Re: Filename in document

2006-09-09 Thread Enrico Forestieri
Susanne Gütter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Am Freitag, 8. September 2006 14:40 schrieben Sie: > > The latex command is \jobname > > > > I use the following in ERT to put it in the lower right corner (with > > fancy pagestyle) > > \rfoot{\textrm{\tiny \jobname}} > > Thank you very much Steph

Re: Navigating in a big document

2006-09-09 Thread Matej Cepl
Elver Loho wrote: > There are no sections and chapters in this document. Just the title > page and scenes. I would say, that it is a bug in the LaTeX document structure then -- just a wild idea, cannot you contact developer of the LaTeX class to fix it? Matěj -- http://matej.ceplovi.cz/blog/ GP

Re: Problem with including a gnuplot picture

2006-09-09 Thread José Matos
On Saturday 09 September 2006 15:03, Georg Baum wrote: > Or write an external template for gnuplot. I am actually surprised > that nobody did that yet. Angus tried this but found that it is not secure, you can pass any argument to gnuplot, you can not use it in a sand box. This is the only r

Re: spellcheck problems when pasting from a document with different language

2006-09-09 Thread Ares
2006/9/8, Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Ares wrote: > Hello everyone, > I have a problem with the spellchecker language when pasting some text > from a document written in a different language. > To be more specific, I have a paper written in English and a PhD > thesis in Italian. I want to

Re: [WinXP, LyX 1.4.2] Export to pdf with pdflatex

2006-09-09 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Florian Kamm wrote: Well, I followed your suggestions and it seems that LyX hangs while pdflatex is scanning the .aux file (which contains the correct information if I open it manually). For debugging reasons I deleted the bibliography stuff, but the problem still exists. If I stop the scannin

Re: [WinXP, LyX 1.4.2] Export to pdf with pdflatex

2006-09-09 Thread Florian Kamm
Paul A. Rubin schrieb: Florian Kamm wrote: the View->PDF (pdflatex) causes the same bahavior I described above. Then I looked into the temporary folder LyX was using during the run. Surprisingly I found a fine pdf-file, correctly put together (the toc, normal text and bibliography). But LyX

Re: disable removing empty lines when cursor is navigated away

2006-09-09 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 04:06:01PM -0400, Andrew Corrigan wrote: > Thank you for the suggestion Sue. Although, unless I misunderstand, > that solution isn't really sufficient for me. The specific problem I > have with this behavior is that I'll often make a new line, choose its > type (Lemma,

Re: Problem with including a gnuplot picture

2006-09-09 Thread Paul Smith
On 9/9/06, Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, Georg, you are right: mypicture.pdf was missing. If I previously > create the pdf file with > > epstopdf mypicture.eps > > then the problem is removed. Should I report that in bugzilla? No. For anything you do in ERT you are responsible you

Re: Problem with including a gnuplot picture

2006-09-09 Thread Georg Baum
Am Samstag, 9. September 2006 17:28 schrieb Paul Smith: > > Yes, Georg, you are right: mypicture.pdf was missing. If I previously > create the pdf file with > > epstopdf mypicture.eps > > then the problem is removed. Should I report that in bugzilla? No. For anything you do in ERT you are respo

Re: Problem with including a gnuplot picture

2006-09-09 Thread Paul Smith
On 9/9/06, Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As ERT, I have the following line in a LyX document: > > \include{mypicture} > > in order to include an epslatex picture drawn with Gnuplot. When > compiling the LyX document with pdflatex, I get the error message that > follows: > > loading : Co

Re: Problem with including a gnuplot picture

2006-09-09 Thread Georg Baum
Am Samstag, 9. September 2006 14:14 schrieb Paul Smith: > Dear All > > As ERT, I have the following line in a LyX document: > > \include{mypicture} > > in order to include an epslatex picture drawn with Gnuplot. When > compiling the LyX document with pdflatex, I get the error message that > foll

Re: Navigating in a big document

2006-09-09 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Elver Loho wrote: I was wondering... How do you guys navigate around in large files? I avoid large files ... because I avoid doing the amount of work needed to generate one. :-) I've got a 40-some page screenplay and working with it is a bit of a pain. It would be great if I could collapse

Re: Navigating in a big document

2006-09-09 Thread Elver Loho
On 9/9/06, Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Elver Loho wrote: > I was wondering... How do you guys navigate around in large files? I am not sure about screenplays and their structure, but about conveniently named menu Navigate? Does it work? Unfortunately the Navigation system does not r

Problem with including a gnuplot picture

2006-09-09 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All As ERT, I have the following line in a LyX document: \include{mypicture} in order to include an epslatex picture drawn with Gnuplot. When compiling the LyX document with pdflatex, I get the error message that follows: loading : Context Support Macros / PDF (2004.03.26) ) (./grafico.te

Re: standard Lyx template/example does not work (?)

2006-09-09 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Also sprach sk: > sorry for not answering earlier-had been on a two week hollieday. > > your proposed solution worked for me. but still I think that g-brief > should work out of the box for any lyx user. what can be done about it? > could the "Telefon" variable in g-brief be changed into something

Re: Filename in document

2006-09-09 Thread Susanne Gütter
Am Freitag, 8. September 2006 14:40 schrieben Sie: > The latex command is \jobname > > I use the following in ERT to put it in the lower right corner (with   > fancy pagestyle) > \rfoot{\textrm{\tiny \jobname}} Thank you very much Stephen, thats exactly, what I need.

Re: How to make the TOC appear in the TOC

2006-09-09 Thread Georg Baum
Am Freitag, 8. September 2006 21:36 schrieb Bob Lounsbury: > I think this is a little inconsiderate and close-minded to tell everyone > that your way is the right way and that there is no need for inclusive > of the TOC in the TOC. Please read again what Helge wrote. He said that it _usually_ is c