his address:
http://www.dis.uniroma1.it/~acensi/pri/lyx.pdf
By the way, it seems that convertDefault.py does not use the PATH that
I set in the preferences dialog. Or it is set via an environment
variable?
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On 7/30/07, Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrea Censi wrote:
> > I make heavy use of macros (\newcommand). If I change one definition, I
> > have to close and re-open the LyX file to have the math re-rendered with
> > the new definition. How c
On 7/29/07, Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jul 29, 2007, at 5:03 AM, Andrea Censi wrote:
> >
> > The default open command for PDFs is "gv" -- why not set it to the
> > generic "open", which then uses my system-wide preference?
>
ex newfile1.lyx
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ymbols.tex, LyX does not notice it.
Now, I really don't expect it to do it, but it would be nice to have a
command to force the re-rendering.
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I make heavy use of macros (\newcommand). If I change one definition, I
have to close and re-open the LyX file to have the math re-rendered with
the new definition. How can I force the re-rendering?
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:
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The default open command for PDFs is "gv" -- why not set it to the
generic "open", which then uses my system-wide preference?
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On a Mac, if I enter the "degree" symbol (°), LyX writes it as-is on the
LaTeX output, and this produces an inputenc error.
This happened on a document which compiled fine with LyX 1.4.4.
I don't know much about the encoding mess. Should the (°) be substituted
with \textdegree
atex binary during
reconfigure.
-> It would be helpful to display the reconfigure output while using the
GUI, without having to run LyX via the command line.
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.5 version?
I was a little scared by the changes found in development/FORMAT, and
I'm starting to think that it would be easier to parse the generated
TeX directly.
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1. create new file
2. insert any picture
3. edit the picture's properties, check "subfigure", enter caption
4. view -> pdflatex
Latex compilation fails on "\subfigure" command.
Shouldn't LyX ignore the subfigure option if the picture is outside of a fi
On 7/18/06, Andrea Censi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've updated from 1.4.1 to 1.4.2 (self-compiled, Mac OS X, latex
contained in fink) and it doesn't find the IEEEtran class.
+checking for document class IEEEtran [IEEEtran]... no
However, if I change the line
uot;article (IEEEtran)" "false"
to "true", all works as expected (the file gets latexed ok). So I
guess that my latex configuration is OK.
Any clues? What kind of test does Lyx do to search for classes?
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