or through the gmane
site.
/Christian
PS. As an aside, this is one of the more frequent questions. Has anyone
added it to the FAQ on the wiki?
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adding something like [LyX] to the subject line.
But then, I read the list through a news interface.
/Christian
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going through this thread quickly, but I got the impression you
had some problems in creating a filter with the software that you use. How
about using gmane? Either the web interface or it's news interface. Maybe
your client works well with news?
Best regards and hope this helps
/Christian
about this differnce each time I compile the document...
Is there a way I can disable this warning?
Or alternatively, some other way to maintain a rather lengthy list of
abbreviations that I'm likely to include in other documents?
Best regards
Christian
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Thank you very much for allowing me to put LyX in my web.
His web page does have a link to LyX under the ambiguous and likely
incorrect heading of 'Supported organisation'. Maybe he's using LyX to
write documents.?
/Christian
Regards
Mutia
Save Orang Utans
instructions didn't work, you can try the one I keep on
the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/PersonalChr/CompileFromSVN#toc6
This is primarily for building the development code though. Just replace
the location from which you retrieve the code.
cheers
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wiki is some sort of a big cheat-sheet.
Best
Liviu
[1] http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted
Or possible the group of wiki pages called 'Tips'?
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Tips
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Hi,
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
cheers,
Christian
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On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Christian Ridderström wrote:
However, with the master document being of a different class, I get a
warning about this differnce each time I compile the document...
Is there a way I can disable this warning?
Since LyX 1.6.4, yes. Click on Do
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Christian Ridderström schrieb:
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
The LyX UserGuide.lyx
about this differnce each time I compile the document...
Is there a way I can disable this warning?
Or alternatively, some other way to maintain a rather lengthy list of
abbreviations that I'm likely to include in other documents?
Best regards
Christian
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Thank you very much for allowing me to put LyX in my web.
His web page does have a link to LyX under the ambiguous and likely
incorrect heading of 'Supported organisation'. Maybe he's using LyX to
write documents.?
/Christian
Regards
Mutia
Save Orang Utans
instructions didn't work, you can try the one I keep on
the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/PersonalChr/CompileFromSVN#toc6
This is primarily for building the development code though. Just replace
the location from which you retrieve the code.
cheers
/Christian
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wiki is some sort of a big cheat-sheet.
Best
Liviu
[1] http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted
Or possible the group of wiki pages called 'Tips'?
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Tips
/Christian
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Hi,
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
cheers,
Christian
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On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Christian Ridderström wrote:
However, with the master document being of a different class, I get a
warning about this differnce each time I compile the document...
Is there a way I can disable this warning?
Since LyX 1.6.4, yes. Click on Do
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Christian Ridderström schrieb:
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
The LyX UserGuide.lyx
about this differnce each time I compile the document...
Is there a way I can disable this warning?
Or alternatively, some other way to maintain a rather lengthy list of
abbreviations that I'm likely to include in other documents?
Best regards
Christian
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Thank you very much for allowing me to put LyX in my web.
His web page does have a link to LyX under the ambiguous and likely
incorrect heading of 'Supported organisation'. Maybe he's using LyX to
write documents.?
/Christian
Regards
Mutia
"Save Orang
instructions didn't work, you can try the one I keep on
the wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/PersonalChr/CompileFromSVN#toc6
This is primarily for building the development code though. Just replace
the location from which you retrieve the code.
cheers
/Christian
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entire wiki is some sort of a big cheat-sheet.
Best
Liviu
[1] http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted
Or possible the group of wiki pages called 'Tips'?
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/Tips
/Christian
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Hi,
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
cheers,
Christian
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On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Christian Ridderström wrote:
However, with the master document being of a different class, I get a
warning about this differnce each time I compile the document...
Is there a way I can disable this warning?
Since LyX 1.6.4, yes. Click on &qu
On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Christian Ridderström schrieb:
I'm just wondering if there's any documentation that's specific to using
KOMA Script document classes with LyX, which would be a good starting
point instead of the regular KOMA Script documenation.
The LyX UserGuide.lyx
={foo},
pdfcreator={LyX 1.6.3 with pdfTeX},
pdfdisplaydoctitle=true
}
I would appreciate any help on how to accomplish this.
-- Christian
Works like a charm, many thanks!
Am 31.08.2009 um 15:36 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Christian Liesen schrieb:
I would like to make all hyperlinks in my report more
distinguishable by formatting them in a typewriter font
(\ttfamily). How do I do that?
See the attached LyX file. Look in its
it (as explained by Nikos a couple minutes ago) to get the same result.
Hope this helps,
-- Christian
={foo},
pdfcreator={LyX 1.6.3 with pdfTeX},
pdfdisplaydoctitle=true
}
I would appreciate any help on how to accomplish this.
-- Christian
Works like a charm, many thanks!
Am 31.08.2009 um 15:36 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Christian Liesen schrieb:
I would like to make all hyperlinks in my report more
distinguishable by formatting them in a typewriter font
(\ttfamily). How do I do that?
See the attached LyX file. Look in its
it (as explained by Nikos a couple minutes ago) to get the same result.
Hope this helps,
-- Christian
={foo},
pdfcreator={LyX 1.6.3 with pdfTeX},
pdfdisplaydoctitle=true
}
I would appreciate any help on how to accomplish this.
-- Christian
Works like a charm, many thanks!
Am 31.08.2009 um 15:36 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Christian Liesen schrieb:
I would like to make all hyperlinks in my report more
distinguishable by formatting them in a typewriter font
(\ttfamily). How do I do that?
See the attached LyX file. Look in its
cument where you
want it (as explained by Nikos a couple minutes ago) to get the same result.
Hope this helps,
-- Christian
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
You just need to make your client recognize any of them..
/Christian
A
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On Sat, 15 Aug 2009,
=?UTF-8?B?RnJlZGVyaWNrIE5vcm9uaGEgW+ClnuCksOClh+CkpuCksOCkv+CklSDgpKjgpYvgpLDgpYs=?=
] wrote:
Any good source from which to download Lyx tip sheets? Many thanks, FN
What do you mean by a 'tip sheet'?
/Christian
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You just need to make your client recognize any of them..
/Christian
A
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On Sat, 15 Aug 2009,
=?UTF-8?B?RnJlZGVyaWNrIE5vcm9uaGEgW+ClnuCksOClh+CkpuCksOCkv+CklSDgpKjgpYvgpLDgpYs=?=
] wrote:
Any good source from which to download Lyx tip sheets? Many thanks, FN
What do you mean by a 'tip sheet'?
/Christian
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You just need to make your client recognize any of them..
/Christian
A
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On Sat, 15 Aug 2009,
=?UTF-8?B?RnJlZGVyaWNrIE5vcm9uaGEgW+ClnuCksOClh+CkpuCksOCkv+CklSDgpKjgpYvgpLDgpYs=?=
] wrote:
Any good source from which to download Lyx tip sheets? Many thanks, FN
What do you mean by a 'tip sheet'?
/Christian
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Hi all,
I'm using LyX on Windows XP and I'm trying to set up the spellchecker,
so I downloaded the spanish Open Office dictionary. This file is a
plain text one, so I changed the extension to pws (the requiered one
for LyX). Then I went to Tools - Prefeernces - Language -
Spellchecker and browse
Hi all,
I'm using LyX on Windows XP and I'm trying to set up the spellchecker,
so I downloaded the spanish Open Office dictionary. This file is a
plain text one, so I changed the extension to pws (the requiered one
for LyX). Then I went to Tools - Prefeernces - Language -
Spellchecker and browse
Hi all,
I'm using LyX on Windows XP and I'm trying to set up the spellchecker,
so I downloaded the spanish Open Office dictionary. This file is a
plain text one, so I changed the extension to pws (the requiered one
for LyX). Then I went to Tools -> Prefeernces -> Language ->
Spellchecker and
.
Caveat: There might be drawbacks with this method that I haven't tested,
and it would be much nicer if I had the equivalent of a Compose-key in
Windows.
cheers,
Christian
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(reposting with correctly spelled subject, to help search engines)
On Thu, 30 Jul 2009, Christian Ridderström wrote:
Hi,
I searched the lists for how to type a degree symbol in LyX under Windows and
didn't find something that I thought was really easy. So here's an
alternative (which may
.
Caveat: There might be drawbacks with this method that I haven't tested,
and it would be much nicer if I had the equivalent of a Compose-key in
Windows.
cheers,
Christian
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(reposting with correctly spelled subject, to help search engines)
On Thu, 30 Jul 2009, Christian Ridderström wrote:
Hi,
I searched the lists for how to type a degree symbol in LyX under Windows and
didn't find something that I thought was really easy. So here's an
alternative (which may
.
Caveat: There might be drawbacks with this method that I haven't tested,
and it would be much nicer if I had the equivalent of a Compose-key in
Windows.
cheers,
Christian
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(reposting with correctly spelled subject, to help search engines)
On Thu, 30 Jul 2009, Christian Ridderström wrote:
Hi,
I searched the lists for how to type a degree symbol in LyX under Windows and
didn't find something that I thought was really easy. So here's an
alternative (which may
to where I coud find it?).
Best,
Christian
the first time an article with 2 authors is quoted.
Cheers,
Christian
On Jul 22, 2009, at 12:33 AM, rgheck wrote:
On 07/21/2009 05:02 PM, Christian Brodbeck wrote:
Hello,
I need citations according to APA standard for a thesis. Does
anyone have experience with that?
From what information I
to where I coud find it?).
Best,
Christian
the first time an article with 2 authors is quoted.
Cheers,
Christian
On Jul 22, 2009, at 12:33 AM, rgheck wrote:
On 07/21/2009 05:02 PM, Christian Brodbeck wrote:
Hello,
I need citations according to APA standard for a thesis. Does
anyone have experience with that?
From what information I
to where I coud find it?).
Best,
Christian
the first time an article with >2 authors is quoted.
Cheers,
Christian
On Jul 22, 2009, at 12:33 AM, rgheck wrote:
On 07/21/2009 05:02 PM, Christian Brodbeck wrote:
Hello,
I need citations according to APA standard for a thesis. Does
anyone have experience with that?
From what
??
/Paul
Christian Bustamante wrote:
Hi Paul,
I understand the procedure to repeat a simple slide. My problem is
whit the first one, because you don't use the BeginFrame environment
at all. At the start of file, you simple put the title and authors,
but not more how can I do it for the first
??
/Paul
Christian Bustamante wrote:
Hi Paul,
I understand the procedure to repeat a simple slide. My problem is
whit the first one, because you don't use the BeginFrame environment
at all. At the start of file, you simple put the title and authors,
but not more how can I do it for the first
e title slide at the end??
>
> /Paul
>
> Christian Bustamante wrote:
>>
>> Hi Paul,
>> I understand the procedure to repeat a simple slide. My problem is
>> whit the first one, because you don't use the BeginFrame environment
>> at all. At the start of file,
started with a BeginFrame environment (the equivalent of the
\begin{frame}[label=firstframe] LaTeX command you wrote below.
Or are you saying you want to repeat the title slide at the end??
/Paul
Christian Bustamante wrote:
Hi Paul,
I understand the procedure to repeat a simple slide. My
started with a BeginFrame environment (the equivalent of the
\begin{frame}[label=firstframe] LaTeX command you wrote below.
Or are you saying you want to repeat the title slide at the end??
/Paul
Christian Bustamante wrote:
Hi Paul,
I understand the procedure to repeat a simple slide. My
first slide of
> content started with a BeginFrame environment (the equivalent of the
> \begin{frame}[label=firstframe] LaTeX command you wrote below.
>
> Or are you saying you want to repeat the title slide at the end??
>
> /Paul
>
> Christian Bustamante wrote:
>>
>>
Hi all,
I'm using the beamer class and I need to repeat the first slide at the
end of presentation. In plain LaTeX one can do the following
\documentclass{beamer}
\title[Short title]{The title}
\author[Authors]{Author 1 \and Author 2}
\date{\today}
\begin{document}
Hi all,
I'm using the beamer class and I need to repeat the first slide at the
end of presentation. In plain LaTeX one can do the following
\documentclass{beamer}
\title[Short title]{The title}
\author[Authors]{Author 1 \and Author 2}
\date{\today}
\begin{document}
Hi all,
I'm using the beamer class and I need to repeat the first slide at the
end of presentation. In plain LaTeX one can do the following
\documentclass{beamer}
\title[Short title]{The title}
\author[Authors]{Author 1 \and Author 2}
\date{\today}
\begin{document}
(should give you a prompt, and then type)
buffer-export pdf2
After getting that to work, you could probably bind a command that does
the above to a keyboard shortcut. Or ask on the developers list... :-)
/Christian
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(should give you a prompt, and then type)
buffer-export pdf2
After getting that to work, you could probably bind a command that does
the above to a keyboard shortcut. Or ask on the developers list... :-)
/Christian
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M-x (should give you a prompt, and then type)
buffer-export pdf2
After getting that to work, you could probably bind a command that does
the above to a keyboard shortcut. Or ask on the developers list... :-)
/Christian
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this natively, actually.
Thanks, this is the one I was looking for.
/Christian
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this natively, actually.
Thanks, this is the one I was looking for.
/Christian
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tively, actually.
Thanks, this is the one I was looking for.
/Christian
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to do in order to get LyX (with BibTeX) to do this?
/Christian
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to do in order to get LyX (with BibTeX) to do this?
/Christian
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.
What do I need to do in order to get LyX (with BibTeX) to do this?
/Christian
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the solution you may well be
helping others in the future.
cheers,
Christian
Rich
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the solution you may well be
helping others in the future.
cheers,
Christian
Rich
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the solution you may well be
helping others in the future.
cheers,
Christian
Rich
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log file to get some of this, but is
there a way to know which software LyX uses when e.g. generating images to
be shown inside LyX?
/Christian
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log file to get some of this, but is
there a way to know which software LyX uses when e.g. generating images to
be shown inside LyX?
/Christian
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log file to get some of this, but is
there a way to know which software LyX uses when e.g. generating images to
be shown inside LyX?
/Christian
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on every update.
Have you reported this? At the very least it sounds like a feature request
that you don't want to have to use absolute paths to .module.
regards,
Christian
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on every update.
Have you reported this? At the very least it sounds like a feature request
that you don't want to have to use absolute paths to .module.
regards,
Christian
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on every update.
Have you reported this? At the very least it sounds like a feature request
that you don't want to have to use absolute paths to .module.
regards,
Christian
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only the differences.
/Christian
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only the differences.
/Christian
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only the differences.
/Christian
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why not go for a distributed version control system that supports
sending changes (or all of it) as e-mail. This way you can get by without
a server.
/Christian
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why not go for a distributed version control system that supports
sending changes (or all of it) as e-mail. This way you can get by without
a server.
/Christian
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l system where you were emailing changes.
So why not go for a distributed version control system that supports
sending changes (or all of it) as e-mail. This way you can get by without
a server.
/Christian
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On Fri, 10 Apr 2009, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It's a joke. Irony. Developers also want to have (a bit of) fun,
sometimes.
I actually like ERT because of how it's a connection to the history of
LyX and its origins. :-)
/Christian
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On Fri, 10 Apr 2009, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It's a joke. Irony. Developers also want to have (a bit of) fun,
sometimes.
I actually like ERT because of how it's a connection to the history of
LyX and its origins. :-)
/Christian
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On Fri, 10 Apr 2009, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
It's a joke. Irony. Developers also want to have (a bit of) fun,
sometimes.
I actually like "ERT" because of how it's a connection to the history of
LyX and its origins. :-)
/Christian
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via XML
IIRC.
cheers,
/Christian
but it shows that this can be done, so an online latex collaboration
tool should be possible, if it concentrated on latex and related such
as bibtex, then it would be a very powerful tool.
http://codepad.org/
Paul
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version
via XML
IIRC.
cheers,
/Christian
but it shows that this can be done, so an online latex collaboration
tool should be possible, if it concentrated on latex and related such
as bibtex, then it would be a very powerful tool.
http://codepad.org/
Paul
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version
via XML
IIRC.
cheers,
/Christian
but it shows that this can be done, so an online latex collaboration
tool should be possible, if it concentrated on latex and related such
as bibtex, then it would be a very powerful tool.
http://codepad.org/
Paul
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version
, and it works great for me.
regards,
Christian
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, and it works great for me.
regards,
Christian
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, and it works great for me.
regards,
Christian
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, so maybe
we'll see improvement on this page:-)
/Christian
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to latest
binaries of WinInstaller and AltInstaller.
If someone gives me a piece of PHP-code with the algorithm to detect them,
I can incorporate it into the web page.
I don't think the coding is the problem, but deciding what we want the
algorithm to do...
/Christian
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On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
I did the proposed edits to http://www.lyx.org/MailingLists. Please view
and comment.
Looks good, thanks.
Christian
Günter
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layouts. It
might be a good idea to start a similar page for exchanging modules and tips
about them. Sadly, I have negative idle time (but positive stress) at the
moment, so I can't follow up on my own suggestion.
What's a module?
/Christian
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