Hey, has anyone had any problems with Lyx freezing up on shut down?
I've been having trouble with this for a little while. I'm using Lyx
1.5.1, on an intel based mac. This makes me a little nervous as when
I check my system monitor it shows that the cpu is getting pretty
toasty and LyX i
John Kane wrote:
I'm more at the point of just doing a latex2rtf
conversion which is not all that bad, but it is
extremely annoying that I cannot get this to work. I
use OOo a lot and the ability to move things in and
out of Lyx would be a big help.
It'd be nice to know if it's tex4ht or LyX t
oolatex is a script that just sets certain options. You can call the
long version:
htlatex filename "xhtml,ooffice" "ooffice/! -cmozhtf" "-coo"
"-cvalidate"
which may, on Windows, be slightly different, htlatex.exe, or something
of the sort---I don't know.
John Kane wrote:
Next question
don't know too, but this code is part of section3.2 embeddedobjects of lyx
documentation.
Thomas
>
> \begin{Xalgorithm}
> Your code, perhaps in a verbatim
> environment.
> \end{Xalgorithm}
>
> Cheers,
> Alan Isaac
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p://www.andy-roberts.net/misc/latex/latextutorial6.html
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> and then look at the float.sty documentation
> www.tug.org/TeXnik/floats/newFloat.pdf
>
> hth,
> Alan Isaac
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Thomas Schmidt apparently wrote:
>> \newfloat{Xalgorithm}{tbp}{loa}
>> \floatname{Xalgorithm}{Algorithmus}
>> \newcommand{\theHalgorithm}{\theHXalgorithm}
>> \renewenvironment{algorithm}[1][tbp]
>> {\begin{Xalgorithm}[#1]}{\end{Xalgorithm}}
>> \numberwithin{Xalgorithm}{cha
First problem is that I do not see:
\usepackage{float}
First problem is that I do not see:
\listof{Xalgorithm}
Follow the example at the bottom of
http://www.andy-roberts.net/misc/latex/latextutorial6.html
and then look at the float.sty documentation
www.tug.org/TeXnik/floats/newFloat.pdf
hth,
Can nobody help me?
I have just to days for my thesis and there has to be an algorithm toc.
Regards
Thomas
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 12:07:04 +0200, Thomas Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have to ask for the Algorithm TOC (Table of Contents) field which creates a
> strange mistake
I'm more at the point of just doing a latex2rtf
conversion which is not all that bad, but it is
extremely annoying that I cannot get this to work. I
use OOo a lot and the ability to move things in and
out of Lyx would be a big help.
--- Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/27/07, John
Next question : where do I find ooolatex? Perhaps I
don't have ooolatex installed? I don't see it
anywhere on the harddrive and all I seem to be able to
see is an ooolatex that appears to be an OOo macro
that so far I cannot get to work in OOo.
--- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> J
On 8/27/07, John Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah so there it is. Thanks
>
> However I don't seem much further ahead. When I
> select the Export > Open Document command I end up
> with nothing\ that resembles a OpenOffice.org (odt)
> file which I what I was expecting.
>
> The closest I seem
Ah so there it is. Thanks
However I don't seem much further ahead. When I
select the Export > Open Document command I end up
with nothing\ that resembles a OpenOffice.org (odt)
file which I what I was expecting.
The closest I seem to come to that is a file entitled
: estimates.4od with 2 byt
Thanks for the tips and your kind efficiency
"Uwe Stöhr" a écrit
> Yes, you can there only update within a MiKTeX-version. That means you get
> there updates only for MiKTeX 2.4 when you have 2.4 installed. But now
> only MiKTeX 2.6 is supported by the MiKTeX developers.
The problem is that wh
On 8/27/07, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not on Windows, but someone will know. It's probably under
> C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\... somewhere.
> > I get excellent quality export of HTML and LaTeX to
> > the same directory that the original file comes from
> > but I have n
John Kane wrote:
I don't understand your last comment. Are you
suggeting that I should use ooolatex at a command
prompt?
Yes. And see if that works. If not, then the problem is with oolatex. If
so, then the problem is in LyX. Of course you'll need to export to LaTeX
first.
Richard
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--- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Kane wrote:
> > --- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Lars Olesen wrote:
> >>
> >>> I have written my thesis in Lyx on Windows, and
> I
> >>>
> >> have no problem
> >>
> >>> exporting to pdf. However, I have
John Kane wrote:
--- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lars Olesen wrote:
I have written my thesis in Lyx on Windows, and I
have no problem
exporting to pdf. However, I have trouble
converting to other stuffÆ
+ when I want to export to plain text, it d
--- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lars Olesen wrote:
> > I have written my thesis in Lyx on Windows, and I
> have no problem
> > exporting to pdf. However, I have trouble
> converting to other stuffÆ
> >
> > + when I want to export to plain text, it does not
> include the bibliography
Paul Schwartz schrieb:
I followed your recommendation installing using LyXWin installer without
uninstalling former versions. During installation, check for Miktex update
(no one availabe Miktex version 2.4.1667)[ I do not update to 2.5],
Yes, you can there only update within a MiKTeX-versio
David L. Johnson wrote:
Mark Kortink wrote:
Hi, I use a mathematical convention where when I want to show the set
of all maps from X to Y I superscript X in front of Y (see below), as
opposed to the more usual Y followed by superscript X. The problem is
the X "binds" to the wrong character. I
I get the above message when I start lyx. It is correct because my
locale is en_GB.UTF-8. Question: where does lyx set its locale
preference? I cannot find it anywhere in the docs.
Anthony
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