Re: Augmented matrix is not produced correctly
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 6:43 PM Paul A. Rubin wrote: > > I suspect that I have found a bug: When I do what I do at the attached > screenshot, I do not get what one would have expected (the vertical > line drawn between the first and the second column). > > This discussion may be relevant: > > https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/299221/adding-vertical-line-equal-sign-to-augmented-bmatrix-without-using-array > > What version of LyX are you using? I get the vertical line using LyX 2.3.4.2 > on Linux Mint. > > Thanks, Paul. I am using > > LyX Version 2.3.4.2 > > on Fedora Linux 31. > > Have you selected the matrix decoration as [x], Paul? > > As soon as one does that, LyX uses bmatrix environment, with which it > is impossible to get an augmented matrix. > > Sorry, missed that part. You're right, that does nuke the vertical line. > A workaround is to use the [] math toolbar button to create the brackets > and insert the matrix inside. It's not perfect -- there seems to be more > white space between brackets and matrix -- but it's in the ballpark. > > No, Paul. There is a better approach: The one presented at the > web-address I mention on my initial message: In the horizontal > alignment, insert: > > @{}c|c@{} > > and select no matrix decoration. Then enter the brackets as you > suggested. You will see that the extra white space between brackets > and matrix will be gone. > > I would suggest that LyX implements this approach: Augmented matrices > are shown very nicely and neatly. > > You should submit a ticket for this. I did a little experimenting and > discovered that if you do exactly what you were doing in the screenshot > except make any one column left or right justified rather than centered, LyX > nests an array inside a bmatrix. With all centering, LyX just uses a bmatrix > and drops the contents of the horizontal alignment field. (I did not > experiment with vertical alignments.) So unless there is a reason not to do > so, the answer might simply be to nest an array inside a bmatrix in all cases. > > The fact that LyX is deviating from its usual behavior in this one case has > me wondering whether the exception was created deliberately, to accommodate > some other use case. Thanks, Paul. I have meanwhile submitted a ticket for this: https://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/11854 Paul -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Paths forgotten?
On Wed, May 06, 2020 at 12:45:34PM -0400, UD Kap wrote: >Pavel, I think you are getting close-- the line says:** \origin >unavailable > >What now? Unfortunately no, this was not fruitful direction, that value is pretty normal. Can you answer my other questions (see below)? > Reading one more time the original report, I have two additional questions: > - when you say that you return to your presentation day(s) later does it mean > that LyX was running the whole time or you launch LyX anew? > > - you report the error "cannot determine the size of the graphics..". > But if you click on that image and check in the dialog field "File:" > do you still see correct path or is it lost? Pavel -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Augmented matrix is not produced correctly
On 5/6/20 12:48 PM, Paul Smith wrote: On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 5:13 PM Paul A. Rubin wrote: I suspect that I have found a bug: When I do what I do at the attached screenshot, I do not get what one would have expected (the vertical line drawn between the first and the second column). This discussion may be relevant: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/299221/adding-vertical-line-equal-sign-to-augmented-bmatrix-without-using-array What version of LyX are you using? I get the vertical line using LyX 2.3.4.2 on Linux Mint. Thanks, Paul. I am using LyX Version 2.3.4.2 on Fedora Linux 31. Have you selected the matrix decoration as [x], Paul? As soon as one does that, LyX uses bmatrix environment, with which it is impossible to get an augmented matrix. Sorry, missed that part. You're right, that does nuke the vertical line. A workaround is to use the [] math toolbar button to create the brackets and insert the matrix inside. It's not perfect -- there seems to be more white space between brackets and matrix -- but it's in the ballpark. No, Paul. There is a better approach: The one presented at the web-address I mention on my initial message: In the horizontal alignment, insert: @{}c|c@{} and select no matrix decoration. Then enter the brackets as you suggested. You will see that the extra white space between brackets and matrix will be gone. I would suggest that LyX implements this approach: Augmented matrices are shown very nicely and neatly. Paul You should submit a ticket for this. I did a little experimenting and discovered that if you do exactly what you were doing in the screenshot /except/ make any one column left or right justified rather than centered, LyX nests an array inside a bmatrix. With all centering, LyX just uses a bmatrix and drops the contents of the horizontal alignment field. (I did not experiment with vertical alignments.) So unless there is a reason not to do so, the answer might simply be to nest an array inside a bmatrix in all cases. The fact that LyX is deviating from its usual behavior in this one case has me wondering whether the exception was created deliberately, to accommodate some other use case. Paul -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Paths forgotten?
Am Wed, 6 May 2020 12:45:34 -0400 schrieb UD Kap : > On 5/5/20 5:35 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote: > On Tue, May 05, 2020 at 11:42:34AM -0400, UD Kap wrote: > >Pavel-- All the image files are on my disk-- none of them are on a > > network > >>drive or cloud. > >> > > Strange. But OK, another shot in the dark: > > > > If you open lyx file in some plain text editor (like vim/notepad/...) > > and you look at the header, you should see line starting with "\origin"? > > What does the whole line says? > > > > Pavel > > > > Pavel, I think you are getting close-- the line says: \origin unavailable > > What now? > > Thanks, > > E, Kaplan > That is normal. Now check the paths (in the lyx file) please. (Lines like \begin_inset Graphics filename xx ... \end_inset ) Kornel pgpe91ckUJMzS.pgp Description: Digitale Signatur von OpenPGP -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Augmented matrix is not produced correctly
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 5:13 PM Paul A. Rubin wrote: > > >> I suspect that I have found a bug: When I do what I do at the attached > >> screenshot, I do not get what one would have expected (the vertical > >> line drawn between the first and the second column). > >> > >> This discussion may be relevant: > >> > >> https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/299221/adding-vertical-line-equal-sign-to-augmented-bmatrix-without-using-array > >> > >> What version of LyX are you using? I get the vertical line using LyX > >> 2.3.4.2 on Linux Mint. > > Thanks, Paul. I am using > > > > LyX Version 2.3.4.2 > > > > on Fedora Linux 31. > > > > Have you selected the matrix decoration as [x], Paul? > > > > As soon as one does that, LyX uses bmatrix environment, with which it > > is impossible to get an augmented matrix. > > > Sorry, missed that part. You're right, that does nuke the vertical line. > A workaround is to use the [] math toolbar button to create the brackets > and insert the matrix inside. It's not perfect -- there seems to be more > white space between brackets and matrix -- but it's in the ballpark. No, Paul. There is a better approach: The one presented at the web-address I mention on my initial message: In the horizontal alignment, insert: @{}c|c@{} and select no matrix decoration. Then enter the brackets as you suggested. You will see that the extra white space between brackets and matrix will be gone. I would suggest that LyX implements this approach: Augmented matrices are shown very nicely and neatly. Paul -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Paths forgotten?
On 5/5/20 5:35 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote: On Tue, May 05, 2020 at 11:42:34AM -0400, UD Kap wrote: Pavel-- All the image files are on my disk-- none of them are on a network drive or cloud. Strange. But OK, another shot in the dark: If you open lyx file in some plain text editor (like vim/notepad/...) and you look at the header, you should see line starting with "\origin"? What does the whole line says? Pavel Pavel, I think you are getting close-- the line says: \origin unavailable What now? Thanks, E, Kaplan -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Augmented matrix is not produced correctly
On 5/6/20 11:59 AM, Paul Smith wrote: On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 4:50 PM Paul A. Rubin wrote: I suspect that I have found a bug: When I do what I do at the attached screenshot, I do not get what one would have expected (the vertical line drawn between the first and the second column). This discussion may be relevant: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/299221/adding-vertical-line-equal-sign-to-augmented-bmatrix-without-using-array What version of LyX are you using? I get the vertical line using LyX 2.3.4.2 on Linux Mint. Thanks, Paul. I am using LyX Version 2.3.4.2 on Fedora Linux 31. Have you selected the matrix decoration as [x], Paul? As soon as one does that, LyX uses bmatrix environment, with which it is impossible to get an augmented matrix. Paul Sorry, missed that part. You're right, that does nuke the vertical line. A workaround is to use the [] math toolbar button to create the brackets and insert the matrix inside. It's not perfect -- there seems to be more white space between brackets and matrix -- but it's in the ballpark. Paul -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Augmented matrix is not produced correctly
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 4:50 PM Paul A. Rubin wrote: > > I suspect that I have found a bug: When I do what I do at the attached > screenshot, I do not get what one would have expected (the vertical > line drawn between the first and the second column). > > This discussion may be relevant: > > https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/299221/adding-vertical-line-equal-sign-to-augmented-bmatrix-without-using-array > > What version of LyX are you using? I get the vertical line using LyX 2.3.4.2 > on Linux Mint. Thanks, Paul. I am using LyX Version 2.3.4.2 on Fedora Linux 31. Have you selected the matrix decoration as [x], Paul? As soon as one does that, LyX uses bmatrix environment, with which it is impossible to get an augmented matrix. Paul -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Augmented matrix is not produced correctly
On 5/6/20 11:15 AM, Paul Smith wrote: Dear All, I suspect that I have found a bug: When I do what I do at the attached screenshot, I do not get what one would have expected (the vertical line drawn between the first and the second column). This discussion may be relevant: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/299221/adding-vertical-line-equal-sign-to-augmented-bmatrix-without-using-array Thanks in advance, Paul What version of LyX are you using? I get the vertical line using LyX 2.3.4.2 on Linux Mint. Paul -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Augmented matrix is not produced correctly
Dear All, I suspect that I have found a bug: When I do what I do at the attached screenshot, I do not get what one would have expected (the vertical line drawn between the first and the second column). This discussion may be relevant: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/299221/adding-vertical-line-equal-sign-to-augmented-bmatrix-without-using-array Thanks in advance, Paul -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Layout to enter a Variable
Hi, in the Koma Letter variant I can generate a Local Layout to generate an "Entry Field" with the label in colour and the content reusable as ERT in the Text. If I try something similar in the Koma Article, it does not show the Label and centers the field. Is there a way of doing this in LyX? el -- If you want to email me, replace nospam with el -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Show footcite as textcite
On 2020-05-02 16:40, Daniel wrote: On 2020-05-02 16:29, Daniel wrote: Hi, Are there any Biblatex wizzards on the list? I want the \autocite(s) (that I have set to footnotes) to show the same format as the \textcite(s) commands. I can easily do \let\autocite\textcite \let\autocites\textcites But that doesn't accomplish what I want because I want them to still produce footnotes. So, I guess I will have to redefine the autocite commands with something like \renewcommand{\autocite}[2]{\textcite[#2]{#1}].} \renewcommand{\autocites}[2]{\textcites[#2]{#1}].} Would that in principle work? Does anyone know where to find the proper definition of the *cite commands in question so that I can get the definition right concerning number of optional arguments and such? Why do I want this? I am using also textcite in the text, so it just seems natural to me to use the same format in footnotes that can also have little texts. And I don't have any style guides to satisfy. So, I just wanted it to look consistent. Best, Daniel I tried my luck on stack but without success: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/539227/how-to-make-footcite-look-like-textcite-with-biblatex Daniel I managed to get a reply for this on stack. Daniel -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users