Steve Litt wrote:
I've often been able to use \begin{sloppy} and \end{sloppy} to make
LaTeX less pedantic about where to break a line, and thereby cure both
these warnings and the extra space.
Read this essential guide to LaTeX2e usage
http://mirror.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/english/l2tabuen.pdf
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 16:15:58 + (UTC)
Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net wrote:
I don't know AsciiDoc, but know that Sphinx is not only for Python
projects but also supports C and more.
Yeah, I know about that, but mentioned it's not Python 'cause many
projects nowadays choose reST/Sphinx
Hallo!
I try to create a layout, so that it is possible to use the latex
package minutes.sty in lyx. But I have less experience. When adding the
latexcode into the Preamble it works. When I try to create new
environements in the layout file it doesent work.
I look forward for little help.
Here
David L. Johnson david.johnson at Lehigh.EDU writes:
uncheck the keep matched option, and choose for the left, {, and for
the right, (None).
Thanks, now I see how to do this.
Leslaw
Hi,
I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER within the numbered formula, I get two
Hi
I'm trying to get Lyx (2.0.0) to work with biber.
I downloaded the latest version of biber 0.9.8 and now what?!
According to the LyX wiki, I should get a biber option on the pull-down menu
of my bibliography generation processor but all I have is: custom, bibtex and
bibtex8.
Where am I
Hi
I am having problems with my install of LyX 2.0.3 on Win7 64 bit. I hadn't
used it for a few weeks, but when I tried to use it last week, I came up with a
number of configuration issues. One of the biggest problems relates to some
python commands not working. If I try to insert a
Roey Angel wrote:
I'm trying to get Lyx (2.0.0) to work with biber.
You should update to LyX 2.0.3. Older versions have issues with recent biber
releases.
I downloaded the latest version of biber 0.9.8 and now what?!
According to the LyX wiki, I should get a biber option on the pull-down
Nick Keat nicholas.keat at imanova.co.uk writes:
Hi
I am having problems with my install of LyX 2.0.3 on Win7 64 bit. I hadn't
used it for a few weeks, but when I tried to use it last week, I came up with
a
number of configuration issues. One of the biggest problems relates to some
On 03/20/2012 07:34 AM, Bieniasz wrote:
Hi,
I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 07:40:42 +0100
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
I've often been able to use \begin{sloppy} and \end{sloppy} to make
LaTeX less pedantic about where to break a line, and thereby cure
both these warnings and the extra space.
Read this essential
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Hi
I am writing an article for plos, and was wondering:
has somebody written a layout for plos, and is there something I should be
aware of? The document
class is article, so this is fine, but what bout their other requirements? I
looked at their
Steve Litt wrote:
He then shows paragraphs with and without \sloppy. If I were reading
for information, and not as an artiste, I wouldn't notice the
difference.
Really? To me, the typographic mess is quite obvious.
Jürgen
Hello,
Is there any command line parameter allowing to silently install Lyx with its
default options? In particular we need it for automatic deployment...
Thanks.
To encourage the use of Lyx by scientists of all stripes, would be
useful at some point to have Lyx
produce journal-ready documents /without/ exporting explicitly to Latex.
After all, Lyx's purpose was to hide the Latex engine, which scares many
novices.
Making Lyx journal-friendly will
I've often been able to use \begin{sloppy} and \end{sloppy} to make
LaTeX less pedantic about where to break a line, and thereby cure both
these warnings and the extra space.
Read this essential guide to LaTeX2e usage
http://mirror.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/english/l2tabuen.pdf
which lists among
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
What is the meaning of tolerance and emergencystretch.
\tolerance is a penalty value that defines how much badness (in line
setting) TeX accepts without yielding an error (and retrying to set the
paragraph differently). The higher the value, the more interword space is
On 03/20/2012 02:02 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
I need a flexibilty in the page height (really text height) because I have
some problems with prematures page break for a few milimeters but I don`t
know how to get it. Is tolerance or emergencystretch the way for get it?
I would try
Jürgen
\tolerance is [...]
thanks
I need a flexibilty in the page height (really text height) because I have
some problems with prematures page break for a few milimeters but I don`t
know how to get it. Is tolerance or emergencystretch the way for get it?
I would try \enlargethispage{10pt}
I need a flexibilty in the page height (really text height) because I have
some problems with prematures page break for a few milimeters but I don`t
know how to get it. Is tolerance or emergencystretch the way for get it?
I would try \enlargethispage{10pt} (or any value of your choice) on
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 11:20:07 -0700 (PDT)
Marcelo Acuña mv...@yahoo.com.ar wrote:
Jürgen
\tolerance is [...]
thanks
I need a flexibilty in the page height (really text height)
because I have some problems with prematures page break for a few
milimeters but I don`t know how to get it.
Thanks for the help, Jürgen.
ok now that it's in path lyx recognises biber, but trying to process my
document
with it gives an error:
Package keyval Error: hash undefined.
I'm using lyx 2.0.0 because that's what's available through the ubuntu
repository.
I could build it from source but only if
On 03/20/2012 11:27 AM, UD wrote:
To encourage the use of Lyx by scientists of all stripes, would be
useful at some point to have Lyx
produce journal-ready documents /without/ exporting explicitly to Latex.
If journals want LaTeX, not LyX, then you have to export to LaTeX.
After all, Lyx's
From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org [lyx-users@lists.lyx.org] on behalf of Roey Angel
[angel.r...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 8:48 PM
I'm using lyx 2.0.0 because that's what's available through the ubuntu
repository.
I could build it from source but only if that's what's causing the
Steve Litt wrote:
I've often been able to use \begin{sloppy} and \end{sloppy} to make
LaTeX less pedantic about where to break a line, and thereby cure both
these warnings and the extra space.
Read this essential guide to LaTeX2e usage
http://mirror.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/english/l2tabuen.pdf
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 16:15:58 + (UTC)
Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net wrote:
I don't know AsciiDoc, but know that Sphinx is not only for Python
projects but also supports C and more.
Yeah, I know about that, but mentioned it's not Python 'cause many
projects nowadays choose reST/Sphinx
Hallo!
I try to create a layout, so that it is possible to use the latex
package minutes.sty in lyx. But I have less experience. When adding the
latexcode into the Preamble it works. When I try to create new
environements in the layout file it doesent work.
I look forward for little help.
Here
David L. Johnson david.johnson at Lehigh.EDU writes:
uncheck the keep matched option, and choose for the left, {, and for
the right, (None).
Thanks, now I see how to do this.
Leslaw
Hi,
I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER within the numbered formula, I get two
Hi
I'm trying to get Lyx (2.0.0) to work with biber.
I downloaded the latest version of biber 0.9.8 and now what?!
According to the LyX wiki, I should get a biber option on the pull-down menu
of my bibliography generation processor but all I have is: custom, bibtex and
bibtex8.
Where am I
Hi
I am having problems with my install of LyX 2.0.3 on Win7 64 bit. I hadn't
used it for a few weeks, but when I tried to use it last week, I came up with a
number of configuration issues. One of the biggest problems relates to some
python commands not working. If I try to insert a
Roey Angel wrote:
I'm trying to get Lyx (2.0.0) to work with biber.
You should update to LyX 2.0.3. Older versions have issues with recent biber
releases.
I downloaded the latest version of biber 0.9.8 and now what?!
According to the LyX wiki, I should get a biber option on the pull-down
Nick Keat nicholas.keat at imanova.co.uk writes:
Hi
I am having problems with my install of LyX 2.0.3 on Win7 64 bit. I hadn't
used it for a few weeks, but when I tried to use it last week, I came up with
a
number of configuration issues. One of the biggest problems relates to some
On 03/20/2012 07:34 AM, Bieniasz wrote:
Hi,
I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 07:40:42 +0100
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
I've often been able to use \begin{sloppy} and \end{sloppy} to make
LaTeX less pedantic about where to break a line, and thereby cure
both these warnings and the extra space.
Read this essential
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi
I am writing an article for plos, and was wondering:
has somebody written a layout for plos, and is there something I should be
aware of? The document
class is article, so this is fine, but what bout their other requirements? I
looked at their
Steve Litt wrote:
He then shows paragraphs with and without \sloppy. If I were reading
for information, and not as an artiste, I wouldn't notice the
difference.
Really? To me, the typographic mess is quite obvious.
Jürgen
Hello,
Is there any command line parameter allowing to silently install Lyx with its
default options? In particular we need it for automatic deployment...
Thanks.
To encourage the use of Lyx by scientists of all stripes, would be
useful at some point to have Lyx
produce journal-ready documents /without/ exporting explicitly to Latex.
After all, Lyx's purpose was to hide the Latex engine, which scares many
novices.
Making Lyx journal-friendly will
I've often been able to use \begin{sloppy} and \end{sloppy} to make
LaTeX less pedantic about where to break a line, and thereby cure both
these warnings and the extra space.
Read this essential guide to LaTeX2e usage
http://mirror.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/english/l2tabuen.pdf
which lists among
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
What is the meaning of tolerance and emergencystretch.
\tolerance is a penalty value that defines how much badness (in line
setting) TeX accepts without yielding an error (and retrying to set the
paragraph differently). The higher the value, the more interword space is
On 03/20/2012 02:02 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
I need a flexibilty in the page height (really text height) because I have
some problems with prematures page break for a few milimeters but I don`t
know how to get it. Is tolerance or emergencystretch the way for get it?
I would try
Jürgen
\tolerance is [...]
thanks
I need a flexibilty in the page height (really text height) because I have
some problems with prematures page break for a few milimeters but I don`t
know how to get it. Is tolerance or emergencystretch the way for get it?
I would try \enlargethispage{10pt}
I need a flexibilty in the page height (really text height) because I have
some problems with prematures page break for a few milimeters but I don`t
know how to get it. Is tolerance or emergencystretch the way for get it?
I would try \enlargethispage{10pt} (or any value of your choice) on
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 11:20:07 -0700 (PDT)
Marcelo Acuña mv...@yahoo.com.ar wrote:
Jürgen
\tolerance is [...]
thanks
I need a flexibilty in the page height (really text height)
because I have some problems with prematures page break for a few
milimeters but I don`t know how to get it.
Thanks for the help, Jürgen.
ok now that it's in path lyx recognises biber, but trying to process my
document
with it gives an error:
Package keyval Error: hash undefined.
I'm using lyx 2.0.0 because that's what's available through the ubuntu
repository.
I could build it from source but only if
On 03/20/2012 11:27 AM, UD wrote:
To encourage the use of Lyx by scientists of all stripes, would be
useful at some point to have Lyx
produce journal-ready documents /without/ exporting explicitly to Latex.
If journals want LaTeX, not LyX, then you have to export to LaTeX.
After all, Lyx's
From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org [lyx-users@lists.lyx.org] on behalf of Roey Angel
[angel.r...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 8:48 PM
I'm using lyx 2.0.0 because that's what's available through the ubuntu
repository.
I could build it from source but only if that's what's causing the
Steve Litt wrote:
> I've often been able to use \begin{sloppy} and \end{sloppy} to make
> LaTeX less pedantic about where to break a line, and thereby cure both
> these warnings and the extra space.
Read this "essential guide to LaTeX2e usage"
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 16:15:58 + (UTC)
Guenter Milde wrote:
> I don't know AsciiDoc, but know that Sphinx is not only for Python
> projects but also supports C and more.
Yeah, I know about that, but mentioned it's not Python 'cause many
projects nowadays choose reST/Sphinx
Hallo!
I try to create a layout, so that it is possible to use the latex
package minutes.sty in lyx. But I have less experience. When adding the
latexcode into the Preamble it works. When I try to create new
environements in the layout file it doesent work.
I look forward for little help.
Here
David L. Johnson Lehigh.EDU> writes:
> uncheck the "keep matched" option, and choose for the left, {, and for
> the right, (None).
Thanks, now I see how to do this.
Leslaw
Hi,
I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER within the numbered formula, I get two
Hi
I'm trying to get Lyx (2.0.0) to work with biber.
I downloaded the latest version of biber 0.9.8 and now what?!
According to the LyX wiki, I should get a biber option on the pull-down menu
of my bibliography generation processor but all I have is: custom, bibtex and
bibtex8.
Where am I
Hi
I am having problems with my install of LyX 2.0.3 on Win7 64 bit. I hadn't
used it for a few weeks, but when I tried to use it last week, I came up with a
number of configuration issues. One of the biggest problems relates to some
python commands not working. If I try to insert a
Roey Angel wrote:
> I'm trying to get Lyx (2.0.0) to work with biber.
You should update to LyX 2.0.3. Older versions have issues with recent biber
releases.
> I downloaded the latest version of biber 0.9.8 and now what?!
> According to the LyX wiki, I should get a biber option on the pull-down
Nick Keat imanova.co.uk> writes:
>
> Hi
>
> I am having problems with my install of LyX 2.0.3 on Win7 64 bit. I hadn't
> used it for a few weeks, but when I tried to use it last week, I came up with
> a
> number of configuration issues. One of the biggest problems relates to some
> python
On 03/20/2012 07:34 AM, Bieniasz wrote:
Hi,
I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 07:40:42 +0100
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > I've often been able to use \begin{sloppy} and \end{sloppy} to make
> > LaTeX less pedantic about where to break a line, and thereby cure
> > both these warnings and the extra space.
>
> Read
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Hi
I am writing an article for plos, and was wondering:
has somebody written a layout for plos, and is there something I should be
aware of? The document
class is article, so this is fine, but what bout their other requirements? I
looked at their
Steve Litt wrote:
> He then shows paragraphs with and without \sloppy. If I were reading
> for information, and not as an artiste, I wouldn't notice the
> difference.
Really? To me, the typographic mess is quite obvious.
Jürgen
Hello,
Is there any command line parameter allowing to silently install Lyx with its
default options? In particular we need it for automatic deployment...
Thanks.
To encourage the use of Lyx by scientists of all stripes, would be
useful at some point to have Lyx
produce journal-ready documents /without/ exporting explicitly to Latex.
After all, Lyx's purpose was to hide the Latex engine, which scares many
novices.
Making Lyx journal-friendly will
>> I've often been able to use \begin{sloppy} and \end{sloppy} to make
>> LaTeX less pedantic about where to break a line, and thereby cure both
>> these warnings and the extra space.
>Read this "essential guide to LaTeX2e usage"
>http://mirror.ctan.org/info/l2tabu/english/l2tabuen.pdf
>
>which
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> What is the meaning of tolerance and emergencystretch.
\tolerance is a penalty value that defines how much "badness" (in line
setting) TeX accepts without yielding an error (and retrying to set the
paragraph differently). The higher the value, the more interword space is
On 03/20/2012 02:02 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
I need a flexibilty in the page height (really text height) because I have
some problems with prematures page break for a few milimeters but I don`t
know how to get it. Is tolerance or emergencystretch the way for get it?
I would try
Jürgen
> \tolerance is [...]
thanks
>> I need a flexibilty in the page height (really text height) because I have
>> some problems with prematures page break for a few milimeters but I don`t
>> know how to get it. Is tolerance or emergencystretch the way for get it?
>I would try
>>> I need a flexibilty in the page height (really text height) because I have
>>> some problems with prematures page break for a few milimeters but I don`t
>>> know how to get it. Is tolerance or emergencystretch the way for get it?
>> I would try \enlargethispage{10pt} (or any value of your
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 11:20:07 -0700 (PDT)
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> Jürgen
> > \tolerance is [...]
>
> thanks
>
> >> I need a flexibilty in the page height (really text height)
> >> because I have some problems with prematures page break for a few
> >> milimeters but I don`t
Thanks for the help, Jürgen.
ok now that it's in path lyx recognises biber, but trying to process my
document
with it gives an error:
Package keyval Error: hash undefined.
I'm using lyx 2.0.0 because that's what's available through the ubuntu
repository.
I could build it from source but only if
On 03/20/2012 11:27 AM, UD wrote:
To encourage the use of Lyx by scientists of all stripes, would be
useful at some point to have Lyx
produce journal-ready documents /without/ exporting explicitly to Latex.
If journals want LaTeX, not LyX, then you have to export to LaTeX.
After all, Lyx's
From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org [lyx-users@lists.lyx.org] on behalf of Roey Angel
[angel.r...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 8:48 PM
>I'm using lyx 2.0.0 because that's what's available through the ubuntu
>repository.
>I could build it from source but only if that's what's causing the
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