Re: Feature suggestion: Table/matrix toolbar button
Hi, maybe you're already aware of this, but there is a matrix insert button that does exactly that. It appears in the math toolbar and you can drag the matrix to make it as big as you want, add parentheses, etc. See screenshot attached. Cheers, Lorenzo Il giorno gio 23 mag 2024 alle ore 21:36 ha scritto: > > LyX 2.4.0 has a cool toolbar button that makes it very easy to insert a table > of any size into text. It is grayed out in math mode. It would be very useful > to have the same button insert a matrix in math mode. > > Fatihcan Atay > > > -- > lyx-users mailing list > lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Subpixel antialiasing?
Il giorno gio 25 apr 2024 alle ore 23:09 Steve Litt ha scritto: > > And why? LyX isn't WYSIWYG, so as long as the work area is readable, > why worry about its typography? > > SteveT > > Steve Litt > Because I have to stare at it for much more than any other text I read on the computer. Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Subpixel antialiasing?
Dear LyX users, does anyone know if subpixel antialiasing can be enabled for LyX's workarea? Is yes, how? Cheers, Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: LyX on Gnome wayland - a new decoration alternative
Il giorno sab 25 nov 2023 alle ore 11:13 Isaac Oscar Gariano < isaacos...@live.com.au> ha scritto: > Hmm, > Are you using LyX 2.3, which uses Qt5? > I use the LyX 2.4 development version on Qt6 usually on Windows, but I > occassionaly use it on Wayland (through WSLg, which doesn't use a desktop > environment). > > (On a side note, I recall liking "Plastic" (but I think it had a funny > spelling) for Qt5, but I can't seem to find it for Qt6...) > > Do you by any chance know where to find more Qt6 themes? (I only have > variants of "HighContranst", "Adwaita", "kvantum", "Fusion", and "Windows" > (which looks like a 25 year old version of Windows, not a recent one)). > > — Isaac Oscar Gariano > -- > *From:* lyx-users on behalf of Lorenzo > Bertini > *Sent:* Saturday, 25 November 2023 7:53 AM > *To:* lyx-users List > *Subject:* LyX on Gnome wayland - a new decoration alternative > > Dear list, > > if use LyX on Gnome wayland using "wayland" as a platform (and not "xcb") > you probably don't have any shadow and only very basic window decoration. > This is because Qt still hasn't implemented proper wayland decorations. > > You then have to rely on external Qt plugins to have nicer decorations and > shadows. The projects QGnomePlatform and adwaita-qt are being discontinued > and replaced by QAdwaitaDecorations ( > https://github.com/FedoraQt/QAdwaitaDecorations). > > I forked the latter in https://github.com/bertini97/qadwaitadecorations > trying to address some problems of the original repo, like hardcoded colors > and shadow artifacts. > > Sorry if this is too off-topic. I posted in the hope of helping people who > use Gnome and don't want to have a bad experience with LyX on wayland. > > Lorenzo > Hi, no I'm using the qt6 version. It looks like you are using the default window decoration on wayland, which is without shadows. Qt6 dropped "plastique", "motif" and some other styles. Only "fusion" and "windows" are available (and of course "kvantum" and "adwaita" if you installed them). These are called "styles", and are .cpp Qt plugins rather than themes; you can set them to use a custom .qss if you want to theme them. Kvantum instead is a theme engine, and you can install themes with it. Very linear and uncomplicated, isn't it? :) Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
LyX on Gnome wayland - a new decoration alternative
Dear list, if use LyX on Gnome wayland using "wayland" as a platform (and not "xcb") you probably don't have any shadow and only very basic window decoration. This is because Qt still hasn't implemented proper wayland decorations. You then have to rely on external Qt plugins to have nicer decorations and shadows. The projects QGnomePlatform and adwaita-qt are being discontinued and replaced by QAdwaitaDecorations ( https://github.com/FedoraQt/QAdwaitaDecorations). I forked the latter in https://github.com/bertini97/qadwaitadecorations trying to address some problems of the original repo, like hardcoded colors and shadow artifacts. Sorry if this is too off-topic. I posted in the hope of helping people who use Gnome and don't want to have a bad experience with LyX on wayland. Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Translate LyX document to another language
Il 21/02/23 10:01, Paul Smith ha scritto: Dear All, Is there some way of automatically translating a LyX document, say, from Spanish to English? I have come across GoogleTranslate4LyX: https://wiki.lyx.org/Tools/GoogleTranslate4LyX However, since an intermediate step involves conversion to HTML files, I am a bit skeptical about the quality of the result. Thanks in advance, Paul I'm not aware of any tool specifically made for this purpose, but a .lyx file is in plain text, so if you can get any translator that works with that and can skip LyX's keywords it should work fine. -- lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Ventura graphics Mac
On 23/01/23 15:01, Christopher Menzel wrote: Virtualization is not emulation. An emulator (like WINE) makes use of a software bridge to simulate a different hardware environment, with a high cost in performance; software running on an emulator interacts with the bridge, not directly with the hardware. Completely off-topic, but from wikipedia: Wine (formerly a recursive backronym for "Wine Is Not an Emulator" [...]) is a free and open-source compatibility layer [...] Wine provides its compatibility layer for Windows runtime system which translates Windows API calls into POSIX API calls, recreating the directory structure of Windows, and providing alternative implementations of Windows system libraries, system services through wineserver and various other components [...]. Wine can, and often will, run at higher than native speeds, compared to a same machine with Windows. -- Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Setting section color in local layout
Il 04/01/23 22:06, Ricardo Berlasso ha scritto: El mié, 4 ene 2023 a las 21:41, Lorenzo Bertini (mailto:lorenzobertin...@gmail.com>>) escribió: Hi, setting the following in local layout > Style Section > Font > Color Pink > EndFont > End makes Lyx's workarea sections pink indeed (it's just a test color, I swear it's temporary :)), so Lyx is reading the layout alright. But if I output the document, both with Latex and LyXHTML, section labels are black. Could someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? In fact, the Font block on the local layout only affect the editing area. If you want to change the actual heading formatting you need to use the titlesec package. For example, to set the section heading to use the sans font defined in the document (\sffamily), in bold and with its size set as \Large, assigning to it a custom color (I don't like pink), write in the document preamble, \usepackage{titlesec} \usepackage{xcolor} \definecolor{Gren}{rgb}{.3,.7,.3} \titleformat*{\section}{ \Large\bfseries\sffamily \color{Gren}} [[ BTW, I talk about those things in chapter 12 here: https://frommindtotype.wordpress.com/lyx-book/ <https://frommindtotype.wordpress.com/lyx-book/> ;) ]] Regards, Ricardo Thank you, I was aware of the titlesec package, but using mainly LyXHTML I was looking into something less specific to output method. In the Font block however, the Size parameter does affect output, at least in the LyXHTML case. Why this inconsistency? Should I ask lyx-devel about possibly implementing color from layout (titlesec for Latex and CSS for LyXHTML)? -- Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Setting section color in local layout
Hi, setting the following in local layout Style Section Font Color Pink EndFont End makes Lyx's workarea sections pink indeed (it's just a test color, I swear it's temporary :)), so Lyx is reading the layout alright. But if I output the document, both with Latex and LyXHTML, section labels are black. Could someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? -- Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Testing
Il 12/12/22 20:47, Christopher Menzel ha scritto: On Dec 12, 2022, at 1:45 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: I've not seen any posts on this list other than the two I sent last Friday. Is there an issue with the list or has everyone gone away for the holidays? Or maybe has a pile of papers to grade. :-) Or maybe has a pile of papers to write :-( Be generous with the grades! 8-) -- Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: lyx 2.4 release date
Il 25/11/22 01:27, Hanan Rosemarin ha scritto: What is the current estimate for a release (or a release candidate or a beta version) of Lyx 2.4? Not a dev but development at the moment seems focused on porting bugfixes to an upcoming 2.3.7 release. I don't think there is a time estimate for 2.4 at the moment. -- Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Rebinding ESC to \
Il 19/10/22 14:51, Pavel Sanda ha scritto: On Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 03:28:47PM +0200, Lorenzo Bertini wrote: Hi LyX users! I have a keyboard that doesn't have the function keys, so the ESC button also contains the \ key. You can probably see where this is going: every time i want to type \ I have to press FN and then ESC. How could I make it so ESC is not "escape" (which I don't really need) but instead "input \"? I figured I have to edit keybinds, but what would the correct command be? One can approach this on different levels: 1) systems-wise via xmodmap (if you are on linux) 2) lyx-wise via keyboard maps in prefs (no guarantee how much maps still work) 2) lyx-wise via keybinding esc to "unicode-insert 005c" It might be better idea to bind to different key than getting rid of escape though :) Pavel I'm on linux (debian), and I tried xmodmap, but it's system wide, and i need ESC more than \ in programs other than Lyx. Lyx's keybinding via "unicode-insert" is what I was looking for, thanks! Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work, either with "005c" or "\". I used the gui keybinding editor if that matters. Il 19/10/22 17:33, Christopher Menzel ha scritto: I can only report that I have had no problems using Karabiner-Elements with LyX on three Macs — an M1 air, an M1 Macbook Pro (both running Monterey), and a 2014 iMac running Big Sur. I use emacs keybindings, in case that’s relevant. -chris On 19 Oct 2022, at 10:21 , Scott Kostyshak wrote: On Wed, Oct 19, 2022 at 08:13:24AM -0500, Christopher Menzel wrote: You don’t identify your OS. Pavel gives you the answer for Linux. If you are on MacOS, Karabiner-Elements can do that sort of remapping in a jiffy via a convenient graphical interface. On Windows it’s a bit more work. You can either edit the registry (instructions are easy to find), use the Microsoft Powertoys program, or use the much more powerful AutoHotkey scripting app. AutoHotkey requires you to create a text file with some quirky syntax but it’s a super powerful program that can do way more than keys remapping. Again, exact instructions are easy to google. -chris I don't know if it's still relevant, but at some point there was a problem with karabiner and LyX I think that caused crashes: https://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/9992 Scott http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users I'm not on windows or mac but this is nice to know, could be helpful for others. Thanks! -- Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Few bits about netiquette (was: Drawing an arc)
Il 20/10/22 08:29, Steve Litt ha scritto: On Wed, 2022-10-19 at 11:26 -0400, Scott Kostyshak wrote: How about a maximum of one use of "RTM" per year? Use it wisely. This is impractical, because there are so many people who ask questions without one minute's research. I would be in favor of a policy that encourages respectful, and informative, replies. The preceding sentence sounds great in theory, but in practice how do you enforce it non-selectively. What about the guy who keeps getting in little digs until the target gives it to him full force? There are people who specialize in staying just within the margins, continuously poking at their target, and then chuckle when the target is declared to have infringed the rules. You know, the LyX project should have a prominent and obvious document stating the following: * Be nice, pleasant and helpful * Interleave post * Trim all irrelevant quoted context * Before emailing: * Do at least 15 minutes research * Try to make a Minimum Working Example Naturally, the whole concept of a MWE and instructions how to make one should also be explained, probably as a link to "Try to make a Minimum Working Example". You might even add that about 2/3 of the problems get solved without help if the person makes a real MWE. Also, interleave posting and context trimming should be explained. SteveT My two unrequested cents. This is a 15 mail chain where: 1. Poster is nice, gives MWE and image with result. 2. An equally nice person gives a meaningful answer linking a library and even providing an example. This could have stopped here. 3. One person complains and spawns a 12 mail conversation about the legitimacy of the question, ultimately pondering Lyx's netiquette. For me personally, in a list usually so polite and spam free... Things I'd rather do: - sometimes spend a little time answering off-topic questions (for me it usually is about CSS) Things I'd rather not do: - be pedantic about rules In the time I write a complaint I can usually write an answer, or even faster, ignore the mail. Just sayin' -- Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Rebinding ESC to \
Hi LyX users! I have a keyboard that doesn't have the function keys, so the ESC button also contains the \ key. You can probably see where this is going: every time i want to type \ I have to press FN and then ESC. How could I make it so ESC is not "escape" (which I don't really need) but instead "input \"? I figured I have to edit keybinds, but what would the correct command be? All the best, Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: change xml info when exporting to LyXHTML
Il 11/07/22 08:02, Steve Litt ha scritto: Lorenzo Bertini said on Mon, 11 Jul 2022 04:00:56 +0200 LyX has two (three?) ways of inserting custom stuff in the of a LyXHTML document, like for example CSS: 1. if you write your own layout file, or use the convenient "local layout" section in the document settings (so you don't have to bother with files), LyX will put in the all the relevant CSS. 2. you can put "AddToHTMLPreamble" in a local layout to have custom snippets added to the ; beware it will be put BEFORE any layout generated CSS, so anything hardcoded by the layout will override your custom rules; in this case you will have to edit the specific layout (a couple lines in the local layout, nothing daunting). This is documented in the "Customization" tutorial. Sounds like a misunderstanding of the "cascading" part of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Eh, I might, but this is what I observe. Cross checking is welcome. 3(?). Some time ago I asked on lyx-devel for a "preamble tab" in document settings, but for LyXHTML instead of LaTeX. This would put everything inside it AFTER everything in the head so it would have the last words on everything. The patch I made is in https://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/12061. 18 months ago. Well, you did your part. I posted the patch on lyx-devel way before (its been years) but it's nobody's fault it never make it through. Its a workaround at best, and not something wanted by everybody (me included, it feels against LyX's way of doing things). Richard originally asked for it to be posted, but then had no time to follow up. Nobody is at fault here. If you think something LyX puts in the preamble is outdated or hardcoding too much, feel free to report it on the bug tracker https://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome. I'm reporting everything I find about LyXHTML but I always feel like I'm the only one using it Ixnay on bugtrackers. I'm not going to learn 30 different bugtrackers, when they consistently ask the wrong questions and aren't responded to anyway. I'd rather code around this stuff myself. SteveT Steve Litt March 2022 featured book: Making Mental Models: Advanced Edition http://www.troubleshooters.com/mmm This is very far from my experience with bug trackers; to me they all ask the same (right) questions, there's nothing new to learn, and I get answers most of the time. I'm sorry if circumstances led you to believe this. Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: How to achieve a simple element with LyXHTML
Il 11/07/22 09:24, Steve Litt ha scritto: Lorenzo Bertini said on Mon, 11 Jul 2022 04:01:06 +0200 [About the idea of a compilation shellscript, Lorenzo said...] A solution of this kind could work well, but remove the thing that makes LyX so convenient: one click compile and show. I can't speak for Windows, but in Linux I use shellscripts to compile all my books, and it works perfectly. I just run the shellscript and it runs lualatex, and watermarks my PDF. It could just as easily run a postprocessor. If I wanted to make it "one click", I'd just assign it an icon on my desktop. I'm on linux too, but what i meant was that sometimes it's nice to only have to use the "eyes" button in the top right. I hear Windows has Powerscript now. We really need a robust LyXHTML output, and I don't think it's that far away. Right now the devs lack the manpower to tackle LyXHTML problems fully, but I believe it's also a matter of demand. It's nice to see there are people on lyx-users asking about it. If manpower's so short and it's moving so slowly, perhaps we should just fix things post-conversion. I have about 3 hours a week to devote to it, and I'm pretty conversant with the xml.etree.ElementTree XML parser for Python. It sounds like you know what should go in an HTML/ePub document. If we get a couple more people with Python and document expertise, we could fix this, as long as the LyX->HTML export remains well-formed XML. I bet maybe four of us could get this done in 3 months, no C++ required. SteveT Steve Litt Summer 2022 featured book: Making Mental Models: Advanced Edition http://www.troubleshooters.com/mmm Sorry, but I would much prefer to just work on the code, this seems to me not necessarily easier than fixing LyX directly, which would be the preferred solution in the long run. Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: How to achieve a simple element with LyXHTML
Il 11/07/22 00:11, Steve Litt ha scritto: tush via lyx-users said on Sat, 09 Jul 2022 18:59:53 + I am trying to remove the html attributes assigned by LyXHTML to the Standard text inserted in the editor. LyX's default is to render Standard as This is text inserted in Standard together with p.standard { text-align: left; } appearing in the header. What I want is to get the simple html code This is text inserted in Standard In order to do that I am writing my Style in a layout file. What I have at the moment is the following: (I copied the first rows from stdclass.inc) Style Standard Category MainText MarginStatic LatexType Paragraph LatexName dummy ParIndent MM ParSkip 0.4 Align Block AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center LabelType No_Label HTMLAttr " " End I think this exchange from lyx-devel will provide some explanation: On 9/6/21 6:36 PM, Lorenzo Bertini wrote: Hello list! LyXHTML outputs standard paragraphs with a ... (as is the standard for many insets), but i would much prefer I know i can change the tag of other insets by going in the local layout section of Document->Setting, and write something like InsetLayout Foot HTMLTag p End but i cant find anything about the standard paragraph. I don't mean the "sectioning" paragraph, that is mapped to "HTMLTag h5", but the piece of text you get after pressing RET in LyX. It's a paragraph layout: Standard. See stdclass.inc. But yes, at the moment, that is hardcoded. The reason is that the tag turns up inside other tags and nested 's are invalid. But it probably should be made customizable. RikiRemoval of this hardcoded stuff would require a bit of lyxhtml output rewrite, which should be under way right now. Unfortunately, I think it's just one dev working on it (Thibaut). After a lot of trial and error, using the last line I eliminated the "div class="standard"" from the p element but still LyX assigns to it an id="some number" which I want to eliminate too. Any idea about it would be very welcome. If you're referring to the "magicparlabel", it's hardcoded. I was thinking about making a patch to remove it, but LyX relies on this "magic labels" to do a lot of the referencing (a quick glance at how the TOC is done will give you an idea). I am not that knowlodgeable about HTML referencing, so this will take some time. Yeahh, this is one of the reasons I don't use LyX for ePub. Last time I looked, LyX exports used the deprecated and now with HTML5 eliminated inside a div specially made to contain one . What could *possibly* go wrong? If I had to eliminate these redundant things, I'd do it with a postprocessor that corrects LyX' complexifications. It's not easy, but you can use Python with the "import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET" library. You'd analyze every DOM element, and for every whose only purpose is to encase one , get rid of the div after reading metadata from that and any silliness, applying the information to attributes of the itself. Seriously, LyX has failed to export common sense XMLized HTML for 14 years now, and I doubt they ever will. Best you can hope for is to either switch to another authoring program, or repair LyX' mistakes post-export. I think trying to repair this stuff from within your LyX document is walking the highway to heartache. Also, the good thing about the XML-parsing Python post-processor approach is that, as time goes on, you can fix any problems newly discovered and/or newly added by LyX: You're in control as long as they continue to export well-formed XML HTML, which of course isn't a for-sure thing. SteveT Steve Litt Summer 2022 featured book: Making Mental Models: Advanced Edition http://www.troubleshooters.com/mmm A solution of this kind could work well, but remove the thing that makes LyX so convenient: one click compile and show. We really need a robust LyXHTML output, and I don't think it's that far away. Right now the devs lack the manpower to tackle LyXHTML problems fully, but I believe it's also a matter of demand. It's nice to see there are people on lyx-users asking about it. Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: change xml info when exporting to LyXHTML
Il 10/07/22 23:50, Steve Litt ha scritto: tush via lyx-users said on Sat, 09 Jul 2022 15:54:06 + I want to override the default information LyX provides to my document when I export it to xml with Export->LyXHTML At the moment the info inserted to tag is http://www.w3.org/Math/DTD/mathml2/xhtml-math11-f.dtd;> http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml;> I am writing my own layout file in which all my customization will be inserted. I want for example to change the first line simply to to add and to include my style sheet: What changes should I make to the my .layout file? I haven't found this information I am looking for in the Customization manual. LyX has two (three?) ways of inserting custom stuff in the of a LyXHTML document, like for example CSS: 1. if you write your own layout file, or use the convenient "local layout" section in the document settings (so you don't have to bother with files), LyX will put in the all the relevant CSS. 2. you can put "AddToHTMLPreamble" in a local layout to have custom snippets added to the ; beware it will be put BEFORE any layout generated CSS, so anything hardcoded by the layout will override your custom rules; in this case you will have to edit the specific layout (a couple lines in the local layout, nothing daunting). This is documented in the "Customization" tutorial. 3(?). Some time ago I asked on lyx-devel for a "preamble tab" in document settings, but for LyXHTML instead of LaTeX. This would put everything inside it AFTER everything in the head so it would have the last words on everything. The patch I made is in https://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/12061. I've been working around LyX quirks when it comes to adding custom stuff to LyXHTML for a long time, feel free to ask anything. You're speaking my language tush! It's been years since I looked at any kind of LyX HTML export, but if it's what you're saying now, I might revisit the situation. I think what you're asking for is best handled by a post-processor that modifies the exported well-formed XML HTML5. Easy and fast with a Python program that: * Replaces existing doctype with * Gets rid of that silly line. HTML specs say that the UTF-8 line belongs in the ". Like you said, the language line belongs in or whatever language you want. * Replaces the exporter's CSS stylesheet with your own. I don't think you want to mess with your LyX styles in your layout file because you WANT your PDF styles to look very different from your HTML styles. This is all accomplished with a very easy to write Python program that will postprocess the exported file in a half a second. If the exported file is *really* well formed XML, you can check it with my xmlchecker.py shown at http://troubleshooters.com/web/validating.htm#xmlchecker . HTH, SteveT Steve Litt Summer 2022 featured book: Making Mental Models: Advanced Edition http://www.troubleshooters.com/mmm If you think something LyX puts in the preamble is outdated or hardcoding too much, feel free to report it on the bug tracker https://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome. I'm reporting everything I find about LyXHTML but I always feel like I'm the only one using it :). Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: lyx-2.4?
Il 29/06/22 15:23, Anand Rangarajan ha scritto: Does anyone know the plans for releasing lyx-2.4? Have been stuck on alpha3 for more than a year. I know we went through covid but stilI... I really don't want to have overleaf as my only option. Anand I would love to know too, 2.4 introduces many critical features for me. If you don't want to wait and don't mind compiling, the master branch is very stable, especially at this stage. Lorenzo -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Installing LyX 2.3.6.1 on Linux MInt 20.3 with TeXLive 2021
--- Repost as i answered privately by mistake, so his gets archived --- Quick answers since im on mobile: a) it should, as it works with miktex and other distributions b) apt should recognize every package installed as deb package, so the easiest option is to look for a texlive 2021 in the BACKPORTS repository of your distro, in this case mint, where newer version of packages can be found if needed. If its not there you could manually install it from the esperimental repository, even from ubuntu. As long as its packaged properly apt should recognize it. I think lyx doesnt specify a version for texlive package required, so anything it finds i believe its good. c) absolutely: download the package without installing, edit the dependencies (extract it and extract the control folder, edit control file changing the dependencies section) repackage and install. d) yes if your distro distributes texlive 2019. You can circumvent this with b) and c). Apt makes 6+ packages live peacefully, it a small sacrifice to have slightly outdated software :) Let me know if anything was unclear Lorenzo Il ven 4 mar 2022, 00:07 Graeme via lyx-users ha scritto: > I've just done a clean install of Linux Mint 20.3, and then a full > install of TeXLive 2021, which cannot be done with the Mint's Synaptic > Package Manager. Mint 20.3 includes TeXLive 2019 as part of its > distribution, but I have not (yet) installed that version. > > The standard Plain TeX or LaTeX workflows seem to behave normally, so > I'd now like to install LyX 2.3.6.1 using the (unsupported) PPA > available on Launchpad at ppa:lyx-devel/release. > > However, when I try to install it using Mint's Package Manager, it lists > a number of standard TeX packages that it claims are necessary, and will > not proceed unless I also install them. These include: > tex-common > tex-gyre > texlive-base > texlive binaries > texlive-fonts recommended > texlive-lang-greek > texlive-latex-base > texlive-latex-extra > texlive-latex-recommended > texlive-pictures > texlive-plain-generic > texlive-science > tipa > > These are mostly TeXLive 2019 versions for which there are already > TeXLive 2021 versions installed. I'd prefer not to have both 2019 and > 2021 versions of TeXLive installed at the same time. > > This prompts a number of linked questions: > > a) Will LyX 2.3.6.1 work OK with a TeXLive 2021 installation? > > b) Is there a way to force Mint's Package Manager to recognise the > existence to TeXLive 2021 packages? > > c) Is there a way to install LyX 2.3.6.1 without installing the TeXLive > 2019 dependencies? (I'd prefer not to have to compile LyX 2.3.6.1 from > source.) > > d) If I want to install LyX 2.3.6.1 with Mint's Package Manager, will > this force me to use TeXLive 2019 instead? > > I would welcome advice on how to deal with this problem. > > Graeme > -- > lyx-users mailing list > lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users > -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: What is InsetLayout for standard paragraph, or how to change its HTMLTag?
Thank you for the quick answer! -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
What is InsetLayout for standard paragraph, or how to change its HTMLTag?
Hello list! LyXHTML outputs standard paragraphs with a ... (as is the standard for many insets), but i would much prefer I know i can change the tag of other insets by going in the local layout section of Document->Setting, and write something like InsetLayout Foot HTMLTag p End but i cant find anything about the standard paragraph. I don't mean the "sectioning" paragraph, that is mapped to "HTMLTag h5", but the piece of text you get after pressing RET in LyX. This archived mail https://lyx-users.lyx.narkive.com/yPesoVzz/simple-html-converter-export says I was unable to change which doesn't leave very hopeful. Is this doable, or is the "div" tag hardcoded? Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to answer. I'm on master2.4.0 branch, but the problem should be the exact same on 2.3.x. -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users