You are totally right. I first thought to send an example file, but it
seemed inappropiate to do so because I'm used to send pictures etc.
So here is an example file. It's the one I'm working with, only the first
sentences and a random arabic phrase.
Best,
Muhammed
Am 30.04.2013, 20:22 Uh
I had tried to convert from a Lyx document (a Ph.D. thesis, ~140 pages)
to LibreOffice (File/Export/HTML). Much of it worked, but there were
many problems:
1. Equation numbers moved from right to left
2. Figures were totally distorted (size scaled up),
3. Some equations and algorithms were man
Solved. On the configure line, ./configure CXX="g++ -m64" added.But
installed lyx cannot use resources.
GuiApplication.cpp (443): Cannot load icon
/usr/local/share/lyx/images/oxygen/thesaurus-entry.png please verify
resource system!
2013/4/30 Atsushi Shimmura
> Hi,
> I compiled LyX 2.0.5.1 on
On 05/01/2013 10:05 AM, Shimmura Atsushi wrote:
Solved. On the configure line, ./configure CXX="g++ -m64" added.But
installed lyx cannot use resources.
GuiApplication.cpp (443): Cannot load icon
/usr/local/share/lyx/images/oxygen/thesaurus-entry.png please verify
resource system!
As far as I
On 2013-04-30, EnZeR wrote:
> [-- Type: text/plain, Encoding: --]
> hello,
> I'm trying to write in a non-english language (hebrew) inside an equation
> and when I try to preview it as a pdf I get an encoding error.
> is there a way to fix this?
Does it work, if you put the text in a \text macr
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 7:21 AM, ehud.kaplan wrote:
> I had tried to convert from a Lyx document (a Ph.D. thesis, ~140 pages) to
> LibreOffice (File/Export/HTML). Much of it worked, but there were many
> problems:
>
> Equation numbers moved from right to left
> Figures were totally distorted (size
Hello,
I hope this is the right place to ask this question, if not, then I apologise.
I would like to know how compatible the Windows and Mac versions of LyX are. Is
it easy to start writing a LyX document on one platform and then save it, open
it on the other platform, and continue to work on it
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 9:28 PM, Andrew Rodgers wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I hope this is the right place to ask this question, if not, then I
> apologise.
>
> I would like to know how compatible the Windows and Mac versions of LyX are.
>
Very.
> Is it easy to start writing a LyX document on one platfor
Andrew,
I agree with Liviu.
I do not use mac, but I regularly switch between Windows and Linux. I have
my LyX documents stored in Dropbox, which synchronizes them to all my
computers. I then open and edit them on any computer, regardless of OS.
Aside from needing to make sure that all LaTeX packa
Hi Andrew,
I use Lyx under OSX and one of my authors under Windows XP. I use Texlive
and he uses Miktex. We collaborate on the same files using Dropbox We have
never met any problem of compatibility.
Le mercredi 1 mai 2013, Andrew Rodgers a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I hope this is the right place to a
On 05/01/2013 04:27 PM, Jacob Bishop wrote:
Andrew,
I agree with Liviu.
I do not use mac, but I regularly switch between Windows and Linux. I
have my LyX documents stored in Dropbox, which synchronizes them to
all my computers. I then open and edit them on any computer,
regardless of OS. Asi
Liviu, Jacob, Murat and Richard,
Thank you all for your replies, they were very helpful. It seems that there
shouldn't be any problems working with LyX across platforms.
Thanks again,
Andrew
On May 1, 2013, at 5:21 AM, ehud.kaplan wrote:
> I had tried to convert from a Lyx document (a Ph.D. thesis, ~140 pages) to
> LibreOffice (File/Export/HTML). Much of it worked, but there were many
> problems:
> • Equation numbers moved from right to left
> • Figures were totally d
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 10:59 PM, Jerry wrote:
> A while back I spent a lot of time evaluating the various ways to convert
> LyX to .odt or .docx and found that none of them work well.
You seemed more impressed a few months ago :)
"Mostly successful experiment: LyX -> LaTeX -> Word using pandoc
On 05/01/2013 10:59 PM, Jerry wrote:
On May 1, 2013, at 5:21 AM, ehud.kaplan wrote:
I had tried to convert from a Lyx document (a Ph.D. thesis, ~140 pages) to
LibreOffice (File/Export/HTML). Much of it worked, but there were many
problems:
• Equation numbers moved from right to left
I have really had rather nice results using the commercial (but with quite
a cheap educational price) tex2word filter for Word, including equations,
but excluding figures (you need to reinsert them). Unfortunately, I have
not tried it with a recent version of Word, so I cannot say if it continues
t
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