I'm writing up my PhD thesis using lyx, and am have a master document with
each chapter as an input file. This all works ok, but I need to produce and
outline of the overall document structure. I'd hoped to do this by exporting
the contents pages in isolation somehow, but haven't been able to
On Monday 09 January 2006 11:43, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
David Wolfson writes:
- None of the export options allow a page range to be set.
- If I export to PDF/DVI I can set a page range to print, but can't
then print to a PDF
Not sure whether these will help with your set up
Herbert Voss wrote:
David Wolfson wrote:
I'm writing up my PhD thesis using lyx, and am have a master document
with each chapter as an input file. This all works ok, but I need to
produce and outline of the overall document structure. I'd hoped to do
this by exporting the contents pages
On Monday 09 January 2006 14:59, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Herbert Voss writes:
David Wolfson wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
David Wolfson wrote:
I'm writing up my PhD thesis using lyx, and am have a master
document with each chapter as an input file. This all works ok,
but I need
I'm writing up my PhD thesis using lyx, and am have a master document with
each chapter as an input file. This all works ok, but I need to produce and
outline of the overall document structure. I'd hoped to do this by exporting
the contents pages in isolation somehow, but haven't been able to
On Monday 09 January 2006 11:43, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
David Wolfson writes:
- None of the export options allow a page range to be set.
- If I export to PDF/DVI I can set a page range to print, but can't
then print to a PDF
Not sure whether these will help with your set up
Herbert Voss wrote:
David Wolfson wrote:
I'm writing up my PhD thesis using lyx, and am have a master document
with each chapter as an input file. This all works ok, but I need to
produce and outline of the overall document structure. I'd hoped to do
this by exporting the contents pages
On Monday 09 January 2006 14:59, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Herbert Voss writes:
David Wolfson wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
David Wolfson wrote:
I'm writing up my PhD thesis using lyx, and am have a master
document with each chapter as an input file. This all works ok,
but I need
I'm writing up my PhD thesis using lyx, and am have a master document with
each chapter as an input file. This all works ok, but I need to produce and
outline of the overall document structure. I'd hoped to do this by exporting
the contents pages in isolation somehow, but haven't been able to
On Monday 09 January 2006 11:43, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> David Wolfson writes:
> > - None of the export options allow a page range to be set.
> > - If I export to PDF/DVI I can set a page range to print, but can't
> > then print to a PDF
>
> Not sure whether these
Herbert Voss wrote:
> David Wolfson wrote:
> > I'm writing up my PhD thesis using lyx, and am have a master document
> > with each chapter as an input file. This all works ok, but I need to
> > produce and outline of the overall document structure. I'd hoped to do
On Monday 09 January 2006 14:59, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> Herbert Voss writes:
> > David Wolfson wrote:
> > > Herbert Voss wrote:
> > >>David Wolfson wrote:
> > >>>I'm writing up my PhD thesis using lyx, and am have a master
> > >>> do
I'm writing a large document, so have a master document with a number of
include files. This all works well, and I normally load the master document
and load the individual files from within it.
Having completed first drafts of some parts of the document, I'm now trying to
use version control.
JMarc,
David Having registered a document, if I load it from the master it
David is locked, but has no version history, and cannot be unlocked
David from lyx. I'm guessing this is something to do with where rcs
David logs the changes, but I can't see any relevant looking 'rcs'
David
I'm writing a large document, so have a master document with a number of
include files. This all works well, and I normally load the master document
and load the individual files from within it.
Having completed first drafts of some parts of the document, I'm now trying to
use version control.
JMarc,
David Having registered a document, if I load it from the master it
David is locked, but has no version history, and cannot be unlocked
David from lyx. I'm guessing this is something to do with where rcs
David logs the changes, but I can't see any relevant looking 'rcs'
David
I'm writing a large document, so have a master document with a number of
include files. This all works well, and I normally load the master document
and load the individual files from within it.
Having completed first drafts of some parts of the document, I'm now trying to
use version control.
JMarc,
> David> Having registered a document, if I load it from the master it
> David> is locked, but has no version history, and cannot be unlocked
> David> from lyx. I'm guessing this is something to do with where rcs
> David> logs the changes, but I can't see any relevant looking 'rcs'
> David>
Stephen,
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 04:07, Stephen Harris wrote:
I downloaded the entire zip package and installed it in /usr/ifsym
since I wasn't sure what the proper path was. I copied texmf.dvi,
the test file, to the same directory. Then ran xdvi texmf.dvi and
in displayed properly.
Stephen,
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 04:07, Stephen Harris wrote:
I downloaded the entire zip package and installed it in /usr/ifsym
since I wasn't sure what the proper path was. I copied texmf.dvi,
the test file, to the same directory. Then ran xdvi texmf.dvi and
in displayed properly.
Stephen,
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 04:07, Stephen Harris wrote:
> I downloaded the entire zip package and installed it in /usr/ifsym
> since I wasn't sure what the proper path was. I copied texmf.dvi,
> the test file, to the same directory. Then ran "xdvi texmf.dvi" and
> in displayed
On Monday 31 October 2005 21:33, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
David Wolfson wrote:
Unfortunately, the output was not as I'd hope. Instead of getting a
triangle, I have an 'a' in the DVI,
LaTeX writes out a DVI file which contains a command to load the ifgeo10
font. When your DVI viewer (xdvi) tries
On Monday 31 October 2005 21:33, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
David Wolfson wrote:
Unfortunately, the output was not as I'd hope. Instead of getting a
triangle, I have an 'a' in the DVI,
LaTeX writes out a DVI file which contains a command to load the ifgeo10
font. When your DVI viewer (xdvi) tries
On Monday 31 October 2005 21:33, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> David Wolfson wrote:
> >>Unfortunately, the output was not as I'd hope. Instead of getting a
> >>triangle, I have an 'a' in the DVI,
>
> LaTeX writes out a DVI file which contains a command to load the ifgeo10
&g
Paul,
Thanks for the reply - sorry not to get back to you sooner, I took the
weeekend off!
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
David Wolfson wrote:
I tried adding \usepackage{ifsym} in the preamamble,
I think you need \usepackage[geometry]{ifsym} to get \FilledTriangleUp.
surprised to hear that I get
Paul,
This would suggest that ifsym is not properly installed. Did you (a)
install it and (b) update your TeX file database? If so, try 'kpsewhich
ifsym.sty' from a shell to see if the system knows where to find it.
Is there a
'howto' out there I should look at?
Have a gander at
OK, I've had some luck getting it installed, but working is another matter...
This would suggest that ifsym is not properly installed. Did you (a)
install it and (b) update your TeX file database? If so, try
'kpsewhich ifsym.sty' from a shell to see if the system knows where to
find
I've just donr dome more p[oking and got a couple of updates.
Unfortunately, the output was not as I'd hope. Instead of getting a
triangle, I have an 'a' in the DVI, and nothing in pdf. This is the same
processing through LyX or LaTeX on the command line.
This appears to be a problem with
Paul,
Thanks for the reply - sorry not to get back to you sooner, I took the
weeekend off!
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
David Wolfson wrote:
I tried adding \usepackage{ifsym} in the preamamble,
I think you need \usepackage[geometry]{ifsym} to get \FilledTriangleUp.
surprised to hear that I get
Paul,
This would suggest that ifsym is not properly installed. Did you (a)
install it and (b) update your TeX file database? If so, try 'kpsewhich
ifsym.sty' from a shell to see if the system knows where to find it.
Is there a
'howto' out there I should look at?
Have a gander at
OK, I've had some luck getting it installed, but working is another matter...
This would suggest that ifsym is not properly installed. Did you (a)
install it and (b) update your TeX file database? If so, try
'kpsewhich ifsym.sty' from a shell to see if the system knows where to
find
I've just donr dome more p[oking and got a couple of updates.
Unfortunately, the output was not as I'd hope. Instead of getting a
triangle, I have an 'a' in the DVI, and nothing in pdf. This is the same
processing through LyX or LaTeX on the command line.
This appears to be a problem with
Paul,
Thanks for the reply - sorry not to get back to you sooner, I took the
weeekend off!
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> David Wolfson wrote:
> > I tried adding \usepackage{ifsym} in the preamamble,
>
> I think you need \usepackage[geometry]{ifsym} to get \FilledTriangleUp.
> &
Paul,
> >>This would suggest that ifsym is not properly installed. Did you (a)
> >>install it and (b) update your TeX file database? If so, try 'kpsewhich
> >>ifsym.sty' from a shell to see if the system knows where to find it.
>
>
> > Is there a
> > 'howto' out there I should look at?
>
> Have
OK, I've had some luck getting it installed, but working is another matter...
> > >>This would suggest that ifsym is not properly installed. Did you (a)
> > >>install it and (b) update your TeX file database? If so, try
> > >> 'kpsewhich ifsym.sty' from a shell to see if the system knows where
I've just donr dome more p[oking and got a couple of updates.
> Unfortunately, the output was not as I'd hope. Instead of getting a
> triangle, I have an 'a' in the DVI, and nothing in pdf. This is the same
> processing through LyX or LaTeX on the command line.
This appears to be a problem with
Hi,
Through the wonders of wine, I've managed to get some figures from an old
excel sheet added into a lyx file as floats, but need to add symbol
definitions in the caption. I've found most of the symbols listed as part of
the ifsym font in the 'comprehensive list of LATEX fonts' from CTAN,
Hi,
Through the wonders of wine, I've managed to get some figures from an old
excel sheet added into a lyx file as floats, but need to add symbol
definitions in the caption. I've found most of the symbols listed as part of
the ifsym font in the 'comprehensive list of LATEX fonts' from CTAN,
Hi,
Through the wonders of wine, I've managed to get some figures from an old
excel sheet added into a lyx file as floats, but need to add symbol
definitions in the caption. I've found most of the symbols listed as part of
the ifsym font in the 'comprehensive list of LATEX fonts' from CTAN,
Cheers for the reply Christian,
On Thursday 13 October 2005 18:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, the first of these problems is with inserting a date. I do the
occasion print out and would like to include the current date when I do.
Hang on... you actually want to have the current date
Cheers for the reply Christian,
On Thursday 13 October 2005 18:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, the first of these problems is with inserting a date. I do the
occasion print out and would like to include the current date when I do.
Hang on... you actually want to have the current date
Cheers for the reply Christian,
On Thursday 13 October 2005 18:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Anyway, the first of these problems is with inserting a date. I do the
> > occasion print out and would like to include the current date when I do.
>
> Hang on... you actually want to have the current
hello lyx-list,
I've just subscribed having had a trawl through the wiki (but not found the
answer to my problem), so a quick intro seems in order. I'm currently trying
to write up and engineering thesis in lyx, having migrated to linux for all
but a few apps in the last couple of years.
hello lyx-list,
I've just subscribed having had a trawl through the wiki (but not found the
answer to my problem), so a quick intro seems in order. I'm currently trying
to write up and engineering thesis in lyx, having migrated to linux for all
but a few apps in the last couple of years.
hello lyx-list,
I've just subscribed having had a trawl through the wiki (but not found the
answer to my problem), so a quick intro seems in order. I'm currently trying
to write up and engineering thesis in lyx, having migrated to linux for all
but a few apps in the last couple of years.
Thanks for the replys.
First off, I tried the 'hit the print button, not just enter' and had no
luck. Would've been nice though...
Going into a bit more detail then. When I hit print, the default
printer is found ok, and its name is in the 'printer' box. However, when
I hit the 'print'
I think I have solved this. I was using a rather aged version of tetex
(1.0. something), but after some google bashing, managed to beat some
version 2 rpms into working, and can now print.
Can't help thinking I have some more learning to do though...
Next game is gbib, but that'll be a whole
Thanks for the replys.
First off, I tried the 'hit the print button, not just enter' and had no
luck. Would've been nice though...
Going into a bit more detail then. When I hit print, the default
printer is found ok, and its name is in the 'printer' box. However, when
I hit the 'print'
I think I have solved this. I was using a rather aged version of tetex
(1.0. something), but after some google bashing, managed to beat some
version 2 rpms into working, and can now print.
Can't help thinking I have some more learning to do though...
Next game is gbib, but that'll be a whole
Thanks for the replys.
First off, I tried the 'hit the print button, not just enter' and had no
luck. Would've been nice though...
Going into a bit more detail then. When I hit print, the default
printer is found ok, and its name is in the 'printer' box. However, when
I hit the 'print'
I think I have solved this. I was using a rather aged version of tetex
(1.0. something), but after some google bashing, managed to beat some
version 2 rpms into working, and can now print.
Can't help thinking I have some more learning to do though...
Next game is gbib, but that'll be a whole
I've just migrated over to linux and no have to write a PhD thesis! LyX
has been recomended to me, and having used it for a couple of documents,
I think I am convinced. BUT I have one real problem; I can't get it to
print.
I'm able to print to a .ps file, which I can then print out with an
I've just migrated over to linux and no have to write a PhD thesis! LyX
has been recomended to me, and having used it for a couple of documents,
I think I am convinced. BUT I have one real problem; I can't get it to
print.
I'm able to print to a .ps file, which I can then print out with an
I've just migrated over to linux and no have to write a PhD thesis! LyX
has been recomended to me, and having used it for a couple of documents,
I think I am convinced. BUT I have one real problem; I can't get it to
print.
I'm able to print to a .ps file, which I can then print out with an
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