Thanks (Pb of float position in a 2-column document)

2003-04-03 Thread Jihène Krichène
Good morning
thank you all for your help.
The problem has been resolved.
Regards


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Thanks (Pb of float position in a 2-column document)

2003-04-03 Thread Jihène Krichène
Good morning
Thank you all for your help.
The problem has been solved.
Regards
--

On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 21:05:02   
 Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 03:34:09AM -0800, Jih?ne Krich?ne wrote:
 I tried the second solution (i didn't find the box of the first one) but I had an 
 error of compilation : the package isn't installed. Do you know what's in which 
 category can I find it on the lyx site ?

You really don't need to use it.
To insert a wide figure in LyX  1.3.0, use
Insert-Float-Wide figure
In LyX = 1.3.0, you do (as written by I Wayan Warmada)
Insert-Float-Figure, then open the dialog and select the span columns
button.



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parenthesis around cross referenced equation.

2003-04-03 Thread Jorgen Johansson
Hello,

Is there a way of automatically getting parenthesis around cross 
referenced equation number? I.e. not typing the left and right 
parenthesis around the cross reference.

I am using lyx 1.3.0 under Cygwin.

Thanks for a great piece of software.

/jorgen




lyx and gbib

2003-04-03 Thread Paolo Ariano
hi *

does someone have installed gbib, i'm trying with on Debian GNU/Linux
box but it crashes

thanks a lot
paolo

I know that a mail on gbib on a lyx mailing list could be OT ...but not
so much ;)
-- 
Paolo Ariano  
Neuroscience PhD Student  
DBAU  INFM Turin (Italy) 

La liberta' in coppia raddoppia - Tiziana S.  



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Re: lyx and gbib

2003-04-03 Thread Andres Becerra Sandoval

I am using tkbibtex, it supports the lyx server and can run in
unix/windows if you have tcl/tk ...

Andres Becerra

On 3 Apr 2003, Paolo Ariano wrote:

 hi *

 does someone have installed gbib, i'm trying with on Debian GNU/Linux
 box but it crashes

 thanks a lot
 paolo

 I know that a mail on gbib on a lyx mailing list could be OT ...but not
 so much ;)
 --
 Paolo Ariano
 Neuroscience PhD Student
 DBAU  INFM Turin (Italy)

 La liberta' in coppia raddoppia - Tiziana S.



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Re: lyx and gbib

2003-04-03 Thread Nirmal Govind
 does someone have installed gbib, i'm trying with on Debian GNU/Linux
 box but it crashes
 

Yes, I use gbib for my references.. on Debian.. which version do you have
installed? I just upgaded to 0.1.1c2 (I think) and it seems to work fine.. just
do apt-get install gbib .. this one is in unstable.. 

The push to lyx feature in gbib is pretty cool too...

nirmal



Re: problems with math formulae in 1.3.1 (xforms)

2003-04-03 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 02:12:39PM -0800, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
 I'm not saying I can't live without it, but for a person entering formulae
 like I do that sort of sequence is a real saver of keystrokes.

As I said: Please remind me of that problem after the April 17.  And in
case I start working on this earlier, tell me that I am not supposed to ;-}

[A rather important report is due on that date...]

Andre'

-- 
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security, will not have,
nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson or B. Franklin or both...)


LyX Development News for 2003-04-03

2003-04-03 Thread John Levon

A new issue of the LyX development news is now available at :

http://www.lyx.org/news/



Re: parenthesis around cross referenced equation.

2003-04-03 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 08:53:58PM +0900, Jorgen Johansson wrote:
 Is there a way of automatically getting parenthesis around cross 
 referenced equation number? I.e. not typing the left and right 
 parenthesis around the cross reference.

Use a label beginning with eq: for the equation, and then choose
Prettyref/Formatted ref in the insert reference dialog.


Re: problems with math formulae in 1.3.1 (xforms)

2003-04-03 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Kenward Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 

 On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 10:57:13PM +, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
 Not sure if this is known (for some reason, I don't see the response
 from John Levon to which you responded), but whereas your original
 sequence 
 
 (It was quoted in the msg.  I chopped out other parts above to show it
 more clearly...)

I thought as much -- what confused me is that his response was not among 
the postings I could find in the list (perhaps he responded by private 
mail).  Anyway, no big deal -- not the first time I've been confused, and 
won't be the last.  (In fact, won't be the last today.  :-)
 
 results in a setting CH in textrm, with the subscript inside the
 textrm braces (apparently verboten in LaTeX), you get the same result
 using mathrm (i.e., \mathrm{CH_4} rather than \textrm{CH_4}), and the
 latter is apparently valid LaTeX.  So the next question, to which I
 lack an answer, is whether there's a key binding/command in math mode
 for mathrm.  
 
 I'm also curious why C-m A-m m toggles between normal math font and 
 textrm, rather than using mathrm.  Is this because the user might not
 have mathrm (lack of the right AMS package or something)?

Bad guess on my part.  I looked it up:  \mathrm, \mathit etc. are part of 
the standard LaTeX distribution.

 Talk about (my own) ignorance(!)...  I just tried your suggested
 \mathrm{} and the whole issue of normal looking letters is gone... 
 :- 
 
 Getting non-italicized letters always seemed to be a pain, and
 chemical symbols are not italicized.  Since I come into LyX and LaTeX
 as a former Windows/OS2 chemist, knowing how to accomplish what
 probably seems like simple tasks to others has always been a steep
 curve for me. 

Same is true for me, and probably for a lot of us.

 Is this the sort of thing Lamport's book would clarify??

Could be -- not sure if the no subscripts in textrm thing is in there.  
However, for what it's worth, that's not where I learned about \mathrm.  
I'm pretty sure I picked it up from this group, or from some other help 
source on the Internet.

FYI, if you haven't checked the math panel yet, it's a handy way to 
specify a font within math mode (including roman, which gets you mathrm).  
Might not be as convenient for someone who is keyboard-oriented.  Another 
possibility is to create a key binding to get into mathrm.

But I'm still a bit confused as to why one would want to toggle into 
textrm, rather than mathrm, when in math mode.
 
 Thanks very much, Paul!

Happy to pay the favor forward.
 
 
 Kenward



-- Paul

*
Paul A. Rubin  Phone:(517) 432-3509
Department of Management   Fax:  (517) 432-
The Eli Broad Graduate School of ManagementE-mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michigan State University  http://www.msu.edu/~rubin/
East Lansing, MI  48824-1122  (USA)
*
Mathematicians are like Frenchmen:  whenever you say something to them,
they translate it into their own language, and at once it is something
entirely different.J. W. v. GOETHE



Re: LyX Development News for 2003-04-03

2003-04-03 Thread robin.bcc
John Levon wrote:

A new issue of the LyX development news is now available at :

http://www.lyx.org/news/
 

I liked the quote of the month - it reminded me of my traumtaic 
experiences with MS Word styles.  I used to dread getting that message 
Normal.dot has changed - do you want to save the changes? (or whatever 
the wording was).  There I was thinking Did I change it, or was it one 
of my co-workers, or is it a virus? In LyX I can have fun changing the 
document style to see what happens; I sometimes like to impress my 
colleagues by producing two versions of documents - a compact one and a 
deluxe executive version, and they don't realise all I'm doing is 
changing from AMS to Koma-script.  But with Word, similar effects used 
to happen without my even doing anything!

Robin



problems compiling

2003-04-03 Thread Nathan Becker
Hi,

I'm trying to compile lyx-1.3.1 on Mac OS 10.1.5.  The configure script
works correctly.  But then as soon as I run make I get the following:

Making all in config
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
Making all in development
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
Making all in intl
cc -c -DLOCALEDIR=\/usr/local/share/locale\ 
-DLOCALE_ALIAS_PATH=\/usr/local/share/locale\ 
-DLIBDIR=\/usr/local/lib\ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../src -I. -I../intl 
-I/sw/include  -I/usr/X11R6/include/X11   -isystem /usr/X11R6/include -g 
-O2  intl-compat.c
cpp-precomp: could not open '/usr/X11R6/include'
make[1]: *** [intl-compat.o] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

Any suggestions?

thanks,

Nathan



Re: problems compiling

2003-04-03 Thread Ronald Florence
Nathan Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I'm trying to compile lyx-1.3.1 on Mac OS 10.1.5.  The configure script
 works correctly.  But then as soon as I run make I get the following:
[...]
 cpp-precomp: could not open '/usr/X11R6/include'
 make[1]: *** [intl-compat.o] Error 1
 make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

It looks like you don't have the Apple X11 SDK installed.  You still
won't be able to compile lyx-1.3.x after installing it: the headers on
Apple's version of gcc-3.1 are too broken to compile LyX-1.3.x, and
Apple is in no hurry to fix them.  Write the Apple Developer
connection and tell them you're desperate for a fix to 6G30 gcc 3.1
header problem Bug ID # 3162512.

In the meantime you can install LyX-1.2.3.  See
http://www.18james.com/lyx_on_osx.html .
-- 

Ronald Florence  www.18james.com



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we also adjust the unit price of Nozzle , Plunger to USD4~5/pc
respectively.

   We tell you that we will update our VE hr
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homepages.Thirty more models will be added.And the minimum
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Thanks (Pb of float position in a 2-column document)

2003-04-03 Thread Jihène Krichène
Good morning
thank you all for your help.
The problem has been resolved.
Regards


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Thanks (Pb of float position in a 2-column document)

2003-04-03 Thread Jihène Krichène
Good morning
Thank you all for your help.
The problem has been solved.
Regards
--

On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 21:05:02   
 Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 03:34:09AM -0800, Jih?ne Krich?ne wrote:
 I tried the second solution (i didn't find the box of the first one) but I had an 
 error of compilation : the package isn't installed. Do you know what's in which 
 category can I find it on the lyx site ?

You really don't need to use it.
To insert a wide figure in LyX  1.3.0, use
Insert-Float-Wide figure
In LyX = 1.3.0, you do (as written by I Wayan Warmada)
Insert-Float-Figure, then open the dialog and select the span columns
button.



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parenthesis around cross referenced equation.

2003-04-03 Thread Jorgen Johansson
Hello,

Is there a way of automatically getting parenthesis around cross 
referenced equation number? I.e. not typing the left and right 
parenthesis around the cross reference.

I am using lyx 1.3.0 under Cygwin.

Thanks for a great piece of software.

/jorgen




lyx and gbib

2003-04-03 Thread Paolo Ariano
hi *

does someone have installed gbib, i'm trying with on Debian GNU/Linux
box but it crashes

thanks a lot
paolo

I know that a mail on gbib on a lyx mailing list could be OT ...but not
so much ;)
-- 
Paolo Ariano  
Neuroscience PhD Student  
DBAU  INFM Turin (Italy) 

La liberta' in coppia raddoppia - Tiziana S.  



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Re: lyx and gbib

2003-04-03 Thread Andres Becerra Sandoval

I am using tkbibtex, it supports the lyx server and can run in
unix/windows if you have tcl/tk ...

Andres Becerra

On 3 Apr 2003, Paolo Ariano wrote:

 hi *

 does someone have installed gbib, i'm trying with on Debian GNU/Linux
 box but it crashes

 thanks a lot
 paolo

 I know that a mail on gbib on a lyx mailing list could be OT ...but not
 so much ;)
 --
 Paolo Ariano
 Neuroscience PhD Student
 DBAU  INFM Turin (Italy)

 La liberta' in coppia raddoppia - Tiziana S.



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Re: lyx and gbib

2003-04-03 Thread Nirmal Govind
 does someone have installed gbib, i'm trying with on Debian GNU/Linux
 box but it crashes
 

Yes, I use gbib for my references.. on Debian.. which version do you have
installed? I just upgaded to 0.1.1c2 (I think) and it seems to work fine.. just
do apt-get install gbib .. this one is in unstable.. 

The push to lyx feature in gbib is pretty cool too...

nirmal



Re: problems with math formulae in 1.3.1 (xforms)

2003-04-03 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 02:12:39PM -0800, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
 I'm not saying I can't live without it, but for a person entering formulae
 like I do that sort of sequence is a real saver of keystrokes.

As I said: Please remind me of that problem after the April 17.  And in
case I start working on this earlier, tell me that I am not supposed to ;-}

[A rather important report is due on that date...]

Andre'

-- 
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security, will not have,
nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson or B. Franklin or both...)


LyX Development News for 2003-04-03

2003-04-03 Thread John Levon

A new issue of the LyX development news is now available at :

http://www.lyx.org/news/



Re: parenthesis around cross referenced equation.

2003-04-03 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 08:53:58PM +0900, Jorgen Johansson wrote:
 Is there a way of automatically getting parenthesis around cross 
 referenced equation number? I.e. not typing the left and right 
 parenthesis around the cross reference.

Use a label beginning with eq: for the equation, and then choose
Prettyref/Formatted ref in the insert reference dialog.


Re: problems with math formulae in 1.3.1 (xforms)

2003-04-03 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Kenward Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 

 On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 10:57:13PM +, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
 Not sure if this is known (for some reason, I don't see the response
 from John Levon to which you responded), but whereas your original
 sequence 
 
 (It was quoted in the msg.  I chopped out other parts above to show it
 more clearly...)

I thought as much -- what confused me is that his response was not among 
the postings I could find in the list (perhaps he responded by private 
mail).  Anyway, no big deal -- not the first time I've been confused, and 
won't be the last.  (In fact, won't be the last today.  :-)
 
 results in a setting CH in textrm, with the subscript inside the
 textrm braces (apparently verboten in LaTeX), you get the same result
 using mathrm (i.e., \mathrm{CH_4} rather than \textrm{CH_4}), and the
 latter is apparently valid LaTeX.  So the next question, to which I
 lack an answer, is whether there's a key binding/command in math mode
 for mathrm.  
 
 I'm also curious why C-m A-m m toggles between normal math font and 
 textrm, rather than using mathrm.  Is this because the user might not
 have mathrm (lack of the right AMS package or something)?

Bad guess on my part.  I looked it up:  \mathrm, \mathit etc. are part of 
the standard LaTeX distribution.

 Talk about (my own) ignorance(!)...  I just tried your suggested
 \mathrm{} and the whole issue of normal looking letters is gone... 
 :- 
 
 Getting non-italicized letters always seemed to be a pain, and
 chemical symbols are not italicized.  Since I come into LyX and LaTeX
 as a former Windows/OS2 chemist, knowing how to accomplish what
 probably seems like simple tasks to others has always been a steep
 curve for me. 

Same is true for me, and probably for a lot of us.

 Is this the sort of thing Lamport's book would clarify??

Could be -- not sure if the no subscripts in textrm thing is in there.  
However, for what it's worth, that's not where I learned about \mathrm.  
I'm pretty sure I picked it up from this group, or from some other help 
source on the Internet.

FYI, if you haven't checked the math panel yet, it's a handy way to 
specify a font within math mode (including roman, which gets you mathrm).  
Might not be as convenient for someone who is keyboard-oriented.  Another 
possibility is to create a key binding to get into mathrm.

But I'm still a bit confused as to why one would want to toggle into 
textrm, rather than mathrm, when in math mode.
 
 Thanks very much, Paul!

Happy to pay the favor forward.
 
 
 Kenward



-- Paul

*
Paul A. Rubin  Phone:(517) 432-3509
Department of Management   Fax:  (517) 432-
The Eli Broad Graduate School of ManagementE-mail:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michigan State University  http://www.msu.edu/~rubin/
East Lansing, MI  48824-1122  (USA)
*
Mathematicians are like Frenchmen:  whenever you say something to them,
they translate it into their own language, and at once it is something
entirely different.J. W. v. GOETHE



Re: LyX Development News for 2003-04-03

2003-04-03 Thread robin.bcc
John Levon wrote:

A new issue of the LyX development news is now available at :

http://www.lyx.org/news/
 

I liked the quote of the month - it reminded me of my traumtaic 
experiences with MS Word styles.  I used to dread getting that message 
Normal.dot has changed - do you want to save the changes? (or whatever 
the wording was).  There I was thinking Did I change it, or was it one 
of my co-workers, or is it a virus? In LyX I can have fun changing the 
document style to see what happens; I sometimes like to impress my 
colleagues by producing two versions of documents - a compact one and a 
deluxe executive version, and they don't realise all I'm doing is 
changing from AMS to Koma-script.  But with Word, similar effects used 
to happen without my even doing anything!

Robin



problems compiling

2003-04-03 Thread Nathan Becker
Hi,

I'm trying to compile lyx-1.3.1 on Mac OS 10.1.5.  The configure script
works correctly.  But then as soon as I run make I get the following:

Making all in config
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
Making all in development
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
Making all in intl
cc -c -DLOCALEDIR=\/usr/local/share/locale\ 
-DLOCALE_ALIAS_PATH=\/usr/local/share/locale\ 
-DLIBDIR=\/usr/local/lib\ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../src -I. -I../intl 
-I/sw/include  -I/usr/X11R6/include/X11   -isystem /usr/X11R6/include -g 
-O2  intl-compat.c
cpp-precomp: could not open '/usr/X11R6/include'
make[1]: *** [intl-compat.o] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

Any suggestions?

thanks,

Nathan



Re: problems compiling

2003-04-03 Thread Ronald Florence
Nathan Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I'm trying to compile lyx-1.3.1 on Mac OS 10.1.5.  The configure script
 works correctly.  But then as soon as I run make I get the following:
[...]
 cpp-precomp: could not open '/usr/X11R6/include'
 make[1]: *** [intl-compat.o] Error 1
 make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

It looks like you don't have the Apple X11 SDK installed.  You still
won't be able to compile lyx-1.3.x after installing it: the headers on
Apple's version of gcc-3.1 are too broken to compile LyX-1.3.x, and
Apple is in no hurry to fix them.  Write the Apple Developer
connection and tell them you're desperate for a fix to 6G30 gcc 3.1
header problem Bug ID # 3162512.

In the meantime you can install LyX-1.2.3.  See
http://www.18james.com/lyx_on_osx.html .
-- 

Ronald Florence  www.18james.com



RE,3

2003-04-03 Thread RE
Dear Sir,  


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   we have been in the field of diesel fuel injection 
systems for quite a few years.(CHINA)

  Recently we have developed a new kind of hr,
CH-D90101A=AM Bosch number HD90101AIts unit price is USD150/pc.And 
we also adjust the unit price of Nozzle , Plunger to USD4~5/pc
respectively.

   We tell you that we will update our VE hr
(hydraulic heads for the VE distributor pump) list in our 
homepages.Thirty more models will be added.And the minimum
order will be 10pcs a model.

  we give the unity quotation of VE distributor head:

3-cyl:USD:55/1pcs
4-cyl:USD:40~50/1pcs
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   We can ship the following three models to you within 8~10 weeks. after
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Thanks (Pb of float position in a 2-column document)

2003-04-03 Thread Jihène Krichène
Good morning
thank you all for your help.
The problem has been resolved.
Regards


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Thanks (Pb of float position in a 2-column document)

2003-04-03 Thread Jihène Krichène
Good morning
Thank you all for your help.
The problem has been solved.
Regards
--

On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 21:05:02   
 Dekel Tsur wrote:
>On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 03:34:09AM -0800, Jih?ne Krich?ne wrote:
>> I tried the second solution (i didn't find the box of the first one) but I had an 
>> error of compilation : the package isn't installed. Do you know what's in which 
>> category can I find it on the lyx site ?
>
>You really don't need to use it.
>To insert a wide figure in LyX < 1.3.0, use
>Insert->Float->Wide figure
>In LyX >= 1.3.0, you do (as written by I Wayan Warmada)
>Insert->Float->Figure, then open the dialog and select the "span columns"
>button.
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parenthesis around cross referenced equation.

2003-04-03 Thread Jorgen Johansson
Hello,

Is there a way of automatically getting parenthesis around cross 
referenced equation number? I.e. not typing the left and right 
parenthesis around the cross reference.

I am using lyx 1.3.0 under Cygwin.

Thanks for a great piece of software.

/jorgen




lyx and gbib

2003-04-03 Thread Paolo Ariano
hi *

does someone have installed gbib, i'm trying with on Debian GNU/Linux
box but it crashes

thanks a lot
paolo

I know that a mail on gbib on a lyx mailing list could be OT ...but not
so much ;)
-- 
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Neuroscience PhD Student  
DBAU & INFM Turin (Italy) 

La liberta' in coppia raddoppia - Tiziana S.  



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Re: lyx and gbib

2003-04-03 Thread Andres Becerra Sandoval

I am using tkbibtex, it supports the lyx server and can run in
unix/windows if you have tcl/tk ...

Andres Becerra

On 3 Apr 2003, Paolo Ariano wrote:

> hi *
>
> does someone have installed gbib, i'm trying with on Debian GNU/Linux
> box but it crashes
>
> thanks a lot
> paolo
>
> I know that a mail on gbib on a lyx mailing list could be OT ...but not
> so much ;)
> --
> Paolo Ariano
> Neuroscience PhD Student
> DBAU & INFM Turin (Italy)
>
> La liberta' in coppia raddoppia - Tiziana S.
>
>
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Re: lyx and gbib

2003-04-03 Thread Nirmal Govind
> does someone have installed gbib, i'm trying with on Debian GNU/Linux
> box but it crashes
> 

Yes, I use gbib for my references.. on Debian.. which version do you have
installed? I just upgaded to 0.1.1c2 (I think) and it seems to work fine.. just
do "apt-get install gbib" .. this one is in unstable.. 

The push to lyx feature in gbib is pretty cool too...

nirmal



Re: problems with math formulae in 1.3.1 (xforms)

2003-04-03 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 02:12:39PM -0800, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> I'm not saying I can't live without it, but for a person entering formulae
> like I do that sort of sequence is a real saver of keystrokes.

As I said: Please remind me of that problem after the April 17.  And in
case I start working on this earlier, tell me that I am not supposed to ;-}

[A rather important report is due on that date...]

Andre'

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nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson or B. Franklin or both...)


LyX Development News for 2003-04-03

2003-04-03 Thread John Levon

A new issue of the LyX development news is now available at :

http://www.lyx.org/news/



Re: parenthesis around cross referenced equation.

2003-04-03 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 08:53:58PM +0900, Jorgen Johansson wrote:
> Is there a way of automatically getting parenthesis around cross 
> referenced equation number? I.e. not typing the left and right 
> parenthesis around the cross reference.

Use a label beginning with eq: for the equation, and then choose
Prettyref/Formatted ref in the insert reference dialog.


Re: problems with math formulae in 1.3.1 (xforms)

2003-04-03 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Kenward Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 

> On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 10:57:13PM +, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>> Not sure if this is known (for some reason, I don't see the response
>> from John Levon to which you responded), but whereas your original
>> sequence 
> 
> (It was quoted in the msg.  I chopped out other parts above to show it
> more clearly...)

I thought as much -- what confused me is that his response was not among 
the postings I could find in the list (perhaps he responded by private 
mail).  Anyway, no big deal -- not the first time I've been confused, and 
won't be the last.  (In fact, won't be the last today.  :-)
> 
>> results in a setting CH in textrm, with the subscript inside the
>> textrm braces (apparently verboten in LaTeX), you get the same result
>> using mathrm (i.e., \mathrm{CH_4} rather than \textrm{CH_4}), and the
>> latter is apparently valid LaTeX.  So the next question, to which I
>> lack an answer, is whether there's a key binding/command in math mode
>> for mathrm.  
>> 
>> I'm also curious why C-m A-m m toggles between normal math font and 
>> textrm, rather than using mathrm.  Is this because the user might not
>> have mathrm (lack of the right AMS package or something)?

Bad guess on my part.  I looked it up:  \mathrm, \mathit etc. are part of 
the standard LaTeX distribution.

> Talk about (my own) ignorance(!)...  I just tried your suggested
> \mathrm{} and the whole issue of "normal looking" letters is gone... 
> :- 
> 
> Getting non-italicized letters always seemed to be a pain, and
> chemical symbols are not italicized.  Since I come into LyX and LaTeX
> as a former Windows/OS2 chemist, knowing how to accomplish what
> probably seems like simple tasks to others has always been a steep
> curve for me. 

Same is true for me, and probably for a lot of us.

> Is this the sort of thing Lamport's book would clarify??

Could be -- not sure if the "no subscripts in textrm" thing is in there.  
However, for what it's worth, that's not where I learned about \mathrm.  
I'm pretty sure I picked it up from this group, or from some other help 
source on the Internet.

FYI, if you haven't checked the math panel yet, it's a handy way to 
specify a font within math mode (including roman, which gets you mathrm).  
Might not be as convenient for someone who is keyboard-oriented.  Another 
possibility is to create a key binding to get into mathrm.

But I'm still a bit confused as to why one would want to toggle into 
textrm, rather than mathrm, when in math mode.
> 
> Thanks very much, Paul!

Happy to pay the favor forward.
> 
> 
> Kenward



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Re: LyX Development News for 2003-04-03

2003-04-03 Thread robin.bcc
John Levon wrote:

A new issue of the LyX development news is now available at :

http://www.lyx.org/news/
 

I liked the quote of the month - it reminded me of my traumtaic 
experiences with MS Word styles.  I used to dread getting that message 
"Normal.dot has changed - do you want to save the changes?" (or whatever 
the wording was).  There I was thinking "Did I change it, or was it one 
of my co-workers, or is it a virus?" In LyX I can have fun changing the 
document style to see what happens; I sometimes like to impress my 
colleagues by producing two versions of documents - a compact one and a 
deluxe executive version, and they don't realise all I'm doing is 
changing from AMS to Koma-script.  But with Word, similar effects used 
to happen without my even doing anything!

Robin



problems compiling

2003-04-03 Thread Nathan Becker
Hi,

I'm trying to compile lyx-1.3.1 on Mac OS 10.1.5.  The configure script
works correctly.  But then as soon as I run make I get the following:

Making all in config
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
Making all in development
make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
Making all in intl
cc -c -DLOCALEDIR=\"/usr/local/share/locale\" 
-DLOCALE_ALIAS_PATH=\"/usr/local/share/locale\" 
-DLIBDIR=\"/usr/local/lib\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../src -I. -I../intl 
-I/sw/include  -I/usr/X11R6/include/X11   -isystem /usr/X11R6/include -g 
-O2  intl-compat.c
cpp-precomp: could not open '/usr/X11R6/include'
make[1]: *** [intl-compat.o] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

Any suggestions?

thanks,

Nathan



Re: problems compiling

2003-04-03 Thread Ronald Florence
Nathan Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'm trying to compile lyx-1.3.1 on Mac OS 10.1.5.  The configure script
> works correctly.  But then as soon as I run make I get the following:
[...]
> cpp-precomp: could not open '/usr/X11R6/include'
> make[1]: *** [intl-compat.o] Error 1
> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1

It looks like you don't have the Apple X11 SDK installed.  You still
won't be able to compile lyx-1.3.x after installing it: the headers on
Apple's version of gcc-3.1 are too broken to compile LyX-1.3.x, and
Apple is in no hurry to fix them.  Write the Apple Developer
connection and tell them you're desperate for a fix to "6G30 gcc 3.1
header problem Bug ID # 3162512".

In the meantime you can install LyX-1.2.3.  See
http://www.18james.com/lyx_on_osx.html .
-- 

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