Lyx: LATEX error Cannot determine size of graphic in ...

2006-06-06 Thread J. Marton
Package graphics Error: Division  by 0.
  Arithmetic overflow.
  LATEX error Cannot determine size of graphic in ...
  
  Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
  
  1.) I get the same this message, when trying to export pdf (pdflatex) .  
Please, maybe You can help me?
  
  2.) I have the pictures for my LYX doc. in a file on USBstick. How can  I 
make, that whenever I save the Lyxfile as LYX or export the lyxfile  as TEX, 
the pictures in the Lyxfile are also saved and exported. So  that when emailing 
it, others can view the files without the file  containing the pictures. This 
means, without possessing the USBstick  with the pictures.
  
  Thank You and kind regards, 
  
  DI Marton


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maple sheets in lyx

2006-06-06 Thread Rafael Sabaini
Hello

Does somebody know how to
import maple sheets in lyx?

I'm using Lyx 1.4... on windows

Is it possible with Highlight Code Converter?

If yes, which settings?

Thanks, Rafael
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Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread Jose' Matos
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 01:52, Stephen Harris wrote:
 SH: The Docbook topic comes up occasionally. Chris Karakas
 has done quite a bit of work producing with LyX, SGML, and
 Latex. http://www.karakas-online.de/mySGML/ There is quite
 a bit involved to get all the packages working together IMO.

  Things have improved a lot meanwhile. It is on my plans to have a ready to 
go system for fedora as, I am sure, there are for other linux distributions.

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Re: maple sheets in lyx

2006-06-06 Thread Gunnar
There are some maple.sty files etc. They ought to be available on the net.

 Hello

 Does somebody know how to
 import maple sheets in lyx?

 I'm using Lyx 1.4... on windows

 Is it possible with Highlight Code Converter?

 If yes, which settings?

 Thanks, Rafael


Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Robert Orr

Gunar,

Do you put anything special in the preamble?

I'm able to import the coding but unfortunately LyX
gives these errors when I attempt to view the dvi.



--- Robert Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 OK -
 
 I'm getting a little bit closer.
 
 I am able to import the external material into LyX
 but
 I am not able to generate a DVI.   I'm getting some
 errors like this ...
 
 Undefined control sequence.
  \hlstd{}\hlstd{\ \ \ \ }\hlstd{yMap}\hlsym
   
 {.}\hlstd{}\hlkwd{setDblRange...
 (That makes 100 errors; please try again.)  
 
 
 Are you putting anything special in the preamble.???
 
 
 --- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   I'm going to give this a try.
  
   But, where to get the highlight program?
  www.andre-simon.de
  
 
 
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import of matlab files in lyx

2006-06-06 Thread Rafael Sabaini
Hello.

I would like to import matlab sheets in lyx.
This ist possible with Highlight Code Converter, which creats a .tex file.

I tried varios settings but no one looked good ;-(

Does somebody know which settings to set to create .tex files that look like 
matalb (.m) files?

Thanks, Rafael
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Outputting comments

2006-06-06 Thread Sean Hammond

Hi,

I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing lists.

One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest of the text.

If I put the following:

\usepackage{comment}
\includecomment{comment}

in my preamble then comments I insert in LyX will be output to PDF. In
LyX, the comments are clearly differentiated from the rest of the text
- being in a different colour, indented and labelled 'comment.' But
when output they look exactly like any other text.

Is there anything I can add to the preamble that will change the
colour or font of the comments?

Thanks


virus !

2006-06-06 Thread paul saumane
Surprisingly, today, when starting my system, I have got the surprise to have 
my anti-virus soft. advising me that I had a trojan in the 
LyXWinUninstalled.exe. So, and for the time being, I moved the exe file into 
the virus vault. Any information? 
Data are the following:
virus: Trojan horse Downloader.zlob.ANX
location: c:\program files\LyX141\LyxWinuninstalled.exe
antivirus soft: AVG Free Edition
version : 7.1.394
Virus base 268.8.2/356 date 05/06/2006

Thanks and regards
Paul



Re: virus !

2006-06-06 Thread Georg Baum
paul saumane wrote:

 Surprisingly, today, when starting my system, I have got the surprise to
 have my anti-virus soft. advising me that I had a trojan in the
 LyXWinUninstalled.exe. So, and for the time being, I moved the exe file
 into the virus vault. Any information?
 Data are the following:
 virus: Trojan horse Downloader.zlob.ANX
 location: c:\program files\LyX141\LyxWinuninstalled.exe
 antivirus soft: AVG Free Edition
 version : 7.1.394
 Virus base 268.8.2/356 date 05/06/2006

We had that already, that is most probably a false alarm. Get a better virus
scanner. Search the list archives if you want more details.


Georg



Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Gunnar
 Gunar,

 Do you put anything special in the preamble?

 I'm able to import the coding but unfortunately LyX
 gives these errors when I attempt to view the dvi.
Oh yes, sorry.
I have these lines.

% Highlighting theme definition: 
\newcommand{\hlstd}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlnum}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.16,0.16,1}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlesc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{1,0,1}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlstr}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{1,0,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hldstr}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlslc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0.51}{\it{#1}}}
\newcommand{\hlcom}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0.51}{\it{#1}}}
\newcommand{\hldir}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0.51,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlsym}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlline}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.33,0.33,0.33}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlkwa}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{\bf{#1}}}
\newcommand{\hlkwb}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlkwc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{\bf{#1}}}

You might want to read about the highlight command, it takes several 
parameters.
Perhaps you need 

\usepackage{color}

also.


Re: Outputting comments

2006-06-06 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Sean Hammond wrote:

Hi,

I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing 
lists.


One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest of the text.

If I put the following:

\usepackage{comment}
\includecomment{comment}

in my preamble then comments I insert in LyX will be output to PDF. In
LyX, the comments are clearly differentiated from the rest of the text
- being in a different colour, indented and labelled 'comment.' But
when output they look exactly like any other text.

Is there anything I can add to the preamble that will change the
colour or font of the comments?

Thanks



You could add something like the following to the preamble:

\usepackage[dvipsnames]{xcolor}
\renewenvironment{comment}{\itshape \color{BurntOrange}}{}

(This of course assumes that you have the xcolor package installed.) 
Change font properties and color to taste.  You may want to change the 
option to the xcolor package to get a different list of colors.  (But 
how can you not like burnt orange?)


/Paul



Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Robert Orr
Thanks Gunnar,

It is functional now.   

It does appear, however, that sometimes the
highlighter generates .tex with very long lines that
are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx file.   
 I can workaround for now.For the most part it is
working very well.

Thanks for the info.

Phil


--- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Gunar,
 
  Do you put anything special in the preamble?
 
  I'm able to import the coding but unfortunately
 LyX
  gives these errors when I attempt to view the dvi.
 Oh yes, sorry.
 I have these lines.
 
 % Highlighting theme definition: 
 \newcommand{\hlstd}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{#1}}

\newcommand{\hlnum}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.16,0.16,1}{#1}}
 \newcommand{\hlesc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{1,0,1}{#1}}
 \newcommand{\hlstr}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{1,0,0}{#1}}

\newcommand{\hldstr}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0}{#1}}

\newcommand{\hlslc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0.51}{\it{#1}}}

\newcommand{\hlcom}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0.51}{\it{#1}}}

\newcommand{\hldir}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0.51,0}{#1}}
 \newcommand{\hlsym}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{#1}}

\newcommand{\hlline}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.33,0.33,0.33}{#1}}

\newcommand{\hlkwa}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{\bf{#1}}}

\newcommand{\hlkwb}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0,0}{#1}}

\newcommand{\hlkwc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{\bf{#1}}}
 
 You might want to read about the highlight command,
 it takes several 
 parameters.
 Perhaps you need 
 
 \usepackage{color}
 
 also.
 

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Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Gunnar
 It is functional now.
Great!
 It does appear, however, that sometimes the
 highlighter generates .tex with very long lines that
 are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx file.
  I can workaround for now.
Exactly, what is the problem? The long lines are not truncated in LyX?
Try add a -W or -V switch.


right-Alt polish.kmap

2006-06-06 Thread AB
Hello

What should I do to type Polish letters with right-Alt 
in Lyx 1.4.1 (installed in one piece) under Windows XP?
Letters are shown on screen in file converted from latex.
I used polish.kmap from
http://www.yudit.org/download/yudit-2.7.8/mytool/kmap/ 
Tools-Preferences-Language-Lookfeel-keyboard-Browse.
After right-Alt+key I see latin letter or some command=menu opens. 
And 
Tools-Settings-Language setting-Default languge- Polish

By the way how to get *.ispell. I tryed to install ispell and Aspell, but 
couldn't find file
*.ispell that LyX asks for.

Cheers
Krzysztof

Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Robert Orr

I am actually inputting VB code.   So I grabbed your
external template and updated it for .bas code.

The highlight program is converting to .tex and, in
the process, inserting \dq{} commands here and
there.   I don't know what these are, but they are not
very muched liked by .lyx.   If I remove them and then
use \input{file.tex} in ERT I don't have a problem.

So, whatever these dq commands are are not being
understood by .lyx.I have to get out the LaTeX
book, I guess.


Thanks

Phil

--- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  It is functional now.
 Great!
  It does appear, however, that sometimes the
  highlighter generates .tex with very long lines
 that
  are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx
 file.
   I can workaround for now.
 Exactly, what is the problem? The long lines are not
 truncated in LyX?
 Try add a -W or -V switch.
 


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Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Robert Orr

The long lines problem I mentioned was my own screwup.
 I was trying to cut-n-patse the .tex into an ERT box.
 I didn't realise I needed to use \input{file.tex} for
that.

Otherwise, OK, except for the aforementioned \dq
command not recognized.

Any ideas about it?


--- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  It is functional now.
 Great!
  It does appear, however, that sometimes the
  highlighter generates .tex with very long lines
 that
  are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx
 file.
   I can workaround for now.
 Exactly, what is the problem? The long lines are not
 truncated in LyX?
 Try add a -W or -V switch.
 


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Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Gunnar
 I am actually inputting VB code.   So I grabbed your
 external template and updated it for .bas code.

 The highlight program is converting to .tex and, in
 the process, inserting \dq{} commands here and
 there.   I don't know what these are, but they are not
 very muched liked by .lyx.   If I remove them and then
 use \input{file.tex} in ERT I don't have a problem.

 So, whatever these dq commands are are not being
 understood by .lyx.I have to get out the LaTeX
 book, I guess.
I assume you've changed the cpp parameter to something else, or perhaps it's 
handled fine without  it.
Then you should run highlight without any parameters (or the parameter that 
gives you everything in one file  -I ) on the source code and have a look at 
the output. In the output you should now see a definition of \dq like the 
ones I told you of before to include in the preamble.


Re: Linespread and Leading

2006-06-06 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Bruce Pourciau wrote:

 Typographers generally measure type size and leading in points --
 they might say, for example, that they have set Adobe Palatino 10/12,
 that is, in 10 point type with 2 points of lead. Does anyone know the
 default leading used for the standard LaTeX letter and article
 classes, assuming the default 10 pt type size? 

See the file size10.clo:
\renewcommand\normalsize{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

that is: 10pt/12pt

 If the default is 
 10/12, say, would \linespread{1.05} increase the leading to 10/12.6?

basically yes, but read:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=linespread

 (I'm using a new installation gwtex and have \usepackage[osf]
 {mathpazo} in the preamble, if that matters.)

FWIW, Walter Schmidt, the maintainer of the PSNFSS bundle and co-author of
mathpazo, recommends
\linespread{1.05}
when using mathpazo/palatino.

HTH,
Jürgen

 Thanks for the help.
 
 Bruce




Re: Linespread and Leading

2006-06-06 Thread Bruce Pourciau

Jürgen, thank you. Just what I wanted to know.

Bruce

On Jun 6, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:


Bruce Pourciau wrote:


Typographers generally measure type size and leading in points --
they might say, for example, that they have set Adobe Palatino 10/12,
that is, in 10 point type with 2 points of lead. Does anyone know the
default leading used for the standard LaTeX letter and article
classes, assuming the default 10 pt type size?


See the file size10.clo:
\renewcommand\normalsize{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

that is: 10pt/12pt


If the default is
10/12, say, would \linespread{1.05} increase the leading to 10/12.6?


basically yes, but read:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=linespread


(I'm using a new installation gwtex and have \usepackage[osf]
{mathpazo} in the preamble, if that matters.)


FWIW, Walter Schmidt, the maintainer of the PSNFSS bundle and co- 
author of

mathpazo, recommends
\linespread{1.05}
when using mathpazo/palatino.

HTH,
Jürgen


Thanks for the help.

Bruce







Re: how many lyx users?

2006-06-06 Thread Todd Denniston

David Neeley wrote:

Stephen,

Downloads from Lyx.org are deceptive, since various online
repositories have Lyx available for download as well--such as the
Ubuntu site, which unfortunately still has 1.3.7.

David



And other distros such as Fedora now include (in extras) it as an RPM that 
they get updated any time they do a yum update, with no records going to lyx.org.



On 5/21/06, Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Jose' Matos wrote:
 On Sunday 21 May 2006 16:21, Bo Peng wrote:
 This is unlikely the case, but I would not be surprised either,
 considering the dominance of the windows system.






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Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread Stephen Harris

Jose' Matos wrote:

On Tuesday 06 June 2006 01:52, Stephen Harris wrote:

SH: The Docbook topic comes up occasionally. Chris Karakas
has done quite a bit of work producing with LyX, SGML, and
Latex. http://www.karakas-online.de/mySGML/ There is quite
a bit involved to get all the packages working together IMO.


  Things have improved a lot meanwhile. It is on my plans to have a ready to 
go system for fedora as, I am sure, there are for other linux distributions.




You know best! Is there an objective method used in determining
if Gnome or KDE, Nedit or LyX, goes into the primary distribution
while the other contender is placed into extras? I was thinking if
statistics were kept on yum install foo downloads (not who did it)
that the frequency of download would be an objective measure. Maybe
that would only work if both similar programs started in extras.

I gave the Chris Karakas instructions a try, but it became hard
to obtain the packages or the right versions, maybe that was on
Cygwin; it was harder than following Michael Gertz instuctions!

I think yum or other programs like it, is the single best reason
to use Linux rather than Windows. I can remember if you wanted to
install a new program which would take 10 minutes, finding and
installing all the dependencies could take an hour, even if they
were listed beforehand and I don't think they were always listed.
Maybe I should have used the word default rather than primary.

My final question. I was reading about fontconfig because of
installing the Bakoma fonts which are in zip format into Cygwin.
(This is something easy to do in Windows, install fonts.)
I read there is a dependency to freetype. The freetype page
mentions there is a new May31,06 version of KDE which doesn't
have security problems because it uses fontconfig without
freetype. Also it mentions an rpm freetype patch package suitable
for using with Cygwin's rpm package. So does yum or rpm, when it 
installs fonts, write to those associated .conf files (fc-cache)?


Best regards,
--
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Topic ontology recapitulates entropic phylogeny.


Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread David Neeley

In my view, it would be just as well if the xforms front end were
discarded in favor of one using the GTK libraries (used by Gnome,
originating from the GIMP work IIRC).

I have not met anyone in some years using *any* version of Linux that
did not have at least qt or gtk, in most cases both, installed
already.

Personally, I have a clear preference for kde, so the qt interface is
fine by me! ...

There are a number of package/installation systems in Linux--perhaps
as we get true Linux Standard Base-compliant we can settle those down
a great deal! I have also heard good things about yum (making up for
some of the rpm deficiencies); yast keeps getting better; of course
Debian led the way with apt/dpkg; and others such as portage are also
supposed to be excellent.

Regarding the BaKoMa fonts--is there a version around in TrueType that
has been encoded not to conflict with the Windows font engine? If so,
that would seem to be your best out...

David


Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread David Neeley

In my view, it would be just as well if the xforms front end were
discarded in favor of one using the GTK libraries (used by Gnome,
originating from the GIMP work IIRC).

I have not met anyone in some years using *any* version of Linux that
did not have at least qt or gtk, in most cases both, installed
already.

Personally, I have a clear preference for kde, so the qt interface is
fine by me! ...

There are a number of package/installation systems in Linux--perhaps
as we get true Linux Standard Base-compliant we can settle those down
a great deal! I have also heard good things about yum (making up for
some of the rpm deficiencies); yast keeps getting better; of course
Debian led the way with apt/dpkg; and others such as portage are also
supposed to be excellent.

Regarding the BaKoMa fonts--is there a version around in TrueType that
has been encoded not to conflict with the Windows font engine? If so,
that would seem to be your best out...

David


Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread Stephen Harris

David Neeley wrote:


Personally, I have a clear preference for kde, so the qt interface is
fine by me! ...



I do to. They have a 3.14 package for Cygwin. But I've just read
that a new version of KDE came out May31,06 3.53? so 3.14 is too old.
Also they are going to make a native port using Qt4 for Windows.



There are a number of package/installation systems in Linux--perhaps
as we get true Linux Standard Base-compliant we can settle those down
a great deal! I have also heard good things about yum (making up for
some of the rpm deficiencies); yast keeps getting better; of course
Debian led the way with apt/dpkg; and others such as portage are also
supposed to be excellent.



Well that Linux phrase, yet another..., reminds me of evolution
wasting a bit of energy before establishing the fittest species,
especially for the smaller programs. Yes, I think that if one
uses the 'make sequence' on ...tar.gz files that one has to do
something special to get that file into the rpm database.


Regarding the BaKoMa fonts--is there a version around in TrueType that
has been encoded not to conflict with the Windows font engine? If so,
that would seem to be your best out...

David


Well, the Bakoma.zip file is unpacked and Control Panel-Fonts
installs it neatly for the native version of LyX. I also put
them into \texmf...\fonts and refresh the database.

But your comment made me think that for both Win98 and WinXp
running Cygwin, maybe they both need to have fontconfig run
and directories updated in the /etc/fonts/local.conf with fc-
cache. I think fonts are generally cross-platform. Enrico wrote:

I put the bakoma fonts in /usr/local/share/fonts/bakoma.
The ms-ttf directory simply contains symlinks to the Windows
fonts I have in /cygdrive/c/WINNT/Fonts.

Content of   mathml-fonts-1.0-19.fc4.noarch.rpm
./usr/share/fonts/mathml
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmbx10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmex10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmmi10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmr10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmsy10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/msam10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/msbm10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/mtextra.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/wasy10.ttf

BaKoMa4LyX-1.1.zip
21,092 cmex10.ttf
32,556 cmmi10.ttf
26,348 cmr10.ttf
29,392 cmsy10.ttf
23,744 eufm10.ttf --
28,388 msam10.ttf
37,720 msbm10.ttf
25,104 wasy10.ttf

SH: The file sizes and names are the same for both the
Fedora rpm mathml package, which is supposed to contain
the LyX fonts and for Bakoma.zip for Windows. But
23,744 eufm10.ttf -- is missing from my Fedora package.
Maybe that has been updated since I last installed this.
Yes, Uwe noticed this font missing which displays fraktur characters.
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bakoma/ttf/eufm10.ttf

This paper is a bit too abstruse to be considered on topic with
techwriting tools, XML or even the semantic web: by Bill Hall

http://www.orgs-evolution-knowledge.net/Index/PapersandPresentations.htm#CurrentResearch
Emergence and growth of knowledge and diversity in hierarchically
complex living systems - a sketch
or directly
http://www.orgs-evolution-knowledge.net/Index/DocumentKMOrgTheoryPapers/Hall2006EmergenceGrowthKnowledgeDiversity(NetPaper).doc

This is the gentleman who commented on tech-whirler post in 2002.

Regards,
--
Stephen
Topic ontology recapitulates entropic phylogeny.


Lyx: LATEX error Cannot determine size of graphic in ...

2006-06-06 Thread J. Marton
Package graphics Error: Division  by 0.
  Arithmetic overflow.
  LATEX error Cannot determine size of graphic in ...
  
  Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
  
  1.) I get the same this message, when trying to export pdf (pdflatex) .  
Please, maybe You can help me?
  
  2.) I have the pictures for my LYX doc. in a file on USBstick. How can  I 
make, that whenever I save the Lyxfile as LYX or export the lyxfile  as TEX, 
the pictures in the Lyxfile are also saved and exported. So  that when emailing 
it, others can view the files without the file  containing the pictures. This 
means, without possessing the USBstick  with the pictures.
  
  Thank You and kind regards, 
  
  DI Marton


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maple sheets in lyx

2006-06-06 Thread Rafael Sabaini
Hello

Does somebody know how to
import maple sheets in lyx?

I'm using Lyx 1.4... on windows

Is it possible with Highlight Code Converter?

If yes, which settings?

Thanks, Rafael
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Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread Jose' Matos
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 01:52, Stephen Harris wrote:
 SH: The Docbook topic comes up occasionally. Chris Karakas
 has done quite a bit of work producing with LyX, SGML, and
 Latex. http://www.karakas-online.de/mySGML/ There is quite
 a bit involved to get all the packages working together IMO.

  Things have improved a lot meanwhile. It is on my plans to have a ready to 
go system for fedora as, I am sure, there are for other linux distributions.

-- 
José Abílio


Re: maple sheets in lyx

2006-06-06 Thread Gunnar
There are some maple.sty files etc. They ought to be available on the net.

 Hello

 Does somebody know how to
 import maple sheets in lyx?

 I'm using Lyx 1.4... on windows

 Is it possible with Highlight Code Converter?

 If yes, which settings?

 Thanks, Rafael


Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Robert Orr

Gunar,

Do you put anything special in the preamble?

I'm able to import the coding but unfortunately LyX
gives these errors when I attempt to view the dvi.



--- Robert Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 OK -
 
 I'm getting a little bit closer.
 
 I am able to import the external material into LyX
 but
 I am not able to generate a DVI.   I'm getting some
 errors like this ...
 
 Undefined control sequence.
  \hlstd{}\hlstd{\ \ \ \ }\hlstd{yMap}\hlsym
   
 {.}\hlstd{}\hlkwd{setDblRange...
 (That makes 100 errors; please try again.)  
 
 
 Are you putting anything special in the preamble.???
 
 
 --- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   I'm going to give this a try.
  
   But, where to get the highlight program?
  www.andre-simon.de
  
 
 
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import of matlab files in lyx

2006-06-06 Thread Rafael Sabaini
Hello.

I would like to import matlab sheets in lyx.
This ist possible with Highlight Code Converter, which creats a .tex file.

I tried varios settings but no one looked good ;-(

Does somebody know which settings to set to create .tex files that look like 
matalb (.m) files?

Thanks, Rafael
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Outputting comments

2006-06-06 Thread Sean Hammond

Hi,

I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing lists.

One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest of the text.

If I put the following:

\usepackage{comment}
\includecomment{comment}

in my preamble then comments I insert in LyX will be output to PDF. In
LyX, the comments are clearly differentiated from the rest of the text
- being in a different colour, indented and labelled 'comment.' But
when output they look exactly like any other text.

Is there anything I can add to the preamble that will change the
colour or font of the comments?

Thanks


virus !

2006-06-06 Thread paul saumane
Surprisingly, today, when starting my system, I have got the surprise to have 
my anti-virus soft. advising me that I had a trojan in the 
LyXWinUninstalled.exe. So, and for the time being, I moved the exe file into 
the virus vault. Any information? 
Data are the following:
virus: Trojan horse Downloader.zlob.ANX
location: c:\program files\LyX141\LyxWinuninstalled.exe
antivirus soft: AVG Free Edition
version : 7.1.394
Virus base 268.8.2/356 date 05/06/2006

Thanks and regards
Paul



Re: virus !

2006-06-06 Thread Georg Baum
paul saumane wrote:

 Surprisingly, today, when starting my system, I have got the surprise to
 have my anti-virus soft. advising me that I had a trojan in the
 LyXWinUninstalled.exe. So, and for the time being, I moved the exe file
 into the virus vault. Any information?
 Data are the following:
 virus: Trojan horse Downloader.zlob.ANX
 location: c:\program files\LyX141\LyxWinuninstalled.exe
 antivirus soft: AVG Free Edition
 version : 7.1.394
 Virus base 268.8.2/356 date 05/06/2006

We had that already, that is most probably a false alarm. Get a better virus
scanner. Search the list archives if you want more details.


Georg



Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Gunnar
 Gunar,

 Do you put anything special in the preamble?

 I'm able to import the coding but unfortunately LyX
 gives these errors when I attempt to view the dvi.
Oh yes, sorry.
I have these lines.

% Highlighting theme definition: 
\newcommand{\hlstd}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlnum}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.16,0.16,1}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlesc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{1,0,1}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlstr}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{1,0,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hldstr}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlslc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0.51}{\it{#1}}}
\newcommand{\hlcom}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0.51}{\it{#1}}}
\newcommand{\hldir}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0.51,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlsym}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlline}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.33,0.33,0.33}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlkwa}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{\bf{#1}}}
\newcommand{\hlkwb}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlkwc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{\bf{#1}}}

You might want to read about the highlight command, it takes several 
parameters.
Perhaps you need 

\usepackage{color}

also.


Re: Outputting comments

2006-06-06 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Sean Hammond wrote:

Hi,

I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing 
lists.


One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest of the text.

If I put the following:

\usepackage{comment}
\includecomment{comment}

in my preamble then comments I insert in LyX will be output to PDF. In
LyX, the comments are clearly differentiated from the rest of the text
- being in a different colour, indented and labelled 'comment.' But
when output they look exactly like any other text.

Is there anything I can add to the preamble that will change the
colour or font of the comments?

Thanks



You could add something like the following to the preamble:

\usepackage[dvipsnames]{xcolor}
\renewenvironment{comment}{\itshape \color{BurntOrange}}{}

(This of course assumes that you have the xcolor package installed.) 
Change font properties and color to taste.  You may want to change the 
option to the xcolor package to get a different list of colors.  (But 
how can you not like burnt orange?)


/Paul



Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Robert Orr
Thanks Gunnar,

It is functional now.   

It does appear, however, that sometimes the
highlighter generates .tex with very long lines that
are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx file.   
 I can workaround for now.For the most part it is
working very well.

Thanks for the info.

Phil


--- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Gunar,
 
  Do you put anything special in the preamble?
 
  I'm able to import the coding but unfortunately
 LyX
  gives these errors when I attempt to view the dvi.
 Oh yes, sorry.
 I have these lines.
 
 % Highlighting theme definition: 
 \newcommand{\hlstd}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{#1}}

\newcommand{\hlnum}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.16,0.16,1}{#1}}
 \newcommand{\hlesc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{1,0,1}{#1}}
 \newcommand{\hlstr}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{1,0,0}{#1}}

\newcommand{\hldstr}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0}{#1}}

\newcommand{\hlslc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0.51}{\it{#1}}}

\newcommand{\hlcom}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0.51}{\it{#1}}}

\newcommand{\hldir}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0.51,0}{#1}}
 \newcommand{\hlsym}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{#1}}

\newcommand{\hlline}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.33,0.33,0.33}{#1}}

\newcommand{\hlkwa}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{\bf{#1}}}

\newcommand{\hlkwb}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0,0}{#1}}

\newcommand{\hlkwc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{\bf{#1}}}
 
 You might want to read about the highlight command,
 it takes several 
 parameters.
 Perhaps you need 
 
 \usepackage{color}
 
 also.
 

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Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Gunnar
 It is functional now.
Great!
 It does appear, however, that sometimes the
 highlighter generates .tex with very long lines that
 are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx file.
  I can workaround for now.
Exactly, what is the problem? The long lines are not truncated in LyX?
Try add a -W or -V switch.


right-Alt polish.kmap

2006-06-06 Thread AB
Hello

What should I do to type Polish letters with right-Alt 
in Lyx 1.4.1 (installed in one piece) under Windows XP?
Letters are shown on screen in file converted from latex.
I used polish.kmap from
http://www.yudit.org/download/yudit-2.7.8/mytool/kmap/ 
Tools-Preferences-Language-Lookfeel-keyboard-Browse.
After right-Alt+key I see latin letter or some command=menu opens. 
And 
Tools-Settings-Language setting-Default languge- Polish

By the way how to get *.ispell. I tryed to install ispell and Aspell, but 
couldn't find file
*.ispell that LyX asks for.

Cheers
Krzysztof

Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Robert Orr

I am actually inputting VB code.   So I grabbed your
external template and updated it for .bas code.

The highlight program is converting to .tex and, in
the process, inserting \dq{} commands here and
there.   I don't know what these are, but they are not
very muched liked by .lyx.   If I remove them and then
use \input{file.tex} in ERT I don't have a problem.

So, whatever these dq commands are are not being
understood by .lyx.I have to get out the LaTeX
book, I guess.


Thanks

Phil

--- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  It is functional now.
 Great!
  It does appear, however, that sometimes the
  highlighter generates .tex with very long lines
 that
  are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx
 file.
   I can workaround for now.
 Exactly, what is the problem? The long lines are not
 truncated in LyX?
 Try add a -W or -V switch.
 


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Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Robert Orr

The long lines problem I mentioned was my own screwup.
 I was trying to cut-n-patse the .tex into an ERT box.
 I didn't realise I needed to use \input{file.tex} for
that.

Otherwise, OK, except for the aforementioned \dq
command not recognized.

Any ideas about it?


--- Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  It is functional now.
 Great!
  It does appear, however, that sometimes the
  highlighter generates .tex with very long lines
 that
  are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx
 file.
   I can workaround for now.
 Exactly, what is the problem? The long lines are not
 truncated in LyX?
 Try add a -W or -V switch.
 


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Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Gunnar
 I am actually inputting VB code.   So I grabbed your
 external template and updated it for .bas code.

 The highlight program is converting to .tex and, in
 the process, inserting \dq{} commands here and
 there.   I don't know what these are, but they are not
 very muched liked by .lyx.   If I remove them and then
 use \input{file.tex} in ERT I don't have a problem.

 So, whatever these dq commands are are not being
 understood by .lyx.I have to get out the LaTeX
 book, I guess.
I assume you've changed the cpp parameter to something else, or perhaps it's 
handled fine without  it.
Then you should run highlight without any parameters (or the parameter that 
gives you everything in one file  -I ) on the source code and have a look at 
the output. In the output you should now see a definition of \dq like the 
ones I told you of before to include in the preamble.


Re: Linespread and Leading

2006-06-06 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Bruce Pourciau wrote:

 Typographers generally measure type size and leading in points --
 they might say, for example, that they have set Adobe Palatino 10/12,
 that is, in 10 point type with 2 points of lead. Does anyone know the
 default leading used for the standard LaTeX letter and article
 classes, assuming the default 10 pt type size? 

See the file size10.clo:
\renewcommand\normalsize{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

that is: 10pt/12pt

 If the default is 
 10/12, say, would \linespread{1.05} increase the leading to 10/12.6?

basically yes, but read:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=linespread

 (I'm using a new installation gwtex and have \usepackage[osf]
 {mathpazo} in the preamble, if that matters.)

FWIW, Walter Schmidt, the maintainer of the PSNFSS bundle and co-author of
mathpazo, recommends
\linespread{1.05}
when using mathpazo/palatino.

HTH,
Jürgen

 Thanks for the help.
 
 Bruce




Re: Linespread and Leading

2006-06-06 Thread Bruce Pourciau

Jürgen, thank you. Just what I wanted to know.

Bruce

On Jun 6, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:


Bruce Pourciau wrote:


Typographers generally measure type size and leading in points --
they might say, for example, that they have set Adobe Palatino 10/12,
that is, in 10 point type with 2 points of lead. Does anyone know the
default leading used for the standard LaTeX letter and article
classes, assuming the default 10 pt type size?


See the file size10.clo:
\renewcommand\normalsize{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

that is: 10pt/12pt


If the default is
10/12, say, would \linespread{1.05} increase the leading to 10/12.6?


basically yes, but read:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=linespread


(I'm using a new installation gwtex and have \usepackage[osf]
{mathpazo} in the preamble, if that matters.)


FWIW, Walter Schmidt, the maintainer of the PSNFSS bundle and co- 
author of

mathpazo, recommends
\linespread{1.05}
when using mathpazo/palatino.

HTH,
Jürgen


Thanks for the help.

Bruce







Re: how many lyx users?

2006-06-06 Thread Todd Denniston

David Neeley wrote:

Stephen,

Downloads from Lyx.org are deceptive, since various online
repositories have Lyx available for download as well--such as the
Ubuntu site, which unfortunately still has 1.3.7.

David



And other distros such as Fedora now include (in extras) it as an RPM that 
they get updated any time they do a yum update, with no records going to lyx.org.



On 5/21/06, Stephen Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Jose' Matos wrote:
 On Sunday 21 May 2006 16:21, Bo Peng wrote:
 This is unlikely the case, but I would not be surprised either,
 considering the dominance of the windows system.






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Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread Stephen Harris

Jose' Matos wrote:

On Tuesday 06 June 2006 01:52, Stephen Harris wrote:

SH: The Docbook topic comes up occasionally. Chris Karakas
has done quite a bit of work producing with LyX, SGML, and
Latex. http://www.karakas-online.de/mySGML/ There is quite
a bit involved to get all the packages working together IMO.


  Things have improved a lot meanwhile. It is on my plans to have a ready to 
go system for fedora as, I am sure, there are for other linux distributions.




You know best! Is there an objective method used in determining
if Gnome or KDE, Nedit or LyX, goes into the primary distribution
while the other contender is placed into extras? I was thinking if
statistics were kept on yum install foo downloads (not who did it)
that the frequency of download would be an objective measure. Maybe
that would only work if both similar programs started in extras.

I gave the Chris Karakas instructions a try, but it became hard
to obtain the packages or the right versions, maybe that was on
Cygwin; it was harder than following Michael Gertz instuctions!

I think yum or other programs like it, is the single best reason
to use Linux rather than Windows. I can remember if you wanted to
install a new program which would take 10 minutes, finding and
installing all the dependencies could take an hour, even if they
were listed beforehand and I don't think they were always listed.
Maybe I should have used the word default rather than primary.

My final question. I was reading about fontconfig because of
installing the Bakoma fonts which are in zip format into Cygwin.
(This is something easy to do in Windows, install fonts.)
I read there is a dependency to freetype. The freetype page
mentions there is a new May31,06 version of KDE which doesn't
have security problems because it uses fontconfig without
freetype. Also it mentions an rpm freetype patch package suitable
for using with Cygwin's rpm package. So does yum or rpm, when it 
installs fonts, write to those associated .conf files (fc-cache)?


Best regards,
--
Stephen
Topic ontology recapitulates entropic phylogeny.


Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread David Neeley

In my view, it would be just as well if the xforms front end were
discarded in favor of one using the GTK libraries (used by Gnome,
originating from the GIMP work IIRC).

I have not met anyone in some years using *any* version of Linux that
did not have at least qt or gtk, in most cases both, installed
already.

Personally, I have a clear preference for kde, so the qt interface is
fine by me! ...

There are a number of package/installation systems in Linux--perhaps
as we get true Linux Standard Base-compliant we can settle those down
a great deal! I have also heard good things about yum (making up for
some of the rpm deficiencies); yast keeps getting better; of course
Debian led the way with apt/dpkg; and others such as portage are also
supposed to be excellent.

Regarding the BaKoMa fonts--is there a version around in TrueType that
has been encoded not to conflict with the Windows font engine? If so,
that would seem to be your best out...

David


Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread David Neeley

In my view, it would be just as well if the xforms front end were
discarded in favor of one using the GTK libraries (used by Gnome,
originating from the GIMP work IIRC).

I have not met anyone in some years using *any* version of Linux that
did not have at least qt or gtk, in most cases both, installed
already.

Personally, I have a clear preference for kde, so the qt interface is
fine by me! ...

There are a number of package/installation systems in Linux--perhaps
as we get true Linux Standard Base-compliant we can settle those down
a great deal! I have also heard good things about yum (making up for
some of the rpm deficiencies); yast keeps getting better; of course
Debian led the way with apt/dpkg; and others such as portage are also
supposed to be excellent.

Regarding the BaKoMa fonts--is there a version around in TrueType that
has been encoded not to conflict with the Windows font engine? If so,
that would seem to be your best out...

David


Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread Stephen Harris

David Neeley wrote:


Personally, I have a clear preference for kde, so the qt interface is
fine by me! ...



I do to. They have a 3.14 package for Cygwin. But I've just read
that a new version of KDE came out May31,06 3.53? so 3.14 is too old.
Also they are going to make a native port using Qt4 for Windows.



There are a number of package/installation systems in Linux--perhaps
as we get true Linux Standard Base-compliant we can settle those down
a great deal! I have also heard good things about yum (making up for
some of the rpm deficiencies); yast keeps getting better; of course
Debian led the way with apt/dpkg; and others such as portage are also
supposed to be excellent.



Well that Linux phrase, yet another..., reminds me of evolution
wasting a bit of energy before establishing the fittest species,
especially for the smaller programs. Yes, I think that if one
uses the 'make sequence' on ...tar.gz files that one has to do
something special to get that file into the rpm database.


Regarding the BaKoMa fonts--is there a version around in TrueType that
has been encoded not to conflict with the Windows font engine? If so,
that would seem to be your best out...

David


Well, the Bakoma.zip file is unpacked and Control Panel-Fonts
installs it neatly for the native version of LyX. I also put
them into \texmf...\fonts and refresh the database.

But your comment made me think that for both Win98 and WinXp
running Cygwin, maybe they both need to have fontconfig run
and directories updated in the /etc/fonts/local.conf with fc-
cache. I think fonts are generally cross-platform. Enrico wrote:

I put the bakoma fonts in /usr/local/share/fonts/bakoma.
The ms-ttf directory simply contains symlinks to the Windows
fonts I have in /cygdrive/c/WINNT/Fonts.

Content of   mathml-fonts-1.0-19.fc4.noarch.rpm
./usr/share/fonts/mathml
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmbx10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmex10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmmi10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmr10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmsy10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/msam10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/msbm10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/mtextra.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/wasy10.ttf

BaKoMa4LyX-1.1.zip
21,092 cmex10.ttf
32,556 cmmi10.ttf
26,348 cmr10.ttf
29,392 cmsy10.ttf
23,744 eufm10.ttf --
28,388 msam10.ttf
37,720 msbm10.ttf
25,104 wasy10.ttf

SH: The file sizes and names are the same for both the
Fedora rpm mathml package, which is supposed to contain
the LyX fonts and for Bakoma.zip for Windows. But
23,744 eufm10.ttf -- is missing from my Fedora package.
Maybe that has been updated since I last installed this.
Yes, Uwe noticed this font missing which displays fraktur characters.
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bakoma/ttf/eufm10.ttf

This paper is a bit too abstruse to be considered on topic with
techwriting tools, XML or even the semantic web: by Bill Hall

http://www.orgs-evolution-knowledge.net/Index/PapersandPresentations.htm#CurrentResearch
Emergence and growth of knowledge and diversity in hierarchically
complex living systems - a sketch
or directly
http://www.orgs-evolution-knowledge.net/Index/DocumentKMOrgTheoryPapers/Hall2006EmergenceGrowthKnowledgeDiversity(NetPaper).doc

This is the gentleman who commented on tech-whirler post in 2002.

Regards,
--
Stephen
Topic ontology recapitulates entropic phylogeny.


Lyx: LATEX error "Cannot determine size of graphic in ..."

2006-06-06 Thread J. Marton
"Package graphics Error: Division  by 0.
  Arithmetic overflow.
  LATEX error "Cannot determine size of graphic in ..."
  
  Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
  
  1.) I get the same this message, when trying to export pdf (pdflatex) .  
Please, maybe You can help me?
  
  2.) I have the pictures for my LYX doc. in a file on USBstick. How can  I 
make, that whenever I save the Lyxfile as LYX or export the lyxfile  as TEX, 
the pictures in the Lyxfile are also saved and exported. So  that when emailing 
it, others can view the files without the file  containing the pictures. This 
means, without possessing the USBstick  with the pictures.
  
  Thank You and kind regards, 
  
  DI Marton


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maple sheets in lyx

2006-06-06 Thread Rafael Sabaini
Hello

Does somebody know how to
import maple sheets in lyx?

I'm using Lyx 1.4... on windows

Is it possible with <>?

If yes, which settings?

Thanks, Rafael
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Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread Jose' Matos
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 01:52, Stephen Harris wrote:
> SH: The Docbook topic comes up occasionally. Chris Karakas
> has done quite a bit of work producing with LyX, SGML, and
> Latex. http://www.karakas-online.de/mySGML/ There is quite
> a bit involved to get all the packages working together IMO.

  Things have improved a lot meanwhile. It is on my plans to have a ready to 
go system for fedora as, I am sure, there are for other linux distributions.

-- 
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Re: maple sheets in lyx

2006-06-06 Thread Gunnar
There are some maple.sty files etc. They ought to be available on the net.

> Hello
>
> Does somebody know how to
> import maple sheets in lyx?
>
> I'm using Lyx 1.4... on windows
>
> Is it possible with <>?
>
> If yes, which settings?
>
> Thanks, Rafael


Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Robert Orr

Gunar,

Do you put anything special in the preamble?

I'm able to import the coding but unfortunately LyX
gives these errors when I attempt to view the dvi.



--- Robert Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> OK -
> 
> I'm getting a little bit closer.
> 
> I am able to import the external material into LyX
> but
> I am not able to generate a DVI.   I'm getting some
> errors like this ...
> 
> Undefined control sequence.
>  \hlstd{}\hlstd{\ \ \ \ }\hlstd{yMap}\hlsym
>   
> {.}\hlstd{}\hlkwd{setDblRange...
> (That makes 100 errors; please try again.)  
> 
> 
> Are you putting anything special in the preamble.???
> 
> 
> --- Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > > I'm going to give this a try.
> > >
> > > But, where to get the highlight program?
> > www.andre-simon.de
> > 
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import of matlab files in lyx

2006-06-06 Thread Rafael Sabaini
Hello.

I would like to import matlab sheets in lyx.
This ist possible with <>, which creats a .tex file.

I tried varios settings but no one looked good ;-(

Does somebody know which settings to set to create .tex files that look like 
matalb (.m) files?

Thanks, Rafael
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Outputting comments

2006-06-06 Thread Sean Hammond

Hi,

I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing lists.

One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest of the text.

If I put the following:

\usepackage{comment}
\includecomment{comment}

in my preamble then comments I insert in LyX will be output to PDF. In
LyX, the comments are clearly differentiated from the rest of the text
- being in a different colour, indented and labelled 'comment.' But
when output they look exactly like any other text.

Is there anything I can add to the preamble that will change the
colour or font of the comments?

Thanks


virus !

2006-06-06 Thread paul saumane
Surprisingly, today, when starting my system, I have got the surprise to have 
my anti-virus soft. advising me that I had a trojan in the 
LyXWinUninstalled.exe. So, and for the time being, I moved the exe file into 
the virus vault. Any information? 
Data are the following:
virus: Trojan horse Downloader.zlob.ANX
location: c:\program files\LyX141\LyxWinuninstalled.exe
antivirus soft: AVG Free Edition
version : 7.1.394
Virus base 268.8.2/356 date 05/06/2006

Thanks and regards
Paul



Re: virus !

2006-06-06 Thread Georg Baum
paul saumane wrote:

> Surprisingly, today, when starting my system, I have got the surprise to
> have my anti-virus soft. advising me that I had a trojan in the
> LyXWinUninstalled.exe. So, and for the time being, I moved the exe file
> into the virus vault. Any information?
> Data are the following:
> virus: Trojan horse Downloader.zlob.ANX
> location: c:\program files\LyX141\LyxWinuninstalled.exe
> antivirus soft: AVG Free Edition
> version : 7.1.394
> Virus base 268.8.2/356 date 05/06/2006

We had that already, that is most probably a false alarm. Get a better virus
scanner. Search the list archives if you want more details.


Georg



Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Gunnar
> Gunar,
>
> Do you put anything special in the preamble?

> I'm able to import the coding but unfortunately LyX
> gives these errors when I attempt to view the dvi.
Oh yes, sorry.
I have these lines.

% Highlighting theme definition: 
\newcommand{\hlstd}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlnum}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.16,0.16,1}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlesc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{1,0,1}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlstr}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{1,0,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hldstr}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlslc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0.51}{\it{#1}}}
\newcommand{\hlcom}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0.51}{\it{#1}}}
\newcommand{\hldir}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0.51,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlsym}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlline}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.33,0.33,0.33}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlkwa}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{\bf{#1}}}
\newcommand{\hlkwb}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0,0}{#1}}
\newcommand{\hlkwc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{\bf{#1}}}

You might want to read about the highlight command, it takes several 
parameters.
Perhaps you need 

\usepackage{color}

also.


Re: Outputting comments

2006-06-06 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Sean Hammond wrote:

Hi,

I've just begun using LyX (very impressed) and subscribed ot the mailing 
lists.


One thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to print comments
out to (for example) PDF files in a different colour or font
(preferably colour) to differentiate them from the rest of the text.

If I put the following:

\usepackage{comment}
\includecomment{comment}

in my preamble then comments I insert in LyX will be output to PDF. In
LyX, the comments are clearly differentiated from the rest of the text
- being in a different colour, indented and labelled 'comment.' But
when output they look exactly like any other text.

Is there anything I can add to the preamble that will change the
colour or font of the comments?

Thanks



You could add something like the following to the preamble:

\usepackage[dvipsnames]{xcolor}
\renewenvironment{comment}{\itshape \color{BurntOrange}}{}

(This of course assumes that you have the xcolor package installed.) 
Change font properties and color to taste.  You may want to change the 
option to the xcolor package to get a different list of colors.  (But 
how can you not like burnt orange?)


/Paul



Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Robert Orr
Thanks Gunnar,

It is functional now.   

It does appear, however, that sometimes the
highlighter generates .tex with very long lines that
are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx file.   
 I can workaround for now.For the most part it is
working very well.

Thanks for the info.

Phil


--- Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Gunar,
> >
> > Do you put anything special in the preamble?
> 
> > I'm able to import the coding but unfortunately
> LyX
> > gives these errors when I attempt to view the dvi.
> Oh yes, sorry.
> I have these lines.
> 
> % Highlighting theme definition: 
> \newcommand{\hlstd}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{#1}}
>
\newcommand{\hlnum}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.16,0.16,1}{#1}}
> \newcommand{\hlesc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{1,0,1}{#1}}
> \newcommand{\hlstr}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{1,0,0}{#1}}
>
\newcommand{\hldstr}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0}{#1}}
>
\newcommand{\hlslc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0.51}{\it{#1}}}
>
\newcommand{\hlcom}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0.51,0.51}{\it{#1}}}
>
\newcommand{\hldir}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0.51,0}{#1}}
> \newcommand{\hlsym}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{#1}}
>
\newcommand{\hlline}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.33,0.33,0.33}{#1}}
>
\newcommand{\hlkwa}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{\bf{#1}}}
>
\newcommand{\hlkwb}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0.51,0,0}{#1}}
>
\newcommand{\hlkwc}[1]{\textcolor[rgb]{0,0,0}{\bf{#1}}}
> 
> You might want to read about the highlight command,
> it takes several 
> parameters.
> Perhaps you need 
> 
> \usepackage{color}
> 
> also.
> 

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Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Gunnar
> It is functional now.
Great!
> It does appear, however, that sometimes the
> highlighter generates .tex with very long lines that
> are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx file.
>  I can workaround for now.
Exactly, what is the problem? The long lines are not truncated in LyX?
Try add a -W or -V switch.


right-Alt polish.kmap

2006-06-06 Thread AB
Hello

What should I do to type Polish letters with right-Alt 
in Lyx 1.4.1 (installed in one piece) under Windows XP?
Letters are shown on screen in file converted from latex.
I used polish.kmap from
http://www.yudit.org/download/yudit-2.7.8/mytool/kmap/ 
Tools->Preferences->Language->Look>keyboard->Browse.
After right-Alt+key I see latin letter or some command=menu opens. 
And 
Tools->Settings->Language setting->Default languge-> Polish

By the way how to get "*.ispell". I tryed to install ispell and Aspell, but 
couldn't find file
*.ispell that LyX asks for.

Cheers
Krzysztof

Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Robert Orr

I am actually inputting VB code.   So I grabbed your
external template and updated it for .bas code.

The highlight program is converting to .tex and, in
the process, inserting "\dq{}" commands here and
there.   I don't know what these are, but they are not
very muched liked by .lyx.   If I remove them and then
use \input{file.tex} in ERT I don't have a problem.

So, whatever these dq commands are are not being
understood by .lyx.I have to get out the LaTeX
book, I guess.


Thanks

Phil

--- Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > It is functional now.
> Great!
> > It does appear, however, that sometimes the
> > highlighter generates .tex with very long lines
> that
> > are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx
> file.
> >  I can workaround for now.
> Exactly, what is the problem? The long lines are not
> truncated in LyX?
> Try add a -W or -V switch.
> 


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Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Robert Orr

The long lines problem I mentioned was my own screwup.
 I was trying to cut-n-patse the .tex into an ERT box.
 I didn't realise I needed to use \input{file.tex} for
that.

Otherwise, OK, except for the aforementioned \dq
command not recognized.

Any ideas about it?


--- Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > It is functional now.
> Great!
> > It does appear, however, that sometimes the
> > highlighter generates .tex with very long lines
> that
> > are not recognized upon inclusion in the .lyx
> file.
> >  I can workaround for now.
> Exactly, what is the problem? The long lines are not
> truncated in LyX?
> Try add a -W or -V switch.
> 


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Re: How to import source codes

2006-06-06 Thread Gunnar
> I am actually inputting VB code.   So I grabbed your
> external template and updated it for .bas code.
>
> The highlight program is converting to .tex and, in
> the process, inserting "\dq{}" commands here and
> there.   I don't know what these are, but they are not
> very muched liked by .lyx.   If I remove them and then
> use \input{file.tex} in ERT I don't have a problem.
>
> So, whatever these dq commands are are not being
> understood by .lyx.I have to get out the LaTeX
> book, I guess.
I assume you've changed the cpp parameter to something else, or perhaps it's 
handled fine without  it.
Then you should run highlight without any parameters (or the parameter that 
gives you everything in one file  -I ) on the source code and have a look at 
the output. In the output you should now see a definition of \dq like the 
ones I told you of before to include in the preamble.


Re: Linespread and Leading

2006-06-06 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Bruce Pourciau wrote:

> Typographers generally measure type size and leading in points --
> they might say, for example, that they have set Adobe Palatino 10/12,
> that is, in 10 point type with 2 points of lead. Does anyone know the
> default leading used for the standard LaTeX letter and article
> classes, assuming the default 10 pt type size? 

See the file size10.clo:
\renewcommand\normalsize{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

that is: 10pt/12pt

> If the default is 
> 10/12, say, would \linespread{1.05} increase the leading to 10/12.6?

basically yes, but read:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=linespread

> (I'm using a new installation gwtex and have \usepackage[osf]
> {mathpazo} in the preamble, if that matters.)

FWIW, Walter Schmidt, the maintainer of the PSNFSS bundle and co-author of
mathpazo, recommends
\linespread{1.05}
when using mathpazo/palatino.

HTH,
Jürgen

> Thanks for the help.
> 
> Bruce




Re: Linespread and Leading

2006-06-06 Thread Bruce Pourciau

Jürgen, thank you. Just what I wanted to know.

Bruce

On Jun 6, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:


Bruce Pourciau wrote:


Typographers generally measure type size and leading in points --
they might say, for example, that they have set Adobe Palatino 10/12,
that is, in 10 point type with 2 points of lead. Does anyone know the
default leading used for the standard LaTeX letter and article
classes, assuming the default 10 pt type size?


See the file size10.clo:
\renewcommand\normalsize{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

that is: 10pt/12pt


If the default is
10/12, say, would \linespread{1.05} increase the leading to 10/12.6?


basically yes, but read:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=linespread


(I'm using a new installation gwtex and have \usepackage[osf]
{mathpazo} in the preamble, if that matters.)


FWIW, Walter Schmidt, the maintainer of the PSNFSS bundle and co- 
author of

mathpazo, recommends
\linespread{1.05}
when using mathpazo/palatino.

HTH,
Jürgen


Thanks for the help.

Bruce







Re: how many lyx users?

2006-06-06 Thread Todd Denniston

David Neeley wrote:

Stephen,

Downloads from Lyx.org are deceptive, since various online
repositories have Lyx available for download as well--such as the
Ubuntu site, which unfortunately still has 1.3.7.

David



And other distros such as Fedora now include (in extras) it as an RPM that 
they get updated any time they do a yum update, with no records going to lyx.org.



On 5/21/06, Stephen Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Jose' Matos wrote:
> On Sunday 21 May 2006 16:21, Bo Peng wrote:
>> This is unlikely the case, but I would not be surprised either,
>> considering the dominance of the windows system.






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Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread Stephen Harris

Jose' Matos wrote:

On Tuesday 06 June 2006 01:52, Stephen Harris wrote:

SH: The Docbook topic comes up occasionally. Chris Karakas
has done quite a bit of work producing with LyX, SGML, and
Latex. http://www.karakas-online.de/mySGML/ There is quite
a bit involved to get all the packages working together IMO.


  Things have improved a lot meanwhile. It is on my plans to have a ready to 
go system for fedora as, I am sure, there are for other linux distributions.




You know best! Is there an objective method used in determining
if Gnome or KDE, Nedit or LyX, goes into the primary distribution
while the other contender is placed into extras? I was thinking if
statistics were kept on "yum install foo" downloads (not who did it)
that the frequency of download would be an objective measure. Maybe
that would only work if both similar programs started in extras.

I gave the Chris Karakas instructions a try, but it became hard
to obtain the packages or the right versions, maybe that was on
Cygwin; it was harder than following Michael Gertz instuctions!

I think yum or other programs like it, is the single best reason
to use Linux rather than Windows. I can remember if you wanted to
install a new program which would take 10 minutes, finding and
installing all the dependencies could take an hour, even if they
were listed beforehand and I don't think they were always listed.
Maybe I should have used the word default rather than primary.

My final question. I was reading about fontconfig because of
installing the Bakoma fonts which are in zip format into Cygwin.
(This is something easy to do in Windows, install fonts.)
I read there is a dependency to freetype. The freetype page
mentions there is a new May31,06 version of KDE which doesn't
have security problems because it uses fontconfig without
freetype. Also it mentions an rpm freetype patch package suitable
for using with Cygwin's rpm package. So does yum or rpm, when it 
installs fonts, write to those associated .conf files (fc-cache)?


Best regards,
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Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread David Neeley

In my view, it would be just as well if the xforms front end were
discarded in favor of one using the GTK libraries (used by Gnome,
originating from the GIMP work IIRC).

I have not met anyone in some years using *any* version of Linux that
did not have at least qt or gtk, in most cases both, installed
already.

Personally, I have a clear preference for kde, so the qt interface is
fine by me! ...

There are a number of package/installation systems in Linux--perhaps
as we get true Linux Standard Base-compliant we can settle those down
a great deal! I have also heard good things about yum (making up for
some of the rpm deficiencies); yast keeps getting better; of course
Debian led the way with apt/dpkg; and others such as portage are also
supposed to be excellent.

Regarding the BaKoMa fonts--is there a version around in TrueType that
has been encoded not to conflict with the Windows font engine? If so,
that would seem to be your best out...

David


Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread David Neeley

In my view, it would be just as well if the xforms front end were
discarded in favor of one using the GTK libraries (used by Gnome,
originating from the GIMP work IIRC).

I have not met anyone in some years using *any* version of Linux that
did not have at least qt or gtk, in most cases both, installed
already.

Personally, I have a clear preference for kde, so the qt interface is
fine by me! ...

There are a number of package/installation systems in Linux--perhaps
as we get true Linux Standard Base-compliant we can settle those down
a great deal! I have also heard good things about yum (making up for
some of the rpm deficiencies); yast keeps getting better; of course
Debian led the way with apt/dpkg; and others such as portage are also
supposed to be excellent.

Regarding the BaKoMa fonts--is there a version around in TrueType that
has been encoded not to conflict with the Windows font engine? If so,
that would seem to be your best out...

David


Re: Installing LyX 1.3.7 on Windows 98 - DITA detour

2006-06-06 Thread Stephen Harris

David Neeley wrote:


Personally, I have a clear preference for kde, so the qt interface is
fine by me! ...



I do to. They have a 3.14 package for Cygwin. But I've just read
that a new version of KDE came out May31,06 3.53? so 3.14 is too old.
Also they are going to make a native port using Qt4 for Windows.



There are a number of package/installation systems in Linux--perhaps
as we get true Linux Standard Base-compliant we can settle those down
a great deal! I have also heard good things about yum (making up for
some of the rpm deficiencies); yast keeps getting better; of course
Debian led the way with apt/dpkg; and others such as portage are also
supposed to be excellent.



Well that Linux phrase, yet another..., reminds me of evolution
wasting a bit of energy before establishing the fittest species,
especially for the smaller programs. Yes, I think that if one
uses the 'make sequence' on ...tar.gz files that one has to do
something special to get that file into the rpm database.


Regarding the BaKoMa fonts--is there a version around in TrueType that
has been encoded not to conflict with the Windows font engine? If so,
that would seem to be your best out...

David


Well, the Bakoma.zip file is unpacked and Control Panel->Fonts
installs it neatly for the native version of LyX. I also put
them into \texmf...\fonts and refresh the database.

But your comment made me think that for both Win98 and WinXp
running Cygwin, maybe they both need to have fontconfig run
and directories updated in the /etc/fonts/local.conf with fc-
cache. I think fonts are generally cross-platform. Enrico wrote:

"I put the bakoma fonts in /usr/local/share/fonts/bakoma.
The ms-ttf directory simply contains symlinks to the Windows
fonts I have in /cygdrive/c/WINNT/Fonts."

Content of   mathml-fonts-1.0-19.fc4.noarch.rpm
./usr/share/fonts/mathml
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmbx10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmex10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmmi10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmr10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/cmsy10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/msam10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/msbm10.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/mtextra.ttf
./usr/share/fonts/mathml/wasy10.ttf

BaKoMa4LyX-1.1.zip
21,092 cmex10.ttf
32,556 cmmi10.ttf
26,348 cmr10.ttf
29,392 cmsy10.ttf
23,744 eufm10.ttf <--
28,388 msam10.ttf
37,720 msbm10.ttf
25,104 wasy10.ttf

SH: The file sizes and names are the same for both the
Fedora rpm mathml package, which is supposed to contain
the LyX fonts and for Bakoma.zip for Windows. But
23,744 eufm10.ttf <-- is missing from my Fedora package.
Maybe that has been updated since I last installed this.
Yes, Uwe noticed this font missing which displays fraktur characters.
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bakoma/ttf/eufm10.ttf

This paper is a bit too abstruse to be considered on topic with
techwriting tools, XML or even the semantic web: by Bill Hall

http://www.orgs-evolution-knowledge.net/Index/PapersandPresentations.htm#CurrentResearch
"Emergence and growth of knowledge and diversity in hierarchically
complex living systems - a sketch"
or directly
http://www.orgs-evolution-knowledge.net/Index/DocumentKMOrgTheoryPapers/Hall2006EmergenceGrowthKnowledgeDiversity(NetPaper).doc

This is the gentleman who commented on tech-whirler post in 2002.

Regards,
--
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