Thomas schrieb:
Can you just answer me that one question. Then i will debug the stuff and maybe
i'll find the reason.
The path is given to PDFViewWin by LyX. PDFViewWin doesn't change it, it takes the path and test if
there is really a PDF to start its actions.
You find the source code of
You don't have the "Natbib" option with style "Author, year" selected in the
Document|Setting|Bibliography menu.
The references show fine with this set.
Mateo.
On Saturday 04 August 2007 22:04, John Kane wrote:
> I cannot seem to get article(apa) to produce proper
> citations. I have tried wh
I think Uwe just updated/created this page:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctionList1-5-1
Yes, the list is now actual again.
regards Uwe
On Aug 9, 2007, at 5:13 PM, Lee Yeoh wrote:
Ah... I compared this file to the file at LyX.app/Contents/
Resources/ui/default.ui , as mentioned by you in a different
thread. This has the extra lines referring to the extra toolbars,
so I copied this to the ~/Library/Application Support/LyX-1.5
Dear Everyone,
Thank Thomas for a good suggestion. I used Foxit Reader as a pdf viewer. Now I
change back to Adobe Reader and I work perfectly. I don't know why. May be
Foxit was too compact (about 3 mb) hence lack some functionality as Adobe
reader (about 70mb). Anyway, I post it here as it ma
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
There's long list of LyX functions for 1.3.3 here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyxFunctions
Unfortunately most of them have no explanations or argument lists, and I get
the feeling the list is not complete, even for 1.3.3.
I think Uwe just updated/
curtis osterhoudt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just another observation about the find dialogue
>
>If I search for "short" words (three or four characters or fewer), the
> highlighting seems to "stick" where it finds the word. For example, if I want
> to find the word "version", I might
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 01:35:05 +0200, Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, i tried a little bit and if i call hte pdfviewwin inside a console with
> exactly the given path which is printed in the dialog box the same window
> appears.
>
> That assured my opinion that pdfviewwin dont recieve a
Ah... I compared this file to the file at LyX.app/Contents/Resources/
ui/default.ui , as mentioned by you in a different thread. This has
the extra lines referring to the extra toolbars, so I copied this to
the ~/Library/Application Support/LyX-1.5/ui/default.ui location. It
all works fine n
"Maria Gouskova" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hello,
> Cut something formatted and in instant preview from a table cell. When
> the formatted text is pasted into another table cell, the formatting
> is removed, and the text appears outside math mode. For example, cut a
> math-mode-formatted \sigma
~/Library/Application Support/LyX-1.5/ui/default.ui
I've not ever modified it directly, but does this get modified
through changing preferences within LyX?
I had a look inside the file itself, and the non-commented lines were:
Include "stdmenus.ui"
Include "stdtoolbars.ui"
Toolbars
Nicolás schrieb:
As I said, your solution does not work always fine with Acrobat Standard
7.0. If the LyX document is the only one opened in Acrobat, everything
is ok. However, if there are other documents opened in Acrobat, the LyX
document is updated, but it is shown from the first page.
C
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
This one could be more adequate to some kind of beamer discussion list, but I
could not find anyone on short notice...
Is it possible to start a pdf presentation prepared with Beamer/LyX already in
presentation (i.e. full screen) mode?
I know this is possible with prosper
This one could be more adequate to some kind of beamer discussion list, but I
could not find anyone on short notice...
Is it possible to start a pdf presentation prepared with Beamer/LyX already in
presentation (i.e. full screen) mode?
I know this is possible with prosper, and I'm sure that bea
On Thursday 09 August 2007 15:46:11 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Emacs also have a "open read only" command. We could do something like
> that and bind it to C-S-o, but not put it in menu.
Something like that is exactly what I was thinking about. Is that worth of
putting in some wishlist?
--
On Thursday 09 August 2007 12:50, Manveru wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I enabled the outline function in LyX, but I has little problem, when my
> document has follwoing structure:
> Chapter* Prologue
> Part Theory
> Chapter Something
> Section Something
>Subsection Something
> Chapter Anything
> Sec
"Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The issue of making read-only more accessible apparently was discussed
> a few years back. I found this bugzilla entry:
>
> http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74
>
> Looks like it got the cold shoulder.
In this case, this is a very specialized ne
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007, Nick and Anne Hopton wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Juergen has created a nice wiki page
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX.LyXForX
that gives an overview on how to use LyX for specific scientific fields.
I think the idea is very good, but that there is room for improvemen
Hi,
I enabled the outline function in LyX, but I has little problem, when my
document has follwoing structure:
Chapter* Prologue
Part Theory
Chapter Something
Section Something
Subsection Something
Chapter Anything
Section Anything
Part Practise
Chapter Nothing
I use the mwbook layout
> Thanks, Steve. It will seem pretty simple to people on this list, but
> I'll let you know when/where. It should be available in a couple of
> weeks. Downloads free, paper version around USD10.
Which editor on paper?
I would be available to contribute the italian version, if you agree
--
Pol
John Kane wrote:
Anybody?
I don't use apa so can't debug this, but here is what I'd do: Export to
LaTeX, and then run the usual LaTeX chain on the file manually: latex
file, bibtex file, latex file, latex file. Somewhere along the way,
you'll get some error messages, I'd assume. Post them h
Daniel Janzon wrote:
Hi All,
I'm writing quite a lot of documents in LyX and am starting to
get tired of moving the mouse to the upper left selection box
in order to select what kind of text to write (Standard, Title,
Section, LyX-Code, etc). Is there any way to either bind
keyboard shortcuts o
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
On Wednesday 08 August 2007 21:42:31 Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Do want to be unable to edit the document, or only to be unable to
overwrite the document? If the latter, just open it with File -> New
From Template. You can edit, but if you try to save you'll be forced
to go thro
On Wednesday 08 August 2007 21:42:31 Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Do want to be unable to edit the document, or only to be unable to
> overwrite the document? If the latter, just open it with File -> New
> From Template. You can edit, but if you try to save you'll be forced
> to go through a file dial
On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 14:24 +0200, Daniel Janzon wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm writing quite a lot of documents in LyX and am starting to
> get tired of moving the mouse to the upper left selection box
> in order to select what kind of text to write (Standard, Title,
> Section, LyX-Code, etc). Is ther
I am not criticizing the installer. The first time I install LyX was a pain in
the a%s#s. Now it is wonderful!
In my case it is only me who uses my machine, but I am a mess, and sometimes I choose all users, other times the current user (it
depends on the weather! ;-))
What I was trying to say
On Aug 9, 2007, at 7:41 AM, Stefano Baroni wrote:
Hi! I'm using LyX 1.5.1 on Mac OS X 10.4.10 (PPC)
I would like to modify the content of some of the toolbars. The on-
line help says that this can be done from the preference pane, but
then it also adds that one should edit the default.ui fil
On Aug 9, 2007, at 3:47 AM, Lee Yeoh wrote:
Hmmm, perhaps this is the problem. My View > Toolbars menu only has
five items: Standard, Extra, Table, Math, Command Buffer.
No sign of "Math Panels."
What .ui file are you using (LyX > Preferences > Look and feel > User
interface > User interf
Nicolás wrote:
I experienced exactly the same problem. In my case LyX was using the
version installed for all users (I guess it depends on the option you
choose when installing LyX).
I think the installer should warn about this situation. Ideally, the
installer should be able to install the d
uts or get buttons for the kinds of text I use
> the most? It's the browsing in the list that annoys me.
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
>
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Hi All,
I'm writing quite a lot of documents in LyX and am starting to
get tired of moving the mouse to the upper left selection box
in order to select what kind of text to write (Standard, Title,
Section, LyX-Code, etc). Is there any way to either bind
keyboard shortcuts or get buttons for the k
Hi! I'm using LyX 1.5.1 on Mac OS X 10.4.10 (PPC)
I would like to modify the content of some of the toolbars. The on-
line help says that this can be done from the preference pane, but
then it also adds that one should edit the default.ui file. Hence,
not from the pref pane (???)
I expecte
Anybody?
--- John Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I cannot seem to get article(apa) to produce proper
> citations. I have tried what seems to be any
> possible
> combination of Bibliography > Citation Style, and
> BibTeX Style available and either I generate the
> infamous (?.?) or, else, some
Using the PDFViewWin.exe (and related files) that come with Uwe's
installer (v1.5.1) I experience the following:
- Acrobat Standard 7.0: PDF-View works fine. To update the view, I run
again PDF-View. The document is updated in Acrobat and sometimes, but
only sometimes, the updated document is
Nicolás schrieb:
Using the pdfview.exe (and related files) that come with the official
installer (v1.5.1) I experience the following with both Acrobat Standard
7.0 and Acrobat Reader 8.1:
-PDFLatex-View works fine
-PDFLatex-View-Update does NOT work. The document is recompiled, but the
buffe
The PDFViewWin.exe is there to be able to update PDFs that are open in
Acrobat. Unfortunately there is a bug in Acroread 8.0.x that opened
files could not be closed. We therefore built in a workaround. It
seems that this workaraound doesn't work with Adobe Reader 8.1. I'll
check this.
You can
I experienced exactly the same problem. In my case LyX was using the version installed for all users (I guess it depends on the option
you choose when installing LyX).
I think the installer should warn about this situation. Ideally, the installer should be able to install the dictionaries in the
Hmmm, perhaps this is the problem. My View > Toolbars menu only has
five items: Standard, Extra, Table, Math, Command Buffer.
No sign of "Math Panels."
Cheers,
Lee.
On 09/08/2007, at 10:06 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Aug 8, 2007, at 5:21 PM, Lee Yeoh wrote:
This menu item *does* toggles the
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 03:37:55 +0200, Hong Son Nghiem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
> I have a little trouble of printing from pdf file created by Lyx. When I
> print the following error message appear
> "ioerror
> OFFENDING COMMAND: imagemask"
>
> Luckily, it still print ok from d
Hi everyone, I updated the Unicode wiki
(http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Unicode) with CJK info for my own benefit as
much as everyone else's :) It's kind of a complex process, and when I
got my own computer I forgot how I set it up...well now I'll never
forget :)
Feel free to work on it (I wasn't really
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