I just installed lyx 2.06 on my gentoo computer. The problem is I can't find
any reference to this version on the lyx website, the last being cited is
2.05.1. What about 2.06 ? stable ? new features ?
Hey all,
I recently started using LyX, so I'm pretty new to this (even never used
LaTeX before...) but I've got some weird problems with it.
I'm currently using LyX in combination with JabRef to write a report; when
using LyX itself everything works fine; citations are working correctly
(after
And, off course, just a few minutes later, I found the problem...
Apparently (indeed) the apa.bst file contained an error.
The fix was easy: I just removed the bst file, LyX downloaded another one
from the internet since it automaticly downloads missing packages in my case.
And then it was
\filepath{c:/docs/}
Have you tried it with Windows-style path names?
So I changed this to define a \dirsep macro which gives me a backslash.
Using \textbackslash (and I think escaping the backslash) seemed to insert a
\T1 macro that is undefined.
However, with my \dirsep, I still get the
There may not be any pdf-png converter defined, though one could use
ImageMagick to define one. A better solution might be to modify the
script you have to export something other than PDF. This is probably
fairly easy to do.
So I have now updated my script to convert to PNG also, and
Le 09/05/2013 09:53, Alain Didierjean a écrit :
I just installed lyx 2.06 on my gentoo computer. The problem is I
can't find any reference to this version on the lyx website, the last
being cited is 2.05.1. What about 2.06 ? stable ? new features ?
Hello,
It will be release today probably,
On 05/08/2013 05:34 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 9/05/2013 1:34 a.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 05/07/2013 05:10 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 8/05/2013 4:39 a.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 05/07/2013 10:17 AM, Stephen Brooking wrote:
Hi,
I have specified a new converter to convert Visio
Public release of LyX version 2.0.6
===
We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 2.0.6. This is the sixth
maintenance release in the 2.0.x series.
LyX 2.0.6 is the result of on-going efforts to make our stable version
even more reliable and stable. We have
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 5:32 AM, Jelmer jelme...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
I recently started using LyX, so I'm pretty new to this (even never used
LaTeX before...) but I've got some weird problems with it.
I'm currently using LyX in combination with JabRef to write a report; when
using LyX
$$r The full path to the original LyX file being processed, e.g.
D:/Documents/LyX/
Is this supported in Windows?
I tried to update my LaTeX (pdflatex) - PDF (pdflatex) converter to specify
the output directory (to overcome the problem in my other thread); so it is
specified as this:
pdflatex
I've tried the same under Windows (I need this to work with LyX under
Windows), setting an environment variable to point to a path (and
reconfiguring and restarting LyX just in case), and specifying that path as
my \filepath, but I still get the same 'I can't write on file
`path/testreq1.tex'
I repeat my request to activate this option by default, perhaps with a
warning (shown when the option is actually used) that there are problems
with multiple bibliographies. My colleagues have often complained about
the ornate dance that is required to produce the Latex file /with/ the
Just noting that in 2.0.6 things have returned for me to the way they were
in 2.0.5 — option is functioning as a meta key with the emacs.bind file.
option-f in particular is not generating the two messages as they were in
2.0.5.1:
frontends/qt4/GuiApplication.cpp (1752): isText() is true,
I just installed lyx 2.06 on my gentoo computer. The problem is I can't find
any reference to this version on the lyx website, the last being cited is
2.05.1. What about 2.06 ? stable ? new features ?
Hey all,
I recently started using LyX, so I'm pretty new to this (even never used
LaTeX before...) but I've got some weird problems with it.
I'm currently using LyX in combination with JabRef to write a report; when
using LyX itself everything works fine; citations are working correctly
(after
And, off course, just a few minutes later, I found the problem...
Apparently (indeed) the apa.bst file contained an error.
The fix was easy: I just removed the bst file, LyX downloaded another one
from the internet since it automaticly downloads missing packages in my case.
And then it was
\filepath{c:/docs/}
Have you tried it with Windows-style path names?
So I changed this to define a \dirsep macro which gives me a backslash.
Using \textbackslash (and I think escaping the backslash) seemed to insert a
\T1 macro that is undefined.
However, with my \dirsep, I still get the
There may not be any pdf-png converter defined, though one could use
ImageMagick to define one. A better solution might be to modify the
script you have to export something other than PDF. This is probably
fairly easy to do.
So I have now updated my script to convert to PNG also, and
Le 09/05/2013 09:53, Alain Didierjean a écrit :
I just installed lyx 2.06 on my gentoo computer. The problem is I
can't find any reference to this version on the lyx website, the last
being cited is 2.05.1. What about 2.06 ? stable ? new features ?
Hello,
It will be release today probably,
On 05/08/2013 05:34 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 9/05/2013 1:34 a.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 05/07/2013 05:10 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 8/05/2013 4:39 a.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 05/07/2013 10:17 AM, Stephen Brooking wrote:
Hi,
I have specified a new converter to convert Visio
Public release of LyX version 2.0.6
===
We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 2.0.6. This is the sixth
maintenance release in the 2.0.x series.
LyX 2.0.6 is the result of on-going efforts to make our stable version
even more reliable and stable. We have
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 5:32 AM, Jelmer jelme...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
I recently started using LyX, so I'm pretty new to this (even never used
LaTeX before...) but I've got some weird problems with it.
I'm currently using LyX in combination with JabRef to write a report; when
using LyX
$$r The full path to the original LyX file being processed, e.g.
D:/Documents/LyX/
Is this supported in Windows?
I tried to update my LaTeX (pdflatex) - PDF (pdflatex) converter to specify
the output directory (to overcome the problem in my other thread); so it is
specified as this:
pdflatex
I've tried the same under Windows (I need this to work with LyX under
Windows), setting an environment variable to point to a path (and
reconfiguring and restarting LyX just in case), and specifying that path as
my \filepath, but I still get the same 'I can't write on file
`path/testreq1.tex'
I repeat my request to activate this option by default, perhaps with a
warning (shown when the option is actually used) that there are problems
with multiple bibliographies. My colleagues have often complained about
the ornate dance that is required to produce the Latex file /with/ the
Just noting that in 2.0.6 things have returned for me to the way they were
in 2.0.5 — option is functioning as a meta key with the emacs.bind file.
option-f in particular is not generating the two messages as they were in
2.0.5.1:
frontends/qt4/GuiApplication.cpp (1752): isText() is true,
I just installed lyx 2.06 on my gentoo computer. The problem is I can't find
any reference to this version on the lyx website, the last being cited is
2.05.1. What about 2.06 ? stable ? new features ?
Hey all,
I recently started using LyX, so I'm pretty new to this (even never used
LaTeX before...) but I've got some weird problems with it.
I'm currently using LyX in combination with JabRef to write a report; when
using LyX itself everything works fine; citations are working correctly
(after
And, off course, just a few minutes later, I found the problem...
Apparently (indeed) the apa.bst file contained an error.
The fix was easy: I just removed the bst file, LyX downloaded another one
from the internet since it automaticly downloads missing packages in my case.
And then it was
> > \filepath{c:/docs/}
>
> Have you tried it with Windows-style path names?
So I changed this to define a \dirsep macro which gives me a backslash.
Using \textbackslash (and I think escaping the backslash) seemed to insert a
\T1 macro that is undefined.
However, with my \dirsep, I still get
> There may not be any pdf->png converter defined, though one could use
> ImageMagick to define one. A better solution might be to modify the
> script you have to export something other than PDF. This is probably
> fairly easy to do.
So I have now updated my script to convert to PNG also, and
Le 09/05/2013 09:53, Alain Didierjean a écrit :
I just installed lyx 2.06 on my gentoo computer. The problem is I
can't find any reference to this version on the lyx website, the last
being cited is 2.05.1. What about 2.06 ? stable ? new features ?
Hello,
It will be release today probably,
On 05/08/2013 05:34 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 9/05/2013 1:34 a.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 05/07/2013 05:10 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 8/05/2013 4:39 a.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 05/07/2013 10:17 AM, Stephen Brooking wrote:
Hi,
I have specified a new converter to convert Visio
Public release of LyX version 2.0.6
===
We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 2.0.6. This is the sixth
maintenance release in the 2.0.x series.
LyX 2.0.6 is the result of on-going efforts to make our stable version
even more reliable and stable. We have
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 5:32 AM, Jelmer wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I recently started using LyX, so I'm pretty new to this (even never used
>> LaTeX before...) but I've got some weird problems with it.
>> I'm currently using LyX in combination with JabRef to write a report; when
> $$r The full path to the original LyX file being processed, e.g.
> D:/Documents/LyX/
Is this supported in Windows?
I tried to update my LaTeX (pdflatex) -> PDF (pdflatex) converter to specify
the output directory (to overcome the problem in my other thread); so it is
specified as this:
> I've tried the same under Windows (I need this to work with LyX under
> Windows), setting an environment variable to point to a path (and
> reconfiguring and restarting LyX just in case), and specifying that path as
> my \filepath, but I still get the same 'I can't write on file
>
I repeat my request to activate this option by default, perhaps with a
warning (shown when the option is actually used) that there are problems
with multiple bibliographies. My colleagues have often complained about
the ornate dance that is required to produce the Latex file /with/ the
Just noting that in 2.0.6 things have returned for me to the way they were
in 2.0.5 — option is functioning as a meta key with the emacs.bind file.
option-f in particular is not generating the two messages as they were in
2.0.5.1:
frontends/qt4/GuiApplication.cpp (1752): isText() is true,
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