RC1: Why there is no binary for Winsows
Hi, I found that there is not any binary for Windows in Beta 4 and RC 1. Will the support for Windows be available in the next release? Thanks Guofeng
Biblatex Format => (Author Year: pp.)
Dear list, I recently switched to Biblatex (in combination with LyX) and everything is working really well. Atm, the short citations within my text look like: Lorem ipsum (Author, Year, pp.) How can I change that? Thanks in advance, Maurice
SV: SV: RevTeX4 and prb
Hi >I didn't realize that the options 12pt,aps,prb,preprint could be >inserted in the custom field. Thank you. But now I get a bunch of >Undefined control sequence errors. The commands > >\doublespacing >\the endnotes > \@endanenote > >all create errors. That was the second time I tried to View > PDF >(pdflatex). The first time I got a whole bunch of errors related to >bibliographic items. I am afraid that revtex are sometimes difficult to deal with and I am in deep water here but some suggestions: First of all be certain that you have not used double line spacing or other lines pacing in LyX. Also the endnotes must be made with the footnote command, the manual says :) https://authors.aps.org/revtex4/auguide4-1.pdf if this does not help, I will need a small example LyX file that displays the problem to help. Or maybe someone else on the list has worked more with revtex than me? hth, Ingar
Re: SV: RevTeX4 and prb
On Mar 8, 2011, at 2:39 PM, Ingar Pareliussen wrote: \documentclass[12pt,aps,prb,preprint]{revtex4} Presently the article is in the standard Article class with Plain style. If I can make this change from within LyX, exactly how would I do it? On LyX/Mac 1.6.5, TeXLive 2008. Go to the menu Document->Settings --> Document class Choose article(ReVTeX 4) from the document class drop down menu. Remove the chosen predefined and copy into the Custom field: 12pt,aps,prb,preprint I use a mix of citations in the text and endnotes, but the journal puts all citations in the endnotes. Is there an efficient way to make this change? Sorry, can't help you here.Maybe somebody else can. hth, Ingar Pareliussen I didn't realize that the options 12pt,aps,prb,preprint could be inserted in the custom field. Thank you. But now I get a bunch of Undefined control sequence errors. The commands \doublespacing \the endnotes \@endanenote all create errors. That was the second time I tried to View > PDF (pdflatex). The first time I got a whole bunch of errors related to bibliographic items.
SV: RevTeX4 and prb
>\documentclass[12pt,aps,prb,preprint]{revtex4} > >Presently the article is in the standard Article class with Plain >style. If I can make this change from within LyX, exactly how would I >do it? On LyX/Mac 1.6.5, TeXLive 2008. Go to the menu Document->Settings --> Document class Choose article(ReVTeX 4) from the document class drop down menu. Remove the chosen predefined and copy into the Custom field: 12pt,aps,prb,preprint >I use a mix of citations in the text and endnotes, but the journal >puts all citations in the endnotes. Is there an efficient way to make >this change? Sorry, can't help you here.Maybe somebody else can. hth, Ingar Pareliussen
RevTeX4 and prb
An article submitted to a physics journal has reached the stage where they are asking for a specific document class and style, namely \documentclass[12pt,aps,prb,preprint]{revtex4} Presently the article is in the standard Article class with Plain style. If I can make this change from within LyX, exactly how would I do it? On LyX/Mac 1.6.5, TeXLive 2008. I use a mix of citations in the text and endnotes, but the journal puts all citations in the endnotes. Is there an efficient way to make this change? I'm a LyX user on a Mac and have never worked directly with a tex file, so I'd appreciate knowing how to handle this from within LyX, but if I can't, I can't. Thanks for any assistance, Bruce
Re: IEEEtran help
Myriam Abramson gmail.com> writes: > > > Help! I have a paper due tomorrow! The specification for the papers > requires that subsections be numbered and IEEEtran seems to make them > alphabetical. I tried to change that by putting > > \renewcommand{\thesubsection}{\arabic{subsection}} > > in the latex preamble but I'm still getting them with the > alphabet. Any ideas? > Journals tend to have quirky formatting choices, which are enforced in their LaTeX class files. I always use the most generic class suitable (usually article or AMS article) for anything other than an actual journal paper. So my first suggestion is that you switch from IEEEtran to something with fewer formatting features embedded in the LaTeX class, and then make any adjustments you need (with ERT if necessary). That said, try \renewcommand{\thesubsectiondis}{\arabic{subsection}.} in the preamble (note the 'dis' appended to the command name). Paul
Re: Printer Dialog Linux
On 03/08/2011 02:50 PM, Richard Heck wrote: On 03/08/2011 04:53 AM, Stephan Witt wrote: Am 08.03.2011 um 10:38 schrieb Marco Möller: Hi, does someone know, if there are plans to improve the printer dialog? I don't know of any plan. Actually, there's a plan to remove it altogether, because I have multiple printers and currently I mostly have to export the pdf first and print from acroread/ocular to enable/disable duplex/multiside printing /... You can use view-pdf and print from it. this is what everyone does. You know what wouuld be very nice? A comand line option to okular so that it show its printer dialog on a given file... In the good old time we had a cups-gui or something but it doesn't exist anymore it seems. There is 'cupsdoprint' though... Abdel. CUPSDOPRINT(1)printing tool CUPSDOPRINT(1) NAME cupsdoprint - KDE command line tool to print files via CUPS SYNOPSIS cupsdoprint [-H host[:port]] [-P dest] [-J name] [-o opt=value[,...]] [-U login[:password]] files... DESCRIPTION cupsdoprint is a command line tool to print files using the CUPS printing system. cupsdoprint does not support printing from stdin. You can use lpoptions -l -p Printername to discover the options a certain printer supports. OPTIONS -? show help options -H host:port cups host to print to -J name print job name default: "KDE Print System" -o opt=value options to use -P dest printer to use -U login:password login and password to use EXAMPLE cupsdoprint -P HPLaserJet4L -H localhost:631 -U john -o Copies=10,PageSize=A4 /tmp/file.ps Prints 10 copies in format A4 of the file /tmp/file.ps as user john via localhost:631 on the printer HPLaserJet4L. SEE ALSO www.linuxprinting.org Information about printing under UNIX lp(1), lpr(1), lpoptions(1) AUTHORS Michael Goffioul Please use http://bugs.kde.org to report bugs, do not mail the author directly. This manual page was written by Holger Hartmann for the Debian Project (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Gen‐ eral Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/com‐ mon-licenses/GPL. K Desktop EnvironmentJun 2006 CUPSDOPRINT(1)
IEEEtran help
Help! I have a paper due tomorrow! The specification for the papers requires that subsections be numbered and IEEEtran seems to make them alphabetical. I tried to change that by putting \renewcommand{\thesubsection}{\arabic{subsection}} in the latex preamble but I'm still getting them with the alphabet. Any ideas? TIA -- myriam
Re: Printer Dialog Linux
On 03/08/2011 04:53 AM, Stephan Witt wrote: Am 08.03.2011 um 10:38 schrieb Marco Möller: Hi, does someone know, if there are plans to improve the printer dialog? I don't know of any plan. Actually, there's a plan to remove it altogether, because I have multiple printers and currently I mostly have to export the pdf first and print from acroread/ocular to enable/disable duplex/multiside printing /... You can use view-pdf and print from it. this is what everyone does. Richard
Re: Printer Dialog Linux
Am 08.03.2011 um 10:38 schrieb Marco Möller: > Hi, > > does someone know, if there are plans to improve the printer dialog? I don't know of any plan. > I have multiple printers and currently I mostly have to export the pdf > first and print from acroread/ocular to enable/disable > duplex/multiside printing /... You can use view-pdf and print from it. Or is it this what you refer to with the term "export"? Stephan
Printer Dialog Linux
Hi, does someone know, if there are plans to improve the printer dialog? I have multiple printers and currently I mostly have to export the pdf first and print from acroread/ocular to enable/disable duplex/multiside printing /... THX!!! -marco
Re: bug? powerdot problems with 2.0 beta 3
moabi2000 wrote: > Hi, > > Using 2.0 beta 3 the powerdot example file fails to compile properly. > > Using ps2pdf, the orientation of the slides is wrong and they are > truncated (attached pdf). > > Using dvipdfm the orientation is correct, but the style (background > colours) do not show up (attached pdf). > > I found reference to these problems in this thread: > > http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg76826.html > > but no sign that it was resolved. > > I have tried several variants of paper=screen etc > > I am running Fedora 14. > > I tried the same file under a default install of 1.6.9 under suse 11.4 > and in this case: > - ps2pdf works great > - dvipdfm does not show sound colours > > What might be the problem? can you file a new bug report and put there all this info? pavel
Re: SIGSEGV signal
Marcelo Acu?a wrote: > > > lyx 2.0 beta 4 with debian squeeze: > > > when I marked tables with mouse I get SIGSEGV > > signal error. > > > Anyone do have same problem? > > > no, you need to give more exact recipy. pavel > > Is difficult to reproduce. > I have a table unfolded. > The table with a caption is into a Box (minipage) and the box is into a > Float (table). > I use the mouse for to mark the entire table and get a crash with SIGSEGV > signal. > > I compiled lyx 2.0 beta 4 from source into a Debian Squeeze with qt 4.6.3. can you file a bug and attach the problematic file there? pavel
Re: New version question
David L. Johnson wrote: > So, why was this change made? Can I set some preference to un-make it? I > don't really want to downgrade, if I can avoid it. LyX is my default > program for writing just about everything. http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7266 pavel