Re: Problem Textklassen Lyx und Update MiKTeX
Hey Lukas, for the convenience of our international users I summarize your email: there seam to be several issues using LyX with MikTex under Windows 10. The first screenshot states an error, that Lyx is unable to find any document classes. The second screenshot states, that MikTex was unable to update due to a failure while resolving the proxy's name. My hint for you Lukas: Please check your network configuration (e.g. the connection settings button in the update dialogue). It seems, that you have a wrong DNS-Server specified, or you try to unnecessarily access the internet via a proxy server. Your problem should be resolved, if you are able to update MikTex and Lyx can discover your Latex installation. Regards, Sebastian Am Do., 21. Juni 2018 um 13:14 Uhr schrieb Kirzinger, Lukas AVL/DE < lukas.kirzin...@avl.com>: > Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, > > > > bei der Verwendung von LyX und dem damit verbundenen Programm MiKTeX > treten diverse Probleme auf, die wahrscheinlich auf eine gemeinsame Ursache > zurückzuführen sind. > Ich habe für meine Masterarbeit das entsprechende Bundle installiert > (Windows 10). > > Diese funktioniert reibungslos, allerdings kann MiKTex seine Updates nicht > vollziehen. > Vermutlich aus diesem Grund fehlen nun standardmäßige Textklassen und > verschiedene Features wie die pdf-Vorschau können nicht ausgeführt werden. > > Wie kann ich das beheben? > > > > > > > > > > > > Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards > > > > Kirzinger Lukas > Masterand AVL Software and Functions Regensburg > > Entwicklung elektrische Maschinen / Development Electrical Machines > > > > AVL TRIMERICS GmbH > > Im Gewerbepark B 29, 93059 Regensburg, Germany > > Tel.: 0941 63089 456 > > Email: lukas.kirzin...@avl.com > > www.avl.com/e-drive > > > > *Zentrale in Stuttgart/Central office in Stuttgart* > > Zettachring 4, 70567 Stuttgart, Germany > > Tel.: +49 711 700140-0, Fax: +49 711 700140-40 > > > > Geschäftsführer/Managing Directors: Dr. Wolfgang Schelter, Dr. Georg Schwab > > Sitz der Gesellschaft/Registered office: Filderstadt > > Amtsgericht/Commercial registry: Stuttgart HRB 223724 > > > > > > > > Diese Email einschließlich ihrer Anhänge ist vertraulich. Sie beinhaltet > u.U. streng vertrauliche Informationen. Unberechtigtes Lesen, Kopieren, > Speichern und Weiterleiten ist untersagt. Wir bitten, eine fehlgeleitete > Email unverzüglich vollständig zu löschen und uns hierüber zu informieren. > Vielen > Dank. > > > > This email and any attachments are confidential. They may contain legally > privileged information. Unauthorized reading, copying, disclosure or use is > strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, > please delete its contents immediately and notify us. Thank you. > > >
Question - all document classes gone
Dear all, Unfortunately almost all document classes are gone in Lyx including natbib. In the past, I installed some additional classes e.g. Springer SV global V3, which are gone in LYX too even the files are still available in the folder (e.g. usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/local). Lyx version 2.12 and MacTex is uptodate including all updates. MacOsX is Yosemite. I noticed that „Reconfigure“ is way quicker after this bug came. „Texhash“ and $ sudo -H mktexlsr“ did not help either. Any idea? Thank you very much in advance, Sebastian smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Question - all document classes gone
Dear all, Unfortunately almost all document classes are gone in Lyx including natbib. In the past, I installed some additional classes e.g. Springer SV global V3, which are gone in LYX too even the files are still available in the folder (e.g. usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/local). Lyx version 2.12 and MacTex is uptodate including all updates. MacOsX is Yosemite. I noticed that „Reconfigure“ is way quicker after this bug came. „Texhash“ and $ sudo -H mktexlsr“ did not help either. Any idea? Thank you very much in advance, Sebastian smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Question - all document classes gone
Dear all, Unfortunately almost all document classes are gone in Lyx including natbib. In the past, I installed some additional classes e.g. Springer SV global V3, which are gone in LYX too even the files are still available in the folder (e.g. usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/local). Lyx version 2.12 and MacTex is uptodate including all updates. MacOsX is Yosemite. I noticed that „Reconfigure“ is way quicker after this bug came. „Texhash“ and "$ sudo -H mktexlsr“ did not help either. Any idea? Thank you very much in advance, Sebastian smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Fwd: google app for lyx?
-- Forwarded message -- From: Sebastian Audet smau...@my.trine.edu Date: Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 5:22 AM Subject: Re: google app for lyx? To: Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com I think the question is directed in the direction of developping some sort of lyx html app, with non-lyx based versioning... Although a full blown latex html application might be beyond immediate reach (html5 is powerful and versatile, but I'd sooner use svg than plain html for precision document layout), I'd imagine your question could be answered by reading up on the google drive api's versioning capabilities; lyx has built in versioning to my knowledge, so its theoretically all possible (not necessarily easy ;) ). I'd imagine if LaTeX wants to remain relevant in an age of primarily digital documents a development effort towards a cloud based Wiki TeX engine should come into existence...I hear Scribd does this for pdf? On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 3:54 AM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote: On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 7:57 AM, xPol xtek...@gmail.com wrote: I am thinking about the possibilty to retrive lyx file from google repository (so called 'drive'), pass it to lyx on my station, edit and save the modified file then upload to google drive as a new version. (google drive manages doc versions). I'm not familiar with Google Drive, but if all you need is an automatic backup utility then I see no issues with using LyX and Drive as they are. Just save the file in a location synced by Drive, edit it with LyX, save changes, let Drive (or Dropbox, or SpiderOak) do the sync, and sit back. Am I misunderstanding something? Liviu Would an app for google be useful and easy to build? thank you paolo -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Fwd: google app for lyx?
-- Forwarded message -- From: Sebastian Audet smau...@my.trine.edu Date: Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 5:22 AM Subject: Re: google app for lyx? To: Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com I think the question is directed in the direction of developping some sort of lyx html app, with non-lyx based versioning... Although a full blown latex html application might be beyond immediate reach (html5 is powerful and versatile, but I'd sooner use svg than plain html for precision document layout), I'd imagine your question could be answered by reading up on the google drive api's versioning capabilities; lyx has built in versioning to my knowledge, so its theoretically all possible (not necessarily easy ;) ). I'd imagine if LaTeX wants to remain relevant in an age of primarily digital documents a development effort towards a cloud based Wiki TeX engine should come into existence...I hear Scribd does this for pdf? On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 3:54 AM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.comwrote: On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 7:57 AM, xPol xtek...@gmail.com wrote: I am thinking about the possibilty to retrive lyx file from google repository (so called 'drive'), pass it to lyx on my station, edit and save the modified file then upload to google drive as a new version. (google drive manages doc versions). I'm not familiar with Google Drive, but if all you need is an automatic backup utility then I see no issues with using LyX and Drive as they are. Just save the file in a location synced by Drive, edit it with LyX, save changes, let Drive (or Dropbox, or SpiderOak) do the sync, and sit back. Am I misunderstanding something? Liviu Would an app for google be useful and easy to build? thank you paolo -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail
Fwd: google app for lyx?
-- Forwarded message -- From: Sebastian Audet <smau...@my.trine.edu> Date: Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 5:22 AM Subject: Re: google app for lyx? To: Liviu Andronic <landronim...@gmail.com> I think the question is directed in the direction of developping some sort of lyx html app, with non-lyx based versioning... Although a full blown latex html application might be beyond immediate reach (html5 is powerful and versatile, but I'd sooner use svg than plain html for precision document layout), I'd imagine your question could be answered by reading up on the google drive api's versioning capabilities; lyx has built in versioning to my knowledge, so its theoretically all possible (not necessarily easy ;) ). I'd imagine if LaTeX wants to remain relevant in an age of primarily digital documents a development effort towards a cloud based "Wiki" TeX engine should come into existence...I hear Scribd does this for pdf? On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 3:54 AM, Liviu Andronic <landronim...@gmail.com>wrote: > On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 7:57 AM, xPol <xtek...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I am thinking about the possibilty to retrive lyx file from google > > repository (so called 'drive'), pass it to lyx on my station, edit and > > save the modified file then upload to google drive as a new version. > > (google drive manages doc versions). > > > I'm not familiar with Google Drive, but if all you need is an > automatic backup utility then I see no issues with using LyX and Drive > as they are. Just save the file in a location synced by Drive, edit it > with LyX, save changes, let Drive (or Dropbox, or SpiderOak) do the > sync, and sit back. > > Am I misunderstanding something? > > Liviu > > > > Would an app for google be useful and easy to build? > > > > thank you > > paolo > > > > > > -- > Do you know how to read? > http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm > http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader > Do you know how to write? > http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail >
Symbols in 2.0.3
Hi. I tried to insert different symbols in an standard environment (not math mode) within KOMA article using utf8. While the handbook claims otherwise it doesn't work. Error messages: Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:⇓ not set up for use with LaTeX. Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:↠not set up for use with LaTeX. Any ideas or workarounds? Regards Sebastian v1.lyx Description: application/lyx
Symbols in 2.0.3
Hi. I tried to insert different symbols in an standard environment (not math mode) within KOMA article using utf8. While the handbook claims otherwise it doesn't work. Error messages: Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:⇓ not set up for use with LaTeX. Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:↠not set up for use with LaTeX. Any ideas or workarounds? Regards Sebastian v1.lyx Description: application/lyx
Symbols in 2.0.3
Hi. I tried to insert different symbols in an standard environment (not math mode) within KOMA article using utf8. While the handbook claims otherwise it doesn't work. Error messages: Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:⇓ not set up for use with LaTeX. Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:↠not set up for use with LaTeX. Any ideas or workarounds? Regards Sebastian v1.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: Lyx und svn (or git)
On Sat, 2012-02-11 at 17:00 +0100, Uwe Ade wrote: Hello, I thing about the problem to manage the Lyx-files from my lectures. I heard that is possible to use svn or git to manage the lyx documente direct from Lyx. The last two evenings i searched with google to find a good describtion who this works but im not succesfull. Some on the list how know a good link? I haven't dug through the manual parts, and I only use a small part of the functionality. What works well for me is: Create, checkout from an svn repo in terminal. Then, when using lyx, commiting changes to the lyx file works trivially (from the menu). When adding graphics is involved or anything else that goes beyond the lyx file itself, I commit from terminal again. I have no experience with what lyx does in case of collaboration and conflicts since I'm the only committer to my documents. Anyway, for my use case, lyx's ability is sufficient and easy to use.
Re: Lyx und svn (or git)
On Sat, 2012-02-11 at 17:00 +0100, Uwe Ade wrote: Hello, I thing about the problem to manage the Lyx-files from my lectures. I heard that is possible to use svn or git to manage the lyx documente direct from Lyx. The last two evenings i searched with google to find a good describtion who this works but im not succesfull. Some on the list how know a good link? I haven't dug through the manual parts, and I only use a small part of the functionality. What works well for me is: Create, checkout from an svn repo in terminal. Then, when using lyx, commiting changes to the lyx file works trivially (from the menu). When adding graphics is involved or anything else that goes beyond the lyx file itself, I commit from terminal again. I have no experience with what lyx does in case of collaboration and conflicts since I'm the only committer to my documents. Anyway, for my use case, lyx's ability is sufficient and easy to use.
Re: Lyx und svn (or git)
On Sat, 2012-02-11 at 17:00 +0100, Uwe Ade wrote: > Hello, > > I thing about the problem to manage the Lyx-files from my lectures. I heard > that is possible to use svn or git to manage the lyx documente direct from > Lyx. The last two evenings i searched with google to find a good describtion > who this works but im not succesfull. Some on the list how know a good link? I haven't dug through the manual parts, and I only use a small part of the functionality. What works well for me is: Create, checkout from an svn repo in terminal. Then, when using lyx, commiting changes to the lyx file works trivially (from the menu). When adding graphics is involved or anything else that goes beyond the lyx file itself, I commit from terminal again. I have no experience with what lyx does in case of collaboration and conflicts since I'm the only committer to my documents. Anyway, for my use case, lyx's ability is sufficient and easy to use.
Re: pdf viewer with ruler for linux
On Fri, 2011-09-23 at 21:50 +0200, Csikos Bela wrote: Is there a pdf viewer for linux which has rulers (horizontal and vertical)? I wouldn't call it a pdf viewer but Gimp can open pdfs as graphics. It should have a ruler. (I've never used one with gimp, so I can't say for sure) HTH, Sebastian
Re: pdf viewer with ruler for linux
On Fri, 2011-09-23 at 21:50 +0200, Csikos Bela wrote: Is there a pdf viewer for linux which has rulers (horizontal and vertical)? I wouldn't call it a pdf viewer but Gimp can open pdfs as graphics. It should have a ruler. (I've never used one with gimp, so I can't say for sure) HTH, Sebastian
Re: pdf viewer with ruler for linux
On Fri, 2011-09-23 at 21:50 +0200, Csikos Bela wrote: > Is there a pdf viewer for linux which has rulers (horizontal > and vertical)? I wouldn't call it a pdf viewer but Gimp can open pdfs as graphics. It should have a ruler. (I've never used one with gimp, so I can't say for sure) HTH, Sebastian
Re: formatted cross-reference to subsection broken
Am 14.07.2011 um 16:47 schrieb Richard Heck: On 07/14/2011 07:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: Am 09.07.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Richard Heck: On 07/09/2011 10:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: Hi, I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8. I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc. Nevertheless I noticed (by accident) that in the Lyx window references appear to be fine but show up in the final pdf as '??'. This is the case for references within a 'subsection'. This is a little bit annoying as it can be overseen in a larger document easily. Is this a bug? Has anyone else this problem? Any comments? The reason for this is that LyX by default uses the prefix sub for such references, as you create them, but neither prettyref nor refstyle defines a format for this. I'm not sure if that counts as a bug or not. Anyway, you can deal with it two ways. Thanks for the explanation. IMO another solution would be that LyX by default uses 'sec' instead of 'sub'. (i) Put a format declaration for sub references into your preamble. How you do this depends upon whether you are using refstyle or prettyref. (This is set under DocumentSettings.) For prettyref, you can do something like: \newrefformat{sub}{Subsection \ref{#1}} For refstyle: \newref{sub}{refcmd={Subsection \ref{#1}}} Of course, you can adapt these as you wish. (ii) Modify what LyX uses for subsections. This is a matter of layout, and can be done in a module, in local layout (under DocumentSettings), or wherever you wish: Style Subsection RefPrefix sec End The defaults are in the file stdrefprefix.inc. If you like, you can copy the system file to your local layout directory (by default, on Linux, ~/.lyx/layouts/), modify it, and then LyX will use it instead of the system one. I tried local layout and stdrefprefix.inc (under Mac OS) but it didn't work (still '??'). For the time being I don't use LyX 'formatted reference' and keep manually writing 'section'. Putting the above into local layout (make sure you put Format 35 as the first line, though) should change the default. It won't change what's already there. Added this, but no change. What I recognized is that formatted references (I use refstyle) are fine within a one file document, i.e. added 'section'. But when I have child documents included they appear as '??' Sebastian
Re: formatted cross-reference to subsection broken
Am 14.07.2011 um 19:47 schrieb Julien Rioux: On 14/07/2011 7:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: Am 09.07.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Richard Heck: On 07/09/2011 10:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: Hi, I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8. I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc. Nevertheless I noticed (by accident) that in the Lyx window references appear to be fine but show up in the final pdf as '??'. This is the case for references within a 'subsection'. This is a little bit annoying as it can be overseen in a larger document easily. Is this a bug? Has anyone else this problem? Any comments? The reason for this is that LyX by default uses the prefix sub for such references, as you create them, but neither prettyref nor refstyle defines a format for this. I'm not sure if that counts as a bug or not. Anyway, you can deal with it two ways. Thanks for the explanation. IMO another solution would be that LyX by default uses 'sec' instead of 'sub'. (i) Put a format declaration for sub references into your preamble. How you do this depends upon whether you are using refstyle or prettyref. (This is set under DocumentSettings.) For prettyref, you can do something like: \newrefformat{sub}{Subsection \ref{#1}} For refstyle: \newref{sub}{refcmd={Subsection \ref{#1}}} Of course, you can adapt these as you wish. (ii) Modify what LyX uses for subsections. This is a matter of layout, and can be done in a module, in local layout (under DocumentSettings), or wherever you wish: Style Subsection RefPrefix sec End The defaults are in the file stdrefprefix.inc. If you like, you can copy the system file to your local layout directory (by default, on Linux, ~/.lyx/layouts/), modify it, and then LyX will use it instead of the system one. I tried local layout and stdrefprefix.inc (under Mac OS) but it didn't work (still '??'). For the time being I don't use LyX 'formatted reference' and keep manually writing 'section'. Sebastian Are you by any chance also using subfloats? i.e. floats within floats? There is a incompatibility between the package used by LyX to do this, and the refstyle package used for formatted references. Indeed I am using subfloats. Thanks for pointing that out. Sebastian
Re: formatted cross-reference to subsection broken
Am 14.07.2011 um 16:47 schrieb Richard Heck: On 07/14/2011 07:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: Am 09.07.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Richard Heck: On 07/09/2011 10:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: Hi, I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8. I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc. Nevertheless I noticed (by accident) that in the Lyx window references appear to be fine but show up in the final pdf as '??'. This is the case for references within a 'subsection'. This is a little bit annoying as it can be overseen in a larger document easily. Is this a bug? Has anyone else this problem? Any comments? The reason for this is that LyX by default uses the prefix sub for such references, as you create them, but neither prettyref nor refstyle defines a format for this. I'm not sure if that counts as a bug or not. Anyway, you can deal with it two ways. Thanks for the explanation. IMO another solution would be that LyX by default uses 'sec' instead of 'sub'. (i) Put a format declaration for sub references into your preamble. How you do this depends upon whether you are using refstyle or prettyref. (This is set under DocumentSettings.) For prettyref, you can do something like: \newrefformat{sub}{Subsection \ref{#1}} For refstyle: \newref{sub}{refcmd={Subsection \ref{#1}}} Of course, you can adapt these as you wish. (ii) Modify what LyX uses for subsections. This is a matter of layout, and can be done in a module, in local layout (under DocumentSettings), or wherever you wish: Style Subsection RefPrefix sec End The defaults are in the file stdrefprefix.inc. If you like, you can copy the system file to your local layout directory (by default, on Linux, ~/.lyx/layouts/), modify it, and then LyX will use it instead of the system one. I tried local layout and stdrefprefix.inc (under Mac OS) but it didn't work (still '??'). For the time being I don't use LyX 'formatted reference' and keep manually writing 'section'. Putting the above into local layout (make sure you put Format 35 as the first line, though) should change the default. It won't change what's already there. Added this, but no change. What I recognized is that formatted references (I use refstyle) are fine within a one file document, i.e. added 'section'. But when I have child documents included they appear as '??' Sebastian
Re: formatted cross-reference to subsection broken
Am 14.07.2011 um 19:47 schrieb Julien Rioux: On 14/07/2011 7:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: Am 09.07.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Richard Heck: On 07/09/2011 10:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: Hi, I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8. I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc. Nevertheless I noticed (by accident) that in the Lyx window references appear to be fine but show up in the final pdf as '??'. This is the case for references within a 'subsection'. This is a little bit annoying as it can be overseen in a larger document easily. Is this a bug? Has anyone else this problem? Any comments? The reason for this is that LyX by default uses the prefix sub for such references, as you create them, but neither prettyref nor refstyle defines a format for this. I'm not sure if that counts as a bug or not. Anyway, you can deal with it two ways. Thanks for the explanation. IMO another solution would be that LyX by default uses 'sec' instead of 'sub'. (i) Put a format declaration for sub references into your preamble. How you do this depends upon whether you are using refstyle or prettyref. (This is set under DocumentSettings.) For prettyref, you can do something like: \newrefformat{sub}{Subsection \ref{#1}} For refstyle: \newref{sub}{refcmd={Subsection \ref{#1}}} Of course, you can adapt these as you wish. (ii) Modify what LyX uses for subsections. This is a matter of layout, and can be done in a module, in local layout (under DocumentSettings), or wherever you wish: Style Subsection RefPrefix sec End The defaults are in the file stdrefprefix.inc. If you like, you can copy the system file to your local layout directory (by default, on Linux, ~/.lyx/layouts/), modify it, and then LyX will use it instead of the system one. I tried local layout and stdrefprefix.inc (under Mac OS) but it didn't work (still '??'). For the time being I don't use LyX 'formatted reference' and keep manually writing 'section'. Sebastian Are you by any chance also using subfloats? i.e. floats within floats? There is a incompatibility between the package used by LyX to do this, and the refstyle package used for formatted references. Indeed I am using subfloats. Thanks for pointing that out. Sebastian
Re: formatted cross-reference to subsection broken
Am 14.07.2011 um 16:47 schrieb Richard Heck: > On 07/14/2011 07:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: >> Am 09.07.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Richard Heck: >> >>> On 07/09/2011 10:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8. >>>> >>>> I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is >>>> quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc. >>>> >>>> Nevertheless I noticed (by accident) that in the Lyx window references >>>> appear to be fine but show up in the final pdf as '??'. This is the case >>>> for references within a 'subsection'. >>>> >>>> This is a little bit annoying as it can be overseen in a larger document >>>> easily. >>>> >>>> Is this a bug? Has anyone else this problem? >>>> Any comments? >>>> >>> The reason for this is that LyX by default uses the prefix "sub" for >>> such references, as you create them, but neither prettyref nor refstyle >>> defines a format for this. I'm not sure if that counts as a bug or not. >>> Anyway, you can deal with it two ways. >> Thanks for the explanation. >> IMO another solution would be that LyX by default uses 'sec' instead of >> 'sub'. >> >>> (i) Put a format declaration for "sub" references into your preamble. >>> How you do this depends upon whether you are using refstyle or >>> prettyref. (This is set under Document>Settings.) For prettyref, you can >>> do something like: >>> \newrefformat{sub}{Subsection \ref{#1}} >>> For refstyle: >>> \newref{sub}{refcmd={Subsection \ref{#1}}} >>> Of course, you can adapt these as you wish. >>> >>> (ii) Modify what LyX uses for subsections. This is a matter of layout, >>> and can be done in a module, in local layout (under Document>Settings), >>> or wherever you wish: >>> Style Subsection >>> RefPrefix sec >>> End >>> The defaults are in the file stdrefprefix.inc. If you like, you can copy >>> the system file to your local layout directory (by default, on Linux, >>> ~/.lyx/layouts/), modify it, and then LyX will use it instead of the >>> system one. >> I tried local layout and stdrefprefix.inc (under Mac OS) but it didn't work >> (still '??'). >> For the time being I don't use LyX 'formatted reference' and keep manually >> writing 'section'. >> > Putting the above into local layout (make sure you put "Format 35" as > the first line, though) should change the default. It won't change > what's already there. Added this, but no change. What I recognized is that formatted references (I use refstyle) are fine within a one file document, i.e. added 'section'. But when I have child documents included they appear as '??' Sebastian
Re: formatted cross-reference to subsection broken
Am 14.07.2011 um 19:47 schrieb Julien Rioux: > On 14/07/2011 7:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: >> >> Am 09.07.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Richard Heck: >> >>> On 07/09/2011 10:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8. >>>> >>>> I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is >>>> quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc. >>>> >>>> Nevertheless I noticed (by accident) that in the Lyx window references >>>> appear to be fine but show up in the final pdf as '??'. This is the case >>>> for references within a 'subsection'. >>>> >>>> This is a little bit annoying as it can be overseen in a larger document >>>> easily. >>>> >>>> Is this a bug? Has anyone else this problem? >>>> Any comments? >>>> >>> The reason for this is that LyX by default uses the prefix "sub" for >>> such references, as you create them, but neither prettyref nor refstyle >>> defines a format for this. I'm not sure if that counts as a bug or not. >>> Anyway, you can deal with it two ways. >> >> Thanks for the explanation. >> IMO another solution would be that LyX by default uses 'sec' instead of >> 'sub'. >> >>> (i) Put a format declaration for "sub" references into your preamble. >>> How you do this depends upon whether you are using refstyle or >>> prettyref. (This is set under Document>Settings.) For prettyref, you can >>> do something like: >>>\newrefformat{sub}{Subsection \ref{#1}} >>> For refstyle: >>>\newref{sub}{refcmd={Subsection \ref{#1}}} >>> Of course, you can adapt these as you wish. >>> >>> (ii) Modify what LyX uses for subsections. This is a matter of layout, >>> and can be done in a module, in local layout (under Document>Settings), >>> or wherever you wish: >>>Style Subsection >>>RefPrefix sec >>>End >>> The defaults are in the file stdrefprefix.inc. If you like, you can copy >>> the system file to your local layout directory (by default, on Linux, >>> ~/.lyx/layouts/), modify it, and then LyX will use it instead of the >>> system one. >> >> I tried local layout and stdrefprefix.inc (under Mac OS) but it didn't work >> (still '??'). >> For the time being I don't use LyX 'formatted reference' and keep manually >> writing 'section'. >> >> Sebastian > > Are you by any chance also using subfloats? i.e. floats within floats? > There is a incompatibility between the package used by LyX to do this, and > the refstyle package used for formatted references. Indeed I am using subfloats. Thanks for pointing that out. Sebastian
Re: formatted cross-reference to subsection broken
Am 09.07.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Richard Heck: On 07/09/2011 10:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: Hi, I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8. I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc. Nevertheless I noticed (by accident) that in the Lyx window references appear to be fine but show up in the final pdf as '??'. This is the case for references within a 'subsection'. This is a little bit annoying as it can be overseen in a larger document easily. Is this a bug? Has anyone else this problem? Any comments? The reason for this is that LyX by default uses the prefix sub for such references, as you create them, but neither prettyref nor refstyle defines a format for this. I'm not sure if that counts as a bug or not. Anyway, you can deal with it two ways. Thanks for the explanation. IMO another solution would be that LyX by default uses 'sec' instead of 'sub'. (i) Put a format declaration for sub references into your preamble. How you do this depends upon whether you are using refstyle or prettyref. (This is set under DocumentSettings.) For prettyref, you can do something like: \newrefformat{sub}{Subsection \ref{#1}} For refstyle: \newref{sub}{refcmd={Subsection \ref{#1}}} Of course, you can adapt these as you wish. (ii) Modify what LyX uses for subsections. This is a matter of layout, and can be done in a module, in local layout (under DocumentSettings), or wherever you wish: Style Subsection RefPrefix sec End The defaults are in the file stdrefprefix.inc. If you like, you can copy the system file to your local layout directory (by default, on Linux, ~/.lyx/layouts/), modify it, and then LyX will use it instead of the system one. I tried local layout and stdrefprefix.inc (under Mac OS) but it didn't work (still '??'). For the time being I don't use LyX 'formatted reference' and keep manually writing 'section'. Sebastian
Re: formatted cross-reference to subsection broken
Am 09.07.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Richard Heck: On 07/09/2011 10:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: Hi, I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8. I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc. Nevertheless I noticed (by accident) that in the Lyx window references appear to be fine but show up in the final pdf as '??'. This is the case for references within a 'subsection'. This is a little bit annoying as it can be overseen in a larger document easily. Is this a bug? Has anyone else this problem? Any comments? The reason for this is that LyX by default uses the prefix sub for such references, as you create them, but neither prettyref nor refstyle defines a format for this. I'm not sure if that counts as a bug or not. Anyway, you can deal with it two ways. Thanks for the explanation. IMO another solution would be that LyX by default uses 'sec' instead of 'sub'. (i) Put a format declaration for sub references into your preamble. How you do this depends upon whether you are using refstyle or prettyref. (This is set under DocumentSettings.) For prettyref, you can do something like: \newrefformat{sub}{Subsection \ref{#1}} For refstyle: \newref{sub}{refcmd={Subsection \ref{#1}}} Of course, you can adapt these as you wish. (ii) Modify what LyX uses for subsections. This is a matter of layout, and can be done in a module, in local layout (under DocumentSettings), or wherever you wish: Style Subsection RefPrefix sec End The defaults are in the file stdrefprefix.inc. If you like, you can copy the system file to your local layout directory (by default, on Linux, ~/.lyx/layouts/), modify it, and then LyX will use it instead of the system one. I tried local layout and stdrefprefix.inc (under Mac OS) but it didn't work (still '??'). For the time being I don't use LyX 'formatted reference' and keep manually writing 'section'. Sebastian
Re: formatted cross-reference to subsection broken
Am 09.07.2011 um 16:49 schrieb Richard Heck: > On 07/09/2011 10:08 AM, Sebastian Rockel wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8. >> >> I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is >> quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc. >> >> Nevertheless I noticed (by accident) that in the Lyx window references >> appear to be fine but show up in the final pdf as '??'. This is the case for >> references within a 'subsection'. >> >> This is a little bit annoying as it can be overseen in a larger document >> easily. >> >> Is this a bug? Has anyone else this problem? >> Any comments? >> > The reason for this is that LyX by default uses the prefix "sub" for > such references, as you create them, but neither prettyref nor refstyle > defines a format for this. I'm not sure if that counts as a bug or not. > Anyway, you can deal with it two ways. Thanks for the explanation. IMO another solution would be that LyX by default uses 'sec' instead of 'sub'. > (i) Put a format declaration for "sub" references into your preamble. > How you do this depends upon whether you are using refstyle or > prettyref. (This is set under Document>Settings.) For prettyref, you can > do something like: >\newrefformat{sub}{Subsection \ref{#1}} > For refstyle: >\newref{sub}{refcmd={Subsection \ref{#1}}} > Of course, you can adapt these as you wish. > > (ii) Modify what LyX uses for subsections. This is a matter of layout, > and can be done in a module, in local layout (under Document>Settings), > or wherever you wish: >Style Subsection >RefPrefix sec >End > The defaults are in the file stdrefprefix.inc. If you like, you can copy > the system file to your local layout directory (by default, on Linux, > ~/.lyx/layouts/), modify it, and then LyX will use it instead of the > system one. I tried local layout and stdrefprefix.inc (under Mac OS) but it didn't work (still '??'). For the time being I don't use LyX 'formatted reference' and keep manually writing 'section'. Sebastian
formatted cross-reference to subsection broken
Hi, I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8. I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc. Nevertheless I noticed (by accident) that in the Lyx window references appear to be fine but show up in the final pdf as '??'. This is the case for references within a 'subsection'. This is a little bit annoying as it can be overseen in a larger document easily. Is this a bug? Has anyone else this problem? Any comments? Sebastian
formatted cross-reference to subsection broken
Hi, I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8. I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc. Nevertheless I noticed (by accident) that in the Lyx window references appear to be fine but show up in the final pdf as '??'. This is the case for references within a 'subsection'. This is a little bit annoying as it can be overseen in a larger document easily. Is this a bug? Has anyone else this problem? Any comments? Sebastian
formatted cross-reference to subsection broken
Hi, I am using Lyx-2.0 with KOMA-book class (pdflatex) on Mac OSX 10.6.8. I am often using the cross-reference option 'Formatted reference' as it is quite convenient to have automatic addition of 'figure', 'section' etc. Nevertheless I noticed (by accident) that in the Lyx window references appear to be fine but show up in the final pdf as '??'. This is the case for references within a 'subsection'. This is a little bit annoying as it can be overseen in a larger document easily. Is this a bug? Has anyone else this problem? Any comments? Sebastian
Problem with custom .cls and figure/subfigure and lyx layout
Hello there! I'm supposed to write a report (mokay) and use a custom template/class for that (nah..). So while my report by lyx was looking great, now I have to adopt and port from article to the custom latex class that was provided for me. Now, I read about creating a lyx layout file and created, from what I gathered in the class file, the following layout: #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this # \DeclareLaTeXClass[SMBV11,article]{SMBV} #Format 35 Input stdclass.inc Provides inputenc 1 Provides babel 1 Provides multicol 1 Provides ae 1 Provides eurosym 1 Provides amsmath 1 Provides amsfonts 1 Provides amssymb 1 Provides amsextra 1 Provides epsfig 1 Provides graphics 0 Provides graphicx 0 Provides algorithm 1 Provides algorithmic 1 Provides fontenc 1 Provides subfigure 1 Provides subfig 0 Provides figure 1 where I tried to list everything that gets imported by the class file. That class file inherits from article. Now the problem is with figures. I created a minimal sample (see attached) and I'm getting the following error: .. (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/graphics/epsfig.sty) (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/subfigure/subfigure.sty ! LaTeX Error: Command \c@subfigure already defined. Or name \end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual. I figure this comes from the following code in the class template: \renewenvironment{figure} {\setcounter{subfigure}{0} \@float{figure}} {\end@float} Further, we're supposed to add graphics (eps only) to the document like in the following snippet: \begin{figure}[b] \centering \subfigure[Eins]{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{Bilder/SMBV11_EMuster_fig1}} \subfigure[Zwei]{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{Bilder/SMBV11_EMuster_fig2}} \subfigure[Drei]{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{Bilder/SMBV11_EMuster_fig3}} \caption{\label{SMBV11_EMuster_fig01}Beispiel für...} \end{figure} So I can't change the template. Does anybody know how I can change the layout so that figures work? My wild guess is that I have to force figures to use \subfigure and not \subfloat but I'm totally not sure. Sorry for the lenghty post. But I have hope that someone out there has come across this before or knows how to tackle this. Regards, Sebastian Template-Test.tex Description: TeX document
Problem with custom .cls and figure/subfigure and lyx layout
Hello there! I'm supposed to write a report (mokay) and use a custom template/class for that (nah..). So while my report by lyx was looking great, now I have to adopt and port from article to the custom latex class that was provided for me. Now, I read about creating a lyx layout file and created, from what I gathered in the class file, the following layout: #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this # \DeclareLaTeXClass[SMBV11,article]{SMBV} #Format 35 Input stdclass.inc Provides inputenc 1 Provides babel 1 Provides multicol 1 Provides ae 1 Provides eurosym 1 Provides amsmath 1 Provides amsfonts 1 Provides amssymb 1 Provides amsextra 1 Provides epsfig 1 Provides graphics 0 Provides graphicx 0 Provides algorithm 1 Provides algorithmic 1 Provides fontenc 1 Provides subfigure 1 Provides subfig 0 Provides figure 1 where I tried to list everything that gets imported by the class file. That class file inherits from article. Now the problem is with figures. I created a minimal sample (see attached) and I'm getting the following error: .. (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/graphics/epsfig.sty) (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/subfigure/subfigure.sty ! LaTeX Error: Command \c@subfigure already defined. Or name \end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual. I figure this comes from the following code in the class template: \renewenvironment{figure} {\setcounter{subfigure}{0} \@float{figure}} {\end@float} Further, we're supposed to add graphics (eps only) to the document like in the following snippet: \begin{figure}[b] \centering \subfigure[Eins]{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{Bilder/SMBV11_EMuster_fig1}} \subfigure[Zwei]{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{Bilder/SMBV11_EMuster_fig2}} \subfigure[Drei]{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{Bilder/SMBV11_EMuster_fig3}} \caption{\label{SMBV11_EMuster_fig01}Beispiel für...} \end{figure} So I can't change the template. Does anybody know how I can change the layout so that figures work? My wild guess is that I have to force figures to use \subfigure and not \subfloat but I'm totally not sure. Sorry for the lenghty post. But I have hope that someone out there has come across this before or knows how to tackle this. Regards, Sebastian Template-Test.tex Description: TeX document
Problem with custom .cls and figure/subfigure and lyx layout
Hello there! I'm supposed to write a report (mokay) and use a custom template/class for that (nah..). So while my report by lyx was looking great, now I have to adopt and port from article to the custom latex class that was provided for me. Now, I read about creating a lyx layout file and created, from what I gathered in the class file, the following layout: > #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this > # \DeclareLaTeXClass[SMBV11,article]{SMBV} > > #Format 35 > Input stdclass.inc > > Provides inputenc 1 > Provides babel 1 > Provides multicol 1 > Provides ae 1 > > Provides eurosym 1 > Provides amsmath 1 > Provides amsfonts 1 > Provides amssymb 1 > Provides amsextra 1 > > Provides epsfig 1 > Provides graphics 0 > Provides graphicx 0 > Provides algorithm 1 > Provides algorithmic 1 > Provides fontenc 1 > > Provides subfigure 1 > Provides subfig 0 > Provides figure 1 where I tried to list everything that gets imported by the class file. That class file inherits from article. Now the problem is with figures. I created a minimal sample (see attached) and I'm getting the following error: > .. > (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/graphics/epsfig.sty) > (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/subfigure/subfigure.sty > > ! LaTeX Error: Command \c@subfigure already defined. >Or name \end... illegal, see p.192 of the manual. I "figure" this comes from the following code in the class template: > \renewenvironment{figure} >{\setcounter{subfigure}{0} > \@float{figure}} >{\end@float} Further, we're supposed to add graphics (eps only) to the document like in the following snippet: > \begin{figure}[b] > \centering > > \subfigure[Eins]{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{Bilder/SMBV11_EMuster_fig1}} > > \subfigure[Zwei]{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{Bilder/SMBV11_EMuster_fig2}} > > \subfigure[Drei]{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{Bilder/SMBV11_EMuster_fig3}} > \caption{\label{SMBV11_EMuster_fig01}Beispiel für...} > \end{figure} So I can't change the template. Does anybody know how I can change the layout so that figures work? My wild guess is that I have to force figures to use \subfigure and not \subfloat but I'm totally not sure. Sorry for the lenghty post. But I have hope that someone out there has come across this before or knows how to tackle this. Regards, Sebastian Template-Test.tex Description: TeX document
lineno and multicol
Hello! I'm using lineno within a multicol (with two columns) environment. The numbering doesn't change from left to right margin with the columnbreak, I have to do this manually. Unfortunately this doesn't work within a paragraph, so I have to insert a new one. Sometimes within one sentence, which looks awfully. Has someone a workaround? Thanks. Regards Sebastian
lineno and multicol
Hello! I'm using lineno within a multicol (with two columns) environment. The numbering doesn't change from left to right margin with the columnbreak, I have to do this manually. Unfortunately this doesn't work within a paragraph, so I have to insert a new one. Sometimes within one sentence, which looks awfully. Has someone a workaround? Thanks. Regards Sebastian
lineno and multicol
Hello! I'm using lineno within a multicol (with two columns) environment. The numbering doesn't change from left to right margin with the columnbreak, I have to do this manually. Unfortunately this doesn't work within a paragraph, so I have to insert a new one. Sometimes within one sentence, which looks awfully. Has someone a workaround? Thanks. Regards Sebastian
Re: PDF will not reload
Hi, Am 19.05.2011 um 10:46 schrieb Trevor Jenkins: On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 6:53 PM, Hafney hafne...@gmail.com wrote: I'm at the end of my rope with adobe acrobat. I'm using adobe acrobat reader 10. I can successfully generate a pdf but I cannot update the pdf after I make changes to my .lyx document. How do I fix this? (I'm using windows). I'd like to know the same thing. Except I'm encountering this issue under Mac OS X. After changing the document I use the View PDF (pdflatex) option. If I have a version of the PDF open in Adobe Reader already then I do NOT see the newer version. My workaround is to close the Adobe Reader window (or close Reader entirely) before viewing the updated PDF version. I personally use the lightweight pdf viewer Skim [0] which auto-reloads pdfs, supports LyX' output syncing (from pdf to LyX) and more. Alternatively MacOSX default viewer 'Preview' does also reload pdfs when updated by LyX (you have to give it the focus though). I am, as far as I can tell, running the latest version of Reader (10.0.3) and definitely the latest version of OS X Snow Leopard Server, which I'm using from a user level account. And my copy of LyX is 2.0.0 (29 April 2011 build). I have MacTex installed (latest available from CTAN). Regards, Trevor. Sebastian [0] http://skim-app.sourceforge.net
Re: PDF will not reload
Hi, Am 19.05.2011 um 10:46 schrieb Trevor Jenkins: On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 6:53 PM, Hafney hafne...@gmail.com wrote: I'm at the end of my rope with adobe acrobat. I'm using adobe acrobat reader 10. I can successfully generate a pdf but I cannot update the pdf after I make changes to my .lyx document. How do I fix this? (I'm using windows). I'd like to know the same thing. Except I'm encountering this issue under Mac OS X. After changing the document I use the View PDF (pdflatex) option. If I have a version of the PDF open in Adobe Reader already then I do NOT see the newer version. My workaround is to close the Adobe Reader window (or close Reader entirely) before viewing the updated PDF version. I personally use the lightweight pdf viewer Skim [0] which auto-reloads pdfs, supports LyX' output syncing (from pdf to LyX) and more. Alternatively MacOSX default viewer 'Preview' does also reload pdfs when updated by LyX (you have to give it the focus though). I am, as far as I can tell, running the latest version of Reader (10.0.3) and definitely the latest version of OS X Snow Leopard Server, which I'm using from a user level account. And my copy of LyX is 2.0.0 (29 April 2011 build). I have MacTex installed (latest available from CTAN). Regards, Trevor. Sebastian [0] http://skim-app.sourceforge.net
Re: PDF will not reload
Hi, Am 19.05.2011 um 10:46 schrieb Trevor Jenkins: >> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 6:53 PM, Hafney <hafne...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I'm at the end of my rope with adobe acrobat. I'm using adobe acrobat reader >> 10. I can successfully generate a pdf but I cannot update the pdf after I >> make changes to my .lyx document. How do I fix this? (I'm using windows). > > I'd like to know the same thing. Except I'm encountering this issue under Mac > OS X. After changing the document I use the View PDF (pdflatex) option. If I > have a version of the PDF open in Adobe Reader already then I do NOT see the > newer version. > > My workaround is to close the Adobe Reader window (or close Reader entirely) > before viewing the updated PDF version. I personally use the lightweight pdf viewer Skim [0] which auto-reloads pdfs, supports LyX' output syncing (from pdf to LyX) and more. Alternatively MacOSX default viewer 'Preview' does also reload pdfs when updated by LyX (you have to give it the focus though). > I am, as far as I can tell, running the latest version of Reader (10.0.3) and > definitely the latest version of OS X Snow Leopard Server, which I'm using > from a user level account. And my copy of LyX is 2.0.0 (29 April 2011 build). > I have MacTex installed (latest available from CTAN). > > Regards, Trevor. Sebastian [0] http://skim-app.sourceforge.net
Re: Lyx 2.0.0 OSX crashes
Hello, I can confirm that on my OSX 10.6.7 machine LyX2 is reproducible crashing when using BetterTouchTool to resize the main window. (I think that wasn't the case with any release candidate as far as I remember, LyX 1.6 was okay as well) Kind regards, Sebastian Am 17.05.2011 um 18:27 schrieb Stephan Witt: Am 17.05.2011 um 18:05 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu: I am lost on this. I have installed the last version of Lyx and it crashes quite systematically. I have never seen this with Lyx. It is nearly unusable. I have also version 1.6 on my laptop but the preferences folders are of course separated. I have downloaded and reinstalled Lyx (two hours ago), but I continue to get the same problem. I can launch Lyx, but at one point it crashes as soon as I click somewhere on the window. I have renamed the old Lyx2 config folder and started Lyx, but it has immediately crashed (but It has created the new configuration folder in the Library). I have also tried to launch Lyx from a terminal window. I have ended with a Segmentation fault I get the following crash report under OSX: ... It looks like you're using divvy or SizeUp or a similar tool. http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7365 Please, can you stop it and try again? Stephan PGP.sig Description: Signierter Teil der Nachricht
Re: Lyx 2.0.0 OSX crashes
Hello, I can confirm that on my OSX 10.6.7 machine LyX2 is reproducible crashing when using BetterTouchTool to resize the main window. (I think that wasn't the case with any release candidate as far as I remember, LyX 1.6 was okay as well) Kind regards, Sebastian Am 17.05.2011 um 18:27 schrieb Stephan Witt: Am 17.05.2011 um 18:05 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu: I am lost on this. I have installed the last version of Lyx and it crashes quite systematically. I have never seen this with Lyx. It is nearly unusable. I have also version 1.6 on my laptop but the preferences folders are of course separated. I have downloaded and reinstalled Lyx (two hours ago), but I continue to get the same problem. I can launch Lyx, but at one point it crashes as soon as I click somewhere on the window. I have renamed the old Lyx2 config folder and started Lyx, but it has immediately crashed (but It has created the new configuration folder in the Library). I have also tried to launch Lyx from a terminal window. I have ended with a Segmentation fault I get the following crash report under OSX: ... It looks like you're using divvy or SizeUp or a similar tool. http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7365 Please, can you stop it and try again? Stephan PGP.sig Description: Signierter Teil der Nachricht
Re: Lyx 2.0.0 OSX crashes
Hello, I can confirm that on my OSX 10.6.7 machine LyX2 is reproducible crashing when using BetterTouchTool to resize the main window. (I think that wasn't the case with any release candidate as far as I remember, LyX 1.6 was okay as well) Kind regards, Sebastian Am 17.05.2011 um 18:27 schrieb Stephan Witt: > Am 17.05.2011 um 18:05 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu: > >> I am lost on this. I have installed the last version of Lyx and it crashes >> quite systematically. I have never seen this with Lyx. It is nearly unusable. >> I have also version 1.6 on my laptop but the preferences folders are of >> course separated. I have downloaded and reinstalled Lyx (two hours ago), but >> I continue to get the same problem. I can launch Lyx, but at one point it >> crashes as soon as I click somewhere on the window. >> >> I have renamed the old Lyx2 config folder and started Lyx, but it has >> immediately crashed (but It has created the new configuration folder in the >> Library). >> I have also tried to launch Lyx from a terminal window. I have ended with a >> "Segmentation fault" >> >> I get the following crash report under OSX: > > ... > > It looks like you're using divvy or SizeUp or a similar tool. > http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7365 > > Please, can you stop it and try again? > > Stephan PGP.sig Description: Signierter Teil der Nachricht
Re: import tex error
On 04/24/2011 09:20 PM, Richard Heck wrote: This could be some kind of configuration issue. Try removing the preferences file from your LyX user directory (or just renaming it). Or try running LyX with the -userdir option, specifying some totally new directory, e.g.: # lyx -userdir /tmp/lyx should work for Linux and OSX. The error message stays the same even with a fresh configuration.
Re: import tex error
On 04/24/2011 09:20 PM, Richard Heck wrote: This could be some kind of configuration issue. Try removing the preferences file from your LyX user directory (or just renaming it). Or try running LyX with the -userdir option, specifying some totally new directory, e.g.: # lyx -userdir /tmp/lyx should work for Linux and OSX. The error message stays the same even with a fresh configuration.
Re: import tex error
On 04/24/2011 09:20 PM, Richard Heck wrote: > This could be some kind of configuration issue. Try removing the > preferences file from your LyX user directory (or just renaming it). Or > try running LyX with the -userdir option, specifying some totally new > directory, e.g.: > # lyx -userdir /tmp/lyx > should work for Linux and OSX. The error message stays the same even with a fresh configuration.
Re: import tex error
On 04/23/2011 03:33 PM, Richard Heck wrote: Is this a bug? Sounds like it. There have been changes in tex2lyx since 1.6. Hello Richard, I re-ran the procedure from terminal and found the following output: sh: -f: Kommando nicht gefunden. (= command not found) Error: Cannot convert file An error occurred whilst running -f 'ml1_3.tex' 'ml1_3.lyx' So it appears to be a problem with spawning the command in the shell (?) I'll probably open a ticket about it (if not vetoed). Sebastian
Re: import tex error
On 04/23/2011 03:33 PM, Richard Heck wrote: Is this a bug? Sounds like it. There have been changes in tex2lyx since 1.6. Hello Richard, I re-ran the procedure from terminal and found the following output: sh: -f: Kommando nicht gefunden. (= command not found) Error: Cannot convert file An error occurred whilst running -f 'ml1_3.tex' 'ml1_3.lyx' So it appears to be a problem with spawning the command in the shell (?) I'll probably open a ticket about it (if not vetoed). Sebastian
Re: import tex error
On 04/23/2011 03:33 PM, Richard Heck wrote: >> Is this a bug? >> > Sounds like it. There have been changes in tex2lyx since 1.6. Hello Richard, I re-ran the procedure from terminal and found the following output: > sh: -f: Kommando nicht gefunden. (= "command not found") > Error: Cannot convert file > > An error occurred whilst running -f 'ml1_3.tex' 'ml1_3.lyx' So it appears to be a problem with spawning the command in the shell (?) I'll probably open a ticket about it (if not vetoed). Sebastian
import tex error
Hi there! I'm getting an error when I try to import a tex source file to lyx: Cannot convert file An error occurred whilst running -f 'ml1_3.tex' 'ml1_3.lyx' If however I do the convertion with the tex2lyx1.6 script, a lyx file is created successfully. I'm using latest svn (r38473) from 1_6_X branch, running the lyx binary via script which calls ~/src/lyx-svn/build/bin/lyx1.6 -sysdir ~/src/lyx-svn/lib $@ (I do that because I don't want to install this self-compiled lyx version system-wide. There appears to be something missing with the package that cpack creates but that's another issue.) If interested, I can provide the tex file. Is this a bug? Sebastian
import tex error
Hi there! I'm getting an error when I try to import a tex source file to lyx: Cannot convert file An error occurred whilst running -f 'ml1_3.tex' 'ml1_3.lyx' If however I do the convertion with the tex2lyx1.6 script, a lyx file is created successfully. I'm using latest svn (r38473) from 1_6_X branch, running the lyx binary via script which calls ~/src/lyx-svn/build/bin/lyx1.6 -sysdir ~/src/lyx-svn/lib $@ (I do that because I don't want to install this self-compiled lyx version system-wide. There appears to be something missing with the package that cpack creates but that's another issue.) If interested, I can provide the tex file. Is this a bug? Sebastian
import tex error
Hi there! I'm getting an error when I try to import a tex source file to lyx: > Cannot convert file > An error occurred whilst running -f 'ml1_3.tex' 'ml1_3.lyx' If however I do the convertion with the tex2lyx1.6 script, a lyx file is created successfully. I'm using latest svn (r38473) from 1_6_X branch, running the lyx binary via script which calls ~/src/lyx-svn/build/bin/lyx1.6 -sysdir ~/src/lyx-svn/lib "$@" (I do that because I don't want to install this self-compiled lyx version system-wide. There appears to be something missing with the package that cpack creates but that's another issue.) If interested, I can provide the tex file. Is this a bug? Sebastian
Re: Bibliography.lyx auf deutsch nutzen
In general for a german language document you should change \language english and \quotes_language english to german (in Lyx [german] try: Dokument - Einstellungen.. - Sprache - ...). Sebastian Am 28.08.2010 um 10:06 schrieb Stephan Schuster: Hallo, eine Frage zu Lyx ist aufgetaucht. Ich verwende nun Papers um meine PDFs zu verwalten, habe die Papers Library nach BibDesk exportiert und nutze nun BibDesk um zu zitieren. Allerdings erscheint mein Literaturverzeichnis nun auf englisch. Sieht dann so aus: http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/2638/csisd.jpg Was muss ich ändern? Code: #LyX 1.6.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 345 \begin_document \begin_header \textclass scrreprt \begin_preamble \usepackage{preamble} \end_preamble \options twoside,openright,titlepage,fleqn,pointlessnumbers ,headinclude,10pt,a4paper,BCOR5mm,footinclude,clea rdoubleempty \use_default_options false \language english \inputencoding auto \font_roman default \font_sans default \font_typewriter default \font_default_family default \font_sc false \font_osf false \font_sf_scale 100 \font_tt_scale 100 \graphics default \paperfontsize 10 \spacing single \use_hyperref false \papersize a4paper \use_geometry false \use_amsmath 1 \use_esint 0 \cite_engine natbib_numerical \use_bibtopic false \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 3 \tocdepth 3 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \papercolumns 1 \papersides 2 \paperpagestyle default \tracking_changes false \output_changes false \author \end_header \begin_body \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout % work-around to have small caps also here in the headline \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash manualmark \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash markboth{ \backslash spacedlowsmallcaps{ \backslash bibname}}{ \backslash spacedlowsmallcaps{ \backslash bibname}} \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout % work-around to have small caps also \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash refstepcounter{dummy} \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash addtocontents{toc}{ \backslash protect \backslash vspace{ \backslash beforebibskip}} \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout % to have the bib a bit from the rest in the toc \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{ \backslash tocEntry{ \backslash bibname}} \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash bibliographystyle{plainnat} \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset CommandInset label LatexCommand label name app:bibliography \end_inset \begin_inset CommandInset bibtex LatexCommand bibtex bibfiles Bibliography options plainnat \end_inset \end_layout \end_body \end_document CODE
Re: Bibliography.lyx auf deutsch nutzen
In general for a german language document you should change \language english and \quotes_language english to german (in Lyx [german] try: Dokument - Einstellungen.. - Sprache - ...). Sebastian Am 28.08.2010 um 10:06 schrieb Stephan Schuster: Hallo, eine Frage zu Lyx ist aufgetaucht. Ich verwende nun Papers um meine PDFs zu verwalten, habe die Papers Library nach BibDesk exportiert und nutze nun BibDesk um zu zitieren. Allerdings erscheint mein Literaturverzeichnis nun auf englisch. Sieht dann so aus: http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/2638/csisd.jpg Was muss ich ändern? Code: #LyX 1.6.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 345 \begin_document \begin_header \textclass scrreprt \begin_preamble \usepackage{preamble} \end_preamble \options twoside,openright,titlepage,fleqn,pointlessnumbers ,headinclude,10pt,a4paper,BCOR5mm,footinclude,clea rdoubleempty \use_default_options false \language english \inputencoding auto \font_roman default \font_sans default \font_typewriter default \font_default_family default \font_sc false \font_osf false \font_sf_scale 100 \font_tt_scale 100 \graphics default \paperfontsize 10 \spacing single \use_hyperref false \papersize a4paper \use_geometry false \use_amsmath 1 \use_esint 0 \cite_engine natbib_numerical \use_bibtopic false \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 3 \tocdepth 3 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \papercolumns 1 \papersides 2 \paperpagestyle default \tracking_changes false \output_changes false \author \end_header \begin_body \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout % work-around to have small caps also here in the headline \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash manualmark \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash markboth{ \backslash spacedlowsmallcaps{ \backslash bibname}}{ \backslash spacedlowsmallcaps{ \backslash bibname}} \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout % work-around to have small caps also \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash refstepcounter{dummy} \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash addtocontents{toc}{ \backslash protect \backslash vspace{ \backslash beforebibskip}} \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout % to have the bib a bit from the rest in the toc \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{ \backslash tocEntry{ \backslash bibname}} \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset ERT status open \begin_layout Plain Layout \backslash bibliographystyle{plainnat} \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \begin_inset CommandInset label LatexCommand label name app:bibliography \end_inset \begin_inset CommandInset bibtex LatexCommand bibtex bibfiles Bibliography options plainnat \end_inset \end_layout \end_body \end_document CODE
Re: Bibliography.lyx auf deutsch nutzen
In general for a german language document you should change > \language english and > \quotes_language english to "german" (in Lyx [german] try: Dokument -> Einstellungen.. -> Sprache -> ...). Sebastian Am 28.08.2010 um 10:06 schrieb Stephan Schuster: > Hallo, > > eine Frage zu Lyx ist aufgetaucht. > > Ich verwende nun Papers um meine PDFs zu verwalten, habe die Papers Library > nach BibDesk exportiert und nutze nun BibDesk um zu zitieren. > Allerdings erscheint mein Literaturverzeichnis nun auf englisch. Sieht dann > so aus: > > http://img685.imageshack.us/img685/2638/csisd.jpg > > Was muss ich ändern? > > > Code: > > #LyX 1.6.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ > \lyxformat 345 > \begin_document > \begin_header > \textclass scrreprt > \begin_preamble > \usepackage{preamble} > \end_preamble > \options twoside,openright,titlepage,fleqn,pointlessnumbers > ,headinclude,10pt,a4paper,BCOR5mm,footinclude,clea rdoubleempty > \use_default_options false > \language english > \inputencoding auto > \font_roman default > \font_sans default > \font_typewriter default > \font_default_family default > \font_sc false > \font_osf false > \font_sf_scale 100 > \font_tt_scale 100 > > \graphics default > \paperfontsize 10 > \spacing single > \use_hyperref false > \papersize a4paper > \use_geometry false > \use_amsmath 1 > \use_esint 0 > \cite_engine natbib_numerical > \use_bibtopic false > \paperorientation portrait > \secnumdepth 3 > \tocdepth 3 > \paragraph_separation indent > \defskip medskip > \quotes_language english > \papercolumns 1 > \papersides 2 > \paperpagestyle default > \tracking_changes false > \output_changes false > \author "" > \end_header > > \begin_body > > \begin_layout Standard > \begin_inset ERT > status open > > \begin_layout Plain Layout > > % work-around to have small caps also here in the headline > \end_layout > > \end_inset > > > \end_layout > > \begin_layout Standard > \begin_inset ERT > status open > > \begin_layout Plain Layout > > > \backslash > manualmark > \end_layout > > \end_inset > > > \begin_inset ERT > status open > > \begin_layout Plain Layout > > > \backslash > markboth{ > \backslash > spacedlowsmallcaps{ > \backslash > bibname}}{ > \backslash > spacedlowsmallcaps{ > \backslash > bibname}} > \end_layout > > \end_inset > > > \end_layout > > \begin_layout Standard > \begin_inset ERT > status open > > \begin_layout Plain Layout > > % work-around to have small caps also > \end_layout > > \end_inset > > > \begin_inset ERT > status open > > \begin_layout Plain Layout > > > \backslash > refstepcounter{dummy} > \end_layout > > \end_inset > > > \end_layout > > \begin_layout Standard > \begin_inset ERT > status open > > \begin_layout Plain Layout > > > \backslash > addtocontents{toc}{ > \backslash > protect > \backslash > vspace{ > \backslash > beforebibskip}} > \end_layout > > \end_inset > > > \end_layout > > \begin_layout Standard > \begin_inset ERT > status open > > \begin_layout Plain Layout > > % to have the bib a bit from the rest in the toc > \end_layout > > \end_inset > > > \end_layout > > \begin_layout Standard > \begin_inset ERT > status open > > \begin_layout Plain Layout > > > \backslash > addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{ > \backslash > tocEntry{ > \backslash > bibname}} > \end_layout > > \end_inset > > > \begin_inset ERT > status open > > \begin_layout Plain Layout > > > \backslash > bibliographystyle{plainnat} > \end_layout > > \end_inset > > > \end_layout > > \begin_layout Standard > \begin_inset CommandInset label > LatexCommand label > name "app:bibliography" > > \end_inset > > > \begin_inset CommandInset bibtex > LatexCommand bibtex > bibfiles "Bibliography" > options "plainnat" > > \end_inset > > > \end_layout > > \end_body > \end_document > > CODE
Re: Spell checker problem
Hello, I can confirm this issue also on my site (same configuration). First I 'added' Gärdenfors in the spell checker dialog then suddenly it complains about correct words like 'with'. Secondly the added word does not appear in any of my personal aspell dictionaries (~/.aspell.*) I tried also to play with 'use input encoding' in lyx spell checker preferences, no effect either. Sebastian Am 02.07.2010 um 01:55 schrieb Mehrdad Oveisi: Hello I am using LyX 1.6.6.1 on a Mac. I am setting the document encoding to Unicode (utf8), and I use aspell as the spell checker. On my system if an article contains non-English letters, e.g. Gärdenfors, spell checker gets confused. That is, after reaching Gärdenfors, if I hit Add so that it does not pick it as an error, then after that point it picks some correct words and reports them as misspelled, and it misses actually misspelled words. Please find attached a sample lyx file which contains a few spelling errors and the word Gärdenfors. The spell checker behavior after the word Gärdenfors is not as expected. Thanks in advance for your help! SpellCheckerTest.lyx
Re: Spell checker problem
Hello, I can confirm this issue also on my site (same configuration). First I 'added' Gärdenfors in the spell checker dialog then suddenly it complains about correct words like 'with'. Secondly the added word does not appear in any of my personal aspell dictionaries (~/.aspell.*) I tried also to play with 'use input encoding' in lyx spell checker preferences, no effect either. Sebastian Am 02.07.2010 um 01:55 schrieb Mehrdad Oveisi: Hello I am using LyX 1.6.6.1 on a Mac. I am setting the document encoding to Unicode (utf8), and I use aspell as the spell checker. On my system if an article contains non-English letters, e.g. Gärdenfors, spell checker gets confused. That is, after reaching Gärdenfors, if I hit Add so that it does not pick it as an error, then after that point it picks some correct words and reports them as misspelled, and it misses actually misspelled words. Please find attached a sample lyx file which contains a few spelling errors and the word Gärdenfors. The spell checker behavior after the word Gärdenfors is not as expected. Thanks in advance for your help! SpellCheckerTest.lyx
Re: Spell checker problem
Hello, I can confirm this issue also on my site (same configuration). First I 'added' Gärdenfors in the spell checker dialog then suddenly it complains about correct words like 'with'. Secondly the added word does not appear in any of my personal aspell dictionaries (~/.aspell.*) I tried also to play with 'use input encoding' in lyx spell checker preferences, no effect either. Sebastian Am 02.07.2010 um 01:55 schrieb Mehrdad Oveisi: > Hello > > I am using LyX 1.6.6.1 on a Mac. I am setting the document encoding to > Unicode (utf8), and I use aspell as the spell checker. > > On my system if an article contains non-English letters, e.g. Gärdenfors, > spell checker gets confused. That is, after reaching "Gärdenfors", if I hit > "Add" so that it does not pick it as an error, then after that point it picks > some correct words and reports them as misspelled, and it misses actually > misspelled words. > > Please find attached a sample lyx file which contains a few spelling errors > and the word Gärdenfors. The spell checker behavior after the word Gärdenfors > is not as expected. > > Thanks in advance for your help! > >
Re: ANNOUNCE: LyX version 2.0.0 (alpha 1)
Am 31.03.2010 um 19:31 schrieb Micha Feigin: On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 15:35:42 +0200 Sebastian Rockel sebastianroc...@googlemail.com wrote: Am 31.03.2010 um 14:47 schrieb Pavel Sanda: Sebastian Rockel wrote: Here in the mac version I cannot enable it due to everything on that pref pane is grayed out:-/ normal spellcheck works? Also the menu item is grayed out (F7 doesn't do it either). I just double checked Lyx 1.6.5 with aspell 0.60.6 (MacPorts) and it works fine. Running on Mac OSX 10.6.3. Sebastian Sounds to me like you didn't have the aspell development libraries (or other spell developement libraries) when configuring. I also had that problem under linux (debian). I installed libaspell-dev and now spelling is working. Not sure what the right package is under OsX or how to install it though. Thanks for the hint, did use the pre-build .dmg version though (see below). pavel Am 01.04.2010 um 00:37 schrieb Stephan Witt: Am 31.03.2010 um 15:35 schrieb Sebastian Rockel: Am 31.03.2010 um 14:47 schrieb Pavel Sanda: Sebastian Rockel wrote: Here in the mac version I cannot enable it due to everything on that pref pane is grayed out:-/ normal spellcheck works? Also the menu item is grayed out (F7 doesn't do it either). I just double checked Lyx 1.6.5 with aspell 0.60.6 (MacPorts) and it works fine. Running on Mac OSX 10.6.3. I guess you're using the LyX-2.0.0alpha1.dmg I build on Snow Leopard. You're right, no aspell support :( I didn't read carefully enough this part of configure output: checking aspell.h usability... yes checking aspell.h presence... yes checking for aspell.h... yes checking for new_aspell_config in -laspell... no checking whether to use aspell... no So I looked for the reason and found that configure detected the headers of aspell but did not find the library. Thanks for this clarification and for the build anyway. Sebastian When trying to improve the situation I learned that my universal aspell library from macports is like that: % file /opt/local/lib/libaspell.dylib /opt/local/lib/libaspell.dylib: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures /opt/local/lib/libaspell.dylib (for architecture x86_64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library x86_64 /opt/local/lib/libaspell.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library i386 So in fact I cannot build a ppc version of LyX with aspell now. I'll see what I can do... Stephan
Re: ANNOUNCE: LyX version 2.0.0 (alpha 1)
Am 31.03.2010 um 19:31 schrieb Micha Feigin: On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 15:35:42 +0200 Sebastian Rockel sebastianroc...@googlemail.com wrote: Am 31.03.2010 um 14:47 schrieb Pavel Sanda: Sebastian Rockel wrote: Here in the mac version I cannot enable it due to everything on that pref pane is grayed out:-/ normal spellcheck works? Also the menu item is grayed out (F7 doesn't do it either). I just double checked Lyx 1.6.5 with aspell 0.60.6 (MacPorts) and it works fine. Running on Mac OSX 10.6.3. Sebastian Sounds to me like you didn't have the aspell development libraries (or other spell developement libraries) when configuring. I also had that problem under linux (debian). I installed libaspell-dev and now spelling is working. Not sure what the right package is under OsX or how to install it though. Thanks for the hint, did use the pre-build .dmg version though (see below). pavel Am 01.04.2010 um 00:37 schrieb Stephan Witt: Am 31.03.2010 um 15:35 schrieb Sebastian Rockel: Am 31.03.2010 um 14:47 schrieb Pavel Sanda: Sebastian Rockel wrote: Here in the mac version I cannot enable it due to everything on that pref pane is grayed out:-/ normal spellcheck works? Also the menu item is grayed out (F7 doesn't do it either). I just double checked Lyx 1.6.5 with aspell 0.60.6 (MacPorts) and it works fine. Running on Mac OSX 10.6.3. I guess you're using the LyX-2.0.0alpha1.dmg I build on Snow Leopard. You're right, no aspell support :( I didn't read carefully enough this part of configure output: checking aspell.h usability... yes checking aspell.h presence... yes checking for aspell.h... yes checking for new_aspell_config in -laspell... no checking whether to use aspell... no So I looked for the reason and found that configure detected the headers of aspell but did not find the library. Thanks for this clarification and for the build anyway. Sebastian When trying to improve the situation I learned that my universal aspell library from macports is like that: % file /opt/local/lib/libaspell.dylib /opt/local/lib/libaspell.dylib: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures /opt/local/lib/libaspell.dylib (for architecture x86_64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library x86_64 /opt/local/lib/libaspell.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library i386 So in fact I cannot build a ppc version of LyX with aspell now. I'll see what I can do... Stephan
Re: ANNOUNCE: LyX version 2.0.0 (alpha 1)
Am 31.03.2010 um 19:31 schrieb Micha Feigin: > On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 15:35:42 +0200 > Sebastian Rockel <sebastianroc...@googlemail.com> wrote: > >> Am 31.03.2010 um 14:47 schrieb Pavel Sanda: >> >>> Sebastian Rockel wrote: >>>> Here in the mac version I cannot enable it due to everything on that pref >>>> pane is grayed out:-/ >>> >>> normal spellcheck works? >> >> Also the menu item is grayed out (F7 doesn't do it either). >> I just double checked Lyx 1.6.5 with aspell 0.60.6 (MacPorts) and it works >> fine. >> Running on Mac OSX 10.6.3. >> >> Sebastian > > Sounds to me like you didn't have the aspell development libraries (or other > spell developement libraries) when configuring. I also had that problem under > linux (debian). I installed libaspell-dev and now spelling is working. Not > sure > what the right package is under OsX or how to install it though. Thanks for the hint, did use the pre-build .dmg version though (see below). > >> >>> pavel Am 01.04.2010 um 00:37 schrieb Stephan Witt: > Am 31.03.2010 um 15:35 schrieb Sebastian Rockel: > >> Am 31.03.2010 um 14:47 schrieb Pavel Sanda: >> >>> Sebastian Rockel wrote: >>>> Here in the mac version I cannot enable it due to everything on that pref >>>> pane is grayed out:-/ >>> >>> normal spellcheck works? >> >> Also the menu item is grayed out (F7 doesn't do it either). >> I just double checked Lyx 1.6.5 with aspell 0.60.6 (MacPorts) and it works >> fine. >> Running on Mac OSX 10.6.3. > > I guess you're using the LyX-2.0.0alpha1.dmg I build on Snow Leopard. > > You're right, no aspell support :( > I didn't read carefully enough this part of configure output: > > checking aspell.h usability... yes > checking aspell.h presence... yes > checking for aspell.h... yes > checking for new_aspell_config in -laspell... no > checking whether to use aspell... no > > So I looked for the reason and found that configure detected the headers of > aspell but did not find the library. Thanks for this clarification and for the build anyway. Sebastian > When trying to improve the situation I learned that my "universal" aspell > library from macports is like that: > > % file /opt/local/lib/libaspell.dylib > /opt/local/lib/libaspell.dylib: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures > /opt/local/lib/libaspell.dylib (for architecture x86_64): Mach-O 64-bit > dynamically linked shared library x86_64 > /opt/local/lib/libaspell.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O > dynamically linked shared library i386 > > So in fact I cannot build a ppc version of LyX with aspell now. I'll see what > I can do... > > Stephan >
Re: ANNOUNCE: LyX version 2.0.0 (alpha 1)
Am 31.03.2010 um 12:10 schrieb Pavel Sanda: Jose Quesada wrote: I could not get the inline spelling working. Is this disabled on this release, or did I miss some ./configure flags? it is supposed to work. normal spellcheck works? preferences checkbox for continuous spellcheck is enabled? Here in the mac version I cannot enable it due to everything on that pref pane is grayed out:-/ Sebastian pavel
Re: ANNOUNCE: LyX version 2.0.0 (alpha 1)
Am 31.03.2010 um 14:47 schrieb Pavel Sanda: Sebastian Rockel wrote: Here in the mac version I cannot enable it due to everything on that pref pane is grayed out:-/ normal spellcheck works? Also the menu item is grayed out (F7 doesn't do it either). I just double checked Lyx 1.6.5 with aspell 0.60.6 (MacPorts) and it works fine. Running on Mac OSX 10.6.3. Sebastian pavel
Re: ANNOUNCE: LyX version 2.0.0 (alpha 1)
Am 31.03.2010 um 12:10 schrieb Pavel Sanda: Jose Quesada wrote: I could not get the inline spelling working. Is this disabled on this release, or did I miss some ./configure flags? it is supposed to work. normal spellcheck works? preferences checkbox for continuous spellcheck is enabled? Here in the mac version I cannot enable it due to everything on that pref pane is grayed out:-/ Sebastian pavel
Re: ANNOUNCE: LyX version 2.0.0 (alpha 1)
Am 31.03.2010 um 14:47 schrieb Pavel Sanda: Sebastian Rockel wrote: Here in the mac version I cannot enable it due to everything on that pref pane is grayed out:-/ normal spellcheck works? Also the menu item is grayed out (F7 doesn't do it either). I just double checked Lyx 1.6.5 with aspell 0.60.6 (MacPorts) and it works fine. Running on Mac OSX 10.6.3. Sebastian pavel
Re: ANNOUNCE: LyX version 2.0.0 (alpha 1)
Am 31.03.2010 um 12:10 schrieb Pavel Sanda: > Jose Quesada wrote: >> I could not get the inline spelling working. Is this disabled on this >> release, or did I miss some ./configure flags? > > it is supposed to work. normal spellcheck works? preferences checkbox > for continuous spellcheck is enabled? Here in the mac version I cannot enable it due to everything on that pref pane is grayed out:-/ Sebastian > > pavel
Re: ANNOUNCE: LyX version 2.0.0 (alpha 1)
Am 31.03.2010 um 14:47 schrieb Pavel Sanda: > Sebastian Rockel wrote: >> Here in the mac version I cannot enable it due to everything on that pref >> pane is grayed out:-/ > > normal spellcheck works? Also the menu item is grayed out (F7 doesn't do it either). I just double checked Lyx 1.6.5 with aspell 0.60.6 (MacPorts) and it works fine. Running on Mac OSX 10.6.3. Sebastian > pavel
Customizing space key behavior. Can one leave inline math and add a space with just one stroke?
Hello, I am just trying out Lyx and it is really great software. There is one small issue though. When writing papers, I often use inline math for some variables with sub- or superscripts like in the sentence: The variable x^i is..., where x^i is inline math and the other words are simple text. In the moment, I have to press the space key 3 times to perform the following standard operation: leave inline math, add a space and continue in text mode. If x would not have a superscript, I have to press the space only 2 times. Does anybody know whether there is some way to customize space key behavior such that a single keystroke always automatically leaves inline math and adds a space? (Of course, at the same time the space key should work regularly within the text mode). I guess other users who are acustomed to Scientific Workplace might find such a feature also useful. Thanks for any help, Sebastian
Customizing space key behavior. Can one leave inline math and add a space with just one stroke?
Hello, I am just trying out Lyx and it is really great software. There is one small issue though. When writing papers, I often use inline math for some variables with sub- or superscripts like in the sentence: The variable x^i is..., where x^i is inline math and the other words are simple text. In the moment, I have to press the space key 3 times to perform the following standard operation: leave inline math, add a space and continue in text mode. If x would not have a superscript, I have to press the space only 2 times. Does anybody know whether there is some way to customize space key behavior such that a single keystroke always automatically leaves inline math and adds a space? (Of course, at the same time the space key should work regularly within the text mode). I guess other users who are acustomed to Scientific Workplace might find such a feature also useful. Thanks for any help, Sebastian
Customizing space key behavior. Can one leave inline math and add a space with just one stroke?
Hello, I am just trying out Lyx and it is really great software. There is one small issue though. When writing papers, I often use inline math for some variables with sub- or superscripts like in the sentence: "The variable x^i is...", where x^i is inline math and the other words are simple text. In the moment, I have to press the space key 3 times to perform the following standard operation: "leave inline math, add a space and continue in text mode". If x would not have a superscript, I have to press the space only 2 times. Does anybody know whether there is some way to customize space key behavior such that a single keystroke always automatically leaves inline math and adds a space? (Of course, at the same time the space key should work regularly within the text mode). I guess other users who are acustomed to Scientific Workplace might find such a feature also useful. Thanks for any help, Sebastian
Re: Mac OSX Lyx: No XDVI?
Hi, Am 26.03.2010 um 05:00 schrieb john: Hi everyone After years of using Linux, I was persuaded by my daughter to try her hand-down Mac. I installed all my usual goodies - C development system and, of course, LyX. The LyX works fine, after I had got used to the Mac idiom of separate windows for LyX and each opened document. But .. When I click on the View DVI button, LyX behaves as though I had hit the View PDF document. Is this expected behaviour? Or do I have to find and install the OSX version of Xdvi? You can find help in the Lyx User Guide under 3.8.2. Something like print preview I guess (I have the german version though). There you can set up the dvi previewer (usually xdvi). xdvi comes for example with the MacTeX distribution (TeX Live), maybe with the MacTeXtras.zip (then usually under /usr/texbin/xdvi). Sebastian John O'Gorman
Re: Mac OSX Lyx: No XDVI?
Hi, Am 26.03.2010 um 05:00 schrieb john: Hi everyone After years of using Linux, I was persuaded by my daughter to try her hand-down Mac. I installed all my usual goodies - C development system and, of course, LyX. The LyX works fine, after I had got used to the Mac idiom of separate windows for LyX and each opened document. But .. When I click on the View DVI button, LyX behaves as though I had hit the View PDF document. Is this expected behaviour? Or do I have to find and install the OSX version of Xdvi? You can find help in the Lyx User Guide under 3.8.2. Something like print preview I guess (I have the german version though). There you can set up the dvi previewer (usually xdvi). xdvi comes for example with the MacTeX distribution (TeX Live), maybe with the MacTeXtras.zip (then usually under /usr/texbin/xdvi). Sebastian John O'Gorman
Re: Mac OSX Lyx: No XDVI?
Hi, Am 26.03.2010 um 05:00 schrieb john: > Hi everyone > > After years of using Linux, I was persuaded by my daughter to try her > hand-down Mac. > I installed all my usual goodies - C development system and, of course, LyX. > > The LyX works fine, after I had got used to the Mac idiom of separate > windows for LyX and each opened document. > But .. > When I click on the View DVI button, LyX behaves as though I had hit the > View PDF document. > Is this expected behaviour? > Or do I have to find and install the OSX version of Xdvi? You can find help in the Lyx User Guide under 3.8.2. Something like "print preview" I guess (I have the german version though). There you can set up the dvi previewer (usually xdvi). xdvi comes for example with the MacTeX distribution (TeX Live), maybe with the MacTeXtras.zip (then usually under /usr/texbin/xdvi). Sebastian > > John O'Gorman >
Re: invisible dialog box text - OSX 10.6.2 Lyx 1.6.5
Am 06.01.2010 um 02:31 schrieb Mark Dransfield: Mark Dransfield mark@... writes: OK, I have made the problem go away by renaming Lyx.app as Lyx_165.app! Found Thx Mark, I had done this too without noticing that as reason for the problem disappearing;-) Sebastian by accident but I checked by renaming back to Lyx.app (dialog and menu text went invisible) and then to Lyx_165.app again (text re-appeared) and all now appears to work fine provided I keep this new name. I hope this will help in uncovering and fixing the cause. Mark
Re: invisible dialog box text - OSX 10.6.2 Lyx 1.6.5
Am 06.01.2010 um 02:31 schrieb Mark Dransfield: Mark Dransfield mark@... writes: OK, I have made the problem go away by renaming Lyx.app as Lyx_165.app! Found Thx Mark, I had done this too without noticing that as reason for the problem disappearing;-) Sebastian by accident but I checked by renaming back to Lyx.app (dialog and menu text went invisible) and then to Lyx_165.app again (text re-appeared) and all now appears to work fine provided I keep this new name. I hope this will help in uncovering and fixing the cause. Mark
Re: invisible dialog box text - OSX 10.6.2 Lyx 1.6.5
Am 06.01.2010 um 02:31 schrieb Mark Dransfield: Mark Dransfield <mark@...> writes: OK, I have made the problem go away by renaming Lyx.app as Lyx_165.app! Found Thx Mark, I had done this too without noticing that as reason for the problem disappearing;-) Sebastian by accident but I checked by renaming back to Lyx.app (dialog and menu text went invisible) and then to Lyx_165.app again (text re-appeared) and all now appears to work fine provided I keep this new name. I hope this will help in uncovering and fixing the cause. Mark
Re: invisible dialog box text - OSX 10.6.2 Lyx 1.6.5
Hello, Am 23.12.2009 um 06:48 schrieb Mark Dransfield: Hi, I am a new Lyx user but like it very much. I just upgraded to 1.6.5 but now the text in the paragraph environment pull-down box disappears when I pull it down and all the dialog boxes have no visible text except the OK button. Since no-one else has reported this, I suspect an instal problem may be the cause. Any hints very welcome. I had this once with the same configuration. Since I figured out that Lyx version 1.6.5 is not recommended for OSX 10.6 (right at the download page), I installed Lyx 1.6.4.2 which is working so far. Nevertheless the problems with 1.6.5 have disappeared now as well (I have both installed on 10.6.2). Sebastian thanks Mark
Re: invisible dialog box text - OSX 10.6.2 Lyx 1.6.5
Hello, Am 23.12.2009 um 06:48 schrieb Mark Dransfield: Hi, I am a new Lyx user but like it very much. I just upgraded to 1.6.5 but now the text in the paragraph environment pull-down box disappears when I pull it down and all the dialog boxes have no visible text except the OK button. Since no-one else has reported this, I suspect an instal problem may be the cause. Any hints very welcome. I had this once with the same configuration. Since I figured out that Lyx version 1.6.5 is not recommended for OSX 10.6 (right at the download page), I installed Lyx 1.6.4.2 which is working so far. Nevertheless the problems with 1.6.5 have disappeared now as well (I have both installed on 10.6.2). Sebastian thanks Mark
Re: invisible dialog box text - OSX 10.6.2 Lyx 1.6.5
Hello, Am 23.12.2009 um 06:48 schrieb Mark Dransfield: Hi, I am a new Lyx user but like it very much. I just upgraded to 1.6.5 but now the text in the paragraph environment pull-down box disappears when I pull it down and all the dialog boxes have no visible text except the OK button. Since no-one else has reported this, I suspect an instal problem may be the cause. Any hints very welcome. I had this once with the same configuration. Since I figured out that Lyx version 1.6.5 is not recommended for OSX 10.6 (right at the download page), I installed Lyx 1.6.4.2 which is working so far. Nevertheless the problems with 1.6.5 have disappeared now as well (I have both installed on 10.6.2). Sebastian thanks Mark
Re: Charater formatting in the Index
Günter wrote: The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}. Mark that LyX will automatically do this for you, if you insert a keyword and mark it up the LyX way (e.g. via the EditText StyleCustom dialogue). Ah, interesting. I haven't noticed this change in LyX. This probably means that one has to use the ctrl-L Latex inside within the index-inset, if one wants to manually change the sorting and use the @-symbol. True? - Sebastian
Re: Charater formatting in the Index
Günter wrote: The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}. Mark that LyX will automatically do this for you, if you insert a keyword and mark it up the LyX way (e.g. via the EditText StyleCustom dialogue). Ah, interesting. I haven't noticed this change in LyX. This probably means that one has to use the ctrl-L Latex inside within the index-inset, if one wants to manually change the sorting and use the @-symbol. True? - Sebastian
Re: Charater formatting in the Index
Günter wrote: > >The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}. > > Mark that LyX will automatically do this for you, if you insert a > keyword and mark it up "the LyX way" (e.g. via the > Edit>Text Style>Custom dialogue). Ah, interesting. I haven't noticed this change in LyX. This probably means that one has to use the ctrl-L Latex inside within the index-inset, if one wants to manually change the sorting and use the @-symbol. True? - Sebastian
Re: Charater formatting in the Index
Günter wrote Yes. However, there is a sort field where you can repeat the original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting. Really? I didn't find a sort-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am I missing something? However, if you (Ted) still have the problem, note that it's actually ordinary LaTeX behavior and not really a LyX problem. Index entries are just ordered according to the characters you write, even if they are formatting characters. If you want to use a different ordering, you can use \index{keyw...@\texttt{keyword}} The expression before the @ is then the expression that is used for sorting. The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}. If you use this formatting frequently you can define a newcommand in the preamble of the form \newcommand{\indextt}[1]...@\texttt{#1}} and then you enter in the lyx-index just \indextt{keyword}. -Sebastian
Re: Charater formatting in the Index
Günter wrote Yes. However, there is a sort field where you can repeat the original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting. Really? I didn't find a sort-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am I missing something? However, if you (Ted) still have the problem, note that it's actually ordinary LaTeX behavior and not really a LyX problem. Index entries are just ordered according to the characters you write, even if they are formatting characters. If you want to use a different ordering, you can use \index{keyw...@\texttt{keyword}} The expression before the @ is then the expression that is used for sorting. The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}. If you use this formatting frequently you can define a newcommand in the preamble of the form \newcommand{\indextt}[1]...@\texttt{#1}} and then you enter in the lyx-index just \indextt{keyword}. -Sebastian
Re: Charater formatting in the Index
Günter wrote > Yes. However, there is a "sort" field where you can repeat the > original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting. Really? I didn't find a "sort"-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am I missing something? However, if you (Ted) still have the problem, note that it's actually ordinary LaTeX behavior and not really a LyX problem. Index entries are just ordered according to the characters you write, even if they are formatting characters. If you want to use a different ordering, you can use \index{keyw...@\texttt{keyword}} The expression before the @ is then the expression that is used for sorting. The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}. If you use this formatting frequently you can define a newcommand in the preamble of the form \newcommand{\indextt}[1]...@\texttt{#1}} and then you enter in the lyx-index just \indextt{keyword}. -Sebastian
Re: Snow Leopard, Auto-save, Etc: Binary for Testing
Hello, Used that binary for quite some time now (on SL 10.6.1) with moderate file size (30 pages). I set the autosave to 1 min and noticed no slowdown, in fact it worked flawlessly. Great work! Sebastian Am 04.11.2009 um 17:15 schrieb rgheck: OK, a binary for testing is now available here: ftp://ftp.devel.lyx.org/pub/lyx/devel/LyX-1.6.5svn-Snow-Leopard-Test.app.zip Please test if this fixes your problems on Snow Leopard and report back. Also please report whether the autosave slowdown is bearable, or any strange behaviour that might occur.
Re: Snow Leopard, Auto-save, Etc: Binary for Testing
Hello, Used that binary for quite some time now (on SL 10.6.1) with moderate file size (30 pages). I set the autosave to 1 min and noticed no slowdown, in fact it worked flawlessly. Great work! Sebastian Am 04.11.2009 um 17:15 schrieb rgheck: OK, a binary for testing is now available here: ftp://ftp.devel.lyx.org/pub/lyx/devel/LyX-1.6.5svn-Snow-Leopard-Test.app.zip Please test if this fixes your problems on Snow Leopard and report back. Also please report whether the autosave slowdown is bearable, or any strange behaviour that might occur.
Re: Snow Leopard, Auto-save, Etc: Binary for Testing
Hello, Used that binary for quite some time now (on SL 10.6.1) with moderate file size (<30 pages). I set the autosave to 1 min and noticed no slowdown, in fact it worked flawlessly. Great work! Sebastian Am 04.11.2009 um 17:15 schrieb rgheck: OK, a binary for testing is now available here: ftp://ftp.devel.lyx.org/pub/lyx/devel/LyX-1.6.5svn-Snow-Leopard-Test.app.zip Please test if this fixes your problems on Snow Leopard and report back. Also please report whether the autosave slowdown is bearable, or any strange behaviour that might occur.
Re: import bib refs to show in pdf?
Hi rh, Hi Murat, Hi All, let's define $tmp=/tmp/lyx_tmpdir.TJ6542/lyx_tmpbuf2 There is 1 reference in the test.bib I attached, but looking into the $tmp/test.log file, I get this error message here: LaTeX Warning: Empty `thebibliography' environment on input line 3. since $tmp/test.bbl has no references. However, there exists $tmp/0_home_sebastian_test.bib, including my 1 reference. The files test.aux, test.tex, and test.tex.dep-pdf (all in $tmp) refer to this bib file. @rh: As a workaround, did you add a reference to a *.bib or a *.bbl file to make things work? If *.bbl, could you kindly send me the *.bbl file so that I can learn, how to these references manually? @Murat: How can I set a Latex path in Lyx? Only through the Preference-PATH prefix line? Thanks a zillion, Sebastian rgheck wrote: On 07/12/2009 11:44 PM, Sebastian Stolzenberg wrote: Hi rh, Hi All, Thanks for the reply; attached, please find my test files, that do not work now on my ubuntu machine with LyX 1.6.0. I found the command bibtex in test.lyx, so I manually ran bibtex on test.bib, with the error message that test.bib.aux is not found. I am not even close to the actual problem, am I? ;-) As someone else said, you have to run bibtex test, not bibtex test.bib. (You can also run latex test rather than latex test.tex, though you don't HAVE to do so.) As far as these files go, there are no citations in the test file you sent. If I add one, it works for me. Try putting the files into /tmp and see if they work there. rh Thank you Sebastian Sebastian Stolzenberg wrote: Dear All, I installed the latest Lyx version 1.6.3 on my Mac 10.4.11 Everything behaves normal, in particular, I can export pdfs and easily import a *.bib into my Bibliography section and LyX recognizes all the references in it. However, trying to export this document with references into pdf, the references do not appear and all my citation show question tags. Any help is much appreciated, Sebastian
Re: import bib refs to show in pdf?
Thanks guys for your help. It turned out to be an encoding problem: BibTex does not support unicode yet. Cheers, Sebastian rgheck wrote: On 07/13/2009 10:22 AM, Sebastian Stolzenberg wrote: Hi rh, Hi Murat, Hi All, let's define $tmp=/tmp/lyx_tmpdir.TJ6542/lyx_tmpbuf2 There is 1 reference in the test.bib I attached, but looking into the $tmp/test.log file, I get this error message here: LaTeX Warning: Empty `thebibliography' environment on input line 3. since $tmp/test.bbl has no references. However, there exists $tmp/0_home_sebastian_test.bib, including my 1 reference. The files test.aux, test.tex, and test.tex.dep-pdf (all in $tmp) refer to this bib file. @rh: As a workaround, did you add a reference to a *.bib or a *.bbl file to make things work? If *.bbl, could you kindly send me the *.bbl file so that I can learn, how to these references manually? No, I didn't do anything but add a footnote to your LyX file. Without it, of course there will be no references, since nothing is cited. Normally, LyX (and, for that matter, LaTeX) includes only cited material in the bibliography. This allows you to have a single, huge bib file that you use with all your documents, and only the ones you cite get output. If you want to output everything in the bib file, then click on the bibliography inset and then, at the bottom, where it says Content, choose All references. rh
Re: import bib refs to show in pdf?
Hi rh, Hi Murat, Hi All, let's define $tmp=/tmp/lyx_tmpdir.TJ6542/lyx_tmpbuf2 There is 1 reference in the test.bib I attached, but looking into the $tmp/test.log file, I get this error message here: LaTeX Warning: Empty `thebibliography' environment on input line 3. since $tmp/test.bbl has no references. However, there exists $tmp/0_home_sebastian_test.bib, including my 1 reference. The files test.aux, test.tex, and test.tex.dep-pdf (all in $tmp) refer to this bib file. @rh: As a workaround, did you add a reference to a *.bib or a *.bbl file to make things work? If *.bbl, could you kindly send me the *.bbl file so that I can learn, how to these references manually? @Murat: How can I set a Latex path in Lyx? Only through the Preference-PATH prefix line? Thanks a zillion, Sebastian rgheck wrote: On 07/12/2009 11:44 PM, Sebastian Stolzenberg wrote: Hi rh, Hi All, Thanks for the reply; attached, please find my test files, that do not work now on my ubuntu machine with LyX 1.6.0. I found the command bibtex in test.lyx, so I manually ran bibtex on test.bib, with the error message that test.bib.aux is not found. I am not even close to the actual problem, am I? ;-) As someone else said, you have to run bibtex test, not bibtex test.bib. (You can also run latex test rather than latex test.tex, though you don't HAVE to do so.) As far as these files go, there are no citations in the test file you sent. If I add one, it works for me. Try putting the files into /tmp and see if they work there. rh Thank you Sebastian Sebastian Stolzenberg wrote: Dear All, I installed the latest Lyx version 1.6.3 on my Mac 10.4.11 Everything behaves normal, in particular, I can export pdfs and easily import a *.bib into my Bibliography section and LyX recognizes all the references in it. However, trying to export this document with references into pdf, the references do not appear and all my citation show question tags. Any help is much appreciated, Sebastian
Re: import bib refs to show in pdf?
Thanks guys for your help. It turned out to be an encoding problem: BibTex does not support unicode yet. Cheers, Sebastian rgheck wrote: On 07/13/2009 10:22 AM, Sebastian Stolzenberg wrote: Hi rh, Hi Murat, Hi All, let's define $tmp=/tmp/lyx_tmpdir.TJ6542/lyx_tmpbuf2 There is 1 reference in the test.bib I attached, but looking into the $tmp/test.log file, I get this error message here: LaTeX Warning: Empty `thebibliography' environment on input line 3. since $tmp/test.bbl has no references. However, there exists $tmp/0_home_sebastian_test.bib, including my 1 reference. The files test.aux, test.tex, and test.tex.dep-pdf (all in $tmp) refer to this bib file. @rh: As a workaround, did you add a reference to a *.bib or a *.bbl file to make things work? If *.bbl, could you kindly send me the *.bbl file so that I can learn, how to these references manually? No, I didn't do anything but add a footnote to your LyX file. Without it, of course there will be no references, since nothing is cited. Normally, LyX (and, for that matter, LaTeX) includes only cited material in the bibliography. This allows you to have a single, huge bib file that you use with all your documents, and only the ones you cite get output. If you want to output everything in the bib file, then click on the bibliography inset and then, at the bottom, where it says Content, choose All references. rh
Re: import bib refs to show in pdf?
Hi rh, Hi Murat, Hi All, let's define $tmp=/tmp/lyx_tmpdir.TJ6542/lyx_tmpbuf2 There is 1 reference in the test.bib I attached, but looking into the $tmp/test.log file, I get this error message here: LaTeX Warning: Empty `thebibliography' environment on input line 3. since $tmp/test.bbl has no references. However, there exists $tmp/0_home_sebastian_test.bib, including my 1 reference. The files test.aux, test.tex, and test.tex.dep-pdf (all in $tmp) refer to this bib file. @rh: As a workaround, did you add a reference to a *.bib or a *.bbl file to make things work? If *.bbl, could you kindly send me the *.bbl file so that I can learn, how to these references manually? @Murat: How can I set a Latex path in Lyx? Only through the "Preference"->"PATH prefix" line? Thanks a zillion, Sebastian rgheck wrote: On 07/12/2009 11:44 PM, Sebastian Stolzenberg wrote: Hi rh, Hi All, Thanks for the reply; attached, please find my test files, that do not work now on my ubuntu machine with LyX 1.6.0. I found the command "bibtex" in test.lyx, so I manually ran bibtex on test.bib, with the error message that "test.bib.aux" is not found. I am not even close to the actual problem, am I? ;-) As someone else said, you have to run "bibtex test", not "bibtex test.bib". (You can also run "latex test" rather than "latex test.tex", though you don't HAVE to do so.) As far as these files go, there are no citations in the test file you sent. If I add one, it works for me. Try putting the files into /tmp and see if they work there. rh Thank you Sebastian Sebastian Stolzenberg wrote: Dear All, I installed the latest Lyx version 1.6.3 on my Mac 10.4.11 Everything behaves normal, in particular, I can export pdfs and easily import a *.bib into my Bibliography section and LyX recognizes all the references in it. However, trying to export this document with references into pdf, the references do not appear and all my citation show question tags. Any help is much appreciated, Sebastian
Re: import bib refs to show in pdf?
Thanks guys for your help. It turned out to be an encoding problem: BibTex does not support unicode yet. Cheers, Sebastian rgheck wrote: On 07/13/2009 10:22 AM, Sebastian Stolzenberg wrote: Hi rh, Hi Murat, Hi All, let's define $tmp=/tmp/lyx_tmpdir.TJ6542/lyx_tmpbuf2 There is 1 reference in the test.bib I attached, but looking into the $tmp/test.log file, I get this error message here: LaTeX Warning: Empty `thebibliography' environment on input line 3. since $tmp/test.bbl has no references. However, there exists $tmp/0_home_sebastian_test.bib, including my 1 reference. The files test.aux, test.tex, and test.tex.dep-pdf (all in $tmp) refer to this bib file. @rh: As a workaround, did you add a reference to a *.bib or a *.bbl file to make things work? If *.bbl, could you kindly send me the *.bbl file so that I can learn, how to these references manually? No, I didn't do anything but add a footnote to your LyX file. Without it, of course there will be no references, since nothing is cited. Normally, LyX (and, for that matter, LaTeX) includes only cited material in the bibliography. This allows you to have a single, huge bib file that you use with all your documents, and only the ones you cite get output. If you want to output everything in the bib file, then click on the bibliography inset and then, at the bottom, where it says "Content", choose "All references". rh
import bib refs to show in pdf?
Dear All, I installed the latest Lyx version 1.6.3 on my Mac 10.4.11 Everything behaves normal, in particular, I can export pdfs and easily import a *.bib into my Bibliography section and LyX recognizes all the references in it. However, trying to export this document with references into pdf, the references do not appear and all my citation show question tags. Any help is much appreciated, Sebastian
Re: import bib refs to show in pdf?
Hi rh, Hi All, Thanks for the reply; attached, please find my test files, that do not work now on my ubuntu machine with LyX 1.6.0. I found the command bibtex in test.lyx, so I manually ran bibtex on test.bib, with the error message that test.bib.aux is not found. I am not even close to the actual problem, am I? ;-) Thank you Sebastian Sebastian Stolzenberg wrote: Dear All, I installed the latest Lyx version 1.6.3 on my Mac 10.4.11 Everything behaves normal, in particular, I can export pdfs and easily import a *.bib into my Bibliography section and LyX recognizes all the references in it. However, trying to export this document with references into pdf, the references do not appear and all my citation show question tags. Any help is much appreciated, Sebastian % This file was created with JabRef 2.3.1. % Encoding: UTF-8 @ARTICLE{Brooks1983, author = {Brooks, Bernard R. and Bruccoleri, Robert E. and Olafson, Barry D. and States, David J. and Swaminathan, S. and Karplus, Martin}, title = {CHARMM: A program for macromolecular energy, minimization, and dynamics calculations}, journal = {Journal of Computational Chemistry}, year = {1983}, volume = {4}, pages = {187--217}, number = {2}, abstract = {CHARMM (Chemistry at HARvard Macromolecular Mechanics) is a highly flexible computer program which uses empirical energy functions to model macromolecular systems. The program can read or model build structures, energy minimize them by first- or second-derivative techniques, perform a normal mode or molecular dynamics simulation, and analyze the structural, equilibrium, and dynamic properties determined in these calculations. The operations that CHARMM can perform are described, and some implementation details are given. A set of parameters for the empirical energy function and a sample run are included.}, file = {Brooks1983_CHARMM- A program for macromolecular energy, minimization, and dynamics calculations.pdf:pdf-refs/Brooks1983_CHARMM- A program for macromolecular energy, minimization, and dynamics calculations.pdf:PDF}, owner = {sebastian}, timestamp = {2009.05.24}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.540040211} } @comment{jabref-meta: selector_publisher:} @comment{jabref-meta: selector_author:} @comment{jabref-meta: selector_journal:} @comment{jabref-meta: selector_keywords:} @comment{jabref-meta: groupsversion:3;} @comment{jabref-meta: groupstree: 0 AllEntriesGroup:; 1 ExplicitGroup:GluT\;2\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Scaffolding proteins\;2\;Waxman2007\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:C-terminals\;2\;Gonzalez2003\;Gonzalez2004a\;Jackson20 01\;Kalandadze2002\;Lin2001\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:N-terminals\;2\;Marie2002\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:general\;2\;Gonzalez2004\;Torres2007\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Cluster Formation\;2\;Nakagawa2008\;Peacey2009\;Zhou20 04\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Recycling\;2\;Voglmaier2006\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Hotspot Residues\;2\;Zhang1999\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Reviews\;2\;Torres2007\;Tzingounis2007\;Vandenberg2008 \;; 2 ExplicitGroup:experimental hints\;2\;Seal2001\;Shachnai2005\;Tao2007 \;Zerangue1996\;Zhang1998\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:near HP2b tip\;2\;Kavanaugh1997\;Tao2007\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:NA3binding site\;2\;Rosental2006\;Tao2006\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:Proton transport\;2\;Fairman1998\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:Chloride conductance\;2\;Fairman1995\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:Substrate Transport\;2\;Ryan2009\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:other MD sims\;2\;Gu2009\;Huang2008\;Huang2009\;Shriva stava2008\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Sodium binding\;2\;Gouaux2005\;Noskov2007\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Boudker and Structure\;2\;Boudker2007\;Gendreau2004\;G roeneveld2007\;Yernool2003\;Yernool2004\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:useful parameters for MD\;2\;Fuchs2006\;; 1 ExplicitGroup:NMA\;2\;Bahar2005\;Niv2008\;Riccardi2009\;Schulz2009\; Sherwood2008\;Suhre2004\;Tozzini2005\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:unread\;2\;Bahar2005\;Chu2007\;Franklin2007\;Schroeder 2007\;Schulz2009\;Sherwood2008\;Yang2007\;Zheng2007a\;Zheng2007b\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:reviews\;2\;Tozzini2005\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:clap-motions\;2\;Zheng2007\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Structure-refinements\;2\;Schroeder2007\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:perturbed NMA\;2\;Ming2006\;Ming2008\;Schuyler2009\;Te hver2008\;Zheng2009\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Willy R. Wriggers\;2\;Jeong2006\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Spencer Erickson\;2\;Sanejouand2004\;Tama2001\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:multiple-basin-interpolation\;2\;Best2005\;Clementi200 0\;Maragakis2005\;Nakamura2004\;Okazaki2006\;Pan2008\;Ueda1978\;Yang20 09\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:NMA-MD\;2\;Sweet2008\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:general\;2\;Ma2005\;Monod1965\;Rzehak2002\;; 1 ExplicitGroup:MD\;2\;Kandt2007\;Maragakis2008\;Shaw2005\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:unread\;2\;Maragakis2008\;Sankararamakrishnan2000\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Trajectories\;2\;Raveh2009\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Nose\;2\;Evans1985\;Nose1984\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:PMF\;2\;Allen2006\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:General\;2\;Harvey1998\;Mackerell2004\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Lipids (i think i got this from anshu)\;2\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Protein Folding\;2\;Scheraga2007\;; 1
import bib refs to show in pdf?
Dear All, I installed the latest Lyx version 1.6.3 on my Mac 10.4.11 Everything behaves normal, in particular, I can export pdfs and easily import a *.bib into my Bibliography section and LyX recognizes all the references in it. However, trying to export this document with references into pdf, the references do not appear and all my citation show question tags. Any help is much appreciated, Sebastian
Re: import bib refs to show in pdf?
Hi rh, Hi All, Thanks for the reply; attached, please find my test files, that do not work now on my ubuntu machine with LyX 1.6.0. I found the command bibtex in test.lyx, so I manually ran bibtex on test.bib, with the error message that test.bib.aux is not found. I am not even close to the actual problem, am I? ;-) Thank you Sebastian Sebastian Stolzenberg wrote: Dear All, I installed the latest Lyx version 1.6.3 on my Mac 10.4.11 Everything behaves normal, in particular, I can export pdfs and easily import a *.bib into my Bibliography section and LyX recognizes all the references in it. However, trying to export this document with references into pdf, the references do not appear and all my citation show question tags. Any help is much appreciated, Sebastian % This file was created with JabRef 2.3.1. % Encoding: UTF-8 @ARTICLE{Brooks1983, author = {Brooks, Bernard R. and Bruccoleri, Robert E. and Olafson, Barry D. and States, David J. and Swaminathan, S. and Karplus, Martin}, title = {CHARMM: A program for macromolecular energy, minimization, and dynamics calculations}, journal = {Journal of Computational Chemistry}, year = {1983}, volume = {4}, pages = {187--217}, number = {2}, abstract = {CHARMM (Chemistry at HARvard Macromolecular Mechanics) is a highly flexible computer program which uses empirical energy functions to model macromolecular systems. The program can read or model build structures, energy minimize them by first- or second-derivative techniques, perform a normal mode or molecular dynamics simulation, and analyze the structural, equilibrium, and dynamic properties determined in these calculations. The operations that CHARMM can perform are described, and some implementation details are given. A set of parameters for the empirical energy function and a sample run are included.}, file = {Brooks1983_CHARMM- A program for macromolecular energy, minimization, and dynamics calculations.pdf:pdf-refs/Brooks1983_CHARMM- A program for macromolecular energy, minimization, and dynamics calculations.pdf:PDF}, owner = {sebastian}, timestamp = {2009.05.24}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.540040211} } @comment{jabref-meta: selector_publisher:} @comment{jabref-meta: selector_author:} @comment{jabref-meta: selector_journal:} @comment{jabref-meta: selector_keywords:} @comment{jabref-meta: groupsversion:3;} @comment{jabref-meta: groupstree: 0 AllEntriesGroup:; 1 ExplicitGroup:GluT\;2\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Scaffolding proteins\;2\;Waxman2007\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:C-terminals\;2\;Gonzalez2003\;Gonzalez2004a\;Jackson20 01\;Kalandadze2002\;Lin2001\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:N-terminals\;2\;Marie2002\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:general\;2\;Gonzalez2004\;Torres2007\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Cluster Formation\;2\;Nakagawa2008\;Peacey2009\;Zhou20 04\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Recycling\;2\;Voglmaier2006\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Hotspot Residues\;2\;Zhang1999\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Reviews\;2\;Torres2007\;Tzingounis2007\;Vandenberg2008 \;; 2 ExplicitGroup:experimental hints\;2\;Seal2001\;Shachnai2005\;Tao2007 \;Zerangue1996\;Zhang1998\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:near HP2b tip\;2\;Kavanaugh1997\;Tao2007\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:NA3binding site\;2\;Rosental2006\;Tao2006\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:Proton transport\;2\;Fairman1998\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:Chloride conductance\;2\;Fairman1995\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:Substrate Transport\;2\;Ryan2009\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:other MD sims\;2\;Gu2009\;Huang2008\;Huang2009\;Shriva stava2008\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Sodium binding\;2\;Gouaux2005\;Noskov2007\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Boudker and Structure\;2\;Boudker2007\;Gendreau2004\;G roeneveld2007\;Yernool2003\;Yernool2004\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:useful parameters for MD\;2\;Fuchs2006\;; 1 ExplicitGroup:NMA\;2\;Bahar2005\;Niv2008\;Riccardi2009\;Schulz2009\; Sherwood2008\;Suhre2004\;Tozzini2005\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:unread\;2\;Bahar2005\;Chu2007\;Franklin2007\;Schroeder 2007\;Schulz2009\;Sherwood2008\;Yang2007\;Zheng2007a\;Zheng2007b\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:reviews\;2\;Tozzini2005\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:clap-motions\;2\;Zheng2007\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Structure-refinements\;2\;Schroeder2007\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:perturbed NMA\;2\;Ming2006\;Ming2008\;Schuyler2009\;Te hver2008\;Zheng2009\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Willy R. Wriggers\;2\;Jeong2006\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Spencer Erickson\;2\;Sanejouand2004\;Tama2001\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:multiple-basin-interpolation\;2\;Best2005\;Clementi200 0\;Maragakis2005\;Nakamura2004\;Okazaki2006\;Pan2008\;Ueda1978\;Yang20 09\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:NMA-MD\;2\;Sweet2008\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:general\;2\;Ma2005\;Monod1965\;Rzehak2002\;; 1 ExplicitGroup:MD\;2\;Kandt2007\;Maragakis2008\;Shaw2005\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:unread\;2\;Maragakis2008\;Sankararamakrishnan2000\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Trajectories\;2\;Raveh2009\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Nose\;2\;Evans1985\;Nose1984\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:PMF\;2\;Allen2006\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:General\;2\;Harvey1998\;Mackerell2004\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Lipids (i think i got this from anshu)\;2\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Protein Folding\;2\;Scheraga2007\;; 1
import bib refs to show in pdf?
Dear All, I installed the latest Lyx version 1.6.3 on my Mac 10.4.11 Everything behaves normal, in particular, I can export pdfs and easily import a *.bib into my Bibliography section and LyX recognizes all the references in it. However, trying to export this document with references into pdf, the references do not appear and all my citation show question tags. Any help is much appreciated, Sebastian
Re: import bib refs to show in pdf?
Hi rh, Hi All, Thanks for the reply; attached, please find my test files, that do not work now on my ubuntu machine with LyX 1.6.0. I found the command "bibtex" in test.lyx, so I manually ran bibtex on test.bib, with the error message that "test.bib.aux" is not found. I am not even close to the actual problem, am I? ;-) Thank you Sebastian Sebastian Stolzenberg wrote: Dear All, I installed the latest Lyx version 1.6.3 on my Mac 10.4.11 Everything behaves normal, in particular, I can export pdfs and easily import a *.bib into my Bibliography section and LyX recognizes all the references in it. However, trying to export this document with references into pdf, the references do not appear and all my citation show question tags. Any help is much appreciated, Sebastian % This file was created with JabRef 2.3.1. % Encoding: UTF-8 @ARTICLE{Brooks1983, author = {Brooks, Bernard R. and Bruccoleri, Robert E. and Olafson, Barry D. and States, David J. and Swaminathan, S. and Karplus, Martin}, title = {CHARMM: A program for macromolecular energy, minimization, and dynamics calculations}, journal = {Journal of Computational Chemistry}, year = {1983}, volume = {4}, pages = {187--217}, number = {2}, abstract = {CHARMM (Chemistry at HARvard Macromolecular Mechanics) is a highly flexible computer program which uses empirical energy functions to model macromolecular systems. The program can read or model build structures, energy minimize them by first- or second-derivative techniques, perform a normal mode or molecular dynamics simulation, and analyze the structural, equilibrium, and dynamic properties determined in these calculations. The operations that CHARMM can perform are described, and some implementation details are given. A set of parameters for the empirical energy function and a sample run are included.}, file = {Brooks1983_CHARMM- A program for macromolecular energy, minimization, and dynamics calculations.pdf:pdf-refs/Brooks1983_CHARMM- A program for macromolecular energy, minimization, and dynamics calculations.pdf:PDF}, owner = {sebastian}, timestamp = {2009.05.24}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcc.540040211} } @comment{jabref-meta: selector_publisher:} @comment{jabref-meta: selector_author:} @comment{jabref-meta: selector_journal:} @comment{jabref-meta: selector_keywords:} @comment{jabref-meta: groupsversion:3;} @comment{jabref-meta: groupstree: 0 AllEntriesGroup:; 1 ExplicitGroup:GluT\;2\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Scaffolding proteins\;2\;Waxman2007\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:C-terminals\;2\;Gonzalez2003\;Gonzalez2004a\;Jackson20 01\;Kalandadze2002\;Lin2001\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:N-terminals\;2\;Marie2002\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:general\;2\;Gonzalez2004\;Torres2007\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Cluster Formation\;2\;Nakagawa2008\;Peacey2009\;Zhou20 04\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Recycling\;2\;Voglmaier2006\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Hotspot Residues\;2\;Zhang1999\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Reviews\;2\;Torres2007\;Tzingounis2007\;Vandenberg2008 \;; 2 ExplicitGroup:experimental hints\;2\;Seal2001\;Shachnai2005\;Tao2007 \;Zerangue1996\;Zhang1998\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:near HP2b tip\;2\;Kavanaugh1997\;Tao2007\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:NA3binding site\;2\;Rosental2006\;Tao2006\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:Proton transport\;2\;Fairman1998\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:Chloride conductance\;2\;Fairman1995\;; 3 ExplicitGroup:Substrate Transport\;2\;Ryan2009\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:other MD sims\;2\;Gu2009\;Huang2008\;Huang2009\;Shriva stava2008\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Sodium binding\;2\;Gouaux2005\;Noskov2007\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Boudker and Structure\;2\;Boudker2007\;Gendreau2004\;G roeneveld2007\;Yernool2003\;Yernool2004\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:useful parameters for MD\;2\;Fuchs2006\;; 1 ExplicitGroup:NMA\;2\;Bahar2005\;Niv2008\;Riccardi2009\;Schulz2009\; Sherwood2008\;Suhre2004\;Tozzini2005\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:unread\;2\;Bahar2005\;Chu2007\;Franklin2007\;Schroeder 2007\;Schulz2009\;Sherwood2008\;Yang2007\;Zheng2007a\;Zheng2007b\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:reviews\;2\;Tozzini2005\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:clap-motions\;2\;Zheng2007\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Structure-refinements\;2\;Schroeder2007\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:perturbed NMA\;2\;Ming2006\;Ming2008\;Schuyler2009\;Te hver2008\;Zheng2009\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Willy R. Wriggers\;2\;Jeong2006\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Spencer Erickson\;2\;Sanejouand2004\;Tama2001\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:multiple-basin-interpolation\;2\;Best2005\;Clementi200 0\;Maragakis2005\;Nakamura2004\;Okazaki2006\;Pan2008\;Ueda1978\;Yang20 09\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:NMA-MD\;2\;Sweet2008\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:general\;2\;Ma2005\;Monod1965\;Rzehak2002\;; 1 ExplicitGroup:MD\;2\;Kandt2007\;Maragakis2008\;Shaw2005\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:unread\;2\;Maragakis2008\;Sankararamakrishnan2000\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Trajectories\;2\;Raveh2009\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Nose\;2\;Evans1985\;Nose1984\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:PMF\;2\;Allen2006\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:General\;2\;Harvey1998\;Mackerell2004\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Lipids (i think i got this from anshu)\;2\;; 2 ExplicitGroup:Protein Folding\;
2 Abstracts, 1 German
Hi all, I am completing my PhD-Thesis in lyx. The thesis is in English, but since it's a German university, I am required to feature two abstracts, one in English, one in German. For the English abstract everything is fine: I go to the beginnig of the text, change the text to Abstract and start typing. The heading Abstract is inserted automatically. Now I inserted a page break and again changed to Abstract. Now however, I need the German word Zusammenfassung as the heading. The problem is, lyx does not insert a heading at all in this second abstract. And if it did, I wouldn't know how to change it. Any suggestions? Thanks a lot, Sebastian
2 Abstracts, 1 German
Hi all, I am completing my PhD-Thesis in lyx. The thesis is in English, but since it's a German university, I am required to feature two abstracts, one in English, one in German. For the English abstract everything is fine: I go to the beginnig of the text, change the text to Abstract and start typing. The heading Abstract is inserted automatically. Now I inserted a page break and again changed to Abstract. Now however, I need the German word Zusammenfassung as the heading. The problem is, lyx does not insert a heading at all in this second abstract. And if it did, I wouldn't know how to change it. Any suggestions? Thanks a lot, Sebastian
2 Abstracts, 1 German
Hi all, I am completing my PhD-Thesis in lyx. The thesis is in English, but since it's a German university, I am required to feature two abstracts, one in English, one in German. For the English abstract everything is fine: I go to the beginnig of the text, change the text to "Abstract" and start typing. The heading "Abstract" is inserted automatically. Now I inserted a page break and again changed to "Abstract". Now however, I need the German word "Zusammenfassung" as the heading. The problem is, lyx does not insert a heading at all in this second abstract. And if it did, I wouldn't know how to change it. Any suggestions? Thanks a lot, Sebastian