questions

2004-04-28 Thread Matt Zeidenberg

Hi,

I was using Lyx 1.2.1 and I was having a problem in which all my embedded 
references were cited as [?] instead of the number, e.g. [42]. I am using 
Bibtex and the references all appear correctly in the bibliography at the 
end of the document. 

I thought I would upgrade my version, so I downloaded qt (I was previously 
using Xforms) and compiled it; it said it installed correctly. Then I 
compiled 1.3.1 from the source RPM for the QT version (I'm running RedHat 
7.3) and it seemed to install OK. But when I try to run it it crashes and 
does a core dump. See below.

My X server is X-Win32 v. 6.0 on a PC.

Thanks in advance for any help you could render.

Natt Zeidenberg

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bdg]# lyx
Xlib:  extension RENDER missing on display 
mzhome.ads.ssc.wisc.edu:0.0.

lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught
Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX. Please read the bug-reporting 
instructions in Help-Introduction and send us a bug report, if necessary. 
Thanks !
Bye.
Abort (core dumped)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bdg]# lyx -version
LyX 1.3.1 of Tue, Mar 18 2003
Built on Mar 18 2003, 15:03:25
Configuration
  Host type:  i686-pc-linux-gnu
  Special build flags:   
  C   Compiler:   gcc
  C   Compiler flags: -g -O2
  C++ Compiler:   g++ (2.95.1)
  C++ Compiler flags: -O2 -fpermissive -ftemplate-depth-30
  Linker flags:   
  Frontend:   qt
Qt version:   2.3.0 
  LyX binary dir: /usr/bin
  LyX files dir:  /usr/share/lyx



questions

2004-04-28 Thread Matt Zeidenberg

Hi,

I was using Lyx 1.2.1 and I was having a problem in which all my embedded 
references were cited as [?] instead of the number, e.g. [42]. I am using 
Bibtex and the references all appear correctly in the bibliography at the 
end of the document. 

I thought I would upgrade my version, so I downloaded qt (I was previously 
using Xforms) and compiled it; it said it installed correctly. Then I 
compiled 1.3.1 from the source RPM for the QT version (I'm running RedHat 
7.3) and it seemed to install OK. But when I try to run it it crashes and 
does a core dump. See below.

My X server is X-Win32 v. 6.0 on a PC.

Thanks in advance for any help you could render.

Natt Zeidenberg

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bdg]# lyx
Xlib:  extension RENDER missing on display 
mzhome.ads.ssc.wisc.edu:0.0.

lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught
Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX. Please read the bug-reporting 
instructions in Help-Introduction and send us a bug report, if necessary. 
Thanks !
Bye.
Abort (core dumped)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bdg]# lyx -version
LyX 1.3.1 of Tue, Mar 18 2003
Built on Mar 18 2003, 15:03:25
Configuration
  Host type:  i686-pc-linux-gnu
  Special build flags:   
  C   Compiler:   gcc
  C   Compiler flags: -g -O2
  C++ Compiler:   g++ (2.95.1)
  C++ Compiler flags: -O2 -fpermissive -ftemplate-depth-30
  Linker flags:   
  Frontend:   qt
Qt version:   2.3.0 
  LyX binary dir: /usr/bin
  LyX files dir:  /usr/share/lyx



questions

2004-04-28 Thread Matt Zeidenberg

Hi,

I was using Lyx 1.2.1 and I was having a problem in which all my embedded 
references were cited as [?] instead of the number, e.g. [42]. I am using 
Bibtex and the references all appear correctly in the bibliography at the 
end of the document. 

I thought I would upgrade my version, so I downloaded qt (I was previously 
using Xforms) and compiled it; it said it installed correctly. Then I 
compiled 1.3.1 from the source RPM for the QT version (I'm running RedHat 
7.3) and it seemed to install OK. But when I try to run it it crashes and 
does a core dump. See below.

My X server is X-Win32 v. 6.0 on a PC.

Thanks in advance for any help you could render.

Natt Zeidenberg

[EMAIL PROTECTED] bdg]# lyx
Xlib:  extension "RENDER" missing on display 
"mzhome.ads.ssc.wisc.edu:0.0".

lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught
Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX. Please read the bug-reporting 
instructions in Help->Introduction and send us a bug report, if necessary. 
Thanks !
Bye.
Abort (core dumped)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bdg]# lyx -version
LyX 1.3.1 of Tue, Mar 18 2003
Built on Mar 18 2003, 15:03:25
Configuration
  Host type:  i686-pc-linux-gnu
  Special build flags:   
  C   Compiler:   gcc
  C   Compiler flags: -g -O2
  C++ Compiler:   g++ (2.95.1)
  C++ Compiler flags: -O2 -fpermissive -ftemplate-depth-30
  Linker flags:   
  Frontend:   qt
Qt version:   2.3.0 
  LyX binary dir: /usr/bin
  LyX files dir:  /usr/share/lyx



bibtex bibliography in TOC

2002-03-10 Thread Matt Zeidenberg


Hi,

How do I insert a reference to a Bibtex bibliography in the 
Table of Contents of a report. I tried using an \addcontentsline
command (with the proper arguments) right before the icon for
the Bibtex generated references, but that inserted a reference
in the table of contents with a page number which was the last
page of the final chapter.

Thanks.
Matt Zeidenberg
University of Wisconsin







bibtex bibliography in TOC

2002-03-10 Thread Matt Zeidenberg


Hi,

How do I insert a reference to a Bibtex bibliography in the 
Table of Contents of a report. I tried using an \addcontentsline
command (with the proper arguments) right before the icon for
the Bibtex generated references, but that inserted a reference
in the table of contents with a page number which was the last
page of the final chapter.

Thanks.
Matt Zeidenberg
University of Wisconsin







bibtex bibliography in TOC

2002-03-10 Thread Matt Zeidenberg


Hi,

How do I insert a reference to a Bibtex bibliography in the 
Table of Contents of a report. I tried using an \addcontentsline
command (with the proper arguments) right before the icon for
the Bibtex generated references, but that inserted a reference
in the table of contents with a page number which was the last
page of the final chapter.

Thanks.
Matt Zeidenberg
University of Wisconsin







question

2002-02-26 Thread Matt Zeidenberg


Hi,

I don't like where Lyx is doing the line breaks in some of my 
section headings in a report I'm writing. I have a section called
The Term Vector Model of Document Similarity and it is breaking
the line right after the Sim in Similarity and hyphenating there.

I can break it after Model using a TeX //, which works fine, and
looks good in the text, but the trouble is, this then breaks up
the entry in my Table of Contents into 2 lines, which doesn't
look good. I want the Table of Contents entry to stay on one line
while the text version is on two. Is this possible?

Thanks. 





question

2002-02-26 Thread Matt Zeidenberg


Hi,

I don't like where Lyx is doing the line breaks in some of my 
section headings in a report I'm writing. I have a section called
The Term Vector Model of Document Similarity and it is breaking
the line right after the Sim in Similarity and hyphenating there.

I can break it after Model using a TeX //, which works fine, and
looks good in the text, but the trouble is, this then breaks up
the entry in my Table of Contents into 2 lines, which doesn't
look good. I want the Table of Contents entry to stay on one line
while the text version is on two. Is this possible?

Thanks. 





question

2002-02-26 Thread Matt Zeidenberg


Hi,

I don't like where Lyx is doing the line breaks in some of my 
section headings in a report I'm writing. I have a section called
"The Term Vector Model of Document Similarity" and it is breaking
the line right after the "Sim" in Similarity and hyphenating there.

I can break it after "Model" using a TeX "//", which works fine, and
looks good in the text, but the trouble is, this then breaks up
the entry in my Table of Contents into 2 lines, which doesn't
look good. I want the Table of Contents entry to stay on one line
while the text version is on two. Is this possible?

Thanks. 





Re: question

2001-12-03 Thread Matt Zeidenberg


A short example file is attached. Note that the tables jump from
1.2 to 1.4 and that the title on the top of the page runs right
into the page number.

Thanks for looking into this. And thanks for the pointers on page
numbers.

On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:

 Matt Zeidenberg wrote:
 
  Hi,
  
  I have been using Lyx to write a long document (my CS PhD thesis)
  for some time now and really love it. Thanks much to all who
  worked on Lyx's development.
  
  I'm using Lyx 1.1.6fix3 on RedHat Linux 7.1.
  
  I have a few questions/problems.
  
  In my document, I have a point at which the tables start 
  spontaneously numbering by 2 instead of one (i.e. table 12,
  table 14, table 16). Up to that point, they were numbering
  by increments of one. I have tried deleting the table floats
  and reinserting them and that didn't help. If I change the 
  document format to book from article and change all the 
  sections to chapters, it numbers the tables by chapter
  but it still skips (in this case from 5.2 to 5.4 (formerly
  12 and 14)). (However the former 16 is now 6.1 and is OK).
 
 
 
 can you give a short example file?
 
  Also, is there any way to get page numbers to appear centered
  in the bottom middle of the page? And to get it to skip 
  page numbering on blank pages (skip both assigning a number
  and printing it, when in book format?)
 
 
 http://www.lyx.org/help/fancy/header.html#fancy_1
 http://www.lyx.org/help/page/page.html#pagenumbers
 
 
  
  And I notice that long chapter titles, when printed at the top 
  of the page, tend to run into the page number if if is also
  printed at the top, creating an ugly effect. This occurs in
  chapter 4 of the User's Guide for Lyx, e.g. on page 70
  of the version I have. Is there any thing to do about this,
  other than shortening the chapter titles?
 
 
 also: an example file
 
 
 HErbert
 
 
 
 -- 
 http://www.lyx.org/help/
 



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Using Feedback to Find Better Results and to Improve Spidering Performance
\layout Standard

In the information retrieval literature, relevance is usually thought of
 as a boolean value-- either the result is relevant, or it isn't.
 In the classic studies of relevance feedback, a set of results to a query
 are presented to the user, and the user marks some of these as relevant
 or non-relevant.
 Terms drawn from those documents tagged as relevant are used to refine
 the query.
 This has been shown to improve the precision of retrieval (that is, the
 percentage of documents returned that are relevant).
\layout Standard

Precision and recall are useful concepts when you have a fixed number of
 documents that fit into any category.
 In that case, as is conventional in the literature, precision is defined
 as a the percentage of the retrieved documents that fall into the desired
 category (that is, are relevant to a particular information need, as defined
 by the user or a predefined expert assignment), and recall is defined as
 the percentage of the relevant documents that have been retrieved.
 In the Web context, where the number of documents in any particular category
 tends to grow monotonically over time, achieving high precision (so as
 to have a low signal-to-noise ratio for the user) and finding a large number
 of highly relevant documents, and ranking them well, is more important
 than having high overall recall, since most users won't be able to process
 any but the most highly relevant documents.
 Thus precision usually becomes more important than recall, since there
 is usually a flood of information on any topic, more than any one person
 can process.
\layout Standard

In the interest of discovering what features contribute to high levels of
 precision and high mean relevance of returned documents, I conducted the
 following experiment.
 I used a set of 500 manually-selected documents, all on public policy topics
 related to Wisconsin, 100 each on the following topics: Wisconsin Economy,
 Wisconsin Education, Wisconsin Environment, Wisconsin Government and Politics,
 and Wisconsin Health Care.
 
\layout Standard

A group of 107 student-subjects were used in the experiment, all students
 of Prof.
 Jo Ann Oravec at the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater.
 Each student was assigned to one of the categories, and was asked to rate
 each page in that category along two dimensions

Re: question

2001-12-03 Thread Matt Zeidenberg


A short example file is attached. Note that the tables jump from
1.2 to 1.4 and that the title on the top of the page runs right
into the page number.

Thanks for looking into this. And thanks for the pointers on page
numbers.

On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:

 Matt Zeidenberg wrote:
 
  Hi,
  
  I have been using Lyx to write a long document (my CS PhD thesis)
  for some time now and really love it. Thanks much to all who
  worked on Lyx's development.
  
  I'm using Lyx 1.1.6fix3 on RedHat Linux 7.1.
  
  I have a few questions/problems.
  
  In my document, I have a point at which the tables start 
  spontaneously numbering by 2 instead of one (i.e. table 12,
  table 14, table 16). Up to that point, they were numbering
  by increments of one. I have tried deleting the table floats
  and reinserting them and that didn't help. If I change the 
  document format to book from article and change all the 
  sections to chapters, it numbers the tables by chapter
  but it still skips (in this case from 5.2 to 5.4 (formerly
  12 and 14)). (However the former 16 is now 6.1 and is OK).
 
 
 
 can you give a short example file?
 
  Also, is there any way to get page numbers to appear centered
  in the bottom middle of the page? And to get it to skip 
  page numbering on blank pages (skip both assigning a number
  and printing it, when in book format?)
 
 
 http://www.lyx.org/help/fancy/header.html#fancy_1
 http://www.lyx.org/help/page/page.html#pagenumbers
 
 
  
  And I notice that long chapter titles, when printed at the top 
  of the page, tend to run into the page number if if is also
  printed at the top, creating an ugly effect. This occurs in
  chapter 4 of the User's Guide for Lyx, e.g. on page 70
  of the version I have. Is there any thing to do about this,
  other than shortening the chapter titles?
 
 
 also: an example file
 
 
 HErbert
 
 
 
 -- 
 http://www.lyx.org/help/
 



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\end_inset 

Using Feedback to Find Better Results and to Improve Spidering Performance
\layout Standard

In the information retrieval literature, relevance is usually thought of
 as a boolean value-- either the result is relevant, or it isn't.
 In the classic studies of relevance feedback, a set of results to a query
 are presented to the user, and the user marks some of these as relevant
 or non-relevant.
 Terms drawn from those documents tagged as relevant are used to refine
 the query.
 This has been shown to improve the precision of retrieval (that is, the
 percentage of documents returned that are relevant).
\layout Standard

Precision and recall are useful concepts when you have a fixed number of
 documents that fit into any category.
 In that case, as is conventional in the literature, precision is defined
 as a the percentage of the retrieved documents that fall into the desired
 category (that is, are relevant to a particular information need, as defined
 by the user or a predefined expert assignment), and recall is defined as
 the percentage of the relevant documents that have been retrieved.
 In the Web context, where the number of documents in any particular category
 tends to grow monotonically over time, achieving high precision (so as
 to have a low signal-to-noise ratio for the user) and finding a large number
 of highly relevant documents, and ranking them well, is more important
 than having high overall recall, since most users won't be able to process
 any but the most highly relevant documents.
 Thus precision usually becomes more important than recall, since there
 is usually a flood of information on any topic, more than any one person
 can process.
\layout Standard

In the interest of discovering what features contribute to high levels of
 precision and high mean relevance of returned documents, I conducted the
 following experiment.
 I used a set of 500 manually-selected documents, all on public policy topics
 related to Wisconsin, 100 each on the following topics: Wisconsin Economy,
 Wisconsin Education, Wisconsin Environment, Wisconsin Government and Politics,
 and Wisconsin Health Care.
 
\layout Standard

A group of 107 student-subjects were used in the experiment, all students
 of Prof.
 Jo Ann Oravec at the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater.
 Each student was assigned to one of the categories, and was asked to rate
 each page in that category along two dimensions

Re: question

2001-12-03 Thread Matt Zeidenberg


A short example file is attached. Note that the tables jump from
1.2 to 1.4 and that the title on the top of the page runs right
into the page number.

Thanks for looking into this. And thanks for the pointers on page
numbers.

On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:

> Matt Zeidenberg wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I have been using Lyx to write a long document (my CS PhD thesis)
> > for some time now and really love it. Thanks much to all who
> > worked on Lyx's development.
> > 
> > I'm using Lyx 1.1.6fix3 on RedHat Linux 7.1.
> > 
> > I have a few questions/problems.
> > 
> > In my document, I have a point at which the tables start 
> > spontaneously numbering by 2 instead of one (i.e. table 12,
> > table 14, table 16). Up to that point, they were numbering
> > by increments of one. I have tried deleting the table floats
> > and reinserting them and that didn't help. If I change the 
> > document format to "book" from article and change all the 
> > sections to chapters, it numbers the tables by chapter
> > but it still skips (in this case from 5.2 to 5.4 (formerly
> > 12 and 14)). (However the former 16 is now 6.1 and is OK).
> 
> 
> 
> can you give a short example file?
> 
> > Also, is there any way to get page numbers to appear centered
> > in the bottom middle of the page? And to get it to skip 
> > page numbering on blank pages (skip both assigning a number
> > and printing it, when in book format?)
> 
> 
> http://www.lyx.org/help/fancy/header.html#fancy_1
> http://www.lyx.org/help/page/page.html#pagenumbers
> 
> 
> > 
> > And I notice that long chapter titles, when printed at the top 
> > of the page, tend to run into the page number if if is also
> > printed at the top, creating an ugly effect. This occurs in
> > chapter 4 of the User's Guide for Lyx, e.g. on page 70
> > of the version I have. Is there any thing to do about this,
> > other than shortening the chapter titles?
> 
> 
> also: an example file
> 
> 
> HErbert
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> http://www.lyx.org/help/
> 



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Using Feedback to Find Better Results and to Improve Spidering Performance
\layout Standard

In the information retrieval literature, relevance is usually thought of
 as a boolean value-- either the result is relevant, or it isn't.
 In the classic studies of relevance feedback, a set of results to a query
 are presented to the user, and the user marks some of these as relevant
 or non-relevant.
 Terms drawn from those documents tagged as relevant are used to refine
 the query.
 This has been shown to improve the precision of retrieval (that is, the
 percentage of documents returned that are relevant).
\layout Standard

Precision and recall are useful concepts when you have a fixed number of
 documents that fit into any category.
 In that case, as is conventional in the literature, precision is defined
 as a the percentage of the retrieved documents that fall into the desired
 category (that is, are relevant to a particular information need, as defined
 by the user or a predefined expert assignment), and recall is defined as
 the percentage of the relevant documents that have been retrieved.
 In the Web context, where the number of documents in any particular category
 tends to grow monotonically over time, achieving high precision (so as
 to have a low signal-to-noise ratio for the user) and finding a large number
 of highly relevant documents, and ranking them well, is more important
 than having high overall recall, since most users won't be able to process
 any but the most highly relevant documents.
 Thus precision usually becomes more important than recall, since there
 is usually a flood of information on any topic, more than any one person
 can process.
\layout Standard

In the interest of discovering what features contribute to high levels of
 precision and high mean relevance of returned documents, I conducted the
 following experiment.
 I used a set of 500 manually-selected documents, all on public policy topics
 related to Wisconsin, 100 each on the following topics: Wisconsin Economy,
 Wisconsin Education, Wisconsin Environment, Wisc

question

2001-12-02 Thread Matt Zeidenberg


Hi,

I have been using Lyx to write a long document (my CS PhD thesis)
for some time now and really love it. Thanks much to all who
worked on Lyx's development.

I'm using Lyx 1.1.6fix3 on RedHat Linux 7.1.

I have a few questions/problems.

In my document, I have a point at which the tables start 
spontaneously numbering by 2 instead of one (i.e. table 12,
table 14, table 16). Up to that point, they were numbering
by increments of one. I have tried deleting the table floats
and reinserting them and that didn't help. If I change the 
document format to book from article and change all the 
sections to chapters, it numbers the tables by chapter
but it still skips (in this case from 5.2 to 5.4 (formerly
12 and 14)). (However the former 16 is now 6.1 and is OK).

Does anyone know why this could be happening? There is no
table intervening between the two that could be causing the
skip. 

Also, is there any way to get page numbers to appear centered
in the bottom middle of the page? And to get it to skip 
page numbering on blank pages (skip both assigning a number
and printing it, when in book format?)

And I notice that long chapter titles, when printed at the top 
of the page, tend to run into the page number if if is also
printed at the top, creating an ugly effect. This occurs in
chapter 4 of the User's Guide for Lyx, e.g. on page 70
of the version I have. Is there any thing to do about this,
other than shortening the chapter titles?

Thanks,
Matt Zeidenberg
University of Wisconsin





question

2001-12-02 Thread Matt Zeidenberg


Hi,

I have been using Lyx to write a long document (my CS PhD thesis)
for some time now and really love it. Thanks much to all who
worked on Lyx's development.

I'm using Lyx 1.1.6fix3 on RedHat Linux 7.1.

I have a few questions/problems.

In my document, I have a point at which the tables start 
spontaneously numbering by 2 instead of one (i.e. table 12,
table 14, table 16). Up to that point, they were numbering
by increments of one. I have tried deleting the table floats
and reinserting them and that didn't help. If I change the 
document format to book from article and change all the 
sections to chapters, it numbers the tables by chapter
but it still skips (in this case from 5.2 to 5.4 (formerly
12 and 14)). (However the former 16 is now 6.1 and is OK).

Does anyone know why this could be happening? There is no
table intervening between the two that could be causing the
skip. 

Also, is there any way to get page numbers to appear centered
in the bottom middle of the page? And to get it to skip 
page numbering on blank pages (skip both assigning a number
and printing it, when in book format?)

And I notice that long chapter titles, when printed at the top 
of the page, tend to run into the page number if if is also
printed at the top, creating an ugly effect. This occurs in
chapter 4 of the User's Guide for Lyx, e.g. on page 70
of the version I have. Is there any thing to do about this,
other than shortening the chapter titles?

Thanks,
Matt Zeidenberg
University of Wisconsin





question

2001-12-02 Thread Matt Zeidenberg


Hi,

I have been using Lyx to write a long document (my CS PhD thesis)
for some time now and really love it. Thanks much to all who
worked on Lyx's development.

I'm using Lyx 1.1.6fix3 on RedHat Linux 7.1.

I have a few questions/problems.

In my document, I have a point at which the tables start 
spontaneously numbering by 2 instead of one (i.e. table 12,
table 14, table 16). Up to that point, they were numbering
by increments of one. I have tried deleting the table floats
and reinserting them and that didn't help. If I change the 
document format to "book" from article and change all the 
sections to chapters, it numbers the tables by chapter
but it still skips (in this case from 5.2 to 5.4 (formerly
12 and 14)). (However the former 16 is now 6.1 and is OK).

Does anyone know why this could be happening? There is no
table intervening between the two that could be causing the
skip. 

Also, is there any way to get page numbers to appear centered
in the bottom middle of the page? And to get it to skip 
page numbering on blank pages (skip both assigning a number
and printing it, when in book format?)

And I notice that long chapter titles, when printed at the top 
of the page, tend to run into the page number if if is also
printed at the top, creating an ugly effect. This occurs in
chapter 4 of the User's Guide for Lyx, e.g. on page 70
of the version I have. Is there any thing to do about this,
other than shortening the chapter titles?

Thanks,
Matt Zeidenberg
University of Wisconsin