Re: Yap -- MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Ed Sykes schrieb:

Is there a way to configure LyX so that when I double-click on an area 
in Yap it brings me to that line in LyX?


No.


Right now, when I double-click in Yap, it comes up with:
MiKTeX Problem Report:
The source file could not be opened because the page contains no source 
links.


Don't know what this means, maybe the documentation Yap tells you more.

ergards Uwe


Re: Yap -- MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Ed Sykes

What is the popular previewer for LyX users?
I assumed Yap is what everyone uses, ... am I wrong?

Thanks,
Ed Sykes
- Original Message - 
From: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Ed Sykes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: Yap -- MiKTeX + LyX



Ed Sykes schrieb:

Is there a way to configure LyX so that when I double-click on an area in 
Yap it brings me to that line in LyX?


No.


Right now, when I double-click in Yap, it comes up with:
MiKTeX Problem Report:
The source file could not be opened because the page contains no source 
links.


Don't know what this means, maybe the documentation Yap tells you more.

ergards Uwe 




Re: Yap -- MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 05:39:37PM -0400, Ed Sykes wrote:
 What is the popular previewer for LyX users?
 I assumed Yap is what everyone uses, ... am I wrong?

I use xdvi.

Andre'

PS: Please quote only relevant parts...


Re: Yap -- MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Ed Sykes schrieb:


What is the popular previewer for LyX users?
I assumed Yap is what everyone uses, ... am I wrong?


On Windows, its the most popular one for DVI. Personally I don't use DVI but view and preview the 
files as PDF.


regards Uwe


Re: Yap -- MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Enrico Forestieri
Ed Sykes writes:

 
 Hi,
 
 Just wondering if someone could help on this issue:
 
 Is there a way to configure LyX so that when I double-click on an area in 
 Yap it brings me to that line in LyX?

Yes, but you have to use the Cygwin version of LyX.

 Right now, when I double-click in Yap, it comes up with:
 MiKTeX Problem Report:
 The source file could not be opened because the page contains no source 
 links.

You have to change the LaTeX-DVI converter in Tools-Preferences-Converters
to latex -src-specials $$i. As an alternative to redefining the converter,
you can put \usepackage[active]{srcltx} in the preamble of the LyX file.

Now, in the View-Options menu in yap, under the Inverse DVI Search tab,
set the path to the batch file lyxeditor.bat below. Enter something like
C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin\lyxeditor.bat %f %l

This 2-line batch file is a wrapper for the lyxeditor.sh bash script which
does the real work and that you also find pasted below (put both files in
/usr/local/bin and make sure that they are executable).

-8-8- lyxeditor.bat  -8-8-8-
@echo off
c:\cygwin\bin\bash /usr/local/bin/lyxeditor.sh %1 %2
-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-

-8-8-  lyxeditor.sh  -8-8-8-
# Pass filename and line number of a latex file to the lyxpipe of a running
# instance of LyX. LyX will jump to the corresponding line in the .lyx file
# being previewed in either yap or xdvi.
# This script is directly invoked by the dvi viewer when initiating a
# reverse dvi search (yap uses double click, xdvi ctrl-click).
# When using yap, this script should be called through a wrapper batch file.
# Author: Enrico Forestieri.

# parse_serverpipe is by Angus Leeming
parse_serverpipe()
{
# The output of this sed script is output to STDOUT
LYXPIPE=`sed -n '/^serverpipe /{
# First consider that the file path may be quoted
s/^ *serverpipe \{1,\}\\([^]\{1,\}\)\ *$/\1/
tfound

# Now, unquoted
s/^ *serverpipe \{1,\}\(.*\)/\1/
s/ *$//

:found
# Change from single to double shell quoting temporarily...
'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/@${HOME}/@
# Revert to single shell quotes
'

p
q
}' $1`

echo ${LYXPIPE}
unset LYXPIPE
}

LYXPIPE=

for LYXDIR in .lyx .lyx-1.6.0svn .lyx-1.3.7
do
PREFERENCES=${HOME}/${LYXDIR}/preferences
test -r ${PREFERENCES} || continue
# See if preferences file contains a \serverpipe entry
LYXPIPE=`parse_serverpipe ${PREFERENCES}`
# If it does and $LYXPIPE.in exists, break out of the loop
test -n ${LYXPIPE} -a -r ${LYXPIPE}.in  break || LYXPIPE=
done


test -z ${LYXPIPE}  {
# The preferences file does not set lyxpipe, so check lyxrc.dist
LYXRC_DIST=/usr/local/share/lyx/lyxrc.dist
test -r ${LYXRC_DIST} || exit
# See if lyxrc.dist contains a \serverpipe entry
LYXPIPE=`parse_serverpipe ${LYXRC_DIST}`
# If it does not, or $LYXPIPE.in does not exists, exit
test -z ${LYXPIPE} -o ! -r ${LYXPIPE}.in  exit
}

# Let's do the job

file=`cygpath $1`

echo Using the lyxpipe ${LYXPIPE}
COMMAND=LYXCMD:revdvi:server-goto-file-row:$file $2
echo $COMMAND
echo $COMMAND  ${LYXPIPE}.in || exit
read  ${LYXPIPE}.out || exit
-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-



Re: Yap -- MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Ed Sykes schrieb:

Is there a way to configure LyX so that when I double-click on an area 
in Yap it brings me to that line in LyX?


No.


Right now, when I double-click in Yap, it comes up with:
MiKTeX Problem Report:
The source file could not be opened because the page contains no source 
links.


Don't know what this means, maybe the documentation Yap tells you more.

ergards Uwe


Re: Yap -- MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Ed Sykes

What is the popular previewer for LyX users?
I assumed Yap is what everyone uses, ... am I wrong?

Thanks,
Ed Sykes
- Original Message - 
From: Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Ed Sykes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: Yap -- MiKTeX + LyX



Ed Sykes schrieb:

Is there a way to configure LyX so that when I double-click on an area in 
Yap it brings me to that line in LyX?


No.


Right now, when I double-click in Yap, it comes up with:
MiKTeX Problem Report:
The source file could not be opened because the page contains no source 
links.


Don't know what this means, maybe the documentation Yap tells you more.

ergards Uwe 




Re: Yap -- MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 05:39:37PM -0400, Ed Sykes wrote:
 What is the popular previewer for LyX users?
 I assumed Yap is what everyone uses, ... am I wrong?

I use xdvi.

Andre'

PS: Please quote only relevant parts...


Re: Yap -- MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Ed Sykes schrieb:


What is the popular previewer for LyX users?
I assumed Yap is what everyone uses, ... am I wrong?


On Windows, its the most popular one for DVI. Personally I don't use DVI but view and preview the 
files as PDF.


regards Uwe


Re: Yap -- MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Enrico Forestieri
Ed Sykes writes:

 
 Hi,
 
 Just wondering if someone could help on this issue:
 
 Is there a way to configure LyX so that when I double-click on an area in 
 Yap it brings me to that line in LyX?

Yes, but you have to use the Cygwin version of LyX.

 Right now, when I double-click in Yap, it comes up with:
 MiKTeX Problem Report:
 The source file could not be opened because the page contains no source 
 links.

You have to change the LaTeX-DVI converter in Tools-Preferences-Converters
to latex -src-specials $$i. As an alternative to redefining the converter,
you can put \usepackage[active]{srcltx} in the preamble of the LyX file.

Now, in the View-Options menu in yap, under the Inverse DVI Search tab,
set the path to the batch file lyxeditor.bat below. Enter something like
C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin\lyxeditor.bat %f %l

This 2-line batch file is a wrapper for the lyxeditor.sh bash script which
does the real work and that you also find pasted below (put both files in
/usr/local/bin and make sure that they are executable).

-8-8- lyxeditor.bat  -8-8-8-
@echo off
c:\cygwin\bin\bash /usr/local/bin/lyxeditor.sh %1 %2
-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-

-8-8-  lyxeditor.sh  -8-8-8-
# Pass filename and line number of a latex file to the lyxpipe of a running
# instance of LyX. LyX will jump to the corresponding line in the .lyx file
# being previewed in either yap or xdvi.
# This script is directly invoked by the dvi viewer when initiating a
# reverse dvi search (yap uses double click, xdvi ctrl-click).
# When using yap, this script should be called through a wrapper batch file.
# Author: Enrico Forestieri.

# parse_serverpipe is by Angus Leeming
parse_serverpipe()
{
# The output of this sed script is output to STDOUT
LYXPIPE=`sed -n '/^serverpipe /{
# First consider that the file path may be quoted
s/^ *serverpipe \{1,\}\\([^]\{1,\}\)\ *$/\1/
tfound

# Now, unquoted
s/^ *serverpipe \{1,\}\(.*\)/\1/
s/ *$//

:found
# Change from single to double shell quoting temporarily...
'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/@${HOME}/@
# Revert to single shell quotes
'

p
q
}' $1`

echo ${LYXPIPE}
unset LYXPIPE
}

LYXPIPE=

for LYXDIR in .lyx .lyx-1.6.0svn .lyx-1.3.7
do
PREFERENCES=${HOME}/${LYXDIR}/preferences
test -r ${PREFERENCES} || continue
# See if preferences file contains a \serverpipe entry
LYXPIPE=`parse_serverpipe ${PREFERENCES}`
# If it does and $LYXPIPE.in exists, break out of the loop
test -n ${LYXPIPE} -a -r ${LYXPIPE}.in  break || LYXPIPE=
done


test -z ${LYXPIPE}  {
# The preferences file does not set lyxpipe, so check lyxrc.dist
LYXRC_DIST=/usr/local/share/lyx/lyxrc.dist
test -r ${LYXRC_DIST} || exit
# See if lyxrc.dist contains a \serverpipe entry
LYXPIPE=`parse_serverpipe ${LYXRC_DIST}`
# If it does not, or $LYXPIPE.in does not exists, exit
test -z ${LYXPIPE} -o ! -r ${LYXPIPE}.in  exit
}

# Let's do the job

file=`cygpath $1`

echo Using the lyxpipe ${LYXPIPE}
COMMAND=LYXCMD:revdvi:server-goto-file-row:$file $2
echo $COMMAND
echo $COMMAND  ${LYXPIPE}.in || exit
read  ${LYXPIPE}.out || exit
-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-



Re: Yap --> MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Ed Sykes schrieb:

Is there a way to configure LyX so that when I double-click on an area 
in Yap it brings me to that line in LyX?


No.


Right now, when I double-click in Yap, it comes up with:
"MiKTeX Problem Report:
The source file could not be opened because the page contains no source 
links."


Don't know what this means, maybe the documentation Yap tells you more.

ergards Uwe


Re: Yap --> MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Ed Sykes

What is the "popular" previewer for LyX users?
I assumed Yap is what everyone uses, ... am I wrong?

Thanks,
Ed Sykes
- Original Message - 
From: "Uwe Stöhr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Ed Sykes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: Yap --> MiKTeX + LyX



Ed Sykes schrieb:

Is there a way to configure LyX so that when I double-click on an area in 
Yap it brings me to that line in LyX?


No.


Right now, when I double-click in Yap, it comes up with:
"MiKTeX Problem Report:
The source file could not be opened because the page contains no source 
links."


Don't know what this means, maybe the documentation Yap tells you more.

ergards Uwe 




Re: Yap --> MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 05:39:37PM -0400, Ed Sykes wrote:
> What is the "popular" previewer for LyX users?
> I assumed Yap is what everyone uses, ... am I wrong?

I use xdvi.

Andre'

PS: Please quote only relevant parts...


Re: Yap --> MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Uwe Stöhr

Ed Sykes schrieb:


What is the "popular" previewer for LyX users?
I assumed Yap is what everyone uses, ... am I wrong?


On Windows, its the most popular one for DVI. Personally I don't use DVI but view and preview the 
files as PDF.


regards Uwe


Re: Yap --> MiKTeX + LyX

2008-04-10 Thread Enrico Forestieri
Ed Sykes writes:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> Just wondering if someone could help on this issue:
> 
> Is there a way to configure LyX so that when I double-click on an area in 
> Yap it brings me to that line in LyX?

Yes, but you have to use the Cygwin version of LyX.

> Right now, when I double-click in Yap, it comes up with:
> "MiKTeX Problem Report:
> The source file could not be opened because the page contains no source 
> links."

You have to change the LaTeX->DVI converter in Tools->Preferences->Converters
to "latex -src-specials $$i". As an alternative to redefining the converter,
you can put "\usepackage[active]{srcltx}" in the preamble of the LyX file.

Now, in the View->Options menu in yap, under the "Inverse DVI Search" tab,
set the path to the batch file lyxeditor.bat below. Enter something like
"C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin\lyxeditor.bat %f %l"

This 2-line batch file is a wrapper for the lyxeditor.sh bash script which
does the real work and that you also find pasted below (put both files in
/usr/local/bin and make sure that they are executable).

-8<-8<- lyxeditor.bat  -8<-8<-8<-
@echo off
c:\cygwin\bin\bash /usr/local/bin/lyxeditor.sh %1 %2
-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-

-8<-8<-  lyxeditor.sh  -8<-8<-8<-
# Pass filename and line number of a latex file to the lyxpipe of a running
# instance of LyX. LyX will jump to the corresponding line in the .lyx file
# being previewed in either yap or xdvi.
# This script is directly invoked by the dvi viewer when initiating a
# reverse dvi search (yap uses double click, xdvi ctrl-click).
# When using yap, this script should be called through a wrapper batch file.
# Author: Enrico Forestieri.

# parse_serverpipe is by Angus Leeming
parse_serverpipe()
{
# The output of this sed script is output to STDOUT
LYXPIPE=`sed -n '/^serverpipe /{
# First consider that the file path may be quoted
s/^ *serverpipe \{1,\}\"\([^"]\{1,\}\)\" *$/\1/
tfound

# Now, unquoted
s/^ *serverpipe \{1,\}\(.*\)/\1/
s/ *$//

:found
# Change from single to double shell quoting temporarily...
'"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/@${HOME}/@
# Revert to single shell quotes
"'

p
q
}' "$1"`

echo "${LYXPIPE}"
unset LYXPIPE
}

LYXPIPE=""

for LYXDIR in .lyx .lyx-1.6.0svn .lyx-1.3.7
do
PREFERENCES="${HOME}/${LYXDIR}/preferences"
test -r "${PREFERENCES}" || continue
# See if preferences file contains a \serverpipe entry
LYXPIPE=`parse_serverpipe "${PREFERENCES}"`
# If it does and $LYXPIPE.in exists, break out of the loop
test -n "${LYXPIPE}" -a -r "${LYXPIPE}".in && break || LYXPIPE=""
done


test -z "${LYXPIPE}" && {
# The preferences file does not set lyxpipe, so check lyxrc.dist
LYXRC_DIST="/usr/local/share/lyx/lyxrc.dist"
test -r "${LYXRC_DIST}" || exit
# See if lyxrc.dist contains a \serverpipe entry
LYXPIPE=`parse_serverpipe "${LYXRC_DIST}"`
# If it does not, or $LYXPIPE.in does not exists, exit
test -z "${LYXPIPE}" -o ! -r "${LYXPIPE}".in && exit
}

# Let's do the job

file=`cygpath $1`

echo "Using the lyxpipe ${LYXPIPE}"
COMMAND="LYXCMD:revdvi:server-goto-file-row:$file $2"
echo "$COMMAND"
echo "$COMMAND" > "${LYXPIPE}".in || exit
read < "${LYXPIPE}".out || exit
-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-8<-