Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Thank you for all your help. In fact, I have also put the path to Lyx's
script folder (where elyxer resides) to the path box in the preferences of
Lyx in the same time as the configuration of the Lyx-HTML conversion
command box. If I read well Olivier's message, there is
Hi Parul,
It would be unfair to say that fonts in latex is easy. And I am afraid that I
can not
be of much assistance as I donot have a windowscomputer any more. I did how
ever get
the winfonts package to work with linux. But even that was not as easy as I
would
have wished for. First I had
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Alex Fernandez schrieb:
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Murat
Yildizoglumurat.yildizo...@univ-cezanne.fr wrote:
I am trying elyxer under the last version of Lyx (1.6.3) . I have
followed
the instructions in the list given by Olivier:
Wasn't LyX 1.6.3 supposed to support
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Following your advice I uninstalled 1.6.2 and installed 1.6.3. I
tried both
the classical and yours alternative version (not at the same
time) but
the results were the same. While I can run some documents, for other
documents (converted from LaTeX by
rgheck schrieb:
No, but LyX 1.6.3 recognizes eLyXer when it is installed. To help LyX
to recognize eLyXer, you need to add the path to the eLyXer.py file to
LyX's PATH in the preferences.
If you've previously done any sort of customization to your preferences,
will LyX still recognize it?
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Trying to strip the file to the bare minimum, I located the line where the
problem originate from. Although it seems like an irreversible process. Once
I moved the cursor in that line, entered a new line and removed it, the
problem disappeared. See the details in the
In LyX 1.6.3 under Windows XP, I've used ToolsPreferencesPaths to set...
Working directory: E:\Documents
Temporary directory: E:\Temp
... and now after quitting and restarting LyX, at least .dvi files are
created in subdirectories of E:\Temp\lyx (as are .html files when I
export to that
Murray Eisenberg schreef:
In LyX 1.6.3 under Windows XP, I've used ToolsPreferencesPaths to
set...
Working directory: E:\Documents
Temporary directory: E:\Temp
... and now after quitting and restarting LyX, at least .dvi files are
created in subdirectories of E:\Temp\lyx (as are .html
This is manifestly not so!
I open E:\Temp\example2.lyx in LyX. Then I click the View DVI button to
view in Yap, and the View PDF button to view in Acrobat Reader. Neither
example2.dvi nor example2.pdf is in E:\Temp, either while I am viewing
those files or after I close Yap or Acrobat Reader.
Murray Eisenberg schrieb:
This is manifestly not so!
I open E:\Temp\example2.lyx in LyX. Then I click the View DVI button
to view in Yap, and the View PDF button to view in Acrobat Reader.
Neither example2.dvi nor example2.pdf is in E:\Temp, either while I am
viewing those files or after I
Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Thank you for all your help. In fact, I have also put the path to Lyx's
script folder (where elyxer resides) to the path box in the preferences of
Lyx in the same time as the configuration of the Lyx-HTML conversion
command box. If I read well Olivier's message, there is
Hi Parul,
It would be unfair to say that fonts in latex is easy. And I am afraid that I
can not
be of much assistance as I donot have a windowscomputer any more. I did how
ever get
the winfonts package to work with linux. But even that was not as easy as I
would
have wished for. First I had
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Alex Fernandez schrieb:
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Murat
Yildizoglumurat.yildizo...@univ-cezanne.fr wrote:
I am trying elyxer under the last version of Lyx (1.6.3) . I have
followed
the instructions in the list given by Olivier:
Wasn't LyX 1.6.3 supposed to support
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Following your advice I uninstalled 1.6.2 and installed 1.6.3. I
tried both
the classical and yours alternative version (not at the same
time) but
the results were the same. While I can run some documents, for other
documents (converted from LaTeX by
rgheck schrieb:
No, but LyX 1.6.3 recognizes eLyXer when it is installed. To help LyX
to recognize eLyXer, you need to add the path to the eLyXer.py file to
LyX's PATH in the preferences.
If you've previously done any sort of customization to your preferences,
will LyX still recognize it?
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Trying to strip the file to the bare minimum, I located the line where the
problem originate from. Although it seems like an irreversible process. Once
I moved the cursor in that line, entered a new line and removed it, the
problem disappeared. See the details in the
In LyX 1.6.3 under Windows XP, I've used ToolsPreferencesPaths to set...
Working directory: E:\Documents
Temporary directory: E:\Temp
... and now after quitting and restarting LyX, at least .dvi files are
created in subdirectories of E:\Temp\lyx (as are .html files when I
export to that
Murray Eisenberg schreef:
In LyX 1.6.3 under Windows XP, I've used ToolsPreferencesPaths to
set...
Working directory: E:\Documents
Temporary directory: E:\Temp
... and now after quitting and restarting LyX, at least .dvi files are
created in subdirectories of E:\Temp\lyx (as are .html
This is manifestly not so!
I open E:\Temp\example2.lyx in LyX. Then I click the View DVI button to
view in Yap, and the View PDF button to view in Acrobat Reader. Neither
example2.dvi nor example2.pdf is in E:\Temp, either while I am viewing
those files or after I close Yap or Acrobat Reader.
Murray Eisenberg schrieb:
This is manifestly not so!
I open E:\Temp\example2.lyx in LyX. Then I click the View DVI button
to view in Yap, and the View PDF button to view in Acrobat Reader.
Neither example2.dvi nor example2.pdf is in E:\Temp, either while I am
viewing those files or after I
Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Thank you for all your help. In fact, I have also put the path to Lyx's
script folder (where elyxer resides) to the path box in the preferences of
Lyx in the same time as the configuration of the Lyx->HTML conversion
command box. If I read well Olivier's message, there
Hi Parul,
It would be unfair to say that fonts in latex is easy. And I am afraid that I
can not
be of much assistance as I donot have a windowscomputer any more. I did how
ever get
the winfonts package to work with linux. But even that was not as easy as I
would
have wished for. First I had
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Alex Fernandez schrieb:
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 4:56 PM, Murat
Yildizoglu wrote:
I am trying elyxer under the last version of Lyx (1.6.3) . I have
followed
the instructions in the list given by Olivier:
Wasn't LyX 1.6.3 supposed to support
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Following your advice I uninstalled 1.6.2 and installed 1.6.3. I
tried both
the "classical" and yours "alternative" version (not at the same
time) but
the results were the same. While I can run some documents, for other
documents (converted from LaTeX
rgheck schrieb:
No, but LyX 1.6.3 recognizes eLyXer when it is installed. To help LyX
to recognize eLyXer, you need to add the path to the eLyXer.py file to
LyX's PATH in the preferences.
If you've previously done any sort of customization to your preferences,
will LyX still recognize it?
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Trying to strip the file to the bare minimum, I located the line where the
problem originate from. Although it seems like an irreversible process. Once
I moved the cursor in that line, entered a new line and removed it, the
problem disappeared. See the details in the
In LyX 1.6.3 under Windows XP, I've used Tools>Preferences>Paths to set...
Working directory: E:\Documents
Temporary directory: E:\Temp
... and now after quitting and restarting LyX, at least .dvi files are
created in subdirectories of E:\Temp\lyx (as are .html files when I
export to that
Murray Eisenberg schreef:
In LyX 1.6.3 under Windows XP, I've used Tools>Preferences>Paths to
set...
Working directory: E:\Documents
Temporary directory: E:\Temp
... and now after quitting and restarting LyX, at least .dvi files are
created in subdirectories of E:\Temp\lyx (as are .html
This is manifestly not so!
I open E:\Temp\example2.lyx in LyX. Then I click the View DVI button to
view in Yap, and the View PDF button to view in Acrobat Reader. Neither
example2.dvi nor example2.pdf is in E:\Temp, either while I am viewing
those files or after I close Yap or Acrobat Reader.
Murray Eisenberg schrieb:
This is manifestly not so!
I open E:\Temp\example2.lyx in LyX. Then I click the View DVI button
to view in Yap, and the View PDF button to view in Acrobat Reader.
Neither example2.dvi nor example2.pdf is in E:\Temp, either while I am
viewing those files or after I
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