Hello Chris,
I managed to compile and run LyX by downloading a newer version (3.2-46)
of the gcc compiler suite (needs to be the 3.2 series since qt was also
compiled with it).
I got them from
ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
Downloaded all of them (except the source
Paul Borgermans wrote:
Hello Chris,
I managed to compile and run LyX by downloading a newer version (3.2-46)
of the gcc compiler suite (needs to be the 3.2 series since qt was also
compiled with it).
I got them from
ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| This seems to be a local problem on your system.
Font differences?
--
Lgb
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 06:38:29PM +1100, Steven Homolya wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Nirmal Govind wrote:
If the conference organisers have secific requirements they normally
supply a latex style /| class file and a latex template. Check the
conference website. If not, you can do most of
I've just installed 1.3.0pre3 from the i386 RPM. It still has the
Turkish keymap bug from 1.2.* (bug #413, IIRC). To get Turkish (Latin 5
/ iso-8859-9) characters to work at all, I need to change my normal
keyboard layout from Turkish to US and use the Turkish keymap. Even so,
the uppercase
I created my own .bst file for my reference list. When I try to view the
DVI output, the process stops and the latex log says that I need a
babelbst.tex file. Now I understand that I need to create this file
myself. But how do I do that? There is some information in the end of the
file
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 06:19:07PM +0200, robin wrote:
I've just installed 1.3.0pre3 from the i386 RPM. It still has the
Turkish keymap bug from 1.2.* (bug #413, IIRC). To get Turkish (Latin 5
/ iso-8859-9) characters to work at all, I need to change my normal
keyboard layout from
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, the wise Marco Beishuizen spoke, and said:
I created my own .bst file for my reference list. When I try to view the
DVI output, the process stops and the latex log says that I need a
babelbst.tex file. Now I understand that I need to create this file
myself. But how do I
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, the wise Marco Beishuizen spoke, and said:
Hi,
I tried to make my own .bst file with makebst. But when I try to use this
generated file and view my dvi-output I get question marks for all of my
citation references and no reference list. In LyX itself all looks fine.
My
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 01:57:55PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bj?nnes wrote:
| This seems to be a local problem on your system.
Font differences?
No. This is before any consideration of fonts. His Qt is claiming
that iso-8869-15 cannot encode oe.
regards
john
John Levon a écrit:
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 01:57:55PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bj?nnes wrote:
| This seems to be a local problem on your system.
Font differences?
No. This is before any consideration of fonts. His Qt is claiming
that iso-8869-15 cannot encode oe.
regards
john
Thank
John Levon wrote:
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 06:19:07PM +0200, robin wrote:
I've just installed 1.3.0pre3 from the i386 RPM. It still has the
Turkish keymap bug from 1.2.* (bug #413, IIRC). To get Turkish (Latin 5
/ iso-8859-9) characters to work at all, I need to change my normal
keyboard
Dear Sir,
I am an Administrative Staff of the Federal Ministry of Petroleum
Resources,and I represent a group that is interested
in engaging your services as Manager for investment purpose,of a large
volume of funds.
If this proposal is acceptable to you,please get back to me,so that i can
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:
conference website. If not, you can do most of the things you asked about
manually in lyx using Layout - Paragraph/Character. Do it once for one
'template' paragraph and then cut and paste.
This is not the correct way to change the font in
Hello Chris,
I managed to compile and run LyX by downloading a newer version (3.2-46)
of the gcc compiler suite (needs to be the 3.2 series since qt was also
compiled with it).
I got them from
ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
Downloaded all of them (except the source
Paul Borgermans wrote:
Hello Chris,
I managed to compile and run LyX by downloading a newer version (3.2-46)
of the gcc compiler suite (needs to be the 3.2 series since qt was also
compiled with it).
I got them from
ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| This seems to be a local problem on your system.
Font differences?
--
Lgb
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 06:38:29PM +1100, Steven Homolya wrote:
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Nirmal Govind wrote:
If the conference organisers have secific requirements they normally
supply a latex style /| class file and a latex template. Check the
conference website. If not, you can do most of
I've just installed 1.3.0pre3 from the i386 RPM. It still has the
Turkish keymap bug from 1.2.* (bug #413, IIRC). To get Turkish (Latin 5
/ iso-8859-9) characters to work at all, I need to change my normal
keyboard layout from Turkish to US and use the Turkish keymap. Even so,
the uppercase
I created my own .bst file for my reference list. When I try to view the
DVI output, the process stops and the latex log says that I need a
babelbst.tex file. Now I understand that I need to create this file
myself. But how do I do that? There is some information in the end of the
file
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 06:19:07PM +0200, robin wrote:
I've just installed 1.3.0pre3 from the i386 RPM. It still has the
Turkish keymap bug from 1.2.* (bug #413, IIRC). To get Turkish (Latin 5
/ iso-8859-9) characters to work at all, I need to change my normal
keyboard layout from
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, the wise Marco Beishuizen spoke, and said:
I created my own .bst file for my reference list. When I try to view the
DVI output, the process stops and the latex log says that I need a
babelbst.tex file. Now I understand that I need to create this file
myself. But how do I
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, the wise Marco Beishuizen spoke, and said:
Hi,
I tried to make my own .bst file with makebst. But when I try to use this
generated file and view my dvi-output I get question marks for all of my
citation references and no reference list. In LyX itself all looks fine.
My
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 01:57:55PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bj?nnes wrote:
| This seems to be a local problem on your system.
Font differences?
No. This is before any consideration of fonts. His Qt is claiming
that iso-8869-15 cannot encode oe.
regards
john
John Levon a écrit:
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 01:57:55PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bj?nnes wrote:
| This seems to be a local problem on your system.
Font differences?
No. This is before any consideration of fonts. His Qt is claiming
that iso-8869-15 cannot encode oe.
regards
john
Thank
John Levon wrote:
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 06:19:07PM +0200, robin wrote:
I've just installed 1.3.0pre3 from the i386 RPM. It still has the
Turkish keymap bug from 1.2.* (bug #413, IIRC). To get Turkish (Latin 5
/ iso-8859-9) characters to work at all, I need to change my normal
keyboard
Dear Sir,
I am an Administrative Staff of the Federal Ministry of Petroleum
Resources,and I represent a group that is interested
in engaging your services as Manager for investment purpose,of a large
volume of funds.
If this proposal is acceptable to you,please get back to me,so that i can
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:
conference website. If not, you can do most of the things you asked about
manually in lyx using Layout - Paragraph/Character. Do it once for one
'template' paragraph and then cut and paste.
This is not the correct way to change the font in
Hello Chris,
I managed to compile and run LyX by downloading a newer version (3.2-46)
of the gcc compiler suite (needs to be the 3.2 series since qt was also
compiled with it).
I got them from
ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
Downloaded all of them (except the source
Paul Borgermans wrote:
> Hello Chris,
>
> I managed to compile and run LyX by downloading a newer version (3.2-46)
> of the gcc compiler suite (needs to be the 3.2 series since qt was also
> compiled with it).
>
> I got them from
>
> ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/gcc/8.1/
>
John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| This seems to be a local problem on your system.
Font differences?
--
Lgb
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 06:38:29PM +1100, Steven Homolya wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Nirmal Govind wrote:
>
> If the conference organisers have secific requirements they normally
> supply a latex style &/| class file and a latex template. Check the
> conference website. If not, you can do
I've just installed 1.3.0pre3 from the i386 RPM. It still has the
Turkish keymap bug from 1.2.* (bug #413, IIRC). To get Turkish (Latin 5
/ iso-8859-9) characters to work at all, I need to change my normal
keyboard layout from Turkish to US and use the Turkish keymap. Even so,
the uppercase
I created my own .bst file for my reference list. When I try to view the
DVI output, the process stops and the latex log says that I need a
babelbst.tex file. Now I understand that I need to create this file
myself. But how do I do that? There is some information in the end of the
file
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 06:19:07PM +0200, robin wrote:
> I've just installed 1.3.0pre3 from the i386 RPM. It still has the
> Turkish keymap bug from 1.2.* (bug #413, IIRC). To get Turkish (Latin 5
> / iso-8859-9) characters to work at all, I need to change my normal
> keyboard layout from
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, the wise Marco Beishuizen spoke, and said:
>
> I created my own .bst file for my reference list. When I try to view the
> DVI output, the process stops and the latex log says that I need a
> babelbst.tex file. Now I understand that I need to create this file
> myself. But how
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, the wise Marco Beishuizen spoke, and said:
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried to make my own .bst file with makebst. But when I try to use this
> generated file and view my dvi-output I get question marks for all of my
> citation references and no reference list. In LyX itself all looks
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 01:57:55PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bj?nnes wrote:
> | This seems to be a local problem on your system.
>
> Font differences?
No. This is before any consideration of fonts. His Qt is claiming
that iso-8869-15 cannot encode oe.
regards
john
John Levon a écrit:
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 01:57:55PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bj?nnes wrote:
| This seems to be a local problem on your system.
Font differences?
No. This is before any consideration of fonts. His Qt is claiming
that iso-8869-15 cannot encode oe.
regards
john
Thank
John Levon wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 06:19:07PM +0200, robin wrote:
>
>> I've just installed 1.3.0pre3 from the i386 RPM. It still has the
>> Turkish keymap bug from 1.2.* (bug #413, IIRC). To get Turkish (Latin 5
>> / iso-8859-9) characters to work at all, I need to change my normal
Dear Sir,
I am an Administrative Staff of the Federal Ministry of Petroleum
Resources,and I represent a group that is interested
in engaging your services as Manager for investment purpose,of a large
volume of funds.
If this proposal is acceptable to you,please get back to me,so that i can
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> > conference website. If not, you can do most of the things you asked about
> > manually in lyx using Layout -> Paragraph/Character. Do it once for one
> > 'template' paragraph and then cut and paste.
>
> This is not the correct way to change the font in
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