Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:09:40AM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
Why doesn't LyX do the right thing when converting said text to
LaTeX?
Error in lyx.
I could argue about that.
I think it is an error when lyx produce invalid latex
without the user
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, Georg Baum wrote:
It probably took the 100dpi from your X setup.
Actually, when I looked more closely, the X and Y resolution of the
image
was 1 dpi, with a scaling factor of 100. It was invisible in the pdflatex
output. When I scaled the
i am tweaking float setttings for specific floats. in the float settings
menu i select top-of-page, bottom-of-page, and here-if-possible, and click
ok.
opening the float settings menu again, and only top-of-page is selected?
martin
(lyx 1.3.6)
Martin A. Hansen writes:
i am tweaking float setttings for specific floats. in the float
settings menu i select top-of-page, bottom-of-page, and
here-if-possible, and click ok.
opening the float settings menu again, and only top-of-page is
selected?
Things like this happen to me in 1.3.5
looking at the resulting lyx file, the settings is correct there (htb). i
guess that there is a bug in lyx, which makes lyx forget /misread the
settings.
can anyone confirm this?
martin
On 06/02/06, Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin A. Hansen writes:
i am tweaking float
Dear Uwe,
I have noticed and reported in lyx-devel this problem with htlatex and
proposed as a work-around to default the temp directory to something
without space (mail reproduced below), what do you think?
It would be very nice for my colleagues if your next version would
support htlatex.
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Always use the full resolution of a screen dump. Screendumps usually
prints with visible pixels, and scaling them in gimp will always make that
much worse. Using the full resolution gives the best possible result,
the only possible downside being a
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the explanation.
Note that I used `aa.lyx' as an example (I don't (wanna) use it (I
guess)).
I wrote it more to make a point that this is confusing for a novice
user:
Setup, enter, enter, try feature, fails = confused
(MikTeX is quite an elaborate setup so a novice cannot
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
looking at the resulting lyx file, the settings is correct there (htb). i
guess that there is a bug in lyx, which makes lyx forget /misread the
settings.
can anyone confirm this?
I do this all the time with 1.3.7 on linux, and it works fine here. Please
enter an
Thanks Uwe for the help.
I installed the fonts manually, and now it looks much better.
However...
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
(Coincidentally I am writing something about a game of cards...)
Regards, Peter
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
looking at the resulting lyx file, the settings is correct there (htb). i
guess that there is a bug in lyx, which makes lyx forget /misread the
settings.
can anyone confirm this?
Tried it in LyX 1.3.7 (Win XP). The settings were always correct when I
right-clicked on
Peter Hegt wrote:
I wrote it more to make a point that this is confusing for a novice
user:
Setup, enter, enter, try feature, fails = confused
(MikTeX is quite an elaborate setup so a novice cannot be confident that
the setup went 100% error free/complete).
True. On the positive side, you
Peter Hegt wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
I can reproduce that. The cmsy10 font (from Bakoma4LyX) has the spade
glyph (character 00C4). Is LyX mapping \spadesuit to the wrong character?
/Paul
Peter Hegt wrote:
I installed the fonts manually, and now it looks much better.
However...
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
I'll have a look at it. It should however appear correctly in the output
so that you can continue your document in the meantime.
regards Uwe
I think I've figured out what has been going wrong with the LyX/Mac
installer, and I've created a new version (partly in preparation for
the upcoming 1.4.0). If you've been having troubles upgrading from
lyx-1.3.5 or earlier on the mac, please try this installer to see if
it works for you.
Am Montag, 6. Februar 2006 18:21 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Peter Hegt wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
I can reproduce that. The cmsy10 font (from Bakoma4LyX) has the spade
glyph (character 00C4). Is LyX mapping \spadesuit
C4 = 196.
(Sorry, for sending to Georg's inbox by mistake)
Regards,
Nusret
--- Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Montag, 6. Februar 2006 18:21 schrieb Paul A.
Rubin:
Peter Hegt wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
I've made a version of LyX/Mac 1.4.0pre4 available here: http://
edisk.fandm.edu/bennett.helm/LyX/LyX-1.4%20Installer.dmg. If anyone
is willing to try it (and test the installer), please feel free to
download and report any problems to the user's list.
As before, I am not sure if this runs
Hello all,
I use LyX 1.3.5 in suse 9.0. I'm writing a scientific document that will
have around 200 pages or more, with a lot of equations, figures and tables.
One month ago there was no problem for my to work with the document,
although it took some minutes to render the document to PDF
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Montag, 6. Februar 2006 18:21 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Peter Hegt wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
I can reproduce that. The cmsy10 font (from Bakoma4LyX) has the spade
glyph (character 00C4). Is LyX mapping
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
I can reproduce that. The cmsy10 font (from Bakoma4LyX) has the spade
glyph (character 00C4). Is LyX mapping \spadesuit to the wrong character?
We changed the original BaKoMa-fonts to fix the wrong display of other
characters.
On 2/3/06, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Phil Tomson wrote:
I'm using article(koma-script). I need all of the sections listed in
the TOC to be the same size font (12pt) as the rest of the text of the
thesis and they cannot be bold.
Use the LaTeX-package titletoc. Attached an
Phil Tomson wrote:
However, how would one change the font
of the 'Contents' heading itself to times-new-roman, non-bold?
This is the same font as used for the section heading (in article
classes). Add this to your preamble:
\setkomafont{section}{\normalfont\rmfamily\Large}
to get what you
Hi!
probably this isnt the best way to aks for help, but...
I use Lyx for linux and I'm trying to use it on windows, but i have
some problems
i can't have access to the menus bar like i show on the attach..
none of the 3 version that i tested solve this problem...=| (1.3.5;
1.3.6; 1.3.7)
can you
Francisco Martins wrote:
I use Lyx for linux and I'm trying to use it on windows, but i have
some problems
i can't have access to the menus bar like i show on the attach..
none of the 3 version that i tested solve this problem...=| (1.3.5;
1.3.6; 1.3.7)
Does this LyX for Windows version
On 2/6/06, Francisco Martins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
probably this isnt the best way to aks for help, but...
I use Lyx for linux and I'm trying to use it on windows, but i have
some problems
i can't have access to the menus bar like i show on the attach..
none of the 3 version that i tested
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:09:40AM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
Why doesn't LyX do the right thing when converting said text to
LaTeX?
Error in lyx.
I could argue about that.
I think it is an error when lyx produce invalid latex
without the user
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, Georg Baum wrote:
It probably took the 100dpi from your X setup.
Actually, when I looked more closely, the X and Y resolution of the
image
was 1 dpi, with a scaling factor of 100. It was invisible in the pdflatex
output. When I scaled the
i am tweaking float setttings for specific floats. in the float settings
menu i select top-of-page, bottom-of-page, and here-if-possible, and click
ok.
opening the float settings menu again, and only top-of-page is selected?
martin
(lyx 1.3.6)
Martin A. Hansen writes:
i am tweaking float setttings for specific floats. in the float
settings menu i select top-of-page, bottom-of-page, and
here-if-possible, and click ok.
opening the float settings menu again, and only top-of-page is
selected?
Things like this happen to me in 1.3.5
looking at the resulting lyx file, the settings is correct there (htb). i
guess that there is a bug in lyx, which makes lyx forget /misread the
settings.
can anyone confirm this?
martin
On 06/02/06, Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin A. Hansen writes:
i am tweaking float
Dear Uwe,
I have noticed and reported in lyx-devel this problem with htlatex and
proposed as a work-around to default the temp directory to something
without space (mail reproduced below), what do you think?
It would be very nice for my colleagues if your next version would
support htlatex.
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Always use the full resolution of a screen dump. Screendumps usually
prints with visible pixels, and scaling them in gimp will always make that
much worse. Using the full resolution gives the best possible result,
the only possible downside being a
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the explanation.
Note that I used `aa.lyx' as an example (I don't (wanna) use it (I
guess)).
I wrote it more to make a point that this is confusing for a novice
user:
Setup, enter, enter, try feature, fails = confused
(MikTeX is quite an elaborate setup so a novice cannot
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
looking at the resulting lyx file, the settings is correct there (htb). i
guess that there is a bug in lyx, which makes lyx forget /misread the
settings.
can anyone confirm this?
I do this all the time with 1.3.7 on linux, and it works fine here. Please
enter an
Thanks Uwe for the help.
I installed the fonts manually, and now it looks much better.
However...
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
(Coincidentally I am writing something about a game of cards...)
Regards, Peter
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
looking at the resulting lyx file, the settings is correct there (htb). i
guess that there is a bug in lyx, which makes lyx forget /misread the
settings.
can anyone confirm this?
Tried it in LyX 1.3.7 (Win XP). The settings were always correct when I
right-clicked on
Peter Hegt wrote:
I wrote it more to make a point that this is confusing for a novice
user:
Setup, enter, enter, try feature, fails = confused
(MikTeX is quite an elaborate setup so a novice cannot be confident that
the setup went 100% error free/complete).
True. On the positive side, you
Peter Hegt wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
I can reproduce that. The cmsy10 font (from Bakoma4LyX) has the spade
glyph (character 00C4). Is LyX mapping \spadesuit to the wrong character?
/Paul
Peter Hegt wrote:
I installed the fonts manually, and now it looks much better.
However...
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
I'll have a look at it. It should however appear correctly in the output
so that you can continue your document in the meantime.
regards Uwe
I think I've figured out what has been going wrong with the LyX/Mac
installer, and I've created a new version (partly in preparation for
the upcoming 1.4.0). If you've been having troubles upgrading from
lyx-1.3.5 or earlier on the mac, please try this installer to see if
it works for you.
Am Montag, 6. Februar 2006 18:21 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Peter Hegt wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
I can reproduce that. The cmsy10 font (from Bakoma4LyX) has the spade
glyph (character 00C4). Is LyX mapping \spadesuit
C4 = 196.
(Sorry, for sending to Georg's inbox by mistake)
Regards,
Nusret
--- Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Montag, 6. Februar 2006 18:21 schrieb Paul A.
Rubin:
Peter Hegt wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
I've made a version of LyX/Mac 1.4.0pre4 available here: http://
edisk.fandm.edu/bennett.helm/LyX/LyX-1.4%20Installer.dmg. If anyone
is willing to try it (and test the installer), please feel free to
download and report any problems to the user's list.
As before, I am not sure if this runs
Hello all,
I use LyX 1.3.5 in suse 9.0. I'm writing a scientific document that will
have around 200 pages or more, with a lot of equations, figures and tables.
One month ago there was no problem for my to work with the document,
although it took some minutes to render the document to PDF
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Montag, 6. Februar 2006 18:21 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Peter Hegt wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
I can reproduce that. The cmsy10 font (from Bakoma4LyX) has the spade
glyph (character 00C4). Is LyX mapping
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
I can reproduce that. The cmsy10 font (from Bakoma4LyX) has the spade
glyph (character 00C4). Is LyX mapping \spadesuit to the wrong character?
We changed the original BaKoMa-fonts to fix the wrong display of other
characters.
On 2/3/06, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Phil Tomson wrote:
I'm using article(koma-script). I need all of the sections listed in
the TOC to be the same size font (12pt) as the rest of the text of the
thesis and they cannot be bold.
Use the LaTeX-package titletoc. Attached an
Phil Tomson wrote:
However, how would one change the font
of the 'Contents' heading itself to times-new-roman, non-bold?
This is the same font as used for the section heading (in article
classes). Add this to your preamble:
\setkomafont{section}{\normalfont\rmfamily\Large}
to get what you
Hi!
probably this isnt the best way to aks for help, but...
I use Lyx for linux and I'm trying to use it on windows, but i have
some problems
i can't have access to the menus bar like i show on the attach..
none of the 3 version that i tested solve this problem...=| (1.3.5;
1.3.6; 1.3.7)
can you
Francisco Martins wrote:
I use Lyx for linux and I'm trying to use it on windows, but i have
some problems
i can't have access to the menus bar like i show on the attach..
none of the 3 version that i tested solve this problem...=| (1.3.5;
1.3.6; 1.3.7)
Does this LyX for Windows version
On 2/6/06, Francisco Martins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
probably this isnt the best way to aks for help, but...
I use Lyx for linux and I'm trying to use it on windows, but i have
some problems
i can't have access to the menus bar like i show on the attach..
none of the 3 version that i tested
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 09:09:40AM +0100, Helge Hafting wrote:
Why doesn't LyX do the right thing when converting said text to
LaTeX?
Error in lyx.
I could argue about that.
I think it is an error when lyx produce invalid latex
without the user
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, Georg Baum wrote:
It probably took the 100dpi from your X setup.
Actually, when I looked more closely, the X and Y resolution of the
image
was 1 dpi, with a scaling factor of 100. It was invisible in the pdflatex
output. When I scaled the
i am tweaking float setttings for specific floats. in the float settings
menu i select top-of-page, bottom-of-page, and here-if-possible, and click
ok.
opening the float settings menu again, and only top-of-page is selected?
martin
(lyx 1.3.6)
Martin A. Hansen writes:
> i am tweaking float setttings for specific floats. in the float
> settings menu i select top-of-page, bottom-of-page, and
> here-if-possible, and click ok.
>
> opening the float settings menu again, and only top-of-page is
> selected?
Things like this happen to me in
looking at the resulting lyx file, the settings is correct there (htb). i
guess that there is a bug in lyx, which makes lyx forget /misread the
settings.
can anyone confirm this?
martin
On 06/02/06, Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Martin A. Hansen writes:
> > i am tweaking float
Dear Uwe,
I have noticed and reported in lyx-devel this problem with htlatex and
proposed as a work-around to default the temp directory to something
without space (mail reproduced below), what do you think?
It would be very nice for my colleagues if your next version would
support htlatex.
Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Always use the full resolution of a screen dump. Screendumps usually
> prints with visible pixels, and scaling them in gimp will always make that
> much worse. Using the full resolution gives the best possible result,
> the only possible downside
Hi Paul,
Thanks for the explanation.
Note that I used `aa.lyx' as an example (I don't (wanna) use it (I
guess)).
I wrote it more to make a point that this is confusing for a novice
user:
Setup, enter, enter, try feature, fails => confused
(MikTeX is quite an elaborate setup so a novice cannot
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
> looking at the resulting lyx file, the settings is correct there (htb). i
> guess that there is a bug in lyx, which makes lyx forget /misread the
> settings.
>
> can anyone confirm this?
I do this all the time with 1.3.7 on linux, and it works fine here. Please
enter
Thanks Uwe for the help.
I installed the fonts manually, and now it looks much better.
However...
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
(Coincidentally I am writing something about a game of cards...)
Regards, Peter
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin A. Hansen wrote:
looking at the resulting lyx file, the settings is correct there (htb). i
guess that there is a bug in lyx, which makes lyx forget /misread the
settings.
can anyone confirm this?
Tried it in LyX 1.3.7 (Win XP). The settings were always correct when I
right-clicked on
Peter Hegt wrote:
I wrote it more to make a point that this is confusing for a novice
user:
Setup, enter, enter, try feature, fails => confused
(MikTeX is quite an elaborate setup so a novice cannot be confident that
the setup went 100% error free/complete).
True. On the positive side,
Peter Hegt wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
I can reproduce that. The cmsy10 font (from Bakoma4LyX) has the spade
glyph (character 00C4). Is LyX mapping \spadesuit to the wrong character?
/Paul
Peter Hegt wrote:
I installed the fonts manually, and now it looks much better.
However...
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
I'll have a look at it. It should however appear correctly in the output
so that you can continue your document in the meantime.
regards Uwe
I think I've figured out what has been going wrong with the LyX/Mac
installer, and I've created a new version (partly in preparation for
the upcoming 1.4.0). If you've been having troubles upgrading from
lyx-1.3.5 or earlier on the mac, please try this installer to see if
it works for you.
Am Montag, 6. Februar 2006 18:21 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
> Peter Hegt wrote:
> >
> > The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
> >
> > Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
> >
>
> I can reproduce that. The cmsy10 font (from Bakoma4LyX) has the spade
> glyph (character 00C4). Is LyX
C4 = 196.
(Sorry, for sending to Georg's inbox by mistake)
Regards,
Nusret
--- Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Montag, 6. Februar 2006 18:21 schrieb Paul A.
> Rubin:
> > Peter Hegt wrote:
> > >
> > > The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
> > >
> > > Hearts, clubs and diamonds
I've made a version of LyX/Mac 1.4.0pre4 available here: edisk.fandm.edu/bennett.helm/LyX/LyX-1.4%20Installer.dmg>. If anyone
is willing to try it (and test the installer), please feel free to
download and report any problems to the user's list.
As before, I am not sure if this runs on
Hello all,
I use LyX 1.3.5 in suse 9.0. I'm writing a scientific document that will
have around 200 pages or more, with a lot of equations, figures and tables.
One month ago there was no problem for my to work with the document,
although it took some minutes to "render" the document to PDF
Georg Baum wrote:
Am Montag, 6. Februar 2006 18:21 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Peter Hegt wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
I can reproduce that. The cmsy10 font (from Bakoma4LyX) has the spade
glyph (character 00C4). Is LyX mapping
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
I can reproduce that. The cmsy10 font (from Bakoma4LyX) has the spade
glyph (character 00C4). Is LyX mapping \spadesuit to the wrong character?
We changed the original BaKoMa-fonts to fix the wrong display of other
characters.
On 2/3/06, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Phil Tomson wrote:
>
> > I'm using article(koma-script). I need all of the sections listed in
> > the TOC to be the same size font (12pt) as the rest of the text of the
> > thesis and they cannot be bold.
>
> Use the LaTeX-package "titletoc".
Phil Tomson wrote:
However, how would one change the font
of the 'Contents' heading itself to times-new-roman, non-bold?
This is the same font as used for the section heading (in article
classes). Add this to your preamble:
\setkomafont{section}{\normalfont\rmfamily\Large}
to get what you
Hi!
probably this isnt the best way to aks for help, but...
I use Lyx for linux and I'm trying to use it on windows, but i have
some problems
i can't have access to the menus bar like i show on the attach..
none of the 3 version that i tested solve this problem...=| (1.3.5;
1.3.6; 1.3.7)
can you
Francisco Martins wrote:
> I use Lyx for linux and I'm trying to use it on windows, but i have
> some problems
> i can't have access to the menus bar like i show on the attach..
> none of the 3 version that i tested solve this problem...=| (1.3.5;
> 1.3.6; 1.3.7)
Does this LyX for Windows
On 2/6/06, Francisco Martins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> probably this isnt the best way to aks for help, but...
> I use Lyx for linux and I'm trying to use it on windows, but i have
> some problems
> i can't have access to the menus bar like i show on the attach..
> none of the 3 version that i
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