Windows Binaries Wiki Page
The Windows Binaries Wiki page linked from the main downloads page, http://www.lyx.org/Download, still shows 1.6.9 as the stable version for Windows. Is this intentional? I know that there is no official 2.0.1 Windows binary but I have been using the official 2.0.0 build. Phil
Re: mathdots.sty not found in Math-Help-file
On 2011-10-16, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > On Sunday 16 October 2011 06:06:02 Uwe Stöhr wrote: >> Am 14.10.2011 08:19, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: > mhchem.sty not found > and: > \usepackage > [unicode=true,^^M > *** (cannot \read from terminal in nonstop modes) > I searched for > mhchem.sty > in the preamble with no success It's auto-loaded by LyX, not in the custom preamble. You should see it in View>Source with "view complete document" checked. > I see at the begin of the math file > Eine Ausnahme ist mhchem; wenn es nicht installiert ist, kann dieses > Dokument nicht exportiert werden. That is exactly what you experienced: without the package, the document does not compile. > Not sure what this means exactly: does lyx not find the mhchem or is it > completely missing. I thought texlive 2010 takes care of the package. Other than MikTeX, texlive does not auto-install missing packages. On my Debian system, mhchem is in "texlive-science". On a recent, non-Linux-distribution-based TeXLive installation, you should start tlmgr and search/install the package. Günter
Re: Need LyX 1.6.10 Configuration file for Windows 32 bit
On 19/10/2011 2:09 PM, Keith Roberts wrote: Greetings all. I have trashed my Lyx Converter preferences, and cannot View DVI or Postscript files now. Does anyone have a working LyX 1.6.10 windows config file I can use please? Or is there some way to restore the preferences to the originsl default values please? Kind Regards, Keith Roberts --- Websites: http://www.karsites.net http://www.php-debuggers.net http://www.raised-from-the-dead.org.uk All email addresses are challenge-response protected with TMDA [http://tmda.net] --- Hi, Did you already try the menu Tools > Reconfigure, then restarting LyX? Does that saves you? Cheers, Julien
Re: Paragraph spacing in Quote environment
Thanks for the caution. I rarely use footnotes, and can’t imagine putting a quote in one, so I think I’m okay. Virgil From: Richard Heck Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 3:41 PM To: Virgil Arrington Cc: lyx-users-group Subject: Re: Paragraph spacing in Quote environment On 10/19/2011 01:14 PM, Virgil Arrington wrote: Richard, Thanks for the tip. The line \parsep\parskip% didn’t work. It removed all spacing between my quote paragraphs. But, I combined your suggestion with some other things I’ve tried and came up with the following that worked: \renewenvironment{quote} {\list{}{% \rightmargin\leftmargin% \setlength{\parsep}{1em}}% \item\relax} {\endlist} The only downside to this is that it will do the wrong thing if you have quotes in footnotes: The skip will be too big. But if it works for now, that's fine. Richard (I really should get a good LaTeX manual) http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/ http://makingtexwork.sourceforge.net/mtw/ There are other good online things, too. Richard
Re: Lyx crash OS X with Dragon Dictate
Dragon Dictate does not work very well with LyX. I had to dictate into AlphaX and import from there into LyX. el On 10/19/11 9:29 PM, Stephan Witt wrote: > Am 19.10.2011 um 19:29 schrieb Steven Daniel: > >> hello, >> Firstly, thank you for all the work done on Lyx I have been using >> from the beginning a great program. >> >> I am having continual issues with Lyx LyX-2.0.1+qt4 crashing. >> This most often occurs when utilizing >> Dragon Dictate to dictate into LYX. >> As I have broken one of my hands, this is become a real issue for me. >> It is also crashed as I was descending through directory structures to find >> a file. >> >> Yesterday, I reinstalled the LYX. >> This fixed the problem for several hours but now I'm having repeated >> problems again. >> >> Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Mac OS X version 10.7.2 build 11 C >> 74 > > Did you install from LyX-2.0.1+qt4-cocoa.dmg or LyX-2.0.1+qt4.dmg? > If you've used the latter, can you try the former, please. > > Stephan
Re: Paragraph spacing in Quote environment
On 10/19/2011 01:14 PM, Virgil Arrington wrote: Richard, Thanks for the tip. The line \parsep\parskip% didn't work. It removed all spacing between my quote paragraphs. But, I combined your suggestion with some other things I've tried and came up with the following that worked: \renewenvironment{quote} {\list{}{% \rightmargin\leftmargin% \setlength{\parsep}{1em}}% \item\relax} {\endlist} The only downside to this is that it will do the wrong thing if you have quotes in footnotes: The skip will be too big. But if it works for now, that's fine. Richard (I really should get a good LaTeX manual) http://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/latex/ http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/tpl/textprocessing/ http://makingtexwork.sourceforge.net/mtw/ There are other good online things, too. Richard
Re: Lyx crash OS X with Dragon Dictate
Am 19.10.2011 um 19:29 schrieb Steven Daniel: > hello, > Firstly, thank you for all the work done on Lyx I have been using > from the beginning a great program. > > I am having continual issues with Lyx LyX-2.0.1+qt4 crashing. > This most often occurs when utilizing > Dragon Dictate to dictate into LYX. > As I have broken one of my hands, this is become a real issue for me. > It is also crashed as I was descending through directory structures to find a > file. > > Yesterday, I reinstalled the LYX. > This fixed the problem for several hours but now I'm having repeated > problems again. > > Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Mac OS X version 10.7.2 build 11 C > 74 Did you install from LyX-2.0.1+qt4-cocoa.dmg or LyX-2.0.1+qt4.dmg? If you've used the latter, can you try the former, please. Stephan
Re: Removing Biblatex?
Huh. Ok, I just restarted it to check, and now it works. Weird. Thanks for your suggestion, though. :) 2011/10/19 Julio Rojas : > Dear Lastalda, check at the end of the document, because you might > have a "\printbibliography" command that you haven't eliminated. > Obviously, I guess you have already remove the \usepackage{biblatex} > used to declare your intention on using biblatex. > > Regards. > - > Julio Rojas > jcredbe...@gmail.com > > > > On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Lastalda Felina > wrote: >> I'm trying to find a citation style for my thesis that works for me. >> To do that, I've tried out various things, including Biblatex. The >> attempt showed me I would rather not use this. But now there seems no >> way back? >> >> I have included biblatex according to the guide here: >> http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex >> And now there seems no way of letting Lyx forget about biblatex. I've >> deleted the module-file, removed the module in Document settings and >> removed every latex header part involved, then reconfigured. I've even >> rebooted the computer. >> >> Still, when I now add a normal bibtex bibliography, I get a number of >> errors, including "LaTeX Error: Can be used only in preamble." >> pointing to " \bibliography". So I think Lyx still thinks that >> biblatex is active. >> >> Does that mean I cannot avoid using biblatex anymore except maybe by >> re-installing Lyx (which takes several hours, I'd really rather not do >> this!)? >> >> Can anybody please help me? Any advice at all? >> >> Lastalda >> > -- Zu sagen "Hier herrscht Freiheit" ist immer ein Irrtum oder eine Lüge. Freiheit herrscht nicht. - Ehrich Fried, "Herrschaftsfreiheit" -
Lyx crash OS X with Dragon Dictate
hello, Firstly, thank you for all the work done on Lyx I have been using from the beginning a great program. I am having continual issues with Lyx LyX-2.0.1+qt4 crashing. This most often occurs when utilizing Dragon Dictate to dictate into LYX. As I have broken one of my hands, this is become a real issue for me. It is also crashed as I was descending through directory structures to find a file. Yesterday, I reinstalled the LYX. This fixed the problem for several hours but now I'm having repeated problems again. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Mac OS X version 10.7.2 build 11 C 74
Re: Paragraph spacing in Quote environment
Richard, Thanks for the tip. The line \parsep\parskip% didn’t work. It removed all spacing between my quote paragraphs. But, I combined your suggestion with some other things I’ve tried and came up with the following that worked: \renewenvironment{quote} {\list{}{% \rightmargin\leftmargin% \setlength{\parsep}{1em}}% \item\relax} {\endlist} Thanks again. Virgil (I really should get a good LaTeX manual) From: Richard Heck Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 11:52 AM To: Virgil Arrington Cc: lyx-users-group Subject: Re: Paragraph spacing in Quote environment On 10/19/2011 08:39 AM, Virgil Arrington wrote: When using the Quote environment with several consecutive paragraphs, I notice that the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs is narrower than the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs and the surrounding Standard paragraphs. I’d like to widen the spacing between successive Quote paragraphs to make it the same as the spacing between Standard paragraphs and Quote paragraphs. Any ideas? To do this, you will need to modify the quote environment itself. Exactly how to do this will depend upon what document class you are using, but quote is generally defined as a list with only one item, e.g., in article.cls: \newenvironment{quote} {\list{}{\rightmargin\leftmargin}% \item\relax} {\endlist} Inter-paragraph spacing within the quote is therefore controlled, as you can see here: http://latex.computersci.org/Reference/ListEnvironments by the \parsep length. So, if you are using article (or book, which has the same declaration), you could try doing something like: \renewenvironment{quote} {\list{}{% \rightmargin\leftmargin% \parsep\parskip}% \item\relax} {\endlist} I think that will set \parsep to be whatever \parskip is (where that is what controls paragraph spacing in normal text), but if not, then try: \parsep\mediumskip, or whatever you have set \parskip to be. Richard
Re: Beginners introductory tutorials?
Thanks Liviu. Will take a look at that soon. Keith On Tue, 18 Oct 2011, Liviu Andronic wrote: To: Keith Roberts From: Liviu Andronic Subject: Re: Beginners introductory tutorials? On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 11:13 PM, Keith Roberts wrote: Hi. Thanks for LyX which I think is an awesome piece of software! Are there any introductory screencast tutorials that will show a complete beginner how to use LyX to do some basic eiting tasks, and then how to generate the appropriate DVI and PDF output for the edited document please? Something that will also show how LyX can generate the contents page, and update that as the user edits the .lyx source file would be handy. I think the tutorial on the website is far too technical and maths related, for a LyX newbie that just wants to create a nice PDF text document. Not a screencast, but try LyX Essentials [1], including the .zip that contains the corresponding .lyx file, and Help > Tutorial. Otherwise, once you get at a minimum familiar with LyX, go to File > New from Template and try these out. Also look into the Examples dir. Regards Liviu [1] https://sites.google.com/site/tsewiki/resources/latex Kind Regards, Keith Roberts --- Websites: http://www.karsites.net http://www.php-debuggers.net http://www.raised-from-the-dead.org.uk All email addresses are challenge-response protected with TMDA [http://tmda.net] --- -- --- Websites: http://www.karsites.net http://www.php-debuggers.net http://www.raised-from-the-dead.org.uk All email addresses are challenge-response protected with TMDA [http://tmda.net] ---
Re: Beginners introductory tutorials?
Hello Jens. Thanks for that link. I will check that out ASAP. Kind Regards, Keith Roberts On Mon, 17 Oct 2011, Jens Nöckel wrote: To: Keith Roberts From: Jens Nöckel Subject: Re: Beginners introductory tutorials? Here is one that I point people to - there may be newer ones I'm not aware of, but this should give you the flavor: "Introduction to Latex and Lyx" http://youtu.be/m4cEAVmLegg Jens On Oct 17, 2011, at 2:13 PM, Keith Roberts wrote: Hi. Thanks for LyX which I think is an awesome piece of software! Are there any introductory screencast tutorials that will show a complete beginner how to use LyX to do some basic eiting tasks, and then how to generate the appropriate DVI and PDF output for the edited document please? Something that will also show how LyX can generate the contents page, and update that as the user edits the .lyx source file would be handy. I think the tutorial on the website is far too technical and maths related, for a LyX newbie that just wants to create a nice PDF text document. Kind Regards, Keith Roberts --- Websites: http://www.karsites.net http://www.php-debuggers.net http://www.raised-from-the-dead.org.uk All email addresses are challenge-response protected with TMDA [http://tmda.net] --- -- --- Websites: http://www.karsites.net http://www.php-debuggers.net http://www.raised-from-the-dead.org.uk All email addresses are challenge-response protected with TMDA [http://tmda.net] ---
Re: Borders in "multi-row" Table Elements
Thanks Francesco. It's not the worlds prettiest work-around, but at least its a work around. On Wed, 2011-10-19 at 11:26 +0200, Francesco Menoncin wrote: > Dear Tim, > > I had the very same problem and I already notified it (it is now in > the "to do" list for the next version of LyX). > > The only way to solve the problem is to use the command "multirow" in > ERT environmente as you can see in the attached file (do not forget to > call the package "multirow" in the preamble). > > Francesco > > Il 19/10/2011 01:24, Tim Wescott ha scritto: > > See the attached document in Lyx. > > > > Then see it in pdf. > > > > The two places on the right where rows are combined lose the border in > > the transition. > > > > What's wrong? > > > > How can I fix this? > > > > > -- > > Francesco Menoncin > Università degli Studi di Brescia > Facoltà di Economia > Via S. Faustino, 74/B > 25122 Brescia (Italy) > Tel: 0039-030-2988806 > Fax: 0039-030-2988837 > E-mail: menon...@eco.unibs.it > web: www.eco.unibs.it/~menoncin/ > -- Tim Wescott www.wescottdesign.com Control & Communications systems, circuit & software design.
Re: Paragraph spacing in Quote environment
On 10/19/2011 08:39 AM, Virgil Arrington wrote: When using the Quote environment with several consecutive paragraphs, I notice that the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs is narrower than the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs and the surrounding Standard paragraphs. I'd like to widen the spacing between successive Quote paragraphs to make it the same as the spacing between Standard paragraphs and Quote paragraphs. Any ideas? To do this, you will need to modify the quote environment itself. Exactly how to do this will depend upon what document class you are using, but quote is generally defined as a list with only one item, e.g., in article.cls: \newenvironment{quote} {\list{}{\rightmargin\leftmargin}% \item\relax} {\endlist} Inter-paragraph spacing within the quote is therefore controlled, as you can see here: http://latex.computersci.org/Reference/ListEnvironments by the \parsep length. So, if you are using article (or book, which has the same declaration), you could try doing something like: \renewenvironment{quote} {\list{}{% \rightmargin\leftmargin% \parsep\parskip}% \item\relax} {\endlist} I think that will set \parsep to be whatever \parskip is (where that is what controls paragraph spacing in normal text), but if not, then try: \parsep\mediumskip, or whatever you have set \parskip to be. Richard
Re: Removing Biblatex?
Dear Lastalda, check at the end of the document, because you might have a "\printbibliography" command that you haven't eliminated. Obviously, I guess you have already remove the \usepackage{biblatex} used to declare your intention on using biblatex. Regards. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 4:37 PM, Lastalda Felina wrote: > I'm trying to find a citation style for my thesis that works for me. > To do that, I've tried out various things, including Biblatex. The > attempt showed me I would rather not use this. But now there seems no > way back? > > I have included biblatex according to the guide here: > http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex > And now there seems no way of letting Lyx forget about biblatex. I've > deleted the module-file, removed the module in Document settings and > removed every latex header part involved, then reconfigured. I've even > rebooted the computer. > > Still, when I now add a normal bibtex bibliography, I get a number of > errors, including "LaTeX Error: Can be used only in preamble." > pointing to " \bibliography". So I think Lyx still thinks that > biblatex is active. > > Does that mean I cannot avoid using biblatex anymore except maybe by > re-installing Lyx (which takes several hours, I'd really rather not do > this!)? > > Can anybody please help me? Any advice at all? > > Lastalda >
Removing Biblatex?
I'm trying to find a citation style for my thesis that works for me. To do that, I've tried out various things, including Biblatex. The attempt showed me I would rather not use this. But now there seems no way back? I have included biblatex according to the guide here: http://wiki.lyx.org/BibTeX/Biblatex And now there seems no way of letting Lyx forget about biblatex. I've deleted the module-file, removed the module in Document settings and removed every latex header part involved, then reconfigured. I've even rebooted the computer. Still, when I now add a normal bibtex bibliography, I get a number of errors, including "LaTeX Error: Can be used only in preamble." pointing to " \bibliography". So I think Lyx still thinks that biblatex is active. Does that mean I cannot avoid using biblatex anymore except maybe by re-installing Lyx (which takes several hours, I'd really rather not do this!)? Can anybody please help me? Any advice at all? Lastalda
Re: Beamer and greyed-out items
Thanks Paul. It worked like a charm. Regards. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 4:35 AM, Paul Rubin wrote: > Julio Rojas gmail.com> writes: > >> >> Dear all. In a beamer presentation I would like to have greyed-out >> items after a pause environment. Right now they do not appear until it >> is their turn to appear. For me it is easier to know in advance what >> are the items I'm going to talk about in each slide, so I don't start >> wandering around, possibly going ahead in my presentation. >> >> I hope it is clear what I want. Thanks in advance. >> > > Try \setbeamercovered{transparent} in the preamble. You can adjust how dark > the > "hidden" text is by setting a value between 0 and 100 for "transparent", e.g. > \setbeamercovered{transparent=25}. > > Paul > >
Re: About the tikz/pgf in lyx
On 18. okt. 2011 18:39, Wei-Dong Lian wrote: hi everyone, I am adapting the tikz figures into lyx. I can generate tikz codes in a separated file, name with *.tikz. The idea is to generate tikz codes for drawing in each file but control their styles globally. The line width, font size, colors or other styles will be consistent throughout the whole document. Even if in several generated tikz files you want special style, you can just modify that file and suppress the global style options. Now if in latex, we can replace 'includegraphics' with 'input' in the following tex code. it works well. *** \begin{figure}[h] \centering \includegraphics{} \caption{caption} \label{"waiting for reftex-label call..."} \end{figure} *** But in lyx, we need to add ERT code 'input{*.tikz}' for each figure. This is not consistent with the Insert Graphics of Lyx. So I want still use the Insert Graphics in lyx to treat tikz as a image file as *.eps, *.png. Tikz files can be included without ERT - at least files made with qtikz. I wonder if we could redefine the \includegraphics{*.tikz} to input{*.tikz} for the specific extension file, Or from the FileFormat Settings for tikz in the preference dialog, does it exist some possible solutions for tikz? In LyX: First, add tikz support to the document preamble: Document->settings->LaTeX Preamble Type this in the box: \usepackage{tikz} Also add any \usetikzlibrary stuff you need. Then, to insert a tikz file in the main window: Insert->File->Child Document You will get a dialog. This can be used to insert lyx or tex files. And a tikz file is really a tex file. So: Type in the filename of your tikz file. e.g. filename.tikz Use the include type "input" to get the tikz figure right there, or the include type "include" to get the tikz figure on a new page. This works for me, at least for tikz files like this one: \begin{tikzpicture} grow=down \node (test) [shape=circle,draw] { test } child {node [shape=circle,draw] {b}} child {node [shape=rectangle,draw] {a}}; \end{tikzpicture} tikz code can also be written directly into an ERT box, if you want to have the image embedded in the LyX file instead of in a file of its own. Helge Hafting
Re: Engineering student considering LyX for Thesis
On 18. okt. 2011 13:04, Hannu Vuolasaho wrote: Hi! I'm also writing my thesis with Lyx. My biggest problem is .doc template. If I open it on Libreoffice, OpenOffice or MS Office with different versions I get subtle changes in printout. If these programs produce some differences, then the standard is loosely specified. For surely they won't reject the _formatting_ of a thesis using their own template? For example vertical space before image might change little and lines length differ. Then there is the typesetting in Lyx. Lyx' fonts are generally more readable than Office programs due proper kerning. Now the problem comes. What is the right layout and how I reproduce it with Lyx. If there is trick please tell to list also. For the document, just use the same font and text size as their template uses. All word processors have some differences in line breaking, page breaking and spacing between figures. This should not matter to a university, as long as your thesis isn't _very_ different from the rest. They may be more strict about the front page. Try to match the layout closely, use "insert->formatting" and vertical spacing or horizontal spacing as needed. Boxes are also sometimes useful for positioning stuff. Experiment with font sizes to match what they want. Make a test printout, and ask the professor if the layout is ok. If he find the question strange, just explain that you use a different word processor so you can't use their .doc template directly. Also references are different. I never learned bibtext enough to give right style of reference list. Now I have page which is list of my references and then I cross-reference to them. It is also irritating that you can't cross reference to say Fig 1 without labeling it. Or have I missed something? To cross-reference a figure, it must have a label. It is the label that generates the referencable number. Also - how should people find "figure 5" in the printed document, if the figure isn't captioned with the text "figure 5" ? (It is possible to reference the page number, but there can be several small figures on the same page.) It is possible to have page references to something without a caption, if you really want that. you can insert a label anywhere in text, and refer to that. But there is no guarantee that the document won't have a page break between the figure and the label. A caption does not have that problem. If entering figures is too much work, consider other ways of doing it. I normally copy+paste some existing figure, then I change the filename in the new figure. That way, I get a figure inside a float with a caption - without having to enter everything through the menu system. And last thing. I'm not professional with Lyx and I still learn a lot with it. And problems that I mentionned might not be real problems. I haven't just found solutions yet. Well, just ask here when you get problems. People are usually helpful. Also ask if something seems very cumbersome. There may be an easier way. Many menu choices have hotkeys, for example. That can save a lot of work for stuff you do often. Helge Hafting
Paragraph spacing in Quote environment
When using the Quote environment with several consecutive paragraphs, I notice that the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs is narrower than the paragraph spacing between the Quote paragraphs and the surrounding Standard paragraphs. I’d like to widen the spacing between successive Quote paragraphs to make it the same as the spacing between Standard paragraphs and Quote paragraphs. Any ideas? Virgil
Need LyX 1.6.10 Configuration file for Windows 32 bit
Greetings all. I have trashed my Lyx Converter preferences, and cannot View DVI or Postscript files now. Does anyone have a working LyX 1.6.10 windows config file I can use please? Or is there some way to restore the preferences to the originsl default values please? Kind Regards, Keith Roberts --- Websites: http://www.karsites.net http://www.php-debuggers.net http://www.raised-from-the-dead.org.uk All email addresses are challenge-response protected with TMDA [http://tmda.net] ---
Re: Arial fonts LyX Windows
On 19.10.2011 07:31, Kenedy Torcatt wrote: Hello, first of all, I'm a windows user. I've installed LyX 2.0 recently and I saw that now we can use the windows fonts selecting them in a drop down menu after tick No tex typography. My problem is that when i do that I always get an LyX error saying: \char_make_active:n {"20}% The control sequence at the end of the top line of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have misspelled it (e.g., `\hobx'), type `I' and the correct spelling (e.g., `I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue, and I'll forget about whatever was undefined. I don't know why is this happening... please help me, I just need Arial font and that's it! Hi, I've seen this recently on 2.0.1 and there was someone with that issue recently on the list (thread "problem with xetex-option", end of September). I think that it's due to some recent xetex breakage (the l3* packages, IIRC), which may be fixed by now (I do not have the bug any more). If you are using miktex, you may try to update the packages (try to update the l3* packages only at first), then reconfigure LyX. This seems confirmed by some googling: http://cfc.kizzx2.com/index.php/miktex-xetex-char_make_activen-20-problem-and-the-solution/ Best regards, Olivier Thankyou in advance...
Re: British Pound symbol problem in Sweave PDF output
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Graham Smith wrote: > I'm not exactly sure where the problem lies with this, but if I include a > "£" symbol in an graph legend, I get "£" in the PDF. > I am on Snow Leopard and Lyx 2.0.0. > It doesn't happen when I generate graphs from R and save as PDF, so it seems > to be a Lyx/Latex/Sweave thing. > As so often is the case searching for an answer has proved fruitless,as a I > can't come up with meaningful search terms. > But I am sure this has cropped up before. > Any help much appreciated. > Have you tried to switch Doc Setting > Language > Encoding to something other than Default? Experiment with the various 'utf8' flavours, and also try compiling with XeTeX. Liviu
Re: British Pound symbol problem in Sweave PDF output
Ok, to reply to myself, I have just realised that the first time I compiled this file I got a dialog box asking about encoding, and I chose the default UTF -8 encoding. Could this be where the problem lies and, if it does, how do i now sort it. Which encoding should I have chosen, if that is the issues. Graham On 19 October 2011 10:45, Graham Smith wrote: > I'm not exactly sure where the problem lies with this, but if I include a > "£" symbol in an graph legend, I get "£" in the PDF. > > I am on Snow Leopard and Lyx 2.0.0. > > It doesn't happen when I generate graphs from R and save as PDF, so it > seems to be a Lyx/Latex/Sweave thing. > > As so often is the case searching for an answer has proved fruitless,as a I > can't come up with meaningful search terms. > > But I am sure this has cropped up before. > > Any help much appreciated. > > Graham >
British Pound symbol problem in Sweave PDF output
I'm not exactly sure where the problem lies with this, but if I include a "£" symbol in an graph legend, I get "£" in the PDF. I am on Snow Leopard and Lyx 2.0.0. It doesn't happen when I generate graphs from R and save as PDF, so it seems to be a Lyx/Latex/Sweave thing. As so often is the case searching for an answer has proved fruitless,as a I can't come up with meaningful search terms. But I am sure this has cropped up before. Any help much appreciated. Graham
Re: Borders in "multi-row" Table Elements
Dear Tim, I had the very same problem and I already notified it (it is now in the "to do" list for the next version of LyX). The only way to solve the problem is to use the command "multirow" in ERT environmente as you can see in the attached file (do not forget to call the package "multirow" in the preamble). Francesco Il 19/10/2011 01:24, Tim Wescott ha scritto: See the attached document in Lyx. Then see it in pdf. The two places on the right where rows are combined lose the border in the transition. What's wrong? How can I fix this? -- Francesco Menoncin Università degli Studi di Brescia Facoltà di Economia Via S. Faustino, 74/B 25122 Brescia (Italy) Tel: 0039-030-2988806 Fax: 0039-030-2988837 E-mail: menon...@eco.unibs.it web: www.eco.unibs.it/~menoncin/ test-new.lyx Description: application/lyx