Am Wednesday 29 April 2009 21:40:41 schrieb Guenter Milde:
On 2009-04-29, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am still struggling with a book document. To make it easier to find
errors I tried to use 21 subdocuments (1 for the title and intro, 20
for the 20 chapters)
This is strange:
I
Piero Faustini wrote:
Thanks.
There's already a issue open in BibLaTeX:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?
func=detailaid=2460100group_id=244752atid=1126005
The issue is about the DVI and PDF output differ. In fact, I also get the
wrong upper caps after a dot in a PDF, while it is OK in
Hello,
But before I start writing, I'd like to ask if there are any good
resources on using LyX for writing what is essentially a book on
programming.
You'd probably want to have a look at koma-script:
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scrguien.pdf
Sincerely,
The difference between the DVI and the PDF outputs is very strange. If you
could make a small self inclosed latex example, you should add it to the
tracker.
Ok, some diagnostic done.
1. It's not that the DVI (as well as PS) output works, but the opposite: It
actually doesn't work after a
Hi! I'm facing this problem: I would like to write long equations (two or even
three lines are needed) in which (possibly) each line is center aligned in the
page and so that it is possible to box them all together. Moreover I really need
to have one reference number only (not one for each line).
Drew Kime wrote:
2009/4/28 Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com
Lyx has an option to specify a typewriter face. Simply highlight the
text,
click on Edit-Text Style-Customized, and under Family select
Typewriter. Then check what it does to the code, and do a global replace
to
get all
Thomas Løcke wrote:
Hey,
I'm about to start the process of writing the 2nd edition of a fairly
long (+150 A4 pages) internal manual. It's about a set of software
systems and programming practices in my business. The 1st edition was
written using OpenOffice. I remember spending a lot of time
On 2009-04-21, Stefano Franchi wrote:
I am trying to write a few very simple modules that will change the
labels Lyx displays for sectioning and enumerate environments to
reflect the final output. However, I cannot figure out how to do it.
For instance, let's say that I want to redefine
On 2009-04-30, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Wednesday 29 April 2009 21:40:41 schrieb Guenter Milde:
On 2009-04-29, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
continuing this I found out that the error was due to a reference. But it
can't be the reference itself, since the same one is used at another place
Pablo pa...@... writes:
Excuse me for this noob question.
I have Lyx 1.6.1 under Windows. I want to update to 1.6.2. What is the way to
do
this? I have to download the new version and install and the installer update
Lyx automatically?
Thanks!
You have ti download LyX 1.6.2
I
Piero Faustini wrote:
Ok, some diagnostic done.
3. The Ibidem/Idem capitalization problem is still there.
Regarding upper case after dots in strings like 'ibid.' etc.: You have
to use the optional argument to the cite command for this, e.g.
\cite[cfr.][]{FaustiniBraga}, then 'ibid.' or 'id.'
On 2009-04-30, Helge Hafting wrote:
Drew Kime wrote:
... I've found designing my own type styles somewhat less than user
friendly. I'm sure it's one of those things that, once learned, seems
second nature. But the learning curve is pretty steep.
Indeed, but it might be worth it for an
On Apr 30, 2009, at 4:06 AM, Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! I'm facing this problem: I would like to write long equations
(two or even
three lines are needed) in which (possibly) each line is center
aligned in the
page and so that it is possible to box them all together.
I have never figured out
i've read some posts back to 2003 requesting spell check as you type function.
Is there any updates that has this patch?
James C. Sutherland james.sutherl...@... writes:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation. One possibility would be to use a
minipage and frame it. This doesn't look to great, however...
Well... better than nothing! Unfortunately
On Tuesday 28 April 2009 11:17:27 pm Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
However, since aspell is used in other text editors (emacs, joe), I'm
sure it must be somewhere on the system. I'll see if I can identify the
file name.
And there it is ~/.aspell.en.pws.
On Apr 30, 2009, at 8:12 AM, Luca Carlon wrote:
James C. Sutherland james.sutherl...@... writes:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation. One possibility would be to use a
minipage and frame it. This doesn't look to great, however...
Luca Carlon schrieb:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation. One possibility would be to use a
minipage and frame it. This doesn't look to great, however...
Well... better than nothing! Unfortunately the box is far larger than the
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.dewrote:
My advice is to use an existing module (e.g. logicalmkup.module) as
starting point. There is a whole selection under LYXDIR/layout/ (where
LYXDIR is a system/installation dependent location, e.g.
/usr/share/lyx/).
Drew Kime wrote:
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.dewrote:
My advice is to use an existing module (e.g. logicalmkup.module) as
starting point. There is a whole selection under LYXDIR/layout/ (where
LYXDIR is a system/installation dependent location, e.g.
Thank you very Much Marcelo, and I'm sorry about that.
Actually I'm new on Latex as well as in LYX, just
trying to get ride of Microsoft Word
I will study a little more about this commands,
No problem. I was making an explanation.
Regards.
Marcelo
James C. Sutherland schrieb:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation.
I attached some examples using the infos from the Math manual.
regards Uwe
newfile1.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Using LyX-1.6.2 and beamer-3.07, how do I now specify the frame option,
allowframebreaks?
I see a menu option of AgainFrame but no explanation of what that does,
where to put the command, or other information in the extended features docs
For that matter, I saw nothing on the beamer class in
Running 1.6.2 on Slackware-12.2 here. Most of the time when I press the
[Home] key, the cursor is moved to the top of the buffer. However, three
times now (on two different documents), pressing [Home] causes instant
shutdown of the application without an .emergency save. PITA!
Rich
--
Richard
I just installed Lyx but can't get it to import .tex files. I always get
this error message:
LyX: Cannot convert file
An error occurred whilst running tex2lyx -f *.tex *.lyx
Any ideas?
John Hules
--
John Hules
Science Writer/Editor
Ernest Orlando Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory
1
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, JAHules wrote:
I just installed Lyx but can't get it to import .tex files. I always get this
error message:
LyX: Cannot convert file
An error occurred whilst running tex2lyx -f *.tex *.lyx
Any ideas?
John,
What OS? What version of LyX? How was the .tex file
JAHules schrieb:
I just installed Lyx but can't get it to import .tex files. I always get
this error message:
Can you please provide more infos. What is you OS, how have you installed LyX?
regards Uwe
Am Wednesday 29 April 2009 21:40:41 schrieb Guenter Milde:
On 2009-04-29, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am still struggling with a book document. To make it easier to find
errors I tried to use 21 subdocuments (1 for the title and intro, 20
for the 20 chapters)
This is strange:
I
Piero Faustini wrote:
Thanks.
There's already a issue open in BibLaTeX:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?
func=detailaid=2460100group_id=244752atid=1126005
The issue is about the DVI and PDF output differ. In fact, I also get the
wrong upper caps after a dot in a PDF, while it is OK in
Hello,
But before I start writing, I'd like to ask if there are any good
resources on using LyX for writing what is essentially a book on
programming.
You'd probably want to have a look at koma-script:
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scrguien.pdf
Sincerely,
The difference between the DVI and the PDF outputs is very strange. If you
could make a small self inclosed latex example, you should add it to the
tracker.
Ok, some diagnostic done.
1. It's not that the DVI (as well as PS) output works, but the opposite: It
actually doesn't work after a
Hi! I'm facing this problem: I would like to write long equations (two or even
three lines are needed) in which (possibly) each line is center aligned in the
page and so that it is possible to box them all together. Moreover I really need
to have one reference number only (not one for each line).
Drew Kime wrote:
2009/4/28 Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com
Lyx has an option to specify a typewriter face. Simply highlight the
text,
click on Edit-Text Style-Customized, and under Family select
Typewriter. Then check what it does to the code, and do a global replace
to
get all
Thomas Løcke wrote:
Hey,
I'm about to start the process of writing the 2nd edition of a fairly
long (+150 A4 pages) internal manual. It's about a set of software
systems and programming practices in my business. The 1st edition was
written using OpenOffice. I remember spending a lot of time
On 2009-04-21, Stefano Franchi wrote:
I am trying to write a few very simple modules that will change the
labels Lyx displays for sectioning and enumerate environments to
reflect the final output. However, I cannot figure out how to do it.
For instance, let's say that I want to redefine
On 2009-04-30, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Wednesday 29 April 2009 21:40:41 schrieb Guenter Milde:
On 2009-04-29, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
continuing this I found out that the error was due to a reference. But it
can't be the reference itself, since the same one is used at another place
Pablo pa...@... writes:
Excuse me for this noob question.
I have Lyx 1.6.1 under Windows. I want to update to 1.6.2. What is the way to
do
this? I have to download the new version and install and the installer update
Lyx automatically?
Thanks!
You have ti download LyX 1.6.2
I
Piero Faustini wrote:
Ok, some diagnostic done.
3. The Ibidem/Idem capitalization problem is still there.
Regarding upper case after dots in strings like 'ibid.' etc.: You have
to use the optional argument to the cite command for this, e.g.
\cite[cfr.][]{FaustiniBraga}, then 'ibid.' or 'id.'
On 2009-04-30, Helge Hafting wrote:
Drew Kime wrote:
... I've found designing my own type styles somewhat less than user
friendly. I'm sure it's one of those things that, once learned, seems
second nature. But the learning curve is pretty steep.
Indeed, but it might be worth it for an
On Apr 30, 2009, at 4:06 AM, Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! I'm facing this problem: I would like to write long equations
(two or even
three lines are needed) in which (possibly) each line is center
aligned in the
page and so that it is possible to box them all together.
I have never figured out
i've read some posts back to 2003 requesting spell check as you type function.
Is there any updates that has this patch?
James C. Sutherland james.sutherl...@... writes:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation. One possibility would be to use a
minipage and frame it. This doesn't look to great, however...
Well... better than nothing! Unfortunately
On Tuesday 28 April 2009 11:17:27 pm Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
However, since aspell is used in other text editors (emacs, joe), I'm
sure it must be somewhere on the system. I'll see if I can identify the
file name.
And there it is ~/.aspell.en.pws.
protosslee wrote:
i've read some posts back to 2003 requesting spell check as you type function.
Is there any updates that has this patch?
Abdel is working on it. It'll be included in the next major release, LyX
2.0.
rh
On Apr 30, 2009, at 8:12 AM, Luca Carlon wrote:
James C. Sutherland james.sutherl...@... writes:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation. One possibility would be to use a
minipage and frame it. This doesn't look to great, however...
Luca Carlon schrieb:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation. One possibility would be to use a
minipage and frame it. This doesn't look to great, however...
Well... better than nothing! Unfortunately the box is far larger than the
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.dewrote:
My advice is to use an existing module (e.g. logicalmkup.module) as
starting point. There is a whole selection under LYXDIR/layout/ (where
LYXDIR is a system/installation dependent location, e.g.
/usr/share/lyx/).
Drew Kime wrote:
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Guenter Milde mi...@users.berlios.dewrote:
My advice is to use an existing module (e.g. logicalmkup.module) as
starting point. There is a whole selection under LYXDIR/layout/ (where
LYXDIR is a system/installation dependent location, e.g.
Thank you very Much Marcelo, and I'm sorry about that.
Actually I'm new on Latex as well as in LYX, just
trying to get ride of Microsoft Word
I will study a little more about this commands,
No problem. I was making an explanation.
Regards.
Marcelo
James C. Sutherland schrieb:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation.
I attached some examples using the infos from the Math manual.
regards Uwe
newfile1.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Using LyX-1.6.2 and beamer-3.07, how do I now specify the frame option,
allowframebreaks?
I see a menu option of AgainFrame but no explanation of what that does,
where to put the command, or other information in the extended features docs
For that matter, I saw nothing on the beamer class in
Running 1.6.2 on Slackware-12.2 here. Most of the time when I press the
[Home] key, the cursor is moved to the top of the buffer. However, three
times now (on two different documents), pressing [Home] causes instant
shutdown of the application without an .emergency save. PITA!
Rich
--
Richard
I just installed Lyx but can't get it to import .tex files. I always get
this error message:
LyX: Cannot convert file
An error occurred whilst running tex2lyx -f *.tex *.lyx
Any ideas?
John Hules
--
John Hules
Science Writer/Editor
Ernest Orlando Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory
1
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, JAHules wrote:
I just installed Lyx but can't get it to import .tex files. I always get this
error message:
LyX: Cannot convert file
An error occurred whilst running tex2lyx -f *.tex *.lyx
Any ideas?
John,
What OS? What version of LyX? How was the .tex file
JAHules schrieb:
I just installed Lyx but can't get it to import .tex files. I always get
this error message:
Can you please provide more infos. What is you OS, how have you installed LyX?
regards Uwe
Am Wednesday 29 April 2009 21:40:41 schrieb Guenter Milde:
> On 2009-04-29, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> >> > I am still struggling with a book document. To make it easier to find
> >> > errors I tried to use 21 subdocuments (1 for the title and intro, 20
> >> > for the 20 chapters)
> >
> > This is
Piero Faustini wrote:
>
> Thanks.
> There's already a issue open in BibLaTeX:
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?
> func=detail=2460100_id=244752=1126005
>
> The issue is about the DVI and PDF output differ. In fact, I also get the
> wrong upper caps after a dot in a PDF, while it is OK in DVI.
Hello,
> But before I start writing, I'd like to ask if there are any good
> resources on using LyX for writing what is essentially a book on
> programming.
You'd probably want to have a look at koma-script:
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scrguien.pdf
> The difference between the DVI and the PDF outputs is very strange. If you
> could make a small self inclosed latex example, you should add it to the
> tracker.
Ok, some diagnostic done.
1. It's not that the DVI (as well as PS) output works, but the opposite: It
actually doesn't work after
Hi! I'm facing this problem: I would like to write long equations (two or even
three lines are needed) in which (possibly) each line is center aligned in the
page and so that it is possible to box them all together. Moreover I really need
to have one reference number only (not one for each line).
Drew Kime wrote:
2009/4/28 Steve Litt
Lyx has an option to specify a typewriter face. Simply highlight the
text,
click on Edit->Text Style->Customized, and under "Family" select
Typewriter. Then check what it does to the code, and do a global replace
to
get all
Thomas Løcke wrote:
Hey,
I'm about to start the process of writing the 2nd edition of a fairly
long (+150 A4 pages) internal manual. It's about a set of software
systems and programming practices in my business. The 1st edition was
written using OpenOffice. I remember spending a lot of time
On 2009-04-21, Stefano Franchi wrote:
> I am trying to write a few very simple modules that will change the
> labels Lyx displays for sectioning and enumerate environments to
> reflect the final output. However, I cannot figure out how to do it.
> For instance, let's say that I want to redefine
On 2009-04-30, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Am Wednesday 29 April 2009 21:40:41 schrieb Guenter Milde:
>> On 2009-04-29, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> continuing this I found out that the error was due to a reference. But it
> can't be the reference itself, since the same one is used at another
Pablo writes:
>
> Excuse me for this noob question.
>
> I have Lyx 1.6.1 under Windows. I want to update to 1.6.2. What is the way to
do
> this? I have to download the new version and install and the installer update
> Lyx automatically?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
You have ti download LyX
Piero Faustini wrote:
> Ok, some diagnostic done.
> 3. The Ibidem/Idem capitalization problem is still there.
Regarding upper case after dots in strings like 'ibid.' etc.: You have
to use the optional argument to the cite command for this, e.g.
\cite[cfr.][]{FaustiniBraga}, then 'ibid.' or 'id.'
On 2009-04-30, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Drew Kime wrote:
>> ... I've found designing my own type styles somewhat less than user
>> friendly. I'm sure it's one of those things that, once learned, seems
>> second nature. But the learning curve is pretty steep.
> Indeed, but it might be worth it for
On Apr 30, 2009, at 4:06 AM, Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! I'm facing this problem: I would like to write long equations
(two or even
three lines are needed) in which (possibly) each line is center
aligned in the
page and so that it is possible to box them all together.
I have never figured out
i've read some posts back to 2003 requesting "spell check as you type" function.
Is there any updates that has this patch?
James C. Sutherland writes:
> I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
> only in a regular equation. One possibility would be to use a
> minipage and frame it. This doesn't look to great, however...
Well... better than nothing!
On Tuesday 28 April 2009 11:17:27 pm Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
> > However, since aspell is used in other text editors (emacs, joe), I'm
> > sure it must be somewhere on the system. I'll see if I can identify the
> > file name.
>
>And there it is
protosslee wrote:
i've read some posts back to 2003 requesting "spell check as you type" function.
Is there any updates that has this patch?
Abdel is working on it. It'll be included in the next major release, LyX
2.0.
rh
On Apr 30, 2009, at 8:12 AM, Luca Carlon wrote:
James C. Sutherland writes:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation. One possibility would be to use a
minipage and frame it. This doesn't look to great,
Luca Carlon schrieb:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation. One possibility would be to use a
minipage and frame it. This doesn't look to great, however...
Well... better than nothing! Unfortunately the box is far larger than the
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
> My advice is to use an existing module (e.g. logicalmkup.module) as
> starting point. There is a whole selection under LYXDIR/layout/ (where
> LYXDIR is a system/installation dependent location, e.g.
>
Drew Kime wrote:
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
My advice is to use an existing module (e.g. logicalmkup.module) as
starting point. There is a whole selection under LYXDIR/layout/ (where
LYXDIR is a system/installation dependent location, e.g.
> Thank you very Much Marcelo, and I'm sorry about that.
>
> Actually I'm new on Latex as well as in LYX, just
> trying to get ride of Microsoft Word
>
> I will study a little more about this commands,
>
No problem. I was making an explanation.
Regards.
Marcelo
James C. Sutherland schrieb:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation.
I attached some examples using the infos from the Math manual.
regards Uwe
newfile1.lyx
Description: application/lyx
Using LyX-1.6.2 and beamer-3.07, how do I now specify the frame option,
allowframebreaks?
I see a menu option of "AgainFrame" but no explanation of what that does,
where to put the command, or other information in the extended features docs
For that matter, I saw nothing on the beamer class
Running 1.6.2 on Slackware-12.2 here. Most of the time when I press the
[Home] key, the cursor is moved to the top of the buffer. However, three
times now (on two different documents), pressing [Home] causes instant
shutdown of the application without an .emergency save. PITA!
Rich
--
Richard
I just installed Lyx but can't get it to import .tex files. I always get
this error message:
LyX: Cannot convert file
An error occurred whilst running tex2lyx -f "*.tex" "*.lyx"
Any ideas?
John Hules
--
John Hules
Science Writer/Editor
Ernest Orlando Lawrence
Berkeley National
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, JAHules wrote:
I just installed Lyx but can't get it to import .tex files. I always get this
error message:
LyX: Cannot convert file
An error occurred whilst running tex2lyx -f "*.tex" "*.lyx"
Any ideas?
John,
What OS? What version of LyX? How was the .tex file
JAHules schrieb:
I just installed Lyx but can't get it to import .tex files. I always get
this error message:
Can you please provide more infos. What is you OS, how have you installed LyX?
regards Uwe
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