--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're using a graphics inset but can't use the pdflatex compiler. You
need to define a XFig - PDF converter. See the Edit-Preferences
dialog.
Ah, OK. Well, I have done that (using fig2dev -L pdf $$i $$o), but for some reason
LyX
generates *.png
Germán Vélez wrote:
I need to create a document wich only consist in a structurated list of
publications, for exemple:
[...]
Does anyone knows how to make that?
package bibtopic. Cf.
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/BibTeX/BibTeX
Jürgen
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks, Herbert. There is a (probably) easier way of dealing with this
bug: set (inside LyX) the language of the document, from which one
copies, with the language of one's document; then, one can paste with
a language compatible
Jon Riding wrote:
I'm new to LyX and trying to discover whether LyX can handle an English
document which includes words and phrases in Greek.
attached an example for using some greek in an english text.
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
In that case, how can you save the desired page settings in a template or layout
file, so that you can use them on any document you're writing?
it is no problem to insert an external preamble. E.g.:
first line in your Format-Document-Preamble
\input pramble.tex
and in
Herbert Voss wrote:
Jon Riding wrote:
I'm new to LyX and trying to discover whether LyX can handle an English
document which includes words and phrases in Greek.
attached an example for using some greek in an english text.
Here, at least, the output continues in greek after
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Jon Riding wrote:
I'm new to LyX and trying to discover whether LyX can handle an English
document which includes words and phrases in Greek.
attached an example for using some greek in an english text.
Here, at least, the output continues in greek after
Angus Leeming wrote:
Is there an easy way to do that? I manually cut and paste the lines from
the .log file, below. I do see that your babel, english and greek packages
are far more recent than mine. I was just trying to make the point that
many, many users will be using something of similar
Herbert Voss wrote:
\listfiles ( as first line ) in the preamble, should be used
anyway, makes live easier ...
Much. Thank you.
Package: babel 2001/03/01 v3.7h The Babel package
Language: english 2001/04/15 v3.3l English support from the babel system
Language: greek 2001/02/22 v1.3j Greek
Dear friends,
I am using the windows port of LyX under windows XP. i find that it
doesn't display the equations properly. For example, when I type \pi
in math mode, it is displayed like 1/4. anyone knows what's the
problem and the solution for this? thanks a lot!
--
Best,
Liwen
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're using a graphics inset but can't use the pdflatex compiler. You
need to define a XFig - PDF converter. See the Edit-Preferences
dialog.
Ah, OK. Well, I have done that (using fig2dev -L pdf $$i $$o), but for some reason
LyX
generates *.png
Germán Vélez wrote:
I need to create a document wich only consist in a structurated list of
publications, for exemple:
[...]
Does anyone knows how to make that?
package bibtopic. Cf.
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/BibTeX/BibTeX
Jürgen
Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks, Herbert. There is a (probably) easier way of dealing with this
bug: set (inside LyX) the language of the document, from which one
copies, with the language of one's document; then, one can paste with
a language compatible
Jon Riding wrote:
I'm new to LyX and trying to discover whether LyX can handle an English
document which includes words and phrases in Greek.
attached an example for using some greek in an english text.
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
In that case, how can you save the desired page settings in a template or layout
file, so that you can use them on any document you're writing?
it is no problem to insert an external preamble. E.g.:
first line in your Format-Document-Preamble
\input pramble.tex
and in
Herbert Voss wrote:
Jon Riding wrote:
I'm new to LyX and trying to discover whether LyX can handle an English
document which includes words and phrases in Greek.
attached an example for using some greek in an english text.
Here, at least, the output continues in greek after
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Jon Riding wrote:
I'm new to LyX and trying to discover whether LyX can handle an English
document which includes words and phrases in Greek.
attached an example for using some greek in an english text.
Here, at least, the output continues in greek after
Angus Leeming wrote:
Is there an easy way to do that? I manually cut and paste the lines from
the .log file, below. I do see that your babel, english and greek packages
are far more recent than mine. I was just trying to make the point that
many, many users will be using something of similar
Herbert Voss wrote:
\listfiles ( as first line ) in the preamble, should be used
anyway, makes live easier ...
Much. Thank you.
Package: babel 2001/03/01 v3.7h The Babel package
Language: english 2001/04/15 v3.3l English support from the babel system
Language: greek 2001/02/22 v1.3j Greek
Dear friends,
I am using the windows port of LyX under windows XP. i find that it
doesn't display the equations properly. For example, when I type \pi
in math mode, it is displayed like 1/4. anyone knows what's the
problem and the solution for this? thanks a lot!
--
Best,
Liwen
--- Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're using a graphics inset but can't use the pdflatex compiler. You
> need to define a XFig -> PDF converter. See the Edit->Preferences
> dialog.
Ah, OK. Well, I have done that (using "fig2dev -L pdf $$i $$o"), but for some reason
LyX
Germán Vélez wrote:
> I need to create a document wich only consist in a structurated list of
> publications, for exemple:
[...]
> Does anyone knows how to make that?
package bibtopic. Cf.
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/BibTeX/BibTeX
Jürgen
Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Paul Smith wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Herbert. There is a (probably) easier way of dealing with this
>> bug: set (inside LyX) the language of the document, from which one
>> copies, with the language of one's document; then, one can paste with
>> a language
Jon Riding wrote:
I'm new to LyX and trying to discover whether LyX can handle an English
document which includes words and phrases in Greek.
attached an example for using some greek in an english text.
Herbert
--
http://TeXnik.de/
http://PSTricks.de/
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
In that case, how can you save the desired page settings in a template or layout
file, so that you can use them on any document you're writing?
it is no problem to insert an external preamble. E.g.:
first line in your Format->Document->Preamble
\input pramble.tex
and in
Herbert Voss wrote:
> Jon Riding wrote:
>> I'm new to LyX and trying to discover whether LyX can handle an English
>> document which includes words and phrases in Greek.
>
> attached an example for using some greek in an english text.
Here, at least, the output continues in greek after
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
Jon Riding wrote:
I'm new to LyX and trying to discover whether LyX can handle an English
document which includes words and phrases in Greek.
attached an example for using some greek in an english text.
Here, at least, the output continues in greek after
Angus Leeming wrote:
Is there an easy way to do that? I manually cut and paste the lines from
the .log file, below. I do see that your babel, english and greek packages
are far more recent than mine. I was just trying to make the point that
many, many users will be using something of similar
Herbert Voss wrote:
> \listfiles ( as first line ) in the preamble, should be used
> anyway, makes live easier ...
Much. Thank you.
>> Package: babel 2001/03/01 v3.7h The Babel package
>> Language: english 2001/04/15 v3.3l English support from the babel system
>> Language: greek 2001/02/22 v1.3j
Dear friends,
I am using the windows port of LyX under windows XP. i find that it
doesn't display the equations properly. For example, when I type \pi
in math mode, it is displayed like 1/4. anyone knows what's the
problem and the solution for this? thanks a lot!
--
Best,
Liwen
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