Re: French usage in beamer
>>Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 07:48:39 +0200 (MEST) >>From: Jean-Pierre Chretien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: Re: French usage in beamer >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1042439&group_id=92412&atid=600660 is a workaround: Add \theoremstyle{example} \newtheorem{exafran}[theorem]{Exemple} \renewenvironment{example}{\begin{exafran}}{\end{exafran}} to the preamble. >> >>AFAIU, it's more a babel problem than a beamer problem. >>Seems logical to insert this in frenchb.cfg, >>unless you need to hand over the document to someone else. >> >>Right ? Forget it, the workaround is beamer-specific. Sorry -- Jean-Pierre
Re: Keyboard switching between documents?
On 7.10.04, Peter Ljunglöf wrote: > > Hi, I have a question on keyboard bindings and .bind files > > When working on multiple documents at once, it's nice to be able to > switch between documents (buffers) fast. I have tried a bit to add this > feature to my personal .bind file, but without success so far. So did I... > Q: Is it possible to make a .bind file for keyboard switching between > open documents/buffers? > > * Either, binding > "C-M-Left" to "next buffer" and > "C-M-Right" to "previous buffer". Not that I know of. You could file a feature request for next-buffer and previous-buffer commands at the lyx bugzilla. > * Or, an alternative, binding > "C-M-1" to "buffer nr 1" and > "C-M-2" to "buffer nr 2" and > "C-M-3" to "buffer nr 3" etc. There is the (not really fast) variant of "M-k 1" ... "M-k N" for buffer number 1 ... N available out of the box. As this is not really fast, one could try to get the "C-M-1" etc bound to push the needed key sequence back to LyX. I know this is possible with the lyxserver, but I hope there is an easier way too (maybe command-sequence; ). Günter -- G.Milde web.de
Re: lyx and tables
On 7.10.04, RENARD Francois 144138 wrote: > Hi, > > I'd like to know if ti's possible to import a table into lyx (as a table), > or to transform a text to a table. > I found no way to do that. There are several ways, (none of it is straightforward). * If your table only contains simple text and is tab delimited, you can create an empty table with the right number of rows and columns in LyX and drag and drop the table with the mouse. * If the table is in LaTeX format, you can either + include it (no visual feedback), + insert as ERT (ugly visual feedback), or + try to reLyX it (see man reLyX for the needed arguments for relyxing part of a LaTeX document). * Also, you can google for csv2lyx, a perl script that can produce a LyX document out of csv (comma separated values). See the documentation that comes with it for the many options, including direct insert via the lyxpipe, tab separated values, formatting and the like. Günter -- G.Milde web.de
Re: French usage in beamer
>>https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1042439&group_id=92412&atid=600660 >> >>is a workaround: >> >>Add >> >>\theoremstyle{example} >>\newtheorem{exafran}[theorem]{Exemple} >>\renewenvironment{example}{\begin{exafran}}{\end{exafran}} >> >>to the preamble. AFAIU, it's more a babel problem than a beamer problem. Seems logical to insert this in frenchb.cfg, unless you need to hand over the document to someone else. Right ? -- Jean-Pierre
Re: French usage in beamer
Nicolas Ferrà wrote: How can I obtain the french word ? At https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1042439&group_id=92412&atid=600660 is a workaround: Add \theoremstyle{example} \newtheorem{exafran}[theorem]{Exemple} \renewenvironment{example}{\begin{exafran}}{\end{exafran}} to the preamble. regards Uwe
Re: lyx and tables
José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote: The author, I stupidly lost his name and email address, sends me a version, that works with LyX 1.3.x. António Gulino No, Joachim Heidemeier is the author of my csv2lyx version. I retrieved his posting on the mailing list: http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg29215.html So it seems that he rewrote csv2lyx. His converter isn't able to convert longtables. Is the csv2lyx from lyx.org able to do this? You need the files csv2lyx.* and the file preamble-inc.tex. The file csv2lyx is a small german documentation. If someone wants to use it, I'll translate the doc into english. Please do, it would be also interesting to have the new package in contrib. OK, I've uploaded the english documentation as csv2lyx-en.txt to http://fkurth.de/uwest/LyX/ regards Uwe
Re: Newbie Questions
N Castro wrote: I think I would use some arrangement like Part, Chapter, Section, but I don't want the extra numbers (such as 1.1.1 subsection, or Chapter 1- Chapter title), I would like to just have the names of each section. How would I do this? Use the starred form of the environments, e.g. choose "section*" instead of "section" Also, LyX is hyphenating my text when it reaches the margins. How do I disable this feature? I would rather have text not hyphenated. choose Layout -> Paragraph -> left aligned regards Uwe
Newbie Questions
Hi everyone. I'm new to using LyX (and still new to using linux in general) and I have a few questions. I want to use LyX to setup the formatting for a text book I want to self publish. It will have some sections and chapters, I have been looking at the tips and tricks section on the main lyx site, but I still have a few questions that I couldn't find there. I want the book to be arranged as such: Introductions Chapter A Chapter B Theory Chapter C Design Section 1 Chapter D Chapter E Section 2 Chapter F Chapter G I think I would use some arrangement like Part, Chapter, Section, but I don't want the extra numbers (such as 1.1.1 subsection, or Chapter 1- Chapter title), I would like to just have the names of each section. How would I do this? Also, LyX is hyphenating my text when it reaches the margins. How do I disable this feature? I would rather have text not hyphenated. Thanks for the help! -Noel
Re: lyx and tables
On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 09:54:51PM +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Francois Renard wrote: > > >I'd like to know if ti's possible to import a table into lyx (as a table), > >or to transform a text to a table. > > Yes it is. Somebody wrote a csv -> Lyx converter named csv2lyx. > Under > > http://www.lyx.org/download/contrib.php3 > > there is an old version, but possibly it won#t work with LyX 1.3.x due > to changes in the LyX-file structure. Due to lyx2lyx (don't you think that there too may xxx2lyx around ;-) there is no problem, lyx will be able to read the resulting code, no matter what version. I have tested csv2lyx, even with 1.4.0cvs, so I can assure you that it works. :-) > The author, I stupidly lost his name and email address, sends me a > version, that works with LyX 1.3.x. He compiled it for me under Windows, > but it is possible to biuld it at other platforms. António Gulino > You need the files csv2lyx.* and the file preamble-inc.tex. > The file csv2lyx is a small german documentation. > If someone wants to use it, I'll tranlate the doc into english. Please do, it would be also interesting to have the new package in contrib. > regards Uwe -- José Abílio Matos LyX and docbook a perfect match. :-)
Re: lyx and tables
Francois Renard wrote: I'd like to know if ti's possible to import a table into lyx (as a table), or to transform a text to a table. Yes it is. Somebody wrote a csv -> Lyx converter named csv2lyx. Under http://www.lyx.org/download/contrib.php3 there is an old version, but possibly it won#t work with LyX 1.3.x due to changes in the LyX-file structure. The author, I stupidly lost his name and email address, sends me a version, that works with LyX 1.3.x. He compiled it for me under Windows, but it is possible to biuld it at other platforms. The compiled Win-version can be found at http://fkurth.de/uwest/LyX/ You need the files csv2lyx.* and the file preamble-inc.tex. The file csv2lyx is a small german documentation. If someone wants to use it, I'll tranlate the doc into english. regards Uwe
Re: Printing problem
On Thursday 07 October 2004 12:57 pm, david wolfson wrote: > I'm able to print to a .ps file, which I can then print out with an > 'lpr'. I can also export a .dvi that I can print with the 'dvips' > command. I can't print straight from lyx. > > The help pages in the lyx version I've got aren't the most helpful > (along the lines of 'well printing should be ok, and anyway, this > is a lyx help, not a printing manual!'), and as everything seems to > work independantly I'm inclined to think lyx isn't telling > dvips/lpr the right things... This may seem silly, but I've seen this as a problem for some folks in the past. In particular my office mate told me he couldn't ever get LyX to print. I was curious, so I tried it, and *his* LyX printed for *me*. It took us a while to figure out what I was doing that he wasn't... The default option on the print dialog is cancel, not print. If you just hit Enter when the dialog comes up, you cancel the dialog. You have to click on the print button at the bottom. Best regards, -- Stacy Prowell (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) ``We hold our elected officials to unreasonable standards of perfection because we give them unreasonable power over our lives.'' -- Harry Reid
Re: French usage in beamer
Nicolas Ferré wrote: If I insert an example environment in a french beamer document, I get "example" instead of "exemple". I checked the latex file: frenchb is passed as an option to beamer, babel is also used. I also tried to insert in the preamble \usepackage[french]{beamer} but no way to obtain the french word. This is a bug, see https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1042439&group_id=92412&atid=600660 If I modify the beamer.layout file, I guess it changes only the word in the lyx window, right? Yes, so don't change the .layout file. regards Uwe
Re: Printing problem
Perhaps a bit more definition of the problem. When you do File...Print with a destination of Printer, does it act as though it was normal? Is there any printer name in destination, or do you have this blank with the expectation the print will go to the default printer for your machine? Do you have the targeted printer defined as your default printer? The destination default can be checked in System Tools, Print Manager from the desktop (assuming gnome) or printconf. When you look at LyX Edit->Preferences... Outputs, Printer, is the printer command dvips? Do the command options look correct as far as comparing them to your line command that works? david wolfson wrote: I've just migrated over to linux and no have to write a PhD thesis! LyX has been recomended to me, and having used it for a couple of documents, I think I am convinced. BUT I have one real problem; I can't get it to print. I'm able to print to a .ps file, which I can then print out with an 'lpr'. I can also export a .dvi that I can print with the 'dvips' command. I can't print straight from lyx. The help pages in the lyx version I've got aren't the most helpful (along the lines of 'well printing should be ok, and anyway, this is a lyx help, not a printing manual!'), and as everything seems to work independantly I'm inclined to think lyx isn't telling dvips/lpr the right things... I'm using version 1.3.2 on redhat 9. Any ideas gratefully recieved, Dave This message has been scanned but we cannot guarantee that it and any attachments are free from viruses or other damaging content: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation.
Printing problem
I've just migrated over to linux and no have to write a PhD thesis! LyX has been recomended to me, and having used it for a couple of documents, I think I am convinced. BUT I have one real problem; I can't get it to print. I'm able to print to a .ps file, which I can then print out with an 'lpr'. I can also export a .dvi that I can print with the 'dvips' command. I can't print straight from lyx. The help pages in the lyx version I've got aren't the most helpful (along the lines of 'well printing should be ok, and anyway, this is a lyx help, not a printing manual!'), and as everything seems to work independantly I'm inclined to think lyx isn't telling dvips/lpr the right things... I'm using version 1.3.2 on redhat 9. Any ideas gratefully recieved, Dave This message has been scanned but we cannot guarantee that it and any attachments are free from viruses or other damaging content: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation.
Re: [ANNOUNCE] LyX 1.3.5 is released
On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 14:49:47 +0100, Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sure. ftp is just a 'File Transfer Protocol', nothing more. If you > put the file at pub/incoming, then that is where it is, not at > pub/lyx/bin. No doubt, Jean-Marc will transfer your file to > pub/lyx/bin in due course. Oh!, right! Understood now. Paul
Re: [ANNOUNCE] LyX 1.3.5 is released
Paul Smith wrote: > The upload of the file is now done. However, I do not see the file > at: > > ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/ > > being this address the address from which people is supposed to > download the binaries of LyX. Sure. ftp is just a 'File Transfer Protocol', nothing more. If you put the file at pub/incoming, then that is where it is, not at pub/lyx/bin. No doubt, Jean-Marc will transfer your file to pub/lyx/bin in due course. -- Angus
Re: [ANNOUNCE] LyX 1.3.5 is released
On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 13:07:55 +0100, Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> How can I get in ftp.devel.lyx.org/pub/incoming to upload the file? > > > > Looks like the ftp server is down. > > > > $ ftp ftp.devel.lyx.org > > ftp: connect: Connection refused > > ftp> > > It is back up now. Angus, The upload of the file is now done. However, I do not see the file at: ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/ being this address the address from which people is supposed to download the binaries of LyX. Paul
Re: French quotation marks don't print correctly Resent
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>From: Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: Re: French quotation marks don't print correctly Resent >>Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 13:46:43 +0100 >> [..] >>I interpreted your original mail as saying that the dvi file showed >>your guillemets as ¡¡quoted¿¿. I therefore ran your tex file through >>my latex compiler and found that the resulting dvi file contained >>guillemets as expected. My conclusion? that my latex compiler is >>doing the right thing and your latex compiler is doing the wrong >>thing. >> >>Does that now make sense? Sure, the original thread about wrong quotes was from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>> As the image file is 6 ko large, I send it to you privately. >> >>What image file? We're talking about guillemets, no? I should have written screenshot, sorry, but forget it as we agree now. -- Jean-Pierre
Re: French quotation marks don't print correctly Resent
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: > >>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>From: Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>Subject: Re: French quotation marks don't print correctly Resent >>>Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 11:57:03 +0100 >>>X-Gmane-NNTP-Posting-Host: pneumon.bg.ic.ac.uk >>> >>>Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: > [...] Sorry, I will put the example in the wiki next time. Here is the corresponding latex code, comments about LyX config stripped. >>> >>>...and here is the resulting dvi file. I'm afraid that something is >>>horribly wrong with your latex setup. > > What's wrong with it ? > It reads perfectly here > (plain TeXLive 8 on Solaris with local tuning for frenchb: > edited version of frenchb.cfg in > .../texmf-local/tex/generic/babel/). Sorry, Jean-Pierre, but I think that we're talking at cross purposes. I interpreted your original mail as saying that the dvi file showed your guillemets as ¡¡quoted¿¿. I therefore ran your tex file through my latex compiler and found that the resulting dvi file contained guillemets as expected. My conclusion? that my latex compiler is doing the right thing and your latex compiler is doing the wrong thing. Does that now make sense? > As the image file is 6 ko large, I send it to you privately. What image file? We're talking about guillemets, no? (Anyway, I'm unable to access my .lyx.org email till this evening, so have patience.) -- Angus
Re: French quotation marks don't print correctly Resent
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>From: Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: Re: French quotation marks don't print correctly Resent >>Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 11:57:03 +0100 >>X-Gmane-NNTP-Posting-Host: pneumon.bg.ic.ac.uk >> >>Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: [...] >>> Sorry, I will put the example in the wiki next time. >>> Here is the corresponding latex code, >>> comments about LyX config stripped. >> >>...and here is the resulting dvi file. I'm afraid that something is >>horribly wrong with your latex setup. What's wrong with it ? It reads perfectly here (plain TeXLive 8 on Solaris with local tuning for frenchb: edited version of frenchb.cfg in .../texmf-local/tex/generic/babel/). As the image file is 6 ko large, I send it to you privately. BTW, my latex install is a -- Jean-Pierre
Re: [ANNOUNCE] LyX 1.3.5 is released
Angus Leeming wrote: > Paul Smith wrote: >> How can I get in ftp.devel.lyx.org/pub/incoming to upload the file? > > Looks like the ftp server is down. > > $ ftp ftp.devel.lyx.org > ftp: connect: Connection refused > ftp> It is back up now. To shove your rpm in, you'll need to to something like: $ ftp ftp.devel.lyx.org Connected to aussie.lyx.org. 220 (vsFTPd 1.2.0) 331 Please specify the password. 230 Login successful. Remote system type is UNIX. Using binary mode to transfer files. ftp> cd pub/incoming 250 Directory successfully changed. ftp> bin 200 Switching to Binary mode. ftp> put lyx-1.3.5-mandrake10.rpm ftp> Note that pub/incoming is a write-only directory, so you won't be able to see any files in there. Don't forget to ensure that you're using 'Binary mode'... -- Angus
Re: Mac-LyX is slow
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > It is not possible to get antialiasing with lyx/xforms. Actually we > had a patch to do that a long time ago, but it never got merged (was > not of good enough quality). Really? Could you dig it out? -- Angus
Re: Mac-LyX is slow
> "Peter" == Peter Ljunglöf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Peter> It was quite fast when I only had 20-30 pages. But now I'm Peter> reaching 120 pages, and it's a pain to work with. I know I Peter> could split the document into several parts, but I like having Peter> one document to work with, and since LyX/Xforms is fast I stick Peter> to that. At least for now. Do you know how to use a profiler? This would be very useful for understanding what the problem is. I would be surprised that a Qt/Mac problem could cause slowness that depends on the size of the document. JMarc
Re: Mac-LyX is slow
> "Peter" == Peter Ljunglöf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I believe X11 has antialiasing on by default. LyX/Mac should be >> antialiased as well. Peter> Yes, my LyX/Mac version has antialiasing on. But not Peter> LyX/Xforms. How do I know if X11 has antialiasing on? (xdvi and Peter> gv shows antialiased text). It is not possible to get antialiasing with lyx/xforms. Actually we had a patch to do that a long time ago, but it never got merged (was not of good enough quality). JMarc
lyx and tables
Hi, I'd like to know if ti's possible to import a table into lyx (as a table), or to transform a text to a table. I found no way to do that. Thank you François
Re: French quotation marks don't print correctly Resent
Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: > >>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>From: Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>Subject: Re: French quotation marks don't print correctly Resent >>>Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 10:57:38 +0100 > >>>Please send a SMALL lyx document demonstrating the problem, >>>together with the resulting latex file that is created from >>>File->Export->Latex. > > Sorry, I will put the example in the wiki next time. > Here is the corresponding latex code, > comments about LyX config stripped. ...and here is the resulting dvi file. I'm afraid that something is horribly wrong with your latex setup. -- Angus fg_small.dvi Description: TeX dvi file
Re: French quotation marks don't print correctly Resent
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>From: Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: Re: French quotation marks don't print correctly Resent >>Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 10:57:38 +0100 >>Please send a SMALL lyx document demonstrating the problem, together >>with the resulting latex file that is created from >>File->Export->Latex. Sorry, I will put the example in the wiki next time. Here is the corresponding latex code, comments about LyX config stripped. -- Jean-Pierre %% LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/. %% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing. \documentclass[frenchb]{article} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \makeatletter \usepackage{babel} \makeatother \begin{document} This is a file with \og french guillemets \fg{}. \end{document}
Re: French quotation marks don't print correctly Resent
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This question was not properly answered, so I re-mail it, as I need > some solution quite fast. > > I use LyX 1.3.4 on Gentoo Linux. > I set French double quotation marks (<>) and they show up > all right in > LyX. > But in DVI, or PS, or PDF they print as ¡¡quoted¿¿. (in case it > doesn't print correctly in this message it's: > 2 upside down exclamation marks quoted 2 upside down interrogation > marks (yes, > the spanish ones). > How can I fix this ? Where ? > BTW, could LyX 1.3.5 solve my problem ? Please send a SMALL lyx document demonstrating the problem, together with the resulting latex file that is created from File->Export->Latex. -- Angus
French quotation marks don't print correctly Resent
This question was not properly answered, so I re-mail it, as I need some solution quite fast. I use LyX 1.3.4 on Gentoo Linux. I set French double quotation marks (<>) and they show up all right in LyX. But in DVI, or PS, or PDF they print as ¡¡quoted¿¿. (in case it doesn't print correctly in this message it's: 2 upside down exclamation marks quoted 2 upside down interrogation marks (yes, the spanish ones). How can I fix this ? Where ? BTW, could LyX 1.3.5 solve my problem ? -- Alain DIDIERJEAN Ces mystères nous dépassent Feignons d'en être l'organisateur
Re: [ANNOUNCE] LyX 1.3.5 is released
Paul Smith wrote: > How can I get in ftp.devel.lyx.org/pub/incoming to upload the file? Looks like the ftp server is down. $ ftp ftp.devel.lyx.org ftp: connect: Connection refused ftp> -- Angus
Keyboard switching between documents?
Hi, I have a question on keyboard bindings and .bind files When working on multiple documents at once, it's nice to be able to switch between documents (buffers) fast. I have tried a bit to add this feature to my personal .bind file, but without success so far. Q: Is it possible to make a .bind file for keyboard switching between open documents/buffers? * Either, binding "C-M-Left" to "next buffer" and "C-M-Right" to "previous buffer". * Or, an alternative, binding "C-M-1" to "buffer nr 1" and "C-M-2" to "buffer nr 2" and "C-M-3" to "buffer nr 3" etc. I know there is a function "buffer-switch", but it has to get the full filename as argument. And I know that it is possible to use bookmarks, but then I have to save the bookmark everytime I leave the buffer. regards, Peter --- --- Peter Ljunglöf PhD student, Göteborg University -- --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~peb ---
Re: Mac-LyX is slow
Hi, thanks for the reply, Bennett. 2004-09-29 at 16.17, Bennett Helm wrote: On Sep 29, 2004, at 4:59 AM, Peter Ljunglöf wrote: 1) The native LyX/Mac port has become terribly slow -- it takes several seconds just to open a math-macro (with arguments), and writing inside a math formula can be as slow as 1 character per second. Editing the main text is also slow, but not that much. I haven't experienced speeds anywhere near that slow on a 466MHz iBook. It was quite fast when I only had 20-30 pages. But now I'm reaching 120 pages, and it's a pain to work with. I know I could split the document into several parts, but I like having one document to work with, and since LyX/Xforms is fast I stick to that. At least for now. But this reminds me of a question of keyboard binding. I send that question as a separate mail though. 2) So I tried both LyX/Qt and LyX/Xforms, installing via fink. LyX/Qt is much faster, and LyX/Xforms is lightning fast! Q: Why the extreme differences? Is there any way to make LyX/Mac faster (it has the best interface, so I'd want to use it) The next version of LyX/Mac will be compiled with an updated (and somewhat faster) version of Qt. Hopefully performance will be acceptable for you. Yes, let's hope so.. 3) The truetype screen fonts look bad -- antialiasing seems not to be working. This is true for both Qt and Xforms. Now I'm using the Xforms interface with bitmap fonts -- it's fast and looks, well, it's readable at least... Q: Can I turn on antialiasing? I believe X11 has antialiasing on by default. LyX/Mac should be antialiased as well. Yes, my LyX/Mac version has antialiasing on. But not LyX/Xforms. How do I know if X11 has antialiasing on? (xdvi and gv shows antialiased text). 4) I also have some kind of X11 problem. The apple cmd key functions as LyX meta, as it does with e.g. X11/emacs. (I have unchecked "Follow system keyboard layout" and "Enable key equivalents under X11" in X11 preferences). BUT: sometimes, I have not figured out when, LyX forgets that cmd/meta exists -- i.e. pressing "cmd-q a" gives me "qa", and not greek alpha. Q: Has anyone got any idea for this problem? I haven't experienced this problem with other X11 programs, but it's been a very long time since I tried LyX on X11. Perhaps we could be more helpful if you could figure out a pattern to the problem. (Do these problems occur for other programs run under X11 in those cases? -- It might be an X11 problem, then.) Ok, this problem is solved - it was a bad X11 init file... regards, Peter --- --- Peter Ljunglöf PhD student, Göteborg University -- --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~peb ---
French usage in beamer
Hi If I insert an example environment in a french beamer document, I get "example" instead of "exemple". I checked the latex file: frenchb is passed as an option to beamer, babel is also used. I also tried to insert in the preamble \usepackage[french]{beamer} but no way to obtain the french word. If I modify the beamer.layout file, I guess it changes only the word in the lyx window, right ? How can I obtain the french word ? Nicolas -- Dr. Nicolas Ferre' Laboratoire de Chimie Theorique et de Modelisation Moleculaire UMR 6517 - CNRS Universite' de Provence Case 521 - Faculte' de Saint-Jerome Av. Esc. Normandie Niemen 13397 MARSEILLE Cedex 20 (FRANCE) Tel : (+33)4.91.28.27.33 Fax : (+33)4.91.28.87.58 Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
Re: [ANNOUNCE] LyX 1.3.5 is released
On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 07:27:40 +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Paul> Dear All I have produced a rpm of LyX 1.3.5 for Mandrake 10. How > Paul> can I make it available for the public in general? > > Either you can make it available to me on some ftp/http site, or > upload it to ftp.devel.lyx.org/pub/incoming. Jean-Marc, How can I get in ftp.devel.lyx.org/pub/incoming to upload the file? Regards, Paul