Kenward Vaughan wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 11:52:08AM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
What is the best advice now for LyX users who want paragraphs shaped
like this
X
But we want to
You might search the archives for Kuba Ober. He's got things to
workwith Cyrillic encodings in the past I believe.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=lyx-develw=2r=1s=Kuba+Ober
OK, thanks, I'll try that.
What really _is_ annoying, is that I have a similar problem with
Hello Paul,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 12:22:16 PM, you wrote:
works to pull back the first line. This is a good solution, EXCEPT if
you are doing this to the first paragraph of a section. As another
poster noted, LyX (and LaTeX) are stubborn about that one.
I'm not sure, but maybe
Now my «locale -a | grep de» gives following output:
de_DE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
de_DE.iso88591
de_DE.utf8
Where are the dashes left?? But ok, so I enterd:
I'm not sure about the dashes, I don't have access to my Linux box
right now. There can be some
On 11/27/05, Michel Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Texgraph is a beautiful program, exporting in pstricks and eps :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/Fradin.Patrick/TeXgraph/accueil.html
Easy to use.
Unfortunately, Texgraph is in French...
Paul
I want to thank everyone these suggestions: both the scilab and texgraph
are really nice softwares, truly remarkable ones!
Is there some way to translate the texgraph from french, or to get some
english version? (I can't speak french).
Cheers!
Douglas
Thanks a lot! As a followup,is there a way to indent and/or single space a
list/enumeration?
On 11/29/05, Johan Ingvast [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Kebinger wrote:
Hi all, can anyone tell me how to control the layout of lists? Right
now,
using the article class, I get huge indents
On Nov 29, 2005, at 8:14 AM, James Kebinger wrote:
Thanks a lot! As a followup,is there a way to indent and/or single
space a
list/enumeration?
Try the mdwlist package. It gives easier control over spacing and other
options.
I have used it to define a new LyX environment so that it is
Hey guys, how are you?
I'm fine, thanx =)
Well, I'm using the best free LaTeX visual editor (Lyx) and I would
like to know what is the best software to generate good math
graphics in EPS format.
jPicEdt, jfig, Ipe, Xfig, scilab, Tgif, TeXpict (limited)...
The ones using Java will run
Hello Stephen,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 3:37:32 PM, you wrote:
Try the mdwlist package. It gives easier control over spacing and other
options.
I have used it to define a new LyX environment so that it is available
directly from the pull-down menu.
Could you please share it? I think a
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
shrug
You can modify the registry without admin priviliges as HKCU rather than
HKLM.
/shrug
There are reasons that not every user is allowed to install programs. If
you don't have admin privileges your employer knows in most cases why.
I'm afraid we're
Angus Leeming wrote:
There are reasons that not every user is allowed to install programs.
If you don't have admin privileges your employer knows in most cases why.
I'm afraid we're going to just have to disagree fundamentally once
again, Uwe.
;-) We aren't fundamentalists!
It's not the
On Nov 29, 2005, at 8:53 AM, Andrei Popov wrote:
Hello Stephen,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 3:37:32 PM, you wrote:
Try the mdwlist package. It gives easier control over spacing and
other
options.
I have used it to define a new LyX environment so that it is available
directly from the
when i run lyx (right after installation) i get the following error message:
lyx can not find any description of the environment. please verify the
content of textclass.lst
the file in question looks fine to me, it's 73 lines long and has the
default layouts set to true...
what could be wrong
Hello,
My Miktex install is very complete so I don't want to download the full
package. The path to latex.exe is in the system wide path
(D:\program\texmf\miktex\bin), is there anything I could do to tell the
installer it's there? Maybe adding a registry key or something?
Thanks in advance,
it mainly depends on which registry the install is trying to write to.
- in many cases you can install software to your home directory without any
admin privileges because it uses the user registry and not the main
registry.
- sometimes it asks whether it should be installed for everyone (main
Hello,
I have a problem with the install of lyx 1.3.7pre4 (lyx-1.3.6 is OK). At the
install, a popup box says: Failed attempting to execute the configure
script. I click on OK and let it launch but then a new box says:
Lyx wasn't able to find it's layout descriptions!
Check that the file
Hello Stephen,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 4:26:42 PM, you wrote:
I should have been a bit more specific...
mdwlists has predefined compact environments called itemize*
enumerate* and description* which reduce the interline spacing from the
normal LaTex defaults. To enable these in LyX I
i looked briefly at the code in cvs and the weird thing is that if i rename
the textclass.lst file it looks like i should get a check that the file is
installed correctly error instead of the check the content one that i'm
getting.
where in hell could it be looking at?!
mamato
On
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
that your graphic should be
Andrei Popov wrote:
However, I'm at a loss -- lyx-xforms appears to be fixable, while
lyx-qt apparently not. How is it possible, if they're both based on
the same code?
A. The penny drops. (I start to understand.)
We rely on the frontend toolkits to supply us with the fonts we ask
One additional information: I have just installed Python 2.4.2. Maybe this
is the problem?
Anyway, I have re-installed 1.3.6 and overwrite the bin directory with the
one from 1.3.7pre4 installation. Seems to work fine...
Thanks,
Abdel.
YOUNES Abdelrazak (M3SYSTEM)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
in
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
It's not the installer's business to enforce such policies.
The current installer runs without admin priviliges; so should yours.
I tried it but there were too many problems to cover all specialities of
the third-party programs. If the user has admin privileges I can assure
Hi All,
I'm running LyX 1.3.6 on Win32, and I can't figure out how to make the
spellcheck work. I had it working on one of the previous versions, but I
can't recall how I did it. Is it now possible to make it work?
THANKS!
--vic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i looked briefly at the code in cvs and the weird thing is that if i rename
the textclass.lst file it looks like i should get a check that the file is
installed correctly error instead of the check the content one that i'm
getting.
where in hell could it be looking at?!
However, I'm at a loss -- lyx-xforms appears to be fixable, while
lyx-qt apparently not. How is it possible, if they're both based on
the same code?
We rely on the frontend toolkits to supply us with the fonts we ask
for. XForms does as we ask, but Qt occassionally lies to us.
You
windows has been searching my whole drive for most of the afternoon now and
has only found the one file it should have (even though it's not done yet)
i've only ever tried to install this lyx-1.3.6 but i've done it multiple
times and the only other directory i installed it to has been deleted.
- Original Message -
From: Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 3:38 AM
Subject: Re: The best 2d and 3d eps math graphs to Lyx
On 11/27/05, Michel Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Texgraph is a beautiful program, exporting in
Vic Kelson wrote:
Hi All,
I'm running LyX 1.3.6 on Win32, and I can't figure out how to make the
spellcheck work. I had it working on one of the previous versions, but I
can't recall how I did it. Is it now possible to make it work?
THANKS!
--vic
You need aspell (and a dictionary)
YOUNES Abdelrazak / M3SYSTEM wrote:
One additional information: I have just installed Python 2.4.2. Maybe this
is the problem?
Anyway, I have re-installed 1.3.6 and overwrite the bin directory with the
one from 1.3.7pre4 installation. Seems to work fine...
Thanks,
Abdel.
YOUNES Abdelrazak
Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
YOUNES Abdelrazak / M3SYSTEM wrote:
One additional information: I have just installed Python 2.4.2. Maybe
this
is the problem?
Anyway, I have re-installed 1.3.6 and overwrite the bin directory with
the
one from
fixed it...
should have read your mail more carefully :/ it was in App Data.
mamato
On 11/29/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
windows has been searching my whole drive for most of the afternoon now
and
has only found the one file it should have (even though it's
Hello list,
I'm a new user, and just getting familiar with LaTeX/LyX. I'm just
wondering if anyone knows of a way to get the 'standard' style of text
to have both indents for new paragraphs AND have ragged right edges
(since that's a requirement for a paper I'm working on). Every time I
enable
Angus Leeming wrote:
* You say ImageMagick does, but ImageMagick isn't *required* to run LyX.
I never said this. But ImageMagick is of course required to run LyX. A
wordprocessor is useless when no images can be processed.
* There are certainly latex distributions out there that don't
Vic Kelson wrote:
I'm running LyX 1.3.6 on Win32, and I can't figure out how to make the
spellcheck work. I had it working on one of the previous versions, but I
can't recall how I did it. Is it now possible to make it work?
Simply install Aspell, but it must be installed to C:\Aspell.
You
Nevermind - I missed this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg15610.html
That solution worked for me.
Mike Leahy wrote:
Hello list,
I'm a new user, and just getting familiar with LaTeX/LyX. I'm just
wondering if anyone knows of a way to get the 'standard' style of text
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
* You say ImageMagick does, but ImageMagick isn't *required* to run LyX.
I never said this. But ImageMagick is of course required to run LyX. A
wordprocessor is useless when no images can be processed.
there are a lot of other tools ...
* There are
admin priviliges. Again, you don't *need* latex installed to run LyX.
Angus, then try to install LyX without an installed TeX system and
try to run LyX ... ;-)
being able to run lyx without latex is IMHO a good and useful thing!
i almost decided to go with that solution on my laptop from
THANKS everyone! It works now.
--v
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 21:24:39 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
admin priviliges. Again, you don't *need* latex installed to run LyX.
Angus, then try to install LyX without an installed TeX system and
try to run LyX ... ;-)
being able to run lyx without latex is IMHO a good and useful
Hello Robert,
RO If I may make a suggestion here.
Yes, of course.
RO Try powerdot rather than prosper. I think you will
RO find it an improvement and may not have as many
RO problems.
I faced to the same problem trying powerdot. :(
I installed everything (LyX 1.3.6) on an XP machine and I
- Original Message -
From: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 2:28 AM
Subject: Re: lyx on windows (and printing notes)
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
shrug
You can modify the registry without admin priviliges as HKCU
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Hä? Run a program is not just starting it. If I run LyX I want to be
able to get a result.
Your definition of result is different to mine then. I want to write a
paper on my laptop. I don't need to see the thing typeset.
This is the reason why I build the new installer!
No,
Herbert == Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Herbert Angus, then try to install LyX without an installed TeX
Herbert system and try to run LyX ... ;-)
You are supposed to be able to edit files without LaTeX installed. If
it does not work, there is a bug.
JMarc
David == David L Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David I don't want to get too involved in the debate, but I also find
David being able to install lyx on a computer that does not have TeX
David is a good option. On my Zaurus, there is not only not enough
David room for TeX, there is no direct
- Original Message -
From: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 6:16 AM
Subject: Re: lyx on windows (and printing notes)
Angus Leeming wrote:
There are reasons that not every user is allowed to
YOUNES Abdelrazak wrote:
Hello,
My Miktex install is very complete so I don't want to download the full
package. The path to latex.exe is in the system wide path
(D:\program\texmf\miktex\bin), is there anything I could do to tell the
installer it's there? Maybe adding a registry key or
YOUNES Abdelrazak / M3SYSTEM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
My Miktex install is very complete so I don't want to download the full
package. The path to latex.exe is in the system wide path
(D:\program\texmf\miktex\bin), is there anything I could do to tell
Stephen Harris wrote:
I am not sure of the command line for the frontend for Windows.
It is supposed to use Qt but I don't know if Qt3 is used for
Windows and all I saw in the cvs was Qt2.
That's just a directory name thing. CVS isn't very smart when it comes to
renaming things or adding
YOUNES Abdelrazak wrote:
My Miktex install is very complete so I don't want to download the full
package. The path to latex.exe is in the system wide path
(D:\program\texmf\miktex\bin), is there anything I could do to tell the
installer it's there? Maybe adding a registry key or something?
Stephen Harris wrote:
YOUNES Abdelrazak / M3SYSTEM
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello,
My Miktex install is very complete so I don't want to download the full
package. The path to latex.exe is in the system wide path
(D:\program\texmf\miktex\bin), is there
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I may be wrong, but isn't lyxwininstall 0.4 Uwe's installer (rather than
Angus's)? Does it support selective installation of components? (I've
never tried it.)
Yes, the Nwetwork variant allows you to choose a LaTeX-distribution.
regards Uwe
Is the new installer meant to install everything
Lyx needs for instant preview to work ?
After
- installing the preview package in LaTeX,
- checking Edit-Preferences-Graphics-Instant Preview
- doing a Reconfigure
- restarting LyX
instant preview still does not work.
What is missing ?
H.Peter
H. Peter Gumm schrieb:
Is the new installer meant to install everything
Lyx needs for instant preview to work ?
No, Instant Preview is not yet supported but I'm working on it.
At the moment you have to install needed programs manually after you
have installed LyX.
I missed to give this
- Original Message -
From: Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: lyxwininstall 0.4 doesn't detect my M iktex settings
I may be wrong, but isn't lyxwininstall 0.4 Uwe's installer (rather than
Angus's)?
H. Peter Gumm wrote:
Is the new installer meant to install everything
Lyx needs for instant preview to work ?
After
- installing the preview package in LaTeX,
- checking Edit-Preferences-Graphics-Instant Preview
- doing a Reconfigure
- restarting LyX
instant preview still does not work.
What
- Original Message -
From: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 2:07 PM
Subject: Re: lyxwininstall 0.4 doesn't detect my M iktex settings
Stephen Harris wrote:
I am not sure of the command line for the frontend for Windows.
It
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
instant preview still does not work.
What is missing ?
You need to have Python, dvips and Ghostscript installed and on your
system command path. Do you have all of them? (Incidentally, Angus
recommends the Win32all extensions for Python as well. See
Stephen Harris wrote:
Have a look at development/Win32/packaging/build_lyxwin.sh to see what
needs to be done to build LyX using the MinGW/MSYS environment. In
truth, I haven't used this with 1.4 for ages because I tend to use the
MSVS.Net 2003 compiler (there's a .sln file in
Many thanks,
Worked a treat.
Alastair Lewis
Hi Alex,
I just fired up LyX and loaded one of my powerdot
presentations; looks like you have to export .ps and
then run ps2pdf on the .ps file to generate a .pdf
If you have powerdot, check the users guide, section
8.2 for info
on creating/viewing output.
Phil
--- [EMAIL
H. Peter Gumm schrieb:
instant preview still does not work.
The upcoming new version of the installer comes with all necessary
files. All you need then is to install the LaTeX-package preview
(using e.g. MiKTeX's package Manager), to enable
Edit-Preferences-Graphics-Instant Preview, and to
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
instant preview still does not work.
What is missing ?
You need to have Python, dvips and Ghostscript installed and on your
system command path. Do you have all of them? (Incidentally, Angus
recommends the Win32all
Robert Orr wrote:
I just fired up LyX and loaded one of my powerdot
presentations; looks like you have to export .ps and
then run ps2pdf on the .ps file to generate a .pdf
powerdot is derived from prosper, it uses heavily PSTricks code,
so dvi-ps-pdf is the correct sequence.
Herbert
Kenward Vaughan wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 11:52:08AM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
What is the best advice now for LyX users who want paragraphs shaped
like this
X
But we want to
You might search the archives for Kuba Ober. He's got things to
workwith Cyrillic encodings in the past I believe.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=lyx-develw=2r=1s=Kuba+Ober
OK, thanks, I'll try that.
What really _is_ annoying, is that I have a similar problem with
Hello Paul,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 12:22:16 PM, you wrote:
works to pull back the first line. This is a good solution, EXCEPT if
you are doing this to the first paragraph of a section. As another
poster noted, LyX (and LaTeX) are stubborn about that one.
I'm not sure, but maybe
Now my «locale -a | grep de» gives following output:
de_DE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
de_DE.iso88591
de_DE.utf8
Where are the dashes left?? But ok, so I enterd:
I'm not sure about the dashes, I don't have access to my Linux box
right now. There can be some
On 11/27/05, Michel Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Texgraph is a beautiful program, exporting in pstricks and eps :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/Fradin.Patrick/TeXgraph/accueil.html
Easy to use.
Unfortunately, Texgraph is in French...
Paul
I want to thank everyone these suggestions: both the scilab and texgraph
are really nice softwares, truly remarkable ones!
Is there some way to translate the texgraph from french, or to get some
english version? (I can't speak french).
Cheers!
Douglas
Thanks a lot! As a followup,is there a way to indent and/or single space a
list/enumeration?
On 11/29/05, Johan Ingvast [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Kebinger wrote:
Hi all, can anyone tell me how to control the layout of lists? Right
now,
using the article class, I get huge indents
On Nov 29, 2005, at 8:14 AM, James Kebinger wrote:
Thanks a lot! As a followup,is there a way to indent and/or single
space a
list/enumeration?
Try the mdwlist package. It gives easier control over spacing and other
options.
I have used it to define a new LyX environment so that it is
Hey guys, how are you?
I'm fine, thanx =)
Well, I'm using the best free LaTeX visual editor (Lyx) and I would
like to know what is the best software to generate good math
graphics in EPS format.
jPicEdt, jfig, Ipe, Xfig, scilab, Tgif, TeXpict (limited)...
The ones using Java will run
Hello Stephen,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 3:37:32 PM, you wrote:
Try the mdwlist package. It gives easier control over spacing and other
options.
I have used it to define a new LyX environment so that it is available
directly from the pull-down menu.
Could you please share it? I think a
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
shrug
You can modify the registry without admin priviliges as HKCU rather than
HKLM.
/shrug
There are reasons that not every user is allowed to install programs. If
you don't have admin privileges your employer knows in most cases why.
I'm afraid we're
Angus Leeming wrote:
There are reasons that not every user is allowed to install programs.
If you don't have admin privileges your employer knows in most cases why.
I'm afraid we're going to just have to disagree fundamentally once
again, Uwe.
;-) We aren't fundamentalists!
It's not the
On Nov 29, 2005, at 8:53 AM, Andrei Popov wrote:
Hello Stephen,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 3:37:32 PM, you wrote:
Try the mdwlist package. It gives easier control over spacing and
other
options.
I have used it to define a new LyX environment so that it is available
directly from the
when i run lyx (right after installation) i get the following error message:
lyx can not find any description of the environment. please verify the
content of textclass.lst
the file in question looks fine to me, it's 73 lines long and has the
default layouts set to true...
what could be wrong
Hello,
My Miktex install is very complete so I don't want to download the full
package. The path to latex.exe is in the system wide path
(D:\program\texmf\miktex\bin), is there anything I could do to tell the
installer it's there? Maybe adding a registry key or something?
Thanks in advance,
it mainly depends on which registry the install is trying to write to.
- in many cases you can install software to your home directory without any
admin privileges because it uses the user registry and not the main
registry.
- sometimes it asks whether it should be installed for everyone (main
Hello,
I have a problem with the install of lyx 1.3.7pre4 (lyx-1.3.6 is OK). At the
install, a popup box says: Failed attempting to execute the configure
script. I click on OK and let it launch but then a new box says:
Lyx wasn't able to find it's layout descriptions!
Check that the file
Hello Stephen,
Tuesday, November 29, 2005, 4:26:42 PM, you wrote:
I should have been a bit more specific...
mdwlists has predefined compact environments called itemize*
enumerate* and description* which reduce the interline spacing from the
normal LaTex defaults. To enable these in LyX I
i looked briefly at the code in cvs and the weird thing is that if i rename
the textclass.lst file it looks like i should get a check that the file is
installed correctly error instead of the check the content one that i'm
getting.
where in hell could it be looking at?!
mamato
On
Richard Sherman wrote:
Thanks again to those of you who are helping me with this.
Herbert Voss wrote:
first do not use an extension for file names. The
graphic driver can detect the right extension.
It is a typical behaviour for ghostscript, that it thinks,
that your graphic should be
Andrei Popov wrote:
However, I'm at a loss -- lyx-xforms appears to be fixable, while
lyx-qt apparently not. How is it possible, if they're both based on
the same code?
A. The penny drops. (I start to understand.)
We rely on the frontend toolkits to supply us with the fonts we ask
One additional information: I have just installed Python 2.4.2. Maybe this
is the problem?
Anyway, I have re-installed 1.3.6 and overwrite the bin directory with the
one from 1.3.7pre4 installation. Seems to work fine...
Thanks,
Abdel.
YOUNES Abdelrazak (M3SYSTEM)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
in
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
It's not the installer's business to enforce such policies.
The current installer runs without admin priviliges; so should yours.
I tried it but there were too many problems to cover all specialities of
the third-party programs. If the user has admin privileges I can assure
Hi All,
I'm running LyX 1.3.6 on Win32, and I can't figure out how to make the
spellcheck work. I had it working on one of the previous versions, but I
can't recall how I did it. Is it now possible to make it work?
THANKS!
--vic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i looked briefly at the code in cvs and the weird thing is that if i rename
the textclass.lst file it looks like i should get a check that the file is
installed correctly error instead of the check the content one that i'm
getting.
where in hell could it be looking at?!
However, I'm at a loss -- lyx-xforms appears to be fixable, while
lyx-qt apparently not. How is it possible, if they're both based on
the same code?
We rely on the frontend toolkits to supply us with the fonts we ask
for. XForms does as we ask, but Qt occassionally lies to us.
You
windows has been searching my whole drive for most of the afternoon now and
has only found the one file it should have (even though it's not done yet)
i've only ever tried to install this lyx-1.3.6 but i've done it multiple
times and the only other directory i installed it to has been deleted.
- Original Message -
From: Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 3:38 AM
Subject: Re: The best 2d and 3d eps math graphs to Lyx
On 11/27/05, Michel Gosse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Texgraph is a beautiful program, exporting in
Vic Kelson wrote:
Hi All,
I'm running LyX 1.3.6 on Win32, and I can't figure out how to make the
spellcheck work. I had it working on one of the previous versions, but I
can't recall how I did it. Is it now possible to make it work?
THANKS!
--vic
You need aspell (and a dictionary)
YOUNES Abdelrazak / M3SYSTEM wrote:
One additional information: I have just installed Python 2.4.2. Maybe this
is the problem?
Anyway, I have re-installed 1.3.6 and overwrite the bin directory with the
one from 1.3.7pre4 installation. Seems to work fine...
Thanks,
Abdel.
YOUNES Abdelrazak
Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
YOUNES Abdelrazak / M3SYSTEM wrote:
One additional information: I have just installed Python 2.4.2. Maybe
this
is the problem?
Anyway, I have re-installed 1.3.6 and overwrite the bin directory with
the
one from
fixed it...
should have read your mail more carefully :/ it was in App Data.
mamato
On 11/29/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
windows has been searching my whole drive for most of the afternoon now
and
has only found the one file it should have (even though it's
Hello list,
I'm a new user, and just getting familiar with LaTeX/LyX. I'm just
wondering if anyone knows of a way to get the 'standard' style of text
to have both indents for new paragraphs AND have ragged right edges
(since that's a requirement for a paper I'm working on). Every time I
enable
Angus Leeming wrote:
* You say ImageMagick does, but ImageMagick isn't *required* to run LyX.
I never said this. But ImageMagick is of course required to run LyX. A
wordprocessor is useless when no images can be processed.
* There are certainly latex distributions out there that don't
Vic Kelson wrote:
I'm running LyX 1.3.6 on Win32, and I can't figure out how to make the
spellcheck work. I had it working on one of the previous versions, but I
can't recall how I did it. Is it now possible to make it work?
Simply install Aspell, but it must be installed to C:\Aspell.
You
Nevermind - I missed this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg15610.html
That solution worked for me.
Mike Leahy wrote:
Hello list,
I'm a new user, and just getting familiar with LaTeX/LyX. I'm just
wondering if anyone knows of a way to get the 'standard' style of text
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