Re: REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
Hi Manolo, Thanks! I will attach the AIP sample (aipsamp.tex) that came with RevTeX 4.1, and my LyX port of that file (aipsamp-lyx.lyx) in a separate email to you (too big for this list). I'll also attach PDFs generated from aipsamp.tex and from aipsamp-lyx.lyx. It would help if you could port the APS sample that comes with revtex to lyx and compare the PDFs or DVIs generated from those. The easy part is in applying the layout. The time-consuming part is in copy-pasting the latex source and converting the tex markup into lyx equivalent. To speed this up see the last appendix that I created in aipsamp-lyx.lyx (how to use lyx with revtex). Latest RevTeX 4.1 can be downloaded from http://authors.aps.org/revtex4/ - they have already fixed a few bugs At present, I am experiencing trouble with the \listofvideos command. LyX properly inserts this command where I want it but my latex doesn't compile and therefore my DVI and PDF are not being generated. Let me know if you happen to see the same. If there is a bug we could file a report. The video environment is a new feature that they have just begun to support. If you have suggestions for improvement those would be welcome. Thanks once again! Manoj On Thursday 04 March 2010 12:09:19 pm Manolo Martínez wrote: Hi, Manoj. I'll be happy to help you troubleshoot the layout. If you have LyX files that you want me to compile, or anything, let me know. Cheers, Manolo On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 21:28:03 -0500 Manoj Rajagopalan rma...@umich.edu wrote: Hi lyx-users, REVTeX 4.1 was recently released and all APS and AIP journals require this format which may be backwards-incompatible with v4.0. I've the extended revtex4.layout that accompanies LyX to revtex4-1.layout and am attaching it. I request help with testing the layout. I have ported the sample document aipsamp.tex that comes with the REVTeX 4.1 distribution to a lyx file and the PDFs generated from both sources are almost identical so I believe I have addressed most of the issues. This list doesn't accept emails over 60kB so I am able to attach only the layout. Should someone be interested in the other files, please contact me directly by email at this address. Thanks, Manoj Rajagopalan
Re: REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
Hi lyx-users, I have created a new wiki page for this layout: http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Revtex4-1 Here I provide a link the layout file and list features to be tested and/or implemented. Thanks, Manoj
Re: REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
Hi Manolo, Thanks! I will attach the AIP sample (aipsamp.tex) that came with RevTeX 4.1, and my LyX port of that file (aipsamp-lyx.lyx) in a separate email to you (too big for this list). I'll also attach PDFs generated from aipsamp.tex and from aipsamp-lyx.lyx. It would help if you could port the APS sample that comes with revtex to lyx and compare the PDFs or DVIs generated from those. The easy part is in applying the layout. The time-consuming part is in copy-pasting the latex source and converting the tex markup into lyx equivalent. To speed this up see the last appendix that I created in aipsamp-lyx.lyx (how to use lyx with revtex). Latest RevTeX 4.1 can be downloaded from http://authors.aps.org/revtex4/ - they have already fixed a few bugs At present, I am experiencing trouble with the \listofvideos command. LyX properly inserts this command where I want it but my latex doesn't compile and therefore my DVI and PDF are not being generated. Let me know if you happen to see the same. If there is a bug we could file a report. The video environment is a new feature that they have just begun to support. If you have suggestions for improvement those would be welcome. Thanks once again! Manoj On Thursday 04 March 2010 12:09:19 pm Manolo Martínez wrote: Hi, Manoj. I'll be happy to help you troubleshoot the layout. If you have LyX files that you want me to compile, or anything, let me know. Cheers, Manolo On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 21:28:03 -0500 Manoj Rajagopalan rma...@umich.edu wrote: Hi lyx-users, REVTeX 4.1 was recently released and all APS and AIP journals require this format which may be backwards-incompatible with v4.0. I've the extended revtex4.layout that accompanies LyX to revtex4-1.layout and am attaching it. I request help with testing the layout. I have ported the sample document aipsamp.tex that comes with the REVTeX 4.1 distribution to a lyx file and the PDFs generated from both sources are almost identical so I believe I have addressed most of the issues. This list doesn't accept emails over 60kB so I am able to attach only the layout. Should someone be interested in the other files, please contact me directly by email at this address. Thanks, Manoj Rajagopalan
Re: REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
Hi lyx-users, I have created a new wiki page for this layout: http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Revtex4-1 Here I provide a link the layout file and list features to be tested and/or implemented. Thanks, Manoj
Re: REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
Hi Manolo, Thanks! I will attach the AIP sample (aipsamp.tex) that came with RevTeX 4.1, and my LyX port of that file (aipsamp-lyx.lyx) in a separate email to you (too big for this list). I'll also attach PDFs generated from aipsamp.tex and from aipsamp-lyx.lyx. It would help if you could port the APS sample that comes with revtex to lyx and compare the PDFs or DVIs generated from those. The easy part is in applying the layout. The time-consuming part is in copy-pasting the latex source and converting the tex markup into lyx equivalent. To speed this up see the last appendix that I created in aipsamp-lyx.lyx (how to use lyx with revtex). Latest RevTeX 4.1 can be downloaded from http://authors.aps.org/revtex4/ - they have already fixed a few bugs At present, I am experiencing trouble with the \listofvideos command. LyX properly inserts this command where I want it but my latex doesn't compile and therefore my DVI and PDF are not being generated. Let me know if you happen to see the same. If there is a bug we could file a report. The video environment is a new feature that they have just begun to support. If you have suggestions for improvement those would be welcome. Thanks once again! Manoj On Thursday 04 March 2010 12:09:19 pm Manolo Martínez wrote: > Hi, Manoj. > > I'll be happy to help you troubleshoot the layout. If you have LyX files > that you want me to compile, or anything, let me know. > > Cheers, > Manolo > > On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 21:28:03 -0500 > > Manoj Rajagopalan <rma...@umich.edu> wrote: > > Hi lyx-users, > > > > REVTeX 4.1 was recently released and all APS and AIP journals require > > this format which may be backwards-incompatible with v4.0. I've the > > extended revtex4.layout that accompanies LyX to revtex4-1.layout and am > > attaching it. I request help with testing the layout. > > > >I have ported the sample document aipsamp.tex that comes with the > > REVTeX 4.1 distribution to a lyx file and the PDFs generated from both > > sources are almost identical so I believe I have addressed most of the > > issues. > > > >This list doesn't accept emails over 60kB so I am able to attach only > > the layout. Should someone be interested in the other files, please > > contact me directly by email at this address. > > > > > > Thanks, > > Manoj Rajagopalan
Re: REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
Hi lyx-users, I have created a new wiki page for this layout: http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Revtex4-1 Here I provide a link the layout file and list features to be tested and/or implemented. Thanks, Manoj
REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
Hi lyx-users, REVTeX 4.1 was recently released and all APS and AIP journals require this format which may be backwards-incompatible with v4.0. I've the extended revtex4.layout that accompanies LyX to revtex4-1.layout and am attaching it. I request help with testing the layout. I have ported the sample document aipsamp.tex that comes with the REVTeX 4.1 distribution to a lyx file and the PDFs generated from both sources are almost identical so I believe I have addressed most of the issues. This list doesn't accept emails over 60kB so I am able to attach only the layout. Should someone be interested in the other files, please contact me directly by email at this address. Thanks, Manoj Rajagopalan #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this # \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (REVTeX 4.1)} # RevTeX 4.1 textclass definition file. Based on: # AMS-Article textclass definition file. Taken from initial LyX source code # and from the Article textclass definition file, following the AMS sample # paper testmath.tex of January, 1995 # Author : David L. Johnson d...@lehigh.edu (AMS) # Marc Mengel (RevTeX) # Amir Karger (LyX v11.34 style modifications) # Amir Karger (RevTeX 4 beta) 9/1999, 7/2000 # Manoj Rajagopalan (RevTeX 4.1) 1/2010 Format 19 Columns 1 Sides 1 PageStyle Headers Provides natbib-internal1 Provides url1 # Default textclass options. The user may need to modify this. ClassOptions Other manuscript End Preamble \...@ifundefined{textcolor}{} {% \definecolor{BLACK}{gray}{0} \definecolor{WHITE}{gray}{1} \definecolor{RED}{rgb}{1,0,0} \definecolor{GREEN}{rgb}{0,1,0} \definecolor{BLUE}{rgb}{0,0,1} \definecolor{CYAN}{cmyk}{1,0,0,0} \definecolor{MAGENTA}{cmyk}{0,1,0,0} \definecolor{YELLOW}{cmyk}{0,0,1,0} } EndPreamble Style Standard MarginStatic LatexType Paragraph LatexName dummy ParIndent MM ParSkip 0.4 Align Block AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center LabelType No_Label End # Idea from aapaper: declare all layouts here (Style Foo\nEnd\n) # so that they appear in a specific order in the layout dropdown menu. Input stdinsets.inc Input stdsections.inc Input numrevtex.inc Style Section Align Center AlignPossible Block, Center, Left Font Series Medium Shape Smallcaps SizeLarge EndFont TocLevel 1 End Style Subsection Font Series Bold SizeNormal EndFont TocLevel 2 End Style Subsubsection Font # Shape Italic SizeNormal EndFont TocLevel 3 End Style Paragraph TopSep0.7 ParSep0.4 Font Shape Italic SizeNormal EndFont TocLevel 4 End # then define the unumbered sections, based on the numbered ones. Input stdstarsections.inc NoStyle Chapter NoStyle Chapter* NoStyle Subparagraph NoStyle Subparagraph* Input stdlayouts.inc Input stdlists.inc Input stdtitle.inc Input stdstruct.inc Style Preprint MarginRight_Address_Box LatexType Command InTitle 1 LatexName preprint ParSkip 0.4 BottomSep 1.5 ParSep1.5 Align Left End Style Title Font Series Bold SizeLarge EndFont OptionalArgs 1 End Style Author Font SizeLarge # Shape Smallcaps EndFont End Style Date LabelType Static LabelString Date: LabelFont Shape Italic SizeLarge EndFont End Style Affiliation MarginDynamic LatexType Command InTitle 1 LatexName affiliation ParSkip 0.4 # BottomSep1.5 # ParSep 1.5 Align Center AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center LabelType Static LabelSep M LabelString Affiliation: LabelFont Shape Italic EndFont End Style AltAffiliation CopyStyle Affiliation PassThru
REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
Hi lyx-users, REVTeX 4.1 was recently released and all APS and AIP journals require this format which may be backwards-incompatible with v4.0. I've the extended revtex4.layout that accompanies LyX to revtex4-1.layout and am attaching it. I request help with testing the layout. I have ported the sample document aipsamp.tex that comes with the REVTeX 4.1 distribution to a lyx file and the PDFs generated from both sources are almost identical so I believe I have addressed most of the issues. This list doesn't accept emails over 60kB so I am able to attach only the layout. Should someone be interested in the other files, please contact me directly by email at this address. Thanks, Manoj Rajagopalan #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this # \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (REVTeX 4.1)} # RevTeX 4.1 textclass definition file. Based on: # AMS-Article textclass definition file. Taken from initial LyX source code # and from the Article textclass definition file, following the AMS sample # paper testmath.tex of January, 1995 # Author : David L. Johnson d...@lehigh.edu (AMS) # Marc Mengel (RevTeX) # Amir Karger (LyX v11.34 style modifications) # Amir Karger (RevTeX 4 beta) 9/1999, 7/2000 # Manoj Rajagopalan (RevTeX 4.1) 1/2010 Format 19 Columns 1 Sides 1 PageStyle Headers Provides natbib-internal1 Provides url1 # Default textclass options. The user may need to modify this. ClassOptions Other manuscript End Preamble \...@ifundefined{textcolor}{} {% \definecolor{BLACK}{gray}{0} \definecolor{WHITE}{gray}{1} \definecolor{RED}{rgb}{1,0,0} \definecolor{GREEN}{rgb}{0,1,0} \definecolor{BLUE}{rgb}{0,0,1} \definecolor{CYAN}{cmyk}{1,0,0,0} \definecolor{MAGENTA}{cmyk}{0,1,0,0} \definecolor{YELLOW}{cmyk}{0,0,1,0} } EndPreamble Style Standard MarginStatic LatexType Paragraph LatexName dummy ParIndent MM ParSkip 0.4 Align Block AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center LabelType No_Label End # Idea from aapaper: declare all layouts here (Style Foo\nEnd\n) # so that they appear in a specific order in the layout dropdown menu. Input stdinsets.inc Input stdsections.inc Input numrevtex.inc Style Section Align Center AlignPossible Block, Center, Left Font Series Medium Shape Smallcaps SizeLarge EndFont TocLevel 1 End Style Subsection Font Series Bold SizeNormal EndFont TocLevel 2 End Style Subsubsection Font # Shape Italic SizeNormal EndFont TocLevel 3 End Style Paragraph TopSep0.7 ParSep0.4 Font Shape Italic SizeNormal EndFont TocLevel 4 End # then define the unumbered sections, based on the numbered ones. Input stdstarsections.inc NoStyle Chapter NoStyle Chapter* NoStyle Subparagraph NoStyle Subparagraph* Input stdlayouts.inc Input stdlists.inc Input stdtitle.inc Input stdstruct.inc Style Preprint MarginRight_Address_Box LatexType Command InTitle 1 LatexName preprint ParSkip 0.4 BottomSep 1.5 ParSep1.5 Align Left End Style Title Font Series Bold SizeLarge EndFont OptionalArgs 1 End Style Author Font SizeLarge # Shape Smallcaps EndFont End Style Date LabelType Static LabelString Date: LabelFont Shape Italic SizeLarge EndFont End Style Affiliation MarginDynamic LatexType Command InTitle 1 LatexName affiliation ParSkip 0.4 # BottomSep1.5 # ParSep 1.5 Align Center AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center LabelType Static LabelSep M LabelString Affiliation: LabelFont Shape Italic EndFont End Style AltAffiliation CopyStyle Affiliation PassThru
REVTeX 4.1 layout: alpha
Hi lyx-users, REVTeX 4.1 was recently released and all APS and AIP journals require this format which may be backwards-incompatible with v4.0. I've the extended revtex4.layout that accompanies LyX to revtex4-1.layout and am attaching it. I request help with testing the layout. I have ported the sample document aipsamp.tex that comes with the REVTeX 4.1 distribution to a lyx file and the PDFs generated from both sources are almost identical so I believe I have addressed most of the issues. This list doesn't accept emails over 60kB so I am able to attach only the layout. Should someone be interested in the other files, please contact me directly by email at this address. Thanks, Manoj Rajagopalan #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this # \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (REVTeX 4.1)} # RevTeX 4.1 textclass definition file. Based on: # AMS-Article textclass definition file. Taken from initial LyX source code # and from the Article textclass definition file, following the AMS sample # paper "testmath.tex" of January, 1995 # Author : David L. Johnson <d...@lehigh.edu> (AMS) # Marc Mengel (RevTeX) # Amir Karger (LyX v11.34 style modifications) # Amir Karger (RevTeX 4 beta) 9/1999, 7/2000 # Manoj Rajagopalan (RevTeX 4.1) 1/2010 Format 19 Columns 1 Sides 1 PageStyle Headers Provides natbib-internal1 Provides url1 # Default textclass options. The user may need to modify this. ClassOptions Other "manuscript" End Preamble \...@ifundefined{textcolor}{} {% \definecolor{BLACK}{gray}{0} \definecolor{WHITE}{gray}{1} \definecolor{RED}{rgb}{1,0,0} \definecolor{GREEN}{rgb}{0,1,0} \definecolor{BLUE}{rgb}{0,0,1} \definecolor{CYAN}{cmyk}{1,0,0,0} \definecolor{MAGENTA}{cmyk}{0,1,0,0} \definecolor{YELLOW}{cmyk}{0,0,1,0} } EndPreamble Style Standard MarginStatic LatexType Paragraph LatexName dummy ParIndent MM ParSkip 0.4 Align Block AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center LabelType No_Label End # Idea from aapaper: declare all layouts here ("Style Foo\nEnd\n") # so that they appear in a specific order in the layout dropdown menu. Input stdinsets.inc Input stdsections.inc Input numrevtex.inc Style Section Align Center AlignPossible Block, Center, Left Font Series Medium Shape Smallcaps SizeLarge EndFont TocLevel 1 End Style Subsection Font Series Bold SizeNormal EndFont TocLevel 2 End Style Subsubsection Font # Shape Italic SizeNormal EndFont TocLevel 3 End Style Paragraph TopSep0.7 ParSep0.4 Font Shape Italic SizeNormal EndFont TocLevel 4 End # then define the unumbered sections, based on the numbered ones. Input stdstarsections.inc NoStyle Chapter NoStyle Chapter* NoStyle Subparagraph NoStyle Subparagraph* Input stdlayouts.inc Input stdlists.inc Input stdtitle.inc Input stdstruct.inc Style Preprint MarginRight_Address_Box LatexType Command InTitle 1 LatexName preprint ParSkip 0.4 BottomSep 1.5 ParSep1.5 Align Left End Style Title Font Series Bold SizeLarge EndFont OptionalArgs 1 End Style Author Font SizeLarge # Shape Smallcaps EndFont End Style Date LabelType Static LabelString "Date:" LabelFont Shape Italic SizeLarge EndFont End Style Affiliation MarginDynamic LatexType Command InTitle 1 LatexName affiliation ParSkip 0.4 # BottomSep1.5 # ParSep 1.5 Align Center AlignPossible Block, Left, Right, Center LabelType Static LabelSep M LabelString "Affiliation:" LabelFont Shape Italic EndFont End Style
Re: correct way to troubleshot .cls/layout problems?
Did you run the texhash command (no args) from the command line after you placed the .cls file in the texlive dir? You might have to run that as root. -- Manoj On Friday 26 February 2010 03:41:36 pm Jose Quesada wrote: A question for the rest of the list too, and linux heads... I got LyX to see the larkc.cls on win but it doesn't work on ubuntu. I placed the .cls and figures here /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex LyX sees the layout just fine, but renders it like 'book'. this is the layout: --- #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this # \DeclareLaTeXClass[larkc, book]{larkc} Format 11 Input book.layout --- What is the correct way to troubleshot this? Are there any logs? Since it renders, but not what I want, it's hard to see what goes on. LyX 1.6.4, on karmic. Exact same files, LyX 1.6.5 on mikTeX on win works. Thanks, -Jose
Re: correct way to troubleshot .cls/layout problems?
Did you run the texhash command (no args) from the command line after you placed the .cls file in the texlive dir? You might have to run that as root. -- Manoj On Friday 26 February 2010 03:41:36 pm Jose Quesada wrote: A question for the rest of the list too, and linux heads... I got LyX to see the larkc.cls on win but it doesn't work on ubuntu. I placed the .cls and figures here /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex LyX sees the layout just fine, but renders it like 'book'. this is the layout: --- #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this # \DeclareLaTeXClass[larkc, book]{larkc} Format 11 Input book.layout --- What is the correct way to troubleshot this? Are there any logs? Since it renders, but not what I want, it's hard to see what goes on. LyX 1.6.4, on karmic. Exact same files, LyX 1.6.5 on mikTeX on win works. Thanks, -Jose
Re: correct way to troubleshot .cls/layout problems?
Did you run the texhash command (no args) from the command line after you placed the .cls file in the texlive dir? You might have to run that as root. -- Manoj On Friday 26 February 2010 03:41:36 pm Jose Quesada wrote: > A question for the rest of the list too, and linux heads... > > I got LyX to see the larkc.cls on win but it doesn't work on ubuntu. > > I placed the .cls and figures here > /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex > > LyX sees the layout just fine, but renders it like 'book'. > this is the layout: > --- > #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this > # \DeclareLaTeXClass[larkc, book]{larkc} > Format 11 > Input book.layout > --- > What is the correct way to troubleshot this? Are there any logs? Since it > renders, but not what I want, it's hard to see what goes on. > LyX 1.6.4, on karmic. Exact same files, LyX 1.6.5 on mikTeX on win works. > Thanks, > -Jose
text-mode macros?
Hi users, I use math-macros in lyx but I was wondering if there is any way to achieve macros in text-mode. A use-case that I frequently encounter is to use either Eqn. or equation in front of equation-reference numbers when cross-referencing depending on which journal I am submitting my paper to. Right now, I am achieving this with branches for each journal that modify ERT definitions of a new latex command (eg. \newcommand{\eq}{Eqn.}) Is there a text-mode macro feature in LyX, or is there a hack to achieve the same effect? The above use-case can be achieved through the hyperref package but that, at many times, opens another can of worms (spurious errors about extra '}', improper DVI generation etc.) thanks, Manoj
What are custom insets?
Hi users, I see the Insert-Custom insets in LyX but the submenu is always empty? Why is this so? What are custom insets and how are they meant to be used (if they can be created)? thanks, Manoj
Mystified by \selectlanguage
Hi users, I find \selectlanguage{british} and \selectlanguage{english} automatically springing up in my exported latex code (I am not able to generate DVI from within lyx for this reason). My document is a simple one with article document class. The only module I am using is TODO notes (and that is where the \selectlanguage causes problems - it begins to show up within the text for the todo-note). I haven't messed with any other document setting. Does anyone know how and why this command shows up at all? thanks, Manoj
Re: What are custom insets?
Thanks, Vincent. I understand better now. I was trying to use the Todo-notes module but no custom TODO inset was showing up in the menu. Hence the (more general) question. It turned out that the todonotes.module file was not available in my distribution (2.0.0svn) though it was a listed module so I had to download this file from the LyX wiki. -- Manoj On Thursday 25 February 2010 10:25:33 am Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: I see the Insert-Custom insets in LyX but the submenu is always empty? Why is this so? What are custom insets and how are they meant to be used (if they can be created)? From the User Guide sec. A.4.8: Custom Insets: The section Flex insets and InsetLayout of the Customization manual explains how custom insets are defined. Vincent
Re: Mystified by \selectlanguage [modified]
Hi users, I've traced this to the use of the babel package - it seems to be automatically set for use in Tools-Preferences...-Language settings-Language dialog. What I find strange is that LyX seems to be introducing the \selectlanguage and \foreignlanguage commands in what appears to be a random fashion. When I create a new equation-reference, I get something like: \eqref{\selectlanguage{british}eq:myequation\selectlanguage{english}} Does anyone know why these show up? In the language settings dialog I see options for Auto begin and Auto end which are checked in my case. Also, in the Command start: line-edit, I see \selectlanguage{$$language}. I am guessing it it these settings that are responsible for the spurious language switchings inside my \eqref. But if these are defaults for new documents, is there a reason why I may not have seen this before? How does the british language enter my document - the default is probably just English on my system. Even my \documentclass command (on latex export) shows the british option! Thanks, Manoj On Thursday 25 February 2010 10:46:20 am Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi users, I find \selectlanguage{british} and \selectlanguage{english} automatically springing up in my exported latex code (I am not able to generate DVI from within lyx for this reason). My document is a simple one with article document class. The only module I am using is TODO notes (and that is where the \selectlanguage causes problems - it begins to show up within the text for the todo-note). I haven't messed with any other document setting. Does anyone know how and why this command shows up at all? thanks, Manoj
Split table?
Hi lyx users, Is it possible to split a table and/or equation array from above or below the current cell? thanks, Manoj
text-mode macros?
Hi users, I use math-macros in lyx but I was wondering if there is any way to achieve macros in text-mode. A use-case that I frequently encounter is to use either Eqn. or equation in front of equation-reference numbers when cross-referencing depending on which journal I am submitting my paper to. Right now, I am achieving this with branches for each journal that modify ERT definitions of a new latex command (eg. \newcommand{\eq}{Eqn.}) Is there a text-mode macro feature in LyX, or is there a hack to achieve the same effect? The above use-case can be achieved through the hyperref package but that, at many times, opens another can of worms (spurious errors about extra '}', improper DVI generation etc.) thanks, Manoj
What are custom insets?
Hi users, I see the Insert-Custom insets in LyX but the submenu is always empty? Why is this so? What are custom insets and how are they meant to be used (if they can be created)? thanks, Manoj
Mystified by \selectlanguage
Hi users, I find \selectlanguage{british} and \selectlanguage{english} automatically springing up in my exported latex code (I am not able to generate DVI from within lyx for this reason). My document is a simple one with article document class. The only module I am using is TODO notes (and that is where the \selectlanguage causes problems - it begins to show up within the text for the todo-note). I haven't messed with any other document setting. Does anyone know how and why this command shows up at all? thanks, Manoj
Re: What are custom insets?
Thanks, Vincent. I understand better now. I was trying to use the Todo-notes module but no custom TODO inset was showing up in the menu. Hence the (more general) question. It turned out that the todonotes.module file was not available in my distribution (2.0.0svn) though it was a listed module so I had to download this file from the LyX wiki. -- Manoj On Thursday 25 February 2010 10:25:33 am Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: I see the Insert-Custom insets in LyX but the submenu is always empty? Why is this so? What are custom insets and how are they meant to be used (if they can be created)? From the User Guide sec. A.4.8: Custom Insets: The section Flex insets and InsetLayout of the Customization manual explains how custom insets are defined. Vincent
Re: Mystified by \selectlanguage [modified]
Hi users, I've traced this to the use of the babel package - it seems to be automatically set for use in Tools-Preferences...-Language settings-Language dialog. What I find strange is that LyX seems to be introducing the \selectlanguage and \foreignlanguage commands in what appears to be a random fashion. When I create a new equation-reference, I get something like: \eqref{\selectlanguage{british}eq:myequation\selectlanguage{english}} Does anyone know why these show up? In the language settings dialog I see options for Auto begin and Auto end which are checked in my case. Also, in the Command start: line-edit, I see \selectlanguage{$$language}. I am guessing it it these settings that are responsible for the spurious language switchings inside my \eqref. But if these are defaults for new documents, is there a reason why I may not have seen this before? How does the british language enter my document - the default is probably just English on my system. Even my \documentclass command (on latex export) shows the british option! Thanks, Manoj On Thursday 25 February 2010 10:46:20 am Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi users, I find \selectlanguage{british} and \selectlanguage{english} automatically springing up in my exported latex code (I am not able to generate DVI from within lyx for this reason). My document is a simple one with article document class. The only module I am using is TODO notes (and that is where the \selectlanguage causes problems - it begins to show up within the text for the todo-note). I haven't messed with any other document setting. Does anyone know how and why this command shows up at all? thanks, Manoj
Split table?
Hi lyx users, Is it possible to split a table and/or equation array from above or below the current cell? thanks, Manoj
text-mode macros?
Hi users, I use math-macros in lyx but I was wondering if there is any way to achieve macros in text-mode. A use-case that I frequently encounter is to use either "Eqn." or "equation" in front of equation-reference numbers when cross-referencing depending on which journal I am submitting my paper to. Right now, I am achieving this with branches for each journal that modify ERT definitions of a new latex command (eg. \newcommand{\eq}{Eqn.}) Is there a text-mode macro feature in LyX, or is there a hack to achieve the same effect? The above use-case can be achieved through the hyperref package but that, at many times, opens another can of worms (spurious errors about extra '}', improper DVI generation etc.) thanks, Manoj
What are custom insets?
Hi users, I see the Insert->Custom insets> in LyX but the submenu is always empty? Why is this so? What are custom insets and how are they meant to be used (if they can be created)? thanks, Manoj
Mystified by \selectlanguage
Hi users, I find \selectlanguage{british} and \selectlanguage{english} automatically springing up in my exported latex code (I am not able to generate DVI from within lyx for this reason). My document is a simple one with "article" document class. The only module I am using is TODO notes (and that is where the \selectlanguage causes problems - it begins to show up within the text for the todo-note). I haven't messed with any other document setting. Does anyone know how and why this command shows up at all? thanks, Manoj
Re: What are custom insets?
Thanks, Vincent. I understand better now. I was trying to use the Todo-notes module but no custom TODO inset was showing up in the menu. Hence the (more general) question. It turned out that the todonotes.module file was not available in my distribution (2.0.0svn) though it was a listed module so I had to download this file from the LyX wiki. -- Manoj On Thursday 25 February 2010 10:25:33 am Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: > > I see the Insert->Custom insets> in LyX but the submenu is always > > empty? > > > Why is this so? What are custom insets and how are they meant to be > > used > > >(if they can be created)? > > > >From the User Guide sec. A.4.8: "Custom Insets: The section Flex insets > > and InsetLayout of the Customization manual explains how custom insets > are defined." > > Vincent
Re: Mystified by \selectlanguage [modified]
Hi users, I've traced this to the use of the babel package - it seems to be automatically set for use in Tools->Preferences...->Language settings->Language dialog. What I find strange is that LyX seems to be introducing the \selectlanguage and \foreignlanguage commands in what appears to be a random fashion. When I create a new equation-reference, I get something like: \eqref{\selectlanguage{british}eq:myequation\selectlanguage{english}} Does anyone know why these show up? In the language settings dialog I see options for Auto begin and Auto end which are checked in my case. Also, in the "Command start:" line-edit, I see "\selectlanguage{$$language}". I am guessing it it these settings that are responsible for the spurious language switchings inside my \eqref. But if these are defaults for new documents, is there a reason why I may not have seen this before? How does the "british" language enter my document - the default is probably just "English" on my system. Even my \documentclass command (on latex export) shows the british option! Thanks, Manoj On Thursday 25 February 2010 10:46:20 am Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: > Hi users, > >I find \selectlanguage{british} and \selectlanguage{english} > automatically springing up in my exported latex code (I am not able to > generate DVI from within lyx for this reason). > >My document is a simple one with "article" document class. The only > module I am using is TODO notes (and that is where the \selectlanguage > causes problems - it begins to show up within the text for the todo-note). > >I haven't messed with any other document setting. > >Does anyone know how and why this command shows up at all? > > thanks, > Manoj
Split table?
Hi lyx users, Is it possible to split a table and/or equation array from above or below the current cell? thanks, Manoj
Re: Export latex - any way to inline bibtex formatted refs? [YES!]
Hi Richard, Ehud (and other lyx users), Based on Richard's suggestions below, I have worked out a way to inline the refs. 2. How and when is a copier invoked? For exporting latex with inline bibliography, I will need to: (1) generate the latex file from lyx, (2) run latex on this file to generate the .aux file, (3) run bibtex on the .aux file, (4) replace the bibtex bibliography command with the .bbl file text as you mentioned. The first two are easy. We define a new format, say ltx2, and define a LyX--ltx2 converter, with the needaux extra flag set. (See Customization, section 3.3.) The last is of course what your python script will do. The third will probably also have to be done from your python script, though this shouldn't be very difficult. You might also want to suggest a new flag, bibtex, that would cause LyX to run bibtex as well as latex. This would be useful in other situations, I am sure. I created a new output format like you mentioned in Tools-Preferences-File handling-File formats and then created a new converter definition in Tools-Preferences-File handling-Converters providing the command: python path/IncludeBib.py $$i $$o I got the file IncludeBib.py from the log for issue #4624 in trac: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/4624 I can now choose File-Export-ltx2 and I get my .tex file with references inlined. Since the IncludeBib.py takes care of running latex to get the .aux I didn't need the needaux flag. I get a status-bar message saying conversion failed but the .tex is created just fine so this issue can be lived with. I'm in the process of creating a FAQ item that I intend to post on the wiki, with screenshots. Thanks, Manoj
Re: Export latex - any way to inline bibtex formatted refs? [YES!]
Hi Richard, Ehud (and other lyx users), Based on Richard's suggestions below, I have worked out a way to inline the refs. 2. How and when is a copier invoked? For exporting latex with inline bibliography, I will need to: (1) generate the latex file from lyx, (2) run latex on this file to generate the .aux file, (3) run bibtex on the .aux file, (4) replace the bibtex bibliography command with the .bbl file text as you mentioned. The first two are easy. We define a new format, say ltx2, and define a LyX--ltx2 converter, with the needaux extra flag set. (See Customization, section 3.3.) The last is of course what your python script will do. The third will probably also have to be done from your python script, though this shouldn't be very difficult. You might also want to suggest a new flag, bibtex, that would cause LyX to run bibtex as well as latex. This would be useful in other situations, I am sure. I created a new output format like you mentioned in Tools-Preferences-File handling-File formats and then created a new converter definition in Tools-Preferences-File handling-Converters providing the command: python path/IncludeBib.py $$i $$o I got the file IncludeBib.py from the log for issue #4624 in trac: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/4624 I can now choose File-Export-ltx2 and I get my .tex file with references inlined. Since the IncludeBib.py takes care of running latex to get the .aux I didn't need the needaux flag. I get a status-bar message saying conversion failed but the .tex is created just fine so this issue can be lived with. I'm in the process of creating a FAQ item that I intend to post on the wiki, with screenshots. Thanks, Manoj
Re: Export latex - any way to inline bibtex formatted refs? [YES!]
Hi Richard, Ehud (and other lyx users), Based on Richard's suggestions below, I have worked out a way to inline the refs. > > 2. How and when is a copier invoked? For exporting latex with inline > > bibliography, I will need to: > > (1) generate the latex file from lyx, > > (2) run latex on this file to generate the .aux file, > > (3) run bibtex on the .aux file, > > (4) replace the bibtex bibliography command with the .bbl file text as > > you mentioned. > > The first two are easy. We define a new format, say ltx2, and define a > LyX-->ltx2 converter, with the "needaux" extra flag set. (See > Customization, section 3.3.) The last is of course what your python > script will do. The third will probably also have to be done from your > python script, though this shouldn't be very difficult. You might also > want to suggest a new flag, bibtex, that would cause LyX to run bibtex > as well as latex. This would be useful in other situations, I am sure. > I created a new output format like you mentioned in Tools->Preferences->File handling->File formats and then created a new converter definition in Tools->Preferences->File handling->Converters providing the command: python /IncludeBib.py $$i $$o I got the file IncludeBib.py from the log for issue #4624 in trac: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/4624 I can now choose File->Export->ltx2 and I get my .tex file with references inlined. Since the IncludeBib.py takes care of running latex to get the .aux I didn't need the "needaux" flag. I get a status-bar message saying conversion failed but the .tex is created just fine so this issue can be lived with. I'm in the process of creating a FAQ item that I intend to post on the wiki, with screenshots. Thanks, Manoj
Re: acknowledgement
Most document classes have a layout file by the same name. There is a report.layout in the libs/ subdir of your lyx installation. On Linux, this would be, for example, /usr/share/lyx/libs/report.layout - I don't know where this resides on windows (try a find for this file name). You can copy this layout to a local directory and modify it and then supply this from Document-Settings...-Document class-Local layout ... The Customization manual can be invoked from the LyX Help menu. cheers! Manoj On Monday 22 February 2010 12:31:20 pm Sajjad wrote: On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Manoj Rajagopalan rma...@umich.edu wrote: You could copy the layout file corresponding to your documentclass, modify that changing youxr fontsize etc., possibly introduce a new section and map it to the appropriate latexname, and use that as your layout. This is quite simple and the learning curve should take you a couple of days at most. Could you please expalin which layout do i have to copy and where to? Before you do this, check to see if your document class provides support for acknowledgements, directly or indirectly. With the layout file approach you might be able to create an Acknowledgements section which is a combination of a section with custom formatting info (like heading level, style, etc.) which. I am using the report document class to write my thesis. One of the lyx help manuals (Customization?) documents this procedure very well. Link to that manual will be very helpful, since there are many version of manuals -- Manoj Regards Sajjad On Sunday 21 February 2010 12:09:14 pm Sajjad wrote: Hello forum, I am about to finish my thesis work and i am stuck with some issues in LyX. One of them is writing Acknowledgement section. I see that there is no separate environment for this. I would like to have Acknowledgement right after Abstract and like to have the same font size as Abstract heading and centralized. Any hint? Regards Sajjad
Re: acknowledgement
Most document classes have a layout file by the same name. There is a report.layout in the libs/ subdir of your lyx installation. On Linux, this would be, for example, /usr/share/lyx/libs/report.layout - I don't know where this resides on windows (try a find for this file name). You can copy this layout to a local directory and modify it and then supply this from Document-Settings...-Document class-Local layout ... The Customization manual can be invoked from the LyX Help menu. cheers! Manoj On Monday 22 February 2010 12:31:20 pm Sajjad wrote: On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Manoj Rajagopalan rma...@umich.edu wrote: You could copy the layout file corresponding to your documentclass, modify that changing youxr fontsize etc., possibly introduce a new section and map it to the appropriate latexname, and use that as your layout. This is quite simple and the learning curve should take you a couple of days at most. Could you please expalin which layout do i have to copy and where to? Before you do this, check to see if your document class provides support for acknowledgements, directly or indirectly. With the layout file approach you might be able to create an Acknowledgements section which is a combination of a section with custom formatting info (like heading level, style, etc.) which. I am using the report document class to write my thesis. One of the lyx help manuals (Customization?) documents this procedure very well. Link to that manual will be very helpful, since there are many version of manuals -- Manoj Regards Sajjad On Sunday 21 February 2010 12:09:14 pm Sajjad wrote: Hello forum, I am about to finish my thesis work and i am stuck with some issues in LyX. One of them is writing Acknowledgement section. I see that there is no separate environment for this. I would like to have Acknowledgement right after Abstract and like to have the same font size as Abstract heading and centralized. Any hint? Regards Sajjad
Re: acknowledgement
Most document classes have a layout file by the same name. There is a report.layout in the libs/ subdir of your lyx installation. On Linux, this would be, for example, /usr/share/lyx/libs/report.layout - I don't know where this resides on windows (try a find for this file name). You can copy this layout to a local directory and modify it and then supply this from Document->Settings...->Document class->Local layout ... The Customization manual can be invoked from the LyX Help menu. cheers! Manoj On Monday 22 February 2010 12:31:20 pm Sajjad wrote: > On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Manoj Rajagopalan <rma...@umich.edu> wrote: > > You could copy the layout file corresponding to your documentclass, > > modify that changing youxr fontsize etc., possibly introduce a new section > > and map it > > to the appropriate latexname, and use that as your layout. This is quite > > simple and the learning curve should take you a couple of days at most. > > Could you please expalin which layout do i have to copy and where to? > > > Before you do this, check to see if your document class provides support > > for > > acknowledgements, directly or indirectly. With the layout file approach > > you might be able to create an Acknowledgements section which is a > > combination of > > a section with custom formatting info (like heading level, style, etc.) > > which. > > I am using the report document class to write my thesis. > > > One of the lyx help manuals (Customization?) documents this procedure > > very well. > > Link to that manual will be very helpful, since there are many version of > manuals > > > -- Manoj > > Regards > Sajjad > > > On Sunday 21 February 2010 12:09:14 pm Sajjad wrote: > > > Hello forum, > > > > > > I am about to finish my thesis work and i am stuck with some issues in > > > > LyX. > > > > > One of them is writing Acknowledgement section. > > > > > > I see that there is no separate environment for this. > > > > > > > > > I would like to have Acknowledgement right after Abstract and like to > > > > have > > > > > the same font size as "Abstract" heading and centralized. > > > > > > > > > Any hint? > > > > > > > > > Regards > > > Sajjad
Quick qn: modifying layout file
Hi all, I have created a layout file for the journal Proc. Roy. Soc. A. When I click start appendix here within lyx, the latex source shows \appendix but I need \appendix{}. So far I am managing with ERT but it seems possible to be able to modify the layout file to to emit the trailing {}. How can this be achieved? The layout files accompanying lyx seem to have an include hierarchy and while I dig through it, a tip would sure help! :-) Thanks, Manoj
Tabular environments: swap adjacent rows/columns possible?
Hi all, On occasion, I find myself wishing to reorder rows and/or columns in my lyx document. Is this possible either through some menu or some lyx function? thanks, Manoj
Re: acknowledgement
You could copy the layout file corresponding to your documentclass, modify that changing your fontsize etc., possibly introduce a new section and map it to the appropriate latexname, and use that as your layout. This is quite simple and the learning curve should take you a couple of days at most. Before you do this, check to see if your document class provides support for acknowledgements, directly or indirectly. With the layout file approach you might be able to create an Acknowledgements section which is a combination of a section with custom formatting info (like heading level, style, etc.) which. One of the lyx help manuals (Customization?) documents this procedure very well. -- Manoj On Sunday 21 February 2010 12:09:14 pm Sajjad wrote: Hello forum, I am about to finish my thesis work and i am stuck with some issues in LyX. One of them is writing Acknowledgement section. I see that there is no separate environment for this. I would like to have Acknowledgement right after Abstract and like to have the same font size as Abstract heading and centralized. Any hint? Regards Sajjad
Re: nesting section
Use the Paragraph and Subparagraph environments. You can control their numbering levels from the Document-Settings... dialog. I am not sure if latex allows deeper nesting and for that reason, if lyx does. -- Manoj On Sunday 21 February 2010 04:43:19 pm Sajjad wrote: Hello forum, In the lyx environment we have section, subsection, subsubsection. If i want to go more into the hierarchy how is it possible in LyX? Regards Sajjad
Re: image after the title page
You could create a single-cell table and then perform Insert-Graphics... The table should anchor your image. Or you could create an figure float and in the float settings (right-click on the float label for popup menu), request that the figure is placed at that point. This is how you could do it for any page. Not sure if the title page is any different. Try this anyway. -- Manoj On Sunday 21 February 2010 12:56:56 pm Sajjad wrote: Hello forum, I want to add an image somewhere in the front page (title page). Is that possible in the LyX? Regards Sajjad
Quick qn: modifying layout file
Hi all, I have created a layout file for the journal Proc. Roy. Soc. A. When I click start appendix here within lyx, the latex source shows \appendix but I need \appendix{}. So far I am managing with ERT but it seems possible to be able to modify the layout file to to emit the trailing {}. How can this be achieved? The layout files accompanying lyx seem to have an include hierarchy and while I dig through it, a tip would sure help! :-) Thanks, Manoj
Tabular environments: swap adjacent rows/columns possible?
Hi all, On occasion, I find myself wishing to reorder rows and/or columns in my lyx document. Is this possible either through some menu or some lyx function? thanks, Manoj
Re: acknowledgement
You could copy the layout file corresponding to your documentclass, modify that changing your fontsize etc., possibly introduce a new section and map it to the appropriate latexname, and use that as your layout. This is quite simple and the learning curve should take you a couple of days at most. Before you do this, check to see if your document class provides support for acknowledgements, directly or indirectly. With the layout file approach you might be able to create an Acknowledgements section which is a combination of a section with custom formatting info (like heading level, style, etc.) which. One of the lyx help manuals (Customization?) documents this procedure very well. -- Manoj On Sunday 21 February 2010 12:09:14 pm Sajjad wrote: Hello forum, I am about to finish my thesis work and i am stuck with some issues in LyX. One of them is writing Acknowledgement section. I see that there is no separate environment for this. I would like to have Acknowledgement right after Abstract and like to have the same font size as Abstract heading and centralized. Any hint? Regards Sajjad
Re: nesting section
Use the Paragraph and Subparagraph environments. You can control their numbering levels from the Document-Settings... dialog. I am not sure if latex allows deeper nesting and for that reason, if lyx does. -- Manoj On Sunday 21 February 2010 04:43:19 pm Sajjad wrote: Hello forum, In the lyx environment we have section, subsection, subsubsection. If i want to go more into the hierarchy how is it possible in LyX? Regards Sajjad
Re: image after the title page
You could create a single-cell table and then perform Insert-Graphics... The table should anchor your image. Or you could create an figure float and in the float settings (right-click on the float label for popup menu), request that the figure is placed at that point. This is how you could do it for any page. Not sure if the title page is any different. Try this anyway. -- Manoj On Sunday 21 February 2010 12:56:56 pm Sajjad wrote: Hello forum, I want to add an image somewhere in the front page (title page). Is that possible in the LyX? Regards Sajjad
Quick qn: modifying layout file
Hi all, I have created a layout file for the journal Proc. Roy. Soc. A. When I click "start appendix here" within lyx, the latex source shows \appendix but I need \appendix{}. So far I am managing with ERT but it seems possible to be able to modify the layout file to to emit the trailing {}. How can this be achieved? The layout files accompanying lyx seem to have an include hierarchy and while I dig through it, a tip would sure help! :-) Thanks, Manoj
Tabular environments: swap adjacent rows/columns possible?
Hi all, On occasion, I find myself wishing to reorder rows and/or columns in my lyx document. Is this possible either through some menu or some lyx function? thanks, Manoj
Re: acknowledgement
You could copy the layout file corresponding to your documentclass, modify that changing your fontsize etc., possibly introduce a new section and map it to the appropriate latexname, and use that as your layout. This is quite simple and the learning curve should take you a couple of days at most. Before you do this, check to see if your document class provides support for acknowledgements, directly or indirectly. With the layout file approach you might be able to create an Acknowledgements section which is a combination of a section with custom formatting info (like heading level, style, etc.) which. One of the lyx help manuals (Customization?) documents this procedure very well. -- Manoj On Sunday 21 February 2010 12:09:14 pm Sajjad wrote: > Hello forum, > > I am about to finish my thesis work and i am stuck with some issues in LyX. > > One of them is writing Acknowledgement section. > > I see that there is no separate environment for this. > > > I would like to have Acknowledgement right after Abstract and like to have > the same font size as "Abstract" heading and centralized. > > > Any hint? > > > Regards > Sajjad
Re: nesting section
Use the Paragraph and Subparagraph environments. You can control their numbering levels from the Document->Settings... dialog. I am not sure if latex allows deeper nesting and for that reason, if lyx does. -- Manoj On Sunday 21 February 2010 04:43:19 pm Sajjad wrote: > Hello forum, > > In the lyx environment we have section, subsection, subsubsection. If i > want to go more into the hierarchy how is it possible in LyX? > > > Regards > Sajjad
Re: image after the title page
You could create a single-cell table and then perform Insert->Graphics... The table should anchor your image. Or you could create an figure float and in the float settings (right-click on the float label for popup menu), request that the figure is placed at that point. This is how you could do it for any page. Not sure if the title page is any different. Try this anyway. -- Manoj On Sunday 21 February 2010 12:56:56 pm Sajjad wrote: > Hello forum, > > I want to add an image somewhere in the front page (title page). > > > Is that possible in the LyX? > > > Regards > Sajjad
Export latex - any way to inline bibtex formatted refs?
Hi all, A journal I am planning to submit a paper to wants all references to be inlined into the main .tex file - they don't accept separate bibtex files or .bbl files. Is there any way to achieve this with LyX when I export to latex? If not with lyx only, is there any other way to achieve the same effect using a combination of lyx and shell scripts? My platform is KUbuntu 8.04 / i686 Thanks, Manoj
Export latex - any way to inline bibtex formatted refs?
Hi all, A journal I am planning to submit a paper to wants all references to be inlined into the main .tex file - they don't accept separate bibtex files or .bbl files. Is there any way to achieve this with LyX when I export to latex? If not with lyx only, is there any other way to achieve the same effect using a combination of lyx and shell scripts? My platform is KUbuntu 8.04 / i686 Thanks, Manoj
Export latex - any way to inline bibtex formatted refs?
Hi all, A journal I am planning to submit a paper to wants all references to be inlined into the main .tex file - they don't accept separate bibtex files or .bbl files. Is there any way to achieve this with LyX when I export to latex? If not with lyx only, is there any other way to achieve the same effect using a combination of lyx and shell scripts? My platform is KUbuntu 8.04 / i686 Thanks, Manoj
How to avoid 3-column eqnarray formatting
Hi all, When I begin a numbered-formula or a displayed formula, whenever my equation includes at least one operator, pressing Ctrl-Enter creates a new row with 3 columns. The operator splits the 'tokens' forming the equation into 3 columns so that operators in various rows are neatly aligned vertically. How does one turn this behavior off? The above feature is useful only if all equations in one array are 'balanced' with all LHS being roughly the same size and I don't find this to be the common case for my work :-( thanks, Manoj
How to avoid 3-column eqnarray formatting
Hi all, When I begin a numbered-formula or a displayed formula, whenever my equation includes at least one operator, pressing Ctrl-Enter creates a new row with 3 columns. The operator splits the 'tokens' forming the equation into 3 columns so that operators in various rows are neatly aligned vertically. How does one turn this behavior off? The above feature is useful only if all equations in one array are 'balanced' with all LHS being roughly the same size and I don't find this to be the common case for my work :-( thanks, Manoj
How to avoid 3-column eqnarray formatting
Hi all, When I begin a numbered-formula or a displayed formula, whenever my equation includes at least one operator, pressing Ctrl-Enter creates a new row with 3 columns. The operator splits the 'tokens' forming the equation into 3 columns so that operators in various rows are neatly aligned vertically. How does one turn this behavior off? The above feature is useful only if all equations in one array are 'balanced' with all LHS being roughly the same size and I don't find this to be the common case for my work :-( thanks, Manoj
Re: Lyx in Fedora 12
This is probably a packaging error on Fedora 12. Have you tried to discover and contact the maintainer for this package? -- Manoj On Wednesday 06 January 2010 08:05:39 am Dr. Gyorgy Pota wrote: Dear Users, Lyx did not show any eps figures in a freshly installed Fedora 12 system. Running Lyx in a terminal revealed that convert was unsuccesful. Finally it turned out that ImageMagick was not installed for Lyx although I installed Lyx via yum, which, in principle, installs everything necessary. I was so angry, I almost went back to a well-known non-free op. system and to its famous word processor. :-) I hope this helps some of you. Gyorgy Pota
Re: Lyx in Fedora 12
This is probably a packaging error on Fedora 12. Have you tried to discover and contact the maintainer for this package? -- Manoj On Wednesday 06 January 2010 08:05:39 am Dr. Gyorgy Pota wrote: Dear Users, Lyx did not show any eps figures in a freshly installed Fedora 12 system. Running Lyx in a terminal revealed that convert was unsuccesful. Finally it turned out that ImageMagick was not installed for Lyx although I installed Lyx via yum, which, in principle, installs everything necessary. I was so angry, I almost went back to a well-known non-free op. system and to its famous word processor. :-) I hope this helps some of you. Gyorgy Pota
Re: Lyx in Fedora 12
This is probably a packaging error on Fedora 12. Have you tried to discover and contact the maintainer for this package? -- Manoj On Wednesday 06 January 2010 08:05:39 am Dr. Gyorgy Pota wrote: > Dear Users, > > Lyx did not show any eps figures in a freshly installed Fedora 12 > system. Running Lyx in a terminal revealed that "convert" was > unsuccesful. Finally it turned out that ImageMagick was not installed > for Lyx although I installed Lyx via yum, which, in principle, installs > everything necessary. I was so angry, I almost went back to a well-known > non-free op. system and to its famous word processor. :-) > > I hope this helps some of you. > > Gyorgy Pota
Re: OT: copy a modern greek-encoded text
Maybe Adobe performs some kind of OCR when you select a piece of text from a PDF document and tries to copy what it can infer onto the clipboard. In that case it might just not be as good with Greek as it is with English. When i tried to select a line, the selection highlight background spilled over to neighbouring lines so acrobat reader wasn't very good with identifying line boundaries to start with. I am using Acrobat 9.0 on KUbuntu 8.04. Have you tried googling for phrases like acrobat copy greek/international ... cheers! Manoj On Monday 28 December 2009 08:44:20 am Piero Faustini wrote: Hello,I know this is a bit off-topic (well, COMPLETELY off-topic) but I ask in this newsl because I know there are some guys with international languages coding knoledges who could at least redirect me to some other community for this kind of problems.I need to copy some text (ok, I confess I would like to use googletranslate to know what's about!) in a pdf document which stays at this location: http://www.ionio.gr/~GreekMus/articles/samaras.pdfAnyway, I tried to copy the text to some editor/wp but always failed and found only bad characters, saving only some words coded in latin alphabet.Maybe a greek user can copy and then repaste the text in a suitable format.Any other ideas/help?ThanksPiero _ 25 Gigabyte per le tue foto online http://www.windowslive.it/foto.aspx
Re: OT: copy a modern greek-encoded text
Maybe Adobe performs some kind of OCR when you select a piece of text from a PDF document and tries to copy what it can infer onto the clipboard. In that case it might just not be as good with Greek as it is with English. When i tried to select a line, the selection highlight background spilled over to neighbouring lines so acrobat reader wasn't very good with identifying line boundaries to start with. I am using Acrobat 9.0 on KUbuntu 8.04. Have you tried googling for phrases like acrobat copy greek/international ... cheers! Manoj On Monday 28 December 2009 08:44:20 am Piero Faustini wrote: Hello,I know this is a bit off-topic (well, COMPLETELY off-topic) but I ask in this newsl because I know there are some guys with international languages coding knoledges who could at least redirect me to some other community for this kind of problems.I need to copy some text (ok, I confess I would like to use googletranslate to know what's about!) in a pdf document which stays at this location: http://www.ionio.gr/~GreekMus/articles/samaras.pdfAnyway, I tried to copy the text to some editor/wp but always failed and found only bad characters, saving only some words coded in latin alphabet.Maybe a greek user can copy and then repaste the text in a suitable format.Any other ideas/help?ThanksPiero _ 25 Gigabyte per le tue foto online http://www.windowslive.it/foto.aspx
Re: OT: copy a modern greek-encoded text
Maybe Adobe performs some kind of OCR when you select a piece of text from a PDF document and tries to copy what it can infer onto the clipboard. In that case it might just not be as good with Greek as it is with English. When i tried to select a line, the selection highlight background spilled over to neighbouring lines so acrobat reader wasn't very good with identifying line boundaries to start with. I am using Acrobat 9.0 on KUbuntu 8.04. Have you tried googling for phrases like "acrobat copy greek/international ..." cheers! Manoj On Monday 28 December 2009 08:44:20 am Piero Faustini wrote: > Hello,I know this is a bit off-topic (well, COMPLETELY off-topic) but I ask > in this newsl because I know there are some guys with international > languages coding knoledges who could at least redirect me to some other > community for this kind of problems.I need to copy some text (ok, I confess > I would like to use googletranslate to know what's about!) in a pdf > document which stays at this location: > http://www.ionio.gr/~GreekMus/articles/samaras.pdfAnyway, I tried to copy > the text to some editor/wp but always failed and found only bad characters, > saving only some words coded in latin alphabet.Maybe a greek user can copy > and then repaste the text in a suitable format.Any other > ideas/help?ThanksPiero > _ > 25 Gigabyte per le tue foto online > http://www.windowslive.it/foto.aspx
Pre-bug query on UNDO functionality: 2.0.0svn
Hi lyx-users, I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar. When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to just the most recent one. Developers, it seems like there is some problem with the events that trigger undo-checkpointing in the code. I am unable to reproduce this on a small file for filing a bug-report. This bug surfaces only in a large LyX file that is about to become a paper I want to submit :-( Thanks, Manoj
Pre-bug query on UNDO functionality: 2.0.0svn
Hi lyx-users, I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar. When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to just the most recent one. Developers, it seems like there is some problem with the events that trigger undo-checkpointing in the code. I am unable to reproduce this on a small file for filing a bug-report. This bug surfaces only in a large LyX file that is about to become a paper I want to submit :-( Thanks, Manoj
Pre-bug query on UNDO functionality: 2.0.0svn
Hi lyx-users, I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar. When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to just the most recent one. Developers, it seems like there is some problem with the events that trigger undo-checkpointing in the code. I am unable to reproduce this on a small file for filing a bug-report. This bug surfaces only in a large LyX file that is about to become a paper I want to submit :-( Thanks, Manoj
\sideset command supported?
Hi, LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and subscripts on the left side also. For example, \sideset{_a^b}{_c^d} M prints 'M' with 'a' at its lower-left, 'b' at is upper-left, and with 'c' and 'd' at normal subscript and superscript positions. Can this effect be invoked in LyX? thanks, Manoj
Re: \sideset command supported?
Hi Paul, Thanks, I understand now. Earlier, I didn't know that \sideset works only for mathematical operators and I used 'M' just as an example. My question was whether there is a LyX function that supports similar rendering and if either this or \sideset would show up on the DVI/PDF. You've answered the latter and helped me understand better. thanks, Manoj On Wednesday 23 September 2009 02:17:38 pm Paul A. Rubin wrote: Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi, LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and subscripts on the left side also. For example, \sideset{_a^b}{_c^d} M prints 'M' with 'a' at its lower-left, 'b' at is upper-left, and with 'c' and 'd' at normal subscript and superscript positions. Can this effect be invoked in LyX? \sideset wants to be followed by an operator -- do you have a way to convince LaTeX 'M' is an operator? I get an error message when I try the above. That said, \sideset{_a^b}{_c^d}\prod works in LyX -- the formula does not look right in the GUI (meaning that LyX will not translate \sideset into the appropriate visual effects) but the DVI/PDF output will be correct. (If you turn on instant preview for formulas, it will show up in the GUI as well.) Entering it is a bit finicky, but not too hard. Starting inside a math inset, the keystrokes are as follows (` indicates a space): 1. \sideset` (appears verbatim in the math inset -- should change font after the space is entered) 2. \{ (creates both opening and closing braces) 3. _a`^b` 4. (cursor out of the braces but stay inside the inset) 5. \{ 6. _c`^d` 7. (cursor out of the braces but stay inside the inset) 8. \prod` /Paul
\sideset command supported?
Hi, LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and subscripts on the left side also. For example, \sideset{_a^b}{_c^d} M prints 'M' with 'a' at its lower-left, 'b' at is upper-left, and with 'c' and 'd' at normal subscript and superscript positions. Can this effect be invoked in LyX? thanks, Manoj
Re: \sideset command supported?
Hi Paul, Thanks, I understand now. Earlier, I didn't know that \sideset works only for mathematical operators and I used 'M' just as an example. My question was whether there is a LyX function that supports similar rendering and if either this or \sideset would show up on the DVI/PDF. You've answered the latter and helped me understand better. thanks, Manoj On Wednesday 23 September 2009 02:17:38 pm Paul A. Rubin wrote: Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi, LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and subscripts on the left side also. For example, \sideset{_a^b}{_c^d} M prints 'M' with 'a' at its lower-left, 'b' at is upper-left, and with 'c' and 'd' at normal subscript and superscript positions. Can this effect be invoked in LyX? \sideset wants to be followed by an operator -- do you have a way to convince LaTeX 'M' is an operator? I get an error message when I try the above. That said, \sideset{_a^b}{_c^d}\prod works in LyX -- the formula does not look right in the GUI (meaning that LyX will not translate \sideset into the appropriate visual effects) but the DVI/PDF output will be correct. (If you turn on instant preview for formulas, it will show up in the GUI as well.) Entering it is a bit finicky, but not too hard. Starting inside a math inset, the keystrokes are as follows (` indicates a space): 1. \sideset` (appears verbatim in the math inset -- should change font after the space is entered) 2. \{ (creates both opening and closing braces) 3. _a`^b` 4. (cursor out of the braces but stay inside the inset) 5. \{ 6. _c`^d` 7. (cursor out of the braces but stay inside the inset) 8. \prod` /Paul
\sideset command supported?
Hi, LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and subscripts on the left side also. For example, \sideset{_a^b}{_c^d} M prints 'M' with 'a' at its lower-left, 'b' at is upper-left, and with 'c' and 'd' at normal subscript and superscript positions. Can this effect be invoked in LyX? thanks, Manoj
Re: \sideset command supported?
Hi Paul, Thanks, I understand now. Earlier, I didn't know that \sideset works only for mathematical operators and I used 'M' just as an example. My question was whether there is a LyX function that supports similar rendering and if either this or \sideset would show up on the DVI/PDF. You've answered the latter and helped me understand better. thanks, Manoj On Wednesday 23 September 2009 02:17:38 pm Paul A. Rubin wrote: > Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: > > Hi, > > > > LaTeX allows the \sideset command to position superscripts and > > subscripts on the left side also. For example, > > > >\sideset{_a^b}{_c^d} M prints 'M' with 'a' at its lower-left, 'b' at > > is upper-left, and with 'c' and 'd' at normal subscript and superscript > > positions. > > > > Can this effect be invoked in LyX? > > \sideset wants to be followed by an operator -- do you have a way to > convince LaTeX 'M' is an operator? I get an error message when I try > the above. > > That said, \sideset{_a^b}{_c^d}\prod works in LyX -- the formula does > not look right in the GUI (meaning that LyX will not translate \sideset > into the appropriate visual effects) but the DVI/PDF output will be > correct. (If you turn on instant preview for formulas, it will show up > in the GUI as well.) Entering it is a bit finicky, but not too hard. > Starting inside a math inset, the keystrokes are as follows (` indicates > a space): > > 1. \sideset` (appears verbatim in the math inset -- should change font > after the space is entered) > 2. \{ (creates both opening and closing braces) > 3. _a`^b` > 4. (cursor out of the braces but stay inside the inset) > 5. \{ > 6. _c`^d` > 7. (cursor out of the braces but stay inside the inset) > 8. \prod` > > /Paul
How to enable display of all equations
Hi, I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered formulas till the cursor enters that region. Could someone help me figure out how to turn this display on? I must have made some mistake with preferences or settings. thanks, Manoj
Re: How to enable display of all equations
Doesn't work in either of the following cases: (1) close and reload doc with LyX running (2) quit and restart LyX and reload doc Could it be one of the settings? Some preview? I only saw graphics preview under Tools-Preferences... -- Manoj On Tuesday 08 September 2009 12:48:37 pm Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered formulas till the cursor enters that region. Could someone help me figure out how to turn this display on? I must have made some mistake with preferences or settings. Close and reload document ? thanks, Manoj Vincent
Re: How to enable display of all equations
I figured this out: I had the Tools-Preferences-Display-Instant Preview set to On. I must have interpreted this to mean the preview for graphics since it comes right after Display graphics. Now I understand this to mean instant preview for a more general set of LyX entities. thanks, Manoj On Tuesday 08 September 2009 01:44:09 pm Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Doesn't work in either of the following cases: (1) close and reload doc with LyX running (2) quit and restart LyX and reload doc Could it be one of the settings? Some preview? I only saw graphics preview under Tools-Preferences... -- Manoj On Tuesday 08 September 2009 12:48:37 pm Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered formulas till the cursor enters that region. Could someone help me figure out how to turn this display on? I must have made some mistake with preferences or settings. Close and reload document ? thanks, Manoj Vincent
How to enable display of all equations
Hi, I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered formulas till the cursor enters that region. Could someone help me figure out how to turn this display on? I must have made some mistake with preferences or settings. thanks, Manoj
Re: How to enable display of all equations
Doesn't work in either of the following cases: (1) close and reload doc with LyX running (2) quit and restart LyX and reload doc Could it be one of the settings? Some preview? I only saw graphics preview under Tools-Preferences... -- Manoj On Tuesday 08 September 2009 12:48:37 pm Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered formulas till the cursor enters that region. Could someone help me figure out how to turn this display on? I must have made some mistake with preferences or settings. Close and reload document ? thanks, Manoj Vincent
Re: How to enable display of all equations
I figured this out: I had the Tools-Preferences-Display-Instant Preview set to On. I must have interpreted this to mean the preview for graphics since it comes right after Display graphics. Now I understand this to mean instant preview for a more general set of LyX entities. thanks, Manoj On Tuesday 08 September 2009 01:44:09 pm Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Doesn't work in either of the following cases: (1) close and reload doc with LyX running (2) quit and restart LyX and reload doc Could it be one of the settings? Some preview? I only saw graphics preview under Tools-Preferences... -- Manoj On Tuesday 08 September 2009 12:48:37 pm Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered formulas till the cursor enters that region. Could someone help me figure out how to turn this display on? I must have made some mistake with preferences or settings. Close and reload document ? thanks, Manoj Vincent
How to enable display of all equations
Hi, I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered formulas till the cursor enters that region. Could someone help me figure out how to turn this display on? I must have made some mistake with preferences or settings. thanks, Manoj
Re: How to enable display of all equations
Doesn't work in either of the following cases: (1) close and reload doc with LyX running (2) quit and restart LyX and reload doc Could it be one of the settings? Some preview? I only saw graphics preview under Tools->Preferences... -- Manoj On Tuesday 08 September 2009 12:48:37 pm Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: > > I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered > >formulas till the cursor enters that region. Could > >someone help me figure out how to turn this display > >on? I must have made some mistake with preferences > >or settings. > > Close and reload document ? > > >thanks, > >Manoj > > Vincent
Re: How to enable display of all equations
I figured this out: I had the Tools->Preferences->Display->Instant Preview set to "On". I must have interpreted this to mean the preview for graphics since it comes right after "Display graphics". Now I understand this to mean instant preview for a more general set of LyX entities. thanks, Manoj On Tuesday 08 September 2009 01:44:09 pm Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: > Doesn't work in either of the following cases: > (1) close and reload doc with LyX running > (2) quit and restart LyX and reload doc > > Could it be one of the settings? Some preview? I only saw graphics preview > under Tools->Preferences... > > -- Manoj > > On Tuesday 08 September 2009 12:48:37 pm Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: > > > I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered > > >formulas till the cursor enters that region. Could > > >someone help me figure out how to turn this display > > >on? I must have made some mistake with preferences > > >or settings. > > > > Close and reload document ? > > > > >thanks, > > >Manoj > > > > Vincent
Re: Suggestion
On Friday 14 August 2009 2:07:43 am K. Elo wrote: Dear list members! I suppose most of us are members in other mailing lists, too, and thus receive several mails per day from these lists. Now, several lists add a list identifier at the beginning of the topic (e.g. [List] Title). What do you think, would such an identifier make sense for this list? The implementation must follow at the server side before a posting is forwarded to the list, but this should be quite easy to implement. If an identifier would be added, the topic of this mail would be e.g. [Lyx-Users] Suggestion. Kind regards, Kimmo This is a great idea but till such time it is implemented you could try creating your own client-side filters. Most email clients like outlook express, thunderbird, kmail etc. allow you to move incoming mails into custom folders based on criteria like To:,Cc: fields etc. -- Manoj
Re: Suggestion
On Friday 14 August 2009 2:07:43 am K. Elo wrote: Dear list members! I suppose most of us are members in other mailing lists, too, and thus receive several mails per day from these lists. Now, several lists add a list identifier at the beginning of the topic (e.g. [List] Title). What do you think, would such an identifier make sense for this list? The implementation must follow at the server side before a posting is forwarded to the list, but this should be quite easy to implement. If an identifier would be added, the topic of this mail would be e.g. [Lyx-Users] Suggestion. Kind regards, Kimmo This is a great idea but till such time it is implemented you could try creating your own client-side filters. Most email clients like outlook express, thunderbird, kmail etc. allow you to move incoming mails into custom folders based on criteria like To:,Cc: fields etc. -- Manoj
Re: Suggestion
On Friday 14 August 2009 2:07:43 am K. Elo wrote: > Dear list members! > > I suppose most of us are members in other mailing lists, too, and thus > receive several mails per day from these lists. Now, several lists add a > list identifier at the beginning of the topic (e.g. "[List] Title"). > > What do you think, would such an identifier make sense for this list? > The implementation must follow at the server side before a posting is > forwarded to the list, but this should be quite easy to implement. If an > identifier would be added, the topic of this mail would be e.g. > "[Lyx-Users] Suggestion". > > Kind regards, > Kimmo This is a great idea but till such time it is implemented you could try creating your own client-side filters. Most email clients like outlook express, thunderbird, kmail etc. allow you to move incoming mails into custom folders based on criteria like To:,Cc: fields etc. -- Manoj
How does LyX render symbols?
Hi all, In math mode, when I select the menu item for the greek alpha character, or when I type \alpha within the inline equation box and then press TAB, how does lyx render this to the character? I've traced the code till LyXFunc()::dispatch() which is called on the lyxfunc_ member of the LyX singleton instance. The code logic seems to be that the dispatch() function is called on an hierarchy of various structures like work-area, buffer, cursor etc. and if the FuncRequest has been serviced, the function returns. IIUC, GuiWorkArea::keyPressEvent is triggered each time a key is pressed and the LyX abstraction (server?) is informed of the specific command that this key-press forms depending on LyX state. To render this onto the GUI, the LyX abstraction must call GUI functions with some font info for rendering characters like greek letters, AMS symbols etc. but I keep getting lost before getting here. Could someone point me to the relevant code path? Thanks, Manoj
How does LyX render symbols?
Hi all, In math mode, when I select the menu item for the greek alpha character, or when I type \alpha within the inline equation box and then press TAB, how does lyx render this to the character? I've traced the code till LyXFunc()::dispatch() which is called on the lyxfunc_ member of the LyX singleton instance. The code logic seems to be that the dispatch() function is called on an hierarchy of various structures like work-area, buffer, cursor etc. and if the FuncRequest has been serviced, the function returns. IIUC, GuiWorkArea::keyPressEvent is triggered each time a key is pressed and the LyX abstraction (server?) is informed of the specific command that this key-press forms depending on LyX state. To render this onto the GUI, the LyX abstraction must call GUI functions with some font info for rendering characters like greek letters, AMS symbols etc. but I keep getting lost before getting here. Could someone point me to the relevant code path? Thanks, Manoj
How does LyX render symbols?
Hi all, In math mode, when I select the menu item for the greek alpha character, or when I type \alpha within the inline equation box and then press TAB, how does lyx render this to the character? I've traced the code till LyXFunc()::dispatch() which is called on the lyxfunc_ member of the LyX singleton instance. The code logic seems to be that the dispatch() function is called on an hierarchy of various structures like work-area, buffer, cursor etc. and if the FuncRequest has been serviced, the function returns. IIUC, GuiWorkArea::keyPressEvent is triggered each time a key is pressed and the LyX abstraction (server?) is informed of the specific command that this key-press forms depending on LyX state. To render this onto the GUI, the LyX abstraction must call GUI functions with some font info for rendering characters like greek letters, AMS symbols etc. but I keep getting lost before getting here. Could someone point me to the relevant code path? Thanks, Manoj
New feature survey: insert xrefs by right-click (context menu) on TOC items
Hi lyx developers, I present a feature idea and its extension with rapid document manipulation in mind. I was experimenting with the lyx code and I found I could get a menu to popup upon right-clicking on the TOC. This can be used to insert xrefs for existing labels at the current cursor position in the document. With this the user need not invoke the insert-cross-reference dialog and can move ahead with editing the document rapidly. I'd like to ask if you think this would be a nice-to-have feature. Extending the above idea, we might imagine LyX prompting the user for a label if one doesn't exist when he/she right-clicks a TOC item (eg. in the list of graphics TOC). LyX could then insert that label at the appropriate place in the document, update the TOC and insert a reference to it at the current cursor location. Does this seem like a nice-to-have feature? thanks, Manoj
New feature survey: insert xrefs by right-click (context menu) on TOC items
Hi lyx developers, I present a feature idea and its extension with rapid document manipulation in mind. I was experimenting with the lyx code and I found I could get a menu to popup upon right-clicking on the TOC. This can be used to insert xrefs for existing labels at the current cursor position in the document. With this the user need not invoke the insert-cross-reference dialog and can move ahead with editing the document rapidly. I'd like to ask if you think this would be a nice-to-have feature. Extending the above idea, we might imagine LyX prompting the user for a label if one doesn't exist when he/she right-clicks a TOC item (eg. in the list of graphics TOC). LyX could then insert that label at the appropriate place in the document, update the TOC and insert a reference to it at the current cursor location. Does this seem like a nice-to-have feature? thanks, Manoj
New feature survey: insert xrefs by right-click (context menu) on TOC items
Hi lyx developers, I present a feature idea and its extension with rapid document manipulation in mind. I was experimenting with the lyx code and I found I could get a menu to popup upon right-clicking on the TOC. This can be used to insert xrefs for existing labels at the current cursor position in the document. With this the user need not invoke the insert-cross-reference dialog and can move ahead with editing the document rapidly. I'd like to ask if you think this would be a nice-to-have feature. Extending the above idea, we might imagine LyX prompting the user for a label if one doesn't exist when he/she right-clicks a TOC item (eg. in the list of graphics TOC). LyX could then insert that label at the appropriate place in the document, update the TOC and insert a reference to it at the current cursor location. Does this seem like a nice-to-have feature? thanks, Manoj
sorting behavior on references
Hi lyx users, When cross-referencing I find the 'sort' feature useful but it currently sorts case-sensitively which places all upper case letters before all lower case letters. This means labels with the same letters that differ only in case must be looked for in two different places. I was wondering if a second sort option could be included that would allow case-insensitive sorting. Also, I was wondering if some support could be built in for category-based sorting. For example, a tab could list all eq: prefixed references whereas another could list all fig: prefixed references. These category tables could be grown incrementally each time a user defines a new label. Thanks, Manoj
Re: sorting behavior on references [feature implementation candidate]
I just wrote the case-insensitive sort feature and tested it against the latest SVN snapshot. I have included a Sort (no case) checkbox adjacent to the Sort checkbox in the insert-reference dialog. Also, my logic ensures that while both can be switched off, the on-states are mutually exclusive. If LyX users/developers think this would be a convenient feature, I can submit a patch. In that case, could someone point me to instructions on how to achieve this? Also, in src/frontends/qt4/ui/RefUi.ui, I see a Labels dropdown listbox but I don't see it show up while LyX is running. What is its purpose? Thanks, Manoj Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi lyx users, When cross-referencing I find the 'sort' feature useful but it currently sorts case-sensitively which places all upper case letters before all lower case letters. This means labels with the same letters that differ only in case must be looked for in two different places. I was wondering if a second sort option could be included that would allow case-insensitive sorting. Also, I was wondering if some support could be built in for category-based sorting. For example, a tab could list all eq: prefixed references whereas another could list all fig: prefixed references. These category tables could be grown incrementally each time a user defines a new label. Thanks, Manoj
sorting behavior on references
Hi lyx users, When cross-referencing I find the 'sort' feature useful but it currently sorts case-sensitively which places all upper case letters before all lower case letters. This means labels with the same letters that differ only in case must be looked for in two different places. I was wondering if a second sort option could be included that would allow case-insensitive sorting. Also, I was wondering if some support could be built in for category-based sorting. For example, a tab could list all eq: prefixed references whereas another could list all fig: prefixed references. These category tables could be grown incrementally each time a user defines a new label. Thanks, Manoj
Re: sorting behavior on references [feature implementation candidate]
I just wrote the case-insensitive sort feature and tested it against the latest SVN snapshot. I have included a Sort (no case) checkbox adjacent to the Sort checkbox in the insert-reference dialog. Also, my logic ensures that while both can be switched off, the on-states are mutually exclusive. If LyX users/developers think this would be a convenient feature, I can submit a patch. In that case, could someone point me to instructions on how to achieve this? Also, in src/frontends/qt4/ui/RefUi.ui, I see a Labels dropdown listbox but I don't see it show up while LyX is running. What is its purpose? Thanks, Manoj Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi lyx users, When cross-referencing I find the 'sort' feature useful but it currently sorts case-sensitively which places all upper case letters before all lower case letters. This means labels with the same letters that differ only in case must be looked for in two different places. I was wondering if a second sort option could be included that would allow case-insensitive sorting. Also, I was wondering if some support could be built in for category-based sorting. For example, a tab could list all eq: prefixed references whereas another could list all fig: prefixed references. These category tables could be grown incrementally each time a user defines a new label. Thanks, Manoj
sorting behavior on references
Hi lyx users, When cross-referencing I find the 'sort' feature useful but it currently sorts case-sensitively which places all upper case letters before all lower case letters. This means labels with the same letters that differ only in case must be looked for in two different places. I was wondering if a second sort option could be included that would allow case-insensitive sorting. Also, I was wondering if some support could be built in for category-based sorting. For example, a tab could list all eq: prefixed references whereas another could list all fig: prefixed references. These category tables could be grown incrementally each time a user defines a new label. Thanks, Manoj
Re: sorting behavior on references [feature implementation candidate]
I just wrote the case-insensitive sort feature and tested it against the latest SVN snapshot. I have included a "Sort ( case)" checkbox adjacent to the "" checkbox in the insert-reference dialog. Also, my logic ensures that while both can be switched off, the on-states are mutually exclusive. If LyX users/developers think this would be a convenient feature, I can submit a patch. In that case, could someone point me to instructions on how to achieve this? Also, in src/frontends/qt4/ui/RefUi.ui, I see a "Labels" dropdown listbox but I don't see it show up while LyX is running. What is its purpose? Thanks, Manoj Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi lyx users, When cross-referencing I find the 'sort' feature useful but it currently sorts case-sensitively which places all upper case letters before all lower case letters. This means labels with the same letters that differ only in case must be looked for in two different places. I was wondering if a second sort option could be included that would allow case-insensitive sorting. Also, I was wondering if some support could be built in for category-based sorting. For example, a tab could list all eq: prefixed references whereas another could list all fig: prefixed references. These category tables could be grown incrementally each time a user defines a new label. Thanks, Manoj
Problems with equation numbering in appendix
Hi all, I find that in my document (with documentclass report), unless I disable numbering on all equations, I get the error \mathrm allowed only in math mode. Does anyone know how to fix this issue or work around it to get equation numbering working in the appendices? thanks, Manoj
Re: Problems with equation numbering in appendix
I should add that I can't reproduce this in a small test document. Has anyone experienced some change in settings or some latex code snippet import which has caused this? -- Manoj Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi all, I find that in my document (with documentclass report), unless I disable numbering on all equations, I get the error \mathrm allowed only in math mode. Does anyone know how to fix this issue or work around it to get equation numbering working in the appendices? thanks, Manoj
Re: Problems with equation numbering in appendix
I fixed this by using the 'appendix' package. This is a hack. I wonder what caused latex to break in my appendices. -- Manoj Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: I should add that I can't reproduce this in a small test document. Has anyone experienced some change in settings or some latex code snippet import which has caused this? -- Manoj Manoj Rajagopalan wrote: Hi all, I find that in my document (with documentclass report), unless I disable numbering on all equations, I get the error \mathrm allowed only in math mode. Does anyone know how to fix this issue or work around it to get equation numbering working in the appendices? thanks, Manoj
Problems with equation numbering in appendix
Hi all, I find that in my document (with documentclass report), unless I disable numbering on all equations, I get the error \mathrm allowed only in math mode. Does anyone know how to fix this issue or work around it to get equation numbering working in the appendices? thanks, Manoj