Re: long algorithm
Am 28.07.21 um 16:47 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: Back to the long algorithm: but being a float it cannot have a pagebreak Listings as an alternative? a listing can be a float, too but again: being a float it cannot have a pagebreak sure, but a listing can have a caption with a number _without_ beeing a float. it is broken, if too long, same as a too long algorithm I sent you an example by private mail Herbert -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
long algorithm
Back to the long algorithm: but being a float it cannot have a pagebreak Listings as an alternative? a listing can be a float, too but again: being a float it cannot have a pagebreak it is broken, if too long, same as a too long algorithm Wolfgang -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: long algorithm
Am 27.07.21 um 08:49 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: Am 24.07.21 um 20:37 schrieb Herbert Voss: Am 24.07.21 um 14:57 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: How could one handle a long algorithm in a float which is too long for a page? Listings would be a bad alternative. A float cannot have a pagebreak. Use a non floating environment. Why is litings a "bad" alternative?Herbert it is not freely shiftable as compared to the algorithm float a listing can be a float, too. Herbert -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: long algorithm
Am 24.07.21 um 20:37 schrieb Herbert Voss: Am 24.07.21 um 14:57 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: How could one handle a long algorithm in a float which is too long for a page? Listings would be a bad alternative. A float cannot have a pagebreak. Use a non floating environment. Why is litings a "bad" alternative?Herbert it is not freely shiftable as compared to the algorithm float Woilfgang -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: long algorithm
Am 24.07.21 um 14:57 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann: How could one handle a long algorithm in a float which is too long for a page? Listings would be a bad alternative. A float cannot have a pagebreak. Use a non floating environment. Why is litings a "bad" alternative? Herbert -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
long algorithm
How could one handle a long algorithm in a float which is too long for a page? Listings would be a bad alternative. Wolfgang -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Re: Change Algorithm Numbering
Yes, it's work for me too. Thanks Steve. Le 21/09/18 à 20:03, Steve Hnizdur a écrit : > Hi > > If you are using algorithm2e then try > > \renewcommand{\thealgocf}{A\arabic{algocf}} > > It worked for me! > > > On 20/09/18 22:12, Paul A. Rubin wrote: >> On 09/20/2018 10:14 AM, Pascal Francq (Mailing lists) wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I try to change the change the numbering schema of algorithms in the >>> form 'A1', 'A2', etc. >>> So I add the following command in the preamble of the document: >>> \renewcommand{\thealgorithm}{A\arabic{algorithm}} >>> But LyX says it "thealgorithm" is undefined. >>> Any one an idea? >>> Thanks in advance. >> Can you post a minimal example showing the current version of what you >> are trying to change, and then indicate in it somewhere "I want to >> change this piece here to A1" or whatever? >> >> Paul >> > -- Pascal Francq
Re: Change Algorithm Numbering
Hi If you are using algorithm2e then try \renewcommand{\thealgocf}{A\arabic{algocf}} It worked for me! On 20/09/18 22:12, Paul A. Rubin wrote: On 09/20/2018 10:14 AM, Pascal Francq (Mailing lists) wrote: Hi, I try to change the change the numbering schema of algorithms in the form 'A1', 'A2', etc. So I add the following command in the preamble of the document: \renewcommand{\thealgorithm}{A\arabic{algorithm}} But LyX says it "thealgorithm" is undefined. Any one an idea? Thanks in advance. Can you post a minimal example showing the current version of what you are trying to change, and then indicate in it somewhere "I want to change this piece here to A1" or whatever? Paul -- Steve Hnizdur
Re: Change Algorithm Numbering
Thank for you answer, but it doesn't work either. To recapitulate: 1. I have a LyX document using the "algorithm2e" module. 2. Each time, I add new algorithm float in my document, it's label is an increasing number (1 for the first algorithm, 2 for the second, etc.). 3. I want that this label includes first a "A": so the first algorithm should be label "A1", the second "A2", etc. I have try to add the following LaTeX in the document preamble: \renewcommand{\thealgorithm}{A\arabic{algorithm}} \renewcommand{\thelyxalgorithm}{A\arabic{algorithm}}. Both time, LyX says the corresponding label is unknown ("thealgorithm" in the first case, and "thelyxalgorithm" in the second case). Is it possible that the "algorithm2e" package introduces a new command for the labeling? Thanks. Le 21/09/18 à 09:45, Steve Hnizdur a écrit : > > > On 20/09/18 22:12, Paul A. Rubin wrote: >> On 09/20/2018 10:14 AM, Pascal Francq (Mailing lists) wrote: >>> Hi, >>> I try to change the change the numbering schema of algorithms in the >>> form 'A1', 'A2', etc. >>> So I add the following command in the preamble of the document: >>> \renewcommand{\thealgorithm}{A\arabic{algorithm}} >>> But LyX says it "thealgorithm" is undefined. >>> Any one an idea? >>> Thanks in advance. >> Can you post a minimal example showing the current version of what you >> are trying to change, and then indicate in it somewhere "I want to >> change this piece here to A1" or whatever? >> >> Paul >> > > Hi > > Have a look in the "Code preview Pane" at the Preamble for a command > that looks like > > \newtheorem{thm}{\protect\theoremname} > > or > > \newtheorem{lyxalgorithm}{\protect\algorithmname} > > (the one you have will depend on the modules you have loaded in Document > Settings) > > In the first case you need to do > > \renewcommand{\thethm}{A\arabic{algorithm}} > > and the in the second > > \renewcommand{\thelyxalgorithm}{A\arabic{algorithm}}. > > Note in the first case many other environments will be affected since > they also use the "thm" counter eg Theorem, etc. > > Hope that helps -- Dr. Pascal Francq Belgium
Re: Change Algorithm Numbering
On 20/09/18 22:12, Paul A. Rubin wrote: On 09/20/2018 10:14 AM, Pascal Francq (Mailing lists) wrote: Hi, I try to change the change the numbering schema of algorithms in the form 'A1', 'A2', etc. So I add the following command in the preamble of the document: \renewcommand{\thealgorithm}{A\arabic{algorithm}} But LyX says it "thealgorithm" is undefined. Any one an idea? Thanks in advance. Can you post a minimal example showing the current version of what you are trying to change, and then indicate in it somewhere "I want to change this piece here to A1" or whatever? Paul Hi Have a look in the "Code preview Pane" at the Preamble for a command that looks like \newtheorem{thm}{\protect\theoremname} or \newtheorem{lyxalgorithm}{\protect\algorithmname} (the one you have will depend on the modules you have loaded in Document Settings) In the first case you need to do \renewcommand{\thethm}{A\arabic{algorithm}} and the in the second \renewcommand{\thelyxalgorithm}{A\arabic{algorithm}}. Note in the first case many other environments will be affected since they also use the "thm" counter eg Theorem, etc. Hope that helps -- Steve Hnizdur
Re: Change Algorithm Numbering
On 09/20/2018 10:14 AM, Pascal Francq (Mailing lists) wrote: Hi, I try to change the change the numbering schema of algorithms in the form 'A1', 'A2', etc. So I add the following command in the preamble of the document: \renewcommand{\thealgorithm}{A\arabic{algorithm}} But LyX says it "thealgorithm" is undefined. Any one an idea? Thanks in advance. Can you post a minimal example showing the current version of what you are trying to change, and then indicate in it somewhere "I want to change this piece here to A1" or whatever? Paul
Change Algorithm Numbering
Hi, I try to change the change the numbering schema of algorithms in the form 'A1', 'A2', etc. So I add the following command in the preamble of the document: \renewcommand{\thealgorithm}{A\arabic{algorithm}} But LyX says it "thealgorithm" is undefined. Any one an idea? Thanks in advance. -- Pascal Francq
algorithm float placed too high?
I'm preparing camera ready version for IEEE conference, and I've hit a snag. I inserted an algorithm float, and it got placed at the top of a column. But the top of the 2 columns don't align! Any ideas? I've included a snapshot showing the problem area.
float algorithm
Hello forum, I am trying to insert float algorithm into the report I am writing. I did the following: 1. Insert->Float->Algorithm 2. Inside Algorithm I inserted program listing 3. Wrote down the procedure. When I generate the pdf , the algorithm is over-lapping the page number . Is it possible to break the algorithm automatically once it cannot be fit into one page and continue to the next page ? The issue can be seen in the following link : http://i.imgur.com/P02CjO8.png As you can see page number 47 in the middle of the algorithm. Any idea to get rid of this issue ? Thanks
Re: float algorithm
Hello forum, I think I found kind of a solution to the issue. Instead of having program listing inside floating algorithm , I am having just the program listing and now the code snippets are split automatically. But I am encountering another issue. How do I enter some kind of caption to the program listing I have just added, so that it gets listed into the list of algorithms at the beginning of the report. A better suggestion is expected than the one described. Thanks On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 4:36 PM, Sajjad <dosto.wa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello forum, > > I am trying to insert float algorithm into the report I am writing. I did > the following: > > 1. Insert->Float->Algorithm > 2. Inside Algorithm I inserted program listing > 3. Wrote down the procedure. > > When I generate the pdf , the algorithm is over-lapping the page number . > Is it possible to break the algorithm automatically once it cannot be fit > into one page and continue to the next page ? The issue can be seen in the > following link : > > > http://i.imgur.com/P02CjO8.png > > As you can see page number 47 in the middle of the algorithm. > > > Any idea to get rid of this issue ? > > > Thanks >
indenting the algorithm
Hello forum, I am trying the write algorithm by using the insert->float->algorithm. But I cannot insert indentation while writing down the algorithm. Ant reference/hint to resolve this issue? Thanks
Insert-Float-Algorithm is missing!
Hello all,I have two versions of Lyx simultaneously: Lyx 2.0.4 and Lyx 2.1.1 under Windows 7.Neigher of them has menu option to insert an algorithm - if I go to Insert-Float there is no option to insert an algorithm! Please tell what to do, because visualising algorithms is a very convenient feature. Best wishes,Victor.
Re: Insert-Float-Algorithm is missing!
Am Montag 08 September 2014, 12:58:33 schrieb Китов Виктор: I have two versions of Lyx simultaneously: Lyx 2.0.4 and Lyx 2.1.1 under Windows 7. Neigher of them has menu option to insert an algorithm - if I go to Insert-Float there is no option to insert an algorithm! Please tell what to do, because visualising algorithms is a very convenient feature. Do you have the LaTeX package float installed? Jürgen Best wishes, Victor.
Insert-Float-Algorithm is missing!
Hello all,I have two versions of Lyx simultaneously: Lyx 2.0.4 and Lyx 2.1.1 under Windows 7.Neigher of them has menu option to insert an algorithm - if I go to Insert-Float there is no option to insert an algorithm! Please tell what to do, because visualising algorithms is a very convenient feature. Best wishes,Victor.
Re: Insert-Float-Algorithm is missing!
Am Montag 08 September 2014, 12:58:33 schrieb Китов Виктор: I have two versions of Lyx simultaneously: Lyx 2.0.4 and Lyx 2.1.1 under Windows 7. Neigher of them has menu option to insert an algorithm - if I go to Insert-Float there is no option to insert an algorithm! Please tell what to do, because visualising algorithms is a very convenient feature. Do you have the LaTeX package float installed? Jürgen Best wishes, Victor.
Insert->Float->Algorithm is missing!
Hello all,I have two versions of Lyx simultaneously: Lyx 2.0.4 and Lyx 2.1.1 under Windows 7.Neigher of them has menu option to insert an algorithm - if I go to Insert->Float there is no option to insert an algorithm! Please tell what to do, because visualising algorithms is a very convenient feature. Best wishes,Victor.
Re: Insert->Float->Algorithm is missing!
Am Montag 08 September 2014, 12:58:33 schrieb Китов Виктор: > I have two versions of Lyx simultaneously: Lyx 2.0.4 and Lyx 2.1.1 under > Windows 7. Neigher of them has menu option to insert an algorithm - if I go > to Insert->Float there is no option to insert an algorithm! Please tell > what to do, because visualising algorithms is a very convenient feature. Do you have the LaTeX package "float" installed? Jürgen > Best wishes, > Victor. >
Re: simple algorithm float numbering (1, 2, 3,...)
I found out the solution. Just insert in the Latex Preamble: \usepackage{chngcntr} \counterwithout{figure}{chapter} \counterwithout{equation}{chapter} \counterwithout{algorithm}{chapter} and you got simple (1, 2, 3, ...) numbering of figures, equations and algorithms. Cheers, Matej. On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Matěj Šmíd m...@matejsmid.cz wrote: Hello, I would like to have simple document-wide numbering of the algorithm floats (1, 2, 3, ...). Currently the algorithm floats are defined as: \floatstyle{ruled} \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] \providecommand{\algorithmname}{Algorithm} \floatname{algorithm}{\protect\algorithmname} The only change needed is to remove the [chapter] optional argument to \newfloat{algorithm} \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa} Is there a possibility to redefine the algorithm float? Thanks, Matej.
Re: simple algorithm float numbering (1, 2, 3,...)
I found out the solution. Just insert in the Latex Preamble: \usepackage{chngcntr} \counterwithout{figure}{chapter} \counterwithout{equation}{chapter} \counterwithout{algorithm}{chapter} and you got simple (1, 2, 3, ...) numbering of figures, equations and algorithms. Cheers, Matej. On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Matěj Šmíd m...@matejsmid.cz wrote: Hello, I would like to have simple document-wide numbering of the algorithm floats (1, 2, 3, ...). Currently the algorithm floats are defined as: \floatstyle{ruled} \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] \providecommand{\algorithmname}{Algorithm} \floatname{algorithm}{\protect\algorithmname} The only change needed is to remove the [chapter] optional argument to \newfloat{algorithm} \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa} Is there a possibility to redefine the algorithm float? Thanks, Matej.
Re: simple algorithm float numbering (1, 2, 3,...)
I found out the solution. Just insert in the Latex Preamble: \usepackage{chngcntr} \counterwithout{figure}{chapter} \counterwithout{equation}{chapter} \counterwithout{algorithm}{chapter} and you got simple (1, 2, 3, ...) numbering of figures, equations and algorithms. Cheers, Matej. On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Matěj Šmíd <m...@matejsmid.cz> wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to have simple document-wide numbering of the algorithm > floats (1, 2, 3, ...). > > Currently the algorithm floats are defined as: > > \floatstyle{ruled} > > \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] > \providecommand{\algorithmname}{Algorithm} > \floatname{algorithm}{\protect\algorithmname} > > The only change needed is to remove the [chapter] optional argument to > \newfloat{algorithm} > > \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa} > > Is there a possibility to redefine the algorithm float? > > Thanks, > Matej. > > > >
simple algorithm float numbering (1, 2, 3,...)
Hello, I would like to have simple document-wide numbering of the algorithm floats (1, 2, 3, ...). Currently the algorithm floats are defined as: \floatstyle{ruled} \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] \providecommand{\algorithmname}{Algorithm} \floatname{algorithm}{\protect\algorithmname} The only change needed is to remove the [chapter] optional argument to \newfloat{algorithm} \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa} Is there a possibility to redefine the algorithm float? Thanks, Matej.
simple algorithm float numbering (1, 2, 3,...)
Hello, I would like to have simple document-wide numbering of the algorithm floats (1, 2, 3, ...). Currently the algorithm floats are defined as: \floatstyle{ruled} \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] \providecommand{\algorithmname}{Algorithm} \floatname{algorithm}{\protect\algorithmname} The only change needed is to remove the [chapter] optional argument to \newfloat{algorithm} \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa} Is there a possibility to redefine the algorithm float? Thanks, Matej.
simple algorithm float numbering (1, 2, 3,...)
Hello, I would like to have simple document-wide numbering of the algorithm floats (1, 2, 3, ...). Currently the algorithm floats are defined as: \floatstyle{ruled} \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] \providecommand{\algorithmname}{Algorithm} \floatname{algorithm}{\protect\algorithmname} The only change needed is to remove the [chapter] optional argument to \newfloat{algorithm} \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa} Is there a possibility to redefine the algorithm float? Thanks, Matej.
Re: Custom algorithm format
Start with an algorithm float (Help Embedded Objects, section 3.2). Inside the float, I would try the Listings package (Help Embedded Objects, section 8). Listings has a boatload of options; you'll want to consult its user manual to get the precise format you desire. Paul
Re: Custom algorithm format
Start with an algorithm float (Help Embedded Objects, section 3.2). Inside the float, I would try the Listings package (Help Embedded Objects, section 8). Listings has a boatload of options; you'll want to consult its user manual to get the precise format you desire. Paul
Re: Custom algorithm format
Start with an algorithm float (Help > Embedded Objects, section 3.2). Inside the float, I would try the Listings package (Help > Embedded Objects, section 8). Listings has a boatload of options; you'll want to consult its user manual to get the precise format you desire. Paul
Re: svjour3 algorithm float broken in 2.0.3
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 8:23 AM, Ivo Couckuyt ivo.couck...@ugent.be wrote: Hi, I found the problem in the layout files: The actual problem lies in numreport.inc which adds a chapter counter to the algorithm float. numreport.inc is included in svcommon.inc (after all std*.inc includes) which in its turn is included by svglobal.layout/svglobal3.layout etc. Of course chapter counters in papers dont make much sense, a quick workaround is to redefine algorithm by putting the following in the local layout: Format 35 Float Type algorithm GuiName Algorithm Placement tbp Extension loa NumberWithin none Style ruled ListName List of Algorithms IsPredefined false UsesFloatPkg true RefPrefix alg End Which is copy-pasted from stdfloats.inc, here NumberWithin is defined as none instead of chapter which I hope is the standard behaviour. At least I can generate pdf's with algorithm floats again. best regards, Ivo Was this regression fixed? Scott Hi, I'm experiencing exactly the same problem (see mail below) since I upgraded from lyx 2.0.1 to lyx 2.0.4. You can easily reproduce: - File-new from template - choose springer/svjour3.lyx - remove the figure floats (the pictures were not found in my installation, opensuse) - add one algorithm float (it's the float that generates the error, not the algorithm itself). - generate pdf I obviously could downgrade again, but I have read somewhere that lyx 2.0.4 includes better sprinter (svjour3/svglobal) layouts. Any idea on how I can fix this quickly ? If there is no simple fix, I'll just downgrade for the moment as I really need it. best regards, Ivo John Perry Thu, 29 Mar 2012 19:36:41 -0700 Hello The svjour3 class used to work fine in Lyx 2.0, even with the algorithm float. I just upgraded to Lyx 2.0.3 on two different computers, and I get the error, ! LaTeX Error: No counter 'chapter' defined. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H return for immediate help. ... l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not introducing this. regards john perry
Re: svjour3 algorithm float broken in 2.0.3
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 8:23 AM, Ivo Couckuyt ivo.couck...@ugent.be wrote: Hi, I found the problem in the layout files: The actual problem lies in numreport.inc which adds a chapter counter to the algorithm float. numreport.inc is included in svcommon.inc (after all std*.inc includes) which in its turn is included by svglobal.layout/svglobal3.layout etc. Of course chapter counters in papers dont make much sense, a quick workaround is to redefine algorithm by putting the following in the local layout: Format 35 Float Type algorithm GuiName Algorithm Placement tbp Extension loa NumberWithin none Style ruled ListName List of Algorithms IsPredefined false UsesFloatPkg true RefPrefix alg End Which is copy-pasted from stdfloats.inc, here NumberWithin is defined as none instead of chapter which I hope is the standard behaviour. At least I can generate pdf's with algorithm floats again. best regards, Ivo Was this regression fixed? Scott Hi, I'm experiencing exactly the same problem (see mail below) since I upgraded from lyx 2.0.1 to lyx 2.0.4. You can easily reproduce: - File-new from template - choose springer/svjour3.lyx - remove the figure floats (the pictures were not found in my installation, opensuse) - add one algorithm float (it's the float that generates the error, not the algorithm itself). - generate pdf I obviously could downgrade again, but I have read somewhere that lyx 2.0.4 includes better sprinter (svjour3/svglobal) layouts. Any idea on how I can fix this quickly ? If there is no simple fix, I'll just downgrade for the moment as I really need it. best regards, Ivo John Perry Thu, 29 Mar 2012 19:36:41 -0700 Hello The svjour3 class used to work fine in Lyx 2.0, even with the algorithm float. I just upgraded to Lyx 2.0.3 on two different computers, and I get the error, ! LaTeX Error: No counter 'chapter' defined. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H return for immediate help. ... l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not introducing this. regards john perry
Re: svjour3 & algorithm float broken in 2.0.3
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 8:23 AM, Ivo Couckuyt <ivo.couck...@ugent.be> wrote: > Hi, > > I found the problem in the layout files: > The actual problem lies in numreport.inc which adds a chapter counter to the > algorithm float. > > numreport.inc is included in svcommon.inc (after all std*.inc includes) which > in its turn is included by svglobal.layout/svglobal3.layout etc. > > Of course chapter counters in papers dont make much sense, a quick workaround > is to redefine algorithm by putting the following in the local layout: > " > Format 35 > Float > Type algorithm > GuiName Algorithm > Placement tbp > Extension loa > NumberWithin none > Style ruled > ListName "List of Algorithms" > IsPredefined false > UsesFloatPkg true > RefPrefix alg > End > " > > Which is copy-pasted from stdfloats.inc, here NumberWithin is defined as none > instead of chapter which I hope is the standard behaviour. At least I can > generate pdf's with algorithm floats again. > > best regards, > Ivo Was this regression fixed? Scott > Hi, > > I'm experiencing exactly the same problem (see mail below) since I upgraded > from lyx 2.0.1 to lyx 2.0.4. You can easily reproduce: > - File->new from template > - choose springer/svjour3.lyx > - remove the figure floats (the pictures were not found in my installation, > opensuse) > - add one algorithm float (it's the float that generates the error, not the > algorithm itself). > - generate pdf > > I obviously could downgrade again, but I have read somewhere that lyx 2.0.4 > includes better sprinter (svjour3/svglobal) layouts. Any idea on how I can fix > this quickly ? > > If there is no simple fix, I'll just downgrade for the moment as I really need > it. > > best regards, > Ivo > > John Perry > Thu, 29 Mar 2012 19:36:41 -0700 > > Hello > > The svjour3 class used to work fine in Lyx 2.0, even with the algorithm float. > I just upgraded to Lyx 2.0.3 on two different computers, and I get the error, > > > ! LaTeX Error: No counter 'chapter' defined. > See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. > Type H for immediate help. > ... > l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] > > > Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not > introducing this. > > regards > john perry >
Re: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
On 12/27/2012 05:23 PM, Regina Anger wrote: Hi, Updating memoir helped, it works now like a charme. Thanks a lot! I wonder however, how can Fedora distribute packages *that* old. Thx, Regi There are two reasons: * due to the license of texlive packages (the license was incorrect or non-free for some) This process was finished around January of this year, when upstream texlive finished the auditing of all packages * time to integrate the changes necessary to Fedora packages, since Fedora 17 was coming soon it was impossible to integrate those changes on time, that is why the changes slipped to Fedora 18. -- José Matos
Re: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
On 12/27/2012 05:23 PM, Regina Anger wrote: Hi, Updating memoir helped, it works now like a charme. Thanks a lot! I wonder however, how can Fedora distribute packages *that* old. Thx, Regi There are two reasons: * due to the license of texlive packages (the license was incorrect or non-free for some) This process was finished around January of this year, when upstream texlive finished the auditing of all packages * time to integrate the changes necessary to Fedora packages, since Fedora 17 was coming soon it was impossible to integrate those changes on time, that is why the changes slipped to Fedora 18. -- José Matos
Re: Insert->Float->Algorithm results in Latex errors
On 12/27/2012 05:23 PM, Regina Anger wrote: > Hi, > > Updating memoir helped, it works now like a charme. Thanks a lot! > I wonder however, how can Fedora distribute packages *that* old. > > Thx, Regi There are two reasons: * due to the license of texlive packages (the license was incorrect or non-free for some) This process was finished around January of this year, when upstream texlive finished the auditing of all packages * time to integrate the changes necessary to Fedora packages, since Fedora 17 was coming soon it was impossible to integrate those changes on time, that is why the changes slipped to Fedora 18. -- José Matos
Re: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
Regina Anger wrote: Hi folks, I would like to insert an algorithm float in my document. However, even for empty documents, doing so results in: LaTeX Error: Command \newfloat already defined. LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}. Any idea what could be wrong here? Your file compiles fine here. This is with most recent TL 2012 and LyX 2.0.6dev. Maybe some of your packages are outdated. The versions are printed to the log file if you enter \listfiles into the preamble. Here's mine: *File List* memoir.cls2011/03/06 v3.6j configurable book, report, article document class ifpdf.sty2011/01/30 v2.3 Provides the ifpdf switch (HO) ifetex.sty2011/12/15 v1.2 ifetex ifxetex.sty2010/09/12 v0.6 Provides ifxetex conditional ifluatex.sty2010/03/01 v1.3 Provides the ifluatex switch (HO) etex.sty1998/03/26 v2.0 eTeX basic definition package (PEB) mem10.clo2008/01/30 v0.3 memoir class 10pt size option mempatch.sty2009/07/24 v6.0f Patches for memoir class v1.6180339 fontenc.sty t1enc.def2005/09/27 v1.99g Standard LaTeX file inputenc.sty2008/03/30 v1.1d Input encoding file latin9.def2008/03/30 v1.1d Input encoding file float.sty2001/11/08 v1.3d Float enhancements (AL) amsthm.sty2009/07/02 v2.20.1 amsmath.sty2000/07/18 v2.13 AMS math features amstext.sty2000/06/29 v2.01 amsgen.sty1999/11/30 v2.0 amsbsy.sty1999/11/29 v1.2d amsopn.sty1999/12/14 v2.01 operator names babel.sty2008/07/08 v3.8m The Babel package english.ldf2005/03/30 v3.3o English support from the babel system *** HTH Jürgen
RE: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
Hello Jürgen, Your file compiles fine here. This is with most recent TL 2012 and LyX 2.0.6dev. Maybe some of your packages are outdated. The versions are printed to the log file if you enter \listfiles into the preamble. Here's mine: I am using the most recent packages (lyx, latex, ...) distributed with Fedora-17-updates: *File List* memoir.cls2005/09/25 v1.618 configurable document class mem10.clo2002/07/27 v0.2 memoir class 10pt size option mempatch.sty2007/01/22 v4.8 Patches for memoir class v1.618 fontenc.sty t1enc.def2005/09/27 v1.99g Standard LaTeX file inputenc.sty2006/05/05 v1.1b Input encoding file latin9.def2006/05/05 v1.1b Input encoding file float.sty2001/11/08 v1.3d Float enhancements (AL) amsthm.sty2004/08/06 v2.20 amsmath.sty2000/07/18 v2.13 AMS math features amstext.sty2000/06/29 v2.01 amsgen.sty1999/11/30 v2.0 amsbsy.sty1999/11/29 v1.2d amsopn.sty1999/12/14 v2.01 operator names which seem to be *really* outdated, compared to the package-versions you list. Does this mean I manually have to update my latex installation? Is there any way you can recommend, without re-compiling my whole software-stack? The whole situation is a bit sad, as I am sitting behind a ~100kBit/s GPRS line :/ Thx, Reggi
Re: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
Regina Anger wrote: Does this mean I manually have to update my latex installation? Is there any way you can recommend, without re-compiling my whole software-stack? The whole situation is a bit sad, as I am sitting behind a ~100kBit/s GPRS line :/ Probably updating memoir will suffice. You can grab the most recent version from CTAN [1], unpack the files by running latex memoir.ins and latex mempatch.ins and then put them in you TEXMF home directory (usually ~/texmf/tex/latex/memoir). Run texhash afterwards to update the filename database. HTH Jürgen [1] http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/memoir.zip
Re: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
On 12/27/2012 11:07 AM, Regina Anger wrote: Hello Jürgen, Your file compiles fine here. This is with most recent TL 2012 and LyX 2.0.6dev. Maybe some of your packages are outdated. The versions are printed to the log file if you enter \listfiles into the preamble. Here's mine: I am using the most recent packages (lyx, latex, ...) distributed with Fedora-17-updates: *File List* memoir.cls 2005/09/25 v1.618 configurable document class mem10.clo 2002/07/27 v0.2 memoir class 10pt size option mempatch.sty 2007/01/22 v4.8 Patches for memoir class v1.618 fontenc.sty t1enc.def 2005/09/27 v1.99g Standard LaTeX file inputenc.sty 2006/05/05 v1.1b Input encoding file latin9.def 2006/05/05 v1.1b Input encoding file float.sty 2001/11/08 v1.3d Float enhancements (AL) amsthm.sty 2004/08/06 v2.20 amsmath.sty 2000/07/18 v2.13 AMS math features amstext.sty 2000/06/29 v2.01 amsgen.sty 1999/11/30 v2.0 amsbsy.sty 1999/11/29 v1.2d amsopn.sty 1999/12/14 v2.01 operator names which seem to be *really* outdated, compared to the package-versions you list. Does this mean I manually have to update my latex installation? Is there any way you can recommend, without re-compiling my whole software-stack? The whole situation is a bit sad, as I am sitting behind a ~100kBit/s GPRS line :/ Ugh. Well, if you have a laptop and can take it somewhere with better speed, you might want to try using the updated TeXLive repository, as described here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive It takes a while to download it the first time, but then you should be OK. Richard
Re: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
On 12/27/2012 04:07 PM, Regina Anger wrote: Does this mean I manually have to update my latex installation? Is there any way you can recommend, without re-compiling my whole software-stack? The whole situation is a bit sad, as I am sitting behind a ~100kBit/s GPRS line :/ Thx, Reggi For Fedora 17, there is the texlive-2012 repository that has all the available packages: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive (search for the instructions regarding Fedora 17) If you follow the instructions there you can update the packages to newer versions. This repository was put in place by Fedora texlive maintainer and the repository is a backport. For Fedora 18 (to be released in January) and newer the packages there are the default. -- José Matos
RE: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
Hi, Updating memoir helped, it works now like a charme. Thanks a lot! I wonder however, how can Fedora distribute packages *that* old. Thx, Regi
RE: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
Hi again, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive (search for the instructions regarding Fedora 17) If you follow the instructions there you can update the packages to newer versions. For Fedora 18 (to be released in January) and newer the packages there are the default. Glad to know there are updated packages for F17 available, too. Thanks for letting me know and for helping me with the memoir issue. - Reggi
Re: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
Regina Anger wrote: Hi folks, I would like to insert an algorithm float in my document. However, even for empty documents, doing so results in: LaTeX Error: Command \newfloat already defined. LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}. Any idea what could be wrong here? Your file compiles fine here. This is with most recent TL 2012 and LyX 2.0.6dev. Maybe some of your packages are outdated. The versions are printed to the log file if you enter \listfiles into the preamble. Here's mine: *File List* memoir.cls2011/03/06 v3.6j configurable book, report, article document class ifpdf.sty2011/01/30 v2.3 Provides the ifpdf switch (HO) ifetex.sty2011/12/15 v1.2 ifetex ifxetex.sty2010/09/12 v0.6 Provides ifxetex conditional ifluatex.sty2010/03/01 v1.3 Provides the ifluatex switch (HO) etex.sty1998/03/26 v2.0 eTeX basic definition package (PEB) mem10.clo2008/01/30 v0.3 memoir class 10pt size option mempatch.sty2009/07/24 v6.0f Patches for memoir class v1.6180339 fontenc.sty t1enc.def2005/09/27 v1.99g Standard LaTeX file inputenc.sty2008/03/30 v1.1d Input encoding file latin9.def2008/03/30 v1.1d Input encoding file float.sty2001/11/08 v1.3d Float enhancements (AL) amsthm.sty2009/07/02 v2.20.1 amsmath.sty2000/07/18 v2.13 AMS math features amstext.sty2000/06/29 v2.01 amsgen.sty1999/11/30 v2.0 amsbsy.sty1999/11/29 v1.2d amsopn.sty1999/12/14 v2.01 operator names babel.sty2008/07/08 v3.8m The Babel package english.ldf2005/03/30 v3.3o English support from the babel system *** HTH Jürgen
RE: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
Hello Jürgen, Your file compiles fine here. This is with most recent TL 2012 and LyX 2.0.6dev. Maybe some of your packages are outdated. The versions are printed to the log file if you enter \listfiles into the preamble. Here's mine: I am using the most recent packages (lyx, latex, ...) distributed with Fedora-17-updates: *File List* memoir.cls2005/09/25 v1.618 configurable document class mem10.clo2002/07/27 v0.2 memoir class 10pt size option mempatch.sty2007/01/22 v4.8 Patches for memoir class v1.618 fontenc.sty t1enc.def2005/09/27 v1.99g Standard LaTeX file inputenc.sty2006/05/05 v1.1b Input encoding file latin9.def2006/05/05 v1.1b Input encoding file float.sty2001/11/08 v1.3d Float enhancements (AL) amsthm.sty2004/08/06 v2.20 amsmath.sty2000/07/18 v2.13 AMS math features amstext.sty2000/06/29 v2.01 amsgen.sty1999/11/30 v2.0 amsbsy.sty1999/11/29 v1.2d amsopn.sty1999/12/14 v2.01 operator names which seem to be *really* outdated, compared to the package-versions you list. Does this mean I manually have to update my latex installation? Is there any way you can recommend, without re-compiling my whole software-stack? The whole situation is a bit sad, as I am sitting behind a ~100kBit/s GPRS line :/ Thx, Reggi
Re: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
Regina Anger wrote: Does this mean I manually have to update my latex installation? Is there any way you can recommend, without re-compiling my whole software-stack? The whole situation is a bit sad, as I am sitting behind a ~100kBit/s GPRS line :/ Probably updating memoir will suffice. You can grab the most recent version from CTAN [1], unpack the files by running latex memoir.ins and latex mempatch.ins and then put them in you TEXMF home directory (usually ~/texmf/tex/latex/memoir). Run texhash afterwards to update the filename database. HTH Jürgen [1] http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/memoir.zip
Re: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
On 12/27/2012 11:07 AM, Regina Anger wrote: Hello Jürgen, Your file compiles fine here. This is with most recent TL 2012 and LyX 2.0.6dev. Maybe some of your packages are outdated. The versions are printed to the log file if you enter \listfiles into the preamble. Here's mine: I am using the most recent packages (lyx, latex, ...) distributed with Fedora-17-updates: *File List* memoir.cls 2005/09/25 v1.618 configurable document class mem10.clo 2002/07/27 v0.2 memoir class 10pt size option mempatch.sty 2007/01/22 v4.8 Patches for memoir class v1.618 fontenc.sty t1enc.def 2005/09/27 v1.99g Standard LaTeX file inputenc.sty 2006/05/05 v1.1b Input encoding file latin9.def 2006/05/05 v1.1b Input encoding file float.sty 2001/11/08 v1.3d Float enhancements (AL) amsthm.sty 2004/08/06 v2.20 amsmath.sty 2000/07/18 v2.13 AMS math features amstext.sty 2000/06/29 v2.01 amsgen.sty 1999/11/30 v2.0 amsbsy.sty 1999/11/29 v1.2d amsopn.sty 1999/12/14 v2.01 operator names which seem to be *really* outdated, compared to the package-versions you list. Does this mean I manually have to update my latex installation? Is there any way you can recommend, without re-compiling my whole software-stack? The whole situation is a bit sad, as I am sitting behind a ~100kBit/s GPRS line :/ Ugh. Well, if you have a laptop and can take it somewhere with better speed, you might want to try using the updated TeXLive repository, as described here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive It takes a while to download it the first time, but then you should be OK. Richard
Re: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
On 12/27/2012 04:07 PM, Regina Anger wrote: Does this mean I manually have to update my latex installation? Is there any way you can recommend, without re-compiling my whole software-stack? The whole situation is a bit sad, as I am sitting behind a ~100kBit/s GPRS line :/ Thx, Reggi For Fedora 17, there is the texlive-2012 repository that has all the available packages: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive (search for the instructions regarding Fedora 17) If you follow the instructions there you can update the packages to newer versions. This repository was put in place by Fedora texlive maintainer and the repository is a backport. For Fedora 18 (to be released in January) and newer the packages there are the default. -- José Matos
RE: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
Hi, Updating memoir helped, it works now like a charme. Thanks a lot! I wonder however, how can Fedora distribute packages *that* old. Thx, Regi
RE: Insert-Float-Algorithm results in Latex errors
Hi again, http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive (search for the instructions regarding Fedora 17) If you follow the instructions there you can update the packages to newer versions. For Fedora 18 (to be released in January) and newer the packages there are the default. Glad to know there are updated packages for F17 available, too. Thanks for letting me know and for helping me with the memoir issue. - Reggi
Re: Insert->Float->Algorithm results in Latex errors
Regina Anger wrote: > Hi folks, > > I would like to insert an algorithm float in my document. > However, even for empty documents, doing so results in: > > LaTeX Error: Command \newfloat already defined. > LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}. > > > Any idea what could be wrong here? Your file compiles fine here. This is with most recent TL 2012 and LyX 2.0.6dev. Maybe some of your packages are outdated. The versions are printed to the log file if you enter \listfiles into the preamble. Here's mine: *File List* memoir.cls2011/03/06 v3.6j configurable book, report, article document class ifpdf.sty2011/01/30 v2.3 Provides the ifpdf switch (HO) ifetex.sty2011/12/15 v1.2 ifetex ifxetex.sty2010/09/12 v0.6 Provides ifxetex conditional ifluatex.sty2010/03/01 v1.3 Provides the ifluatex switch (HO) etex.sty1998/03/26 v2.0 eTeX basic definition package (PEB) mem10.clo2008/01/30 v0.3 memoir class 10pt size option mempatch.sty2009/07/24 v6.0f Patches for memoir class v1.6180339 fontenc.sty t1enc.def2005/09/27 v1.99g Standard LaTeX file inputenc.sty2008/03/30 v1.1d Input encoding file latin9.def2008/03/30 v1.1d Input encoding file float.sty2001/11/08 v1.3d Float enhancements (AL) amsthm.sty2009/07/02 v2.20.1 amsmath.sty2000/07/18 v2.13 AMS math features amstext.sty2000/06/29 v2.01 amsgen.sty1999/11/30 v2.0 amsbsy.sty1999/11/29 v1.2d amsopn.sty1999/12/14 v2.01 operator names babel.sty2008/07/08 v3.8m The Babel package english.ldf2005/03/30 v3.3o English support from the babel system *** HTH Jürgen
RE: Insert->Float->Algorithm results in Latex errors
Hello Jürgen, > Your file compiles fine here. This is with most recent TL 2012 and LyX > 2.0.6dev. Maybe some of your packages are outdated. The versions are printed > to the log file if you enter \listfiles into the preamble. Here's mine: I am using the most recent packages (lyx, latex, ...) distributed with Fedora-17-updates: *File List* memoir.cls2005/09/25 v1.618 configurable document class mem10.clo2002/07/27 v0.2 memoir class 10pt size option mempatch.sty2007/01/22 v4.8 Patches for memoir class v1.618 fontenc.sty t1enc.def2005/09/27 v1.99g Standard LaTeX file inputenc.sty2006/05/05 v1.1b Input encoding file latin9.def2006/05/05 v1.1b Input encoding file float.sty2001/11/08 v1.3d Float enhancements (AL) amsthm.sty2004/08/06 v2.20 amsmath.sty2000/07/18 v2.13 AMS math features amstext.sty2000/06/29 v2.01 amsgen.sty1999/11/30 v2.0 amsbsy.sty1999/11/29 v1.2d amsopn.sty1999/12/14 v2.01 operator names which seem to be *really* outdated, compared to the package-versions you list. Does this mean I manually have to update my latex installation? Is there any way you can recommend, without re-compiling my whole software-stack? The whole situation is a bit sad, as I am sitting behind a ~100kBit/s GPRS line :/ Thx, Reggi
Re: Insert->Float->Algorithm results in Latex errors
Regina Anger wrote: > Does this mean I manually have to update my latex installation? Is there any > way you can recommend, without re-compiling my whole software-stack? The > whole situation is a bit sad, as I am sitting behind a ~100kBit/s GPRS line > :/ Probably updating memoir will suffice. You can grab the most recent version from CTAN [1], unpack the files by running "latex memoir.ins" and "latex mempatch.ins" and then put them in you TEXMF home directory (usually ~/texmf/tex/latex/memoir). Run "texhash" afterwards to update the filename database. HTH Jürgen [1] http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/memoir.zip
Re: Insert->Float->Algorithm results in Latex errors
On 12/27/2012 11:07 AM, Regina Anger wrote: Hello Jürgen, > Your file compiles fine here. This is with most recent TL 2012 and LyX > 2.0.6dev. Maybe some of your packages are outdated. The versions are printed > to the log file if you enter \listfiles into the preamble. Here's mine: I am using the most recent packages (lyx, latex, ...) distributed with Fedora-17-updates: *File List* memoir.cls 2005/09/25 v1.618 configurable document class mem10.clo 2002/07/27 v0.2 memoir class 10pt size option mempatch.sty 2007/01/22 v4.8 Patches for memoir class v1.618 fontenc.sty t1enc.def 2005/09/27 v1.99g Standard LaTeX file inputenc.sty 2006/05/05 v1.1b Input encoding file latin9.def 2006/05/05 v1.1b Input encoding file float.sty 2001/11/08 v1.3d Float enhancements (AL) amsthm.sty 2004/08/06 v2.20 amsmath.sty 2000/07/18 v2.13 AMS math features amstext.sty 2000/06/29 v2.01 amsgen.sty 1999/11/30 v2.0 amsbsy.sty 1999/11/29 v1.2d amsopn.sty 1999/12/14 v2.01 operator names which seem to be *really* outdated, compared to the package-versions you list. Does this mean I manually have to update my latex installation? Is there any way you can recommend, without re-compiling my whole software-stack? The whole situation is a bit sad, as I am sitting behind a ~100kBit/s GPRS line :/ Ugh. Well, if you have a laptop and can take it somewhere with better speed, you might want to try using the updated TeXLive repository, as described here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive It takes a while to download it the first time, but then you should be OK. Richard
Re: Insert->Float->Algorithm results in Latex errors
On 12/27/2012 04:07 PM, Regina Anger wrote: > Does this mean I manually have to update my latex installation? Is > there any way you can recommend, without re-compiling my whole > software-stack? > The whole situation is a bit sad, as I am sitting behind a ~100kBit/s > GPRS line :/ > > Thx, Reggi For Fedora 17, there is the texlive-2012 repository that has all the available packages: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive (search for the instructions regarding Fedora 17) If you follow the instructions there you can update the packages to newer versions. This repository was put in place by Fedora texlive maintainer and the repository is a backport. For Fedora 18 (to be released in January) and newer the packages there are the default. -- José Matos
RE: Insert->Float->Algorithm results in Latex errors
Hi, Updating memoir helped, it works now like a charme. Thanks a lot! I wonder however, how can Fedora distribute packages *that* old. Thx, Regi
RE: Insert->Float->Algorithm results in Latex errors
Hi again, > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive (search for the > instructions regarding Fedora 17) > If you follow the instructions there you can update the packages to > newer versions. > > For Fedora 18 (to be released in January) and newer the packages there > are the default. Glad to know there are updated packages for F17 available, too. Thanks for letting me know and for helping me with the memoir issue. - Reggi
Re: svjour3 algorithm float broken in 2.0.3
Hi, I found the problem in the layout files: The actual problem lies in numreport.inc which adds a chapter counter to the algorithm float. numreport.inc is included in svcommon.inc (after all std*.inc includes) which in its turn is included by svglobal.layout/svglobal3.layout etc. Of course chapter counters in papers dont make much sense, a quick workaround is to redefine algorithm by putting the following in the local layout: Format 35 Float Type algorithm GuiName Algorithm Placement tbp Extension loa NumberWithin none Style ruled ListName List of Algorithms IsPredefined false UsesFloatPkg true RefPrefix alg End Which is copy-pasted from stdfloats.inc, here NumberWithin is defined as none instead of chapter which I hope is the standard behaviour. At least I can generate pdf's with algorithm floats again. best regards, Ivo Hi, I'm experiencing exactly the same problem (see mail below) since I upgraded from lyx 2.0.1 to lyx 2.0.4. You can easily reproduce: - File-new from template - choose springer/svjour3.lyx - remove the figure floats (the pictures were not found in my installation, opensuse) - add one algorithm float (it's the float that generates the error, not the algorithm itself). - generate pdf I obviously could downgrade again, but I have read somewhere that lyx 2.0.4 includes better sprinter (svjour3/svglobal) layouts. Any idea on how I can fix this quickly ? If there is no simple fix, I'll just downgrade for the moment as I really need it. best regards, Ivo John Perry Thu, 29 Mar 2012 19:36:41 -0700 Hello The svjour3 class used to work fine in Lyx 2.0, even with the algorithm float. I just upgraded to Lyx 2.0.3 on two different computers, and I get the error, ! LaTeX Error: No counter 'chapter' defined. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H return for immediate help. ... l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not introducing this. regards john perry
Re: svjour3 algorithm float broken in 2.0.3
Hi, I found the problem in the layout files: The actual problem lies in numreport.inc which adds a chapter counter to the algorithm float. numreport.inc is included in svcommon.inc (after all std*.inc includes) which in its turn is included by svglobal.layout/svglobal3.layout etc. Of course chapter counters in papers dont make much sense, a quick workaround is to redefine algorithm by putting the following in the local layout: Format 35 Float Type algorithm GuiName Algorithm Placement tbp Extension loa NumberWithin none Style ruled ListName List of Algorithms IsPredefined false UsesFloatPkg true RefPrefix alg End Which is copy-pasted from stdfloats.inc, here NumberWithin is defined as none instead of chapter which I hope is the standard behaviour. At least I can generate pdf's with algorithm floats again. best regards, Ivo Hi, I'm experiencing exactly the same problem (see mail below) since I upgraded from lyx 2.0.1 to lyx 2.0.4. You can easily reproduce: - File-new from template - choose springer/svjour3.lyx - remove the figure floats (the pictures were not found in my installation, opensuse) - add one algorithm float (it's the float that generates the error, not the algorithm itself). - generate pdf I obviously could downgrade again, but I have read somewhere that lyx 2.0.4 includes better sprinter (svjour3/svglobal) layouts. Any idea on how I can fix this quickly ? If there is no simple fix, I'll just downgrade for the moment as I really need it. best regards, Ivo John Perry Thu, 29 Mar 2012 19:36:41 -0700 Hello The svjour3 class used to work fine in Lyx 2.0, even with the algorithm float. I just upgraded to Lyx 2.0.3 on two different computers, and I get the error, ! LaTeX Error: No counter 'chapter' defined. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H return for immediate help. ... l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not introducing this. regards john perry
Re: svjour3 & algorithm float broken in 2.0.3
Hi, I found the problem in the layout files: The actual problem lies in numreport.inc which adds a chapter counter to the algorithm float. numreport.inc is included in svcommon.inc (after all std*.inc includes) which in its turn is included by svglobal.layout/svglobal3.layout etc. Of course chapter counters in papers dont make much sense, a quick workaround is to redefine algorithm by putting the following in the local layout: " Format 35 Float Type algorithm GuiName Algorithm Placement tbp Extension loa NumberWithin none Style ruled ListName "List of Algorithms" IsPredefined false UsesFloatPkg true RefPrefix alg End " Which is copy-pasted from stdfloats.inc, here NumberWithin is defined as none instead of chapter which I hope is the standard behaviour. At least I can generate pdf's with algorithm floats again. best regards, Ivo Hi, I'm experiencing exactly the same problem (see mail below) since I upgraded from lyx 2.0.1 to lyx 2.0.4. You can easily reproduce: - File->new from template - choose springer/svjour3.lyx - remove the figure floats (the pictures were not found in my installation, opensuse) - add one algorithm float (it's the float that generates the error, not the algorithm itself). - generate pdf I obviously could downgrade again, but I have read somewhere that lyx 2.0.4 includes better sprinter (svjour3/svglobal) layouts. Any idea on how I can fix this quickly ? If there is no simple fix, I'll just downgrade for the moment as I really need it. best regards, Ivo John Perry Thu, 29 Mar 2012 19:36:41 -0700 Hello The svjour3 class used to work fine in Lyx 2.0, even with the algorithm float. I just upgraded to Lyx 2.0.3 on two different computers, and I get the error, ! LaTeX Error: No counter 'chapter' defined. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H for immediate help. ... l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not introducing this. regards john perry
Re: svjour3 algorithm float broken in 2.0.3
Hi, I'm experiencing exactly the same problem (see mail below) since I upgraded from lyx 2.0.1 to lyx 2.0.4. You can easily reproduce: - File-new from template - choose springer/svjour3.lyx - remove the figure floats (the pictures were not found in my installation, opensuse) - add one algorithm float (it's the float that generates the error, not the algorithm itself). - generate pdf I obviously could downgrade again, but I have read somewhere that lyx 2.0.4 includes better sprinter (svjour3/svglobal) layouts. Any idea on how I can fix this quickly ? If there is no simple fix, I'll just downgrade for the moment as I really need it. best regards, Ivo John Perry Thu, 29 Mar 2012 19:36:41 -0700 Hello The svjour3 class used to work fine in Lyx 2.0, even with the algorithm float. I just upgraded to Lyx 2.0.3 on two different computers, and I get the error, ! LaTeX Error: No counter 'chapter' defined. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H return for immediate help. ... l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not introducing this. regards john perry
Re: svjour3 algorithm float broken in 2.0.3
Hi, I'm experiencing exactly the same problem (see mail below) since I upgraded from lyx 2.0.1 to lyx 2.0.4. You can easily reproduce: - File-new from template - choose springer/svjour3.lyx - remove the figure floats (the pictures were not found in my installation, opensuse) - add one algorithm float (it's the float that generates the error, not the algorithm itself). - generate pdf I obviously could downgrade again, but I have read somewhere that lyx 2.0.4 includes better sprinter (svjour3/svglobal) layouts. Any idea on how I can fix this quickly ? If there is no simple fix, I'll just downgrade for the moment as I really need it. best regards, Ivo John Perry Thu, 29 Mar 2012 19:36:41 -0700 Hello The svjour3 class used to work fine in Lyx 2.0, even with the algorithm float. I just upgraded to Lyx 2.0.3 on two different computers, and I get the error, ! LaTeX Error: No counter 'chapter' defined. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H return for immediate help. ... l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not introducing this. regards john perry
Re: svjour3 & algorithm float broken in 2.0.3
Hi, I'm experiencing exactly the same problem (see mail below) since I upgraded from lyx 2.0.1 to lyx 2.0.4. You can easily reproduce: - File->new from template - choose springer/svjour3.lyx - remove the figure floats (the pictures were not found in my installation, opensuse) - add one algorithm float (it's the float that generates the error, not the algorithm itself). - generate pdf I obviously could downgrade again, but I have read somewhere that lyx 2.0.4 includes better sprinter (svjour3/svglobal) layouts. Any idea on how I can fix this quickly ? If there is no simple fix, I'll just downgrade for the moment as I really need it. best regards, Ivo John Perry Thu, 29 Mar 2012 19:36:41 -0700 Hello The svjour3 class used to work fine in Lyx 2.0, even with the algorithm float. I just upgraded to Lyx 2.0.3 on two different computers, and I get the error, ! LaTeX Error: No counter 'chapter' defined. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H for immediate help. ... l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not introducing this. regards john perry
svjour3 algorithm float broken in 2.0.3
Hello The svjour3 class used to work fine in Lyx 2.0, even with the algorithm float. I just upgraded to Lyx 2.0.3 on two different computers, and I get the error, ! LaTeX Error: No counter 'chapter' defined. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H return for immediate help. ... l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not introducing this. regards john perry
svjour3 algorithm float broken in 2.0.3
Hello The svjour3 class used to work fine in Lyx 2.0, even with the algorithm float. I just upgraded to Lyx 2.0.3 on two different computers, and I get the error, ! LaTeX Error: No counter 'chapter' defined. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H return for immediate help. ... l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not introducing this. regards john perry
svjour3 & algorithm float broken in 2.0.3
Hello The svjour3 class used to work fine in Lyx 2.0, even with the algorithm float. I just upgraded to Lyx 2.0.3 on two different computers, and I get the error, ! LaTeX Error: No counter 'chapter' defined. See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation. Type H for immediate help. ... l.22 \newfloat{algorithm}{tbp}{loa}[chapter] Any advice on getting around this? I checked the layouts, and they're not introducing this. regards john perry
Re: Confusion algorithm vs. listing
Guenter Milde wrote: On 2012-03-07, Neal Becker wrote: I can insert my code listing as a float in 2 ways, it appears. I can insert an algorithm float, then insert a program listing into it. This results in a caption 'Algorithm ...' Else, I can insert a program listing, enter the settings dialog, and select float. I can then add a caption, and it will say 'Listing ...'. There does not appear to be a way to decide later I want to change all those 'Algorithms' to 'Listings'. Also, the look of these 2 floats is quite different. Seems like this should be more unified. I rather assume the documentation should make more clear that these are completely different things. The algorithm is intended for mathematical algorigthms, not code. You might try to change one instance in LyX and then (looking at the differences) the others in the *.lyx file with a text editor. Günter I like the way Algorithm looks, with a heavy rule above the caption. This is apparantly produced in Algorithm using \floatstyle{ruled} Is there some way to achieve the same effect in listings? I know there is frame=lines option for listings, which will produce a thin rule above/below code, but I also want a heavy rule above caption: = caption code
Re: Confusion algorithm vs. listing
Guenter Milde wrote: On 2012-03-07, Neal Becker wrote: I can insert my code listing as a float in 2 ways, it appears. I can insert an algorithm float, then insert a program listing into it. This results in a caption 'Algorithm ...' Else, I can insert a program listing, enter the settings dialog, and select float. I can then add a caption, and it will say 'Listing ...'. There does not appear to be a way to decide later I want to change all those 'Algorithms' to 'Listings'. Also, the look of these 2 floats is quite different. Seems like this should be more unified. I rather assume the documentation should make more clear that these are completely different things. The algorithm is intended for mathematical algorigthms, not code. You might try to change one instance in LyX and then (looking at the differences) the others in the *.lyx file with a text editor. Günter I like the way Algorithm looks, with a heavy rule above the caption. This is apparantly produced in Algorithm using \floatstyle{ruled} Is there some way to achieve the same effect in listings? I know there is frame=lines option for listings, which will produce a thin rule above/below code, but I also want a heavy rule above caption: = caption code
Re: Confusion algorithm vs. listing
Guenter Milde wrote: > On 2012-03-07, Neal Becker wrote: >> I can insert my code listing as a float in 2 ways, it appears. > >> I can insert an algorithm float, then insert a program listing into it. This >> results in a caption 'Algorithm ...' > >> Else, I can insert a program listing, enter the settings dialog, and select >> float. I can then add a caption, and it will say 'Listing ...'. > >> There does not appear to be a way to decide later I want to change all those >> 'Algorithms' to 'Listings'. Also, the look of these 2 floats is quite >> different. Seems like this should be more unified. > > I rather assume the documentation should make more clear that these are > completely different things. The "algorithm" is intended for mathematical > algorigthms, not code. > > You might try to change one instance in LyX and then (looking at the > differences) the others in the *.lyx file with a text editor. > > Günter I like the way Algorithm looks, with a heavy rule above the caption. This is apparantly produced in Algorithm using \floatstyle{ruled} Is there some way to achieve the same effect in listings? I know there is frame=lines option for listings, which will produce a thin rule above/below code, but I also want a heavy rule above caption: = caption code
Re: Confusion algorithm vs. listing
On 2012-03-07, Neal Becker wrote: I can insert my code listing as a float in 2 ways, it appears. I can insert an algorithm float, then insert a program listing into it. This results in a caption 'Algorithm ...' Else, I can insert a program listing, enter the settings dialog, and select float. I can then add a caption, and it will say 'Listing ...'. There does not appear to be a way to decide later I want to change all those 'Algorithms' to 'Listings'. Also, the look of these 2 floats is quite different. Seems like this should be more unified. I rather assume the documentation should make more clear that these are completely different things. The algorithm is intended for mathematical algorigthms, not code. You might try to change one instance in LyX and then (looking at the differences) the others in the *.lyx file with a text editor. Günter
Re: Confusion algorithm vs. listing
On 2012-03-07, Neal Becker wrote: I can insert my code listing as a float in 2 ways, it appears. I can insert an algorithm float, then insert a program listing into it. This results in a caption 'Algorithm ...' Else, I can insert a program listing, enter the settings dialog, and select float. I can then add a caption, and it will say 'Listing ...'. There does not appear to be a way to decide later I want to change all those 'Algorithms' to 'Listings'. Also, the look of these 2 floats is quite different. Seems like this should be more unified. I rather assume the documentation should make more clear that these are completely different things. The algorithm is intended for mathematical algorigthms, not code. You might try to change one instance in LyX and then (looking at the differences) the others in the *.lyx file with a text editor. Günter
Re: Confusion algorithm vs. listing
On 2012-03-07, Neal Becker wrote: > I can insert my code listing as a float in 2 ways, it appears. > I can insert an algorithm float, then insert a program listing into it. This > results in a caption 'Algorithm ...' > Else, I can insert a program listing, enter the settings dialog, and select > float. I can then add a caption, and it will say 'Listing ...'. > There does not appear to be a way to decide later I want to change all those > 'Algorithms' to 'Listings'. Also, the look of these 2 floats is quite > different. Seems like this should be more unified. I rather assume the documentation should make more clear that these are completely different things. The "algorithm" is intended for mathematical algorigthms, not code. You might try to change one instance in LyX and then (looking at the differences) the others in the *.lyx file with a text editor. Günter
Confusion algorithm vs. listing
I can insert my code listing as a float in 2 ways, it appears. I can insert an algorithm float, then insert a program listing into it. This results in a caption 'Algorithm ...' Else, I can insert a program listing, enter the settings dialog, and select float. I can then add a caption, and it will say 'Listing ...'. There does not appear to be a way to decide later I want to change all those 'Algorithms' to 'Listings'. Also, the look of these 2 floats is quite different. Seems like this should be more unified.
Confusion algorithm vs. listing
I can insert my code listing as a float in 2 ways, it appears. I can insert an algorithm float, then insert a program listing into it. This results in a caption 'Algorithm ...' Else, I can insert a program listing, enter the settings dialog, and select float. I can then add a caption, and it will say 'Listing ...'. There does not appear to be a way to decide later I want to change all those 'Algorithms' to 'Listings'. Also, the look of these 2 floats is quite different. Seems like this should be more unified.
Confusion algorithm vs. listing
I can insert my code listing as a float in 2 ways, it appears. I can insert an algorithm float, then insert a program listing into it. This results in a caption 'Algorithm ...' Else, I can insert a program listing, enter the settings dialog, and select float. I can then add a caption, and it will say 'Listing ...'. There does not appear to be a way to decide later I want to change all those 'Algorithms' to 'Listings'. Also, the look of these 2 floats is quite different. Seems like this should be more unified.
Re: Rename algorithm to program listing – How to get my program listings into my article?
2011/1/26 Niko Schwarz niko.schw...@googlemail.com: Hi, I'm using LyX with the springer LNCS article class. In my previous work, all the program listings I had to write could reasonably well be called algorithms, so I used the algorithm class in a float. This time, they aren't really algorithms, they're just program listings. So, I'd the surrounding float to be called program listing, not algorithm. What to do? LyX has listings in Inset menu. You receive fully configurable listings, however if you want floats with captions, you probably need to write a module. -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
Re: Rename algorithm to program listing – How to get my program listings into my article?
2011/1/26 Niko Schwarz niko.schw...@googlemail.com: Hi, I'm using LyX with the springer LNCS article class. In my previous work, all the program listings I had to write could reasonably well be called algorithms, so I used the algorithm class in a float. This time, they aren't really algorithms, they're just program listings. So, I'd the surrounding float to be called program listing, not algorithm. What to do? LyX has listings in Inset menu. You receive fully configurable listings, however if you want floats with captions, you probably need to write a module. -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
Re: Rename "algorithm" to "program listing" – How to get my program listings into my article?
2011/1/26 Niko Schwarz <niko.schw...@googlemail.com>: > Hi, I'm using LyX with the springer LNCS article class. In my previous > work, all the program listings I had to write could reasonably well be > called "algorithms," so I used the algorithm class in a float. This > time, they aren't really algorithms, they're just program listings. > So, I'd the surrounding float to be called "program listing," not > "algorithm." > > What to do? LyX has listings in Inset menu. You receive fully configurable listings, however if you want floats with captions, you probably need to write a module. -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
Rename algorithm to program listing – How to get my program listings into my article?
Hi, I'm using LyX with the springer LNCS article class. In my previous work, all the program listings I had to write could reasonably well be called algorithms, so I used the algorithm class in a float. This time, they aren't really algorithms, they're just program listings. So, I'd the surrounding float to be called program listing, not algorithm. What to do? Niko
Re: Rename algorithm to program listing – How to get my program listings into my article?
Niko Schwarz niko.schwarz at googlemail.com writes: Hi, I'm using LyX with the springer LNCS article class. In my previous work, all the program listings I had to write could reasonably well be called algorithms, so I used the algorithm class in a float. This time, they aren't really algorithms, they're just program listings. So, I'd the surrounding float to be called program listing, not algorithm. If you will have exclusively program listings and no algorithm floats, you can put the listings in algorithm floats and add to your preamble \floatname{algorithm}{Program Listing}. That will change the float captions to Program Listing 1, Program Listing 2 etc. in the output (they'll still say Algorithm in the LyX GUI). Note that if you insert a List of Algorithms, the heading of that will still use the word algorithm. If you want to mix algorithms and program listings, you'll need to declare a new float class for the program listings and insert the floats using ERT. /Paul
Rename algorithm to program listing – How to get my program listings into my article?
Hi, I'm using LyX with the springer LNCS article class. In my previous work, all the program listings I had to write could reasonably well be called algorithms, so I used the algorithm class in a float. This time, they aren't really algorithms, they're just program listings. So, I'd the surrounding float to be called program listing, not algorithm. What to do? Niko
Re: Rename algorithm to program listing – How to get my program listings into my article?
Niko Schwarz niko.schwarz at googlemail.com writes: Hi, I'm using LyX with the springer LNCS article class. In my previous work, all the program listings I had to write could reasonably well be called algorithms, so I used the algorithm class in a float. This time, they aren't really algorithms, they're just program listings. So, I'd the surrounding float to be called program listing, not algorithm. If you will have exclusively program listings and no algorithm floats, you can put the listings in algorithm floats and add to your preamble \floatname{algorithm}{Program Listing}. That will change the float captions to Program Listing 1, Program Listing 2 etc. in the output (they'll still say Algorithm in the LyX GUI). Note that if you insert a List of Algorithms, the heading of that will still use the word algorithm. If you want to mix algorithms and program listings, you'll need to declare a new float class for the program listings and insert the floats using ERT. /Paul
Rename "algorithm" to "program listing" – How to get my program listings into my article?
Hi, I'm using LyX with the springer LNCS article class. In my previous work, all the program listings I had to write could reasonably well be called "algorithms," so I used the algorithm class in a float. This time, they aren't really algorithms, they're just program listings. So, I'd the surrounding float to be called "program listing," not "algorithm." What to do? Niko
Re: Rename "algorithm" to "program listing" – How to get my program listings into my article?
Niko Schwarz googlemail.com> writes: > > Hi, I'm using LyX with the springer LNCS article class. In my previous > work, all the program listings I had to write could reasonably well be > called "algorithms," so I used the algorithm class in a float. This > time, they aren't really algorithms, they're just program listings. > So, I'd the surrounding float to be called "program listing," not > "algorithm." > If you will have exclusively program listings and no algorithm floats, you can put the listings in algorithm floats and add to your preamble \floatname{algorithm}{Program Listing}. That will change the float captions to "Program Listing 1", "Program Listing 2" etc. in the output (they'll still say "Algorithm" in the LyX GUI). Note that if you insert a List of Algorithms, the heading of that will still use the word "algorithm". If you want to mix algorithms and program listings, you'll need to declare a new float class for the program listings and insert the floats using ERT. /Paul
Re: multi page Algorithm Floats ?
Jaime Huerta Cepas wrote: Hi all, I wonder if there is any way of allowing Algorithm Float boxes to start in the middle of one page, and end in the next one. I'm using these kind of floats to include pieces of highlighted source code, so I guess text could be perfectly splitted. Then a float is not what you need. Floats float around, precisely because they need to stay in one piece. (table, picture, ...) If your algorithm can be split, then it don't need a float. Write your algorithm, just don't insert a float and you'll be fine. If you want nice formatting for your algorithm, consider Insert-Program Listing Listings are nice for computer code and similiar stuff. You can specify fonts, you can have syntax highlighting, you can have automatic line numbering if you like. Just right-click the listing box, and you'll see all the options. You can type listings into your document, but a listing may also get its content from (parts of) an external file. (Insert-File-child document, set the type to listing) This makes it possible to list parts of actual source code. That way, the working code and the document is always in sync - because the same file is used for both. No need to fix the document after fixing a bug. :-) Helge Hafting
Re: multi page Algorithm Floats ?
Jaime Huerta Cepas wrote: Hi all, I wonder if there is any way of allowing Algorithm Float boxes to start in the middle of one page, and end in the next one. I'm using these kind of floats to include pieces of highlighted source code, so I guess text could be perfectly splitted. Then a float is not what you need. Floats float around, precisely because they need to stay in one piece. (table, picture, ...) If your algorithm can be split, then it don't need a float. Write your algorithm, just don't insert a float and you'll be fine. If you want nice formatting for your algorithm, consider Insert-Program Listing Listings are nice for computer code and similiar stuff. You can specify fonts, you can have syntax highlighting, you can have automatic line numbering if you like. Just right-click the listing box, and you'll see all the options. You can type listings into your document, but a listing may also get its content from (parts of) an external file. (Insert-File-child document, set the type to listing) This makes it possible to list parts of actual source code. That way, the working code and the document is always in sync - because the same file is used for both. No need to fix the document after fixing a bug. :-) Helge Hafting
Re: multi page Algorithm Floats ?
Jaime Huerta Cepas wrote: Hi all, I wonder if there is any way of allowing Algorithm Float boxes to start in the middle of one page, and end in the next one. I'm using these kind of floats to include pieces of highlighted source code, so I guess text could be perfectly splitted. Then a float is not what you need. Floats float around, precisely because they need to stay in one piece. (table, picture, ...) If your algorithm can be split, then it don't need a float. Write your algorithm, just don't insert a float and you'll be fine. If you want nice formatting for your algorithm, consider "Insert->Program Listing" Listings are nice for computer code and similiar stuff. You can specify fonts, you can have syntax highlighting, you can have automatic line numbering if you like. Just right-click the listing box, and you'll see all the options. You can type listings into your document, but a listing may also get its content from (parts of) an external file. (Insert->File->child document, set the type to "listing") This makes it possible to list parts of actual source code. That way, the working code and the document is always in sync - because the same file is used for both. No need to fix the document after fixing a bug. :-) Helge Hafting
Re: multi page Algorithm Floats ?
Jaime Huerta Cepas jhue...@... writes: Hi all, I wonder if there is any way of allowing Algorithm Float boxes to start in the middle of one page, and end in the next one. I'm using these kind of floats to include pieces of highlighted source code, so I guess text could be perfectly splitted. Thanks! Jaime I tried to find a solution to this too, but it seems the only way is to manually split the algorithm in two floats (this is what I do), or to use just the lyx code paragraph style. Bye!
Re: multi page Algorithm Floats ?
True. It seems that Floats, by definition, cannot be split into two pages. Given that I don't need a real float for inserting my example code snippets, I found a better solution than manual separation of content. I'm now using an environment that mimics an algorithm float: \newcounter{code} \newenvironment{CodeEnv}[1] { \stepcounter{code} \vspace{1ex} \hrule \vspace{1ex} \textbf{Example \thecode } \vspace{1ex} \hrule \vspace{1ex} #1 \vspace{1ex} \hrule } Then, you can do add things like this at any part of your document: \begin{CodeEnv} MyCodeExample \end{CodeEnv} Note that MyCodeExample can be a verbatim area, a listing code , or similar stuff. In my case I'm inserting an ExternalProgramListing as explained here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/IncludeExternalProgramListing, and it works great!. I only miss captions Jaime. On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote: Jaime Huerta Cepas jhue...@... writes: Hi all, I wonder if there is any way of allowing Algorithm Float boxes to start in the middle of one page, and end in the next one. I'm using these kind of floats to include pieces of highlighted source code, so I guess text could be perfectly splitted. Thanks! Jaime I tried to find a solution to this too, but it seems the only way is to manually split the algorithm in two floats (this is what I do), or to use just the lyx code paragraph style. Bye! -- = Jaime Huerta-Cepas, Ph.D. CRG-Centre for Genomic Regulation Doctor Aiguader, 88 PRBB Building 08003 Barcelona, Spain http://www.crg.es/comparative_genomics =
Re: multi page Algorithm Floats ?
Jaime Huerta Cepas jhue...@... writes: Hi all, I wonder if there is any way of allowing Algorithm Float boxes to start in the middle of one page, and end in the next one. I'm using these kind of floats to include pieces of highlighted source code, so I guess text could be perfectly splitted. Thanks! Jaime I tried to find a solution to this too, but it seems the only way is to manually split the algorithm in two floats (this is what I do), or to use just the lyx code paragraph style. Bye!
Re: multi page Algorithm Floats ?
True. It seems that Floats, by definition, cannot be split into two pages. Given that I don't need a real float for inserting my example code snippets, I found a better solution than manual separation of content. I'm now using an environment that mimics an algorithm float: \newcounter{code} \newenvironment{CodeEnv}[1] { \stepcounter{code} \vspace{1ex} \hrule \vspace{1ex} \textbf{Example \thecode } \vspace{1ex} \hrule \vspace{1ex} #1 \vspace{1ex} \hrule } Then, you can do add things like this at any part of your document: \begin{CodeEnv} MyCodeExample \end{CodeEnv} Note that MyCodeExample can be a verbatim area, a listing code , or similar stuff. In my case I'm inserting an ExternalProgramListing as explained here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/IncludeExternalProgramListing, and it works great!. I only miss captions Jaime. On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Luca Carlon carlon.l...@gmail.com wrote: Jaime Huerta Cepas jhue...@... writes: Hi all, I wonder if there is any way of allowing Algorithm Float boxes to start in the middle of one page, and end in the next one. I'm using these kind of floats to include pieces of highlighted source code, so I guess text could be perfectly splitted. Thanks! Jaime I tried to find a solution to this too, but it seems the only way is to manually split the algorithm in two floats (this is what I do), or to use just the lyx code paragraph style. Bye! -- = Jaime Huerta-Cepas, Ph.D. CRG-Centre for Genomic Regulation Doctor Aiguader, 88 PRBB Building 08003 Barcelona, Spain http://www.crg.es/comparative_genomics =
Re: multi page Algorithm Floats ?
Jaime Huerta Cepas <jhue...@...> writes: > > Hi all, > > I wonder if there is any way of allowing Algorithm Float boxes to start in > the middle of one page, and end in the next one. I'm using these kind of > floats to include pieces of highlighted source code, so I guess text could > be perfectly splitted. > > Thanks! > Jaime > I tried to find a solution to this too, but it seems the only way is to manually split the algorithm in two floats (this is what I do), or to use just the lyx code paragraph style. Bye!
Re: multi page Algorithm Floats ?
True. It seems that Floats, by definition, cannot be split into two pages. Given that I don't need a real float for inserting my example code snippets, I found a better solution than manual separation of content. I'm now using an environment that mimics an algorithm float: \newcounter{code} \newenvironment{CodeEnv}[1] { \stepcounter{code} \vspace{1ex} \hrule \vspace{1ex} \textbf{Example \thecode } \vspace{1ex} \hrule \vspace{1ex} #1 \vspace{1ex} \hrule } Then, you can do add things like this at any part of your document: \begin{CodeEnv} MyCodeExample \end{CodeEnv} Note that MyCodeExample can be a verbatim area, a "listing" code , or similar stuff. In my case I'm inserting an ExternalProgramListing as explained here: http://wiki.lyx.org/Examples/IncludeExternalProgramListing, and it works great!. I only miss captions Jaime. On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:22 AM, Luca Carlon <carlon.l...@gmail.com> wrote: > Jaime Huerta Cepas <jhue...@...> writes: > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I wonder if there is any way of allowing Algorithm Float boxes to start > in > > the middle of one page, and end in the next one. I'm using these kind of > > floats to include pieces of highlighted source code, so I guess text > could > > be perfectly splitted. > > > > Thanks! > > Jaime > > > > I tried to find a solution to this too, but it seems the only way is to > manually > split the algorithm in two floats (this is what I do), or to use just the > lyx > code paragraph style. Bye! > > -- = Jaime Huerta-Cepas, Ph.D. CRG-Centre for Genomic Regulation Doctor Aiguader, 88 PRBB Building 08003 Barcelona, Spain http://www.crg.es/comparative_genomics =
multi page Algorithm Floats ?
Hi all, I wonder if there is any way of allowing Algorithm Float boxes to start in the middle of one page, and end in the next one. I'm using these kind of floats to include pieces of highlighted source code, so I guess text could be perfectly splitted. Thanks! Jaime
multi page Algorithm Floats ?
Hi all, I wonder if there is any way of allowing Algorithm Float boxes to start in the middle of one page, and end in the next one. I'm using these kind of floats to include pieces of highlighted source code, so I guess text could be perfectly splitted. Thanks! Jaime
multi page Algorithm Floats ?
Hi all, I wonder if there is any way of allowing Algorithm Float boxes to start in the middle of one page, and end in the next one. I'm using these kind of floats to include pieces of highlighted source code, so I guess text could be perfectly splitted. Thanks! Jaime
Algorithm float on more pages
Hi all. I'm using LyX, and I'm stucked in a problem: I'm inserting pseudo-code (with some math elements inside) in a algorithm float. When I print / create a pdf the float it's bigger than the page, but it doesn't automatically split itself. Is there a way to tell the float that it's off the border? -- By ZeD
Algorithm float on more pages
Hi all. I'm using LyX, and I'm stucked in a problem: I'm inserting pseudo-code (with some math elements inside) in a algorithm float. When I print / create a pdf the float it's bigger than the page, but it doesn't automatically split itself. Is there a way to tell the float that it's off the border? -- By ZeD
Algorithm float on more pages
Hi all. I'm using LyX, and I'm stucked in a problem: I'm inserting pseudo-code (with some math elements inside) in a algorithm float. When I print / create a pdf the float it's bigger than the page, but it doesn't automatically "split" itself. Is there a way to tell the float that it's off the border? -- By ZeD