On Sunday 02 January 2005 20:17, mario wrote:
Hi,
is this (see below) a bug?
It seems so. LyX should never crash even if the file is badly formed as it
seems to be the case.
I don`t have time and competence to look at it.
If somebody needs/likes to know, here it is.
I was trying to
Matej == Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Matej,
Matej Hi, I have occasionally guy (Bruce D'Arcus from
Matej bibliographic.openoffice.org) some of my thoughts about LyX and
Matej generally about writing and I thought that you may be
Matej interested as well (it is slightly edited -- I
On Monday 03 January 2005 08:23 am, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Actually, I would interested to know what your other pet peeves wrt
LyX are, besides the fact that it does not do scripting and you are
afraid it may not be there in a few years.
Here are my (Steve Litt) pet peeves about LyX:
1.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Also, we have a growing interest for the native OSX and Windows
versions, and I hope this is going to help attract other people to
help.
Part of KDE has been ported to OSX and some are working on a Windows Port
but it has not brought us any new developpers.
In the LyX whine thread (served without cheese, unfortunately) about
missing features someone commented that there is no global search and
replace in 1.3.5.
However, when I press ctrl-f I see a dialog box that has two text entry
widgets (for search string and replace string) and four buttons:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I'll try to answer to some of your
concerns.
Thanks, Jean-Marc, for answering. I was really getting worried that my
report about LyX's death were not that exaggerated (BTW, it is so
over-quoted citation, that I was not able to google
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Matej Cepl wrote:
Just contrary to what Steve writes, I would think that if dropping
anything then I would let XForms go and made LyX into a first-class KDE
citizen.
As long as it does not require KDE to run it's OK with me. I agree that
it's time to drop support for xforms.
Charles de Miramon wrote:
a powerfull searchreplace
Oh yes, regexps would be nice.
I think that the LyX development team did not understand that a graphical
toolkit is not a 'skin' but a source of more and more powerfull components
and in the case of Qt of wordprocessor components. A lot of
I'm having trouble displaying math symbols on the screen with lyx. Does
someone know what I am doing wrong? I followed the help file referenced
earlier on this list, at
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/Troubleshooting#fonts
and the INSTALL file, but I'm still having trouble. Details of my
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having trouble displaying math symbols on the screen with lyx. Does
someone know what I am doing wrong? I followed the help file referenced
earlier on this list, at
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/Troubleshooting#fonts
and the INSTALL file, but
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 13:38:20 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having trouble displaying math symbols on the screen with lyx. Does
someone know what I am doing wrong? I followed the help file referenced
earlier on this list, at
Matej Cepl wrote:
* later ... well, actually, why not switch LyX to save its files in some
kind of subset of OASIS Document format (what is going to be a native
format of OOo 2.0, KOffice, and possibly even AbiWord)? Just throwing
the thought here -- it will certainly need a long
Rich Shepard wrote:
As long as it does not require KDE to run it's OK with me. I agree that
You can use whichever KDE application in whatever environment if you have
installed kdelibs.
In contrast to what you want in the way of fine-scale control, I like
It is not about fine-scale
I tried urpmi fonts-ttf-latex, and the reply was Everything already
installed. I also already installed the latex-xft-fonts package
following the instructions on the wiki.lyx.org site. However, I am still
not able to get the math symbols to display properly. Do you have any
other ideas? Thanks for
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 14:13:25 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried urpmi fonts-ttf-latex, and the reply was Everything already
installed. I also already installed the latex-xft-fonts package
following the instructions on the wiki.lyx.org site. However, I'm still
not able to
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Matej Cepl wrote:
That's the question -- are we really talking about
typesetting/publication system or authoring system? Or to say it more
bluntly -- do we want PageMaker/FrameMaker (LaTeX based) or more
author-friendly XMEtal/Amaya/Epic (LaTeX based, so far)? I am all for the
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried urpmi fonts-ttf-latex, and the reply was Everything already
installed. I also already installed the latex-xft-fonts package
^^^
Aha! That's the one. :-)
following the instructions on the
Thanks for your help. Using lyx-1.3.5-1mdk10_qt.i586.rpm, the math
symbols showed up right away. Bye, Andy
Robert Orr wrote:
Thanks Rob.
Also, any idea where I can get these missing files?
latexconfig.lyx.in and lyxconfig.lyx.in
I've posted them (zipped) to the LyX Wiki at
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/Windows.
-- Paul
On Monday 03 January 2005 03:06 pm, Rich Shepard wrote:
Matej,
Scribus is desktop publishing and is ideal for graphics-heavy layout.
Good for magazines, advertising and the like. Perhaps I'm in the minority,
but I see LyX as a very easy to use front end to LaTeX for the typeset
output of
Steve Litt wrote:
I don't like to fine tune individual pages, but before releasing my books for
sale, I like to fine-tune what a warning looks like, what a tip looks like,
what a story looks like, what a list looks like, what a chunk of code looks
like. Such book-wide fine tuning is trivial in
Dear list,
I can not help having one or two words about lyx. Please forgive me if
they seem to be in random order.
Firstly, I am a graduate student in statistics and lyx is the best
writing tool (I was a long time user of word, scientific workplace,
latex) I can find. I use lyx everyday, for
Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Charles de Miramon wrote:
a powerfull searchreplace
| Oh yes, regexps would be nice.
I think that the LyX development team did not understand that a graphical
toolkit is not a 'skin' but a source of more and more powerfull components
and in the case of
I want to use LyX for reports that should go out under my letterhead. I
have the logo and address/phone information set up in an OpenOffice.org
Writer page and exported as a .pdf file. I can also recreate it in The GIMP
(if I can access the proper typeface).
What I would like to do is have
On Sunday 02 January 2005 20:17, mario wrote:
Hi,
is this (see below) a bug?
It seems so. LyX should never crash even if the file is badly formed as it
seems to be the case.
I don`t have time and competence to look at it.
If somebody needs/likes to know, here it is.
I was trying to
Matej == Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Matej,
Matej Hi, I have occasionally guy (Bruce D'Arcus from
Matej bibliographic.openoffice.org) some of my thoughts about LyX and
Matej generally about writing and I thought that you may be
Matej interested as well (it is slightly edited -- I
On Monday 03 January 2005 08:23 am, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Actually, I would interested to know what your other pet peeves wrt
LyX are, besides the fact that it does not do scripting and you are
afraid it may not be there in a few years.
Here are my (Steve Litt) pet peeves about LyX:
1.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Also, we have a growing interest for the native OSX and Windows
versions, and I hope this is going to help attract other people to
help.
Part of KDE has been ported to OSX and some are working on a Windows Port
but it has not brought us any new developpers.
In the LyX whine thread (served without cheese, unfortunately) about
missing features someone commented that there is no global search and
replace in 1.3.5.
However, when I press ctrl-f I see a dialog box that has two text entry
widgets (for search string and replace string) and four buttons:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I'll try to answer to some of your
concerns.
Thanks, Jean-Marc, for answering. I was really getting worried that my
report about LyX's death were not that exaggerated (BTW, it is so
over-quoted citation, that I was not able to google
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Matej Cepl wrote:
Just contrary to what Steve writes, I would think that if dropping
anything then I would let XForms go and made LyX into a first-class KDE
citizen.
As long as it does not require KDE to run it's OK with me. I agree that
it's time to drop support for xforms.
Charles de Miramon wrote:
a powerfull searchreplace
Oh yes, regexps would be nice.
I think that the LyX development team did not understand that a graphical
toolkit is not a 'skin' but a source of more and more powerfull components
and in the case of Qt of wordprocessor components. A lot of
I'm having trouble displaying math symbols on the screen with lyx. Does
someone know what I am doing wrong? I followed the help file referenced
earlier on this list, at
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/Troubleshooting#fonts
and the INSTALL file, but I'm still having trouble. Details of my
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having trouble displaying math symbols on the screen with lyx. Does
someone know what I am doing wrong? I followed the help file referenced
earlier on this list, at
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/Troubleshooting#fonts
and the INSTALL file, but
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 13:38:20 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having trouble displaying math symbols on the screen with lyx. Does
someone know what I am doing wrong? I followed the help file referenced
earlier on this list, at
Matej Cepl wrote:
* later ... well, actually, why not switch LyX to save its files in some
kind of subset of OASIS Document format (what is going to be a native
format of OOo 2.0, KOffice, and possibly even AbiWord)? Just throwing
the thought here -- it will certainly need a long
Rich Shepard wrote:
As long as it does not require KDE to run it's OK with me. I agree that
You can use whichever KDE application in whatever environment if you have
installed kdelibs.
In contrast to what you want in the way of fine-scale control, I like
It is not about fine-scale
I tried urpmi fonts-ttf-latex, and the reply was Everything already
installed. I also already installed the latex-xft-fonts package
following the instructions on the wiki.lyx.org site. However, I am still
not able to get the math symbols to display properly. Do you have any
other ideas? Thanks for
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 14:13:25 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried urpmi fonts-ttf-latex, and the reply was Everything already
installed. I also already installed the latex-xft-fonts package
following the instructions on the wiki.lyx.org site. However, I'm still
not able to
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Matej Cepl wrote:
That's the question -- are we really talking about
typesetting/publication system or authoring system? Or to say it more
bluntly -- do we want PageMaker/FrameMaker (LaTeX based) or more
author-friendly XMEtal/Amaya/Epic (LaTeX based, so far)? I am all for the
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried urpmi fonts-ttf-latex, and the reply was Everything already
installed. I also already installed the latex-xft-fonts package
^^^
Aha! That's the one. :-)
following the instructions on the
Thanks for your help. Using lyx-1.3.5-1mdk10_qt.i586.rpm, the math
symbols showed up right away. Bye, Andy
Robert Orr wrote:
Thanks Rob.
Also, any idea where I can get these missing files?
latexconfig.lyx.in and lyxconfig.lyx.in
I've posted them (zipped) to the LyX Wiki at
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/Windows.
-- Paul
On Monday 03 January 2005 03:06 pm, Rich Shepard wrote:
Matej,
Scribus is desktop publishing and is ideal for graphics-heavy layout.
Good for magazines, advertising and the like. Perhaps I'm in the minority,
but I see LyX as a very easy to use front end to LaTeX for the typeset
output of
Steve Litt wrote:
I don't like to fine tune individual pages, but before releasing my books for
sale, I like to fine-tune what a warning looks like, what a tip looks like,
what a story looks like, what a list looks like, what a chunk of code looks
like. Such book-wide fine tuning is trivial in
Dear list,
I can not help having one or two words about lyx. Please forgive me if
they seem to be in random order.
Firstly, I am a graduate student in statistics and lyx is the best
writing tool (I was a long time user of word, scientific workplace,
latex) I can find. I use lyx everyday, for
Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Charles de Miramon wrote:
a powerfull searchreplace
| Oh yes, regexps would be nice.
I think that the LyX development team did not understand that a graphical
toolkit is not a 'skin' but a source of more and more powerfull components
and in the case of
I want to use LyX for reports that should go out under my letterhead. I
have the logo and address/phone information set up in an OpenOffice.org
Writer page and exported as a .pdf file. I can also recreate it in The GIMP
(if I can access the proper typeface).
What I would like to do is have
On Sunday 02 January 2005 20:17, mario wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is this (see below) a bug?
It seems so. LyX should never crash even if the file is badly formed as it
seems to be the case.
> I don`t have time and competence to look at it.
> If somebody needs/likes to know, here it is.
> I was trying
> "Matej" == Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hello Matej,
Matej> Hi, I have occasionally guy (Bruce D'Arcus from
Matej> bibliographic.openoffice.org) some of my thoughts about LyX and
Matej> generally about writing and I thought that you may be
Matej> interested as well (it is
On Monday 03 January 2005 08:23 am, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Actually, I would interested to know what your other pet peeves wrt
> LyX are, besides the fact that it does not do scripting and you are
> afraid it may not be there in a few years.
Here are my (Steve Litt) pet peeves about LyX:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> Also, we have a growing interest for the native OSX and Windows
> versions, and I hope this is going to help attract other people to
> help.
>
Part of KDE has been ported to OSX and some are working on a Windows Port
but it has not brought us any new developpers.
In the LyX whine thread (served without cheese, unfortunately) about
missing features someone commented that there is no global search and
replace in 1.3.5.
However, when I press ctrl-f I see a dialog box that has two text entry
widgets (for search string and replace string) and four buttons:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I'll try to answer to some of your
> concerns.
Thanks, Jean-Marc, for answering. I was really getting worried that my
report about LyX's death were not that exaggerated (BTW, it is so
over-quoted citation, that I was not able to
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Matej Cepl wrote:
Just contrary to what Steve writes, I would think that if dropping
anything then I would let XForms go and made LyX into a first-class KDE
citizen.
As long as it does not require KDE to run it's OK with me. I agree that
it's time to drop support for xforms.
Charles de Miramon wrote:
> a powerfull search
Oh yes, regexps would be nice.
> I think that the LyX development team did not understand that a graphical
> toolkit is not a 'skin' but a source of more and more powerfull components
> and in the case of Qt of wordprocessor components. A lot of
I'm having trouble displaying math symbols on the screen with lyx. Does
someone know what I am doing wrong? I followed the help file referenced
earlier on this list, at
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/Troubleshooting#fonts
and the INSTALL file, but I'm still having trouble. Details of my
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having trouble displaying math symbols on the screen with lyx. Does
someone know what I am doing wrong? I followed the help file referenced
earlier on this list, at
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/Troubleshooting#fonts
and the INSTALL file, but
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 13:38:20 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having trouble displaying math symbols on the screen with lyx. Does
> someone know what I am doing wrong? I followed the help file referenced
> earlier on this list, at
>
Matej Cepl wrote:
> * later ... well, actually, why not switch LyX to save its files in some
> kind of subset of OASIS Document format (what is going to be a native
> format of OOo 2.0, KOffice, and possibly even AbiWord)? Just throwing
> the thought here -- it will certainly need a
Rich Shepard wrote:
>As long as it does not require KDE to run it's OK with me. I agree that
You can use whichever KDE application in whatever environment if you have
installed kdelibs.
>In contrast to what you want in the way of fine-scale control, I like
It is not about fine-scale
I tried "urpmi fonts-ttf-latex", and the reply was "Everything already
installed". I also already installed the latex-xft-fonts package
following the instructions on the wiki.lyx.org site. However, I am still
not able to get the math symbols to display properly. Do you have any
other ideas? Thanks
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 14:13:25 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried "urpmi fonts-ttf-latex", and the reply was "Everything already
> installed". I also already installed the latex-xft-fonts package
> following the instructions on the wiki.lyx.org site. However, I'm still
>
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005, Matej Cepl wrote:
That's the question -- are we really talking about
"typesetting/publication system" or authoring system? Or to say it more
bluntly -- do we want PageMaker/FrameMaker (LaTeX based) or more
author-friendly XMEtal/Amaya/Epic (LaTeX based, so far)? I am all for
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried "urpmi fonts-ttf-latex", and the reply was "Everything already
installed". I also already installed the latex-xft-fonts package
^^^
Aha! That's the one. :-)
following the instructions on
Thanks for your help. Using lyx-1.3.5-1mdk10_qt.i586.rpm, the math
symbols showed up right away. Bye, Andy
Robert Orr wrote:
Thanks Rob.
Also, any idea where I can get these missing files?
latexconfig.lyx.in and lyxconfig.lyx.in
I've posted them (zipped) to the LyX Wiki at
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/LyX/Windows.
-- Paul
On Monday 03 January 2005 03:06 pm, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Matej,
>
>Scribus is desktop publishing and is ideal for graphics-heavy layout.
> Good for magazines, advertising and the like. Perhaps I'm in the minority,
> but I see LyX as a very easy to use front end to LaTeX for the typeset
>
Steve Litt wrote:
I don't like to fine tune individual pages, but before releasing my books for
sale, I like to fine-tune what a warning looks like, what a tip looks like,
what a story looks like, what a list looks like, what a chunk of code looks
like. Such book-wide fine tuning is trivial in
Dear list,
I can not help having one or two words about lyx. Please forgive me if
they seem to be in random order.
Firstly, I am a graduate student in statistics and lyx is the best
writing tool (I was a long time user of word, scientific workplace,
latex) I can find. I use lyx everyday, for
Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Charles de Miramon wrote:
>> a powerfull search
>
| Oh yes, regexps would be nice.
>
>> I think that the LyX development team did not understand that a graphical
>> toolkit is not a 'skin' but a source of more and more powerfull components
>> and in the
I want to use LyX for reports that should go out under my letterhead. I
have the logo and address/phone information set up in an OpenOffice.org
Writer page and exported as a .pdf file. I can also recreate it in The GIMP
(if I can access the proper typeface).
What I would like to do is have
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