Guenter Milde wrote:
> >> This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking
> >> about windows) separately, or you can download the installer-bundle (IIRC
> >> this includes MikTeX).
>
> > the problem is that some styles/classes are downloaded by miktex itself
> > and by
Nikos Chantziaras wrote, Sat, 26 Mar 2011
> I'm trying to figure out how to have boxes (inserted with
"Insert->Box->Shaded
Background") have a specific background color and text color. I was able to
figure out the background color part. For example, for black I've put this
into the preamble:
\d
Ignacio García wrote:
> > But I can't figure out how to change the text color.
>
> Select the text and go to Edit > Text Style > Custom > Color
> or with the appropriate toolbar button Text Style
I suppose Nikos is looking for a global solution.
For this, you have to redefine the environment, si
On 2011-03-28, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Guenter Milde wrote:
>> >> This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are
>> >> talking about windows) separately, or you can download the
>> >> installer-bundle (IIRC this includes MikTeX).
>> > the problem is that some styles/classes are d
On 2011-03-27, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
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> On 27 March 2011 14:17, Jim Maas wrote:
>> I'm trying to create a new .cls file for a journal called Bayesian
>> Analysis. They supply a list of files called "latex m
I am writing a book and I had all the chapters in separated .lyx files.
I was trying to put everything together and I did no succeed. Now all my
.lyx files are empty while the .lyx~ seem to be OK. How can I recuperate my
content (i.e., the .lyx files?). I also have the .odf but those are probably
On Monday 28 March 2011 14:48:38 Pereyra, Victor wrote:
> I am writing a book and I had all the chapters in separated .lyx files.
> I was trying to put everything together and I did no succeed. Now all my
> .lyx files are empty while the .lyx~ seem to be OK. How can I recuperate my
> content (i.e.,
On 03/28/2011 03:10 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Monday 28 March 2011 14:48:38 Pereyra, Victor wrote:
I am writing a book and I had all the chapters in separated .lyx files.
I was trying to put everything together and I did no succeed. Now all my
.lyx files are empty while the .lyx~ seem to be OK. H
On 2011-03-28 21:10 , Steve Litt wrote:
> On Monday 28 March 2011 14:48:38 Pereyra, Victor wrote:
>> I am writing a book and I had all the chapters in separated .lyx files.
>> I was trying to put everything together and I did no succeed. Now all my
>> .lyx files are empty while the .lyx~ seem to be
Did I read somewhere once that one can have a local MikTeX server
(some form of a mirror) so that can be done under controlled condition
and then the local user(s) pull off of that one?
el
On 2011-03-28 15:13 , Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2011-03-28, Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> Guenter Milde wrote:
>
>>
Hi
I produce a newsletter for my local rugby club, in a mix of LyX and
LaTeX, I have been informed that for some people the pdf is hard to read,
I just wondered if there was anything I could do about this, perhaps as
its a pdf with black text and a white background is there a way to alter
the bac
Hi,
I am writing a document with multiple include chapters using the
intrinsic RCS on LyX RC1 on OS X 10.6.7.
I am using pdfdraftcopy to watermark the master document and all
included files, and have
\usepackage{rcs-multi}
\rcsid{$Id$}
\usepackage[draft]{pdfdraftcopy}
\draftfontsize{60}
\draftc
Hi
>I just wondered if there was anything I could do about this, perhaps as
>its a pdf with black text and a white background is there a way to alter
>the back ground colour of the pdf file so its slightly off white, which
>could make it easier to read.
In the preamble put something like:
\defin
Dear all,
I have decided to take the plunge and start to use a revision
control system for all or almost all my projects from here on.
However, I have no experience with any of the many options available
(i.e. RCS, SVN, Git?, etc.). In other words, I must learn how to use
the system *and* lear
On Monday 28 March 2011 16:16:38 Paul Sutton wrote:
> Hi
>
> I produce a newsletter for my local rugby club, in a mix of LyX and
> LaTeX, I have been informed that for some people the pdf is hard to read,
>
> I just wondered if there was anything I could do about this, perhaps as
> its a pdf with
On Monday 28 March 2011 17:18:47 stefano franchi wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>I have decided to take the plunge and start to use a revision
> control system for all or almost all my projects from here on.
> However, I have no experience with any of the many options available
> (i.e. RCS, SVN, Git?, e
Dr Eberhard W Lisse lisse.na> writes:
>
> Did I read somewhere once that one can have a local MikTeX server
> (some form of a mirror) so that can be done under controlled condition
> and then the local user(s) pull off of that one?
>
Apologies if I'm answering a question you are not asking; I
Jannick Asmus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after installation of LyY 2.0.0rc1-2 on my WinVista machine the symbol
> (blue L) for LyX files has disappeared in the explorer, whereas the
> application to files with extension .lyx is LyX. Moreover in the list of
> installed programs ("system panel" - don't know
Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> How do I achieve the wanted behaviour so I an see when I last edited a
> particular page?
commit number should be doable via insetinfo (insert revision information on
VCS toolbar),
use context menu to change.
the routine for time&date is not implemented for RCS, but
Steve Litt wrote:
> > Any suggestions is very welcome.
>
> I haven't started using version control yet, but all my friends love Git.
which is not supported by lyx at all. we know RCS, CVS, SVN.
RCS is good for local usage only (not to be shared among people)
while SVN (newer replacement of CVS) n
hello ,
i'm looking for an easy and powerful tool to draw directed and undirected
graphs and also benchmarks in lyx
any suggestions ?
thanks
On 28/03/2011 10:40 PM, Eisa Ayed wrote:
hello ,
i'm looking for an easy and powerful tool to draw directed and undirected
graphs and also benchmarks in lyx
any suggestions ?
thanks
graphviz
you can insert a .dot file into LyX as graphics.
--
Julien
On 2011-03-29, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
>> > Any suggestions is very welcome.
>> I haven't started using version control yet, but all my friends love Git.
> which is not supported by lyx at all. we know RCS, CVS, SVN.
> RCS is good for local usage only (not to be shared among people
On 2011-03-28, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> Hi,
> I am writing a document with multiple include chapters using the
> intrinsic RCS on LyX RC1 on OS X 10.6.7.
> I am using pdfdraftcopy to watermark the master document and all
> included files, and have
> \usepackage{rcs-multi}
> \rcsid{$Id$}
...
Hi,
I was trying to find a way to search for a particular citation in my LyX
document, and went into the menu Navigate > Other Lists > Lists of Citations.
In some documents (perhaps those with less citations), my citations appear
directly in the drop-down menu. In others, I get the item Open Na
> This is one more argument for Git (or a similar modern cms like
mercurial).
I've been strongly advised to go Mercurial + bitbucket. I'll keep you
posted on how it results.
M
>
> Günter
>
>
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