Maka Mohu wrote:
I ran texhash, configure, ToolsTex informationrescan and restarted lyx.
Still I can add the bibtex database since it is seen automatically but
when using cite the references of only the default bibtex test is shown.
If I add the data base manually through the browse button
May be I should try to make it clearer here. When I click Bibtex Generated
Bibliography, I can see some default bib files like test and I can see my
file bibfile. But when I try insert citations, I can only see references
from test.bib but not from my file. I did Rescan in Tools-TeX
Information. I
Hi,
I would like to open a revtex4 template, but Lyx is giving out an error
message, that the revtex4.layout file is missing. Any ideas where I can
download it?
Nadine
On 30.04.08, Jeff Sese wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I'm looking at the packaged tex file and it includes an article.cls
file. I'm not familiar with LaTex tags but it seems that the article.cls
file included in package declares the control sequences that I'm
referring.
Always rename a
On 29.04.08, jerome moliere wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using documents made under Lyx with the version from debian lenny, but
I've downgraded from Lenny to Etch (stable one)
and documents fail to open (french translation says that I'm trying to open
documents made with an old version but it sounds
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 03:07:01PM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
On 29.04.08, jerome moliere wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using documents made under Lyx with the version from debian lenny, but
I've downgraded from Lenny to Etch (stable one)
and documents fail to open (french translation says that I'm
Maka Mohu wrote:
May be I should try to make it clearer here. When I click Bibtex Generated
Bibliography, I can see some default bib files like test and I can see
my file bibfile. But when I try insert citations, I can only see
references from test.bib but not from my file. I did Rescan in
I see your point. I still think that something could be done (I am a persistent person! :-) ). Many applications have an initial screen
that is displayed while all the needed libraries, etc are loaded. LyX may have something similar. Once LyX is launched, and before
latex.exe is invoked, an
On 29.04.2008, at 19:28, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 13:11, rgheck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 09:00, you wrote:
But I've done a little experimenting, and here's one way this can
happen. First, you have to be using a local layout file, that
is, a
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Maka Mohu wrote:
May be I should try to make it clearer here. When I click Bibtex Generated
Bibliography, I can see some default bib files like test and I can see
my file bibfile. But when I try insert citations, I can only see
references from test.bib but not
Nadine Noeth schrieb:
I would like to open a revtex4 template, but Lyx is giving out an error
message, that the revtex4.layout file is missing. Any ideas where I can
download it?
I attached it. But it should be present in your LyX installation folder under layouts. What Lyx
version are you
Hi,
I want to use Lyx to write my dissertation. However, our university already
provides a LaTex template (cls file) that has to be followed exactly. What
is the easiest way to use Lyx to write my dissertation?
(1)Should I try to create a layout file to use the latex cls file? I
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Adrian Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to use Lyx to write my dissertation. However, our university already
provides a LaTex template (cls file) that has to be followed exactly. What
is the easiest way to use Lyx to write my dissertation?
On Wednesday 30 April 2008 20:57:54 Bob Lounsbury wrote:
I then renamed report.layout to ufthesis.layout and changed the first line
from:
\DeclareLaTeXClass{report}
to
\DeclareLaTeXClass{ufthesis}
And done. You now have a layout file for your ufthesis.cls file.
Or better yet, include it
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
The misrecognition is that normal spacing is not 1.0 (that
would be too small), but (about) 1.2 (depending on the
class). So onehalfspacing is not
1.5 * normalspacing, but smaller.
So if I use scrartcl with onehalfspacing, it would be (about) 1.5 * 1.0? Or
is the
Nicolás wrote:
I see your point. I still think that something could be done (I am a
persistent person! :-) ). Many applications have an initial screen that
is displayed while all the needed libraries, etc are loaded. LyX may
have something similar. Once LyX is launched, and before latex.exe
Maka Mohu wrote:
I ran texhash, configure, ToolsTex informationrescan and restarted lyx.
Still I can add the bibtex database since it is seen automatically but
when using cite the references of only the default bibtex test is shown.
If I add the data base manually through the browse button
May be I should try to make it clearer here. When I click Bibtex Generated
Bibliography, I can see some default bib files like test and I can see my
file bibfile. But when I try insert citations, I can only see references
from test.bib but not from my file. I did Rescan in Tools-TeX
Information. I
Hi,
I would like to open a revtex4 template, but Lyx is giving out an error
message, that the revtex4.layout file is missing. Any ideas where I can
download it?
Nadine
On 30.04.08, Jeff Sese wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I'm looking at the packaged tex file and it includes an article.cls
file. I'm not familiar with LaTex tags but it seems that the article.cls
file included in package declares the control sequences that I'm
referring.
Always rename a
On 29.04.08, jerome moliere wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using documents made under Lyx with the version from debian lenny, but
I've downgraded from Lenny to Etch (stable one)
and documents fail to open (french translation says that I'm trying to open
documents made with an old version but it sounds
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 03:07:01PM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
On 29.04.08, jerome moliere wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using documents made under Lyx with the version from debian lenny, but
I've downgraded from Lenny to Etch (stable one)
and documents fail to open (french translation says that I'm
Maka Mohu wrote:
May be I should try to make it clearer here. When I click Bibtex Generated
Bibliography, I can see some default bib files like test and I can see
my file bibfile. But when I try insert citations, I can only see
references from test.bib but not from my file. I did Rescan in
I see your point. I still think that something could be done (I am a persistent person! :-) ). Many applications have an initial screen
that is displayed while all the needed libraries, etc are loaded. LyX may have something similar. Once LyX is launched, and before
latex.exe is invoked, an
On 29.04.2008, at 19:28, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 13:11, rgheck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 09:00, you wrote:
But I've done a little experimenting, and here's one way this can
happen. First, you have to be using a local layout file, that
is, a
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Maka Mohu wrote:
May be I should try to make it clearer here. When I click Bibtex Generated
Bibliography, I can see some default bib files like test and I can see
my file bibfile. But when I try insert citations, I can only see
references from test.bib but not
Nadine Noeth schrieb:
I would like to open a revtex4 template, but Lyx is giving out an error
message, that the revtex4.layout file is missing. Any ideas where I can
download it?
I attached it. But it should be present in your LyX installation folder under layouts. What Lyx
version are you
Hi,
I want to use Lyx to write my dissertation. However, our university already
provides a LaTex template (cls file) that has to be followed exactly. What
is the easiest way to use Lyx to write my dissertation?
(1)Should I try to create a layout file to use the latex cls file? I
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Adrian Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to use Lyx to write my dissertation. However, our university already
provides a LaTex template (cls file) that has to be followed exactly. What
is the easiest way to use Lyx to write my dissertation?
On Wednesday 30 April 2008 20:57:54 Bob Lounsbury wrote:
I then renamed report.layout to ufthesis.layout and changed the first line
from:
\DeclareLaTeXClass{report}
to
\DeclareLaTeXClass{ufthesis}
And done. You now have a layout file for your ufthesis.cls file.
Or better yet, include it
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
The misrecognition is that normal spacing is not 1.0 (that
would be too small), but (about) 1.2 (depending on the
class). So onehalfspacing is not
1.5 * normalspacing, but smaller.
So if I use scrartcl with onehalfspacing, it would be (about) 1.5 * 1.0? Or
is the
Nicolás wrote:
I see your point. I still think that something could be done (I am a
persistent person! :-) ). Many applications have an initial screen that
is displayed while all the needed libraries, etc are loaded. LyX may
have something similar. Once LyX is launched, and before latex.exe
Maka Mohu wrote:
> I ran texhash, configure, Tools>Tex information>rescan and restarted lyx.
> Still I can add the bibtex database since it is seen automatically but
> when using cite the references of only the default bibtex "test" is shown.
> If I add the data base manually through the browse
May be I should try to make it clearer here. When I click Bibtex Generated
Bibliography, I can see some default bib files like "test" and I can see my
file "bibfile". But when I try insert citations, I can only see references
from "test.bib" but not from my file. I did "Rescan" in Tools->TeX
Hi,
I would like to open a revtex4 template, but Lyx is giving out an error
message, that the revtex4.layout file is missing. Any ideas where I can
download it?
Nadine
On 30.04.08, Jeff Sese wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
> I'm looking at the packaged tex file and it includes an article.cls
> file. I'm not familiar with LaTex tags but it seems that the article.cls
> file included in package declares the control sequences that I'm
> referring.
Always
On 29.04.08, jerome moliere wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm using documents made under Lyx with the version from debian lenny, but
> I've downgraded from Lenny to Etch (stable one)
> and documents fail to open (french translation says that I'm trying to open
> documents made with an old version but it
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 03:07:01PM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
> On 29.04.08, jerome moliere wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I'm using documents made under Lyx with the version from debian lenny, but
> > I've downgraded from Lenny to Etch (stable one)
> > and documents fail to open (french translation says that
Maka Mohu wrote:
> May be I should try to make it clearer here. When I click Bibtex Generated
> Bibliography, I can see some default bib files like "test" and I can see
> my file "bibfile". But when I try insert citations, I can only see
> references from "test.bib" but not from my file. I did
I see your point. I still think that something could be done (I am a persistent person! :-) ). Many applications have an initial screen
that is displayed while all the needed libraries, etc are loaded. LyX may have something similar. Once LyX is launched, and before
latex.exe is invoked, an
On 29.04.2008, at 19:28, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 13:11, rgheck wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 29 April 2008 09:00, you wrote:
But I've done a little experimenting, and here's one way this can
happen. First, you have to be using a "local" layout file, that
is, a
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Maka Mohu wrote:
May be I should try to make it clearer here. When I click Bibtex Generated
Bibliography, I can see some default bib files like "test" and I can see
my file "bibfile". But when I try insert citations, I can only see
references from "test.bib" but
Nadine Noeth schrieb:
I would like to open a revtex4 template, but Lyx is giving out an error
message, that the revtex4.layout file is missing. Any ideas where I can
download it?
I attached it. But it should be present in your LyX installation folder under "layouts". What Lyx
version are
Hi,
I want to use Lyx to write my dissertation. However, our university already
provides a LaTex template (cls file) that has to be followed exactly. What
is the easiest way to use Lyx to write my dissertation?
(1)Should I try to create a layout file to use the latex cls file? I
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Adrian Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I want to use Lyx to write my dissertation. However, our university already
> provides a LaTex template (cls file) that has to be followed exactly. What
> is the easiest way to use Lyx to write my
On Wednesday 30 April 2008 20:57:54 Bob Lounsbury wrote:
> I then renamed report.layout to ufthesis.layout and changed the first line
> from:
>
> \DeclareLaTeXClass{report}
> to
> \DeclareLaTeXClass{ufthesis}
>
> And done. You now have a layout file for your ufthesis.cls file.
Or better yet,
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> The misrecognition is that "normal" spacing is not 1.0 (that
> would be too small), but (about) 1.2 (depending on the
> class). So onehalfspacing is not
> 1.5 * normalspacing, but smaller.
So if I use scrartcl with onehalfspacing, it would be (about) 1.5 * 1.0? Or
Nicolás wrote:
I see your point. I still think that something could be done (I am a
persistent person! :-) ). Many applications have an initial screen that
is displayed while all the needed libraries, etc are loaded. LyX may
have something similar. Once LyX is launched, and before latex.exe
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