Re: redlined documents

2004-02-13 Thread Rick Angell
 See message 
 http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/14643
 in the archives

 Is it planned to include (inbuilt) that feature in future versions of LyX?
 
 Paul
 
 
Here's the link to the developers' site note on this.  It appears to be in 
1.40 in cvs, already.

 http://www.devel.lyx.org/changetracking.php3

Rick



Re: redlined documents

2004-02-13 Thread Rick Angell
 See message 
 http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/14643
 in the archives

 Is it planned to include (inbuilt) that feature in future versions of LyX?
 
 Paul
 
 
Here's the link to the developers' site note on this.  It appears to be in 
1.40 in cvs, already.

 http://www.devel.lyx.org/changetracking.php3

Rick



Re: redlined documents

2004-02-13 Thread Rick Angell
> See message 
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/14643
> in the archives

> Is it planned to include (inbuilt) that feature in future versions of LyX?
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
Here's the link to the developers' site note on this.  It appears to be in 
1.40 in cvs, already.

 http://www.devel.lyx.org/changetracking.php3

Rick



Re: redlined documents

2004-02-12 Thread Rick Angell
Please forgive me if the first version of this was incomprehensible.

I would like to be able to produce successive versions of a lyx document (a 
lease) which show changes.  This is so that the lawyer for the people I am 
negotiating with is not forced to check 40 pages of rather leaden prose to be 
sure that nothing was changed which was not advertised as changed.  Is it 
possible to do this?  If so, how.  Thanks, as usual, for your help and your 
patience with the garbled first request.

Rick



Re: redlined documents

2004-02-12 Thread Rick Angell
Please forgive me if the first version of this was incomprehensible.

I would like to be able to produce successive versions of a lyx document (a 
lease) which show changes.  This is so that the lawyer for the people I am 
negotiating with is not forced to check 40 pages of rather leaden prose to be 
sure that nothing was changed which was not advertised as changed.  Is it 
possible to do this?  If so, how.  Thanks, as usual, for your help and your 
patience with the garbled first request.

Rick



Re: redlined documents

2004-02-12 Thread Rick Angell
Please forgive me if the first version of this was incomprehensible.

I would like to be able to produce successive versions of a lyx document (a 
lease) which show changes.  This is so that the lawyer for the people I am 
negotiating with is not forced to check 40 pages of rather leaden prose to be 
sure that nothing was changed which was not advertised as changed.  Is it 
possible to do this?  If so, how.  Thanks, as usual, for your help and your 
patience with the garbled first request.

Rick



Re: can lyx print with CUPS?

2002-12-15 Thread Rick Angell

Sure.  Edit - Preferences - Outputs.  Then set your spool command to lp.cups 
or whatever you have linked to that command (probably lp, if anything).  If 
you have more than one printer configured you may need to change the to 
printer from -P to whatever destination you need to use.

If you're using CUPS you may want to install gimp-print, too.  It has lots 
(lots!) of drivers.




 I'm very new to Lyx (and Debian!), so I hope this question is not too basic 
 for this list.
 
 I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS.  I'd like to 
 use Lyx for longer documents, though.  Does Lyx work with CUPS?  The printer 
 tutorial in the customization help file talks about setting up the 
 /etc/printcap file, but does not mention CUPS.  I tried googling for help 
 on this, but have not found anything.  
 
 Can anyone help, or point me to a document that might get me started?
 
 Thanks,
 Peter Christensen





Re: can lyx print with CUPS?

2002-12-15 Thread Rick Angell

Sure.  Edit - Preferences - Outputs.  Then set your spool command to lp.cups 
or whatever you have linked to that command (probably lp, if anything).  If 
you have more than one printer configured you may need to change the to 
printer from -P to whatever destination you need to use.

If you're using CUPS you may want to install gimp-print, too.  It has lots 
(lots!) of drivers.




 I'm very new to Lyx (and Debian!), so I hope this question is not too basic 
 for this list.
 
 I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS.  I'd like to 
 use Lyx for longer documents, though.  Does Lyx work with CUPS?  The printer 
 tutorial in the customization help file talks about setting up the 
 /etc/printcap file, but does not mention CUPS.  I tried googling for help 
 on this, but have not found anything.  
 
 Can anyone help, or point me to a document that might get me started?
 
 Thanks,
 Peter Christensen





Re: can lyx print with CUPS?

2002-12-15 Thread Rick Angell

Sure.  Edit -> Preferences -> Outputs.  Then set your spool command to lp.cups 
or whatever you have linked to that command (probably lp, if anything).  If 
you have more than one printer configured you may need to change the to 
printer from -P to whatever destination you need to use.

If you're using CUPS you may want to install gimp-print, too.  It has lots 
(lots!) of drivers.




> I'm very new to Lyx (and Debian!), so I hope this question is not too basic 
> for this list.
> 
> I installed Debian and am able to print from Kword using CUPS.  I'd like to 
> use Lyx for longer documents, though.  Does Lyx work with CUPS?  The printer 
> tutorial in the customization help file talks about setting up the 
> /etc/printcap file, but does not mention CUPS.  I tried "googling" for help 
> on this, but have not found anything.  
> 
> Can anyone help, or point me to a document that might get me started?
> 
> Thanks,
> Peter Christensen





Re: Displaying Math Equations in lyx

2001-09-07 Thread Rick Angell

On 7 September 2001 at 16:20, Matthew L. Fidler [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
' I'm trying to display greek math equations under Mandrake 8, and instead of
 
' displaying the greek characters, said characters disappear, and I get nothi
ng 
' until output.  
' 
' I suppose that I can still deal with this issue, since the output is fine, 
' but having to look at the output to see the actual alpha or beta characters
 
' is very cumbersome.  I was wondering if it was a font issue, or something 
' else that I could fix.
' 
' Matt.
' [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi:

On my, Red Hat, distro the solution was to change the LyX preferences so that scaled 
fonts were not used.  If that doesn't work, try the archive for this list, where there 
were some Mandrake specific threads about this issue recently.

Regards,

Rick



Re: Displaying Math Equations in lyx

2001-09-07 Thread Rick Angell

On 7 September 2001 at 16:20, Matthew L. Fidler [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
' I'm trying to display greek math equations under Mandrake 8, and instead of
 
' displaying the greek characters, said characters disappear, and I get nothi
ng 
' until output.  
' 
' I suppose that I can still deal with this issue, since the output is fine, 
' but having to look at the output to see the actual alpha or beta characters
 
' is very cumbersome.  I was wondering if it was a font issue, or something 
' else that I could fix.
' 
' Matt.
' [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi:

On my, Red Hat, distro the solution was to change the LyX preferences so that scaled 
fonts were not used.  If that doesn't work, try the archive for this list, where there 
were some Mandrake specific threads about this issue recently.

Regards,

Rick



Re: Displaying Math Equations in lyx

2001-09-07 Thread Rick Angell

On 7 September 2001 at 16:20, "Matthew L. Fidler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
'> "I'm trying to display greek math equations under Mandrake 8, and instead of
 
'> "displaying the greek characters, said characters disappear, and I get nothi
ng 
'> "until output.  
'> "
'> "I suppose that I can still deal with this issue, since the output is fine, 
'> "but having to look at the output to see the actual alpha or beta characters
 
'> "is very cumbersome.  I was wondering if it was a font issue, or something 
'> "else that I could fix.
'> "
'> "Matt.
'> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi:

On my, Red Hat, distro the solution was to change the LyX preferences so that scaled 
fonts were not used.  If that doesn't work, try the archive for this list, where there 
were some Mandrake specific threads about this issue recently.

Regards,

Rick



Re: off-system printing

2000-11-28 Thread Rick Angell

 Hi!
 
 I just subscribed to this list and start out with a question that might be 
off-topic, but anyway.
 
 The thing is this, I just love lyx, it's something very needed in using linux (I 
just started using it, but so far so almost good) but I don't have a printer my self.
 
 Currently I'm using my mothers printer (she uses windows) my university printers 
(they use windows and MacOS) or my other schools printer (they to use windows). Now 
You might guess my problem. How do I create a pdf/ps-file that I can print in theese 
environments.

Use lyx' print menu to print your postscript to a file; get the file to the 
computer you choose to use;  use GSview to view and send postscript to your 
printer.  You can get Gsview here:  http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/get34.
html

If the printer accepts postscript, this should work.  It works for computer 
modern, I haven't tried it with other fonts.
 
 I think that the problem is whit my fonts not beeing compatible with the ones on the 
other systems, but I'm not sure. If this is the case maybe some-one on this list can 
help me out in configuring my system with windows-compatible-fonts (I really don't 
need to worry about the MacOS).
 
 Maybe I should get information on which printers they use, what do I know?
 
 Anyhow, please help me, or demand more info, or something
 
 regards,
 tomas

-- 
Rick Angell [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Mission Critical Linux  Tel.  (978) 446-9166
100 Foot of John Street Fax.  (978) 446-9470
Lowell, MA 01852





Re: off-system printing

2000-11-28 Thread Rick Angell

 Hi!
 
 I just subscribed to this list and start out with a question that might be 
off-topic, but anyway.
 
 The thing is this, I just love lyx, it's something very needed in using linux (I 
just started using it, but so far so almost good) but I don't have a printer my self.
 
 Currently I'm using my mothers printer (she uses windows) my university printers 
(they use windows and MacOS) or my other schools printer (they to use windows). Now 
You might guess my problem. How do I create a pdf/ps-file that I can print in theese 
environments.

Use lyx' print menu to print your postscript to a file; get the file to the 
computer you choose to use;  use GSview to view and send postscript to your 
printer.  You can get Gsview here:  http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/get34.
html

If the printer accepts postscript, this should work.  It works for computer 
modern, I haven't tried it with other fonts.
 
 I think that the problem is whit my fonts not beeing compatible with the ones on the 
other systems, but I'm not sure. If this is the case maybe some-one on this list can 
help me out in configuring my system with windows-compatible-fonts (I really don't 
need to worry about the MacOS).
 
 Maybe I should get information on which printers they use, what do I know?
 
 Anyhow, please help me, or demand more info, or something
 
 regards,
 tomas

-- 
Rick Angell [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Mission Critical Linux  Tel.  (978) 446-9166
100 Foot of John Street Fax.  (978) 446-9470
Lowell, MA 01852





Re: off-system printing

2000-11-28 Thread Rick Angell

> Hi!
> 
> I just subscribed to this list and start out with a question that might be 
>off-topic, but anyway.
> 
> The thing is this, I just love lyx, it's something very needed in using linux (I 
>just started using it, but so far so almost good) but I don't have a printer my self.
> 
> Currently I'm using my mothers printer (she uses windows) my university printers 
>(they use windows and MacOS) or my other schools printer (they to use windows). Now 
>You might guess my problem. How do I create a pdf/ps-file that I can print in theese 
>environments.

Use lyx' print menu to print your postscript to a file; get the file to the 
computer you choose to use;  use GSview to view and send postscript to your 
printer.  You can get Gsview here:  http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/get34.
html

If the printer accepts postscript, this should work.  It works for computer 
modern, I haven't tried it with other fonts.
> 
> I think that the problem is whit my fonts not beeing compatible with the ones on the 
>other systems, but I'm not sure. If this is the case maybe some-one on this list can 
>help me out in configuring my system with windows-compatible-fonts (I really don't 
>need to worry about the MacOS).
> 
> Maybe I should get information on which printers they use, what do I know?
> 
> Anyhow, please help me, or demand more info, or something
> 
> regards,
> tomas

-- 
Rick Angell [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Mission Critical Linux  Tel.  (978) 446-9166
100 Foot of John Street Fax.  (978) 446-9470
Lowell, MA 01852