Re: how to get rid of dots in nomenclature subgroup headings
Hello, I'm using sections in my nomenclature. It worked well, but suddenly it didn't work anymore. Studing the wiki ditn't help. Then I read this letter. The command '\usepackage{ifthen}' in the preamble fixed all My problems. Therefore one should add this command in the wiki 'Creating Nomenclature with Sections'. Nevertheless thank you for your steady work. Am Mittwoch, den 07.10.2015, 13:56 +0200 schrieb Michael Berger: > Dear Friends of LyX, > in the nomenclature of my document (KOMAScript article) I use in the > preamble > > \usepackage{ifthen} > \renewcommand{\nomgroup}[1]{% > \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{C}}{\item[\textbf{Symbols}]}{% > \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{D}}{\item[\textbf{Numbers}]}{% > \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{B}}{\item[\textbf{Abbreviations}]}{% > \ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{A}}{\item[\textbf{Definitions}]}{} > }% B matches Abbreviations > }% A matches Definitions > }% C matches Symbols > }% D matches Numbers > > and in the LyX document > \renewcommand{\nomlabel}[1]{#1\dotfill} > \renewcommand{\nomname}{Nomenclature of Linguistic Terms} > > I not only get dots in each entry as desired but also undesired dots > after the subgroup headings as per screen shot. > How to remove the dots after the subgroup headings? > > Thanks and regards > > > Michael Berger, Dipl. Ing. > Im Borngrund 7a > D-35606 Solms > id...@online.de > Fon: +49 6442 706509 > Fax: 032121247536 --
CJK only LyX can't do it
Hi, I wrote a simple simple sentence using a Chinese sign. I could produce a pdf-file. Then I just pressed enter to make another line before the Chinese sign. Now LyX couldn't make a pdf-file anymore. I noticed LyX had ended the CJK-environment just after the enter. I couldn't move the \end{CJK}. I reported this behaviour already. But the answers were not satisfying. A develper said one can't combine CJK with the German package - because of LaTeX. At first I quit, but then I started a final test. I exported the lyx-file and produced a simple tex-file. Then I opened it with Gummi 0.6. As expected it couldn't produce a pdf-file. But unlike to LyX it allows to change the LaTeX directly. So I wrote \end{CJK} just before \end{document}. Now it worked just perfect! Now my question: Have you been ignored to by the LyX developers? What should I do now? Thanks for any answer. Karl Chinesisch.lyx Description: application/lyx
Trick using the mhchem package
Hello, in chemical equations one sometimes want to write that a substance goes away into the air. Commonly an uprising arrow after the molecule is used to indicate that. With the mhchem package you have to use the ^ for this purpose. But in the math-mode in LyX this is used to upraise a character. Nevertheless the arrow is made as long as the upraising box exists. Unfortunately this box disappears if nothing is inside. Here is the trick making LyX to do it right: Write \, into the upraising box. Karl
cjk-Pinyin-Bug
Hello, I'm using Chinese characters an the pinyin-package as well. It works well unless I make a second section in the text. The cjk-environment always ends after the first section. It is not possible to copy and past the text into the environment. Still it end after the first section. I tried to remove the cjk-environment and to start it again. No success. I'm using LyX 2.0.6. The OS is Ubuntu. This is the preamble: \usepackage [notextcomp,oldstylenums] {kpfonts} \usepackage {caption} \DeclareCaptionLabelSeparator{colonenskip}{:\enskip{}} \captionsetup [figure] {name=Abb.,font={sf,footnotesize},labelfont=bf,labelsep=colonenskip,singlelinecheck=false,justification=RaggedRight } \captionsetup [table] {name=Tab.,font={sf,small},labelfont=bf,labelsep=colonenskip,singlelinecheck=false,justification=RaggedRight} \author{Karl Linek} \usepackage{microtype} % Definitions of Pinyin \makeatletter \def\py@yunpriv#1{% \if a#1 10\else \if o#1 9\else \if e#1 8\else \if i#1 7\else \if u#1 6\else \if v#1 5\else \if A#1 4\else \if O#1 3\else \if E#1 2\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi0 } \def\py@init{% \edef\py@befirst{}% \edef\py@char{}\edef\py@tuneletter{}% \def\py@last{}% \def\py@tune{5}% } % Usage: % \pinyin{Hao3hao3\ xue2xi2} () \def\pinyin#1{% \edef\py@postscan{#1}% \py@init % scan \loop \edef\py@char{\expandafter\@car\py@postscan\@nil}% \edef\py@postscan{\expandafter\@cdr\py@postscan\@nil}% \ifnum 0 < 0\py@char \edef\py@tune{\py@char}% \py@first \py@tuneat\py@tuneletter\py@tune \py@last\kern -4sp\kern 4sp{}\py@init \else \ifnum\py@yunpriv\py@char > \py@yunpriv\py@tuneletter \edef\py@tuneletter{\py@char}\edef\py@first{\py@befirst}\def \py@last{}% \else \edef\py@last{\py@last\if v\py@char\"u\else\py@char\fi}% \fi \edef\py@befirst{\py@befirst\if v\py@char\"u\else\py@char\fi}% \fi \ifx\py@postscan\@empty\else \repeat } \let\py@macron \= \let\py@acute \' \let\py@hacek \v \let\py@grave \` %% \py@tuneat{Letter}{tune} \def\py@tuneat#1#2{% \if v#1% \py@tune@v #2% \else \if i#1% \py@tune@i #2% \else \ifcase#2% \or\py@macron #1\or\py@acute #1\or\py@hacek #1\or\py@grave #1\else #1% \fi \fi\fi } \def\py@tune@v#1{{% \dimen@ii 1ex% \fontdimen5\font 1.1ex% \rlap{\"u}% \fontdimen5\font .6ex% \ifcase#1% \or\py@macron u\or\py@acute u\or\py@hacek u\or\py@grave u\else u% \fi \fontdimen5\font\dimen@ii }} \def\py@tune@i#1{% \ifcase#1 \or\py@macron \i\or\py@acute \i\or\py@hacek \i\or\py@grave \i\else i % \fi } Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance. Karl
Re: Strange behavior
On Sun, 2011-09-18 at 16:59 +0200, Julio Rojas wrote: > Hi Karl, most certainly this problem comes from temporary files > created by LaTeX. When you created a new file and copied everything on > it, those files where not present and thus, the document compiled. I > had my share of those and are always solved the same way. Check if the > folder in which the original LyX file was created have some temporary > LaTeX files. > Deleting these files will solve the problem? Thank you, that's useful. But I think leaving the files on the harddisk is not a proper way. The developers should fix this. Best regards, Karl
Strange behavior
Hi, I have two files. The first one I wrote with LyX 1.6.7. Then I installed LyX 2.0. I copied the file to a USB-stick. Suddenly I got always 4 errors "Undefined control sequence." for example with the description "ist $\unit[1]{\lyxmathsym{\textdegree}C} $ gleich $\unit[1]{K}$. 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." That was not useful. I tried a lot of things. Once I succeeded to reduce the error by one. The last trial was to copy the text, to make a new file and to paste the text. I did the same with all the options and settings. At least I had a manually copied file. And... It worked. No errors, no complains. I think LyX does not delete all the code if one changes some settings. lg, Karl
Re: Captionsetup in preamble
Am Donnerstag, den 14.07.2011, 13:55 -0400 schrieb Julien Rioux: > On 13/07/2011 5:23 AM, Karl Linek wrote: > > Hallo, > > > > I tried to use this captionsetup in the preamble: > > > > \captionsetup{figurename=Abb.,tablename=Tab.,font={footnotesize,sf},justification=RaggedRight,labelfont=bf,singlelinecheck=false,labelsep=colonenskip} > > > > It didn't do its job. Using the same line in the text, was ok. Why? Well > > I could live with it, but I think it is not the way it should work. > > > > Karl > > > > > > Have a look at the generated LaTeX code (menu View > View Source) to see > if there is not another \captionsetup line generated by LyX that comes > after the user preamble. You also need a \useoackage{caption} line, right? > This is the whole preamble an the beginning of the text: \documentclass[ngerman,nohyper,justified,marginals=raggedright,nofonts,a4paper,symmetric]{tufte-book} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[latin9]{inputenc} \usepackage{verbatim} \usepackage{graphicx} \PassOptionsToPackage{version=3}{mhchem} \usepackage{mhchem} \makeatletter %% LyX specific LaTeX commands. %% A simple dot to overcome graphicx limitations \newcommand{\lyxdot}{.} %% User specified LaTeX commands. \usepackage [version=3] {mhchem} \mhchemoptions{font=sf} \usepackage [notextcomp,oldstylenums] {kpfonts} \setcounter{secnumdepth}{1} \usepackage{caption} \usepackage{mcaption} \newcommand{\xyR}[1]{% \xydef@\xymatrixrowsep@{#1}} \newcommand{\xyC}[1]{% \xydef@\xymatrixcolsep@{#1}} \DeclareCaptionLabelSeparator{colonenskip}{:\enskip{}} \captionsetup{figurename=Abb.,tablename=Tab.,font={footnotesize,sf},justification=RaggedRight,labelfont=bf,singlelinecheck=false,labelsep=colonenskip} \title{Chemie verstehen -- Band I} \author{Karl Linek} \sloppy \usepackage{microtype} \makeatother \usepackage{babel} \begin{document} \chapter*{Von der Alchemie zur Chemie} \captionsetup{figurename=Abb.,tablename=Tab.,font={footnotesize,sf},justification=RaggedRight,labelfont=bf,singlelinecheck=false,labelsep=colonenskip}Im Altertum gab es keinen Unterschied zwischen I added the \captionsetup after \begin{document}. I dont see a reason why it shouldn't work without the second \captionsetup, but it doesn't. lg, Karl
Re: Portable version of LyX? [solved]
Am Dienstag, den 05.07.2011, 17:00 +0200 schrieb camus.phili...@free.fr: > - Mail Original - > De: "Karl Linek" > I would like to upgrade this old LyX. Is it possible? If yes, how? > > Greetings > Karl > > Just replace the LyX folder of the LyteX folder with the new one. > > Phil This is very easy and does its job fine. Why then this projekt ist abandoned? It should be easy to do and it ist very important for the project. Many people dont carry always their notebook around. But the usb-stick is easy to transport. I hope there is one, who is willing to update LyTeX. Karl
Re: Portable version of LyX? [solved]
Am Samstag, den 19.03.2011, 16:07 +0100 schrieb Marcus Glöder: > Marcus Glöder schrieb: > > Hello and a nice day at all, > > Hello and once again a nice day, > > I have solved my own problem. Download LyTeX from the following webpage: > > http://code.google.com/p/lytex/downloads/list > > Then double-click the self extracting exe-file and extract it in a > directory on the USB-Stick. LyTeX included portable versions of MikTeX > and LyX and works fine. Now you can delete any other LaTeX-Distributions > on your USB-Stick to save storage space. > > > Greetings from Germany > > Marcus Glöder > > Greetings > Marcus Glöder > I would like to upgrade this old LyX. Is it possible? If yes, how? Greetings Karl
Troubles with tufte layout
Hello, I'm using the tufte layout documentclass with the options justified und marginals=raggedright. This should justify the text, but not the sidenotes and marginnotes. But LyX produces justfied marginnotes and justified sidenotes too. I exported the text to normal Latex an compiled it with another program. It worked fine now, but it should not be not the aim of LyX. If I use LyX to write marginnotes it always uses \marginpar. There is no option for \marginnote or \sidenote. Therfore on has to use ERT. Even LyX supports the marginfloat environment the offset option is not supported. Again one has to use ERT. Karl
Language
Hello, I used the europecv-dokumentclass. I wanted du see the result in pdf and got this message: The package inputenc has already been loaded with options: [utf8x] There has now been an attempt to load it with options [latin9] Adding the global options: utf8x,latin9 to your \documentclass declaration may fix this. So I said LyX not to use inputence. Now I got no error message, but LyX used english instead of german. Any idea to fix this? Thanks for your help, Karl
Problems using XY-pic
Hello, I used XY-pic with the LyX-math-editor. Atfer finishing a simple tree, I couldn't read the code anymore, because it is outside the screen and I can't scroll sidewards. Thanks for your help, Karl