Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.

2013-01-30 Thread Paul A . Rubin
If you need the \textsubscript command, I think you can get it by installing the
fixltx2e package, which I believe can be installed through the MiKTeX package
manager.

Paul



Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.

2013-01-30 Thread Paul A . Rubin
If you need the \textsubscript command, I think you can get it by installing the
fixltx2e package, which I believe can be installed through the MiKTeX package
manager.

Paul



Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.

2013-01-30 Thread Paul A . Rubin
If you need the \textsubscript command, I think you can get it by installing the
fixltx2e package, which I believe can be installed through the MiKTeX package
manager.

Paul



Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.

2013-01-25 Thread Rafa
 I have done this 5 steps:

1. download file subscript.sty from
 http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/fragments.
 
 
 
 
 2. Create new folder 'Subscript' in your MiKTeX installation folder (e.g.
C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex)
 
 
 
 
 3. Copy the file subscript.sty to the folder 'Subscript.
 
 
 4. Execute as root this comand: mktexlsr


5. Reconfigure LyX.

I do not get succesful result.

Thank you at all.







Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.

2013-01-25 Thread Rafa
 I have done this 5 steps:

1. download file subscript.sty from
 http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/fragments.
 
 
 
 
 2. Create new folder 'Subscript' in your MiKTeX installation folder (e.g.
C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex)
 
 
 
 
 3. Copy the file subscript.sty to the folder 'Subscript.
 
 
 4. Execute as root this comand: mktexlsr


5. Reconfigure LyX.

I do not get succesful result.

Thank you at all.







Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.

2013-01-25 Thread Rafa
 I have done this 5 steps:

1. download file subscript.sty from
> http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/fragments.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 2. Create new folder 'Subscript' in your MiKTeX installation folder (e.g.
C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 3. Copy the file subscript.sty to the folder 'Subscript.
> 
> 
> 4. Execute as root this comand: mktexlsr


5. Reconfigure LyX.

I do not get succesful result.

Thank you at all.







RE: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty\' not found.

2011-11-01 Thread Roel Schipper - CITG
Hello Sergey,

I have tried this, and manually put the subscript.sty file in the latex folder 
as you described. After reconfiguring and looking in LyX under the menu Tools - 
TeX Information - LaTeX styles, subscript.sty is still not visible however. 
When I want to view the PDF it still comes back with the abovementioned error.

On my desktop, where the problem occurs, I run LyX and MikTeX 2.9 under Windows 
7. On my small HP netbook, where I use XP, the problem does not occur... 
However, brewing a PDF on that small machine takes a long time. I remember 
having lots of difficulties with administrator/user rights when installing LyX 
2.0 on both machines. Probably there is a slight difference between both 
installations.

I have a workaround by using math for subscripts now.

Kindly,
Roel

From: Churilov Sergey [mailto:curi...@gf.ukim.edu.mk]
Sent: vrijdag 28 oktober 2011 22:30
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Cc: H.R.Schipper@
Subject: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty\' not found.

Hi Roel,

I came across this problem recently and I solved it like this:
1. download file subscript.sty from 
http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/fragments.
2. Create new folder 'Subscript' in your MiKTeX installation folder (e.g. 
C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex)
3. Copy the file subscript.sty to the folder 'Subscript.
4. Reconfigure LyX.

I am using MiKTeX 2.9 and LyX 2.9 on WinXP. This procedure solved my problem.
I hope it can be useful in your case.

Regards,
Sergey


Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty\' not found.

2011-11-01 Thread Murat Yildizoglu
Hi Roel,

A step is missing in Sergey's instructions : between 3 and 4 you must
refresh Latex's package lists, it is called texhash. If I remember well,
MikTex comes with a utility-configuration program in which you can refresh
the package list. Otherwise, the new package will not be known to Latex,
hence to Lyx, even if you reconfigure.

You can also do it manually : open a terminal as administrator and execute
the following line in it: mktexlsr. It should grind for some time and stop.
Then if you reconfigure, stop and start again Lyx, it should see the new
package.

Murat

2011/11/1 Roel Schipper - CITG h.r.schip...@tudelft.nl

  Hello Sergey,

 ** **

 I have tried this, and manually put the subscript.sty file in the latex
 folder as you described. After reconfiguring and looking in LyX under the
 menu Tools - TeX Information - LaTeX styles, subscript.sty is still not
 visible however. When I want to view the PDF it still comes back with the
 abovementioned error. 

 ** **

 On my desktop, where the problem occurs, I run LyX and MikTeX 2.9 under
 Windows 7. On my small HP netbook, where I use XP, the problem does not
 occur… However, brewing a PDF on that small machine takes a long time. I
 remember having lots of difficulties with administrator/user rights when
 installing LyX 2.0 on both machines. Probably there is a slight difference
 between both installations.

 ** **

 I have a workaround by using math for subscripts now.

 ** **

 Kindly,

 Roel

 ** **

 *From:* Churilov Sergey [mailto:curi...@gf.ukim.edu.mk]
 *Sent:* vrijdag 28 oktober 2011 22:30
 *To:* lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 *Cc:* H.R.Schipper@
 *Subject:* LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty\' not found. 

 ** **

 Hi Roel,

  

 I came across this problem recently and I solved it like this:

 1. download file subscript.sty from
 http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/fragments.

 2. Create new folder 'Subscript' in your MiKTeX installation folder (e.g.
 C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex)

 3. Copy the file subscript.sty to the folder 'Subscript.

 4. Reconfigure LyX.

  

 I am using MiKTeX 2.9 and LyX 2.9 on WinXP. This procedure solved my
 problem.

 I hope it can be useful in your case.

  

 Regards,

 Sergey




-- 
Prof. Murat Yildizoglu

Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV
GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113)
Avenue Léon Duguit
33608 Pessac cedex
France

yi...@u-bordeaux4.fr

http://yildizoglu.info

http://www.twitter.com/yildizoglu


RE: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty\' not found.

2011-11-01 Thread Roel Schipper - CITG
Hello Sergey,

I have tried this, and manually put the subscript.sty file in the latex folder 
as you described. After reconfiguring and looking in LyX under the menu Tools - 
TeX Information - LaTeX styles, subscript.sty is still not visible however. 
When I want to view the PDF it still comes back with the abovementioned error.

On my desktop, where the problem occurs, I run LyX and MikTeX 2.9 under Windows 
7. On my small HP netbook, where I use XP, the problem does not occur... 
However, brewing a PDF on that small machine takes a long time. I remember 
having lots of difficulties with administrator/user rights when installing LyX 
2.0 on both machines. Probably there is a slight difference between both 
installations.

I have a workaround by using math for subscripts now.

Kindly,
Roel

From: Churilov Sergey [mailto:curi...@gf.ukim.edu.mk]
Sent: vrijdag 28 oktober 2011 22:30
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Cc: H.R.Schipper@
Subject: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty\' not found.

Hi Roel,

I came across this problem recently and I solved it like this:
1. download file subscript.sty from 
http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/fragments.
2. Create new folder 'Subscript' in your MiKTeX installation folder (e.g. 
C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex)
3. Copy the file subscript.sty to the folder 'Subscript.
4. Reconfigure LyX.

I am using MiKTeX 2.9 and LyX 2.9 on WinXP. This procedure solved my problem.
I hope it can be useful in your case.

Regards,
Sergey


Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty\' not found.

2011-11-01 Thread Murat Yildizoglu
Hi Roel,

A step is missing in Sergey's instructions : between 3 and 4 you must
refresh Latex's package lists, it is called texhash. If I remember well,
MikTex comes with a utility-configuration program in which you can refresh
the package list. Otherwise, the new package will not be known to Latex,
hence to Lyx, even if you reconfigure.

You can also do it manually : open a terminal as administrator and execute
the following line in it: mktexlsr. It should grind for some time and stop.
Then if you reconfigure, stop and start again Lyx, it should see the new
package.

Murat

2011/11/1 Roel Schipper - CITG h.r.schip...@tudelft.nl

  Hello Sergey,

 ** **

 I have tried this, and manually put the subscript.sty file in the latex
 folder as you described. After reconfiguring and looking in LyX under the
 menu Tools - TeX Information - LaTeX styles, subscript.sty is still not
 visible however. When I want to view the PDF it still comes back with the
 abovementioned error. 

 ** **

 On my desktop, where the problem occurs, I run LyX and MikTeX 2.9 under
 Windows 7. On my small HP netbook, where I use XP, the problem does not
 occur… However, brewing a PDF on that small machine takes a long time. I
 remember having lots of difficulties with administrator/user rights when
 installing LyX 2.0 on both machines. Probably there is a slight difference
 between both installations.

 ** **

 I have a workaround by using math for subscripts now.

 ** **

 Kindly,

 Roel

 ** **

 *From:* Churilov Sergey [mailto:curi...@gf.ukim.edu.mk]
 *Sent:* vrijdag 28 oktober 2011 22:30
 *To:* lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
 *Cc:* H.R.Schipper@
 *Subject:* LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty\' not found. 

 ** **

 Hi Roel,

  

 I came across this problem recently and I solved it like this:

 1. download file subscript.sty from
 http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/fragments.

 2. Create new folder 'Subscript' in your MiKTeX installation folder (e.g.
 C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex)

 3. Copy the file subscript.sty to the folder 'Subscript.

 4. Reconfigure LyX.

  

 I am using MiKTeX 2.9 and LyX 2.9 on WinXP. This procedure solved my
 problem.

 I hope it can be useful in your case.

  

 Regards,

 Sergey




-- 
Prof. Murat Yildizoglu

Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV
GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113)
Avenue Léon Duguit
33608 Pessac cedex
France

yi...@u-bordeaux4.fr

http://yildizoglu.info

http://www.twitter.com/yildizoglu


RE: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty\' not found.

2011-11-01 Thread Roel Schipper - CITG
Hello Sergey,

I have tried this, and manually put the subscript.sty file in the latex folder 
as you described. After reconfiguring and looking in LyX under the menu Tools - 
TeX Information - LaTeX styles, subscript.sty is still not visible however. 
When I want to view the PDF it still comes back with the abovementioned error.

On my desktop, where the problem occurs, I run LyX and MikTeX 2.9 under Windows 
7. On my small HP netbook, where I use XP, the problem does not occur... 
However, brewing a PDF on that small machine takes a long time. I remember 
having lots of difficulties with administrator/user rights when installing LyX 
2.0 on both machines. Probably there is a slight difference between both 
installations.

I have a workaround by using math for subscripts now.

Kindly,
Roel

From: Churilov Sergey [mailto:curi...@gf.ukim.edu.mk]
Sent: vrijdag 28 oktober 2011 22:30
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Cc: H.R.Schipper@
Subject: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty\' not found.

Hi Roel,

I came across this problem recently and I solved it like this:
1. download file subscript.sty from 
http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/fragments.
2. Create new folder 'Subscript' in your MiKTeX installation folder (e.g. 
C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex)
3. Copy the file subscript.sty to the folder 'Subscript.
4. Reconfigure LyX.

I am using MiKTeX 2.9 and LyX 2.9 on WinXP. This procedure solved my problem.
I hope it can be useful in your case.

Regards,
Sergey


Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty\' not found.

2011-11-01 Thread Murat Yildizoglu
Hi Roel,

A step is missing in Sergey's instructions : between 3 and 4 you must
refresh Latex's package lists, it is called texhash. If I remember well,
MikTex comes with a utility-configuration program in which you can refresh
the package list. Otherwise, the new package will not be known to Latex,
hence to Lyx, even if you reconfigure.

You can also do it manually : open a terminal as administrator and execute
the following line in it: mktexlsr. It should grind for some time and stop.
Then if you reconfigure, stop and start again Lyx, it should see the new
package.

Murat

2011/11/1 Roel Schipper - CITG 

>  Hello Sergey,
>
> ** **
>
> I have tried this, and manually put the subscript.sty file in the latex
> folder as you described. After reconfiguring and looking in LyX under the
> menu Tools - TeX Information - LaTeX styles, subscript.sty is still not
> visible however. When I want to view the PDF it still comes back with the
> abovementioned error. 
>
> ** **
>
> On my desktop, where the problem occurs, I run LyX and MikTeX 2.9 under
> Windows 7. On my small HP netbook, where I use XP, the problem does not
> occur… However, brewing a PDF on that small machine takes a long time. I
> remember having lots of difficulties with administrator/user rights when
> installing LyX 2.0 on both machines. Probably there is a slight difference
> between both installations.
>
> ** **
>
> I have a workaround by using math for subscripts now.
>
> ** **
>
> Kindly,
>
> Roel
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* Churilov Sergey [mailto:curi...@gf.ukim.edu.mk]
> *Sent:* vrijdag 28 oktober 2011 22:30
> *To:* lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> *Cc:* H.R.Schipper@
> *Subject:* LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty\' not found. 
>
> ** **
>
> Hi Roel,
>
>  
>
> I came across this problem recently and I solved it like this:
>
> 1. download file subscript.sty from
> http://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/fragments.
>
> 2. Create new folder 'Subscript' in your MiKTeX installation folder (e.g.
> C:\Program Files\MiKTeX 2.9\tex\latex)
>
> 3. Copy the file subscript.sty to the folder 'Subscript.
>
> 4. Reconfigure LyX.
>
>  
>
> I am using MiKTeX 2.9 and LyX 2.9 on WinXP. This procedure solved my
> problem.
>
> I hope it can be useful in your case.
>
>  
>
> Regards,
>
> Sergey
>



-- 
Prof. Murat Yildizoglu

Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV
GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113)
Avenue Léon Duguit
33608 Pessac cedex
France

yi...@u-bordeaux4.fr

http://yildizoglu.info

http://www.twitter.com/yildizoglu


Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found in MikTeX

2011-10-27 Thread Richard Heck
On 10/27/2011 05:40 AM, Roel Schipper - CITG wrote:

 Dear Lyx users,

  

 I am using Lyx 2.0 under Windows Vista to update a course reader which
 I wrote in version 1.6. I have used sub- and superscripts outside of
 the Math environment. When I want to make a PDF, Lyx comes back with
 the error “! LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.” I have
 updated MikTeX and also tried to copy the file “subscript.sty” in the
 TeX directory, reconfigured Lyx, but without results.

  

Someone who uses MikTeX can probably help here. You should be able to
install subscript.sty through the package manager. If you do it
manually, you need (a) to copy it to the right sort of folder and (b)
then to tell MikTeX to update the TeX database.

Richard



Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found in MikTeX

2011-10-27 Thread Keith Roberts

On Thu, 27 Oct 2011, Richard Heck wrote:


To: Roel Schipper - CITG h.r.schip...@tudelft.nl
From: Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net
Subject: Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found in MikTeX

On 10/27/2011 05:40 AM, Roel Schipper - CITG wrote:


Dear Lyx users,



I am using Lyx 2.0 under Windows Vista to update a course reader which
I wrote in version 1.6. I have used sub- and superscripts outside of
the Math environment. When I want to make a PDF, Lyx comes back with
the error “! LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.” I have
updated MikTeX and also tried to copy the file “subscript.sty” in the
TeX directory, reconfigured Lyx, but without results.




Someone who uses MikTeX can probably help here. You should be able to
install subscript.sty through the package manager. If you do it
manually, you need (a) to copy it to the right sort of folder and (b)
then to tell MikTeX to update the TeX database.


Hi Richard. I'm new to using LyX on Windows Vista, and from 
what I've seen of MiKTeX, it can be configured to 
automatically install any missing TeX packages on-the-fly.


http://www.miktex.org/about

Integrated package management

MiKTeX's integrated package manager installs missing 
components from the Internet, if required.


For example, the LaTeX directive

\usepackage{memoir}

would trigger the installer, if the memoir package is not 
already installed.


This unique feature allows you to keep your computer 
clutter-free: only install packages you actually need.


It might need to be set in MikTeX's options for it to 
work.


Kind Regards,

Keith

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Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found in MikTeX

2011-10-27 Thread Richard Heck
On 10/27/2011 05:40 AM, Roel Schipper - CITG wrote:

 Dear Lyx users,

  

 I am using Lyx 2.0 under Windows Vista to update a course reader which
 I wrote in version 1.6. I have used sub- and superscripts outside of
 the Math environment. When I want to make a PDF, Lyx comes back with
 the error “! LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.” I have
 updated MikTeX and also tried to copy the file “subscript.sty” in the
 TeX directory, reconfigured Lyx, but without results.

  

Someone who uses MikTeX can probably help here. You should be able to
install subscript.sty through the package manager. If you do it
manually, you need (a) to copy it to the right sort of folder and (b)
then to tell MikTeX to update the TeX database.

Richard



Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found in MikTeX

2011-10-27 Thread Keith Roberts

On Thu, 27 Oct 2011, Richard Heck wrote:


To: Roel Schipper - CITG h.r.schip...@tudelft.nl
From: Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net
Subject: Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found in MikTeX

On 10/27/2011 05:40 AM, Roel Schipper - CITG wrote:


Dear Lyx users,



I am using Lyx 2.0 under Windows Vista to update a course reader which
I wrote in version 1.6. I have used sub- and superscripts outside of
the Math environment. When I want to make a PDF, Lyx comes back with
the error “! LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.” I have
updated MikTeX and also tried to copy the file “subscript.sty” in the
TeX directory, reconfigured Lyx, but without results.




Someone who uses MikTeX can probably help here. You should be able to
install subscript.sty through the package manager. If you do it
manually, you need (a) to copy it to the right sort of folder and (b)
then to tell MikTeX to update the TeX database.


Hi Richard. I'm new to using LyX on Windows Vista, and from 
what I've seen of MiKTeX, it can be configured to 
automatically install any missing TeX packages on-the-fly.


http://www.miktex.org/about

Integrated package management

MiKTeX's integrated package manager installs missing 
components from the Internet, if required.


For example, the LaTeX directive

\usepackage{memoir}

would trigger the installer, if the memoir package is not 
already installed.


This unique feature allows you to keep your computer 
clutter-free: only install packages you actually need.


It might need to be set in MikTeX's options for it to 
work.


Kind Regards,

Keith

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Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found in MikTeX

2011-10-27 Thread Richard Heck
On 10/27/2011 05:40 AM, Roel Schipper - CITG wrote:
>
> Dear Lyx users,
>
>  
>
> I am using Lyx 2.0 under Windows Vista to update a course reader which
> I wrote in version 1.6. I have used sub- and superscripts outside of
> the Math environment. When I want to make a PDF, Lyx comes back with
> the error “! LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.” I have
> updated MikTeX and also tried to copy the file “subscript.sty” in the
> TeX directory, reconfigured Lyx, but without results.
>
>  
>
Someone who uses MikTeX can probably help here. You should be able to
install subscript.sty through the package manager. If you do it
manually, you need (a) to copy it to the right sort of folder and (b)
then to tell MikTeX to update the TeX database.

Richard



Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found in MikTeX

2011-10-27 Thread Keith Roberts

On Thu, 27 Oct 2011, Richard Heck wrote:


To: Roel Schipper - CITG <h.r.schip...@tudelft.nl>
From: Richard Heck <rgh...@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found in MikTeX

On 10/27/2011 05:40 AM, Roel Schipper - CITG wrote:


Dear Lyx users,



I am using Lyx 2.0 under Windows Vista to update a course reader which
I wrote in version 1.6. I have used sub- and superscripts outside of
the Math environment. When I want to make a PDF, Lyx comes back with
the error “! LaTeX Error: File `subscript.sty' not found.” I have
updated MikTeX and also tried to copy the file “subscript.sty” in the
TeX directory, reconfigured Lyx, but without results.




Someone who uses MikTeX can probably help here. You should be able to
install subscript.sty through the package manager. If you do it
manually, you need (a) to copy it to the right sort of folder and (b)
then to tell MikTeX to update the TeX database.


Hi Richard. I'm new to using LyX on Windows Vista, and from 
what I've seen of MiKTeX, it can be configured to 
automatically install any missing TeX packages on-the-fly.


http://www.miktex.org/about

"Integrated package management"

"MiKTeX's integrated package manager installs missing 
components from the Internet, if required.


For example, the LaTeX directive

\usepackage{memoir}

would trigger the installer, if the memoir package is not 
already installed.


This unique feature allows you to keep your computer 
clutter-free: only install packages you actually need."


It might need to be set in MikTeX's options for it to 
work.


Kind Regards,

Keith

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