BUG: Insert cross-reference window

2000-02-13 Thread Davor Cengija

I posted this bug last week, but since nobody confirmed it and
it's still in v1.1.4 I thought it might be good to explain the
bug again.

'Insert Cross-reference...' window does not respond to
keyboard until it's clicked with the mouse. NO matter if it's
opened by M-i r  or  Insert-Cross reference, the one has to
click inside the list of labels and then use cursor keys to
select the wanted label.

"Insert LyX file..." window does not have such a problems.

Thanks.

{mandrake}[~]$ rpm -q xforms 
xforms-0.88-3
{mandrake}[~]$ rpm -q lyx
lyx-1.1.4-1mdk
{mandrake}[~]$ 


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subsections

2000-02-13 Thread Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes

Hi friends

I,m writing a document which needs more than usual number of subsections. 

In Lyx main window it allows you to have three levels, eg

1.1.1 section

Acutally I need to have in my document four labels, sometimes five, eg

1.1.1.1.section
1.1.1.1.1 section


Is there any command which prints such results?

thank you folks!


[]s
rlopes

---
R. E. de Lima-Lopes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sao Paulo -SP
Brasil




Re: eps images, pdflatex lyx's latex output

2000-02-13 Thread Pierre Abbat

On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, you wrote:
Hi all.

I've come upon a curious problem. I've been writing a lot of stuff lately
and had to generate some postscript and pdf files. Since Lyx doesn't
generate PDF directly yet, I exported to Latex and used latex and pdflatex
(from tetex-latex-1.0.6). 

Have you tried ps2pdf? It won't make pdf internal links, but I've used it on a
ps file and gotten a readable pdf file.

phma



Re: subsections

2000-02-13 Thread Herbert Voss

Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes wrote:
 
 Hi friends
 
 I,m writing a document which needs more than usual number of subsections.
 
 In Lyx main window it allows you to have three levels, eg
 
 1.1.1 section
 
 Acutally I need to have in my document four labels, sometimes five, eg
 
 1.1.1.1.section
 1.1.1.1.1 section

Layout-Document
in the lower right there are two options for the depth of numbering
the document.

Herbert


-- 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.perce.de



Re: subsections

2000-02-13 Thread Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes

Thank you Voss

But after doing this, I havent found any change on my style list, how can
I manage to make it?


[]s
rlopes

---
R. E. de Lima-Lopes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sao Paulo -SP
Brasil

---Reply to mail
from Herbert Voss ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
on Sun, 13 Feb 2000 16:59:29 + 
about subsections
 Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes wrote:
 
 Hi friends
 
 I,m writing a document which needs more than usual number of subsections.
 
 In Lyx main window it allows you to have three levels, eg
 
 1.1.1 section
 
 Acutally I need to have in my document four labels, sometimes five, eg
 
 1.1.1.1.section
 1.1.1.1.1 section
 
 Layout-Document
 in the lower right there are two options for the depth of numbering
 the document.
 
 Herbert
 
 
 -- 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.perce.de
 

---End reply





Re: eps images, pdflatex lyx's latex output

2000-02-13 Thread Gerald Gutierrez


 Have you tried ps2pdf? It won't make pdf internal links, but I've used it on a
 ps file and gotten a readable pdf file.

Hi. Thanks for replying.

Because of the font problem ps2pdf produces PDF files that are extremely
ugly (not to mention slow to render) when viewed on the screen. It's
inappropriate for the term papers and thesis that I'm writing.

Only pdflatex seems to produce proper looking PDF files, but it has the
EPS image problem aforementioned.



Re: not visible in lyx but visible in PostScript

2000-02-13 Thread Kayvan A. Sylvan

On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 08:14:21PM -0500, Shawn Koons wrote:
 My problem is that I can see  text under "view PostScript" but cannot
 see it when in lyx (running 1.1.4 on
 Mandrake Linux).   

What do you mean? Do you just see a blank screen? 

Can you send the lyx file? Did you do something strange with the
font or canvas colors or anything like that?

---Kayvan
-- 
Kayvan A. Sylvan   | Proud husband of  | Father to my kids:
Sylvan Associates, Inc.| Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena
http://www.successlinks.com/kayvan | Reach your goals now! | Robin Gregory



Re: not visible in lyx but visible in PostScript

2000-02-13 Thread Shawn Koons


> My problem is that I can see text under "view PostScript" but cannot
> see it when in lyx (running 1.1.4 on
> Mandrake Linux).
What do you mean? Do you just see a blank screen?
No, there is a repeat of a footnote along with some main body text when
the file is viewed under the PostScript. If I remember correctly,
I had entered a footnote in the middle of a sentance and then later copied
the text, deleated the footnote and entered a footnote at the end of the
sentence, and then pasted the text from the former footnote. (if you are
confused... so am I :-(
Can you send the lyx file? Did you do something strange
with the
font or canvas colors or anything like that?

Have already sent the file to you privately.
I have opened the *.lyx file in a text editor and tried to find any
place that I repeated text or command, to no avail. (probably because
it is the first time I have looked at a raw lyx file and don't know what
I'm looking at) Is this the way to find and correct errors or just a good
way to mess things up more?
Thank you.
(Hey everyone, sorry about all the typo's in my original post)


Shawn

--
Mitakuye Oyasin



Re: BUG: Insert cross-reference window

2000-02-13 Thread Ramon Diaz-Uriarte

I have the same problem with Lyx 1.1.3 on Linux (Suse 6.3).

Ramon

On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, you wrote:
 I posted this bug last week, but since nobody confirmed it and
   it's still in v1.1.4 I thought it might be good to explain the
   bug again.
 
   'Insert Cross-reference...' window does not respond to
   keyboard until it's clicked with the mouse. NO matter if it's
   opened by M-i r  or  Insert-Cross reference, the one has to
   click inside the list of labels and then use cursor keys to
   select the wanted label.
 
   "Insert LyX file..." window does not have such a problems.
 
   Thanks.
 
 {mandrake}[~]$ rpm -q xforms 
 xforms-0.88-3
 {mandrake}[~]$ rpm -q lyx
 lyx-1.1.4-1mdk
 {mandrake}[~]$ 
 
 
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BibTex

2000-02-13 Thread Shawn Koons


Does anyone know if there is an 'entry type' for legal writing for BibTex?
(If this is the wrong place to post, is there another list serve for BibTex)
Is there a way to put an appendix in a paper when using the defalt 'article'?
Shawn
--
Mitakuye Oyasin



invisible in lyx but visible in PostScript 2

2000-02-13 Thread Shawn Koons


Thank you Kayvan A. Sylvan, the fix worked.
At your promting, I have shortened the file and am attaching it here
for other developers to see as a test case.
If you open the file in lyx (I use 1.1.4) and then "View PostScript",
when you compare the two views, you will find that certain text is repeated.
If you then change all the Paragraphs to Standard, the duplication is gone
and the desired result is produced. [Please excuse the roughness of the
content, it is a rough draft :)]
See my previous posting (Sunday 13 Feb 2000 21:54:54 -0500) (Is there
a way to insert a url for that posting?)
I would be interested to know how I can prevent this occurance in the
future.


--
Mitakuye Oyasin


#LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 2.15
\textclass article
\language default
\inputencoding latin1
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
\paperfontsize default
\spacing double 
\papersize letterpaper
\paperpackage a4
\use_geometry 1
\use_amsmath 0
\paperorientation portrait
\leftmargin 1in
\topmargin 0.25in
\rightmargin 1in
\bottommargin 1in
\secnumdepth 3
\tocdepth 4
\paragraph_separation indent
\defskip medskip
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle default

\layout Title


\noun on 
protecting bear butte via national historical site status
\layout Paragraph

Native Americans have had their lands confiscated and their sacred sites
 desecrated from the time Columbus invaded the land of the Arawakan people
 on the island of Hispaniola
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

The Arawak are also known as the Taino which is a misnomer, as Taino refers
 to a particular social and cultural group.
 See: 
\emph on 
Ameican Holocaust
\emph default 
, D.E.
 Stannard
\end_float 
.
 On the main-land of what is now the United States of America, there were
 over 500 nations
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

From: 
\emph on 
500 Nations
\emph default 
 by Alvin Josephy; Also by using the word 'nation', I am refering to the
 peoples that have been included in treaties with the United States, for
 if a tribe is included in a treaty, it would be a nation because it is
 with foriegn nations/governments that another nation makes treaties; See
 also: Blacks Law 7th Ed.
 
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset 

Treaty: A formally signed and ratified agreement between two nations or
 soverigns
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset 

  
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset 

Peace Treaty - a treaty signed by heads of state to end a war
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset 

; (I am not sure of the actual number of individual tribes that are mentioned
 in US treaties.
 I need to check on this number.)
\end_float 
, of which the U.S.
 Government currently recognizes only 329 nations
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

As of October 23, 1997 from: 4310-02, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau
 of Indian Affairs 
\emph on 
INDIAN ENTITIES RECOGNIZED AND ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE SERVICES FROM THE UNITED
 STATES BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS AGENCY
\emph default 
: Bureau of Indian Affairs.
 ACTION: Notice.
 http://www.doi.gov/bia/tribes/telist98.html
\end_float 
.
 The rest have been exterminated by disease or starvation, genocide
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

See: 
\emph on 
A Little Matter of Genocide
\emph default 
 - Ward Churchill; 
\emph on 
American Holocaust, Columbus and the Conquest of the New World
\emph default 
 - David Stannard; Genoicide Convention of the United Nations (1948) Article
 II.
\end_float 
, or through the written or effectual policies of the U.S.
 Government.
 Central to all of those Nations was, and is, the land.
 The land is sacred to these people who live by staying in harmony with
 it through the ceremonies handed down to them by their ansestors.
 
\layout Paragraph

The U.S.
 Government made plastic treaties
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

By 'plastic', I refer to the non-binding nature of all treaties made between
 
\emph on 
any
\emph default 
 Nation (Indian or otherwise) and the United States of America as evidenced
 by the fact that Congress can abrogate a treaty at will (an act of Congress).
\end_float 
 with the nations while it systematically conquered those same nations.
 These treaties set aside great tracts of land for the use and enjoyment
 of the native people in perpetuity.
 The land described in most of the treaties included certain areas that
 have spiritual significance to the People.
 One of those treaties was the Treaty of Fort Laramie on April 29, 1868.
 Included in that land description were many sacred sites, including the
 Black Hills, Mato Tipi (the place that the Christian conquerors named Devils
 Tower), and Mato Paha (herein called Bear Butte)
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

Section 2 of the Fort Laramie Treaty describes the land description
\end_float 
.
 While all three sites are of interest in this paper, it is Bear Butte and
 its protection this paper is concerned with.
 The 

Re: eps images, pdflatex lyx's latex output

2000-02-13 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien


From: Gerald Gutierrez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pierre Abbat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: eps images, pdflatex  lyx's latex output
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 10:42:01 -0800
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 Have you tried ps2pdf? It won't make pdf internal links, but I've used it on 
a
 ps file and gotten a readable pdf file.

Hi. Thanks for replying.

Because of the font problem ps2pdf produces PDF files that are extremely
ugly (not to mention slow to render) when viewed on the screen. It's
inappropriate for the term papers and thesis that I'm writing.

Only pdflatex seems to produce proper looking PDF files, but it has the
EPS image problem aforementioned.

Never used it, but from messages earlier in this list I understood that
pdflatex cannot insert eps files as latex does: eps inclusion
in La(TeX) is very easy because the compiler simply passes postscript to
dvips without translation (it only need the BB to compute the layout), but
going to pdf looses this facility.
AFAIR, you simply need to convert each eps file to pdf before compilation.
I suppose the the pdflatex doc explains everything.
You may have a look at the mailing list archive as well.

So this is not a LyX feature, but a PDF(TeX) one.

Regards

-- 
Jean-Pierre



[holeczek@us.edu.pl: Release of LyX 1.1.4 for RedHat 5.x/i386.]

2000-02-13 Thread Kayvan A. Sylvan

Hi everyone,

These RPMS can now be found in ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/pub/lyx

Thanks, Jacek!

---Kayvan

- Forwarded message from "Jacek M. Holeczek" [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 14:08:23 +0100 (MET)
From: "Jacek M. Holeczek" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Kayvan A. Sylvan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Release of LyX 1.1.4 for RedHat 5.x/i386.

Hi,
I just uploaded to ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/incoming :
lyx-1.1.4-1.i386.rpm.RH51.rpm
tetex-lyx-1.1.4-1.i386.rpm.RH51.rpm
and their exact copies :
lyx-1.1.4-1.i386.rpm.RH51.rpm.copy
tetex-lyx-1.1.4-1.i386.rpm.RH51.rpm.copy
(Please make a binary compare between them and in case they are different
inform me.)
These rpms were created on a RedHat 5.1 system with standard egcs-1.0.2,
so they should work on all RedHat 5.x systems.
On this occasion I would like to bring to your attention some problems
that I already reported some time ago. The most important one is :
- "\\.{z}" and "\\.{Z}" are displayed as "z" and "Z" respectively,
  the "dot" on top of them is missing (dvi and ps are o.k.)
Two less important :
- "\\k{a}", "\\k{A}", "\\k{e}", "\\k{E}" - the "cedilla" looks
  quite bad (it's a point, which does not "scale" when I modify
  the Options - Screen Fonts... - Font Zoom
  (again dvi and ps are o.k.)
- "\\l{}" and "\\L{}" - the "dash" is displayed too high
  (again dvi and ps are o.k.)
(I'm using the european.kmap with latin1.)
Thanks in advance,
Jacek.

- End forwarded message -

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Sylvan Associates, Inc.| Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena
http://www.successlinks.com/kayvan | Reach your goals now! | Robin Gregory



BUG: Insert cross-reference window

2000-02-13 Thread Davor Cengija

I posted this bug last week, but since nobody confirmed it and
it's still in v1.1.4 I thought it might be good to explain the
bug again.

'Insert Cross-reference...' window does not respond to
keyboard until it's clicked with the mouse. NO matter if it's
opened by M-i r  or  Insert-Cross reference, the one has to
click inside the list of labels and then use cursor keys to
select the wanted label.

"Insert LyX file..." window does not have such a problems.

Thanks.

{mandrake}[~]$ rpm -q xforms 
xforms-0.88-3
{mandrake}[~]$ rpm -q lyx
lyx-1.1.4-1mdk
{mandrake}[~]$ 


-- 
  v
Davor Cengija
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
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subsections

2000-02-13 Thread Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes

Hi friends

I,m writing a document which needs more than usual number of subsections. 

In Lyx main window it allows you to have three levels, eg

1.1.1 section

Acutally I need to have in my document four labels, sometimes five, eg

1.1.1.1.section
1.1.1.1.1 section


Is there any command which prints such results?

thank you folks!


[]s
rlopes

---
R. E. de Lima-Lopes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sao Paulo -SP
Brasil




Re: eps images, pdflatex lyx's latex output

2000-02-13 Thread Pierre Abbat

On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, you wrote:
Hi all.

I've come upon a curious problem. I've been writing a lot of stuff lately
and had to generate some postscript and pdf files. Since Lyx doesn't
generate PDF directly yet, I exported to Latex and used latex and pdflatex
(from tetex-latex-1.0.6). 

Have you tried ps2pdf? It won't make pdf internal links, but I've used it on a
ps file and gotten a readable pdf file.

phma



Re: subsections

2000-02-13 Thread Herbert Voss

Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes wrote:
 
 Hi friends
 
 I,m writing a document which needs more than usual number of subsections.
 
 In Lyx main window it allows you to have three levels, eg
 
 1.1.1 section
 
 Acutally I need to have in my document four labels, sometimes five, eg
 
 1.1.1.1.section
 1.1.1.1.1 section

Layout-Document
in the lower right there are two options for the depth of numbering
the document.

Herbert


-- 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.perce.de



Re: subsections

2000-02-13 Thread Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes

Thank you Voss

But after doing this, I havent found any change on my style list, how can
I manage to make it?


[]s
rlopes

---
R. E. de Lima-Lopes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sao Paulo -SP
Brasil

---Reply to mail
from Herbert Voss ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
on Sun, 13 Feb 2000 16:59:29 + 
about subsections
 Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes wrote:
 
 Hi friends
 
 I,m writing a document which needs more than usual number of subsections.
 
 In Lyx main window it allows you to have three levels, eg
 
 1.1.1 section
 
 Acutally I need to have in my document four labels, sometimes five, eg
 
 1.1.1.1.section
 1.1.1.1.1 section
 
 Layout-Document
 in the lower right there are two options for the depth of numbering
 the document.
 
 Herbert
 
 
 -- 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.perce.de
 

---End reply





Re: eps images, pdflatex lyx's latex output

2000-02-13 Thread Gerald Gutierrez


 Have you tried ps2pdf? It won't make pdf internal links, but I've used it on a
 ps file and gotten a readable pdf file.

Hi. Thanks for replying.

Because of the font problem ps2pdf produces PDF files that are extremely
ugly (not to mention slow to render) when viewed on the screen. It's
inappropriate for the term papers and thesis that I'm writing.

Only pdflatex seems to produce proper looking PDF files, but it has the
EPS image problem aforementioned.



not visible in lyx but visible in PostScript

2000-02-13 Thread Shawn Koons


Hello, I am a beginner with lyx. I come from a windoze background so LaTex
and lyx are foriegn to me. I
have read mush of the included documentation, but have not found an
answer to my problem (that's not to
say the answer is not in the documentation, so if it is there, jplease
point me to the proper section)
My problem is that I can see text under "view PostScript" but
cannot see it when in lyx (running 1.1.4 on
Mandrake Linux). There are no errors listed when I view
under either dvi or PostScript., but the 'LaTex
Log' lists a few problems that I would post here in full if I
knew how to get to the Log. It lists in part:
Runaway arguement?
{the U.S. GOvernment made plastic treaties\footnote {by'plastic', \ETC.
! Paragraph ended before\@sect was comeplete.
to be read again>

\par
l.177}.}
It goes on... (if this is needed for a diagnosis please tell me where
the log is located and I will post that.)
I have tried many different things to no avail (probably because I don't
kn0ow how to work directly with
LaTex )
(If this is the second post, I appologize, my first one was to
lyx-users [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
which was returned.)
Thank you for putting up with the bumbled ramblings of a newbie.
Shawn
--
Mitakuye Oyasin



Re: not visible in lyx but visible in PostScript

2000-02-13 Thread Kayvan A. Sylvan

On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 08:14:21PM -0500, Shawn Koons wrote:
 My problem is that I can see  text under "view PostScript" but cannot
 see it when in lyx (running 1.1.4 on
 Mandrake Linux).   

What do you mean? Do you just see a blank screen? 

Can you send the lyx file? Did you do something strange with the
font or canvas colors or anything like that?

---Kayvan
-- 
Kayvan A. Sylvan   | Proud husband of  | Father to my kids:
Sylvan Associates, Inc.| Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena
http://www.successlinks.com/kayvan | Reach your goals now! | Robin Gregory



Re: not visible in lyx but visible in PostScript

2000-02-13 Thread Shawn Koons


> My problem is that I can see text under "view PostScript" but cannot
> see it when in lyx (running 1.1.4 on
> Mandrake Linux).
What do you mean? Do you just see a blank screen?
No, there is a repeat of a footnote along with some main body text when
the file is viewed under the PostScript. If I remember correctly,
I had entered a footnote in the middle of a sentance and then later copied
the text, deleated the footnote and entered a footnote at the end of the
sentence, and then pasted the text from the former footnote. (if you are
confused... so am I :-(
Can you send the lyx file? Did you do something strange
with the
font or canvas colors or anything like that?

Have already sent the file to you privately.
I have opened the *.lyx file in a text editor and tried to find any
place that I repeated text or command, to no avail. (probably because
it is the first time I have looked at a raw lyx file and don't know what
I'm looking at) Is this the way to find and correct errors or just a good
way to mess things up more?
Thank you.
(Hey everyone, sorry about all the typo's in my original post)


Shawn

--
Mitakuye Oyasin



Re: BUG: Insert cross-reference window

2000-02-13 Thread Ramon Diaz-Uriarte

I have the same problem with Lyx 1.1.3 on Linux (Suse 6.3).

Ramon

On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, you wrote:
 I posted this bug last week, but since nobody confirmed it and
   it's still in v1.1.4 I thought it might be good to explain the
   bug again.
 
   'Insert Cross-reference...' window does not respond to
   keyboard until it's clicked with the mouse. NO matter if it's
   opened by M-i r  or  Insert-Cross reference, the one has to
   click inside the list of labels and then use cursor keys to
   select the wanted label.
 
   "Insert LyX file..." window does not have such a problems.
 
   Thanks.
 
 {mandrake}[~]$ rpm -q xforms 
 xforms-0.88-3
 {mandrake}[~]$ rpm -q lyx
 lyx-1.1.4-1mdk
 {mandrake}[~]$ 
 
 
 -- 
   v
 Davor Cengija
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 ===
 "Please allow 30 days for delivery"



BibTex

2000-02-13 Thread Shawn Koons


Does anyone know if there is an 'entry type' for legal writing for BibTex?
(If this is the wrong place to post, is there another list serve for BibTex)
Is there a way to put an appendix in a paper when using the defalt 'article'?
Shawn
--
Mitakuye Oyasin



invisible in lyx but visible in PostScript 2

2000-02-13 Thread Shawn Koons


Thank you Kayvan A. Sylvan, the fix worked.
At your promting, I have shortened the file and am attaching it here
for other developers to see as a test case.
If you open the file in lyx (I use 1.1.4) and then "View PostScript",
when you compare the two views, you will find that certain text is repeated.
If you then change all the Paragraphs to Standard, the duplication is gone
and the desired result is produced. [Please excuse the roughness of the
content, it is a rough draft :)]
See my previous posting (Sunday 13 Feb 2000 21:54:54 -0500) (Is there
a way to insert a url for that posting?)
I would be interested to know how I can prevent this occurance in the
future.


--
Mitakuye Oyasin


#LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 2.15
\textclass article
\language default
\inputencoding latin1
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
\paperfontsize default
\spacing double 
\papersize letterpaper
\paperpackage a4
\use_geometry 1
\use_amsmath 0
\paperorientation portrait
\leftmargin 1in
\topmargin 0.25in
\rightmargin 1in
\bottommargin 1in
\secnumdepth 3
\tocdepth 4
\paragraph_separation indent
\defskip medskip
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle default

\layout Title


\noun on 
protecting bear butte via national historical site status
\layout Paragraph

Native Americans have had their lands confiscated and their sacred sites
 desecrated from the time Columbus invaded the land of the Arawakan people
 on the island of Hispaniola
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

The Arawak are also known as the Taino which is a misnomer, as Taino refers
 to a particular social and cultural group.
 See: 
\emph on 
Ameican Holocaust
\emph default 
, D.E.
 Stannard
\end_float 
.
 On the main-land of what is now the United States of America, there were
 over 500 nations
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

From: 
\emph on 
500 Nations
\emph default 
 by Alvin Josephy; Also by using the word 'nation', I am refering to the
 peoples that have been included in treaties with the United States, for
 if a tribe is included in a treaty, it would be a nation because it is
 with foriegn nations/governments that another nation makes treaties; See
 also: Blacks Law 7th Ed.
 
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset 

Treaty: A formally signed and ratified agreement between two nations or
 soverigns
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset 

  
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset 

Peace Treaty - a treaty signed by heads of state to end a war
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset 

; (I am not sure of the actual number of individual tribes that are mentioned
 in US treaties.
 I need to check on this number.)
\end_float 
, of which the U.S.
 Government currently recognizes only 329 nations
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

As of October 23, 1997 from: 4310-02, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau
 of Indian Affairs 
\emph on 
INDIAN ENTITIES RECOGNIZED AND ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE SERVICES FROM THE UNITED
 STATES BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS AGENCY
\emph default 
: Bureau of Indian Affairs.
 ACTION: Notice.
 http://www.doi.gov/bia/tribes/telist98.html
\end_float 
.
 The rest have been exterminated by disease or starvation, genocide
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

See: 
\emph on 
A Little Matter of Genocide
\emph default 
 - Ward Churchill; 
\emph on 
American Holocaust, Columbus and the Conquest of the New World
\emph default 
 - David Stannard; Genoicide Convention of the United Nations (1948) Article
 II.
\end_float 
, or through the written or effectual policies of the U.S.
 Government.
 Central to all of those Nations was, and is, the land.
 The land is sacred to these people who live by staying in harmony with
 it through the ceremonies handed down to them by their ansestors.
 
\layout Paragraph

The U.S.
 Government made plastic treaties
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

By 'plastic', I refer to the non-binding nature of all treaties made between
 
\emph on 
any
\emph default 
 Nation (Indian or otherwise) and the United States of America as evidenced
 by the fact that Congress can abrogate a treaty at will (an act of Congress).
\end_float 
 with the nations while it systematically conquered those same nations.
 These treaties set aside great tracts of land for the use and enjoyment
 of the native people in perpetuity.
 The land described in most of the treaties included certain areas that
 have spiritual significance to the People.
 One of those treaties was the Treaty of Fort Laramie on April 29, 1868.
 Included in that land description were many sacred sites, including the
 Black Hills, Mato Tipi (the place that the Christian conquerors named Devils
 Tower), and Mato Paha (herein called Bear Butte)
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

Section 2 of the Fort Laramie Treaty describes the land description
\end_float 
.
 While all three sites are of interest in this paper, it is Bear Butte and
 its protection this paper is concerned with.
 The 

Re: eps images, pdflatex lyx's latex output

2000-02-13 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien


From: Gerald Gutierrez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pierre Abbat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: eps images, pdflatex  lyx's latex output
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 10:42:01 -0800
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 Have you tried ps2pdf? It won't make pdf internal links, but I've used it on 
a
 ps file and gotten a readable pdf file.

Hi. Thanks for replying.

Because of the font problem ps2pdf produces PDF files that are extremely
ugly (not to mention slow to render) when viewed on the screen. It's
inappropriate for the term papers and thesis that I'm writing.

Only pdflatex seems to produce proper looking PDF files, but it has the
EPS image problem aforementioned.

Never used it, but from messages earlier in this list I understood that
pdflatex cannot insert eps files as latex does: eps inclusion
in La(TeX) is very easy because the compiler simply passes postscript to
dvips without translation (it only need the BB to compute the layout), but
going to pdf looses this facility.
AFAIR, you simply need to convert each eps file to pdf before compilation.
I suppose the the pdflatex doc explains everything.
You may have a look at the mailing list archive as well.

So this is not a LyX feature, but a PDF(TeX) one.

Regards

-- 
Jean-Pierre



[holeczek@us.edu.pl: Release of LyX 1.1.4 for RedHat 5.x/i386.]

2000-02-13 Thread Kayvan A. Sylvan

Hi everyone,

These RPMS can now be found in ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/pub/lyx

Thanks, Jacek!

---Kayvan

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Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 14:08:23 +0100 (MET)
From: "Jacek M. Holeczek" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Kayvan A. Sylvan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Release of LyX 1.1.4 for RedHat 5.x/i386.

Hi,
I just uploaded to ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/incoming :
lyx-1.1.4-1.i386.rpm.RH51.rpm
tetex-lyx-1.1.4-1.i386.rpm.RH51.rpm
and their exact copies :
lyx-1.1.4-1.i386.rpm.RH51.rpm.copy
tetex-lyx-1.1.4-1.i386.rpm.RH51.rpm.copy
(Please make a binary compare between them and in case they are different
inform me.)
These rpms were created on a RedHat 5.1 system with standard egcs-1.0.2,
so they should work on all RedHat 5.x systems.
On this occasion I would like to bring to your attention some problems
that I already reported some time ago. The most important one is :
- "\\.{z}" and "\\.{Z}" are displayed as "z" and "Z" respectively,
  the "dot" on top of them is missing (dvi and ps are o.k.)
Two less important :
- "\\k{a}", "\\k{A}", "\\k{e}", "\\k{E}" - the "cedilla" looks
  quite bad (it's a point, which does not "scale" when I modify
  the Options - Screen Fonts... - Font Zoom
  (again dvi and ps are o.k.)
- "\\l{}" and "\\L{}" - the "dash" is displayed too high
  (again dvi and ps are o.k.)
(I'm using the european.kmap with latin1.)
Thanks in advance,
Jacek.

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BUG: Insert cross-reference window

2000-02-13 Thread Davor Cengija

I posted this bug last week, but since nobody confirmed it and
it's still in v1.1.4 I thought it might be good to explain the
bug again.

'Insert Cross-reference...' window does not respond to
keyboard until it's clicked with the mouse. NO matter if it's
opened by M-i r  or  Insert->Cross reference, the one has to
click inside the list of labels and then use cursor keys to
select the wanted label.

"Insert LyX file..." window does not have such a problems.

Thanks.

{mandrake}[~]$ rpm -q xforms 
xforms-0.88-3
{mandrake}[~]$ rpm -q lyx
lyx-1.1.4-1mdk
{mandrake}[~]$ 


-- 
  v
Davor Cengija
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
===
"Please allow 30 days for delivery"



subsections

2000-02-13 Thread Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes

Hi friends

I,m writing a document which needs more than usual number of subsections. 

In Lyx main window it allows you to have three levels, eg

1.1.1 section

Acutally I need to have in my document four labels, sometimes five, eg

1.1.1.1.section
1.1.1.1.1 section


Is there any command which prints such results?

thank you folks!


[]s
rlopes

---
R. E. de Lima-Lopes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sao Paulo -SP
Brasil




Re: eps images, pdflatex & lyx's latex output

2000-02-13 Thread Pierre Abbat

On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, you wrote:
>Hi all.
>
>I've come upon a curious problem. I've been writing a lot of stuff lately
>and had to generate some postscript and pdf files. Since Lyx doesn't
>generate PDF directly yet, I exported to Latex and used latex and pdflatex
>(from tetex-latex-1.0.6). 

Have you tried ps2pdf? It won't make pdf internal links, but I've used it on a
ps file and gotten a readable pdf file.

phma



Re: subsections

2000-02-13 Thread Herbert Voss

Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes wrote:
> 
> Hi friends
> 
> I,m writing a document which needs more than usual number of subsections.
> 
> In Lyx main window it allows you to have three levels, eg
> 
> 1.1.1 section
> 
> Acutally I need to have in my document four labels, sometimes five, eg
> 
> 1.1.1.1.section
> 1.1.1.1.1 section

Layout->Document
in the lower right there are two options for the depth of numbering
the document.

Herbert


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Re: subsections

2000-02-13 Thread Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes

Thank you Voss

But after doing this, I havent found any change on my style list, how can
I manage to make it?


[]s
rlopes

---
R. E. de Lima-Lopes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sao Paulo -SP
Brasil

---Reply to mail
from Herbert Voss ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
on Sun, 13 Feb 2000 16:59:29 + 
about subsections
> Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes wrote:
>> 
>> Hi friends
>> 
>> I,m writing a document which needs more than usual number of subsections.
>> 
>> In Lyx main window it allows you to have three levels, eg
>> 
>> 1.1.1 section
>> 
>> Acutally I need to have in my document four labels, sometimes five, eg
>> 
>> 1.1.1.1.section
>> 1.1.1.1.1 section
> 
> Layout->Document
> in the lower right there are two options for the depth of numbering
> the document.
> 
> Herbert
> 
> 
> -- 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.perce.de
> 

---End reply





Re: eps images, pdflatex & lyx's latex output

2000-02-13 Thread Gerald Gutierrez


> Have you tried ps2pdf? It won't make pdf internal links, but I've used it on a
> ps file and gotten a readable pdf file.

Hi. Thanks for replying.

Because of the font problem ps2pdf produces PDF files that are extremely
ugly (not to mention slow to render) when viewed on the screen. It's
inappropriate for the term papers and thesis that I'm writing.

Only pdflatex seems to produce proper looking PDF files, but it has the
EPS image problem aforementioned.



not visible in lyx but visible in PostScript

2000-02-13 Thread Shawn Koons


Hello, I am a beginner with lyx. I come from a windoze background so LaTex
and lyx are foriegn to me. I
have read mush of the included documentation, but have not found an
answer to my problem (that's not to
say the answer is not in the documentation, so if it is there, jplease
point me to the proper section)
My problem is that I can see  text under "view PostScript" but
cannot see it when in lyx (running 1.1.4 on
Mandrake Linux).   There are no errors listed when I view
under either dvi or PostScript., but the 'LaTex
Log'  lists a few problems that I would post here in full if I
knew how to get to the Log.  It lists in part:
Runaway arguement?
{the U.S. GOvernment made plastic treaties\footnote {by'plastic', \ETC.
! Paragraph ended before\@sect was comeplete.

 
\par
l.177}.}
It goes on... (if this is needed for a diagnosis please tell me where
the log is located and I will post that.)
I have tried many different things to no avail (probably because I don't
kn0ow how to work directly with
LaTex )
(If this is the second post, I appologize,  my first one was to

 which was returned.)
Thank you for putting up with the bumbled ramblings of a newbie.
Shawn
-- 
Mitakuye Oyasin
 


Re: not visible in lyx but visible in PostScript

2000-02-13 Thread Kayvan A. Sylvan

On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 08:14:21PM -0500, Shawn Koons wrote:
> My problem is that I can see  text under "view PostScript" but cannot
> see it when in lyx (running 1.1.4 on
> Mandrake Linux).   

What do you mean? Do you just see a blank screen? 

Can you send the lyx file? Did you do something strange with the
font or canvas colors or anything like that?

---Kayvan
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Sylvan Associates, Inc.| Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena
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Re: not visible in lyx but visible in PostScript

2000-02-13 Thread Shawn Koons


> My problem is that I can see  text under "view PostScript" but cannot
> see it when in lyx (running 1.1.4 on
> Mandrake Linux).
What do you mean? Do you just see a blank screen?
No, there is a repeat of a footnote along with some main body text when
the file is viewed under the PostScript.  If I remember correctly,
I had entered a footnote in the middle of a sentance and then later copied
the text, deleated the footnote and entered a footnote at the end of the
sentence, and then pasted the text from the former footnote. (if you are
confused... so am I :-(
Can you send the lyx file? Did you do something strange
with the
font or canvas colors or anything like that?
 
Have already sent the file to you privately.
I have opened the *.lyx file in a text editor and tried to find any
place that I repeated text or command, to no avail.  (probably because
it is the first time I have looked at a raw lyx file and don't know what
I'm looking at) Is this the way to find and correct errors or just a good
way to mess things up more?
Thank you.
(Hey everyone, sorry about all the typo's in my original post)
 
 
Shawn

-- 
Mitakuye Oyasin
 


Re: BUG: Insert cross-reference window

2000-02-13 Thread Ramon Diaz-Uriarte

I have the same problem with Lyx 1.1.3 on Linux (Suse 6.3).

Ramon

On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, you wrote:
> I posted this bug last week, but since nobody confirmed it and
>   it's still in v1.1.4 I thought it might be good to explain the
>   bug again.
> 
>   'Insert Cross-reference...' window does not respond to
>   keyboard until it's clicked with the mouse. NO matter if it's
>   opened by M-i r  or  Insert->Cross reference, the one has to
>   click inside the list of labels and then use cursor keys to
>   select the wanted label.
> 
>   "Insert LyX file..." window does not have such a problems.
> 
>   Thanks.
> 
> {mandrake}[~]$ rpm -q xforms 
> xforms-0.88-3
> {mandrake}[~]$ rpm -q lyx
> lyx-1.1.4-1mdk
> {mandrake}[~]$ 
> 
> 
> -- 
>   v
> Davor Cengija
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ===
> "Please allow 30 days for delivery"



BibTex

2000-02-13 Thread Shawn Koons


Does anyone know if there is an 'entry type' for legal writing for BibTex?
(If this is the wrong place to post, is there another list serve for BibTex)
Is there a way to put an appendix in a paper when using the defalt 'article'?
Shawn
-- 
Mitakuye Oyasin
 


invisible in lyx but visible in PostScript 2

2000-02-13 Thread Shawn Koons


Thank you Kayvan A. Sylvan, the fix worked.
At your promting, I have shortened the file and am attaching it here
for other developers to see as a test case.
If you open the file in lyx (I use 1.1.4) and then "View PostScript",
when you compare the two views, you will find that certain text is repeated.
If you then change all the Paragraphs to Standard, the duplication is gone
and the desired result is produced. [Please excuse the roughness of the
content, it is a rough draft :)]
See my previous posting (Sunday 13 Feb 2000 21:54:54 -0500) (Is there
a way to insert a url for that posting?)
I would be interested to know how I can prevent this occurance in the
future.
 
 
-- 
Mitakuye Oyasin
 

#LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 2.15
\textclass article
\language default
\inputencoding latin1
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
\paperfontsize default
\spacing double 
\papersize letterpaper
\paperpackage a4
\use_geometry 1
\use_amsmath 0
\paperorientation portrait
\leftmargin 1in
\topmargin 0.25in
\rightmargin 1in
\bottommargin 1in
\secnumdepth 3
\tocdepth 4
\paragraph_separation indent
\defskip medskip
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle default

\layout Title


\noun on 
protecting bear butte via national historical site status
\layout Paragraph

Native Americans have had their lands confiscated and their sacred sites
 desecrated from the time Columbus invaded the land of the Arawakan people
 on the island of Hispaniola
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

The Arawak are also known as the Taino which is a misnomer, as Taino refers
 to a particular social and cultural group.
 See: 
\emph on 
Ameican Holocaust
\emph default 
, D.E.
 Stannard
\end_float 
.
 On the main-land of what is now the United States of America, there were
 over 500 nations
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

From: 
\emph on 
500 Nations
\emph default 
 by Alvin Josephy; Also by using the word 'nation', I am refering to the
 peoples that have been included in treaties with the United States, for
 if a tribe is included in a treaty, it would be a nation because it is
 with foriegn nations/governments that another nation makes treaties; See
 also: Blacks Law 7th Ed.
 
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset 

Treaty: A formally signed and ratified agreement between two nations or
 soverigns
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset 

 & 
\begin_inset Quotes eld
\end_inset 

Peace Treaty - a treaty signed by heads of state to end a war
\begin_inset Quotes erd
\end_inset 

; (I am not sure of the actual number of individual tribes that are mentioned
 in US treaties.
 I need to check on this number.)
\end_float 
, of which the U.S.
 Government currently recognizes only 329 nations
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

As of October 23, 1997 from: 4310-02, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau
 of Indian Affairs 
\emph on 
INDIAN ENTITIES RECOGNIZED AND ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE SERVICES FROM THE UNITED
 STATES BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS AGENCY
\emph default 
: Bureau of Indian Affairs.
 ACTION: Notice.
 
\end_float 
.
 The rest have been exterminated by disease or starvation, genocide
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

See: 
\emph on 
A Little Matter of Genocide
\emph default 
 - Ward Churchill; 
\emph on 
American Holocaust, Columbus and the Conquest of the New World
\emph default 
 - David Stannard; Genoicide Convention of the United Nations (1948) Article
 II.
\end_float 
, or through the written or effectual policies of the U.S.
 Government.
 Central to all of those Nations was, and is, the land.
 The land is sacred to these people who live by staying in harmony with
 it through the ceremonies handed down to them by their ansestors.
 
\layout Paragraph

The U.S.
 Government made plastic treaties
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

By 'plastic', I refer to the non-binding nature of all treaties made between
 
\emph on 
any
\emph default 
 Nation (Indian or otherwise) and the United States of America as evidenced
 by the fact that Congress can abrogate a treaty at will (an act of Congress).
\end_float 
 with the nations while it systematically conquered those same nations.
 These treaties set aside great tracts of land for the use and enjoyment
 of the native people in perpetuity.
 The land described in most of the treaties included certain areas that
 have spiritual significance to the People.
 One of those treaties was the Treaty of Fort Laramie on April 29, 1868.
 Included in that land description were many sacred sites, including the
 Black Hills, Mato Tipi (the place that the Christian conquerors named Devils
 Tower), and Mato Paha (herein called Bear Butte)
\begin_float footnote 
\layout Standard

Section 2 of the Fort Laramie Treaty describes the land description
\end_float 
.
 While all three sites are of interest in this paper, it is Bear Butte and
 its protection this paper is concerned with.
 

Re: eps images, pdflatex & lyx's latex output

2000-02-13 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien


>>From: Gerald Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Pierre Abbat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: eps images, pdflatex & lyx's latex output
>>Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 10:42:01 -0800
>>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>
>>> Have you tried ps2pdf? It won't make pdf internal links, but I've used it on 
a
>>> ps file and gotten a readable pdf file.
>>
>>Hi. Thanks for replying.
>>
>>Because of the font problem ps2pdf produces PDF files that are extremely
>>ugly (not to mention slow to render) when viewed on the screen. It's
>>inappropriate for the term papers and thesis that I'm writing.
>>
>>Only pdflatex seems to produce proper looking PDF files, but it has the
>>EPS image problem aforementioned.

Never used it, but from messages earlier in this list I understood that
pdflatex cannot insert eps files as latex does: eps inclusion
in La(TeX) is very easy because the compiler simply passes postscript to
dvips without translation (it only need the BB to compute the layout), but
going to pdf looses this facility.
AFAIR, you simply need to convert each eps file to pdf before compilation.
I suppose the the pdflatex doc explains everything.
You may have a look at the mailing list archive as well.

So this is not a LyX feature, but a PDF(TeX) one.

Regards

-- 
Jean-Pierre



[holeczek@us.edu.pl: Release of LyX 1.1.4 for RedHat 5.x/i386.]

2000-02-13 Thread Kayvan A. Sylvan

Hi everyone,

These RPMS can now be found in ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/pub/lyx

Thanks, Jacek!

---Kayvan

- Forwarded message from "Jacek M. Holeczek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 14:08:23 +0100 (MET)
From: "Jacek M. Holeczek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Kayvan A. Sylvan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Release of LyX 1.1.4 for RedHat 5.x/i386.

Hi,
I just uploaded to ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/incoming :
lyx-1.1.4-1.i386.rpm.RH51.rpm
tetex-lyx-1.1.4-1.i386.rpm.RH51.rpm
and their exact copies :
lyx-1.1.4-1.i386.rpm.RH51.rpm.copy
tetex-lyx-1.1.4-1.i386.rpm.RH51.rpm.copy
(Please make a binary compare between them and in case they are different
inform me.)
These rpms were created on a RedHat 5.1 system with standard egcs-1.0.2,
so they should work on all RedHat 5.x systems.
On this occasion I would like to bring to your attention some problems
that I already reported some time ago. The most important one is :
- "\\.{z}" and "\\.{Z}" are displayed as "z" and "Z" respectively,
  the "dot" on top of them is missing (dvi and ps are o.k.)
Two less important :
- "\\k{a}", "\\k{A}", "\\k{e}", "\\k{E}" - the "cedilla" looks
  quite bad (it's a point, which does not "scale" when I modify
  the Options -> Screen Fonts... -> Font Zoom
  (again dvi and ps are o.k.)
- "\\l{}" and "\\L{}" - the "dash" is displayed too high
  (again dvi and ps are o.k.)
(I'm using the european.kmap with latin1.)
Thanks in advance,
Jacek.

- End forwarded message -

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Sylvan Associates, Inc.| Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena
http://www.successlinks.com/kayvan | Reach your goals now! | Robin Gregory