Alex Fernandez wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:19 AM, Tim
Michelsen wrote:
As example, by modifying line 5 of lyx.css from
font: x-small serif;
to
font: small sans-serif;
and then adding the line
font-family: serif;
to ".formula", the text is more web-styled (i.e. it uses sans-s
On 2009-06-17, Alex Fernandez wrote:
> I have updated the CSS file in version 0.27 following Olivier's suggestions:
> http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/
> Please let me know if you like the changes:
> http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/math.html
I like the changes.
But there are problems with the mat
On 2009-06-17, Barankay, Iwan wrote:
> I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
> nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
> fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing l=
> ist but could not find
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default font.
When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints fine
but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing list but
could not find a solution (e.g. adding lmodern to the pream
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:19 AM, Tim
Michelsen wrote:
>> As example, by modifying line 5 of lyx.css from
>> font: x-small serif;
>> to
>> font: small sans-serif;
>>
>> and then adding the line
>> font-family: serif;
>> to ".formula", the text is more web-styled (i.e. it uses sans-ser
Thanks,
The irony is that I have just gone through those instructions setting
Sweave up on my Mac. I will have a relook at these and maybe undo what
I have done.
Graham
Liviu Andronic wrote:
Hello Graham,
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
Having got Sweave working o
It seems my previous post got lost, so I am reposting (with little
changes), but without attaching the CSS file.
As example, by modifying line 5 of lyx.css from
font: x-small serif;
to
font: small sans-serif;
and then adding the line
font-family: serif;
to ".formula", the text is mo
Hello Graham,
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 8:26 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
> Having got Sweave working on my Mac, I am now trying to get to work on
> Ubuntu.
>
> I have followed the instructions on the Lyx Wiki, but...
>
I would tend to believe that nowadays the preferred approach to get
LyX working with
Hi again,
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Tim
Michelsen wrote:
> Dear all and especially Alex!
> I deeply appologize for my strong words. They were not intended to offence.
No need to apologize, they were taken in good sport. You are obviously
not trying to offend anyone but to improve eLyXer.
Hi
Sorry, I have not used Xetex yet, so I do not know. But
maybe you can use http://www.accesspdf.com/pdftk/
to fix your attachments in a post process?
However, I haven't used that either, so how
good a fit it is I do not know.
Ingar
To reply to myself. I copied the Rweave file into usr/bin and all is well.
If this wasn't the right thing to do, I will still appreciate some advice.
Also the PDF compile doesn't work, it does on the Mac. Should I set up a
converter for noweb->pdflatex as well, or will that not work.
Thanks,
Having got Sweave working on my Mac, I am now trying to get to work on
Ubuntu.
I have followed the instructions on the Lyx Wiki, but...
I am getting an error "An error occurred whilst running Rweave 'newfile1.nw'
So this leads me to a couple of questions:
The instructions from the Wiki says t
Matthias Bußjäger wrote:
> characters after stop typing). During this time Lyx needs 99% of the cpu
> time, so I don't wonder about this fact!
it is exactly the lyx.exe process right?
> My system is a Thinkpad X41 with 1,5Gb Ram and 1,6GHz Pentium M CPU, this
> should be enough...
i think 1.6g
Matthias Bußjäger writes:
> Perhaps I should write it in Word and import the text at home on Linux...
Not sure this discovery of mine is relevant, but this note might be useful to
those that do not have access to a good working lyx on *all* machines...Perhaps
use any plain text editor with
Florian Rubach wrote:
Matthias Bußjäger schrieb:
Hello,
I have a question to Lyx 1.6.2 / 1.6.3 used on Windows XP.
If I type a text in Lyx there's a delay of approximately half a
second to
one second between typing a character and the illustration in the
display.
This is really annoying when
Matthias Bußjäger schrieb:
Hello,
I have a question to Lyx 1.6.2 / 1.6.3 used on Windows XP.
If I type a text in Lyx there's a delay of approximately half a second to
one second between typing a character and the illustration in the display.
This is really annoying when writing a text speedy.
I
Pavel Sanda schrieb:
Matthias Bußjäger wrote:
Hello,
I have a question to Lyx 1.6.2 / 1.6.3 used on Windows XP.
If I type a text in Lyx there's a delay of approximately half a second to
one second between typing a character and the illustration in the display.
This is really annoying when wr
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Tim Michelsen wrote:
Hello,
I have see recten posts about eLyxer and become curious.
I would like to suggest to edit the standard stylesheet provided by
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/lyx.css
The text from the example is very difficult to read.
"very difficult to read": y
Hesham Kamel schreef:
Hello,
Please, I am writing my thesis and
I want to have the word "pages" either to appear in the journal paper or
to disappear in the conferences because what happens right now is:
Conferences paper:
---
R. Happee, A. Janssen, E. Fraterman, J.
Am Tuesday 16 June 2009 16:00:05 schrieb Olivier Ripoll:
Thanks, Oliver, for clarifying this
Wolfgang
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > Am Tuesday 16 June 2009 14:08:43 schrieben Sie:
> >
> > Thanks Uwe,
> >
> > but do you know why the 575kb sized jpg becomes after
> > convertion to .png 2.8MB?
>
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Tuesday 16 June 2009 14:08:43 schrieben Sie:
Thanks Uwe,
but do you know why the 575kb sized jpg becomes after
convertion to .png 2.8MB?
(i used convert)
Hi,
jpeg is more aggressive than png: It compresses more, but destroys the
image a little. png does not prod
Am Tuesday 16 June 2009 14:08:43 schrieben Sie:
Thanks Uwe,
but do you know why the 575kb sized jpg becomes after
convertion to .png 2.8MB?
(i used convert)
Wolfgang
> Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
> > slightly off topic:
> > I have an eps formatted figure which is too large (45MB) which should
Hi Ingar, Guenter,
Thanks very much for your inputs.
I finally used Xelatex to generate the PDF with Verdana font. It works very
well, except that it does not support the `attachfile' package that I use
to attach files to the PDF document. Do you know of any other packages that
Xelatex supports,
Hi!
Hesham Kamel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please, I am writing my thesis and
> I want to have the word "pages" either to appear in the journal paper or
> to disappear in the conferences
Two suggestions:
1) Use another BibTex-style suitable for Your needs (e.g. Harvard).
2) Modify the existing BibTe
Hello,
Please, I am writing my thesis and
I want to have the word "pages" either to appear in the journal paper or
to disappear in the conferences because what happens right now is:
Conferences paper:
---
R. Happee, A. Janssen, E. Fraterman, J. Monster, and R. Happee.
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
slightly off topic:
I have an eps formatted figure which is too large (45MB) which should go in a
lyx document.
Then you have a bitmap image that has only a header to be an EPS. Therefore I fear that a conversion
to PDF wouldn't help.
I tried to reduce the size
> I do not know why the name of the author (Aiginger) is repeated so
remove that particular entry from the bib file.
Does it work then?
> I tried different encodings when I exported my references from citavi
> to bibtex (UTF-8, US-ASCII, Western European (ISO), ...) but nothing
> changed. Is ther
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-06-15, Alex Fernandez wrote:
...
... let us see if we can get constructive and get
something out of this discussion.
What we can actually do is: you, or someone else who has taken the
trouble to make the output look good on their favorite platform, can
send me you
slightly off topic:
I have an eps formatted figure which is too large (45MB) which should go in a
lyx document. Viewing it with kghostview shows it in the center of an about
10 times larger field.
I tried to reduce the size of the figure by exporting it in gimp to a .jpg
format. However, this s
李猛 schrieb:
If I don't set the option "span colums", I get the pdf without any
table/figure(using xelatex). Do your need the tex or output pdf file?
I need the LyX file.
regards Uwe
Dear all and especially Alex!
> > "very difficult to read": you are exaggerating, which is not a good way
> > to start a sane discussion.
>
> Agreed.
I deeply appologize for my strong words. They were not intended to offence.
You surely put a considerable amount of time into this.
Sorry.
I may
On 2009-06-16, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
> "very difficult to read": you are exaggerating, which is not a good way
> to start a sane discussion.
Agreed.
>> http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/03/18/10-principles-for-readable-web-typography/
> This one is a good reference.
...
>> * http://www.cs
Matthias Bußjäger wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a question to Lyx 1.6.2 / 1.6.3 used on Windows XP.
>
> If I type a text in Lyx there's a delay of approximately half a second to
> one second between typing a character and the illustration in the display.
> This is really annoying when writing a text sp
Hello,
I have a question to Lyx 1.6.2 / 1.6.3 used on Windows XP.
If I type a text in Lyx there's a delay of approximately half a second to
one second between typing a character and the illustration in the display.
This is really annoying when writing a text speedy.
I also use Lyx on Debian. There
Tim Michelsen wrote:
Hello,
I have see recten posts about eLyxer and become curious.
I would like to suggest to edit the standard stylesheet provided by
http://www.nongnu.org/elyxer/lyx.css
The text from the example is very difficult to read.
"very difficult to read": you are exaggerating, wh
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Hauser Helmut schrieb:
Thanks for your response. I have attached the two lyx files and the
two resulting pdf files.
ThePDFs are absolute identical here. Another user sees the same as he
reported you.
Yes you are right - strange. I have a printed copy in front of me with
On 2009-06-15, Alex Fernandez wrote:
...
> ... let us see if we can get constructive and get
> something out of this discussion.
> What we can actually do is: you, or someone else who has taken the
> trouble to make the output look good on their favorite platform, can
> send me your CSS files (or
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