N Vande Casteele wrote:
Yes, this is the case. I have also encountered this 'problem' -- the file
written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the console
which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
looking at the console output and thus has no
On 10-Jun-99 Fabien Briffod wrote:
Hi,
I am "trying" to write an article for a scientific review with LyX. The
problem is that I must not have the date and the page numbers (or any
headings) on the paper. How can I do that ?
Use the headings option "Empty". Look in layout-document for
I got lyx ver 1.0.0, and installed the latest teTeX distribution, that
gives on the command
line latex:
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (C version 6.1)
**
Starting LyX's configure, I obtain (snipped out the
"yes"
Fabien Briffod wrote:
Hi,
I am "trying" to write an article for a scientific review with LyX. The
problem is that I must not have the date and the page numbers (or any
headings) on the paper. How can I do that ?
to avoid date in the title add \date{} in the preamble section
Thanks for
Yes, this is the case. I have also encountered this 'problem' -- the
file
written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the
console
which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
looking at the console output and thus has no way of knowing the
Thank you very much for your immediate answer.
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Stephan" == Stephan E Schlierf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan What I already did was to export two environment variables
Stephan LYX_MAKEINDEX (option -s and the name of the style file) and
"Stephan" == Stephan E Schlierf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan Well, I really don't like to get on your nerves but I'm not
Stephan so familiar with programming (just a user :...) Does the
Stephan first solution mean I have to change the line
Stephan LString tmp = "makeindex -c -q "; ---
I know it's just a matter of personal taste, but I personally like the
little
"xconsole" program...just have it there around in a corner of your
screen...
You have a point here... I just wasn't aware that there was a way to make
the console message appear in XWindows and that you don't
"Alessandro" == Alessandro Magni [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alessandro What? NOT USEABLE? My teTeX directory
Alessandro contains - among the others - two dirs, named "latex" and
Alessandro "latex209". I suppose the first one is LaTeX2e (but I
Alessandro don't know how to
"Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alessandro What's wrong? If the latest teTeX distribution doesn't
Alessandro give you LATEX2e, where to get it? How to make LyX see
Alessandro that I really got latex??
Jean-Marc Are you using redhat linux 6.0, by chance? It
On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, Herbert wrote:
choose Insert float-figure
insert the ps-picture
choose Layout-paragraph-more-foatflt AND the width for the
text, eg. 50%
close all windows
Now the text you write behind the float-figure will be on
the left side of the picture.
Allright ! The
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you want to know what `not usable' means, you should try to run
latex ltxcheck
when checks whether yout LaTeX is correctly installed.
I'm not having any problems, but I decided to try this. Part of the
intro that it displays is this:
[kevin@localhost
Hello!
I think there's a bug when you import the following type of
equation label to lyx:
(here's the original piece of latex code,
1'st the label)
\begin{equation} \label{eq:syst_1}
y(t)+A_1 y(t-1)=B_0 u(t-1)+
e(t)+C_1 e(t-1),
\end{equation}
(and then the
N Vande Casteele wrote:
Yes, this is the case. I have also encountered this 'problem' -- the file
written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the console
which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
looking at the console output and thus has no
On 10-Jun-99 Fabien Briffod wrote:
Hi,
I am "trying" to write an article for a scientific review with LyX. The
problem is that I must not have the date and the page numbers (or any
headings) on the paper. How can I do that ?
Use the headings option "Empty". Look in layout-document for
I got lyx ver 1.0.0, and installed the latest teTeX distribution, that
gives on the command
line latex:
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (C version 6.1)
**
Starting LyX's configure, I obtain (snipped out the
"yes"
Fabien Briffod wrote:
Hi,
I am "trying" to write an article for a scientific review with LyX. The
problem is that I must not have the date and the page numbers (or any
headings) on the paper. How can I do that ?
to avoid date in the title add \date{} in the preamble section
Thanks for
Yes, this is the case. I have also encountered this 'problem' -- the
file
written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the
console
which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
looking at the console output and thus has no way of knowing the
Thank you very much for your immediate answer.
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Stephan" == Stephan E Schlierf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan What I already did was to export two environment variables
Stephan LYX_MAKEINDEX (option -s and the name of the style file) and
"Stephan" == Stephan E Schlierf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan Well, I really don't like to get on your nerves but I'm not
Stephan so familiar with programming (just a user :...) Does the
Stephan first solution mean I have to change the line
Stephan LString tmp = "makeindex -c -q "; ---
I know it's just a matter of personal taste, but I personally like the
little
"xconsole" program...just have it there around in a corner of your
screen...
You have a point here... I just wasn't aware that there was a way to make
the console message appear in XWindows and that you don't
"Alessandro" == Alessandro Magni [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alessandro What? NOT USEABLE? My teTeX directory
Alessandro contains - among the others - two dirs, named "latex" and
Alessandro "latex209". I suppose the first one is LaTeX2e (but I
Alessandro don't know how to
"Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alessandro What's wrong? If the latest teTeX distribution doesn't
Alessandro give you LATEX2e, where to get it? How to make LyX see
Alessandro that I really got latex??
Jean-Marc Are you using redhat linux 6.0, by chance? It
On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, Herbert wrote:
choose Insert float-figure
insert the ps-picture
choose Layout-paragraph-more-foatflt AND the width for the
text, eg. 50%
close all windows
Now the text you write behind the float-figure will be on
the left side of the picture.
Allright ! The
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you want to know what `not usable' means, you should try to run
latex ltxcheck
when checks whether yout LaTeX is correctly installed.
I'm not having any problems, but I decided to try this. Part of the
intro that it displays is this:
[kevin@localhost
Hello!
I think there's a bug when you import the following type of
equation label to lyx:
(here's the original piece of latex code,
1'st the label)
\begin{equation} \label{eq:syst_1}
y(t)+A_1 y(t-1)=B_0 u(t-1)+
e(t)+C_1 e(t-1),
\end{equation}
(and then the
N Vande Casteele wrote:
> Yes, this is the case. I have also encountered this 'problem' -- the file
> written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the console
> which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
> looking at the console output and thus has
On 10-Jun-99 Fabien Briffod wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am "trying" to write an article for a scientific review with LyX. The
> problem is that I must not have the date and the page numbers (or any
> headings) on the paper. How can I do that ?
>
Use the headings option "Empty". Look in layout-document
I got lyx ver 1.0.0, and installed the latest teTeX distribution, that
gives on the command
line latex:
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (C version 6.1)
**
Starting LyX's configure, I obtain (snipped out the
"yes"
Fabien Briffod wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am "trying" to write an article for a scientific review with LyX. The
> problem is that I must not have the date and the page numbers (or any
> headings) on the paper. How can I do that ?
to avoid date in the title add \date{} in the preamble section
>
> > Yes, this is the case. I have also encountered this 'problem' -- the
file
> > written away is 0 bytes and an error message is only printed on the
console
> > which is not good when running under XWindows since one doesn't bother
> > looking at the console output and thus has no way of knowing
Thank you very much for your immediate answer.
On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Stephan" == Stephan E Schlierf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Stephan> What I already did was to export two environment variables
> Stephan> LYX_MAKEINDEX (option -s and the name of the
> "Stephan" == Stephan E Schlierf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stephan> Well, I really don't like to get on your nerves but I'm not
Stephan> so familiar with programming (just a user :...) Does the
Stephan> first solution mean I have to change the line
Stephan> LString tmp = "makeindex -c
> > I know it's just a matter of personal taste, but I personally like the
> little
> > "xconsole" program...just have it there around in a corner of your
> screen...
>
> You have a point here... I just wasn't aware that there was a way to make
> the console message appear in XWindows and that
> "Alessandro" == Alessandro Magni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alessandro> What? NOT USEABLE? My teTeX directory
Alessandro> contains - among the others - two dirs, named "latex" and
Alessandro> "latex209". I suppose the first one is LaTeX2e (but I
Alessandro> don't know
> "Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alessandro> What's wrong? If the latest teTeX distribution doesn't
Alessandro> give you LATEX2e, where to get it? How to make LyX see
Alessandro> that I really got latex??
Jean-Marc> Are you using redhat linux 6.0, by
On Sat, 5 Jun 1999, Herbert wrote:
> choose Insert float-figure
> insert the ps-picture
> choose Layout-paragraph-more-foatflt AND the width for the
>text, eg. 50%
> close all windows
>
> Now the text you write behind the float-figure will be on
> the left side of the picture.
Allright !
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> If you want to know what `not usable' means, you should try to run
> latex ltxcheck
> when checks whether yout LaTeX is correctly installed.
I'm not having any problems, but I decided to try this. Part of the
intro that it displays is this:
> [kevin@localhost
Hello!
I think there's a bug when you import the following type of
equation label to lyx:
(here's the original piece of latex code,
1'st the label)
\begin{equation} \label{eq:syst_1}
y(t)+A_1 y(t-1)=B_0 u(t-1)+
e(t)+C_1 e(t-1),
\end{equation}
(and then the
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