Re: how to add layout

2001-01-20 Thread Dekel Tsur

 Please would you help me to add  in "layout" arabic
 article.
 But with lyx I must add in the preambule 
 \usepackage{arabtex}. Unfortunatly the caracteristic
 of the arabtex don't appear.

Did you put
\language_package "\usepackage{arabtex,iso88596} \setcode{iso8859-6}"
in .lyx/lyxrc ?

 I used to save in latex file and change the document
 class to the class "arabart".
 It works OK.
 
 Now I would add this ine Layout to have directly from
 the Lyx.
 
 I mean I would have : "article (arab)" in the layout
 and standard ,section, subsection, , in the list
 (these words written in english it doesn't matter), 
 but when choose them tey refere to the correct thing.

Put the attached file (arab-article.layout) in ~/.lyx/layouts/
and then do options-reconfigure from LyX (or edit-reconfigure in LyX 1.1.6),
and restart LyX.


#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
#  \DeclareLaTeXClass[arabart]{article (Arabic)}
# Arabic article textclass definition file.
# Author: Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Input article



Re: html

2001-01-20 Thread Tuukka Toivonen

 The address that J.M. gave me mention a file .Xdefaults in which 
 we must add Netscape*documentFonts.chareset*adobe-fontspecific:iso-8859-1
 but I don't have a file named .Xdefaults.
 Perhaps my version of netscape is too old.

The .Xdefaults file is not specific for Netscape, but the X11 server reads
it automatically. If the file doesn't exist, you may create it in your
home directory. The file should be documented in X manpage (man X).

(I wonder if it matters if you're using graphical login, Xdm. I don't
use Xdm and Xdefaults works for me, but maybe it works also with Xdm)





Re: mod

2001-01-20 Thread Tuukka Toivonen

On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Remzi Seker wrote:

 How do I get to have 'mod' in the math panel? There is bmod, which I am not 

I have just used the math-text-mode (M-m m while in math mode, if my
memory servers, if not, look from the docs).





Re: Thanks for LyX

2001-01-20 Thread Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos

On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 10:14:55PM +, Carlos A. M. dos Santos wrote:
 
 Dear sirs
 
 Doped by litres of cofee, and after three weeks working like a horse, I
 finally submited my master thesys today. Without LyX, this probably could
 not happen, or perhaps I were submited to the humiliation of using a
 software that treats me as an idiot: MS-Word.
 
 There are no words to explain my gratitude to each one of the developers
 of this wonderful tool that LyX is, and that I heve been using with
 pleasure almost daily for the last three years.
 
  All I can say is THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS,
 THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS!

  On behalf of LyX team congratulations.
  
  Parabens Carlos :-)
  
 Now going to bed.
   
 --
 Carlos A. M. dos Santos
 
 Federal University of Pelotas Meteorological Research Center
 Av. Ildefonso Simoes Lopes 2791   Pelotas, RS, Brasil, CEP 96060-290
 WWW: http://www.cpmet.ufpel.tche.br   RENPAC (X.25): 153231641
 Phone: +55 53 277-6767FAX: +55 53 277-6722

-- 
Jos



Text in equation

2001-01-20 Thread Rem

I tried to insert some text (say the word "where") inside an equation by 
using the command: \textrm{where}protectedspace
but what happens is the it kills my formulae :-(

Any idea?

Remzi



Re: Text in equation

2001-01-20 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser

On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Rem wrote:

 I tried to insert some text (say the word "where") inside an equation by 
 using the command: \textrm{where}protectedspace
 but what happens is the it kills my formulae :-(

Here's what works for me: Inside the equation, type '\' followed by '{'
resulting in a red (TeX) bracketed region. Inside the pair of red
brackets, type '\rm' followed by a space, followed by 'where'. This should
place a roman "where" inside the equation at that point. In other words,
put the \rm inside the brackets like this: {\rm where}.

Thanks. Syrus.

-- 

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Syrus C Nemat-Nasser, PhD|  Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials
UCSD Department of Physics   |  UCSD Department of Mechanical
 |and Aerospace Engineering
   
 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- FAX: (208) 567-3114 {Idaho via efax}  
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-




Re: Text in equation

2001-01-20 Thread Herbert Voss

Rem wrote:
 
 I tried to insert some text (say the word "where") inside an equation by
 using the command: \textrm{where}protectedspace
 but what happens is the it kills my formulae :-(

inside formula switch to math-textmode with alt-m-m. than
write your text, lyx does the rest :-)

Herbert

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



Re: Fw: Section Numbering and Face.

2001-01-20 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 05:12:47PM +, Angus Leeming wrote:
   Another question is how do I set the page margins? I have tried but it
   does
   not let me set them. May be I need to try milimeters?
 You need a valid unit with the integer. Eg, "1 cm", "2 em", "3 mm" etc.

You also need to make sure that the "Use geometry package" option is selected.



Re: Bibliography question

2001-01-20 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 11:01:13AM -0800, Mohammad Reza Danesh wrote:
 I've recently upgraded my Lyx to 1.1.6 and I have the following problem with
 inserting bibliography citations.
 
 Let's say I have a master document with several chapters as sub-files inserted
 to it. I put the BibTex generated references in the master document. Now in
 sub-files, when I want to add a citation, I can't since the BibTex references
 are inserted in the master doc and aren't viewable by sub-files (all of the
 files are open).
 
 In previous versions, I had the option to type in the index of the citation
 (assuming that I know it) in sub-files. LaTex would find it and create the
 correct citation reference. In "Insert  Citation Reference" of 1.1.6, I can't
 type anything in (it should be taken from the existing list). My question is:
 should I use Tex to insert citations or there is another way to do this?

Copy the bibtex inset from the master file, and paste it into each of the
included files, changing the paragraph layout to comment.



Re: html

2001-01-20 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 11:57:35PM +, Robin Gerard wrote:
 On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 11:15:18PM +, Herbert Voss wrote:
  Robin Gerard wrote:
   
   when I convert a file (lyx) into a file html the
   result is very fine, but not any of amya or netscape(3.04)
   can display the mathematical expressions...it is not
   a problem with lyx but, wich are the softs allows to display
   mathematical expression written in html ?
  
  what kind of converter do you have installed?
  tex2html or tth?
 
 I think that it is tex2html. Lyx dispays the msg :
 this document was generated using the latex2html 

latex2html converts the math formulae into PNG images which are readable by
any decent browser (I think that netscape 3 doesn't support PNG, but who
uses it ?).
I should be possible to cause latex2html to create GIF images instead of
PNG, but I don't know how (read the docs).



Re: how to add layout

2001-01-20 Thread Dekel Tsur

 Please would you help me to add  in "layout" arabic
 article.
 But with lyx I must add in the preambule 
 \usepackage{arabtex}. Unfortunatly the caracteristic
 of the arabtex don't appear.

Did you put
\language_package "\usepackage{arabtex,iso88596} \setcode{iso8859-6}"
in .lyx/lyxrc ?

 I used to save in latex file and change the document
 class to the class "arabart".
 It works OK.
 
 Now I would add this ine Layout to have directly from
 the Lyx.
 
 I mean I would have : "article (arab)" in the layout
 and standard ,section, subsection, , in the list
 (these words written in english it doesn't matter), 
 but when choose them tey refere to the correct thing.

Put the attached file (arab-article.layout) in ~/.lyx/layouts/
and then do options-reconfigure from LyX (or edit-reconfigure in LyX 1.1.6),
and restart LyX.


#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
#  \DeclareLaTeXClass[arabart]{article (Arabic)}
# Arabic article textclass definition file.
# Author: Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Input article



Re: html

2001-01-20 Thread Tuukka Toivonen

 The address that J.M. gave me mention a file .Xdefaults in which 
 we must add Netscape*documentFonts.chareset*adobe-fontspecific:iso-8859-1
 but I don't have a file named .Xdefaults.
 Perhaps my version of netscape is too old.

The .Xdefaults file is not specific for Netscape, but the X11 server reads
it automatically. If the file doesn't exist, you may create it in your
home directory. The file should be documented in X manpage (man X).

(I wonder if it matters if you're using graphical login, Xdm. I don't
use Xdm and Xdefaults works for me, but maybe it works also with Xdm)





Re: mod

2001-01-20 Thread Tuukka Toivonen

On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Remzi Seker wrote:

 How do I get to have 'mod' in the math panel? There is bmod, which I am not 

I have just used the math-text-mode (M-m m while in math mode, if my
memory servers, if not, look from the docs).





Re: Thanks for LyX

2001-01-20 Thread Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos

On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 10:14:55PM +, Carlos A. M. dos Santos wrote:
 
 Dear sirs
 
 Doped by litres of cofee, and after three weeks working like a horse, I
 finally submited my master thesys today. Without LyX, this probably could
 not happen, or perhaps I were submited to the humiliation of using a
 software that treats me as an idiot: MS-Word.
 
 There are no words to explain my gratitude to each one of the developers
 of this wonderful tool that LyX is, and that I heve been using with
 pleasure almost daily for the last three years.
 
  All I can say is THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS,
 THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS!

  On behalf of LyX team congratulations.
  
  Parabens Carlos :-)
  
 Now going to bed.
   
 --
 Carlos A. M. dos Santos
 
 Federal University of Pelotas Meteorological Research Center
 Av. Ildefonso Simoes Lopes 2791   Pelotas, RS, Brasil, CEP 96060-290
 WWW: http://www.cpmet.ufpel.tche.br   RENPAC (X.25): 153231641
 Phone: +55 53 277-6767FAX: +55 53 277-6722

-- 
Jos



Text in equation

2001-01-20 Thread Rem

I tried to insert some text (say the word "where") inside an equation by 
using the command: \textrm{where}protectedspace
but what happens is the it kills my formulae :-(

Any idea?

Remzi



Re: Text in equation

2001-01-20 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser

On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Rem wrote:

 I tried to insert some text (say the word "where") inside an equation by 
 using the command: \textrm{where}protectedspace
 but what happens is the it kills my formulae :-(

Here's what works for me: Inside the equation, type '\' followed by '{'
resulting in a red (TeX) bracketed region. Inside the pair of red
brackets, type '\rm' followed by a space, followed by 'where'. This should
place a roman "where" inside the equation at that point. In other words,
put the \rm inside the brackets like this: {\rm where}.

Thanks. Syrus.

-- 

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Syrus C Nemat-Nasser, PhD|  Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials
UCSD Department of Physics   |  UCSD Department of Mechanical
 |and Aerospace Engineering
   
 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- FAX: (208) 567-3114 {Idaho via efax}  
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-




Re: Text in equation

2001-01-20 Thread Herbert Voss

Rem wrote:
 
 I tried to insert some text (say the word "where") inside an equation by
 using the command: \textrm{where}protectedspace
 but what happens is the it kills my formulae :-(

inside formula switch to math-textmode with alt-m-m. than
write your text, lyx does the rest :-)

Herbert

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



Re: Fw: Section Numbering and Face.

2001-01-20 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 05:12:47PM +, Angus Leeming wrote:
   Another question is how do I set the page margins? I have tried but it
   does
   not let me set them. May be I need to try milimeters?
 You need a valid unit with the integer. Eg, "1 cm", "2 em", "3 mm" etc.

You also need to make sure that the "Use geometry package" option is selected.



Re: Bibliography question

2001-01-20 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 11:01:13AM -0800, Mohammad Reza Danesh wrote:
 I've recently upgraded my Lyx to 1.1.6 and I have the following problem with
 inserting bibliography citations.
 
 Let's say I have a master document with several chapters as sub-files inserted
 to it. I put the BibTex generated references in the master document. Now in
 sub-files, when I want to add a citation, I can't since the BibTex references
 are inserted in the master doc and aren't viewable by sub-files (all of the
 files are open).
 
 In previous versions, I had the option to type in the index of the citation
 (assuming that I know it) in sub-files. LaTex would find it and create the
 correct citation reference. In "Insert  Citation Reference" of 1.1.6, I can't
 type anything in (it should be taken from the existing list). My question is:
 should I use Tex to insert citations or there is another way to do this?

Copy the bibtex inset from the master file, and paste it into each of the
included files, changing the paragraph layout to comment.



Re: html

2001-01-20 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 11:57:35PM +, Robin Gerard wrote:
 On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 11:15:18PM +, Herbert Voss wrote:
  Robin Gerard wrote:
   
   when I convert a file (lyx) into a file html the
   result is very fine, but not any of amya or netscape(3.04)
   can display the mathematical expressions...it is not
   a problem with lyx but, wich are the softs allows to display
   mathematical expression written in html ?
  
  what kind of converter do you have installed?
  tex2html or tth?
 
 I think that it is tex2html. Lyx dispays the msg :
 this document was generated using the latex2html 

latex2html converts the math formulae into PNG images which are readable by
any decent browser (I think that netscape 3 doesn't support PNG, but who
uses it ?).
I should be possible to cause latex2html to create GIF images instead of
PNG, but I don't know how (read the docs).



Re: how to add layout

2001-01-20 Thread Dekel Tsur

> Please would you help me to add  in "layout" arabic
> article.
> But with lyx I must add in the preambule 
> \usepackage{arabtex}. Unfortunatly the caracteristic
> of the arabtex don't appear.

Did you put
\language_package "\usepackage{arabtex,iso88596} \setcode{iso8859-6}"
in .lyx/lyxrc ?

> I used to save in latex file and change the document
> class to the class "arabart".
> It works OK.
> 
> Now I would add this ine Layout to have directly from
> the Lyx.
> 
> I mean I would have : "article (arab)" in the layout
> and standard ,section, subsection, , in the list
> (these words written in english it doesn't matter), 
> but when choose them tey refere to the correct thing.

Put the attached file (arab-article.layout) in ~/.lyx/layouts/
and then do options->reconfigure from LyX (or edit->reconfigure in LyX 1.1.6),
and restart LyX.


#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
#  \DeclareLaTeXClass[arabart]{article (Arabic)}
# Arabic article textclass definition file.
# Author: Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Input article



Re: html

2001-01-20 Thread Tuukka Toivonen

> The address that J.M. gave me mention a file .Xdefaults in which 
> we must add Netscape*documentFonts.chareset*adobe-fontspecific:iso-8859-1
> but I don't have a file named .Xdefaults.
> Perhaps my version of netscape is too old.

The .Xdefaults file is not specific for Netscape, but the X11 server reads
it automatically. If the file doesn't exist, you may create it in your
home directory. The file should be documented in X manpage (man X).

(I wonder if it matters if you're using graphical login, Xdm. I don't
use Xdm and Xdefaults works for me, but maybe it works also with Xdm)





Re: mod

2001-01-20 Thread Tuukka Toivonen

On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Remzi Seker wrote:

> How do I get to have 'mod' in the math panel? There is bmod, which I am not 

I have just used the math-text-mode (M-m m while in math mode, if my
memory servers, if not, look from the docs).





Re: Thanks for LyX

2001-01-20 Thread Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos

On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 10:14:55PM +, Carlos A. M. dos Santos wrote:
> 
> Dear sirs
> 
> Doped by litres of cofee, and after three weeks working like a horse, I
> finally submited my master thesys today. Without LyX, this probably could
> not happen, or perhaps I were submited to the humiliation of using a
> software that treats me as an idiot: MS-Word.
> 
> There are no words to explain my gratitude to each one of the developers
> of this wonderful tool that LyX is, and that I heve been using with
> pleasure almost daily for the last three years.
> 
>  All I can say is THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS,
> THANKS, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS!

  On behalf of LyX team congratulations.
  
  Parabens Carlos :-)
  
> Now going to bed.
>   
> --
> Carlos A. M. dos Santos
> 
> Federal University of Pelotas Meteorological Research Center
> Av. Ildefonso Simoes Lopes 2791   Pelotas, RS, Brasil, CEP 96060-290
> WWW: http://www.cpmet.ufpel.tche.br   RENPAC (X.25): 153231641
> Phone: +55 53 277-6767FAX: +55 53 277-6722

-- 
José



Text in equation

2001-01-20 Thread Rem

I tried to insert some text (say the word "where") inside an equation by 
using the command: \textrm{where}
but what happens is the it kills my formulae :-(

Any idea?

Remzi



Re: Text in equation

2001-01-20 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser

On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Rem wrote:

> I tried to insert some text (say the word "where") inside an equation by 
> using the command: \textrm{where}
> but what happens is the it kills my formulae :-(

Here's what works for me: Inside the equation, type '\' followed by '{'
resulting in a red (TeX) bracketed region. Inside the pair of red
brackets, type '\rm' followed by a space, followed by 'where'. This should
place a roman "where" inside the equation at that point. In other words,
put the \rm inside the brackets like this: {\rm where}.

Thanks. Syrus.

-- 

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Syrus C Nemat-Nasser, PhD|  Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials
UCSD Department of Physics   |  UCSD Department of Mechanical
 |and Aerospace Engineering
   
 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <---> FAX: (208) 567-3114 {Idaho via efax}  
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-




Re: Text in equation

2001-01-20 Thread Herbert Voss

Rem wrote:
> 
> I tried to insert some text (say the word "where") inside an equation by
> using the command: \textrm{where}
> but what happens is the it kills my formulae :-(

inside formula switch to math-textmode with alt-m-m. than
write your text, lyx does the rest :-)

Herbert

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



Re: Fw: Section Numbering and Face.

2001-01-20 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 05:12:47PM +, Angus Leeming wrote:
> > > Another question is how do I set the page margins? I have tried but it
> > > does
> > > not let me set them. May be I need to try milimeters?
> You need a valid unit with the integer. Eg, "1 cm", "2 em", "3 mm" etc.

You also need to make sure that the "Use geometry package" option is selected.



Re: Bibliography question

2001-01-20 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 11:01:13AM -0800, Mohammad Reza Danesh wrote:
> I've recently upgraded my Lyx to 1.1.6 and I have the following problem with
> inserting bibliography citations.
> 
> Let's say I have a master document with several chapters as sub-files inserted
> to it. I put the BibTex generated references in the master document. Now in
> sub-files, when I want to add a citation, I can't since the BibTex references
> are inserted in the master doc and aren't viewable by sub-files (all of the
> files are open).
> 
> In previous versions, I had the option to type in the index of the citation
> (assuming that I know it) in sub-files. LaTex would find it and create the
> correct citation reference. In "Insert > Citation Reference" of 1.1.6, I can't
> type anything in (it should be taken from the existing list). My question is:
> should I use Tex to insert citations or there is another way to do this?

Copy the bibtex inset from the master file, and paste it into each of the
included files, changing the paragraph layout to comment.



Re: html

2001-01-20 Thread Dekel Tsur

On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 11:57:35PM +, Robin Gerard wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 11:15:18PM +, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > Robin Gerard wrote:
> > > 
> > > when I convert a file (lyx) into a file html the
> > > result is very fine, but not any of amya or netscape(3.04)
> > > can display the mathematical expressions...it is not
> > > a problem with lyx but, wich are the softs allows to display
> > > mathematical expression written in html ?
> > 
> > what kind of converter do you have installed?
> > tex2html or tth?
> 
> I think that it is tex2html. Lyx dispays the msg :
> this document was generated using the latex2html 

latex2html converts the math formulae into PNG images which are readable by
any decent browser (I think that netscape 3 doesn't support PNG, but who
uses it ?).
I should be possible to cause latex2html to create GIF images instead of
PNG, but I don't know how (read the docs).