Hi,
On Wed, 29 Apr 2020 at 10:34, Pavel Sanda wrote:
>
>
> Would you like to include the example into LyX examples we distribute with
> the
> sourcecodes?
>
>
Sure, I think it might be useful.
Thanks,
Guy
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I hope others will find it useful.
Thanks,
Guy
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layout as
english) then () are correct and [],{} and <> are reversed.
In both cases, the display in lyx matches xelatex output (which is good).
Thanks,
Guy
On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 at 09:52, Guy Rutenberg wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm re-sending my last message as it appears I accidentally didn't sen
Hi,
I'm re-sending my last message as it appears I accidentally didn't send it
to the list. I've also added the lyx-devel, as it seems to be more
appropriate.
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 17:22, Guy Rutenberg wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 11:05, Daniel wrote:
>
>>
<>, [], {}.
I can see the logic behind this, treating logically as "opening
parenthesis" and as "closing parenthesis", and them mapping it,
logically, to Hebrew which is right-to-left. However, this is quiet
annoying, because no other program behaves that way.
Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks,
Guy
Hi,
Is there a way to create horizontal bullet lists instead of vertical? In
plain latex this can be achieved using the `enumitem` with the option
`inline` and using `itemize*` instead of `itemize` (unstarred).
Thanks,
Guy
I've uploaded to my personal repository (unofficial) builds of LyX 2.2.1
for Debian Jessie.
https://www.guyrutenberg.com/debian/jessie/
Enjoy,
Guy
I've backported the LyX 2.2 package from Unstable to Jessie and thought it
might be useful for others as well. Debs can be found in
https://www.guyrutenberg.com/debian/jessie/
Regards,
Guy
קוד
Listings רשומות קוד
Regards,
Guy
קוד
Listings רשומות קוד
Regards,
Guy
ewed for the
> following strings:
>
"Property" "תכונה"
"Solution" "פתרון"
"Listing" "רשומת קוד"
"Listings" "רשומות קוד"
Regards,
Guy
be done by insert [name] as TeX
code in the beginning of the theorem, but it would be nice if I could just
use the Insert-Short Title, just like I do in regular papers (as opposed
to beamer).
Thanks,
Guy
be done by insert [name] as TeX
code in the beginning of the theorem, but it would be nice if I could just
use the Insert-Short Title, just like I do in regular papers (as opposed
to beamer).
Thanks,
Guy
hich could be done by insert "[name]" as TeX
code in the beginning of the theorem, but it would be nice if I could just
use the Insert->Short Title, just like I do in regular papers (as opposed
to beamer).
Thanks,
Guy
the
terms to the global ignore-list is not perfect either, as in other
occasions I would like those terms flagged.
Is there a good way to so?
Thanks,
Guy
the
terms to the global ignore-list is not perfect either, as in other
occasions I would like those terms flagged.
Is there a good way to so?
Thanks,
Guy
nt. Adding the
terms to the global ignore-list is not perfect either, as in other
occasions I would like those terms flagged.
Is there a good way to so?
Thanks,
Guy
package. Unfortunately, I
don't think it's in the official repositories for openSUSE. However,
installation is quite easy.
Instructions + download:
http://guyrutenberg.com/culmus-latex
(I maintain that package).
Regards,
Guy
package. Unfortunately, I
don't think it's in the official repositories for openSUSE. However,
installation is quite easy.
Instructions + download:
http://guyrutenberg.com/culmus-latex
(I maintain that package).
Regards,
Guy
the
culmus-fonts package doesn't offer latex support. For getting culmus to
work in latex, you will need the culmus-latex package. Unfortunately, I
don't think it's in the official repositories for openSUSE. However,
installation is quite easy.
Instructions + download:
http://guyrutenberg.com/culmus-latex
(I maintain that package).
Regards,
Guy
-11-10/)
due to a bug introduced to updmap by the Debian maintainers (I filed bug
report on this). I just want to understand whether it's similar or is it a
new unrelated bug (possibly in culmus-latex itself).
Regards,
Guy
-11-10/)
due to a bug introduced to updmap by the Debian maintainers (I filed bug
report on this). I just want to understand whether it's similar or is it a
new unrelated bug (possibly in culmus-latex itself).
Regards,
Guy
/installing-culmus-latex-on-ubuntu-11-10/)
due to a bug introduced to updmap by the Debian maintainers (I filed bug
report on this). I just want to understand whether it's similar or is it a
new unrelated bug (possibly in culmus-latex itself).
Regards,
Guy
Hi Parastoo,
I've no experience using LyX with Arabic or Farsi, so I only guess. Have
you set the language correctly in Document-Settings-Language? At least
for Hebrew it's necessary.
Regards,
Guy
On 31 January 2013 00:05, Parastoo Mojabi parastoo.moj...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jan 30
Hi Parastoo,
I've no experience using LyX with Arabic or Farsi, so I only guess. Have
you set the language correctly in Document-Settings-Language? At least
for Hebrew it's necessary.
Regards,
Guy
On 31 January 2013 00:05, Parastoo Mojabi parastoo.moj...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jan 30
Hi Parastoo,
I've no experience using LyX with Arabic or Farsi, so I only guess. Have
you set the language correctly in Document->Settings->Language? At least
for Hebrew it's necessary.
Regards,
Guy
On 31 January 2013 00:05, Parastoo Mojabi <parastoo.moj...@gmail.com> wrote:
/ubuntu/+source/lyx/+bug/109
Ubuntu users: If you're using Ubuntu and can confirm it affects you, please
indicate it that bug report.
Thanks,
Guy
/ubuntu/+source/lyx/+bug/109
Ubuntu users: If you're using Ubuntu and can confirm it affects you, please
indicate it that bug report.
Thanks,
Guy
rted the bug in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lyx/+bug/109
Ubuntu users: If you're using Ubuntu and can confirm it affects you, please
indicate it that bug report.
Thanks,
Guy
.
I can resort to latex, if there is not such option.
Regards,
Guy
.
I can resort to latex, if there is not such option.
Regards,
Guy
d help me add
code to detect thmtools in those modules.
I can resort to latex, if there is not such option.
Regards,
Guy
LyX support but instead of pointing at a URL
it points to a label in the current document. This is the command I'm
looking for an interface for.
Thanks,
Guy
LyX support but instead of pointing at a URL
it points to a label in the current document. This is the command I'm
looking for an interface for.
Thanks,
Guy
d is
somewhat like the href command LyX support but instead of pointing at a URL
it points to a label in the current document. This is the command I'm
looking for an interface for.
Thanks,
Guy
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Guy Hindell wrote:
Does anyone know?
not directly done by lyx, but anyway you can post example file and report
by which tool it was done.
pavel
OK, I think this is actually something within the guts of pdftex that
reads the image files. It turns out
Guy Hindell wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Guy Hindell wrote:
Does anyone know?
not directly done by lyx, but anyway you can post example file and
report
by which tool it was done.
pavel
OK, I think this is actually something within the guts of pdftex that
reads the image files
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Guy Hindell wrote:
Does anyone know?
not directly done by lyx, but anyway you can post example file and report
by which tool it was done.
pavel
OK, I think this is actually something within the guts of pdftex that
reads the image files. It turns out
Guy Hindell wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Guy Hindell wrote:
Does anyone know?
not directly done by lyx, but anyway you can post example file and
report
by which tool it was done.
pavel
OK, I think this is actually something within the guts of pdftex that
reads the image files
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Guy Hindell wrote:
Does anyone know?
not directly done by lyx, but anyway you can post example file and report
by which tool it was done.
pavel
OK, I think this is actually something within the guts of pdftex that
reads the image files. It turns out
Guy Hindell wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Guy Hindell wrote:
Does anyone know?
not directly done by lyx, but anyway you can post example file and
report
by which tool it was done.
pavel
OK, I think this is actually something within the guts of pdftex that
reads the image files
it, and thought it was something to do with the generation
of the bounding box information, but cannot for the life of me remember
what.
Does anyone know?
cheers
guy
it, and thought it was something to do with the generation
of the bounding box information, but cannot for the life of me remember
what.
Does anyone know?
cheers
guy
it, and thought it was something to do with the generation
of the bounding box information, but cannot for the life of me remember
what.
Does anyone know?
cheers
guy
lemma, delete the latex
code and mark it as a lemma in lyx. All lemmas will now compile correctly.
Hope it helps
Guy
it as a lemma in lyx. All lemmas will now compile correctly.
Hope it helps
Guy
lemma, delete the latex
code and mark it as a lemma in lyx. All lemmas will now compile correctly.
Hope it helps
Guy
it as a lemma in lyx. All lemmas will now compile correctly.
Hope it helps
Guy
lemma, delete the latex
code and mark it as a lemma in lyx. All lemmas will now compile correctly.
Hope it helps
Guy
yle{plain}
\newtheorem{thm}{Theorem}
\theoremstyle{plain}
\newtheorem{lem}[thm]{Lemma}
This is an example for theorem and lemma. You will find the right things to add
in the latex file your are importing so its really just cut and paste
2. Insert text with whatever paragraph style you are missing . Doing this once
for every style is enough. For example, go to the first lemma, delete the latex
code and mark it as a lemma in lyx. All lemmas will now compile correctly.
Hope it helps
Guy
HI Nigel,
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Nigel Pegram ndpeg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guy (and list users),
Iviritex doesn't seem to make a difference. Neither does specifying
fontencoding or fontfamily.
Strangely, I stumbled on an almost complete solution which doesn't seem to
make any
HI Nigel,
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Nigel Pegram ndpeg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Guy (and list users),
Iviritex doesn't seem to make a difference. Neither does specifying
fontencoding or fontfamily.
Strangely, I stumbled on an almost complete solution which doesn't seem to
make any
HI Nigel,
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Nigel Pegram <ndpeg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Guy (and list users),
>
> Iviritex doesn't seem to make a difference. Neither does specifying
> fontencoding or fontfamily.
>
> Strangely, I stumbled on an almost complete sol
tarball there is an examples directory with an example
(hiriq) for using nikud. Try to compile in order to see whether the nikud
support is functioning correctly on your system. If not I suggest you contact
the Ivritex mailing list.
I hope I've been of help.
Sincerely,
Guy
http
tarball there is an examples directory with an example
(hiriq) for using nikud. Try to compile in order to see whether the nikud
support is functioning correctly on your system. If not I suggest you contact
the Ivritex mailing list.
I hope I've been of help.
Sincerely,
Guy
http
ontfamily
In the culmus-latex tarball there is an examples directory with an example
(hiriq) for using nikud. Try to compile in order to see whether the nikud
support is functioning correctly on your system. If not I suggest you contact
the Ivritex mailing list.
I hope I've been of help.
Si
Hello
Cannot open a document created by Lyx 1.6.0 on Windows Vista using Lyx 1.5.6 on
Linux.
Instead I get the error message:
LyX: Conversion script failed
filename.lyx is from a different version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed
to convert it.
What should I do?
Thanks
Guy
Hello
Cannot open a document created by Lyx 1.6.0 on Windows Vista using Lyx 1.5.6 on
Linux.
Instead I get the error message:
LyX: Conversion script failed
filename.lyx is from a different version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed
to convert it.
What should I do?
Thanks
Guy
Hello
Cannot open a document created by Lyx 1.6.0 on Windows Vista using Lyx 1.5.6 on
Linux.
Instead I get the error message:
LyX: Conversion script failed
filename.lyx is from a different version of LyX, but the lyx2lyx script failed
to convert it.
What should I do?
Thanks
Guy
it a complete new
document class, hence my confusion with relating to it.
Thanks,
Guy
it a complete new
document class, hence my confusion with relating to it.
Thanks,
Guy
ide the
document styles and tweak them as required, or to make it a complete new
document class, hence my confusion with relating to it.
Thanks,
Guy
Lyx 1.6.
Does it happens only to me or someone else experienced the same problem?
Regards,
Guy
Lyx 1.6.
Does it happens only to me or someone else experienced the same problem?
Regards,
Guy
Lyx 1.6.
Does it happens only to me or someone else experienced the same problem?
Regards,
Guy
Hi
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, then it is really a bug: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5350
I fixed it now for LyX 1.6.0.
regards Uwe
Thanks Uwe, I've checked both the svn version of 1.6.0 and 1.5.7 and it
worked.
Guy
Hi
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, then it is really a bug: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5350
I fixed it now for LyX 1.6.0.
regards Uwe
Thanks Uwe, I've checked both the svn version of 1.6.0 and 1.5.7 and it
worked.
Guy
Hi
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, then it is really a bug: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5350
> I fixed it now for LyX 1.6.0.
>
> regards Uwe
>
Thanks Uwe, I've checked both the svn version of 1.6.0 and 1.5.7 and it
worked.
Guy
.
The problem with it is that I need to add the amsmath package after babel so
I have to do it manually in the latex preamble section of the document
settings. However, when LyX adds it it does so *before* adding babel.
Regards,
Guy
http://www.guyrutenberg.com
not edit unless you really know what you are doing.
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/guy/Documents/אוניברסיטה/20394//}}
\makeatother
\documentclass[a4paper,english,hebrew]{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin9,cp1255]{inputenc}
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\usepackage
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:58 PM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see, but I cannot reproduce it here with LyX 1.5.7svn. Could you send me
the LyX file you are using?
I've attached a file that reproduces the bug (at least under 1.5.6).
Thanks,
Guy
iint_bug.lyx
Description
,
Guy
.
The problem with it is that I need to add the amsmath package after babel so
I have to do it manually in the latex preamble section of the document
settings. However, when LyX adds it it does so *before* adding babel.
Regards,
Guy
http://www.guyrutenberg.com
not edit unless you really know what you are doing.
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/guy/Documents/אוניברסיטה/20394//}}
\makeatother
\documentclass[a4paper,english,hebrew]{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin9,cp1255]{inputenc}
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\usepackage
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:58 PM, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see, but I cannot reproduce it here with LyX 1.5.7svn. Could you send me
the LyX file you are using?
I've attached a file that reproduces the bug (at least under 1.5.6).
Thanks,
Guy
iint_bug.lyx
Description
,
Guy
the AMS math
package.
The problem with it is that I need to add the amsmath package after babel so
I have to do it manually in the latex preamble section of the document
settings. However, when LyX adds it it does so *before* adding babel.
Regards,
Guy
http://www.guyrutenberg.com
/www.lyx.org/.
%% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing.
\makeatletter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home/guy/Documents/אוניברסיטה/20394//}}
\makeatother
\documentclass[a4paper,english,hebrew]{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin9,cp1255]{inputenc}
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\pag
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 10:58 PM, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I see, but I cannot reproduce it here with LyX 1.5.7svn. Could you send me
> the LyX file you are using?
>
>
I've attached a file that reproduces the bug (at least under 1.5.6).
Thanks,
aivior expected to remain in future versions of LyX?
Thanks again,
Guy
but
couldn't find anything useful.
Using \renewenvironment didn't work (LyX still treats it as an eqnarray and adds
an extra ).
Could you give me more detailed pointers to where I may find a solution?
Regards,
Guy
but
couldn't find anything useful.
Using \renewenvironment didn't work (LyX still treats it as an eqnarray and adds
an extra ).
Could you give me more detailed pointers to where I may find a solution?
Regards,
Guy
g the archive and google but
couldn't find anything useful.
Using \renewenvironment didn't work (LyX still treats it as an eqnarray and adds
an extra &).
Could you give me more detailed pointers to where I may find a solution?
Regards,
Guy
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to set the align environment as the default one in LyX for
multiline formulas. E.g. when in display mode and I press Ctrl+Enter I want the
formula to use the align environment instead of the eqnarray one.
Is it possible? If so, how can I do it?
Thanks,
Guy
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to set the align environment as the default one in LyX for
multiline formulas. E.g. when in display mode and I press Ctrl+Enter I want the
formula to use the align environment instead of the eqnarray one.
Is it possible? If so, how can I do it?
Thanks,
Guy
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to set the align environment as the default one in LyX for
multiline formulas. E.g. when in display mode and I press Ctrl+Enter I want the
formula to use the align environment instead of the eqnarray one.
Is it possible? If so, how can I do it?
Thanks,
Guy
(doesn't
show as active) with lyx (which compiled properly). maybe i'm
overlooking a simple config solution? has anyone else had this problem
or have any suggestions? any lyx veterans who can shed light on the
darkness of noob ignorance? thanks much.
-guy
(doesn't
show as active) with lyx (which compiled properly). maybe i'm
overlooking a simple config solution? has anyone else had this problem
or have any suggestions? any lyx veterans who can shed light on the
darkness of noob ignorance? thanks much.
-guy
(doesn't
show as active) with lyx (which compiled properly). maybe i'm
overlooking a simple config solution? has anyone else had this problem
or have any suggestions? any lyx veterans who can shed light on the
darkness of noob ignorance? thanks much.
-guy
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Guy Hindell wrote:
There is one odd side effect though - the \baseskip spacing appears to
still be what it would have been at the normal font size, so verbatim
blocks look more spread out than they did previously by using
\footnotesize. Is there anything I can do
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Guy Hindell wrote:
There is one odd side effect though - the \baseskip spacing appears to
still be what it would have been at the normal font size, so verbatim
blocks look more spread out than they did previously by using
\footnotesize. Is there anything I can do
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Guy Hindell wrote:
There is one odd side effect though - the \baseskip spacing appears to
still be what it would have been at the normal font size, so verbatim
blocks look more spread out than they did previously by using
\footnotesize. Is there anything I can do
matches the
serif font (times), but can't find an option to do the same to the fixed
pitch fonts. I find I frequently have to put blocks of material which
use fixed pitch into \footnotesize ... \normalsize blocks to avoid
overfull \hbox warnings from pdflatex.
Many thanks
guy
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Guy Hindell wrote:
Is there some way I can scale the size of fixed pitch fonts (courier)?
In my preamble I have \usepackage[scaled=0.92]{helvet} which tweaks the
size of the sans serif fonts down to something which better matches the
serif font (times), but can't
matches the
serif font (times), but can't find an option to do the same to the fixed
pitch fonts. I find I frequently have to put blocks of material which
use fixed pitch into \footnotesize ... \normalsize blocks to avoid
overfull \hbox warnings from pdflatex.
Many thanks
guy
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Guy Hindell wrote:
Is there some way I can scale the size of fixed pitch fonts (courier)?
In my preamble I have \usepackage[scaled=0.92]{helvet} which tweaks the
size of the sans serif fonts down to something which better matches the
serif font (times), but can't
matches the
serif font (times), but can't find an option to do the same to the fixed
pitch fonts. I find I frequently have to put blocks of material which
use fixed pitch into \footnotesize ... \normalsize blocks to avoid
overfull \hbox warnings from pdflatex.
Many thanks
guy
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Guy Hindell wrote:
Is there some way I can scale the size of fixed pitch fonts (courier)?
In my preamble I have \usepackage[scaled=0.92]{helvet} which tweaks the
size of the sans serif fonts down to something which better matches the
serif font (times), but can't
textclass file `'. Exiting.
Can anyone help me out with this?
guy
José Matos wrote:
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 1:40:34 pm Guy Hindell wrote:
I need to get lyx1.4.2 running on redhat el3 (don't ask why). Having
fetched the sources (I couldn't find an rpm ready to go) and sorted out
the dependencies (qt etc.) I went for a configure; make and the build
ran
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