On 07/01/2015 11:47 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Dear list members:
I would like to make a table looking someting like this:
Article Title
Product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ID #
Another product . . . . . . . . ID #
Third product . . . . . . . . . . .ID #
I tried the tabbing environment but I
On 07/01/2015 10:25 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote:
On 07/01/2015 03:44 PM, Michael Berger wrote:
However, I also selected under Content all references and ticked Add
bibliography to TOC.
Yeah, but that's only for bibtex. Remember, we are only tricking LyX
into thinking that it should provide us
Dear all,
Ubuntu trusty 14.04, the long term support version, currently only has
LyX 2.0.6. While it is not possible in a LTS version to upgrade to the
latest LyX version[*], it has been decided to update to the latest 2.0.x
version, that is 2.0.8.1.
This is now accessible in the proposed
On 07/02/2015 03:35 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex
in LyX as easy as that of bibtex.
At least as a hack in the current code that will do this very same thing
(biblatex with natbib compatibility) when biber is selected as a
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 11:57 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
lasgout...@lyx.org wrote:
Dear all,
Ubuntu trusty 14.04, the long term support version, currently only has LyX
2.0.6. While it is not possible in a LTS version to upgrade to the latest
LyX version[*], it has been decided to update to the
I'm running the same setup as you are. I used the MacTeX distribution to
get TeX installed and then I just installed LyX. That is the only software
I had to install. I have only used BibTeX and that has always worked just
fine for me. I don't have any experience with biblatex though. If you want
Hello,
I have installed TeX and LyX on my new Laptop (OSX10.10) and now LyX could not
find biber or the bib latex.module. In TeX Live Utility biber is installed,
biblatex also is. Do I have to install anything else, or why could I not find
the appropriate modules in
Just curious, why are we testing old versions of an application with known
catastrophic bugs? Wasn't the uncorrupted save feature implemented in the
2.1 branch? Also, I have been using the 2.1.3 exclusively for a long time
and I admit that I am a power user. It is stable as anything I use and when
Dear Steve, dear list,
I also used MacTeX. I use biblatex, because I use Dominik Wassenhovens Styles.
On my last setup this went very well with fiber, which I could not find in the
modules. Here are the minimal example of my LyX and BibDesk-files, and also the
error message, which is in
I have been working with biblatex now for over a year. It is exceptionally
complex. It might actually be too complex to automate. I can't even think
up a decent UI to present the hundreds of different configuration options,
and there are probably even more than I use. The documentation alone is
The error message says it all. Missing file biblatex.module.
You may want to download it from
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/BibTeX/biblatex.module;
to your userdir/layouts directory.
Kornel
Am Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2015 um 19:29:24, schrieb Steve Burnham
dan...@gmail.com
-Steve Burnham
Am Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2015 um 22:03:35, schrieb jezZiFeR jezzi...@gmail.com
Thanks, Kornel,
it is strange, that MacTeX says, that biblatex is installed, and biber also.
Both are not available. I reinstalled both now, via teX Live Utility but it
did not change anything. I do not really
Thanks, Kornel,
it is strange, that MacTeX says, that biblatex is installed, and biber also.
Both are not available. I reinstalled both now, via teX Live Utility but it did
not change anything. I do not really understand where to add the file you
mention, because in my usr no layouts-directory
Just read Using Sweave with LYX by Yihui Xie, Gregor Gorjanc, and Jean-Marc
Lasgouttes and have a couple of questions not answered in that brief
document. And I have added the Sweave module to the prefix and reconfigured
LyX. BTW, running LyX-2.1.3 on Slackware-14.1 here.
1.) When the
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
2.) If the document suffix is supposed to be .Rnw rather than .lyx, how do
I open the .Rnw version in LyX since the menu allows only files with the
.lyx suffix?
Here's the view of the attempt to compile the document:
14:27:48.984: Exporting ...
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
Here's the view of the attempt to compile the document:
Slight progress: I found how to define a chunk of R code within Lyx's ERT
box:
lable=
code
@
Modified my document and tried to compile it. This is the new failure
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
Do I specify a fully qualified path within the .lyx document?
Nope. That's not it.
How do I tell Sweave that the data frame, b.cast, is in the same directory
as the document?
Rich
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
How do I tell Sweave that the data frame, b.cast, is in the same directory
as the document?
And, ... there is no Sweave article class; I've been using KOMA-article.
Rich
On 07/02/2015 03:24 PM, Benedict Holland wrote:
Just curious, why are we testing old versions of an application with
known catastrophic bugs? Wasn't the uncorrupted save feature
implemented in the 2.1 branch? Also, I have been using the 2.1.3
exclusively for a long time and I admit that I am a
On 07/01/2015 10:25 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote:
On 07/01/2015 03:44 PM, Michael Berger wrote:
However, I also selected under Content all references and ticked Add
bibliography to TOC.
Yeah, but that's only for bibtex. Remember, we are only tricking LyX
into thinking that it should provide us
On 07/01/2015 11:47 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Dear list members:
I would like to make a table looking someting like this:
Article Title
Product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ID #
Another product . . . . . . . . ID #
Third product . . . . . . . . . . .ID #
I tried the tabbing environment but I
Dear all,
Ubuntu trusty 14.04, the long term support version, currently only has
LyX 2.0.6. While it is not possible in a LTS version to upgrade to the
latest LyX version[*], it has been decided to update to the latest 2.0.x
version, that is 2.0.8.1.
This is now accessible in the proposed
On 07/02/2015 03:35 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex
in LyX as easy as that of bibtex.
At least as a hack in the current code that will do this very same thing
(biblatex with natbib compatibility) when biber is selected as a
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 11:57 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
lasgout...@lyx.org wrote:
Dear all,
Ubuntu trusty 14.04, the long term support version, currently only has LyX
2.0.6. While it is not possible in a LTS version to upgrade to the latest
LyX version[*], it has been decided to update to the
Hello,
I have installed TeX and LyX on my new Laptop (OSX10.10) and now LyX could not
find biber or the bib latex.module. In TeX Live Utility biber is installed,
biblatex also is. Do I have to install anything else, or why could I not find
the appropriate modules in
I'm running the same setup as you are. I used the MacTeX distribution to
get TeX installed and then I just installed LyX. That is the only software
I had to install. I have only used BibTeX and that has always worked just
fine for me. I don't have any experience with biblatex though. If you want
Dear Steve, dear list,
I also used MacTeX. I use biblatex, because I use Dominik Wassenhovens Styles.
On my last setup this went very well with fiber, which I could not find in the
modules. Here are the minimal example of my LyX and BibDesk-files, and also the
error message, which is in
Just curious, why are we testing old versions of an application with known
catastrophic bugs? Wasn't the uncorrupted save feature implemented in the
2.1 branch? Also, I have been using the 2.1.3 exclusively for a long time
and I admit that I am a power user. It is stable as anything I use and when
I have been working with biblatex now for over a year. It is exceptionally
complex. It might actually be too complex to automate. I can't even think
up a decent UI to present the hundreds of different configuration options,
and there are probably even more than I use. The documentation alone is
The error message says it all. Missing file biblatex.module.
You may want to download it from
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/BibTeX/biblatex.module;
to your userdir/layouts directory.
Kornel
Am Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2015 um 19:29:24, schrieb Steve Burnham
dan...@gmail.com
-Steve Burnham
Thanks, Kornel,
it is strange, that MacTeX says, that biblatex is installed, and biber also.
Both are not available. I reinstalled both now, via teX Live Utility but it did
not change anything. I do not really understand where to add the file you
mention, because in my usr no layouts-directory
Am Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2015 um 22:03:35, schrieb jezZiFeR jezzi...@gmail.com
Thanks, Kornel,
it is strange, that MacTeX says, that biblatex is installed, and biber also.
Both are not available. I reinstalled both now, via teX Live Utility but it
did not change anything. I do not really
Just read Using Sweave with LYX by Yihui Xie, Gregor Gorjanc, and Jean-Marc
Lasgouttes and have a couple of questions not answered in that brief
document. And I have added the Sweave module to the prefix and reconfigured
LyX. BTW, running LyX-2.1.3 on Slackware-14.1 here.
1.) When the
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
2.) If the document suffix is supposed to be .Rnw rather than .lyx, how do
I open the .Rnw version in LyX since the menu allows only files with the
.lyx suffix?
Here's the view of the attempt to compile the document:
14:27:48.984: Exporting ...
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
Here's the view of the attempt to compile the document:
Slight progress: I found how to define a chunk of R code within Lyx's ERT
box:
lable=
code
@
Modified my document and tried to compile it. This is the new failure
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
Do I specify a fully qualified path within the .lyx document?
Nope. That's not it.
How do I tell Sweave that the data frame, b.cast, is in the same directory
as the document?
Rich
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
How do I tell Sweave that the data frame, b.cast, is in the same directory
as the document?
And, ... there is no Sweave article class; I've been using KOMA-article.
Rich
On 07/02/2015 03:24 PM, Benedict Holland wrote:
Just curious, why are we testing old versions of an application with
known catastrophic bugs? Wasn't the uncorrupted save feature
implemented in the 2.1 branch? Also, I have been using the 2.1.3
exclusively for a long time and I admit that I am a
On 07/01/2015 10:25 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote:
On 07/01/2015 03:44 PM, Michael Berger wrote:
However, I also selected under Content "all references" and ticked "Add
bibliography to TOC".
Yeah, but that's only for bibtex. Remember, we are only tricking LyX
into thinking that it should provide
On 07/01/2015 11:47 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Dear list members:
I would like to make a "table" looking someting like this:
Article Title
Product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ID #
Another product . . . . . . . . ID #
Third product . . . . . . . . . . .ID #
I tried the tabbing environment but I
Dear all,
Ubuntu trusty 14.04, the long term support version, currently only has
LyX 2.0.6. While it is not possible in a LTS version to upgrade to the
latest LyX version[*], it has been decided to update to the latest 2.0.x
version, that is 2.0.8.1.
This is now accessible in the proposed
On 07/02/2015 03:35 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
I hope some good guys will attend to this making the usage of biblatex
in LyX as easy as that of bibtex.
At least as a hack in the current code that will do this very same thing
(biblatex with natbib compatibility) when biber is selected as a
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 11:57 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Ubuntu trusty 14.04, the long term support version, currently only has LyX
> 2.0.6. While it is not possible in a LTS version to upgrade to the latest
> LyX version[*], it has been decided to update
Hello,
I have installed TeX and LyX on my new Laptop (OSX10.10) and now LyX could not
find biber or the bib latex.module. In TeX Live Utility biber is installed,
biblatex also is. Do I have to install anything else, or why could I not find
the appropriate modules in
I'm running the same setup as you are. I used the MacTeX distribution to
get TeX installed and then I just installed LyX. That is the only software
I had to install. I have only used BibTeX and that has always worked just
fine for me. I don't have any experience with biblatex though. If you want
Dear Steve, dear list,
I also used MacTeX. I use biblatex, because I use Dominik Wassenhovens Styles.
On my last setup this went very well with fiber, which I could not find in the
modules. Here are the minimal example of my LyX and BibDesk-files, and also the
error message, which is in
Just curious, why are we testing old versions of an application with known
catastrophic bugs? Wasn't the uncorrupted save feature implemented in the
2.1 branch? Also, I have been using the 2.1.3 exclusively for a long time
and I admit that I am a power user. It is stable as anything I use and when
I have been working with biblatex now for over a year. It is exceptionally
complex. It might actually be too complex to automate. I can't even think
up a decent UI to present the hundreds of different configuration options,
and there are probably even more than I use. The documentation alone is
The error message says it all. Missing file "biblatex.module".
You may want to download it from
"http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/BibTeX/biblatex.module;
to your userdir/layouts directory.
Kornel
Am Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2015 um 19:29:24, schrieb Steve Burnham
> -Steve
Thanks, Kornel,
it is strange, that MacTeX says, that biblatex is installed, and biber also.
Both are not available. I reinstalled both now, via teX Live Utility but it did
not change anything. I do not really understand where to add the file you
mention, because in my usr no layouts-directory
Am Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2015 um 22:03:35, schrieb jezZiFeR
> Thanks, Kornel,
>
> it is strange, that MacTeX says, that biblatex is installed, and biber also.
> Both are not available. I reinstalled both now, via teX Live Utility but it
> did not change anything. I do not
Just read "Using Sweave with LYX" by Yihui Xie, Gregor Gorjanc, and Jean-Marc
Lasgouttes and have a couple of questions not answered in that brief
document. And I have added the Sweave module to the prefix and reconfigured
LyX. BTW, running LyX-2.1.3 on Slackware-14.1 here.
1.) When the
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
2.) If the document suffix is supposed to be .Rnw rather than .lyx, how do
I open the .Rnw version in LyX since the menu allows only files with the
.lyx suffix?
Here's the view of the attempt to compile the document:
14:27:48.984: Exporting ...
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
Here's the view of the attempt to compile the document:
Slight progress: I found how to define a chunk of R code within Lyx's ERT
box:
<>=
code
@
Modified my document and tried to compile it. This is the new failure
thread:
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
Do I specify a fully qualified path within the .lyx document?
Nope. That's not it.
How do I tell Sweave that the data frame, b.cast, is in the same directory
as the document?
Rich
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, Rich Shepard wrote:
How do I tell Sweave that the data frame, b.cast, is in the same directory
as the document?
And, ... there is no Sweave article class; I've been using KOMA-article.
Rich
On 07/02/2015 03:24 PM, Benedict Holland wrote:
Just curious, why are we testing old versions of an application with
known catastrophic bugs? Wasn't the uncorrupted save feature
implemented in the 2.1 branch? Also, I have been using the 2.1.3
exclusively for a long time and I admit that I am a
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