Re: About the Save popup window.......
On Sat, 11 May 2019 18:03:12 +1200 Andrew Parsloe wrote: > On 11/05/2019 11:31 AM, Charlie wrote: > > Hello LyX Users, > > > > Using LyX Version 2.3.2 - Debian Buster [testing] and FVWM > > > > So this might be a feature that has yet to be included again, or > > not, so just curious. > > > > When using LyX previously when "Crtl + S" or "Ctrl + Shift + S" to > > save a file was invoked. It supplied, on the toolbar across the top > > of the window that popped up, a small box that said "Template". > > > > That doesn't appear any more. I am unable to find how I might place > > it back by looking through "Preferences". Cannot identify what I > > must enable to return it to that place. > > > > So thought I may get a hint here. Maybe it has been removed > > forever. To know that would also be helpful. Allowing me to cease > > looking for it whenever a new thought in the attempt to find it > > occurs. > > > > TIA, > > Charlie > You need to manually edit your preferences file in your user lyx > directory and add the line > > \use_native_filedialog false > > At least this has the required effect on windows. This isn't > available under Tools > Preferences (at present). > > Andrew > Thank you Andrew. It is very much appreciated, works like a dream as it did before. You are the man. Again, many thanks. Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant. ---Robert Louis Stevenson *** Debian GNU/Linux - Magic indeed. -
Re: About the Save popup window.......
On 11/05/2019 11:31 AM, Charlie wrote: Hello LyX Users, Using LyX Version 2.3.2 - Debian Buster [testing] and FVWM So this might be a feature that has yet to be included again, or not, so just curious. When using LyX previously when "Crtl + S" or "Ctrl + Shift + S" to save a file was invoked. It supplied, on the toolbar across the top of the window that popped up, a small box that said "Template". That doesn't appear any more. I am unable to find how I might place it back by looking through "Preferences". Cannot identify what I must enable to return it to that place. So thought I may get a hint here. Maybe it has been removed forever. To know that would also be helpful. Allowing me to cease looking for it whenever a new thought in the attempt to find it occurs. TIA, Charlie You need to manually edit your preferences file in your user lyx directory and add the line \use_native_filedialog false At least this has the required effect on windows. This isn't available under Tools > Preferences (at present). Andrew
entry for EJournals in Jabref
Slightly off topic: Jabref complains about an enty like this one: @Article{Okabe2014, . journal = {PLoS One}, year = {2014}, volume = {9}, pages = {e109693}, . What has to be used for the entry type instead of @Article{.. ? I am using biblatex/biber. I went through the JabRef help but did not find the relevant hint. Wolfgang
About the Save popup window.......
Hello LyX Users, Using LyX Version 2.3.2 - Debian Buster [testing] and FVWM So this might be a feature that has yet to be included again, or not, so just curious. When using LyX previously when "Crtl + S" or "Ctrl + Shift + S" to save a file was invoked. It supplied, on the toolbar across the top of the window that popped up, a small box that said "Template". That doesn't appear any more. I am unable to find how I might place it back by looking through "Preferences". Cannot identify what I must enable to return it to that place. So thought I may get a hint here. Maybe it has been removed forever. To know that would also be helpful. Allowing me to cease looking for it whenever a new thought in the attempt to find it occurs. TIA, Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *** "Come to the edge", he said. They said.."We are afraid". "Come to the edge", he said. They came, he pushed them And they flew. ---Guillaume Apollinaire *** Debian GNU/Linux - Magic indeed. -
Re: Change specific pages from portrait to landscape mode [SOLUTION]
On Fri, 10 May 2019, Rich Shepard wrote: printer would get the last page right or not. (I'm too environmentally conscious to test it.) Paul, The solution (for an individual page): pdftk input.pdf 1north output out.pdf changes the orientation so when you view the table the 'top' is on the left in portrait mode. To change the page within an document (e.g., my current document) I use: pdftk input.pdf cat 1-14 15-endnorth output out.pdf and this rotates the last three pages 90 degrees counterclockwise. Regards, Rich
Re: Change specific pages from portrait to landscape mode
On Fri, 10 May 2019, Paul A. Rubin wrote: So all four had a landscape final page, although I'm not sure whether a printer would get the last page right or not. (I'm too environmentally conscious to test it.) Paul, I don't think the printer would rotate the page. I'll provide separate pages that can be copied as needed. Carpe weekend, Rich
Re: Change specific pages from portrait to landscape mode
On 5/10/19 4:21 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: On Fri, 10 May 2019, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Care to post a MWE? Paul, Daniel, et al.: Mea culpa! User error: using the pdflscape package does work when pdflatex is run, but the output is not seen using dvips. See attached mwe.lyx/mwe.pdf. Carpe weekend, Rich I opened your document and viewed it using PDF (pdflatex), PDF (dvipdfm), PDF (ps2pdf) and also exported to DVI and ran dvips on it manually, then viewed the PS file. (I don't have a built in converter for that last one.) In every case, I deleted the contents of the LyX temp directory first, to avoid one method contaminating the next one. All four approaches produced a table in landscape orientation. With the first and third (pdflatex and ps2pdf), the last page was "sideways" in the PDF file (meaning the text was "right side up" to the viewer but the "paper" was rotated). With the second and fourth (dvipdfm and dvips), the last page was narrow end up but the text was rotated sideways. So all four had a landscape final page, although I'm not sure whether a printer would get the last page right or not. (I'm too environmentally conscious to test it.) Paul
Re: Change specific pages from portrait to landscape mode
On Fri, 10 May 2019, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Care to post a MWE? Paul, Daniel, et al.: Mea culpa! User error: using the pdflscape package does work when pdflatex is run, but the output is not seen using dvips. See attached mwe.lyx/mwe.pdf. Carpe weekend, Rich#LyX 2.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 544 \begin_document \begin_header \save_transient_properties true \origin unavailable \textclass scrreprt \begin_preamble \date{} \usepackage{gensymb} \usepackage{pdflscape} \usepackage{lipsum} \@ifundefined{extrarowheight}{\usepackage{array}}{} \setlength{\extrarowheight}{0.2in} \renewcommand{\thetable}{\arabic{table}} \end_preamble \options abstract=on, enabledeprecatedfontcommands \use_default_options true \maintain_unincluded_children false \language english \language_package default \inputencoding auto \fontencoding global \font_roman "palatino" "default" \font_sans "cmss" "default" \font_typewriter "cmtt" "default" \font_math "auto" "auto" \font_default_family default \use_non_tex_fonts false \font_sc false \font_osf false \font_sf_scale 100 100 \font_tt_scale 100 100 \use_microtype false \use_dash_ligatures true \graphics default \default_output_format pdf2 \output_sync 0 \bibtex_command bibtex \index_command default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \use_hyperref false \papersize letterpaper \use_geometry true \use_package amsmath 1 \use_package amssymb 1 \use_package cancel 1 \use_package esint 0 \use_package mathdots 1 \use_package mathtools 1 \use_package mhchem 1 \use_package stackrel 1 \use_package stmaryrd 1 \use_package undertilde 1 \cite_engine natbib \cite_engine_type authoryear \biblio_style plain \use_bibtopic false \use_indices false \paperorientation portrait \suppress_date true \justification true \use_refstyle 0 \use_minted 0 \index Index \shortcut idx \color #008000 \end_index \paperwidth 6.5in \paperheight 9.5in \leftmargin 2cm \topmargin 4cm \bottommargin 2cm \headsep 1.6cm \secnumdepth 2 \tocdepth 2 \paragraph_separation indent \paragraph_indentation default \is_math_indent 0 \math_numbering_side default \quotes_style english \dynamic_quotes 0 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 2 \paperpagestyle headings \tracking_changes false \output_changes false \html_math_output 0 \html_css_as_file 0 \html_be_strict false \end_header \begin_body \begin_layout Title Title \end_layout \begin_layout Subtitle Sub-title \end_layout \begin_layout Date \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash today \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Section* Introduction \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash lipsum[1-8] \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash newpage \end_layout \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash pagestyle{empty} \end_layout \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash begin{landscape} \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \align center This is a table in landscape mode. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash lipsum[9] \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset Tabular \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash bf \backslash Large{ \end_layout \end_inset Employee Name \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout } \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash bf \backslash Large{ \end_layout \end_inset Signature \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout } \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash bf \backslash Large{ \end_layout \end_inset Date \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout } \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \beg
Re: Change specific pages from portrait to landscape mode
On Fri, 10 May 2019, Daniel wrote: If you care to use sidewaysfloats, then this answer has worked for me: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/486164/36836 Daniel, These are not floats but full-page tables with titles and instructions. They need to be separate pages, at the end of the main document in my specific case. Regards, Rich
Re: Change specific pages from portrait to landscape mode
On Fri, 10 May 2019, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Care to post a MWE? Paul, I needed to finish the document so it could be sent to a regulator so I clipped off those pages and made them into separate documents in landscape format. These are appended to the main document using pdftk. My web searches found several solutions that apparently work well with LaTeX but the one specific to pdflatex did not work with LyX. The ability to re-orient a page from portrait to landscape ought to be included in LyX. Yet when I checked the manuals and wiki for information on rotating a header, paragraph, and table I found nothing. I suppose I could cobble together a two-page MWE some time this weekend. Regards, Rich
Re: Change specific pages from portrait to landscape mode
On 2019-05-08 22:11, Rich Shepard wrote: The document class is KOMA-report. At the end I have three pages of inspection logs. Each page has a heading, an instructional paragraph, and a table with three columns and 16 rows. I want these three pages to display (and print) in landscape orientation using pdflatex. In the preable is \usepackage{pdflscape} At the top of the first of the three pages is an ERT box with \newpage \pagestyle{empty} \begin{landscape} and at the bottom of the third page is \end{landscape} This is not working. What is seen are pages in portrait mode with the heading and instructional paragraph on one page and the table on the following page rather than heading, paragraph, and table on the same page in landscape mode. My web searches have not found the what I've done incorrectly. I expect that someone here will correct my errors. Thanks in advance, Rich If you care to use sidewaysfloats, then this answer has worked for me: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/486164/36836 Daniel
Re: Change specific pages from portrait to landscape mode
On 5/8/19 4:11 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: The document class is KOMA-report. At the end I have three pages of inspection logs. Each page has a heading, an instructional paragraph, and a table with three columns and 16 rows. I want these three pages to display (and print) in landscape orientation using pdflatex. In the preable is \usepackage{pdflscape} At the top of the first of the three pages is an ERT box with \newpage \pagestyle{empty} \begin{landscape} and at the bottom of the third page is \end{landscape} This is not working. What is seen are pages in portrait mode with the heading and instructional paragraph on one page and the table on the following page rather than heading, paragraph, and table on the same page in landscape mode. My web searches have not found the what I've done incorrectly. I expect that someone here will correct my errors. Thanks in advance, Rich Care to post a MWE? Paul