Hi,
I am using mathpazo but find that the italics are too large. Maybe
somebody can help with a suggestion how to rescale the italics alone?
I am a little lazy and would be grateful if somebody could suggest
the solution off the cuff. Please don't labor on it, though!
Thanks
Ekkehart
Moton Hogholm suggested the solution which works just fine:
For the osf option, use the praeamble
\usepackage[osf]{mathpazo}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\normalfont
\DeclareFontShape{T1}{pplj}{m}{it}{<-> s * [.97] pplri9d}{}
\DeclareFontShape{T1}{pplj}{b}{it}{<-> s * [.97] pplbi9d}{}
For the sc o
It's in
C:\Documents and Settings\Zvi\Application Data\LyX
I think.
Ekkehart
Sorry, the post was a reply to something
on the other list and was posted to the wrong list.
Ekkehart
Hi,
not very elegant, but works well for me:
I format all the stuff as "Date" - using line breaks, font size, \vspace
etc.
Then it appears on the title page.
Ekkehart
Hi,
I tried yesterday and to-day to download your
example - without success. Please check again!
Ekkehart
You may try to save it under a different name and try viewing again.
(This will delete temporary files with different names.)
Ekkehart
Geoff:
The MTFI tip is nice! I have added it to the WiKi.
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips#ttf
Cheers
Ekkehart
My Lyx (1.3.7cvs) has an IEEE document style. Maybe your Latex
doesn't have it. I include the files and the folder that may be stored
at ~\localtexmf\tex\latex\ieeetran, and the filename databases of Latex
refreshed. Reconfiguring LyX should permit to select Layout->Document->
Document class ->
See
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#bibliography
HTH
Ekkehart
Uninstall
cmex10.ttf
cmmi10.ttf
cmr10.ttf
cmsy10.ttf
eufm10.ttf
msam10.ttf
msbm10.ttf
wasy10.ttf
and then install the Bakoma fonts from
ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/contrib/BaKoMa4LyX-1.1.zip
HTH
Ekkehart
Hi!
Is it possible to set a truetype font that will be used for a
'paragraph class' or whatever it's called, for example Standard,
Chapter* or Title?
Regards, Alexander Toresson
Alexander,
You may want to have a look at
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#ttf
Ekkehart
I have updated the instructions
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#ttf
to cope with a bug in the MTFI utility. The procedure described there
should now produce outline fonts (Type 1) in PDF documents if
View->pdflatex is used. (MTFI by itself produces only Type 3 bitmap
fonts, unfortunate
>It is possible, add de font Albany to lyx-1.3.7 ? If it is possible.
How make it ?
What type of font is it? And on which OS If it's True-Type on Windows
XP, have a look at
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinTips#ttf
Ekkehart
icebna wrote:
I think that is a free Microsoft font. OpenOffice use it. My OS is Linux
Mandriva 2006
If it is true type, there are some pages on the net describing how to do
it, such as http://www.radamir.com/tex/ttf-tex.htm
but this is not that easy!
Further, some fonts from obscure sources
Abdel,
thank you for suggesting to subdivide the manuscript. (It grows longer
and longer ...) I wanted to try myself but was hesitating. The main
disadvantage of the long manuscript is that pdflatex takes a while.
Will this be shortened by subdividing the manuscript?
If you pdflatex from
Hi Nick,
maybe write it down by hand, scan it and attach it as a png to the post.
It is very difficult for me to figure out what you want!
Ekkehart
Hi,
I just starting writing a paper. I embed a vector graphic in PDF format.
When exporting (or viewing) it via pdflatex, I get a pixel graphic in
the output file. I did not experience this in older versions. Maybe
something has been changed, or maybe I overlooked something, or maybe it
is a
o truncate picture names in LyX. (In earlier
version there was the issue, for instance, that LyX selected Fig1.eps
even if Fig1.pdf was selected in the manuscript. This is a disturbing
feature.)
Cheers
Ekkehart
Paul Rubin wrote:
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
Hi,
I just starting writi
Thanks a lot! That solved my problem.
(I can't debug because the error is no occurring with Windows XP).
Maybe these boxes can be checked by default (i.e. when upgrading)?
Ekkehart
Georg Baum wrote:
This can happen because of the new 'vector' flag for file formats.
Search the list archive fo
Try to click View->Toolbars->Math Panels!
HTH
Ekkehart
All told, I'm ok with replacing the math panel with menu entries, drop
down lists, tool buttons, whatever. In 1.5.0beta3, I can find how to
insert delimiters (and a variety of other stuff), but where did the
arrows and other symbols g
add \addcontentsline{section}{12 sectionname}. It would be very
convenient to have footnoes to TOC entries omitted by defaultin the TOC.
Thanks!
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o Berlasso
wrote:
2018-01-02 16:57 GMT+01:00 Ekkehart
Schlicht <schli...@lmu.de>:
Hi,
I have footnotes to section headings (that are necessary
because s
\usepackage[stable]{footmisc} either in the
preamble or in Lyx itself.
Ekkehart
On 02.01.2018 21:09, Ricardo Berlasso
wrote:
2018-01-02 16:57 GMT+01:00 Ekkehart
Schlicht <schli...@lmu.de>:
00:00:56 -0800
Am Dienstag, den 02.01.2018, 16:57 +0100 schrieb Ekkehart Schlicht:
> Hi,
>
> I have footnotes to section headings (that are necessary because
> some
> sections are taken from earlier articles, and this is explained in
> those
> footnotes). In the
Jürgen
Spitzmüller
Thu, 04 Jan 2018 01:56:55 -0800
Am Donnerstag, den 04.01.2018, 10:44 +0100 schrieb Ekkehart Schlicht:
> Dear Jürgen,
> this sounds handy, but unfortunately in my LyX (Version 2.2.3) Insert
> > Short Title is greyed and n
Am Donnerstag, den 04.01.2018, 12:27 +0100 schrieb Ekkehart Schlicht:
Article (Standard Class), section
That's strange. Do you have some customized layout in your personal LyX
dir?
Jürgen
No, I have no local layouts. For this I made a test page in Lyx without
anything.
Does not matt
Hi,
I upgraded from the previous version. Image prefiews of PDF graphics do
not load as previews any more ("Error converting to loadable format.")
Unfortunately I cannot undo the upgrade.
Help would be appreciated.
Ekkehart
Help -> LaTeX Configuration produces "Not a LyX file!"
You find a workaround here:
http://www.semverteilung.vwl.uni-muenchen.de/links/LyXConfPatch.zip
Ekkehart Schlicht
The stream editors I tried work for creating LaTeXConfig.lyx, but
produce other errors.
My solution was to use another stream editor just for that case. Here is
a solution that
runs smoothly but requires changes in the config and config.bat files.
http://www.semverteilung.vwl.uni-muenchen.de/link
ent of the
sed.exe by a newer one gives rise to other errors.
My solution is to use another sed - named here HHSED -
for producing the LaTeXConfig.lyx file.
The changes are in the config and the config.bat files.
They are documented in these files.
Ekkehart Schlicht
Milos wrote:
>My feeling is that original LyX config files shouldn't
>be touched unless absolutely necessary, as that is
>difficult to follow and maintain.
Thanks. I agree. It is only a quick fix.
I have only commented out two lines in the config and documented that.
This does not affect any other
"Ekkehart" == Ekkehart Schlicht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ekkehart> Milos wrote:
My feeling is that original LyX config files shouldn't be touched
unless absolutely necessary, as that
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Ekkehart> Thanks. I agree. It is only a quick fix. I have only
Ekkehart> commented out two lines in the config and documented that.
Could you tell me (again, sorry) which lines had to be commented out?
JMarc
Both lines are marked by #ES#
1. The line that invokes sed:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Ekkehart" == Ekkehart Schlicht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ekkehart> Both lines are marked by #ES#
Ekkehart> 1. The line that invokes sed: sed -f chkconfig.sed
Ekkehart> ${srcdir}/doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx.in >doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx
Michael Wojcik wrote:
You could try the following:
1. Rename lyx2lyx to lyx2lyx.py.
2. Make sure .py files have the correct association. You can create a simple
"test.py" containing just "print 'Hello'" and run that from the command line
to check.
3. Create a command file named lyx2lyx.cmd to run l
It suffices to place a file lyx2lyx.cmd
containing
@ \python \share\lyx\lyx2lyx\lyx2lyx %*
into the /lyx/share/lyx/lyx2lyx
You can use Ruurd Reitsma's python - no "proper" python needed for this.
I have put this on the WiKi.
Ekkehart
Colin J. Williams wrote:
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
It suffices to place a file lyx2lyx.cmd containing
@ \python \share\lyx\lyx2lyx\lyx2lyx %*
into the /lyx/share/lyx/lyx2lyx
You can use Ruurd Reitsma's python - no "proper" python needed for this.
I have put this on the WiKi.
Ekkehar
Colin J. Williams wrote:
Here are the three files which are generated from the process you
suggest.
I can import and Hello.tex into LyX without problems and view it with
both pdflatex
and latex/dvi
The error message I get is "Can't find the conversion script".
If I execute the relyx command, I
tter:
for /f "usebackq" %%a in (`echo %1 ^| tr \\ /`) do lyx.exe %%a
as you get in trouble if the lyx.cmd calls itself.
Ekkehart Schlicht
Hi,
If I want to view the Lyx file I am working at with pdflatex,
I always get the message
3 errors detected.
You should try to fix them.
The error messages are
1. LaTeX Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing \item.
2. and 3. Extra \else. I'm ignoring this; it doesn't match any \if.
If I omit
Ekkehart Schlicht wrote:
If I export the file as Latex and compile with pdflatex
(4 times), I get the desired output. If I open the lyx file
in Lyx,
after having done the latex compilation
I can compile nicely as well.
Ekkehart
Paul:
Thank you for taking so much trouble, but it is good to
know that the error can be reproduced and seems unrelated
to Lyx.
I experimented myself in similar ways. In view of what
you report and what I tried, I came up with the conclusion that
the error appears somewhat unsystematic. I used also
I use
\makeatletter
%clear headers for empty pages
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\hbox{}
\thispagestyle{empty}
\newpage
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\makeatother
\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}}
\renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{ #1}}
\fancyhf{}
\fancyhead[LE]{\thepage}
\f
Hi,
if somebody has an example for the custom export
command, possibly together with a converter, this
would help me. I want to process a LaTeX output
with another program and thought
that the Custom Export thing might work, but I
always get the error message
"Windows cannot find '('. Make sure you
Paul Rubin wrote:
The following solution lets me export a file to Acrobat Reader (even
if it's already open!). In the preferences file, add the line
\custom_export_command "acrord32 $$FName"
(and then restart close and reopen LyX, if it is already open, to get
it to read the new preferences). No
It seems that the problem vanishes and re-appears
while I am expanding the manuscript. So I am not
bothering any more but use the following simple work-
around:
I have added
Icon "buffer-export latex"
in the user interface file. This gives me a button
to export latex into my working directory
Hi,
this is just to notify that I have added a small section to the WiKi
LyXWin page
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/WindowsSetup
that describes how to modify the PDF viewer such that the PDF (pdflatex)
viewing command opens the PDF in full-page view together with bookmarks
of the sections. This is rathe
Amatex is great. Thank you for the hint.
If you are using Windows, you can copy the Bibtex
information obtained through Amatex and insert
it into your bib file by opening it with Bibedt and
select Record -> Insert
Ekkehart
Uwe suggested this to me when I put some new stuff on the
LayXWin Wiki page. He sees the Windows page as concerned
with essentials, and I agree. So I took some of my suggestions
to another page
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips
Uwe will transfer other inessential items to this page.
I hope that th
It would be good if someone takes charge and notifies
the list in order to avoid that two persons work on this.
I cannot do this at the moment.
Ekkehart
The problem disappears if I omit the option
pagebackref=true in the hyperref praeamble.
With the option, the error message occurs, but
a pdf is produced in the lyx\temp folder. It can be
viewed by defining the new format (Edit->
Preferences->File Formats->New) with
Format:pdf4
GUI nam
Mike Shell has identified the problem -- it is not a
LyX problem, nor is it related to hyperref (as I
thought) but a bug relating to the combination
babel+fancyhdr+natbib. See
http://groups.google.de/group/comp.text.tex/browse_frm/thread/d9bb4d8e289ef353/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]&rnum=1&hl=de#77ad3282f3
Matej wrote:
Could you please some description of the solution here,
please, so that it could be found in archives?
Mike noted that, with babel+fancyhdr+natbib
the problem occurs in large documents with
\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}}
\renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright
Piet van Ostrum has solved the problem. It is
due to a bug in babel.def. See the thread
*babel + fancyhdr + natbib = ! Extra \else
*in the comp.text.tex group.
He suggests the following correction:
In babel.def replace the three occurrences of
\noexpand\bbl(at)restore(at)actives
with
\protec
Hi,
the easiest way may be to find a journal in your field with
a reference style you like and download the style file from
the instructions for authors. American Economic Review
has the style file aer.bst, for instance, or the Journal of
Institutional and Theoretical Economics has the style file
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit -> Option)
"Translate extended ASCII" that does the
When trying to compile the Lyx-doc (show as PDF); I get an error message if
the title or author fields contain Danish characters such as æ, ø and å. How
can I work around this issue?
With Windows, you may use Bibedit. That has an option (Edit -> Option)
"Translate extended ASCII" that does the
On my system, selecting
Layout->Document->Document Class: article(IEEEtran) works just fine.
This requires that your Latex system has the IEEEtran document class.
If you don't have it, install it and run Edit->Reconfigure.
You may check your Latex configuration (Help->Latex Configuration),
for wha
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