I have cygwin installed, and I've tried to install Windows LyX 1.3.7,
with all binary paths pointing to the relevant cygwin files (except for
GScript which is installed separately). However, the installation gives
me some error message about not being able to run a configuration
script, then
Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Uwe Stöhr writes:
| the next version of the windows installer will have support for
| editors with which LaTeX-files can be viewed with highlighted syntax.
|
| A side question -- does anyone know of further developments of a (vim)
| syntax file for
I have an external template defined for including c++ code (attached at the
bottom of the message) and I'm having problem with updating the postscript
after editing one of the included c++ files. The postscript file doesn't.
update when I do S C T to update the postscript.
Restarting LyX
On 2/10/06, Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an external template defined for including c++ code (attached at the
bottom of the message) and I'm having problem with updating the postscript
after editing one of the included c++ files. The postscript file doesn't.
update when I do S C T
Hi folks,
I come from a purely humanities background, and the interesting thing
about what has been said here is that, the more I use lyx, the more I
realise that I need to know tex/latex.
For that reason I am now patiently going through beginners latex
books,
using gedit- I am not yet
Lars Gullik Bjønnes writes:
That sounds like a thoroughly bad idea. It is true that sometimes you
can edit .lyx files with an editor, but that is only because of
limitations in LyX. IMHO the best view of .lyx files is that they
should be treated as hackable binary files.
(I assume that you
Do you know the listings package?
Yes, and I don't want it.
This is a more general kind of problem, how do you update a postscript file?
Gunnar wrote:
Do you know the listings package?
Yes, and I don't want it.
This is a more general kind of problem, how do you update a postscript
file?
No, the real problem is that files included via external templates are not
monitored for changes (in contrast to e.g. figures).
The
Georg Baum wrote:
Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Hi!
I want to export a LyX document to ASCII-text (so that somebody else can
import and reformat it in Word and finally InDesign - so it is not
really about having a good looking ASCII file, but something that one
can continue working with ...).
On Feb 10, 2006, at 12:22 AM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
Confirmed on 10.3.9. It installs without a glitch. Haven't done any
real testing, but I still have a problem with the Preferences
panel, though (see old thread). Now it seems to be associated to
Cmd-Q, and to the Quit menu item in the
- Original Message -
From: Eyal Rozenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 1:18 AM
Subject: An installation problem
I have cygwin installed, and I've tried to install Windows LyX 1.3.7,
with all binary paths pointing to the relevant
Hi!
Sorry if that's well known already but I am getting confused by
different answers I read on this issue.
I have LyX 1.3.5.
TIA
myriam
PS. It's quite urgent I get an answer to that to submit my paper.
Eyal Rozenberg wrote:
I have cygwin installed, and I've tried to install Windows LyX 1.3.7,
with all binary paths pointing to the relevant cygwin files (except for
GScript which is installed separately). However, the installation gives
me some error message about not being able to run a
I have cygwin installed, and I've tried to install Windows LyX 1.3.7,
with all binary paths pointing to the relevant cygwin files (except for
GScript which is installed separately). However, the installation gives
me some error message about not being able to run a configuration
script, then
Kevin Pfeiffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Uwe Stöhr writes:
| the next version of the windows installer will have support for
| editors with which LaTeX-files can be viewed with highlighted syntax.
|
| A side question -- does anyone know of further developments of a (vim)
| syntax file for
I have an external template defined for including c++ code (attached at the
bottom of the message) and I'm having problem with updating the postscript
after editing one of the included c++ files. The postscript file doesn't.
update when I do S C T to update the postscript.
Restarting LyX
On 2/10/06, Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an external template defined for including c++ code (attached at the
bottom of the message) and I'm having problem with updating the postscript
after editing one of the included c++ files. The postscript file doesn't.
update when I do S C T
Hi folks,
I come from a purely humanities background, and the interesting thing
about what has been said here is that, the more I use lyx, the more I
realise that I need to know tex/latex.
For that reason I am now patiently going through beginners latex
books,
using gedit- I am not yet
Lars Gullik Bjønnes writes:
That sounds like a thoroughly bad idea. It is true that sometimes you
can edit .lyx files with an editor, but that is only because of
limitations in LyX. IMHO the best view of .lyx files is that they
should be treated as hackable binary files.
(I assume that you
Do you know the listings package?
Yes, and I don't want it.
This is a more general kind of problem, how do you update a postscript file?
Gunnar wrote:
Do you know the listings package?
Yes, and I don't want it.
This is a more general kind of problem, how do you update a postscript
file?
No, the real problem is that files included via external templates are not
monitored for changes (in contrast to e.g. figures).
The
Georg Baum wrote:
Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Hi!
I want to export a LyX document to ASCII-text (so that somebody else can
import and reformat it in Word and finally InDesign - so it is not
really about having a good looking ASCII file, but something that one
can continue working with ...).
On Feb 10, 2006, at 12:22 AM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
Confirmed on 10.3.9. It installs without a glitch. Haven't done any
real testing, but I still have a problem with the Preferences
panel, though (see old thread). Now it seems to be associated to
Cmd-Q, and to the Quit menu item in the
- Original Message -
From: Eyal Rozenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 1:18 AM
Subject: An installation problem
I have cygwin installed, and I've tried to install Windows LyX 1.3.7,
with all binary paths pointing to the relevant
Hi!
Sorry if that's well known already but I am getting confused by
different answers I read on this issue.
I have LyX 1.3.5.
TIA
myriam
PS. It's quite urgent I get an answer to that to submit my paper.
Eyal Rozenberg wrote:
I have cygwin installed, and I've tried to install Windows LyX 1.3.7,
with all binary paths pointing to the relevant cygwin files (except for
GScript which is installed separately). However, the installation gives
me some error message about not being able to run a
I have cygwin installed, and I've tried to install Windows LyX 1.3.7,
with all binary paths pointing to the relevant cygwin files (except for
GScript which is installed separately). However, the installation gives
me some error message about not being able to run a configuration
script, then
Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Uwe Stöhr writes:
| > the next version of the windows installer will have support for
| > editors with which LaTeX-files can be viewed with highlighted syntax.
|
| A side question -- does anyone know of further developments of a (vim)
| syntax file
I have an external template defined for including c++ code (attached at the
bottom of the message) and I'm having problem with updating the postscript
after editing one of the included c++ files. The postscript file doesn't.
update when I do S C T to update the postscript.
Restarting LyX
On 2/10/06, Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an external template defined for including c++ code (attached at the
> bottom of the message) and I'm having problem with updating the postscript
> after editing one of the included c++ files. The postscript file doesn't.
> update when I do S
Hi folks,
I come from a purely humanities background, and the interesting thing
about what has been said here is that, the more I use lyx, the more I
realise that I need to know tex/latex.
For that reason I am now patiently going through beginners latex
books,
using gedit- I am not yet
Lars Gullik Bjønnes writes:
> That sounds like a thoroughly bad idea. It is true that sometimes you
> can edit .lyx files with an editor, but that is only because of
> limitations in LyX. IMHO the best view of .lyx files is that they
> should be treated as "hackable" binary files.
(I assume that
> Do you know the listings package?
Yes, and I don't want it.
This is a more general kind of problem, how do you update a postscript file?
Gunnar wrote:
>> Do you know the listings package?
> Yes, and I don't want it.
> This is a more general kind of problem, how do you update a postscript
> file?
No, the real problem is that files included via external templates are not
monitored for changes (in contrast to e.g. figures).
The
Georg Baum wrote:
> Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I want to export a LyX document to ASCII-text (so that somebody else can
>> import and reformat it in Word and finally InDesign - so it is not
>> really about having a good looking ASCII file, but something that one
>> can continue
On Feb 10, 2006, at 12:22 AM, Stefano Franchi wrote:
Confirmed on 10.3.9. It installs without a glitch. Haven't done any
real testing, but I still have a problem with the "Preferences"
panel, though (see old thread). Now it seems to be associated to
Cmd-Q, and to the Quit menu item in the
- Original Message -
From: "Eyal Rozenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 1:18 AM
Subject: An installation problem
I have cygwin installed, and I've tried to install Windows LyX 1.3.7,
with all binary paths pointing to the relevant
Hi!
Sorry if that's well known already but I am getting confused by
different answers I read on this issue.
I have LyX 1.3.5.
TIA
myriam
PS. It's quite urgent I get an answer to that to submit my paper.
Eyal Rozenberg wrote:
I have cygwin installed, and I've tried to install Windows LyX 1.3.7,
with all binary paths pointing to the relevant cygwin files (except for
GScript which is installed separately). However, the installation gives
me some error message about not being able to run a
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