Re: version management under windows
rgheck wrote: Sven Hoexter wrote: On Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 01:49:18PM +0100, Niko Schwarz wrote: Does the versionmanagement thing work for anyone under windows and lyx 1.6? i cannot check in anything. it complains that some command line operation failed that was calling some "ci" function. whatever that is. cheers, It requires an old unix tool called rcs[1]. I'm not sure if that ever has been ported to windows. It should be included in cygwin[2] afaik so maybe that helps to get it working on windows. Pavel Sanda updating the VCS stuff for 1.6 so that it will use cvs, svn, or git. I don't think Pavel put git support in... But I seem to remember he has it on a private _git_ branch ;-) If you want to use these, you have to do establish version control yourself---do the initial svn co, e.g.---but after that LyX should be aware of it. If not, that's a bug. WRT svn, most Windows people just install TortoiseSVN which doesn't bring in the command-line client 'svn'. So you'll need to install it first. AFAIR, TortoiseSVN and command-line 'svn' client are fully interoperable. Abdel.
Re: preserving tool bar preferences in LyX 1.6
Brian Kidd wrote: hello, what file do i need to modify or save so that the displayed tool bars keep their size and location when i open lyx? i only want the standard and extra tool bars to be displayed by default, in small size, and with the extra tool bar displayed vertically along the left side of the screen. i have created this setup, but it doesn't seem to save because everything is lost when i close lyx and open the program again. thanks, -brian I haven't get the problem your said. It works fine in my windows xp.
Re: Let Lyx support Xetex, especially for international users
Bennett Helm wrote: On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Joachim Kreimer-de Fries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: LyX support for XeTeX only on Windows? Am 07.12.2008 um 07:58 schrieb asm23: I found a way to let Lyx support Xetex. Note: The method is for windows user The instruction that followed, is it definitevely only for Windows OS? Or can it be aplied to Mac-OSX, too, with adjusted paths of the files to be changed? Or: Any other way to let LyX support XeTeX on Mac-OSX? The wiki is your friend: http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/XeTeX (Note that the procedure listed there can for the most part be used on Windows, too, without manually editing lyxrc.dist or stdtoolbars.inc.) Bennett Sorry for my incorrect statement, I just test in in windows. Surly it can used in other platforms.
Re: Sections and subsections with the same color in the TOC of Beamer
Paul Smith wrote: Dear All, How can one force subsections to be written, in the TOC of a Beamer presentation, in the same way sections are written colorwise? Thanks in advance, Paul In the preamble, _after_ the \usetheme command (if any), try this: \setbeamercolor{subsection in toc}{parent=section in toc} /Paul
Re: add logo to slides when using beamer
Hi, I saw the Torino theme on the web and I want to make my slides using it, but I had the same problem that Jeremy, the same reported in the blog. Someone can help me to solve it. > Looks nice, but I get same problem as mention at the end of that blog. I > get: > > ... > > [EMAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ! Illegal unit of measure (pt inserted). > ... Thanks in advace -- CdeB
preserving tool bar preferences in LyX 1.6
hello, what file do i need to modify or save so that the displayed tool bars keep their size and location when i open lyx? i only want the standard and extra tool bars to be displayed by default, in small size, and with the extra tool bar displayed vertically along the left side of the screen. i have created this setup, but it doesn't seem to save because everything is lost when i close lyx and open the program again. thanks, -brian
Re: Does the version management work under windows?
Pavel Sanda wrote: Pavel Sanda wrote: ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion. whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue. Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher. On the client side, Tortoise SVN integrates into the context menu in Windows Explorer. are you sure tortoise use external 'svn' binary (which is needed for lyx to work)? No, Tortoise does not have a separate command line client, but the CollabNet Windows binary package does. (I run it on Win Server 2003; should run on XP and up just fine.) /Paul
Re: Does the version management work under windows?
> Pavel Sanda wrote: > >> ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion. >> whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under >> cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue. > > Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher. On > the client side, Tortoise SVN integrates into the context menu in Windows > Explorer. are you sure tortoise use external 'svn' binary (which is needed for lyx to work)? pavel
Re: version management under windows
Sven Hoexter wrote: On Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 01:49:18PM +0100, Niko Schwarz wrote: Does the versionmanagement thing work for anyone under windows and lyx 1.6? i cannot check in anything. it complains that some command line operation failed that was calling some "ci" function. whatever that is. cheers, It requires an old unix tool called rcs[1]. I'm not sure if that ever has been ported to windows. It should be included in cygwin[2] afaik so maybe that helps to get it working on windows. Pavel Sanda updating the VCS stuff for 1.6 so that it will use cvs, svn, or git. If you want to use these, you have to do establish version control yourself---do the initial svn co, e.g.---but after that LyX should be aware of it. If not, that's a bug. rh
Re: Does the version management work under windows?
Pavel Sanda wrote: ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion. whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue. Subversion (both server and client) is available for Win XP and higher. On the client side, Tortoise SVN integrates into the context menu in Windows Explorer. /Paul
Re: change TOC header
Sophie Vandenbussche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Is it possible to modify the TOC title which appears in the pdf (for > example, I would like to have "table of contents" instead of simply > "contents")? > > Thanks in advance for your answer! > \renewcommand{\contentsname}{table of contents}
Re: Referencing common footnote?
Manoj Rajagopalan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > hi all, > >The user guide points out how to insert a footnote but I can't figure > out how to reference the same footnote from two different locations. > >Is there a better way than to create a label (in a new category) and > insert a reference to it formatting it as a superscript? > > Thanks, > Manoj Rajagopalan > > there are a few ways described here: http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg61131.html I myself, normally use a regular footnote, which refers to the prior footnote. regards, pl
Re: Showing LyX Notes in output
> On Fri, 5 Dec 2008 21:39:15 + (UTC) > baseliner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > James Sutherland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > > > > Right-click and then choose "Greyed Out". This will show up in the > > > output. > > > > Yeah, as I mentioned in my post, greyed out is too passive and one needs to > > really look for it to find it.. need something that stands out.. like the > > yellow background and black text which is how the Note appears in the LyX > > window. > > > > Maybe I should log a feature request on bugzilla.. > > > > > > Look at the thread from a few days back titled > Changing the color of lyx notes in output > It tells you how to change the color of the grayed out note which seems to > achieve what you want, to quote: > > On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Ignacio García > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > > Matts Lindström, Fri, 28 Nov 2008 > > >> Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes ("Greyed out notes") > > >> > > in > > >> the pdf that lyx outputs? > > > > Yes, add in the LaTeX preamble: > > > > \renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout} > > {\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup} > > > > blue or you want. > > > > More info in sec. 4.1 in the Embedded Objects manual just to add there is LFUN_NOTES_MUTATE which allows you to change all lyx-notes into greyed-out notes by one shot. pavel
Re: Does the version management work under windows?
> ok, i think i figured this out. i needed to install more miktex packages. it > runs now. > but the version management does not work at all. i see it complain that some > ci tool is returning an error. there is no ci tool installed at all, so im > not surprised. > > it does not appear in the cygwin tree, so im uncertain if i can do a thing > about it. > > what do i do? ci is a part of rcs. another possibility is subversion. whether there is a possibility to run those creatures under cygwin/windows i haven't slightest clue. pavel
Re: Find and Replace math
> Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > This is a long-standing desire, for "round trip" LaTeX editing, or the > > ability to edit directly in the View>Source pane. Unfortunately, LyX's > > own internal format isn't LaTeX, and the tex2lyx importer isn't ready > > for this kind of thing. > > Basically, it is easy to offer this feature of latex editing, but the > result would be so dissatisfyng that people would complain endlessly > about it. LyX is only able to _produce_ some restricted form of LaTeX, > not to edit arbitrary latex. this is so often reiterated question that i started to think on wiki page where we put the enhacenment requests, we are _not_ going to implement + the reasons why :) pavel
Re: Let Lyx support Xetex, especially for international users
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Joachim Kreimer-de Fries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > LyX support for XeTeX only on Windows? > > Am 07.12.2008 um 07:58 schrieb asm23: >> >> I found a way to let Lyx support Xetex. >> >> Note: The method is for windows user > > The instruction that followed, is it definitevely only for Windows OS? Or > can it be aplied to Mac-OSX, too, with adjusted paths of the files to be > changed? > > Or: Any other way to let LyX support XeTeX on Mac-OSX? The wiki is your friend: http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/XeTeX (Note that the procedure listed there can for the most part be used on Windows, too, without manually editing lyxrc.dist or stdtoolbars.inc.) Bennett
Re: Fast typing - LyX follows slowly only
> Am Fri, 05 Dec 2008 14:03:18 +0100 > schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Integrated mainboard 865G chipset with Pentium IV 2.8 GHZ and 1024 > > > RAM. > > > > And did you enable the 3D desktop effects? > > > > JMarc > > No - I do not have compiz installed (or is there another way?). > > If there is a specific setting to check, please let me know where to > look for. just to add what i already put into bugzilla - some year ago we had a big thread(s) about painting slowness and while experimenting with those problems i remember i was able to make lyx also very slow by shaking my X settings - when i broke my graph. card settings direct rendering went from hardware to software emulation and lyx started to unusable due to the slowness. however thats not probably your case, since 1.5 worked for you correctly. pavel
Re: Let Lyx support Xetex, especially for international users
LyX support for XeTeX only on Windows? Am 07.12.2008 um 07:58 schrieb asm23: I found a way to let Lyx support Xetex. Note: The method is for windows user The instruction that followed, is it definitevely only for Windows OS? Or can it be aplied to Mac-OSX, too, with adjusted paths of the files to be changed? Or: Any other way to let LyX support XeTeX on Mac-OSX? curious, Goutgaun! joachim -- MacTeXLive 2008 - TeXShop 2.18-svn - LyX 1.6 MacBook Pro OSX 10.4.11 Tiger
Re: Import RTF > Lyx 1.6 error
Am 04.12.2008 um 15:49 schrieb Konrad Hofbauer: If there is no native os x version, then install macports (www.macports.org/>), and from there install the needed packages. I made the same experience as Joachim K. Rennstich, so I followed the advice of Konrad Hofbauer, downloaded the Mac-OSX 10.4 Tiger version of MacPorts, made the standard MacPorts-1.6.0-10.4-Tiger.dmg installing, the installer program said "MacPorts have been successfully installed at your system" or the like, but now I'm puzzling about: ==> How to "install the needed packages" (i. e. the rtf2latex2e script or package) "from there" (MacPorts?). Testwise I called in the Terminal sudo port -d selfupdate with the answer: "sudo: port: command not found" Konrad or others, can you tell me how to install rtf2latex2e with MacPorts? How can I proof if MacPorts is installed rightly, how to run it? Hopefully, joachim -- MacTeXLive 2008 - TeXShop 2.18-svn - LyX 1.6 MacBook Pro OSX 10.4.11 Tiger
Re: version management under windows
On Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 01:49:18PM +0100, Niko Schwarz wrote: > Does the versionmanagement thing work for anyone under windows and lyx 1.6? > i cannot check in anything. it complains that some command line operation > failed that was calling some "ci" function. whatever that is. > cheers, It requires an old unix tool called rcs[1]. I'm not sure if that ever has been ported to windows. It should be included in cygwin[2] afaik so maybe that helps to get it working on windows. Sven [1] GNU RCS: http://www.gnu.org/software/rcs/ [2] http://www.cygwin.com/ -- If God passed a mic to me to speak I'd say stay in bed, world Sleep in peace [The Cardigans - 03:45: No sleep]
version management under windows
Does the versionmanagement thing work for anyone under windows and lyx 1.6? i cannot check in anything. it complains that some command line operation failed that was calling some "ci" function. whatever that is. cheers, niko
Re: Setting the Colors
On Sun, 2008-12-07 at 03:47 -0800, M.farshad Abdollahnia wrote: > Hello, > > I want to change all the colors in preferences/look_and_feel to somehow > inverse colors. Thanks to the Customization Manual I learned that I can use > the command \set_color LyXname "X11Color" in my prefernces file for a > specific LyXname.Now I wonder how I can do that for ALL LyXnames, i.e. all > color purposes. I am not going to type millions of commands for every > LyXname. So, is there a general command for a whole different color setting? > My LyX version is 1.5.1 (Aug 2007), with all its documentations. Is there any > significant update that I have to keep up with (especially in documentations)? > > Thanks > Farshad Hi! Which operating system do you work with? Have you ever considered to just use an "color inversion" effect (compiz, under linux, offers something like that, and if I remember well you can invert single windows rather than the whole desktop). This would save your time to customize LyX, if color inversion is your real aim. FWIW, I am a new user (started with LyX this summer) and the changes that have been introduced with the new release (1.6) are many and important. I had a look back to 1.5.x and I don't think I would be the same happy using LyX 1.5 now. My guess is that there are new stuff in the documentation. Of course, more experienced users or devs are most appropriate to answer this. Kind regards, Nikos
Setting the Colors
Hello, I want to change all the colors in preferences/look_and_feel to somehow inverse colors. Thanks to the Customization Manual I learned that I can use the command \set_color LyXname "X11Color" in my prefernces file for a specific LyXname.Now I wonder how I can do that for ALL LyXnames, i.e. all color purposes. I am not going to type millions of commands for every LyXname. So, is there a general command for a whole different color setting? My LyX version is 1.5.1 (Aug 2007), with all its documentations. Is there any significant update that I have to keep up with (especially in documentations)? Thanks Farshad
Re: Problems with equation numbering in appendix
I fixed this by using the 'appendix' package. This is a hack. I wonder what caused latex to break in my appendices. -- Manoj Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: I should add that I can't reproduce this in a small test document. Has anyone experienced some change in settings or some latex code snippet import which has caused this? -- Manoj Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi all, I find that in my document (with documentclass report), unless I disable numbering on all equations, I get the error "\mathrm allowed only in math mode". Does anyone know how to fix this issue or work around it to get equation numbering working in the appendices? thanks, Manoj
Re: Problems with equation numbering in appendix
I should add that I can't reproduce this in a small test document. Has anyone experienced some change in settings or some latex code snippet import which has caused this? -- Manoj Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi all, I find that in my document (with documentclass report), unless I disable numbering on all equations, I get the error "\mathrm allowed only in math mode". Does anyone know how to fix this issue or work around it to get equation numbering working in the appendices? thanks, Manoj
Problems with equation numbering in appendix
Hi all, I find that in my document (with documentclass report), unless I disable numbering on all equations, I get the error "\mathrm allowed only in math mode". Does anyone know how to fix this issue or work around it to get equation numbering working in the appendices? thanks, Manoj