On 2003-09-27, 15:02 GMT, Leigh Fletcher wrote:
>I have obtained the most recent version of Miktex (version 2.3) and
>installed it on my Windows XP machine, along with Lyx for Win32 from
>http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/. I've been trying to open the
>template files using File->New From Te
Hi there,
I'm about to start writing my thesis. I'm not a LaTex guru, but I've used it
during the last 2 years for everything I've written. I think I should not
have many problems doing my thesis wit LaTex, but I'm taking a look at
alternatives (mainly because I don't know how handy would be u
Dear All,
I'm new to Lyx and Latex, but seeing it's potential I'd really like to get
it working. I have obtained the most recent version of Miktex (version 2.3)
and installed it on my Windows XP machine, along with Lyx for Win32 from
http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/. I've been trying to
Ernesto Jardim wrote:
>> Have you compiled sucessfully any other qt program?
> Yes, I've compiled version 1.3.2 :)
That's a good point ;-). (You didn't upgrade qt inbetween, didn't you?)
Try specifying explicitely --with-qt-includes and/or see from the config
logs if the qt include dirs are wron
Am Samstag, 27. September 2003 11:13 schrieb Markus Amersdorfer:
> Why can't I see the symbol on the second machine?
> Any idea how to get it working?
http://ev-en.org/wiki/moin.cgi/LyxQtFAQ?action=highlight&value=ttf#line11
Regards,
Jürgen.
Hi everyone!
First of all: Many thanks for the overall Lyx-project and of course its
latest release "1.3.3"! :)
I've compiled 1.3.2 and 1.3.3 on two Debian Sarge machines with
a self-compiled QT-3.1.2 using the configure-line
./configure --prefix=/opt/lyx --with-frontend=qt
--wit