Re: Breaking long URL?
Peter Baumgartner wrote: > How to break URL at non-letters without hyphen? Insert->URL should just work. Jürgen
Re: Breaking long URL?
Hi Peter, I have put in the preamble \usepackage{breakurl} and everything is fine. I use a normal .bib file and I do not biblatex. In my last document I have a long bibliography with a lot of refences to electronic documents and web pages, then there is plenty of URL in there and breaking of URLs works fine. Hope this can be helpful. Pierfranco 2008/12/2 Peter Baumgartner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi, > > How to break URL at non-letters without hyphen? I've turned on HyperRef > Support on and also checked the box "break link over lines" but still the > URLs do not break. > > Breaking of URLs works for me in the bibliography with biblatex but not > with > the normal bibtex bibliography. And in both cases it does not work within > normal paragraphs. > > I've tried "breaklinks=true" in the option line of the PDF feature dialog > but without success. > > What's wrong? ( OSX 10.4.11, LyX 1.6.0., TeXLive 2008) > > Peter > > >
Re: Macros and Parent/Child Documents in 1.6
Am 01.12.2008 um 18:59 schrieb James Sutherland: I have a parent document where I have defined macros. In the child document, I have used the macro. The compiled output (either from the child, or the parent), is fine. However, the LyX preview for the equations using macros is not correct. The macros are not expanded when the preview is generated. I thought that this was supported in LyX 1.6 (macros defined in parent, used in child). Am I mistaken? No, the preview does not support that (yet). I remember that I looked into this problem. At that time there was a technical reason that this very hard to implement, although I do not remember anymore why. Stefan
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
Am Mon, 01 Dec 2008 20:30:27 -0500 schrieb rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > The problem is only happening for LyX 1.6.0. LyX 1.5.6 works as > > expected on the same system. > > > > > So with 1.5.6 on the same system, everything is OK? > > rh Yes - with 1.5.6 on the same system everything is very fast. Another item what I have just realized, when typing fast on in maximized window: * With 1.5.6 the CPU usage of the lyx process is around 10-12% and the CPU ussage of the X process is around 10-14% * With 1.6.0 the CPU usage of the lyx process is around 1-2% and the CPU ussage of the X process is very fast going up to 100%
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
Am Tue, 02 Dec 2008 08:20:03 +0100 schrieb Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Xubuntu 8.10 with xserver-common version: 2:1.5.2-2ubuntu3 > > Usually, I use XFCE4 version: 4.4.2.1, I tried it now also with > > openbox after Richard Hecks's tip. It was a little bit faster > > though, but still not usable. > > > > Graphics card is coming with the mainboard 865G chipset (integrated > > graphic). > > > > The problem is only happening for LyX 1.6.0. LyX 1.5.6 works as > > expected on the same system. > > > > FYI, I filed a bug report: > > http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5582 > > A similar faulty situation seems to occur at > > http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5524 > > > > Anything else to check? Thanks for helping me narrow down this > > problem. > > Which version of Qt? Are you using a precompiled package or did you > compile by yourself? Maybe the package was compiled with stdlib-debug? > > FWIW, I am also using LyX-1.6 under kunbuntu-8.10 self-compiled with > distrib Qt package version 4.4.3. > > Abdel. Thanks for the comments. I compiled it myself using libqt4-dev (Version: 4.4.3-0ubuntu1). The commands I issued: 1. ./autogen.sh 2. ./configure 3. make 4. sudo make install I am not sure if this stdlib-debug option is set automatically. Is there a method to check (I have already deleted the compilation directory)?
Re: Building LyX layout for Copernicus Journals, class definition and estimate of time span?
Good email to the Copernicus people! But I have some news as well: - reinstalled all lyx stuff I ever had and put your layout and template in the proper directories, before my first start up; your "save .layout in .template folder" trick did not work :) - Now I can create PDF from the template! So, my installation must have been corrupted! - But I was really bothered by the babel-thing. So I switched it off (Tools>Preferences>Language Settings ; unmark babel), while making sure that the default language English is used. Now I could add the a .bib file and build my PDF's. Now there's is one more thing: the journal editors want the authors to use British English. This implies that you use the English(UK) babel package for the spell check. So, stating this language as the default language and switching off the babel package again causes the infinite loop! Conclusion: definitely 100% sure that the maintainers of the copernicus package should make it compatible with the babel package! Does this work for you as well? Regards, Maarten On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 12:37 AM, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Maarten Smoorenburg schrieb: > > I am sorry, but I have done it as you described in the wiki. From MiKTeX >> the >> class is found and I can build my edited version of the template.tex file. >> All is put in the zip I attached. All citations are typesetted correctly! >> > > Because you don't use babel. The infinite loop is caused by a bug in > copernicus regarding the babel package. babel is one of the very basic > packages and every other package must be able to handle it. I'll inform the > authors of copernicus. > > I see from the log file that the copernicus.cls is found in the directory >> you indicated in the wiki. So there's is something wrong with the >> reconfiguring of LyX, as copernicus is not mentioned in the config.lst >> file >> of my LyX installation. >> > > Then it seems that you have another copernicus.layout file on your > computer. To test this out, copy my layout file to the same folder where you > have stored my copernicus.lyx example file. Then reconfigure LyX again and > try to process the copernicus.lyx. > Now it must work as LyX then use the right layout file. > > regards Uwe >
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there a method to check (I have already deleted the compilation > directory)? lyx --version gives some relevant informations. Jürgen
Re: change the LoF and LoT appearance
newnoise wrote: > I'm answering myself if in Lyx is possible to modify the list of > figures/table as follow. Normally you have > > List of Figures > > 1 Something > 2 Something > > instead I would to have > > List of Figures > > Figure 1 Something > Figure 2 Something I'm asking myself why you did not read the answers to your post? http://marc.info/?l=lyx-users&m=122362762428304&w=2 Jürgen
Citing LyX
Hi, I want to include a citation to LyX on a paper but I don't know what's the correct bibliographic reference for LyX. In R (r-project.org) one runs "citation()" and gets: "To cite R in publications use: R Development Core Team (2008). R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. ISBN 3-900051-07-0, URL http://www.R-project.org. A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is @Manual{, title = {R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing}, author = {{R Development Core Team}}, organization = {R Foundation for Statistical Computing}, address = {Vienna, Austria}, year = {2008}, note = {{ISBN} 3-900051-07-0}, url = {http://www.R-project.org}, } We have invested a lot of time and effort in creating R, please cite it when using it for data analysis. See also ‘citation("pkgname")’ for citing R packages." Is there something similar for LyX ? I mean the reference ;-) Best EJ
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I compiled it myself using libqt4-dev (Version: 4.4.3-0ubuntu1). The commands I issued: 1. ./autogen.sh 2. ./configure 3. make 4. sudo make install I am not sure if this stdlib-debug option is set automatically. I guess this is 1.6.1svn you are using. In this case I think stdlib-debug is enabled by default. In order to compile in release mode try this instead: ./configure --enable-build-type=rel Is there a method to check (I have already deleted the compilation directory)? Don't know, I guess this is said at the end of the configure step. Abdel.
Re: LyX 1.6 crash
asm23 wrote: > HI, how do I enable the console output in lyx 1.6. > I searched the mail achieve. > Someone suggested that I should Add " -dbg 3 ". > But where do I add these statement? > > It seems that Lyx.bat is not a correct place to add... > Thank you. You should start LyX from a Terminal window (or however this is called on Windows). Jürgen
Re: frequent unexpected lyx 1.6.0 crashes - loss of work
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Erez Yerushalmi wrote: Happens when: Many times when I write in math equations. And also happened a few times when I shift the tool bars to different positions. Do others have this problem? These are known bugs (reported at bugzilla), and we hope to sort them out for 1.6.1. Jürgen Hi, The most common crash on Windows (#5472: the crash when copy operation is followed by opening a MS Office program) does not result in any data loss (the emergency save does its job). So Erez's crash is not a duplicate of it as far as I can say. Best regards, Olivier
Re: LyX can’t find sprachwerker.bst
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: [Problem: in order to add a new bib/bst file to the widgets in the bibtex dialog, one needs to click "Rescan" in the TeXInfo dialog] > Konrad Hofbauer wrote: > > > But we need to make this more obvious for sure. > > > > Maybe put it in the menus, next to Reconfigure? > > Or in the BibTeX dialog. I did this now (in trunk), Please have a look, I'd like to backport this to branch as well. Jürgen
Re: Macros and Parent/Child Documents in 1.6
On Dec 2, 2008, at 5:49 AM, Stefan Schimanski wrote: Am 01.12.2008 um 18:59 schrieb James Sutherland: I have a parent document where I have defined macros. In the child document, I have used the macro. The compiled output (either from the child, or the parent), is fine. However, the LyX preview for the equations using macros is not correct. The macros are not expanded when the preview is generated. I thought that this was supported in LyX 1.6 (macros defined in parent, used in child). Am I mistaken? No, the preview does not support that (yet). I remember that I looked into this problem. At that time there was a technical reason that this very hard to implement, although I do not remember anymore why. Stefan I tried the test cases on the wiki page (http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/Macros#toc10 ) and these macros expand appropriately. The only difference between the test case on the wiki page and the problem I am seeing is the use of parameters in the macros. The test macros from the wiki page do not involve parameters while the ones I am using do involve parameters. Is this going to be fixed in 1.6.1? This seems like an unfortunate limitation - previews not working for macros involving parameters... James
Re: frequent unexpected lyx 1.6.0 crashes - loss of work
Olivier Ripoll wrote: > The most common crash on Windows (#5472: the crash when copy operation > is followed by opening a MS Office program) does not result in any data > loss (the emergency save does its job). So Erez's crash is not a > duplicate of it as far as I can say. No. But of this (toolbar shifting): http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5499 and maybe of this (editing math): http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5491 If someone on Windows is able to provide a proper backtrace for the former (crash after moving the toolbar), it'd be most helpful. Jürgen
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Which version of Qt? Are you using a precompiled package or did you > compile by yourself? Maybe the package was compiled with stdlib-debug? Note that all the load is in the X server. I would be surprised to see that it is a consequence of using stdlib-debug. Do the two versions use the same qt lib? JMarc
Re: Breaking long URL?
> I have put in the preamble \usepackage{breakurl} and everything is fine. @Pierfranco: Thanks! - This works in both cases (bibtex and biblatex). Is this a special package? How did you find this out?
Re: beaking long URLs
Also sprach Peter Baumgartner: > I know that just Insert->URL should work, but it didn't. Something wrong > with the new version or my insallation? In order to find out, we need a minimal example file that shows the misbehaviour for you. Both the LyX file and the LaTeX output. (everything works as expected here). Jürgen
Re: Lyx1.6 Document class: Unavailable
Bigler Stéphane wrote: Dear all, After installing mytek and lyx_1.6.0 on a windows XP, *all* the documents classes are unavailable. I googled and none of the following helped me: step_1) Make sure that the MiKTeX bin directory is on my system command path: -> yes it is, I can launch latex from anywhere through a console. step_2) Check if for example the class "report" is available. At a DOS prompt, run 'kpsewhich report.cls' and kpsewhich returns: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex\base\report.cls -> ok the class is available Step_3) I checked in my home directory, which is: C:\Documents and Settings\me\Application Data\lyx16\ and print an extract of the file “textclass.lst”: # This file declares layouts and their associated definition files # (include dir. relative to the place where this file is). # It contains only default values, since chkconfig.ltx could not be run # for some reason. Run ./configure.py if you need to update it after a # configuration change. "aa" "aa" "article (A&A)" "false" "aapaper" "aa" "article (A&A V4)" "false" "aastex" "aastex" "article (AASTeX)" "false" "agu-dtd" "AGU-article" "AGU article (SGML)" "false" "agums" "aguplus" "article (AGU++ manuscript)" "false" "amsart" "amsart" "article (AMS)" "false" "amsbook" "amsbook" "book (AMS)" "false" "apa" "apa" "article (APA)" "false" "arab-article" "arabart" "article (Arabic)" "false" "armenian-article" "article" "article (Armenian)" "false" "article-beamer" "article" "article (beamer)" "false" "article" "article" "article" "false" …. -> all the classes are at “false”. :cry: Please, please I am stuck and do not know what to do to get the classes available. Thank you for helping. Stephane try to reinstall Lyx. And which version did you installed? Standard installer or alternative installer?
Re: [correction] LyXWinInstaller for LyX 1.6.0
Joost Verburg wrote: Abdelrazak Younes wrote: But when I install the Lyx (both the standard version or the alternative installer), the installer will *automatically* change this option to "Yes". (it seems very strange) I hope that the installer informs you before doing this change and that the old config is restored back. The standard installer doesn't change this setting. MiKTeX's default is "Ask me first" and it provides an option to change this on the window that is displayed when the first package is installed. Joost Ok, I think the alternative installer changes this setting...
lyx doesn't create dvi
Hi, I just installed MikTex 2.7 and lyx 1.6 . I started to write a new document, but when I do View -> DVI , lyx doesn't do anything. Also, when I do File -> Export -> DVI , no dvi file appears. what can I do? is there any log file I can check for errors? thanks. - Ran
Re: Get the chapter/section/subsection numbering as "frame-notes"
On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 19:32 -0500, rgheck wrote: > Nikos Alexandris wrote: > > On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 05:36 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote: > > > >> Hi all! > >> > >> Is there any quick-hack to *move* chapter/section/subsection numbers off > >> the main text-body, e.g. move it to the frame (well... left from the > >> main text)? > >> > >> Something like... > >> > >> 1 Title of Chapter 1" > >> > >>This is chapter 1 - This is chapter 1 - This is chapter 1 > >> > >> 2 Title of Chapter 2 > >> > >>This is chapter 2 - This is chapter 2 - This is chapter 2 > >> > >> 2.1This is Section 2.1 > >> > >> 2.2.1 This is SubSection 2.2.1 > >> > >> > >> Kind Regards, Nikos > >> > > > > Sorry, there is an important detail I did not mention: I use the > > koma-book class. > > > All of this is configurable via koma-specific commands. I don't use > those classes often, so I don't remember them. But it's all in the docs. > > rh Hi! Thanks for your reply. I did not try anything out yet. I'll post back once I do so. Regards, Nikos
Re: LyX 1.6 crash
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Max Bian wrote: I am seeing lots of crashes with LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. I think it happens when it cannot delete the temp files during exit. This can happen when I browse the files in the temp file directory or I do not close Adobe PDF Reader. This looks like a known problem. Could you post the console output? Jürgen HI, how do I enable the console output in lyx 1.6. I searched the mail achieve. Someone suggested that I should Add " -dbg 3 ". But where do I add these statement? It seems that Lyx.bat is not a correct place to add... Thank you.
Re: lyx doesn't create dvi
Ran Manor wrote: Hi, I just installed MikTex 2.7 and lyx 1.6 . I started to write a new document, but when I do View -> DVI , lyx doesn't do anything. Also, when I do File -> Export -> DVI , no dvi file appears. what can I do? is there any log file I can check for errors? thanks. - Ran A DVI viewer is needed. and be associated with the DVI file type.
Re: Breaking long URL?
Hi Peter, happy to have been of help. But sorry: I can't remember where I found the breakurl package. I spent part of last summer learning the basics of LaTeX and how to customize LyX texts so that they could suit my needs and really I can't remember all the stuff I have checked when I encountered some problem and found a solution. By the way, I think this is a common problem with laTeX. There are so many packages and the environment grows in such an anarchic way, a positive anarchic way which is the result of the cooperation of several unconnected people, that it is difficult to know all what you need and when you need it. That's why the email list is very very useful because it saves you a lot of time. Pierfranco 2008/12/2 Peter Baumgartner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I have put in the preamble \usepackage{breakurl} and everything is fine. > @Pierfranco: Thanks! - This works in both cases (bibtex and biblatex). Is > this a special package? How did you find this out? > > >
Re: Lyx1.6 Document class: Unavailable [RESOLVED]
Stéphane fixed this by reinstalling both LyX and MiKTeX.
Re: 1.6.0 on Os X 10.5.5 Woes
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 2:51 AM, Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Eberhard Lisse wrote: > >> All in all it makes work at the practice so impossible that I have had to >> switch back to 1.5.7 for the time being, but I'll continue to play with >> 1.6.0 at home. > > Hello Eberhard, > > There are a number of session management bugs in Mac, some of them will > be fixed in 1.6.1. There is a work-around your problem though: > > In Preferences/Look&Feel/User Interface: > > 1) Click on 'Clear all Session...' > 2) Uncheck 'Allow saving/restoring...' > 3) optionally Uncheck 'Open documents in tabs > > Then copy the file /usr/share/lyx/ui/default.ui (or in > /usr/local/share/) in your local directory '~/.lyx/ui/' and modify it > following your taste. On Mac, that would be LyX.app/Contents/Resources/ui/default, copied to ~/Library/Application Support/LyX-1.6/ui. Bennett
Re: Citing LyX
Ernesto Jardim wrote: Hi, I want to include a citation to LyX on a paper but I don't know what's the correct bibliographic reference for LyX. In R (r-project.org) one runs "citation()" and gets: "To cite R in publications use: R Development Core Team (2008). R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria. ISBN 3-900051-07-0, URL http://www.R-project.org. A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is @Manual{, title = {R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing}, author = {{R Development Core Team}}, organization = {R Foundation for Statistical Computing}, address = {Vienna, Austria}, year = {2008}, note = {{ISBN} 3-900051-07-0}, url = {http://www.R-project.org}, } We have invested a lot of time and effort in creating R, please cite it when using it for data analysis. See also ‘citation("pkgname")’ for citing R packages." Is there something similar for LyX ? I mean the reference ;-) Best EJ http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/CitingLyxWebSite /Paul
Re: lyx doesn't create dvi
asm23 wrote: Ran Manor wrote: Hi, I just installed MikTex 2.7 and lyx 1.6 . I started to write a new document, but when I do View -> DVI , lyx doesn't do anything. Also, when I do File -> Export -> DVI , no dvi file appears. what can I do? is there any log file I can check for errors? thanks. - Ran A DVI viewer is needed. and be associated with the DVI file type. MiKTeX has a DVI viewer (yap), and the LyX installer typically finds this. A LaTeX error might explain this. One thing to check is whether View -> DVI changes the LyX status line (to, say, "Waiting for LaTeX run 1"). Another thing to check is whether View -> DVI produces a LaTeX log (Document -> LaTeX Log) and, if so, whether it contains any error messages. /Paul
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
Am Tue, 02 Dec 2008 16:25:09 +0100 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Which version of Qt? Are you using a precompiled package or did you > > compile by yourself? Maybe the package was compiled with > > stdlib-debug? > > Note that all the load is in the X server. I would be surprised to see > that it is a consequence of using stdlib-debug. > > Do the two versions use the same qt lib? > > JMarc Here is the information provided by lyx --version: LyX 1.6.0 (Fri, Nov 7, 2008) Built on Nov 26 2008, 15:24:24 Configuration Host type:i686-pc-linux-gnu Special build flags: use-ispell C Compiler: gcc C Compiler LyX flags: C Compiler flags:-O2 C++ Compiler: g++ (4.3.2) C++ Compiler LyX flags: C++ Compiler flags:-O2 Linker flags: Linker user flags: Qt 4 Frontend: Qt 4 version: 4.4.3 Packaging:posix LyX binary dir: /usr/local/bin LyX files dir:/usr/local/share/lyx LyX 1.5.6 (Sun, Jul 27, 2008) Built on Oct 25 2008, 18:33:20 Configuration Host type:i486-pc-linux-gnu Special build flags: aiksaurus pch warnings use-aspell use-ispell C Compiler: gcc C Compiler LyX flags: C Compiler flags: -g -O2 C++ Compiler: g++ (4.3.2) C++ Compiler LyX flags: C++ Compiler flags: -g -O2 Linker flags: Linker user flags:-Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -Wl,-z,defs -Wl,--as-needed Qt 4 Frontend: Qt 4 version: 4.4.3 Packaging:posix LyX binary dir: /usr/bin LyX files dir:/usr/share/lyx
Re: beaking long URLs
> Also sprach Peter Baumgartner: >> I know that just Insert->URL should work, but it didn't. Something wrong >> with the new version or my insallation? > > In order to find out, we need a minimal example file that shows the > misbehaviour for you. Both the LyX file and the LaTeX output. > > (everything works as expected here). Breaking URLs works with the preamble command: \usepackage{breakurl} I think I know the reason: "The breakurl is an extension to hyperref package that allows line-breakable \url-like links when compiling via latex + dvips + ps2pdf .. if the dvips driver is being used, the original \url doesn't allow line breaks in the middle of the created link: the link comes in one atomic piece. This package allows such line breaks in the generated links. Note that this package is intended only for those using the dvips driver. Users of the pdflatex driver already have this feature." (Quote from the ReadMe File of breakurl) But it is still strange for me, as I thought I'm using pdflatex. But frankly I never understood the converter dialog quite well.
Re: frequent unexpected lyx 1.6.0 crashes - loss of work
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Olivier Ripoll wrote: The most common crash on Windows (#5472: the crash when copy operation is followed by opening a MS Office program) does not result in any data loss (the emergency save does its job). So Erez's crash is not a duplicate of it as far as I can say. No. But of this (toolbar shifting): http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5499 and maybe of this (editing math): http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5491 If someone on Windows is able to provide a proper backtrace for the former (crash after moving the toolbar), it'd be most helpful. I've found that page explaining how to generate a backtrace on windows without compiler. http://blog.thepimp.net/archives/how-to-generate-backtraces-on-windows-without-compiler.html One needs to install the Microsoft debug diagnostic tool: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=28bd5941-c458-46f1-b24d-f60151d875a3&displaylang=en But as far as I understand it, you need a special version of the binary (with debugging symbols ?). I tried for bug 5472 but there was no info in the backtrace (symbols were not found IIRC the message). So mere users like us would need a special binary to test that :-) Best regards, Olivier Jürgen
Re: beaking long URLs
On Tue, 2008-12-02 at 17:38 +0100, Peter Baumgartner wrote: > > Also sprach Peter Baumgartner: > >> I know that just Insert->URL should work, but it didn't. Something wrong > >> with the new version or my insallation? > > > > In order to find out, we need a minimal example file that shows the > > misbehaviour for you. Both the LyX file and the LaTeX output. > > > > (everything works as expected here). > > Breaking URLs works with the preamble command: \usepackage{breakurl} > I think I know the reason: > "The breakurl is an extension to hyperref package that allows line-breakable > \url-like links when compiling via latex + dvips + ps2pdf > .. if the dvips driver is being used, the original \url doesn't allow line > breaks in the middle of the created link: the link comes in one atomic > piece. This package allows such line breaks in the generated links. > > Note that this package is intended only for those using the dvips driver. > Users of the pdflatex driver already have this feature." > (Quote from the ReadMe File of breakurl) > > But it is still strange for me, as I thought I'm using pdflatex. But frankly > I never understood the converter dialog quite well. I see (in a document of mine) that some URL's are broken (as they should be since I checked the respective field under: Document Settings > PDF Properties > Hypperlinks > *check* Break links over lines) and some are not !? Shouldn't this work without any entry in the preamble? Regards, Nikos
Re: frequent unexpected lyx 1.6.0 crashes - loss of work
So mere users like us would need a special binary to test that :-) So, step out of the mere-usership, get VCExpress (free), get Subversion (free), get the LyX sources (free) and compile your own ;-). Best regards, Olivier Vincent P.S. I'm afraid bug 5472 is not suited for generating a backtrace, as the crash doesn't occur within LyX.. It does probably within qt or a windows library.
Re: Changing the color of notes in pdf output
On Fri, 2008-11-28 at 15:40 +0100, Matts Lindström wrote: > Hello, > > Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes ("Greyed out notes") in > the pdf that lyx outputs? (I'm using LyX 1.6rc2 and texlive running on > Ubuntu Linux) > > Regards, > Matts Lindström Hi! Besides using: \renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout} {\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup} as suggested by Ignacio G., I would like to use also: \usepackage{color} \definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.3} \definecolor{lightblue}{blue}{0.7} But it fails. I get for example "LaTeX Error(s): Undefined color model `blue'." --- I have seen several color-related bugs/wishes[1] and I feel "covered", that is I am not going to file another ticket. I wish, as many others, to have at some point an easy way to play around with custom colors (not only the standard colors) for the text, for the notes, for the links/urls, for footnotes, etc. Kind regards, Nikos --- [1] Bugzilla Bug(s) 3865, 3683, 3714, 5208,
Re: frequent unexpected lyx 1.6.0 crashes - loss of work
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: So mere users like us would need a special binary to test that :-) So, step out of the mere-usership, get VCExpress (free), get Subversion (free), get the LyX sources (free) and compile your own ;-). My personal computer @ home is linux-only. I have compiled LyX, Gimp and other important software (Wesnoth ;-) ) tens of times but: 1- I'm a windows user on my company's laptop, not _my_ laptop. I have to limit somehow what I install on it. 2- Compiling on Windows has the reputation to be way work pain than on Linux ("./configure" and "make" are so easy to use...) Best regards, Olivier Vincent P.S. I'm afraid bug 5472 is not suited for generating a backtrace, as the crash doesn't occur within LyX.. It does probably within qt or a windows library. in QtCore4.dll, and here is the relevant part: Thread 0 - System ID 2808 Entry point lyx+354fa7 Create time 02.12.2008 18:52:34 Time spent in user mode 0 Days 0:0:0.609 Time spent in kernel mode 0 Days 0:0:0.593 Function Arg 1 Arg 2 Arg 3 Source QtCore4!QFactoryLoader::keys+2d QTCORE4!QFACTORYLOADER::KEYS+2DWARNING - DebugDiag was not able to locate debug symbols for QtCore4.dll, so the information below may be incomplete. In lyx__PID__3904__Date__12_02_2008__Time_06_54_02PM__821__Second_Chance_Exception_C005.dmp the assembly instruction at QtCore4!QFactoryLoader::keys+2d in C:\Documents and Settings\#\Local Settings\Application Data\LyX16\bin\QtCore4.dll has caused an access violation exception (0xC005) when trying to read from memory location 0x0004 on thread 0 Module Information Image Name: C:\Documents and Settings\#\Local Settings\Application Data\LyX16\bin\QtCore4.dll Symbol Type: Export Base address: 0x6700 Time Stamp: Sun Sep 28 01:09:07 2008 Checksum: 0x001e814b Comments: COM DLL: False Company Name: ISAPIExtension: False File Description: ISAPIFilter: False File Version: Managed DLL: False Internal Name: VB DLL: False Legal Copyright: Loaded Image Name: QtCore4.dll Legal Trademarks: Mapped Image Name: Original filename: Module name: QtCore4 Private Build: Single Threaded: False Product Name: Module Size: 1.89 MBytes Product Version: Symbol File Name: QtCore4.dll Special Build: & Best regards, Olivier
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
Am 02.12.2008 um 14:45 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: lyx --version gives some relevant informations. Sorry, - because it might be once important, not because of "fast typing - ...slowly" - I only get the response: localhost:/applications joachim$ lyx -version -bash: lyx: command not found Or are you speaking of another kind of "console" and which one? Goutgaun! joachim -- MacTeXLive 2008 - TeXShop 2.18-svn - LyX 1.6 MacBook Pro OSX 10.4.11 Tiger
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 04:25:09PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Which version of Qt? Are you using a precompiled package or did you > > compile by yourself? Maybe the package was compiled with stdlib-debug? > > Note that all the load is in the X server. I would be surprised to see > that it is a consequence of using stdlib-debug. Also, since the problem scales with the window size it sounds drawing related... Andre'
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 07:10:55PM +0100, Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote: > > Am 02.12.2008 um 14:45 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: >> lyx --version gives some relevant informations. > > Sorry, - because it might be once important, not because of "fast typing > - ...slowly" - > I only get the response: > > localhost:/applications joachim$ lyx -version > -bash: lyx: command not found > > Or are you speaking of another kind of "console" and which one? That's the correct console. Now you just need to find the LyX binary. If you are already in the right directory, use ./lyx to start it. Andre' >
some more environments
Hello! I'd like to define a few more math environments and I have no idea how. I don't want too many. I use all kinds of extensions to AMS, and it has really useful environments, but I want one more, and I want to be able to select it in lyx. Basically, it should be the same like the "lemma" environment. Only the name should be different. I want a data reduction environment. How can I create one? cheers, niko
more questions
i also want to write some numbers in a typewriter font, because they all have the same length. actually, what i have is input to a computational problem and i'm still figuring how to typeset it all right. I have an input pair (S,r). And i want to describe two strings s_1, s_2 \in S: s_1 = 1010110011 s_2 = 1011100010 how can i typeset this well? niko
Re: displaying long division of polynomials in lyx
OK, I think I got it to work. I did a bunch of things (mostly uninformed), and some combination of them seems to have worked, but I'm guessing these were the three key steps: 1. I installed the polynom package and put it in my LaTeX directory: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex. I probably could have put it somewhere else in my path; I'm not sure. 2. In LyX, I did Tools --> Reconfigure 3. In my document, I did Document --> Settings --> LaTeX preamble, and added the following, which I more or less copied from some LyX help files: % % used to check for needed LaTeX packages \usepackage{ifthen} % check for package polynom \newboolean{polynom} \IfFileExists{polynom.sty} {\usepackage{polynom} \setboolean{polynom}{true}} {\setboolean{polynom}{false}} Then, in my document, I can click Insert --> TeX Code (or Control-L, or click on the TeX button), and enter the TeX code for polynomial division, e.g. \polylongdiv{x^3-7x+6}{x-1}. Then when I compile the document (e.g. click the PDF button), the division is beautifully formatted. Jamesdaff wrote: > > I'm writing an Algebra textbook and I need to show division of polynomials > (both long division and synthetic division / Horner's method). I am new > to LyX, and have just kind of been stumbling my way through what I need to > know to get by. I see there is a cool package on CTAN ("polynom") which > would be cool to use, but I have absolutely no idea how I would use that > in LyX. Is it even possible? > > The description of the polynom package is here: > > http://sunsite.utk.edu/ftp/pub/software/CTAN/macros/latex/contrib/polynom/polynom.pdf > http://sunsite.utk.edu/ftp/pub/software/CTAN/macros/latex/contrib/polynom/polynom.pdf > > > Alternatively, if someone can suggest a simpler way to display long > division of polynomials without installing something extra, that might > work, too, but I kind of want to understand things well enough to know how > to install this package, if that is possible. > > Help? > > Jeff > -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/displaying-long-division-of-polynomials-in-lyx-tp1579774p1605535.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: some more environments
Niko Schwarz wrote: Hello! I'd like to define a few more math environments and I have no idea how. I don't want too many. I use all kinds of extensions to AMS, and it has really useful environments, but I want one more, and I want to be able to select it in lyx. Basically, it should be the same like the "lemma" environment. Only the name should be different. I want a data reduction environment. How can I create one? Look at the file amsdefs.inc. There the main AMS layouts are all defined, and you ought to be able to copy one for lemma and make the relevant changes. If you know you are always going to want it, then you can copy amsdefs.inc to your local LyX directory (~/.lyx/layouts/, by default on Linux, something else elsewhere) and modify that file. If you only want it sometimes, then the best thing to do (in 1.6, only) is create a module for these extensions. Here, you could start with theorems-ams-extended.module, copy it to your local directory, rename it, erase what's there and then add your own stuff. See Chapter 5 of the Customization manual for documentation of all this. rh
Re: more questions
Niko Schwarz wrote: i also want to write some numbers in a typewriter font, because they all have the same length. actually, what i have is input to a computational problem and i'm still figuring how to typeset it all right. I have an input pair (S,r). And i want to describe two strings s_1, s_2 \in S: s_1 = 1010110011 s_2 = 1011100010 how can i typeset this well? If it's a displayed equation, use the align environment. If you want it inline, it's a little harder, but since the left-hand side is similar, I think you can just use gather. See the attached. rh ams.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: more questions
Niko Schwarz wrote: i also want to write some numbers in a typewriter font, because they all have the same length. In many (most?) fonts, all numerals have the same width, so you don't have to use typewriter to do this. rh
Re: displaying long division of polynomials in lyx
Very nice, Jeff. Thanks for this. New to me! / Down with categorical imperative! [EMAIL PROTECTED] / From: Jamesdaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Tuesday, December 2, 2008 12:32:08 PM Subject: Re: displaying long division of polynomials in lyx OK, I think I got it to work. I did a bunch of things (mostly uninformed), and some combination of them seems to have worked, but I'm guessing these were the three key steps: 1. I installed the polynom package and put it in my LaTeX directory: C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.7\tex\latex. I probably could have put it somewhere else in my path; I'm not sure. 2. In LyX, I did Tools --> Reconfigure 3. In my document, I did Document --> Settings --> LaTeX preamble, and added the following, which I more or less copied from some LyX help files: % % used to check for needed LaTeX packages \usepackage{ifthen} % check for package polynom \newboolean{polynom} \IfFileExists{polynom.sty} {\usepackage{polynom} \setboolean{polynom}{true}} {\setboolean{polynom}{false}} Then, in my document, I can click Insert --> TeX Code (or Control-L, or click on the TeX button), and enter the TeX code for polynomial division, e.g. \polylongdiv{x^3-7x+6}{x-1}. Then when I compile the document (e.g. click the PDF button), the division is beautifully formatted. Jamesdaff wrote: > > I'm writing an Algebra textbook and I need to show division of polynomials > (both long division and synthetic division / Horner's method). I am new > to LyX, and have just kind of been stumbling my way through what I need to > know to get by. I see there is a cool package on CTAN ("polynom") which > would be cool to use, but I have absolutely no idea how I would use that > in LyX. Is it even possible? > > The description of the polynom package is here: > > http://sunsite.utk.edu/ftp/pub/software/CTAN/macros/latex/contrib/polynom/polynom.pdf > http://sunsite.utk.edu/ftp/pub/software/CTAN/macros/latex/contrib/polynom/polynom.pdf > > > Alternatively, if someone can suggest a simpler way to display long > division of polynomials without installing something extra, that might > work, too, but I kind of want to understand things well enough to know how > to install this package, if that is possible. > > Help? > > Jeff > -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/displaying-long-division-of-polynomials-in-lyx-tp1579774p1605535.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
Am 02.12.2008 um 19:36 schrieb Andre Poenitz: That's the correct console. Now you just need to find the LyX binary. If you are already in the right directory, use ./lyx to start it. Sorry, Andre and others who know it, I tried out (with ... --version) all directories that in my opinien and searching could have that what you call the "LyX binary", but always the same response: -bash: ./lyx: No such file or directory or: lyx: No such file or directory I even tried the same with Lyx ... and ./LyX ... - with the same result. Can you tell me where on your platform or normally the "LyX binary" resides? What's the exact file name of it (so that I can search for it)? Goutgaun! joachim -- MacTeXLive 2008 - TeXShop 2.18-svn - LyX 1.6 MacBook Pro OSX 10.4.11 Tiger
footnote problem
Hi, I'm just finishing my thesis and have got some problems with a couple of footnotes. some of them are moved somewhat towards the middle and there is a pretty large paragraph above it. actually i can't really trace the problem, i already tried a couple of templates (book, book-memoire, book-komascript) it's happening, when directly citing quotations (but just sometimes). I'd like to stay with the latter, because it fits my school's demands the best. I'm using lyx 1.5.3 linux, having installed most of the texlive packages. any help would be highly appreciated (it's just 3 footnotes or so, but anyway makes the layout somewhat crappy)! daniel
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
Am Tue, 2 Dec 2008 23:08:00 +0100 schrieb Joachim Kreimer-de Fries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Am 02.12.2008 um 19:36 schrieb Andre Poenitz: > > > That's the correct console. Now you just need to find the LyX > > binary. > > > > If you are already in the right directory, use ./lyx to start it. > > Sorry, Andre and others who know it, > > I tried out (with ... --version) all directories that in my opinien > and searching could have that what you call the "LyX binary", but > always the same response: > > -bash: ./lyx: No such file or directory > or: lyx: No such file or directory > > I even tried the same with Lyx ... and ./LyX ... > > - with the same result. > > Can you tell me where on your platform or normally the "LyX binary" > resides? What's the exact file name of it (so that I can search for > it)? > > Goutgaun! joachim > -- > MacTeXLive 2008 - TeXShop 2.18-svn - LyX 1.6 > MacBook Pro OSX 10.4.11 Tiger > > > > Well, I am on Linux so I am not sure if Mac uses the same shell commands: The standard Ubuntu package is in /usr/bin/lyx - I compiled mine to /usr/local/bin/lyx. In Linux you can check with the command "which lyx" in a terminal window.
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
On Dec 2, 2008, at 2:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Am Tue, 2 Dec 2008 23:08:00 +0100 schrieb Joachim Kreimer-de Fries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Am 02.12.2008 um 19:36 schrieb Andre Poenitz: That's the correct console. Now you just need to find the LyX binary. If you are already in the right directory, use ./lyx to start it. Sorry, Andre and others who know it, I tried out (with ... --version) all directories that in my opinien and searching could have that what you call the "LyX binary", but always the same response: -bash: ./lyx: No such file or directory or: lyx: No such file or directory I even tried the same with Lyx ... and ./LyX ... - with the same result. Can you tell me where on your platform or normally the "LyX binary" resides? What's the exact file name of it (so that I can search for it)? Goutgaun! joachim -- MacTeXLive 2008 - TeXShop 2.18-svn - LyX 1.6 MacBook Pro OSX 10.4.11 Tiger Well, I am on Linux so I am not sure if Mac uses the same shell commands: The standard Ubuntu package is in /usr/bin/lyx - I compiled mine to /usr/local/bin/lyx. In Linux you can check with the command "which lyx" in a terminal window. On Mac OS X, you have to type the following in Terminal instead of "lyx --version": /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx --version Jens
Re: frequent unexpected lyx 1.6.0 crashes - loss of work
On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 15:58:22 +0100 Olivier Ripoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > > Erez Yerushalmi wrote: > >> Happens when: > >> Many times when I write in math equations. > >> And also happened a few times when I shift the tool bars to different > >> positions. > >> > >> Do others have this problem? > > > > These are known bugs (reported at bugzilla), and we hope to sort them out > > for 1.6.1. > > > > Jürgen > > > > Hi, > > The most common crash on Windows (#5472: the crash when copy operation > is followed by opening a MS Office program) does not result in any data > loss (the emergency save does its job). So Erez's crash is not a > duplicate of it as far as I can say. > > Best regards, > > Olivier > I see this a LOT when I press ctrl-z (undo), more then 50% of the time it crashes. Didn't loose information due to it so far though. This is under linux BTW (1.6.0 debian package, 64bit system) The beta and rc versions were a lot more stable on this system
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
Am 02.12.2008 um 23:41 schrieb Jens Noeckel: On Mac OS X, you have to type the following in Terminal instead of "lyx --version": /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx --version Thanx, Jens, that was it (see, if curious, output in Post Scriptum). Thank you, [EMAIL PROTECTED], too. The "which" command seems to be understood by the Mac-OSX terminal as well, but searches only in certain directories, so it gave as response: no lyx in /bin /sbin /usr/bin /usr/sbin /usr/local/bin /usr/texbin Sorry for breaking the thread with this excursion. Go ahead with "Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only", but that is - for the moment - not a problem in my LyX. Goutgaun! joachim -- MacTeXLive 2008 - TeXShop 2.18-svn - LyX 1.6 MacBook Pro OSX 10.4.11 Tiger PS: Here the output Jens' adviced "/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/ MacOS/lyx --version": joachim$ /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx --version LyX 1.6.0 (Fri, Nov 7, 2008) Built on Nov 8 2008, 00:57:11 Configuration Host type:i686-apple-darwin8 Special build flags: use-ispell C Compiler: gcc C Compiler LyX flags: C Compiler flags: -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/ MacOSX10.4u.sdk -arch i386 -Os C++ Compiler: g++ (4.0.1) C++ Compiler LyX flags: C++ Compiler flags: -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/ MacOSX10.4u.sdk -arch i386 -Os Linker flags: Linker user flags:-isysroot /Developer/SDKs/ MacOSX10.4u.sdk -Wl,-syslibroot,/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk -Wl,- dylib_file,/System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/ Libraries/libGL.dylib:/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk/System/Library/ Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/libGL.dylib -arch i386 Qt 4 Frontend: Qt 4 version: 4.4.3 Packaging:macosx LyX binary dir: /Users/khofbaue/lyxdevel_16/ LyX-1.6.0.app/Contents/MacOS LyX files dir:/Users/khofbaue/lyxdevel_16/ LyX-1.6.0.app/Contents/Resources
Ð in math mode
This is probably a very simple question: does anyone know how to get a Ð to show up in math mode? I can copy and past it, but I don't know how to get it from a key stroke... I saw some things on the web that suggested \DJ should produce this, but it doesn't seem to work...
Re: Ð in math mode
On Dec 2, 2008, at 4:46 PM, James Sutherland wrote: This is probably a very simple question: does anyone know how to get a Ð to show up in math mode? I can copy and past it, but I don't know how to get it from a key stroke... I saw some things on the web that suggested \DJ should produce this, but it doesn't seem to work... Okay, a \DH or \DJ in an ERT does the job in text mode, but not in math mode. In math mode I can use \textrm{\DH} - is this the best option??? Also, is there a way to get the Ð directly in text mode without doing \DH in an ERT?
editing problems with 1.6 and mac 10.4 intel
hello, i am a long-time LyX user and big fan of the software. i recently upgraded to 1.6 and noticed a few strange editing problems. cmd- return does not break the paragraph (nothing happens and LyX displays unknown function in the lower left) and holding down shift to highlight characters or words does not work. in fact, if i have something highlighted, holding shift and moving the cursor to add or remove a character from the highlight causes the entire highlighted section to become unhighlighted. one other odd thing is i get a small ">" character on the right side of the cursor. this character appears when i'm moving the cursor with the right or left arrow keys or sometimes when i'm typing. it seems like a graphical glitch and is somewhat annoying. is this expected? i'm running LyX on a mac 10.4 intel. previous versions of LyX worked great and didn't have these odd editing problems. the .bind document hasn't changed with the upgrade. are these issues expected there something else i can look at or is this a bug? thanks, -brian
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only [solved - not yet]
Andre Poenitz wrote: On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 04:25:09PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Which version of Qt? Are you using a precompiled package or did you compile by yourself? Maybe the package was compiled with stdlib-debug? Note that all the load is in the X server. I would be surprised to see that it is a consequence of using stdlib-debug. Also, since the problem scales with the window size it sounds drawing related... Am I allowed to proceed by elimination? :-) just in case that's not obvious... FWIW, I have a moderately powered laptop and when I type very fast in full screen mode on an external screen (1900x1200), there is a small latency. And the X server is taking 90% of the CPU while LyX is taking about 3%. But then I am using the proprietary Nvidia driver so I am not too surprised. Things were not that complicated on Windows, oh my Abdel.
Re: frequent unexpected lyx 1.6.0 crashes - loss of work
Olivier Ripoll wrote: 1- I'm a windows user on my company's laptop, not _my_ laptop. I have to limit somehow what I install on it. Would you believe that I am using Windows at home and Linux at work? :-) 2- Compiling on Windows has the reputation to be way work pain than on Linux ("./configure" and "make" are so easy to use...) cmake, double-click lyx.sln, F7... not that complicated either, but much faster compilation ;-) Abdel.
lyx wont covert my document to dvi
Hi, I'm a lyx newbie. I started writing my document and I wanted to export it to dvi. but when I hit the "view dvi " , or export->dvi , nothing happens. I can export it to a tex file and then with latex convert it to dvi. also, if I open Lyx tutorial and hit "view dvi" , everything works fine. does it mean there is something wrong with my document? thanks for the help. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/lyx-wont-covert-my-document-to-dvi-tp1607900p1607900.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.