Re: bilingual translation
Dear John Kane, thank you very much. I will see this package By the way, I was researching about bilingual edition and found this website: http://www.djdekker.net/ledmac/ Best regards Alessandro Duarte Em 02-04-2017 17:49, John Kane escreveu: There is at least on other the "parallel" package. I see that reledpar is a replacement for for ledpar. On 31 March 2017 at 11:37, Alessandro Bandeira Duarte <dedekin...@nulfic.org <mailto:dedekin...@nulfic.org>> wrote: Dear members, I translated the book Begriffsschrift into portuguese using LyX. However, the editor wants a bilingual edition. I've found the package reledpar. My question: Are there other packages that do the same work? Best regards Alessandro Duarte -- John Kane Kingston ON Canada
bilingual translation
Dear members, I translated the book Begriffsschrift into portuguese using LyX. However, the editor wants a bilingual edition. I've found the package reledpar. My question: Are there other packages that do the same work? Best regards Alessandro Duarte
bilingual translation
Dear members, I translated the book Begriffsschrift into portuguese using LyX. However, the editor wants a bilingual edition. I've found the package reledpar. My question: Are there other packages that do the same work? Best regards Alessandro Duarte -- Alessandro Bandeira Duarte UFRRJ www.alessandroduarte.com.br [1] http://nulfic.org [2] (Usa GNU/Linux) "Colaborar atrai amigos, competir atrai inimigos …" https://gitlab.com/dedekindbr [3] alessandrodua...@ekiga.net [4] https://quitter.se/fregebr [5] apesar da crise... Links: -- [1] http://www.alessandroduarte.com.br [2] http://grupofilosofiadamatematica.com.br [3] https://github.com/dedekindbr/UFRuralRJ [4] http://webmail-seguro.com.br/alessandrodua...@ekiga.net [5] https://quitter.se/fregebr
Re: Question
What is the Distro that you are using? In case of Debian and derived apt install texlive-full In case of Fedora, to install all Latex: dnf install texlive-* Sometimes it it necessary to reconfigure Lyx, when a package or class was installed manually Em 14.02.2017 12:24, Maria Gouskova escreveu: > $ sudo apt install texlive-full > > it's a hefty install but it will have everything. > > On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 12:43 PM, Dr.Islam El-Masry <dr.egy2...@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> Please I need help about installing unavailable packages for lyx in linux. I cannot find package manager for linux as windows. Please help me to do that. >> >> >> >> BEST REGARDS >> >> >> >> ISLAM ELMASRY >> >> SOFTWARE ENGINEER -- Alessandro Bandeira Duarte UFRRJ www.alessandroduarte.com.br [1] http://grupofilosofiadamatematica.com.br [2] (Usa GNU/Linux) "Colaborar atrai amigos, competir atrai inimigos …" https://github.com/dedekindbr/UFRuralRJ [3] alessandrodua...@ekiga.net [4] https://quitter.se/fregebr [5] apesar da crise... Links: -- [1] http://www.alessandroduarte.com.br [2] http://grupofilosofiadamatematica.com.br [3] https://github.com/dedekindbr/UFRuralRJ [4] http://webmail-seguro.com.br/alessandrodua...@ekiga.net [5] https://quitter.se/fregebr
Re: no KBiBteX available for openSUSE Leap 42.1
Hi, by "I can find no working Kbibtex for it." what do you mean? Have you tried to compile kbibtex? http://home.gna.org/kbibtex/download.html In fact, I use jabref: http://jabref.sourceforge.net/ Em 26-11-2015 13:54, Michael Berger escreveu: Hi, I did the 'leap' from openSUSE 13.2 to 42.1 /KDE. Unfortunately, I can find no working Kbibtex for it. That hurts a lot to all of us with scientific and linguistic papers at work. Is somebody out there who can help? Any clue or replacement? Thanks, Michael Berger
Re: APA article document class DEB package
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote: On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote: This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6 document classes available in my document settings? I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install apa.cls and apa6.cls. The file is presumably provided by texlive, but which package? So I guess you could try: apt-file search apa.cls and see if that gives you anything. If you don't have apt-file, then do: sudo apt-get install apt-file first. Richard https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/texlive-bibtex-extra
Re: APA article document class DEB package
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote: On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote: This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6 document classes available in my document settings? I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install apa.cls and apa6.cls. The file is presumably provided by texlive, but which package? So I guess you could try: apt-file search apa.cls and see if that gives you anything. If you don't have apt-file, then do: sudo apt-get install apt-file first. Richard https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/texlive-publishers
Re: APA article document class DEB package
On 18-04-2014 20:27, Alessandro Bandeira Duarte wrote: On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote: On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote: This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6 document classes available in my document settings? I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install apa.cls and apa6.cls. The file is presumably provided by texlive, but which package? So I guess you could try: apt-file search apa.cls and see if that gives you anything. If you don't have apt-file, then do: sudo apt-get install apt-file first. Richard https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/texlive-bibtex-extra I always install texlive-full
Re: APA article document class DEB package
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote: On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote: This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6 document classes available in my document settings? I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install apa.cls and apa6.cls. The file is presumably provided by texlive, but which package? So I guess you could try: apt-file search apa.cls and see if that gives you anything. If you don't have apt-file, then do: sudo apt-get install apt-file first. Richard https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/texlive-bibtex-extra
Re: APA article document class DEB package
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote: On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote: This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6 document classes available in my document settings? I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install apa.cls and apa6.cls. The file is presumably provided by texlive, but which package? So I guess you could try: apt-file search apa.cls and see if that gives you anything. If you don't have apt-file, then do: sudo apt-get install apt-file first. Richard https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/texlive-publishers
Re: APA article document class DEB package
On 18-04-2014 20:27, Alessandro Bandeira Duarte wrote: On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote: On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote: This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6 document classes available in my document settings? I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install apa.cls and apa6.cls. The file is presumably provided by texlive, but which package? So I guess you could try: apt-file search apa.cls and see if that gives you anything. If you don't have apt-file, then do: sudo apt-get install apt-file first. Richard https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/texlive-bibtex-extra I always install texlive-full
Re: APA article document class DEB package
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote: > On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote: >> This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can >> any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6 >> document classes available in my document settings? > > I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install > apa.cls and apa6.cls. The file is presumably provided by texlive, but > which package? So I guess you could try: > apt-file search apa.cls > and see if that gives you anything. If you don't have apt-file, then do: > sudo apt-get install apt-file > first. > > Richard > https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/texlive-bibtex-extra
Re: APA article document class DEB package
On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote: > On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote: >> This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. Can >> any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6 >> document classes available in my document settings? > > I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install > apa.cls and apa6.cls. The file is presumably provided by texlive, but > which package? So I guess you could try: > apt-file search apa.cls > and see if that gives you anything. If you don't have apt-file, then do: > sudo apt-get install apt-file > first. > > Richard > https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/texlive-publishers
Re: APA article document class DEB package
On 18-04-2014 20:27, Alessandro Bandeira Duarte wrote: > On 18-04-2014 20:07, Richard Heck wrote: >> On 04/18/2014 03:25 PM, kete wrote: >>> This may be a question for Debian or Debian derivative Lyx users. >>> Can any of you tell me how to make the article APA or article APA6 >>> document classes available in my document settings? >> >> I don't know exactly under Debian, but you need somehow to install >> apa.cls and apa6.cls. The file is presumably provided by texlive, but >> which package? So I guess you could try: >> apt-file search apa.cls >> and see if that gives you anything. If you don't have apt-file, then do: >> sudo apt-get install apt-file >> first. >> >> Richard >> > https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/texlive-bibtex-extra I always install texlive-full