Re: Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2016-02-19 Thread ilker
I have version 2.1.14 and still have the exact problem described by OP.

best,





Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?

2016-02-19 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Donnerstag, den 18.02.2016, 10:13 +0100 schrieb Michael Berger:
> Second issue
> Using Jürgen's nice and useful new modules like csquotes (context-
> sensitive quotes) fail to work in classicthesis-LyX-v4.1, i. e. are
> not available in full in the Insert > Custom Insets menu and produce
> quite a number of errors
> At this point I want to thank Jürgen Spitzmüller who so very
> generously and repeatedly supported my efforts (I know close to
> nothing about Latex).
> But he flatly denies that his module(s) do not work there - stating
> that he himself used them just as I was trying.

It works for me. You could send an example file which produces the
error. Then I can probably see what's wrong.

Jürgen


Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?

2016-02-19 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann

Unglueckszahl 13, I guess
Wolfgang

Am 19.02.2016 um 14:30 schrieb Michael Berger:

Hi Philip, Uwe,John, Liviu,
Philip, as indicated this morning this is what I experienced when 
preparing a minimal example file. But I do not know if this is helping 
or rather more confusing for your investigation.


Four of the 14 child documents in my master can have underlined text 
parts: Chapter 01, Chapter02, Chapter03 and Chapter04, but actually 
only Chapter04 contained text with underbar.


I excluded 13 children but left Chapter04 included - the one I thought 
was the culprit with some text with underbar.
To my surprise export to PDF went smoothly for both the child and the 
master.

I had 13 out of 14 children included - perfect, but useless for you.

So, I started re-including the child documents one by one, each time 
compiling in between but found no problems until I had re-included 
number 14= Chapter03, and the problem reoccurred.

I had now all 14 children included - sh...!

Next I removed Chapter03 as Include but inserted it as a LyX document.
Now I had 13 children included and one inserted as LyX document = 14 
in total - sh... again!


In short: with more than 13 children/inserted documents the problem 
occurs.

In other words:
Compilation works even with Chapter04 containing underlined text as 
long as the total number is not more than 13.


I did some more experimenting like adding pieces of text with underbar 
somewhere in the master  but could not get a minimal example. What I 
did NOT try was to add some text with an underbar in one or all of the 
three other Chapters01, ..02, ..03.


All this makes absolutely no sense to me - could it be that the number 
of children and/or inserted Lyx documents matters? Could it be that 
there would be no problem if I used no child documents but instead 
would write this whole thing in one piece? At least there is an 
indication that the number of child documents used in one master may 
be limited.


Sorry for all this turbulence . Put all the blame on me and I will 
accept it without grumble!


Best,
Michael Berger









anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?

2016-02-19 Thread Michael Berger

Hi Philip, Uwe,John, Liviu,
Philip, as indicated this morning this is what I experienced when 
preparing a minimal example file. But I do not know if this is helping 
or rather more confusing for your investigation.


Four of the 14 child documents in my master can have underlined text 
parts: Chapter 01, Chapter02, Chapter03 and Chapter04, but actually only 
Chapter04 contained text with underbar.


I excluded 13 children but left Chapter04 included - the one I thought 
was the culprit with some text with underbar.
To my surprise export to PDF went smoothly for both the child and the 
master.

I had 13 out of 14 children included - perfect, but useless for you.

So, I started re-including the child documents one by one, each time 
compiling in between but found no problems until I had re-included 
number 14= Chapter03, and the problem reoccurred.

I had now all 14 children included - sh...!

Next I removed Chapter03 as Include but inserted it as a LyX document.
Now I had 13 children included and one inserted as LyX document = 14 in 
total - sh... again!


In short: with more than 13 children/inserted documents the problem occurs.
In other words:
Compilation works even with Chapter04 containing underlined text as long 
as the total number is not more than 13.


I did some more experimenting like adding pieces of text with underbar 
somewhere in the master  but could not get a minimal example. What I did 
NOT try was to add some text with an underbar in one or all of the three 
other Chapters01, ..02, ..03.


All this makes absolutely no sense to me - could it be that the number 
of children and/or inserted Lyx documents matters? Could it be that 
there would be no problem if I used no child documents but instead would 
write this whole thing in one piece? At least there is an indication 
that the number of child documents used in one master may be limited.


Sorry for all this turbulence . Put all the blame on me and I will 
accept it without grumble!


Best,
Michael Berger







Re: anybody using classicthesis-LyX-v4.1 out there ?

2016-02-19 Thread Michael Berger

Good morning Philip,
I take your info on the First issue as very, very good news because I 
was just about to throw the towel due to the new frustrating experience 
I've made in the course of preparing a mini example file.

But let me report about this to you in a separate e-mail.
As for now, please see my comments below.

On 02/18/2016 04:57 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote:



First issue
Underlining text with 'underbar' in the master document (e.g. _Siti)_
enters an endless loop when trying to compile to PDF with the fatal
effects described above.
Funny enough it compiled (sometimes?) before in a child document but did
not when included in the master.
And: I can stop the destruction of files only if I cut the power off
immediately after the loop started!


I see what you mean, and I can reproduce it. I haven't observed any 
files being deleted though. It will take some time to check all this, 
please be patient. There are many packages included with classic 
thesis template and one has to go removing them one by one until 
everything works again.
Hah! This is good news towards my problem as I was just about to go back 
to KOMA-Script because in a master thesis one simply must be able to 
underline some text parts.

And, of course, I will have all the patience in the world!


Second issue
Using Jürgen's nice and useful new modules like csquotes
(context-sensitive quotes) fail to work in classicthesis-LyX-v4.1, i. e.
are not available in full in the Insert > Custom Insets menu and produce
quite a number of errors


I unfortunately cannot even test this as I don't see the module in my 
modules list. But again, clashes are possible, not all (versions of) 
packages work well with one another.
First, you should not bother too much about this for the time being. 
Jürgen's new features are really great (especially for linguists and 
work well in Koma-Script documents) but not a conditio sine qua non.
However, if you also plan to attend to this issue, you find the 
necessary info here:


https://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Modules
in "Extending LyX's functionality"



Now there is hope these problems may have been already resolved in the a
bug-fix version of the v4.1 template in the 4.2 bundle which you told
me. I will download the 4.2 version and then see to it.


I don't think the above issues were addressed in 4.2.  I'd rather try 
to remove (or comment out) calls to packages in 
classicthesis-config.tex and see if that helps.
You can have the command "top" running in a terminal window. Once 
pdflatex enters the loop (CPU usage 100%), just kill it with a 'k'
Yes, I agree. I downloaded and checked 4.2 and could not find any issue 
related hint.

But thanks for telling me how to kill a running process, it was new to me!

I am deeply grateful to you and your colleague developers for investing 
so much effort in other people's problems!


Cheers,
Michael Berger