okular to output a landscape document
> as landscape on my printer.
>
I find that if I have lyx set the document to landscape and tell
okular to orient page as portrait I get a landscape printout.
B
On Friday 08 January 2010 13:58:39 Rex Dieter wrote:
> No objection.
>
> -- Rex
OK, thanks.
I will commit the new Require to rawhide (and release there). The change will
be propagated to F-11 and F-12 with LyX's the next stable release 1.6.6 as
there is no need to issue an update with this sin
On 01/08/2010 10:55 AM, José Matos wrote:
On Friday 08 January 2010 13:58:39 Rex Dieter wrote:
No objection.
OK, thanks.
I will commit the new Require to rawhide (and release there). The change will
be propagated to F-11 and F-12 with LyX's the next stable release 1.6.6 as
there is no need t
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:18:14 Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a 35 words book
Dang dude, that's awesome. What is that, 1200 pages?
> and I want to know what I win and that I lose
> if I change one file to multiple files? I am thinking to make the change
> due to the delays in
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:22:38 Manolo Martínez wrote:
> About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
> being able to do this kind of comprobations part by part; I agree with
> you that word count is a problem, though.
If you're using any UNIX based operating system
I use Linux, yes. If you could provide that script, or a pointer where
to find it, it would be great :)
Manolo
Steve Litt escribió:
On Friday 08 January 2010 10:22:38 Manolo Martínez wrote:
About ortography, I guess one of the points of having multiple files is
being able to do this kind
Hello,
I am trying to use LyX to create an article in the AAAI format.
AAAI provides a Latex author kit which can be downloaded here:
http://www.aaai.org/Publications/Templates/AuthorKit.zip
More information on this format may be found on their Author Instructions
page:
http://www.aaai.org/Publi
Hi Mehrdad ,
The best way to get started is to install the LaTeX class and examples in your
texmf folder (~/Library/texmf/tex/latex on Mac OS X,
/usr/local/share/texmf/tex/latex on other Unix-like operating systems; if the
folder doesn't exist, then create it). When done, open up a terminal an
> I'm working with a long document in
> multiple files, and I can tell you
> that most things do work very well:
>
> * Labels from any file may be used everywhere
> * You only need to include the bibliography once,
> etc.
>
> About ortography, I guess one of the points of having
> multiple files
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