Re: Annoying problem with Babel
Problem solved, thanks to everyone and especially to Uwe for all the help. It turned out that some of the Babel files had the wrong permissions (root ownership with 400). How it happened is beyond my comprehension. Cheers, Stefano On Feb 11, 2005, at 6:20 PM, Stefano Franchi wrote: Thanks for the help. Unfortunately I am still unable to compile the file, even after the changes you suggested. I am more and more convinced that the problem is with the overall LaTeX + jurabib installation Stefano On Feb 10, 2005, at 2:48 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Stefano Franchi wrote: LaTeX Error: File `chapter-2-sample.ent' not found. \theendnotes ^^M *** (cannot \read from terminal in nonstop modes) I am totally lost now. I enclose the short file below. Any help is greatly appreciated. I installed the file "iso-8859-7.def" in the directory \texmf\tex\latex\greek , ran texhash, and restarted Lyx. Your file compiles now without errors when I delete the endnote command. Looking further brings up the solution for the endnotes problem: write \let\footnote\endnote instead of \let\footnote=\endnote I attached the fixed file. regards Uwe #LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 221 \textclass scrbook \begin_preamble \usepackage{colortbl} \usepackage{tabularx} \usepackage[greek,french,german,italian,english]{babel} \languageattribute{greek}{polutoniko} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[oxford=true]{jurabib} \jurabibsetup{ authorformat=and, titleformat=italic, citefull=first } \renewcommand{\bibapifont}[1]{``#1''} % To use Jurabib idem or ibidem uncomment next line %\jbuseidemhrule % To convert all endnotes to endnotes uncomment the next TWO lines \usepackage{endnotes} \let\footnote\endnote % To eliminate the date on first page uncomment the next line \date{} % To eliminate the final bibliography replace \thebibliography % with \nobibliography (and the correct arguments) at the end of % the file. You will have to do it on the LaTeX source, though % The following allows to change the paragraph spacing % in the printout without changing the screen spacing % Note: the value set here will override (not be added to) % LyX's settings in Layout>Document>Layout % %\usepackage{setspace} %\onehalfspace % The next bit shows the comment environment inside a grey box % Comment it out for final print % show my Comments? \RequirePackage{colortbl, tabularx} \renewenvironment{comment} {% replaces \begin{comment} \noindent \tabularx{\textwidth}{|>{\columncolor[gray]{0.9}}X|} \hline \emph{\textbf{Comment:}} } {% replaces \end{comment} \endtabularx\hrule } % % End of comment printing bit % \end_preamble \options chapterprefix \language english \inputencoding auto \fontscheme times \graphics default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \papersize a4paper \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 0 \use_amsmath 0 \use_natbib 0 \use_numerical_citations 0 \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 5 \tocdepth 5 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle headings \layout Chapter The Phenomenon of Passivity \layout Section Doing and suffering in Aristotle: the \emph on Categories \layout Subsection Transition section from preceding chapter \layout Comment Still to write \begin_inset Foot collapsed true \layout Standard hello \end_inset \layout Subsection Methodological and lexical problems \layout Comment Here is where I say why it is correct, for my own purposes, to start from Categories' discussion of \emph on poiein \emph default and \emph on paskhein \emph default as a clue toward a better understanding of the phenomenology of passivity. I wish to point out, basically: (1) that I accept the view that the categories are ontological---i.e. they name fundamental ways of being, and not just semantical, i.e. ways of talking about beings. Now it might well be the case that it is more correct to assume the latter view, I do not really care. For my purposes, it is more productive to assume the ontological reading which is also supported by recent scholarship; (2) I am not concerned about the issue about a unifying principle in categories, i.e. about whether they can be derived from a principle, etc.becasue I am not primarily concerned with the unity and consistence of (what I have assumed to be) Aristotle's ontology. Since my analysis is fully focused on only 2 out the 10 categories I am free to disregard the overall consistency/unity problem. I am concerned, however with the relationships that the two categories I am looking at might entertain with the other, in particular their possible reduction to other categories. So there is a sense in which the general debate (rather, the vexed question) about the unity of the categories is my concern, but only insofar as it affects the categories at stake. \layout Comment So, in summary I will be assuming the ontol
Re: Annoying problem with Babel
Thanks for the help. Unfortunately I am still unable to compile the file, even after the changes you suggested. I am more and more convinced that the problem is with the overall LaTeX + jurabib installation Stefano On Feb 10, 2005, at 2:48 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Stefano Franchi wrote: LaTeX Error: File `chapter-2-sample.ent' not found. \theendnotes ^^M *** (cannot \read from terminal in nonstop modes) I am totally lost now. I enclose the short file below. Any help is greatly appreciated. I installed the file "iso-8859-7.def" in the directory \texmf\tex\latex\greek , ran texhash, and restarted Lyx. Your file compiles now without errors when I delete the endnote command. Looking further brings up the solution for the endnotes problem: write \let\footnote\endnote instead of \let\footnote=\endnote I attached the fixed file. regards Uwe #LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 221 \textclass scrbook \begin_preamble \usepackage{colortbl} \usepackage{tabularx} \usepackage[greek,french,german,italian,english]{babel} \languageattribute{greek}{polutoniko} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[oxford=true]{jurabib} \jurabibsetup{ authorformat=and, titleformat=italic, citefull=first } \renewcommand{\bibapifont}[1]{``#1''} % To use Jurabib idem or ibidem uncomment next line %\jbuseidemhrule % To convert all endnotes to endnotes uncomment the next TWO lines \usepackage{endnotes} \let\footnote\endnote % To eliminate the date on first page uncomment the next line \date{} % To eliminate the final bibliography replace \thebibliography % with \nobibliography (and the correct arguments) at the end of % the file. You will have to do it on the LaTeX source, though % The following allows to change the paragraph spacing % in the printout without changing the screen spacing % Note: the value set here will override (not be added to) % LyX's settings in Layout>Document>Layout % %\usepackage{setspace} %\onehalfspace % The next bit shows the comment environment inside a grey box % Comment it out for final print % show my Comments? \RequirePackage{colortbl, tabularx} \renewenvironment{comment} {% replaces \begin{comment} \noindent \tabularx{\textwidth}{|>{\columncolor[gray]{0.9}}X|} \hline \emph{\textbf{Comment:}} } {% replaces \end{comment} \endtabularx\hrule } % % End of comment printing bit % \end_preamble \options chapterprefix \language english \inputencoding auto \fontscheme times \graphics default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \papersize a4paper \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 0 \use_amsmath 0 \use_natbib 0 \use_numerical_citations 0 \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 5 \tocdepth 5 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle headings \layout Chapter The Phenomenon of Passivity \layout Section Doing and suffering in Aristotle: the \emph on Categories \layout Subsection Transition section from preceding chapter \layout Comment Still to write \begin_inset Foot collapsed true \layout Standard hello \end_inset \layout Subsection Methodological and lexical problems \layout Comment Here is where I say why it is correct, for my own purposes, to start from Categories' discussion of \emph on poiein \emph default and \emph on paskhein \emph default as a clue toward a better understanding of the phenomenology of passivity. I wish to point out, basically: (1) that I accept the view that the categories are ontological---i.e. they name fundamental ways of being, and not just semantical, i.e. ways of talking about beings. Now it might well be the case that it is more correct to assume the latter view, I do not really care. For my purposes, it is more productive to assume the ontological reading which is also supported by recent scholarship; (2) I am not concerned about the issue about a unifying principle in categories, i.e. about whether they can be derived from a principle, etc.becasue I am not primarily concerned with the unity and consistence of (what I have assumed to be) Aristotle's ontology. Since my analysis is fully focused on only 2 out the 10 categories I am free to disregard the overall consistency/unity problem. I am concerned, however with the relationships that the two categories I am looking at might entertain with the other, in particular their possible reduction to other categories. So there is a sense in which the general debate (rather, the vexed question) about the unity of the categories is my concern, but only insofar as it affects the categories at stake. \layout Comment So, in summary I will be assuming the ontological/phenomenological relevance of Aristotle's analysis ex hypoth. and try to figure out, mostly with the help of the later commentators, what Aristotle's discussion of poiein and paskhein can tell us about the problems with passivity, in particular for what concerns its in/dep
Re: Annoying problem with Babel
Stefano Franchi wrote: LaTeX Error: File `chapter-2-sample.ent' not found. \theendnotes ^^M *** (cannot \read from terminal in nonstop modes) I am totally lost now. I enclose the short file below. Any help is greatly appreciated. I installed the file "iso-8859-7.def" in the directory \texmf\tex\latex\greek , ran texhash, and restarted Lyx. Your file compiles now without errors when I delete the endnote command. Looking further brings up the solution for the endnotes problem: write \let\footnote\endnote instead of \let\footnote=\endnote I attached the fixed file. regards Uwe #LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 221 \textclass scrbook \begin_preamble \usepackage{colortbl} \usepackage{tabularx} \usepackage[greek,french,german,italian,english]{babel} \languageattribute{greek}{polutoniko} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[oxford=true]{jurabib} \jurabibsetup{ authorformat=and, titleformat=italic, citefull=first } \renewcommand{\bibapifont}[1]{``#1''} % To use Jurabib idem or ibidem uncomment next line %\jbuseidemhrule % To convert all endnotes to endnotes uncomment the next TWO lines \usepackage{endnotes} \let\footnote\endnote % To eliminate the date on first page uncomment the next line \date{} % To eliminate the final bibliography replace \thebibliography % with \nobibliography (and the correct arguments) at the end of % the file. You will have to do it on the LaTeX source, though % The following allows to change the paragraph spacing % in the printout without changing the screen spacing % Note: the value set here will override (not be added to) % LyX's settings in Layout>Document>Layout % %\usepackage{setspace} %\onehalfspace % The next bit shows the comment environment inside a grey box % Comment it out for final print % show my Comments? \RequirePackage{colortbl, tabularx} \renewenvironment{comment} {% replaces \begin{comment} \noindent \tabularx{\textwidth}{|>{\columncolor[gray]{0.9}}X|} \hline \emph{\textbf{Comment:}} } {% replaces \end{comment} \endtabularx\hrule } % % End of comment printing bit % \end_preamble \options chapterprefix \language english \inputencoding auto \fontscheme times \graphics default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \papersize a4paper \paperpackage a4 \use_geometry 0 \use_amsmath 0 \use_natbib 0 \use_numerical_citations 0 \paperorientation portrait \secnumdepth 5 \tocdepth 5 \paragraph_separation indent \defskip medskip \quotes_language english \quotes_times 2 \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle headings \layout Chapter The Phenomenon of Passivity \layout Section Doing and suffering in Aristotle: the \emph on Categories \layout Subsection Transition section from preceding chapter \layout Comment Still to write \begin_inset Foot collapsed true \layout Standard hello \end_inset \layout Subsection Methodological and lexical problems \layout Comment Here is where I say why it is correct, for my own purposes, to start from Categories' discussion of \emph on poiein \emph default and \emph on paskhein \emph default as a clue toward a better understanding of the phenomenology of passivity. I wish to point out, basically: (1) that I accept the view that the categories are ontological---i.e. they name fundamental ways of being, and not just semantical, i.e. ways of talking about beings. Now it might well be the case that it is more correct to assume the latter view, I do not really care. For my purposes, it is more productive to assume the ontological reading which is also supported by recent scholarship; (2) I am not concerned about the issue about a unifying principle in categories, i.e. about whether they can be derived from a principle, etc.becasue I am not primarily concerned with the unity and consistence of (what I have assumed to be) Aristotle's ontology. Since my analysis is fully focused on only 2 out the 10 categories I am free to disregard the overall consistency/unity problem. I am concerned, however with the relationships that the two categories I am looking at might entertain with the other, in particular their possible reduction to other categories. So there is a sense in which the general debate (rather, the vexed question) about the unity of the categories is my concern, but only insofar as it affects the categories at stake. \layout Comment So, in summary I will be assuming the ontological/phenomenological relevance of Aristotle's analysis ex hypoth. and try to figure out, mostly with the help of the later commentators, what Aristotle's discussion of poiein and paskhein can tell us about the problems with passivity, in particular for what concerns its in/dependence from other phenomen and its relationship to it. \layout Standard However, the existence of different lists has a very marginal relevance for my analysis of the Aristotelian treatment of passivity. The discrepancies between the various lists and the c
Re: Annoying problem with Babel
Stefano Franchi wrote: unfortunately the suggested fix does not help. I installed the file (it was not on my distro: fink on MacOs 10.3), rehashed TeX and reconfigured LyX, but I still get the same error message. LaTeX Error: File `iso-8859-7.def' not found. \endinput ^^M *** (cannot \read from terminal in nonstop modes) there is a package which wants to read something from the console, which is not possible with LyX, which runs in batchmode (nonstop mode) give an example file Herbert -- http://TeXnik.de/ http://PSTricks.de/ ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf http://www.dante.de/faq/de-tex-faq/ http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?introduction=yes
Re: Annoying problem with Babel
Hi Uwe and Herbert, unfortunately the suggested fix does not help. I installed the file (it was not on my distro: fink on MacOs 10.3), rehashed TeX and reconfigured LyX, but I still get the same error message. Best, Stefano On Feb 9, 2005, at 1:19 PM, Herbert Voss wrote: Uwe Stöhr wrote: Stefano Franchi wrote: LaTeX Error: File `iso-8859-7.def' not found. \endinput ^^M *** (cannot \read from terminal in nonstop modes) This is interesting. I also don't have this file. Seems that new versions of babel changed. But what happens if you downlod the file from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> kpsewhich iso-8859-7.def /opt/texlive8/texmf-dist/tex/latex/greek/iso-8859-7.def it is on every TeXlive Herbert -- http://TeXnik.de/ http://PSTricks.de/ ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf http://www.dante.de/faq/de-tex-faq/ http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?introduction=yes __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand
Re: Annoying problem with Babel
Uwe Stöhr wrote: Stefano Franchi wrote: LaTeX Error: File `iso-8859-7.def' not found. \endinput ^^M *** (cannot \read from terminal in nonstop modes) This is interesting. I also don't have this file. Seems that new versions of babel changed. But what happens if you downlod the file from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> kpsewhich iso-8859-7.def /opt/texlive8/texmf-dist/tex/latex/greek/iso-8859-7.def it is on every TeXlive Herbert -- http://TeXnik.de/ http://PSTricks.de/ ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/info/math/voss/Voss-Mathmode.pdf http://www.dante.de/faq/de-tex-faq/ http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?introduction=yes
Re: Annoying problem with Babel
Stefano Franchi wrote: LaTeX Error: File `iso-8859-7.def' not found. \endinput ^^M *** (cannot \read from terminal in nonstop modes) This is interesting. I also don't have this file. Seems that new versions of babel changed. But what happens if you downlod the file from ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/fonts/greek/package-babel/encodings/ copy it to the folder /tex/generic/babel and then refresh LaTeX's file name database (for MikTeX) or run texhash (for teTeX)? regards Uwe
Re: Annoying problem with Babel
Stefano Franchi wrote: I am having troubles convincing Babel to use English for "Chapter" "References" etc. In the LyX preamble of my chapter I have \usepackage{greek, french, italian, german, english]{babel} The correect one would be \usepackage[greek, french, italian, german, english]{babel} (note the first bracket) But why are you using this command? I assume you want to write a multilanguage document. To get rid of the babel command, choose a standard language in which all section headings should appear in the menu Layout -> Document -> Language. Mark the text parts that should be in another language and use the menu Layout -> Character -> Language to set the text to the language you want. The text in non-standard language will be be underlined blue inside LyX to make the difference visible. LyX will now insert the correct babel commands in the background to switch between the languages inside your document. regards Uwe
Annoying problem with Babel
Hi all, I am having troubles convincing Babel to use English for "Chapter" "References" etc. In the LyX preamble of my chapter I have \usepackage{greek, french, italian, german, english]{babel} Babel should use the last language (i.e. English) for chapter, etc.. However, I do get "Kapitel" "Literaturverzeichnis" etc. If I try to switch the options around, things do not improve: Babel seems to always get always the last language __that is not English__(i.e. If I put "italian" as last or next to last option, I get "capitolo" "Riferimenti bibliografici" etc,). Any idea? Best, Stefano __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (64) 9 373-7599 x83940 University Of Auckland Fax: (64) 9 373-7408 Private Bag 92019 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auckland New Zealand