On 23-Oct-99 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
As far as I can see this is close to the correct fix, but I_want some
others to have a look at it befor I apply it.
FYI:_ Text marged as Tex, and text in the TeX paragraph style should
never be altered by LyX, and if LyX does alter the text it can
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce I am wondering why LyX uses the non-wrapping space ~ in
Bruce TeX-style areas?
I am not sure I understand what you mean? Could you send the original
lyx file and the faulty output you get?
Bruce I understand in LyX-Code blocks that
"Jean-Pierre" == Jean-Pierre Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jean-Pierre I indicated in a previous answer to this thread that it
Jean-Pierre seemed to me that \input@path does nothing about the
Jean-Pierre \special{psfile=foo.pstex} which is in the foo.pstex_t
Jean-Pierre file (correctly
"Jan" == Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jan Hi Lyxers, I want to insert a big latex-file into Lyx via Relyx.
Jan Lyx creates four files in the working directory named
Jan filename.relyx[1-4] but no lyx-file.
Jan The size of the latex-file is 678063 Byte
Jan I tried it with
Dear LyX-ers,
I am about to send a manuscript for publication in Industrial and
Engineering Chemistry Research (an American Chemical Society magazine).
They allow TeX/LaTeX files in BUT they state:
(...) Avoid using \include, \epsffile{}, or \input commands to link
external files,
"Mate" == Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mate Guys, Any included file has to be in the same dir as the lyx doc
Mate you are including it into. So all files exported from xfig needs
Mate to be in the current dir. The current dir is always searched for
Mate input files unless you messed up
Hello everybody!
* First a LaTeX question: ¿Is there any form of inserting an equal sign
(=) with a superscript?, really, with a number as a superscript. (Like
an "enumerate" of equal signs.)
* Second a LyX question: ¿How can I use question #1 in LyX? (If
possible.)
Thank you very much.
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce I am wondering why LyX uses the non-wrapping space ~ in
Bruce TeX-style areas?
I am not sure I understand what you mean? Could you send the original
lyx file and the faulty output you get?
I am sorry. I am very stupid about
"Antonio" == Antonio Zugaldia Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Antonio Hello everybody! * First a LaTeX question: ¿Is there any form
Antonio of inserting an equal sign (=) with a superscript?, really,
Antonio with a number as a superscript. (Like an "enumerate" of equal
Antonio signs.)
Hi everybody,
Is there a way to write mixed language texts with Lyx, e.g. german and
hebrew or german and greek?
Stefan
On 25-Oct-99 Stefan Krischer wrote:
Hi everybody,
Is there a way to write mixed language texts with Lyx, e.g. german and
hebrew or german and greek?
You mean probably if words are then spellchecked with the right dictionary
and if the hyphenation is correct. The answer to this is no, it's
Hi,
is there a way to insert cross-references which span different parts of a
multi-part document? I am writing a book which presently consists of a
"book.lyx" file which includes several "part_{1..4}.lyx" files.
I would like to refer in the "part_1.lyx" file to a marker I set in the
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce I am wondering why LyX uses the non-wrapping space ~ in
Bruce TeX-style areas?
I am not sure I understand what you mean? Could you send the
original lyx file and the faulty output
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce OK, much cleaner patch attached, and it still fixes the
Bruce problem. I am a little surprised no one else had this problem,
Bruce but I guess most people use a single typewriter-style word in a
Bruce paragraph, while I have groups of
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce OK, much cleaner patch attached, and it still fixes the
Bruce problem. I am a little surprised no one else had this problem,
Bruce but I guess most people use a single typewriter-style word in a
Bruce paragraph, while I have groups
On 25-Oct-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce OK, much cleaner patch attached, and it still fixes the
Bruce problem. I am a little surprised no one else had this problem,
Bruce but I guess most people use a single typewriter-style word in
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce Removal of the test makes sense to me. I can imagine allowing
Bruce multiple spaces in a non-typewriter font, though the affect
Bruce would be hard to predict because of the variable-width.
Bruce However, I can imagine setting free_space
You mean probably if words are then spellchecked with the right dictionary
and if the hyphenation is correct. The answer to this is no, it's not yet
possible! It's on our TODO list thought :)
Not really. My question was meant more fundamental:
- Is is possible to use hebrew characters in a
I am not an expert at all, and just came from the Win world to linux.
I have some EPS images (obtained via a print to file on Postscript
device),
and when including them in a figure float they appear:
1) huge
2) half cut, since they are displaced in the lower right direction.
Somebody told me
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| I think there is a problem here. Currently, \input@path is set to
| {doc-path}, whereas it should be {{doc-path}{}}, if I am not mistaken.
| I'll have to take a look.
or should it be {{doc-path}} ??
(why the empty group?)
Lgb
hi all,
is there a way to count the number of words or characters in a
documents ?
thanks, hezi.
On 25 Oct 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Did you try running reLyX from the command line? What error message do
you get?
Good hint!
Text::TeX::Begin::Group::Args \begin{labeling} -
Changing environment labeling to layout Labeling
String `{' expected, not found at
"Hezi" == Hezi Gildor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hezi hi all, is there a way to count the number of words or
Hezi characters in a documents ?
The spellchecker gives you this info when spellchecking is finished.
There should be a more strightforward way, though.
JMarc
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 18:24:22 +0200
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hezi Gildor)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: count the number of words ina document
hi all,
is there a way to count the number of words or characters in a
documents ?
thanks, hezi.
Word count is a result of spellcheck.
--
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Marco Bravi wrote:
I am about to send a manuscript for publication in Industrial and
Engineering Chemistry Research (an American Chemical Society magazine).
They allow TeX/LaTeX files in BUT they state:
(...) Avoid using \include, \epsffile{}, or \input
Stefan Krischer writes:
- Is is possible to use hebrew characters in a german Lyx text? If yes how?
- Do I have to install a hebrew font? How?
- Is there a hebrew keybord mapping? (The web page says no, but perhaps it is
not up-to-date.)
- Is it possible to write from right to
On 23-Oct-99 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
As far as I can see this is close to the correct fix, but I_want some
others to have a look at it befor I apply it.
FYI:_ Text marged as Tex, and text in the TeX paragraph style should
never be altered by LyX, and if LyX does alter the text it can
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce I am wondering why LyX uses the non-wrapping space ~ in
Bruce TeX-style areas?
I am not sure I understand what you mean? Could you send the original
lyx file and the faulty output you get?
Bruce I understand in LyX-Code blocks that
"Jean-Pierre" == Jean-Pierre Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jean-Pierre I indicated in a previous answer to this thread that it
Jean-Pierre seemed to me that \input@path does nothing about the
Jean-Pierre \special{psfile=foo.pstex} which is in the foo.pstex_t
Jean-Pierre file (correctly
"Jan" == Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jan Hi Lyxers, I want to insert a big latex-file into Lyx via Relyx.
Jan Lyx creates four files in the working directory named
Jan filename.relyx[1-4] but no lyx-file.
Jan The size of the latex-file is 678063 Byte
Jan I tried it with
Dear LyX-ers,
I am about to send a manuscript for publication in Industrial and
Engineering Chemistry Research (an American Chemical Society magazine).
They allow TeX/LaTeX files in BUT they state:
(...) Avoid using \include, \epsffile{}, or \input commands to link
external files,
"Mate" == Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mate Guys, Any included file has to be in the same dir as the lyx doc
Mate you are including it into. So all files exported from xfig needs
Mate to be in the current dir. The current dir is always searched for
Mate input files unless you messed up
Hello everybody!
* First a LaTeX question: ¿Is there any form of inserting an equal sign
(=) with a superscript?, really, with a number as a superscript. (Like
an "enumerate" of equal signs.)
* Second a LyX question: ¿How can I use question #1 in LyX? (If
possible.)
Thank you very much.
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce I am wondering why LyX uses the non-wrapping space ~ in
Bruce TeX-style areas?
I am not sure I understand what you mean? Could you send the original
lyx file and the faulty output you get?
I am sorry. I am very stupid about
"Antonio" == Antonio Zugaldia Rodriguez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Antonio Hello everybody! * First a LaTeX question: ¿Is there any form
Antonio of inserting an equal sign (=) with a superscript?, really,
Antonio with a number as a superscript. (Like an "enumerate" of equal
Antonio signs.)
Hi everybody,
Is there a way to write mixed language texts with Lyx, e.g. german and
hebrew or german and greek?
Stefan
On 25-Oct-99 Stefan Krischer wrote:
Hi everybody,
Is there a way to write mixed language texts with Lyx, e.g. german and
hebrew or german and greek?
You mean probably if words are then spellchecked with the right dictionary
and if the hyphenation is correct. The answer to this is no, it's
Hi,
is there a way to insert cross-references which span different parts of a
multi-part document? I am writing a book which presently consists of a
"book.lyx" file which includes several "part_{1..4}.lyx" files.
I would like to refer in the "part_1.lyx" file to a marker I set in the
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce I am wondering why LyX uses the non-wrapping space ~ in
Bruce TeX-style areas?
I am not sure I understand what you mean? Could you send the
original lyx file and the faulty output
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce OK, much cleaner patch attached, and it still fixes the
Bruce problem. I am a little surprised no one else had this problem,
Bruce but I guess most people use a single typewriter-style word in a
Bruce paragraph, while I have groups of
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce OK, much cleaner patch attached, and it still fixes the
Bruce problem. I am a little surprised no one else had this problem,
Bruce but I guess most people use a single typewriter-style word in a
Bruce paragraph, while I have groups
On 25-Oct-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce OK, much cleaner patch attached, and it still fixes the
Bruce problem. I am a little surprised no one else had this problem,
Bruce but I guess most people use a single typewriter-style word in
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce Removal of the test makes sense to me. I can imagine allowing
Bruce multiple spaces in a non-typewriter font, though the affect
Bruce would be hard to predict because of the variable-width.
Bruce However, I can imagine setting free_space
You mean probably if words are then spellchecked with the right dictionary
and if the hyphenation is correct. The answer to this is no, it's not yet
possible! It's on our TODO list thought :)
Not really. My question was meant more fundamental:
- Is is possible to use hebrew characters in a
I am not an expert at all, and just came from the Win world to linux.
I have some EPS images (obtained via a print to file on Postscript
device),
and when including them in a figure float they appear:
1) huge
2) half cut, since they are displaced in the lower right direction.
Somebody told me
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| I think there is a problem here. Currently, \input@path is set to
| {doc-path}, whereas it should be {{doc-path}{}}, if I am not mistaken.
| I'll have to take a look.
or should it be {{doc-path}} ??
(why the empty group?)
Lgb
hi all,
is there a way to count the number of words or characters in a
documents ?
thanks, hezi.
On 25 Oct 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Did you try running reLyX from the command line? What error message do
you get?
Good hint!
Text::TeX::Begin::Group::Args \begin{labeling} -
Changing environment labeling to layout Labeling
String `{' expected, not found at
"Hezi" == Hezi Gildor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hezi hi all, is there a way to count the number of words or
Hezi characters in a documents ?
The spellchecker gives you this info when spellchecking is finished.
There should be a more strightforward way, though.
JMarc
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 18:24:22 +0200
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hezi Gildor)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: count the number of words ina document
hi all,
is there a way to count the number of words or characters in a
documents ?
thanks, hezi.
Word count is a result of spellcheck.
--
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Marco Bravi wrote:
I am about to send a manuscript for publication in Industrial and
Engineering Chemistry Research (an American Chemical Society magazine).
They allow TeX/LaTeX files in BUT they state:
(...) Avoid using \include, \epsffile{}, or \input
Stefan Krischer writes:
- Is is possible to use hebrew characters in a german Lyx text? If yes how?
- Do I have to install a hebrew font? How?
- Is there a hebrew keybord mapping? (The web page says no, but perhaps it is
not up-to-date.)
- Is it possible to write from right to
On 23-Oct-99 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> As far as I can see this is close to the correct fix, but I_want some
> others to have a look at it befor I apply it.
>
> FYI:_ Text marged as Tex, and text in the TeX paragraph style should
> never be altered by LyX, and if LyX does alter the text it
> "Bruce" == Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bruce> I am wondering why LyX uses the non-wrapping space ~ in
Bruce> TeX-style areas?
I am not sure I understand what you mean? Could you send the original
lyx file and the faulty output you get?
Bruce> I understand in LyX-Code
> "Jean-Pierre" == Jean-Pierre Chretien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jean-Pierre> I indicated in a previous answer to this thread that it
Jean-Pierre> seemed to me that \input@path does nothing about the
Jean-Pierre> \special{psfile=foo.pstex} which is in the foo.pstex_t
Jean-Pierre> file
> "Jan" == Jan Ulrich Hasecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan> Hi Lyxers, I want to insert a big latex-file into Lyx via Relyx.
Jan> Lyx creates four files in the working directory named
Jan> filename.relyx[1-4] but no lyx-file.
Jan> The size of the latex-file is 678063 Byte
Jan> I tried
Dear LyX-ers,
I am about to send a manuscript for publication in Industrial and
Engineering Chemistry Research (an American Chemical Society magazine).
They allow TeX/LaTeX files in BUT they state:
(...) Avoid using \include, \epsffile{}, or \input commands to link
external files,
> "Mate" == Mate Wierdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mate> Guys, Any included file has to be in the same dir as the lyx doc
Mate> you are including it into. So all files exported from xfig needs
Mate> to be in the current dir. The current dir is always searched for
Mate> input files unless
Hello everybody!
* First a LaTeX question: ¿Is there any form of inserting an equal sign
(=) with a superscript?, really, with a number as a superscript. (Like
an "enumerate" of equal signs.)
* Second a LyX question: ¿How can I use question #1 in LyX? (If
possible.)
Thank you very much.
> > "Bruce" == Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Bruce> I am wondering why LyX uses the non-wrapping space ~ in
> Bruce> TeX-style areas?
>
> I am not sure I understand what you mean? Could you send the original
> lyx file and the faulty output you get?
I am sorry. I am very
> "Antonio" == Antonio Zugaldia Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Antonio> Hello everybody! * First a LaTeX question: ¿Is there any form
Antonio> of inserting an equal sign (=) with a superscript?, really,
Antonio> with a number as a superscript. (Like an "enumerate" of equal
Antonio>
Hi everybody,
Is there a way to write mixed language texts with Lyx, e.g. german and
hebrew or german and greek?
Stefan
On 25-Oct-99 Stefan Krischer wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Is there a way to write mixed language texts with Lyx, e.g. german and
> hebrew or german and greek?
You mean probably if words are then spellchecked with the right dictionary
and if the hyphenation is correct. The answer to this is no,
Hi,
is there a way to insert cross-references which span different parts of a
multi-part document? I am writing a book which presently consists of a
"book.lyx" file which includes several "part_{1..4}.lyx" files.
I would like to refer in the "part_1.lyx" file to a marker I set in the
> "Bruce" == Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > "Bruce" == Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
Bruce> I am wondering why LyX uses the non-wrapping space ~ in
Bruce> TeX-style areas?
>> I am not sure I understand what you mean? Could you send the
>> original lyx
> "Bruce" == Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bruce> OK, much cleaner patch attached, and it still fixes the
Bruce> problem. I am a little surprised no one else had this problem,
Bruce> but I guess most people use a single typewriter-style word in a
Bruce> paragraph, while I have
> > "Bruce" == Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Bruce> OK, much cleaner patch attached, and it still fixes the
> Bruce> problem. I am a little surprised no one else had this problem,
> Bruce> but I guess most people use a single typewriter-style word in a
> Bruce> paragraph,
On 25-Oct-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> "Bruce" == Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Bruce> OK, much cleaner patch attached, and it still fixes the
> Bruce> problem. I am a little surprised no one else had this problem,
> Bruce> but I guess most people use a single
> "Bruce" == Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bruce> Removal of the test makes sense to me. I can imagine allowing
Bruce> multiple spaces in a non-typewriter font, though the affect
Bruce> would be hard to predict because of the variable-width.
Bruce> However, I can imagine setting
>You mean probably if words are then spellchecked with the right dictionary
>and if the hyphenation is correct. The answer to this is no, it's not yet
>possible! It's on our TODO list thought :)
Not really. My question was meant more fundamental:
- Is is possible to use hebrew characters in a
I am not an expert at all, and just came from the Win world to linux.
I have some EPS images (obtained via a print to file on Postscript
device),
and when including them in a figure float they appear:
1) huge
2) half cut, since they are displaced in the lower right direction.
Somebody told me
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I think there is a problem here. Currently, \input@path is set to
| {doc-path}, whereas it should be {{doc-path}{}}, if I am not mistaken.
| I'll have to take a look.
or should it be {{doc-path}} ??
(why the empty group?)
Lgb
hi all,
is there a way to count the number of words or characters in a
documents ?
thanks, hezi.
On 25 Oct 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>Did you try running reLyX from the command line? What error message do
>you get?
Good hint!
Text::TeX::Begin::Group::Args \begin{labeling} -
Changing environment labeling to layout Labeling
String `{' expected, not found at
> "Hezi" == Hezi Gildor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hezi> hi all, is there a way to count the number of words or
Hezi> characters in a documents ?
The spellchecker gives you this info when spellchecking is finished.
There should be a more strightforward way, though.
JMarc
>>Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 18:24:22 +0200
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hezi Gildor)
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: count the number of words ina document
>>
>>
>>hi all,
>>is there a way to count the number of words or characters in a
>>documents ?
>>
>>thanks, hezi.
Word count is a result of
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Marco Bravi wrote:
>
> I am about to send a manuscript for publication in Industrial and
> Engineering Chemistry Research (an American Chemical Society magazine).
>
> They allow TeX/LaTeX files in BUT they state:
>
> (...) Avoid using \include, \epsffile{}, or
Stefan Krischer writes:
- Is is possible to use hebrew characters in a german Lyx text? If yes how?
- Do I have to install a hebrew font? How?
- Is there a hebrew keybord mapping? (The web page says no, but perhaps it is
not up-to-date.)
- Is it possible to write from right to
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