Re: [announce] completely revised LyX UserGuide - request for testing
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 02:30:54 +0200 Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You can download the new UserGuide version and a PDF-version here: > http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Userguide Uwe, I get a 404 Not Found message from the link on that page. Alan > > best regards > Uwe >
[announce] completely revised LyX UserGuide - request for testing
Hello LyXers, I'm proud to announce a completely revised LyX UserGuide. The current UserGuide was the last time comletely revised for LyX 1.2. In the meantime LyX has got many new features that are currently not mentioned in the UserGuide or only partly described. The changelog of the new UserGuide looks therefore impressive: New: * description of index generation * description of nomenclature generation * description of change tracking * description of the thesaurus * description of Notes * description of bibliography generated by a database (BibTeX) * description of ERT together with a short introduction to the LaTeX-syntax * longtable description in the section about tables * hint about phonetic symbols * description of image, font, and output file formats * description file encodings * new appendix where all menus and toolbars are listed, this can be used a graphical index of the LyX features since every entry contains an explanation or a link where an explanation of the feature can be found * added images for the menu buttons * the document has now an index * the document has now a nomenclature * the document has now a BibTeX bibliography Revised: * all menu names are updated to the ones of LyX 1.5.2svn * math chapter * section about (protected) spaces * section about branches * section about spell checking * section about previewing - The UserGuide is now up to date for LyX 1.5.1 and will hopefully be ready for the next release, LyX 1.5.2. Currently only appendix B in not yet finished. So many changes can of course introduce some bugs. I therefore would like to have some feedback, please report any type of errors: Errors when producing output, typos, unclear descriptions, wrong references, etc. You can download the new UserGuide version and a PDF-version here: http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/DocumentationDevelopment#Userguide best regards Uwe
Re: Lyx, AGU, LaTeX export
David Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I just installed the Ubuntu fiesty .deb version of the new (1.5.1) lyx > to give it a try. > > I am sure this is a real noob question for lyx users, but how do I get > export to LaTeX working for the AGU class? If I look at the export > menu I have loads of options (e.g. various CJK lyx, pdf, ps, plain > text), but no LaTeX. With other templates (e.g. elsart) the LaTeX > export works fine. AGU is not a latex class, it produces directly SGML. JMarc
Re: question about XeTex, ConTeXt and others
> > > XeTeX work with Lyx? > > W/ xelatex, yes. > How I can get xelatex? I can´t see any package with this name in CTAN. Marcelo ¡Sé un mejor fotógrafo! Perfeccioná tu técnica y encontrá las mejores fotos. http://ar.yahoo.com/promos/mejorfotografo.html
Re: question about XeTex, ConTeXt and others
> > Hello, > > I have linux (opensuse 10.2) and I want to > know: > > > > 1) if I can install other distros of Tex like > XeTeX, > > Tex Live, ConTeXt, etc., instead Latex and to use > this > > with Lyx. > > > > 2) If I get a gain with this, like no package > clash > > (ConTeXt), add more easy font (XeTeX), etc. > > > I have now tested lyx-1.5 with xetex. It works, > with a small > amount of ERT and preamble commands. > Have a look at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/XeTeX > for instructions a sample document with font changes > and a wide range of unicode characters. > (symbols, latin, greek, russian, chinese) > > Helge Hafting > Thanks. I will try to install it. Marcelo ¡Sé un mejor fotógrafo! Perfeccioná tu técnica y encontrá las mejores fotos. http://ar.yahoo.com/promos/mejorfotografo.html
Re: question about XeTex, ConTeXt and others
> On Aug 12, 2007, at 11:12 AM, Marcelo Acuña wrote: > > > I am interested in XeTeX because it promise easy > > "font handling which allows the usage of TrueType > and > > OpenType fonts". > > It delivers too. > > > Add new fonts for Latex and Lyx is > > very dificult for me. I don´t understand > instrucction > > for it. For me instruction look like a hot hell. > > It's not that bad, once one wraps one's mind around > what needs to be > done and why. XeTeX is a much better option though > as I alluded to in > my TUG2003 paper: > > http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb24-2/tb77adams.pdf > > There've been some articles on using LyX w/ xetex in > TUGboat if > memory serves. > > > XeTeX work with Lyx? > > W/ xelatex, yes. > > You do need to be careful of which packages are used > (babel in > particular is awkward), but for the most part, xetex > is a drop-in > replacement for tex, and xelatex is a > straight-forward usage of LaTeX. > > Here's a page w/ specific instructions: > > http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/XeTeX > > (which need to be up-dated re: LyX handling UTF8 if > I understand the > new features of LyX v1.5) > > William Thanks, I will search for xelatex. Marcelo Los referentes más importantes en compra/venta de autos se juntaron: Demotores y Yahoo! Ahora comprar o vender tu auto es más fácil. ¡Probalo! http://ar.autos.yahoo.com/
Re: Improving images for printing?
On Aug 13, 2007, at 11:00 PM, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: I couldn't figure out how to get the resolution to change without also changing my width and height. Thanks for telling me "None" as that appears to work for me. Also I use the GIMP to save it in the exact size I want so I don't have to scale using \includegraphics[scale=a.bc]. I am saving as PNG images. My final book PDF is probably going to grow from less than 10MB to over 100MB due to the new PNGs, but I think my printer will accept that. Actually, you'll get better quality if you _don't_ resample the images, but instead, merely set them to the desired physical print size. Turning on the direct interpolation key when saving them as a .eps or .pdf will help w/ some RIPs as well, but I don't know if GIMP can do that. At any rate, you'll need to tell the printer that they should accept the probably low-resolution images That said, the best option is re-creating or re-drawing the screengrabs so that they're resolution independent or can be rendered / scanned at print resolution --- Michael Harvey did the latter for his book _Creative Lettering_. William -- William Adams senior graphic designer Fry Communications
Re: Computer algebra system
Big AA! Helge Hafting wrote: SNIP I think LyX checks for this when trying to run them. All the computer algebra sw packages is available in that menu, even those I don't have. They are disabled only when the cursor isn't in a math region. This was it - now they are enabled and they are working. Is this information in the Wiki somewhere? Also, I found something to integrate R, Ryakas and sweave into Lyx - is this also in the Wiki? I compiled LyX from source - are octave and maxima enabled by default? I think so, I never did anything specific to enable them. And you have the menu entries... Also, I installed them after I compiled LyX - are does LyX check for them at compile time? I don't think so - I just reinstalled octave to run a test. Helge Hafting -- NEW EMAIL ADDRESS AND ADDRESS: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] WILL BE DISCONTINUED END OF MARCH Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation Biology (UCT) Plant Conservation Unit Department of Botany University of Cape Town Rondebosch 7701 South Africa Tel:+27 - (0)21 650 5776 (w) Fax:+27 - (0)86 516 2782 Fax:+27 - (0)21 650 2440 (w) Cell: +27 - (0)83 9479 042 Skype: RMkrug email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Computer algebra system
Rainer M. Krug wrote: Helge Hafting wrote: Rainer M. Krug wrote: A frelated question: I have octave and maxima installed, but even after a reconfigure of LyX 1.5.1, they are both disabled. Where can I enable them? LyX must be able to find them - and I believe LyX uses the PATH environment variable to do so. Is octave and maxima installed in your PATH, so that typing "octave" or "maxima" at a command prompt actually starts the programs? Yes, they are in the path. Hm, this is strange. Try starting LyX from that command line. It is possible to have a misconfigured system so that the window manager (and all programs it launches) have one PATH, while command shells have a different PATH due to settings in .bashrc or similiar. If this has happened to you, then perhaps octave isn't in the PATH that is effective when LyX is launched from the GUI. If LyX can't run octave/maxima even when running from a command line where octave/maxima runs fine, then look at the text lyx output to that command line. LyX tend to print lots of stuff when running from a command line, and I have seen "octave not found" when the program was accidentally uninstalled. Perhaps the error messages can provide some clues. I attach the output from reconfiguring LyX from the commandline. It does not seem to check for octave and maxima. I think LyX checks for this when trying to run them. All the computer algebra sw packages is available in that menu, even those I don't have. They are disabled only when the cursor isn't in a math region. I compiled LyX from source - are octave and maxima enabled by default? I think so, I never did anything specific to enable them. And you have the menu entries... Also, I installed them after I compiled LyX - are does LyX check for them at compile time? I don't think so - I just reinstalled octave to run a test. Helge Hafting
Lyx, AGU, LaTeX export
I just installed the Ubuntu fiesty .deb version of the new (1.5.1) lyx to give it a try. I am sure this is a real noob question for lyx users, but how do I get export to LaTeX working for the AGU class? If I look at the export menu I have loads of options (e.g. various CJK lyx, pdf, ps, plain text), but no LaTeX. With other templates (e.g. elsart) the LaTeX export works fine. And by the way, where are the plain old article/report templates? I'm using texlive, and lyx1.5.1. Thanks for any tips.
Re: Computer algebra system
Helge Hafting wrote: Rainer M. Krug wrote: A frelated question: I have octave and maxima installed, but even after a reconfigure of LyX 1.5.1, they are both disabled. Where can I enable them? LyX must be able to find them - and I believe LyX uses the PATH environment variable to do so. Is octave and maxima installed in your PATH, so that typing "octave" or "maxima" at a command prompt actually starts the programs? Yes, they are in the path. I attach the output from reconfiguring LyX from the commandline. It does not seem to check for octave and maxima. I compiled LyX from source - are octave and maxima enabled by default? Also, I installed them after I compiled LyX - are does LyX check for them at compile time? Rainer If no, add to your PATH the locations of these programs, then reconfigure LyX. Helge Hafting checking for a Latex2e program... +checking for "pplatex"... no +checking for "latex"... yes checking for a Tgif viewer and editor... +checking for "tgif"... no checking for a FIG viewer and editor... +checking for "xfig"... yes checking for a Grace viewer and editor... +checking for "xmgrace"... no checking for a FEN viewer and editor... +checking for "xboard"... no checking for a raster image viewer... +checking for "xv"... no +checking for "kview"... no +checking for "gimp-remote"... yes checking for a raster image editor... +checking for "gimp-remote"... yes checking for a text editor... +checking for "xemacs"... no +checking for "gvim"... no +checking for "kedit"... no +checking for "kwrite"... yes checking for a Postscript previewer... +checking for "kghostview"... yes checking for a PDF previewer... +checking for "kpdf"... yes checking for a DVI previewer... +checking for "xdvi"... yes checking for an HTML previewer... +checking for "firefox"... yes checking for Noteedit... +checking for "noteedit"... no checking for an OpenDocument viewer... +checking for "oowriter"... yes checking for the pdflatex program... +checking for "pdflatex"... yes checking for a LaTeX/Noweb -> LyX converter... +checking for "tex2lyx"... no +checking for "tex2lyx-1.5.1"... yes checking for a Noweb -> LaTeX converter... +checking for "noweave"... no checking for an HTML -> LaTeX converter... +checking for "html2latex"... no checking for an MS Word -> LaTeX converter... +checking for "wvCleanLatex"... yes checking for a LaTeX -> HTML converter... +checking for "htlatex"... no +checking for "tth"... no +checking for "latex2html"... yes checking for a LaTeX -> MS Word converter... +checking for "htlatex"... no checking for an OpenOffice.org -> LaTeX converter... +checking for "w2l"... no checking for an OpenDocument -> LaTeX converter... +checking for "w2l"... no checking for a LaTeX -> Open Document converter... +checking for "oolatex"... no +checking for "oolatex.sh"... no +checking for "htlatex"... no checking for a LaTeX -> RTF converter... +checking for "latex2rtf"... no +checking for "latex2rt"... no checking for a PS to PDF converter... +checking for "ps2pdf13"... yes checking for a PS to TXT converter... +checking for "pstotext"... no checking for a PS to TXT converter... +checking for "ps2ascii"... yes checking for a DVI to TXT converter... +checking for "catdvi"... no checking for a DVI to PS converter... +checking for "dvips"... yes checking for a DVI to PDF converter... +checking for "dvipdfmx"... no +checking for "dvipdfm"... yes checking for dvipng... +checking for "dvipng"... yes checking for a fax program... +checking for "kdeprintfax"... yes checking for a FIG -> EPS/PPM converter... +checking for "fig2dev"... yes checking for a TIFF -> PS converter... +checking for "tiff2ps"... no checking for a TGIF -> EPS/PPM converter... +checking for "tgif"... no checking for a WMF -> EPS converter... +checking for "metafile2eps"... no +checking for "wmf2eps"... yes checking for an EMF -> EPS converter... +checking for "metafile2eps"... no +checking for "wmf2eps"... yes checking for an EPS -> PDF converter... +checking for "epstopdf"... yes checking for a Grace -> Image converter... +checking for "gracebat"... no checking for a LilyPond -> EPS/PDF/PNG converter... +checking for "lilypond"... no checking for a Noteedit -> LilyPond converter... +checking for "noteedit"... no checking for SGML-tools 1.x (LinuxDoc)... +checking for "sgml2lyx"... no checking for SGML-tools 2.x (DocBook) or db2x scripts... +checking for "sgmltools"... no +checking for "db2dvi"... no Checking whether TeX allows spaces in file names... yes checking for a *roff formatter... +checking for "groff"... yes checking for ChkTeX... +checking for "chktex"... yes checking for a spellchecker... +checking for "ispell"... yes checking for a spool command... +checking for "lp"... yes checking LaTeX configuration... auto +Inspecting your LaTeX configuration. +checking for LaTeX version... 2003/12/01
Re: how to configure the position of the graphics
Thomas wrote: On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 00:01:56 +0200, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: paragraph settings menu Where can i find this menu? I didn't know this before. Edit menu, item "Paragraph Settings..." Helge Hafting
Re: Compiling lyx 1.5 for cygwin?
Enrico Forestieri writes: > Actually, the wiki page http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXOnCygwin still refers > to LyX 1.4. It is my intention updating it to LyX 1.5/Qt 4.3.0 as soon as > I'll find the time. I updated it. -- Enrico
Re: Computer algebra system
A frelated question: I have octave and maxima installed, but even after a reconfigure of LyX 1.5.1, they are both disabled. Where can I enable them? Rainer Helge Hafting wrote: Hong Son Nghiem wrote: Hi all, I just curious that anyone has successfully tried the "Use Computer Algebra System" under Edit->math? I've installed Octave and Lyx 1.5.1 and can't use this function. It's not essential and I don't know when I will use it but just want to try. If anyone successes, please share your story. Computer algebra in LyX works, but it is very limited. LyX+octave: Don't seem to actually support _algebra_, but it'll do calculator stuff like 123*456 or (1+2)*(6-7) LyX+maxima Failed to do the simple 123*456, but managed to integrate $\int x^{3}dx$ for me. Both octave and maxima can do better, so someone interested in this can probably improve the computer algebra support a lot. Helge Hafting -- NEW EMAIL ADDRESS AND ADDRESS: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] WILL BE DISCONTINUED END OF MARCH Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation Biology (UCT) Plant Conservation Unit Department of Botany University of Cape Town Rondebosch 7701 South Africa Tel:+27 - (0)21 650 5776 (w) Fax:+27 - (0)86 516 2782 Fax:+27 - (0)21 650 2440 (w) Cell: +27 - (0)83 9479 042 Skype: RMkrug email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Computer algebra system
For me LyX+maxima perfectly works and also computes 123*456 giving 56088. Furthermore, it correctly computes integrals, derivatives, and derivatives of integrals. Only problem: it not able to solve equations. Francesco Helge Hafting ha scritto: Hong Son Nghiem wrote: Hi all, I just curious that anyone has successfully tried the "Use Computer Algebra System" under Edit->math? I've installed Octave and Lyx 1.5.1 and can't use this function. It's not essential and I don't know when I will use it but just want to try. If anyone successes, please share your story. Computer algebra in LyX works, but it is very limited. LyX+octave: Don't seem to actually support _algebra_, but it'll do calculator stuff like 123*456 or (1+2)*(6-7) LyX+maxima Failed to do the simple 123*456, but managed to integrate $\int x^{3}dx$ for me. Both octave and maxima can do better, so someone interested in this can probably improve the computer algebra support a lot. Helge Hafting
Re: On the fly spellcheck?
As Gabriel García Márquez, the great Columbian Nobel prize winner, once said: Jubilemos la ortografía, terror del ser humano. Let us retire spelling, terror of the human being from the cradle. On 8/13/07, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stefano Baroni wrote: > > I do not like on the fly spellcheck either (among other nuisances, it > > forces me to change the default language everytime I switch from one > > language to another). However: 1) when writing short letters it may be > > useful; 2) I do not think it is a good idea to tell people what they > > should like and what they shouldn't. Just an opinion ... > What they like is up to them. But I teach writing, so I think I get to > tell people what helps with writing and what does not. > > rh > > SB > > > > On Aug 13, 2007, at 6:44 PM, Richard Heck wrote: > > > >> Sam Lewis wrote: > Of course. And anyone who wants to code this can do so. This was in > response to the suggestion that LyX lacked this incredibly > wonderful and painfully obvious feature. My point was that it isn't > obviously wonderful. Indeed, I'd go so far as to say that, if you > think you want it, you're either wrong or not very focused on > writing. But to each his or her own. > > >>> Thanks Richard for the discursive effort! I'm seriously > >>> reconsidering my > >>> understanding of WYSIWYG and its typesetting counterpart. I used to > >>> think that > >>> focusing on writing means also paying attention to the order of > >>> letters, rather > >>> than assuming that this something to do with "style". > >>> > >> No offense intended. But the point is an important one, anyway. I > >> actually do think that paying too much attention to the order of the > >> letters impedes writing. If I'm trying to write a paragraph and know > >> I'm going to change it half a dozen times (at least), why do I care > >> whether each word has been spelled correctly? That's clean-up, to be > >> done once I've got the damn thing moderately stable. (That's why I > >> still write so much with pen and paper, because it's the only way I > >> know to really get rid of ALL the distractions.) Writing is hard, and > >> I am firmly convinced that the tools we have grown accustomed to do > >> not make our lives easier. Those bad habits are hard to unlearn, > >> especially if you're not even aware you've got them. > >> > >> If I'm just writing a letter, then maybe that's different, but even > >> then I'm not sure, actually. > >>> Either way, one thing for sure out of this discussion is that > >>> perhaps the > >>> boundaries between "style" and "mere writing" are not as clear cut. > >>> Also, of > >>> course, if your texts consists of many formula or a mass of strings > >>> of letters > >>> which are not in your dictionary, a on the fly spellcheck becomes > >>> utterly > >>> pointless (yes distracting!) and should be switched off. However, > >>> this is > >>> exactly what I was trying to say with my (in hindsight probably not > >>> very clever) > >>> example of "humanities" writing. For some people, there might not be > >>> much > >>> distraction (in form of occasional wavily lines), but rather a > >>> continually > >>> indication of your document writing status, which I consider is a > >>> basic feature. > >>> > >> Maybe this is true of some documents, and maybe it'd be nice at some > >> very late stage of the game, when you're just doing clean-up. But I > >> just offer the suggestion that a continual indication of the status > >> of a document that is very much in flux is worse than useless. > >> > >> Richard > >> > >> --== > >> Richard G Heck, Jr > >> Professor of Philosophy > >> Brown University > >> http://frege.brown.edu/heck/ > >> == > >> Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de > >> Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC > >> Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: > >> http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto > > > > --- > > Stefano Baroni - SISSA & DEMOCRITOS National Simulation Center - > > Trieste > > [+39] 040 3787 406 (tel) -528 (fax) / stefanobaroni (skype) > > > > Please, if possible, don't send me MS Word or PowerPoint attachments > > Why? See: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html > > > > > > > > > > > -- > == > Richard G Heck, Jr > Professor of Philosophy > Brown University > http://frege.brown.edu/heck/ > == > Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de > Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC > Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: > http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto > > -- - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: how to configure the position of the graphics
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 00:01:56 +0200, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > paragraph settings menu Where can i find this menu? I didn't know this before. Regards Thomas -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen Thomas Schmidt --- Erstellt mit Operas revolutionärem E-Mail-Modul: http://www.opera.com/mail/
Re: Improving images for printing?
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: On Thu, 2 Aug 2007, John Pye wrote: I suspect that your problem will be coming from the fact that screenshots are ~75-90 dpi, but that you are then printing them on a page at something like 300 dpi. Normally this means that the images are scaled up so that they have the right number of pixels on the page. This means adding new pixels, which are added by interpolation, meaning that your nice crisp screenshot images are ending up blurred. The solution to this as far as I can tell is to resize the images up to something close to 300 dpi using some tool *outside* LyX. In GIMP this can be done using the Image->Scaling then selecting Interpolation->'None (Fastest)' after entering a new pixel size. Thank you. Thank you! I couldn't figure out how to get the resolution to change without also changing my width and height. Thanks for telling me "None" as that appears to work for me. Also I use the GIMP to save it in the exact size I want so I don't have to scale using \includegraphics[scale=a.bc]. I am saving as PNG images. My final book PDF is probably going to grow from less than 10MB to over 100MB due to the new PNGs, but I think my printer will accept that. I read that pdflatex accepts JPEG, TIFF, PNG, or PDF. I assume that means that a JPEG, TIFF, and PNG are the supported raster image formats for embedding in a PDF. Does anyone know if using a tiff would be better than a zero compressed png? PNG is a lossless format, so it is OK even if it is compressed. (PNG compression does not cause any errors or blurring, quite unlike jpeg.) So feel free to use compressed png in order to get a smaller file. TIFF is the same as png - a lossless format. Either should work exactly the same, although the TIFF might be bigger. Helge Hafting
Re: Computer algebra system
Hong Son Nghiem wrote: Hi all, I just curious that anyone has successfully tried the "Use Computer Algebra System" under Edit->math? I've installed Octave and Lyx 1.5.1 and can't use this function. It's not essential and I don't know when I will use it but just want to try. If anyone successes, please share your story. Computer algebra in LyX works, but it is very limited. LyX+octave: Don't seem to actually support _algebra_, but it'll do calculator stuff like 123*456 or (1+2)*(6-7) LyX+maxima Failed to do the simple 123*456, but managed to integrate $\int x^{3}dx$ for me. Both octave and maxima can do better, so someone interested in this can probably improve the computer algebra support a lot. Helge Hafting
Re: display in lyx fractions like $\frac{1}{3}$ ?
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: Some fractions are available, like � to � cup parmesan cheese (for those who don't have this character, it says "1/2 to 3/4 cup" Anyways some characters don't appear to be available (even though I found some entities for them), so I am using ERT for example: $\frac{1}{3}$ How can I get those displayed as characters in lyx so it is convenient for my wife to read her book in lyx while she works on it? You don't need to use ERT for this - as LyX supports fractions. Use math mode for writing them, LyX will then show something like: 1 - 3 on screen. For older versions of LyX, "Insert->Math->Math Panel" There you'll find a fraction button that insert a fraction in the document. Then you fill out the fraction with whatever numbers you need. This means you can even write "2/9" or "5/13" for which no single symbol exists. It is easier & better with the recent lyx-1.5: Use the "view" menu and enable the math toolbar. There you'll see a fraction button, easily available. And it offers several styles of fractions - both the style I showed above (with a horizontal bar) and the prettier "1/3" with a slanted bar. Either kind of fraction will show up correctly on the screen, so your wife who don't enjoy latex syntax can read easily. ERT boxes with $\frac{1}{3}$ can be converted to LyX native format this way: 1. position the cursor at the leftmost position in the ERT box, and press backspace. Note that the ERT disappear, and $\frac{1}{3}$ becomes "normal text". 2. Mark the "$\frac{1}{3}$ part, then press ctrl+m It is now converted to lyx-native math, which is easy to read. If you print this, the latex generated will be the same, it is only the in-LyX presentation that improves. Helge Hafting
Lyx 1.5.1 and .png graphics and format files?
Hi, I run lyx 1.5.1 on a vista machine lyx.1.5.1 was installed with the LyXWin151Complete-3-18.exe installer. The problem is that many of my older documents include .png files. When I try to compile a document e.g. a pdf with pdflatex I get an error message that there does not exist a converter for png>eps and for converting format files to eps. What is a format file? The graphics are rendered correctly in lyx. I seem to have defined the png>eps correctly. At least Im not getting the error anymore. convert -color 256 $$i $$o.eps But I'm still stucked with the error message about the format file conversion to eps. What is wrong? does any body knows? Thanks in advanced
Re: On the fly spellcheck?
I think improving the already existing (and fairly improvable) spellchecker is more important than adding a new one. Adding missing features like "Replace All" (see feature request at http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3914 ) would notably improve the workflow in LyX with, I dare say, much less effort than implementing on-the-fly spellchecking. Right now, I sometimes have to write the text in a separate editor and use LyX for formatting because correcting often-misspelled words (usual for non-native English speakers that get UK ad American spellings mixed up, for example) is quite awkward, time-consuming and error-prone. - Urtzi - -- Urtzi Jauregi Fakulteta za Matematiko in Fiziko, Univerza v Ljubljani Jadranska 19, Si-1000 Ljubljana Slovenija Tel: ++386 01 540 13 53 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: question about XeTex, ConTeXt and others
Marcelo Acuña wrote: Hello, I have linux (opensuse 10.2) and I want to know: 1) if I can install other distros of Tex like XeTeX, Tex Live, ConTeXt, etc., instead Latex and to use this with Lyx. 2) If I get a gain with this, like no package clash (ConTeXt), add more easy font (XeTeX), etc. I have now tested lyx-1.5 with xetex. It works, with a small amount of ERT and preamble commands. Have a look at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/XeTeX for instructions a sample document with font changes and a wide range of unicode characters. (symbols, latin, greek, russian, chinese) Helge Hafting
Re: On the fly spellcheck?
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Nicely phrased! I think it should be added somewhere to the wiki, although > I don't know where. Perhaps a page discussing the focus/purpose/idea of > LyX and WYSIWYM? Any ideas of where? > > I'm thinking that such a page would be a good reference when explaining > what LyX is about. > > /C > > > Either way, one thing for sure out of this discussion is that perhaps the > > boundaries between "style" and "mere writing" are not as clear cut. How about here? http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Introduction#toc1 Perhaps there could be link in that section to a page on "focus/purpose/idea". I'll see what I can do, later. Cheers, Sam
Re: On the fly spellcheck?
Richard, lets agree to differ for the time being and see how resources can be best used for continuing the project in a meaningful way. Cheers, Sam