On Feb 13, 2008, at 10:46 PM, Eric Cavalcanti wrote:
Hello LyX users,
I used LyX on Linux for a while and using kpdf I had the good
feature that
whenever I updated a DVI/PDF file, it would automatically reload on
the
viewer. I am now using MAC, and Texshop as viewer for DVI (It
actually s
Hello LyX users,
I used LyX on Linux for a while and using kpdf I had the good feature that
whenever I updated a DVI/PDF file, it would automatically reload on the
viewer. I am now using MAC, and Texshop as viewer for DVI (It actually seems
to convert the file to PDF before opening it, for some re
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 15:48:07 +1100
Typhoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 15:51:37 -0800
> Brian Kidd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > i was noticing recently that the double spacing of a lyx-produced
> > document seems a little small. for example, i am able to get 324
> > w
On 14/2/08 2:04 PM, "Bennett Helm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 13, 2008, at 10:46 PM, Eric Cavalcanti wrote:
>
>> Hello LyX users,
>>
>> I used LyX on Linux for a while and using kpdf I had the good
>> feature that
>> whenever I updated a DVI/PDF file, it would automatically reload on
>>
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 15:51:37 -0800
Brian Kidd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i was noticing recently that the double spacing of a lyx-produced
> document seems a little small. for example, i am able to get 324
> words on a page (8.5 x 11) in a double spaced document that is
> twelve point font w
Hello,
I'm using the 'code listing' box and found some random unpredictable error
message while generating the document to DVI, PS or PDF.
The Latex messages are some of the following :
Incomplete \iffalse: all text was ignored after line 1000
Forbidden control sequence found while scanning te
i was noticing recently that the double spacing of a lyx-produced
document seems a little small. for example, i am able to get 324
words on a page (8.5 x 11) in a double spaced document that is twelve
point font with 1.25" margins all around. this is much more than the
typical 250 words per
The divide-and-conquer method almost always works well... except when you get
into large documents, where interactions between different packages cause
problems if *both* sections are around, or if *many* sections are around (such
as the "no room for a new \write" error). I ran into that one whe
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
NinaNutz schrieb:
The next problem was due to special characters introduced at JabRef
and that lyx
couldn't support...
The problem is not LyX but BibTeX that doesn't support unicode.
The special character it was the name of an author, that I have
change to solve
it... The
NinaNutz schrieb:
The next problem was due to special characters introduced at JabRef and that lyx
couldn't support...
The problem is not LyX but BibTeX that doesn't support unicode.
The special character it was the name of an author, that I have change to solve
it... The name it was Babuška
Thank you all,
I have solve the problems... The way to put out text inside a note is really a
good clue to find mistakes because in this way I dont need to delete nothing...
The first problem, exactly as you told me, it was because the image was inside a
format called parragraph, despite of I de
Nicolás wrote:
Hi!
Sometimes I get some errors for which I do not exactly know where is
the source. I use then a pragmatic approach to the problem: divide and
conquer. That is, I remove part of the document (e.g. put it inside a
Note) and compile. If everything is ok, I know the problem is wi
Siegfried MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL wrote:
For long equations, you can use specific environments for multiline
formula.
You can find a lot of informations on the new Math.lyx manual :
http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_5_X/lib/doc/Math.lyx
or in PDF
http://wiki.lyx.org/up
Nicolás wrote:
I am working with 3 documents, 2 of which have plenty of formulae.
When I open the three of them, LyX uses 40Mb of RAM. If I close them,
the memory consumption reduces to about 25Mb-33Mb. When LyX has been
running for a while (and several hibernations have happened), LyX
reaches
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, John Coppens wrote:
Do you have a system where fc-cache is installed?
Yes. As far as I know, Slackware's always had it.
Rich
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Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc.|Innovation
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Hi!
Sometimes I get some errors for which I do not exactly know where is the source. I use then a pragmatic approach to the problem: divide
and conquer. That is, I remove part of the document (e.g. put it inside a Note) and compile. If everything is ok, I know the problem is
within the removed
NinaNutz schrieb:
But now, I have written more than 150 pages (in pdf) and I dont know what it's
happening. The window shows a mistake that I've captured to show you...
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2055/2262086269_a7e9cfc1b1_o.png
The second error message clearly states that you have a capt
NinaNutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What does it means? All the images are included as a floating, and
> then centered with the parragraph configuration (including the code
> in the preamble doesn't works).
And all these images are in Standard layout?
> I dont know if you are refering to that
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> OK, I'll bite: you have a graphics inset in your document that is not
> in Standard environment, but Description environment.
What does it means? All the images are included as a floating, and then centered
with the parragraph configuration (in
I am working with 3 documents, 2 of which have plenty of formulae.
When I open the three of them, LyX uses 40Mb of RAM. If I close them,
the memory consumption reduces to about 25Mb-33Mb. When LyX has been
running for a while (and several hibernations have happened), LyX
reaches 60Mb of more. A
NinaNutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But now, I have written more than 150 pages (in pdf) and I dont know what it's
> happening. The window shows a mistake that I've captured to show you...
>
> http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2055/2262086269_a7e9cfc1b1_o.png
>
> The mistake is in the middle of th
Hello all,
I have been working with lyx 1.4.4 in windows for more than a year and I always
have been able to solve the mistakes that the program presents.
But now, I have written more than 150 pages (in pdf) and I dont know what it's
happening. The window shows a mistake that I've captured to sho
Nicolás wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
When a file is closed the memory the file was using is released and
when LyX is minimized, the memory used is reduced to a minimum. That's
great! However, this is no longer true when LyX is running and I go
into and
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
When a file is closed the memory the file was using is released and
when LyX is minimized, the memory used is reduced to a minimum. That's
great! However, this is no longer true when LyX is running and I go
into and come back from
On 13.02.2008, at 11:26, Nicolás wrote:
Hi!
LyX seems to make a good use of RAM just after it has been started
up. When a file is closed the memory the file was using is released
and when LyX is minimized, the memory used is reduced to a minimum.
That's great! However, this is no longer
Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When a file is closed the memory the file was using is released and
> when LyX is minimized, the memory used is reduced to a minimum. That's
> great! However, this is no longer true when LyX is running and I go
> into and come back from hibernation. I am using
Hi!
LyX seems to make a good use of RAM just after it has been started up. When a file is closed the memory the file was using is released
and when LyX is minimized, the memory used is reduced to a minimum. That's great! However, this is no longer true when LyX is running
and I go into and come
For long equations, you can use specific environments for multiline formula.
You can find a lot of informations on the new Math.lyx manual :
http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_5_X/lib/doc/Math.lyx
or in PDF
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LyX/LyXDevelDocumentation/1.5/Math.pdf
> If you are going to use allowframebreaks, you don't have a
> second slide
> -- you put all the items on one big frame, with
> [allowframebreaks] in ERT at the start of the frame's title.
> Beamer will take care of splitting up the frame when you
> output the document (and will also add Roman
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