Dear Sir/Madam,
I am having problems with LyX. I am using it on two different systems
and they both have the same problem.
1) using on Windows XP ServicePack 2 the version is 1.4.4 and every
time I do 'accept all changes' or view 'dvi' LyX freezes. Although the
mouse cursor still moves.
On 6/22/07, Paniez Paykari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am having problems with LyX. I am using it on two different systems
and they both have the same problem.
1) using on Windows XP ServicePack 2 the version is 1.4.4 and every
time I do 'accept all changes' or view 'dvi'
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am having problems with LyX. I am using it on two different systems
and they both have the same problem.
1) using on Windows XP ServicePack 2 the version is 1.4.4 and every
time I do 'accept all changes' or view 'dvi' LyX freezes. Although the
mouse cursor still moves.
Hi, I use Lyx 1.5rc1 in Windows. The guide says that the class book make
the new chapters start on the right page, but in my documents it doesn't
works, new chapters start on the left (in fact, right margin is wider), why?
I can't attach any source to this message, but I will send it to anyone
Greetings,
I wonder if it would be possible to improve the spellchecker dialog by
adding
a Replace all button.
When you mistype a word repeatedly (quite usual for those who are not
writing
in our native language), it is unconvenient to have to replace every
Hi, I'd like to modify that style in a way that it doesn't write words in
lower-case, is this possible? Thanks, Giuseppe
On Friday 22 June 2007 05:49, Giuseppe Vitalone wrote:
Hi, I use Lyx 1.5rc1 in Windows. The guide says that the class book make
the new chapters start on the right page, but in my documents it doesn't
works, new chapters start on the left (in fact, right margin is wider),
why? I can't attach
Giuseppe Vitalone wrote:
Hi, I'd like to modify that style in a way that it doesn't write words
in lower-case, is this possible?
Yes. Copy amsalpha.bst to an appropriate place in your local TeX tree
(e.g., /home/you/texmf/bibtex/bst/) and rename it to avoid conflicts.
Open it and find this
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If, as I suspect, Bob wants the space just to keep \noindent from
running into the text, a somewhat simpler solution is
command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \noindent{}; char-forward;
Yup.
rh
/Paul
--
I have this problem:
my /tmp in root is a separate partition and not very large. I have therefore
changed the path in LyX (toolssettings) to a /tmp in my home
and emptied the /tmp in root. That was apparently a bad idea, since now by
trying to start lyx I get:
LyX could not create the
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 09:34:57PM -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
2. insert a space in the text after the ERT.
This seems tricky, as I can't see how just to insert a space.
Indeed. I crabbed once about the fact that trailing spaces are
eliminated when an LFUN is
Darren Freeman wrote:
once upon a time, I could type extra whitespace between words and then
it would magically go away when I left that region of text.
Now, extra space keypresses have no effect and I feel like I'm in a
straight-jacket. I can still insert a space *before* an existing space,
Hi,
I've noticed that Lyx allows me to set two labels with exactly the
same name. This causes problems because when there are two such
labels, and I make a cross-reference to one of them, neither I nor Lyx
know which one it is a reference to :) (I got ?? once instead of the
section number in the
2007/6/20, Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- I can't put any Polish letters in a listing or a listing's caption,
because I get those errors:
(listing)
Missing $ inserted.
Extra }, or forgotten $.
Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined. [You
need to provide a definition
I've experimented a bit and found out that:
- listings package generally has problems with UTF-8 encoding, even
without Lyx, but there's a workaround - UTF-8 works inside a Latex
escape block, so if I set inputencoding=utf8 and escapechar=| and then
write comments |like this|, there are no
Hi,
aspell is working well for me ;-)
Most often I can either ignore the proposal (Ignorieren|I, i.e. alt-i
for me) or accept it (Ersetzen|E i.e. alt+e). That's done very quickly.
When I have to choose one of the alternatives from the proposal list, I
have to use the mouse because I haven't
Hi,
I would like to support this feature request.
It would have saved me quite some time in the last weeks.
Greetings
Hellmut
When you mistype a word repeatedly (quite usual for those who are not writing
in our native language), it is unconvenient to have to replace every
individual
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 09:34:57PM -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
2. insert a space in the text after the ERT.
This seems tricky, as I can't see how just to insert a space.
Indeed. I crabbed once about the fact that trailing spaces are
eliminated when
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have this problem:
my /tmp in root is a separate partition and not very large. I have therefore
changed the path in LyX (toolssettings) to a /tmp in my home
and emptied the /tmp in root. That was apparently a bad idea, since now by
trying to start lyx I get:
LyX
If, as I suspect, Bob wants the space just to keep \noindent from running
into the text, a somewhat simpler solution is
command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \noindent{}; char-forward;
---
Yes, that is the purpose of the space.
This works but I do not understand the code. Do
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
This works with 'unicode-insert 0x20' from now on.
Excellent! Now all I have to do is remember that. ;-)
It's not so bad: 0x20 is decimal 32---ascii for a space.
Richard
--
==
Hellmut Weber wrote:
I would like to support this feature request.
It would have saved me quite some time in the last weeks.
When you mistype a word repeatedly (quite usual for those who are
not writing in our native language), it is unconvenient to have to
replace every individual
killermike wrote:
I am still having problems with the use of .svg files on 1.5.0beta on my new
Linux install (scroll down to previous message if interested).
Hmm. Not a lot of scrolling to be done here. I think the original
message didn't make it.
It would seem that LyX is ignoring my
On Saturday 23 June 2007 02:06, Wolfgang Engelmann shared this with us all:
--} I have this problem:
--} my /tmp in root is a separate partition and not very large. I have
therefore --} changed the path in LyX (toolssettings) to a /tmp in my home
--} and emptied the /tmp in root. That was
Jakub Suder schrieb:
I think there should be a check if the entered name for a new label doesn't
already exist, and if it
does, there should be an error message...
Yes. Could you please report this at bugzilla.lyx.org?
thanks and regards
Uwe
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am having problems with LyX. I am using it on two different systems
and they both have the same problem.
1) using on Windows XP ServicePack 2 the version is 1.4.4 and every
time I do 'accept all changes' or view 'dvi' LyX freezes. Although the
mouse cursor still moves.
On 6/22/07, Paniez Paykari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am having problems with LyX. I am using it on two different systems
and they both have the same problem.
1) using on Windows XP ServicePack 2 the version is 1.4.4 and every
time I do 'accept all changes' or view 'dvi'
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am having problems with LyX. I am using it on two different systems
and they both have the same problem.
1) using on Windows XP ServicePack 2 the version is 1.4.4 and every
time I do 'accept all changes' or view 'dvi' LyX freezes. Although the
mouse cursor still moves.
Hi, I use Lyx 1.5rc1 in Windows. The guide says that the class book make
the new chapters start on the right page, but in my documents it doesn't
works, new chapters start on the left (in fact, right margin is wider), why?
I can't attach any source to this message, but I will send it to anyone
Greetings,
I wonder if it would be possible to improve the spellchecker dialog by
adding
a Replace all button.
When you mistype a word repeatedly (quite usual for those who are not
writing
in our native language), it is unconvenient to have to replace every
Hi, I'd like to modify that style in a way that it doesn't write words in
lower-case, is this possible? Thanks, Giuseppe
On Friday 22 June 2007 05:49, Giuseppe Vitalone wrote:
Hi, I use Lyx 1.5rc1 in Windows. The guide says that the class book make
the new chapters start on the right page, but in my documents it doesn't
works, new chapters start on the left (in fact, right margin is wider),
why? I can't attach
Would like to ask again re inserting eps figures in a float environment.
I use PyxPlot to produce diagrams in eps and the header of it is e.g.:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0
%%BoundingBox: -19 -32 239 157
%%HiResBoundingBox: -18.3596 -31.3467 238.766 156.575
%%Creator: PyX 0.9
%%Title:
Giuseppe Vitalone wrote:
Hi, I'd like to modify that style in a way that it doesn't write words
in lower-case, is this possible?
Yes. Copy amsalpha.bst to an appropriate place in your local TeX tree
(e.g., /home/you/texmf/bibtex/bst/) and rename it to avoid conflicts.
Open it and find this
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If, as I suspect, Bob wants the space just to keep \noindent from
running into the text, a somewhat simpler solution is
command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \noindent{}; char-forward;
Yup.
rh
/Paul
--
I have this problem:
my /tmp in root is a separate partition and not very large. I have therefore
changed the path in LyX (toolssettings) to a /tmp in my home
and emptied the /tmp in root. That was apparently a bad idea, since now by
trying to start lyx I get:
LyX could not create the
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 09:34:57PM -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
2. insert a space in the text after the ERT.
This seems tricky, as I can't see how just to insert a space.
Indeed. I crabbed once about the fact that trailing spaces are
eliminated when an LFUN is
Darren Freeman wrote:
once upon a time, I could type extra whitespace between words and then
it would magically go away when I left that region of text.
Now, extra space keypresses have no effect and I feel like I'm in a
straight-jacket. I can still insert a space *before* an existing space,
Hi,
I've noticed that Lyx allows me to set two labels with exactly the
same name. This causes problems because when there are two such
labels, and I make a cross-reference to one of them, neither I nor Lyx
know which one it is a reference to :) (I got ?? once instead of the
section number in the
2007/6/20, Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- I can't put any Polish letters in a listing or a listing's caption,
because I get those errors:
(listing)
Missing $ inserted.
Extra }, or forgotten $.
Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined. [You
need to provide a definition
I've experimented a bit and found out that:
- listings package generally has problems with UTF-8 encoding, even
without Lyx, but there's a workaround - UTF-8 works inside a Latex
escape block, so if I set inputencoding=utf8 and escapechar=| and then
write comments |like this|, there are no
Hi,
aspell is working well for me ;-)
Most often I can either ignore the proposal (Ignorieren|I, i.e. alt-i
for me) or accept it (Ersetzen|E i.e. alt+e). That's done very quickly.
When I have to choose one of the alternatives from the proposal list, I
have to use the mouse because I haven't
Hi,
I would like to support this feature request.
It would have saved me quite some time in the last weeks.
Greetings
Hellmut
When you mistype a word repeatedly (quite usual for those who are not writing
in our native language), it is unconvenient to have to replace every
individual
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 09:34:57PM -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
2. insert a space in the text after the ERT.
This seems tricky, as I can't see how just to insert a space.
Indeed. I crabbed once about the fact that trailing spaces are
eliminated when
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have this problem:
my /tmp in root is a separate partition and not very large. I have therefore
changed the path in LyX (toolssettings) to a /tmp in my home
and emptied the /tmp in root. That was apparently a bad idea, since now by
trying to start lyx I get:
LyX
If, as I suspect, Bob wants the space just to keep \noindent from running
into the text, a somewhat simpler solution is
command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \noindent{}; char-forward;
---
Yes, that is the purpose of the space.
This works but I do not understand the code. Do
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
This works with 'unicode-insert 0x20' from now on.
Excellent! Now all I have to do is remember that. ;-)
It's not so bad: 0x20 is decimal 32---ascii for a space.
Richard
--
==
Hellmut Weber wrote:
I would like to support this feature request.
It would have saved me quite some time in the last weeks.
When you mistype a word repeatedly (quite usual for those who are
not writing in our native language), it is unconvenient to have to
replace every individual
killermike wrote:
I am still having problems with the use of .svg files on 1.5.0beta on my new
Linux install (scroll down to previous message if interested).
Hmm. Not a lot of scrolling to be done here. I think the original
message didn't make it.
It would seem that LyX is ignoring my
On Saturday 23 June 2007 02:06, Wolfgang Engelmann shared this with us all:
--} I have this problem:
--} my /tmp in root is a separate partition and not very large. I have
therefore --} changed the path in LyX (toolssettings) to a /tmp in my home
--} and emptied the /tmp in root. That was
Jakub Suder schrieb:
I think there should be a check if the entered name for a new label doesn't
already exist, and if it
does, there should be an error message...
Yes. Could you please report this at bugzilla.lyx.org?
thanks and regards
Uwe
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am having problems with LyX. I am using it on two different systems
and they both have the same problem.
1) using on Windows XP ServicePack 2 the version is 1.4.4 and every
time I do 'accept all changes' or view 'dvi' LyX freezes. Although the
mouse cursor still moves.
On 6/22/07, Paniez Paykari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am having problems with LyX. I am using it on two different systems
and they both have the same problem.
1) using on Windows XP ServicePack 2 the version is 1.4.4 and every
time I do 'accept all changes' or view 'dvi'
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am having problems with LyX. I am using it on two different systems
and they both have the same problem.
1) using on Windows XP ServicePack 2 the version is 1.4.4 and every
time I do 'accept all changes' or view 'dvi' LyX freezes. Although the
mouse cursor still moves.
Hi, I use Lyx 1.5rc1 in Windows. The guide says that the class "book" make
the new chapters start on the right page, but in my documents it doesn't
works, new chapters start on the left (in fact, right margin is wider), why?
I can't attach any source to this message, but I will send it to anyone
Greetings,
I wonder if it would be possible to improve the spellchecker dialog by
adding
a "Replace all" button.
When you mistype a word repeatedly (quite usual for those who are not
writing
in our native language), it is unconvenient to have to replace every
Hi, I'd like to modify that style in a way that it doesn't write words in
lower-case, is this possible? Thanks, Giuseppe
On Friday 22 June 2007 05:49, Giuseppe Vitalone wrote:
> Hi, I use Lyx 1.5rc1 in Windows. The guide says that the class "book" make
> the new chapters start on the right page, but in my documents it doesn't
> works, new chapters start on the left (in fact, right margin is wider),
> why? I can't
Would like to ask again re inserting eps figures in a float environment.
I use PyxPlot to produce diagrams in eps and the header of it is e.g.:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0
%%BoundingBox: -19 -32 239 157
%%HiResBoundingBox: -18.3596 -31.3467 238.766 156.575
%%Creator: PyX 0.9
%%Title:
Giuseppe Vitalone wrote:
Hi, I'd like to modify that style in a way that it doesn't write words
in lower-case, is this possible?
Yes. Copy amsalpha.bst to an appropriate place in your local TeX tree
(e.g., /home/you/texmf/bibtex/bst/) and rename it to avoid conflicts.
Open it and find this
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If, as I suspect, Bob wants the space just to keep \noindent from
running into the text, a somewhat simpler solution is
"command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \noindent{}; char-forward;"
Yup.
rh
/Paul
--
I have this problem:
my /tmp in root is a separate partition and not very large. I have therefore
changed the path in LyX (tools>settings) to a /tmp in my home
and emptied the /tmp in root. That was apparently a bad idea, since now by
trying to start lyx I get:
LyX could not create the
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 09:34:57PM -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Richard Heck wrote:
>
> >>2. insert a space in the text after the ERT.
> >This seems tricky, as I can't see how just to insert a space.
>
> Indeed. I crabbed once about the fact that trailing spaces are
> eliminated when an LFUN
Darren Freeman wrote:
once upon a time, I could type extra whitespace between words and then
it would magically go away when I left that region of text.
Now, extra space keypresses have no effect and I feel like I'm in a
straight-jacket. I can still insert a space *before* an existing space,
Hi,
I've noticed that Lyx allows me to set two labels with exactly the
same name. This causes problems because when there are two such
labels, and I make a cross-reference to one of them, neither I nor Lyx
know which one it is a reference to :) (I got "??" once instead of the
section number in
2007/6/20, Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> - I can't put any Polish letters in a listing or a listing's caption,
> because I get those errors:
>
> (listing)
> Missing $ inserted.
> Extra }, or forgotten $.
> Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined. [You
> need to provide a
I've experimented a bit and found out that:
- listings package generally has problems with UTF-8 encoding, even
without Lyx, but there's a workaround - UTF-8 works inside a Latex
escape block, so if I set inputencoding=utf8 and escapechar=| and then
write comments |like this|, there are no
Hi,
aspell is working well for me ;-)
Most often I can either ignore the proposal (Ignorieren|I, i.e. alt-i
for me) or accept it (Ersetzen|E i.e. alt+e). That's done very quickly.
When I have to choose one of the alternatives from the proposal list, I
have to use the mouse because I haven't
Hi,
I would like to support this feature request.
It would have saved me quite some time in the last weeks.
Greetings
Hellmut
When you mistype a word repeatedly (quite usual for those who are not writing
in our native language), it is unconvenient to have to replace every
individual
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 09:34:57PM -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard Heck wrote:
2. insert a space in the text after the ERT.
This seems tricky, as I can't see how just to insert a space.
Indeed. I crabbed once about the fact that trailing spaces are
eliminated when
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have this problem:
my /tmp in root is a separate partition and not very large. I have therefore
changed the path in LyX (tools>settings) to a /tmp in my home
and emptied the /tmp in root. That was apparently a bad idea, since now by
trying to start lyx I get:
If, as I suspect, Bob wants the space just to keep \noindent from running
into the text, a somewhat simpler solution is
"command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \noindent{}; char-forward;"
---
Yes, that is the purpose of the space.
This works but I do not understand the code.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
This works with 'unicode-insert 0x20' from now on.
Excellent! Now all I have to do is remember that. ;-)
It's not so bad: 0x20 is decimal 32---ascii for a space.
Richard
--
==
Hellmut Weber wrote:
I would like to support this feature request.
It would have saved me quite some time in the last weeks.
When you mistype a word repeatedly (quite usual for those who are
not writing in our native language), it is unconvenient to have to
replace every individual
killermike wrote:
I am still having problems with the use of .svg files on 1.5.0beta on my new
Linux install (scroll down to previous message if interested).
Hmm. Not a lot of scrolling to be done here. I think the original
message didn't make it.
It would seem that LyX is ignoring my
On Saturday 23 June 2007 02:06, Wolfgang Engelmann shared this with us all:
>--} I have this problem:
>--} my /tmp in root is a separate partition and not very large. I have
> therefore --} changed the path in LyX (tools>settings) to a /tmp in my home
>--} and emptied the /tmp in root. That was
Jakub Suder schrieb:
I think there should be a check if the entered name for a new label doesn't
already exist, and if it
does, there should be an error message...
Yes. Could you please report this at bugzilla.lyx.org?
thanks and regards
Uwe
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