I've an article, prepared in LyX, whose citations and bibliography I
need to have rendered in Chicago style. (Indeed, If I can get the
sections titles &c to conform automatically to Chicago-journal style,
that would be great.)
I'd like to avoid a process of tweaking a .tex file.
When I try to
There should be a file with the extension “.log” in the directory in
the same director as your .lyx file.
Read that .log file for diagnostics. If the diagnostics are
impenetrable, then post them to this list or to a list or BBS more
specific to pdflatex.
Right now, only you have the .log fi
like to know how to
disable the build-in Bibliography processing.
On 02/14/2018 03:11 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
As a general rule,
provide a Minimal Working Example, ie the shortest LyX file with the
shortest BIB file that demonstrates the issue.
greetings, el
On 14/02/2018 02:13, Dan
On 02/14/2018 09:03 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wed, 14 Feb 2018 19:35:04 -0800
Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
On 02/14/2018 06:43 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wed, 14 Feb 2018 03:30:13 -0800
Mc Kiernan Daniel Kian wrote:
I've an article, prepared in LyX, whose citations and
bibliogra
18 03:11 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
As a general rule,
provide a Minimal Working Example, ie the shortest LyX file with the
shortest BIB file that demonstrates the issue.
greetings, el
On 14/02/2018 02:13, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
I've an article, prepared in LyX, whose citations and bi
On 02/14/2018 09:58 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2018-02-15 3:29 GMT+01:00 Mc Kiernan Daniel Kian:
I use BibTeX, because that's what LyX first embraced; and the
version of LyX ported for Fedora still does not support BibLaTeX.
Switching to BibLaTeX would involve more time and effor
On 02/14/2018 11:38 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
LyX supports Chicago via BibTeX as well.
Well, I'm not sure that's _really_ true. But, if it is, then
explaining how LyX is got to do that would answer my query.
Proposing an experimental process by which it is hoped that t
Thank you very much! I have saved chicago-aq.bst, and the attached
version, modified as per
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/324728/how-to-do-chicago-style-citation-where-author-last-name-first-name-appear-in-fu
since the journal in question also wants full first names.
On 02/15/201
As we've said, you must consult the log, which is what the error
message has told you to do. There are many things that could be
wrong, and we would merely be guessing without seeing the log.
LyX provides a way for you to look at the error log with LyX. (From
the Document menu, select “LaTeX
[I don't know why this person posts this query repeatedly, without
apparently reading any of the responses. I have CC'd this message to
him, but his handler or server may be configured such that everything
is going into the spam bucket.]
There have been repeated responses to your query posted
Is there a way of telling LyX to continue an export process without
pausing to query me as to whether I wish it to continue?
Occasionally, I want to convert a paper to OpenDocument format. The
process takes rather a long time. I'd like to go away from it, so
that I can be productive in some
Make sure that this dog does not claim that Babe Ruth was the greatest
baseball player of all time.
On 02/16/2018 08:26 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2018 02:49:59 -0800
Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
[I don't know why this person posts this query repeatedly, without
appar
On 02/16/2018 07:37 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 03:19:38AM +, Mc Kiernan Daniel Kian wrote:
On 02/16/2018 05:53 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
You do not need to babysit it. Actually the process should keep going
even if you don't click a button.
Perhaps you're correct
The very definition of “plain text” precludes what you're hoping to
get. The closest thing of which I know to what you want is RTF
(rich-text format).
On 02/18/2018 11:55 PM, F M Salter wrote:
Hi
When plain text is used as output, emphasised text loses emphasis.
Is there any way
On 02/19/2018 10:44 AM, F M Salter wrote:
To explain in more detail. LyX uses utf-8. utf-8 is standard on
most operating systems.
RTF is obsolescent and is not a text file.
If I insert utf-8 italic characters into a LyX file, the plain text
output contains italic characters
On 02/19/2018 04:43 PM, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
On 02/19/2018 10:44 AM, F M Salter wrote:
To explain in more detail. LyX uses utf-8. utf-8 is
standard on
most operating systems.
RTF is obsolescent and is not a text file.
If I insert utf-8 italic characters into a
Someone mentioned an issue of installing additional texlive packages
in Linux; but, as a Fedora user, I don't recall any problems in doing
this, so I infer that the answer as to which to use may be somewhat a
function of which Linux distro one uses, if Linux is one of the OSs.
When I installed
I notice that, when I search for text in LyX, focus simply remains
with the search/replace dialogue. Ideally, the user should be able to
search for a substring, the cursor should be relocated to the next
occurrence of that substring, and the user should be able to begin
typing without first ac
On 04/01/2018 03:13 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 1 Apr 2018, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
You're not understanding. More specifically, you're considering exactly
and only one of three cases that I identified, for which case I
noted that
there were no problem.
Daniel,
On 04/01/2018 03:58 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 1 Apr 2018, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
That example _shouldn't_ have helped. The problem was already _clearly_
described in general form, and experience with other editors, which
indeed restore focus to the primary text pane, should
On 04/01/2018 04:29 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 1 Apr 2018, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
It's rather difficult to believe that you've no experience with
something such as MS Word or OpenOffice or gedit, even if you prefer
to use emacs and joe for everything not done in Ly
I use a Lamy Safari with a European EF nib; it works just fine. If I
need a finer line, then I use a Pilot Petit 1 with a Japanese EF nib.
Seriously, though, folks. I suggest that OT advocacies of OSs or of
writing instruments or of sexual practices not provoke mass responses.
Look at wha
Using biblatex, I want to cite an article the title of which is in
Russian (as is its content). What do I need to do with my .bib file,
with my preamble, and otherwise with LyX to effect this?
On 05/20/2018 02:49 AM, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
Using biblatex, I want to cite an article the title of which is in
Russian (as is its content). What do I need to do with my .bib file,
with my preamble, and otherwise with LyX to effect this?
Modifying the slightly out-of-date
I've a very large block-displayed formula in one of my articles. Its
presence is simply to exhibit the true complexity of an ostensible
axiom in the system of another researcher.
The problem is that the formula is so large that it would be good to
reduce the character sizes a bit, just to mak
On 05/25/2018 05:05 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 05/25/2018 07:02 PM, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
I've a very large block-displayed formula in one of my articles.
Its presence is simply to exhibit the true complexity of an
ostensible axiom in the system of another researcher.
On 05/28/2018 10:03 AM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 05/27/2018 08:09 PM, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
On 05/25/2018 05:05 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 05/25/2018 07:02 PM, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
I've a very large block-displayed formula in one of my articles.
Its presence is simp
On 06/08/2018 03:58 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
On Jun 8, 2018, at 3:28 PM, David L. Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 08 Jun 2018 17:49:15 -0400
Neal Becker wrote:
How do I enter (without using raw TeX)
\hat{x}_i?
I seem to always end up with \hat{x_i}, which isn't the same (and
doesn't look correct)
On 07/09/2018 01:59 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Dear LyX users,
despite unannounced until today there is an Windows installer
available for LyX 2.3.0 since March:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lyxwininstaller/files/LyXWinInstaller/
and
http://ftp.lyx.de/LyXWinInstaller/LyX2.3.0/
Although it ha
On 07/30/2018 10:38 AM, Cris Fuhrman wrote:
Converting the \bibitem in the template is not
trivial (there is tex2bib, but it's perl and needs Linux or a Mac
probably).
Versions of perl have long been available for Windows.
https://learn.perl.org/installing/windows.html
There _might_
someone who could accomplish that much wouldn't need
tex2bib in the first place. :-/
So, yeah, scr_w it.
On 08/01/2018 12:22 PM, Cris Fuhrman wrote:
On Wed, Aug 1, 2018 at 6:52 AM Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan
mailto:daniel@oeconomist.com>> wrote:
Versions of perl have long bee
On 11/16/18 5:36 PM, Polina Proutskova wrote:
I have written my PhD thesis in LyX and have to do my minor
corrections. I’ve been asked to put a list of my publications in the
thesis. What is the proper way to do it?
My suggestion is rather brutal. That is to create a separate document
for
On 11/24/18 1:05 PM, paolo m. wrote:
As i change a lyx file name (say test1.lyx ) with a new name (say
test2.lyx) , by the command 'file -> save as', the new file created has
the usual access mode, but, when saved, its mode change so that is
inaccessible to groups and to the world.
That does n
On 11/24/18 7:11 PM, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
On 11/24/18 6:33 PM, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
On 11/24/18 1:05 PM, paolo m. wrote:
As i change a lyx file name (say test1.lyx ) with a new name (say
test2.lyx) , by the command 'file -> save as', the new file created
On 11/26/18 11:23 PM, paolo m. wrote:
Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the bunch) wrote:
There is no practical problem for me here, and a practical problem
could be addressed by chmod. But the situation is puzzling.
Files with access mode: -rw cannot be synced with
On 1/5/19 4:07 AM, Graeme wrote:
A bug in the previous release of LyX 2.3.2 for Windows prevented the
insertion of citations when using the Bibliography environment (rather
than bib(la)tex). An updated installer is available here:
http://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/2.3.2/
It is not necessary t
LyX is acknowledged in this paper
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755020319000480
because it was much easier to effect the work that underlies the
paper, let alone to compose it, having something like LyX allowing me
quickly to construct formulae.
--
lyx-users mailing list
lyx-users@lists.lyx.o
I've problems with bibliographical entries extending into the marginal
area. With the default article layout, a URL is doing this. With a
Springer layout, a title is doing this.
Attached are small working examples (albeit not literally minimal).
Now, I assume that I could insert a bit of mark
On 10/06/2018 05:02 AM, John Kane wrote:
On Sat, 6 Oct 2018 at 06:27, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel
of the bunch) wrote:
I've problems with bibliographical entries extending into the
marginal
area. With the default article layout, a URL is doing this. With a
Springer layo
On 10/07/2018 04:00 AM, José Abílio Matos wrote:
On Sunday, 7 October 2018 02.48.38 WEST Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best
Daniel of the bunch) wrote:
Odd. We are each running distributions of Linux (Fedora in my case),
so the apps should be virtually identical.
What version of Fedora are
On 10/10/2018 04:24 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to debug a lyxserver issue but when running
lyx -dbg lyxserver
I get
Setting debug level to lyxserver
Debugging `lyxserver' (External control interface)
This application failed to start because i
On 10/11/2018 10:32 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 13:22:19 +0200 Daniel wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to replace let's say all enumerate lists by itemize
lists?
Why in the WORLD would you want to do that? Were you mistaken that some
lists needed numbers? Or do you just like the loo
On 10/21/2018 11:48 AM, Paolo M wrote:
I have noticed that spellchecker does not work, if an alternative
language has been given.
Is that a bug?
Do you have a vocabulary loaded for the alternative language?
On 10/22/2018 04:16 AM, Pol wrote:
A possible improvement of the spellchecker facility: Common, typical
mispellings made by authors could be istantaneously autocorrected by
lyx, by checking a suitable list maintained by authors themseves.
If there is to be a list of substring substitutions au
On 10/22/2018 03:38 AM, Pol wrote:
Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the bunch) wrote:
On 10/21/2018 11:48 AM, Paolo M wrote:
I have noticed that spellchecker does not work, if an alternative
language has been given.
Is that a bug?
Do you have a vocabulary loaded for the
On 10/23/2018 06:04 AM, Pol wrote:
Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the bunch) wrote:
On 10/22/2018 03:38 AM, Pol wrote:
Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the bunch) wrote:
On 10/21/2018 11:48 AM, Paolo M wrote:
I have noticed that spellchecker does not work, if an
On 10/23/2018 05:41 AM, Pol wrote:
Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the bunch) wrote:
On 10/22/2018 04:16 AM, Pol wrote:
A possible improvement of the spellchecker facility: Common,
typical mispellings made by authors could be istantaneously
autocorrected by lyx, by checking a
On 11/1/18 12:41 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
Perhaps beating a dead horse, but I really wish there would be a LyX
for iPad.
I don't think that anyone is opposed to the idea, but it requires
developers willing and _able_ to port to the iPad.
I think that your hope would be in finding som
On 11/1/18 7:29 PM, David L. Johnson wrote:
>> At one point, I wanted to create a couple of apps for Android.
>> I've taught Java programming for a university; but, when I saw how
>> much I would have to invest in learning the peculiarities of the
>> Android interface, I lost nearly all of my i
On 11/2/18 9:57 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
Perhaps this is why LyX becomes less relevant every year.
I don't think that peer-reviewed academic publication is going to
vanish anytime soon; and, over about the last decade, I've observed
journals continuing to transition from accepting manuscripts in
On 11/3/18 5:46 AM, paolo m. wrote:
Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the bunch) wrote:
You've not answered my actual question. A feature of the sort that
you propose is not likely to be popular; the vast majority of people
would, in constructing the underlying look-up table,
On 11/3/18 4:16 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the bunch) wrote:
On 11/2/18 9:57 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> Perhaps this is why LyX becomes less relevant every year.
I don't think that peer-reviewed academic publication is going to
vanish a
On 11/4/18 1:44 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
Do you think this list is the right place for your continuing dispute?
He's advocating a change to LyX.
On 11/4/18 1:18 AM, Pol wrote:
Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the bunch) wrote:
Yes, a set of specific words to be fixed by rearranging letters.
No. The computer would not _rearrange_ letters. It would effect a
string subsitution, oblivious to whether any of the letters in the
On 11/4/18 5:08 AM, Ricardo Berlasso wrote:
Sorry for jumping into the discussion, but I think some people here
are missing the real point of the problem
Is that mistake a matter of 'learning'?
Yes, unequivocally.
Not necessarily. There are several forms of mild dyslexia in which the
per
On 11/4/18 3:57 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 04/11/2018 à 13:52, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the
bunch) a écrit :
Not necessarily. There are several forms of mild dyslexia in which the
person swaps letters or even "fingers" (typing an "o" instead of
On 11/4/18 4:55 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 04/11/2018 à 14:26, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best Daniel of the
bunch) a écrit :
I think we have to calm down here.
I doubt that you should inject your guesses about the moods of others.
As you prefer.
It is about a proposed feature
On 11/5/18 12:31 AM, Ricardo Berlasso wrote:
El lun., 5 nov. 2018 a las 0:53, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan (the best
Daniel of the bunch) (<mailto:daniel@oeconomist.com>>) escribió:
On 11/4/18 5:08 AM, Ricardo Berlasso wrote:
>
> Sorry for jumping into the discussi
On 11/5/18 4:55 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
I might well just be naive but I'm not getting this line of criticism
at all. LyX has always been a frontend to LaTeX, right? That's it's
/raison d'etre./ It's still the only game in town to that end, and
it's fabulous at it. LaTeX creates PDFs. S
On 11/7/18 9:10 AM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
Well aware — I started writing in (a much earlier version of) LaTeX in Emacs at
Stanford in the mid-1980s, while Knuth was still actively developing the TeX
code. :-) The usual process back then was .tex → .dvi → .ps via the latex and
dvips binari
This d_mn'd thread already had both top posting...
On 11/15/18 5:04 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
whenever I see unnecessary full quotes like this I know why
top posting is the right thing to do :-)-O
el
On 15/11/2018 06:32, Baris Erkus wrote:
On 14-Nov-18 11:36 PM, Stepha
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