Evening,
Just wondering if someone whom is running this version of OS X please
confirm cocoAspell does work with LyX. It is a new version of
cocoAspell, but links are missing I am getting conflicting link
errors frpm various users of Tigger and I do not or want to install
Tigger just yet.
Hello,
My system: SuSE 9.3., KDE 3.4, teTeX 3.0, Lyx 1.3.5
I am using LyX to write my dissertation. Until now my girlfriend didn't give a
damn about it and preferred OpenOffice, but when I showed her the first
chapter printed out she nearly fainted, especially when she understood the
Hi
see if the enclosed lyx file is of any use. Made it for someone else with a
similar question some time ago
samar
- Original Message -
From: Christopher Winkler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 3:16 PM
Subject: lyx in spanish?
Hello,
My
Hi all,
I followed the directions for making an index and this worked well, but
two questions arose.
1. The Index does not appear in the TOC.
2. Can I change the name? Now it says Index, but I am working on a
German-language document.
BTW, thanks to Angus's tip earlier, here is a simple
Paul Smith wrote:
Is it really necessary to declare in the preamble
\usepackage{lmodern}
when the latin modern fonts are already installed?
Yes, because you can have installed many fonts and LaTeX needs to know
which fonts it should use for your document.
For instance, I
have tetex-cmsuper
Christopher Winkler wrote:
My system: SuSE 9.3., KDE 3.4, teTeX 3.0, Lyx 1.3.5
[...]
She is Spanish and I could not convince LyX to write vowels with
accents, neither with Spanish nor with English or German keyboard, with and
without keymaps, with and without the KDE keyboard switcher. What
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
I followed the directions for making an index and this worked well, but
two questions arose.
There was a third question which I forgot to include; just as well, I am
learning that the quick and easy way is to look for the LaTeX command.
Here, in case anyone is
On 5/8/05, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For instance, I
have tetex-cmsuper installed and I get nice looking pdf documents
without declaring \usepackage{lmodern}.
Possibly cmsuper is set as default font when it is installed. But this
depends on your LaTeX distribution.
It makes
When I toggle a sentence or paragraph that has some elements emphasized
and some not, the state simply toggles, i.e. what was not emphasized is
now so and the other way 'round as well. This seems strange and less than
useful. How does one clear the emphasis in such a situation?
-Kevin
--
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 7 May 2005, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
It's odd. Lyx apparently has to _open_ the floaters for spell-checking,
so I don't see why they are not automatically closed... :-(
shrugbecause the algorithm is a kludge in 1.3.x, that's why/shrug
Because it's not yet
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Christopher Winkler wrote:
My system: SuSE 9.3., KDE 3.4, teTeX 3.0, Lyx 1.3.5
[...]
She is Spanish and I could not convince LyX to write vowels with
accents, neither with Spanish nor with English or German keyboard, with
and without keymaps, with and without the
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Hi all,
I followed the directions for making an index and this worked well, but
two questions arose.
1. The Index does not appear in the TOC.
http://www.math.upenn.edu/tex_docs/help/faq/uktug-faq/FAQ162.html
2. Can I change the name? Now it says Index, but I am
hola,
Excuse me for my english.
I have an equal problem and equal system.
I resolved this problem.
I compiled Lyx and accents and ñ no work.
I installed Lyx 1.3.5 from rpm (for suse) and found that ñ work ok and accents
appears in other key (in the key at right of key with character zero).
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
because 1.4.x is s much less kludgy in s many ways. Theoretically.
In practice, it's broken and we're busy trying to fix it in a way that
retains the elegance and doesn't introduce too many new kludges :)
Angus,
The kludgy comment wasn't mine. In
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
hola,
Excuse me for my english.
¡Es mejor que mi español!
I have an equal problem and equal system.
I resolved this problem.
I compiled Lyx and accents and ñ no work.
I installed Lyx 1.3.5 from rpm (for suse) and found that ñ work ok and
accents appears in other
Rich Shepard wrote:
because 1.4.x is s much less kludgy in s many ways.
Theoretically. In practice, it's broken and we're busy trying to fix it
in a way that retains the elegance and doesn't introduce too many new
kludges :)
Angus,
The kludgy comment wasn't mine.
Sure. It was
Angus Leeming writes:
you're mixing perl with sh. The shell script way is
Oops, that doesn't surprise me. I know enough Perl to be dangerous and
less shell scripting.
As said, I could see doing a proper (Perl) script that follows an external
list of items to be found and indexed, but I think
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
Now you're just making me feel guilty :)
That was not my intent. I wanted you all to understand that most of us --
perhaps all of us -- wait patiently because we understand the development
model and the constraints.
Rich
--
Dr. Richard B. Shepard,
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Gunnar wrote:
This is the fancy stuff in the exported latex file
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
Gunnar,
Is the double use intentional? It should be there only once. You can also
use:
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fance}
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
Now you're just making me feel guilty :)
That was not my intent. I wanted you all to understand that most of us
--
perhaps all of us -- wait patiently because we understand the development
model and the constraints.
:)
Rich Shepard writes:
In the meantime we'll continue to manually close everything
opened by the spell check.
Easier, (maybe?) is to run ispell on the command line over the Lyx file.
Actually I just tried this and it works well, but for words such as für
it reads fM-lr. In Lyx there is a
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
Easier, (maybe?) is to run ispell on the command line over the Lyx
file.
Actually I just tried this and it works well, but for words such as
für it reads fM-lr. In Lyx there is a checkbox called Use input
encoding. Can anyone tell me what it does to make ispell happy?
Is the double use intentional? It should be there only once. You can
also use:
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fance}
\fancyhead{} % clear header fields
The double use was added when the single use didn't work (by adding both to
preamble and selecting fancy pagestyle.
\cfoot{}
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Just for the record, on Gentoo I did `emerge lyx`, using the qt version, I
don't have any trouble to put spanish characters like . I have my
keyboard set to use dead-keys but it's an english keyboard working on english
layout.
- --
Pupeno:
Paul:
Thank you for taking so much trouble, but it is good to
know that the error can be reproduced and seems unrelated
to Lyx.
I experimented myself in similar ways. In view of what
you report and what I tried, I came up with the conclusion that
the error appears somewhat unsystematic. I used
I use
\makeatletter
%clear headers for empty pages
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\hbox{}
\thispagestyle{empty}
\newpage
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\makeatother
\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}}
\renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{ #1}}
\fancyhf{}
\fancyhead[LE]{\thepage}
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Je Dimano Majo 1 2005 19:18, Uwe Sthr skribis:
Pupeno wrote:
I use URLs a lot and I don't quite like how they are handled. On the text
output (pdf, dvi) they are just put next to the name of the url, for
example: Jabber http://www.jabber.org;.
I'm currently heading for a last minute deadline and have found a couple of
small hitches with my document in LyX. I was hoping I might get some help
(one can but try). If people would like to see the document before
commenting please just ask and I'll be willing to send it asap.
Hope the
aspell under fink does not work for me, but I am very new to Mac OS X.
How did you install cocoaspell?
juh
Subject: Re: Issues with Table of Contents
I'm currently heading for a last minute deadline and have found a couple
of
small hitches with my document in LyX. I was hoping I might get some help
(one can but try). If people would like to see the document before
commenting please just ask and I'll
Hi there,
Thanks for the replies people. The deadline has now passed and I did get the
TOC working finally. Sadly no end of proof symbols but you can't have
everything. I think the issue with the TOC (after a friend mentioned it
might be the problem) was something to do with it being compiled
Hi all,
One last question for the evening and then quiet and peace, again. :-)
I followed the instructions for including another Lyx file in my document
and this worked fine except for one thing: I am using a wrapper script
between the LaTeX and the dvi output to add index tags and this is not
Pupeno schrieb:
You don't need to use the URL box.
But the URL box is much, much nicer than typing commands itself.
Of course, typing commands is not nice. I just want to show you an
alternative.
You can also create hyperlinks with underlying adress using the command
\href{Your URL}{displayed
On 09/05/2005, at 3:50 AM, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
aspell under fink does not work for me, but I am very new to Mac OS X.
How did you install cocoaspell?
Not Sure, as these machines with problem are users on a network I do
casual support for OS X. I do not have OS X Tigger installed on any
Hi
I'm writing my dissertation using the book format and just have a
quick question:
How do I get the page numbers to show up at the bottom of every page,
not just the first page of the chapter?
I had a look around the Wiki and the texnik.de FAQ pages and although
I could find plenty about the
Evening,
Just wondering if someone whom is running this version of OS X please
confirm cocoAspell does work with LyX. It is a new version of
cocoAspell, but links are missing I am getting conflicting link
errors frpm various users of Tigger and I do not or want to install
Tigger just yet.
Hello,
My system: SuSE 9.3., KDE 3.4, teTeX 3.0, Lyx 1.3.5
I am using LyX to write my dissertation. Until now my girlfriend didn't give a
damn about it and preferred OpenOffice, but when I showed her the first
chapter printed out she nearly fainted, especially when she understood the
Hi
see if the enclosed lyx file is of any use. Made it for someone else with a
similar question some time ago
samar
- Original Message -
From: Christopher Winkler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 3:16 PM
Subject: lyx in spanish?
Hello,
My
Hi all,
I followed the directions for making an index and this worked well, but
two questions arose.
1. The Index does not appear in the TOC.
2. Can I change the name? Now it says Index, but I am working on a
German-language document.
BTW, thanks to Angus's tip earlier, here is a simple
Paul Smith wrote:
Is it really necessary to declare in the preamble
\usepackage{lmodern}
when the latin modern fonts are already installed?
Yes, because you can have installed many fonts and LaTeX needs to know
which fonts it should use for your document.
For instance, I
have tetex-cmsuper
Christopher Winkler wrote:
My system: SuSE 9.3., KDE 3.4, teTeX 3.0, Lyx 1.3.5
[...]
She is Spanish and I could not convince LyX to write vowels with
accents, neither with Spanish nor with English or German keyboard, with and
without keymaps, with and without the KDE keyboard switcher. What
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
I followed the directions for making an index and this worked well, but
two questions arose.
There was a third question which I forgot to include; just as well, I am
learning that the quick and easy way is to look for the LaTeX command.
Here, in case anyone is
On 5/8/05, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For instance, I
have tetex-cmsuper installed and I get nice looking pdf documents
without declaring \usepackage{lmodern}.
Possibly cmsuper is set as default font when it is installed. But this
depends on your LaTeX distribution.
It makes
When I toggle a sentence or paragraph that has some elements emphasized
and some not, the state simply toggles, i.e. what was not emphasized is
now so and the other way 'round as well. This seems strange and less than
useful. How does one clear the emphasis in such a situation?
-Kevin
--
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 7 May 2005, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
It's odd. Lyx apparently has to _open_ the floaters for spell-checking,
so I don't see why they are not automatically closed... :-(
shrugbecause the algorithm is a kludge in 1.3.x, that's why/shrug
Because it's not yet
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Christopher Winkler wrote:
My system: SuSE 9.3., KDE 3.4, teTeX 3.0, Lyx 1.3.5
[...]
She is Spanish and I could not convince LyX to write vowels with
accents, neither with Spanish nor with English or German keyboard, with
and without keymaps, with and without the
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Hi all,
I followed the directions for making an index and this worked well, but
two questions arose.
1. The Index does not appear in the TOC.
http://www.math.upenn.edu/tex_docs/help/faq/uktug-faq/FAQ162.html
2. Can I change the name? Now it says Index, but I am
hola,
Excuse me for my english.
I have an equal problem and equal system.
I resolved this problem.
I compiled Lyx and accents and ñ no work.
I installed Lyx 1.3.5 from rpm (for suse) and found that ñ work ok and accents
appears in other key (in the key at right of key with character zero).
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
because 1.4.x is s much less kludgy in s many ways. Theoretically.
In practice, it's broken and we're busy trying to fix it in a way that
retains the elegance and doesn't introduce too many new kludges :)
Angus,
The kludgy comment wasn't mine. In
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
hola,
Excuse me for my english.
¡Es mejor que mi español!
I have an equal problem and equal system.
I resolved this problem.
I compiled Lyx and accents and ñ no work.
I installed Lyx 1.3.5 from rpm (for suse) and found that ñ work ok and
accents appears in other
Rich Shepard wrote:
because 1.4.x is s much less kludgy in s many ways.
Theoretically. In practice, it's broken and we're busy trying to fix it
in a way that retains the elegance and doesn't introduce too many new
kludges :)
Angus,
The kludgy comment wasn't mine.
Sure. It was
Angus Leeming writes:
you're mixing perl with sh. The shell script way is
Oops, that doesn't surprise me. I know enough Perl to be dangerous and
less shell scripting.
As said, I could see doing a proper (Perl) script that follows an external
list of items to be found and indexed, but I think
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
Now you're just making me feel guilty :)
That was not my intent. I wanted you all to understand that most of us --
perhaps all of us -- wait patiently because we understand the development
model and the constraints.
Rich
--
Dr. Richard B. Shepard,
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Gunnar wrote:
This is the fancy stuff in the exported latex file
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
Gunnar,
Is the double use intentional? It should be there only once. You can also
use:
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fance}
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
Now you're just making me feel guilty :)
That was not my intent. I wanted you all to understand that most of us
--
perhaps all of us -- wait patiently because we understand the development
model and the constraints.
:)
Rich Shepard writes:
In the meantime we'll continue to manually close everything
opened by the spell check.
Easier, (maybe?) is to run ispell on the command line over the Lyx file.
Actually I just tried this and it works well, but for words such as für
it reads fM-lr. In Lyx there is a
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
Easier, (maybe?) is to run ispell on the command line over the Lyx
file.
Actually I just tried this and it works well, but for words such as
für it reads fM-lr. In Lyx there is a checkbox called Use input
encoding. Can anyone tell me what it does to make ispell happy?
Is the double use intentional? It should be there only once. You can
also use:
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fance}
\fancyhead{} % clear header fields
The double use was added when the single use didn't work (by adding both to
preamble and selecting fancy pagestyle.
\cfoot{}
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Just for the record, on Gentoo I did `emerge lyx`, using the qt version, I
don't have any trouble to put spanish characters like . I have my
keyboard set to use dead-keys but it's an english keyboard working on english
layout.
- --
Pupeno:
Paul:
Thank you for taking so much trouble, but it is good to
know that the error can be reproduced and seems unrelated
to Lyx.
I experimented myself in similar ways. In view of what
you report and what I tried, I came up with the conclusion that
the error appears somewhat unsystematic. I used
I use
\makeatletter
%clear headers for empty pages
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
\hbox{}
\thispagestyle{empty}
\newpage
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
\makeatother
\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}}
\renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{ #1}}
\fancyhf{}
\fancyhead[LE]{\thepage}
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Je Dimano Majo 1 2005 19:18, Uwe Sthr skribis:
Pupeno wrote:
I use URLs a lot and I don't quite like how they are handled. On the text
output (pdf, dvi) they are just put next to the name of the url, for
example: Jabber http://www.jabber.org;.
I'm currently heading for a last minute deadline and have found a couple of
small hitches with my document in LyX. I was hoping I might get some help
(one can but try). If people would like to see the document before
commenting please just ask and I'll be willing to send it asap.
Hope the
aspell under fink does not work for me, but I am very new to Mac OS X.
How did you install cocoaspell?
juh
Subject: Re: Issues with Table of Contents
I'm currently heading for a last minute deadline and have found a couple
of
small hitches with my document in LyX. I was hoping I might get some help
(one can but try). If people would like to see the document before
commenting please just ask and I'll
Hi there,
Thanks for the replies people. The deadline has now passed and I did get the
TOC working finally. Sadly no end of proof symbols but you can't have
everything. I think the issue with the TOC (after a friend mentioned it
might be the problem) was something to do with it being compiled
Hi all,
One last question for the evening and then quiet and peace, again. :-)
I followed the instructions for including another Lyx file in my document
and this worked fine except for one thing: I am using a wrapper script
between the LaTeX and the dvi output to add index tags and this is not
Pupeno schrieb:
You don't need to use the URL box.
But the URL box is much, much nicer than typing commands itself.
Of course, typing commands is not nice. I just want to show you an
alternative.
You can also create hyperlinks with underlying adress using the command
\href{Your URL}{displayed
On 09/05/2005, at 3:50 AM, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
aspell under fink does not work for me, but I am very new to Mac OS X.
How did you install cocoaspell?
Not Sure, as these machines with problem are users on a network I do
casual support for OS X. I do not have OS X Tigger installed on any
Hi
I'm writing my dissertation using the book format and just have a
quick question:
How do I get the page numbers to show up at the bottom of every page,
not just the first page of the chapter?
I had a look around the Wiki and the texnik.de FAQ pages and although
I could find plenty about the
Evening,
Just wondering if someone whom is running this version of OS X please
confirm cocoAspell does work with LyX. It is a new version of
cocoAspell, but links are missing I am getting conflicting link
errors frpm various users of Tigger and I do not or want to install
Tigger just yet.
Hello,
My system: SuSE 9.3., KDE 3.4, teTeX 3.0, Lyx 1.3.5
I am using LyX to write my dissertation. Until now my girlfriend didn't give a
damn about it and preferred OpenOffice, but when I showed her the first
chapter printed out she nearly fainted, especially when she understood the
Hi
see if the enclosed lyx file is of any use. Made it for someone else with a
similar question some time ago
samar
- Original Message -
From: "Christopher Winkler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 3:16 PM
Subject: lyx in spanish?
Hello,
My
Hi all,
I followed the directions for making an index and this worked well, but
two questions arose.
1. The Index does not appear in the TOC.
2. Can I change the name? Now it says "Index", but I am working on a
German-language document.
BTW, thanks to Angus's tip earlier, here is a simple
Paul Smith wrote:
Is it really necessary to declare in the preamble
\usepackage{lmodern}
when the latin modern fonts are already installed?
Yes, because you can have installed many fonts and LaTeX needs to know
which fonts it should use for your document.
For instance, I
have tetex-cmsuper
Christopher Winkler wrote:
> My system: SuSE 9.3., KDE 3.4, teTeX 3.0, Lyx 1.3.5
[...]
> She is Spanish and I could not convince LyX to write vowels with
> accents, neither with Spanish nor with English or German keyboard, with and
> without keymaps, with and without the KDE keyboard switcher.
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
> I followed the directions for making an index and this worked well, but
> two questions arose.
There was a third question which I forgot to include; just as well, I am
learning that the quick and easy way is to look for the LaTeX command.
Here, in case anyone is
On 5/8/05, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > For instance, I
> > have tetex-cmsuper installed and I get nice looking pdf documents
> > without declaring \usepackage{lmodern}.
>
> Possibly cmsuper is set as default font when it is installed. But this
> depends on your LaTeX distribution.
When I toggle a sentence or paragraph that has some elements emphasized
and some not, the state simply toggles, i.e. what was not emphasized is
now so and the other way 'round as well. This seems strange and less than
useful. How does one "clear" the emphasis in such a situation?
-Kevin
--
Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Sat, 7 May 2005, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
>
>> It's odd. Lyx apparently has to _open_ the floaters for spell-checking,
>> so I don't see why they are not automatically closed... :-(
because the algorithm is a kludge in 1.3.x, that's why
>Because it's not yet
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Christopher Winkler wrote:
>> My system: SuSE 9.3., KDE 3.4, teTeX 3.0, Lyx 1.3.5
> [...]
>> She is Spanish and I could not convince LyX to write vowels with
>> accents, neither with Spanish nor with English or German keyboard, with
>> and without keymaps, with and
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I followed the directions for making an index and this worked well, but
> two questions arose.
>
> 1. The Index does not appear in the TOC.
http://www.math.upenn.edu/tex_docs/help/faq/uktug-faq/FAQ162.html
> 2. Can I change the name? Now it says "Index",
hola,
Excuse me for my english.
I have an equal problem and equal system.
I resolved this problem.
I compiled Lyx and accents and ñ no work.
I installed Lyx 1.3.5 from rpm (for suse) and found that ñ work ok and accents
appears in other key (in the key at right of key with character zero).
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
because 1.4.x is s much less kludgy in s many ways. Theoretically.
In practice, it's broken and we're busy trying to fix it in a way that
retains the elegance and doesn't introduce too many new kludges :)
Angus,
The "kludgy" comment wasn't mine.
Marcelo Acuÿf1a wrote:
> hola,
> Excuse me for my english.
¡Es mejor que mi español!
> I have an equal problem and equal system.
> I resolved this problem.
> I compiled Lyx and accents and ñ no work.
> I installed Lyx 1.3.5 from rpm (for suse) and found that ñ work ok and
> accents appears
Rich Shepard wrote:
>> because 1.4.x is s much less kludgy in s many ways.
>> Theoretically. In practice, it's broken and we're busy trying to fix it
>> in a way that retains the elegance and doesn't introduce too many new
>> kludges :)
>
> Angus,
>
>The "kludgy" comment wasn't mine.
Angus Leeming writes:
> you're mixing perl with sh. The shell script way is
Oops, that doesn't surprise me. I know enough Perl to be dangerous and
less shell scripting.
As said, I could see doing a proper (Perl) script that follows an external
list of items to be found and indexed, but I think
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
Now you're just making me feel guilty :)
That was not my intent. I wanted you all to understand that most of us --
perhaps all of us -- wait patiently because we understand the development
model and the constraints.
Rich
--
Dr. Richard B. Shepard,
On Sun, 8 May 2005, Gunnar wrote:
This is the fancy stuff in the exported latex file
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
Gunnar,
Is the double use intentional? It should be there only once. You can also
use:
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fance}
Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Sun, 8 May 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
>> Now you're just making me feel guilty :)
>
>That was not my intent. I wanted you all to understand that most of us
>--
> perhaps all of us -- wait patiently because we understand the development
> model and the
Rich Shepard writes:
> In the meantime we'll continue to manually close everything
> opened by the spell check.
Easier, (maybe?) is to run ispell on the command line over the Lyx file.
Actually I just tried this and it works well, but for words such as "für"
it reads "fM-lr". In Lyx there is a
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
> Easier, (maybe?) is to run ispell on the command line over the Lyx
> file.
>
> Actually I just tried this and it works well, but for words such as
> "für" it reads "fM-lr". In Lyx there is a checkbox called "Use input
> encoding". Can anyone tell me what it does to make
>Is the double use intentional? It should be there only once. You can
> also use:
> \usepackage{fancyhdr}
> \pagestyle{fance}
> \fancyhead{} % clear header fields
The double use was added when the single use didn't work (by adding both to
preamble and selecting "fancy" pagestyle.
> > \cfoot{}
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Just for the record, on Gentoo I did `emerge lyx`, using the qt version, I
don't have any trouble to put spanish characters like à à à à Ã. I have my
keyboard set to use dead-keys but it's an english keyboard working on english
layout.
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Paul:
Thank you for taking so much trouble, but it is good to
know that the error can be reproduced and seems unrelated
to Lyx.
I experimented myself in similar ways. In view of what
you report and what I tried, I came up with the conclusion that
the error appears somewhat unsystematic. I used
I use
\makeatletter
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\thispagestyle{empty}
\newpage
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\makeatother
\renewcommand{\chaptermark}[1]{\markboth{#1}{}}
\renewcommand{\sectionmark}[1]{\markright{ #1}}
\fancyhf{}
\fancyhead[LE]{\thepage}
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Je DimanÄo Majo 1 2005 19:18, Uwe StÃhr skribis:
> Pupeno wrote:
> > I use URLs a lot and I don't quite like how they are handled. On the text
> > output (pdf, dvi) they are just put next to the name of the url, for
> > example: "Jabber
> I'm currently heading for a last minute deadline and have found a couple of
> small hitches with my document in LyX. I was hoping I might get some help
> (one can but try). If people would like to see the document before
> commenting please just ask and I'll be willing to send it asap.
Hope the
aspell under fink does not work for me, but I am very new to Mac OS X.
How did you install cocoaspell?
juh
Subject: Re: Issues with Table of Contents
I'm currently heading for a last minute deadline and have found a couple
of
small hitches with my document in LyX. I was hoping I might get some help
(one can but try). If people would like to see the document before
commenting please just ask and I'll
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