Re: Paths forgotten?

2020-05-07 Thread David Mertens
uot;File:" > do you still see correct path or is it lost? > > Pavel > > -- > lyx-users mailing list > lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users > -- *David Mertens* Assistant Professor of Physics 727.864.8521 Office Hours can be made by ap

Re: Capabilities for navigating my trove of LyX documents

2019-11-05 Thread David Mertens
On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 10:22 AM Paul A. Rubin wrote: > On 11/5/19 8:15 AM, David Mertens wrote: > > Hello Paul, list, > > Thank you for your ideas. The batch file/bash script for keeping a set of > tabs coherent is an excellent idea! > > Unfortunately, the bookmarks sugg

Re: Capabilities for navigating my trove of LyX documents

2019-11-05 Thread David Mertens
t handles bookmarked notebooks and could speak to the different sessions as needed. David On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 4:49 PM Paul A. Rubin wrote: > On 11/2/19 12:04 PM, David Mertens wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > After years of using LyX for research notebooks, I find myself these da

Capabilities for navigating my trove of LyX documents

2019-11-02 Thread David Mertens
s explicitly. Thanks! -- *David Mertens* Assistant Professor of Physics 727.864.8521 Office Hours can be made by appointment within the following time blocks: - Tuesday 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., MPC 213 - Thursday 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., MPC 107 - Friday 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., MPC 107

Re: lyx webpage doesn't load

2009-02-16 Thread David Mertens
I can confirm this. Can't say anything more useful, but I can confirm it. :] David On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Erez Yerushalmi e...@yerushalmi.eu wrote: Hi all, have others noticed that the LyX webpage doesn't load?? Erez -- Erez Yerushalmi PhD Student Warwick University, UK

Re: lyx webpage doesn't load

2009-02-16 Thread David Mertens
I can confirm this. Can't say anything more useful, but I can confirm it. :] David On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Erez Yerushalmi e...@yerushalmi.eu wrote: Hi all, have others noticed that the LyX webpage doesn't load?? Erez -- Erez Yerushalmi PhD Student Warwick University, UK

Re: lyx webpage doesn't load

2009-02-16 Thread David Mertens
I can confirm this. Can't say anything more useful, but I can confirm it. :] David On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Erez Yerushalmi wrote: > Hi all, > > have others noticed that the LyX webpage doesn't load?? > > Erez > > > > > -- > Erez Yerushalmi > PhD Student > Warwick

Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?

2009-02-06 Thread David Mertens
It would be great if ... the .lxy document would be bundled with all images in a .zip file. Great idea, but not trivial. Has this been discussed on the lists before? If it has, I couldn't find it. We would probably want a portable LyX format (.plyx) that would be a tarrball or zip of the

Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?

2009-02-06 Thread David Mertens
It would be great if ... the .lxy document would be bundled with all images in a .zip file. Great idea, but not trivial. Has this been discussed on the lists before? If it has, I couldn't find it. We would probably want a portable LyX format (.plyx) that would be a tarrball or zip of the

Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?

2009-02-06 Thread David Mertens
> > It would be great if ... the .lxy document would be bundled with all images > in a .zip file. > Great idea, but not trivial. Has this been discussed on the lists before? If it has, I couldn't find it. We would probably want a portable LyX format (.plyx) that would be a tarrball or zip of

Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?

2009-02-05 Thread David Mertens
(Forgot to reply to the full list again. My apologies Helge.) @ Vincent - The installer would be different, and LyX would have to not give error messages for messed-up layout files. See my notes below. @all - Regarding MicroLyX (tested on Windows) - I recalled that LyX could be run without a

Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?

2009-02-05 Thread David Mertens
I'm a bit puzzled about this, because python is needed to run the configure.py script that checks for installed programs and the like. Are you sure the installer didn't install python? rh I looked a bit closer and you are correct. Python was installed in my LyX program folder, not in

Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?

2009-02-05 Thread David Mertens
(Forgot to reply to the full list again. My apologies Helge.) @ Vincent - The installer would be different, and LyX would have to not give error messages for messed-up layout files. See my notes below. @all - Regarding MicroLyX (tested on Windows) - I recalled that LyX could be run without a

Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?

2009-02-05 Thread David Mertens
I'm a bit puzzled about this, because python is needed to run the configure.py script that checks for installed programs and the like. Are you sure the installer didn't install python? rh I looked a bit closer and you are correct. Python was installed in my LyX program folder, not in

Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?

2009-02-05 Thread David Mertens
(Forgot to reply to the full list again. My apologies Helge.) @ Vincent - The installer would be different, and LyX would have to not give error messages for messed-up layout files. See my notes below. @all - Regarding MicroLyX (tested on Windows) - I recalled that LyX could be run without a

Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?

2009-02-05 Thread David Mertens
> > I'm a bit puzzled about this, because python is needed to run the > configure.py script that checks for installed programs and the like. Are you > sure the installer didn't install python? > > rh I looked a bit closer and you are correct. Python was installed in my LyX program folder, not

Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?

2009-02-04 Thread David Mertens
3. (optional, and not so inmediate) A light-weight full-view (and idiot-proof as well) LyX version, (I have the name: LyteX or LyghtX!) which is able to edit text (and structure) of conventional LyX docs, without the possibility of editing ERT or items explicitly banned by the original

Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?

2009-02-04 Thread David Mertens
3. (optional, and not so inmediate) A light-weight full-view (and idiot-proof as well) LyX version, (I have the name: LyteX or LyghtX!) which is able to edit text (and structure) of conventional LyX docs, without the possibility of editing ERT or items explicitly banned by the original

Re: Strategies for Writing Co-operation with Non-LyX Users?

2009-02-04 Thread David Mertens
> > 3. (optional, and not so inmediate) A light-weight full-view (and > idiot-proof as well) LyX version, (I have the name: LyteX or LyghtX!) which > is able to edit text (and structure) of conventional LyX docs, without the > possibility of editing ERT or items explicitly banned by the original

Re: Question on whitespace at the end of raw TeX - inserts

2008-12-22 Thread David Mertens
What Dieter refers to is that TeX is interpreting a blank as the end of a command. I.e., \TeX and friends will be parsed as commandTeX/commandand friends. If you want a blank after the command, you must either write \TeX\ and friends or \TeX{} and friends (in ordinary LaTeX), and I think

Re: Question on whitespace at the end of raw TeX - inserts

2008-12-22 Thread David Mertens
What Dieter refers to is that TeX is interpreting a blank as the end of a command. I.e., \TeX and friends will be parsed as commandTeX/commandand friends. If you want a blank after the command, you must either write \TeX\ and friends or \TeX{} and friends (in ordinary LaTeX), and I think

Re: Question on whitespace at the end of raw TeX - inserts

2008-12-22 Thread David Mertens
> > What Dieter refers to is that TeX is interpreting a blank as the end of a > command. I.e., "\TeX and friends" will be parsed as > "TeXand > friends". If you want a blank after the command, you must either write > "\TeX\ and friends" or "\TeX{} and friends" (in ordinary LaTeX), and I > think >

Re: Question on whitespace at the end of raw TeX - inserts

2008-12-21 Thread David Mertens
1.) put automatically a blank as whitespace at the end of each TeX-insert before closing it. 2.) protect a whitespace follwing a TeX-insert if there is one - assume that the user intentionally puts a whitespace there. Something tells me this has been discussed before, but since Dieter

Re: Question on whitespace at the end of raw TeX - inserts

2008-12-21 Thread David Mertens
1.) put automatically a blank as whitespace at the end of each TeX-insert before closing it. 2.) protect a whitespace follwing a TeX-insert if there is one - assume that the user intentionally puts a whitespace there. Something tells me this has been discussed before, but since Dieter

Re: Question on whitespace at the end of raw TeX - inserts

2008-12-21 Thread David Mertens
> > 1.) put automatically a blank as whitespace at the end of each TeX-insert > before closing it. > 2.) protect a whitespace follwing a TeX-insert if there is one - assume > that > the user intentionally puts a whitespace there. > Something tells me this has been discussed before, but since

Double click LyX on Mac doesn't open LyX

2008-12-19 Thread David Mertens
Hello - I have a rather circuitous issue. I'm a grad student. My advisor is generally a word guy but has agreed to use LyX at my request. He's followed the installation instructions multiple times (I've watched). However, when he double-clicks on the LyX listing in the Applications folder, we

Double click LyX on Mac doesn't open LyX

2008-12-19 Thread David Mertens
Hello - I have a rather circuitous issue. I'm a grad student. My advisor is generally a word guy but has agreed to use LyX at my request. He's followed the installation instructions multiple times (I've watched). However, when he double-clicks on the LyX listing in the Applications folder, we

Double click LyX on Mac doesn't open LyX

2008-12-19 Thread David Mertens
Hello - I have a rather circuitous issue. I'm a grad student. My advisor is generally a word guy but has agreed to use LyX at my request. He's followed the installation instructions multiple times (I've watched). However, when he double-clicks on the LyX listing in the Applications folder, we