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Alright then, I will post to lyx-devel and with more info. Basically Pacstall is package manager for Debian based systems and for more info see pacstall.dev. -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
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Hello, there is an ongoing pull request for your package at: https://github.com/pacstall/pacstall-programs/pull/971. Just a couple of questions, would you like to maintain it, and also it would be great to have this installation method in wiki (users can install via: pacstall -I lyx-deb once the PR is merged). -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: moderncv class broken?
Hmm, I got moderncv to work on a computer running windows 7, both lyx versions 1.6.5 and 1.6.7 work. However, it still doesn't work on two different machines running windows XP - Lyx versions 1.6.5, 1.6.6.1 and 1.6.7 all give the same error. Miktex is updated on all machines. I installed Lyx using the alternative windows installer (altinstaller-complete) on all machines. I've attached a test lyx file. Anyone else have trouble with this file on XP? -nathan On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 9:31 AM, Nathan Tomlin nathan.a.tom...@gmail.comwrote: I used the moderncv class in Lyx to make my CV 2 years ago, but now with newer versions of lyx and moderncv, I can't get it to work anymore. The problem seems to be with the preamble line: \AtBeginDocument{\maketitle} When I remove that, I get a pdf, but it doesn't have the title stuff. I tried the example file and get the same error. I am using Lyx 1.6.6.1, moderncv 0.8, windows XP. thanks for any help, Nathan test.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: moderncv class broken?
Hmm, I got moderncv to work on a computer running windows 7, both lyx versions 1.6.5 and 1.6.7 work. However, it still doesn't work on two different machines running windows XP - Lyx versions 1.6.5, 1.6.6.1 and 1.6.7 all give the same error. Miktex is updated on all machines. I installed Lyx using the alternative windows installer (altinstaller-complete) on all machines. I've attached a test lyx file. Anyone else have trouble with this file on XP? -nathan On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 9:31 AM, Nathan Tomlin nathan.a.tom...@gmail.comwrote: I used the moderncv class in Lyx to make my CV 2 years ago, but now with newer versions of lyx and moderncv, I can't get it to work anymore. The problem seems to be with the preamble line: \AtBeginDocument{\maketitle} When I remove that, I get a pdf, but it doesn't have the title stuff. I tried the example file and get the same error. I am using Lyx 1.6.6.1, moderncv 0.8, windows XP. thanks for any help, Nathan test.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: moderncv class broken?
Hmm, I got moderncv to work on a computer running windows 7, both lyx versions 1.6.5 and 1.6.7 work. However, it still doesn't work on two different machines running windows XP - Lyx versions 1.6.5, 1.6.6.1 and 1.6.7 all give the same error. Miktex is updated on all machines. I installed Lyx using the alternative windows installer (altinstaller-complete) on all machines. I've attached a test lyx file. Anyone else have trouble with this file on XP? -nathan On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 9:31 AM, Nathan Tomlin <nathan.a.tom...@gmail.com>wrote: > I used the moderncv class in Lyx to make my CV 2 years ago, but now with > newer versions of lyx and moderncv, I can't get it to work anymore. The > problem seems to be with the preamble line: > \AtBeginDocument{\maketitle} > > When I remove that, I get a pdf, but it doesn't have the title stuff. I > tried the example file and get the same error. I am using Lyx 1.6.6.1, > moderncv 0.8, windows XP. > > thanks for any help, > Nathan > test.lyx Description: Binary data
moderncv class broken?
I used the moderncv class in Lyx to make my CV 2 years ago, but now with newer versions of lyx and moderncv, I can't get it to work anymore. The problem seems to be with the preamble line: \AtBeginDocument{\maketitle} When I remove that, I get a pdf, but it doesn't have the title stuff. I tried the example file and get the same error. I am using Lyx 1.6.6.1, moderncv 0.8, windows XP. thanks for any help, Nathan
moderncv class broken?
I used the moderncv class in Lyx to make my CV 2 years ago, but now with newer versions of lyx and moderncv, I can't get it to work anymore. The problem seems to be with the preamble line: \AtBeginDocument{\maketitle} When I remove that, I get a pdf, but it doesn't have the title stuff. I tried the example file and get the same error. I am using Lyx 1.6.6.1, moderncv 0.8, windows XP. thanks for any help, Nathan
moderncv class broken?
I used the moderncv class in Lyx to make my CV 2 years ago, but now with newer versions of lyx and moderncv, I can't get it to work anymore. The problem seems to be with the preamble line: \AtBeginDocument{\maketitle} When I remove that, I get a pdf, but it doesn't have the title stuff. I tried the example file and get the same error. I am using Lyx 1.6.6.1, moderncv 0.8, windows XP. thanks for any help, Nathan
Lyx IEEETrans.cls, Biographies, Affiliations
Hi Lyxites, I have recently switched to Lyx. I have posted on a number of forums and I am having no luck getting any feedback from anyone anywhere. I am not sure if my posts come up blank or what... Anyway. I am using a Windows computer running XP. I am writing a paper in Lyx for IEEE MTT and I need to do the following: 1) Add Affiliations: in LaTeX on my mac I just write \affiliation{stuff} 2) Add Biographies: It is not clear how to do this at all. I can make the section, but then what? Nate
Lyx IEEETrans.cls, Biographies, Affiliations
Hi Lyxites, I have recently switched to Lyx. I have posted on a number of forums and I am having no luck getting any feedback from anyone anywhere. I am not sure if my posts come up blank or what... Anyway. I am using a Windows computer running XP. I am writing a paper in Lyx for IEEE MTT and I need to do the following: 1) Add Affiliations: in LaTeX on my mac I just write \affiliation{stuff} 2) Add Biographies: It is not clear how to do this at all. I can make the section, but then what? Nate
Lyx IEEETrans.cls, Biographies, Affiliations
Hi Lyxites, I have recently switched to Lyx. I have posted on a number of forums and I am having no luck getting any feedback from anyone anywhere. I am not sure if my posts come up blank or what... Anyway. I am using a Windows computer running XP. I am writing a paper in Lyx for IEEE MTT and I need to do the following: 1) Add Affiliations: in LaTeX on my mac I just write \affiliation{stuff} 2) Add Biographies: It is not clear how to do this at all. I can make the section, but then what? Nate
Windows Installer
Is there still an issue with the servers for lyx.org? I can't seem to download the Windows installer from your ftp site, and the mirror at BerilOS is VERY slow. It times out constantly. I'm currently downloading from here,but I have to continually monitor it to jump start the download whenever it times out too long. Thanks, Loki
Windows Installer
Is there still an issue with the servers for lyx.org? I can't seem to download the Windows installer from your ftp site, and the mirror at BerilOS is VERY slow. It times out constantly. I'm currently downloading from here,but I have to continually monitor it to jump start the download whenever it times out too long. Thanks, Loki
Windows Installer
Is there still an issue with the servers for lyx.org? I can't seem to download the Windows installer from your ftp site, and the mirror at BerilOS is VERY slow. It times out constantly. I'm currently downloading from here,but I have to continually monitor it to jump start the download whenever it times out too long. Thanks, Loki
Re: how do I embed all fonts using pdflatex on windows?
I think you are right, Les. The huge number of fonts must be from the figures, which is worrisome b/c I have over 100 figures. Most figures are saved as pdf from matlab, while the rest are printed from powerpoint and tinycad using pdfcreator. For most figures, I use a script to automatically calculate the bounding box, which uses pdftops, ps2eps, and finally epstopdf. Maybe a solution would be to see whether any of those 3 programs can be set to embed all fonts. Using pdffonts, I have ~100 type 1 fonts (most not embedded), 10 truetype fonts (all embedded), ~10 type 3 fonts (all embedded), ~3 type 1c fonts (embedded), and 1 CID truetype font (embedded). So Les, if I'm understanding you correctly, I should only potentially have trouble with the type3 and CID1 fonts becoming bitmapped if I use ps2pdf. As a first try, I will use pdflatex, then pdf2ps, then ps2pdf to see how it looks, since it's easier than redoing all my figures. I know basically nothing about all this font business, but naively it seems like some program should just be able to see which fonts are not embedded, and then add them to the pdf. Is there a basic reason this wouldn't work? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-do-I-embed-all-fonts-using-pdflatex-on-windows--tp17246337p17256501.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: how do I embed all fonts using pdflatex on windows?
Got it to work! I followed Les' advice and fixed each figure pdf file. Since I already converted each figure pdf to ps then eps then pdf, I figured it wouldn't hurt anything to do it again. But this time I added some ghostview commands to epstopdf. Originally I had: epstopdf --nocompress input.eps which I changed to: epstopdf --nocompress --gsopt=-dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -dSubsetFonts=true -dEmbedAllFonts=true input.eps All fonts are now embedded and my thesis was accepted! ps - I don't remember why I originally decided to use epstopdf instead of eps2pdf for the conversion. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-do-I-embed-all-fonts-using-pdflatex-on-windows--tp17246337p17264446.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: how do I embed all fonts using pdflatex on windows?
I think you are right, Les. The huge number of fonts must be from the figures, which is worrisome b/c I have over 100 figures. Most figures are saved as pdf from matlab, while the rest are printed from powerpoint and tinycad using pdfcreator. For most figures, I use a script to automatically calculate the bounding box, which uses pdftops, ps2eps, and finally epstopdf. Maybe a solution would be to see whether any of those 3 programs can be set to embed all fonts. Using pdffonts, I have ~100 type 1 fonts (most not embedded), 10 truetype fonts (all embedded), ~10 type 3 fonts (all embedded), ~3 type 1c fonts (embedded), and 1 CID truetype font (embedded). So Les, if I'm understanding you correctly, I should only potentially have trouble with the type3 and CID1 fonts becoming bitmapped if I use ps2pdf. As a first try, I will use pdflatex, then pdf2ps, then ps2pdf to see how it looks, since it's easier than redoing all my figures. I know basically nothing about all this font business, but naively it seems like some program should just be able to see which fonts are not embedded, and then add them to the pdf. Is there a basic reason this wouldn't work? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-do-I-embed-all-fonts-using-pdflatex-on-windows--tp17246337p17256501.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: how do I embed all fonts using pdflatex on windows?
Got it to work! I followed Les' advice and fixed each figure pdf file. Since I already converted each figure pdf to ps then eps then pdf, I figured it wouldn't hurt anything to do it again. But this time I added some ghostview commands to epstopdf. Originally I had: epstopdf --nocompress input.eps which I changed to: epstopdf --nocompress --gsopt=-dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -dSubsetFonts=true -dEmbedAllFonts=true input.eps All fonts are now embedded and my thesis was accepted! ps - I don't remember why I originally decided to use epstopdf instead of eps2pdf for the conversion. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-do-I-embed-all-fonts-using-pdflatex-on-windows--tp17246337p17264446.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: how do I embed all fonts using pdflatex on windows?
I think you are right, Les. The huge number of fonts must be from the figures, which is worrisome b/c I have over 100 figures. Most figures are saved as pdf from matlab, while the rest are printed from powerpoint and tinycad using pdfcreator. For most figures, I use a script to automatically calculate the bounding box, which uses pdftops, ps2eps, and finally epstopdf. Maybe a solution would be to see whether any of those 3 programs can be set to embed all fonts. Using pdffonts, I have ~100 type 1 fonts (most not embedded), 10 truetype fonts (all embedded), ~10 type 3 fonts (all embedded), ~3 type 1c fonts (embedded), and 1 CID truetype font (embedded). So Les, if I'm understanding you correctly, I should only potentially have trouble with the type3 and CID1 fonts becoming bitmapped if I use ps2pdf. As a first try, I will use pdflatex, then pdf2ps, then ps2pdf to see how it looks, since it's easier than redoing all my figures. I know basically nothing about all this font business, but naively it seems like some program should just be able to see which fonts are not embedded, and then add them to the pdf. Is there a basic reason this wouldn't work? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-do-I-embed-all-fonts-using-pdflatex-on-windows--tp17246337p17256501.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: how do I embed all fonts using pdflatex on windows?
Got it to work! I followed Les' advice and fixed each figure pdf file. Since I already converted each figure pdf to ps then eps then pdf, I figured it wouldn't hurt anything to do it again. But this time I added some ghostview commands to epstopdf. Originally I had: epstopdf --nocompress input.eps which I changed to: epstopdf --nocompress --gsopt="-dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -dSubsetFonts=true -dEmbedAllFonts=true" input.eps All fonts are now embedded and my thesis was accepted! ps - I don't remember why I originally decided to use epstopdf instead of eps2pdf for the conversion. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/how-do-I-embed-all-fonts-using-pdflatex-on-windows--tp17246337p17264446.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
how do I embed all fonts using pdflatex on windows?
I've used Lyx for writing my thesis and it has been wonderful! Everything works beautifully and I'm ready to submit my final pdf file. However, I just realized I need to embed all the fonts in the pdf, and I haven't been able to figure out how to do this. I've found lots of information on using ps2pdf, but at this point with a 150 page document, I'm worried about the conversion from pdf - ps - pdf. Is there a way to embed the fonts with pdflatex, which is what I'm already using in Lyx? I'm checking whether the fonts are embedded using Acrobat (properties) and pdffonts. There are a scary number of fonts (~100) and most are not embedded. I found instructions about pdflatex here: http://do.whileloop.org/soft/tricks/pdflatex-fonts.php but it seemed like my pdftex config file is already set to *pdftexDownloadBase14 true *but I tried anyway and used the command *initexmf --edit-config-file updmap* to edit updmap.cfg and added the following lines: *pdftexDownloadBase14 true dvipsPreferOutline true dvipsDownloadBase35 true dvipdfmDownloadBase14 true* But the added lines seem to have no affect on the embedded pdf fonts. Any help is much appreciated. (using Windows XP Pro with Lyx 1.5.5, Miktex 2.7 with all updated packages)
how do I embed all fonts using pdflatex on windows?
I've used Lyx for writing my thesis and it has been wonderful! Everything works beautifully and I'm ready to submit my final pdf file. However, I just realized I need to embed all the fonts in the pdf, and I haven't been able to figure out how to do this. I've found lots of information on using ps2pdf, but at this point with a 150 page document, I'm worried about the conversion from pdf - ps - pdf. Is there a way to embed the fonts with pdflatex, which is what I'm already using in Lyx? I'm checking whether the fonts are embedded using Acrobat (properties) and pdffonts. There are a scary number of fonts (~100) and most are not embedded. I found instructions about pdflatex here: http://do.whileloop.org/soft/tricks/pdflatex-fonts.php but it seemed like my pdftex config file is already set to *pdftexDownloadBase14 true *but I tried anyway and used the command *initexmf --edit-config-file updmap* to edit updmap.cfg and added the following lines: *pdftexDownloadBase14 true dvipsPreferOutline true dvipsDownloadBase35 true dvipdfmDownloadBase14 true* But the added lines seem to have no affect on the embedded pdf fonts. Any help is much appreciated. (using Windows XP Pro with Lyx 1.5.5, Miktex 2.7 with all updated packages)
how do I embed all fonts using pdflatex on windows?
I've used Lyx for writing my thesis and it has been wonderful! Everything works beautifully and I'm ready to submit my final pdf file. However, I just realized I need to embed all the fonts in the pdf, and I haven't been able to figure out how to do this. I've found lots of information on using ps2pdf, but at this point with a 150 page document, I'm worried about the conversion from pdf -> ps -> pdf. Is there a way to embed the fonts with pdflatex, which is what I'm already using in Lyx? I'm checking whether the fonts are embedded using Acrobat (properties) and pdffonts. There are a scary number of fonts (~100) and most are not embedded. I found instructions about pdflatex here: http://do.whileloop.org/soft/tricks/pdflatex-fonts.php but it seemed like my pdftex config file is already set to *pdftexDownloadBase14 true *but I tried anyway and used the command *initexmf --edit-config-file updmap* to edit updmap.cfg and added the following lines: *pdftexDownloadBase14 true dvipsPreferOutline true dvipsDownloadBase35 true dvipdfmDownloadBase14 true* But the added lines seem to have no affect on the embedded pdf fonts. Any help is much appreciated. (using Windows XP Pro with Lyx 1.5.5, Miktex 2.7 with all updated packages)
Re: Puitting other things on title page
I guess I'm somewhat confused. Even when I use notitlepage in the class settings options, it still requires a title or it gives a latex error. With a title, most of the stuff ends up pushed to the second page, and it's not clear how to keep that from happening. I'm sorry, I'm sure I'm missing something really obvious. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
On 7/1/07, Nathan Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I guess I'm somewhat confused. Even when I use notitlepage in the class settings options, it still requires a title or it gives a latex error. With a title, most of the stuff ends up pushed to the second page, and it's not clear how to keep that from happening. I'm sorry, I'm sure I'm missing something really obvious. Nathan Sorry if that's unclear - when I try to do things without a title, using standardi n various font sizes, I get latex error: No \title given when I attempt to (eg) export to PDF. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
book(AMS)
Re: Puitting other things on title page
On 7/1/07, Typhoon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 21:07:58 -0400 Nathan Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: book(AMS) I just tried compiling one of my works after changing the class to book (AMS). I had no difficulty using pdflatex to produce the pdf file. The only special thing that I have is a \frontmatter ERT at the very beginning of the manuscript. Thanks, tried that. I still need something in a title environment to avoid getting the same error, and if I have such a thing, it skips down a page. Still feel like I'm likely missing something obvious. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
Thanks much Alan. After looking at that, it appears that the problem was that I was trying to specify an author, date and other things *but not* a title. So I removed the other things, and now it's just a matter of messing around to make it look right. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
I guess I'm somewhat confused. Even when I use notitlepage in the class settings options, it still requires a title or it gives a latex error. With a title, most of the stuff ends up pushed to the second page, and it's not clear how to keep that from happening. I'm sorry, I'm sure I'm missing something really obvious. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
On 7/1/07, Nathan Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I guess I'm somewhat confused. Even when I use notitlepage in the class settings options, it still requires a title or it gives a latex error. With a title, most of the stuff ends up pushed to the second page, and it's not clear how to keep that from happening. I'm sorry, I'm sure I'm missing something really obvious. Nathan Sorry if that's unclear - when I try to do things without a title, using standardi n various font sizes, I get latex error: No \title given when I attempt to (eg) export to PDF. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
book(AMS)
Re: Puitting other things on title page
On 7/1/07, Typhoon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 21:07:58 -0400 Nathan Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: book(AMS) I just tried compiling one of my works after changing the class to book (AMS). I had no difficulty using pdflatex to produce the pdf file. The only special thing that I have is a \frontmatter ERT at the very beginning of the manuscript. Thanks, tried that. I still need something in a title environment to avoid getting the same error, and if I have such a thing, it skips down a page. Still feel like I'm likely missing something obvious. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
Thanks much Alan. After looking at that, it appears that the problem was that I was trying to specify an author, date and other things *but not* a title. So I removed the other things, and now it's just a matter of messing around to make it look right. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
I guess I'm somewhat confused. Even when I use notitlepage in the class settings options, it still requires a title or it gives a latex error. With a title, most of the stuff ends up pushed to the second page, and it's not clear how to keep that from happening. I'm sorry, I'm sure I'm missing something really obvious. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
On 7/1/07, Nathan Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I guess I'm somewhat confused. Even when I use notitlepage in the class settings options, it still requires a title or it gives a latex error. With a title, most of the stuff ends up pushed to the second page, and it's not clear how to keep that from happening. I'm sorry, I'm sure I'm missing something really obvious. Nathan Sorry if that's unclear - when I try to do things without a title, using standardi n various font sizes, I get "latex error: No \title given" when I attempt to (eg) export to PDF. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
book(AMS)
Re: Puitting other things on title page
On 7/1/07, Typhoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sun, 1 Jul 2007 21:07:58 -0400 "Nathan Russell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > book(AMS) > I just tried compiling one of my works after changing the class to book (AMS). I had no difficulty using pdflatex to produce the pdf file. The only "special" thing that I have is a \frontmatter ERT at the very beginning of the manuscript. Thanks, tried that. I still need something in a title environment to avoid getting the same error, and if I have such a thing, it skips down a page. Still feel like I'm likely missing something obvious. Nathan
Re: Puitting other things on title page
Thanks much Alan. After looking at that, it appears that the problem was that I was trying to specify an author, date and other things *but not* a title. So I removed the other things, and now it's just a matter of messing around to make it look right. Nathan
Puitting other things on title page
Hi, On the title page of my thesis I want to have title, author, and then some other stuff (for example the names of my committee members). However, if I put anything in standard format after the title and author, it puts it on the next page. How do I override this? Thanks much Nathan
Puitting other things on title page
Hi, On the title page of my thesis I want to have title, author, and then some other stuff (for example the names of my committee members). However, if I put anything in standard format after the title and author, it puts it on the next page. How do I override this? Thanks much Nathan
Puitting other things on title page
Hi, On the title page of my thesis I want to have title, author, and then some other stuff (for example the names of my committee members). However, if I put anything in standard format after the title and author, it puts it on the next page. How do I override this? Thanks much Nathan
Itemize inside proof?
Hi, I've been told it's possible in LaTeX to put an itemize inside a proof environment without breaking the proof (so, no end proof symbol, no word proof appearing after the itemize). How do I do this in Lyx? Thanks in advance. Nathan
Itemize inside proof?
Hi, I've been told it's possible in LaTeX to put an itemize inside a proof environment without breaking the proof (so, no end proof symbol, no word proof appearing after the itemize). How do I do this in Lyx? Thanks in advance. Nathan
Itemize inside proof?
Hi, I've been told it's possible in LaTeX to put an itemize inside a proof environment without breaking the proof (so, no end proof symbol, no word "proof" appearing after the itemize). How do I do this in Lyx? Thanks in advance. Nathan
Re: Question - theorem numbering
Hmm, I think it's interacting weirdly with some other stuff. Also, I want definitions to be numbered within chapters (and not within sections). Is there a good general guide to numbering somewhere? Thanks much again! Nathan On 6/12/07, Nicolás [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If I am not wrong, inserting the following line into your preamble should do the trick: \newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter] Cheers, Nicolás Nathan Russell wrote: Hi, I'm working on my thesis in lyx, it's a document of class book-AMS (so that I can use theorem, definition... formats) I want both theorems and definitions to be numbered within each chapter, not section (so, for example, the fifth definition in chapter 3 is defintion 3.5). Is there a way to do this at all? Thanks much Nathan
Re: Question - theorem numbering
Hmm, I think it's interacting weirdly with some other stuff. Also, I want definitions to be numbered within chapters (and not within sections). Is there a good general guide to numbering somewhere? Thanks much again! Nathan On 6/12/07, Nicolás [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If I am not wrong, inserting the following line into your preamble should do the trick: \newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter] Cheers, Nicolás Nathan Russell wrote: Hi, I'm working on my thesis in lyx, it's a document of class book-AMS (so that I can use theorem, definition... formats) I want both theorems and definitions to be numbered within each chapter, not section (so, for example, the fifth definition in chapter 3 is defintion 3.5). Is there a way to do this at all? Thanks much Nathan
Re: Question - theorem numbering
Hmm, I think it's interacting weirdly with some other stuff. Also, I want definitions to be numbered within chapters (and not within sections). Is there a good general guide to numbering somewhere? Thanks much again! Nathan On 6/12/07, Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If I am not wrong, inserting the following line into your preamble should do the trick: \newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter] Cheers, Nicolás Nathan Russell wrote: > Hi, > > I'm working on my thesis in lyx, it's a document of class book-AMS (so that > I can use theorem, definition... formats) > > I want both theorems and definitions to be numbered within each chapter, > not > section (so, for example, the fifth definition in chapter 3 is defintion > 3.5). > > > Is there a way to do this at all? > > Thanks much > Nathan >
Question - theorem numbering
Hi, I'm working on my thesis in lyx, it's a document of class book-AMS (so that I can use theorem, definition... formats) I want both theorems and definitions to be numbered within each chapter, not section (so, for example, the fifth definition in chapter 3 is defintion 3.5). Is there a way to do this at all? Thanks much Nathan
Question - theorem numbering
Hi, I'm working on my thesis in lyx, it's a document of class book-AMS (so that I can use theorem, definition... formats) I want both theorems and definitions to be numbered within each chapter, not section (so, for example, the fifth definition in chapter 3 is defintion 3.5). Is there a way to do this at all? Thanks much Nathan
Question - theorem numbering
Hi, I'm working on my thesis in lyx, it's a document of class book-AMS (so that I can use theorem, definition... formats) I want both theorems and definitions to be numbered within each chapter, not section (so, for example, the fifth definition in chapter 3 is defintion 3.5). Is there a way to do this at all? Thanks much Nathan
error compiling on Slamd64 11.0
It does not seem to generate an executable. gcc version is Reading specs from /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-slackware-linux/3.4.6/specs Configured with: ../gcc-3.4.6/configure --prefix=/usr --disable-multilib --libdir=/usr/lib64 --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --enable-__cxa_atexit --disable-checking --with-gnu-ld --verbose --target=x86_64-slackware-linux --host=x86_64-slackware-linux --build=x86_64-slackware-linux Thread model: posix gcc version 3.4.6 binutils is 2.16.92 I've tried various configure command lines. All make no difference in that error message. The basic one is ./configure --with-frontend=qt
error compiling on Slamd64 11.0
It does not seem to generate an executable. gcc version is Reading specs from /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-slackware-linux/3.4.6/specs Configured with: ../gcc-3.4.6/configure --prefix=/usr --disable-multilib --libdir=/usr/lib64 --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --enable-__cxa_atexit --disable-checking --with-gnu-ld --verbose --target=x86_64-slackware-linux --host=x86_64-slackware-linux --build=x86_64-slackware-linux Thread model: posix gcc version 3.4.6 binutils is 2.16.92 I've tried various configure command lines. All make no difference in that error message. The basic one is ./configure --with-frontend=qt
error compiling on Slamd64 11.0
It does not seem to generate an executable. gcc version is Reading specs from /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-slackware-linux/3.4.6/specs Configured with: ../gcc-3.4.6/configure --prefix=/usr --disable-multilib --libdir=/usr/lib64 --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --enable-__cxa_atexit --disable-checking --with-gnu-ld --verbose --target=x86_64-slackware-linux --host=x86_64-slackware-linux --build=x86_64-slackware-linux Thread model: posix gcc version 3.4.6 binutils is 2.16.92 I've tried various configure command lines. All make no difference in that error message. The basic one is ./configure --with-frontend=qt
error compiling on Slamd64 11.0
Hi, I'm trying to compile LyX 1.4.3 on Slamd64 11.0. I used to be able to do this on Slamd64 10.1 and I recently did a reformat/reinstall of my system. It seems to get through the entire compile process and then barf on the final linking. I've tried forcing library paths to /usr/lib64 and so on, played with using either static or dynamic linking, tried the included boost library, and played with the pic option. I'm using the qt frontend. The linker barfing might be related to the boost library, as those are the objects that are listed near the error. Error messages seem to be: `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN5boost2io6detail22parse_printf_directiveIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIPKcSsEESt5ctypeIcEEEbRT2_RKSD_PNS1_11format_itemIT_T0_T1_EERKT3_mh' referenced in section `.rodata' of support/.libs/libsupport.a(lstrings.o): defined in discarded section `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN5boost2io6detail22parse_printf_directiveIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIPKcSsEESt5ctypeIcEEEbRT2_RKSD_PNS1_11format_itemIT_T0_T1_EERKT3_mh' of support/.libs/libsupport.a(lstrings.o) `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN5boost9re_detail15_reg_format_auxINS0_19string_out_iteratorISsEEN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIPKcSsEESaINS_9sub_matchIS8_EEEcNS_12regex_traitsIcT_SE_RKNS_13match_resultsIT0_T1_EERPKT2_NS_15regex_constants12_match_flagsERKT3_RNS0_15case_flags_typeE' referenced in section `.rodata' of ../boost/libs/regex/src/.libs/libboost_regex.a(cregex.o): defined in discarded section `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN5boost9re_detail15_reg_format_auxINS0_19string_out_iteratorISsEEN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIPKcSsEESaINS_9sub_matchIS8_EEEcNS_12regex_traitsIcT_SE_RKNS_13match_resultsIT0_T1_EERPKT2_NS_15regex_constants12_match_flagsERKT3_RNS0_15case_flags_typeE' of ../boost/libs/regex/src/.libs/libboost_regex.a(cregex.o) Any suggestions? thanks, Nathan
error compiling on Slamd64 11.0
Hi, I'm trying to compile LyX 1.4.3 on Slamd64 11.0. I used to be able to do this on Slamd64 10.1 and I recently did a reformat/reinstall of my system. It seems to get through the entire compile process and then barf on the final linking. I've tried forcing library paths to /usr/lib64 and so on, played with using either static or dynamic linking, tried the included boost library, and played with the pic option. I'm using the qt frontend. The linker barfing might be related to the boost library, as those are the objects that are listed near the error. Error messages seem to be: `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN5boost2io6detail22parse_printf_directiveIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIPKcSsEESt5ctypeIcEEEbRT2_RKSD_PNS1_11format_itemIT_T0_T1_EERKT3_mh' referenced in section `.rodata' of support/.libs/libsupport.a(lstrings.o): defined in discarded section `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN5boost2io6detail22parse_printf_directiveIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIPKcSsEESt5ctypeIcEEEbRT2_RKSD_PNS1_11format_itemIT_T0_T1_EERKT3_mh' of support/.libs/libsupport.a(lstrings.o) `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN5boost9re_detail15_reg_format_auxINS0_19string_out_iteratorISsEEN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIPKcSsEESaINS_9sub_matchIS8_EEEcNS_12regex_traitsIcT_SE_RKNS_13match_resultsIT0_T1_EERPKT2_NS_15regex_constants12_match_flagsERKT3_RNS0_15case_flags_typeE' referenced in section `.rodata' of ../boost/libs/regex/src/.libs/libboost_regex.a(cregex.o): defined in discarded section `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN5boost9re_detail15_reg_format_auxINS0_19string_out_iteratorISsEEN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIPKcSsEESaINS_9sub_matchIS8_EEEcNS_12regex_traitsIcT_SE_RKNS_13match_resultsIT0_T1_EERPKT2_NS_15regex_constants12_match_flagsERKT3_RNS0_15case_flags_typeE' of ../boost/libs/regex/src/.libs/libboost_regex.a(cregex.o) Any suggestions? thanks, Nathan
error compiling on Slamd64 11.0
Hi, I'm trying to compile LyX 1.4.3 on Slamd64 11.0. I used to be able to do this on Slamd64 10.1 and I recently did a reformat/reinstall of my system. It seems to get through the entire compile process and then barf on the final linking. I've tried forcing library paths to /usr/lib64 and so on, played with using either static or dynamic linking, tried the included boost library, and played with the pic option. I'm using the qt frontend. The linker barfing might be related to the boost library, as those are the objects that are listed near the error. Error messages seem to be: `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN5boost2io6detail22parse_printf_directiveIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIPKcSsEESt5ctypeIcEEEbRT2_RKSD_PNS1_11format_itemIT_T0_T1_EERKT3_mh' referenced in section `.rodata' of support/.libs/libsupport.a(lstrings.o): defined in discarded section `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN5boost2io6detail22parse_printf_directiveIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIPKcSsEESt5ctypeIcEEEbRT2_RKSD_PNS1_11format_itemIT_T0_T1_EERKT3_mh' of support/.libs/libsupport.a(lstrings.o) `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN5boost9re_detail15_reg_format_auxINS0_19string_out_iteratorISsEEN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIPKcSsEESaINS_9sub_matchIS8_EEEcNS_12regex_traitsIcT_SE_RKNS_13match_resultsIT0_T1_EERPKT2_NS_15regex_constants12_match_flagsERKT3_RNS0_15case_flags_typeE' referenced in section `.rodata' of ../boost/libs/regex/src/.libs/libboost_regex.a(cregex.o): defined in discarded section `.gnu.linkonce.t._ZN5boost9re_detail15_reg_format_auxINS0_19string_out_iteratorISsEEN9__gnu_cxx17__normal_iteratorIPKcSsEESaINS_9sub_matchIS8_EEEcNS_12regex_traitsIcT_SE_RKNS_13match_resultsIT0_T1_EERPKT2_NS_15regex_constants12_match_flagsERKT3_RNS0_15case_flags_typeE' of ../boost/libs/regex/src/.libs/libboost_regex.a(cregex.o) Any suggestions? thanks, Nathan
trouble compiling on Slamd64 11.0
Hi, I'm trying to compile LyX on Slamd64 11.0. I used to be able to do this on Slamd64 10.1 and I recently did a reformat/reinstall of my system. It seems to get through the entire compile process and then barf on the final linking. I've tried forcing library paths to /usr/lib64 and so on, played with using either static or dynamic linking, tried the included boost library, and played with the pic option. I'm using the qt frontend. The linker barfing might be related to the boost library, as those are the objects that are listed near the error. Unfortunately I can't seem to get a specific error message, only that ld returned error on exit. Any suggestions? thanks, Nathan
trouble compiling on Slamd64 11.0
Hi, I'm trying to compile LyX on Slamd64 11.0. I used to be able to do this on Slamd64 10.1 and I recently did a reformat/reinstall of my system. It seems to get through the entire compile process and then barf on the final linking. I've tried forcing library paths to /usr/lib64 and so on, played with using either static or dynamic linking, tried the included boost library, and played with the pic option. I'm using the qt frontend. The linker barfing might be related to the boost library, as those are the objects that are listed near the error. Unfortunately I can't seem to get a specific error message, only that ld returned error on exit. Any suggestions? thanks, Nathan
trouble compiling on Slamd64 11.0
Hi, I'm trying to compile LyX on Slamd64 11.0. I used to be able to do this on Slamd64 10.1 and I recently did a reformat/reinstall of my system. It seems to get through the entire compile process and then barf on the final linking. I've tried forcing library paths to /usr/lib64 and so on, played with using either static or dynamic linking, tried the included boost library, and played with the pic option. I'm using the qt frontend. The linker barfing might be related to the boost library, as those are the objects that are listed near the error. Unfortunately I can't seem to get a specific error message, only that ld returned error on exit. Any suggestions? thanks, Nathan
New user and graphics display
Hi there, I've taken the TeX plunge via Lyx, and I'm liking it so far. I've got a PPC OS X 10.4 machine, and I'm running Lyx 1.4 and my TeX installation is via the i-Installer program. I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot figure out how to get them to both display inline on the screen and to printout when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF. EPS images process to PDF nicely, but they don't display in the screen version. I've tried searching for how to set Lyx up to see the images, but I'm not having much success. What's the overall most successful way to create images for both printing and display? Thanks in advance. Best, -N -- Nathan A. Paxton Ph.D. Candidate Dept. of Government, Harvard University Resident Tutor John Winthrop House, Harvard University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton === When you have to stay eight years away from California, you live in a perpetual state of homesickness. - Ronald Reagan The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud. -Coco Chanel ===
Re: New user and graphics display
I've reinstalled Imagemagick and reconfigured Lyx, and I still can't get inline images. Any other ideas? Thanks. -N On 12 Nov 2006, at 1:40 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Nathan Paxton schrieb: I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot figure out how to get them to both display inline on the screen and to printout when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF. EPS images process to PDF nicely, but they don't display in the screen version. This looks like a problem with the installation of the program Imagemagick that is used by LyX to convert images to a format that Lyx can display. What's the overall most successful way to create images for both printing and display? Have a llok at section 1.3 and appendix B in the Extended-Insets manual: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Extended-Insets where the image and output formats are described. regards Uwe -- Nathan A. Paxton Ph.D. Candidate Dept. of Government, Harvard University Resident Tutor John Winthrop House, Harvard University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton === When you have to stay eight years away from California, you live in a perpetual state of homesickness. - Ronald Reagan The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud. -Coco Chanel ===
New user and graphics display
Hi there, I've taken the TeX plunge via Lyx, and I'm liking it so far. I've got a PPC OS X 10.4 machine, and I'm running Lyx 1.4 and my TeX installation is via the i-Installer program. I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot figure out how to get them to both display inline on the screen and to printout when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF. EPS images process to PDF nicely, but they don't display in the screen version. I've tried searching for how to set Lyx up to see the images, but I'm not having much success. What's the overall most successful way to create images for both printing and display? Thanks in advance. Best, -N -- Nathan A. Paxton Ph.D. Candidate Dept. of Government, Harvard University Resident Tutor John Winthrop House, Harvard University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton === When you have to stay eight years away from California, you live in a perpetual state of homesickness. - Ronald Reagan The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud. -Coco Chanel ===
Re: New user and graphics display
I've reinstalled Imagemagick and reconfigured Lyx, and I still can't get inline images. Any other ideas? Thanks. -N On 12 Nov 2006, at 1:40 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Nathan Paxton schrieb: I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot figure out how to get them to both display inline on the screen and to printout when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF. EPS images process to PDF nicely, but they don't display in the screen version. This looks like a problem with the installation of the program Imagemagick that is used by LyX to convert images to a format that Lyx can display. What's the overall most successful way to create images for both printing and display? Have a llok at section 1.3 and appendix B in the Extended-Insets manual: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Extended-Insets where the image and output formats are described. regards Uwe -- Nathan A. Paxton Ph.D. Candidate Dept. of Government, Harvard University Resident Tutor John Winthrop House, Harvard University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton === When you have to stay eight years away from California, you live in a perpetual state of homesickness. - Ronald Reagan The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud. -Coco Chanel ===
New user and graphics display
Hi there, I've taken the TeX plunge via Lyx, and I'm liking it so far. I've got a PPC OS X 10.4 machine, and I'm running Lyx 1.4 and my TeX installation is via the i-Installer program. I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot figure out how to get them to both display inline on the screen and to printout when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF. EPS images process to PDF nicely, but they don't display in the screen version. I've tried searching for how to set Lyx up to see the images, but I'm not having much success. What's the overall most successful way to create images for both printing and display? Thanks in advance. Best, -N -- Nathan A. Paxton Ph.D. Candidate Dept. of Government, Harvard University Resident Tutor John Winthrop House, Harvard University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton === When you have to stay eight years away from California, you live in a perpetual state of homesickness. - Ronald Reagan The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud. -Coco Chanel ===
Re: New user and graphics display
I've reinstalled Imagemagick and reconfigured Lyx, and I still can't get inline images. Any other ideas? Thanks. -N On 12 Nov 2006, at 1:40 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Nathan Paxton schrieb: I'm trying to include images in my documents, but I cannot figure out how to get them to both display inline on the screen and to printout when Lyx goes to process the document to PDF. > EPS images process to PDF nicely, but they don't display in the screen version. This looks like a problem with the installation of the program "Imagemagick" that is used by LyX to convert images to a format that Lyx can display. What's the overall most successful way to create images for both printing and display? Have a llok at section 1.3 and appendix B in the Extended-Insets manual: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Extended-Insets where the image and output formats are described. regards Uwe -- Nathan A. Paxton Ph.D. Candidate Dept. of Government, Harvard University Resident Tutor John Winthrop House, Harvard University [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~napaxton === When you have to stay eight years away from California, you live in a perpetual state of homesickness. - Ronald Reagan The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud. -Coco Chanel ===
Re: problem compiling on x86_64 (Slamd64)
I eventually was able to compile LyX by temporarily hiding my 32-bit version of the GL library and creating a link to the 64-bit version. There was the same problem with the artsd library as well. Since the program now runs perfectly as a 64-bit binary, I suspect that Qt is not improperly linked. Maybe there is some generic linking that LyX is using for all of Qt that has a hardcoded path for some of these libraries? I don't really know; I searched the Makefiles but could not figure it out. LyX itself does not use libGL directly. Could it be that you Qt is linked wrongly? Andre'
Re: problem compiling on x86_64 (Slamd64)
I eventually was able to compile LyX by temporarily hiding my 32-bit version of the GL library and creating a link to the 64-bit version. There was the same problem with the artsd library as well. Since the program now runs perfectly as a 64-bit binary, I suspect that Qt is not improperly linked. Maybe there is some generic linking that LyX is using for all of Qt that has a hardcoded path for some of these libraries? I don't really know; I searched the Makefiles but could not figure it out. LyX itself does not use libGL directly. Could it be that you Qt is linked wrongly? Andre'
Re: problem compiling on x86_64 (Slamd64)
I eventually was able to compile LyX by temporarily hiding my 32-bit version of the GL library and creating a link to the 64-bit version. There was the same problem with the artsd library as well. Since the program now runs perfectly as a 64-bit binary, I suspect that Qt is not improperly linked. Maybe there is some generic linking that LyX is using for all of Qt that has a hardcoded path for some of these libraries? I don't really know; I searched the Makefiles but could not figure it out. LyX itself does not use libGL directly. Could it be that you Qt is linked wrongly? Andre'
problem compiling on x86_64 (Slamd64)
I'm having trouble compiling LyX 1.3.6 on an AMD64 machine. For some reason LyX is looking in the /usr/lib directory for some libraries even though all environment variables point it to /usr/lib64 Here is the error message: /usr/lib/libGL.so: could not read symbols: File in wrong format It should be trying to use /usr/lib64/libGL.so The library path is set appropriately in the Makefile. Thanks for your help.
problem compiling on x86_64 (Slamd64)
I'm having trouble compiling LyX 1.3.6 on an AMD64 machine. For some reason LyX is looking in the /usr/lib directory for some libraries even though all environment variables point it to /usr/lib64 Here is the error message: /usr/lib/libGL.so: could not read symbols: File in wrong format It should be trying to use /usr/lib64/libGL.so The library path is set appropriately in the Makefile. Thanks for your help.
problem compiling on x86_64 (Slamd64)
I'm having trouble compiling LyX 1.3.6 on an AMD64 machine. For some reason LyX is looking in the /usr/lib directory for some libraries even though all environment variables point it to /usr/lib64 Here is the error message: /usr/lib/libGL.so: could not read symbols: File in wrong format It should be trying to use /usr/lib64/libGL.so The library path is set appropriately in the Makefile. Thanks for your help.
Map lyx style to latex command with many arguments?
Is there any way to create a custom style that maps to a latex command with more than 2 arguments? I'm thinking of something like Description, except the first word would become argument 1, the second word would become argument 2, ... the nth word would become argument n, and the rest of the words would become argument n+1. i.e. if you formatted the paragraph one two three rest of the paragraph in a style Foo, it might translate to a latex command like this: \foo{one}{two}{three}{rest of the paragraph} Is this possible, or am I stuck using ERTs? Nathan
Map lyx style to latex command with many arguments?
Is there any way to create a custom style that maps to a latex command with more than 2 arguments? I'm thinking of something like Description, except the first word would become argument 1, the second word would become argument 2, ... the nth word would become argument n, and the rest of the words would become argument n+1. i.e. if you formatted the paragraph one two three rest of the paragraph in a style Foo, it might translate to a latex command like this: \foo{one}{two}{three}{rest of the paragraph} Is this possible, or am I stuck using ERTs? Nathan
Map lyx style to latex command with many arguments?
Is there any way to create a custom style that maps to a latex command with more than 2 arguments? I'm thinking of something like Description, except the first word would become argument 1, the second word would become argument 2, ... the nth word would become argument n, and the rest of the words would become argument n+1. i.e. if you formatted the paragraph one two three rest of the paragraph in a style "Foo", it might translate to a latex command like this: \foo{one}{two}{three}{rest of the paragraph} Is this possible, or am I stuck using ERTs? Nathan
problems compiling
Hi, I'm trying to compile lyx-1.3.1 on Mac OS 10.1.5. The configure script works correctly. But then as soon as I run make I get the following: Making all in config make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in development make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in intl cc -c -DLOCALEDIR=\/usr/local/share/locale\ -DLOCALE_ALIAS_PATH=\/usr/local/share/locale\ -DLIBDIR=\/usr/local/lib\ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../src -I. -I../intl -I/sw/include -I/usr/X11R6/include/X11 -isystem /usr/X11R6/include -g -O2 intl-compat.c cpp-precomp: could not open '/usr/X11R6/include' make[1]: *** [intl-compat.o] Error 1 make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 Any suggestions? thanks, Nathan
problems compiling
Hi, I'm trying to compile lyx-1.3.1 on Mac OS 10.1.5. The configure script works correctly. But then as soon as I run make I get the following: Making all in config make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in development make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in intl cc -c -DLOCALEDIR=\/usr/local/share/locale\ -DLOCALE_ALIAS_PATH=\/usr/local/share/locale\ -DLIBDIR=\/usr/local/lib\ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../src -I. -I../intl -I/sw/include -I/usr/X11R6/include/X11 -isystem /usr/X11R6/include -g -O2 intl-compat.c cpp-precomp: could not open '/usr/X11R6/include' make[1]: *** [intl-compat.o] Error 1 make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 Any suggestions? thanks, Nathan
problems compiling
Hi, I'm trying to compile lyx-1.3.1 on Mac OS 10.1.5. The configure script works correctly. But then as soon as I run make I get the following: Making all in config make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in development make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in intl cc -c -DLOCALEDIR=\"/usr/local/share/locale\" -DLOCALE_ALIAS_PATH=\"/usr/local/share/locale\" -DLIBDIR=\"/usr/local/lib\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../src -I. -I../intl -I/sw/include -I/usr/X11R6/include/X11 -isystem /usr/X11R6/include -g -O2 intl-compat.c cpp-precomp: could not open '/usr/X11R6/include' make[1]: *** [intl-compat.o] Error 1 make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 Any suggestions? thanks, Nathan
Re: lyx auf Debian 3.0_r1
On Friday 28 February 2003 05:43, Breu, Johannes Martin wrote: Is there anybody who has experience with the installation of lyx 1.3.0 on Debian 3.0_r1? Maybe binaries. I wish to install it but I made very bad experiences in installing lyx 1.3.0 on Debian 2.2 - latex and lyx did not work anymore. Thank you, JOhannes Breu I built it from source a few days ago, without much trouble. However, I am running debian unstable, so you might find that you need to upgrade some packages in order to build it. I also had to install latex-ttf-fonts to get math symbols working. There is an rpm for this on ftp.lyx.org, that you can install using alien. Nathan
Re: Problems with XFree86
You just missed a thread about this (is there an archive for this list somewhere?) Make sure that you have latex-ttf-fonts installed (available on ftp.lyx.org), and that your XftConfig includes the directory where those fonts are. This should fix the problem. Nathan On Friday 28 February 2003 18:29, Jose wrote: Hi I was using Starnet Xwin32, but because it is an evaluation program I switched to XFree86. It works fine, but when it displays formulas like for example \theta it displays a \mu. When I create the dvi it shows the theta. So I don't know is some type of configurations. Does someone has an idea how to fix that. Thanks Jose
Re: lyx auf Debian 3.0_r1
On Friday 28 February 2003 05:43, Breu, Johannes Martin wrote: Is there anybody who has experience with the installation of lyx 1.3.0 on Debian 3.0_r1? Maybe binaries. I wish to install it but I made very bad experiences in installing lyx 1.3.0 on Debian 2.2 - latex and lyx did not work anymore. Thank you, JOhannes Breu I built it from source a few days ago, without much trouble. However, I am running debian unstable, so you might find that you need to upgrade some packages in order to build it. I also had to install latex-ttf-fonts to get math symbols working. There is an rpm for this on ftp.lyx.org, that you can install using alien. Nathan
Re: Problems with XFree86
You just missed a thread about this (is there an archive for this list somewhere?) Make sure that you have latex-ttf-fonts installed (available on ftp.lyx.org), and that your XftConfig includes the directory where those fonts are. This should fix the problem. Nathan On Friday 28 February 2003 18:29, Jose wrote: Hi I was using Starnet Xwin32, but because it is an evaluation program I switched to XFree86. It works fine, but when it displays formulas like for example \theta it displays a \mu. When I create the dvi it shows the theta. So I don't know is some type of configurations. Does someone has an idea how to fix that. Thanks Jose
Re: lyx auf Debian 3.0_r1
On Friday 28 February 2003 05:43, Breu, Johannes Martin wrote: > Is there anybody who has experience with the installation of lyx 1.3.0 > on Debian 3.0_r1? Maybe binaries. I wish to install it but I made very > bad experiences in installing lyx 1.3.0 on Debian 2.2 - latex and lyx > did not work anymore. > > Thank you, JOhannes Breu I built it from source a few days ago, without much trouble. However, I am running debian unstable, so you might find that you need to upgrade some packages in order to build it. I also had to install latex-ttf-fonts to get math symbols working. There is an rpm for this on ftp.lyx.org, that you can install using alien. Nathan
Re: Problems with XFree86
You just missed a thread about this (is there an archive for this list somewhere?) Make sure that you have latex-ttf-fonts installed (available on ftp.lyx.org), and that your XftConfig includes the directory where those fonts are. This should fix the problem. Nathan On Friday 28 February 2003 18:29, Jose wrote: > Hi I was using Starnet Xwin32, but because it is an evaluation program I > switched to XFree86. It works fine, but when it displays formulas like > for example \theta it displays a \mu. When I create the dvi it shows > the theta. So I don't know is some type of configurations. Does > someone has an idea how to fix that. > > Thanks > > Jose
Re: No display of math symbols with lyx 1.3.0
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 14:52, John Levon wrote: On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 02:47:55PM -0500, Kostas Oikonomou wrote: I am using lyx 1.3.0 on a Solaris 8 Sparc system. I moved to 1.3.0 from 1.2.1. You forgot to mention what frontend you're using, or if you're using fontconfig etc. Everything works fine, except that when I type $a \leq b$, LyX displays a . b, i.e. the \leq shows up like a dot. please create a document with only \leq in it. Then load it again after starting lyx as lyx -dbg any, and send me the entire output privately. Similar problems happen with other symbols , e.g. \sim shows up as . You probably need to install the latex-ttf-fonts as found on ftp.lyx.org btw, Dekel, you said you asked the fontconfig list about the pfb fonts, but I cannot find your message in the archives. Did you do this ? regards john I am having the same problem (on debian unstable wi/ qt frontend and qt 3.1). I just installed latex-ttf-fonts, but it hasn't helped. They seem to be installed properly -- they show up in xfontsel, and I can choose them as my screen font in lyx -- but I am still not getting proper math symbols. Nathan
Re: No display of math symbols with lyx 1.3.0 (fixed)
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 20:39, John Levon wrote: On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 08:02:56PM -0500, Nathan Weston wrote: I am having the same problem (on debian unstable wi/ qt frontend and qt 3.1). I just installed latex-ttf-fonts, but it hasn't helped. They seem to be installed properly -- they show up in xfontsel, and I can choose them as my screen font in lyx -- but I am still not getting proper math symbols. ldd lyx | grep fontconfig (sanity check) please create a document with only \leq in it. Then load it again after starting lyx as lyx -dbg any, and send me the entire output privately. Do the same... regards, john The directory where the fonts were installed was not in my XftConfig. I was thrown off by the fact that a) the fonts showed up in xfontsel, etc and b) my other font directories are not listed there either (debian has some weird way of managing fonts, but it mostly works so I don't ask questions ;-) ) Anyway, adding the path for the latex-ttx fonts to XftConfig fixed the problem. Thanks, Nathan
Re: No display of math symbols with lyx 1.3.0
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 14:52, John Levon wrote: On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 02:47:55PM -0500, Kostas Oikonomou wrote: I am using lyx 1.3.0 on a Solaris 8 Sparc system. I moved to 1.3.0 from 1.2.1. You forgot to mention what frontend you're using, or if you're using fontconfig etc. Everything works fine, except that when I type $a \leq b$, LyX displays a . b, i.e. the \leq shows up like a dot. please create a document with only \leq in it. Then load it again after starting lyx as lyx -dbg any, and send me the entire output privately. Similar problems happen with other symbols , e.g. \sim shows up as . You probably need to install the latex-ttf-fonts as found on ftp.lyx.org btw, Dekel, you said you asked the fontconfig list about the pfb fonts, but I cannot find your message in the archives. Did you do this ? regards john I am having the same problem (on debian unstable wi/ qt frontend and qt 3.1). I just installed latex-ttf-fonts, but it hasn't helped. They seem to be installed properly -- they show up in xfontsel, and I can choose them as my screen font in lyx -- but I am still not getting proper math symbols. Nathan
Re: No display of math symbols with lyx 1.3.0 (fixed)
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 20:39, John Levon wrote: On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 08:02:56PM -0500, Nathan Weston wrote: I am having the same problem (on debian unstable wi/ qt frontend and qt 3.1). I just installed latex-ttf-fonts, but it hasn't helped. They seem to be installed properly -- they show up in xfontsel, and I can choose them as my screen font in lyx -- but I am still not getting proper math symbols. ldd lyx | grep fontconfig (sanity check) please create a document with only \leq in it. Then load it again after starting lyx as lyx -dbg any, and send me the entire output privately. Do the same... regards, john The directory where the fonts were installed was not in my XftConfig. I was thrown off by the fact that a) the fonts showed up in xfontsel, etc and b) my other font directories are not listed there either (debian has some weird way of managing fonts, but it mostly works so I don't ask questions ;-) ) Anyway, adding the path for the latex-ttx fonts to XftConfig fixed the problem. Thanks, Nathan
Re: No display of math symbols with lyx 1.3.0
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 14:52, John Levon wrote: > On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 02:47:55PM -0500, Kostas Oikonomou wrote: > > I am using lyx 1.3.0 on a Solaris 8 Sparc system. I moved to 1.3.0 from > > 1.2.1. > > You forgot to mention what frontend you're using, or if you're using > fontconfig etc. > > > Everything works fine, except that when I type $a \leq b$, LyX displays > > "a . b", i.e. the \leq shows up like a dot. > > please create a document with only \leq in it. Then load it again after > starting lyx as lyx -dbg any, and send me the entire output privately. > > > Similar problems happen with other symbols , e.g. \sim shows up as >>. > > You probably need to install the latex-ttf-fonts as found on > ftp.lyx.org > > btw, Dekel, you said you asked the fontconfig list about the pfb fonts, > but I cannot find your message in the archives. Did you do this ? > > regards > john I am having the same problem (on debian unstable wi/ qt frontend and qt 3.1). I just installed latex-ttf-fonts, but it hasn't helped. They seem to be installed properly -- they show up in xfontsel, and I can choose them as my screen font in lyx -- but I am still not getting proper math symbols. Nathan
Re: No display of math symbols with lyx 1.3.0 (fixed)
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 20:39, John Levon wrote: > On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 08:02:56PM -0500, Nathan Weston wrote: > > I am having the same problem (on debian unstable wi/ qt frontend and qt > > 3.1). I just installed latex-ttf-fonts, but it hasn't helped. They seem > > to be installed properly -- they show up in xfontsel, and I can choose > > them as my screen font in lyx -- but I am still not getting proper math > > symbols. > > ldd lyx | grep fontconfig (sanity check) > > > > please create a document with only \leq in it. Then load it again after > > > starting lyx as lyx -dbg any, and send me the entire output privately. > > Do the same... > > regards, > john The directory where the fonts were installed was not in my XftConfig. I was thrown off by the fact that a) the fonts showed up in xfontsel, etc and b) my other font directories are not listed there either (debian has some weird way of managing fonts, but it mostly works so I don't ask questions ;-) ) Anyway, adding the path for the latex-ttx fonts to XftConfig fixed the problem. Thanks, Nathan
crash on opening document
Hi, I just upgraded from lyx-1.6fix2 to 1.2.0. I'm running on Redhat 7.0. I compiled from sources using the xforms 0.88 glibc library. Everything compiles and installs fine. When I run lyx the main screen appears with no problem. But as soon as I try to either open an old document or start a new document I get the following message lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX. Please read the bug-reporting instructions i n Help-Introduction and send us a bug report, if necessary. Thanks ! Bye. Aborted (core dumped) Any suggestions? thanks, Nathan
Re: crash on opening document
Hi Herbert, I deleted the entire .lyx directory and let lyx rebuild it fresh. This didn't fix it. I also looked in stdclass.inc in /usr/local/share/lyx/layouts but the line you said to add is already there. I tried compiling and reinstalling 1.1.6fix4 just in case I've screwed something else up on my system. 1.1.6fix4 opens docs without crashing. Any more suggestions? Thanks for your help, Nathan do you have a layout-dir with the different files in your lyx-homedir ~/.lyx/layouts? if so and they are not speciell one, then delete them all. Otherwise insert in the file stdclass.inc a line DefaultStyle Standard Herbert
Re: crash on opening document
Yes here it is: #0 0x082f3792 in atexit (func=0x82eb7f0 __tcf_0) at atexit.c:32 #1 0x082e1bc2 in CreateBufferTmpDir () #2 0x080a1996 in Buffer::Buffer () #3 0x080c1547 in BufferStorage::newBuffer () #4 0x080c4efb in BufferList::newFile () #5 0x0810ff73 in LyXFunc::menuNew () #6 0x0810773e in LyXFunc::dispatch () #7 0x08104b22 in LyXFunc::verboseDispatch () #8 0x08104a67 in LyXFunc::verboseDispatch () #9 0x082879f0 in Menubar::Pimpl::MenuCallback () #10 0x082815e9 in C_Menubar_Pimpl_MenuCallback () #11 0x4003c973 in fl_object_qread () from /usr/lib/libforms.so.0.88 #12 0x40049f11 in fl_check_forms () from /usr/lib/libforms.so.0.88 #13 0x0828091d in GUIRunTime::runTime () #14 0x080f1c50 in LyXGUI::runTime () #15 0x080f27ff in LyX::LyX () #16 0x081382bd in main () #17 0x40219306 in __libc_start_main (main=0x8138160 main, argc=1, ubp_av=0xb9c4, init=0x804f5c4 _init, fini=0x838c8ac _fini, rtld_fini=0x4000d2fc _dl_fini, stack_end=0xb9bc) at ../sysdeps/generic/libc-start.c:129 On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Nathan Becker wrote: Hi Herbert, I deleted the entire .lyx directory and let lyx rebuild it fresh. This didn't fix it. Could you try to get a backtrace? Something like gdb ./lyx (gdb) run [load the file] ...crash... (gdb) bt JMarc
crash on opening document
Hi, I just upgraded from lyx-1.6fix2 to 1.2.0. I'm running on Redhat 7.0. I compiled from sources using the xforms 0.88 glibc library. Everything compiles and installs fine. When I run lyx the main screen appears with no problem. But as soon as I try to either open an old document or start a new document I get the following message lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX. Please read the bug-reporting instructions i n Help-Introduction and send us a bug report, if necessary. Thanks ! Bye. Aborted (core dumped) Any suggestions? thanks, Nathan
Re: crash on opening document
Hi Herbert, I deleted the entire .lyx directory and let lyx rebuild it fresh. This didn't fix it. I also looked in stdclass.inc in /usr/local/share/lyx/layouts but the line you said to add is already there. I tried compiling and reinstalling 1.1.6fix4 just in case I've screwed something else up on my system. 1.1.6fix4 opens docs without crashing. Any more suggestions? Thanks for your help, Nathan do you have a layout-dir with the different files in your lyx-homedir ~/.lyx/layouts? if so and they are not speciell one, then delete them all. Otherwise insert in the file stdclass.inc a line DefaultStyle Standard Herbert
Re: crash on opening document
Yes here it is: #0 0x082f3792 in atexit (func=0x82eb7f0 __tcf_0) at atexit.c:32 #1 0x082e1bc2 in CreateBufferTmpDir () #2 0x080a1996 in Buffer::Buffer () #3 0x080c1547 in BufferStorage::newBuffer () #4 0x080c4efb in BufferList::newFile () #5 0x0810ff73 in LyXFunc::menuNew () #6 0x0810773e in LyXFunc::dispatch () #7 0x08104b22 in LyXFunc::verboseDispatch () #8 0x08104a67 in LyXFunc::verboseDispatch () #9 0x082879f0 in Menubar::Pimpl::MenuCallback () #10 0x082815e9 in C_Menubar_Pimpl_MenuCallback () #11 0x4003c973 in fl_object_qread () from /usr/lib/libforms.so.0.88 #12 0x40049f11 in fl_check_forms () from /usr/lib/libforms.so.0.88 #13 0x0828091d in GUIRunTime::runTime () #14 0x080f1c50 in LyXGUI::runTime () #15 0x080f27ff in LyX::LyX () #16 0x081382bd in main () #17 0x40219306 in __libc_start_main (main=0x8138160 main, argc=1, ubp_av=0xb9c4, init=0x804f5c4 _init, fini=0x838c8ac _fini, rtld_fini=0x4000d2fc _dl_fini, stack_end=0xb9bc) at ../sysdeps/generic/libc-start.c:129 On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Nathan Becker wrote: Hi Herbert, I deleted the entire .lyx directory and let lyx rebuild it fresh. This didn't fix it. Could you try to get a backtrace? Something like gdb ./lyx (gdb) run [load the file] ...crash... (gdb) bt JMarc
crash on opening document
Hi, I just upgraded from lyx-1.6fix2 to 1.2.0. I'm running on Redhat 7.0. I compiled from sources using the xforms 0.88 glibc library. Everything compiles and installs fine. When I run lyx the main screen appears with no problem. But as soon as I try to either open an old document or start a new document I get the following message lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX. Please read the bug-reporting instructions i n Help->Introduction and send us a bug report, if necessary. Thanks ! Bye. Aborted (core dumped) Any suggestions? thanks, Nathan
Re: crash on opening document
Hi Herbert, I deleted the entire .lyx directory and let lyx rebuild it fresh. This didn't fix it. I also looked in stdclass.inc in /usr/local/share/lyx/layouts but the line you said to add is already there. I tried compiling and reinstalling 1.1.6fix4 just in case I've screwed something else up on my system. 1.1.6fix4 opens docs without crashing. Any more suggestions? Thanks for your help, Nathan > do you have a layout-dir with the different files in your > lyx-homedir ~/.lyx/layouts? > > if so and they are not speciell one, then delete them all. > > Otherwise insert in the file stdclass.inc a line > DefaultStyle Standard > > Herbert > > >
Re: crash on opening document
Yes here it is: #0 0x082f3792 in atexit (func=0x82eb7f0 <__tcf_0>) at atexit.c:32 #1 0x082e1bc2 in CreateBufferTmpDir () #2 0x080a1996 in Buffer::Buffer () #3 0x080c1547 in BufferStorage::newBuffer () #4 0x080c4efb in BufferList::newFile () #5 0x0810ff73 in LyXFunc::menuNew () #6 0x0810773e in LyXFunc::dispatch () #7 0x08104b22 in LyXFunc::verboseDispatch () #8 0x08104a67 in LyXFunc::verboseDispatch () #9 0x082879f0 in Menubar::Pimpl::MenuCallback () #10 0x082815e9 in C_Menubar_Pimpl_MenuCallback () #11 0x4003c973 in fl_object_qread () from /usr/lib/libforms.so.0.88 #12 0x40049f11 in fl_check_forms () from /usr/lib/libforms.so.0.88 #13 0x0828091d in GUIRunTime::runTime () #14 0x080f1c50 in LyXGUI::runTime () #15 0x080f27ff in LyX::LyX () #16 0x081382bd in main () #17 0x40219306 in __libc_start_main (main=0x8138160 , argc=1, ubp_av=0xb9c4, init=0x804f5c4 <_init>, fini=0x838c8ac <_fini>, rtld_fini=0x4000d2fc <_dl_fini>, stack_end=0xb9bc) at ../sysdeps/generic/libc-start.c:129 On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > Nathan Becker wrote: > > Hi Herbert, > > > > I deleted the entire .lyx directory and let lyx rebuild it fresh. This > > didn't fix it. > > Could you try to get a backtrace? Something like > > gdb ./lyx > (gdb) run > [load the file] > ...crash... > (gdb) bt > > JMarc >