On Friday 16 March 2007 12:55, Eugeny N Dzhurinsky wrote:
Hello, could somebody please tell me how is it possible to convert LyX
document to PDF from command line?
lyx -e pdf file.lyx
creates file.pdf
Is there any way to specify I would like to use pdflatex to make
conversion?
lyx -e pdflatex file.lyx
perhaps?
Hello
I wish to create a keyboard shortcut for inserting 2x1 matrix (when I'm inside
a math enivornment), what should I write in the bind file for this?
I use LyX 1.4.4.
The only documentation I seem to find is for 1.3.3 on the wikipages. Isn't
there any more uptodate?
Thanks,
Gunnar.
On Friday 16 March 2007 12:55, Eugeny N Dzhurinsky wrote:
> Hello, could somebody please tell me how is it possible to convert LyX
> document to PDF from command line?
lyx -e pdf file.lyx
creates file.pdf
> Is there any way to specify I would like to use pdflatex to make
> conversion?
lyx -e pdflatex file.lyx
perhaps?
We should really set up some kind of fallback mechanism that works
(a) when Lars is not available (which seems to be rather common lately)
and (b) without the help of Third Parties.
Some thoughts,
It can't be that hard to setup a mirror site called lyx2.org or something else
that is easy to
We should really set up some kind of fallback mechanism that works
(a) when Lars is not available (which seems to be rather common lately)
and (b) without the help of Third Parties.
Some thoughts,
It can't be that hard to setup a mirror site called lyx2.org or something else
that is easy to
> We should really set up some kind of fallback mechanism that works
> (a) when Lars is not available (which seems to be rather common lately)
> and (b) without the help of "Third Parties".
Some thoughts,
It can't be that hard to setup a mirror site called lyx2.org or something else
that is easy
Any ETA on when it will return?
Best wishes
Gunnar
Any ETA on when it will return?
Best wishes
Gunnar
Any ETA on when it will return?
Best wishes
Gunnar
moved to the beginning of the next word. Apart from being just odd,
there's a real problem with that: If I have the text firstword
[MATH] secondword, and the cursor is at firstword, then I can not
move (quickly) to the beginning of the [MATH] stuff, since C-right
just moves past the math to
.
Regards
Gunnar.
moved to the beginning of the next word. Apart from being just odd,
there's a real problem with that: If I have the text firstword
[MATH] secondword, and the cursor is at firstword, then I can not
move (quickly) to the beginning of the [MATH] stuff, since C-right
just moves past the math to
.
Regards
Gunnar.
> moved to the beginning of the next word. Apart from being just odd,
> there's a real problem with that: If I have the text "firstword
> [MATH] secondword", and the cursor is at "firstword", then I can not
> move (quickly) to the beginning of the [MATH] stuff, since C-right
> just moves past the
ugdatabase
seems to be down at the moment.
Regards
Gunnar.
You may want the excellent ``listings`` package.
Or the even more excellent program highlight (The result looks better with
this one)
this is external program, right?
Yes.
http://www.andre-simon.de/
You may want the excellent ``listings`` package.
Or the even more excellent program highlight (The result looks better with
this one)
this is external program, right?
Yes.
http://www.andre-simon.de/
> You may want the excellent ``listings`` package.
Or the even more excellent program "highlight" (The result looks better with
this one)
> this is external program, right?
Yes.
http://www.andre-simon.de/
Notwithstanding, I remember Herbert Voss electing the '\centering'
solution as the best one.
He seems to be very good at this, so why did he say this?
I can't remember if I have ever had any problem with the paragraph
justification solution.
Notwithstanding, I remember Herbert Voss electing the '\centering'
solution as the best one.
He seems to be very good at this, so why did he say this?
I can't remember if I have ever had any problem with the paragraph
justification solution.
> Notwithstanding, I remember Herbert Voss electing the '\centering'
> solution as the best one.
He seems to be very good at this, so why did he say this?
I can't remember if I have ever had any problem with the paragraph
justification solution.
Does anyone know of a LaTeX questionnaire class or LyX questionnaire
template? I need to create a fairly big questionnaire (1000+ questions) and
I would like to know if there's a solution developed for this task.
Before doing this, shouldn't you ask yourself if anyone ever will fill it out?
Does anyone know of a LaTeX questionnaire class or LyX questionnaire
template? I need to create a fairly big questionnaire (1000+ questions) and
I would like to know if there's a solution developed for this task.
Before doing this, shouldn't you ask yourself if anyone ever will fill it out?
> Does anyone know of a LaTeX questionnaire class or LyX questionnaire
> template? I need to create a fairly big questionnaire (1000+ questions) and
> I would like to know if there's a solution developed for this task.
Before doing this, shouldn't you ask yourself if anyone ever will fill it out?
of business.
Best wishes
Gunnar
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 06:00, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I was considering switching to OpenOffice because of the excessive effort
in creating/modifying styles in LyX.
So as an experiment, I began making a derivative, in OpenOffice, of a book
I originally
of business.
Best wishes
Gunnar
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 06:00, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I was considering switching to OpenOffice because of the excessive effort
in creating/modifying styles in LyX.
So as an experiment, I began making a derivative, in OpenOffice, of a book
I originally
of business.
Best wishes
Gunnar
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 06:00, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was considering switching to OpenOffice because of the excessive effort
> in creating/modifying styles in LyX.
>
> So as an experiment, I began making a derivative, in OpenOff
(and it uses pdflatex so there might be a fierce battle between
postscript and pdf...
Best wishes
Gunnar
(and it uses pdflatex so there might be a fierce battle between
postscript and pdf...
Best wishes
Gunnar
(and it uses pdflatex so there might be a fierce battle between
postscript and pdf...
Best wishes
Gunnar
Preview in LyX
and lyx -e ps both worked fine for me. Are You sure that /tmp is the
directory where int_area.eps should be found? Try putting int_area.eps
to the same directory where your newfile1.lyx resides and try again.
Best,
Jan
I found that changing z1 to z0 in
Preview in LyX
and lyx -e ps both worked fine for me. Are You sure that /tmp is the
directory where int_area.eps should be found? Try putting int_area.eps
to the same directory where your newfile1.lyx resides and try again.
Best,
Jan
I found that changing z1 to z0 in
> Preview in LyX
> and lyx -e ps both worked fine for me. Are You sure that /tmp is the
> directory where int_area.eps should be found? Try putting int_area.eps
> to the same directory where your newfile1.lyx resides and try again.
>
>
> Best,
> Jan
I found that changing z1 to z0 in
-A -L -t 4 -I -S cpp -f -r -q $$FName -o $$FName.tex
I'm not really sure what is going on here. I thought I had it working.
Any ideas, anyone?
Regards Gunnar.
And the result is a file that lacks some of the images that are used.
In the console I get:
dvips: Could not find figure file /home/gunnar/Skola//int_area.eps; continuing
and that file really exists in the current directory.
This picture is included with ERT by \includegraphics{int_area.eps}
I'm very confused
And the result is a file that lacks some of the images that are used.
In the console I get:
dvips: Could not find figure file /home/gunnar/Skola//int_area.eps;
continuing
and that file really exists in the current directory.
This picture is included with ERT by \includegraphics{int_area.eps
Hi again.
I just created a new account, logged in, started lyx 1.4.3 and created the lyx
file attached.
I try to view the file but all I get is
dvips: Could not find figure file /tmp//int_area.eps; continuing
I try lyx -e pdf and lyx -e ps with the same result, but
lyx -e latex newfile1.lyx
-A -L -t 4 -I -S cpp -f -r -q $$FName -o $$FName.tex
I'm not really sure what is going on here. I thought I had it working.
Any ideas, anyone?
Regards Gunnar.
And the result is a file that lacks some of the images that are used.
In the console I get:
dvips: Could not find figure file /home/gunnar/Skola//int_area.eps; continuing
and that file really exists in the current directory.
This picture is included with ERT by \includegraphics{int_area.eps}
I'm very confused
And the result is a file that lacks some of the images that are used.
In the console I get:
dvips: Could not find figure file /home/gunnar/Skola//int_area.eps;
continuing
and that file really exists in the current directory.
This picture is included with ERT by \includegraphics{int_area.eps
Hi again.
I just created a new account, logged in, started lyx 1.4.3 and created the lyx
file attached.
I try to view the file but all I get is
dvips: Could not find figure file /tmp//int_area.eps; continuing
I try lyx -e pdf and lyx -e ps with the same result, but
lyx -e latex newfile1.lyx
-A -L -t 4 -I -S cpp -f -r -q $$FName -o $$FName.tex
I'm not really sure what is going on here. I thought I had it working.
Any ideas, anyone?
Regards Gunnar.
UpdateResult "$$FPath$$Basename.tex"
FormatEnd
TemplateEnd
And the result is a file that lacks some of the images that are used.
In the console I get:
dvips: Could not find figure file /home/gunnar/Skola//int_area.eps; continuing
and that file really exists in the curre
> And the result is a file that lacks some of the images that are used.
> In the console I get:
> dvips: Could not find figure file /home/gunnar/Skola//int_area.eps;
> continuing
>
> and that file really exists in the current directory.
> This picture is included with ER
Hi again.
I just created a new account, logged in, started lyx 1.4.3 and created the lyx
file attached.
I try to view the file but all I get is
dvips: Could not find figure file /tmp//int_area.eps; continuing
I try lyx -e pdf and lyx -e ps with the same result, but
lyx -e latex newfile1.lyx
Hi.
Not really lyx related but someone might perhaps know how to produce nice eps
drawings of a volume of rotation. You know the kind of picture you usually
find in your calculus textbook where the graph of f(x) rotates around the
x-axis.
Any ideas?
Hi.
Not really lyx related but someone might perhaps know how to produce nice eps
drawings of a volume of rotation. You know the kind of picture you usually
find in your calculus textbook where the graph of f(x) rotates around the
x-axis.
Any ideas?
Hi.
Not really lyx related but someone might perhaps know how to produce nice eps
drawings of a volume of rotation. You know the kind of picture you usually
find in your calculus textbook where the graph of f(x) rotates around the
x-axis.
Any ideas?
How can I have the +/- symbol where the + is on top of the - symbol,
reading plus or minus. For example, a standard deviation would have
this sign. Tex code is fine.
Since I like the command shortcuts,
ALT+m +
How can I have the +/- symbol where the + is on top of the - symbol,
reading plus or minus. For example, a standard deviation would have
this sign. Tex code is fine.
Since I like the command shortcuts,
ALT+m +
> > How can I have the +/- symbol where the + is on top of the - symbol,
> > reading plus or minus. For example, a standard deviation would have
> > this sign. Tex code is fine.
Since I like the command shortcuts,
ALT+m +
Is there anything else ?
Some package having the :: character ?
Some time ago I wrote about C++ and syntax highlightning on this list. It uses
an external program called Highlight for code generation. That might be
helpfull.
Is there anything else ?
Some package having the :: character ?
Some time ago I wrote about C++ and syntax highlightning on this list. It uses
an external program called Highlight for code generation. That might be
helpfull.
> Is there anything else ?
> Some package having the "::" character ?
Some time ago I wrote about C++ and syntax highlightning on this list. It uses
an external program called Highlight for code generation. That might be
helpfull.
/usr/share/texmf-tetex/tex/latex/base/ (as article.sty) and
contract.layout in .lyx/ . And finally I tryed to reconfigure Lyx but I
got :
+checking for document class contract [article,contract.sty]... no
Can somebody explain me where I did a mistake?
I don't think you should have to, but
/usr/share/texmf-tetex/tex/latex/base/ (as article.sty) and
contract.layout in .lyx/ . And finally I tryed to reconfigure Lyx but I
got :
+checking for document class contract [article,contract.sty]... no
Can somebody explain me where I did a mistake?
I don't think you should have to, but
> /usr/share/texmf-tetex/tex/latex/base/ (as article.sty) and
> contract.layout in .lyx/ . And finally I tryed to reconfigure Lyx but I
> got :
> +checking for document class contract [article,contract.sty]... no
>
> Can somebody explain me where I did a mistake?
I don't think you should have to,
I want to write an equation like this
( 3
( --- + 3+ 3+ +3+ ...
( 4
3+ +3+3+3+3 )
But the second line should end with a bracket of the same size as it started.
How do I do that?
I want to write an equation like this
( 3
( --- + 3+ 3+ +3+ ...
( 4
3+ +3+3+3+3 )
But the second line should end with a bracket of the same size as it started.
How do I do that?
I want to write an equation like this
( 3
( --- + 3+ 3+ +3+ ...
( 4
3+ +3+3+3+3 )
But the second line should end with a bracket of the same size as it started.
How do I do that?
On Sunday 15 October 2006 19:56, Nick Kuzmik wrote:
I do a lot of math in lyx, and I create a lot of macros on the fly. What's
the best way to keep them organized? Maybe make it so every file I open
has all the same macros?
In .lyx/bind/ directory you will find a lot of files, there you can
On Sunday 15 October 2006 19:56, Nick Kuzmik wrote:
I do a lot of math in lyx, and I create a lot of macros on the fly. What's
the best way to keep them organized? Maybe make it so every file I open
has all the same macros?
In .lyx/bind/ directory you will find a lot of files, there you can
On Sunday 15 October 2006 19:56, Nick Kuzmik wrote:
> I do a lot of math in lyx, and I create a lot of macros on the fly. What's
> the best way to keep them organized? Maybe make it so every file I open
> has all the same macros?
In .lyx/bind/ directory you will find a lot of files, there you
I have almost stoped using the mouse in LyX now, the only problem in 1.4.2 is
that if I wish to add an index entry, I only get the grey box and have to
click on it to open it to add text. The usual C-i that closes/opens the ERTs
doesn't work here :-(
Is there a cure so I can open/close it
I have almost stoped using the mouse in LyX now, the only problem in 1.4.2 is
that if I wish to add an index entry, I only get the grey box and have to
click on it to open it to add text. The usual C-i that closes/opens the ERTs
doesn't work here :-(
Is there a cure so I can open/close it
I have almost stoped using the mouse in LyX now, the only problem in 1.4.2 is
that if I wish to add an index entry, I only get the grey box and have to
click on it to open it to add text. The usual C-i that closes/opens the ERTs
doesn't work here :-(
Is there a cure so I can open/close it
I'm looking for documentation for how to give options to external templates.
I wish to give two values ( and of course the filename), and produce a LaTeX
code like this
{\hangindent=8cm\hangafter=-6\relax
\noindent
\raisebox{-\height}[0pt][0pt]{
I'm looking for documentation for how to give options to external templates.
I wish to give two values ( and of course the filename), and produce a LaTeX
code like this
{\hangindent=8cm\hangafter=-6\relax
\noindent
\raisebox{-\height}[0pt][0pt]{
I'm looking for documentation for how to give options to external templates.
I wish to give two values ( and of course the filename), and produce a LaTeX
code like this
{\hangindent=8cm\hangafter=-6\relax
\noindent
\raisebox{-\height}[0pt][0pt]{
How long have you used lyx?
When was the first versions of LyX available? Was it version 0.10 ?
It's been so very long since I started using it.
How long have you used lyx?
When was the first versions of LyX available? Was it version 0.10 ?
It's been so very long since I started using it.
> How long have you used lyx?
When was the first versions of LyX available? Was it version 0.10 ?
It's been so very long since I started using it.
Some of the problems:
If I have two consecutive math displayformulas and position the cursor in the
first, and press the arrow down key, I usualy move to the line AFTER the
second mathdisplayformula. Very anoying.
And here is a picture of a mathdisplay formula where if I put the cursor
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:45, Gunnar wrote:
Some of the problems:
If I have two consecutive math displayformulas and position the cursor in
the first, and press the arrow down key, I usualy move to the line AFTER
the second mathdisplayformula. Very anoying.
And here is a picture
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:46, Gunnar wrote:
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:45, Gunnar wrote:
Some of the problems:
If I have two consecutive math displayformulas and position the cursor in
the first, and press the arrow down key, I usualy move to the line AFTER
the second
Some of the problems:
If I have two consecutive math displayformulas and position the cursor in the
first, and press the arrow down key, I usualy move to the line AFTER the
second mathdisplayformula. Very anoying.
And here is a picture of a mathdisplay formula where if I put the cursor
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:45, Gunnar wrote:
Some of the problems:
If I have two consecutive math displayformulas and position the cursor in
the first, and press the arrow down key, I usualy move to the line AFTER
the second mathdisplayformula. Very anoying.
And here is a picture
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:46, Gunnar wrote:
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:45, Gunnar wrote:
Some of the problems:
If I have two consecutive math displayformulas and position the cursor in
the first, and press the arrow down key, I usualy move to the line AFTER
the second
Some of the problems:
If I have two consecutive math displayformulas and position the cursor in the
first, and press the arrow down key, I usualy move to the line AFTER the
second mathdisplayformula. Very anoying.
And here is a picture of a mathdisplay formula where if I put the cursor
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:45, Gunnar wrote:
> Some of the problems:
> If I have two consecutive math displayformulas and position the cursor in
> the first, and press the arrow down key, I usualy move to the line AFTER
> the second mathdisplayformula. Very anoying.
>
> And
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:46, Gunnar wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:45, Gunnar wrote:
> > Some of the problems:
> > If I have two consecutive math displayformulas and position the cursor in
> > the first, and press the arrow down key, I usualy move to the line
Add the following to .lyx/externaltemplates
(modify accordingly to python, this is C++ (cpp)
Template CppKod
GuiName [C++ $$Basename]
HelpText
Snyggar till C++ kod
HelpTextEnd
InputFormat cpp
FileFilter *.{cpp,h,hpp,c}
ViewCommand
Add the following to .lyx/externaltemplates
(modify accordingly to python, this is C++ (cpp)
Template CppKod
GuiName [C++ $$Basename]
HelpText
Snyggar till C++ kod
HelpTextEnd
InputFormat cpp
FileFilter *.{cpp,h,hpp,c}
ViewCommand
Add the following to .lyx/externaltemplates
(modify accordingly to python, this is C++ (cpp)
Template CppKod
GuiName "[C++ $$Basename]"
HelpText
Snyggar till C++ kod
HelpTextEnd
InputFormat cpp
FileFilter "*.{cpp,h,hpp,c}"
I think I've fixed the LFUN and external templates now, but I get these
messages when starting with a new document:
New counter already exists: part
New counter already exists: part
New counter already exists: part
New counter already exists: chapter
New counter already exists: section
New
What does these messages mean? Can it be layout files that needs updates
to?
It was that. Problem solved!
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 12:25, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Gunnar == Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gunnar I think I've fixed the LFUN and external templates now, but I
Gunnar get these messages when starting with a new document:
Gunnar New counter already exists: part
Gunnar What
I think I've fixed the LFUN and external templates now, but I get these
messages when starting with a new document:
New counter already exists: part
New counter already exists: part
New counter already exists: part
New counter already exists: chapter
New counter already exists: section
New
What does these messages mean? Can it be layout files that needs updates
to?
It was that. Problem solved!
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 12:25, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Gunnar == Gunnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gunnar I think I've fixed the LFUN and external templates now, but I
Gunnar get these messages when starting with a new document:
Gunnar New counter already exists: part
Gunnar What
I think I've fixed the LFUN and external templates now, but I get these
messages when starting with a new document:
New counter already exists: part
New counter already exists: part
New counter already exists: part
New counter already exists: chapter
New counter already exists: section
New
> What does these messages mean? Can it be layout files that needs updates
> to?
It was that. Problem solved!
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 12:25, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Gunnar" == Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Gunnar> I think I've fixed the LFUN and external templates now, but I
> Gunnar> get these messages when starting with a new
So, finaly I'm taking the step to 1.4 from 1.3.7
I have some customizations all over the the .lyx directory, keybindings,
external templates, etc.
Is there something I should do before chaning to 1.4 except making a backup
copy?
So, finaly I'm taking the step to 1.4 from 1.3.7
I have some customizations all over the the .lyx directory, keybindings,
external templates, etc.
Is there something I should do before chaning to 1.4 except making a backup
copy?
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