Re: LyX WYSIWYM document processor???
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 15:36:50 +0100 Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Adinda Praditya schrieb: Have look the file and convert it to DVI or PDF Do you guys know what's wrong with the file? \language english what is the right language? I guess Indonesian. Martijn (Dutch)
Re: LyX WYSIWYM document processor???
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 15:36:50 +0100 Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Adinda Praditya schrieb: > > Have look the file and convert it to DVI or PDF > > > > Do you guys know what's wrong with the file? > > > > \language english > > what is the right language? > I guess Indonesian. Martijn (Dutch)
QTDIR problem
Hi, When I ./configure --with-frontend=qt, configure stops with this message: configure: error: Cannot compile a simple Qt executable. Check you have the right $QTDIR ! I am using debian/testing and have both libqt3 and libqt3-dev installed. Since I do not have experience with the compilation of Qt programs I am wondering whether I need to have more installed. Setting QTDIR to /usr/lib and /usr/lib/qt3 does not help. How can I solve this? Bye, Martijn
QTDIR problem
Hi, When I ./configure --with-frontend=qt, configure stops with this message: configure: error: Cannot compile a simple Qt executable. Check you have the right $QTDIR ! I am using debian/testing and have both libqt3 and libqt3-dev installed. Since I do not have experience with the compilation of Qt programs I am wondering whether I need to have more installed. Setting QTDIR to /usr/lib and /usr/lib/qt3 does not help. How can I solve this? Bye, Martijn
QTDIR problem
Hi, When I ./configure --with-frontend=qt, configure stops with this message: configure: error: Cannot compile a simple Qt executable. Check you have the right $QTDIR ! I am using debian/testing and have both libqt3 and libqt3-dev installed. Since I do not have experience with the compilation of Qt programs I am wondering whether I need to have more installed. Setting QTDIR to /usr/lib and /usr/lib/qt3 does not help. How can I solve this? Bye, Martijn
Re: LyX looks for wrong xforms version.
On 10 Jan 2003 10:09:01 +0100 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Martijn == Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Martijn Additional information: LyX 1.2.3 has the same problem on my Martijn system (debian testing) Martijn The output from ldd /usr/local/bin/lyx [...] Martijn So it is linked against both versions. I do not have Martijn libxforms installed, allthough I had before I installed Martijn version 1.0. Any comments from the developers or other debian Martijn users? Can you show us the final link command you had when compiling LyX? JMarc If you tell me how ;-) I just builded lyx with make. I have attached the Makefile Makefile Description: Binary data
Re: LyX looks for wrong xforms version.
On 10 Jan 2003 10:09:01 +0100 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Martijn == Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Martijn Additional information: LyX 1.2.3 has the same problem on my Martijn system (debian testing) Martijn The output from ldd /usr/local/bin/lyx [...] Martijn So it is linked against both versions. I do not have Martijn libxforms installed, allthough I had before I installed Martijn version 1.0. Any comments from the developers or other debian Martijn users? Can you show us the final link command you had when compiling LyX? JMarc If you tell me how ;-) I just builded lyx with make. I have attached the Makefile Makefile Description: Binary data
Re: LyX looks for wrong xforms version.
On 10 Jan 2003 10:09:01 +0100 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>> "Martijn" == Martijn Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Martijn> Additional information: LyX 1.2.3 has the same problem on my > Martijn> system (debian testing) > > Martijn> The output from ldd /usr/local/bin/lyx > [...] > Martijn> So it is linked against both versions. I do not have > Martijn> libxforms installed, allthough I had before I installed > Martijn> version 1.0. Any comments from the developers or other debian > Martijn> users? > > Can you show us the final link command you had when compiling LyX? > > JMarc > If you tell me how ;-) I just builded lyx with make. I have attached the Makefile Makefile Description: Binary data
Re: LyX looks for wrong xforms version.
Additional information: LyX 1.2.3 has the same problem on my system (debian testing) The output from ldd /usr/local/bin/lyx libflimage.so.1 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libflimage.so.1 (0x4001f000) libjpeg.so.62 = /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.62 (0x40068000) - libforms.so.1 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libforms.so.1 (0x40086000) libXpm.so.4 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4 (0x4010a000) libSM.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libSM.so.6 (0x40118000) libICE.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so.6 (0x4012) libX11.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x40136000) libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 = /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 (0x401f1000) libm.so.6 = /lib/libm.so.6 (0x4023a000) libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x4025b000) libXext.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6 (0x40376000) -libforms.so.0.89 = not found libtiff.so.3 = /usr/lib/libtiff.so.3 (0x40383000) libdl.so.2 = /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x403c5000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000) libz.so.1 = /usr/lib/libz.so.1 (0x403c9000) So it is linked against both versions. I do not have libxforms installed, allthough I had before I installed version 1.0. Any comments from the developers or other debian users? Martijn On Sat, 4 Jan 2003 22:05:32 +0100 Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I installed xforms 1.0.0 and recompiled LyX. Part of the final ouput of ./configure was: Frontend: xforms libXpm version: 4.11 libforms version: 1.0.0 so it finds and uses xfoms 1.0.0. However, when I run LyX after compilation and installation it complaines: ./lyx: error while loading shared libraries: libforms.so.0.89: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Now it looks for version 0.89! Making a symlink, makes lyx start and work, allthough I am still experiencing the nasty bug that the open dialog (and a few others too) cancel when I scroll too far down in the file selection list. Any comments?
Re: LyX looks for wrong xforms version.
Additional information: LyX 1.2.3 has the same problem on my system (debian testing) The output from ldd /usr/local/bin/lyx libflimage.so.1 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libflimage.so.1 (0x4001f000) libjpeg.so.62 = /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.62 (0x40068000) - libforms.so.1 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libforms.so.1 (0x40086000) libXpm.so.4 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4 (0x4010a000) libSM.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libSM.so.6 (0x40118000) libICE.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so.6 (0x4012) libX11.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x40136000) libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 = /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 (0x401f1000) libm.so.6 = /lib/libm.so.6 (0x4023a000) libc.so.6 = /lib/libc.so.6 (0x4025b000) libXext.so.6 = /usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6 (0x40376000) -libforms.so.0.89 = not found libtiff.so.3 = /usr/lib/libtiff.so.3 (0x40383000) libdl.so.2 = /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x403c5000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000) libz.so.1 = /usr/lib/libz.so.1 (0x403c9000) So it is linked against both versions. I do not have libxforms installed, allthough I had before I installed version 1.0. Any comments from the developers or other debian users? Martijn On Sat, 4 Jan 2003 22:05:32 +0100 Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I installed xforms 1.0.0 and recompiled LyX. Part of the final ouput of ./configure was: Frontend: xforms libXpm version: 4.11 libforms version: 1.0.0 so it finds and uses xfoms 1.0.0. However, when I run LyX after compilation and installation it complaines: ./lyx: error while loading shared libraries: libforms.so.0.89: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Now it looks for version 0.89! Making a symlink, makes lyx start and work, allthough I am still experiencing the nasty bug that the open dialog (and a few others too) cancel when I scroll too far down in the file selection list. Any comments?
Re: LyX looks for wrong xforms version.
Additional information: LyX 1.2.3 has the same problem on my system (debian testing) The output from ldd /usr/local/bin/lyx libflimage.so.1 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libflimage.so.1 (0x4001f000) libjpeg.so.62 => /usr/lib/libjpeg.so.62 (0x40068000) -> libforms.so.1 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libforms.so.1 (0x40086000) libXpm.so.4 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4 (0x4010a000) libSM.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libSM.so.6 (0x40118000) libICE.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libICE.so.6 (0x4012) libX11.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libX11.so.6 (0x40136000) libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 => /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 (0x401f1000) libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0x4023a000) libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x4025b000) libXext.so.6 => /usr/X11R6/lib/libXext.so.6 (0x40376000) ->libforms.so.0.89 => not found libtiff.so.3 => /usr/lib/libtiff.so.3 (0x40383000) libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x403c5000) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x4000) libz.so.1 => /usr/lib/libz.so.1 (0x403c9000) So it is linked against both versions. I do not have libxforms installed, allthough I had before I installed version 1.0. Any comments from the developers or other debian users? Martijn On Sat, 4 Jan 2003 22:05:32 +0100 Martijn Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I installed xforms 1.0.0 and recompiled LyX. > Part of the final ouput of ./configure was: > Frontend: xforms > libXpm version: 4.11 > libforms version: 1.0.0 > > so it finds and uses xfoms 1.0.0. > > However, when I run LyX after compilation and installation it complaines: > ./lyx: error while loading shared libraries: libforms.so.0.89: cannot open shared >object file: No such file or directory > > Now it looks for version 0.89! > > Making a symlink, makes lyx start and work, allthough I am still experiencing the >nasty bug that the open dialog (and a few others too) cancel when I scroll too far >down in the file selection list. > > Any comments? >
LyX looks for wrong xforms version.
I installed xforms 1.0.0 and recompiled LyX. Part of the final ouput of ./configure was: Frontend: xforms libXpm version: 4.11 libforms version: 1.0.0 so it finds and uses xfoms 1.0.0. However, when I run LyX after compilation and installation it complaines: ./lyx: error while loading shared libraries: libforms.so.0.89: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Now it looks for version 0.89! Making a symlink, makes lyx start and work, allthough I am still experiencing the nasty bug that the open dialog (and a few others too) cancel when I scroll too far down in the file selection list. Any comments?
LyX looks for wrong xforms version.
I installed xforms 1.0.0 and recompiled LyX. Part of the final ouput of ./configure was: Frontend: xforms libXpm version: 4.11 libforms version: 1.0.0 so it finds and uses xfoms 1.0.0. However, when I run LyX after compilation and installation it complaines: ./lyx: error while loading shared libraries: libforms.so.0.89: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Now it looks for version 0.89! Making a symlink, makes lyx start and work, allthough I am still experiencing the nasty bug that the open dialog (and a few others too) cancel when I scroll too far down in the file selection list. Any comments?
LyX looks for wrong xforms version.
I installed xforms 1.0.0 and recompiled LyX. Part of the final ouput of ./configure was: Frontend: xforms libXpm version: 4.11 libforms version: 1.0.0 so it finds and uses xfoms 1.0.0. However, when I run LyX after compilation and installation it complaines: ./lyx: error while loading shared libraries: libforms.so.0.89: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Now it looks for version 0.89! Making a symlink, makes lyx start and work, allthough I am still experiencing the nasty bug that the open dialog (and a few others too) cancel when I scroll too far down in the file selection list. Any comments?
subequations
A few months ago Dekel gave sombody on the list the following advice on subequations: If you want your formulae to be numbered like this: 8.46, 8.47a, 8.47b, 8.48,... then write \begin{subequations} before the 2nd formula, and \end{subequations} after the 3rd formula. Now I want to use this in a equation array environment. LyX now produces the following latex: \begin{subequations} \begin{equationarray} ... \end{subequations} \end{equationarray} which ofcourse results in a number of latex errors. How to do this correct within LyX? Or is there another way to achieve subequation numbering in a equationarray? Bye Martijn
subequations
A few months ago Dekel gave sombody on the list the following advice on subequations: If you want your formulae to be numbered like this: 8.46, 8.47a, 8.47b, 8.48,... then write \begin{subequations} before the 2nd formula, and \end{subequations} after the 3rd formula. Now I want to use this in a equation array environment. LyX now produces the following latex: \begin{subequations} \begin{equationarray} ... \end{subequations} \end{equationarray} which ofcourse results in a number of latex errors. How to do this correct within LyX? Or is there another way to achieve subequation numbering in a equationarray? Bye Martijn
subequations
A few months ago Dekel gave sombody on the list the following advice on subequations: If you want your formulae to be numbered like this: 8.46, 8.47a, 8.47b, 8.48,... then write \begin{subequations} before the 2nd formula, and \end{subequations} after the 3rd formula. Now I want to use this in a equation array environment. LyX now produces the following latex: \begin{subequations} \begin{equationarray} ... \end{subequations} \end{equationarray} which ofcourse results in a number of latex errors. How to do this correct within LyX? Or is there another way to achieve subequation numbering in a equationarray? Bye Martijn
float placement problems after upgrading to 1.2.x
Hi, I encountered the problem that my floats were not placed according to the !tbp settings in the document layout dialog. When I exported my document to tex I saw that most figures had htbp placement settings. When I remember well, these are the figures I inserted before switching to 1.2.x. So probably something went wrong when LyX 1.2 inported the document that was in 1.6.x format at that time. I fixed this by deleting by hand all placement lines in insets in my LyX file. I guess the problem is caused by the fact that lyx 1.6 specified the location of every individual float to be equal to the global setting. LyX 1.2 uses the global location only for floats that do not have a individual location specified, so it does not overule old settings from 1.6. If I am correct than I think this behaviour should be changed. It would be better if LyX 1.2 would make the global placement variable equal to the values used in the 1.6 document and *remove* all placement specifications for the individual float. Bye and thanks for the great work! Martijn
float placement problems after upgrading to 1.2.x
Hi, I encountered the problem that my floats were not placed according to the !tbp settings in the document layout dialog. When I exported my document to tex I saw that most figures had htbp placement settings. When I remember well, these are the figures I inserted before switching to 1.2.x. So probably something went wrong when LyX 1.2 inported the document that was in 1.6.x format at that time. I fixed this by deleting by hand all placement lines in insets in my LyX file. I guess the problem is caused by the fact that lyx 1.6 specified the location of every individual float to be equal to the global setting. LyX 1.2 uses the global location only for floats that do not have a individual location specified, so it does not overule old settings from 1.6. If I am correct than I think this behaviour should be changed. It would be better if LyX 1.2 would make the global placement variable equal to the values used in the 1.6 document and *remove* all placement specifications for the individual float. Bye and thanks for the great work! Martijn
float placement problems after upgrading to 1.2.x
Hi, I encountered the problem that my floats were not placed according to the !tbp settings in the document layout dialog. When I exported my document to tex I saw that most figures had htbp placement settings. When I remember well, these are the figures I inserted before switching to 1.2.x. So probably something went wrong when LyX 1.2 inported the document that was in 1.6.x format at that time. I fixed this by deleting by hand all placement lines in insets in my LyX file. I guess the problem is caused by the fact that lyx 1.6 specified the location of every individual float to be equal to the global setting. LyX 1.2 uses the global location only for floats that do not have a individual location specified, so it does not overule old settings from 1.6. If I am correct than I think this behaviour should be changed. It would be better if LyX 1.2 would make the global placement variable equal to the values used in the 1.6 document and *remove* all placement specifications for the individual float. Bye and thanks for the great work! Martijn
Re: lyx and debian
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 08:41, |b|c|r| wrote: I've recently switched from red hat 7.3 to debian woody. I apt-got lyx, it came without a hitch. started right up. i remember fighting all day to get red hat to make it run. anyway, my debian copy came without all the good stuff that my redhat came with. i cant double space, i cant change font, i cant spell check. I can fix these things one at a time, its a pain, tho. is there some library of something that i'm supposed to apt-get along with lyx that no one told me about? Nice word apt-got :-) First. Apt-get synaptic. This is a convenient frontend to apt-get. Start synaptic, search for lyx, and look which packages it suggest. Probably aspell and some fonts that you currently do not have installed. Succes, Martijn P.S. Woody is rock stable, but its software is relatively old because it has been tested very long. Unless you do very critical work it is better to upgrade to Debian Sarge (testing) or even Unstable (Sid). Even Unstabel is stable, I run it for two weeks now and did not encounter any problem.
Re: lyx and debian
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 08:41, |b|c|r| wrote: I've recently switched from red hat 7.3 to debian woody. I apt-got lyx, it came without a hitch. started right up. i remember fighting all day to get red hat to make it run. anyway, my debian copy came without all the good stuff that my redhat came with. i cant double space, i cant change font, i cant spell check. I can fix these things one at a time, its a pain, tho. is there some library of something that i'm supposed to apt-get along with lyx that no one told me about? Nice word apt-got :-) First. Apt-get synaptic. This is a convenient frontend to apt-get. Start synaptic, search for lyx, and look which packages it suggest. Probably aspell and some fonts that you currently do not have installed. Succes, Martijn P.S. Woody is rock stable, but its software is relatively old because it has been tested very long. Unless you do very critical work it is better to upgrade to Debian Sarge (testing) or even Unstable (Sid). Even Unstabel is stable, I run it for two weeks now and did not encounter any problem.
Re: lyx and debian
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 08:41, |b|c|r| wrote: > > I've recently switched from red hat 7.3 to debian woody. I apt-got lyx, > it came without a hitch. started right up. i remember fighting all day > to get red hat to make it run. > anyway, my debian copy came without all the good stuff that my redhat came > with. i cant double space, i cant change font, i cant spell check. I can > fix these things one at a time, its a pain, tho. is there some library of > something that i'm supposed to apt-get along with lyx that no one told me > about? Nice word apt-got :-) First. Apt-get synaptic. This is a convenient frontend to apt-get. Start synaptic, search for lyx, and look which packages it suggest. Probably aspell and some fonts that you currently do not have installed. Succes, Martijn P.S. Woody is rock stable, but its software is relatively old because it has been tested very long. Unless you do very critical work it is better to upgrade to Debian Sarge (testing) or even Unstable (Sid). Even Unstabel is stable, I run it for two weeks now and did not encounter any problem.
XPP as printer
I would like to use XPP (X printing panel) for printing from LyX. How can I do this? Bye, Martijn
XPP as printer
I would like to use XPP (X printing panel) for printing from LyX. How can I do this? Bye, Martijn
XPP as printer
I would like to use XPP (X printing panel) for printing from LyX. How can I do this? Bye, Martijn
captions apart from floats
Hi, I am preparing an article (revtex), and have to print all floats after the text. This can be achieved using the endfloats option of revtex. But I am also required to separate the figure text (captions) from the figures themselves. Do not ask me why, I think this is stupid too, but my supervisor wants it this way. Scientific Workplace can do this, so I suppose latex can do this too. How can I achieve this with LyX? Thanks, Martijn
captions apart from floats
Hi, I am preparing an article (revtex), and have to print all floats after the text. This can be achieved using the endfloats option of revtex. But I am also required to separate the figure text (captions) from the figures themselves. Do not ask me why, I think this is stupid too, but my supervisor wants it this way. Scientific Workplace can do this, so I suppose latex can do this too. How can I achieve this with LyX? Thanks, Martijn
captions apart from floats
Hi, I am preparing an article (revtex), and have to print all floats after the text. This can be achieved using the endfloats option of revtex. But I am also required to separate the figure text (captions) from the figures themselves. Do not ask me why, I think this is stupid too, but my supervisor wants it this way. Scientific Workplace can do this, so I suppose latex can do this too. How can I achieve this with LyX? Thanks, Martijn
Re: Antwort: Euro Symbol
On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 15:25, Wolfgang Kilian wrote: Thanks Robert.R.Koehler, the example teseuro.tex works fine. Nevertheless LyX gives me an Error: LaTeX Error: File 'eurosym.sty' not found. Mhhh... I already reconfigured LyX and started it again??? Thanks so far Wolfgang You first need to reconfigure latex: run texhash as root. succes, Martijn
Re: Antwort: Euro Symbol
On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 15:25, Wolfgang Kilian wrote: Thanks Robert.R.Koehler, the example teseuro.tex works fine. Nevertheless LyX gives me an Error: LaTeX Error: File 'eurosym.sty' not found. Mhhh... I already reconfigured LyX and started it again??? Thanks so far Wolfgang You first need to reconfigure latex: run texhash as root. succes, Martijn
Re: Antwort: Euro Symbol
On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 15:25, Wolfgang Kilian wrote: > Thanks Robert.R.Koehler, > the example teseuro.tex works fine. Nevertheless LyX gives me an Error: > LaTeX Error: File 'eurosym.sty' not found. > > Mhhh... I already reconfigured LyX and started it again??? > > Thanks so far > Wolfgang > You first need to reconfigure latex: run texhash as root. succes, Martijn
RE: [graphics preview] known problem but...
I have ghostscript 6.53, which should not have the bug anymore, and I upgrade lyx-1.6 from fix2 to fix4, and when I do not touch LyX when I open the document, more figures then before are rendered, but not yet all. What suprises me most is that the number of rendered figures varies when I open the document a few times. Bye, Martijn On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 09:15, Robert Spee wrote: see http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39 I use Redhat 7.2 and the ghostscript package ghostscript-6.51-17.i386.rpm with lyx 1.1.6fix4 and it works fine since I upgraded to this ghostscript version. Good luck Robert -Original Message- From: Martijn Brouwer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: dinsdag 17 september 2002 21:23 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [graphics preview] known problem but... Hi, Included graphics is not shown in LyX with lyx 1.6-fix2. (I am still using 1.6 for an important document, that was created with 1.6). Searching docs an mailinglist archives learned that this was a bug in ghostscript that has been fixed in 6.53, so I have upgraded to 6.53. Now part of my pictures (Grace graphs) are shown, but more are not. LaTeX output is OK. When I open the usersguide, esher-lsd.eps is shown, platypus.eps is not. Has anybody a solution for this?
RE: [graphics preview] known problem but...
I have ghostscript 6.53, which should not have the bug anymore, and I upgrade lyx-1.6 from fix2 to fix4, and when I do not touch LyX when I open the document, more figures then before are rendered, but not yet all. What suprises me most is that the number of rendered figures varies when I open the document a few times. Bye, Martijn On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 09:15, Robert Spee wrote: see http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39 I use Redhat 7.2 and the ghostscript package ghostscript-6.51-17.i386.rpm with lyx 1.1.6fix4 and it works fine since I upgraded to this ghostscript version. Good luck Robert -Original Message- From: Martijn Brouwer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: dinsdag 17 september 2002 21:23 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [graphics preview] known problem but... Hi, Included graphics is not shown in LyX with lyx 1.6-fix2. (I am still using 1.6 for an important document, that was created with 1.6). Searching docs an mailinglist archives learned that this was a bug in ghostscript that has been fixed in 6.53, so I have upgraded to 6.53. Now part of my pictures (Grace graphs) are shown, but more are not. LaTeX output is OK. When I open the usersguide, esher-lsd.eps is shown, platypus.eps is not. Has anybody a solution for this?
RE: [graphics preview] known problem but...
I have ghostscript 6.53, which should not have the bug anymore, and I upgrade lyx-1.6 from fix2 to fix4, and when I do not touch LyX when I open the document, more figures then before are rendered, but not yet all. What suprises me most is that the number of rendered figures varies when I open the document a few times. Bye, Martijn On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 09:15, Robert Spee wrote: > see http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39 > I use Redhat 7.2 and the ghostscript package ghostscript-6.51-17.i386.rpm > with lyx 1.1.6fix4 and it works fine since I upgraded to this ghostscript > version. > > Good luck > > Robert > > > -Original Message- > > From: Martijn Brouwer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: dinsdag 17 september 2002 21:23 > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [graphics preview] known problem but... > > > > > > Hi, > > Included graphics is not shown in LyX with lyx 1.6-fix2. (I am still > > using 1.6 for an important document, that was created with 1.6). > > Searching docs an mailinglist archives learned that this was a bug in > > ghostscript that has been fixed in 6.53, so I have upgraded > > to 6.53. Now > > part of my pictures (Grace graphs) are shown, but more are not. LaTeX > > output is OK. When I open the usersguide, esher-lsd.eps is shown, > > platypus.eps is not. Has anybody a solution for this?
[graphics preview] known problem but...
Hi, Included graphics is not shown in LyX with lyx 1.6-fix2. (I am still using 1.6 for an important document, that was created with 1.6). Searching docs an mailinglist archives learned that this was a bug in ghostscript that has been fixed in 6.53, so I have upgraded to 6.53. Now part of my pictures (Grace graphs) are shown, but more are not. LaTeX output is OK. When I open the usersguide, esher-lsd.eps is shown, platypus.eps is not. Has anybody a solution for this? In 1.2 preview works, but for this document I do not want to use 1.2 yet, it is too important and I would not like to break compatibility with 1.6. LyX 1.2 crashed a few times when scrolling through this document, complaining about memory, but I cannot reproduce this. Bye, Martijn
[graphics preview] known problem but...
Hi, Included graphics is not shown in LyX with lyx 1.6-fix2. (I am still using 1.6 for an important document, that was created with 1.6). Searching docs an mailinglist archives learned that this was a bug in ghostscript that has been fixed in 6.53, so I have upgraded to 6.53. Now part of my pictures (Grace graphs) are shown, but more are not. LaTeX output is OK. When I open the usersguide, esher-lsd.eps is shown, platypus.eps is not. Has anybody a solution for this? In 1.2 preview works, but for this document I do not want to use 1.2 yet, it is too important and I would not like to break compatibility with 1.6. LyX 1.2 crashed a few times when scrolling through this document, complaining about memory, but I cannot reproduce this. Bye, Martijn
[graphics preview] known problem but...
Hi, Included graphics is not shown in LyX with lyx 1.6-fix2. (I am still using 1.6 for an important document, that was created with 1.6). Searching docs an mailinglist archives learned that this was a bug in ghostscript that has been fixed in 6.53, so I have upgraded to 6.53. Now part of my pictures (Grace graphs) are shown, but more are not. LaTeX output is OK. When I open the usersguide, esher-lsd.eps is shown, platypus.eps is not. Has anybody a solution for this? In 1.2 preview works, but for this document I do not want to use 1.2 yet, it is too important and I would not like to break compatibility with 1.6. LyX 1.2 crashed a few times when scrolling through this document, complaining about memory, but I cannot reproduce this. Bye, Martijn
sans serif fonts for math
Hi, In my figures (graphs) I have some psfrags containing math. I would like to have these fragments typeset in sans serif, since the nubers in my graphs are sans serif too. How can I achieve this? Bye, Martijn
sans serif fonts for math
Hi, In my figures (graphs) I have some psfrags containing math. I would like to have these fragments typeset in sans serif, since the nubers in my graphs are sans serif too. How can I achieve this? Bye, Martijn
sans serif fonts for math
Hi, In my figures (graphs) I have some psfrags containing math. I would like to have these fragments typeset in sans serif, since the nubers in my graphs are sans serif too. How can I achieve this? Bye, Martijn
Re: lyx ingnores second keystrokeHHH
On Thu, 2002-05-23 at 02:32, John Levon wrote: On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:10:29AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote: Sometimes LyX refuses I encouter the problem that lyx refuses every second identical keystroke. So 'willing' becomes 'wiling'. The problem What are your key repeat settings ? What does lyx -dbg key show ? I did not encounter the problem for a few days but here it comes: first keystroke: Workarea event: KEYBOARD WorkArea: Key is `f' [102] WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102] Using keysym [B] Workarea Diff: 0 KeySym is f[102] State is [16] action first set to [-1] meta_fake_bit is [0] action now set to [-1] Key [-1][f] second identical keystroke: Workarea event: KEYBOARD WorkArea: Key is `f' [102] WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102] Using keysym [B] Workarea Diff: 0 Workarea: Purging X events. How to interpret this? Is LyX purging X events? Have you tried a different xforms version (0.88, 0.) ? No, not yet. I when necessary I will do. Thanks and bye, Martijn
Re: lyx ingnores second keystrokeHHH
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 12:25, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | On Thu, 2002-05-23 at 02:32, John Levon wrote: On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:10:29AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote: Sometimes LyX refuses I encouter the problem that lyx refuses every second identical keystroke. So 'willing' becomes 'wiling'. The problem What are your key repeat settings ? What does lyx -dbg key show ? | I did not encounter the problem for a few days but here it comes: | first keystroke: | Workarea event: KEYBOARD | WorkArea: Key is `f' [102] | WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102] | Using keysym [B] | Workarea Diff: 0 | KeySym is f[102] State is [16] | action first set to [-1] | meta_fake_bit is [0] | action now set to [-1] | Key [-1][f] | second identical keystroke: | Workarea event: KEYBOARD | WorkArea: Key is `f' [102] | WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102] | Using keysym [B] | Workarea Diff: 0 | Workarea: Purging X events. | How to interpret this? Is LyX purging X events? Yes, sometimes when the timestamp difference between two X events is very small we purge events. What X server is you using and what kind of computer do you have? speed etc. XFree 4.1.0 from SuSE 7.3 running on a 1000 Mhz Athlon with 128 Mb RAM, so it is not due to computer speed. (If you doubt this I stop using LyX ;-) ) The problem also occurs when there are a few seconds between both keystrokes. When I encounter the problem it occurs for every keystroke that is identical to the previous one. Bye Martijn
Re: lyx ingnores second keystrokeHHH
On Thu, 2002-05-23 at 02:32, John Levon wrote: On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:10:29AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote: Sometimes LyX refuses I encouter the problem that lyx refuses every second identical keystroke. So 'willing' becomes 'wiling'. The problem What are your key repeat settings ? What does lyx -dbg key show ? I did not encounter the problem for a few days but here it comes: first keystroke: Workarea event: KEYBOARD WorkArea: Key is `f' [102] WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102] Using keysym [B] Workarea Diff: 0 KeySym is f[102] State is [16] action first set to [-1] meta_fake_bit is [0] action now set to [-1] Key [-1][f] second identical keystroke: Workarea event: KEYBOARD WorkArea: Key is `f' [102] WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102] Using keysym [B] Workarea Diff: 0 Workarea: Purging X events. How to interpret this? Is LyX purging X events? Have you tried a different xforms version (0.88, 0.) ? No, not yet. I when necessary I will do. Thanks and bye, Martijn
Re: lyx ingnores second keystrokeHHH
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 12:25, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | On Thu, 2002-05-23 at 02:32, John Levon wrote: On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:10:29AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote: Sometimes LyX refuses I encouter the problem that lyx refuses every second identical keystroke. So 'willing' becomes 'wiling'. The problem What are your key repeat settings ? What does lyx -dbg key show ? | I did not encounter the problem for a few days but here it comes: | first keystroke: | Workarea event: KEYBOARD | WorkArea: Key is `f' [102] | WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102] | Using keysym [B] | Workarea Diff: 0 | KeySym is f[102] State is [16] | action first set to [-1] | meta_fake_bit is [0] | action now set to [-1] | Key [-1][f] | second identical keystroke: | Workarea event: KEYBOARD | WorkArea: Key is `f' [102] | WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102] | Using keysym [B] | Workarea Diff: 0 | Workarea: Purging X events. | How to interpret this? Is LyX purging X events? Yes, sometimes when the timestamp difference between two X events is very small we purge events. What X server is you using and what kind of computer do you have? speed etc. XFree 4.1.0 from SuSE 7.3 running on a 1000 Mhz Athlon with 128 Mb RAM, so it is not due to computer speed. (If you doubt this I stop using LyX ;-) ) The problem also occurs when there are a few seconds between both keystrokes. When I encounter the problem it occurs for every keystroke that is identical to the previous one. Bye Martijn
Re: lyx ingnores second keystrokeHHH
On Thu, 2002-05-23 at 02:32, John Levon wrote: > On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:10:29AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote: > > > Sometimes LyX refuses I encouter the problem that lyx refuses every > > second identical keystroke. So 'willing' becomes 'wiling'. The problem > > What are your key repeat settings ? What does lyx -dbg key show ? > I did not encounter the problem for a few days but here it comes: first keystroke: Workarea event: KEYBOARD WorkArea: Key is `f' [102] WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102] Using keysym [B] Workarea Diff: 0 KeySym is f[102] State is [16] action first set to [-1] meta_fake_bit is [0] action now set to [-1] Key [-1][f] second identical keystroke: Workarea event: KEYBOARD WorkArea: Key is `f' [102] WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102] Using keysym [B] Workarea Diff: 0 Workarea: Purging X events. How to interpret this? Is LyX purging X events? > Have you tried a different xforms version (0.88, 0.) ? No, not yet. I when necessary I will do. Thanks and bye, Martijn
Re: lyx ingnores second keystrokeHHH
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 12:25, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: > Martijn Brouwer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > | On Thu, 2002-05-23 at 02:32, John Levon wrote: > >> On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:10:29AM +0200, Martijn Brouwer wrote: > >> > >> > Sometimes LyX refuses I encouter the problem that lyx refuses every > >> > second identical keystroke. So 'willing' becomes 'wiling'. The problem > >> > >> What are your key repeat settings ? What does lyx -dbg key show ? > >> > | I did not encounter the problem for a few days but here it comes: > > > | first keystroke: > | Workarea event: KEYBOARD > | WorkArea: Key is `f' [102] > | WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102] > | Using keysym [B] > | Workarea Diff: 0 > | KeySym is f[102] State is [16] > | action first set to [-1] > | meta_fake_bit is [0] > | action now set to [-1] > | Key [-1][f] > > > | second identical keystroke: > | Workarea event: KEYBOARD > | WorkArea: Key is `f' [102] > | WorkArea: Keysym is `f' [102] > | Using keysym [B] > | Workarea Diff: 0 > | Workarea: Purging X events. > > > | How to interpret this? Is LyX purging X events? > > Yes, sometimes when the timestamp difference between two X events is > very small we purge events. > > What X server is you using and what kind of computer do you have? > speed etc. XFree 4.1.0 from SuSE 7.3 running on a 1000 Mhz Athlon with 128 Mb RAM, so it is not due to computer speed. (If you doubt this I stop using LyX ;-) ) The problem also occurs when there are a few seconds between both keystrokes. When I encounter the problem it occurs for every keystroke that is identical to the previous one. Bye Martijn
lyx ingnores second keystroke
Sometimes LyX refuses I encouter the problem that lyx refuses every second identical keystroke. So 'willing' becomes 'wiling'. The problem is independent of the key I try and occurs only in the LyX main window, not in the dialogs, and also not in other programs. Restarting LyX does not help, restarting X does help. With LyX 1.2.0-pre4 I encounter the same problem. So the problem seems neither be 100% related to X nor 100% related to LyX. Any ideas? Martijn Brouwer LyX 1.1.6fix2, xforms 0.89, XFree 4.1.0 (SuSE 7.3)
lyx ingnores second keystroke
Sometimes LyX refuses I encouter the problem that lyx refuses every second identical keystroke. So 'willing' becomes 'wiling'. The problem is independent of the key I try and occurs only in the LyX main window, not in the dialogs, and also not in other programs. Restarting LyX does not help, restarting X does help. With LyX 1.2.0-pre4 I encounter the same problem. So the problem seems neither be 100% related to X nor 100% related to LyX. Any ideas? Martijn Brouwer LyX 1.1.6fix2, xforms 0.89, XFree 4.1.0 (SuSE 7.3)
lyx ingnores second keystroke
Sometimes LyX refuses I encouter the problem that lyx refuses every second identical keystroke. So 'willing' becomes 'wiling'. The problem is independent of the key I try and occurs only in the LyX main window, not in the dialogs, and also not in other programs. Restarting LyX does not help, restarting X does help. With LyX 1.2.0-pre4 I encounter the same problem. So the problem seems neither be 100% related to X nor 100% related to LyX. Any ideas? Martijn Brouwer LyX 1.1.6fix2, xforms 0.89, XFree 4.1.0 (SuSE 7.3)
revtex4 and endfloats class option
Hi, I am writing a revtex4 paper with LyX, and everthing works fine as long as I do not specify the endfloats option. When I do this I get numerous errors concerning missingg }'s, captions that are outside a figure environment. The problem seems to be have something to do with the \par command. When I export a minimal test file as tex, remove the \par commands and run latex, everything looks fine. But the same procedure with my real file does not give the desired output :-( Did anybody come across this problem and solved it? I can on request send the file to someone who wants to try. Bye, Martijn Brouwer lyx 1.1.6 fix 2 with tetex on linux (SuSE 7.3)
revtex4 and endfloats class option
Hi, I am writing a revtex4 paper with LyX, and everthing works fine as long as I do not specify the endfloats option. When I do this I get numerous errors concerning missingg }'s, captions that are outside a figure environment. The problem seems to be have something to do with the \par command. When I export a minimal test file as tex, remove the \par commands and run latex, everything looks fine. But the same procedure with my real file does not give the desired output :-( Did anybody come across this problem and solved it? I can on request send the file to someone who wants to try. Bye, Martijn Brouwer lyx 1.1.6 fix 2 with tetex on linux (SuSE 7.3)
revtex4 and endfloats class option
Hi, I am writing a revtex4 paper with LyX, and everthing works fine as long as I do not specify the endfloats option. When I do this I get numerous errors concerning missingg }'s, captions that are outside a figure environment. The problem seems to be have something to do with the \par command. When I export a minimal test file as tex, remove the \par commands and run latex, everything looks fine. But the same procedure with my real file does not give the desired output :-( Did anybody come across this problem and solved it? I can on request send the file to someone who wants to try. Bye, Martijn Brouwer lyx 1.1.6 fix 2 with tetex on linux (SuSE 7.3)
How to suppress FoilTeX advertising
How can I suppress the annoying 'Typeset by FoilTeX' messages in a FoilTeX presentation? Even Micro$oft does not play such a trick... TIA, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How to suppress FoilTeX advertising
How can I suppress the annoying 'Typeset by FoilTeX' messages in a FoilTeX presentation? Even Micro$oft does not play such a trick... TIA, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How to suppress FoilTeX advertising
How can I suppress the annoying 'Typeset by FoilTeX' messages in a FoilTeX presentation? Even Micro$oft does not play such a trick... TIA, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some internationalisation problems
Hello everybody, I am writing a text in Dutch, and have some problems with the language settings: - Ispell hyphenates a word containg an 'ij' between the 'i' and the 'j', which is impossible in Dutch. Ispell uses the Dutch dictionaries (using the tricks with the links described in the Users Guide). Is this just a bug in Ispell? - When I insert a Bibliograhy, its titles says 'References', which is of course English. How can I change this in some appropriate Dutch word? Thanks, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some internationalisation problems
Hello everybody, I am writing a text in Dutch, and have some problems with the language settings: - Ispell hyphenates a word containg an 'ij' between the 'i' and the 'j', which is impossible in Dutch. Ispell uses the Dutch dictionaries (using the tricks with the links described in the Users Guide). Is this just a bug in Ispell? - When I insert a Bibliograhy, its titles says 'References', which is of course English. How can I change this in some appropriate Dutch word? Thanks, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some internationalisation problems
Hello everybody, I am writing a text in Dutch, and have some problems with the language settings: - Ispell hyphenates a word containg an 'ij' between the 'i' and the 'j', which is impossible in Dutch. Ispell uses the Dutch dictionaries (using the tricks with the links described in the Users Guide). Is this just a bug in Ispell? - When I insert a Bibliograhy, its titles says 'References', which is of course English. How can I change this in some appropriate Dutch word? Thanks, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
changing caption environment positioning of figures
Hello, Today I finished my master thesis, but I still have two problems: The most important is that one of my figures is not inserted in my document. This is a small figure in a floatflt environment. The problem is that this figure follows after a huge figure float containing three figures. This float is printed on a separate page, but LaTeX seems to be unable to insert the small figure before the huge one. I inserted the large float at the very beginning of the section it belongs to. How can I solve this? My preferences for the insertion of floats are htbp. Changing to !htbp does not solve my problem. My second problem is that the captions are hardly discernable from the normal text. I want to print them in a slightly smaller font and italic. How can I change the caption environment? Thanks in advance, Martijn P.S. My document is 54 pages, contains 15 figurefloats with 25 figures, about 10 tables and hundreds of equations. And still LyX runs smoothly! On a 486! A great achievement. _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
changing caption environment positioning of figures
Hello, Today I finished my master thesis, but I still have two problems: The most important is that one of my figures is not inserted in my document. This is a small figure in a floatflt environment. The problem is that this figure follows after a huge figure float containing three figures. This float is printed on a separate page, but LaTeX seems to be unable to insert the small figure before the huge one. I inserted the large float at the very beginning of the section it belongs to. How can I solve this? My preferences for the insertion of floats are htbp. Changing to !htbp does not solve my problem. My second problem is that the captions are hardly discernable from the normal text. I want to print them in a slightly smaller font and italic. How can I change the caption environment? Thanks in advance, Martijn P.S. My document is 54 pages, contains 15 figurefloats with 25 figures, about 10 tables and hundreds of equations. And still LyX runs smoothly! On a 486! A great achievement. _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
changing caption environment & positioning of figures
Hello, Today I finished my master thesis, but I still have two problems: The most important is that one of my figures is not inserted in my document. This is a small figure in a floatflt environment. The problem is that this figure follows after a huge figure float containing three figures. This float is printed on a separate page, but LaTeX seems to be unable to insert the small figure before the huge one. I inserted the large float at the very beginning of the section it belongs to. How can I solve this? My preferences for the insertion of floats are htbp. Changing to !htbp does not solve my problem. My second problem is that the captions are hardly discernable from the normal text. I want to print them in a slightly smaller font and italic. How can I change the caption environment? Thanks in advance, Martijn P.S. My document is 54 pages, contains 15 figurefloats with 25 figures, about 10 tables and hundreds of equations. And still LyX runs smoothly! On a 486! A great achievement. _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
scaling .pstex
Is it possible to scale .pstex pictures, or does this change the position of the text with respect to graphical part of the picture? When this is possible, how to achieve it? Thanks, Martijn __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
scaling .pstex
Is it possible to scale .pstex pictures, or does this change the position of the text with respect to graphical part of the picture? When this is possible, how to achieve it? Thanks, Martijn __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
scaling .pstex
Is it possible to scale .pstex pictures, or does this change the position of the text with respect to graphical part of the picture? When this is possible, how to achieve it? Thanks, Martijn __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best way to insert many pictures
Hi, I have three graphs belonging to the same paragraph, and want the appear together beside the text. A part of the text consist of a 'itemize' paragraph. I tried to achieve this in several ways but I do not succeed: 1) Inserting three separate figure floats. Inserting figure floats in at 'itemize' environment results in error messages (missing \item commands) 2) Inserting three figures in one float. The figures don't even appear. When I insert only two pictures, the second figure overlaps with the text. 3) Inserting the figures in a table in a figure float. With the 'floatflt' option disabled it works, but when I enable it, everything is gone again. How can I deal with this? I prefer to have three floats, since I prefer to have three captions. Another problem is that some pictures are transparant. This are .eps files create from normal .ps files with ps2epsi. Who can help me? Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best way to insert many pictures
Hi, I have three graphs belonging to the same paragraph, and want the appear together beside the text. A part of the text consist of a 'itemize' paragraph. I tried to achieve this in several ways but I do not succeed: 1) Inserting three separate figure floats. Inserting figure floats in at 'itemize' environment results in error messages (missing \item commands) 2) Inserting three figures in one float. The figures don't even appear. When I insert only two pictures, the second figure overlaps with the text. 3) Inserting the figures in a table in a figure float. With the 'floatflt' option disabled it works, but when I enable it, everything is gone again. How can I deal with this? I prefer to have three floats, since I prefer to have three captions. Another problem is that some pictures are transparant. This are .eps files create from normal .ps files with ps2epsi. Who can help me? Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Best way to insert many pictures
Hi, I have three graphs belonging to the same paragraph, and want the appear together beside the text. A part of the text consist of a 'itemize' paragraph. I tried to achieve this in several ways but I do not succeed: 1) Inserting three separate figure floats. Inserting figure floats in at 'itemize' environment results in error messages (missing \item commands) 2) Inserting three figures in one float. The figures don't even appear. When I insert only two pictures, the second figure overlaps with the text. 3) Inserting the figures in a table in a figure float. With the 'floatflt' option disabled it works, but when I enable it, everything is gone again. How can I deal with this? I prefer to have three floats, since I prefer to have three captions. Another problem is that some pictures are transparant. This are .eps files create from normal .ps files with ps2epsi. Who can help me? Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
importing figures from windows applications
Hello, I have lots of figures in excel files and want to import them into LyX. I tried this by printing my figures to a file with a postscript printer (HP4000TN PS). Then I convert the .prn files with ps2epsi to .epsi files, from which I remove the bitmap image by hand. Now I have .eps files that I can view in gv. But when I import them in LyX and make them 50 percent of the page in the figure dialog, the figures keep their original (A4 landscape) size. The result of this is that the figure does not fit in my document and is not printed. How can I solve this problem? Is there some command in the .eps file that causes this and has to be deleted? Is it better to import figures from windows apps in another way? Which? Thanks, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
problems with .lyxrc: inline viewing of images; screenfonts.
I have two problems concerning my .lyxrc file (which is located in my home dir) 1) Lyx 'forgets' the settings for inline viewing of pictures. When I run reconfigure and restart LyX everything works perfect, but in a new session, the figures are not displayed anymore. 2) When I specify another screenfont in .lyxrc, this is ignored by lyx. By the way: what is the correct syntax; \screen_font_roman -*-charter (syntax from manual) \roman_font -*-charter (syntax from default in .lyxrc) I tried both and it does not work Both problems are not crucial but they are annoying. _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
importing figures from windows applications
Hello, I have lots of figures in excel files and want to import them into LyX. I tried this by printing my figures to a file with a postscript printer (HP4000TN PS). Then I convert the .prn files with ps2epsi to .epsi files, from which I remove the bitmap image by hand. Now I have .eps files that I can view in gv. But when I import them in LyX and make them 50 percent of the page in the figure dialog, the figures keep their original (A4 landscape) size. The result of this is that the figure does not fit in my document and is not printed. How can I solve this problem? Is there some command in the .eps file that causes this and has to be deleted? Is it better to import figures from windows apps in another way? Which? Thanks, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
problems with .lyxrc: inline viewing of images; screenfonts.
I have two problems concerning my .lyxrc file (which is located in my home dir) 1) Lyx 'forgets' the settings for inline viewing of pictures. When I run reconfigure and restart LyX everything works perfect, but in a new session, the figures are not displayed anymore. 2) When I specify another screenfont in .lyxrc, this is ignored by lyx. By the way: what is the correct syntax; \screen_font_roman -*-charter (syntax from manual) \roman_font -*-charter (syntax from default in .lyxrc) I tried both and it does not work Both problems are not crucial but they are annoying. _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
importing figures from windows applications
Hello, I have lots of figures in excel files and want to import them into LyX. I tried this by printing my figures to a file with a postscript printer (HP4000TN PS). Then I convert the .prn files with ps2epsi to .epsi files, from which I remove the bitmap image by hand. Now I have .eps files that I can view in gv. But when I import them in LyX and make them 50 percent of the page in the figure dialog, the figures keep their original (A4 landscape) size. The result of this is that the figure does not fit in my document and is not printed. How can I solve this problem? Is there some command in the .eps file that causes this and has to be deleted? Is it better to import figures from windows apps in another way? Which? Thanks, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
problems with .lyxrc: inline viewing of images; screenfonts.
I have two problems concerning my .lyxrc file (which is located in my home dir) 1) Lyx 'forgets' the settings for inline viewing of pictures. When I run reconfigure and restart LyX everything works perfect, but in a new session, the figures are not displayed anymore. 2) When I specify another screenfont in .lyxrc, this is ignored by lyx. By the way: what is the correct syntax; \screen_font_roman -*-charter (syntax from manual) \roman_font -*-charter (syntax from default in .lyxrc) I tried both and it does not work Both problems are not crucial but they are annoying. _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Tabular format 5 is not supported anymore.
At 05:04 PM 7/17/00 +0200, you wrote: Lyx 1.1.5 has just been installed on our network of Linux machines. However, when trying to open files written in an older version I get the following error message. Tabular format 5 is not supported anymore Get an older version of LyX ( 1.1.x) for conversion! [snip] Is there an easier quicker way to convert the older version tables to the newer version? As in the error message told use lyx 1.0.4, load the document there, save it and you're done (version before 1.0.x are beta and therefore not anymore supported in the save/load format!) Are these documents created with a pre 1.0.x version or with a a 1.1.x version x5? I have the same problem with a document created in 1.1.5 for linux and edited with 1.1.5 for windows, when I open it again under linux. __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Tabular format 5 is not supported anymore.
At 05:04 PM 7/17/00 +0200, you wrote: Lyx 1.1.5 has just been installed on our network of Linux machines. However, when trying to open files written in an older version I get the following error message. Tabular format 5 is not supported anymore Get an older version of LyX ( 1.1.x) for conversion! [snip] Is there an easier quicker way to convert the older version tables to the newer version? As in the error message told use lyx 1.0.4, load the document there, save it and you're done (version before 1.0.x are beta and therefore not anymore supported in the save/load format!) Are these documents created with a pre 1.0.x version or with a a 1.1.x version x5? I have the same problem with a document created in 1.1.5 for linux and edited with 1.1.5 for windows, when I open it again under linux. __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Tabular format < 5 is not supported anymore.
At 05:04 PM 7/17/00 +0200, you wrote: > >> Lyx 1.1.5 has just been installed on our network of Linux machines. >> However, when trying to open files written in an older version I get the >> following error message. >> >> Tabular format < 5 is not supported anymore >> Get an older version of LyX (< 1.1.x) for conversion! >> >[snip] >> Is there an easier quicker way to convert the older version tables to >> the newer version? > >As in the error message told use lyx 1.0.4, load the document there, >save it and you're done (version before 1.0.x are beta and therefore >not anymore supported in the save/load format!) Are these documents created with a pre 1.0.x version or with a a 1.1.x version x<5? I have the same problem with a document created in 1.1.5 for linux and edited with 1.1.5 for windows, when I open it again under linux. __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
math-delimiters
Is there an easy way to insert math-delimiters with the keyboard? __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
little bug displaying math-numbers
When I insert math numbers for a multiline equation, and then remove one of the lines (the last), LyX still displays the (#) for that line. Nevertheless it is removed from the file: it does not appear in the output and after closing and reopening, LyX does not display these extra math number indicators anymore. Martijn __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
math-delimiters
Is there an easy way to insert math-delimiters with the keyboard? __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
little bug displaying math-numbers
When I insert math numbers for a multiline equation, and then remove one of the lines (the last), LyX still displays the (#) for that line. Nevertheless it is removed from the file: it does not appear in the output and after closing and reopening, LyX does not display these extra math number indicators anymore. Martijn __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
math-delimiters
Is there an easy way to insert math-delimiters with the keyboard? __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
little bug displaying math-numbers
When I insert math numbers for a multiline equation, and then remove one of the lines (the last), LyX still displays the (#) for that line. Nevertheless it is removed from the file: it does not appear in the output and after closing and reopening, LyX does not display these extra math number indicators anymore. Martijn __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
incompatability between LyX 1.1.5 for Linux and Win9X?!
Hello everybody, I have written a document containing a table float at home under linux. This morning I worked again on this document, adding columns, rows and so on, but under Win98. When I now try to open my document at home again, LyX gives me the following error message: Tabular format 5 not supported anymore. Try an older version for conversion. After that, I get another popup telling me that the document may be truncated, and LyX exits. Opening this document in LyX 1.1.2 does not work, since it is created in 1.1.5. What is the problem, did I finally find a bug ;-). I suppose I can work around this by exporting to LaTeX, but it would off course be nice if this is fixed as soon as possible. Thanks, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
incompatability between LyX 1.1.5 for Linux and Win9X?!
Hello everybody, I have written a document containing a table float at home under linux. This morning I worked again on this document, adding columns, rows and so on, but under Win98. When I now try to open my document at home again, LyX gives me the following error message: Tabular format 5 not supported anymore. Try an older version for conversion. After that, I get another popup telling me that the document may be truncated, and LyX exits. Opening this document in LyX 1.1.2 does not work, since it is created in 1.1.5. What is the problem, did I finally find a bug ;-). I suppose I can work around this by exporting to LaTeX, but it would off course be nice if this is fixed as soon as possible. Thanks, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
incompatability between LyX 1.1.5 for Linux and Win9X?!
Hello everybody, I have written a document containing a table float at home under linux. This morning I worked again on this document, adding columns, rows and so on, but under Win98. When I now try to open my document at home again, LyX gives me the following error message: Tabular format <5 not supported anymore. Try an older version for conversion. After that, I get another popup telling me that the document may be truncated, and LyX exits. Opening this document in LyX 1.1.2 does not work, since it is created in 1.1.5. What is the problem, did I finally find a bug ;-). I suppose I can work around this by exporting to LaTeX, but it would off course be nice if this is fixed as soon as possible. Thanks, Martijn _____ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sub/superscipts
Hello, Is there an other way to insert sub/superscipts than going into math mode? I would like to enter chemical formulas in plain text and text mode in math is quite cumbersome. Thanks, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sub/superscipts
Hello, Is there an other way to insert sub/superscipts than going into math mode? I would like to enter chemical formulas in plain text and text mode in math is quite cumbersome. Thanks, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sub/superscipts
Hello, Is there an other way to insert sub/superscipts than going into math mode? I would like to enter chemical formulas in plain text and text mode in math is quite cumbersome. Thanks, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inline viewing of pictures LyX win32
Excuse me if this is too far off topic. I installed LyX1.1.5 under win32, and it runs. My problem is that I can't find and cygwin version of ghostscript. The cygwin site says nothing about it. Does anybody know wher I can find it? thanks, Martijn __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inline viewing of pictures LyX win32
Excuse me if this is too far off topic. I installed LyX1.1.5 under win32, and it runs. My problem is that I can't find and cygwin version of ghostscript. The cygwin site says nothing about it. Does anybody know wher I can find it? thanks, Martijn __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inline viewing of pictures LyX win32
Excuse me if this is too far off topic. I installed LyX1.1.5 under win32, and it runs. My problem is that I can't find and cygwin version of ghostscript. The cygwin site says nothing about it. Does anybody know wher I can find it? thanks, Martijn __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
latex in figures
Hi, I want to draw some figures with greek letters and subscipts in it (using xfig). The best way to achieve this is inserting some latex in my figures. But how to store this and how to import this in lyx? - latex figures are too limited - eps can't handle latex A nice sollution is the combined file format: one file for the graphics part of the figure and one for the text. But can I import this in LyX? (I remember faintly that I have read something about this but I can't find it anymore). Or do I have to convert to eps? If yes, which program can I use for this? Thanks for help, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
latex in figures
Hi, I want to draw some figures with greek letters and subscipts in it (using xfig). The best way to achieve this is inserting some latex in my figures. But how to store this and how to import this in lyx? - latex figures are too limited - eps can't handle latex A nice sollution is the combined file format: one file for the graphics part of the figure and one for the text. But can I import this in LyX? (I remember faintly that I have read something about this but I can't find it anymore). Or do I have to convert to eps? If yes, which program can I use for this? Thanks for help, Martijn _ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graphics/Figures in LyX, Call for Features
At 10:24 PM 6/7/00 +0200, you wrote: On 07-Jun-2000 Roland Krause wrote: rant Why GUI independece? Drop xforms now! Port LyX to KDE rant/ Never! With xforms I can run LyX on my 486, with KDE or gnome I can just open LyX in the time I now need to write my whole thesis! Besides, there is already al port to KDE, KLyX. Martijn __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graphics/Figures in LyX, Call for Features
At 03:07 PM 6/15/00 +0200, you wrote: How well do latest LyX versions run on a 486? Is is better/worse than older versions? Just curious. I can't tell you, I am just beginning to work seriously with LyX. (Master thesis). But version 1.1.2 runs fine. Of course running Latex takes some time, but I have exported the userguide and the extended features documents to postscript, and that took only a few minutes. Reading this documents online goes very well. I did not yet try version 1.1.5: I want to wait until the first fix. Compiling LyX takes to much time to do it for every version. (hint: is there anybody who can build a rpm for SuSE?) I run LyX on a 100 Mhz 486 with 24 Mb ram, so please keep the systemrequirements down. Succes! Martijn P.S. I am going to like LyX very well. The absence of wysiwyg prevents my computer from slowing down when I have a twenty page document full with equations, tables and graphs! Go on. __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graphics/Figures in LyX, Call for Features
At 10:24 PM 6/7/00 +0200, you wrote: On 07-Jun-2000 Roland Krause wrote: rant Why GUI independece? Drop xforms now! Port LyX to KDE rant/ Never! With xforms I can run LyX on my 486, with KDE or gnome I can just open LyX in the time I now need to write my whole thesis! Besides, there is already al port to KDE, KLyX. Martijn __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graphics/Figures in LyX, Call for Features
At 03:07 PM 6/15/00 +0200, you wrote: How well do latest LyX versions run on a 486? Is is better/worse than older versions? Just curious. I can't tell you, I am just beginning to work seriously with LyX. (Master thesis). But version 1.1.2 runs fine. Of course running Latex takes some time, but I have exported the userguide and the extended features documents to postscript, and that took only a few minutes. Reading this documents online goes very well. I did not yet try version 1.1.5: I want to wait until the first fix. Compiling LyX takes to much time to do it for every version. (hint: is there anybody who can build a rpm for SuSE?) I run LyX on a 100 Mhz 486 with 24 Mb ram, so please keep the systemrequirements down. Succes! Martijn P.S. I am going to like LyX very well. The absence of wysiwyg prevents my computer from slowing down when I have a twenty page document full with equations, tables and graphs! Go on. __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graphics/Figures in LyX, Call for Features
At 10:24 PM 6/7/00 +0200, you wrote: >On 07-Jun-2000 Roland Krause wrote: > >> >> Why GUI independece? Drop xforms now! Port LyX to KDE >> Never! With xforms I can run LyX on my 486, with KDE or gnome I can just open LyX in the time I now need to write my whole thesis! Besides, there is already al port to KDE, KLyX. Martijn __________ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Graphics/Figures in LyX, Call for Features
At 03:07 PM 6/15/00 +0200, you wrote: >How well do latest LyX versions run on a 486? Is is better/worse than >older versions? Just curious. I can't tell you, I am just beginning to work seriously with LyX. (Master thesis). But version 1.1.2 runs fine. Of course running Latex takes some time, but I have exported the userguide and the extended features documents to postscript, and that took only a few minutes. Reading this documents online goes very well. I did not yet try version 1.1.5: I want to wait until the first fix. Compiling LyX takes to much time to do it for every version. (hint: is there anybody who can build a rpm for SuSE?) I run LyX on a 100 Mhz 486 with 24 Mb ram, so please keep the systemrequirements down. Succes! Martijn P.S. I am going to like LyX very well. The absence of wysiwyg prevents my computer from slowing down when I have a twenty page document full with equations, tables and graphs! Go on. __ Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]